-r. -T . Somerset Herald. t . ..... - - - - r.y.o. it. fi'VLU F-ditor. Sept. -, is A. KV1T.UK,- larfiia and fragrat.t U Walnut Frame i:MhtIay..-- .. . i.. ... r! :-a- .-'.iiio.1 '.,r laiiwIl.u K, r... " 1 a. i " , . i --.... s.h-.!:! .-!rv iiver-ia!e.i f, t;:-. ever bwi.'la toS-n.-rM.: e" ;vwi! IVJK.T..K f!-.ei'-hea-h 1. .'. .' , .. lv lTi.TMt- ih K niei t.d n..W' hn.''h: t M.-.-k f S.-tiH r?ct ;The n. vi.-.-t. iii-i"" M U! II "till ' r -. . .tivni.. -.ii.tH. i:-.i!-v. f"1"' Vail and f them. t)HH-'ll EareiTotil I i;K 11. i. i'-.iiiien..i-' . .uuu aii'i irnu' lu f..i::itrv pr iriiii T i an ,.i,nv of all kind- t:ik. n in ' .is at t!:. M.T.-..r 51. M. ili-j. .!-e.Mel.ar-i.'.u---y taking their ..ine ... u. fi-y -. iV.'ANTi I-. Maple Mipt- fct-. I'oiuioc - ISI.ll ll(ail t lai-.m, Vv "in at. ci-li i:ri:i' -- Jdan t'.r l.ien-1 r ni'.r line ! ' T...h-. ,k.K -V 1-111-1'-- ;ji u in-n .-.iiil. ii "n-ii-f. IT.-.-.- 1" .ale: griiv wii.i. Y"i; tire will irive in.i-i-' i-t., ." el-., and Trunks and va'.i-i- i .ri. Ty and ... i ivcl i. v..ii v. :-!i ,i f..,,, .,. at as!oni-hii: .r,e.--- Ji'- jiilH il H. ll.iV.-vV. aii a'i'i . to e'.".; r.' a ran J. M. 1!"M i-Vid iiiiir : I fi-ry at! i . vr l-iuly Icr.-aiu 111.' li.auni Sons li.n iri-M...-k. 1 fall p-. a. tivi- a-:'! ' h-ap. ,-j-.i-t re-;-. i:ii ll 1 !.i-y iu , and - I. .i a 1 i::r : in i r s!"' jM.i.H S CATAl:l"-!! i! fa. .tm-f-r. '..lai-rli. l'ii' ( t M . nub. f. i ..rrii-iu.il in " i'"." I.l'Y- A r.a and p. s- li,,- -Hill . ft,,,- ei.-n.ty -ays : ' ;!l " ' kn li-i- 'e. ii.ii S'i: ' jjrrilile .li-i-a-.- " fl K I.'.IV. I.I 0. il. Tliavi r. ..." d savs : "Iii'th m.v-..lfat..l vife yv,.s i-1-Ilil..'HX .'MITH' . it,,!,:.,,,-!'- ll.-t n-'.ir. n-.m-.-.i."... ;-::r! v e t I i r 'new era nr...-.-a t ar: kv Simiiii ' hurt .V "s. 1 rv f,;.-e i liiau i.-nna. (',., A r.n.mr ;,i.d vari. ;i. - of If - ,;-,r.-.if II. Hem n..vi h,.-- i 'i is 1 a:: 1 ia' i- : . ' i: i All ll.;- hiic-: sl i.s "i-. ar . an he had at ih 111 w:-hi:iglhct: :. r 1,..u'..i insm-i : 1 - i-rr .k aULY.'l MAl'l'.K'i- ..itiou. lii.'n. 1.., Ii -tt y.-:..W Skin -ii., . -are. j Ii.L.-. cM i,.ni.i-..i"' i;all r is d ins I drv .t il ...ds t r,- eivisl lb -ili.x's. lie .i-:io.'.it s never l- for im.l oe'er. i ill So.ner--i. i 'i; iiYspi:iv-iA l.ii. -r . inp. i :;;''-1!?; ,t.-l jju.ira Viiali.r. :l,-i.l Mut-.n s 1; n- lire. (it'icc CilM-Us, I loi I.I VI I Nick.-l 'I.. V i-:-ht '. . I.S. Mil il Cl.H-ks. I!.oi,,e CliH-ks I'loi-ks. Prime l-'iguris K. Mi -Howei! s. 1'iov's rloibine, of ail I'd a. k i-ieat vani-t; St ! kin. an.', in t.dls variety, yi-' ris'.-lv.d at II. II, tlhy's. V: stork ish.i-f-rthan any ever ! U 1'i.re brut:-! t to this place, i'.-fl be is able j to i !l. r ht-viiitis in this line nf go-.. Is wh . .. .!.... .t...it... in IhU l.ia.-e can il". .- I. a. i him ii .;;.! i.'id . ureoo., an-, a :- i . '.! nd i liieoo.; -.,..-an.i a t'oo-t i it t r u te.al! taa.! r.iii i'Kit oi inoi.i-y. t To ..NT!. IT. ! i .;iv that w e Ih w !:;'i- f.-AMiUniHiy.-W.- wi-Ii j are now pn- are.! furnish ! i;,-. .aleined phist. r and - ; l-iast. r an s. at pne? frei-ht ::c j ii.-ii'. in live t I -ban ei'y ;U f 'i ion- our pri ..ft'.;- pi.et. -. t. n ba-rel 1..: .;li. I1-, l'-cal ,.- . i-.-.x hi "e i: Co.. .-s ! .-.! 1 :n:i i i . :,..-al eoimr :; Si P.i-KltiTs. o- ,.f Mathias j .-n-id". deeras- j i.::is. I.:..- t iu.,.! uniil Tues.hiv ..ft , .. . ;it tne io;:rt lio.i-i'. tin- , !' '5 eiitn-t i-T.rt n. it. Jl.-ss s.M at pi-ivu' - itc-iioiis to buy will 'e sale s.-. u. r. 1 er-otis , 1 .-all lit mi .liienii Ne!l or , bn II. i'id. at .,,..r-i: I'-i i I. ,!. M. n-'l-l.-rlia'ttn ;vcl a lanre invoi.' ,V ons have tu-t re- I of ii,ci.' a:: ! b y's . c:..:hifg of the l.l. .-t d.-i :t tins: VI 1 v an- c!.-:iii a:..; -: ish. Miii 1 nvoi.-e The - l..i e r.s .-ive lacs. They a'wav- ki ; sixty I. full :';i ii. t their ? atuVr-i-ui .let.-, ttia: tii Ir ci: i...l.-i. Ito-chs-; 'rl!.t J wii. n- ( be -tlite.!. St Nsii.i tc An u-t:.- I'. "Jil is.., to u-rTU:e of : iao- iit-i;cie o' lrtu !i, :t i lt -.'i c -t"'!;.- or yi rr i. re t. '. .".. lev t:o .t f I . ii pii t vtht-n i ; vou. j ..'.d 1: v- ' ' K a j : ie rem-i p.-ic i I-.::!. t'SW ,i.i, ii.. i Pet .Ih. jssly. It 1 say about we can Sec ii '.v. r is. nieut and t.--i- 'i- it in p.tpi -r. ,i i sr. i.:. oi 1'. ll .!.:.-.- V. t. J'lloiises. Oil r... k -7-: t : hie lo wti liariel lots, White Lime, per barrel. Is" !b. ('aieliitsl l-hisicr. lerb'td. "soil. 1 C.S j , 1 Parti!-' r.s.K t llnmts. 1 t-i ,;x lTsMr Sp.s i.,1 T,' ram .r.-at V.,':lcv, y.' y -ila.ii.g sold vour in.sli, ;. .1 ; . 1 . . . ... ! can, heerlV.lv rv,,. rd all of tiiom. rs. i tss - Bavter's Man.lrake s falcilv !en:t-ii,. Voitrs trulv. J. 11. ( Hisr, P.-ugglst. ents (H-r little. Pric lokSin.. iro.i set,. r.d l.ainl biiev 11. w lop, and ni-mlv tMiintis!. and a set of sinj.de harness. 1)H, in c,KKlliive- well prepared f,.r .;n.r " " 1 ' rw.ntir. Prv. A. Cxattox, s tl' t , -J.tU J 'etnetit. er b;: rt el. -.' it. to I, i. o I rtpi.il"- U.ltai'l.s I i ' Co.-.k -A i' i i m r-. u Any i f readers nle' i-"r.i t':!'-.sy..,l i':t s. i..-t'.-id to learn that the J ...... I . in ti . cr ,..'... :!:t t :'. rst-t c.-e.,..- , .j ims.iiBrt .! ris-et.t.l by C .. I'.-.yd. Hi ! i liLOt'to U rj-. iai'V .-l' It. cm -oo.ts -1 1 . r c;-..-.r- i J Hlllos. Mltirlile'l.m. Price- i.l, V.;'!;U tj.e t r.-.-e !i of all. Abo. a :il,c cl ..f A" mid gent's shou'eier l.r:..s-s. J.,, i,,.t , ' s.- th.-IM. 5 Ml -.I Mikkn.-Main ST-.t-'Ae have ! t . - 1 1 .. 1 !.. v: . . . W l-..i-e.a Lire ,..:'-.--:... i o "O o:.r ..,.-Jl , I ": :k. ; in v biel, all r.n-ats si: be k, j t i.t..' i 1 ; in! l ieati. Mit-t.it:. I'-.s f. pork, A I ' "...iiily c:i l,--:,d. : !-.-- da'iy. . f:r.,; t-evs'.-ean h-'Vr rt t.t in the B-f::g. j v v . :.' -...- ,i i .A' e. a:-... 1 -. t m a m !. k f.-r sale v, to. n w i.i mi; ;.y t lie h'ttnirtsl ir t.'ious- - i ...... 1 1 - '! - ' ' !'-:-.-- 1 i. l s Pl.l, i ( 3 . . I l-d'io:;..-iV,. are n. w taking orders !M,k'V'i - I .' i'tn-si' A f -ii s i, .!,:. J-Vgle P' o-phate j 5ur!,":;" , r . r..il M..i.:f .,, ?.fH,-sa,K.. i pounds. "I"" -r'" M.'ii..-: . ... i:r -a,. b, ;:-e. The ,"'w' ' i'. iil !,- I ,.!-.!-. j ..ot. t.nt.iii the il i ool chcij-i.-l ,.11 11 ,. ;i;arket. urd li e use of : I ! may Kild .s,. ,,. t., U.i yield of your i J cf-.j. To th-K-e ! a .ii.t.-!nre i!l hay, send I " k'-nror-le-v i::..;i.Mnd will eld, as ad iliru-r. ns T . t - -i ; .r.d ,0 ih-n, aii !n ev- acl.i-tei- th :t lie a. ' ;' , QiJt pV ..tHi.I a h teen piet,;e.i . mi and ciir5llRn ip.U.,. j U.ii i-lW Call and see it before Ihe choie ! uU'v, T":.:...:..:" ' ('v1.-.; .f-?v;ie.e.r.- ft U.v nvn..v...r.-..W f-f r.s4, a4 rt; n-f miwetime WJorgln-l ttmt there ?ouM - iUui w veuKr w tl.e nereavei! imi. . 1icces have ,m:,.a.-eiL 1 Sn' tst:"'i ;r '.:..-I.. l v a i t-le ;t,ev have co.iie Uik i ":: u.-i and .-b-v-.:e.i id. 1 01 the value and j 1,,, Jrive tivirt p-.Vi'ii'i,!. lo.y ot ! baud &ud fcwtly our watWct sympathy, i : " Tvsun. ;,e? cT. . . . . ii.,.,e. 1 Lai uv! ail your n.etU.-i.n ' iir'rutntv tf n.ci an nUHtiti.in V tl.i mi- 1 1,5,. 1,5,1,,.1 ivicnos vere arraid he j consci:i(s ll.:tt r... words of condoiem can , Mr. C. B. Litinger, Johnstown Vviv-rsv-.: yed.w y fc in ii.i- ,.u .. , ... ... ... t 1 . .,, 1 I iir St..!.- i ...-l.i..' .j..-1-v 01.: li.is i.art of ihe t-ir.traul : heal death's wounds, but ctimmend them to ! insn. visitetl Somerset Pxt weS'ii. utike ar- i . .u,ii.:t ,,i, nun .'iciii an t-.-i- , --.-. - . .- - - - , ai.u,, r --. Somerset. ! Tbe Somerset cant v Intrude., don't j TOT? ?W7ft rtTffBATC jbwiofthe Couveti.tion that tbe reason R.r; A Quarter:? Meeting will beheld In Wr.i. H. Hay, .if Elkiiek. a dele!,-1. the i lOTICE IS HKl.i-f.Y GIVEN f L-ve"!;" therliave'W.-ral...-' Aiii i WW VJiiNirwALQ, tU lar turnout wa dae to the fact tbat I Shade township, at. the Mi. Tabor Church j ivmccratic convention held in !'..:.- p!a-v n ' r'V-'ir"!' i' r -ai-L uT in-li-anr H I I K ' wny of the deleft had been paid to ; of the E. A, beginning on Friday evening M,!aVt bo.h: ;( fl:K. !,,b.(ii?(. S), i L J k C..1. James M. Ilei-I. of Piinbar. tayette ' conic, owing to the General fearing he was ; Spl. 1S?. Coruruunion service on Sab- ! terv f . w ', t- r.crkebiie Ia:n 'ree' I pm"' m aa act t tt. t JearJ AHmiit t Mr. WW.Hur,h. of Now KOOlltZ & COUTOth, to have some difficulty with the hath, the 24th. Rev. L. M. Coyer, 1'. of j orpo?;tc c-i(rul Ilvt. !. SVrner-i'. ' " ' i anr3 villo. Cumberland comity, spoilt several Ijis'.ative question. The Hebald reporter i Somerset, will officiate. j . ;.-ri!s,j!;Tmr'l A.!-"-. ,iav. of iat week in Somerset. was refused a ticket of admission to the j A. S. IUUMCAEDXEE. P. C. j The l'u.l f Selic,: Directors oi Jii-rs.t-r 1 uTwllrV"''. T. .. 1' C-"t!a I i: i- j'lt pil le tiiat "Fes" fa (l.mMi- j :!c night f the Indendeut meeting. but tie thought lie had (-topped that .rt of i tiling. j Tui 1 the month f arieaitural fair? and .reat litlitiil mw-iias. The imiications :ir tiiiit if wiil Irnjrovi-'l in Ixith re- r-it-.i:' this i t-ar. ; It oli!" a few !hort week? since that t'ie eilitor tf the Mi-y rda'e ''inm-rciitl , "ihaiiketl v-.d ihat the iinu hand .if t'hair i:,ii 1'ik'Mil! held the n ins." Mr. Ji r.ruiah YVoy bus niovetl liis .--ad-iliery into t!:e l.-rfj-etnent "f tin ;!a(!e IKmi-e, ! iii-re he ill p-niain until his new build ii.j- cmiph-::-d on Main Crv-s .strict. (nite a number of the PtHr l'irtH tors fr -in diili rt !it fcrthn of She f-!ate have al nady put in an ii;p-hra!ite for th- ir inn ve!it;iu, nhiili i- to inii-i ill .Somen-i-t to- . 1 iri.-k v.-.irk m tiie new H'hool build-l'ini-h-1, and the earjK-nters are now i,rk en the r xii' and U-'.frv. It wiil ll:;' ai h;.:-. tin- ;y lx- n-a-Iy ii-r:ii n; fr oocutunev bv th ; linn I 'he 1 leuio'-ra' ie papers in thistateure ,1 in 1 uhiisliini: portraits of the iSlate a'idi.h.te- of tiiai party. Some of them are f. .rl'ul i tj-. looking like a ilarkiy with -uiali p-x. The Ind..).endent triul-i- ali.n as the re m -rw of t!:c- 1'etinM raiie army, ibe latter all tiie tin... laiit.-hinrr and rubbing bis I, anus v, tin at li-e si-ht ..f his hnli. rutis figure, a: ! v. - kind!..' tm-rry over the siippirt he The Mej ersdale ( 'u.irn' twits the !I;:u ii.n lor M.eilinjr hatoti with two r". and in ilu.-.-itii,' item sj !is llMnnyiiii-de wit i, one ii. You ouht to have had the "( it neral'' :i,-ad onr i roiT, louiher. He knows ali ain,i.; Uuuiij iuele. An eJichanj;e furnishes the follonini; ! autiiiil and toiU'hini; epitaph: " ll-.-re lie a i. .an uli i-:" . rov. u was won by blowing in at, e:nj ty c'un. No so-:ier in tiie (tun he bi-. -.v Uiaii up the j-.-iden stairs he Hew; uiul i! t the ir! mi heaven's (."reeii who lit -.he I'.r,- v. i'.li kero-i-ne." S. !...oi teachers who are in the habit 1 p..:l-::.- puplis' ears -h-eild take warning.' At a post Ja-.ri-.-tii eaiui"!ation of a Phila delphia hoy who died last week the veldiet a.- rii..!i d that death was cati-e I l y py.u t.ihi. wlii, h prohai.iy result.-1 front a severe nidi en the ear re. -lived about vear in i, ,1. llanna. one oi' :1 esju-i-U'd ci!i..-Ils ldest and .Sirucrsi-i in..-; higi.iy io;;:uy. uie.l at h . ilte. at tl o i lo. Hatma a-s ir. tin- resiih -nee near lla;:ie-.ls-Munday morning. Mr. ighlv-eiuhth vear of his i k ! a,;", an ! had tilled many positions of trcM y. . a-id hoi.,.r in the co-.miy. His funeral took piin -.- oi: Mo,, day afternoon, and was lar.n ly . :,i;.-i.,i.d. ei,! i'.v-.lndge Hali ami W. H. K-it:ii ad- r dri-s, -1 the I ndepemleiit IhpuMiiati lueet-.-i (ingat Pi .!:'ord last fti-ak. They are a Strang - :. a::i . t" tvj. ',.-::! rel .rnn-rs, 'i'iie one ha ' j.ist r.-linouisliid a l )t.ir lcaie of of- ; ..-e :;t the hands o! the l.epui.lican party, ; S'; tr, r h:,- !:e!d the otlh-e of district l iiitor:..-y tv, ci. rk to the county i.mi . r;:i t-.n-i--. p!'..:i.:i;..it;..y, wa- a candid. He f.r .s'tati- ena:.-r and v a-1 hi tul ii Con-'.gr.-s f.vice by the ame ilepubii.-ati pur'y. ' It" thi-y ::i- not entii'i'-s'. to be Ind-pcndcnts i who are? i'.ev. ii. A. and .Vr-t'ii ".owiiship. Antiioiiy Knupp, of Jcf one day la-t week came i .h;i of rattle stiak in the inoun d in ti:':ci-n minutes' time smi-ecl-iii g cue hundred and ti'ly of the -. -Mow lujtiy m.,.-e the., could ie i tlnv do not know, as there Mere :e a large ii.iin'ner of live snakes on :ei v.iieii the geu.'lemeii withdrew. : isi tn ki ; vatuni'.i Ki. ini ! Ju-'eiug fp.m the rallies some of tin-in were r t went v cars .uii, wmie ottn r were not . lu:. -nt from ex-As..: TiifRF.. Tin- foliowiug iard hue J-.ni.- Paniel Stuil't ex pSuycd by the lii'lei e'iilen;.- pox - thetti. ! at their r. -ei-t niei t i'.g and sets at least 'tie in. ire tion.'st loan rilit I., f. le the people. Judge stu:"; i' t-i good a ih-publiean and too !rac a :ii.in to h-nd bin :-.-!:' to ativ un ii '. ba-e .it'' ni'.t t hef-nv ihe ftrty w!::c!; Iia s-i lil-.-hly ! u:v.l bii.i -.ndv.lnssj prin.i- p'.cs !: so 1'ng atid ab!yadv.i .Itcl. Iinn.i: N I;...;-. Sept. l-: lsJ. : ' .'.-.-.-. .-In aiiilin: the pro-ed- . . - i;-..-s I. I hi' tin .tti-ii meetines at .-onu-rsi-t 1-,li, v,-,., that ex-I'ro.iii.n..tarii-s. e- lli-.-'-rd.-r-. ex-l iiinniissinners and ex-Av-o- ciale J i.dces weri named as Vice Presidents I of the ido.:iei..1etit meet inc. ! want to wv ju,, ,..r,. --J.p, v.s ,,t the re. neither did 1 n,:.-t,i! to i , and. therefore. I do not wish i. ai n.y .-eniiiiici.ts lie tlius misreprcSetMeu U-f.-n- ih,- ; e-.plc ..f S. .nier-. t i-.mtity. Tl.U i-i-.iii.t ! :.-..,,. i-,x;i i. srerer. P. s 1 : an v furiii, r itiforina-.n-n d-.-ir- e-d i e. the snl-j. et aud I ill tile ill citi hie-. : any . tie call on nif ;a:l inv politi. ai pro-1 I.'C.I ! .11 1 -s I ' ' I .ti: Fxia .-.s n ii ir - iTi ':;. This eik !t:,e exhibition of l.c l'eun-yliania State A.rieul'ur..l and the Piiisbur :!i Kxiti..li s.H..,.iie- ui.i ..pen. 'I he entries having ciiisf.'. (he oiii'.i rs o b.-tti societies are very in icn ;:ratl:lcd toaiiiiuuni e that every avail- able foot of si.a e in the va-1 building has bt-.ll Libit: taken up and wiil be lilled with ex-1 of the most interesting cliaracti-r. IF.-. erv scription f:f mat l.iuery v. ii: li- on ehibi:i.,;i and i.::sir.tiiiy i;: i.ioti..;i. Here ni l b. found the ponderous engines, the sturdy b-.e.-k ur.d tile machine. a:.d t'rom ttie-e to ine inosi uci.ca-.i- jm. c-- .-i ...... nm.- ism ei-.gat'isl in the manufacture of si.k and many other beautiful and intricate products. 11. .- dis-davt of agrit ultural ttnpleiiiel;t, -iiver-war". jewelry, Mcaring apparel, etc.. w ;ii be ..! tiie in. 1st f i,H.,s;vc and beautiful ki.id.The ;!. r.d :ispiav.b.,!li of plants an i .-it I'.."' . t. V ill I- t! e '-e.t t'.c; siio-jn, wboe toe io;-.t! .It-ji; tin v. ill I-.' of a inure 111 ,e.io he. 10 1 ln.r.e ter t.Hio vtr U-lure ati-inpttii io We-teru Pennsylvania. The I ,i,s-,.ii-!i..,..- are d.ei l.h-lly of a siiperi-.r ch.tr 1 j,, t ii' ter. and add gr. at'y to ihe already attrae ! He upj.e.iri.ucr l.f tbe building. Tin- ili-;!:' in t'ne live stink I partment l i'uiuei.se, and :t is a-serto! tliat Hit- exhibit i f draoght b. ses w:ii la- th. larg.s! ami best ,ur u'lven ill 1111s couiuiy. a.s will '" lilC li,,,r'-,"-!i''r','s- Ti"t;'- U- je'.iicr V .nil tbe eoa- l .' r.ii.ge, lua- jt an line IusaI ii-cA... . . .! - 'tliet-i -civ.c make a s;,;,.;,dld show. "' herd-ot sii-.-i lioriis. lievns. .ier- V". .'.:ernsevs Ayt-shires. llolstfius and i other bic.sls U- n-presepicd ly ihe i c-t tin- ii.i,:::ry, titiUi eyery itil riir 'tr- 'i..!.,ber .f Iditio-ia! . ,1 sio.c last ea;'; s'ai-.V- The dis, .v.i:ie 'rtiil iiiclude tbe choicest to be found in this and .-. Ijoinitig 1 -. ... ,1 .. ....... l.e nt!, 1 ,. 11.-4 hv IU M.t-IM "-' 1 - will l-e creat'.y supen. r to n.at . an pre vious jiar, and will he a decidedly iliiv 't!on;ngttf uil the inns; i.ftvuV Th l'uli . 01 f . Insi v.-.ir's dist-lav. It j hj it. .- - - ss,. .w . ,. - t - 1 will embrace nrarlv agam many c-.ips j and much l.ier ktock. Time i-civom-have j ienttiivi ueoriy two bmidrol tm.fas Cne j jb5 - as w.re evir shown. This is e.-:tin'ly ! :Jiti"" u' u' ''w "'' j tors. Over one nuii-irco tsije. win oe m, 1 '.vry imaginable variety of pigeons j n fact, the i imbintsi chi'iition willlwef: Tiie in.irie t.irt.i.-l.t -1 will le I'V tl.e ivle- brate ! ..rca'. WesUT.i band tWh reyiuient;. F.x. ur-ioi. li.-k. ts at low rattsj will be Issued l.v ait tne railroads. that eyeryone w-.li Lai e an oi;.rt unity ! s,--tbe great sb-.w and 1 lie Ust coi.ihirit-d exh bitiou that wiil Mv held in this n.-tion of the state, as the : S'-a'c soi i.-.y will dout li. move sasttvard Urxi y(ar at)j w.,i ir..i,al,!y be a long . timt. it-lore that iiistiiutiou will again pet to Pittsburgh. iioiaTneir tjonvennocs ana rrac- tically Nominate the Same Ticket. The Hat-gain Made. Can the CiKMl be Delivered? THE IXbEPEXOEXT IU:JI-UIES. Ac or-iing to aunonneement made many vei-ks previous .Saturday, August Pth, was the day lixed whereon t'ne great reformer;, of Somerset county, the sore heaus, the nu n whohal -grievance-,'' who had been elc-tcl to ofl'n e by the l'.i-piib'.i.ana of the e-mttty, or who had lseeii disai'pointed in their political aspirations were to meet at the various poilinu piece and there deposit their ballots for del r-:itf who, a few days later, were to assemble, in convention and plaee in nomination a ticket that, in No vember, would "Mvet-p the county like a western cychme,'' For d ry pri -r to the eventful .Sdtur lay. runner' were sent out from the "tieneral V h.-.-i bpiarters to many r.l. f '.- . of the larire Penu.ilu an townshiis--. where, the Independents wt"-e not wont to increase and multiply, to try a, id bunt up some one with a "grievam who would come as a d"le-i-i- t -. the convention. No runners j were sent nut ff ni the Iei.iorr.i.ie Gener al's heitd-juartei-", but winircl mes.;igers in the sha-e of can-fully worded letters were s"it to the trusted "CoiVr ith Republicans," t urging them to turn out to the primaries, or if tin primary was held in their precinets to come as d bvan s. We have no means ot ascertaining tiie exact number of votes lied, but fr hi what information we have we are safe in taylng that in spite of the sfeiiuoiis efforts made to induce lb-publicans, 1 Viin K-rats and ixiysio vote there were t:.)t over -o lianots ca-t m the ctiunty, in eluding liin-e cast by proxy. Iu over one I 'l'T it I i.. .-.iroi.i t.rc ihiln Life w-.-l-i I, ll.'l- , . " r.i bie to bold an election, and in some of the . . ri. .tl..-r-i ll-. ..n.v v.tl. .-1ST B-wi I l.isP nf III" .1.1 . ...1... ... 1 f... l. !.-.-. In two or three t..w iiships tiie proxy busiiie-s was brought into play, one man casting v,.:... f,.r ill th i -....n ,i. ... ...... . !. .. ........ i,.nu ;.i hi pivinct. nr KOOM V I I M kntiox. At II o'clock Ttie-dav morning the "del- I a'.--," fi the number of thirty-five, inelud ;: thosi- who bad h-i-:i leete.l the Saturday evi. -lis, tbnsu who bad elected themselves-, ,u:: thos, Ha. ...,-:i, icetct .ue r-aiuroay pr.-.;..u-, those. wo bad elected themselves, who .-ii.i.i:ied tbemsi lv.-s and came with i" no .-.iistitiieiu y !-. hind iher.., and those j who came, to town on other business and j v. bei here were induced to attend the "cm- j cntion. !..; in tt.e court I..' usr, arm, w nretohl, o r 1m-it run inhered the c-.inven-ti. tt s ,t w ill; closed il, ors, and unless one was of 1 ::h!e t exhibit a w.re head, a certillcate aeing held ..iliee. or produce satisfactory I proof of having b,v:i at least once deieate.l for eO;,i.. be a. ref.is.sl aduitttanee. was f iiavtnr bivn at least once deicateil ca'led to orliT by '-chairman" George i J. Illbr.er. Ai.i.m ' tbo-e pi-e-cnt ex- ; shciit:' Ktiepper was singled as the to ir tittinir to pn-i h-over their do-; libcra'ioits. be hiving b.-ld t!--- f.Tife -f ?her!!r for three ve irs. dtiripg which time It ve ti e bi-t paving ofiiee in tbe mty. A no one else bad a "grievance that won! ! -!:" tt;i to this, be wfs unanimo'i-ly j elected president. T-o young men, not dcb irates, but with " grievances." were sp ieled ns s,ci-..'ar;es, and two more, tut deb'-a'cs. but who i.a.l recently been di1- feated for eounty "tT:ces. were rjpp. -int. . 1 ss i .v.i r.-.f. That we liearii'y sympathize (be.-kis i rs. After orgnni;.ati.n the Con-j with the seven iMuocrats on the outside, vrntion ?pf nt an hour or nior-in the harm-j and ,jiat WtJ im ite them into the shop to less pnstitne of appointing Committees, and I participate in our deliberations. C ongressiontil and .Senatorial Conferees, j This provoked quite an animated diseus-Ju-t who tbe Conferee-, were to confer with j sion. The first speaker said as our sympa wa nut stated, but it is pnutncd with thejthies are with them he c.mld see no solid two .-enerals. Tbe cinferis-s liaving K n j reason why they shouldn't be aiimitted. appointed, ttip work laid ..tit for the morn-j The seiniid spt-aker, quite nvercoiue, said in:; session wax over, rnd an adiot:rnnient I the oiilv iibji-ction he had to their admission was had forriiniu-rand insl ructions. I.tiring j wius their dishonesty, and their training un the ns-ess iHith Generals were waite-1 Uon U-r Buss Cofi'roth. He called attention to by the members of the Convention in two- j the fact that the caucus had already adopted and in four. The " Scientific" Genera! re- ' a resolution aflirming their honesty, and by nn-.red bis ph-dcs and swore a grizzly oath i ndinitiing members of a corrupt party they over and over hto:ii that if they nominated j would stultify themselves and hnng reform two of their men At lb" Leeisla: ore lie I into disrepute. The third speaker pointed wo'ihi t-e that his Convoi'ion. which was ' to meet on the Moii.lay following, would j make no nominations and that he would j v-de every d d Pi tuocr it in th? county for 1 the weightiest arguriient thus far products!, ib. ir men, providine always thai they in j and many of the niemlx-rs weri- visibly af return eat the vote ' f evcy man witu a ; fi-.-ted. Another speaker, fuii i f sappress - ;.-ievti. c '' f.-r Li:.i. tec " M- mine. " for j el emotious, proj-o-e-J to a.Unit iheiu un i onsress. l l.e j ropi' -iiions advanced by , probation, when the whole audience hounc thf " .Scientific " '.. t.eral were submitted lo ! ed on their feet wih innly proti-stiug against Genera! koontz and ho pronounced ihem i-onvertino a reform caucus into a common o,,d and ordered his delegatesto re-assemble ! Meil.iii.t meeting, which settled him for forthwith, Puring !ber.ve.a uiovenit-nt ; the remainder of the evening. After order was set on foot to nominate Jonas M. Cook ! was. restored, or.c of the older and more cx nnd ll.J. Plough for the Legislature, but pcrlenced one who had trained under the both of this... gentlemen refused to ace. pt. ,ld Bess iu former days inquired whether The nominations were tendered t several ! tbe corrupt fellows bad any desire lo conic othere. iitleinen and strenuous a-,d rsist-j into a caucus where honesty reigned sil ent eil'oris were made to have them si-cept ; prem,., am suggesteil that the chair nppiint but with. ui avail. A committee was ap- : him a committee to inquire into the ::. utter. itntcl :o wait ii ik,:: tin- .n-iieral ami re-: ,.u, i. I The ci.t-.imi't.-e returned with t'ne General ueare to-i t:,a t. a ninMiigM'CC Ii and Martin V. Sorher, af the borough of S:..ys-1 town, because In- had a llev. J. I.. W. S-ibert. . boil ih. y liojt.l to eat. Kvan.clicai Association, were imme-li-j ate'v nonni-.ati i lor Legislature, j and the Ibv.ular nominee for Piair House ' i. rector, .ir. .K-s-.e ll.Miver an i for Jury ; Cmi:::!oner Mr. hr.;l.s l.ayn.an were ! Thi w:W t liher because ih. r Were none of their numlveruho were J wii'ilig to sect pi a nomination for these of- j ncs. or nei ause iue nau'.e.i io nave an op- , ptirlumty or voting lor at two men which was n-jected. The meeting '.hen ad- who will be tin ted. Kx-Assoeimt. Judge ' joiiruisi, many of t::e members being -t.T.-and f-x-Mi-mlt-r of the Legislature C. C. j tlrely overcome. V, Mu-selmsn mac.e a few brief remarks after wh.Mi it is said the convention adjourned with tiiree cheers. The; '.,ee; r.w.t iiuve I oecn g.ven i.' ... as they were ml h-ard 111 ihe i.i-iu Ik'I. '.v. c 1 adaltiiissi lorg 't- tin to litate tm.i ix v: ty sma,l man, with a it-ry !re "griev ance:" be having been .le-featc-.l for lii-itri't atlormy two yea's airo, was electeil Chairman of the County Com tnittii'. OI.X. i iirilloTll s COXV.e.XTION. i.,e '.tt.waslit.t and u.icrr;e.l came to town Monday tin-rnir.ji in pa-rs and ..uickiy i as prssii,:e tna-te tneir way to ineir ;cr.e- : r.Y o::ce, v. he-c tliey vere (Reeled Viiu t heaty ;ial:e X Un hi-.nd i:y riie jrerrial CielltUlC. A liiuiori;v nf them had I been seen la-fore l.a.ni and toi.i what they R.-.e to un. tn this clr.s3 but lit. ie time s we-st'-V After a few jocular remark, ' w rcev , 1 .... . ,,,1,, ; - . . . . . . o. t..,.i , i v . -i.o..-. . ; io tal ahct t. ,eiiier, Lut iiene.i a : .tfiitL-iil oi.'. iM.i;i-K'rat. u man who was a - and was told rhat whs y; 4 uc wena I tonal cun il.'-p-.. slew, t i.! vul Grolt, l cn: on i!w stiwH l.itsily riipagd.! in but-1 loli-huiing ijehi.jaiii as qi.iekiy a ere diiiiiv 1 by ha n'uer,il. and it wo 1-..H I I,: I II. U. 1. I.V'.t .!.-. 1119 ii.ivi 1 t ,,:j l,,;,,. unearlhes!, nd Phi ; discovt-red how basely he ba-1 ln.cn lie'.raytsl ! derived. The tiem-ral, while oi:ly , profciiip to favor I'bl'a iiomiiiatksa had all j .1 . v;,,j0 ,ii-ii f;:::i-: up tl:e 7 ins tur ,.ruu an in s.Ji;, , t f... -a- t.--n-t wll i ,i.-.( '"f v." bovlcd -tOHi.. - Vtfandingtnefciet 1 l.d during the iimnin (he lig!it-weii;ht ; l.snders liittt-i around his office uneasily i and talked to delegates whenever they could. Although their work ha.1 kindly j L,.n done for (item davs and weeks before-' hand there ua almost a f: 11 r-t oj qiie, ; present ot the vrnvention, which was called ( to order at H o'chck r. m., by Chairman , ll..;.e rt irom pi ii.ciple, wlio tinned hii-i- i snip protiucc? more oiaiKoerries man any j iHvtorA- cj VwtPvrsVtiiiey township, vi-iied , Appiehatter. gai "-'"'y? yourir spyU self unl was r...: a jarty ( the barin otiw-r township in the county. nr( w Loiv ; vmiersa the tUher day !tl a large line of: BctSerf? Itr'icB"..."!"!--!!".!'-"".'1 " 1 nincV-ili Sr . . 1 , : :.. 1. . I 110 rt-fls-nn to etoiif I '"e.- v.iv.i.ir' tt.-i. t s: : duir f.i,,v.i. .....1- TI If ;L .. ;..!!.- .t ! In. Ill 'Fc ' Sin! Sail" HUH !! .Ollr lime .ll, 1,C -.Il- -J . -. ..s.. - ...... (...mw ... ... uajiiiij,,; ..' sir-l. ,--. ... . .. v...: -i. .iii.-.-i r. 1.. ! , , ... .. Kuekwneat el hush si CO a ' was oaiektv whisked i:ito tne inner o.aee mch.i.i treqaei.nj . ; u.iy, who reiKins nusiness as unusually - meal, let) S.s il M Ecf.hwest Fisher. We were told by one of the mem- j convention, as it sat with cio; oa u- irs i but we are told that the machine had been well oiled and was in good running order, Tl General had the work laid out, the res- Ointiotw written and the offlcera selected be- forehand. Three Confrretwional i-onferees, instructed lor CofTroth. were elected after which a resolution dc larins it inexpedient to nominate Legislative candidates whipped through before many of the gates knew what was pomg on, part of the work wa3 now over, Senatorial question was called tip. At this juncture an unexpected bomb was thrown ir.to the camp in the shape of a racy letter from Mr. I'hl, in which he declined to allow his name to go before the Convention and told the immaculate General and his sub servient henchmen some very plain truths, among others that the members of that body were not free agents, but were acting under instructions from Boss Coffroth. W'e tried to procure a copy of this letter for publication but Chairman Fisher politely declined to give it us, saying that it had aone fishing. GrolT was declared the choice ! of the Convention for Senator on the first 'l V.,.,IMrilli'll IU. niwiui mv - . . I. -11 . I -l.....n..... n-d nrnHt. I I..h. ,'.....n.i.. ,1.1.11.1 Ulhinn. l Klil!l fit I Queinahoiiitig, for IVxir Ibrector. A. H. j (ioft'roth Jr , a nephew of tbe (iein-ral's was j elected County Chairman for the ensuing j year, after which -the Convention adjourned. I Alter adjournment the General repaired to I his ofti -e, where he was i-uickly called upon ! bv General Kixuitz and many of his half- breed friends and congratulated u-xm the "scientific" maatier iu which he hud run his j convention and fulfilled his part of the j contract up to date. As we said before j General Coi troth has sold the solid Iem j ocratic vote of Somerset county on the j Legislative question to the Indejniident leaders the price to 'oe paid in ltuleien.lcnt j votes for General CoU'roth fr Coneit-ss. i The Generals have made theirbargain, have I fixed their i.ricc. It remains for tbe Deru- : " . . oera'.ie and In dependent voters of the coun- tj t S. ay whether they can h liver the g.M.ds. The -Ve.'A Anieripm I?n!' ; forGctober ' 1 ... .- , ..t-i 1..... o'K-ns witu an ariicte on iin-niiniiis i.ri- olutiou in England, by 11. M. iiymiinao, i the Km-lish radical leader, giving an in- stiu-etive acvount of the agitation now going i on among (lie r.nglisu working i lasses ior a reconstruction of the whole polithn-stj-.-ial . q rruthil,pllIlll, j obiciioiialb- in hit-rat un-." i and endeavors to point out the distinction between literature which is per m corrupt ing, and that which is simply wars. Or. Henry skhliemanu tells the interesting stnrv if one vear's '-IMse-overies at Troy." Vna. j tor John I. Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, treats I of the rise and progress of the rule nf 'To j litieal Bosses.' I'mf. George 1.. Vote, of tiie Massachusetts Institute of Technology, con tribute an article ol 'exceptional value on j .. ; IUl-tw:lv Travel;" and Prof. ('has. j s s ' f ,hl. 'jiarvj r.ilb-gc- Arb.ire- turn, contributes an instructive essay on 'The Protection of Forets." The lleview ; j!( M ,,y ,.a,kM.It.B! ttn,j r.ewsileiilers p-n-j . .. " ! ' 1 Kn. Hkkai.h. The account as given bv ; yUr correspondent in l.ist wwk's Hcitu.f ,,f thL. m-tingof tbe Independent party on the !iih in.it. is correct as far as it iroes. but it don't go fari.:oii;:h. It has ln-eu ascertain ed fioni the Heist reliable sources that the following ic-olution was introduced and unanimously rejected: ,,ur ih.- fact that if thev were admitted t'nev ' could outvote iis and thus frustrate all our t ,;,rts at civil .ervico reform. This sees, led j winch was done as he requested. jn he caucus, some of Cameron's tools were around on the outside, wr.ii their ia kets lined with corruption funds and proposed to j ' grievance " and ! pt i! up. Now when the committee found f Milford. fur v. i.b them they were ail behind a l..ir.l pile ta -h tbe vote of the i pj.:-a keg. and cheering n.-'n-t vociferously for Ibe old I'.oss, and swearing that if ever lon, tbe voting Bos, would rii". for oilier, they would supK,.l hiiu to a man. Win n the cio,.ii,i;iUHj Kturned to the caucus shop very n-luctantly, however, as he bad full view of the keg made a report in accord- am with the above facts, and moved an ; immediate adjournment. The president, j however, iir.sl t.f.k a vote 011 the resolution, ,,., p.-E n-ti-e jdenic at thi pine .-cist-d ott smtKithlv. llev. J. C Sbunk ..- dresed the audience, and after the address ! tgi - inieexi - elleiit music was furiiish-l by the :iotr. J. H. Miller is putting his P.laady saw i j mill at Poena. He expects to remain du-1 ring the coming fall. Messrs. J. C. Shunk j and I. C. Gorsuch are setting the mill up at i Rueiia. Thev exins-t to do a go-id business. yr. Gorsuch is an cx;rt sawye ' i i y ! v'ciro a'f'd '' ! yiXV ;t fOF thi iti. n v. L.-.e.ii s.-wt, .,.;-1, ,,,fc..r j:, xm i-v:;r than h". I ,,',,'. , .' . t . ! 1 Con iv, who is eruidovisl by Levi j :.:':. ...' . ...e . I ...' .ie .'jituoti 1j i:, orivin-r a te.111s.1Vs Le lias l.,;. 1 .- ' r . 1,. 1 .... ' ' ! 1 J.Wj ties f.r Mr. I ce. i Mr. Aun. k iw ton-M,tn I WHI.t'.n o!d ones repaired, will do Weil to i . 1 . - '. T r s. f , -. ...,ii.lr.,....ilt T. .1. .. 1 T M;,,- ,.,.,, ,.u . j l ""s ' ' 31 vm ,l,r ! o;vc n...e. i.a imiviia-eu a nee n.ve, a:a t-ipects to raise ins own Donev. ' Mr. A. W. Snyder says that Milford town Tkit.i TEoi BKsi-.L-iT The foliowhm rets... ; lutioiu were adoptt-dby l'riim Lo-lge, No. ! ,l,ev!Rri.I.O.O. 1 , on (soplember 1'i, 1S 1 WUEI.F.A. It h pleased the Almighty ; . . .. ... s - .js. ,..-,-. provi dence to remove from us by the hand of death the wife of Pro. Andrew McCliitt - k - thertfoiv be it - KM- b n-.i uii j ao.iu 10c weTceoru, in f.ea'u m Mr. V.VMn.i.-V wbn tins ,o.ril,i .t. t i - - - - -.--i--n -1 . coriM.entiou fra-ad ana newjile';. 8 :.h the Fatnerof ail mereies. j 3d. Tbct a copy of these resolutions be ; entered U(hiii the niinut' cf cur l;i2g i, 2 copy sent to re.: :!- $l$fQ, a vopy j L 3 3- nwc-.l- tlttiS tuaily uf ihe diased. ! r ... t -. . ., - B. F. Sx vnEt, ; W. I KrilLaxs, I Committee. umiktii ai jiB.i.tir--:.-uji accosBat. . j datiou train will be run fro:;; Somerset ai.d j from Meyerxlaie, ineludin tnteimnliate j points, at a rate of two lenis a mile. All ! can reaeh the place in time for mornii:- ces. Let all who feel friendly to our enter- The Alroona Tribune savs: Last Thursday , iV..i,,-n r-i-iinr. ..t...i d.....0 .-.f,, v.-,.....,., a.io j,i.- Palmer, daughter of M. Palmer, were mar- ried in the Episcopal church, LewUtown, after which they returned to the residence of the bride's parents, where a large number of colored and white friends had gathered to artake of a choice repast which had beeu ! prepared for the occasion. The party had j lust seau.nl themse-lves at the f,-stal board when a colored lady and gentleman weigh ing about three hundred respectively enter- , V V "V . ed the room, whereupon the floor suddenly gave way, carrying the entire company, to- j : , . , . . . . iHher witb the eatables, furniture, pre. to! - l'ii ri-ll;ir fii-loiv. u ill.-tane.. of iihoof. .i,.tir ..... ii 1...1 n ..r ..i - i - ' i (isit, mixing the black ami white together I promiscuously, t-xeept one young colored man named Brown, who had his arm dislo- j cited, and some Oiliers receiving minor bruisis. no person wa injured. The oreua r o . . .i . i,-: l . ... ) - . - fell tilKin the bn.le and a can o." ice cream ,. ... ., . , i.-i, i standing in the room alighted tiisin the groom, causing him to look ipiite white. SoMERSLT, tsept. SS1. To the Ihm T.ic.V lliirf ,'.i,.rsj of the II A vf liiinrH'': j We, tiie member of the Woman's Chris- i tiau Temierance I'nion of Somerset, recog- I was prise be sure to come. I think there will i.orse a.-iu i aiue j owner iia.i-.uj j n-,-init been itrnt.t to (ue mi.ter-ine.l, hj tt Uc, also be a train from Ilerlin. Service, !0 a. a lar;,e s.?!e The ; P.I.Jr;; .H The bic i m. anu p. iu. J.i.?urr, -- . ( .. .... - ,.,-uo u.m wi-.... - ,....-v.(. ' e .,.,-.-. --,,. , iiuiyau;hutin'.sl i.-r.s-Tttir-aect. on s-utoriay. . and the It'ir. j'- 'i ; ti,e iist liar oi lcte.-cj-. l-si at tne rt8ili:a.. oi Hiring that in you is vested the authority to ail wishing to purchase cannot f..il ( secure preserve the peace and ipiiet of our bor-itigh. i a bargain, !"!. in p, ice and .piali:;,- of g-Hnls. would most resinilfully tall your attention j By giving him a cai! and iiepeetiug bis to the frcpient appearance of pc-i-sons, of -stock you canm.t z'ail t pureha.-e. late, on the .Sabbath, as well as other .lays, j m' in a statj of intoxication; whoic coliilu. t is j F.vi:Mr.i: Look I1:.i:. As Fos-ll M;:rl not only frcpienrly annoying and oitansive ' contains two and hrtlf tim.s tutu h p it to tho-e who reveri -ut-e the sacnsliu-ss of the ' a-h a- tiie si, tne cuatit it y of w.tl ashes, (lay, but also a terror to unpr-iteett-d women ' there is i: 1 crop where- i-s a. piicitio;; iliows who may have occasion to pass them on the ! such imaicdiale ami tnarked r'ilts as on street. ! gra-s or clover, o e r.n i.K r knov.s the We, therefore respectfully and yet most earnestly pray that when such cases occur per ton ur js in the future, that you will promptly exer- ; ties from any i cise the auth irity iu you vested, thus niak- by au.ln s-lng ing the law as it ought to be a terror to ,' evil-doers and a conservator of the morals of the lommunitv. M rs. Ja vk H. Miss 11. J. Mikr, Mrs. .S. Gaithkr, Mils. J. P.. Waltek, Mrs. p. Jones, I'o-TLFntw.UTn, Iks. H. F.Sciikli, -Mas. A. C. Iavis, Mk.s.W. lIis-iisTfrrL::a, Mrs. Asms Fekas-k, Mas. M.i.ky Kxai.:.f, Mi-js Ella Kimmeli., Miss L. Gaitiiee, Mcs. F. Wkimkh, Mils. A. Bi:xiihakiit, Mks. J. H. PisKL, Mlw. W. 11. I'LATT, MKK. M. UoBKIITs, Miis Miky Sciiei.i., Mia,. W. Mkuahax, i Mas. II. HtKH.EV. Miss Lccy Entslkv, Mas. Gko. I'ilk, Miis.Cmm.oTTKOiii.i:. i Mks. llo. St ll, Mks. M. E. IIaxmm. Misst'LACY H ixxt M, Mas. V. Koost:;t, ! Mus. 11. K. Ogle. Miss K. Casi:h:;i;i:. j MliS. A.M. "L,...x. MlssCLMtAlIii K-. j M:s Lorm: Vi:imku, M ks. K. Sayioi:, ! Mk. S. Sjivkkb, J ! Jtebsx Items. When the swaihuia homeward !iv. i 'oa! lires an- becomiiii: jxipuiar. .Sweet potat)es lind a ready market. The corn fields are looking as well a ever. Soon time to store away garden vegeta bles.. One ufour iargc grist nulls is ai present i undergoing repairs. j If it continues getting much cooler, over- : coats must soon cnme to tbe front. , Iaist week quite a number of our young- sters enjoyed themselves at the big show in i We have had no frost during this u-.ioii, and neither do we care about having one any way's s-. on. First Se-ptemher lro-ts, next mild letober, '.hen' lull XovemiH-r. and hist of all Ih-eem- ber's.-now frosts. As improvements are Icing almost daily ' made in modern inventions, so ere :m' mvc- 1 ments being made on the r.-. j'veiive farn'sin j this vicinisv. ve expe.i, soitie oi tnese .lays, to sfe a wotuli-rlul ratirouit aoiistructea alo.tg the ; Laurel Hill creek, and we Would according- ! ly ad visa: you all to keep a look out for it. j Our city boarders, like those of Somerset, J have co.icludc I to return to their homes.! but we are still prepared to entertain all i who may purpose coming hen' to sjiend a ; Fall vacation. 1 Since nothing ha. latt'y been said with j regard to ihe success of ntir sportsmen, wc ! would advise them to wake tip. and al once , proceed to open lire njjn tbe gaineof tiie I forest, of which there is an abundance, j fine of our young gents recently invested a portion of his surplus capital in a tine new : organ. He hasals.) purchased a No. 1 bo..!:- ' ce, and wc doubt t: it that !: fntc'rel- " further invest it: the purchase of si-.v.e val- uable bojks. it: 'enter t uO'iun either a j iilwVcr or t. l.i.!'i:.ijsiiiaii or both. ' . ; 'ne coin, i. .ie. stie,.... is... 1,0 ,i. i:.. 1 1. r t u.i.is.11.11, ecvi-ru one. i pr.-iiieici u; roi. . Henry 1. Veiinor, tiie Canadian weather; pr-.phet; and while i nvrstir.tion is being ! aliuttst constantly made, in a!! directions, ' i would not some dari.ig, thoroughgoing ad vvnIi) iin-r undertake to discover a tf-v ieo.-, Cl,aj n,isi or aliout two or three 'fir cie.-t for.,, j tjn vicinity, so 5-.- to. i-wvaW an tn- j usually l:.r'u u'.nitiU. wshhi valuable inin-I j v,ial aa'ta imewhut rcsliiee the rates whiik it usualiv clU Vaxdkriui.t. The latst stock of heating and cooking ! stoves iti the county are to lie seen at the ! hardware and tin store of John H. Miller. TPiey will be sold very clu-ap. 1 Go to Wayne sfc Itfrkebile's to buy y..ur furtiiture the chcaiH'st plai-e in the State. Main street, opposite the C-. r-tl I',1-' .!. Sotuertet Pa. V''1 v''f1 "t .c'.wex'ii ismiiciCvl..-; v'"iU "'" 'rii"i a tedj tuu(ncvu irVv7 1 l-cs.k. .Tr.cr cn liav? j i:i .1.3 V'v,v i 1 vl d ivtf Uq (VtferW- Address John X. j ," -. - Mi J f-t vom.. ovt, V.- ! 1 ' " , . - s .. .. , . . i Kirlitu di-sli'init to r'urchase new stoves or : , , " "' 7 . . " ' ' ' ". t-j. ..u ..,itriin-,iir r ' I ways acconij;r.i'es the first '.xidjAw-, ! k ; H. H. Sini'j,. j.-is-J.-istr-si fee Billuer j ,ul ntwl uin thir Cirit- fin., t.e. ..,11... I ts. : take all the goi.ihi they cau manufacture, j .i . ; IWM.icratic cranty convenry new ; "." " -"l'"" ' ;-'.; ! ai'"e La;';7--. ; :t'l,T " ""fi tu,ta' 1 -1 I ) .ihaiW: ' y-. jyu ;ui7f tsTa.h.M a -5 and H. am' yCtHMM b tllrvsidY large stt.re. It . ' 1 . . . . . .. .... u,sA,rp,is4i ll.t. li.hH' llUiiiisT ul M3ill;;ill and ireful artiolus that can W bought at ' rangeinect: t.'lir. fnfi'J.ex CI oiw luisiuess , rr.cr: to t-r.!i Sri ;uili frtm one. Jobn.-stown ! -sU'cuad station V an uher. He came re-i JKMuenll by a number of the best bnsi- ! nesd men of Johnstown, who bear strong; .- ..,.1.:,. . , 1 .i;nt.t! 1 ity. Parties dmiring his scrvieea can audress him by postal card at Johnstown. charges mole rate. aii , wil littc-n i-oni ii :it t ;r::i .in .Se-'tem- er : teaclK-.'-. :-r tea c: ' isth. Va J..C. : By i rder .f . I 1 i-l.-'l. ;'isret:irv. M.-.rrls.in it F.ro.'s Co.iuh i-yrup, Litii- To Eej liblicaris. Judependents ai;dlem- i ocraLs Wehaveiust reeeivel the biistest I . '.f full maroi top, walnut chamber suits eve; brought tootr,erset county .wlncli I we have redtice.l twenty per cent. i; price. . Come to sec u:- jpt-:site Ho ! 5-ai" street, Sonieiset IxK'k to your interest ami buy where you i , . ... , .... ... . ..... i fresh L'lvvis. In order to insure these two ! thinu-s we would advise our readers to buy their d ndgs. me-lu-itirt. etc., at Campbell's w.. . .,,-, ,1 "l!J I,i..i jimnf C ill .... 1. :m p-l.r.n .11 Inline. A Main street. Call on him when in Johns- town. and voti wil! he -.n i-ii, .-...! itcir v! at we sav is i-orre -t. U. Ile.iiey has jus revived ami ph... .-.! i on his counters the la I , . - i l" " - " '"lT ,,Jl" i tains nevir b Sue heard u! KI .iiierset. - J'.m't forget to call at b.-slore it you wish . . to secure more goo.is l-.r ie.ss ue-tiey man be had a: a.n' other store in town. ids to be Th tiu.st ,.( fur;. id, In- found iu this siviloii i-at the store of II. Henley. His stork cannot in- i.piah .l, and is offered at such n-::i ariiah-iy i-.-.v pri-. es that great value !' a :'o -. I s !. I ls for SLil f -JOO t;, J'ar- irt of ti. comity i atl gt it ; r " N s-ii v:-; ii, .Somerset, 1'n. Cji iM.; r,- ,S' no bo-..r.i of Soiiu-; s.-t . .s. i no shin have ho..I ercl the intf.HiUeti.iri In the township .-i hoois for the i-f.tuing term iliefo;: cvin nenm: books: Ilauh's grammar, ISuckwalier's spell.-r, S'.vint.in's-seor.tpliy's ami n- -it: sou's arith metic. J have tiie c, !u-;n- hatidiingof these bi!;s. ami have tin in ::..-.v c-li band at intru I'let'iiy pri. and exehu-i.:e. I want to get the new 1..h. ks ..tit and the old ones in promptly, ami parent . i.nd pupils wii! do well to i xi i schoois. bch.r-- the ;i s. opening o: t! il. Fi.s!i::k. i:o;!:-el'.-r. Yv'almt If e llrciy l::!'ereni clear as water. : : : a : i. from Ii:.-:-all . KI.K. li.TS. s en- l is as i lit is j lJVil.-i a pcrfec:!-,-Veg.-t.-'.bl.' -lair llestorer. I; will i Tllt; cndersignisl s-.4i at privs.e sale ua ,. ' , , . ... .11 r"a?..nil'!e leniis. a hirin is.ttaiiiiiia; si acn-.s ltimieilt.to-iy ii- v :!..' he:.. I from at ilumirull, j sitantc In .-somi-rset fwii-liip. vv.- mil wo-t (foui , r.-.-toie gray ha:r to :: ! pri.du.-e a new gruwtl -il ro'i.r im.l ' w tr-.-e it nas ia!:eu ! otf. Ii does not in any MuttJit-r a t health, v.-iiiih sulphur, ugar of h i tbe ad and , imr.i.t- oi sour p.e, - ,,..i.c. lit will i ham."" lijiit or faded liair in a few i . . . . t nays to a lieaiitiiiiighissy i.oiwn. yi.-ur ! ilrn-.'.'ist. for if T-'nch i.i :!-is tt r-rr-iiit. .! ; Smith, Kline ii Co.. whelt.. alt- agent", Phil j Iphia, aniiude C. X.Oittend'-n. Nw York '.vouhi rsSp-.-cifully infvrru u:y friends of .-omerv-t ..-ounty ;h drug store-.-.t 2.'!.' M Pa., whi r- ! woai l I I have I'l-eiied a new In Street, Johnstown, ..-e ph.-.-ise-.l to sis; them. Xf fv "!n k 0 .p. .;. ts of Pure 1 trug1-. 'I.cmicais. -o....r M . i;. ;... t'e r. r.-,, ,,,,. .tiei.t l,.!i. it.; -, l-se i. r. ..tilt r I i nr,d l'am-y G j j n-oii!d ,-all 1- generally At this season r.'.ioti Id tiie inti.-ctne'.i-s. i ncU i.s Pure Paris Green : White Hciiibore, P. rsian Itir, Pi-v.-ilered ..Wile j etc., i dru: When in lie...: of anything iu the line is.;.-..- and tin.- or v.rite fr s. il !!i ;ui:i-.s vhicrfully at'.s-.vereii. 'mi. Gi-iKi-ti ll. pre' To Tin ie ts ami S. Ium-i;' Atiiii'iiuciineiil of Fx o.iiiiarioi Kxaiui- .mcts-a j e , ... i .. !i. county lor tne present year a- lonow I'rsina. Tuesday, .-epti.iubcr 1-. Meyers.laie, Thursday, Sept. It. Pocahontas. Monday, s; ;. IS. Sa'.is.!iu:y, Tuesday, Sept. i.'. New ( Vntre-ville, i"nur-.Iav, t 21. Petersburg. Friday, Sept. -J. lloekwoi'd, Saturday, S. pt. i'.;. Jenner X Koads, Motiday, Sept. loivansvilie, Tu.silay. Sep;. Somerst;, Vcilnesday, Sep;. 2". Berlin. Tiiursday. Se; ". s. Shaiiksville, F.-id. v, Se t. r s Sioysto-.vn. Moti.lay, -ti."r r. -.. I.iv:n-t .'UC-5 sj-.h-.r.! lfotis... To. -l .'. c.e. .j-. iie..ia,i tlxamim aturday, h tuber 1 Examinathtii- wi a. m. Apnliei'tit i e-.v Cirirn--.-f.il'.! i 1 i-iimiiie'.iet- a s o'ciock en- piepare a srampii! i-nveiopi to encode cert dicate. u:..,,, an,j aii ,M.n.os httirr-ste.! J Cur- a. ki,li!y j ;:r'r ! t- b s: iX- i. as S'.lpt. MAPiPiEi). SI AIIL WALTHK. on the loth in-t , at the l.ut!;eran parsonage in I'ixoii, i.l., hv fiev. L. L. Mr. Charles W. St.ihl :, i Miss Belle WaU-ef, boi ." rir. in, former! v I of Some!et c..:ir.tv-. SFBKB WALKKP.. 1 !;i ti,e oth d.iy of ' September, at Berlin, by F.ev. H. F. Kec-ie., Irviti H. Su.ler to Mis Fima l:f ,,'Jker. both of this c.-uaty. . ' ... ... , . v ii vsNr.. t'u Sepuu.iii-r ...i-iavi-f Mrs. JonaiimiiU.l.r ! LUllPs-I. ; 17th, r.l tl'.fc ., I ,hlc itivtrsvil!i:. by U.'V- J. IS. Wagner, I Mr. Neil A. lohr u Ali-s Sophia Livli.u- ! stone, bi-tU of ti. I'.uiiiv, , 1)1 ED. j,-.--.-..-, liv.-iji.- Klfethelh. 1 tin- 11th ii.st., Ca'.iuiie i-n-noe. u. ,.v- o: 1.1 njaiinii inrii, ae. f P.. i-ii'iiiiLii liivelv -s;i rears. ?. lnolitli.s and 4 .ttvs. KUIZKSiZT MlSHn D2ALICRJI t CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 A FEE ...,.,i 7f?ne IteeSWaX 3 b. n: 1a' " Ij',i'f"jerJ' - - WV-.!cir 12 tilc ...11 10 " eouusr. caii. -gi nt. V"... jl lo ' " w;'-; J tr-eure-ij Ji .. 11. red's-iie,' a Z g' .:.".' 3Ii-I.'.!ir.as, and ebrp lo .;(. ? 1-a p,.ii. i - ii (r.-wi.... Pacbe. riert, y XV 1 ' aeitt. tjihu.. Wool. ) ll- l v . Ii .111.-11 V i -V J. cmt trinir rr. tb pmises of the un-!er?!.-n. etl. in SMiioersel ltifisuu.. lm aqkusi lss-j. .at tali white, (iwaer ean have her by proe.'ut ; py. nJ PaJin . rT IH i j SiDtJS. 13. Somerae; ii..-t !. -v -t; -:.:: i 'C-Ml S 1.- I i- ' i- v N-'-TlCh. ; t ttatr iCI.tk- V Uurt. U;e u! J anr Uwu.'i.ip, Uwdineil. LUerif adaiir.iftratl'ia oa th ali-va 3tat i Ihp A.iininistr-t'nr in l 'lemn h'.rtir if town Mil. . AAKUX BLOtlili. oea;-JU A.iiuii.is.rui.T. ,..,.,.,-.., -- - ,i A-,. j ,'AL'i-U I U iv Ur Valuable Farm and Timber Lands ! Ky virtue of tbe pawer ontln?.l In the U will ,Cini Kxeeul.otiaid .toreaied. wlUo!lr ..r sale ny put. lie outer;, at tli late recl.leii. e of j jajj jecei;ed on I 1 Tl'RD iV S'ht SG.A lSS- ...itLi.i'.nijit. .,i , - .. . i at j oV),x.k, p. m.. the fo'.l-iwini? descriU.l real to- i tale ol e.ll.1 .lti.-eitse.l. l.i-wit: j No. 1. 'I'M fcotnojtin.l or nld !eeen"l. in j fshs.lt) towanhlp. s..mrstt eounty. Pa.. a.ljoHirnc , luiutii ct C.-ar;ci Carver, (tunri&.t Stoy. tritci No. i anil i.iiiei. ei.u:.;iiiinic Wfi aeres and alluwunce, nf i hk-hai .eresr s the cell' rite.) "Statler ttoal"on thU li.rui, ! H"a, a iru liauit Kre, -Sprina H-mseand i .l..uthuii.iinir. wiihaa , ,ii?..r,-l,r.i No. '2. A eeriiiii tni-.-t of Ian -. aitt'iiniiiif tr.ict No. 1, t'nnra-1 Stcy. an.t o;!iers. ki.'Wu as tne Luiiwiek Wii-'ult idteiser 1 trai,' cunt.-iinlmr a-.-n-ii and all.iwance, ol which utstut llo n- art? i-U.tre l aad nii-ti-r i,ulLir:i...n, the l-atance well- tiiuU re I. T..U tract will be ..tiered as a wlu.lc ; anil in iito nnrc-'is. it hcina d;viile,l by lite l'lWa I in-.i atM-ut two vi;u:,l tn-eis. ; ri.'. A rrriiiin-tra. t oi Iad.I a.li-.loiiiv tni'-t I .'...ill. I, i ... fS4 SS1-.I.... 1 ,.H I: M.ir 3111 'jiiiers. e..ti:..iiiiii 71 Ri-rc. 114 perches and al-l-iwance. a piirt nl it.-k-li is c rare 1. tbe t-alance lienvllv liiatit jiil. .No. 4. A etrtain -rart f lund adjoirinic Nss. 1. 2 and 3. and t.m la i.i I 'enrad sito. , r.-i.ilnip : acres and SI ji-rehet. and atlnw.ince. jiartty i.-11-sro-l. 1 his pare.-ii will 1-e .il-i uiili No. 1. Nt. 6. A eertiiin tr ii-t i.-f land eitute in Alle gheny ttmnshiji. sintnersf ci.iinty. Pa., adjointm; l.oi.is ol Kcv. K. .Mae;:e-, Job Kjain andtnit No. 6, ror.;ai,ii;ii 1C6 a.-rcs, k.i.-wn iil,e "Kirite :ar:u," ol whl.-u aUjut to uercs are cleared, the tcili-nee weli tt-aii-re'l. and has thrrts.n tie.-tcd a tTro stery le-z H'.use aud s3tat-l-!, with a g.sl upi'le nr.-hurt. No. ij. A .-erlatn trncteflartd sjionte on !t.th s!'l - ol the Pitui'ttrxa au I Bedford 1'iks. part Id Bcdf rd cenrity mid pir' in Sum. ret e-.ui.ty, zt.l i-Oiiin-x tract No. 5 and lands of Jnh Xlttnn. J'-hn J.ier. ar.d oiiiers. low in the occupancy oi Jaincd 11. t'-.'iir, .sini.uh'.ia 4Joaereiaa-l aHow- ; slice, of whi. ti t'jy acrt-s are clear-.! and under t ru:tivai:i-n : tie! '-iii'ihco well tiuilred. with a tw.Ksto.-v Kr,.nie tl. ue. aifo! harn ai.d other I .-a." e.i:-j:nas ict-ri.n -ri'eie.i, wun in: s.,pte i-- lehiird; ;.riu is wc-il t'cuoed a"d "ell watered. ; No. 7. Accroii:i irin-i of hui'!. kn-mn iu the F.-ei.irv st-m. I " situate In N.n.iir li.wn flap. Bedfcr.: canty. Fa.. 'i Ihe Fi:ts .urzh and Bc-tiotd Pik, toij.;ai!tz No 9, lands ol Joo Mann and nth-.TS, roniaiiiiit Ksi acres, eti pen lies and atlowr-nce. .'f w!,i i, atM.-u tu ncn ie clesre-t, tiie hal.ini-o wet! timlK-re-i and well waierid, wtih a three-sicry i.-iie iio-aa and satMo tti-reoii eree;cd. One-third In hand, one-th'.rd to remain a lien, the Interest to Le paid intiually to thn widow dur ing hr Hii-.iin. and at l.er deuth the pr ineiimt to the heirs id' said de-eased, and the rec.ainiui; -..ns j third in tiiri fi,-.:.il aanunl p.iynicr.is, wi. limit , lcteri-st. 1 lie licicrri-d l...vii.eiits lo It? s.;ciire-l hv ' juilnient net'.-s -ir Is.n.is. Ten per i-iil. uf pur chase ey to ho jciiil on dav ol sale. V.'";.I. si-!;riH-K. Sept. ii. fcrccutor. VALUABLE HOME JTOS, ? AT.T711 i tlieteinrt Hoasi. .ill aeris id wlaharo si.-ar and in a if-nsl sta'e .it cuitivrtii'-n, an-i 3 m-res tnntier i land, H'i:h a nesr t-iss l.i-rn. a a-.d .Iwliini ' n"u-c- -c:ir.r.t n'-e-fc an-t ei,r outi-aucin-f th ! and plenty i f iruit trees cn ihe iutiie ; oa eret-ti-H : win nevnr.lal ini? s;:r:nir t' water j-iuiins j KK A N IV K. ft V N TK VI A N. i iJoinsrsirt, Fa., Aic. 5, isi-4t I . . TTtirnTfiix r i'ivo.:cR ! ? d.kc J. Spt-i.-'.i..r la the (Jour: nf comtnen PIims vs. :-'.i Somerset l 'o.. ..( N... ;i Af. rjartha Spei. hsr ) T. 1-s-J, a!:as Sub. tor Invoice. To Tdartaa Si-tlchir, the defendant a!ve n-ime-1. You ere hcrchy so; tried lo t-e and appear at the the next I'ourt of t'oaiun n Pleas nt S'-aj-.r.-ct county ti. 1ns held .11 Suikersei on tho s'eeor.d e.Ion day ol Nt.T:niti'.r Issi, (i,jih il.iy, to answer t. tbe e-.mpl.-imt "f Juiin .1. speleher. ihe ptalntitf, atxiro j nanicd, ami sh-.w cause if any y a hare, why y.-arsail hjsiiiind sliould not he.llv..roed I.-o:atae ! matrliu.ir.y t-n-e-e-l in'-, wirby.ni, s-ree- ahiy tv the prayer ot his pctitloa atil hail exhib- itc: JJinst j jn 'eel-re s,i i ;..urt. JUHN J. SPANOLER. i SHrnirr'a (iFi-;c3, ( ShcriS. i .-i.i j, j tsonit-51. J EuAL NoTiCE. iJ I he L.-iuicna-eaH!) or pertnsivanU. to lillza- iril. -ijrin-in, ,wi..i.v) i,f.,r:; llar'TH ti. tfeore , li;;cr. tl:z,i:,eth Miller. I'tihirllin Tuvin.n. ull I atti -i..eei. ,, s.jraer.iri ,s,nuiy 1' ,., liar., y Hiirtn-m ol m ! hria e -untv, Ps.. i '..rh.iriee Hertni.ti and at-.-n- i line Karaii.n ot Pert Wavr-e. Iifiinni. hetrs and ' It t;.il ret.re.-.-iiia:r. ea of IK-icue A. tiario-ij .1--- ' ceased act at! other persnns ii,-..reted Grectinic: Soioerse: t 'ounty, ss : ; Vi-a ..ru herety eiK-I to i..-iit-l at. pear .ef-.re I the Ju Ues ..I ..r.r ( hr; hntis' t.ci:rt, to lie held t ; S'lUiersoi on tae C.f.l ,,rty ol ict.ii er ls-'J. tle-n anu -, ; there to shuw inu-.i why John L. K.-.-sier should f not be discharged Idiii the dutits ot bis tr-Ast as j : tieentt-r of tiie last wil! and testament ot iioorite ! i A. Harmon, deecascd. Herein .alt cel. i 1A imess the Hor. iV'm. -T. liner Fi. at Scuier set this -3-.!i dtty ei A uus:. A. o. Ivci. SherliPs (iir.ee, ) Ji 'iiX i. .sPANGLER. Sept. 6, !ssi. , Li herilf. C-isSi stnvir on try Urm, near Kr.c'.enj, S.a:- jtkitl -.tie miners .p'tie'I. Tiio owner ran rver ! uk OL. SMITH. i A DMIMSTUATOP'S NOTICE. Ir.aVet i;lurits tvt-.isrt. late Jcnnor towa- ' Iv'.-ers of idraln-.y-ivlji ji on the ahove estate j h.ivir.i: heea itrmi-.-i o tbe antlers-nceed tiy the! proper auth.ii ,-. r.u:r-e is herel.y ifivea to those. ; . ln.ie.itca t j. ;iie aei estate to rnaae lntu,eiiiarc j pay.cj.iit. aa.1 these tcivin claims or denssndsi fcaa 1 tl to pre-eni riejiii e.uiy anthenth-Hied hir . w:e,iKii.i. ni ihe restderiee oi Ilia A.!rr.i:iis.rt"r , m cjajaiahonteir ti wn.-hip, dec i., on Saturday, : l. l.if s;st, ii j A1AM PWlfOIL SeptC Administrator. OTICK Notts,- is iierr..,; uivon that L t'ne i&fer- sicked, will no? 1h res"iisioi" f.-r any dchls oi'ti 1 iri.-.c 1 hy .'. V. V o iv- r. .1 tt.? 'irtn oi O. F. Weo.rxt'ii . dji.-i; 1-u - ir,e a! Iter ci, Souier e; ci.ur.ly. Pa. J. A. St'YT.R. J. A. rieytr wltlc. :.l:i.eir tic j-iiw?'pi.a:. tasi 1 nes &t the'e! ! stan-i. I July vi We tli undorsiirr.t J IVr Direct-.is ol S. stersat c-iunty. herei.y irivrji uidie notice, that utter the dme of this putiiicatice. we wiil pay no nti-r laaa elabt dollars for a cotrin. Lia'eu Su:cn:ter 1st. lsi " K! I'OLPli FERN'EP.. , FratKUJi tArsTJ. I AI.FSAM'Kli KnHXS, , Sicwaru. IiiMtt KPIMUJ. A VALUABLE FARM iFOB SALE ! I in Somer.-et ti wi ship. Soiia:r?ct Co.. Pa ., five i MiirS eitst ftX Seiiiersei, on the S-irj-.rset ar.d j ' BeilfnT-.t turnpike. a.liclnii. a-lands of V. m. Wiii, I Daniel Ke'.lcr. lrjniel Kuuniel. John Guoiheni i an-1 others ceaisiDlni ais ut ZfM a:res. i-ii aeres : clear and is irood f-tate of enltivation and iim i i tiaiam-e well tiair-cr" 1 ; ai.at ti acres in bhikU.w. ; The fiinn Is well aunt-ted l.-r arata or slack. J ' nlsic. Is nearly ail underlaid witit corj aait , ' llriieuine: a .ss!"iiii,est..i,e fiuarry opened: vein c : six ie--t tul -k, iliree tcet gn-.-a oifc on loa oi a, in ! sr.).l worsins ecc-ii'Ka. A larapi two-sf.-ry brick dweiiirist-lo'Use wtiLa JaifSitn:, oiu.Ie harn, so- irnr camp ar.,' other out Lalldinxs. a ihriTma ap- ule ..rchard s.yh:y-tr-e otrir.ff trees. ift a ..,elird a-tci rc;nit Into bear-nx fjt Tee.', peari p-uuil, peacr.e, grapes, at.. AUSO, oftimlrland lay ir tf ahoat tet aiile. bf Somerset. aotoinirK lenils wfAtir - bom Um. iq T.ihn 1 Pirtr. nnl r.fltn. ii.int&.n- iug ahout t:tfi acris. F -r larthcr lniesmalloa call on. or address ?. J- BAEE. ! ' acfr:.e-.ira Somerset P. O. :B0NE AT Than Can bo lnrcliase(l IClscwhere. Warranted Pure Siaughter-Kouse Bone Dust. Not Steamed, 'ot lioiieti, Not BIcacIied. Wo v i'l -ell our Bone Cust br analysis at saire oric? as any ether Bone in the market. ancT re turn $3 per ton to curare e u. ,er , pMd fh--;,an'cuano0.tbe, BOne DISSOLVED BONE DUST AND BONE FERTILIZERS Ka" t"-e V:.pa-r. .'...irk .-e-trs f.r y lar.e Pure Chemicals and Super-Phosphates. Joslma, Horner, Jr. & Co., BALTIMORE, MARYLAN TUF OIF1 GIS, FOSTER 6c QUINN Now have in ptook a Large and Splendid Assortment of Styles in 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 i AENS, LACES AND BEATDS ! First Quality Gennaiitown Yarn, Saxony, Shet- . j fyi- - s uuu, it-jjia i idt uo m u.ii uiuid, 3uiyriu, rompa- dores and English Art CrcweL, and other FIRST-CLASS STOCKING YARNS! Iidcwef al! !v!nil-i, SHU au;i I.inen It. -aids, Featheredge and Sc!i.-ICak 1? raidi, Loop Braids, I.ineu aud Mlk Ilm broidery l'loit4, Java, 1 ail road and Wattle Can tats, C'rtH-het Hooks, A'eedle, Ac, at GEIS, FOSTER & QIJINN'S a. ir. bo"5tid keeps in stoeii all DRUGS, MEDICINES IN THE MARKET ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochello Epsom and Glauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, ic. Many articles sa-h as Creitn of T irt r.r. S..la, Clanamnn, Ctovos. 'inpr. ais., that are pat up ta Packayri are largely aduileriiud. I kt-ep them la liuik only, and will Uuariuitee all articles to b i j Flav.irinv Extrseti. Vanilta, Lw-.n. aw., i they are nude Irom nothing but THE BEST MATERIALS! In 1'yeStufts I keep Loifwuod, M.lder. Blue Vitrei. Indlict.. Slurlate Tin. Corhineal. Slfer!ao: ft"., ic Ail th lraiiici; Paten: Medicines. St. Jncihs Oil. Peruna. Munniin. Kiduey Vt'urt, Uop Bilttrs, A u a; us I Flower, Lri-ruian Syrup, .Hor.ie Indian Koot Fills, hly's Balm, Jic, ie. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Physicians' I'resortpli-.ns sn.l Fnmily Receipts tilled with rare, and none hot Pare Tim as dis pensed. Kaiu-T and Toilet Articles in Great Variety. Spectacles and F.y Glasses to suit IL boa Patiris, Klank H.tf.K. Sc!,.i.d B .ks. Slates. Pt-nctls'. Ink. Euvehnies, Fair, an-1 Stationery of all I kinds 'i.oniry merchants am mvited to eult Stationery. a.e.. fc?. lt(. l ssls and Iw Priess will s.-curothe Druic Trade of Somerset County, then I proposa to secure ll. "..Call aad see me whether vou wish lo huy or not. Ketiwetlully, C. IsT. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - - S0MEUSI71'. PA JUST OP Ejt E D I A LARGE i IFANS, PARASOLS i ' i tla::: aid xcaass SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS VEILINGS, BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED.DEEEIGES, NEW PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits. ! ; Chintzes, 3Iorrics, (Jingliams, Zanzibar Suitings, &e. Also, a Hi? Assortment of iOY2S JTID HOSIBBY! :n Cotton, Berlin Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and Light Coats, - GEO. KEIPER 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, ONE PItlCE TO ALL, WKITIj: FOR SA-MiPLESrsa LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 10:j Clinton Street, joiijsr3xo"Vr3sr, UKAIJta i WAkTHAM, ELClfi, SPRINGFIELD. ROCK FORD, H A r1 D c N , HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, In Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. A I. LL LISZ EF CHOICE $3.00 PER Oar Pas Iile ttnm FALL SEASON 1882 I , n fi1 ct t the leading and special AND CHEMICALS put up omier my owa name, and cau assure all that and get limitations on Orocars' Drugs, Iye Stu.ti, STOCK OF AND SUN-SHADES ! Silk and Li:le Threa.U. AT - & cos, JOHNSTOWN, PA AND NO DEVIATION. MUSICAL 15STEUSESTS. TON LESS r
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