u u u Somerset Herald. ;.T, It. SCTLL. Editor. F- - --.' - . I ......Spt. I " 17 Wil' Kli'ING 'VU-H smii-ro.i- ( V relieved bvShil'-b'ffure. j t ..-..i..,.t Kraiiie Einht i)av Cl k at ' ;,i, ii s " ' i: n KlN'i ( Ol'i'Il lie o I rcciMveu a l.ir-e Kt-k ot newfi""- .1. 15. Sjsyihx & 's St vtkh t-rr.Ei'. b"1" a,m c"v Utire.1 by Shiloii s.Catarrh KemcJy. k .-air-t:t. Niial Itij-:or fn-e- L ,.!,.-. t.. l.uv vour fall i!oiliiK 's a' ' '" " J. It. Svl't Co. s. ie finest assortment or ttaic.iA- '" In- Kilvcr-plattsi WarP- siv""'U's' i -1 . !l -l roJII- ' i ever iipmr ' ' ; M; !o well's. T.:i: t - JfV tl-l'Mls. j;ia-.-aii , the pi CU g'-t llielll Is 81 J. I". SIWVKKK i C'o.'s. if r laiiit " -yy.w with Shi'.id:"s 1 ysju'psiaand Yitaliier is Hof .it-t-1 to cure you. i- n.-wesi, neatett and nobbiest stock of ini.I siilf huts ever l-ro;i t. at 11. ll. olcy's ht to Somerset Don't fail to j. ..... - Biid se them. ail."il WOU and Consumption .i i by us on t-.oii. tMr;;iro-e. ii mintrv iirinbll-e of :i kin.'.s taken m ex- i ' 1 r IT II c. at.-lor ; to-.s tl;;-..;itn'OI 11. 11 !ijrj:uus ov takin; their j mi i s can ' nr '(iv to H i sertire :iley' ltacoii. Wheat, '1'olstOi'? :1 Means lor ca-li or in ex- r,s.for nierchatn. i o! our i:i'.c oi ,:a 'e. 1 'ot K A I'.ilUtlT.". (jl.dHS Vll A 1. fur ( oiis'ipatioii, Lo . i wnuitoics of Dy-pc; what you .f A; i !ite, i. Trice 10 vylnpToll pepsia. ? nts ier uint.c H ..u want tosave 1 i'rfiit.. then goto U. Snyi i .k A- Co.'s. .1. nnk- and u. es HI Dilless variety ana ; i-s j;is! rei eivi d t'.t I r him if you v i-h ! It'llllsilltlglV iv low pr.e pet!VyV. f. iire ra ail an in ;bis line of goo.ls :ir:ui!'. y y, Holderbauni .v S-ms have just r. i their entire stoik of "all gooiN whicl jry full, ailractiw and cheap. Tii-y in i, v.ryboi- to give them a call and ex lin. their S'.oeU. ni-.-'ir VICII TS. ma le iiii.-endih -thai terrible ..'.ij;h. hi!oh s i i the : n- !y tor yon. i c..rri-i"-n.i- '.t v. i-nitig iron. lie south j i.tii-r.ma. j.,- ,.;.:.! -a : " 'i'.-mi-o ii kn--!.s llu-et-rn..! Mill. T Ii !e,l-r:.- " . f that qiMmrt's Best l-"ioi:r. team il.-r "new gradual r.-hift; tureii u:i- :: .ii pro-css. Try a barrel. Iv So;t..:i (.(i.hart .V Sons. - ? I A-e ' ! that! Kill. a. Cook ,V BfKKlts. iN.ws.'.vi. sol' In it. nets nod f::r and ln-avcr 'i--. j'lst n-ceived. A No. all the new styles j rin.mitv-ts. The prices will be lower Jfciin elsewhere. i Mks. A. I'. I'm.. All lie.' la:-t styles n:id varieties of neck Year an be had nt the store of V. ilrtV.ey. Ail wi.-hitiv' the newest m.velties iu t.'iis line lioiild inspii't hi large and vnric ! st.n 1;. lnii. s. u!l and inspect the large and '"ju',sr.p s,M-k of dry goods jnt received 4 lb "lev's. He studies to p!oae and ctl'ers . -gains never before 1-eird of in S..meret. 4'1'be lar-st and in.wt varieil stock of dry i ls. notioi . jiiud at iu the county is to be J. B. Snypi:1- K Co.'s, I Ni.I.el Clocks. Weight) ("..-.. Is. Lever ' P.p.l.re !!ri ne i k-. "idendars Clocks, ltla.-l; :-.-r.r. s in trrri-t ' 'Val'niil I '. ' ! ti. , a. t I i Mi Doweli's. and sivles I .;,-.,! nt It ! .;.y's !..;l-itt - in endless " JtMhy's. His-; II kinds just r.s ..... ... ... i larger than anv ever ji'.-rr brot:bt . and ! is abb. Hi r l-nr.j:iins in tins line of goods which : . . b. r d. aler in th ti:, a i all a:..! c.-ur.-; ll'.r a siiiaii nui n.nl ' I-- e:-n d . Give 1 klg mhImi in! a g. ) I ttloll. V J-oOoNTEVToKS 5t Bfll.l'fKS. We wish s iy that we arct.ow pre-::ri-.l to furnish ' t bi-st whoe lime. caVmed plaster and ce t J"t, in live to ten barrel lots, at prices less i, ait! city .quotations, 1-sal freight added I itii-e our prue else here in 1 ileal e-.ltitun ft. lis M!H r. - f ' Cook iX)- sale of the real ctat. RrrwTs. of Va'hias ' i;.;ii;s. late of Simers.-t towii-1 I up. i(tec'as- i 1 1ms been eoiitinta -d until Tuesday of I pnst is.ut n. xt, c; the court house, un V s,,;,', :;t private ale sooner. Persons v ii.lts to hi;y wiii call ui.:i .' i- ' Ne'Tor J.4" K. Vid. at Soinersei. !'a. ti -:i'.l i. A ewe. Do not al'ow skepti rilTn to overni'e v..iir ls-tter jtnli inei-t when BM .-.itleje ofinu ni.-rit is pt:iecd b--f .re yni. If ' 'ti an- dvsie:-i ,-.r v.. or kidm-vs and iiv- rf : -. j.l'is led .t.-t;-v M. 'iii'Vi t'Se.bsb ',!'tcr t! Jy It r -id .!o more f.-r y 1 -l..-t it. S'lf a-1 eer. li t- bxm&rr f J.I.-PAY.. r: r.-i.i-.- it.a!!:l-lereiii-jWe u than we can n-lit and t.-ti- tj.' -ia'' in this paper. Jup-'t-iOT i.i 111 lit'lis We j . i--e e -r en tin. k ..iin-rs. I O'lT :.i-l! r st if. I! (I t-i ten I '.es. . . V'.ie l.in..-. r burr.-!. 1-n !l-s. net. ! it.. .'; Pl ater, is r bbl. -. lbs net Cotn.-i.t. i- r l-ar- !, -Js.i i'ns. ii. t, Otl.'! 'v irtisr-oi-.-isl. .t. .-,! im ?.i'i I . i. A lit : i.its. A ny of o.ir "i.h rs b t 'jpoorti r v til I e glad to .ij.e.-t ;i. k ever bronei t o S -1 1 r i.,-; apd 1. n t! at be t rti.-is.-t county t ?s Im t 11 nseivd by C. N Boyd. He I aiAcs a -j-ei-ia'fy . $i'.-s isflH tion. f ll.i-se I'ri. s a n in1 br.-.ii fx-is ntiil guar- j ate within the st.s k of ladies' Do not fail to ii. h of all. Also. ; gept's shoulder Un in. r.T M M itrr Main Stisst. W have d a large Befriirerator to our Meat - jl:ei i;i which all meats ct'.tl l kept oki' ld !.:,. Msixv.n. Piif. pork, Ac., kept Tti-tanf.y , hsr.d. Open daily. Parlies iyii-g tii.-v ,-, j,src it k-pt in the Befrig- t..r uii'U w-anlMl. V;-.ave. ts,, p,i i,i , vv bri-k for a!e. h we wui s,',! pv ,,,, ii,r-dredr.rthous- I at a b w l.ri-T- It.-s Davis .v Co. TrAi.nM!-.-v -,, . - ring orders br Btu.gh A Sop-, ;,t V F:i-1(. Phos-'.hate c. o v . . ' r i-i 1 1 siisuog ai s... (T j, - (- , jK,und5i s.'s i cr ton ,.f t n tr.,(.t snl. I S-atioti. or s; oi,r rTi-hous. The .ullel";.gle hn.fd ..,. pxv. re the laM id i b. n-s i n trie P'.ark... i.d tt t- use of n.sy rdd .Vi , r cp.. to ,;w yield of your ;. To those a aii':i!ii-e iU say.stnd f - your orders ny 11...11. and vn;l r. stll. a ao- C.k K A 1'.ifi;it. M-l l.- s fTSI.I.K. lp-. iid Te'.s-. rani, 'n-al Vailey. V Hating sold y-.ur "iieiius tor tbe pas; two i,i,d a half years 01 ehn rt'iilly m-i nili.eiid .'! of lb. 111. es- h.ialiy ltiv.,.r Vandratp Itiiters . t i--e -.td ev.-ia: t. ts ,.f the!,- nnd in 1 v- f -y n..tai,e. W r j . JIV ,t,.1,.1!(.I1,i d f v one t.,lrv 4.!.,!,(.) j.;lv, llr hack l "r 1 l'iie.,s! a!: yr.i-.r me.Vn.net- f ' '" "u" "O'.iiy nm! find then, all excel-feli-.t l;i:i,i'vriii,,,:; , v...,-. .-..1.. J. K. CnsK. Druggist I'ri.-e is , ut!r. 4 ' Summer will WKin be thing of the pat, , when polden autumn will take ita plate. The brkk masons liave contt.l..d the I of lJ,e n, w -af ,m r"iml j Kiower rirJen are beginning to look ' faded and wilted. i Mii-ratorrbinU ate iH-iuunff their t:is toward the' North Star. The forot trees will soon begin to adorn the seer and ycllov leaf. I TS, to voUsiuuatt on or before ..(Io,.er..h. RemeUr tl.i. ..,.1 ...h,'. be caiu-ht without a receipt. Mr. Ci.arl- E. Herr. editor of the I'etro- iia. Butler ouhty. AW-i. a.-comm. d by is w,f0 , visiting in fe.:nier t. The Association of the Directors ot the l'oor of thij Slate will meet ia ftimerset on the l'Mh inrt The prape cMp, though late in this w-c- tion. wiii be a kirie one. Jatern varieties are already in this market. due of the heaviest rain and wind Kortns of the season, visited this section on Mou- day morninj;. . , , j Toiiiiitoe? are not rijK-ning very fas; on ' the A ines. but appear to b troubled with a i dry ni. . i Tiie evenings arc getting delightfully eK.I, j 1 :I1 tLn. ll.l.v.n.J.:i-. ana u m ?, " . , cool. I'nkss tiie S'jiiitrels get tiie march on the boys, there will be an eitra supply of chest i,r.H in the market. .. . . ". '. , . . i .. . ' U'jrkWIlcal llems now oi-uuuii- mciurui . . .1.. .i i c i ,,,,,,, , ! amazing. The S,i,t of August staua The expenses of collection for the last fiscal landsc-;. The.7l,e UnMt w,d that ninetytwo car loads of , .caches from ! y, do not cxcceil , 10G.3H0. or less than the pa.icakc " rej.n. j tK.aware wtre re)vivcj on tie j)revious day 'J prr cent, on the amount collected. The The indications are that there will bean 'at the West Washington Market each carj receipts from Pennsylvania were $3,775, 108 immense crowd in attendance at Yun Am- j load numbering fnim W) to 5(10 baskets. 2X The .Sixteenth District, of which Ed. bur" Fro' it Stone's circus to-dav. Kn ' This is. however, considered a triile when Scull, Esq., is the Collector, returned $253,- vour hand o:i your pocket book. - -- m 1 livery i rs .n who saw Treasurer Weiincr ; i on .satur.lay morning knew that wmiething , mutual had hapiH-ned Iroiu the broad smile . honest face. "Another grandson.' Harvest sermons wouid be in order now. i .ps have been good and a return of thanks ! 1 ... . ... ... . ! to the bountitul giver oi atl wouia oe oniy ( , . , . i proper an .! nglit. ; ' 1 , . j Th- time for apple butter bjiiing has ! but the scarcity of fruit will J revent I States make drafts ujm this source ot .up such prolitable parties from being! ply. About forty per cent, of the .caches come ma::;,' held. East week's Hebam was in great demand. We printed severs.! extra quires, but the supply was exhausted by ednesday even- t'apt. 0. J. Harrison has ju.-t purchased from Messrs. Wayne fc Berkcbile, the Main street furniture dealers, the finest secretary Vale o.lict Ul I ne . -Jiliei aei v.uiimj. ia:-&. - There is an old saying to the effect that a . . . .1" .1 . 4.- 1' .. !.... I- ' heavv harvest is the harbinger of a severe ; winter; our pcplc may as well make :ir-' ra ciiicnts for laying in a good supply of oa! and wooti now while it is cheap. Frank L. Mcwart, living near Murrays ville. Wcstinoreluiid county, claims t-i have discovered a process for manufacturing su- gar from cornstalks at a cost of twocenls a pound. ' R.-v. Frank P. Savior, formerly of this j futility, and well known to a law majority 'of the readers of the Hkhai.!., istheTcni I 'H-rancc candidate f ir Congress in the War ren. enanu'ij ami l.ne c.istriet. Don't coinphiin of your neighbor's chil- j dreti breaki.ig your window panes, stealing , vour fruit and erallv, until vou lisiurbing vour peace gen lire sure your own son has , not been deprc-dati:: UJS..-1 me premise. . , our neighbor. We advise our citizens to remove every kind .f ue aved vegetable matter, wi-eils, ..I.- fririi tt-eir "rilfiii t,l l'.-rwiso tb.-V will ' - .level,... i.mb.ri.1. T.kimneh attention not l e paid to sairtary precautions at this j The midnight mechanics arc busily ply ing their vocation, and scarcely n week Im.ss.-s lint what thefts of greater or I-ss mag- ..;i,..l..n. .Ln..!..!,....! ll.i,A...,ln- 11 w"u1,1 1'-'ll to ""'I' .vn"r premises well secured a'ld keep a si arp !-Kik-.tit on any- ; , . , , , tloiiL' slca'able. Mr. J. K. Coil'r itlt i determined to have one of the bandsomest and most ciinveiiient residences !an abii'i. in S .nn-rsot. He has just hud ii built to his house on Main Workmen are now engaged in brick stable, i.-e house, etc., on street, and the .r. mi.-.-s. I The items John-doi on Pclili! ;n Tri'nt:tr savs among it. I , . ,...' ..." . I Ivania h,1i:ii that one of j Bedford county offered in February, I'-il, to oivauize a regiment for the service of the Confeileracv, and applied to Jeff Davis ihe emmi-sion of colonel. for! The most persevering persons in the j wonderful horned horse to be an alligator; wori.l are those who persist in sending com- j but this marvelous equine was not the only municaiiou.s to newspapers w i;!iotit giving i cuiiosity inside. Seated at a table on the their ral naini-s. Though t-i!d time an l'sioe uf the tent farthest from the entrance, again that with the name omitted t!ic con- i from w hich be was hid by a strip of inn va-s. tribute only to the waste basket, they perse- i M.t a man carelessly throwing around tick vere in their work with a zeal that knows i ets. Tickets for the great Kentckr lottery, no wavering. ' gentlemen 1 Every tenth one draws a prize. I The reds win; sure to double your money. Mr.I-'rvd . Ihcse. ker s card wil i.e r.nnol I in an .il. r column of the Hkrai p. He bus hung ' Block. shingle in the Cook A Reeriis where he will b. p! a-d to see all rmy des.re Lis pr... s-i mil service.-. h ,),.,, ,js .pet- ,11My I,.- tunny as ...,!. ,,f ,j.0 ,,-a. and his (ns in each 1 ,. i.. .,.. 1 1... tt..ro. v in llie ease as h-r-.-Siar i! ..i.e l- tis ii.e ca-e. in F.-i.lay '. went inr-.ul sf sum.- Durlaii eis huiglars the till of the Ji.lli-S Ho'l.-e. Th'-y f .roed all entraye into ; 111. I beipol l!ieti!se!i-s to s'V- . cicais, a e .uple of boitii of i voiver, and about forty J"l- : Mei. - lal. to.- bar room real boxe- whisk -k.-v. a f j lars in small chio. :e. Ji'r. .b.m-s thitiks t.eai ; I he can s,. r the parties, but a yei no arn-is have n made. Pitt.-buvh l.a a water lam inc. added to Iter otl.crtronhle which is not only cb. ii r.sanv of her mills and shoiis. throwing t'nousan.'.s of men out of work, but is breed- i ing disease through the lack of tbe mean of cleansing public and private houses. Ku pine !.ft-r t-iip:iie has br.ik.-n down st (be 1 water works. It is sirru!i.rtl:at a city suiv-' Plying so much good machinery to other parts of the country should lack efficient . a putnoing engines for its daily water supply. : it i.iur citizens should l.e on tiieir guard j tie lwo refurne.1 to Salisbury, liassing Liv- j A somewhat singular looking man, about against visitiitions from tramiis, Ly ,Iay or J choiKi's son n the mad. Re-cutiriii the ' sixty -live years of ajie, and somewhat bent by n'rlit. Cive ilii m a cId bite rtitl.er than ! (ent ;. laid down a j.ackaire of m jney, over from aie and toil, has been sta ing ill sLsethetii starve, but even then jtive them a ! jVeigiod tok n out of his j.s-ket, when . this place for r.iite a while, and his daily cold shoulder. There is no excuse for va- j t)e lottery tnan seized both juckages and i ccui atic.ri seems lo belo meet all passen (jrancy at this time of year, just at the close i BWf them intu his box. with some remark j cr traius, Isitli day and night, as if looking of hum st. during w hich work has been . they had lost. Miller burst into tears j for seine xaluable treasure, but no one has plenty and hibrers in demand. We cannot : anj aiieil jn..ru-ly. His arTected grief ) as yet been able to learn tht j .artieiilars. ray that we synistliir.e very much with tho ; imjJ on the crtiiulity ol the old gentle-j His downcast look is indicative of disatw" Ihiti-t ol" a otalaurl man wii could have ' 1Uiin an,l ns tiie J udjre remarked that it wa J pointmcnt. ' ' ' rti.iiit.-h to cat and to s-are if he would but ; rjj.1,1 and that they had bist fairly. Liven- j r-'ept. !Uh, l.v2. X, work. The fai-tis, too to- nencvoient char- ..r .i.. ...,!, ,.r tt.t fimiitrr I. s en- ny .t. ui ... .- i ... ...:i t.w.n,f. ei.ui .ifr.i .9LI1H.IJ iiotii .v - s intolerable t.uisr-.nce: ' ' 1 . . i It if remarkable how nianv ex's thcro ati.ouj- tlx IiMleji-mlerts' ia'tns 'colintv'. K u-isi. r si.il iccorders, s'-iistfict attor r.eys, ex-lre istirers. cx-county conmiir-sion-er, cx-a.ss.K-ia:e judges, ex-tuenibirra otcon ts, etc. Then when you look at these who w antci to be ex's and whom the co--!e didn't want y. .ii have about the size of ibeir pile. Vc know if but few liidc--iidetil in t!.i - ui.ty v.bo haven't either iieid -tV.-e or wanted lo hold ofiiee an.' hav. bit -a .ieitatid. Tiny all have pr!, - Thev have t-i'il.i r utii-ti all they can jtt or have iK-eu disipoinud in getting what they w kiit.-d lroi.i the jurty which tbey are now trying to dtrstrov. Thr.t's about tbesixeof it iu iTMiincrset couiny. ', To prevent smoke from a lamp, 9--at the j wick in strong vinegar, and dry it thorough- It before vou use it. It will then barn both -; V , . . - reat j deal of pleasure for the trifling work of pre- ! paring. . That rheumatism is only ; . "l 1 . : " imri.i a.ya is ti.e optmon to wntcn i r. ; v7,, . .-v. . ... "vi "- ! ' department of Bishop's College, Montre- , 1, is inclined, .The next nu n.Wr of the A,rM nra , ; -. f WUUinlMH w, . contain a sipi;fi.aut article by IT. M. Hyud- i man, t lie I-.:iglh I.adieal leader, on ' The ' Coming Krvulation in Englund;- also, an inuji, vount by Tr. Henry Hchlie- . ,luiniI (,f rIlt very important discover- ics at Ancient Tmv. J A New Yoi k physician says no better Hn , iineiit can be made than the following for ; injuries MiMaincd in the feet or other parts ( oi iue. oiKiy: iwo ounces alcohol, two ounce of oiyunuin, one-half ounce tinc ture of camphor. This has prevented many je:iso? of lock jaw, and ouht to be kept in j ever)- family, f . .777-7" 7," , ; j uere is no saie iiKe .'ino, ana uoining J lite an Ohio nun or an Ohitj editor. Arw ! hay just occurred where a paper had been vent iu a man l..r tlnrty-onc vears without a single payment. But suddenly he stepjied itllo tlltf jjjt MIlJ fce woud nke to .W1V . . ... . . .' i,w oui mat wa me, ami ns l iniplit not te round this way Vears ahead." si:i agin. Ami forth w n'l 1 1 ,11 1. t..(i i out sJH cash. The extent of the peach and watermeilon trade of a city like New York is simi.lv Coinpare-l with tiie receipts from New Jer- isev. wiiii h will f.iot un not less than two i "...dred :ir loads ikt dav. n the Mine (i twejvt. j,chts.ms were unloadiiig water-1 .....m.,,,, in ,i.K.k ,.ach one bavin - from 1 5.000 to HI.WU i,,el!oi. In addition, the ! Man-laud i.ro-K-lier at i.ier 7 had brought 4',ooo uieiloiis within eight days. U he niel- loos, like tiie waehes. e.i everywhere, freni lons. ; ' ' the eastern extremity of Maine to Cape ' May, and ail the small markets in New Yurk, New Jersey and the New England and mellons are used in New l ork city a'.oae. The vessels, on tiie day named, choked up the dock, lying tour abreast. The fruit was sent flying from hand to bund. ;:kt, jlUj,e e;,,M-atcd. high colored bxse lialls, land bandy legged Maryland darkies in amazing wardrobes took part in the game. j The mellons were counted in a sing-song as j j they came soaring up from the hold. They bring iu the market from 5 to f H per hun dred. . Thkkk Thoi simi 1V.l.ab swixni.t:. The sliallv llit.t all1 M1.,le .d tovv of salis- u c.nsnl ibly excited last week ; over a three thousand dollar swindle per;,-. tinted on a well known gentleman. 2 1 II liard's Great Moral Show and Kqnestricuium and the Allegheny Synod of the Lutheran church both held forth for the edicatiun of the F.'.ltlirkrrs. Although boih j.laycd to fill I houses, it was not a joint engagement; the circus having no particular conim-tion with the synod, but the hitter playing aptly into the baud of the followers of the span gles and the trick mules. Mr. Jacob Livcii good, one of (he. sib-ia!itial farmers of that section, a man nearly eighty year- of age land somewhat enfu-bled, wi met .it the vstotlice by a sleek lookir.;t, Well d. rssl man who had a soft twang to the end of jlis t,,,,.,,, The trp.r.ger greeted iir. L. iti j the most hearty manner, with outstretched ! .,, ad winning smile, introducing him-1 ns Iu,v i)a.i Miller, of Ijmca-ter ! county, in attendance on the Lutheran ryn- j tni.y ,e blotUsl out ot eilitions, for lov od. His father, so the guileless stranger nr ,hp ,MHi ,,, be sure to do for I went on to tell, hud been a horse buvprand drover in the- distant past; that he had often ,i..n l ........! l... ..t M. can-i",,a" - 'l'l ' j Livelihood, and that it had leen his con stant custom to gather his prattling children I . l, ... ...:! :......,..,( ....... ...... i U H u lie, (lin E-aui ..irivivr.M, .k- .f.i , abotit liis knee and tell them wonderful j tales of a certain old gentleman up in Soiu j crsct county. This and many another piece of tl:irlv .ltd hi feed bm iieiirprk until he bethought him that this early, friend of his father ought to at-ciiiiiprny hini up the hill I to the circus ground to t-ee a4 wonderful i horned horse. But Mr. Livengood was a ; member of thcDiinkard church, and said it j was not right for him to go to such places. ' Wasn't the other a preacher, and wimld he ' go to a godless cin-us? They would ju.-t go to the grounds and se- this wonderful horse that wxs tethcrc 1 outside. Arriving at the canvass the horse proved to be in a side how. and while debating the propriety ol entering, the two were joined bv a large, , . .. , - ,, Mt,w. l.w.L-itio 1i...n -lio n-:ic inl r. utnee.l It,- Miller as Judge Wilson, an i x-chief justice of Pennsylvania. The Judge had just been sent by the proprietor to invite Miller anil his friend to come inside free. One. beneath tiie canvass Mr. I.ivcngood discovered the ij(.re vu au,i - nn,i lie iuid ,lowll two ticic- et one in front of Miller and one in front )f r Liveugid. They wcr- b-.!i risl.and eacli tailed for lii'lo'n bun.'.r.d dotlars, but i ii .)d r lo set nr. this wonderful prtre the jkis-ostir i.f i-iii i) lick, t must covr tiie prize j mvit'i .loiible the B'tioiii.t f imnn y drawn. ' itiit I nave n niocry." o'..jsc-:c ! Miliei: I "my wife has timie." "I tiave none either."' ' r i'.;.' . Livengood. Mj.- be -u have some J at a.iotl.er pbu-e. siigic-te.1 the J.i.lgr. Tiiej old gi ntleiuaii a iniilted that he had three , thousand do'lars in the Farmers' Bank of Mecrsdale, (.lit i'iat wi.s eight luiies ort. Miller said li.i ids team was at the door, t and that he would take him to Meyersdale j ; and bring hint b-k free of charge. Wlieu ; iney reacheil MejersIale, Miiier made some j excuse for stopping near the edge of town, j and sent the oi.l gentleman on to the bank alone. Mr. S. D. l.ivengkl, president of the bank, being br.sy at the time, did not give ''e matter much istteiition. but wassurpris- ed at the amount of money asked for and 'demurred aboil giving it lo him, insisting I that he was too oil ut be carrying that j amount of money around the cou!r-. and offering him eastern exchange. But tx'ins urv.1 that bis customer wanted it and that ; was to be ust-d as a tender. !.e handed over the currtui y. J.-iningliis wious friend eui staggered ol confusvd and stur.utn. j i I ,..J,,i.li-l ir.l.n.:ii-.i.i UU .111? "".. .1 s .. .... ...i-. i ...... i- y ii Ti..J.....Lji ,'.. ! toiu late ir:. iv w. - .-- j pwi.k, the m f Jacub" Uvefig.-Kl, on tin- i .... . . 1 Rreets or lleversdale and told Ullu ot the ! amotir.t of Immov bis father had drawn ' from the 1-ank. The s-n knowing that bis j ...!.. .... n... f..r ..m of m......r and surmising that ever t'liliK wa not as j ; ,nnl.l ktarled for r-jlislHlrv oii!-to . lind his father so stunned and prostraied as ; i i' ,;,-.a..u, .m,nitt..fli.i to be unabie to give a clear a-count id wliat happed. - t,- i iiiuii w ais uo.e - ic-i nn- .sj i. . ti.e I "o t ami ' ,t"; .loT.-n. and warrant fur the arrest r-oprietor. ' s . of tfie's'lidw wis sworn plaawim u.e u-.i..m ot sue a nn-vr. Iieputy idunli it key started in piirri-.it J of the show on Friday, atKj Monday even- ing teloirraphcd home that he had recover- rd the money and would return with it on Tuesday. The undersigned will hold a Grove Meet- , inp four miles southeast of Hooversville, near the Centre school house, begining on ! : Moedav evening Sei .ember 11th. j A. 8. Bavmgabdkcb. "7 r. ,. I The following is a description of a Beaver, to hef the -piume1 Knight." Great en phase of mdi- : niJal .which will soon be scattered broad-I w .,,. .,.hin t.Wof t,,lit cast over the Mate by the state lemra. , Committee : The observe bears a profile of our canauiate lor uovernor. un i ne reserve are two crutches cross!, with the inscrip- jtion: "August 25, 1804." and a three-leaf , onlvmttlal he wean,', won at j ,,...,. m im Thc I'u.'W ftrfnl, of Cliamberburg, pav Uieneral Coffroth the foih'.wing left handed compliineut: "All the counties in the Sev enteenth Congressional district have in structed for Gen. A. H. Coifrotli. The j Eighteenth district to follow its example by endorsing his brother-in-law, ex-Judge Kimmell. We must, however, mention j that whatever favorable may be truly said ! ot Gen. Coffroth, he cannot in any point of j ability, integrity or iu popularity, compete with ex-Judge Kimmell." We don't think that either Coffroth or Kimmell will present the editor with a new silk bat tor the com plimeiit. The annual examination of the ofti-s of the lid Collectors of Internal Revenue throughout the I'niled States bad beeti com p'.eted, and it has been found that the en ...... ,. .O.....i.. r.rinl..piial n 1-ilf 1 T 1 .1 taTM ftr . , . " . i the ;irt fikcal vcar amount to $HTi,.'i3),273 ith he counted . . . . 1 louring iue jias six iisi.-ai years we sum ! of S74S,S3I.ii71 01 has been collected from internal-revenue taxation and paid into the Treasury, without any loss by defalcation. ' 957 S7 of that amount ! ! Several of the new style -bills, the first of which were issued from the department a few "ays ago, have lieen oistnouteo, ana j Wy gathercl np as curiosities. On ! f' 9iS,e large sized bust of Garf.eld takes the place ,of the two figures for the vovaire of Columbus, and on the reverse the "Landing of Columbus'' is replaced by the number of the series in large figures in the centre. The figures are set in a border of green, but the general colorof the reverse is a light brown; on the right is 8 smaller fig ure of the American eagle, and on the left the coat of arms of Pennsylvania. The note descrilied was issued on the Second Na tional Bank of Brownsville. The edition of Walt Whitman's "Leaven j of Cras?,' about which so much has been i written on account of the abandonment of its publication hv a Boston firm in conse quence.)!" Mr. Anthony Comsbx k's allega tions lliat it contained objectionable pas sages, has lenisued by Bees Welsh A Co., Philadelphia. The book contains so much true poetry, so many passages which stamp t.jr .,thoras a true poet of a high, though . ertainlv not of the highest order, that it is a pity that Mr. Whitman's own g.xxl sense has not moved him long ago to cut out the "Children of Adam," words and lines. which add nothing at all to the beauty of his v.-ork and which certainly are not struc tural ami vital to it. The author of such a kin as "O Captain, My Captain," does himself injustice and puts himself at a dis advantage most unnecessarily and most cruelly by living in the face of decent pub lic opinion. Walt Whitman's personality is too sweet and sound ami clear to be put by a mere piece of injudiciousness at so great a disadvantage as that under which a few expressions in his poems wantonly and wilfully kept there against the advice of his friends cause him to labor. He will n,., .) them himself, and therefore be mllst :V the peiialtv: but after he is dead bis fame that which he himself lias we are sure, foolishly refused to do for it. Price in cloth, uniform with Boston edition, $iOO; for fail trade, half calf, ft; tree calf, f.V Ist week's issue of the Meyersdale Cohi ,,eoV. il eon tai ned the name of a worthy and respected citizen of Summit township, Jos. S. Miller, as one of the so-called vice presi dent of the self-styled Independent Repub lican meeting held in Somerset last week. Mr. Mil!r was notpresent at the meeting, neit her was he away from his home on that occasion. However, hist Saturday, during tlx Independent Republican primary elec tion held in Meyersdale. for Summit town ship, Mr. Miller was in Meyersdale and did not vote or help mako those dele gates. Thesenrestuhh.ini facts. Meyer-dale. Sept. II. Nimkop. Ma. Ei'iTOB. Kev. K. L. Knupp claims that he has harvested the best oats in this part of the country. He claims that he rut six ncri of cats which made seventy five dozen, of which he and his help loaded on one load and hauled it to the barn w ith two horses. The next day he threshed six dozen of them, from which be got twenty four bushels. He says at that rate he bad nearly t hree hundred bushels on the wagon. He has a good farm, and says he was offer edj.lW per acre for it since the proposed railroad line was run through it-. Jefterx.!), Sept. i. A LEX. Kt. Hr.R.Li. Please -rmit r.ie to ask the editor of the Meyersdale ( ;n.mirriul the follow ing questions: -. Why don't Col. Stewart challenge "our emmnn enemy," the Democracy, for a joint discussion of the political isue: d. Why did tltn linteK-iideiils refuse to snbiid: their pp-P-iided grievance to the peo ple at a piimary ection. a- proposer! by the; llej. l.tiii ai:? .'. Why do tin; Free . Tra.'y j..inna's of the whole counlry svvid to favor the lnde pelldeiit.' ixh. Why do Deiii'a-rat. rejoice over the IndeK-n,lent n.oveireiu? and why are IX-iu-otmls quoted by ihe Onniwirlnt as author ity? 5th. Why do the Ind pendents hold a convention to nominate candidates for local offices unless they wish to give ihe State over to Ihe IVmocrut-? W. CwXll.t'KNCK ItfcMS. The Independent, after a long search, finaiiy found a man to hold their primary election in this place. The Committeeman was the only voter and he comes from the Rhine. Hon. John Ilauiia, of Addison, township. is lying very low. at the old homestead near Harnedsville, from a iiiaiignatii tumor lit the stoma cii. His Siifferinir b very great i but he end urs it with truu chriMian foiti t ude " 'A VlStT I. i.r Haib KrsTokEg It is en- . tirolv UiUertrtit troiu all oilier. Jt Is as othen. It is - ; tl"r ' iu ' i ...ru-lv- ....... 1.1- lit-ir IfMl..r.f If n-ill ' 1 "" " " inicu:ulc-y free th. bead Iron. all .lailjruil, ; W ha-r to ira "atnrai color, and Prot'ue-e a lit w growth where It lias fj'Uu I otr. It .loos not iu uny riiauner allVct tbe health, w hich sulphur, sm:ar of lead and nitrate of fiiver prtt-arittiotis have done. ; 11 win loange lrrrrii or laui-u miir in a iv r 7. ,. . . s . TJ: ffi! f It vill iiin;re lryrit or iauci nair in a lew SmitU, Kline (V., w'noJesalr agent,. Phil I'lia. t-ndsdc C. X.Crittenden. New V.tk 1 . . s . . , , , . , M(irris..ii ltro.'s Couh Syrop, Liui- .entj HorM? at!(t CaUle JVw.ler have, by h j ined , Xhe fc . . ' . ,f . "n,i Pnce u'ts Also try Bum-. stead'a Worm Syrup .1 PICKETS LETTER. New York, August 8. Have been up in Maine. Heard Jim Blaine address twenty five thousand Yankees. Big time. Twenty bands of mnsic. All the Peot.le turnetl ont , m w-n it has a DOM." , The ..vicker," have ticket too, same k. in Pennsylvania. Every one wants to be "boss," bene defeat. The same in Penn sylvania. The temperance people Iiaye a ticket too. No gixid this year soi ne other year. The Greenbackers are rouning straight straight to defeat. Amen. The "Fuionists." Oh my: rsetter name confusion. No whiskey lor the Democratic j party to fuse with. Heard their candidate Plaisted, address the people of Portland. Big crowd. One band of music to enthuse the multitude. Plaisted was led to the footlights. Good looking, big head and a determined look. His style of oratory took immense. It was original. Short sen tences and to the point. Always wailed un til the enthusiasm subsided. He began. After looking at the crowd for a few mo ments, he said : "I told vou so. We've got them. They know it. Give them the bayonet." &cn Ac All brag as usual with the fusion. Has no bottom to it. Sam Carey followed Plais ted. A regular punch and judy show. We laughed and couldn't help it. Sam is im mense on the temperance question, ne has been one of them, know, how it is himself. Then came Chittenden who used to sign the greenbacks. Big noise. Ho pulled for the anti-Monojm!y portion of the fusion. Re markable. The Fusion ists cheered the name of L'ncoln. Same crowd hissed it years ago. Great change. Due to Republi can education. Lincoln was a boss. The biggest boss of them all. So was Gartield a boss. Great men are bound to be borers. Can't bceome great without bossing some- thins. I believe in them. Thev work well in Maine and they will do the same else where. There are iittle bosses and big toss es the world over. You have them in Som erset county to a large extent. W hat would that Gartield an Arthur Club at Meyersdale do without the B'iss D'ictor? What would have become of that gallant bauds of Boys in Blue in Somerset last campaign hail not the gallant sheriff wielded the baton ? Or ... . . . what would hare become of the Hancock Veteran Club of Somerset had not it been for the masterly discipline enforced by its honored commander? So I say we are all bosses onlv we don't know it. Picket. Mr. KnixoB. The Independent party of Berlin held a caucus on r-atuntay nigliLaml elected delegates to the county conventions We understand the following platform was adopted amid the rejoicing of the multi- tudet Whereas, Simon Cameron is an old Boss, therefore bs it Ri-fJrttt: Firstly That we thank the Lord that we ar e not like oilier i.litii iwns dis honest, corrupt and given to fraud; but that we are honest, pure and harmless. Second, That we sympathize with Arabi ! Pasha, and denounce Gladstone as another old Boss. I Thirdly, That we reaffirm our honesty, j and feci truly grateful that we are not like i other politicians. j - - ...... Fourthly and lastly. That we positively j KYLAND. At Harnedsville, thiscounty. assert our honesty, and condemn the dis- j on the listh of August, Mrs. Barbara By honcsty of all other politicians; and that j land, aged 77 years, 3 months and ! days. the proceedings of this meeting be publish ed iu the county papers, und a copy of the same be sent to the bereaved family. P. The amount of money that the confidence men following Hilliard's show succeeded in J securing from a Brothersvalley township ' .... ..!..! r..nw,. ..,i.i ,,., .1 i.;,.. .. ! utotiwi iu. ..m uu.u (.i.t 1. 1 i .. ituksv linn a fine set of furniture it invested at Wayne & Berkebile's furniture store at Somrrsct. Fob Pale. A good second band buggy, new top, and newly painted, and a set cf single harness. Also, bees, in good hives, well prepared for winter. P.cv. A. Camkcon, Somerset. H. HelHey has just received and placed on his counters the largest and best selected stock of clothing for the fall trade ever brought to this section, and now olfers bar gains never before heard of in Somerset. I'oii't forget to call at his store if you wish to secure mure goods for less money than be had at any other store in town. The finest line of furnishing goods to be found in this section is at the store of H. Hefiley. His stock cannot be eiiuuled, and is ottered at such remarkably low prices that all wishing to purchase cannot fail to secure a bargain, l.ih in price and ipialitynf goods. By giving him a call and inspecting his stock you cannot full to purchase. l'Anvtns I.x.g Hekk. As Kossil Marl n.ntains two ami a half times as nine lU'll pot- m ash., ash as tiie atu qtiuniity of w.nm there is no cf.p whore its apt.lioatio:i sliow;. su.li initncliae an.l markwl results as on Krnss or ylovtr. an.l ryrry fanner knt.ws the (Treat value .f a g-xnl ikI. It soils for) Ir ton or $2 r cuck of Sfirt jionnils. Par-1 ties fn.m anv part of the county ran .t-t it by atldressint; Jonrt S. hHAKFR. Somerset Pa j ' 2 Kewakp. It. on Thursday mtrtiint, i.i,t,-nilMT -lb nir JiMiii.-rtfin ii mi . .ipumur .in, near jeniicnonn, on tin ( t.iililit- Mad leading from Gillian Walter's to ; Mii-liH. l Cover's, a new heaver frock over coat, with a silver mix, dark b,rovyn. The ahove revr.-ird will be jyid l.y J.e-inh (irillilli, Jciiiiert..wn,T Thomas Cialla'her Jenner X n..a. M ltr.t.f, '. .'vvner. Lo;.k it. ynitr iiitt-i- in( luy wJ-v-r.' ,U (illl to the let ipl.iiiil.V'e, i,:d j,a 1'UFe, ffi-sh good. In orOvr tu ipautv Hu-se t.; things v.-i14 Miiiv our reader- to buy their A il.lirs, liK'dieli.es, eto , at Caiuiiheil's ' -!i4 Main street. Cad n him when in Johns town, and vou will In- conviiii-cd that what we sav is correct. ! j. llolderhauni A funs have just re- I ceivoil larje invnii-p of men's and U.v's clothing of the latest desi-na and st.L-s;, they are chen) an.l stylish. This is the third ! invoice they have received withiu sity days. They alwavg keep their stock full ; ". , ' '., . ,i .' t.it.1 iMiiirt ntn th-tt rhtor f-iiti,i.i.rt w.li t.i.t ,.... ... ....(... ...... r ,. . . - 7 be obli"e.l to select from the viuU'or no vlv.-. , , wiiere to oe "itne-i. . mm -. .. .. . -. .-. . j .... i ....... .- . -. w v-.y - ..... . -""'' !' liouse. uaiutMlienjamin num- "s- j ru. voiite l neruuv ir.veii ii.ut. mi -is-o.i t harboring or btmniing the-e persons do so ' at tlicir own exiieli.se, as the Directors will ' I pay no debts of their contracting. l!v onleror the Hoard. or unjuw inc i.ouiu. Steward, i To Teachers axd Stchool Dooks ; - - - rfn-r? iT Announcement of Examinations: ;ui-! nation of teachers will bf Irv-W im -mniersM ; county for ttl? preseul )' as follows : I'rsiiij. TtHwW, hcpteniber 12. ' ,ieyt-rsdale, Thursday, Sept. 14. Pm-aboutas, Monday, tept. IS. Salisbury, Tuesday, Sept. VJ. New Ceiitreville, TliurMlay, .t. 21. 1 Petcrsbunr. Friday, S-pt. 2i ' lbs kw.nM.', tsaturdH.-i. ;5. j Jenner X P.i, Monday, .Sept. 25.' I.!!'JlliIli', 1'ues.laV, -Sept. vi. .Jlt.r ! onierset, Wtdnexlay. Sept. 27. ' Berlin, Thursday, S-pt. 2M. ' i-'iiaiiksville, Friday, Sept. Ji, ! Stoystowii, Monday, Ut.U-r, 2. i Livinpsitono'a d-hool Hoi. Tuexlav. .r- - -y -.-c---Ttr -. -wn --. - -- -. . i,,lj.r s ' U CVntreviile. &-"tay. I? """" a. in. Applicants will ph com mr nee at 8 .Vi -lock ! Annlicatils will rdcase ntcuaru a' stamid envelope to enclose certilicate. Wrectors and all persons interested in cl-; anlivU ,re kinal. invitcJ to be present, - 1 J. G. u.m. . Supt. j Mr. Hiram C. White, of A. J. "White & Son, nicrchant taihiiT, ('bamlxTl)uty, I'x, will visit Somerset with a complete line of t'SLt si Z torn work. He will be at the Somerset House on Friday, the 15th inst.. asd for'sev- cral days thereafter. '. -. , Deess Trimmihos. I now have a full line of Dress Trimming., counting of Silk Yel- vets, Plushes, Silks, Satins. Bead Gimps. Tlain Gimp-, new Brai.ls, Frin"t Buttons ...... . i nre.ii i. ere, all jusi rm-.verl. ii., t v i-,,, .... ... - - I wouid respectfully inform mv friends of ' Sonier--.! iHiimtv Thai- T l..v. ,,...1 i . ...... orug store at 2.12 Main Street, Joloisfown, l l,iui...i.,..,i... -..... ,,,.su .os i.,r... Jiy stocat consists ot rnre I'rtigs.l licnncals. Patent Medicines, Iye St and Fancy Goods generally r,. ... . j- . Tk .,- i. e Patent Medicines, Dye Mulls, Perfumery At this season r ,...i t ti , , 1 would call attention to the inset-trade, such as Pure l'aris Green, Pure Towdered White Hellelkre, Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line corae and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Ch.'.s. Gainriiif, Main' Street. Straws show which wcy the wind blows. "Hello, Fisk, another new suit? Golly, what are you doing now?" "Why, Jonas, I am doing what I always did; why?" "Oh, nothing; oniv you always wear made ..w,.;.. ,i i . i .u.si.rfu iia.. sun. iiiHiiub uaii gu; into lM.ti.-r b,.si.B.s Ma h, Vi.lr let me tell you somethiug; have you Ui-n at J. B. Snyder A- Co.'s lately?" "No." "Well, I was in tlitro a few w eeks ago and I was surprised; there was no clothing in the store at all. I asked J, B. whether they were going to quit the clothing business. He says yes, summer clothing, and told me to call in a few days and see some new suits that they had made to order. special. Well, 1 1 waited. I went th'-re n lew days after. then I was surprised to sec the piles of cloth- in,- ..II ,..-, ....1 il-o l,.t,i,. ..! ..ii best makes of cloth, Harris, Sterling, Bul locks. Camels, etc. Sav, Fisk. why is it those fellows never hsveany old suits on band? The other merchants have piles and I piles of old clothing laying around for rears, al,1 of eourse they always try to sell you the , i v i - .1 oldest thing in the hou-e. "Well, Jonas, ihe reason I buy from J. B. Snyder A Co., is bctause I can save from It) to 25 per cent., and then, as you say, they never have any old clothing they try to stick you with," The above is a fair sample of the talk you j generally hear, und we can say tiiere is more , truth than poetry in it MARKIKD. FOBTNKY KLF.D. Oil the .'.Vth day of August, at the residence of the bride's pa rents, by Ilcv. J. It. P.rown, Mr. W. B. Fortncy, id' this county, and Miss Kate Heed, i of Fayette county. I TBENT-STFTZMAN.-On the .'Ulth of j August, by KIder H. R. Hoisinger, Mr. Geo. 1 H. Trent and Mits Jennie Smtzmrtn, both of this county. Funeral services and interment at Addison. GISAL. On the -Jtlth of August, at Il.k.v ersville, Mrs. Catharine Gisal, agel 81 years, 7 months and :- davs. KOMEHKKT NAKHtT Corrected by Coo it h. Bbwts. DEALS RS IU CHOICE GROCERIES, FLCUR & FEED Apples, dried, 11 ft Applebutter. V gal Hri,n, V V0 1.3 liutler, V (kr (roll) Buckwheat V bash meal, 100 it Beeswax fl ! Bacon, shoulders, f I. " skies, - '.. " country hams, ft ft.... Cora, (ear) V bushel (shelled) mealf Calf skins, "rl B. Kirgs, i dos Flour, fl Md Flaxseed, bu. (J .) Hitus, (sugar-cured) f ft Ijird, V ft Leather, red sole, fl ft ' upper, ' " kip, " MMdlinas, and chop IDO fts hM. l bu Potatoes, tp ba (newj Peaches, dried, tjjl ft Kve. V bu Kags. W ft Salt, No.1, lbbl,txtr.i ..7?!0 ...1 au aw W ot) 1 00 i!8e lOfitllC . ..Iilil5e ...lit; ,4rlac .1 10 1 10 ac c. Vte 76c 17C V-ictiic Sortie .'K-7oe 75csoo : 00 6oct7ie 40 y- 0c Scig tue 1 ID ::.ii2wi .t l ijl w r W j ScrtlOc . ...licit !4c ri 7c ; I " Crn.und Alum. r ji. ... I " Ashton. per sacg... j Suifur, vellow l ft ) white ' j Tallow, V i Wheat. ? ba .... at 10 Wool, V ..RVrfc.rAio j i ; v RPHAX'Sl'OUItT.SALK UF VALUABLE RKAL ESTATE. v? lrtue of an wierof th Orphan' Court of Sr.mor.et cunty, to me oirected. 1 will c-xpowto sale by public outcry, on THURFDA Oct. 12. 1SS2, at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the premises, the following oerrlld Keal Estate, late the j ropcrly oi John V . Haines, dee d. a certain tract or land, situate In Jennertown- ship. S. merset eonniy. Pena'a., cotuining 40 acres and allowance, YM acre thcrtt.1 cleared and miter gtMni stare ot cultivation, b.ilance well timberetl. aJuing lantls ol Mi.-nacl C-.ver. Wm. Bakiwin, Ben). Kline and others, having threou v,,ed 4 Fran,e i,wt,Iilaij h,jUW,. Bnk Kara 40 tSi, Spring House and ..la- r out build- j Ings. thcire is a larite and tbrilty, gc.Hl bearing . orchard of Iree of 40 choice vnt ieties oo tnis lann. tw. lour-lt.t vetr.i. olconl epenol .! ready ; to work. It is well supplied wiia never failing ; Mrearcs ol watar. and U oii..i the m-at cent rally ; L.cate.1 fm in .Irnurr tonnrfl.lp. sltu.toil on the Hcdiord and (ircen.i.unr tumulke. two nrilea ; lr..ui .lennertown. aud hnving Nc.io.-l Hou?e and Church ttithiu oae.eibth of a mite Irom the dwelling Bjux- one-nali mile to grist and jw mill. TEEMS z j mo tt.ir.l to remain a lien cn the prcmircs. af- : ler pa mrnt of debts, the !nt':re;t to t paid to ; wi-'ow nnniislly .'.uring life and at her ileaih the i prtrwl.al to ttie heirs of .lecvaaed ; cne-thlrd crh and tuimrce in t wo e4ii:il annual payments from ataof s.iln with irrcrcst : 10 percent. tu!.ci.al. when rr.!trt, Is kn.-ked down, dower and nay-' menis to be secured brini.lcmcnt nots. Sept la JilSlAH KELLER. A.lm'r. and Trustee. .4 UDITOIVS NOTICE. X ... ,,. , Ttln,.,n,inH .,!,- ,1'ln.vth. Or. phans' Osiin of Somerset waiy, to exaiiiine an.l j ,hfn lular im,imlT,ttnt M ! to taWe a .lUinbatlna of the lund la bands of said admiaistraior to tnd among those .legallv T:.,.,. . .. ... . . .... . ouimhmi iervio, wiii Niienn o file iiui.es oi n.s ippmm.eiit, at his otti.-c In Somerset B..rongl tictoher Trb. 1S'. at 1 P. M. wncn and where all panlr iuirstel ran attend. I'Khli. W. BIESECKEK. fcetlS Auditor. UDIT0R"S NOTICE. lire niirr.iuni.uiTiiiTnj-tFiiB.cunr mc.-r,."- ans t onrt ol Somerset ' o t'a.. to nscenla. aa- Tftncrnients. and make di.strlbutUiji of th4 tinls In I the hands of the administrators of rde-lok P.; ..- -, -.1 .....! . . . . . . V. n ., .TedTherXIo. glfe, T notUarhrwrn ...end to tho fatles. at l.ii.oUice. in tba Boro.gh of Somer-! n M.-irdav VVrtoiMiid is.i.r ia o'ckick . JWn.MiMi ) aentia auiiiot. aeptia lirvTTP tmn'S VATrPtT I HJllAIMhAlUhS :UiJ.iyr . r..! f Theodora O. Wot. late of S y , craet. Twp .dec d. Tttem.d'adTnlnistration on atia7e9tate having ! ! been granted to the undenjraed by the proper au- j ' thorny, notice I aereoy given to an porw.-n:i iu- j I debted . to said ela to make Immediate pay- j ' meet, and t'mt having claims against tt to pre 1 sent tnj dulv aurhenticad fc.f settlement ok i v.'elav. im. ziitb, lsrz. at 'he rest dene of tko' 1 Administrator, in Somerset township, Soaierse. , :e"U'"-,'r- REVBEMWOT. j spt-t; AdailnlKtrator. : XotFailj ; to lend for ' oor FALL f Price List' . for 1882. , Fret ia any address npon , application. Contains (ie- ; criptions of every thing ' requirsd for Personal or Family use, I with over 2,200 illustration-. We sell ', all goods ai wholesale prices, ia i quantities to suit the purchaser. The only inititation ia America who make ; this their special business. Address ! camoEBY WARD & CO., Sat mm S Walai At Sept. lifts Tm j T?XECUTOIV.S SALE OF . j j.. . t i -r I I I II Valuable Farm and I imber Lands! - '' J .JSSS' SSZTft? j township. Soman eounty, Penn ie'l.. th aml'-'MlKDeO l.iwuterut id tiewamd. will oiler I f..r rale hj public outcry, at th lt reil.ix of ! said decwued oa I SA TURD A V, Sct. oOti, 1862, , o elvek, p. m.. th following doscritwd rrI. ' tawof 1 .ieeeaMHl.to.wtt: i No. 1. The bomettead of Mid deeeue.!. In I ha-ie township, sv.r.enei CHinty. Pa.. a.ljoli-lnr i laaits of Clnarle sarver. I'ODrad ster. tract . otner!li eonlainlwc 4S acres and aHowanea. of l.wnlch jki-TM arecWursd ami the halaoee wrll timbere.1. There is a brn-rate .sl Vein, known ! l".e 'brmtki -StUer Coal ca this tuna. ; ani hs ttereon erwtcd largro two-stcwr s.t,n I Mouse, a larze Bank Barn, Spring Hoaseaad I other ooihuUdiiurs, with an apple orrhanl. j N(fc .. wrtata tract of Uojadjolniajt tract !o. 1, loniad Moy. and other, knuwo as th iuuwn-k. rv vrntecsetser rann." containinar 13 I acres and allowance, ol whh h about 110 acres an e'rel and under culiiTti..n, tho balance woll- ,.uj-7i. uis irac win o oiiereu as a wnoie j and in two parcels, it belna; divided br th Fllu luto abnat two fual parcel.. No. 3. A ceTtatn-tntrt ot land adjoining tract ro. 1, lands o! Charles Sorber. Conrad Suit and others. cont.inln 71 acres, 11 -4 perches ami al lowance, a part ol whirn is c. oared, the balance heavily Umbejed. No. 4. A certain tract flaw! a.!j3lnlng No. 1, 1 and a. and lands of Cocrad S(o. , cooumlni 15 acres and 01 perches and allowance, partly cleared. This parcel will be told with No. L Iso. o. A certain tract of land iitute In Alii Klieny township, Somerset county. .. adjoiniiur lauiis of Kev. t. Mangel, Job Mann and tract No. 6, containing 1C6 acres, known afths "Killle larm," of which about 60 acres are cleared, the balance well timbered, and has thereon erected a two-story Lo Himse and good Stable, with a g'od apple orchard. No. 8. A certain tract eflaed situate on both ltl (tfthk Pitthnnrli Un..rn..l L. n. Bedford county and part In smmenet'countj, ! aiholnlag ;ract No. 1 and UndsofJob Mann. i jHiuci il rcw, cmaiaing jo acres ana ailow- i C which l-A.aens are cleared aoi au.tor cultivation ; the balance well timbered, with a two-story Ferae House, a good barn and other otiit.tiilolnits thrrm-n erected, with aa apple or chard ; larm ia well fenced and well watered. No. T. Awnaln tract of lund, known as the "Mhot Factory S-ao.!," situate in N.nler town ship, Bedt-.Td inty. on the Pittauurgb and Bedford Pike. a.i"inina No. 6, lands of Jon Mann and others, eutitaiaing 133 acres. Si) perches and aliowanee.ol whl-h about 40 acres are cleared, the balance wci timtred and well watere.1, wlih a tbree-story iun H.him and etable tli-reon reeled. TEKMS z One-third In hand, one-third to remain a lien, the Interest to be puidnnuaally to the widow dur ing her lifelim. mid kl likr ilwiirh thn nrfn.jn..l t.. the hein of said deceased, and the remaining one fh'r-l in three eoual annual payments, wi.hout Interest. 1 he delorred payments to he secured by judgment notes -r bonds. Ten per cent, ol pur chase money to be piid on diy of sale. W.M. SCilKOCK, Sept. Kxecutor. VALUABLE HOME FOE. SALE! T'HE undersigned will nil at private sale on reasonable terms, a farm containing S3 acres, situate in Somerset township, one mile west Irom the Court II. .use. ;iu acres 01 which are clear and in a good sta'e of cultivation, and 3 acres timber land, with a new iSwtsi barn, a good dwelling bouse, tenant bouse and other outbuiidinga there on erected ; with never-falling springs of water and plenty of fruit trees on the same ; adjoining James Parson on the west FRANK B. COUNTRYMAN. Scmerset, Pa., Aug. a, Issi-lt p. TITI0X IN DIVORCE. John J. Speich.T) In the Court of common Pleas vs. i-ot Somerset Co., ol N.i. 31 Aug. Martha Speicber ) T. lss, alias Sub. for Hirorce. To Martha Spclcher, the defendant shore nsineii. Vuu are hereby notified to be and appear at the the next Court of itommon fleas ol Mo.nerset county to be held at Soiuerset-ou tbe second Jlon day ot November ls, (ISih day) to answer to the coinplutnt of John J. Speicber, the plaintiff, above named, and show cause if any you have, why your mlil husband should not be divorced Irom the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, agree ably to the prayer of his petition and libel eihib- lieu agntnsi you ter..r sh.i.1 ttourt. 1 JOHN J. SPANOLER. biiEr-iifr a tiprica, I Sheritf. Sept. S, lssi s Scpte-ot. L EGAL NOTICE. 1 he Commonwealth ol Pennslvania. to Eliza. beth Harmon, (widow) tieorge Harmon, George Mill--r, Eliialieih Wilier. Catharine Tavmxn. ail ol Somersrt cunty Fa., Harvey Harmon ol Cam bria c-.unty. f.. Catharine Hanman and Valen liue Harniun of Fort Wane, Indiana, beirs and legi.1 representatives of George A. Harmon de ceased aHd all other persons Interested Greeting r Somerset County, h ; .u are hereby cited to I ;n-l appear before the Judges of cur lirebats' Court, lo be held at Someraet on the 3rd day of October ls-i, then and there to show cause why John L. Kursler should not be discharged Irom the duties of his trust as Executor of the last will and testament of Creorge A. Harmon, deceased. Herein iall not. Witness the Hon. Win. J. Baer Es. at Somer set this t.th day el Auaust, A. U. Ksri. Sr.erlfTa Office, JtlHjr J, SPANGLER, Sheriff. Sept, 4. lt.SU St JTOTICE. We, the undersigned Poor Directors of Somer set county, give public notice to Justices olthe I'eace to send all warrants to the Stewart of the County Poor House before delivering the pauiiers. KCPOLPH 1 EKNKK. F. LiArsTZ,) ALEXAXtiER KOKNS, Steward, j" i)A XltL K IM.M ELL. Sed 6 tt Four Idreclors. E STItAY NOTICE. Cum straying i my farm, near Eriedenn. S.. -n- erset townsl.ip. five yearling calves, one white and the others spotted. The owner can recover the same by calling and proving property and paying costs, augtwr. GEO. SMITH. A DMI.NISTIIATOirs NOTICE. t Esitol Charles Wlngert. late of Jcnnortowa- ,ip deed. letters if adininistation on the above .-state. having been granted to the un.ler-lncl by ihe . roper authority, ixiiice U hereby given to t.ie lndebte.1 to the aai'i estate to make inuakdiate lvmcnu and ltua fcavinc claims or demands against tt to present them duly aulhaticaied tor settlement, at the rc?idence ol tb A.luiinh-irKlor in i(u3inhoning township, tUo'd.. oo Salunla, October iet, Iwi. A ( AM BLtil C.H, SeptS Administrator. JOTICE. Notice is kerel.y elven that I, the aoder sureed. will cot he rc9onible for an debts eon tructed by C. F. Weaver. ,f tne hrm of O. V. Weaver fc Co .doing t-usicef. at Hethel, Somer set eounty. Pa. .1. A. BUYER. i. A. Luyir will continue the Prcsphate l u.1 I dcss at tlm'old stand. July U e tu un Jetstuncd Poor lilrertoi s ot Somersot cortnty, hereby tfivcp ubllc notice. th..t alter thi.. eate id this publication, wo will py do more than ci-ht di.lhirs lor a coinu. Hate.1 Scistcmber 1st. Ivi. RI'liiiLVH FFRNER. Fraxklis L.tsu I l,KANIiFI IviiKNS, Mcwinl. J IllMa KIMMELL. Sepl-4t P.r Director. A DMIMSTUATOIIS' NOTICE. lstat-. of Alexnndcs Friedlfne, decentsl. ... . . ... ... win...... o,, iu ,w having been ernBIed to Ihe undcrsltrneil, by th I proper auiuoffiry, aoftce i nerei.y given .. tinwe ; I indel.te-.i t- il i.u.te Immediaie tMyioont. and) ! tlioie kurwit claims, r .lemanits will pn-scni I hem , Uulva'dthenti.'Ktetl lor settlement, on We.lnclay. I I tne' Id' h day of September, lssu. at the resiiUnce ; i ol C. It. KriutJ, Jenner Kia.ls. j C. H. K AITZ. , aug 'J Administrator. . VAIjTJABIiE FAHSX "T7"l "tl? . L . A i . TT! -L7 V -i-W sJ - . I -t--l Ti ! In Somerse: townhip, &aKt Co.. Pa . live i I mils et of S-imcrsei. wi the S.imnwt and ! ! Jteoford lunipike. J i-iiii. lands of Wm. H ilj ' Irani.'l Keller. l'i.ll Kunmel, John (Sumbert j t and i-tliers ci)irain aliout Sou acres, '1 aeies , I clear and ia ool state nf cultivation and tha J balance well timiM-red : almut 46 acres in meadow. . , lb mrro is well adapicl tor grain or stock I i raising. 1 nearly all underlaid with .al and , ' llai-slo..rt a vA ilmestie quarry ow.ne.lr vein , tix feet tin k. Hire !-rt ..i coal oa lop or it. Is. giasl working eondi'.ien. A lametwo-story brkk i uwelling-houae with a basement, bank barn, su- BrBp.al '- " j n"'"rJ of P'?- ,lri?J ; I yeung appie on-hard . a criming intn benruig v ALSO, A tract of timber Und laying shoal tea mile; ( coriUwst of Somerset, adioining laud, of At-ra ; (a mim. ura J. r... huu mrimiii- ig al.ut ;.. acre. For Innker totoraatloa eaU ; uu, tr tuui. S. 3. BAER, sHiutrrset I. a-.;U-rc O. BOiN J i? Than Can be .Purchased Ifilse where. Warranted Pure Slaughter-House Bone Dust. Xot Steamed, 'ot Koikri, ot Blcaclicd. We villi sell cur Bere Dust bv analysis at saire price as any other Bone in the market, and return S3 per ton to tV.Vbuver. itis bigherln Bone Phosphate and Ammonia than any other done in America. It is licher in Ammonia than Peruvian Cuano. DISSOLVED BONE DUST AND BONE FERTILIZERS Arc tbe rh.apetlaaa fr lk Vmwnawr I . Owr Pat, ni-.-lvrJ " rlar in Dllal lkaw.av IHr In sko rkcl, mm I 1st trr.af hr.ltr.wt - avaa. AawnBi.tI Caw Kan rhmpkaie la a, meat aaa lsitee ing se"J larga j IrtHm. Pure Chemicals and Super-Phosphates. Slim FOR THE GEIS, FOSTER 8c QUINN Now hare in Btock a Large and Splendid AFsrrtn;Vnt of ?tvlo ia CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS RUGS AND MATTINGS ! LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN STUFFS 1 Which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES! Special attention is called to our stock of j AENS, LACES AND BRAIDS! Including First Quality Gerniantown Yarn, Saxony, Shet land, Zephyr Yarns in all Colors, Smyrna, Pompa dores and English Art Crewel, and other FIRST-CLASS STOCKING YARNS! LaccMorall Kinds., Silk a ml Linen Rraitl. Feathered? and R'ck-Ilat'k lira id. Loop Braldst, Licen and Mlk I'm broidery Flo, Java, Railroad antt'IVaflle Can Tan, Crochet Hook, Xeedlei Ac. at ' GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S JOHNSTmVN, MCIsiS-VL. O. HT. BOTD keeps in stock all the leading and special DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS INTHEMAEKET! ' Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochelle Epsom ana dauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, Ac. Many articles such as Cream of T.rtar. Soda, Cinnamon, Cloves, (linger. Ike., that are put up la Packages ar largely adulterated. I keep them lu llxik only, and will Guarantee all articles to M STBICTLY IFTTKEi! Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lcmjn, be., they are ataiie trura nothing but THE BEST MATERIALS! In Dye Stulh I keep Lcirwood, Matlder, Illue Vltrol, Indigo, Muriate Tin, Cochineal. Salferfao: fcc, he All the leading Patenr. Metilcincs, St. Jacobs Oil. Peruna, Manalin, Kidney Wwrt, Hop Bitters, August Flower, Oerman Syrup, Morse Indian Koot Pills, tJy's balm, fee., fce. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Physicians' PrVvriptirxs and Family Receipts filled with care, an-J non but Purs Drugs dis pensed. Fancy and Toilet Articles in lircat Variety. Specracls and Eye Ulasses to suit all. bog Papers, Blank" Hooks, school Books. Slates. Pencil-, Ink. xjiTel'ipee, Paper, and Stationery of ail kinds Counlry merchants are invited lo mil and get u,iolaiious on Grocers' Drugs, liya Stalls, Stationery, fce., fce. If i rood t ssls and Low Prices will secure the Drug Trade of Somerset County, then I propoa to sect. re ltCall and see me whether you wish to buy or not. Kefpectlully, C. IST. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, " - - SOMERSET!'. l'A JUST OPENED! A LARGE STOCK OF FANS, PARASOLS AND SUN-SHADES! PLAI2I AOT silks and satins, nuns' veilings, buntings, illuminated;debeiges, new PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits. Chintzes, 3Iorries, (iingliams, Zanzibar Suitings. Ac. Also, a Big Assortment of GLOVES -AJSTO E3ZOSrE3-5T ! in Cotton, Berlin Zephyr Shawls', Ulsters and Light Coats, - GEO. KEIPER & CO.'S, 255 1 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. 0N"K I'KICK TO ALL. w.WRiTK FOR SAMPLES.- LOUIS LTJCKHARDT, JR., i, Clinton Strst. r' JOHNSTCWN, PA. DKALkB IS WALT HAM, ELCiN, EPRINCFIELO, HOCK- j FORD, HAWOEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, In Cold and Silver Open-faco and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem windhg Watche. j. k r.LL LINE 8F COSICR MUSICAL 1NSTHUMEKT3. j; Joshua, Horner, BALTIMORE, MLRYI-iSJSrD. FALL SEASON 1882 I put up under my owa name, and eaa a.vs are all that Silk and Lisle TLrra-ls. A.T - AXD NO DI'.VIATIOX. Jr. fe Co.,