lie Somerset Herald. Li" Au adjourned exmrt was held by Judge on Saturday. it K. SCi'LE. Alitor. r geo e .v (tctolx-rlik-iMU, : t.:Nts;l,AV r Senator f.rof knows more about "scien- I titic" tvolitk than bv did a few weeks ago- . , .H.niiiivmi'ii of the KeiiuMi- ,,v f,.r s jmereet county for 1 : e,-!i.nV- "' " . ,1 i- : ..... !(..rhn Urn-u-J'V . h );r;i.vanev-... - .... . . l,r..u-'li- 1. I, rraniz. Unary. Tlie corn fields present shocking ap ea ranee. "Cokht.int Reape." -No tlie Ikmucnit does not 'iil'.i.-li O't!oiinor's card or I'lil'it letter this week. A Reiulilit'au uiei-tiiiR will lie held at William H. Hilleas', in Allegheny town ship, on Friday, (tctoWr 2Tto, at 2 p. in. Anyone uiviii away from his elivtion Jr cii.it between this and election will lose his vote. Scientmc Politics TJHL OIST TOP. It connuetice-s to look as though there was ! to be a Democratic legislative ticket in the field after all. ' The ;rcat co'net can now be seen any clear morning altout 5 o'clock by turning your in the direction of the east. .nil.uetice 1 t ...l.uee I, ''crii A. ' iw--V...lu.n..wii-J-' K:,u"" Jl IllKT toWllsliip I ,erTurkeyi...i-J-'l.vr-,!.;.-l","-l'"AU'X!'",'",aU'r- I. ( . K. Miller. h John lieortfe. !.roii:li Daniel . ill. K. G. Bowman. I A Republican meeting will be held in the j Wel.cr school hou.se, Somerset township, on I SaturtUty evening. ctober 21sl. R. -j uhiiuHU meeting were held la-t week GEOF THROINJVJRBflABD! THE BARGAIN Of THE EOS The W. C T. U. hold their next meeting Monday evening tk-toljer 1, in the Lu theran church. Mr. 8orbwr having taken us at our wordto publish any contradiction that he might de sire to make of the report in circulation, that he is pledged not to co-operate with the Re publican party if elected, we cheerfully give ! i.:... - . r.. .1... l.;..t. .......... 1.1.. u . title on the streets of Somerset when lie ' of this governiiKT.t, a fuct to which there J waded in blood up to bis knees. Kimt he are few who can to-dav lav claim, lie' j told his audience how honest he was, and J made frequent visits to his native town and j now Uisuonest ana corrupt all other politi-i county, where his surviving friends, who . cians were. Theu he said he didn't like are not a lew, will learn of his death with O'CONNOR'S GOOSE. The people of thi county and distric1 have been given a number of new and sur prising lessofis iu ' scientific" jMilitics since the present campaign ojiened, and are likely to receive a few more liefore it closes. They thought they were pretty well informed on this subject when they bad read the proceed ings of the recent democratic county ccn vention, but it was merely an eye-opener to what was to follow. THK BAKHAIK. As we have already stated, and upon the at Bakcrsville, I.avansville, Friedeiis and . most reliable Iemocratic authority, at the I'. MM.! ; v;.i..r .1 v. I.i.iik"-' l-roiij; .; , i cut re I v.. ;.;'' 1., j M..nifc. f 11 7; rmull ,-..h"'i:'-'-J- "' j.LUjy.-W. 1. Lunilecrt. ,j I.-- i'. . M.ick. , r-.-t l.oPugh E. M. Hicks. .im-rsct-S. M. Weiidel. ,.. Sorth Jonathan Miller. .uthampton W. 1". Martz. ,:: i reck l'.m M. IjUlllnTt. ,,j.i..wii lM.r"ugli-Abra!iam lVrner. M.vtiH.t S. 1. Meinier. n:'ii K. 1'. Viiuy- i,nrouj:h Michael Iing. t.K). W. l'il.f, t'liairmuii. rica.sam Hill. Tlicv w ere all Veil attended by enthu.sia.siic Ilcpiitilicans. The dwelling louse of Mr. Zaihariah Snyder, nt'ar Casselman, with its contents, was entirely de roved by lire Wednesday nielli. ; We teuder our warmest thanks to our ; friends who are sending iu the names of ad j vauce paying subscribers. The Hkbalo 1 ouui.t to be in the hands of every true Ite- publican in the county. j He h i turns against one who has done j mm (ictMiiial favors and often befriended I him, is wow than the one turned against, mi matter how bad the latter may be. Yet . this ts the rule and not the exception. I , .per l ur I rsma Wl'i.i !-''"! August U-rm of court a meeting composed of many of the iK-mocratic and Indeendent Uo!es was held in Boss Coil roth's back of fice, at which a fair, square bargain and sale was made, upon the following terms : Giffroth pledged himself to so manipulate the I'cmocratic County Convention that it would not place a legislative ticket in nom. ination, and swore a grizzly- oath that he would vote every Democrat in the county fur the Independent legislative ticket, pro viding that they iu return cast their solid vole for him, the " Scientific " for Congress, and for tirof for the State Senate. This the Independent bosses agreed to, and the bar gain and sale was completed. j the rorsTY OOSVKTIX. ! Our readers are all acquainted with the A : : :i WW ,.1 1. 1. at r.,.y i s. i,e hats at C.W.Truxal'. .1. 11. SNYKKK V Co.'x. . . I Ti " trv lManioiiu i e. . .1" tan I ; .,t.H- and fursa'e i. i.ci'.s. ai.d h l y '. N. Hojd. upp'.ies at At a meeting of the Bo.-iugh School Biinl ; manner in which Boss CotTroth deceiv Mon.lay inc.rniiig, the following teachers ! d and Ix-trayc-i John 11. Vhl, even going so wvie .-cict ted for the ensuing term: Mrs. j far o prohibit an old-time I?mocrat anu omiellv. Mis Kila Kimmell, Miss Kate ' "e of the hardest workers in the party Snyder. Mi- tie Muiziiiuu. hizic Koos r, aud Miss Hat- A voter is of lea! are, and entitle 1 to a vole, on the twenty-first anniversary of his birth. Iu other words, a nan born on the stli day of Novenilicr, can vote, on aj:e. at the next election on the 7th of No-veiulwr. in the county, Yal Hay, Ksq., from being a delegate to the convention for fear that ho w ould expose souieot his nefarious schemes; how he tricked the convention with his I sandwiched resolutions declaring it inexpe- dient to nominate a Legislative ticket, thus j attempting to cook the goose of James 'O'Connor and several other of bis fellow Democrats who had been working for and V. li.Vi i.MlVl'A l-vriunic I'' 1. . -. ! - A ' ,.1 lua li-iiji I'nlNal s. la-t in The saw and leaning mill of Mr. Henry I wore dcir.ms of having the nomination for Sii . 'ol Jcniu r township, togwher with a the Legislature, how he had one of his clothing. ''"" j I:: -,e quantity ol lumber, was destroyed by ! nephews nominated for Jury Commissioner, I tire last Th.iri lay night. Mr. Sipcs" 1 is : and another appointed county chairman, 1 i ii i i-i -i ti i.-i 1 :i.T.-..l i. I. i .r.i. rat-1 i colisiaerauie, as lie uiti poi nave one i iiuuniuy ordering men line r nrueric-iv itimiiii cent of insurance on his property. j and ll'l j.i ami cents. !!!. stove. Inquire of C N r. 1 .r .., suits, a full lii" ali and sec the ,A.r br-ivht to town. ,, Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh s lion. J. M. Beynolds, of Beiiford, placed j Hon. A. ii. Coflroth, of Somerset, in Itoiu at J- B. ! ination for Congress, and Hon. A. H. Cof-h-apc-st I froth, of smiefsc-t. jdaced Hon. J. M. IieV j nolds, of Bedford, iu uomiiiatioii for State c-nalor. 1 his Is scieulinc llitics. Mosgrave to take back seats U.k-s' family were provided for: Plaster, l'rii-e cents. H-r. the pla. c to r l...:i:-aii)s i at .1. B.Snmh i: A Co. . ;s", 4 i a:.d " cts. il si-l-rtcil stm-k is el. sili Ii as iHii- i ei . i s: - boys A iiliC ol 1.1. 1 ra'" s. sk .i:ii iippiit- I i . W. fruxats. llingbooks, and ,ie bv c A N :.A1. 1NJ1' T i: fn-e w ilii eacii hot tie p. ' .-i.iioh s atarrh lleiiusly. 1'ricv '" (. Siill.o'.I 'S Till'. WILL immediately n ii, vc lo.ip. Wh-q.in cough and Bronchi tis. . ..! ... b-.-ks atid sclio 't -nppnes at - Call on C. N. B 'd. -Mai .e S-ar. l'.a.-on. ueai. S.'aooi e-T pnetsi. "M! 1. b.l s V"tat. .-. it'd IVan for cash or in ex- . r 1 . f.r u. re 1. an. iise ol our line oi ira.-e. I ook A Bf:n:irs. hen Shiloh s ! Mr. ieorge H. Tayman and Mr. I'eter Hel'!ey.-pentsecraldays at Bedford attend ing the lair last wevk. They drove over with Mr. Tavmati's iiandsiiiue team of h'. Hd d hors.-s. and made the fastest time between Somerset and Bedford on rv.ird. The liemocr.ttie Scnatoriai lioiiiinalioii was conceded in .oiin'rsc- county, but this ciid nt suit !! '.:frit!i. After having this county mioise dr.. I' l.e quictiy down ed him ami !iad a Bedford inuu mnuiiiatcd. It w id luw le in order to publish I' Ill's let t -r. j I'il-s the Jin.iKC'.il still think theSralwarts iiave the "black vomit'' liecause there was ino Democratic legislative ticket nominated, atid w ill it stili tirfc'e its readers to vote for ! Sorber and Seiliert with a sterling I'cmo- crai like James O'Connor, of Jenner. iu the held make that while he squarely detiies the rumor that he is pledged not to co-ojerate with the party, he does not affirm that be will co-operate with it, if elected. Stoystown Ta., October 12, IsSi Editor &mret Herald : Sib : Iu reply to a retsirt circulated in the last issues of your pajier that myself, and other candidates pledged ourselves not toco operate with the Republicans, ifclected, I hereby certify that I have made no such pledge, and that I have not been asked to make such pledge. Kespectfully, M. V. Sobhlb. Somerset Coikty, ss. Personalty came before me the sub scriber, a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Somerset M. Y.Sorber, who after being duly atitrmed according to law, saith the above statement made by him is just and true. Attiraied and subscriled ) before me Oct. Ii 1SJJ. f M. V. Sohbeb. AlO. HEtTLEY, J. P. J Two op a Kino. It's full of 'em and our time is too precious and space too valuable to expose them all, but we give the follow ing samples, taken from the last issue of tlie Meyersdale IhmmerrSul : " Brakenian Kline, who was so se riously injured in a collision on the Baltimore Ohio Hailroad, near Pitts burgh on Thursday of last week is a son of Charles Kline, for many years the pressman of the Herild, who was discharged last year for voting for Hon. Win. J. Baer for Judge and John J. Spangler for Sheriff." The above is a silly, willful lie, manufac tured out of the whole cloth. The editor of the Herald voted for Sheriff Spangler. as diil every one connected with this oflice. Mr. Kline was never discharged by us, but voluntarily left our employ Hirer uumih after both Sheriff Sjianglcraiid Judge Ilaer were elected. Mr. Kline called at the Herald office Saturday morning to refute the Co- rnmW lie ami said in sulvtance what we have just stated. Again, in reply to an article which ap peared iu the Herald staling that Martin Y. Sorber had been mustered in as a member of the Somerset jsist of the i. A. K. at a e pe ciaily called meeting, and that although the Post hail been in existence for a long time, he had never expressed a desire to join it until lie became the Indiqieiulent candi.late for the legislature, the same paper says: pimou Cameron, at which his. whole audi- sadness. The last few months of bis life i ence was attonimheiL Then he said if it hadn't were months of great suffering, which was i been for the Camerons he would have leen ' borne with the spirit of a martyr His three' nominated for Congressman-t-Large, and if! surviving children were freqm ntty at his y"n- OI lat- Brfca' pouila we nJie he had been nominated he wouldn't be mad, ' bed sidn to minister to his w ants, and un- ! reached in our production of Ready der the tender care of his graiid-childrcn, t jacje Clothing 13 an Exquisitely Mary ami Benjamin Hartniaii, with whom . . , . ., . . ,. .. .. perfect fit, equal m this and every he lived, his suffering was relieved by ail - i j that human aid and sympathy con hi give. Other respect to CU8tOm-Made gar He was a man of noble Christian integrity j mentS, at One-third less COSt. ami maiitiixxl, and by his earnest life and noble deeds showed an attachment to the FOR THE FALL SEASON OIH1 1882! and we have but this single comment ; ,ltlt W(m,n,e makillK llie Mme 0;(, S(wl.ll he had been making for twenty years. Then he got on to his favorite theme, bmne and MaWtine, and the way he pitched and foamed was a caution. He ripped aud tore until his audience dispersed, and left him howling to the live faithful and deluded souls. Bkkliic, Oct. 15, 1882. Spectator. Ciilrch Dkjupatios. The new Memorial Church of the Evangelical Association in Stoystown, will be dedicated to the worship of the Triune God on Sabbath, October 2!), Is2, atP'J a. m. Editor Rev. Hezekiah J. Bowman, of Cleveland, Ohio, will officiate. Other prominent Christian workers will also be present. L. M. Boyer, P. E. A. -S. BAl M.MBDXIR, P. C. The South Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany still have their engineers at work, but they now announce that the entire route from the Susquehanna to the Youghiogheny is located; that it will be a double track road making a connection at Uarrishurg with the Philadelphia & Reading road, and by abranchrunningsouth.with the Western Maryland. The road passes through Perry, Bedford, Somerset and Fayette counties, making connections at the Yotighiogheny river with the Pittsburgh, McKeesport t Youghiogheny Railroad. A southern branch leaves Youghiogheny and passes di rect to Wheeling, West Virginia. The an nouncement is further made that this is Van derbilt's road, and that before the winter is over the entire road will be tinder contract and will be constructed ns rapidly as possi ble. firrrntbury Tritmnf and llrriiltL More new goods at Holderbaum's. Buy your sewing machines at Wayne A Berkebile's, Main street, opposite Central Hotel, Somerset. Wanted. A good girl for general house work. Family of two. Oood wages. Ki B. tMTLL. The largest and tiuist stock of queens ware to be found in the county is at J. B. Sxyher A Co.'s. do to Wayne A Berkebiie's to buy parlor suits. Main stn-el, opposite I entral Hotel, church w,hich is seen alas, iu too lew a fidelity from which many of the followers of Christ could learn useful lessons. His pastor. Dr. Zohner, of the Herman Reform- ! ed church, said in his funeral discourse, that in the thirty-six years of his ministry here Fatiier Ream h ad never once been ab sent from the altar in the administration of the Lord's supier except the last time, when he was lying upon his death bed. What faithfulness! Willi could the pastor use as the basis of his funeral discourse, ''Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life. Rev. 2:10. The writer fol lowed the pastor with some remarks baed on Zech. 1L7. "'At evening time it shall be light," and the silent form of Father Ream was quietly laid away to its rest. "And after he was dead and gone And e'en his memory dim. Earth seemed more sweet to live Um More full of love, bts aiise of him." W. L. Tedrow. Our Stock for the Fall and Com ing Winter cannot fail to please in every particar. Tlie IVmocrats in this county are holding no political meetings this fall, their Inde- W'.IY WILL i"l. ongn meii .-immi j ; i,.,,,!,,, ,,in:ilntmnin ol tliur v.iilfive immediate relief. Price l" wrk fr them. Readers of the Somerset . i cts.. and . !'wi!l observe with what great care r-voats Overcoats J. B Si.yder A Co. j that pajH-r publishes accounts of the various full line of men s and ty s lude4 udetit meetings nei-i in me count) . i all and see . tier a . its way in price. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has , :" ! decided that a railroad company cannot de- .;. y. Hol.l.rl.aum A Son- have just re- i j( til.kct whi,.h it nM u, ..i.vd their entire st.Kkot fall PM'-',,l'J' i although v. rv full, attractive and cheap, l ney in c v. rvtK.dy to give thetu a call and x- il ':t!e their st k. T;. ! t t.-k of beating and cooking : v.s in the i. nnty are f le seen at the ardwa-ve and t:n -t. -e of John H. Miller, i !.ev will I w.'mI n cheap. -ir.l.-'H S ATAI'.I H REMEDY A Ios-vee'in-for Catarrh Diphtheria and Car lic it has r.dt been bought by the bolder directly fn.ra them, but has leen purchascsl at "second hand." This makes all tickets bot:ght fr:n scalpers good. r M..;:th. l..,.l .-s. ai, aint si S!l pie.ise .nrilrs g! ,.u at price ods. . as I. We iw as 1 1 i.ad ai.v lu re. J. II. Snvi'ER .t Co. -1 1 t.n.i. nt writitm irv-iu tne souui : :.- aiin.'r s.-ivs -Kougtt on i.ueuma. t:i' ii..s ks tin eternal u:Teritig "f that r. .. '.e .iseas l,t a-s- r'tneiit of trunks, valise-. . t , i,. f. .-ii -.d in the county is at H. Hef v's. wi tl. r line of goods at much . than ihev can lie bought eie- I' antit.g -ssiiit a. id t!.. V .'A S JM'V HIE KEY Lid., savs ;;v, t We are ir.lornied that the grand Indejvend- ent rally that was to have leen held at Mey ersdale Monday night. grand fizzle. No a'.idieiue. no music, no enthusiasm. This looks bad for the Indeendent strong hold. Hon. Win. McMichael, who was present, must havebcen greatly disappointed. Farmers are busy cutting corn: and it is an unusually Lard job this year. In many sections .f the country the late rain and hail storms threw the corn to the ground, and so twisted it that no two stalks can be found leaning the san e direction. The crop is good but hard to gather into shocks. In another column of this parcrwillbe f.f.nd the l aid of Dr. C. P. Ia-nhart tetider ::s bis professional st-rviis?s to the peojiletif tins place and vicinity. Dr. Lenhart is a practitioner of c i.siderabie exiverience and e taien at J. 1. Mi) - l.HS jm-t with gn-.it Micca,-ss in rns practice. ::r s'.sk i f fill and winter j jie fa,, 1. found a: his office m the frame ..1 and . hcaptr than ever. : l,ui!,'ing cpj site the Outral Hotel. :.i to pure base Dew stove or i s r. laired, will do well to H M !ir at ..!".is. s as to. rush at .1 ii... i', tii i. cc that al n i-amesit. I,r-tr....tMip. ..: ..... ..y, nt i,.aivi.lil .1.1 t The stiprenie court has decides! that a lv I window projei ting on the line .f a strert is i an unjnstifial le encroachment on the public j highway, prejudicial to the interest f the ii.iiimiiiiitv and .E' II. Tbaver. of Bourbon. ... ." :.. .1 l-.rK..l an.1 : "P-t.. myself and wife owe ear i tlM a rtbl5c IM;is,nce. the continuance j -Hil.i M mm .Ml u.. c l Mr- ' f m.bi,.u iei,m rt s I -t 1 until the and how he not only mortified but e ruciiicd I'lil by only giving him four beggarly votes iu the convention; but since our last issue a m ve lias I teen made on the politi cal chess-board by the Boss that outscieiices science. ihl os Tor. As wxs stated iu the Herald before, the g.od right hand of the "Scientific" lac ked its usual cunning when he plied both whip and spur and rode rough shod over the late Democratic convention. The muriiiuriugs and mutterings that were heard in the con vention soon iucrcac-d to a rir. Peter Hef tier. James O'Connor, Frederick Smith, Dr. Harrah. Yal. Hay, John II. Util, and his friends were not slow ill expressing their d.sgusi, with the Scientific:''' luctuuiU atiu displeasure with some of his nominee. I'hi claimed that (Irof hail brokeu fuith with him. and that he must not be nominated or he would show the ll.ss a trick or two. Loud calls were made for a new convention, and for awhile it looked as though the Boss would have to succumb, but he proved equal to the emergency; recognizing the fact that he must make some sacrifice, he ina le ft move that showed when he was dubbed a "scientiric" politician he was giveyiatitle well deserved. Grof was selected . as the sacrificial offering: he was the political Jo nah that would have to be thrown over board to still the troubled waves. OROF THROWS OVERBOdRD. Notwithstanding the fact that both Bed ford and Fulton had concealed the nomina tion toSonn-rset the "Scieiftitic" had Rey nolds trotted out. and the Conference w as appointed to meet at Bedford last Thurs day. rof went down smiling and confident with three conferees, W. 11. Rupple, Cof froth's law partner, Jonas McClintock and Samuel Philson, all of whom bad kindly been selected for him by the "Scientific' When be arrived there he found the " Scien titic " on the ground, and his smile widened and his confidence increased. The Confer ence met. the " Scientific " pulled the string. and John J. Reyuolds. of Bedford, trots out as the Democratic nominee tor State Sena tor. The patient, waiting firof is informed by Mr. Ruppel that he has been set aside and that Mr. Reynolds has been nominated. He dare not complain. This campaign is being run on "scientific" methods and this is " scientific " polities. Vhl betrayed in the county, and C.rof in the district. o'iossor's CRSiSE. As will be seen bv his card in another column. Mr. James O'Connor is not at all satisfied with the manner in whiih the "Scientific'' cookeel bis g. io- at the late county convention, ami proposes giving it a tura himself. It commences to look as though Boss Coffroth would have to give hi Inde pendent mends the same sort of a tut that he gave both I hl ami tirof. In spite of the manv "scientific" moyis and " We charge this as a base he. Capt. Sor-1 Iter had applied f T admission to the Po-t ; """trsci. before heoranvb i.lv else knew he weiuld be ! . ' " " a candidate. Let Mr. Scull retract his uae j I-orbargutus in dry goods, notions, etc lie against the gallant soldier, or we w ill be i go to forced t't show by uieiubers of the Post that j j g SxYDERit Co s belies." j m,'m We made our statement upon the author-1 The largest and best selectol stock of ity of several memlKTs of R. P. Cummins 1 clothing we have ever had, can now le seen Post of the i. A. R , whose merest word j i our clothing room. would be taken by everybody before the oath of the editor of the iwinfrci'il or the poor, miserable, pitiful fellow w ho maele a like denial at the Independent meeting at thcWeller school house, and upon the same authority we re i'.erate the assertion and call j for the affidavits that will establish the con- j J. M. H.ii.hf.k8a( m A Soss. The great rush to Wayne X Berkebiie's furniture "tore Main str.-et, Somerset, sliil continues. A nice assortment of la lies' dress g.x-.i.s trarv. Let's have the affidavit-.. ami trimmings, la.lii liotbi ladies' underwear, hose, etc The following is taken tr.ua the Phitadel- j uerbaum's. ..I.:.. V...J. I r r. ,. r Mr 1 ' '' ; : ' 7 ' ' r fait KivertSalt llliam .Mc.Mictiaci. inuejicuiieiii canuioate for t'ongnssmaii-at-lirge is oue if the editors : " Ad'lcs tives are iikelv enough to lose tueir sigiiilicance oil tlie li ol political . sieakers ladie' coat: etc., at Ho When we real Koontz made one of the Kiv.rl! Hefrlev has ii. j st.K-k one hundred trunks and valisi-s tr im : which to select. All i-ersons g dug up on ; the first boat, which leaves after the ejection on November ., will do well to call and that (ieiieral maic! a seles tion before thev are a.l sold. most forcible ! speeches of the campaign for the Stcwan ticket at JJoVleslown, it is natural to execi that one or more of the "forcible" argu ments offered on that occasion would be re potted with the tact. But in the brief report of what the speaker said we rind but a single point that can be considered " forcible," and which was given bevoml aouot lei ill ustrate the force of Mveech. Oeneral Keiontz said that there had not been a Republican eon Wanted. An agent for Somerset county for tlie sale of a Useful household article. Sales quick. No capital required. For par ticulars address W. E, Robertson. L's Mar ket street, Pittsburgh, pa. NOXCBKET a AM 14 FT i;orrecnti ly Uoob BasaiTa. DRALaajt iv CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apple, dried. ") Is Te3I0c Ai.pltl.uuer.fi gal 75&'.ue HrteD. V l' 1 liulter. V ! (keir) l-ip -M (roll) aie Buckwheat "a t.u.-h jc meal, 1U0 Bs ft M BWSWHI fi ft -the Baron, shnulvlcrs, V li'it lc st.ies, I'y-"- 4t oiuiiiry ham. V ft. ...l-.-.rtli Cm, (enri new t l.osliel tvjc 4i (nhvliclf old ...,1 eo " mal V ft 30 Cult Kins. V ,; Kkks, "f An aue Flour. t.hl ifi icWj j; ij KUxksJ, tu. (Ml.) Tic Himf, (tfuicar-eurcsij ft 1. lsc ljiTX.V I, 1-A-iilic Leather, red sole, V 3uri:Vie uptier, H-vi Tiic " kip. " ;seic Ml.li!!inif. unJ ch'.p luO l.s 2 uo I tilts, t bu Aurtyauc Potatisrs, y La (new) ovttVie Peaches, .irif.l, y 8c 1'ie Kye. ft bu Tl'jit kit. 1 lr Salt, No. 1. "r hid xtra fnft 00 Oniuod Alum irsac k (1 60 Asht.n. ier saeit. 4 uo Sutrar, yell.iw ft. rsluc white llrft: Ts'.low, S i-J Wheat. V bu f oo Wool, I i'cttMe Send for Samples. iGEIS, FOSTER & QU1NM Now Lave ia stock a Large and Sp'tetiditl Assortment of itylei iu CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. RUGS AND MATTINGS! LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN STUFFS ! Which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGUKES! All sales made satisfactory or the money promptly refunded. A. 0. YATES & CO, Lazi Mdiaz. ctastaal anl Siiil stnsts, iiiiladi:limiia. c 10UIIT MIOCLAMATIOX. isecial attention is called to our stock of i ARNS, LACES AND BRAIDS! Including First Quality Germantown Yarn, S ticij.Sfce land, Zephyr Yarns in all Colors, Smyrna, Pompa dores and English Art Crewel, and other FIRST-CLASS STOCKING YARNS! Lm I all Kind, Silk anil Linen Braid, Featheredge and ItrkItak Itraid, Loop Ilraid-s, Linen and Milk Em broidery 1'IoMM, Java, Kail road and IVaille Can v as, Crochet IIiHkn, Aeedlet. Ac., at GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S joi Lxsrrcnvr r , penn'a. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! In reat varirty, nice binding and low ricts. My stock of BeiDl lean Meetings v.Vhkkecs i he H.ciraMa Williii J Hrn. Prulilrnt Jo. I ire of the srvernl c'o-jru of I'januo Flctue of the Kvrntl cvonUM ccwnfsiBlnir the tilx teenlh Ju li-ir.l Itijirict. ami Ju-ti. e of the'..urt of oyer ttn.1 Terminer and General Jail Delivery, lur the tniil of all cai.iral ami oth. r i.llen.lrrs Id the wild District. an.I W iriicw Collins and S c iiti.SJiTiii.it. tUire9. Jitdirra of tne !urta of I'mm Pleas, and JuMtcca ol the I'r.uru of Oyer anil Terminer, and trenc-ml Jail Iteliverr for I be trial of all caplul and other offenders in the county of Sotneiet. hare iMued their pree-epta and to me directe.1. for holdtntr a Court of Com mon Pleas, and eneraJ (Quarter Sesnlnna of the Peate. and (ieneral Jail I wiirerr, and CotirU of Oyer and Terminer, at S.'neret. On Maatlaj, Xuw. 13, l13 Jinnee is herehy Klren to all the Justlcesof the Peace, the tkirouer and C'onstablei wltbla the fa Id County of Somerset, that they tie then and there in their proper persims with tiietr rolls, reo.rds, InquUlti.ma, eiaminatleifu). and other retne-in-tiram.ti do those things hi..h tii thjlp .ttvr lti,.b"'-?r' f sor aao.i aWM scliool Ixxiks embrace evervthin'r used in the county Uiey who will proeerute aKainst tne prixiera that are or mail tie In the )atl of xjtner.cu county, to te then and there to prMenite aa-ainot them as thai! lie lust. JuHX J. bPAMfLEK, Jet. 13 SberiB. pn:i, IC SALE VA L UA BLE RE A L ES TA TE .' ! Tlie on lersiuned, administrator and trustee f..r the sale of the real es are of Jito.b S. Uittner. dvcettatil. laLe of Larimer Piwnsnip. S .uterset rouuiy. Pa., will sell at public (ale, at the curt hoifc, on X'trfiiibrr 1 i, 1 vil, dlowiu Tali at 1 .. . 1 s k p. w. ol aid dy, the f. aide rui estate: A certain l.r:u r trs-i of Ian 1. known a the "At'saloin liner fAr'u."' situiate in the township. t-..unty atid tate atoreaid. aiij.-lnlim lands 1 John uavetH-raii. reter .ievers escaie. Mm. Any tine in neel of a new hat t an p just what they want at Herfley's. All wixil il.S-'i, can now be buuht at my store for .V. (ii and "5 crnts. fall and eiamir.t my SteX'k. J. M. Holtle-rlianm A; .Sns have just re ct'ivwJ a large invoice of men's and boy's o!othin: of the latent ticTitns anl style: they are cheap and stylish. This is the third invoice they have received within siity days. Tbey always keep their st.ick full and complete, that their customers will not be obliced to nelect from the ends or go else where to be suited. ventioti for l.lleeii years the lmiuiuci-s of j bats, which usually sell at To cents. $1 and wnic-ii na.t oee-n tne ctioice oi tue people. e are to tiinlerstainl. then, that unite the persons noininatei oy a convention nave been mdicatecl (v popular choice, the action of the conventiou is arbitrary, dictatorial, and of the machine order. Hut how often in fact are the nominations of a convention indicated by any peneral and concerted action of the masses? In or der that nominations may be indicated bv the people, it will become necessary for the eopie m every election district to meet atul instruct for certain jwrvjons. But when they attempt to do that, we shall be informed that ring-masters and bosses controlie.1 popular action, and the act of the eople would be declared tainteel with bos.-i.-m. Nobodv can sav that the nomination of James A. tiartield was indicated by the peo ple in any sense whatever. If the people indicated anybody, it was Mr. Blaine. Hut we do not learn that fienerul Koontz made this fact an excuse for opposing; fJarfielel. In fact weupposehe worked for the elec tion of (iartieid, despite the fact that not one man in the United tates had ueriouslv ex pressed his preference tor f.arrielel. We find no fault with the preferences of ftencral Kitontz. We arraign his methods, lie do, not impress us as leins sincere in his forcible" argument, For hail he and others objected to a coininee of the conven tion that that nominee was not indicated by the i-eople. they could not have worked so earnestly for the election of Uartield. But this does not go to the bottom of the mat ter, lien-ause neither (Jcneral Koontz nor any other man working for the Stewart tie ket will presume to say that Mr. Stewart was indicated to that convention by the Re publicans of Pennsylvania. In fact thev know that nothing of tlie kind was indica ted by the people. If there is any force in the argument if (ieneral Koontz, it discredits the nomination of Mr. Stewart. His argu ment is of the kind that proves ton mui b. It leaves hint without a cause. On the o'lier hand we must wv, as we have inva- The clothing dejiartment at 11. Ilellley's store is no lilltsi with the largest and most Complete slock ever offered for sale in Som erset and at lower prices than toe same goods can lie purchased in Johntown or rittsbursh. Call antl (-e mv stock and se cure good goenlr and a good fit for a small amount of money. Look to your interest and buy where you can to the bc-t advantage, and pure. fresh kk!s. In order to insure the-se two things we would advise cur reade rs to buy their d ndgs, medicines, etc.. at Campbell's 2(A Main street. Call on him when in Johns town, and ytu will be convinced that ha! we say is correct. Meetings will le held at the I'lil'inwing tinm and piacea. and will be addrS-.d by able speakers. Iet tlie People Coiim' I'lipaign fa-rly v. m. Mr. C. B. I.itinger, Johnstown's boss dray man, visited Somerset last week to make ar rangements with a number of our bu-incss men to trar.afer goods from one John-town railroad station to another. He came re commended by a number of the bet busi- . . . , . f T .. 1 .,. q-ri u-1 , i . V i . j r utniTiir iiuuti siiin ini.tr oi anu mnce iup iionnna- ... . , , tion ofeJeneral Heaver, that if tIlt. ,,lIe testimony as to his promptn. and rehalol indicated a choice foranvbody, thev indi- ity. Partitsj desiring his services can address . ,,,,;,, f.r l rv. ... i:AnBw.rt- . . i i . t i . K to . , A . l : . 1 1 ... laiu . ' 'ri.cirtl ! fimi lit ISlSUil CJ1 n rfllllUXOS .1. .11. M i!t.cr t:ih: iiif rei ' ri i i :i ir iiciic. 1111 i i- i. . r e t " , r(teii,iz uiav uave otner reasons tor retusini; one fact remain!. tlie ch ---. Ua lua.le their bargain, fixed their lrkv, can the pooils lie delivered? Now let's Lave I "id's letter. ...r tiie ; lv r ,r i: r. nianutae turesl un- ! aj ,M cr to restraii r- !tnti. n j nsses. t w t-a.i; .( !:.- ,v s Try a harrel. ' 1 :.!. Vie i t' a. ' . K ct, I'.KI.KITS. arable by Indigestion, . l...s ot Apietite ' V;:alier is a po-i f eiii:tT in this State i Whv eioti't tiie VwiueTcf pohlish T'ht's ettcr? It was read twie in the onven- i tion. r whv eion t it get a rii ir un Jir. ' iii'.riiiatt cijHi cw.. w tl(nvjl ,.Jt. autuentuitv .f the vote wi!l n-.l aiuoum 10 ..... , , rmhlishe.' in the Hekald? This would be the easiest way of settdrtg the M ll'i:i I.. V-7.J. e'.iti-: trc Ye ;;,.w vectire. M r."'- ti A I'.m t'ough Synip. Lir.i T.i..t. H. r-e ai.d intV 1'owder have, by t'.cir e---::.-. gstired a hinrr sale. The - . at!! j .( s..'r- ti f. Also try Hum--W.ttt s-e n:p Mr. J"l.ti H M lleT l.a- aci.l.sl a .r. and V ...mt'.t to 1,)s f'.:,n. !v lart-e store. It .i-it.v: v t.;e !ari.- Imti.-? of Itatltiful ' ! ar:ieie- that can v lsitight at "' - ; i 'alUi .1 s.s it U f.re the che'ic 5' haw .en pur fl;.sl. intn.en-.se rvdotti.m ha just been '-- :) the pr.e of e l..ti,itur at Heffley's. i V .' .'-niuvj. Kollomine is a rar- h:..i-v:.sl. 1-"- '- Y..Tit- t...3 V-:s'l.,, Me, I'.'.v's rn.ee-i .S I It ,:'si a i.i.sl V. T. Ml e:l.-l Mil! y -st;t- t ;, .inh (A.'1. at H. Worth ;..''. vui'.s at . wcirth . " y ...... at ji ,,1, f.Yi. fe..! t in.-t, ,t 75 cenyi. (at at V oe its. M tfa.rr t sin , isrve- l:.fr!ge-ra:or tei our Meat !' toe-ats can be kej coo1 lf. Tork. Ac, kept ti.l t'tn-n ehii'v. Parties "" w.g x-eji si lokv i: in theKerrip- ttelj.iv. J,,. trkk fof .... ,w UHU.lltMMI fcUVUT '"' at a !.. I -ric. its ! EeKSS IATIS i. Co. S,s i! Telegram. at. rier. Mich Your atrent was here W ... n ?inie j.. rjlItt.r - -"'vlrake li tters. V ss ldthem and they t"' r'"t.:;t.anr saUsfactioti. Wcmld ' tJ-Tt ,,f tliem. therefore plcwse write us I I'T tl.e -jUii.tny. R. M. .,NiI.iVI 4 CO. - , ictr .-ica jieaetas nr. r-our (. n Tsl"f'sva. Indigesvtioo. t iistj- v!-;...I lVrr I'.ilit.usrietsee. etC BO n.ec.c,r,e is ..j , , b,,., , ? fc I'ittera. A- the vote of Ani:sTr.i:g. the Labor-Greenback candidate. A State campaign, he i lainis. w as revtr in better coiiiiition at this stao of the battle than the present one, and from the iu. ide rtts .f the last fet days Uea .t...L. ; ...rt.in "I lr now where r s eie-c...... . .,! r.e continue-el. ana wtien I say inai , .. ,-, , .1.,. lthenticitv of matter. When i; cienouncui the letter pub lished in the Hekald as a lie and a forgery, it denounces as liars and forgers Iiemo rats. men of its own rty. who were In the con ' ventioti and heard the letter read. When It the Hxbai-P letter in toto, it delilrately I misrepresents that gentleman. Let's have stand.' .vnera H.er will 1 cl.s ted. I do not say it without foundation." The Independent., had a tnreung at Ia-j tne teuer. vidsville on Tnt-Mlay evening. By a. leal , jMtts we go t.) prvl a cial telegram cunt there were thiry fivejrsons present, j jnflHTOI s ,)iaUhe Republi.ans Arnorg them were one Independent from Bro,i,eITll!jev township heU oiwcfthff Ce.nema'igh and one fr. ra Hair.t township : , laf?est nj KW, enthusiastic meetings that two R. publicans from Coneruaugh and ten j fjj n MJ jn the townhi,. at Pine Hijt, Republi.ans from Faint. The remainder i Mon-4V njf,ht Thecrowd was so great that were Ieemocrats. and they did all the bur- . (uIJ n ..0 lh. hool house, rahing- Oea. W. 11. Kentz and Frank , ,n)1" Ultt.n,riaia!ini was unbounded. Honest Koutser. ri-. were the saker. They. .. wJs j president of the talked artinst Boism for about two : ieftir? with Wnl. h. Fritz. Harry Cole boun.J:""' TrXnii. man, Henrr Stahl, and Benjamin Hay for Juatie, ofThe PeXTuveVht . their ; Vi IWdeot, and Simon P. Fritz and owa p. rson view ucat.se the arrest .anr Will.aru Mckey for person violating the Sabbath or indulging in - mJ. by John f. SU Se u-of anv profane language, and ' "d "B- A f T: uie - r. . ' Cliairman tieonre W. Fi e was also present him or her acvmlmg to the provisions of the . carman . n siKh case made and ' w" "- Act OI AenriiJ v j provided. TlieT are n oM-gea to wail ior Am.iT. Sonday fternoon , , . ., . . ie . s . . i an infeat-w fc be e lore tl.em. , yonuVin of Lo.er Turkey f.4 They areewsenators crt t.ae Ib ; tow,bi Ted Sn .merst-t withone John and can institute st-.mniary ,oreeci-ngs , in charge, and delivered Lim into gainst Sablvath breakers and mh us.n , ..ffr. john Hardin proaane uuiguajcw. ng ' t.., ....t,.. to supjsirt to nerai Hesiver. as we supivfise he ' has. but the reason given certainly cuts him i orT fnim advocating Mr. Stewart' before the i I would retectfu!Iy inform my friends of Iople." ! 5 .merset county that I have o-eiieel a ti.-w ' - - ! dnig store at 232 Main Street, Johntown. Ma. ErnToa : The Reaver club of Berlin , T.tti.t . i Pa., where I would be pleastsl to see tlietu and Breethersvalley met in the -chnol house j My of ,ur? j.. ( h( tllil.al, close to town on the 13th inst. Tlie meet- ; pa(ent MeJjtinw I)ve s-.un,. Ivrfuu.cn- ing was called to order bv B. F. Ravman. ... . . , .,' M , , . ,. " - i and raney Gooels irenerailv. At this sea.-s.ti i )n motion A. G. Kimiiic-1 was electcsl j vouli n aMntion to' lhe inset trade, jrary , hain...... and J. M. Bcrkey secret- Pari Urn n. Pure Powdered ry. R.H. Koontz was then elected I-mia-J...,. ,.unk IVrsi:in Insect Powder. and hear the is-ue-v of tlie di.-c'lsse-d. Mober SALISIU'RY, Thtiredjy. MEYF.RSDALE, Friday. SHAl'I-l-SS. II. Friday, WELLER'S S. II. Saturday SIIANKSYILLE. Saturday, WILL'S ClU Ki II. KIN'i'.VtMjI). Monday, I.EXIMeTt'N. G KB II ARTS, Tuesday, RttCKWtjeili. CtiXFLl ENi E.We.ines. IRSIXA. ST0YST0WN.Thur-.lay, H' t'jYERSYir.I.i:. Bi'CKSToWX, -BERLIN, Saturday. SIPEsVILLE. Monday, JENNERTOWN. Tuesday, HAYII-SYILI.E. SCALP LEYEL.Weeliies.hiy, HILIBOR', HEILMAN S . Ii.. Thurs. I.AMBERTSYI1.I.E. " W. II. HILLEGAS, Friday, " -7. " Ro.XFI RY. " " T.. : " JENNER X ROAI'S, Sat. Nov. 4, 1 " Met-tings for orhcr peiinls in the county will be announced in due time. J. K. SoTT. .r... W. I'ii.e. s-c'v. Chaimian. lf, 7 K 7 '2, 7 21. 7 21. 2 21. 7 23. 2 - ', 21. 2 2. 7 2S, 2. Inks, Rublers, Crayon, Slates, Pencils, Scratch llooks, lVncil Tablets, .Note Books, Pens and Holders, Appleton s Kcail ers, Burt & llaub's Grammars, AVarren & Harper's (ieoErrapliics, Swintons Histories, Osgood & Buckwalter's Spellers, Brook & GofTsj Arith metics, Ellsworth & Franklin Copy Books, and a full line of School Supplies. Also, Blank Books, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Photo graph Albums, Autograph Albums, Box Papers, Gold Pens, Bibles, Reward Cards, Christmas Cards, Sliced Birds, A B C Books and Blocks, Paper Weights, Inkstands, Spectacles and Eye f"lnsoj Jtkon full ctrvfl: nf T)ni"s Medicines. Chemicals .ri.n.rs lt-errnh. Plttit.urh & f..cnellsvlllei K. . . . . . . . . k. Cciuti.y, Krystv.ne t:..l anl lnn t:om.anr, . f ,fimh; Iiril-iliPS IVrflimfTV nncl lollft Articles OU ShCUltl SCe act others, c .nu'Dinir I.mr tian.lreel ao.l lortv- ' ' i.ae acres, m. or less, frmi whic-n this st-jiaraie t.anis are aoi-i, luaaiDK aismi atveatceta ac-ret itiat are ex.-e.tel. This lnrm l rl'e to the railrua.1 at Sanl Pat.h an.1 l.as several tiousei.. tares au.l otber ea'.tuilil lns tartsia. witn .a ar-res rieared: alo many truil trees, auel a nnuiteer.it never tailing- strinif on the farm. Tae water o( Will's Creeet uea.1 .n this farm. Tiiara Is. also, a'.ut tw i bua.iresi acros uf tiaits:r un tua urni, wiiicb makea It fery valuable. TERMS One-half rash ami the balance In one year trum elate ol sale wiia interest. A W. BITTNER, AJmlculrat-.r an-t Trustee. Th" umlemiireJ. Iridic owners of one-balt of the above tami, bereti.r join in the Bale of satue. MiKX AN iCLKlAN. Oct. 11 ALTAN CULLMAN. TIB BeautiM lie cf Un Eccts Now ii Steel Anv goofls not including all the Poets, in handsome binding. in stock will be ordered if desired. C. N. BOYD, MAMMOTH lil.OCK, - - - SOMERSET. PA 2.1, 24, 24, C. T. LEX1IAUT tenders his erutessiuiud services to tbe eitliens Som- ert aaj ficinity. Oifice Oi.jjosiw Central HottL t. IS, -vji s HEKIFF SALK. tiv virtue of certain writ of Ven.l. Ex. an'l AL Ft a., Uputsl eat ol the CVurt of t.roinin Pleas ol Soiueraet cuunty. Pa., ami to me U.res lesl. tbere will be eipsiee l to public sale, at the curt botue, la Somerset, Fa., uu Friliy, X'rrmbrr 10, IS 2, at t o'cloe-li p. m.. all the riitlit, title. Interest and claim of the cletenJant. Jotia A. Llvinirston. of, in anel to the fc.llowma- real estate, sitaale In Jeo ner township. Somerset county. Pa., ajoinica laa.la of Anvlrew Johnson. Uavi.l Hammer anil Cambria Iron Co ts ntaiiiina: tw-ntj-oie aerea, more.T less, bavlna- tnereon erecte.1 a (mail frame dwelling ttouse anj staoie, wub the appurte nances. Takn la exeeuti'A at the suit of Daniel Hotf mao an.1 Jotub boyte, aimla.straiors ot U.J. B'.JS, cleeeace-l. ALSO All the rlht. title, interest and claim of the .ielendant. Jacb Hotlraaa. administrator ol Ptv j ter beticesMle. deeeasol. of, la and to the tellow- j lni real estate, vil: ', A certain tract of land t'ituate in Paint tuwa- i chip. Sc wierset county. Pa., eontamina: twenty j i a.-r.:s, mere or less. asat bve acres cleared, a J- i i jotnina lan'Ti ot r-macuei J. nammei. jonn m ter. J .tin K. Miller and other, havir. ero-tect a one story iaaa nouse ana aiAUie, wicn ' tbe a."jure.enancs '. I taaea in execution at tbe suit of J. bn K. Mil- ' It-r. ! LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 13 Clinton St re-t. JOHNSTOWN, bXALU m WALT HAM, ELCIN, SPRINCFIELD, ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, in Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. A FULL LBI 6? CHOICE MUSICAL 15STEUYDT3. SSI1882. FALL AND WINTER. 1882. 3fT TT"AT 4 VV,msfe)e--'Tt ' ALSO All tiie rmlit, title. Interest and claim of the ; .leiea4ai. hudolpb statler, of. In and to the lot- , ; lowina real etate. vix: 1 j A certain tract of land situate in Alievheny Uiwasaip, Somerset county, Ir'a.. bounvle.i wn tbe 1 south by Somerset k h..s)ird t.ike. an.i on the ; I west, north and east by samoel Waiter, contain- i T. I h .'it'-t IVir,a . tv-,, A iaa" "ve acre. awre or less, havlnx mere. eres-t- c 2o lhe tdhihtd o!eri (J Wterot' , w , H.,ry lnil , baif jweUloa; house, with tbe I CotOit if. i apLUrtetancea. ! t.tsTLiu.s : I an, a can.li.iute i c j for A..ii,l.!y ami r,irtft.liy k yurj ()T1. tAU pnlfhMinit t tb. ,f , e. . , ... .. ; sa.e win Lieae taxe notice mat a pan oi tne pur- JaVES O'C'INM.B. ne-nt iTrsiilent t.f tli e-lub. C F. Sweipe aud etc.. When in nes-l of anytlii S in tbe drug line ce.ue atiJ ;e nie or write for prict. AU inejuirt-s chevtrfnlly answeresl. Chas. (iaiErnH, 22 Main street. B. K. i:ayiiiau dice j.roiclent, r?. i. Puniey j ami Silotiie.1 I'.iMtier aerretarie!. an.1 I- I I Meyers. tr avure-r. On motion the follow- j injtexee-tit.re .-oniniitfee was apointeil : 15 I. Morgan. A. G. kininit-1, Va!. Hoon. II. ! Smith anJ P. I. Miller. Theclub nownum- j Imts sen ar tlie stann.-he?st Ret.uhlicans in the i wr.rl.1. an.1 il.tinir kk! Work for Beam. ! tirpIy M " hero of loam's station, and the whole !ear a" wat?r- an'1 " its na,u i"-1- b ticket. This nie-etiun was hel l the same ' a Ifectly V -jretaWe Hair Rest-rer. It will . i a.i . . i e i I 4 time the Inleii.lents and lVmo. rau held , ""raeciiateiy tree uie ueau xvnu a., their uieetins on the public ..'.aI, It. town, ! T hair to ita natural color, and and ret 3 Republic-!-. T-4ers were present i Pr-!u Pr,,WSh it has fallen from theojiening to theeloseof the nieetinit Walsvt Lt-r Haib ResvToeer. It ia en- It U as cba4em.t.ey to be made known at the time of : sale will be rctejuired aa sewn as the property u 1 1 keevked d. wn. otherwise It will 1 ax in expusesl ! to aale at tne riss of ti:e brst pur-hasr. There-: I IQT 11 f a All C BT W ' l.lueof the pureiiaee Dvey must e iid on or be- . iat I w I Vi W aW W a I ton Thursday ol the first weeaof Xorember eoan. i : the time fiiesi t.y the Court lor Meurtui He ac- : j kttcwie lament of deesls, and Doded wnl t ac. ! kaowleviaed until the purchaM iiuy U paid in ' rTjJ'iS'f"7 'Ctnrt- JOHS J. SPAX.-.LKR. i WiU 1.VV.U1UV1, ... , 1 SHEttirf UrFHX, . berll :t: , ;s, li I. Wm. H. B-.wman rs. Johcathaa Smith. t Samuel Zimmerman ts. John an.1 Serilia j i. Jacob Cover, ts. Susannah ivcocu i Execa- I IsTSW GOODS! tori. Our StM-k In now Complete In Kferj DeprtuieaiU Ladie's Cloths, Eannels, and Sacqueings i.v ai.i.tiik.m:w siiadkk. CASHMERES WALL SHADES AND QUALITIES. IaYiaile asi lMi YA at aH Pricei Xen I.raids In Wool and Silk. Embroidered t'nIiiiur'M and Silk? for Tri milling in all the IVrw Shade?.. 4 A. J. Mictael, Endorsee, kc, tjl John O. Hay. . Isaac Huaus' ue ts. Henrr Hee-ker. t. John Witt beirs. vs. Jaesvb Jieli. 7. SameTS. Al raham beam, s. Same l I.aniel Werand'i Avlm'r. . Same vs. Win. B. cvhroth. PJ. Elijah Bearers rt. Silas Jenkins and wile. 11. t har.es J. Hamsc-H anl J. K. Cotfroth t;. Emacuel J. See. Ii John B. I nil r. The Townsnlp of Paint. 13. Sall.e E. Uartly vs. C T. Hay. 14. Wm. P. Buechly va. Joseph ChrtJtner aaa Jno. Jute. i. H S. IS cite-s vx Jcho C. K$sc!U ad Elix at eth Kendall. Somerset. Pa., t 8. V. Trent, i Oct. 19, lVCi. i Prothonotary. RE,iI TEK S NOTICE. NEW GODS! AT G. S. PABKEK'S. For Caripi-aw it ;in;Ii3iu.. e.O Tv K. I'AHKEl:. Fi.r i'Je.hrd .t riibieachei Muslins, 'iejTO ;. II. PARKEIL For sheetinsrs A rii'tnw fas M'tslii!', OO TO K. PARK KR. For RUae-htsl. Vnbletae I.e.1. Rrown .t I ra.J folorel (ottoi., G TO (j. R. PARKER. Sotiee ut beref.T civea to all persons concerned i For Table Uoen. Napkin. it Towels, as le-tee.eredit..ra. or otherwise. Uiat tue f-l-, i. i,.i,t.-i:-o t..F i.f i. j.. i Ar.vr.i.. off. It eloes iM.t in anc manner affee t the .'1, ., , - . ..ti et..l .11.. win. uwiifiri h.v. rMl fv1itr .ml th.f t K. '. n:. .1.;. . 1., . I neaitn, wtilen Miipuur, sttir oi teau atiu - - : . -t - 7 , i v, .,.,t fr,.n. ahr.a.1 f,. ,., t.i:n nitrate of silver prevearation bave elone. j luwanr at an trphan" Uoort to b held at Soio- ' -'w t.ea;. on the !th,nd ss who are true to the;1' ' thnPe ''" or faeled hair in a few icarty of Lincoln and tiartield. We al Carry an Iiuuienn Moek f ! Blankets, Ccafcrts, Onilts. Shawb and Ccats. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF um.' m mum iimiejuu.k am hmt. ' t-ir Being our First Seasoo We have only New and Stylish Goods te I Offer our Patrons. We are tbe only House In our Line of Busineis ! that has Strictly O.fi or Thf.h. days to a beautiful ;Ie)siy brown. Ask your dnivniist for it. Earh bottle is warranted. Smith. Kline et Co., wholesale agents. Phil EmroB Hekjild: The Indetndents and U'bia, andade C. X.Crittenden. New York I g.,. Detnocrata held a meeting in our town on j s ! ! f j A-B x'.wo"at W"- a"m rtinf Fridav erenitig Ust The trnjiwd consisted ' MAHRIED. 4. ee.i and final account of P. S. Hay. W. H- - , . i . ! .hay and S M. SaJi.T, ailmictstratorj of lTtd pf arxmt 31 Itvemocrats, with .w or j boy : Hay. dereased. of the same faith. 8 or 10 reetilar Republi- i . rinai account of John H. Snyder, admini- . t ...-i - StHKiXK-Mi. Ili.-e.ia ca .is, aiici . ooai c'.... . ...... ii'., in ; rniM tea TW.niCMntf i.- niet i n " it was r - . i err v4i.Kerv.k- .n,t Vi I vtt! Svit.H (Ith of I SOB. deceased mc--es, but etewed a an IndejncJent (Hit- ' j a. seood aosrntnt cf Jacob ? aa! slewiua Ge TO d. R. ffes".sN. PARKEIL erset. Xvittntet IS, Isai. 1. First and hnal account of M A. Koa. execa- torof John IWckwi deeesad. , F, t; ( i,.,t Colore! A RIack i x Account of J. B. Coantmnaa, executor ol 4 Mary (iundle, decease.!. . f ashmeres in Town. i S. Second tad iaal aceoast of Rer. A. 31. Wlwuuw, executor iA Ber. C. . Ueyer.de- j r,() TO ii. R. PARKER. i For VAdi k .t ?atia. f.o To G. R. PARKER. Fi r E'ack Veiret A Vrx Trinmiirvs. s.O TO G. iL PACKER. the l.to ot tratr ot tOiiatth ksttrel, eteeeaMvx. , ; I Se,eu.ber, by Elder A. A. Cober. Mr. Har-! ,Jj VlrilUt Kr l-rl A- Plain Wooiei. FUor.ei. TO O. R. PARKER. lOXE 1T.ICE TO ALL. AND NO DEVIATION. GEO. KEIPER & CO. 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. HEADACHES'A and Amot raavase are two wood-cheer-frs , . ... ., el inrim it m aa the nidcvt oomtilete tixzle we ever saw. Tbe first sjaker was Henry ! C.ay (T) McKinley, a doctor from Meyers- i dale. As be didn't have anything to say, i this countv. Shaulis. trustees for the salt erf taw rwai eatata erf j j- Cavv'tnere A TweeeLs ' lUelhlci SKcn!.i letl . ' ; CB be efleetuaUy eurvial by artra Dr. Pahniey's Health Kesonrr. bvauset It purines the system a ad renuratea the cause. There ae etanaer la DIED. kmieeui tiryica, I UctcXjerU Ivil. A. A-STCTMAJf. ke a later. Virginia, who tv for ' there is no room for criticism. The second' REAM. Qn Thnrsday evening, October! . iiir.TFs' JfY'l TTs of a. merset. ! ,vDj al Shanesrille. Ohio, Hon. Benjamin i fk j lbe foilowicx; aeenant has beea hied and will I be imaentot for eusnrautiua ob . . , i , .. . -c - . . r tiK. i ha.linf front West lion, jviatllon . l.a . ice- vi vwivi, v. r- -- - . , . , . ; L.-. time been livinr loeetber at In-ake- Upeaker was F. J. Koo-er, ni4 attie a 1 . ! thL. fy jjaturday thev went i Franky labored barrl and long in bis effort ; Rc-atu, a-ed tvi years. 1 tuonti and 5 days the COOntrj, anu lion. nu.. a...m.v , . , i.. r ... :,;,,.. h'.a illn.tH.M nnele h. ruarrinnr I Me Tlam was. born in Tier'In this coun- St S St S S..W.I. U,.-b, of:nd,l. UW . M ;.lrt...l-l. .Lrffo,.!.,,-., "'f1 . , . ,n - -1Mi Med throach into the ! ries Tery staue ooes, of curse beared. : year-, when that onion was troken by the ; Shanksville atnn ay w, and , the '"U e Ume the k(t the M thepoorLd of death. About the year lthey! no.ofVhLaert .rtty t-eoile hare ' conitable left IV -somerset co-Id only bejefforts made by Uiia Utter day sint-.nd : mored to TBcarawa, oonnty. Obio, mud I EMKrT,osi!T ilUll, X face. JSSr'Xi-g lLLf-coTiaT.tlDdlfot?Uyoa know there are many scoreel.,nthe. ere atx the fillers in the town of : j an P r-nont.r ot i-eciii g - i J, Hardin will be held for trial at the : iwor feilow-Uiis one takes the raj off the Shaoeanlle. In 1WI he wu etecu-d Stau leaoi. Maay awlreey tk-w an.1 coi;rted fra their o.nh an d ho , -mU c it KmJUts to j blJsh. bet not let can.r the itntuac-. Sector from thi drict, and aerredina; XTX turn out tohear ILem, atidtiiat larpeaucu .-e,oeauoeT xr, ..t ;n Ki l,i,l.L1l.i,-.!r .,I IUr.,n-,rr,. uiiirh.iit.Stre.rliii. wbettjer De snaJl oJ wieex ior uiunjcr uisctr u,.u, t . . .-. IMmnmj. .staiker l. HaJ. Valentine Bay. aasisraee et Cataartau WsUXar. S.C.THLM. novis Frotheiootarf. No. 10 Just Issued. fie-) TO G. R. PARKER. F.r Hosiery, Glove A Handkerchief. .et TO i. R. PARKER. F. r fliiMrejia Ladies' A fcienllemens' l'n tl.Tir. G T G. R. PARKER. For isLawls A Blanket). t;o TO G. Ii. PARKER. t'i Slockina A Carpet Yams. G'J T G. R. PARKER. For eh! tlotb. r TD G. R. PARKER. DMINIsTPuATOP."S NOTICE. Latlie ot Chanew Wli. lata erf Jenaer teww a&lf, dec a. r tmm nf k.e.in.tf...UJ eat the abeTeet eKst Its use and W purely Te-taMe5. Can ts gi.ea W bm tsseu rraataw u tbw wBder!rnl J iaayaa. aua) , vr aaiA-it, aot- ts aerefty fita t tn.. ' ! bdeted t tbe saw easuta lo ts ltas..tte VTOTICE. I caytwent. a iho-w hams; eiai 'lir axata-tt uprttbedulyautlt I fcr ' . .Vatthervwl.leaws.M tae Alt.mtKf.t-r Hiir.(t abated with me hi the practice of cj aenalvnlivr Towaablfv, ex BatarUt, - - - . jeioor. .in. . . . beat, ail end acer unf utst h settle! up In aiat.iT or they will be left la th hands of an oA- ; eer fc r eUleeUuta. J. M. LOCTHEB. SUiTstoww, July iota, 1Z. 4 UDITOR-S NOTICE. SetX A4avialJru. WANTED! 1 undevrtrta-ae-l ra!ri hefets at-ptatd all- I tor by the ferpaaai' tn of avet-iset esymnty. t. i sjepc. . exaiaiae aa4 pass dii cae vzreoejoB. w ure. ae ; ! eoeiat etf Irat avtaenrk. adsataiatrmtor and treaa. . , us tat saiw e.1 the real eatate ef Joha isrydii;. , EnenfTlc. seHtaM wm f SrU Tnll Tw. f"csT i. Mrar. 'IvrJ m.r. ' . . . i t nnr eznetasew uvaeu. ' Ma J. F. LittXABB. Kachettcr, Jt murder. ' at his side with which he won his military 1 he bad lived under all the administrations Ore 11 "iw J. H. BECHTEL, Stsrretary. deweaaed. nax aa aerrvuat aa-t make a djirttuv- , CTILVVEL). . lxoi nt taw luasl lx ia aaaca oe au auminisiTa- . . -i IF Vol" '.VANT T BUI CHEAP AXP c.T and tj-iucee to aad asm. thoaet letraJy eoU-1 - tnrfmitm m the p-etaisea erf taw i i tint therein, will aei t the duiieu "I .aid a . -"T" . ZYTZm va SMtftatxt ttear yw i.y.y niviris ; . . . .. iuv !. mtruw-j . " ----- . pnwraaewi. as coerveuew en v...-.- --- Tt. awasrT B res,aet- c imt Sep. S. Jan. L i SepJT A.J.COL1LBOKX. AadiUr. c at) a-vewcMia to law. 6ctU L 'peak.