tsai somerset Herald. i; sTLl Editor. S.i- i ' i tt your taxes arc paid by Friday. of Baltimore, is at the Mr. J.C. Harvey Somerset lloiie. Well, c litwl a r.iin Monthly ltuiriiii. ul an rarlv hour I ut:it- wili n..l In-w. -mv tliic winter n wax at first reported. PT ...OcMm sih, ISA. (iil'NTV itiMMITTKK. j. llikmaii j,.l.u Bradi.-Tam. F-1- Knopper. ..I, jolin Sudd. V.S. Mountain. i ,,,. liowrj--i lU,S.M. i,vi Knui'l'- . M .Cover. ' puianiin Km. 'r,LUs.Boaii. .VlOOt, .Josiali me. i t II. W erner. i..lm Uoorce. 53"rr . ci...r- rttirrille. 1 . -". c .1' T. . ... .,.;,n jlHIOS VI . man. J.J. Zimmerman. V. II. ItoUl lnT. A. ISrubaker. .iiiili, Wm. B. Frease. , j.J. Bowman. Vcrtli, J"'"' J-I,1UT-f ,!,,n, J. r. Critt:lifield. ,.s'.G.!lalt-r. ,rn.1iar1esW. Pii:'. . c E:;ilHTt. T.,.fc,vfiot, A. M. Cramer. 9;. shaw. J.i. HillCT. tSlTT, GEO. (ravevard itiKuraiiRe is suid to lie in many mrt! of the slat. Republican votei do luit nelcot the y- tuiit of taxes on nr Ix-CuriMM, 7. All lovers of music should atu-nd the Jean Walla concert Thursday night. If you an- in Somerset Thursday evening ho sure that you hear Jean Wallace sim;. It i.-: said lli.it (he r'r.iuklin county apple Top has Ikxii destroyed hy the dry weather. Mr. Jacob 1'ile, of Johnstown, a former Soinerseter, called to see us Monday morn ing. Mr. Mahlon Miller Las the thanks of the printer hoys for a hag of choice eating ap I A nuiiilier of our young folks paid a visit to the colored caiiip-lneetiti;', near Samuel' church, Sunday. Ifciu't fuil to attend the Jean Wallace con cert Thursday evening. If you do you wiil miss a rare treat. V. 1'ILE, t'hainnun. tFob--l'Msiurer Agent J. II. In B. O. Railroad, is making ar ;. ta run special excursion trains :.;nir:i, etoler '.th, and 7th, talniot Sa. 111,. and r-jturuing iinig :ain, leavinR Sonn rw't at .stopping at all statiotn. ..frim Ciitiiln'rland on the ."th to ,1 in the evening for th.K-o desir n(iim' the "atiio da v. HtSSTI.oTlI CXJATS, AT MItS. A.Kl'111S. ; -n' tiie New t ioinh at tt. K. rAKKKBV. ,., llaiiiin.h-V, for a!r hy '. K. , Tin- IH tx k if goods at J. B. Sxvikb C.i'. ... or A1X KINDS, AT M1W. A.K.nil.'S. '. Nrw 4 iis !! Just received i.uc nf Oarp.ls at J. II. Snyder A: 1 nniMtel fir td cents per yard. ! SKE Til E SEW j M IHS. AT M IIS. A. li. I" II IAS. urinary arid female complaints .im. 3;. ainl pret.'y il cloths hy the .u. rn. gn Ui t5. K. ParkecV. !iri PutaliN-s wanted at C. W. Tki-xal'k, ltreville, fa. If the weather is favorahlc, Uie attend ance at the County Fair, which commence to-day, promises to be very larc. The concert to be held in the Court House Thursday evening, under the auspices of tlitti. A. U., promises to be a brillian af fair. We never kuew a man or woman who visited a Fair, who did not nee somethin;; they had never seen liemrv and learn some thing new. The buildings und fences in and about the Fair ( rounds have all been rejaired and wnne-wasneii, ami everything looks as bright and clean asa new iin. We ai knoH'ledgi'the receipt of a compli mentary ticket to the F-igth Annual Fair of the liedford County Agricultural Society, to U-lield at liedford on the Hth.lth.aml 13tU of Oeiolicr, 11. The poor eipiirrels are having a restless j time of it jitst now. They an being boni' barded and popieJ at almost continuously hy all sorts of hunters with every lescrii- tion of murderous weapons, und scores of defunct specimens of the frisky little aniinaUs are daily brought to town. Tber are re- iHinol to oc unusually numerous tnu Mat- son. o invite tlie attention of our readers to the advertisement of the new firm of John M. llolderbaum Si Son. Mr. lloldurbaum has done business in Somersx-t to long Uiot "the memory of uun runneth not to the contrary," and lias now associated his son in business with him and is prcarcd to do business on a larger and better scale than ever. Kcad the advertisement and learn where to buy goods and save money. Intelligence received from the Warner Observatory, Koehester, N. Y., announces the discovery of a new comet located in UiJ constellation of Virgo. It is a striking co incident that this new and bright comet ap peared at the same hour that President Oar iield was breathing his 'last. It was first seen by IC E. llaruard in Nashville, Tenn who has made claim through Prof. Swift for the Warner prize of SJUO in gold. This makes the fifth comet seen kincc May first, and of this number four have appeared from ulmost the wiine spot in the heavens. In connect ion with the festival to be held during the Fair under the auspices of the G. A. 11.. the committee have decided to give a concert in the Court House, Thurs day evening, at which Miss Jean Wallace, the celebrated vocalist of Pittsburgh, will sing. 1 lie mere mention 01 -Miss Vt auace s name should be sufficient to secure a large audience anywhere in western Pennsylvania where her superior musical talent is o widely recoguized and appreciated. This is Miss Wallace's first appearance in Somerset, and we lxieak for her a full house. l'mjierty holders are required to lay the side walk in front of their resHjctive prem ises. There is a enalty provided hy nn act of Bsserlily f ir not so doing. A hint to the -e in sufficient. W understand that Somerset has Ik-cii seli-ted as the place for holding the next annual meeting of the Poor Directors of the State. The meeting will be held some time during next September. A dealer who is to.i close-fMcd to adver tise his warns is the chap who always ask two priera for anything that he may have to sell. Purchasers can always do In'tter by buying from 1:1ktu1 advertisers. Kalakana, the king of a group of vulcanic islands and aliout (5n,iKW people, is now air ing his royalty in this country. He want to get a lot of Virginia negroes to cultivate his extensive cotton and sugar plantations. We arc informed of a rumor being in cir culation in the lower iart of the county that water is so scarce in Somerset tliat it is selling at ten cents a drink, and that many persons are hesitating aliout coming to the Fair on this acconnt. The person that started this rumor made a slight mistake Then; has always been sufficient water to drink In re. It is whiskey and not water that is sellirg at ten cents a drink, and since the recent copious rain fall we have even suflicient to water to satisfy the thirst of the "court horses." The long continued dry fiiell came to a sudden end in this section Sunday night. The rain came down for all that was out during the greater part of the night, and j;id;.-ing from present apiear:inces it Is not all down yet. Miat-,'X"l overcoat, cheap, you mr choice of lit to select from J. B.SvtER Co's. SAV1I POl.MAKS IN LAUOE T.AT MILS. A. K. rill.'S. iacj- an.1 elvic difficulties take and see ns we have a nice f )m1s jnst received from the that will please yon. J. P. SXTDF.B A Co. TiX'K OF liOXXETS HATS AND JIT KECKIVEI). AT MILS. A. E. VHL'S. ;.JtT, 4 Co. -will sell you a good ,vd. 1 suit of cloths, a hat, pair :m.iair of hose, a tic, and a box si! frr ?t 1 On. There is nothing :ns. nUMMINt;.S AXI) FllINGKS TR1MMIX0S JFST nECf.IV- MILS. A. IirilL S. sjiins in Prexs tJooils Black 1 ''isluneres, black and colored ;Satins. Shawls, Shirts, Blankets, '-n.fort Ac, at C. IJ. Pahkeb. - ASSOKTMEXT OF CHIL- TIKATS JFST P.ECEIV- MPS. A. E. I HIS. J Er.vassent make from $25 to "filing Ekh1s for E.O. Hideout f'oty street, Xew York. Send me and terms. Ciuiteau, the assassin, must be the most unhappy man living. No one sympathizes with him. Thousands would take his life without the intervention of ajury. Millions demand his blood. Let the wretch be dealt it li according to law. Saturday morning Mr. John Lambert w;s installed as passenger, freight and express agent of the S. & C. IL&ilroad, at this place in lied of Mr. Jacob Kinimel resigned. Mr. John W. Wonder lias taken Mr. I -amhert" place in the Johnstown office. Fair Post A festival will be held during the under the auspices of II. R. Cummins J. A. U.. in Cant. John H. Miller building on Main street. We understand, that it is to lie kept ojien day and evening, and will be jnst the place for visitors to lunch. It is pretty thoroughly established Vy sev eral lightning disasters that have occurred of late that it is dangerous to leave the win dows open during a storm accompanid by I-ghtning. The safest way is to close the windows when the air is filled with electric currents. The first apiearance of a young lady in a hoop skirt is readily observed by the awk ward manner in which she conducts her self. The new-fangled apicndage as natu rally alsorbs her mind and attracts as uni versal attention as the actions of a boy in his first boots. Our good looking young friend and form er fcllowtownsman, Mr. E. E. Fatton, who has been in the employee of the B. & O.JL IL, Co., in the west for sometime past, has been brought back to his native heath by thccomiany and will hereafter have Lis headquarters at this place. CLOVES LAMES axi rxrEit axi ;extle- MRS. A. E. FIIL'S. n. (icriiiantown varn, Wool- Unen Carpet yarn, at C. R. Packer's. AMi CHEAPEST STOCK IXtl.MAXS AXI) SK1HTS 'X IX TIIE COUNTY, AT MILS. A.E rin. s uerc did you get that nit ' Piiyder & Cos., thev lieat "? thi neck of woods, selling !' nd I tell you Harry, when '"oil. it is wool, and yon can FP.IXGIX SILKS, ':,!,)XS AXI) BUTTON'S TO 'W.r.-S TrJXMIXG. AT MRS. A. E. I'HL'S. , J1a!x CosStbeet. 1 wiU 11 times. B-f. Pork. Mut- reawouahle prices. Open liuat wagon three times Hekbt Klimiab. Somerset. Pa. HASJI ST KETl'RX ''"ILAIiKLPIIIA. WHERE "'itdiT 1 t I 4. Cl" A ! A - Ml A A ib prepared to make all exeeot hair im-. lr,- ".- rair 01 ufcnw lk nJ from ) t., is .... ---oik onucr jo cent "it rat, lipw.t u... w left at late rmi.W.'o if Ali A. Sim us. "r.-ii.: u.- - oirwa. Me nave . Wriperatort,, Mc- 11 Bict, en t k 4 ;".lWf, Pork, kept 'hl- "-n dailv. Parties . " T tU hnndred or ll.oiis. K"s Davis Si Co. fcy their Pro-s, Medi icuT "-f,,at'"u.rJ-, Fancy , 'nertaod ki n 1, w. . - -uri irac- -. X I!.d. II V1iiel, Rye (ilass- 6ii4 !now Knsonable. Nearly every private- family in this place has been compelled to have water hauled from those streams in the vicinity which are not dried up, and from bored wells, where the supply seems incxhaustahle. Twcty-five cents er barrel is the price ask ed and cheerfully paid. flrteneburi) Argv. A Harvest Home picnic was held at Beam's Church, in Jcnner township, Satur day. tnite a large number of persons par ticipated and a very enjoyable time was had in the bcantiiul grove adjoining the church. Our good friend, Mr. John Beisecker is en titled to our thanks for the crust that w given us to cut and the lione to jKilish. And now our young tnend Mansfield Ross has gone and done it. On lost Wed nesday morning, Mr. Mansfield Roes, son of Gnu M. A. Ross of Addison, was married to Miss Callie Frey, daughter of Ir. William Frey. or Brandon ville. W. Va, The Her ald shakes with you Mansfield, and tenders you and your fair young bride its most hearty congratulations. La!t Saturday morning Mr. Jacob Fritz, living near Cassclman, Upper Turkeyfoot township, went out into the woods for the puriose of trying to outen the forest fires, that were then raging on the fan upon which he lived. While there he became completely surrounded by the fire and was unable to cscajie. His clothing was burned entirely from his body, and his flwdi was j burned to a crisp, but strange to eay not a hair on his head was eveu singed. Mr. Fritz was a highlv resiiecteil gentleman of .2yea of age. Hiit funeral took place Sunday afternoon. The forest fires youth of town did consid erable damage in the way of destroying fences and valuable timber last week. The Hkralii's pressman, Mr. Charles Kline, lost nearly every fence on his small farm. Thursday night the fire came into such close proximity of Mr. John Kant-net's premises that for a time it was feared all would be destroyed. A Iarc crowd of men and boys from town went down to Mr. Kantner'a as sistance, and hy "fighting fire with fire" succeeded in saving his prorty. His Lam was on fire several times, but the flames were extinguished before much damage could be done. It is said that the fires orig inated from the engines on the S. & C. 1L It., many of them not having spark catch ers on. If this be true the railroad com pany should be held responsible for the damages sustained. One reason for the wide-spread grief, be cause of the sad ending of our late Presi dent's career, seems to have been overlook ed. In fact it may be said to be the primal motor Leading to such profound national sorrow und regret, that his life in this sphere has been brought to an untimely end. And that is Uie knowledge, that beyond all his capacity as a public man, as a legislator, as an efficient executive, he was a pure and true man. Pure in his relations to his wife, true in Lis affection and love for Lis family. It is this trait in this man's character, which more titan any other. Las endeared him to the people at large, and its influence npon the public mind will not be lost. The ele vation of such man as Garfield, to the most prominent position in the Govern merit, marked an epoch in the domestic life of the people. After all, it is the man him self whose death is regretted, as well as that of the President of the United States, ORIOLE OllSEUVATIO.VS. Activity in Baltimore and Certainty of such Royal Time at Xevcr Before bad Anywhere. The busy notes of preparation are beard on all oidi-s in Baltimore, and the Oriole will prove an event, the equal of which in bril iiaiicy. splendor and extent was never known in this country. From Monday morning to the wee small hours of Wednes day night, there will be one constant suc- suoccsston of brilliant spectacles. The a gcuntTucsdey night the llth. will be daz zling in the extreme. The floats upon which the tableaux will be shown are of unusually large dimensions, being placed upon rail road tracks and run over the line of march upon street car tracks. This enables the construction of the tableaux npon a very large scale, and lnsares so steady and solid a transit as to aflord almost no end of op portunity for display. Not only will the line of march be illuminated from one end to the other, but the entire city will be lighted by electric, calcium and other lights. It will indeed be such a night as will live in memory for years to come. The decorations throughout the city will of themselves be worthy of a journey to look upon. Balti more demonstrated her great taste in this line at the Scsqui-Centennial last year, and the improvements she will make this year will surprise all. Everybody appears to be interested in the event and Oriole is the talk of the town.' The municipal author! ties will make the reception to the distin guished Frenchmen the most noteworthy of any that will be tendered them during their stay in this country. The most brill iant festivities will be inaugurated in their honor, and the grand ball and carnival with which the three days will end premises to eclipse all previous attempts at such sort of thing anywhere in the country. 'Every care will be taken by the B. & 0. to provide Uie best of accommodation for the transport tion of the immense crowds which will go from the line of the road to Baltimore. The exceedingly low rate of one-half the usual fare proves very popular, as also the ten days' limit on the tickets. Petersburg h, Sept. 20th, 1881 Ed. Herald : The news of the death of James A. Garfield produced a feeling of the most intense sorrow among all classes in our community. Although it was an event not altogether unexpected, yet when the sad in tclligence was flashed over the wires its ef fects were startling indeed. The bell on the Disciples' church was tolled, and the house was neatly draped in mourning. Men, for the time being, laid aside all religious and political distinctions, and united as one in lamenting the untimely death of him, whose administration, though short, won for him the esteem and confidence of thous ands who had opposed bis election. Elder Lariuicr paid us a visit last week and it was suggested on Saturday evening, 24 inst., that we would hold a memer ial service on Lordsday evening. The matter was talk ed over, and on Lordsday evening the Meth odist minister, Rev. Murray, with his con gregation met in the Disciples' church and particiiiated in the memorial services. The Lutherans declined meeting with us, but held a prayer n.eeting in their owa house. The order of exercises were congregation al singing, Scriptural reading, by Elder Lar imer, prayer by Elder Myers, of the Ger man Baptist chnrcb, singing by the congre gation, when Rev. Murray entertained the audience with an appropriate address, which was listened to with the most profound atten tion ; another song was sung, when General Ross in a very forcible manner read the ad dress delivered by Elder Power at the funer al services in Washington City. An op portunity was then given for general re marks, which was resjioiuled to by II. A. Hartzcll, Dr. Mountain and Elder Larimer, of Fayette City ; the hitter of whom deliv ered the closing address in a very touching and earnest manner. After singing the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mur ray, when the audience retired in good or der, all seemii g well pleased with the exer cises upon the occasion. At this hour, 2 p. m. Monday, the bells on the Methodist and Disciples' churches are being tolled. Respectfully Yours, H. A. Hartzell, Bepnicannooiss. While engaged in a game of base ball at Greensbtirgh, Monday of last week, Frank Hill, son of John Hill, late of this place, in collision with another player had Lis collar bone broken and was otherwise injured. He lay senseless for several hours and upon regaining consciousness was conveyed to his homo, where he is now lying in a criti cal condition. We arc in receipt of a copy of the Chaffee connty. (Col.) Ittmocral, edited and publish ed by Mr. Frank G. Chorpennine. former ly of Somerset. The Jhmomtt is a neat. seven column paper with a lilx-ral amount of advertisements. Its editor is a lirst.rate practical printer, having worked in both the Vrm.ynt and llr.KAi.u offices w hen a boy. and iiglit to know bow to run a good pai-er. If there is aught that could alleviate the sorrow of Mrs. Garfield at the loss of a lov ed husband, is must be found in the sympa thy that has followed her.and which fortun ately has taken such practical shape that she will at least be removed from care as to her future. Perhaps the most touching tri butc that one woman could give to another, is that of Queen Victoria of England, her self widowed by the loss of a congenial companion, years ago : who has, from the first illness of the President manifested deep interest in Ins condition. There are many of her subjects w ho accuse her of coldness and indifference to the general welfare of ber jieople, but tins must be a mistake. At all events Mrs. Garfield, for whom she has, in her many despatches, cx hihited an almost sisterly regard and thoughtful sympathy, especially in her last affectionate tribute, on the receipt of the news of the death of President, will, as all of our people must, return her heartfelt thanks. In placing her court in mourning for the death of President Carficld, she has paid a complimentary tribute never before offered by a monarchy to Republican Amer ica. Sorrow luakes us all a kin, and the United States must recognize and will ap preciate the grateful tribute of the Queen to a sister in allliction and a country in mourn ing. The reiiorts during the course of illess of President Garfield, wi'I do much to shake popular faith in medical practitioners. Granted, that there are cases in which the members of the so-called "healing art," can not rescue their patients from the jaws of death, there should be a certain degree of propriety observed by tbem, which would not allow their statements to exaggerate the chances of recovery, when if they were as well posted in the details of their profession as their claimed knowledge presumes, they should be fully aware that there are no chances of recovery. It is well understood that many bulletins from the bedside of the late President did not truthfully reflect his true condition. Even a few moments be fore his death, an attending physician pro nounced Lim as "doing welL" 80 utterly unreliable were the daily bulletins from the sick led that Secretary Blaine, and after wards Attorney General MacVeagh, were obliged to exercise an nndue amount of care in the formation of their dispatches to Eng land, lest they might make mistakes and render themselves liublc to the charge of misstatement. It is one thing to minister to the needs of a iiotient and another to misrepresent his actual condition. No Mr H. C, White.of the well-kuowiifirni.of ! amount of energy and self-sacrifice with A. J. White & Son, Men haii Tailors, I haia bershurg, Pa., wishes us to inform their many alrons in Somerset that ho will be at the Somerset House 011 or about the 11th of this month, where he will be glad to see all Lis old customers and any others who may wish to purchase a fall or winter snit. or overcoat. 'Mi ToltwEXTEii Back." Is the exclama tion of more than one jMwir hard-working man and woman. I)j you know why it aches 7 It is because your kidneys are over tasked and need strengthening, at,d your system needs to be cleansed of bad humors. Kidney-Wort is the medicine you need. "It acts like a charm." says a well known phy sician, "I never knew it to fail." Liquid or 1 dry sild by drapg'sts. Bo$to W. which all of the IYesidcnt's attendants must be justly credited, can condone for their childish statements of his recovery, when, if they understood his case, they must have Iwen aware that he was on the road to death and not to "convalescence" or recovery, as fhey falselv stated. "How ark Yoc Mr Old Friud 7" asked a bright looking man. "Oh ! I feel misera ble, I'm bilious and can't eat, and my back is so lame I can't work." "Why in the world don't you take Kidney-Wort ? that's w hat I take w hen I'm out of sorts, und it always kecj me in irfct tune. My doc tor recommends it for a'l such troubles." Kiduey-Wort is the mrc cure for bilious ness and constipation. Don't fail to try it. Long Branck -Ytu. Waterloo, Iowa, Sept 23, 1881 Ed. Herald : In reading your ever wel come paper I find many complaints about the drouth, and also about the intense sum mer beat and I came to the conclusion that an item from Iowa might be of some inter est to the many readers of the Herald. We have had an awful hot summer here in Blackhawk county, but have not suffered from drouth as our native county of Somerset has. While the southern part ot this state is scorched and crops are almost a total failure. Here the thermometer has registered 108 in the shade ; it has been very common thing to see it up to 100 and 105 ; but the crops are not such as to be complained of. The average yeicld of oats is from 30 to 35 bushels per acre. Corn from 30 to GO bushels per acre. There is but little wheat raised in this part of Uie state. The present prices are what we call good for this western country. Waterloo market to-day is as follows : Oats, 32 cts. , corn, 50 eta patatoes, 73 cts. ; live hogs, $C per hundred; I think some of the readers would be as tonished to see the large fields of com that are raised here. Mr. J. 3. Enicrt, formerly of Somerset county, has 190 acres of corn this season. He built a barn this year, 100 x5C, that cost $4,000 ; there are not many barns in old Somerset that beat this. ,W. J. Brooks. Ursixa, Oct 1, 188L Superintendent Weller held his annual examination of teachers at this place on Sept 27th. The class passed a very credita ble examination, all receiving first grade but two, and they came within a fraction Prof. Weller complimented the class very hiehlv on doing so well. What class can beat this T Mr. Miller, as a teacher, can feel proud that his school did so well ; he can bavethe proud satisfaction of reflecting that Lis la bor in the school room proved a success on examination day. ' - We are pleased with the manner in which our worthy Superintendent conducts his ex aminations. The mode which he has adopt ed, is such that applicants can go to work without the least excitement ; bis pleasant countenance and kind words encourage them so that they hare their presence of mind and can do justice to themselves. We have reason to believe that the schools of the county will advance under the superin tendency of Mr. Weller. The school board of Urrina employed Mr. Musselman, of Somerset, as their principal- teacher. Mr. Miner Was not art applicant CoXFLfEXCR IEMS : The drouth and hot weather still con tinues. The corn crop is reported unusually light A. J. Bowlln, who has been away on bus iness during the summer,' has " returned to spend the winter with his friends. Thomas Hill, the foreman or the gravel train, was instantly killed on the morning of the 27th Inst; near the depot and in front of his own residence, by the engine of Lis own train backing from a siding towards Uie main track. Mr. Hill was about 64 years of age and for 34 years in the employ of die B. St O. company. He was generally known as the great tannet nan. He leaves a wife and six children. ---- Memorial day in honor of our dead Presi dent was properly observed in this place. Alt places of business were closed all day. Divine services were held In the Methodist church morning and evening, under auspic es of the minister in charge. Quite a num ber of addresses were delivered. - September 30th. 1881. X. Not so Slow. During the last week of September, our enterprising Grocers, Grain, Feed & Produce dealers, Messrs. Cook A Bet rits, shipped to the mining regions,! wheat, potatoes & keg butter to the value of $2400, and including maple sugar in stock 13000. More ready for shipment Meetings will be held at the following times ami places and will be addressed by able spcakera : LET THERE BE A FULL TURNOUT at all of them. BERLIN, Monday, October 17, 7 r. if. KINGWOOD, Tuesday, " 18, 2 " NEW LEXINGTON," " 18,7 " CONFLUENCE, Wednesday " ' 19, 7 ' PETERSBURG, Thursday, ' - 20, 2 ' URSIXA, M " 20, 7 ' GEBHARTS, Saturday, " 22, 2 ' ROCKWOOD, " ' 22, 7 DAVIDSVILLE, Tuesday, " 25, 2 1 HOOVERSVILLE, " " 25, 7 1 JEXXERTOWN, Wed. " 26, 2 SirESVILLE, " " 2C, 7 ' BAKERSVILLE, Thursday, " 27. 2 1 FRIEDENS, " . " 27, 7 ' STOYSTOWX, Friday " 28, 2 BUCKSTOWX, " " 28, 7 1 SHANKS VILLE, Saturday, '.' 29, 2 ' WELLERSBURG, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2 ' POCAHONTAS, Wed., " 2, 2 ' PINE HILL, Thursday, " 3, 2 ,' Soi-tiiampton Mills, Friday, " 4, 1 ' SALISBURY, " " 4, 7 ' MEYERSDALE, Saturday, " 5, 2 ' JEXNER X ROADS, " " 5, 2 ' Jno. R. Scott, Gkobok W . Pile, Secretary. Co, Chairman. DIED. HAMER. Near Hooversville, Ta., Sept 13, 1881, Albert Lawrence, Infant son of James F. and Mary Hamer, aged 1 year, 1 month, 8 days. LUtlo Albert thou Last left us Here thy loss we deeply feel ; ' But 'tis God Who hath bereft us, . " He can all our sorrows Leal. ' JENKINS. Eliza Jenkins, mother of J. A. Jenkins, died at Lcr Lome in Sharis burg, Pa., September 28, 18S1. The remains were taken to the old homestead, Hamiany, West Va,, for interment. She was in her OCth year. MAKRIKIV G LES3NER M ILLER. On September 22d, 1881, by Rev. II. F. Keener, Mr. Joseph Glcssiicr to Miss Susan K. Miller, both of Stonycreck township. ROSS FREY. Wednesday ' niornl ng. September 28, 1881, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. 8. T. Mitchell, of Brownsville, Fa., Mr. Mansfield A. Ross, of Addison, IX to Miss Callie, only daughter of William Frey, M. !., of Brandon ville, Preston connty, W. Va. Many testimoni als of good will were presented. DANIELS STERNER. By J. F. Mur ray, at Uie M. E. parsonage, Addison, Pa., September 29. 1381, Mr. W.. T. Daniels to Miss Rebecca Sterner, both of Harnedsvllle, Pa. .'" ' It Las never yet been definitely settled as to who "struck Billy Patterson,", but the public are a unit in saying that Sol Uhl keeps the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc, to be found in Uie county. II Las just received Lis fall stock, which is one of Uie largest and most com plete ever brought to Somerset county. Give him a call. . Suiloii's Catarrh Remedy, A marvel us cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker wouth and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the niore successful treatment of these com plaints without extra charge. Frice 50 cts. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Druggist, Som erset, Pa. - - : . Farmebs Look at This. The market is open for wheat potatoes, core, keg butter. maple sugar, onions tc., all at good round prices. Bring them right along and return with the cash or value in merchandise. .- . Cook & Beerits. Obdkbs Wasted. Mr. A. W. Coffroth, of Uie firm of Hughes & Coffroth, Mercliant Tailors, Clothiers, and dealers in Gentle men's Furnishing Goods, at Keyser, West Virginia, will be in Somerset during the Fair, and wishes to take the orders of ail in need of Fall Clothing. He will have with him a full line of samples, which he respect fully invites all to examine. ; Asswek Tuuj Qi-ESTios. Why do so many people we see around us, seem to pre er to suffer and be made miserable by In digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 73 cts. we will sell them SLi- loh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Geo. V. Benford, Druggist, Som erset Fa. 1 Boots, Boots, Boots 1 Hats, Hats, Hats ! Caps, Caps, Cap ! and everything kept in a first-class Boot A Shoe Store is to found at SolUhls, in Mammoth Block. His stock is large, Ins prices low, his terms reasona ble. You can save 20 per cent by buy i ng from him. Ilisaales are large and hia pro fits small. Call and see him and be con vinced. , . . .; .. ... t , r -I Goxs Astray A large black eow, about eight years old. Any information as to her whereabouts will be thankfully received by ... J. R. Scott. : nauuniABan ; tiametod by Uoost a Baamirs. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4. FEED Apples, dried, ..... ApoUtmuar, V ssJ....n. Hru, loe a Battsr, n k() ItatMr, V s (roil) boekwfcul, l busnel ' ami, 1'JO llMiwax, ft liaoua, sboaUunfl esaatryaaams, y , wn, (carivisaaaa...... (earl 1 tjsAyyjwMi. Jura Basal T n ....... Usui mum. ft m... ...... ......... J1 V !-.-...... Flour, ft bbl Tissues yj bia., (M ). IaMibrt rd iotL ft.,... , Hp? MMdltasa, and chop liw as rotates, Mtmtpg i-) , JnsWnV 9 .. Ry b... SauSVvVbtaxtra " Onaad Ansa, par sack " Aaktoa, par sacs.... , 8wwr-::::::::::::; Wheat, p bu M , WOO, e4f.( ........ Wt . . ...utjijce UUti-ifio - -M 75e (3 nil K4 .. ..lty) Via is , 130 Ua StWQl 00 ...... 1 Ml VM , 15S ... Wti7W 1MI 17 Via AIM (4700 Tboe ........ .Ww , 4f4fUe 1 ooui wj t toe TSo 1 ...SI ILtita 00 ........ .9 W 1KI10 11414 bu 70 .......1 M ....... .610 RAILROAD SCHEDULES, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. , a. Ul. TKAISS OOISU BAST. Arrival. ... Leave, 7S Mtlaa to fhlla. Jobnstowa Ex.J.. Ma a. m. departs.. a:30 p. ra. Parilie KM........ MlAa atapa..... s.j p. m. CUoag Kay Kx.. JQ-. a. m. Bag an p. m. Sf-.V0"1 IJ Kx.l a, m. 6:45 p. bu u 12: W p. aa. sbiw UJU p.m. ..w.wBuva ATO.J.. o p. m. iiops.. OlacuuiaU EM MS p. m. stops.... Faat line U 10-40 p. m. 7:36 a, m. TBAISS OOtBO warn. w " ' Arrival. ... . . iav. n milel to HtU'gh. PltUuartrh Ea.r.. Ma. m. itopa 7:00a. m. UiBotnoaU E.... : a. m 8:40 a. m. JohnBtuwa Aoc.f.. 0:33 a. m. toua 1036 a, ni. Mail EM 7.04 a.m. ...f m . m. Alumaa Aoo.) 10: W a. m. arrives Parifle EM lo:3o a. m. stops 1:4S p. m. Way PanMogcrll.. M p. m. stops 8:M p. m. Chicago Ex., i-a p. m. itopa..... T.30p.m. at Uneii 0:40 p. m. nm a. m. Mails .lo:10 p. aa. stopa..... 1:11a. ni. tt'i 1 DaUT eaoapt Kuaaay. Dally ex eel Monday. . fa JotuutowB Expnaa, Mail. Huntliwil. and jokattown Amommodatlua art local tnlas east, aad the Jokaatowa AeeosioMdatkm, Altoooa Ae oomnradathm. Way laaager and Mail are lucal trains west. The raat Uos, oast aad west, will atop on Sun days, aad east at East Coaeioaugh on Saturday only. ... The Clnolanati Einnn wt will inn nn urn. day. ' r Tho Chicago Ezproat west whoa fiaggod will P Blalravillo lnleraeeUoa, Latroba, Oreens- Tho Pacific and Juhnttown Express ea.it. and Altoona Aeoommodation and I'actna Exoraaa west eoanoet with tho Ebenabarg A Uresson Braoeb in tli mornlnK, aad by lbs ClacloaaU Exproas east and matt wt In the orening. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RAILROAD. SOUTHWARD. - Jcknttmo. Bemtrteti Xockmood. UaU 10.30 a.m. 12:-Jip.a. U:&p.in. Expreia.... 4:0p. in. k:Jay. ui. .0:10 p.m. SOBTIIWACD. A I - T.. . . . . "lino. r pari.. iTiiart. Exiiresi.. :w a. la. Sua. in. 8 uo a. m. Mall 3 1Dn 9 U 1 . M 1 -. n Local. ... .11:0 p. m. t JOp. m. 0:10 p. nu Tho Mail aad Express, north and (oath, ran dally ; the tVwal Tnla laily except Sunday. Oa the Pittsburgh Ulvlalon, B. A O. Railroad thrown pam-nger trains, oast bound, will leava Itockwood at 1:41 p. m., and U:M p. nu, arriving repeetlvely at Waahington at V 3J p. m., same lis T. aad liaO mTt Hviralnir mmA a, tj. 1 1 i :S0 p. m., fame day, and at 7:40 next morning. wootwara-eoeaxl through trains leavs Baltimore HKwa,B.,uM a p. m., ana Washington at 10:40 a. bu, aad 14 p. nu, arriving respectirely at Boekwoad at M p. au, and 4 33 a. a. BATIMORE i OHIO RAILROAD. JTTTSBURQH UIVISIUIC. n aad after Mar 23. 181. trains oa thla mail will depart frees and arrive at donoi. euntsr tyrant aad Wats SLroeta, a lollow ; Pttubarg 1 nnuiouca McCeeepart Wrat jicvion Broad Ford ML Meewnt CoonclUTill L'nkoatwa Ohio Pyle Kookweed . Uyndman Cambirlaad Waahlawloa Baillaaon WSUT, 10:00 a. l v:-M " MKM 11:1 " 114 1:U 11:.10 " Ji:4- isj: - mi p. I ue -arte t- i " IKAop.i I-rare: Baltimore Wanlilnxton CombrTaud llyndutaa Kncawood Oloofrl ConnrllaTitla Vaiootewa Broad Ford Nt. Hreaant Mint hrmun McKewpen Braddott IntUburs . VAIL. too a.), !:. ui :YS p. . , 4: " t- 7:0 7:8 :a " ":M " 7 ' :37 0:14 : p. an. The Exproas train leave Pltubargh at 1:19 V. M. irrirtair at (Joauaallaellia u-oA V mt mj.. wood 11-W P. M. Ia retarn the Exprocs leave Cumberland at S3o A. M, arriving at Kock- ww Jl A. M, UDOaoUsvlll M A. M HtU-barghT4A.M. The moat direct and pleaeaot roole to lb East and South via Washington (Jlty. Tbsoejgh Mall leavutg at 1041 A. sr., dally, ar rive at Waahington at a. m.i Baltimore, WM Xork t.ii a. r. w.j rnuapeipniacio A. K. ; Mew bm jueaaaoaa u: A. M. . Throuirh Expre, leaving 8 0 r. nve at w aahtnaton at S 30 a. k dallr. ar- HalUmnra. T 111 A. K. Pbiladolpblat JO r. a. N. Y 4:45 r. m. Through Mail train dally. Exp train daily nee ut Sundav. ' aewimmodatloa train aad Fayotto Expreao aai wMBBy ounuay. Tkkot offlse. eorner Firth Arenas and Wood street, and depot corner Oraae aad Water ita,, riuHiwgi,ri. V. K. LORD, CTea. Pinenger Agent. , I M. CUL.E, General TicAet AijOaL gllEIIIFF SALE. y virtue of certain writ of VI. Fa. ami 1j,v Fa., iMuedoutoltheUnurto! l.mimon fleaafof xmmitouun!y, l'a., n.l In m dlrrcteil, there will be ija.d to public aal at the Uourt Uouae, Thuredai, Oduicr 27, 1S31, at 1 o'elork r. ., all tho right, 1 1' to, IntereM and claim of the delendnnta. H. V. 1 truoe. Preaident and Treasurer. R.XLJ. Zuhnii-r Snrnnry. unl JohnS. Wiiliamaon, partner, iioing busloeaa In toe name oi mo rinKerion IMmltur Uompmy (limeteiuof, In and to tho following deecribed ren 1 estato, rlz : N.v. I. A veruin tract of lin.1 lloi In A hlla-n Twp., .Somrrsol rouniy, fa., mwireypil rn war rant In the name ol Adam While, containiiifr 4'i4 arirs, strict mearara, a-liolnton lamia warrBDlrt in the name ol John Wulto uhrlatoiiher White N'rt 'J 1 tHrf llflll tllH.I. DfM.I.M . vyd on a warrant la the name of John White containing 4M acre, airict meaaure, adjoining lamia warrantad la the name ot Adam While and others. No. 3. A tract of land rttuatean aforemlit, mr veyed on a narntntwl in the name of t'rederh-1 SchnirK, eontalnlnc 3U3 acre ami 1W pvrrhe atrictmeaeuro, adjoining tho Uld Forge trart, Jane tludt-r chiilu, land in name of John White oinvn. No. 4. A tract of land aitnais aa aforcauhl. eon talning 14 acre and 84 perchea, aliolnlnK V- elman river, lando warranted in the name of JhriBtopher hit, John White and otaera,lelng a part era tract (urveyed on a warrant In the nam of Thoouu White, rriglnally oontalned 400 Ha. A tract of land altuateaa afiremlil. nr. veyoyedona warrant In Uie nam of Cornelia Relley, containing 4U4 acre itnct measure, ad. joining land of survey In tho name of Aarua wrnmer, jonn wnito and others. No. 6. A tract ol land aitnate aa arnreiul J .asp. ranted In the name of Adam Cramer, containing 424 acres strict measure, adjoining lands warrant- su iu i no name oi uornenus Kenoy and othert. No. 7. A certain trait of lanil aitii&tj. In M ilfftml Twp., Somorset county, Pa., containing 16o acres and 1 perches, adjoining land warranted in tho n.iuio oi uornenus Jteney, Adam Cramer, the Forge tract and residue of which tho parcel here by conveyed 1 a part, being part of a tract of land containing 400 acres, more or los, purveyed on a warrant In the name or John Mil w No. a. A tract ol land situate as aforesaid, sur veyed on a warrant In the name or David Jones, containing 438 acre and 130 perched, adjoining lands warranted In the name or Michael King, John Shaft ami others, being land known as Uie jocu Biuiimaa lanos. No. 0. A tract of land altaata In Aililisnn Ti. afurcsaid, surveyed on a warrant la the name of Christopher W bite, containing too acrra, more or led, adjoining lands ol Samuel Hcinbaugh, Pink- erton innnei tract, lands warranted in th nam of Adam White, John White and ether. No. 10. A certain tract of land known as Pinker ton Point, In niper Turkeyfoot township, contain ing 'Jib acres, strict measure, being part of a sur vey In the name or Thomas White, adiolning html in name or Christopher White, landa of LavM Hcinbaugh and others. No. 11. A tract of land la Upper Turkeyfoot township, Somerset county. Pa., containing 111 acre ami 137 perches, adlutulng Cnsfelman river, lands In name of Christopher White, hinds or Aaron Sochler, William Snyder and otliers. being part of a tract of land known as the Peter Weimcr tract. Also, all the eoaL iron ore. Hirua9ina nr. elay, and other minerals und mineral substances, lying and being under and contained within the surtace of the lands hereinafter described and the necessary ngnt ot way to remove said minerals by such ways and meana a mar be found nen-axarv but In such war ami manner as to do as lltil in. jury to the surface soil as possible, Tlx.: u. mo minerals as Brieve, aesenned, upon, ander and contained within a tract of land con taining ISO acre, tho surface or whlcfe la owned by William Snyder, adjoining lands of Aaron Sechler, Hiram Cramer, and others, being part of a tract of land known as the Peter Weimar larm, sltnate in the township or Upiier Turkcvloot. No. 13. The like minerals, ic. as altoVadearrib. el tn, upon, ander, and contained within a tract of land in I'pper Turkeyfoot township, known as me jacoD ucrnart larm, containing acre and l'i perches, adjoining lands or James Ilcluhaugh, Hiram Cramer, and others, tho 6ur!uc of which Is owned by Jonathan Moycr. No. li. The three-fifths of the like minerals as above described, lying and being on aad ander. upou ami nnuiucu wiiau a tract oi utnu situate in Upper Turkeyfoot towmhin. eoniainine- itio1 acres, adjoining No. 14 last aforesaid, Unda ol John Iiroucher, Cunningham's heirs, and others, the surface of which is owned by John Kroacher, and is known as the t'pper Holbrook Una. no. is. i ne unnviuci tnree-nrtiis part or the like rsinerala as above decritvd. Ivinz and bcicif on, upon and under and oontslnoil wluiin a tm-t of land situate in Upper Turkeyroot township, conuinlng tu4 acres ami 9 perches, a joining lauus tiereiooeiore ueacnucii as no. is anl 14, landiof Pheneaa Sechler and others, the surface ol which is known and owned by Hiram Cramer, called the lower Holbrook farm. The last named eight tracts are known a land conveyed by W. J. Boer to M. A. banner on the 3d day of March. 1877. and the whole of the lands herein mentioned and conveyed being tho same lands, the undivided three-fourths or which Noah Scott and wife by doed or 31st of July, 1879, conveyed to said Zubni xer, Williamson and Pardoe, the said present grantors, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Taken In execatlon at the suit ot T. C. Jenkins and Noah Scott, use of Emanuel Ldchty and noun ana uvengooa, at. ai. Notii.'k. All persons perchaslnz at the above sale will please take notice that a part of the nur- ebase money to be made known at tho lime or sale win no reqnirati as soon as the property is knocked down, otherwise It will be aaaln exposed to sal at tho rifk or she unit purchaser. Tho re.'idueof the purchase money mut be paid on or before Thursday or the tint woeK of November Court, tho time fixed by the Court for the ac- anowictigmcnt oi oecus, una noaeea wui do ac knowledged until tho purchase money la paid la lull. SiiEBinr's UvrtcB, I EDGAR KYLE, Somerset, Oct. , IhcL Shcriil. T) M INISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol W. S. Fcrner, late of Klllorl township, deceased. Letters of admlnlstatlon on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by th & roper authority, notice Is hereby given to those idebted to the said estate to malts Immediate payment, and those having claim or demands against it to present them duly authenticated fur settlement, on Friday, October lf-h, lbel, at the house oi the deceased. JOHN CUMMIXS. aujtll Administrator. rplESPASS NOTICE. w e, the underalgned citizens of Somerset town ship, hereby give notice that any person or persons trespassing on our premises ior the puriioM of nuniing, nsning, nut garnering, ate., will be pnrv isoeu accorainx to law : A tlx. HrTKB, AiDaiw Wov, Jacob Leshakt. Jn M. BIarhhall, joesrH BHAvraa, Sami el Fox. 1I1I1IL KlXWKU, HlRA P. HUOALS, august Hesby Frri, Fbasbxix LAriTZ, SiauiL Tkkst, JOOIAH WOV, MlCHABL WBVAKD, Johs SHArysE, JllHW Mkybiui, SolSvfobu. 0 KPIIANS' COURT SALE OF Sarah Ihra Real Estate. By virtu of th authority vested la me by tho Orphans' Court of Somerset Co., pa., 1 wul sell oa the piiliss, oa : Saturday, October 29, 1881, a tract of laad situated la JorrnerTwp, Somerset Co.. Pa adlolaln land of Cornelius Bueclilv. Aatbonv Ash and other, eootaiala: 53 acres -and (3 BoreiM aad allowance, with a (mall house, and bars aad other outbuilding therooa erected, about w aeres ciearoa ; a good orcBara on the same, and gooa water. TERMS OF SALE (lDC-tliiril Id hand, balaac fa two eosal annual paysaenU with interest, th. hand money to be paid 1st of April, 1HKX, and the payment to fall dee 1st of April. 1M3 aad 18S4. to be secBied bv jutlgmeet bead, ion to be paid or secured when the property is but off as security for ewuiilianeo with the email- Shilob's CoKaTMmvjt Ctbe. This is be yond question the ruoit successful Congh Uedicine wc have ever olJ,.a few doses in- variably rare tlie . wont cases of Congh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is with out Brallcl ia the history of medicine. 8ince its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a Utt which mo other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earn estly ask you to try it. Price 10 cts., SO etiu, and $1.00. If your Longs are sore. Chest or Back Lame, aw Shiloh's Porous Plaster. ' Sold by Geo. TV. Benford, Druggist, Som- roet. Pa. PATENTS obtained, and all business In the U. 8. Patent (Mace, or lata Courts attended to ft MODEIATf We are emotlts th V. S. Pteat flfso, a- gaged fcs Him lUSINfSS rXClUSIYfLV, aad aa obtala pavtaets ks sa Uaae taaa tauee fawn ra i sJovdramrwMiatweadvl a to aatowtsetlity free of skanre; aad we stake NO m refer, here, to ike Poatmaetar, the SwpC aa i no SEoatey uroer vmncm, aaa u em is an ei im m. rates sjb. rer esmuar. aunae. lernas, I petoreawo to aetaal ellesU la rear awa 8Uto er eoaaty, addrsas C. A- SNOW & CO.,' Oppestte Pwtoat Ofeea. ' , I . WashlagtoB, p. O. lions ot sal. Oct ADAXH.HTTSER. Trustee. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Juha King aad wife, er Roekwood, Milford Twp., Somerset oounty.Pa., having made a voluntary as slgnmeat tor tbe benefit ol their creditors to the Dderalgned, aoUe I hereby given to all person hsdobtoa to him to make immediate payment to aw aaasjnee, aaa tneeo Bavins; eiauaa against aid King to present them duly authenticated tor settlement at the office of the aaderslgned, in New CentrerlUe Borough. Psv, oa Satarday, tbe lain aav novemoer. isi , Oct. 6 DANIEL W.WILL, Assignee. o RPHAN'S COURT SALK Of taa real estate of Michael Spang ler, dee d. . By vtrtae ot aataority vaetoof la me by tbe authority of the Orphan' Port of Somerset Co., Pb I will expo loaato at pabu eatery, oa the premises, an ' Saturday, October 29, 1881,' - a tract of land ittaai la Qovsoabonlng Twp , rtoaaeraat (u, Pa-, adjoaaing lands of Jacob S. Milter, laad formerly owned by Valentine Mlllor, laad V stlehael Dtekey aad others, oouUlning 44 aeres aad allowance, mora or less, with a two story frame boa, thereon erected, frame barn and ether oetbaiidiaga, about acre cleared, of which about s aeres are la meadow, the rest well timbered, a geed apple orchard is also thereon, asm Urn wheie pv'ai'" U watered hy springs. , I -TEBJCSOF,SALE Sit hundred ooTUrs t00) ia hand 1st of April, Uxt. tbe Balance SB tare equal aaaual mvawat. wlU mtareat fBillsm due 1st of April ,11, 18S4 aad IM ; paasiania alvea aad deed delivered AnrUlat. issi. ' . f 10 mast be paid or secured when property Is Mil ow a security sa Oct,.' r to Trustee. JONATUAK MILLER. -Trustee. jy ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE , .? .... OF . .. .VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Byrirta of aa order ef sai isuel oat of th Uryhsne' Oeait of uatii 1st ewmty. Pv, 1 will ea- pose to paoue was, bb taw pwua, vw . Saturday, October 22, 18S1, at 1 o'clock bl-bl. the real estate of the late Oeorge Stoogh, anaas, eomlallg ef a valuable Pats, situate la Upper Turkey loot township, a hi rest eeontty, Pa., adjesuinsj laad "f Henry Whlpksy. WlUiaJB at lag, Herataa Kregar aad Orea&TD,ecrtolsdilere, of which there are about li acres elear aad balance well Umbered, having tkeiwoa erected a an two story frame houee aad good log hern ; haying alas an oxeelieat yeuag oraaard ol choice frulUbeartng trees, aad a number of never falling springs. Tht tana la desiraMy maatod aad convenient to rauoL eharek aad atlU. ..: , . TTITtMS : Ona-lhird to reeasia s New oa laad being th widow' dower, tea per oanu rasa oa uay 01 aaie. JXECUTORS NOTICE. Estate of Oeonre J. Bltner. dec d. late of Somer et township, Somerset County, Pa. Letter testamentary on the above estate having been arauted to tho undersigned, by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to It to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claim or demand will plea present them duly authenticated for set tlement at the house of deceased, on Thursday, October oth, 1M1. GEORGE G. BITNKR, Aug. 24. Executor. JUDITOU S NOTICE. Frank Slpe and "1 In the Court of Common Jennie H. Sipe, ! Plea of Somerset Co., Pa., to f No. 3 January Term, 18). James L. Pagtu J Voluntary assignment Kith f Auit.. luL AsslKneei' accounts contlrmcd. And now. to-wit : '17 August. 1891. nn petition of t.. Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the Assignee, to and among those legally enti tled thereto. So vkrset Corsrv. . : Extraet from th Kecor J certified 27th August, 1S81. H.F.SCHELL, Prothonotary. By virtu of tbe above appointment, th umler slgned hereby give notice that he will meet to attend to said duties, on Wednesday, th Ulth day ol October, 1SS1, when and where all parties inter ested may attend If tber think proper. L. U. COLBORW, sept Auditor. UDITOR-S NOTICE. Having been appointed auditor by the Orphans' Court of Somerset county, to pass upon the excep tions filed to the account of J. K. hlcMillon, Ad ministrator of Anne Kwddy, deceased, and if nec essary re-stat an account and make distribution of the funds to and among tboae legally ntitlel thereto, I hereby give notice that 1 will attend to the duties of said appointment, at my othee, la Somerset, P, on Friday the 14th day of October, lsel. W. H. Kl'PPEL. eptH Auditor. FIRM! o- BOARDINGS L0DGIN5. 1 have opened afirtt-elas BOARDING HOUSE at Hooversville, Somerset county, Pa., where I can accomodate an w no may sjau. meat ami odgl ng furnished at low rates. marcn w. vuAab.T a. i.e. w tj ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. of Ephrtam D. Snyder, late of Somerset . , Twp., soiaeriet COb, Pa uee a. Tetters of administration oa the above estate having beea granted to th uadersiroed, hy th E roper aataority, notice I hereby given ro those idebted to it to make immediate payment, and those hastec claims er demands will present then duly authenticated Mr settlement, on Thursday, tn JJla Uay Ol V KJlBi r. iooi, L m i.i. nnnnm, ,.n . . . i il'TIl L' 1 ua..A.uviai'B, geptlt . Administrator. one-third of balance ea eoanrsaatloa ol mle aa J the lamsliiilar s tw equal annual payments, wtth IsUerast, secured by judgment bond. Possession gtrea oa delivery uf der septa n'm vr rmrng. Administrator. T EGAL NOTICE. : ToChristoaa Ksira, (wHow) Peter Eeirn, who 1 dead, leave heir, vis : jonn u. t;iay, neison and Amelia Kline, all of Westmoreland county, ps, (i) Joseph Keim, ol the Slate ol Nebraska, (3) Edmund kalm.of Nebraska, (4) Jacob Keim. of Adair eaamty. Mo.. (6) Mary, intermarried with Jonas Blough, of Cambria county. Pa., () David Keim, (7) Jonas Reim, (8) Elisabeth, in termarried with Samuel M. Flke, () Catharine. Inirmarried with Henry U. Blouich, and (10) Christen, intermarried with W mu Jd. Kretoa- maa, ail of Saueraet county, Pa.: Yoa are hereby notified that la pur-nance of a writ ef partition, Issued out of the Orpnan' Court of Somerset count. Pa., 1 will hold aa inquest on the real estate of Jacob Keim, deceased, la Klk-lk-k towaehlp, at hi late residence, va Monday, the 31st day of October, lfSl, where yoa can attend II yea think proper. SasBivr-aOrricB ) EDOAR KTLE, Somerset, Sept II, "81 ( Bherlfl. J. M. HOLDERB AUM & SON, HATlnx this 1st day ofOrfjer, 141, i-ureuajci ef J. it. !IOLIEKBArM bis cnUr stork ol GENERAL MERCHANDISE !'. -AND- AGEICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! ! Will coniinua tbe buslnea at the OLI STAJTD, WEST END MAIN STREET, SOMERSET. PENN'A. D We are bow receiving a lare line of E27 GOOES, ITOTIOITS, EA2L7AB3, GUSEL'SWALS. GHCCE2IES, HATS and CATS, BOOTS aad SHOES, CASFETDT3S and FLOCB OIL CLOTHS, asd an EspsciaUy Large Lot of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING! HEAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, Which we will nil cheap. We will not brae how much we will amlarseM oar nigh bar, bat lnvlt all to CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES ! WE WILL TAKE ALL COOD COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANCE. We also kc.p a full line of all kind of Agrlralta-ral lauBleaastssts, and have the Asenev for the mle or the FAKttlHAK and 4 OOPRSt dk . staw BHIIaaaMl KaiKlaveu -W hsve just rawived a car loai ol WtsiaOKELAMi BOlLtU SALT, the very kind tor preserving your meals. octi-st PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION aRAND .a TJCCESS. Open Day and Evening Until Oct. 15th 1SS1. .. l..-5fT" L-ii?sa.iu I i Exhibits of Pennsylvania State Fair Remain Until the Close of Exposition. MILLING MACHINERY In Operation. 3Iasnilicent DispLiy of Cnt Flowers Daily. TRIALS OIF SP'ZETETD Dailj. Classes all 11.:, 232 Saixisa, Yrsic Ij tlia Great Western (lSta Eewiasiit) Zand, 2icmag, Aemocn aad Evauag. Eu!'dia ruid Grrais XUnaiiaatod sj Gi Zlectris Lignts. Admission, 25 Cents. E. P. YOrXO, fion. Shn-zoT. JXO. 1). BAII.KY. Ast. Manact-r 4 CkJhier, J. V. IJATCJILO!:, I'rc?i.l.Tit. J. C. FAlTEKdOX, Secretary. TBVSSE3 ! IRCSSES ! TBUSSES TKIISSES! TRUSSES ! TEt'SSES! TRUSSES I TRUSSED! TRUSSES! TRUSSES : TRUSSESp TRUSSES ! trusses: TEUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES r TRUSSES ! TRUSSES TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TBUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES t SSS3I5BS8SS TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! Tlioee aiili'-toJ sliouM st the fine lot of the above goods just rw.vivtl by C. 1ST- BOYD. HARD RUBBER TRUSSES," CERMAN TRUSSES, LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES IK not fail to se the new CEL X.TJX. O II? TE.USS1 Always clean ami comfortahle, wni not RUST or BREAK ami is hy far the tinet trim yet oat. Boyd pells thera and will make a speciality of tilting yon. A nice lot of LADIES tnil GENT'S SHOULDER BRACES are amon-r the new goods received. Any goods not ia stxk will be ordered when desired, com prising Si-ppoBTKBs. Beltk, Baxoaue.4, Elahtic Stotusus, Kskkcafs, Asklets for varicose veins, weak swollen or ul cerated limbs. jJItrThose having trouble to get Trustees to fit will do well to call and have measure taken, and tit wiil lie guaranteed Cood goods and prices reitsonuble. C. 1ST. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK. SOMERSET, P x3acKaesseeaa,ea9 3xaDxcaaaeBaa(ana '.t I. u u 'a U u I. a 5rrr'lr"tr-r'itri.r'l TRUSSES! TEUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TBUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TBUSSES I TBUSSES ! TBUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TBUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TBUSSES! TRUSS B8! TBUSSES! TBUSSES! TBUSSES ! TBUSSES I TBUSSES ! TBUSSES ! TBUSSES ! TBUSSES! TBUS9CS! JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OIXjS, &c, &o. The following is a partial lift or UivhIs in mock: larpentcr Tools, rlane., saw., Hatchets, Hammers, t. niseis, Aaws, etc., jnisn-amuin a wwu, wiiuwj, AnTijs. vicre, Files Hammers, e., Sa.ld!ery Hardware, Tab Trees. liifSSaddles, Uamea, Buckles. Kings, Bits, and Tools. Table Knives and i orks, Pocket Kmvea, fccuwors, spoons and lUzora, the larerst stock in Somerwt Connty. I'ainter's Hoods, a full stork. White Lead Colored Paints for inside and ontoide painting. Paints in oil. all colors, Vaniish,Tunentiiie, Flaxseed Oil. Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut - . 8 tains, Jke. Window 0 lass of all sizes aud glass cut to any shape. The lest Coal Oil always on hand. . Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is very large and comprises very elegant styles. I litotons Circu lar, Muley and Crowi-cnt Baws. Mill . Saw Files of bet quality. Porcelain-lined Keitles. Handles of all kinds. Shovels, Forks, Spades, Bakes, Mattocks. Onib Uo, Picks, Krrtbca, ttnatha, t$leilrw. Cast htoet II anon Hammers, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolts of all sizes. looking Glasses, Washboanl , Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Ioor Mats, Baskets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope of all sires. Hay Pd! levs Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steel varits. Meat Cutters and Stuff-. Traeea. Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Bust, and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushea, Curry Combs, Cards, DOOR-LOCKS. IIIXGES. SCREWS. IATCIIES, DOOH-KNOES and everything In Uie builder's Una. Cai, Lead, Sliot, Powder, Sofrty Fuse, etc, etc. The fact is I keep everything that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively inildskind of eoodand give Siy whole attention to it. Persons who are building, or anv m Tin n?el oTanvthi.. in my line, w.d find it to their adrnntar, k give me . call. .'. "I '"rSV. . 4sonable credit to rvMmibl persona. 1 thaitk tuy old cusU-ueis for ther patronage, and hope this sas u, make many new ones. DON'T FORGET THE TLACE. , "lNo. 3, li AER'S BLOCK." JOHN F. BLYMYER Jaanary Sl, 1M0. gXECUTOll'S NOTICR Estate of Jobs Duckworth, Ut of AdJIson tosra tbirS deceajed. lttr tertaxentary oa the " above estate aavlna;en areai eilte the aadertlcnea by the proper authority i notice I hereby given to all person indebted to ail Ut to make immeillate pavBMDt,aadtlioe bavins; olauns against Ui sum will present tbem daly autbentieated for settle meat oa Saturday, th oth day of November. ill. A. ROoa, septus xxntor. HAS STOOD YEARS OP FIELD TE3T3f Bamii's Teniy-FiTB Dollar Piosflate! ....es-a fitiArnif iTt 1 AN AMMONIATED super-phosphate $C5.00 PEB TON OP C.OOO POUNDB1 Ask your d.lr Tor It, and, If a. do, not 1st. It, "Taa. o OTBaa," bat addms BAVGH at SONS, Sole Manufacturer K3llm M.,tTHIlAWABAT-UFHltAlEWHIA