u TV - rv f XA Wl",'-mrr ,crsct Herald. lvlil.M". (Son ):' - l'..ir nest week. re you rouiinR to the Fair ? ;.xxl fnsli butter uiiiKvirt t lie a von (we article in this vicinity. 5 The board wnlk tit t '"gravel hill" ha been re-l.iid in a neat anj suliMantiul man tier. We rcgM flint the Htate Fair at Pittsburg) lart week tlil not pay cxHUes. The defic it will Ik-about fV.iMt. ' . A Otir slm-ts were quite crowded with eo pie Inim the country, iaturxlar, More e hut was surprised to learn that there was ut little btittur being made at litis season o comparison with the former years. The Iiasturahas pretty much burned up, ami! wrings which ware never before known t 'ail have completely gono dry. JvhHJtari. 'or ii iiui:DKUi;i liUKF. The price (if prima batter it- si iirrwut upa jto thirty-fire conti per und,' and ven1 - -carve at that. A cnHr.'f tils place vii!W-JVhcii cannons tienled. their whih.Ih re-eh -d several districts (a Somerset County ir oinii o'er the land, ITucwhiy hint, lit the hoi of making nr-UAud waving flats on every breeze from lake Irangemenbj for a rcnlar supply every weekj 4e heiiiK in town than for some time. Septem' Sth, iwl. ) Forest tire destroyed several bonnes barns iu Crawford county last week. ami! ami vi' yi-V COMMITTEE. several thousanj acres were burned over. A j llil.n-ati. '1'v Bradunun. .fh.BF"Jl"J'nMn- " 8 Mountain. .Lowry. Uvi KnJ... a f (Vvex. jjntuin Em. Lfcy&wt. Samuel Minder. ,. "" l. v.i-1..... ;ilirvillf.M.I Sh.for. . turns VT. Bowman. tiwc - u A. Erobake'. v flomush, Win. B. Frwu. j.lkiwman. ,rtli.John J.Darr. .m.J.C.criu-uiiei... T!i,(1iarU- W. f"h'' 4 (. E. (iislTt. .toyf.iot, A. M. Cramer, tfm. Shaw. J.t. Hiner. SsereUry 1 The country is draped in xnouring, ami wail of sorrow that comes up from al jjthe linta is a sad reminder of what the nation ha loot. Any of our farmer friends having fron ' filly to one hundred bushels of oatscaa fin fa cash purchaser fur the same by anlltng at once at this office. ; ;. ' ., , i . 4 J M(rj. Jaek ("olborn, Frank Kimmel anil George CofTroth left for Bethany, Wet Vir ginia, Friday, for the purpose of attending i -olleg at that plaiv. "IeH. (iarfield's Funeral March," and "A ; Nation's Tears in Sorrow Fall," are pnblisb c -l and for Male by I. J. HefHey, 8merset l'a. Price 40 cenU each. A curioas advertisement in an Kngli.-l j t-iier reads, "Ministers and others are re-i '(jupNted not to marry Isaac Sampson, as h t has a wife and family liviiu:." A CoooSaj.k. On Saturday, the 1' 1th of Vpt-mbrr, Ds.SI. Uie real ehhite of Benja uiln Countryman, dee'd., which liaslieei tulvertuted in the Ukbald for the st twi weeks was sold by the Executor as follows Ko. 1. Homestead 7 acre, to E. &. (Viun4 ryma for $1XU.00.. , - No. 2. :a acres io. )-Vink CtiHlryiii S.0O." ' t ' ' ! K-- kin Ko. 3. A lot at LavonfviJIe J .PninVi Xmntryumn, $10S.OO. " ' " '- t i No. 4. J acre to F. Countryman, $1.( Total, $2,Hti0.: Terms cash Aprll.l. 11 Tuc alicuioA, Si rnjuow. Bortab Wtl lley has received .tlie following ainowl 'idgement of the receipt of the contribution tent from this place to the Michigan Udicfj Kund : IlKAlKtVABTGIUj ClSKTAL, CoMUlTTEE FOR UeLtKK nt Slfkkkkiis by vibe ill! or lKTKOIT, ."nAit'KS w j - net, ScrTEMBKB lril i Messrs, W. K. WelHey, Burgess, and Oliv it Kncpiier. t?ecretury : Vour remituno under date 21st, of $.jU56 contributed to our relief fuud is hereby gratefully acknowl edged. Vonrs truly, - W. O. Tnovrwis, Mayor, Chairman EE I ;E, I gko. w. riuc, Cliairman. t4 ti Owing to the inducement offered by th B. & O. Iluilroad i the way of cheap rales. many of our cople fn u n to wn and su rrotind -Ring country tiave lufn visiting the 1'itts i burh Kxstition. C We are roiucVted to announce that "cnlor.'d ieiple of Mt. Pleasant will hold :i Fcanii-nieeting, eominencing Thursday, Sep P temher 2S. and closinir on October 11. be tween Somerset ami Ijivansville, near Sam uel's church. Kai. Passenger Agent J. H lK. B. 0. Ita"ilroad, is making ar-( tt to run pjecial excursion trains rt.mn, October Cth, and ah al-mt 8 a. m,. and retnniing !-aiii. leaviim Somerset at . (v..,,, Ciinilierland on the 0th to c " . .. : r ,i . .1.;. jin in tne eveinui: ir unm; " Ismif the same day. a S- t'UtTII COATS, AT MRS. A.RI HI.S. ,tt the New tiotnls at ;. K. Pakkkk's. IIiuiiiiM-k. for sale by C. X. A good many farmers complain, and just ly too, about so many men and hoys hnut ng on their proerties along the adjacent streams, and the reason s otivious. 1 here s hardly a man living along any of the va rious envka who would refuse to allow D tln-Slrson "l,on premises, if they would only act on the souare. but il is not always done. Fences are thrown down an iijured : tlc growing cMps rutliU-4-ly tnxl-J Icn nndc-r foot asd dnuiagcil, and gat- ana liar left open for the cattle to olray away or -trespass on neighbor's land, giving the owu crof tlie pnwierty a good deal of trouble. V find them. This 's not fighfr"as""1t.tllaT:H farmers angry and debars parties who would! The Grand Jury, at the recent session of Court in l niontown, iasscd on fifty-two .bills of indictment, returned twenty-seven i true bills, and twenty-five ignoramuses ; cz-Vact aqnarcly fnm enjoying the priiloge ofl TaiuincJ one hundred and twenty-three wit-Ma few hours' fishing and hunting. - n esses, and visited the almshouse and county .jail all in one week. A li 1 living at Ararat, Wayne county. was killing potato hugs by crushing then 'itetween twostones. the other dav, when jso-iie of the matter flew into one of hi: 'eyes. Inflammation set in soon afterwani .and the sight of the eye lias, boeu entirely destroyed. ,- -The new stock of goods at J. B. Ssrnr.R A Co'. OF ALL KIIS, AT MRS. A.E.niL'S. 1'ltkHS. vBi nf CariM-ts at J. B. Snyder Ai dtJ P.nisel fur ST. cents per yard. VP SI'E THE NEW G KHS. AT MRS. A. K. I'HL S. urinary and female complaint- julin. iiisl iiretty oil cloths by tin jatteni. g to G. 1L Faukeb s. 4ihe!s r.itat'S'S wanted at r. AV. Tri'xal!8, ftitsmlle, Ta. want a pood overcoat, cheap, you f vour choif f l-1" to select fnmi at J. B.pKTnra ACo'm. KSAVP nI MAXS IX LARGF. TV, IT I MRS. A. E. I HL'S. jncy and K-lvic diflicultics take The Mt. Pleasant and Ijitrolie llailroiul i- under constniction. A. A. Hutchinson AJ Itro. arc building the first half mile of tin .road which will lie an extension of the roail extending along their works. The remain dcrof the proposed road will be given U 'contractors. Ml. Tniwiw Journal. Immediately on the receijit of tlie dipatcl :onve-ing the sad intelligence of l'ri'Sulent! iarfield's death, Mayor Wei (ley' issued lis proclamation requesting that husiiiONi -be ittspentled. This was complied with by all mr business wen, many of them drnptna Lheir stores and oth(.T buildings with th lark emblems of - mourning., . lla jilaced atlialf-niatt orhfcivily drapetl itli 'jlilack hung over doors and windows. On A Monday, in compliance wiili the proclania-J President Arthur uud to ocean strand, I Proc laimed with one united shout that Gar field was the choice, Without respect to parties, Columbia's sons rejoiced. . Hut scari-e the stirring, shouting throng. Hod ceased to sing his praise in song, Thau was heralded all o'er the land, That he had fallen by the asassin's hand. He so pure, so good and so brave, LShouId he be shot down like a comni slave? America's Motto "tieace. happiness and good will to men," By the world was not esteemed so glorious then,' ' ' ' :. ,' .... i .-. i For niontiis lie struggled .'tween life ami ' , death. f While the Nation hoped with stifled breath, xbat he would triumph iu the mortal strife, LAnd death be banished by the conqueror'.-' life. ,; . ; .. To Him who controls the destinies of men, Prayers from millions were uttured then ; Hut tlie dark winged angel was-ever in Tiew.J And at loot seized its victim bade life adieu. So the Nation to-day mourns its honored deal ; ' Weeps for him 'who was once at its head ; tiver remembering in her anguish deep 'He givcth His beloved sleep." Shall despots tear those sacred stars froin, out our emblem bright ? Miall rulers with Satanic lust euwarp our land in fight (TShnll bigots with their hellish hate the scetl of discord sow. And into fragments rend the land he loved, a century from now T ! God who rciirns eternal years, 'tis Thou alone cau save, And to the present ruler vrant that he be ' wise and brave For as we love our murdered chief and Uj Thy emblem bow, lAs Thou has blest us in the past we pray Thee bless us now. Addison, Sept. 24, '81. Ashbew. List ok Ji Hons : - . i On Saturday, Seplemlier 24lh, Messrs. la-J vid K liable ami John Winters, Jury Com. missionen for Somerset county, met in the Court House and drew the following person.- to serve as jurors at the NoveunVr term ot Court : ' 4 (.KAMI jriiOR. Addison, Wm. Frae. Allegheny, Samuel Walker, Jno, Ferner. Berlin, Josiah Hefiley. Conoiuaugh, K. U Swank. Klklick, Jno. Buughmau. Jcuner, J. W. Brown, J. G. MLshler. Christ. Keiin. . , Larimer, Adam poorhaugh. j Meyersdale, John 1. Buy lor. Mi I ford, J. F. Vphouse, J, A. Saylur, A wilt. . Paint, James Felix, Jr. Shade, Frank Specht. Jeremiah Berkebile.1 Somerset Twi dii:i. 1 o. a reoe... ....uu, "" "'""' ftlWs Blck. to conduct them to the Post he Greets were filleAt with sorrowing ieo- le. The churches were heavily draped ii mourning ami lasteluliy accoraiea wiit (lowers ; the lisciplcsand Littheninchnrch- The committee of ladies appointed at tl meeting Iat week to solicit suWriptions for the relief of the Michigan sufferers, call- jed n many of our citizens, and succeexled !in raisine the sum of $-"0. which was for-. warded by draft to the proper authorities by (Burgess Welfley. Now is the time to cut down all weed and prevent their spread by destroying the eed xhj while yet green, and also o de stroy insects that harbor lieneath tin- liark of trees by scraping off the bark and washing the trunk and largelimbs with strong soap suds. C'bakd An.vr Post Festival. As inti- mated some weeks ago, R. P, Curamin.- Post, Xo. 210, G. A. It., will hold a festival luring the coming Fair, the object being tu raise a permanent fund to provide against the contingencies of want, sickness, acci- Ment or death among the nicfubers of the Post, or their funiilcs. We apjiond the nnnirs of the ladies select-. cd by the Post as members of the variou ommitteia. . These hulics are rcinested without further notice, to meet the members kif the Post at their, rooms on Wednesday vening, Sept. 23th, promptly at 7 o'clock i. iu. Members ofthc Post will he at the Icntrancc,' at the foot of the main stairway. nil and see ns we have a nice k of "nods just received from th- nrices that will please you. J. B. SSYBFB A CO. STiCK OF BONNETS HATS ANI1 IXiis Jl'ST RECEIVED. AT MRS. A. E. I'HL S. Artier, & Co. will sell you a good ceruat, a suit of cloths, a hat, pair! -lers. pair of hose, a tie, and a box II for $9 On. There is nothing out us. This has been a remarkably favorable summer for building purposes and for mak ing out-door improvements. Not withstand ing the fact a lurge number of new building- have been erected, comfortable tenement houses with a cheap rent are not to be had. All classes of mec.liaui8 have their liand 91UU ml jirtriiL, i ilii v, hit ouj ennilovment till late in the fall. Our young friend,' Mr. Samuel Parson. hrakeman on the S. A C. passenger train. scaped a close call on Tuesday last. H was assisting to shift the cars at the Johns town turn-table, when the cable, which wa tieing used to place one of the coaches in iror position caught him about the ah dMiien, and lie wjb badly equeeied, but he ng "tough enough," after a few bmirs jtyi) tie was tibia to rmume his duties. v7 TRIMMINGS AND FRINGES :Kss TRIMMIXtiS Jl'ST EECEIV MRS. A. E. I'HL'S. kurains in Dress Goods Black tiJ Cashmeres, black and coloml k Satins, Shawls, Shirts, Blankets Comfort Ac, at G. R. Pabkrb's. 11 ASSORTMENT OF CHIL- CLOTH (WATS Jl'ST RECEIV- MRS. A. E. t'HL'S. nJ canvassers make from $25 to -ek neliing goods forE. G. Rideout ''Burclav street. New York. Si ml 'Catalogue and terms. AND INDER AM (JEXTLE- 3!Y. ;U)VES F'h-. LADHiS IT MRS. A. E.riIL'8. ' yarn, t erniantown yarn. Wool and Linen Carpet yarn, at G. It Pabkeb's. i'&T AND CHEAPEST STOCK "AKS. IxihVANS AND SKIRT? HWX IN THE COUNTY, AT MRS. A. E. I'HL'S. rlif. where did you get that tiic J- 1!. Snvder A Go's., thev leat fwer in this neck of woods, selling ip. and I tell you Harry, whet; 47 if wool. It is wool, and vou eani i. - i. i'TKIMMIXG, FRINGES, SILKS BIBBiiNS AND BUTTONS TO SFHMtESSTRIXMIXG. AT MRS. A. E. I'HL'S. 'VtU.MT, MAIsCaoasSTBEBT. I will' tUnd at all times. Beef, Pork, Mut- 1 u, at reasonable price. Open r-u ran a meat wason three timi HnitT Kbcuak. Somerset. Pa. E I'HL HAS JUST RETl'EX At a melting f tlie Sdiool Dirtctorsot, Somerset Borouuh. held in the Council Chamber, F'riday night, the following teach .Ti were employed for the coming term fori r, M:ive months, commencing on Monday, tlx I7th day of October : Principal, R. R. San ner; Grammar school, Miss Ella Kimmel B Intermediate, Miss flora Schrock ; A In termediate, Miss Lizzie Kooser; A Primary Mrs. M.J. Connelly; B Primary, Miss KaU Snyder. The echoes ol Guiteau's shot vibrated in many strange and remote places, wher even those who think they appreciate most clearly the intensity of the national excite ment would have suspected it least. Away up in northern Xew York two inmates of iJ ounty jail, one of them under sentence ot life imprisonment for murder, quarreled n a discussion of the assassination, and th murderer killed his comrade. Last Thurs day he was sentenced to lie hanged in No venibcr. s lieim? narticular noticable. I'nlon i ' . , , 1 ... , ...1.. vu-es were neiu in me Luiucran tuunju au 1 p. in. IL P. Cummins Post, G. A. R. -ommanded by Col. John R. Edie, marchdi o the church in a liody with mutllud drun ind colora heavily draped. The church ws- -e11 filled by an attentive audience, tliciua . , jor pan oi wuicn were iaues. Rev. AVheHone opened the meeting witl lrayer aua kousouu; appropriate uiiiniion! from the scriptures. The choir sung ,1'Caa fhv Burden on the Ixjrd," as a voluntary. ifter which Key. Boyer inado a inoH clo inent and appropriate prayer.Scveral hymcs. -aid to have been favorites of President Gar-; ield, were sung, and a piece of instrumental. music, 'Garfield's FuneralMareh.'was render d by Prof. Hetfley.and brief.but appnpriat uldresses were made by Col. John R. Edie. Iler. A. Cawron. Gon. A. H. Coffroth, ami Wm. J. Boer. Services were held in the evening in the Disciples' church, under the auspices of the Young Folks Irayer Meeting. Elder Wool- rry opened the meeting with prayer, when Miss May Cunningham read a beautiful jiocni. Alter a most touching prayer oy c x. Boyd, Oen. win. H. KoonU siioke nt knue length. Tlie meeting closed with khort address by Elder Woolery, and the! lienediction by Kev. Cameron. Subscriptions to the Garfield Monument Fnnd are being received all ever the coun :ry. ; All subscriptions are limited to 25 cts .Snbecriptions can be left with Josiah Kel- er, Esq or C 1C . Boyd, Esq., at their stores,! at Otis office. Who will be the first to subscribe?! r . i. mim 'in . .-. f. Tliis section was visited by quite a seven thunder stonu Friday mominc. The ram fell in torrents for about half an hour, but tlie dry. parched earth drank it up so greed ily that hi a few hours afterwards no sigii f the recent rain could be seen. Tlie cis terns and wells hereabouts were nearly all lrr and had it not been for the raiu fall ofl Friday a water famine would Lave soon lieen inevitable. During the prevalence of rhe storm one of the large entrance gates at lie Fair grounds was struck by lightnind and badly shattered. School directors and others frequently in (ulre where and how a copy of the school law may be obtained. A letter shown u from Dep. State Superintendent Lindsey states that 2UHW copies are published and distributed every third year. Enough pies are sent to each County Superintend ent, to furnish each board with about four copies. This distribution is made about! January every third year. Copies can Is liad when on hand by addressing the De partment or County Superintendent, il the lecseary five cents is enclosed. Wl iJIIT A LARGE STOCK I' t .... M.I)S OF GOODS IX HER sou; - I .... . . a . . work, x hair Jewell Tar It. A rentleman tesidlng m thW !(U has informed us of a very simple anil ' PHILADELPHIA, WHEREO"" for treating tuts and scars mad by stejijung on nails, etc. h.veryone Know the great danger of stepping on a rusty nail as in a great many cases lockjaw seta in .ixl !) is the mult. The retnedv i "iVfital Ix-a-tn. made into iMiln. which if an-l tuns nur iranrf j ...... , . c fm., ' ' I JUKsl lo me cui, win aimosv iiiinieuiuieiy W "7v a Taw oi (Wis i, e yf 1Ie MVt hu hop Pepped on J r'rM -""-"! nail, from which he suffered excruciattnd Kiwi . 7 mwTawcrnwa oain. and was unable to eat. He wa. pWtU. Z.71 77 """"Ihhoughtto be taking lockjaw' when the ' IIL U UVfM lHmilTfn 1 .. ..... , f I. I iajju.,. . 1 'gentleman appueu tne beats ana in niteen ---". Bl.i.. : i i: i ....- luiliutrv ujv Biiuiimi nos vsauii iiaj , uu v iirely recovered. A gentleman in this town twas so unfortunate as to run a nail into his nana irom wnicn lie sunerea intense ago-i The same remedv was amlied and in "I tm h.KJI . . ... . I I . 1 . . ; 1 . , . I . . 1 I . k im. Arpeai aaiiy. raruen ai owcr raaes nngi ne cueu out tiiese win --W 1. 1. . . .. m. . I Al - . 1 . ,. .. .I suince. oevis nave a cooling enecv ioib the sore and draws out all inflamution I fratii tlrpmitorg. Aucm A. Sbai ms. kAt-r a.. i ir. "11 a lm. , J ' r. "6 7" ' j i - to aii meats can be kept coo'j ny. mi iiitM " n have It t. i.. wfnvJ -in . . c , .T. Shut If lt 1 r , . - w onca i or wiir, ' ' aeti by the hundred or IhoaisJ 'lnoe. COME TO THE FAIR. To tiis PKorLB or Somkbskt Coi'xtt : Next week is the Fair, and remember that it is your duty to take a special interest in the hame. Bring along your fine horses line cattle. your Ik uud -ihei-p ; also, your best pearl apples, peachea, wheat, rye, outs, corn ami Irish potatoes; don't he afraid that some iiody else will brat Tou,-Brinj them any liow ! Sliow tlie people wliatyou hare beeri loing the last year, and let us see how tin "Good Man" prosjiers you ; and let the peo ple of your neighboring counties, who will' in attendance, see what yon arc doing in the way of fanning, stock-raising, fruit- jrowinc. manufacturing, mining, etc. It W ,i duty that you owe as a good citizen of phis State to take a special intrrwt in yoiirl own county ; in the way of developing it Agricultural interests, and in order to h od, active citizens, and to do good for oth ers as well as for yourselves,, "to live and let live." fou ail ought to be members or the Somerset County Agricultural Society. It is the duty of every lawyer, doctor. nerchaut, median ic, laboring man,' etc.,' a- vvell as tlie farmer to become members ol the Society, and help develop tlie Agricult ural interests of this great county of ours, ind help to make it what it should be one if the best in the State. If you have nothing, bring yourselves, ro'ur wires and your daughters, buy an An- mal Membership ticket and sec w hat other-) have brought and 1ri that1 way -' you will help us to pay off the M drbt and put the Society in a good financial condition, and help to prepare it to offer larger premium it the future and save our lair Ground from being sold. ' The officers are laboring hard and faita fully, bfit without assistance they cannot Isoeceed. It is for you then to say, one audi ilt whether the fair is to be a success orl iitot. v , Don't say that yoa are too jioor, that youl annot afford to come to the Fair and give! K your assistance ; yen can certainly giTj u) one or two days of your time, if not Rbree, in a year and a small aunission fce : ktthe same time vou can attend to othert business in Somerset. ' . t .: Please see our Premium List and beauti fal "Mammoth Hanuer. Read Uieiu overi refully and see wlmt we have offered. Al V keen an eye on the B. A O. Railroad bills' ind see where you can buy yonr cheap tlck-j -ts to eonis to the Fair. Coe-luJf pnue. The B. & 0. has agreed to issue, round rip tickets from all stations, on the 5h,5th land "th of October, good to return on the sth, at one-half the regular rate. Distinguished speakers are invited to de liver addresses the second day. Races the second and third days. room. Odd' Fellows Hall. Now let the ladies of Somerset and vicin : . a . , wt, . r . r.. . I b;"V ko io wora anu mute r uncy Annies ion tpale, or exercise their ingenuity in any way nt liat will help the good cause along. A so- fjl idling committee will make the rounds ot, hlie town iu a day or two and call on vou to know what you propose to do for the "old .CKUUUB. DC The brave men who formed that wall ofl tetl around the dark days of 'CI to 'G5, art tlowly dropping away. In a few years none will be left to tell the tale." Let usR Miow our appreciation of their sacrifice by Living the Festival a rousing supjiort. ' COMMITTEE OX PECOUATIOX AND TABS.ES. Mrs. Major Tredwcll, Mrs. Mory Crom well, Miss Grace l'iuking, Miss Ella Bruba iccr. Miss Clora SchitH-k, Miss Mary E. Trent. ICE CLE AM AM LEMONADE. Miss Sadie .'.cnll, Miss Mary Baor, Miss OliveCoffrot.1, Miss Ellen Mier, Lilly Wal ter, Mrs. Sol. I-enhart. . . FAXCT WOttK. Miss Marion Kiernan, Mrs. Dr. John Bills, Miss Maggie Sipe, Miss Mary Roberts.1 Miss Kate Herr, Mins Lclia Holderbaum. . OT8TEBS AXD COFFEE C Mrs. U.G.Cunningham, Miss Ella Kimmel. MifS Martha Knahle, Miss Annie Parker Mrs. Moses Trent, Miss Lucy Endsley, CASES. Mrs. (.'. 3. Harrison, Mrs. Isaac Jones, Mrs. Harrison Berkcy, Miss Rebecca Kooser, JMLss Reliecca Neff, Miss Clara Hicks. AlSEMKSt Miss Florence Snyder, Miss May Cun ningham, Miss Fannie Baer, Miss Minnie Craver, Miss Kate Keifer, Miss King. TO SOLICIT FCXDS. Mrs. Wm. B. Foust, Miss Cora Kncpper, Miss Lizzie Huston, Miss Bertha Mier, Mis Vmanda Wcimcr, Mrs. Wm. P. Huston ler. Southampton, Daniel Evenline. '."'-'', Stonycreek, W. M. Schrock. ' Vrsina, James Albright. TB.AVERSE Jl BOBS FIRST WEEK. Addison, Henry Rlshaberger, Ed. J. Au- gusflne, Joseph Bowser, Orville Heilman Jeremiah Shoemaker, J. F. Augustine. j Allegheny, Henry Curley, John Gelger,1 Fred. Miller George Felton. j Berlin. Samuel 8. Shaffer, C. A. Kris- singer. " Brothersvallev, C. O. Hay, Michael Dive-! ly, J. R. Boose. ' Confluence. S. D. Schrock, V . A. Koontz.l Elklick, Elijah Liyengood, Daniel Fike. Greenville, Simon J. Glotfelty. Jenner, Jesse Christ, Geo. Rauch. Larimer, A. W. Gciger. , . Lower Turkey foot, Christ Koontz, Calvin Peck. Meyersilale, James Carton, Alex. Glotfei ty, A. F. John. ' Mil ford, J. C. F. Miller, Smgl.-ton Kim mell. Kurthampton, Dennis Leydig. Paint, Hiram leisel, Hirutu Mu.is:lman Quemuliouiiig, Jacob Koontz, Samuel Fh-ai-le. uHsbnry, Jno. W. Beaehy. bliaile, Samuel t uLle, jaeou .Mijix-gor. Samuel Wagner. Somerset Borough, Thoinxs Burnett, Chtis. Coffroth. Somerset Twp., Jno. H. Custer, Jil. Shau- lis, J. J. Smith, G. L. Golin, J. J. Barclay. Stoystown, Abrm. Fcrncr. Summit, FVank Enos. Upper Turkevfoot, W. H. Kreagcr, D. W Sechler, J. N. Winters. - ' - ; Wellersburg, Ell Uhl. BEC05D WEEK. Addison, W. A. Fray. Allegheny, Cornelius Suhric, Jacob Quix- ton, S. W. Shiller. Berlin, Samuel A. Pliilson. Brothersvalley, J. G. Hay, John Sudor, W. H. Fritx, Elias Cober. Quemahoninit, nenry Walfonl, KaulTman, J. W. Shaffer. Elklick, D. j. Englc. Jefferson, Johuthan F'ricdline, Peter Crise. Jenncr. David Cover, R. S. Griffith, J. W. Haines, Jas. Rhoads, Wm. Hoffman. I-ower Turkeyfoot, Arnald Kuhlman, Meyersdale, David Koontz. New Baltimore, George Brant. Qiiemahoniug, J. J. Zimniermuti. Shade, Josiah Brubaker. Somerset Borough, Geo. W.Bcnford, Wm tnochstctler, .V. (1. Benkhordt, John Wat erman. Somerset Twp., Uriah Trent, Rudolph Ferner, S. D. Shoemaker. Southampton, Jesse Sturtz. 8tonycrcck, D. H. AValker, Jesse Raymun Stoystown J. H. Hitc. . . Upper Turkeyfoot, Herman Phillippi, Benj. Clcvcnger. Dt:eKWouTiiAi his ii ;.. a. i,ii. township, John Duckworth, aged "J-j ''years. 10 months., i dav. He was borp! jncar Westcnijinrt, Md., m.iel t this conn M tty in the spriug of 1-W, ami w:is an exciu 3. Ipiary anu goint citizen. . com. j NK'KELSOS. Oo 8optmher 3, 1S-II. in! Ixiner Tntkeyfout town:hip, Jamesti. Nit k M c brnn, aged 1 year, 3 montlis, 1 1 days. U HOOVER. Near Samuel Cliurch, Jeffer son Hoover, aged about 19 years. FRIEDLIXE. Jacob D., aftera protract d illness, at his residence near I.avansvilli' Scptemlier Oth, 1881, aged . SO years, Id months 23 duys. The deceased was a quiet, peaceable citizen nd father. was confirm ed in the Lutheran church at the age of 18 He was the father of six children, one of, whom had gone licfore, the others were a1 his bedside during his illness and death The pastor visited him during his sicklies.' and found him fully resigned and submis Jsive to the will of God, Whom hehad learn Jed to trust, love and revere in life, and U Whom he was now willing to commit ln pirit. - . , , ' L. L. Hir.RKit, i p., Fre.1. Smith. Frank M'el-kand nelghb.ir, a kind husband h I land a consistent christian. He wi A' ;ditoi:-8 NOTICE. K.,Ur U heivhir rlrrn thit the anilerslu lUly IKinieu iy Ilia orpii iu t lAartuI Iv ot 4untv to mk m itidtriinittiin tl the fun toe taaniM of fcniaoanl tieHt, silnlnlstrstir el liwm.h J. huai'-nuitn, ilec it. tu tbime UutMr en 'Rlni thorntn. wilt lit oltlit In hlsoHlre. In tom wrsrt Borauuli, im MimmIh;, I tic a l dj utOeUilwr. mi. ui siiouu io tueitutii oieaiiuve aiiiHiitit wiit. where anil when all iiliuvIW ialerdsiva cd ituad. H. In BACK. pu . . ' . . Aaiiiior. -JBRIDGESRLESI .FOR; SALE! nil In3 : fl ... . A FA KM in Stcwjirt Tow nshiti.'l fl 4jreite e DMIXISTHATOK-S N0TICT:. tUte of W. S. Fcrncr, lute of Mlliiinl tiiwtulilp. uwvaaeu. Letters nf aImlnlstatlon on the nlmve rtlnU- having been granted to the nndernlKned by th timiier authorttT, notice U hereby atvea to th ml oli ted tu the suld estate to make immediaP- Myuent, and thine havlnr eUlins or demend.- ignlnst it tu piiient tiicm dul aullieiillrnuil far ettlenicnl, en Fri.iiiv, Uutuber lltil, 1S81, at tlirj :iwi9m ui me uecuBiwu. auj31 JOHNCl'MMINS, Administrator. VJSSI'ASS N0TICK ......... uT. " J I -I.I . w ... . ., T c, MUUCfBip(llll CIUI0UI Ul CTIIIIICrBtTfc WWD- hlp, Jwrebv aive notice that anv Dersno or tiereon.- treipauinK on oar premiMe for the pariMjee o: liaminir, nthlne;, nnt Katheiing, -0., will be pan ifhel aficurdiax to law : Asiiiw)Vov. Jacob I.enhat, Jamks M. MARHIlii r., Jomki'H SilArrau, Kami el Fox, IAH1SI. KlMMKX.U lilltAM V. iinoAtm, aug-Zi 3t HKsnv Fo.t, iRASHt.I1 I.AfSTZ, Stxru. Tuemt, Josiah Wot, StlCHAVI. WKVa.fD, : Johs SHarraK, Johw Msvsna, KolBviwud. KpilE uinUrsiifiifl-l UoaiHiiaKloner ot Soiuernet j a. wanly win whvt mv piim.o ijuo ui iue iowr 'Miuer, vu I Friday, Sept 30, J8S1, i o'elora a. m., on tne prmtaA, trie balMine i abutments lor an Ima bri-le over Htonyereek. ia Unoma lionlnv townshto. wlinre the uaAB nal TrOTn Hrtiry Hmlih'a to Hoovftrwttle and fT(ili? vlUe road onus Mid alrcaia. Alo, uu Saturday, October 1, 1881. At 1 o'clock, p. m., on the premliea Id Mllfoni1 ownehip. the abutments of a brtdxn over Cox't ireea. wnere tne minue road from ltockwood Ui .Veyendale rroM the tream. lecla'atlrln ran tie Ken at theCommlnioorrs' rfflee. 3EALED PROPOSALS i for the Iron roperstructare will be received ail thia oMne, until io dork p. m., of Septernir IML The former one handrail and MTnteen tl? teekaod the latter ciKUty-tiirm is;;i feet beiweeti the centre iilni at each end and fnarusen (Ui feet roadway. Also, on I TT 7 7 ft w - r 4ln4 weanesaay, sept, jcs, lam, t 10 o'clock a. m., on the premise, the rcpalrlnn of the brHtu ever Uaamiwaa river, In Oioilacrxx 'muh. Attest: W.H.SCHKIMK, Clerk. DENMHt'lNiK. J.t!. CKIf HFlhXII. JONAS Mci.LI.MtA'K. aunU4t CuoimUajuocn. county. r.. iKuiie.! aixrue t..' uii ! Kallal.'liy. on the H a, O. H. K..anl fi veulntna Sum acra, of which Vti acres are uadrr !, uniTSM'.n. anu me r-mln.cr Is well timbered'' with Walnut, Oak, Poplar and LocaJt. 'anat ilesun the Vonnlihbenj river ami U. a, O. Jt. ai.S. !i a ntue or more; naa a lertlle irtl and Srroni r Klvcr Hoiuiib land 'if,iai-rs; ha irood bnildlnK4 nl a a i; atone, wlnr h can tie easily wrkel and 47 -arriRi away 1-7 uie ranmaii ; nan a new frame? lavuioK nouae, 1 jurle hluluat adlataucaui lui I varna nm r-1 u rt h.. 1 i . j 1. w ,1 . 1 .. 1. . . 1 ililKhoclllnxe. two porchea, ani larveceiiar-. also!1 uiifMuca, ,-riiia. wurkahou and nwokehouiia- ami 3 l iable bank harn ; nuinerutia fprtnKa oa the land 1 rhe river lurniahes some uf the bet base ftaninicl ia tllMtat. The hour Is cainhiti of hrcnlno I ..1.1. . . . 1: . 1 1 , mm pmin iiorucH, aa.1 is a oopauir re j . v v. ,u turiuvT. Jorpartlrnlars.es II at the farm rSalt Mnrlnirl " At. m, m. n. a,.. or can on or wrice 10 AI.IUlltHUWtU, anpWW I niontown. Fa. SIARRIED. W'HH'K EY ll.VRUAX. On August ; 18SI, near Barren's Church, by Ecv. Join. N1. Unruh, Mr. Jesse Whipkcy to 5Iis Clun, U. Barren, lsrth of Middlccreek township iSoincrsct county. H ETZ E L D Kll A V K N. n SeplcmU-i! I, liAl, by Itev. John X. L'uruli, Mr. John lletitel, of Ccntrevillc, to Miss llartlm K. jriDi'liuvcn, of Uoi kwixi.l. gXECUTOKS NOTICE. Estate af Oeorire J. 15ltner,Iec"d, late of Somer set towneblp, Homerset Uouaty, Pa. Letters tertaincntary on th aliove estaUf liaiinx been irranted to the nnderslirned, b-. 1 the priper authority, noUce Is hereby glverl 10 inoae inneiiieu to It to luske Immediate pay ment, and those havlnir elalms ordemand will iiieaae proaent them duly authenticated fur set lenient at the bouse of deceased, on Thursday soioner o:u, I4SI. GEOKOEQ. EITNEH, A or. 51. Kxe. utor ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of Valuble Kcal Estate. Br virtue ol sn on lor iaraed oat of tbef Irnhana iCourt of Somerset County. Pa.. 1 will eioone b huUlc aa on tlie remUes, en We have a s(s.-eily and pinitivet.'ure, i'oi i'artarrh, lliiihtheriu, t anker mouth and Head Acbc, in JSlllUlIIS CATAKilH ItEMKDY. A iiAal Iujtirlor free with each liottlu. I'se it if you desire health u:u: ww;tbreuth. l'rice 5t cts. Sold by (..o. Vr. Bcnford, Druggist, Soiucrsct, l'a. For power, speed, durability, economy o: Irootn, economy of labor, and the chcnpesi land best, use the Boss Baling Press, patent Jed April 16th, 1831, by S. P. Harbaugh. which will be on exhibition dnringthe coin- ling Comity Fair. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rank Sine and "1 In the Uourt of Oounnis Jviuite II. bliic, I Pleas ol Siuicrset Co., P i. 1 to f N i. M January Term, lsso. Jwt I.. Puifh. J Voluntary asiu;nineni iilb Auir., lssl, AMlvnem' acn.uul coiillnned And now. 10 wll : 07 Auicuat, lssl.on ietllion o! Annxnco blisl, the Court appointed L.C Colliorn K., AadiUir to dlstrllmtti tlie fumU in the h.ind of iho AtfalKUec, to and auiuiia those leully euli Mexl thereto. ISOMKItSKT iJot'STY. fS.t ' " ' j r.l tract lroui the Keuirl ccrtltici 'iTtli Auku.I. tssi. I Prothonoiury. Bv virtue of lite above annolntiuent. tlie under iilKiied hereby elves notice that he will meet to attend to aald duties, on Wednesday, the 12th dav 1 11 ut-iooer, isst, wnen ana wnere an parties later teewu uiay auenu 11 tucy tninu pmper. aept? Auditor. Saturday, October 8lfi, 1881, 10 o'clock a. m.. the real estate of the late Abraham Pile, dee'd. ronidtrtlriir ot a valuable larm situate In Jenncr Twp.. bumerset tJounty. Pa., eontalninir. !! acres, more or lea, adiotnlnu lands of Anthony Aah. Joaeoh Forney, solomou piiupaon, iii:nuui armntrr, iiiine ana tree- insn nonman ; about 17U acres clear, so acres In meadow, and the balance well timlrcd. The, arm baa erected on il a two-atorv frame dwelling house, bank barn, a ono-atory tenant honse arx. mable, is well watered with never falling aprlnics. naa a ipoai aijie onaiani. a coal oiluk an,l uun. luarry, notn oa and in working; condition, aud i lance maple uitar catup. and iitaituate luoiieui he best lot-alltlca In Siuierset ennty. i TERMS : A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Havlnsr been atipolnted auditor br theCrnhans I'Vnjrt of Somerset county, to pass ujxin the excep ions mcu tomeaccciontoi j. it. juaaiuicn, AO .is.u uown on iieuvery oi ueeii. anu tne oniAncca in twaeipial annual fwyments, without Interest :9 e-thlrd ol the purchase money after payment oi II ill debta to be secured on tiie land la l.eu'ot ihwerl3 o the widow. Ten per cent, of the hand niouei W to be laid down en day ol sale. ' r.LiA riu; a septM Adminlsiratria. pt KLIC N ILF.UP 7 A L CABLE HEAL ES TA TE! A By vlrtno of the power contained in tea ni' lanu teitament of Jacob J. Walker, late of Stony i reea lownaiilp, Somerset county. Pa., dee d., thc unierua;ned Lxecutor of aaid daceaaed will otter ar aaie, oy puiiiic outcry, at the late realdenew ol i he deceaaed, en 5.1 TURDA Yt A. 12th, 1SS1, 1 1 o'clock p. m.,tbw following desert bel real w ale, tu-wll: Xo. L A certain tract of land altn.i. ,1.1 11. 'nlleseastor.Shanksvilie.In Mun.i 1,1,. ISouieraet enunty, Pa..a.l..liiloir lamia of r ranklit ..mini, rmmi rornwaiv .11. nn lieo aDl others. ntaaolUK IO, a rea ao 1 .:.aaoe. ol whtea S tcre are clear anil umier tence: Hie babuira kimbereil. There are aeverai never taliinaanrtiir (..a this tract. y ' j No. . A certain tract of land, altoate la thi ownanin aim onaotv aforeaaid. ,mln 1 .rwi. i lvi w aiaer. nenry nuppatadt. lavld Wagner. inn 1 rent, eontauiinv 1'JU acre ami al owaneeu luia tract it heavily tluilieral wltl. 'iiru.-e ann woile ulna. There in in simi n,n owl euxar Hee on tu er lerma maile known on day of sale. B.i me-tcnth of purchase money to be will lown on day ot ale. 3. J. WAI.KKR, W. M. s. MKin;k, "P" Executor. Jlr. Solomon I'hl, our enterprising boot :tnd shoe dealer, bus just received from lh .astern market a very large and well select d stock of boots, shos, hats, capstuidevery j'.hitig kept in his line. Porsims uttcr.diti! I'.hc fair will do well to give Jlr. I'hl a tall Iiefore purchasing elsewhere as they wil here haven hirrer nssortmnnt to select fmtnii md cm buy to better advantage than utngPn ARDINGr El L01jGINl7. ivucrx' else m tne couniy. inlnistrator of Anne Jtoddy, deceased, and il' nec wsary re-atate an account and make distribution d the fumla to and ainonx thoae leitally entitle- nenio. i nercoy irive notice maj i win ato nu v be dutlrj of said appointment, at my tllce, !r. Somerset, Pa., on Frtoay Uie 14th day of October ittsl ' Vi. II. EL TP EI., arptl-l Auditor. Johsbtowx Items : . Mr. John E. Fry, for a long time superin tendent of the C. I. Co.'s steel department, took his departure for St. Louis, Saturday morning, where he will assume charge of the entire manufacturing ojieratlons of the Vulcan Steel coniiaiiy of that city. The Cresson Springs Hotel, which accoiu modated about 10W visitors during the Ilea ted term, will close down for the season on Uie first of next month. On Wednesday last the only remaining hild of a large family consisting of eight children, of Mr. Boyle, who reside between Cresson and Sumniitvillc, this county, died. of the dreaded disease diphtheria, IcavinglXHOICE the parents alone to mourn over their great! . . . ..... loaf. It teems sod when one out ot a tuunlyll a DDiaa. dried. V is taken away, but when it comes to eight! tApplebut, if al... i. i-.-vi. i : 1 " - - - - . . uuuseiiom ireusiirvs ueing conrigueu tu uic grave it is their time to weep. There ha been much syniiiathy and aid extended them in their sad afflic tion. rhvrrfsi t asp Liveb Ciri.Ai5T. Is it! not worth-thc small Price ol 73 ct. to frw Hvourself of -every svintdon of these ilistress-Si iiugcomplaiiits, if you think so call at our store ami gie; a bottle of Shiloh's Vitulizer every bottle bus a printed guarantee on it.S itseocconlingly and if it does you no go t will cost you nothing. Sold by tleo. W llenford. I)ru;inst, Somerset, Pa. icrsoiis uiicuuiiig tne county ia;r nexti week Uold not fail to visit the LiriJc lUnit V hoe store of Solomon Uhl's and cvanuni I !us fresh supply of new good jtitt ict-civci!! I'rom the eastern cities. To AllAVhom it miy Concern. -This i to certify that I am entirely sulisfled witl. my Champion Fanning Mill, manufactured by Blake, Bcebe t Co., of Racine, Wiscon Vin, sold by Mr. T. S. Marcher, General! Agent. At first it did not give the satisfac tion I had looked for, but after learning P-l operate it I lind it will do all it is recom-l - nendedtodo. I take pleasure in rccom inenuiiiK it as tlie best fanning .Mill wij iiave ever had in tlie county. , ., . . , THKO. (i. W'OY. I have opened aflrrt-class ilOAItDINO 1IOLSK it Huovcrsvlllc. S-'imeract eountr. Pa., where 1 an acctrmodate all who may call, item la an.lrj PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION gfr ATsrn S U CCESSJ Open Day and Evening Until Oct. Sth, 1SS1. tier'lhzZ ---.Vky-.. -t r7jtijr NOW SHOWING nifnaTflrAiB a. le wis jfahihits of Pennsylvania State Fair Remain Until the Close of Exposition. GEAND X)ISJ?Jl.-A.-Sr OF I MILLING MACHIIXEIIY iln Operation. Ma?niiicent Display of Cut Flowers Daily. TKXAXjS Ol? SIFZEIEID .IM7. Classes all llc. 202 Entries, Usic lj tlu Great Vestera (18tl Sailiiaaj ari Grraii3 Ultsaiiratea tyCiEKtric Lights. QajrpMLSJ FOR FALL SALE! iTHS LATSST AUD ESST STYLES. lOXEUETBABKIT Corrtetail by Cooc It Baacm. tutm i GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEEt g THE BEST QUALITIES ! DRUGGETS, LIGNUM.' LINOLEUMS, &c. Admission, 25 Cents. P. YOl'.Vd. On. Manager, J. W. JiATt llLui:, Tr- iilei:t. JX D. BAII.KY, Asst. Manatrer CxLier J. C. I'ATTKllsOX, Sk-retar-. Catt-Ibo!! Fkixowx. Men of enJuranct I .A . A l.nAlll.w L- I. I ...... J 1 J V I . I , . ..uiHirwiu iivrr. . tj aariMT ' ia the Wk, no pilot or constipation. TIm1 Rom Darn A Co. 'ma i . w k. I ' ,.e .1 .1: 1 .., ... . m.ij - w wiy uiear X Twf flrvi'j A1" w IMW ivioiiry-11 on. 1 i;n , Book. caatitaAu'y, Fary creat retneJr keep up tlie tone of the wlioM tpwn C. X. Boyd. Iiel iy by eaaliling tlie liver, bowels and kid- :linnHprTacle,t:ye (;la-ieylrfona tbeir function rfcctly . SwwiiiJ fthoulder Rrac-I Dot tL liquid and dry are old by drug . "a ti,d price. waaonaMe. Fifhrt. '-w ra Au.euii.vsv Sysod. The Lutheran preachers of Somerset county are just home from the annual meeting of Synod, and it keetiis meet that some one of our number! Wyes to our people through your obliging (col u inns some account of thin, our 40th an imal thcologiito-ecclesiaiitical pow-wow. Tlie gathering of ilia brethren wan fixed for Tueslt:y evening, and the organization a Synod took place on Wednesday morn ing, September 7th. . For President, P.ev. 1 L. Ryder, of Holli- laysburg, was chosen ; and Iter. L. L. Sie- ber, of your neighboring Tillage of Lavana- ville, y honorable scribe; with Peterdood. II!., also of llolliditysburg, as Treasurer. All these brethren were re-elected, and it will tand tliem in hand to cultivate with are their growing honors through tlie year, for when tho autumn winds of tti shall hweep over the ancient nuts 01 ronierset 1 - those honors shall be "gathered and folded iway." Bedford is a guod enough towm for a meeting of Synod, save only the heat; that was something almost Plutonian. Whether! i roiu a manipulation of ennor, or a focus- ng of theological fervor, or enitsa natumlU, ertainly for sonic reason there was such a 'low as hod never had been known in the place before. AVe Somerset men were credi bly informed upon our arrival on Wednes- lay that, about the time the heavy delegation irrived from the line of tlie Penn'a Central II. K., Uie thermometer danced to the tune if 104 on Uie portico of the Doiuine's lUarters; and wg. JouJdrvadilyrcd't the Report, for, even with the modifying effect f our cooler presence, Uier was still such 1 fanning as one rarely, sees outside of an East India bungalow.or a St. Louis beer gar-: len.' Things seemed all ablaze, until the Icooliuu shower of Sunday morning. After 1 - 1 that there was comfort for all, and we came away "ffrtia rmtthi." ' ' , Of course there was Work done, and each liad his part some more, some less. For inc. your wrrespoiiileriFTiaJ enough witli variety. Scribbling, rountiwg, fanning, eat- ng and trying to sleep, these filled up four jf the warmest days and nights of his life. Equally, of conrse, there was talk, also, nosfly of the kind that 18 done with tbej Month : and thorn of the brethren who taienditl resolutions were iasaed, and they will, nodonbt,All be well kept in the pub lished minutes. That is the way Synod janerallv keen- Uieli iwulutions. And it might be said that aVereiR lies a feature coin aon to pretty much all deliberative bodies, specially of an eeolesiatitical make-op. : Ona ef these resolution, and I Uiink it was about the - last of the Convention, bad Leonard Hook, who was taken to the Almshouse the beginning of last week, as a paur, turns out to be worth a little sum of money, as when he wan divested of his clothing, a certificate of dejiosit, in one of our. banks was found, for $740, and a wallet containing over $-1, in cash. lie still wear- a pair of pants, and when they are removed it is likely that more filthy lucre will be brought to view. He was supposed to be very poor. The most important subject for discussion it prevent is about the water. Wells are go-. ing dry.. The reservoir which supplies the city is very near empty, and the rivers art almost destitute of water. It will be remembered that some time ago the miners employed in the South Fork ittil region went out on a strike, but noth ing of a serious nature had occurred till! last Saturday afternoon, when three of the non-striking employees were returning from their wort", " as' YTicy were passiii): through a dense woods toward their homes they were attacked by three unknown menj supposed to bo Mollie Mairtiire?, and arm ed with six-shooter revolvers, who demand ed of them, upon bended knee, to quit! worn 1111 uie miners men out receiveu tneiri advance of wages, but upon one of the men refusing to kneel be was struck on the head by one of the Mollies with a revolver and soon brought to terms. Another escap ed, but not without a ball being fired into! Ills back, which .taay , prove worse than is pected..The men are nnknown in that re zlon. A reward of $600 is offered for theid irest. .... The new bank building now-in ourte of erection on Main stntet, is progressing fine ly. It will be the finest business block in the city when completed. , There was a great deal of rowdyism street Saturday night. It was due fact thai several of the large mauuii establishments payed their men Uie mope; they earned during the previous month, ; j JoiixKTow a, September l'J. . Jiie.NMTowj, Sept. 23, 1881.' J Ed. Herald : Providence permitting, a Onarterly Meeting will be held commencing .Sept. 30, 18S1, and the faying of the corner-l stone for the Mt. Tabor Cliurch, will takd place on Sabbath, October 2d, near the Hayncs' school honse, in Jenncr township Ministers from adjacent fields will particL Bauer, fl - her) Batter, (roll) Boekbeat,ai basnet " - saeat, 100 fts BeerwaT. fl BaM3an,snoaidrs,.fl ft ihiee. " eoantry hama, ft , ira, (ear fllt uiiliel. ........ , (aneiieui fiuaanei. ....... meal W a Call iklna, fl ft Ear", o dour, ft bbl Flaxseed fl bo., (M ftl jHaoia. (stta;ar-earel) ft ft LatrU. fl ft Leather, red aula, ft ft uper - miv. ttlddllnrs, and chop IdOfta... Oata,flba Potatoes, V Da (new) Peach cl, dried, ft ft... Kyepon Raari. W ft :Salt, No. 1, ft bbLextra urvanu Aiam, per taca. Asbtrn, per aaca Sagar, yellow ft ft " wblta .. rallow. f) ft Wheat, ft bos , Wool, fl ft. 4ogitv iH x H.M'CALLUM, FIFTH AVE1TUE, ABOVE WOOD ST. TKVSSES ! Itkcssesi ITRISSES! HTKl'SSEsi '. 3t 17 eptle-Sin. pUBLICSALK . OF YAI.VABLEKEAI. ESTATE. The nnderjlif nl cxemtor ot David lihi. dee'd. will oiler lr sale, at putitk oatcry, at tne late rra Idence of the dee'd. In Jellerson township, Somer fot county, l'a., on Tuesday, October itli, 18S1, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the followine deacrltieil rc; caute. fltuate In aald township, late tne property il alil uceasel. vu.: The rami of the deeeaaed. containing 105 acre. Imoroor leas, adiolnina; lands of Henry Mull, Jno U.I.. ClnM.M U.li. IVnnl'.kl.iii,liJ)urii ,.I111.MI,-KI..V.I . id. kal.iM. val'l y 1( WT 1' 1. 11 ..,UL UV 1 C all, 11MI , .11V w al " 3 3 3 2 TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! . Those alllirted should see tlie fine lot of the aliove goods jiiit received by . C. 2ST. BOYD. HARD RUBBER TRUSSES,' CERMAN TRUSSES, LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES I not full to see the neur CEX.TTTXiOTJD TXIXJSS I not r.l'ST or P.REAIC lloyd sells them and A nice lot of ....36Ul jDMINISTUATOR'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Byrlrtoeof an order of sale Ismeit out nf the Orphans' Co art of Soaaoraet county. ia., 1 will ex to puuiic aaie, un ine prewiaca, on , Saturday, October 22, 1SS1, at 1 o'clock D. m.. the real estate of the late tf'fctfira-e Ktimeh. deceased, conaljituiir of a Taluahlt farm, situate In Uiwer Turkevfoot township Somerset county. Pa., adjolnlnai lands of Henry (Whtpkey, William Klnir, Herman Kregar am: Kreen if. Klna. eontalnlnK 100 acres, more or less. lof which there are atiout 70 acresclearand balance; (well timbered, havlnR tbrrena erected a One two Mtorv frame house and rood log; barn : havinar al Ua excellent young- orchard ol choice frult-bearini: rees, and a number of never tallica; sprlnir.i. This taxm ia desirably situateu anu convenieni u oooi, caarcn ana mui. bool, ehareh i One-third to Idow's dower, le-thinl of ba TEKMS remain a Hen on land being the! ten tier cent. can on aay or sale. balance on eonfirmatloa ol sal an II t II stDtn on oorl I unrintr I aU I la -I -mM he remainder In two eoual annual payments, wlili lnxareet, accurea oy tuus TWO-STOST FEAKE DWELLING EOCSE! new bank liarn. wood hone. and other outhouse?.' good orchard and good water, near to scuoola ami, :'buivnca, about one ball mile irom tne town o. BakeraTi'.Ie, where there Is a good market. TERMS r (Me-thlrd cf purchase money, after pay ment o; Llebts. to remain a lien, the Interest ot nbLJi ia t. '(be paid to the widow ilurlna; her lifetime, and all .iher death th principal to the heirs of Ixariil t Uiur, dec d ; one third cash and tne balance in Itwo eonal annual Davmcnts. without Interest. A llticrcent. of uurchase money to be bald on day oil tfsaie. l'oss.-;on given April 1. 1S82. HEXKY SCHL.a, Scptll Executor of lavid Lolir, dee'd. A DMIXISTUATOR'S NOTICE. tu.ie of Ephrlam I. Snyder. late of Somerset lap., aomeraet vxk, ra uec a. Ittairi of administration on the above estate baring been trranted to the undersigned, by th proper authority, not lee Is hereby given 'o thoeel inueotea to it to maae immeeiaie uajmvui, anu, thoae havlnn claims or demands will present them daly authenticated lor settlement, nn inumiay. the 2UUi day of Uctsbcr. lssl. at his late residence If K. J. HI. ln 1 IT r. i, sept 14 Administrator. Always c!can and conifortihle. will and is by far the finest triw ret out. will make a sieciality of fitting you. LADIES' and GENT'S SnOULDEK BRACES are anions the new goods received. Any goods not in stoek will be ordered when deMred. eom prisin StPPoFTEts?. Hklts, Uaxdioes, Ei.t-Tirr STtK'Klxr.s. Kr.Ei Ars, Axklets for varicose veins. -uk swollen or ul cerated limbs. jSMrThoso having trouble to get Trusses to fit will do well to call and have measure taken, and lit will be guaranteed ;ool jihkIs and prices ivasonable. MAMMOTH BLOCK. C. N. BOYD, - SOMERSET, 2 a TKCSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TT1USSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES t TRUSSES TRUSSES i TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES j TRUSSES ' TRUSSES ; TRUSSES ! TRUSSES TRUSSES JOHN F. BLYMYEE, DEALER IN neat bond. Possession! draei ivan on deilv erv of deed. UEU, W.allll Irll, Administrator. XECUTOU'S NOTICE. 9, lil'IIAN'S COURT SALE. Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OUjS, &C, ScO. talked aiost inaae xne tnosi losniir inipres-si trnaw.r wnarlnmi. There was also the! Se m tue services. radiUonal amount of resolvin. Monu-ll Xo huxtering alloweil within the limits off e IM. 1!ote, T.E. - t . ' A. S. Bl'VOABDNEa, ' i ; . i ' - .: Pastor . On, What A Cok;h 'Will you heed thd warning. The signal perhaps of the aura 'approach of that more terrible disease Conn smmtlon. Ask yourself if you can for the Several brass bands from our ncighWinf ,,; l.ov iwwr. invited and are etnected. . to be present, aud all Ui hand In thecoun-J an eye on our neit(iorin; eowa or eaiis-iisake of saving 50 cte., to run the risk and dej r are most cordially and earnestly trmteff. .""T, wre,it your imii " "" 'll noiinng uir u. n c a now irom expenencn . ....i -..a,aiiidraiauiiian(sandli?lL ' Nwaafto be marshalled, when you may ex-l'that Shiloh's eore wilt CTWyotrr" Cough. It lit to make the Coming Fair a grand nicfeJ 7P umuer nwaj w ' p -iioever imia. j n explains y more uuui xaa. ball a luuiion bottles .were sold the I fear. ' It relieves Otoud. and Whnotii Cough, at once. Motiiors do not be without it. For Ime Back, Side or Cliest, use Shi Estate of Joha Duckworth, lata of Addison town- - , ship, deceased. lVetteri testamentary on the above estate! ivinet been rranted te tha ooderslarned by the) oroper authority ; notice is hereby given to all! mueoceo. ui said estate to ma ke Immeillatd oaynMat, and those aaviOK eiaimsagainst iue same: wUl present tnem uuiy autneaticaieu lor aeuie oaeat on Saturday, ths sth day of November. ; M. A. ROSS, sejitSS Executor. s OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made under the ly of Um virtue of an order iaaned out of the (r nh&n's Conrt of Somerset County. lr., and to u. 1 tree ten, we win expose io sate uy puooc vuicry. the premises, on Saturday, Odoler Ut, 18S1, at 1 o'eloek p. m., tht following valuable real e. late via ; t A eertaln tract of land situate In Hlddleereek 'Two. Someract county. .. aitiolninir lands ot jlovl Snyder, John Intield. Henry Ij. Snyder and intlienL eontainins: 2U aiTca. more or leas, ol which jibe re are aluait ion aeros cleared and about 2j icrea In mea.iow, havtna; a large Trams irweiunin houae, a lance imnh-fcwrir -other .atLuildiug- hercon ereotol. , TLRMS: ihia-thlnl In hand oa confirmation of sale, hal anve In twoeuaal annual iiayments without Inter eel. Tea ner cent, of hand money te be paid as soon at proiiertj Is knocked down. AARON BOUi.HKK. teptU Trustees. The followins is a partial list of GoihU tu Mock : Carpenters Tool, Plane. Saws Hatchets, Hammers, Insels, Adzes, c. l.laeksmitn s i.ikmIm, i'Uows, Anvils, k-es Files Hammers, Ac, Saddlery Hardware. Tub Trees. .;itSaddles, Hames, Bntklrs. Kins CI in. . IT I 1 . 1'.. 1 I." I. 1 . I. . .. L- L...: I 1. . Ijliits, and loois. imue rvnivm unt rums, niun-?, ci iswra, riuons anu juizors the largest stock in tomersei louniy. j miner s uixai. a uiu siotk. inie iaa Colored Paints for inside and outside painting. Paints in oil. all colors, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer. Wainnt Stains, Ac Window Glass of all sizes and glasa cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always on hand. ' . Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is very large and comprises very elegant styles. IHtstons Cucu- lar, Mulcy and Cross-cut aws. Mill Saw Piles of bes quality. Por-celain-liin-d Kettles, llamlli-s of all kinds. Shovels, Forks, tipade, lLikes, Mattocks, Grub Hu Picks, Scytlies, Snaths, bleilue". Cast Steel. Mason Hammers, Step iJiibU rs, larnage and Tire Uolts or all SoeooM one, eotne all and be happy, atu listen to the good old tunci of. "ye old en times," from "Aohl Una; Syne downi to'ldHundrd.- ' - , ; : J. II. Feitz, . , , .., Secretary: w Clooihi at O. W. Tnxnl'; come come all, itttd be convinced this is tlie place to buy your fall and winter goods. New Centreville, Pa. , )"TmiDo(To Totn M (o take a blue pill, but I didu't for I had already been pol-l 'wied twice with niercury.JThe druggist told uie to Uyl3dy-VorCanl I did. It Va just the thing lot my bilwusnes and 'rjajiMtipation, and now lain aswellaseve" .Torpid liver and kidney is the trouble, for, xhich Kidney-Wort always proves to be Uie jest remedy known. Hartford Ctnrnt, 1 , af Aiaeisbly ot the Commonwealth ol Fenn ijrlvaala, entitled "An Act to provide lor the In aarponuon and ReralMioa of eertaln Corpora dona," approved April 3uth, U74, and th supple eaanta thereto, for the Charter of an intended orporaUoa to be ealled The Penaiylvania Mutual! relcarrapn uompany, tae enaraeter anu oojeci oi wblea la tha construct ion, maintenance, and oper axloaof a teleoraph line in theeounties of Phila lelufala, Delaware, Chester, Lancaster, Cumber and. Franklin, Huntingdon, Bedford, Fulton, aiwrenoe, Butler, Wyoming, Bradford, Suaque nnn, Northampton, Lehlah, Berks, Lebanon, aaphin, Slontirontery, Carbon, Luieme, laeka eanna, Uchuylkill, Columbia. Montour, Korth maeriand, l.ycoralna;, Union, Erie, Warren, Me aava,crajur, veaango, jianon, Armstrong.! iTastmoreland, Allegheny, t aahlnirton, Fayette.H oaaarset. Mereer. Beaver, and Clinton, in thill tauof Pennsylvania, and for thess purposes toll va, no wen, and enjoy aU tha rights, tienenia.l I lerrea or ua saauui" - ' . , . v. , iil hM u iauioeat on the real estate oi jacoo aaim, urtm, soyawt wauntBt.,rhmuoipma. IMMdaTUcWborT wher. you cau attend! A UDITOR'S A OTICE. ! , Il fitVaWric j edoah ktlk. aiieriu, faaraiaea and arivlleuM eosK avot of Asajcmbly and Its aupnlements. BEAD PETTIT. Solicitors, HI Wainnt St., Philadelphia. T EGAL NOTICE. foOhrirtcna Keim, (whiow) Peter Kelm, who ia. dead, leaves betrs, vis.: jonn u. v;iay, xaeiann and Amelia Kline, all of westmreian.i county, Fa m Joaetih Kelm, ot the State ol Nebraska i.ii Eilmnnd W aim. of Mcbraaka. tal Jacob Kelm of Adair eeunty. Mo.. (6) Mary, intermarrleH with Jonas Blouarh, of Cambria county, Pa., (6 ill lhivkl Kelm, 7) Jonas Keim, ij xajiuocvo. in termarried with Samuel M. Flke, () Catharine.; Intermarried with Henry H. Blongh, and (10) ChrUtena, intermarried witn w m. ai. n-reicu wan all nf iSftmairaet enuntV- Pa.1 You are hereby notified that In pnrsnanee of a! iiarrit of nartition, issued out of the Orphans Court .. . , . ... l. i 1 a i i . i ii- . . . ... SITes. lxiokinsf lilttsnes, va.-iiiK'.-ro., lumira rmgersL meal pirves. !v ,r .it Rickets. Tubs. Woinlen Buckets, Twine, Koiie of all sizes. Hav Pnl- !ys. Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps. Steelvanls. Meat Cutters and Sttillers. Traces, Cow Jliaiiis. Halter Chains, Sdioe, lu.c, ana -rao unreiies, nurse urusnes, tuny conibs,taraf DOOR-T.OCKS, HIGXS. SCREWS. UtTCUXS. DOOR.KXOBS ind ever'i"g in Uie builder's line. Capa, Lead, Shot, Powder, Softry Fuse, etc., ete. I deal exclusive! who are btiihlinar. oi it to their ailvantnee to irfve me a call 1 tliank mv old customers The fact i I keep everything that belong to the Hardware trade. ,n ,liik!n.l of e-maUand trive luywholor tention to it. Persons ' ' in mv line. w. i find ? credit to rii oriKiiiie pcmoii. my one in need of anytliiiie n 1. ... ; 1 1 alu-qra frti.' A ri1IHmillle f tor ther iit'roiiage, and hoj this ra.-on to make many new onta IHIN'T FOltfiCT THK PLACE. ; - "ISo. 3, BAIL'S BLOCK." JOHN . BLY3IYER' loh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Geo. W. Ben ford, Druggist, Somerset, Pa. : ,,. Railroad Trcttrrs. J. II. Pritz, Tlcietl Agent B. A O. R. IL, Is prepared to sell tick bj to all parts of the West and East. Call and see him during the Fair next week, January W, 1890. L . i '- i t f somerset, Sept. M, HI i . im anuertiKnaa Anaitor appointed by tneft ymti of Common Pleas, for the purpose of dla-Jl a ITnTTflTiSXOTICH ribattae; all thenaxTi realised on ju.lirment Ko.f V . aaaner, ana otben. vs. lxiais r. banner ai ovi. """",,J , ,jr, ttraia. of the Zach Tannehill. Adm'a of Zach Taanehiil. ilee d.l nd amonit thoae legally entitled thereto, ol tee -!!.. H: Banner) hetry. Rive, notio. that hef"wido -? "u.'.SSi wiuattend to tue atlas or Bis PW'tment.ata"7'-- ""."f - -T offlce, in His office, In the Court Honsn. ia ths borouirh of I i.til WvlTol thdaT of Seiv aoaaera oa Thuradav, Oetebor Ui.HWl. at Mr,lS and wie i5 SrwasWrest wk m nr a.M .1.. -,. n.r,iM in inter. 1 Umber, lsttl, when ami wnero an perwa - :. '-- " 4T . atlniui .... BOMaueau. ' It ' M. J. PEITTS. . . ,OHNR-EI).IE.,,. II ..,7 Auditor. awpiaa abuikit, HAS STOOD YEARS OF FIELD TESTS I Buutft. T7enty-Fi7B Dollar AN AMMONIATED SUPER-PHOSPHAil . $2S.OO PER TON OF 3,000 jPOXTISTDS 1 Af k yonr dealer for tt, and, If ha does not have tt, "Taki xo Othm," hut iddms BAUGII A SOXS, Sole ManafiictiircrSe M WITH IIIUW1U ATE. 1'HIlAliU'ilia H51-1 it i . 3 ' I : 'V ; i . i 'r ) ' f , - r If i 1 -' I " f f t ' I :-. ! t i i 3 ! ft . i n !: w x I
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