The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 21, 1881, Image 3

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, Somerset Herald.
i; stVU.. !Mii"r.
Il.ur yi made something fr the Fair ?
Mr. Krank Kiernan, of I.ntnte, in visit
in;: in S internet.
nr summer boarder have nearly
5 tiini'J to their citv homo.
ill re-
.Sptrmtier S'.t, 1881.
(, -STY COMMITTKK.
j In tlic ini.l-t .f life we may be called
. uxti Ivy a female book -agent.
The drouth til ixiininue and a water
! famine is greatly feared in these parts.
j "
The encampmciitx of tlie Pennsylvania
malitia cust I lie Slate half million of dol
j lars llii year.
i Mr. John ('. t.aitber will move to Con-
i nellsville with his family sometime during
The annotircitient of the death t( Presi
dent learfirM wax rwHved here at ai enriy
hour this, Tuesday, morning. While the
lull-lin. of the preceding day pluinly hull
calel that tne end was uuaral hand the an
nouncement that it hail come wast a great
j '',0 present week.
,ri A. J. UiU-n.an.
',, .,r 1 hn llradigaiii.
vll- v. K. H. knepi-er.
' t 1iwry.
lvi iviiuir-
S. M. rover.
F.u.
,ti.
v.,;iuin
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Trk. vf.'t. Kainnel Minder.
' , i. v 1. l'otter.
,irrS.
;ftH. Werner.
4 j5oltiim'"
f(Vntin'i"'. M--t,"""T-
il.inpt.in. Ainos vt. -
,5 ivt.-r Hoflinau.
rnnin?. J- J- Zimmerman.
ilirv, V. H. Boucher.
M. A. IsninaKer.
p,rUf;t, vtm. u. rrca.-r.
Mr. John Sunner. our big-hearted, big-fisted
friend, from Glencoc, is upending the
present week in Somerset.
From Tesent indications, should the
weather rove favorable, the exhibitions at
the Counts' Fair will he rood and the at
tendance ouite lare. . ,
j A new bang powder has been invented.
It is ierfumed, and when mixed with water
j and applied to the front hair procures for it
I the pro ier oripneH.
j The farmers in this vicinity complain of
the drouth, and aver that fall seeding will
I lie greatly delayed in consequence of their
inability to prejwre the ground.
T.ltrit' F.vaimtios. flnpertendent
J. C. Welter, assisted by his brother, Charles,
held the first examination of bin term, in
the I'nion School Building. Fortv-iiinc
applicant presented thcnwelvi. The ex
amination was thorough but at the dame
hock to all who heard it. The court time practicable. Nothing of a puzzling
house and all the church bells were tolled, character licing given. I have never at -business
is entirely suspended for the day tended one that I liked better, and thought
and most of the business houses ore draped was a fairer test. If Superintendent Weller
in mourning. Sad and solemn faces are to I continues to do his work as well, elsewhere,
be seen on all sides and a universal feeling I as he did here, he will surely prove him-
of doom and sorrow, such aa w have but I self to be the right man in the right place,
seldom witnessed, prevails evervwh ere. I Result :
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FIRST CLASS.
Fina II. t on rail, Annie B. Coleman, Ilat-
tie Stutzman, J. A. Berkey, E. E. Pritts, Horn
W. Lichty, J.C. Lichty, il. K Homer, Ada
Knepper, Cora Knepper, Minnie Craver,
G. M. Dickey, II. F. llarron, M. W. Hunter.
C. F. Livencood, John Humbert. Dennis F
We deem it proper at this time of Agri
cultural fairs to give an extr.u-t from a re- j
port made to the State Board of Agriculture I
by Hon. i'. V. Musclnittii.
"Man i.s a social being, and il is a much !
the duty of the farmer to cultivate himself, '
in order to bring forth good fruit, ax it is to !
cultivate the soil. And I know of nothing '
that will do so much for the farmer and his j
laudable vocation.in thesametimeandon the j
TBI
To Chris
AL NOTICE.
iChrlsUna Ketm. (wl.lor ) Peter Kslm. who 11
leJ, taavaa heirs, rli : .loha H. taar, "elo
uil Amelia Klloc .all of WratBurcUTHi tonal j.
Pa.. U) Joveiih KeltOjOl tba Slui oi Nebraska,
(.1) bhuund Ktlm.of Ncl.rJ-k,i4) Jaouli Kslia,
cm Adair eeaatr. Mo.. (6) Mury, lutermarrlad
with Junas Ul.ioah. of Cambria cvnnty. Pa., (0)
ItavM Kalm. 7) Jwnaa Kdui. (S) Ulwtwtb. In
termarried ith Samuel M. Kike, (l !atliarioe.
InterwaiTled with Henry H. Bluh, and (lt)
tllirlitena. Intermarried with w m. at. hlreU'h
man, all of Somerset oountr. Pa.:
: Von are hereby notilled that In purmance of a
i'lUMlD .MMIir,,
Nolle Is hervby (Iran that the OnlcrMiroc.!,
dulr appointed by the (frpl ' Uoort of SuBer
ki t'ounly to make a dlntriixiliun of the funds la
the hand or Emannel Speut, admiaiatrator of
Joseph J. Zlmmrrman, dee'd, to those leajallr en
titlod thereu), will lit oltlc-e In his oOtce, in iSoot
ersct MorouKli, on Morxlat, I lie 3d day of October,
IHH1, to attend to the dalle the above apjmiBl
mnt, where and when ail .. lntereated caa
at lend.
W. L. BAKU,
septlt Auiltor.
Tlie Ml vcr Comet Iiand trratel our citi
zens to some very choice music Saturday
evening, playing a number of beautiful new
pieces that they have but recently learned,
The members of the baad devote a great
deal of time to practicing and never play in
public until they have fully mastcrnl their I Y aimer, A. F. lierkey, John J. Darr, G. H.
piace. W e fuel safe In faying Uiat ve iiaye
one of the best country bands In the State,
S,rtl. J"hn J. larr.
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',1jU1,,t..n.J.C.CritchtWld.
.,-vek. Kaltzer.
.;.. fharles W. l'uch.
;;,,( . E. tiisliert.
Tnrkcyfoot, A. .M. Cramer.
11 Wm. haw.
, r. Sxitt, ;eo- W'. Pile,
Secn-Urj-. Chairman.
An aljourued court was held Friday
evening and Saturday morning. Another
court will be held sometime between this
j and the regular November term.
Hon B. F. Meyers, editor of the Harris
burg I'atrini, accompanied by his wife and
two children are visiting in Somerset. They
I are the guests of W. H. Koontx, Esq.
j The It. O. Railroad arc selling excur
sion tickets to the Pittidwrgh Exposition,
' cood for three days, from Somerset at fi.Ho.
: Excursions every Monday and Thursday.
The appie crop in this county has been
injured by the dry weather and they are
falling rapidly from the trees. The pros
pect is that they will be scarce for winter
use.
r!,in" desiring copies of the prenn
of.he Fair '11 please preserve this
. !!ikiU'.
J. 11. FlSITZ,
Secretary.
jml-ec the New .sls at
;. K. l'Kk.ri:'s.
. ni'e Hammock, for sale by C. X.
,c,.iiw! Xrw tJooii!! Ju"t received
EI'ikkek's-
. T -lor Fs f. Pork, Mutton, Veal,
i hiikeii or anything in the meat
:: t Hx" Mrat Market or i sirge A u
w,l,ralsve'iok & lU-erits' in-
TV above can lie ftirnislnsl daily.
,T'i;-! I will kei-p the best quality
iui.ire oysters on band throughout
Til
Gyhuv At vn.
a.a;i.l pretty oil cloths by the
,r it ni. go to
C IS. I'RKKR.
,H' Al.AINsT DISEASE. Il you una
p-xmf bilious, head heavy, mouth
i ........
fflS VtiUiw, kHmi'JPMisiiunru.
,tf iilir tormenting you. take at once
of Kidney-Wort. It is nature's
ritant. I se it as an advance guaru
nit t"?i-t down sick. See large ad-
-TJCIlt.
wa.lersof the Hebai.d mill find it to
jilvantaee to buy tlieir Inigs, Medi
Ihr Slutf. Books, Sta'iom.ry, Fancy
lilet Articlw from C. X. Boyd. He
aafullViT-"fiiectal", Eye tilass-
rii-s, hupiHTters ami hjuiulilcr i;rae-
freh Slid jinoes reasamahle.
wit x to.h liKMEPT, .1 marvel
iirr lor tatarrti, inputncria, tanner
:h an.l H'-A.l Ache. With each lx.tfle
t an ingenious no-al I njector for the
..iiirssfiil treatment of these com-
rs:it!iom extra charge. Frioe .Klets.
Jiiv C,,-, Y. Renford, Druggist, Som-
llJlAKkrT, MAIsCHOSHlfiTBEICT. I will
rnliand at all times. Beef, Pork, Mut-
i sausage, at reasonable prioest. Ojen
viU nin a meat wagon three times
Hrskt Krecak.
Soners4. 1'a.
i barr'ains in Dress ods Black
lured Cashmeres, black and colored
!iitk Satins, Shawls, Shirts, Blankets,
i. t'oniforts Ac, at
R. Parker's.
i This Qvbtio!c. Why do so
wopl we see around us. seem to pre
ifrnd be made miserable by In
Cntiiition, IHainees, Ixiss of
-t. Coming np of the Fixid, Yellow
iien for 75 cts. we will sell them Shi
Vitaliier, piarantwd to cure them,
ilivtien, W. Renford, Druggist, Som
h. t an J canvassers make from $25 to
'ek selling gtssLs for E. i. Rideout
V' Bn-lay street. New York. Send
italofie and terms.
W.mx. I am prepared to make all
jf hair work, except hair jewelry,
.fronts, etc., at the rate of 40 cents
a- fur silk ami from 30 to 15 cents an
'(urcitttoti.
Ist Thursday afternoon as Sirs. Aaron
Shaffer of Couemaugh township, accom
panied by another lady, was out driving.
the horse frightened while ascending a
steep hill, and threw the buggy down over
an embankment, upsetting it and throw
ing both ladies out. Mrs. Shatter had Iter
left arm broken, white her connanion es-
catf-d without serious injury.
Persons who are engaged alout threshing
machines should not attempt to oil them
while they are in operation. We have no-
ticed several accounts in our exchanges of
men and boys being killed and horribly
mantled while doine so. The machine
should lie oiled well before starting, and
stopped when necessauy to oil again,
best to be on the safe side alwavs.
Countryman, E. 8. Fox, H. H. Spangler,
Chas. W. Pugh, M. K, Bowman, J. W
llurkley, ("baa. H. Schmucker, Ida Mussel-
man, J. C. Uneagy, James E. Ferncr, 8. W,
Herkler, flora J. Schrock. Ella Klmmel,
Hattie Connelly. Kate B. Snyder.
SECOND (LASS.
Chas. E. Welgle, 11. II. Miller, H. W. Bit
ner, M. E. Schrock, Kd. II. Walker, M.II.
Meyers, fieo. B. Seibert, H. I Young, W,
. Stah I. J. H. Countrvman. Henuan St ah I.
W. A yueer.
I'KOI ESKION II.
J. P. Barron. X. Y. Z
Somerset, Pa. -
BALTIMORE ORIOLE.
Interesting details of the programme Pre-
It is I pared by the Monumental City fortheMardi
(ras and Carnival in October :
The success of Baltimore's bic celebration
There were only nine delegates at tne late laHt exhuberated her citizens, and in
State Convention from this Congressional nla!rtcrillg ita manifold detaila so iwrfect
district. Fulton county having the Senato- jy Eainej an experience which this year will
nal rtelegate Jrom tins nenatonai oisinci. . tnrneA io the best possible account. The
The delegates from Cambria, Blair and two oriole celebration this Octolier will be an
or those from Bedford voted for ottr neigh- inilll,.nse thing. Funds ample to uieet eve-
bor, Oeneral Baily, of Fayette county, the ry mmire,neiit having liecn subscribed and
successful candidate, while the two from , , ,, u:snosai of ti.osc havine the af
fair in charge. In most reflects the order of
things will be entirely different from last
Somerset and one from Bedford voted for
Davi-s. The delegates from Somerset were
H. Cluy McKinley and Edgar Kyle.
n-i j- . 1 . c II.. 11 '. . T - 1 -1 . . a
m .-i . it..i- , n r 1 luc luiinn oi -nr. i in. uj w v.
r. ri. rearson, oi naiuiipim, j . . ., " , .
, , ,. . . . , . .. c- I sines uemceit V I trvx oi alio uic ruuuui.
nas neen ppenuinc me iasi. vn'i in isomer-1 .
. , .... i. . oeeil lerriuiv auocivu toe piw ww wirr
m x inner in i . i sn I in I nniim i.i'ii- -
pied the position or foreman in the IlF.XM.n
office.
t lur stock raiser should ivrtainly take a
great In crest in the coming fair. During
j the p-t few years there has lieen a more
marl ed improvement in the stock of this
I cou-.tr than in any other line.
As an illustration of the fearless brarery
of our Western men. it is stated that there
is a young lady in Keokuk, Iowa, who is
six feet four inches tall, and one man has
engaged himself to marry all of her.
M.itters in the Westmoreland oil field are
enl'vening more and more and day by day.
A great deal of machinery is arriving and
being taken to its destination. Several
new welN are almnt ready to commence
drilling.
ieorge Auman, the butcher on Main Cross
Street, wishes to inform the public that he
w ill keep fresh Baltimore oysters constant
ly on hand. Mr. Auman has a large refrig
erator in which he will keep them fresh and
cool until wanted.
Already the leaves are falling thick and
fast and the rural districts have the appear
ance common to Oi-tolicr. The katy-did
has been in full note for some days, and if
the old adage proves true, we must soon
look for the season of frosts.
A pockel-liook containing ten or twelve
dollars was lost, some two weeks ago, be
tween the house of Jacob F. Walker, in Mil
ford township, and Somerset borouglu The
finder will lie suitably rewarded by returning
the same to this office.
Two iiersons out of every million of our
I population is the average that are killed by
lightning strokes annually. This isn t a
very "nigh rate, hut the uncertainty as to
which two, makes it very ticklish business to
lean against a tree in a thunder siorm.
The meeting called by Burgess Welrley,
for the puriMise of raising funds to assist the
Michigan unfortunates, who suffered bo ter
ribly by the recent destructive fires, was not
very largely attended. A committee of
seven ladies was apsinted to solicit contributions.
Judge El well, of Columbia county lias de
livered an opinion that school boards can
not adopt text-books until after the election
of teachers, and that to make adoption le
gal. the teachers must be notified and
lie present at the meeting" when such adop
tion is made,
Wonder what "Clara Belle" will do for
something suggestive to write about when
the w eat her gets too cold for her to watch the
women bathing ? Perhajis she'll make
tour of -otham's palaces of sin and record
the doings of the inhabitants for the benefit
of her young lady readers.
The premium list of the tenth annual
fair of the Westmoreland county association
is out. Lilieral premiums are otfered on
horses, live stock, fiinn implements and
manufacturers, flowers, household produc
tions and trials of speed. The entry books
Xo work tinder 30 cents j close September 2Tth, and the faircommenc-
Workcan besent through Som- i csthat day, continuing four days.
A young friend of a Boston paper says he
j has no objection to ladies doing fancy work,
and can watch the queen of his heart work'
i ing imKissible flowers and distorted dogs all
f t ottiee, or left at late residence of !
SUulis, dee'd. '
Auit A. Shaixis. j
yarn, tlermantown yam. Wool-
..... ,.,. thj f venll . ,(Ut w,ien tie ol(, man c,
tt. R. Parkers. '. . i. r .
j in and tries to make a foot -ret out of the
H.-The Sch.iol Board . .f Somerset clt. va, ion of llis trowscrs, he thinks
't will employ their teachers for the I 1m. H.nt more profitably.
X'rrmon Saturday, the 24th inst. j .
i"ti to be in writing.
D. Misboi.,
President, j vantage to consult our advertising columns.
" UkKt:r. Main Street. We have John Henderson, of Johnstown, wishes to
41J a large Refrigerator to our Meat dispose of the machinery in Lis mill as he
'm aliich all meats can be kept coo' j w ishes to use the building for other purpos-
Mutton, Reef, Pork, Ac., kept j es, and will sell at a low fignre and on easy
"on hand. Open taily. Parties ; terms.
ntt ran have it kept in the Refrig
'C: "i kantisl.
Anyone wishing to buy the machinery of
: a first-class grist mill will find it to their ad-
also, !.,., i new brick f.ir sale.
fsil! sell hv the 1mn1re.lor thous-
r -
prut
air. Herman Bruliaker, one of Brothers
valley's big hearted farmers and candidate
for Commissioner on the Democratic ticket,
had the misfortune to get tlie thumb of his
Rons Davis A ( '. right hand entangled in the cogs of his
"V f i iivm vftsx i :Ci r This is lie i threshing machine a short time since. He
.'""tiou the most successful Cough M1"1 of work for some days being compelled
e have ever sold, a few doses in- to his arm in a sling.
' ."urethe worst cases of Couth, i . . T'T: -
i fcbdRnn .t 1-11. 1-r i! Atiotit three ween ago, Mrs. janiea lc-
mi. it-, Kinir us voiiumui
'Hue enre of Consumption is with
in the history of medicine,
discivery it has been sold on a
a nnJuhieb. no other medicine
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kI"Uti.Trvit IU,.in. Ml..
r if. ' i " 2
- ; -i j-uiit are sore, Aoesi or
n. KI,M..t.'. t
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p- . ntDtti, imiggist, Noas-
U aH n -4r cxixitas-This is
that I aiu entirely aalistied w ith
IU!1 Kninito. If, tt n..r.rfnt
E-ii r ..rr...:.. t ;-.. .
i firs it did not give the Batistac-
V. . , - " miiri irinuuK w
"It I f. i ..
.."wtlldoall it Is recom-
Jo, j take pleasure in recom-
in me county.
Tbeo. fi. Wov.
tctt,r)lkEU'K A ITOmincnt"
L 7TO,'",,l"0'mn,v' writes
KidiH S-Vort to he the
'Mwevi-r knew for a comprwa-
' iaM i. .v
i mr iiip ktmwii p merlon
VickeT, of Plcasantville, Bedford county,
, ran a thorn in one of her feet, and paid no
attention to the injury. A week after she
began to experience pain, which so increas
ed that, notwithstanding the exertions of
her phvsicians, she was seized with lock
jaw and died on Friday week ago.
Interference of the government is asked
to check the mutilation of the coinage of
the country by punching small particle out
of it. The most effective way to put a stop
to this petty thievery Is to refuse every coin
that has a hole in it. This will throw the
coin back upon its mutilators and they will
soon discover that their species of thievery
is not a profitable pursuit.
m the ji, BMnoTi anJ bow-
.lBT'' ch curative power, and
i'U?n'l;-of ' "re. which it is -r-
k-v e- ""ij j- --' .ui Lipuun i
iyJ'-'Hordry, both act i good qualities of this peculiar
u. j, ....i-
ht i wnrr. i Qtiiie.
Mr. Frank 8peeht, of Shade township.,
ituforma ns that he will have on exhibition
at the County Fair his Swiss bull Prince of
(hr Creek. Tlie father and mother of
tltis rare animal, when but eight month
old. were imported from Switzerland by a
gentleman in Ihigb county, at an expense
of over $1,010. Mr. Specht purchased him
when a calf, at a cost of ot &lta He is
now 2t luontli olL vwt is- of ike finest
sprcimeus to be its U iWk uaeuty. Those
p oiir fvuyrs who ase Luleawfed ia Uuprov
iug tW Uork alaotd asit fsU) lo see him,
and lo have Mr. Specht explain the many
kind of
year, and in the way of gorgeous and novel
features there will be no comparison be
tween the two celebrations. For years the
desire has been intense to witness a genuine
Mardi Cras parade without being- forced to
In our issue of last week we mentioned that po on a journey of thousands of miles. The
six of his family, mostly children, had died fame 0f jew Orleans, Memphis and Mobile
of diphtheria within two weeks. On Tnes- a, ,iie centres of Mardi Gras and Carnival
.lay last another daughter died, aipl on Wed-1 festivities has spread throughout the entire
nesday morning Dolph, a young man aged I country, and when it is promised that Balti-
20 years, also died, making eight deaths in ,nore shall eoual if not surpass the greatest
the family within a brief space of time. The en-urts uf any of the cities named it means
last and only child is lying seriously ill mxu.u Contracts have already been let for
with the same disease. ( nworirt Hernld. the ...,.:- .mireant. the subicct illustrated in
an extensive series of tableaux to remain a
The stone abutments for the new bridge I secret until the night of the Mardi
east of town have liecn completed for about (;ras jtr g ion, the gentleman who has
two weeks. The work was done in a most desiened and perfected the mystic features,
masterly manner by Mr. Jacob Zeigler, one ia laij mnj.le exisrience, having been at
of the best stone masons in the county, but I tne j.aij f similar undertakings in Xew Or-
we are informed that the abutments cost as lean, a,i Mobile. Baltimore pavs him $10,-
much as it ought to cist to build the entire ooo for this special feature, but this rpre-
bridge. The Commissioners, as usiutl were aents by no means the whole of the pageant.
a little "previous" in tearing down tlie old much, if not more, will be expended in
bridge as all lersons traveling that way are other series of tableaux, some of them de-
now compelled to go through the creek, and, gnv, an J ,reared by different societies of
a heavy ram tall woiii.i remier ii very tne t.,tyt anj others gotten up under the mi
dangerous. I nieiliute direction f the general committee.
An entirely new deiiarturc in this sort of pa-
Saturday morning, Mr. C. C. Orton, who I nAc will be the use of platform cars upon
had lioth feet amputated the Satur.hy pre- I which tlie tableaux will be constructed and
rions, was removed to the residence of R. I which will be run over the street car tracks.
R. Sanner, where he will have more coin- it is estimated that the pageant will reach a
fort able quarters and be more free from noise length of three miles, and under electric,
and disturbance than in his own room, calcium and other brilliant lights, will pre-
which adjoins his store room in the Mam- j a scene to be witnessed but once in a
moth Block. His right stump is healing ad- lifetime. The Mardi tiras will, however, be
mirably and causes but little trouble; the but one of the great events of tlie three day
left one is excessively painlul and trouble- festivities. Cn Moiidur, the 10th, tlie new
some, and it is feared by his physicians that water works are to be formally opened with
the bone is slightly diseased and that it will a beautiful display of fountains and all that
have to undergo another amputation, above sort of thing. In the afternoon the grand
the ankle joint. I daylight para le is to occur and will without
doubt eclipse the big parade day of last
As everything combustible is now as dry I year, and to do that it will indeed be great.
as a tinder box, great care should be ohserv- In addition to the military of Baltimore and
ed to prevent mountain fires breaking out. adjacent cities, it is expected that several of
They are already ravaging the mountains the military organizations en route to York-
in the coal regions and other parts of the I town will stop over and participate. Aside
State, and much property will be destroyed. I from the soldier boys, there will be a grand
Were they once started on the mountains I display by Fire Departments, Masonic, Odd
in this vicinity much young timber would Fellows, Knights of Pythias, and other or
is? ruined and other property endangered. I ganizations. At night, the glorious Oratorio
There is a law against starting fires of this with its almost countless voice. Tuesday
kind, and any one caught at such mischief morning is set apart for the reception of the
should lie arrested and punished. Let eve- French visitors, and among the immediate
rybody be on the alert while the drought I descendents of Lafayette, De Barras, De
continues. IGrosse, De Roeliambeaux, and other great
Frenchmen who played so grand a part as
The seventeenth annual convention of the I allies of Washington during the revolution.
Pennsylvania State Sunday School Associa-1 With them will come many of the most dis-
tion will be held in the Presbyterian church I tinguished men of the French Republic ;
at Johnstown, commencing on Tuesday, Oc- statesmen, generals, and naval officers. Two
toberlS, next and continuing during the French men-of-war, fully manned, are now
following two days. These arrangements on the sea bound for the Chesapeake ; and
in regard to the meeting have been made: Baltimore's welcome to her illustrious guests
Each county association is entitled to 1 will be a memorable one. W ednesday will
send six delegates from their respective I witness new honors to the trench, and a
counties, and cities of twenty thousand in- general series of receptions to all visitors
habitants three delegate each, in addition I throughout the city. At night comes the
to the county representation. All! dele-1 glorious Mask and Carnival with all its
gates will be entertained. Application merry filatures, its eccentric costuming and
for entertainment must he made to Mr. John brilliant details. It will he a happy wind
Fulton, chairman of the local committee. I up to the three days' pleasures, and if all
Upon tlie arrival at Johnstown delegates I comers do not have the jollicst time of their
will report to Mr. D. J. Jones, in the Prea-1 live nono will be blamed for it but them
byterian church, when homes will be pro-1 selves. The B. & O., with its accustomed
vided for them. Special railroad rate are I enterprise and liberality, has joined in a full
being prepared from all parts of the State. I spirit of the celebration and announces
Orders for the same may be procured by ad- rate of one-half the regular fare from all
dressing tlie chairman of the railroad com- stations on the main line, divisions and
mitt. Mr. James M. Gamble, Williainsport, branches. Tickets are to be good for ten
Pa. These orders may be had by all parties days, thus affording ample time for all. As
who desire to attend the convention, but is well known, Baltimore has an abundance
entertainment will be provided only fori of hotels, boarding houses and like places of
regular and duly accredited delegates. Spe-1 comfort, and no extra charge whatever will
rial rate at the hotels are made for all per- be made for accommodations during the
son attending the Convention. It is earn-1 Oriole celebration. Nothing will be spared
est ly recommended that Sunday, October J to make the occasion the happiest imogina-
10, be observed as a day of praver for the I We. Baltimore people knowing full well
divine blessing upon the approachingCon-1 that to fail in proving her claim to be the
vention and upon the Sunday school work 1 most hospitable city in tlie country, would
a i via aai v uvivuj iriiisi vuni aa uui
amount invested, as Agricultural Societies i writ or partition, laannl oat of the Orphans' Court I a rt t vTsJTTf A TMfi'Ci VfiTIf"
and Fairs-if properly conducted. ; iV TXL V." bSld LV1 ! Aw li:1'51itAlu,?'
1 1 . 1 the real etlsle of Jstob Kelm, detwsMd. in Elk-! ---
It tlMtilal till MflHl IIIPTIL In tllfll'a till if lim llflr tV.Wiak Ita a K im l.taa OAOntHM ah M
rnininiti. i-riiiittet lo l..,,i-l. ' dJ of October, ll, where you can attend
II vnu think nmrior.
evcrv other industrial pursuit will exhibit Unaaivr's Orncc i EDGAR KYLK.
r.,w,...t;n,. of ,lv Ii lw.1 Somerset, Sept. M, '81 Sherllt.
then, every citizen who regards his interest,
to lend his aid to anything that will impart
hope and encouragement to the tillers of the
soil.
Agricultural Societies and Fairs are medi
ums through which farmers can have free
interchange of opinion with each other,
upon the best means of promoting improve
ment in the theory and practice of Agricult
ure, by exhibiting their stock and imple
ments with tlie products of tlieir fields and
orchards.
Agricultural exhibitions are the precursors
of improvement ; they are eminently col'
ciliated to arrest the attention of those who
are void of feeling ; to break in upon the
dull monotony that iervades the locality
where the fair is held. They are is interest
ing as they are instructive, and never fail
if projierly conducted to impart a salutary
and abiding influence upon the minds of all
who participate in their interesting display
and innocent recreation.
Within their enclosures are to he found
the best siecimens of farm stock, the choic
est varieties of seeds, samples of the last
crops, improved implements of husbandry,
specimens of household manufacture, but
ter, cheese and poultrj'i all arranged for the
inspection of the curious and challenging
competition.
Who can look upon such a scene and not
be struck with a deep sense of its utility ?
and what farmer, however enlightened, hut
may add something to his stock of knowl
edge, or have his doubts removed as to the
excellence of some breeds of farm stock, or
the capacity of some implement which he
never used ? These with the friendly greet
ings, the revival of old friendships and the
formation of new acquaintances, give to
the scene a holiday freshness a dash of ni
ral felicity that compensate for manv a
long and solitary day of toil upon the farm.
Agricultural Societies and Fairs hare al
ways seemed to me favorable experiments
'hereby a laudable emulation and rivalry
might be promoted, and to serve as a rally
ing point where we can snatch a stork of
that spirit and enterprise, so luminous in the
track of the busy throng that arc pushing
along and going ahead with railroad sjiced.
It generally brings together in one great
social body most of the leading and efficient
friends of agriculture. Their meetings are
friendly and social. They come together as
a rule animated by a kindred spirit, and de
voted to kindred pursuits, act in concert
and part with the best of feeling. Happily
collected together, not to engage in (Mil itical
or party strife, but for their mutual good,
consulting how best to promote the inter
ests of agriculture, peace and good will ani
mating every bosom ! Creat jubilees of the
tillers of the soil ! The common school of
the farmers, and have a tendency to gladden
the hearts of all who attend them."
Estate of W. S. Feraer, late of Millord townnhip,
deceased.
4
UI)IT0RS NOTICE.
he anderilrned Auditor annotated hr the
un ui uuiuniw neae, lur me purpose oi aia
trlbuting all the money realized on juila-menl No.
113, May Term, 173, either by ex Sheriff Knepper
or Pile (said jadament being for the m of at. A.
Sanner, ami other, va. Jxmii . Sanner aad
Zach Tannehfll, Adm'a.,or Zaeh Tannehlll. dee d,
and W. II. Sanner) hereby yives notice that he
will attend to the datlei of hit appointment, at
hia office, in the Court House, la the Lr.uKh of
Somerset, on Thursday, October eth. lfcl, at 1
o'clock a. m., of said day, where parties In Inter
est can attend.
JOHN K. EDIK,
Mpm Auditor.
AN ORDINANCE.
Letters of adtalnUtallon on the ats.ro rutste
having been granted to the undersiKned by the
I) roper authority, notice hi hereby given to those
ndebted to the aahi estate lo maae immediate
payment, and those baring c talma or demands
attainat It to nreeent them duly authenticated lur
settlement, on Friday, October Mth, lsMl, at the
led.
house of the decease.
augSl
JOHN CVMM INS.
Administrator.
BE it ordained by the authority of
the HunreM ami Town Uonnell of Somerset
jMimuKn, ami it la nerehy onlalned, that Irutn and
after the iiaisaKe or thli ordinance, any person or
persons now engaged m or earryinaj on the busi
ness of alaaghterina; cattle lur tne market within
the limits of the boroue;h, or who shall boreaner
entraaje In or carry on such buslneaa Khali keep hia
or their laughter bouses together with their sur
roand Infra, clean aad free truin all oltetulve gar
bage and una I, so as not to emit any noxious and
nauseous vapors, emell and stench, to the annoy
ance of or prejudice of the health of persons resid
ing, paaslng by. or being emuloYed in the vlclnlir
of auuh plucea, and the ownera or proprietors of
euck place ahall. without any unnecessary delay,
eauae all garbage, otlal, and all other eerts of
waste oi sucn place or piaoee wblcb might become
oflenitre, to be buried In the ground to a depth of
not less than three feet, or haul the lame heynnd
the limit of the borough; ami, provided. That
no such garlgo, waste or otlal ahall be burled
within lorty foetof any atrevt. lane or alter, or
within two hundred feet of any dwelling house,
and any person or persona offending against any
of the pruvtHlona "f thle ordinance ahall, en convic
tion thereof before the Burgeaa, pay a fine of not
lesa than Are nor more than twenty-live dollars
for each onVnee. ami the proper onVer of the bor
ough shall have the full right at all timea tu enter
such alaughter hcuac for the purpoae of examin
ing me conuition in wnicn tney may oe kept.
Enacted and aubscrtbed thia 9th dav of sec
ber. Usl.
Attest : W. H. W ELFLF.Y,
. C. 8HAFKR. Burgees
Clerk.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF VALUABLE KEAL EST AT K.
By virtue of an order of sale. Issued out of the
Court ol Common Plea, of Somerset county, fa..
1 wiu cxpute to l'uiiuc bale, on tne prcinu, on
FRIDAY, September 2, 1S81,
at 1 o'clock p. m., ' the following described real es
tate ol Wm. Jackson (ilailwell. towlt :
A certain tract of land, altuate In Somerset town-
ahlp, within two mile of the S. AO. K, K-,a.l fin
ing lands of Bene.Hct Yoder, Joeiah'.Frita, - Boas
Pugh, W. Frits and others, containing KIT aon-a,
more or less, about 1U acre clear ami 30 In mead
ow, having thereon erected a t etory dwelling
nnuae, nana narn and otner outbuiuitnga, two or
chards, a good coal bank, fee tux.
The Iruct will be ottered as a whole, a loo
in 1 parrel a divided bv the road leadlna: (rem
thePugnmadto the Friedens road, making one
parcel ufahout ! acre with house and orchard,
and the other parcel of about 117 acrea with the
(arm buililinga and orchard thereon. Will also be
onered in parcels to rait purchaser.
TEKMS !4 In hand ; U in t month ; In
year with interest.
VALENTINE HAY,
Aug 3L Assignee of Wm. J. (i Indwell.
eptem-
'TRESPASS NOTICE.
.' v. -i.f.- r . .
ahlp, hereby gi c notice that any person or iieraons
trenpaaaing on our premises lor tne pur)ioe ol
hunting, nahlng, not gathering, .;., will be pun-
uoeu acciiniing ui law
ALKX. Hl'NTEIt.
AXIHIKW Wov,
J.Mn Lksrart,
Jakes M. Marhhll,
JOHKPH SffAVrKK,
Sami'kl Fox,
llASIl. KlMHELU
IllKAM P. RllllAI.S,
augM M
llKSKV Fox,
FKASK1.IX L.M 5T2,
Samisx TnrsT,
JOHIAH WOV,
MlCHASL W IV AMI.
JoHX SHArrsp,
John Mkvbrm.
Sol Si roup.
E
LXECUT0KS' NOTICE.
1)1 KI.
SII'K. Arlo Clifton Sijie, infant son of
Jonas V. and Hester Sipe, of Quemahoning
twp., this county, died September 1, lSSlt
aged 8 months and il days.
alKMaTT MAKMaTT
Oorrected by Oook A Bbuit.
saraaia
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED
Apple, dried, ft ft ...........
Applebutter, ft gal
Bran, fi 1W ,
Butter, V (keg)
Butter, V ft (roll)
Buckwheat," buanel
" meal, luv ft
Beeswax. J ft
Bacoa, a boulder ft
" lido.
u country hama, J ft
Corn, (earlfllhuehel
Corn, ( abelled ) fi bushel ,
Oornmeaim ft ,
Calf akin. V
Egg, "do
Flour, bbl
Flaxseed ft bu., (M ft)
Hama. (sugar-eared) fk ft ,
Lard. V ft
Leather, red sole, fi ft
M upper " ..........
" hip, M
Middling, and chop 11M Aa...
(lata, ft ba
Potato, ft ba (new)
Peaebe. dried, fl ft
Rytm
Raga, ft
Salt, No, 1, ft bbl.extr
Oround Alum, per sack..
" Aahum, per aac. ........
Sugar, yellow ft ft ,
whit
Tallow. fJ ft
Wheat. V baa
Wool, ft ft
eusao
II C01
l&
Me
7 bo
3 00
tie
in He
, 12 013
130 14e
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, la
,..&uoa
Tie
HftlSfl
Uetflae
aoOM
9Ja
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4O0M
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, ( to 10
7e
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......1 2
M&t
AN ORDINANCE.
BE it ordained by the authority of
the Burgesa and Town Council of Somerset
Borougn, and It I hereby ordained, that ip.m ami
alter the paasage ol tbl ordinance, all prlviea and
privy vaulla within the borough ahall be properly
closed up and aliall be kept vluse and private so a
not to emit any nauseous ami onenalve stench
that may annoy the people In the vMnlty, and
when such building or vault ahall be kept other
wine, the owner or occupier thereof who ahall
neglect the entire aliatlng of auch nuisance after
having been notified by the Street Comuiaakmer
or by any other borough official to do so, ahall, on
conviction thereof belore the Burgees, pay a fine
ol not leas than Ave dollar nor more than twenty
dollar for every such criense.
Enacted and subscribed tbla 9th day ol Septem
ber, 1-L
Attest : YT. H. WELFLEY,
C. C.SIIAFER. Burgesa.
Clerk.
IDITOIVS NOTICE.
Having been appointed Auditor by theOrphane'
Court of Somerset county to make diatiibution to
and among thou legally entitled thereto, ol the
'wldow'a u-.wer" in the ealate of John Friend,
deceased, I hereby give notice that I will attend
to the duties of said appointment, at my otflce, in
Somerset lio rough, on Friday, the 3oth day of Sep
temoer, issi, wi.cn and wnere an perauua interest
ed may attend.
iu. j. ruiiiK.
sept Auditor.
UDITOII S NOTICE.
In th matter of the estate of Joaeph Selliert,
deceaaetl.
By virtu of a rommluloa laaued to me out of
the Orphan' (iurt. to distribute the fund In
the hand of Aaron Will and Jere Weimer, Ad
ministrator of Joaeph Seibert, deceased, I hereby
give notice that 1 will meet to make said diatrib
utlon at my oritce. In Somerset borough, on Tues
day, lb 4lh day of Octolr, lssl. when and where
all persons interested can attend if they think
proper.
L C COLBORN,
sept Auditor.
UDITOliS NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Somerset county. Pa., to examine
and paaa upon exceptions, and dielrlbete the lund
In the hand of Jacob Hoflman, Administrator of
Peter Berkebile, decerned. Pi and among those
legally entitled thereto, hereby give notice that
he will attend to the dutie of (aid appointment,
at hi office. In Somerset borough, on Thursday,
toe 13tb day of October, lssi, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
when and when all partiea Interested can attend.
JASL.FUOH.
sept!4 Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Ephriam D. Snyder, late of Somerset
Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee d.
Letters of administration on th above estate
having been granted to the undersigned, by the
proper authority, notice 1 hereby given 'o those
Indebted to It to make Immediate payment, and
tboe having elalma or demaada will present them
duly authenticated lor settlement, on Thursday,
th Win day Ol tietsoer, isni. at nia late resiuencv.
IlR. J. M. LOI'THER,
septU Administrator.
Q
RPIIAN'S COURT SALE.
throughout the State.
leave a stain upon her fair fame and name
I time could never hlot out
The content of the AorfA Amrrican lb-i
tirw tor i ictober cannot fail to arrent the at
tention of all readers. Every one of the
topics discussed is of the highest present in
terest, and nearly all of the authors are end-
Koad asd Britkik Vikws. tn a tition
of citizens of Somerset Twp., for a bridge
over Coxes creek, near John Kantners.
The Court appointed AVm. Baker, surveyor;
nent American Statesmen, publicists and I Samuel Hartley and Peter Dumbolt, view
litterateurs. Senator John T. Morgan, offers.
Alabama, consider "Some Dangerous Que-1 On a petition of citizens of Jenner Twp.,
tions, namely, certain emergencies arising I for the appointmentol viewers to vacate ana
in tlie administration of the I'nited States I supply a public road in Jenner Twp., lead-
government, for which adequate provision I ing from a point at the house of Michael
is not made in the C-onstitution or the laws. Shaffer and intersecting with the old Johns-
Among these questions, that of the Hucces- town pike. The Court appointed Wm. II,
aion to the Presidency in case of the inahili-1 Earnhardt, surveyor: Jacob (rissey and
ty of tlie elected incumbent, holds a con-1 Charles Dickey, viewers.
spicuous place, and it is treated by the writ-1 On a petition for viewers to insjiect the
er with much learning and in the most judi-1 workmanship of a bridge over Coxes creek,
eJal tern tier. Prof. Ceo. P. Fisher, of Vale I between Somerset and Ijtvansville. Tlie
College, contribute a profound study of I Court appointed Jacob Lenhardt, Daniel
"The Elements of Puritanism, pointing I Keefer and Andrew Lohr, viewers,
out wherein Puritanism was transient in its I On a petition of citizens of Elklick Twp.,
influence, and wherein permanent. A J for a road from near land of Samuel Conp
stroneer vindication of Puritanism perhaps I ton. to near Simon Livengood. The Court
never was written. Senator George F. Ed-1 appointed Alfred Mitchel, surveyor; Sam
munds, of Vermont, defines the relation I Uel Critchfield, and William 8. Meyers,
which exist between "Tlie State and the 2 a- j viewers,
tion," replying to an article by the Hon. I ,, petition for review for a bridge
David Dudley Field that appeared in Oi OTer Cxixes creek, at Rockwood. The Court
May number. D.C.Gilman. President of I .nnointed Wm. M. Schrock. suryeyoT:
. a f' !a. ttW I
tne John iiotnins Liuvemiy, wntasj ua anc Alron pickey and Benjamin Kline, viewers.
Idea of the University, drawing me line oi
a. .... . . . 1 1 1 . I I
distinction Detwewn uieouuegeunu mniTenn-1 jt RI1TFOuT lTKMa :
ty, and showing how Ue latter msutouon huyest home . d basket pic nic will
is the Indispewable organ of a generous, j . g.tortU October 1st. in the
a.: J.t.fA..1n...l. -
i Jprev Church. A band of mu
OHERIFF'S SALES.
ity virtu of certain writs of Tend Ex.. FL Fa.
and Iv. 'a., laaued out ofih Court of Common
Plena of Somerset Co.. Pa- ana to me directed
there will be ezpoecd to public sale at th
Cwart Heuse, la Somerset, Pa., on
Saturday, October 15, 1881,
at 1 o'clock, r. h ., allthe right, title. Interest and
claim of the defendant. Wealev Flneev. of. In
and to th following described real eatate, iltuat
in Shankaviuc, ekimerast county, Pa., containing
i acre, more or lea, with a large twoHrtorv tram
dwelling house and stable thereon ereoted. front
ing on Main (treet en tin south, and; bounded oa
th west by lot of (leorge Flneey, and on the
Bona ana em, oy an auey, wiia me a pp arte nan
ces. Taken In exeratlon at the suit of Charles Shank
and Herman Shank.
ALSO
All th right, title, interest and claim of the
delendant, Siagdelena Berkley now Magdelen
1 'phoase, or, in and ta th following nal aetata,
situate In Mil lord townahip, Somerset county. Pa.,
containing 24 acre a, more or lea, with a two-atory
dwelling nouae, arable and other outbuilding
tnereon erecteii, ao)oining iana oi josepn walk
er. Freeman Enlield and Chauncey F. Boyd, with
me appunenancee.
Taken In executkm at the rait of Andrew Hoov.
er, Admlnlatrator of Matbla Judy, deceased,
ALSO
All th right, title. Interest aad claim of the de
fendent, A. Begler, of. In and to the following lot
of ground, aitaat in Connuence borough, Somer.
aet county, Pa., know aa towa plot a lot No. 16,
la block B, with a two-atory fraaa dwelling bouae
theraoa erected, fronting on Railroad atteet, and
aoioning iota oi n. atenunw oa ine aoatn aau
Thomas Hill on th north, with th appartenaa
ees.
Taken la execution at th rait of Thomas Mc
Errra. Noticb. AU Dersoa narchadag at th above
sal will plea take otic that a part of the
pan-baa money to be mad known at the time
of aale will be repaired aa auoa a th properly
a aaocaeu uown, wnerwi n win oe again z
fjeed to sale at tharlak of the nrit purchaser.
Tb residue of thapaicnaa money maat be nald oa
er belore Thursday of th Drat week of November
Court, th tim Bled by th Court for tneaeknowt-
engmeni oi ueao, aau aoaeeo wui o aegnowiwg-
eu aaui ue pwrcuae aaoner bb paq in mil.
Cl
Bimn'i Omo. I
Somerset, Sept. XI, 'IL i
BOAR KYLE,
Sheriff.
Grist Hill llachinery
FOR SAT.Th !
liberal culture.
that of Mr. Sydney Howard Gay, "Why
Cornwalli was at YorkUwH." Under the
OUe, "Shall Two States Rule the Vnion T"
the Hon. Thomas A. Hendrics discus the
perennial tariff question, which be insists is
subject not for politicians, bat ft econo
mists, to he settled, ot i the councibi of
politicians, but by a commission of mann-
facturers haul business ' men. M.' Desire
sic will be in attendance. Public speakers
regardless of religious or political faiths are
invited ts be present. It is proposed to have
a grand old-fashioned time in which all can
enjoy themselves.
11. H. Kemp, tlae energetic nursery man,
of Hamedsville, has about 80 bushels of po
tatoes of a variety called the "Orange
logical p.,, sets forth the grand results P - r '
of his researches among tlie "Ruined tit- spring one year ago.
ies of Central America," Hnally. Col. IL KA Alcott brought foor Shetland ponies
B. Carringtow, ni an artirw. on "Washington from Iiverpool.
aa a Strahegiat, proves conclusively tne I Atoms, tfir oarsman, was in t rsina last
title of Washington to be esteemed "first In j week.
war." ' Mac. i
THE undersitmed offers for sale
all th Machinery of a Flrst-elaa G rial-Mill,
knatod In tb buildinf formerly owaed by O. H.
Sappea, Main atreet, Johnstowa. It has a oapno-
uy oi
FOUR RUN OP BURRS
WITH ALL aacaMABV
Qearing. Bolting Chests.
Smut and Broth Machines,
BRAN DUSTER,
Aad everything elae required la a Bill of tb kind.
All tb material la guaranteed to b of th beat
saaaafaetur.
Tbe only reaao lor stlllag Is that I wlak to us
th bulldfag lor other purpoae, aad th machine
ry will be diapoMd of at low and oa easy term.
Apply to
JOBS KHBZatMsT.
FurnHar Dealer,
sptSl-S CIlatoB atreet, Johaiuwa, Fa.
virtue of an order Issued out of th Or-
Dhan's Court of Somerset County. Pr.. and to us
directed, we will expose to aale by public outcry,
on the premise, on
Saturday, OcloUr 1st, 1SS1,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following valuable real es
tate, via :
A certain tract of land altuate la Mlddlerreek
Two- Somerset county. Pa., adioining land of
Lavl Snvder. John In held. Henry L. Snyder ami
others, containing 2Ui a. Tea, more or lesa. ol which
there are abont loa aero cleared and about :o
acres in meadow, having a largo frame dwelling
bouse, a large bank barn and other outbuilding
thereon erected.
TEAMfS:
One-third In hand on confirmation of aale, bal
ia In two eoaal annual tiavmenta without Inter
est. Ten per cent, of hand money to be paid as
aooa a proiieriy is snoeaeu uown.
SOLOMON BOVCHEE,
AAKON BOl'CHEK.
eptl Trustees.
Estate or George J. Bitner, dee'd, lata of Somer
set townahip, Somerset County, Pa.
Letters testamentary on th above estat
having been granted to the undersigned, by
the proper authority, notice is hereby given
to tboae Indebted to it to make immediat par
ment, and thoee having claim or demand will
pleaae preaent them duly authenticated for set
tlement at th house of deceased, on Thursday,
October tb, lssi.
OEOROEO. BITNER,
Ang. 31. Executor.
JpUBLIC SALE
BRIDGE SKLES
THE nmlernlgned i omnlionar of Someraet
county will vilar at pui.lte aale to tlie kwc4t
bidder, ou
Friday, Serf. -W. 1SS1,
AtSo'rlork a. m., on tne premise, the building
ol abutment lur an Iron bridge over Stnnyereek,
In ttuemahonlng township, where tbe pal. lie road
from Henry Smith' to H'Miveraville and tiavlla
vlU road eross said stream. Also, on
Saturday, October 1, 18 SI.
At 1 o'clock, p. m., on the premises In Mllfurd
townrhip, the anutuient of a brldgn over !xs
'reek, where the public road from kuckwood to
3yerdale cronaea the stream.
Spcctluwtiuaa can Ik aeen t tbe r.immleaiouera'
onto.
SEALED PROPOSALS
P the Iron (unerstneture will be received at
thia ofrlce, until z o'ebx k p. m., of September ''.
1N81. The lornter one hundred and aerenleen f 117)
feet, and the latter eighty three (o-lj feet between
the centra pine at eacu end a n-i fwurteen (U feet
roadway. Alio, 00
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1881,
At 10 o'clock a. m., on the premise, the repairing
of tbe bridge over Caaselman river, In Omltuence
borough.
A t teat: W. 34. SCHROCK, Clerk.
llEN.MSCtMiK,
J.C CKICH FIELD,
JONAS IIiVLI N'TOCK,
oug314t Commbt.mers.
F0RSALE!
AFAIIM in Stewart Toivii.xliip,
Fayette nunty. Pa., altuat! about tw
milea above I alia t'lty, on the H. ll. K. at . an, I
i containing aoo icrei, of which 124 seres are ander
euitlvatinn. and tb remain. fer I well limbered
with Walnut, Oak, Poplar and Locust. Farm
lie on the V oughtugheny river and B. at O. K. K.
lor a mile or more: has a fertile firtt end Vreaat
Hirer HotUKn land ol HA acre : ha good building
ami (lag atone, which ena ba eaaliy worked and
carried away by the railroad ; hae a new frame
dwelling bouae. 2 atorle tigb, at a dietanc of luv
ysr.! IntA rallpiad atatloa, wuh eight mum,
lilgb celling), two porrhejs an-l Urge cellars; also,
outhoaaea, rritm, workabop and amokebnue, an I
.loulde bsuk barn : numcp.ua apringa am the land.
The river hirnishea com of tlie beat baa nafaiog
in th State. The hoase la eapabi of keeping
h'hin and plea tare partita, ami is a popular re
sort of the former.
For particulars, call at th farm (Salt Spring
station, B. kU.t K ). or call on or write to
Al.FKi.Ll HOWELL,
aag'ISt t 'nkintown, P.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Of Valuble Krai Estate.
- By virtue ol an order laauml out of theOrpbana'
Court of .Somerset County, Px, I will cxpoee to
imJilic sal on the preinlnca, on
Saturday, October 8tt,, 18S1,
at 10 o'clock a. m., tb real eatat of the late
Abraham Pile, dee'd, consisting ot a valuable
farm altuate In Jenner Twp., Somerset County,
Ha., containing 270 acre, more or lea. d)olnlug
land of Antboov Aah. Joaet.h Fornev. Solomon
Simpson. .Mi had .shatter. Ell Ogline ami Free
man Holt man ; about 170 ai-rc cl-ar, SO aercn In
meadow, and the balance well tiuilierrd. The
farm has erected oa il a two-Hory frame dwelling
house, bank bam. a onc-aturv tenant house ana
atable, la well watered with never failing apringa.
ha s good DPle orchard, a coal bank and liuie
quarry, both open and In working oondit ion, ami
a large maple augar camp, and la situate in one of
the beat localitiea In Somerset county.
TERMS:
XOuu down on delivery ofdeed. ami the latlam-e
in two equal annual payment, without Interest :
one-lb .ni of the purchase money after payment of
all debt to be secured on the land In lieu of dower
to th widow. Ten per cent, ol tbe hand money
to be (Aid down on day ol sale.
t.L,l.A K1L.I-,
aeptlt Adminiatratrlx.
jj in Lie Nile or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE!!
By virtu of th power contained In th last will
and testament of Jacob J. Walker, late of Stony
creek township, Somerset county. Pa., dee d., the
undersigned Executor of said deceased will oiler
Ut aale, by pul.lic outcry, at the late resilience of
the deceaaed, on
S A TURD A i; Xor. V2th, 1S.HI,
at 1 o'clock p. m., tb following deaerllie! real es
tit'e, to-wlt :
No. 1. A certain tract of laud attnate ahout I4
mileaeast of Sliankaville.in .stonyeree township.
Somerset county. Pa., attolning lands ot Franklin
Spangler, Peter Fomwait. John Keed awl nthera,
containing lu-i acre and il'win t', of whb-n 3i
acre are clear awl under : the haUor well
timlrl. There are iticul never tailing sprlnga
wo thia tract.
No. 1. A certain tract ef lawl. situate In the
township and ciunty aforesaid, ad..lning lawl f
Levi Walker, Henry Inippstaut. David Wagner,
and John E. Trent, eieitaining 1U0 acre awl al
lowance. Tbl tract la heavily timbered with
ipru.-e and white pine. There are also 400 or u
gmt angar trees on it.
AarTerma mwle known day of sale.
N. B. One-tenth ol l.urcha-e monev lo I bald
down on day ol sale.
J.J. WAT.KEK,
W. M, SCUK'H'K.
Executor.
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PITTSBURGH
GrR.A.lSri3
EXPOSITION
pUBLICSALK
OF TALVAstLEstEAL ESTATE.
Th undersigned executor ot David Lohl, dee'd,
will otter tor sale, at public outcry, at the late res
idence of the dee'd, iu Jetlersun township, Somer
act county. Pa., on
Tueiday, October Ath, 1SS1,
at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following describeil real
estate, situate in laid township, bate the property
ol said deceased, vis.:
Tb farm of tb deceased, containing 105 seres,
more or lea, adioining land of Henry Mull, J no.
Barclay, Solomon Baker, Cyrus Cable and others,
of whkh about W acre are clear, the balance well
Umbered , having thereon erected a new
TWQ-STOKY FRAME DWELIM HOUSE!
new bank bam, wood nous, and other outhouses
ood orchard and wood water. Bear to bonis and
churches, about one-half mil from the town of
Bakeravllle, when then i a rood maraei.
One-third of purchase money, after payment of
debt, to remain a lien, the Interest of which I to
be paid to the widow during her lifetime, and at
her death th principal to th heirs of David
Lobr, dee'd ; cue third cash and th balanc in
two equal annual payment, without Interest. 10
per cent, of purchase money to be paid on day ol
aale.
Possession given April L iss.
HENKY SCHHO,
atptl Executor of David Lobr, dee'd.
NOW SHOWING
(aRPE-TS!
FOR FALL SALE!
THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES.
THE BEST QUALITIES !
DRUGGETS,
LIGNUM,
LINOLEUMS, &c.
H. M'CHLLUM,
V FIFTH AVENUE,
ABOVE WOOD ST.
septl-3m.
In
Or VALUABLE BEAL EATATE.
By virtu of the but will nd testament of Ben
jauiln Countryman, late of Somerset township
Somerset county. Pa., deceased, we will sell at the
late residence of the deceased, on
SATURDAY, September 2th, 1881,
at 2 o'clock p. m., th following described real c
tate.
No. 1. A certain tractor parcel of land altuate
In tbe township and county aloresaid, on miie
weatot Lavanaville, known a the homestead of
the deceased, containing even acre, mora or less,
with a good two story dwelling house, barn, awl
other outbuilding thereon erected, adjoining
binds of J. B. Countryman, John Hay, awl John
hiring, and has thereon an orchard ol good thrifty
berlDg trees, awl good water.
no. x one-ii.nrtn oi an acre, more or less, a i
jnining'lands of th dee d, and J. B. Countryman,
all clear.
No S. Situate as aloresaid, containing 31 acre
more or less, all clear, except about three acres
which ha timber thereon, adjoining lamia ol J.
B. Countryman. David Tayuutn. A. Countryman.
and others.
ISo. 4. A lot of ground situate as aforesaid. In
the town of Lavanaville, containing one lourth of
an ai re, more or less, adjoining lands or w iiow
rile on the west and alley on th east, which alley
borders on Isaac Flick' lot.
TERMS
100 cash to be paid on day of sale, on each of
tracts No. and 3, and one-hall ol purchase
money on lots No. I and 4 to ba paid on day of
sale, and balance oa all sold to be paid on the I4t
ol April, when deed to be made and pveses
don given.
j. if. i;oi r i h i .ti A.",
ALEX. COUNTRYMAN.
aug31 Exr'iofBenj. Countryman, dec'il.
SUCCESS.
Open Day and Erenins Until Oct. 8th, 1S81.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Frank Slpe and In the Court of Common
J eniiie H. Slpe, I Plea of Somerset Co., Pa.,
to f No. 3 January Term, 1KW.
James L. Pngh. J Voluntary assignment 2"th
Aug., 18 1, Assignee' account confirmed.
And now, lo-wit : 27 August, 1861. on petition of
Assignee hied, the Court appointed L. 0. Colborn,
Esq., Auditor to distribute the funds In the hands
of the Aaeignee, to and among those legally enti
tled thereto.
So kkset tiirsrr. ss. :
Extract (mm the Record certified Z7lh August,
181.
H. F. SCH ELL,
Prothonotary.
By virtue of tbe above appointment, the under
signed hereby gives notice that be will meet to
attend to said duties, on Wednesday, the 12th day
ol Octotier, 15X1, when and where all parties inter
ested may attend 11 they think proper.
L. C. COLBORN,
sept 7 Auditor. -
pUBLIC SALE.
Sarah Connelly, Executrix 1
ol aiariin uonneny.uec i
useoi J.P. Lichty
Jacob II. Miller. 3. P.
Lichty. John C. Schrock,
John M. Holderbaum. C.
J. Miller, Oliver Knepper
and I. C. Johnson.
In the Court of
Common Pie of
Somerset County,
Pennsylvania.
No. US April
Term, 1877.
(Summon
in
Ejectment.) '
By virtu of a commission Issued out of th
Court of Common Plea of Somerset county. Pa.,
and to me directed, autborixlng and requiring in
thereunto, I will otter at public sale, at tne Court
House, in tne Dorougnoi Somerset, t t., at 2
o'clock p. m., en
Saturday, October 1st, 1881,
A certain tract or land, riuute In Somerset Tp.,
Somerset county. Pa , being a part of the 'Aii acre
more or less, which was recovered In an action of
ejectment by the plaintltla against tbe deiendanta
above named, to ibe number aad term aloresaid,
to-wlt:
AU that part adjoining land of Simon Schrock,
John M. Holderbaum, James Parson, Oliver
Knepper, Isaiah C. Jobnaoa, and others, contain
ing So acres, more or less, of which there are about
oi acre clear, and about 10 acre In meadow, with
a two-story tram dwelling house, bank bam, and
other outbuilding thereon erectol, being the
property on which Jacob D. Miller and C. J.
Miller now resM.
TERMS CASH.
JAS. L. Pl'QH.
- sept; Master in Chancery.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
SOMERSET COVNTT, s:
, At an Orphan' Court held at Somerset
sul in and fur Somerset County, oa the Bid
-v ) day of Aug., A. 1). 1S81, before th Hon
orable Judge thereof.
On motion of Baer fc Baer, Esq'., th Court
appoint J. O. Kitnuial, Esq., Auditor in tbe estate
oi Jacob A. Miller, deceased, and to distribute th
funds in the hand of Nancy Weaver, Executrix or
Jacob A. Miller, deceased, to and among the
legallv entitled thereto, and also to make a dis
position or the estate agreeably to th last wlil
axd testament ol Jacob A. Miller, dee'd.
By the Court.
W.B.FEEASE,
Clerk.
N otic. I will attend at my office. In Somerset
borough, oa Tuesday, the 4th day of October, lssi,
to perlorm th dulb enjoined bv th foregoing
commission. A II persons interested in th estate
of Jacob A. Miller, dee'd. are notilled lo attend if
they see proper.
J.O. KIMMEL,
septT Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
At an Orphans' Court held In Somerset, Pa , on
the 27th day of Auguat, 181, before tbe honorable
the judge thereof. In tbe matter of the estate of
Joseph Em rick, deceased, on motion of John H
I hi, Esq., attorney for Natbaa and Peter Emer
Ick, Executor of Joaeph Emertck, deceased, the
Court appointed tb undersigned Auditor to as
certain w he are the heir, what are the advance
ment, ir any, and to make a distribution of the
fund In tb hand of tb abov Executor, arising
out of aaid estate to and among tboae legally enti
tled thereto, notice, 1 hereby given that h will
attend to the dutie of th abov appointment,
at his otflce. In Somerset borough, on Thursday,
tb th day of October, 1881, at o'clock a. ..
when and when all person Interested can attend
If tbey see proper.
JNO. B. SCOTT.
septT Auditor.
A UDITORS NOTICE.
Having bees appointed auditor by th Orphans'
Court of Somerset county, to pas upon the excep
tion filed to th account of J. R. MeMillen, Ad
ministrator of Ann Roddy, deceased, ami If nec
essary re-alate aa account and make distribution
nr tha rnmla ta and amonw those legally entitled
thereto, I hereby give notice that I will attend to
th datlrs of said appointment, at my oBlce, la
Somerset, Pa- on Frhlai
I Ml.
rpllt
Jay th 14th day of October,
VT. H. BTJPPEL.
Auditor.
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f h la
aaai tST "
xz-send fob circLARs.-e
YictOT Sayic IlacMiis Co.,
jnDDLETOTX, COXN.
Exhibits of Pennsylvania State Fair Remain Until
the Close of Exposition.
GRAND DISPLAY OF
MILLING MACHINERY
In Operation. Magniiieent Display of Cnt Flowers
Daily.
TRIALS OIF SPEED
Baily. Chssss all filled, 222 Estrlss, ITadc ty tha Creat Western (ISA
Eeginsntf Ini, jinrirg, Afternoon and Evening.
Znilding and Grsnnis Hlnainated
ty Eectric Lights.
- - 25 Cents.
Admission,
K. P. Yol'Ni;, Cen. Manager.
j. v. i;.T(. Hi.oi:, rrf;.i.-i
JN. I. BAIT.KY. Asst. Ma agpr A CaMiirr,
J. ('. l'ATTEIWJX, Seen jry.
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the fine lot of the alifive goods
C. 1ST. BOYD.
Thiwe afflicted should see
just received hv
HARD RUBBER TRUSSES. CERMAN TRUSSES,
LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES
Do not fiil to see the new
CrEIaX.XTX.OrD TRUSS !
Always clean and comfortable, will not RUST orEREAK
an.l is by far the finest tnis yet out. lloyd sells them and
will make a sjiei'iality of fitting you. A nk-e lot of
LADIES' and GENTS SHOULDER BKACES
are among the new goods received.
Any goods not in stock will be onlcre.1 when desired, com
iiruinir Si pportkes. Belts. Bisuaoks, Ehtic Swu.viin,
KxsEX-Ars, AsKLrrs for varicose vein, weak swollen or ul
cerated limbs.
jyrThose having trouble to get Tm?oi to fit will do wel'
to'call and have measure tuken. and tit will be guaranteed
timid giiod? ami prices reasonable.
C. BOYD,
MAMMOTH BLOCK. - - SOMERSET, PA
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JOHN F. BLYMYER,
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
OILS, &C, 3cC.
The following w a partial list of l.ooils in mock : i arpenter s i.khs, i ianes,
Hatchets Haiiliners, t lliels, AUZes, ivc, macasiuun s nju, aiku. iiitj,
Files Hammers, Ac. Saddlerv Hardware, Tab Trees, tiiSaddles, Haines, Iluckles, Kintrs,
Bits, and Tools. Table Knives ami Forks. Pocket .Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Kazon,
the lamest stock in rkimem't l ountv. rainier a .ihi, a 11111 siwa. n ime iu
l olomi Paints for inside and outride paintinjr. Paints in oil. all colors.
Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Uil, Brushes, Japan llryer. Walnut
Stains, Ac. Window til ass of all sizes and glass cut to
an v shape. The!- t'onl Oil always on hand,
t" our stock of Coal Uil Lamps "is very
large and Mini prises very elegant
styles. Intstons Circu
lar, luley and
Crrwj-ctit t?aws. Mill
Saw Files of best qnality. ror-celain-lined
Keltic. Handles of all
kinds, shovels. Forks, Spades, Rakes, Mattocks,
Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Snaths, Sledges, fast Steel.
Mason Hammers, Step Ladders. Carriage and Tire Bolts of all
sizes Looking lilasMes, Washboard. Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves.
tw. xi ,' Hn.kPts Tubs. Wooden Buckets, Twine, Kope of all sizes, Hay Pul-
lev Butter Prints. Mop Sticks, Traps, f teelvards. Meat Cutters and Stuners, Trw-es. Cow
Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust, and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Cards,
DOOB-X.OCKS. UIXGES. SCREWS. tATCHES, DOOB-KXOBS
and everything in the bnilder s line. Cape, Lead, ot. Powder, Sofety t use, etc., etc.
tk. f .M !s I keen everything that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal eidusivcly
.. iriiTi ..r l nd irive nir whole rttention to it. Persons wno are Dniuiing, or
I will always give a reasonaoie creun i v -
for ther patroi.age, and hope this season to make many new ones.
POVT FORGET THE PLACE.
"M o. 3, BAEE'S BLOCK."
JOnN F. BLYMYER
January Si, UM.
HAS STOOD YEARS OF FIELD TESTS f
Bail's Tweniy-FiYe Dollar PiosjlatB!
AN AMMONIATED SUPER-PHOSPHATE
$25.00 PER TON OF S.OOO POUNDS 1
A.k year dealer for It, and, If b. doe. a, kar. It, "Taa so Or-aa," bat addm.
BArCH SOX, Sole Jf inifctrrv,
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