The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 25, 1882, Image 3

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C rtiie"li,t""""'n of ,he Rel,ubli-
'part v for Somerset county for lxsj :
t, ',,-A.J.Colboni.
' '..lrtlv-Wiii. H. MiUer.
horo.h-Jacob Kiiwinger.
L.thersvailey ' , , J
h-Sa.uuel .M.Mi.er.
,:,riue!i(r !nr.)u:..i- -
k-M. F. u-y-
fr.vnvilW J. .ivei.oa...
j,;, r-un-A. H. U-t.harV
fciiiicrtowii Jacob KauU.
uertown-hil-K ' Nlff-
ri r-V.W. Sudor.
.,er Turk,-, r-H-J.J-
1. .vTMlale i..lr,lli,-li-Alex.M.oemaker.
li.UUvr.vk-J. K. McMiUei..
UUiord-J.'.!'1-
IV.'tmioie b.-roiib-John George.
-.,r.1Iir.ulil'or-ui:h-Ianicl W.Will.
Swank.
r'.Ilial...niii-J- H. Zimmerman.
f ..l.nry vV. II. l-ambert.
I '. '"-k'
I.uitT-et lH.roH(!h L. M. Hicks.
fc,,ent-S. M. Wendi-l.
,.Mi. rMt. North Jonathan Miller.
i. .;l.amrt..n-W. P. Marti.
ii. mvi-re.-k-E. M. Ijimbert.
n borough Abraham Ferner.
i .noii" :iuiuel cay lor.
r . i iurk.-xlout S. 1'. Wcimcr.
t 'i,iua i.orou-li-t- I- Yutzy.
i'cl..'r-bt!rc Lor-.u-h Michael Long-
s,,..i.
; .secretary.
Oao. . 1 ilk.
Chairman.
s at Hoyd's.
iids at Holderbaum's.
ladii' hats at C. W. Truial's.
1 .re !i ' got
in.: ime of
at
J. 1!. SstYWiB A Co.'s.
MT tail
to try
llialiioud I lyes;"
( iiLou in Mock ami torsa'e toy
I ,,.m iis. and m Ii.h.1 suppl
J i
by C. X. lioyd. ;
ies at
-t. iiiui linest st.s k of .Uecns
. (iii.l in the county is at
J It. SNY1H R V. Co.'s.
lar,:
, b
I'lio l.i.c of ma.i
up clothing. Mutr
In. at i V. Truxai s.
t U KMi:r. K." a lastin
1
J. fragrant
!
Tri. e alio ivnts.
. lieatiiig stove. Inquire
L.f C
1 i;.a.i.
Il",.r l.avains ill dry giH.ds, notions, etc
i
to
.1. 15. Sxvi'i:a.V Co's
ar;.'et and Ik-.
; c have I'ur 1
t s-i.vied st.Kk ot
lad, can no le seen
i.iti
lung r.
.iu.
J. M. Ho
', .y's m -h.Htls Milts,
.iier A; Co.'s. Cali a
s suits ever (.rough!
i.ni KKini ,v. .S...XS.
a full line at J. 1.
lid se' the cheapo!
to town.
For lame Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's ;
rous l'lasur. 1'rice i" cents. J
UeiueiutHT. tlie place to get inBuains is a. .
J. 1. SMU.tB .V. o. s. I
A
r..n i;..u ..ri...!.. ,m sucti as .lot. i
inans, jackets, ista's. etc., at C. W. Truials.
Copy ;.M.ks. readers, sH-liing (wsiks. and
full line f school supplies for sale by C.
It. yd.
S A nice assortment of ladies' dress; gocsls
lund trim mi tigs, ladies' cloths, ladies' coats.
jU'ii-s' underwear, h.r. etc.. etc.. at Hol-
rliauui s.
V NASA I. lNJht lOIi tree wuneacn uome
f Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy. Trii-e .V cts.
HIl.oH'S Cl'KE Wll.I. immediately re
. v. i roup. Whooping rough ami ltronchi-
s. h.il b,K.ksalid sclnsd supplies at low-
t prices, t all on .... H'u.
VNTFi. Maple Sugar, I5acon. Wheat,
at. rotatoesand Beans for rash ,r in ex-
.aiii.-e for merchandise of otir line of trade
Cook A Hekbits.
Kiver" Salt River!' HcRley has in
tote iiunured ttunks and valises from
Klc.ch tos. le.-t. !1 persons going up on
r'rst (.t. which leaves after the election
N.ivendHT T. will do well to call and
k. a selection (x fore they are all sold.
!why
'niv
Wild. YV cough mhen Shiloh's
i: L-ive imnicliate relief. Irice 10
. "' its . and f 1.
1 t'v.r. oats. Overcoats J. IV Snyder A Co,
jl-. w ctl. r a full line of men's and boy's
,ver. .iv down in price. Call and see
V.-n.
Jllil.oil S CATAF.V.H REMEDY A pos-
jlt ve cu-v t..r ( 'atarrh. Diphtheria and Cank
e- M -trh.
5
t 1 L. li.s. . a':! and see otirdpess cMds. We
c-rtaiti'v , sti pleae you at prices as low as
:.ll !:.1 Sl.vwhere.
I J. It. SnyI'FR & Co.
A i ''tis.i; 1. nt writing from the south
fit.. c..-.t t -sy : " -Rough on Rheunia,
I'lMii' kn. k. ! .Tcrral stiffering of that
lerriUe.'.f,e"
I Any kind of r.:!:n taken at J. B. Sny-
.!.r A- Co.'s. oI;r !,k offal! and winter
sp ( i n,,w fnM and cheaper than ever.
;-?JIEKEV. ;EO. H. Tl.aver. of Bourlxn.
- .... Niyp : "J'oth mre1f and wife owe our
'ive io nlii t iH s n iNsrVIHi i (TRE.
I C-dbait's Test Fi.i;r. manufacttired tin
(r the "new gradual r.tlu.-ti. prfsss."
Sini..n ;( hart k Sot.s. Trj- barrel.
Vr..r jj :i less than Vienna.
$
i t'oOK Si Rr FRITS.
'ARE Vi.l' M.I'Eti-,eraMel-y Indigestion.
- fot.st-patioti. Dir.'.it ,,ss. Us i Appetite
i eiiow Sk:n S!.i!.,l. s Yitalizer is
t've c.ire.
a Isi
J Morrison A Rro.'s C.
ugh Syrup, Lini-
JMMit. Horse and Cattle Rowder have, by
:.eu g-Knincss, gained a large sale. The
nie and pn.-e Kitts me. Also try Bum-is'e-.Vs
Worm Syrop
1 Vict M RKrr Main Strett We hare
B st a lsnre Refrgerator to our Meat
j-'a-V.-t in ,ieh all meats can be kept coo'
f !!!,. Mutton. Reef, Rork, Ar kept
"!.: ,,n bard. Open daily. F-artie
r" ''1' n: ''' it ke in the Refrig-
!!tl!
ante.1.
sc. also, piun, hrick for aale.
JVt.l.t.
r ai.t .It I..- ,1.. i .i
s nir iiuoureu or muur
' ( nee.
Row Davis A Co.
Ami. r..
1 ... . s!" ;' Telnrraru
i ' i ier. M,,h-Your
agent was here
- o..er .1,1 (...j n, M(ni(1 jr B,It,V,
Mandrake Rit.er.. Md ...j thev
j cave exrra..r,l!t
f like more of the
T sati-fai-tton. Would
ni. therf,irr writ ns
ie pnee by the qnatitT.
R. M MaiDWIX A CO.
As . .re r. n.r.lv f..r sk Headache, Sour
-o.a. (.. Dv.,.p,iai Ir.dige.tion. Constip
"". io.-piJ fjver. R-ili.Hi.ness. etc.. no
"eJi.ii.e is equal Jt,ltlT t j,n(Irake
ilitterv
Soirt-ir a,k STokr -Mr. Kisher. of the
. lne set l!,.k St,,,, has jut returned from
lork. here bo ri.itl m,Ki;.,:n.
- - - . . ... . .... . ..
a lary, nnt sio a Ol
1' and valuable b.,.ks. His purchases
Xi.ii : ,.f H ,.,. Bi.Vraphy. r.K-try. Fie
'" E lu,t!nal Works, C.ift Book, and
0 fi t , . .....
i.:nK usually kept in a Urst
XewY Xi t'Ht'lish-rs wliile he was in
. , '".k '" nd will sell hi varied
t lower price than ever of
fd m Somerset
volf- I,VN'T-,NIA nd Liver Complaint
J," ';n"'ed Kuarantee on every b..
- . vitluer. It never fail.
- ore.
to
Vennor prophecies a bit snow ttrm for
Waktkh. 1'hl's letter, O'Connor's carj,
aixl the Snib-r affidavit.
j Wc had lovely fall weather during the '
greater art of lat wet-k. nanice in air. u tonnor s nonorami man-
j hood tobelievethat after requesting ostoad-
liall a;id '..nley have both withdrawn; . vi-r.ive his card he would not withdraw with
now let Sirlx r and Seibert follow suit. out first notift inp u. We must have more
, " " ," , ! than I!-s OfYroth's word for it before we
j to publish its Sorber alhMavit this week.
Dr. C. P. Lenhart is having his office on
Main street neatly (.aimed, and is otherwie
improving it,
1 he newly sown grain fields already show
a tine crop of winter wheat of a rich, green
and rigorous growth.
Preparations are being made to discover
.M..tt..pi.niii.t (ln l)il wi nrf rrt HH mi i
.rlv ,, the mornimr. !
Wide awake young America is noting the i
location of cabbage patches and corn shocks I
in anticipation of Hollow E'en.
Mr. Charles H. Fisher and bride returned
to Somerset last week and have taken rooms
a. the Vntral lintel.
Our only hope for a mild winter is in the
prediction of Vennor that it will be a cold
one.
Senator tjrof took his first lesson iu ' sci
entific" Kj!itios like a littl in.ni and "se
renely abides the result."
Mrs. Savilla K. I'oiing, nee Miss Kring.
the Kvangelist, will sik in Stoystown in
the new Kvaiigelical chiinh on Sabba'h
evening, OctolK-r ?HU.
j Altooua iu the near future N to have a
! free delivery of mail matter. An agent of
jthe p.touice department was in thatci'y
I last week looking up the matter.
I One w.uld think thai the Meyer.lale
I Commerci'il and the Somerset Icmncntt were
jruu by the same pair of scissors from the
i great similarity of the matter they publish.
Our enterprising mercantile triend, Mr.
Henry lletlley, is nw in the east purehav
ing his winter stK k of goods, which be will
have here by the latter part of the present
week.
Another week has rolled around and the
Jriiucr'tf'i uncle has not been- 'removed" by
that "niurdcrous tiuiteau Stalwart with
blood in his eye." We hope its poor, siiu-
pie minded editor is resting easier.
The
papers
M.'vcrilale CummrrrUU says: "The
av Dr. Hail has withdrawn from
jCongreJi. tilitor fnutu c uieiiu.n in
; recovered from his jollilication over the pa
' suit iuOhio. What Congress does he mean?
The
Scientific ;'acral and J'.illy-l'ie-
Kid." both went cast on the same train on
M(1)lay ,lltH-ig It is fair to presume that
thev will both ret urn later ill the week with
their grip sacks well filled witU 'ahhorn-nt
and forbidden forc.-s "
M r. e rg
per of the S
Bedford U-li
' H. Taymaii. the genial
micrs-t Hoiie. drove do
niana
wn to
:lld his bl'Nle.1
team of hays
Seorge has made many friends hen-, and no
one who Ln..w him won;. 1 ihit.k ( going
to Somerset without stopping with him.
Jitijittrrr
The ba-ineiit ro.,nis of the old Xau.-le
House have been leascl t Charles V.
IM'oursieuy. of Johnstown,
wh.
. I. as fitted
st le, and
He conies
them tin in neat and attra
dive
I tiiicned a hrsf-class uarner snoj
.j
recouuiiciideu.
and wiii no doubt re
nf patronage.
ceive a liU-ral share
Mr. Jacob Krissinger. of Berlin vliiie re
turning from Roxbiiry, where he had l-en
to visit a sick sister one night lat w.s-k. met
with a very serious a.vident by bi horse
walking off ofa bridge and falling about
nine feet into the water below. B"th horse
and rider are on their feet aain, although
thev were considerably used up.
Col. J. M. Rcid. of Dunbar. Fayette coun
ty, is sending a few days in Somerset. He
is driving his team of handsome Hamble
tonians that excite the envy and admiration
of all our horsemen. The Col. will go, from
here to Vrsina. where he has large rcai es
tate interests.
Since our last issue Republican meetings
were held at Wittenburg. Ker.nell's Mills.
Wcllersburg, rocahontas. Salisbury. Mey-
ersdale. Shanksville, Will's Church. Weller'
school house, Kingwood, Lexington, and
Sipesville. The meetings were all exce-
tionally g.l onc. and were attended by
larire crowds of entju-siastic Kepublicaus.
. '. t m
We give the following 'oi.. last w -.'s
S.imer-t Jiniufrnt, tlie " Scientific" s " o n
lrsoiial organ, the benefit of our circu.
lation :
tleneral K..ntz. F. J K,w. Esq.. and
the other Independent sienkersarc revivinii
crand ovations as they go through the coun
ty. The meetings are generally large and
enthusiastic. TheScnll Cameron irtv will
le plact-d in a sealed coffin on the 7th of No
vember nct. Not even their ghosts shall
haunt n.
John H. Jordan. Esq.. of Be.lf.rd. arrlv
e! in Somerset on Monday night for 'he
purjsse of assisting in the Republican cam
paign in the county. He will seak at tieb
harts. Rock wood. Confluence. Trsina, Stoys
town and Berlin. Mr. Jordan is an eloquent
and ah!etnrap eakcr, and we feel assured
that he will Ik- greeted by large audiences
at the different points at which he will
sjs-ak.
The I'-mifT-it pronounces Senator t'Jrof
"a hlgh-mindeil gentleman" b-cause he
does rot kick against a nomination which
he whs tricked out of and says "he will nev
er go whining around like a pctulent baby,
crving 'the bises hurt me," "' and then, in
the same paler pronounces the Independ
ents high-iiiindtd gentlemen and men of
principle because thev do kick against nom
ination which they fiells-d to make, Jt
makes all the ditTt rente in the wntld whoe
ox is cored.
riiairman OKp-rcI:iinis that Stewart's vote
will not amount to half as much as the vote
- . . . , jr
of Armstrong, the Ijioor-ureeiiiau . ruum
date. A State campaign, he claims was
never iu !-ttr otiIi ti ri at this stupe of the
battle than u.e rn-m e. ....... ....
mciocus . ... ------ - -;.inun,beroffrienJs and relative? of t;e UirfR
tion is certain. anu. !...
he continued. ' and when I y that Ueneral j
Heaver will Pe eiecteu. i io no. . -
out foundation." Thus it i
that the crvstal'zation of K-
ment. under the purifyii.ft influence of bold.
.pressive discussion, is Uins wroiiiiht into
succes,s!ui uniT.v.
Will the Itrmncrat please explain to its
linnte.1 number or readers why it d.ies not
publish Vht's letter? Its eliu.r was in the
convention and heard the letter twice real.
its uncle or its brother-in-law ha the orig-
al copy ; why then d.tes it not publish it?
Is it because it was an 0111, manly letter.
in i.;. l, jhe-arietitine uncle wa hanaieu
line w ...'. - - - - j
ptoves? If when you attend a po -
rmventi-m vu would publu-h f f
without
litical con
proeeedinjrs in foil. Alex, not omitting that
which de not exactly suit yctr uncle, you
might some day acquire a circulation for
ronr paper like that ofthe HrtALP. which
you so much covet and envy. Now come,
let's have the Urftef.
The letter of Ir. W. n. Hall, declining to
V an indejdent candidate for Conjrre j tbe representative or andertult, Mr. iiever
.n this district in opposition to the regular j eaux, ofthe New York. Pennsylvania and
Republican candidate, and his hearty in-1 Ohio, and several others, participated. These
lament of Oeneral Campbell, removes pentlemen represent the line which will
.ne cr.mplicaiion from the canvass and a.-1 conne.-t with tbe Pittsbnrgh, McKcesport
-ure, the triumphant re-election of General j and Yousrhiogheny Road near Connellsville
Campbell. Dr. Hall realizes tlie peril in-' and will Join it to the Reading at Harri?
(rolved in powible Democratic ascendency j bar. They were in copsuhauon with
n the National Cont-rs.. and rtrfu to aid , Men. E. K. Myndmau and Thomas Rob--ven
imlirertlv in the eonsummafion of erts. who control tbe Chicago and AtUntic
uch a result. He announces tliat General Road. The companies have been at war
Campbell measures up to his estimate of , for some time asd the object ef the confer
true Republicanism, and wisely su-ests ent was to make some sort of an adjust
that he u. entirely wortbv the support of all ment. An arrangement was effected, but
s ReiHblicans without reference to their dif- .
I ferencemf?Uteii.ue.-Jfi Tr3mn.
A "3'!ETiFir'' I.IAK. The I'ruuicrnt of
t tliis week contain card purporting to
j come from Jnuies O'Connor withdrawing
j his name as a candidate for the Legislature.
I We have even- reason to believe this to be a
,ie foery as we have sufficient con-
'Will Itelieve that Jamta O'Connor haw sold
his honor and his mandood.
Saturday was fc gala day for Shanksville.
The people from all the country round
turned out to hear the eloquent Judge Mc
Candless, of Sutler, who was to speak there
that day. The meeting was held in the
school house, but it was not nearly large
enough to accommodate the crowd. The
I Lamhertsville Hand arrived just as the
....... lu'1
meeti" was Ma nlMd. with m large
ucicaiion.
A" twelve horse horse
teaiu with a rider on each right horse drew
the band wagon. Two handsome flags
were carried in the delegation. Jacob
Weigle was elected president of the meet
ing, with a long list of rice presidents and
i seorctaries. The speeches were made by
j Judge McCandless, S. I. Trent and lion. A.
' J. 'olborii.
The Republican meeting held at Meyers
dale Friday night was regular old-tinier.
Rarely, if ever before, was Central H?U so
densely crowded with earn.-st, thinking men.
An organization was effected by the election
of Win. II. Xufall to act as President, with
Secretaries.
H,r , , - .
on. Maliloti Chance, of Ohio,
was the saker of the evening,
f"r
more
than an hour he held his vast audi-
euce sell-bmiid by his match less oratory,
His sneerhwa a ni,. masterly one and
... ' , ;.
tti.i great g.Hi lor me ttepuDlican cause
The building, fairly shook with the applause
which he frequently received. He was fol- ' lend himself t.i anything that woul.t keep
i .. i i .. si i- -r ". i- n .. t s i lupUieCaiuerotidviia-.lv. Thus one by one
lowe.1 by s. I . Trent, Es., . Hon. A. J. tol- fajJe j,r 0"-CollfIor., letIt.r will
born and m. J. .Smith, of Baltimore. The j amear in the DeiHucnU next week."
speakers were all well received and were j ls M1V further evidenccof the twirgain and
appla lded to the echo. The Beaver Club of ' n, hy which Boss Coll'roth sold the votes
Somerset, nearly one hundred strong, with ' f the Denus rats of this county on the Leg
torches and a drum corps, went over on the j ja,jve ,,e,tion to the Indeendeiit lead
evening train and returned on a special, j er, tlie price to Iw paid in Independent
TUey were joined by parties all along the ; vote, for the B,jss for Congress needed?
roid. At Oarrett twenty-five Beaver men Coffroth has pleilged himself to see that no
boarded the train. The delegation, fully j ileinoerat shall be a candidate for Legisla
one hundre.1 and sixty strong, were met at ,ure , his year, and tnat everv Democrat
the Meyersdale station by the Silver Cornet suan Vote forSorber and SeiUrt. If O'Coii
Band of that place and by them were es- ! nor or any 0.,er Democrat were to come
corted t. the hill where the meeting was ' out the lisses" contract is then violated,
held. j Hence he "sees" one and ''fixes" another; and
j the Meyersdale OimmercUU, which hadn't
Thk "(jESERAL" T SvLisBCRy. As an- ' seen Ir. Hall's letter of withdrawal almost
nounced by the( VmM-i-ciVj,theIiidcfndenls ' a week after it was published, knows w hat
were to have a grand rally at this place on j the licnwcmt will contain almost a week
Saturday, October 21st. Well, they had the j before it is published. As it seems to be
meeting, and it was held in fp'lll of Peuio- j aide to read the Democrat before it is it)ed,
cratic headquarte.ii. Messrs. Kndsley and . lria it cam jnfonn os as U when it w ill
le made their apearaiice early in the ac- publish I'hl's letter,
tioii. but could see no place where a bill was , "
pte.l. The first trouble thev ex,rienced -',XLEV Withmaw asp enuoks Los
was to timl a mair to presideand thev fail-I t'CKK -TI'c "ll"'g "--unt.f the
ed in this. Koine one suggested they had
better get a pumpkin and make a president.
A bout 3 oVI.x k the (Jeneral made his ap-,
meeting lo order.
audaftur wyiiiii a fnw
word, he intr.slu.-ed ien. Koontz. who took
the stan.l and his whole si-eech was made in
dcnuiiciatioii of the Republican party a-d
in praise of thu Dcm.K-rais. While Koonti
was sja-aki.ig there was a Ilelw.K-r.it art 1 an
I.,de,K.nde..t wll liiu-lie.j a little, but
through the wholu sb not om, ui.ecr
whs beard. ..w this wa the whole meet-
ing. and the lieneral went away disgusted
with the state ofaffarsat this place. The
next tune thev want to hold a half-breed
. 1 , i , . i
meeting here they had better bring a crowd
from Me) era lale or some other Independent
' seals irt" to make it more enthusiastic.
Before they left town one oflhu Liuueral'i j
suif officers calle.1 one of our most restiected I
citizens a liar, which was very unbecoming I
the l.H-al of the Cumrcial. This was their
first, and by the reception they got will be
their last meeting in Salisbury. "So mote
it lie." Stalwart.
A joint conference of Democratic and In-
dependent leaders was held in a prominent
lawyer s office in Somerset, Sunday, at
, . , , " .
which the future conduct of the campaign
in this county was mapiied out. We are
informed that the Indeendent complained
that they were doing all the work and that
their lK-iuocratic brethren would reap all
the benefits. They said that their meeUngs J
were attended princ
cipallv by Democrats
;ii .,i,.i. n.m
and that it was up-hill work to make Dem
ocratic speeches to Democratic audiences,
while the speakers themselves were profess
ing to be Rei.ublicans. The Democrats
i.atted then, on the back, told them thev
would elect Sorber and SeiWrt, and if ad
visable they would assist jn huljipj tLi
fintiiigs fro;t) thiauu nut. ftverytliing wan
arranged amicably and fienerals looii!and
Colfn th It-ft on the same train tor the east
ern market Monday morning.
The Somerset Iiemnmit and its friend nen
eral Koontz, fsirh express great surj.rise and
horror that the Iifralp has such an im
mense circulation jn the county. The for
mer devote a large ortion tif its space dur
ing nine months of the year to publishing
complimentary notices of its uncle, and
then whir.es like m sjolled child because
only a few hundred persons read them, i
while thousands read the Herald; the latter;
is worried, mortinetl ar-d fismaye1 upon j
going to different oint in the county J
where he is billed to seak to find the Her- i
alp in the hands of almost every Rcpubli- j
can exposing his perfidy to the arty that
has made him all he is. Both denounce
the Herald and advise people to stop tak-
in2 it. and tt.ev err out in chorus " by do
iMtmanv honest o(.le allow the II icbald
to come into their bouse?" and the answer ;
comes back fpmi the pe-.ple: -btHuse it is '
ibe i.i.lv reliable ne-iir i.ublisbe.1 in'
the county, betause it is Republican to the '
ere and fearlessly and ably advocates the
principles t;i which we Ulieve,.' i
i
MrnKT IVroiiffu Bell. At the r sidence j
of the bride's parents on Main street, Som. I
P. .TburvlT Vt.Jer 12th at 3 o'clock i
in the afternoon Mr. George M. Hublitxell, '
of Ilyndtnan. Kedfor.1 county, was united J
in marriage to Miss Ma B. Knable. youngest !
daughter of Mr. John Knable. Tbe cerenio- i
ronu in tbe prest.noe of a large
,,ir,rtiht,n r wWhereer.
Ji)hM le ulony the
,t w n ! m : v " . 7 !
II h'rorwiveil','n',',ed pl"ti ' down t rttfitf,,ri r
... . i Kines" ami joined in tbe merrv festivities i;
of the oecaMon until five o'clock, when the
imjirir younp oou(le were ecrtei to the de
pot bv psrfy of their m4 inti mate friends
where thev took passaee on the west bound
train Tor an extenaea weauiiift tour, ine
bnde is one of the fjiirejt of eomereel'e
fijany 6ir dauebtew and is universally
loved and esteemed. The f room iialhriv
iiig young busineas man and most estiiua
ble pnitleman. Tbe Hcbald exwnda Iu
m.wt hearty congratulations and best
WlUjS.
m
r
m t doubtinc are bejrinning to be
lieve that the South Pennsylvania railroad
will before long be an accomplished fact. A j
despatch from Pittsburgh, under date of 1 tth
inrt., says : " A conference of railroad tien
was held at the Monongat)f! ?o9 tArOA',
jn bich Reon bamas, tbe Siew York capi
talist who owns tha road to run from Har
riiJjtirg to the coke mrlon, Mr. Pillinphast,
tue parties inierewea re. .
'the terms."-IWorel iratrer. yt
SciEKTiPric I'olitics.
A ha already been dated in the Herald,
e lost week received a letter from Mr. Jas.
O'Connor, of Jenner township, enclosing a
card announcing himself as a candidate for
the Legislature, and asking that it be adver
tised in the Herald. In bis letter he stat
ed that be bad sent a like card to the Demo
crat, but did not know whether they would
publish it or m it. We have both letter and
card on file in our orlice. Last Tuesday
morning when the editor of the Dtmvcrut
was interrogated on the subject, he at first
denied having received a card from Mr.
O'Connor. Afterwards said he had received
it, but too late for publication, and when
told that the Hkbalu of that day would
contain it he admitted that he had received
it in time, and gave as his reason for not
publishing it that it was cot accompanied
by the money to pay for its insertion. The
Democrat was issued without the card, the
Herald was issues! with it in its columns.
The morning after the Hebalp apieared the
editor of the Democrat and his friends an
nounced oiietily on the street that the "Sci
entific" bad gone to "see" Mr. O'Connor,
and that be would be withdrawn; that the
"Scientific" would "fix" biiu. The "Scien
tific" did go to "see" Mr. O'Connor, but
whether he "fixed" him or not remains to
be keen. The Pittsburgh DirjxUch of Friday
contained a telegram from Somerset, stating
that Mr. O'Connor would uot be a candi
date, intimatiiig that the card in last week'
Herald was a fraud, and stating that the
"Scientific'" pujK?r the Dtmucial, of this
, ij i f i :i e . ...
) weea wouio contain a cam oi ueinai iruiu
j Mr. O'Connor. The "Scientific V other pa-
per, the Meyersdale Cummrreml, of the same
! .i.... ...I ,i, r..n. ..;.. .
uaic tuuui' s.ov-i.oh.
I .... , .
i That uronounced deputy Democratic sheet.
. the Somerset IferttUl. this week boldly flung
off its disguise and announced James O -
i Connor, of Jenner, as a Democratic candi-
date for Assembly. Mr. O Connor beann-
l f ,lig jias written a letter to the Somerset
j Democrat indignantly denying that he would
I'-oceeuiiigs o. me nepuo.... o,... ....
which miit in Bedford lat week is taken
! ftu tu Uejl,,rd I"'"i,er 1
i in, eilnestiay, ii pursuance oi aojourn-
' l';,i,.'"e Ifcpuungan pjuierrmT rpunvpno-.
i Wasiiintol. House,
Hon. Oeorge W.
Williams was ch.en president and tieorge
' K Scull. set rttary. Capt.U Shannon Mullin
represente.1 the Bcllord Republican. f-.s.rge
Scull, the Somer-ct Republican-. The
l5","rJ Independents' li.Mrests were cared
j fr Capt. Conley. L. W. Minimi, wi
i present as the representative of Judge Hall,
i -J Mr- Williams represented Fulton coun-
" 'J'-'r the following instructions :
i . ... K oxnei.ib "o, Fa.
I Jl'iH. Geo. H. II dlinmr. l.eiu,rit, I 'n. :
j j,,,,,,,,,, vo. of KutoI1 p,UIy
! fr whoever will harmonize and unite the
Iartv. Vt'U- M. I'itterbo,
Wm. A. taLOAC,
Jamfs I'ott,
Hep. and Sen. Conferees.
1 Wrb-TFR Mills. October 17. 182.
Hon. Oct. W. It illinnu: The Independent
committee of Fulton county has sent a dis
patch directed to ymi requesting you to rust
tiur votes for whatever will best harmonize
the Republican r.artv. We much orefer
Mr. Longenecker, but if the two wings of
j the party cannot unite on him, perhaw they
can on some one else. We will leave the
ease in your bands. Owing to sickness arid
j death in mv brother s familv I could not lie
j a, vour mef.xil)g anJ none of can be pres-
! ent at the meeting on Wednesday next.
Hoping all willend well, I am yours Ac,
Wm. M. I'atteksos.
Mr. Ogle, representing the Somerset Inde
pendent, on whose motion this conference
" held, was absent.
' The candidates were invited into the con
ference and both spoke and placet! them
selves and their Interests in the hands ofthe
conference. Mr. Conlev said that he heliev-
! Mr- longenecker was entirely sa-iif..; lo-
ry to the Bedford pouiity 4nvrindcnls. He
WPHlii go further and say that be believed
tiie Indt'ptndeiits pf this county were al
most unanimously in favor (,f l.ii.i nd be
asked the conferen to make Mr. Longen
ecker 's nomination unanimous. Mr. Min
nich strenuously objected, and the efforts of
all the other conferees were directed for
hours towards bringing him into the fold
where common sense and not jiersorial
malignity ruled. Toe personal nature of
his opposition was shown by his projiosition
to unite on any ofthe. following gentlemen:
Hon. P. L. Russell. Capt. G. Shannon Mul
t lin, Mr. W. A. U. Clark or Mr. W. A- 'on-
nclly, none of whom are identified with
any but the regular Republican party. Una
nimity at the dictation of one man being
i altogether out ofthe question, a vote wan
finally taken and with the exception of Mr.
j Minnich all the conferees voted to endorse
' Hon. J. H. Longenecker.
I Capt. Conley then spoke and said: "The
action of this conference is entirely satisfac-
"'
th 1 ,7'" mwt bw,r,lIy SUIp0rt Mr
(Jr then adjnmed.
. , .
ONFLt rsi e. fx-t.lr 1! lss.
Mr, Editor .A grand Intlepetult nt uioss
metins occ.i.red lit re on tlie JMh inst
Hey. A. R. 'iiuiubert, iwlxwe cnevance
! failure in nominattun for Asmiublv, .and
who after much mental 'vomiting and
purylng
has at length fallen into the arms'
of his " Uncle Andv " on the 01 her side of
the fence) cleaned out his cabinet shop,
which is the old school-house? and there in
the midst of coffins and coffin-oases, and
other material of tbe furniture snd Wn.ie-
taking trade, tlie sirechei ett iua.lt.. The
wem,.g yur.iained uu Indt.peii.ieiiU, or
supped Inilejieridents, all told. The
nuiues could be given but it is not necessa -
ry n or iw-rliaps xpedient. but of them on ! during the last months of hL protrac
is not a t'jtcr. another has been renfv nat- sickness that his christian charade;
nrslized, and hence mav reasonahk be for-
piven as not being thoroughly Tersed in the!
customs of this country ; and still anuti.er :
was a Favette countv man an '.dc' son
Of aj waphjr s.ii- be remainder of the au-
diencw4i composed of-iri to tbe nutn -
Uer of about ten, and Heiuocrats, luakiiijj in
11 about furty, while about the ojn door
the boys rendered night hideous with uu
earthly hootings and yellins.
The first speaker was our wuld-be District
. .. t . 1 ! . . 1 -
Aiuinirt, xiaiiv .utt?ir. , itu marc a
thrilling speech in his own estimation
'Anyone who says that the Indejiendents
are tryinjc to break up tbe Republican party.
teiit a ii, said the speaker in loud tuoe,
and with a pause for tbe sj.r-i.e which did
pot conie.
' ie was lollowed by tbe hiir-bairett, brighU
eyed Lilliputian, Mr. Ogle. Tbeae two sen-
tlereen occupied tbe position, resjiectively,
ofthe major and minor premises ofa syllo-
gism, and were followed bv tbe conclusion,
in the thaj of the sil v r-tonpued Koontz
the General with the blood-dved-to-his-
knees nether extremities.
This speaker seemed to feel himself
foreign element. As b;s wgW tye' glared
through folJ-riu.Bied spectacle like the
full moon shining through the panes 0r a
window-it rested not on the familiar fa-ea
that once assembled to heed his clarion notea-
Ah, no ! the men who held np his hands in
tbe tUys that are gone were now ranged in
bitter opposition ; those who were present
and the cheers that parted him were the
cheers of tbe men who hissed hiru in the
days of not rery - lang srue,"
The jeaker iuad sn assertion and ap-' One of the largest of the many large and
Ialed to Col. V- D. Yutxy to support it. enthusiastic Republican meetings that hare ,
saying: "Col. Yutxv was there, and be been held in this county duriug the present ;
knows that what I say is o." yuick as a 1 campaign, was that at Will s church Satur- i
flash the Colonel saw hi adrntag ; in an ', day night. William Will, Esq . presided,
instant he was on his feet, and hi Voice ' and Judge MoCandless and Hon. A.J. Col--rang
out: " Yes. sir, I was there, and I know 1 born made the sieechea.
that it it nut m, ir." J M m
Again the swaker made an assertion, but j The Republican meeting held at Sines- ne f the reat P01nt8 W9 haTe
taught wisdom by the pst he changed bis i Tine .i,iririav ninht wa the largest and : reached in our oroduction of Beadv
lactics and said: "Col. Stewnrt. of r.-ti'frj
I .... ,- -v
colli, tc n-iui there, and Col. ntv a.lh.-.
- ' ; - '
now, 1.01. Mewan, is tins not so7
Col. Stewart said, ' Yea, sir V ." Col Yutxy
will admit this," said Koontz. " He was
there, and knows it is so."
Again the Colonel was on his feet aud
said: "I was there, and I know it is
not so."
Col. Stewart, (son of " Tariff Andy," who
doubtless shivers in his shroud, if be knows
in the great beyond the degeneracy of bis
son,) said to Col. Yutzy : " What do you
know of the matter? '
" 1 know," was the prompt reply, " What
you would not wish made public." The
Colonel dropped bis bead with a gasp. No
more appeals were made to Colonel Yutzy.
The meeting was dismissed, the speakers re
tired to dream over mistakes, the Indeind
ents to contemplate defeat, and the Demo
crats to think of them one and all as they
laughed sardonically, " Lord, what fools ye
lie!" As the speakers filed out the assem
bled Stalwarts formed in line and gave three
rousing cheers for Beaver asa send-off to the
orators who had been working so hard against
him all the evening.
Yours truly,
Stalwart.
Bki lah School Hoise,
Somerset Xwp., October 21, ISk:
Editor Herald : The following are the
proceedings of the so-called Garfield Repub
lican Independent meeting held here to
night. Meeting called to order by F. J.
Kooser, Esq. Josiah Gohu, from Jenner
township, chairiuau. Ed Lohr was elected
vice' president but refused to serve as he
does not belong to that breed. Secretary,
Henry Hoffman, from Jenner township.
So you see there were no Independent from
tins place to act as officers. The first thing
was a song by Capt. Harrison and some
others, (In the prison cell I sit) which
sounded more like the braying ofa donkey
than anything else. F. J. Kooeer then in
troduced Parker Trent as the first Saker,
telling the audience that he was a good shoe
maker. He started the ball and soon rolled
it into the frog Kind below the school house
and could Dot get it out again. Then Capt.
Harrison tried it, and gave it up iu about
five minutes. Kooser next tried it for one
hour, telling the audience that the Demo
crats are likely to carry the election, and
Beaver is to blame tor it. A. F. Dickey got
lip and tol the ud.iclice that ii wn. an In-dc-iidelit.
Win M. Schrock was called for.
Frank Koontz objected, saying he wanted
to go home, as his girl was waiting for him.
Thus ended one of the most miserable h
litical meetings that I ever attended. There
were present about thirty voters, two Inde
pendents besides the ten or twelve that came
from o i to do, tlje clacking, etc., 5 Demo
crats, and the rest were, true blue. The first
st- nkcr had nothing tu talk of but Bossisni
a..d machine rule and so it was from begin
iili; to the unit- Sm-TAToa.
Mr. F-uitok. Will you allow me a small
space iu your m-t to sy 4 few tiling- -ct
ruing the life of Brother 'f hculore ti. Woy,
wli.n-r memory i cherished not or.ly by his
I inimciliiite relatives, uui oy an wuose privi
lege it was to become intimately acquainted
with him.
Mr. Woy was Ix.rn near Friedensburg, in
this county, in the year IMS, and grew up
to the age of seventeen, years under the fos
tering rare of l;is pious parents. In his sev
enteenth year he responded to his country
call for men to defend her flag and perjs tu
ate her unity. During his army life he was
in twenty-one engagements, ami in all of
these escaped from any personal iiijury;-yet
it raiiiiot be said that the smell of powder
was nut ujion his garments, for he made a
number of very narrow escapes, of theniany
we give but oneinstance here: When he left
home his mother presented him with a bi
ble, which he carried in hi knap-sack. In
one engagement aball passed into the knap
sack and was embedded in his bible, its pro
gress was arrested and his life saved; the bi
ble was a saver of life to him. He was twice
cantured by the enemy. Once he endured
the hardship and starvation ot Libby Pris
on. His second capture was on the day in
which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant,
and was only a prisoner of war for a few
hrurs and made his escaj. He entered the
army as a private, and. afttir ton and heroic
service if wgj ppimoied to a lieutenancy,
and before the close of bis four years' ser
vice he was commissioned captain 0 Cum
pany K ,th Pennsylvania Volunteers. By
coi.mge and promptitude on every try
ing occasion he won the laurels which were
so justly accorded him.
After the war Capt. Woy returned to the
home of his parents and peacefully settled
down to agricultural pursuits, whu b be by
choice mad? tbf fuliite mlliiig of hi. life.
(n December, !-,?. he was married to Miss
Mary M. Coleman, of this county. There
were born to them six children, three of
whom preceded him to the better world. At
the age of twelve years be united with fbe
Evangelical Lutheran church at Friedens
burg and when he returned from the army
he again resumed hii place in the church of
his early "ir.struillon and consecration.
Bv rram of change of residence he became
a member of what i known as the Will's
Lutheran church, in which church he was
an office bearer for some time. In the course
ot time he removed to his late residence
near Somerset, after which he became a
member of Trinity Lutheran cliun.li in
I Somerset. Here sKn too his christian char-
eonspicuou, and he was ,c-
Jcessively elected to the office or -con by
ibis brethreti. Ha 9m, man ot So utajtiy
' uimeii.taiiTe tljarai1ertiis that the entire
comiuunily lLJ uihui him as an excej
i4tU.iit man. His disposition was
His disposition was a most
kindly one, always speaking words of cheer
with a eomiideratenessthat made his society
n(1 companionship the most agreeable.
i ibis drew to film those who were 111 neeU
i of syipathy and of a helping hand.- o4h-
, in el to be too mucfe Uuuble if it waa
i within h joe-. ben solicited to wnfer a
early training, Lin broad and
lnd!' cbn.tian sympathies developed 111
him which fitte.1 him not only for cit-
j Ixenshii., but made bim at home in his do-
: mestu liie loving, patient anil clieerful. It
sbone forth niost luftroil'iy. was sui-
rounded by circninvW wkulated to
"'8,,te umst desirable, a comfortable
i ",ie. faithful aii'i devirte.1 wife, bright
j na i'f'ui'i!f lilllrvn living In his love
!n(i sympathy. ud t?ed father and
' WMler who still watched his every footstep
! lt" tl,e fame parental affection, and an
onlv sister lnvins?Ir devoted to him nnlr
sister can be, and at an age of life when to
him it was full of promises, expectation and
hope. With all these surroundings life was
made to him the tmst invitina a,ud ueuM
ble. But in this full gWify oi-joyous man
hood the dtQjyex came and marked him,
u't tie fsecaiue conscious that his days were
numbered, and aoonrdialy arranged bis
secular affairs with as much calmness and
deliberation as if be were only print upon
j " J"rney ana to De absent rroro his loved
! ones ,it,le whi,e- To h,m d'h htd
j lo "''"g- He Ulked as one who had
! tbe awn ranee of faith; again and aain be
j repeated when interopated as to bis. stiiitwal
condition, all is.' well, , U well, said, be I
??.4?A U ko matter long ago. "He
j n Beulah Und" in sweet communion
! itn hJ F- He bad that loe
! which many wafers cannot quench. He
i bad that faith which works by love and pu-
! th neart and enabled him to say 1
I know " h,,m have believed. Thus
! I"1 y he brave soJdies, esteemed
i "Uit-n, atrotea b(Ufcna and raiber, anec-;
J tionafs) at anl exeniplary christian. His!
remains were borne to tbeir last resting!
P1 br n Bnnsnaliy Urge concourse of
people. Cost. '
. . . ... .. ........:
inosi eiiiiiusiasuc ever nei.i 111 me .-.rf!i.
... ... - .
; a ne i.epuouuans 01 mat section are ot the
true grit; they not only have big meetings,
but they do big voting on election day. The
7th of November will be a cold day for the
Democrats and their Independent allies in
Xo. 2.
flj will buy two year old Cotswoid Ram,
weighing over -XO pounds. Berkshire pigs
for sale, of Sally and Sambo strain.
P. Ueftlcy.
ScuoL Books, School Books. Charles
II. Eisher. of the Somerset Book Store,
Cook & Beerit's Bltwk, announces the larg
est, fullest and most complete assortment of
school books and school supplies ever offer
ed in Somerset county. Positively the only
complete stock of school books in Somerset
county. Also in stock, valuable text books
and educational works for teachers. Bring
in to me your old hooks and exchange them
for the newly adopted ones, as I am the only
dealer who has all the btxiks to be exchang
ed. Liberal discounts for cash to teachers
who buy for their schools. Special rates to
country merchants.
Ciias. H. Fisher,
Bookseller.
Walxlt Leaf Hair Restorer. It is en
tirely different from all others. It is as
clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is
a perfectly Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will
immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair to its natural color, and
produce a new growth where it has fallen
off. It d.ies not in ajty manner affect the
health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and
nitrate of silver preparations have done,
(t will change light or faded hair in a few
'ay to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your
tlruggikt for it. Each bottle is warranted.
Smith, Kline di Co., wholesale agents, Phil
adelphia, and C. X.Crittenden, New York
I would respectfully inform my friends of
Somerset county that I have ojiened a new
drug store at 2'U Main Street, Johnstown,
Pa., where I would le pleased to see them.
My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals.
Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery
and Fancy Goods generally. At this season
I would call attention to the insectradc.
1 ,. . , , . , , ,
stirh as 1'ure Tans tireen, J'ure Fowderetl
White Hellelmre, IVrsiau Insect Powiler,
, '
etc., hen in need f aiivihini: in the
lrui; line cot.ie and see me or write for
prices. All inquiries cheerfully answeretl.
Chas. URicriTH,
232 Main Street.
i
3IAltltlb(l,
VE.YKU t lil-.sEV.-On the 17th of
October, at the Reformed parsonage, skinier
set, by Kev. II. Kin,;, Mr. W. C. Weaver, of
Bottsville, Va-, to Mis SuM J. Criasey, of
Friedeiisburj;, this comity.
tlrecnaburt; pain-ri pl i.py.
W,LKWt-KW.I.Kll. At the residence
ofthe officiating minister, Stovstown. uu
October l.'ilh, bv Kev. J. Wagner, Mr.
auiucl I. Walker to Miss
Mai-'gie Keller,
both of this county.
SCHMrCKKK I'.KAM. On ik'i ;lth of
Septemln'r, by Elder S , iniiiieriuau, Mr.
John Schiui'jVUei. anil Miss Addie Itcaiu,
Uotii oi this county.
BLOl'OH BEAM. On the 2.sth day of
v..iuci, j.i.tn a . 4.. i.iiuvi u.u.i , ..... 1
I...- l. t-. l..- ; t V ; M .
Simon Biough and Miss Anes Ueru, b-J'
of this county.
Hl'STO.V-YOl'Xo. On the J.'gh .lay of
Oi tobtr, by M. A. Brubaker. Esp, Mr. J. 0.
Huston and Miss Minnie Young, both of
Shade township.
BUUBAKER -OARDILL. On the even
ing of tiie 17th of October, at the home of
the bride's parents, in Berlin, by Rev. J. W.
Poffiiibcrger. S. P. Brubaker to Miss Anna
Gardill. both of this coil nty.
1)1 KI.
ACKERMAX. On the 12th inst., Henry
Ackerman, of Northampton township, aged.
73 years, 11 months and 12 days.
aOejCHSlCT MABM ET
Coxreeted by Oook Basim.
suLBaa la
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR k FEED
Apple, dried, V
Applebutter. gal
Hran. ) 10
- l to
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woo
Butter, fi B (keg)
(roll)
Buckwheat V bush
" meal, 100 Tfca
Beeswax V
Bacon, shoulders, ft
" stdea.
'. country kaus. V ft....
Onra. tear) new W bushel......
' (shelltsl) old"
meal fl
Calf skins,
t'.utt. ?doi
Klour. fl bM
Fiaxseesl. ft bu. (0 )
Hams, (sugar-cured) i ft
Lard, fl t.
Leather, red sole, f a,
" upper,
klu. "
Middlings, and chop 10 ....
au. y bu
Potattwa, Y bu (new)
Peaches, dried, V
Kve. f bu
Hags. ft
Salt, No. L t bbt extra
" On.und Alum persatk...
Ashton. per sack
Sugar, yellow f) ft
white
Tallow, ft
Wheat. ba ,
Wool, V ft
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Here ! 4c
etmcs will be held at the following
X , , . . . . iv
times and places, and will be addressed by
able shakers.
'
It the People Come
and hear the issues of the campaign fairly
discusseil.
October
P. M.
STOYSTOWN.Thurs.Uy,
HOOVERSYILLE, "
BICKSTOWN. ;
BERLIN, aw.urday,
ilPESYILLE, Monday.
JENNERTOWN, Tuesday,
DAY1DSYILLE. "
SCALP LEVEL, Wednesday,
n ILLS BOKO',
HERMAN'S S. H.. Thnrs.
LAMBERTSVII.I.E,
W. H. HILLEGAS. Friday.
Si, 7
2T, 7 "
28, 2 '
23, T "
24, 2 "
24, 7
25, 2
25, 7 "
26, 2 "
25. 1
a. t tt
MOOTAIN SCH'X'L HOI"
E, above
Samuel Berkey'a is Somerset north, Friday j
Oct. 2T ti i r. M.
tWiXBCRY. " 27, 7
DAVID CASEBEER'S SaiOOL HQCSE,
Saturday October 2th, at 7 P. M.
i:.TMCtVL WerlnedaT Nor 1st at ? P. M. I
BUSH CREEK SCHOOL HOYeE. North-
ampton twp., Thursday Not. 2,7P.M.
GLADE SCHOOL HOCSE. Stonycreek
twp, Thursdav Nov. 2.7P.M.
FOLK'S SCHOOL Hol'SE. FJklick twp,
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CA-vSELMAV Fndar Not. 17P. M.
JEXNER X P.OAPP, Sat. Xo. 4. 1 "
Meeting f.r other irints in the count j
win be announced in due time.
j. e. grr, Gro. W. Pita,
s-y. Chairman.
ran man Mfifitinirs
W J UN. W HU 4IAV W aUJhw.. 3
!
Made ClOthmir
v.u.u.uS
is an Exquisitely
perfect lit, equal in this and every
other respect to Cus:om-Made gar
ments, at one-third less cost
Our Stock for the Fall and Com
ing Winter cannot fail to please in
every particular.
Send for Samples.
All sales made satisfactory or the
money promptly refunded.
A. C. YATES & CO,
Lsheet Eniliiiig. (Mint aal Siith stnets.
PHILADELPHIA.
E
XECUTOirs NOTICE.
fcstats of Elisabeth Koontt, late of Rorlla bor
ouga, Somerset Co., Fa., dee'il.
Letters testamentary 00 th abon Mat
navtna been arantol to the unirslCDd by the
rur authority, outico It hereby ilreo to all
persons indebted to aM estate to ma ke Immediate
pavment, and those havlnircl!msaatnt the same
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment on Saturday. I s-cember a, lssa, at the red.
dence ol the executor.
JACOB HEFFI.EY.
oct xecuur.
DM IX ISTRATOIVS NOTICE.
Lstate ef Jaeufc SchneW.r, late of Southampton
woimui, auuieract county, ri , aec a.
Letter teuamen'ary cn the above eitate
having been annted u the indersiirned by the
proper authority, autlre ie hereby given to all
peraont indebted to laid eeute to make tmme.ll-
ti.lt ... V Dt.nt . r. . I , k.u K . ... n . . I .. 1 . . ,
I J . ... ..rn. un.llia UIBIIB, MaulH IQ
: fame to preaent them duly eu.lieniimtwl tor set-
1 UlT..r . . 1 1 5'.l : u'm''-W'-t e
: hou-e ol Lwniel Lverllne. in raid township.
lH.Mt.LtHKLlftE.
uerutor ol Jacob Schneider, dec d.
pi'ULIU SALE
flT-
YALVAKLE REAL ESTATE! I
The undenlgned, admlntetntor sad trustee for
the sale ol the real ee ate of Jacob S. blttoer,
deceased. Ule of Irimer bieriMhip, S.merset
county, fa., will sell at public sale, at the court
toUW, OO
Tuenilivj, Xotember 14, 1S82,
at 1 o'clock p. m. ol lafd day, the following vain
able real enate:
A certain Una or tr-t of lan.i. known aa the
kAbe4loui bMer fr'n.M situate in the lownsbio.
j o.uoty and Mate af..rei l. .'j -luiiiit lauds ol
i Jutou Rureri-rralt. feter Myt' eatale, Sirs.
' Ly.-n, S. Hurrah. Pituburah a inellvllle H.
! K. Company, Kevitoue Cal and Iron Company.
i nt other", conia'nina lour hundred and krty-
ooe acn.-a, wore or ieia. iroiu wnicn tntee aeparate
jmrjrli are aoid, making alout sevenleen aeres
I
bat are escepted.
I ibis larm isclwe to the railnd at Sand Patch
I and has several houses, barns and other outbuild
I Inas thereon, with lio acres cleared: also many
I fruit trees, and a number ol sever lalllna; springs
on tbe farm. Tbe water ol Will's Creek head on
this farm. There is, also, about two hundred
j eree ol timber on the farm, whwa saakea It very
-
TS.&MS
One-half cash and the balance In one year from
dale of sale with Interest.
A. W. BITTNER.
Administrator and Trustee.
The undersigned, betna; owners of one-half of
the above larm, hereby j- in in tbe sale of same.
MAKY ANN t MILKMAN,
Oct. 18. ALTAN COLLMAN.
DR. C. P. LENHART tenders hia
professional services to tbe dtlsens of Som
erset and vtrtniiy.
Office Opposite Central UoUL
A:t IS, 'si
OH SKIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of certain writs ol tJ. Ex. sad AL
Fl. t'a.. Issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas
of Somerset county. Pa , and to me directed, there
wilt be exposed V public sale, al the court bouse,
In sjoaer a., 00.
friday, Xarembrr 10, 1S82,
al 1 o'clock p. .. all the right, title. Interest and
Ule of the defendant. John A. Livingston, of,
im and to t he following real estate, situate In Jen
ner township. Somerset county. Pa., adjourns)
lands of Andrew Johnson. tavid UamttMeaaU
Cambria Iron Co.. containing twenty-oae seres,
more or less, havlngtcereon erected a sasaU frame
dwelling boose and stable, wh tbe appurte
nances. Takn in execution at the salt ot bamlel Hoff
man and Josiah Itvyts, ad m la. st ra lore ot U. J.
Boys, dcctairJU
ALSO
All the right, trile. interest and claim of Ike
delendant. Jacob Hod man. administrator of Pe
ter Heikt bile, deceased, of, in and to the fellow,
tug real estate, vit:
A certain tract of land ;sitnate Is Paint town
ship. Somerset county. Pa., containing twenty
acres, more or less, about he acres cleared, ao
jotning lao'ls ol Kroanuel J. Kumroel. John Cus
ter. John R Miller and others, having thereon
j erecteif a one story jilaak Bouse ami sta
able, with
; tee apperienances
; saken in execution at the salt of John R. MiU
j ALSO
All the riitht. title, interest an J claim of the
! defeodant. Rudolph Sutler, of, in and to the fol.
! - real estate, vli:
1 A eertain tract of land siteaie In Allea-henv
' township. Somerset eoaotT. Fa., booa.le-1 va the.
, soatb ry somerset a nciioru pise, iu oa tee
; mr,A wt K. Samnl U'alkAr M.i.l-
is live aeres. more or lees, havlns; thereoa esert- t
ed a story and a half dwetllns; hooja, with the-f
aiirortenancea I
TaSea in exeeatloa '. the suit Qeorge A, I
j.
Nrm All persoas saMhaainic at the above j
ale will pleav lalte autlre that a part of the par- j
i ehase m. Dvy-w be snsaie aaowa at cue time 01 1
tale sale-sjkJ ae resalred as auoe as the properly is
1 04' knocked il- wn. otherwise ft will be aicain exposed
.V.V.'.'ivV i '' the risk of the first purchaser. Toe res-
. sine of the parchase nviiej must he paid oa eebe
awawawwMa. ! .re Thurstlav of tbe first week of November eourt,
j the time fixed by the Court for serariae theae-
KnowieaKmcni 01 oeeos, ana noaeea win 19 ac
knowledged until the purchase money is paid In
lull.
JOHN J. SPANOLEK,
1 SuEKirr's Or etc a, Sheriff,
Oct. I a. UkL i
IsTEIW O-OOIDS!
NEW GOJDS!
AT O. B. PAEKEB'S.
For Cnl',0. ifc (iinghams,
;0 TO ;. K. PAKKEK.
r ir tileaihed & I'nblea) bed Mnilini,
;Tt G. K. PARKER.
I For Sheetinps A KIlow Case MTislins,
GO TO G. R PARKER.
For Bleached. Unbleached. Brown Jk LeaJ
.
Colored (otton,
;
T0 G- R- V
! For Table Linen, Napkins A Towels,
gutoc r. parker.
J For Niva A Cheap Dress Goods,
GO TO G. R. PARKER.
Tor the Best A Cheapest Colored Ji Black
Cashmeres in Town,
GO TO G. R. PARKER.
For Black Silks A Satins,
GO TO G. R, PARKER.
For Biack Velvets X Drew Trimming.
GO TO . R. PARKER.
For Iftaid Plain Woolen FlanneH,
CO TO G. B, PARKER,
For Casimeres & Tweeds,
GO TO G. R. PARKER.
For Hosiery, Gloves A Handkerchiefs,
GO TO . R. PARKER.
i For CbilJrens Ladies' A Gentlemens"
In-
derwear.
GO TO G. R. PARKER.
For Blankeu.
j -0 TO G. K. PARKER.
; fur gux kings 4 Carpet Yarns,
j tt0 xo G. E. PARKER.
. ., ,
; For Oil dotb.
! "- "KatK.
IF YOl WANT TO EC Yr CHEAP AND
GOOD GOODS,
! ,jr rri fm n "D A "RUTTI?
I kJW IU U. IV. IT AIX l EtXY.
Sep.r. Jaa.L
FOR THE
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN.
Now have in stock a Large and SplaiiJ Asotttiierit of .Sly Ies in
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTIIS.
RUGS AND MATTINGS!
LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN STUFFS!
Which will le sol J at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES!
Special attention is called to our stock of
i ABNS, LACES AND BRAIDS!
Including First Quality Germantown Yarn, Saxony, S i j
land, Zephyr Yarns in all Colors, Smyrna, Pompa
dores and English Art Crewel, and other
FIRST-CLASS STOCKING YARNS!
Laces f all Kind, Milk and Linen llrald, Featheredge ana
R'ck-Rack Braidf, LKp DraldM. Linen and fcllk Km
broldery FIamm, Java, Railroad and Waflle Caii
Ta, Crochet Ilookts, .eedle. Ac, at
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S
JOHNSTOWN, HJCs V.
BOOKS!
BOOKS! BOOKS!
In great variety, nice binding and low prices. My ytock of
school books embrace everything used in the cosntv.
ej . '
Inks, Rubbers, Crayon. Slates, Pencils, Scratch lniok.". Pencil
Tablets, Note Books, Pens and Holders, Appkton's Head
ers, Burt & Kaub's Grammars, Warren & Harper's
Geographies, Swinton's Histories, Osgood &
Buckwalter's Spellers, Brook & Goffs 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, Heward Cards,
Christmas Cards, Sliced Birds, A B C Books and
Blocks, Paper Weights, Inkstands, Spectacles and Eye
Glasses. Also a full stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Combs, Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles You slituld see
ft Beasffiil line of MisceMsocs Eccts Now in Stocl,
including all the Poets, in handsome binding. Any goods not
in stock will be ordered if desired.
C N. BOYD.
MAMMOTH BLOCK, SOMERSET. I'A
LOUIS LUCKHARDT,
103 Clinton Street.
OKALKB IS
WALTHAM, ELCIN, SPRINCFIELD, ROCK
FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and
SWISS WATCHES, in Cold
and Silver Open-face) and Hunting
Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches.
i nil like er choice
1882.
FALL AND
Our Stock i now Complete In Krery DeparlnientU
Ladie's Cloths, Plannels, and SacqueiDgs
IX AIX THEXEW MIADI.
CASHMERES IN ALL SHADES AUD QUALITIES.
IflTisille aiu Sari's Plains at all PiIces.
Xew Braid in lVol and Silk. Km hroi tiered
Cashmere and Silk for Trimming
in all the Xe.v Nliadem.
H'e also Carry an Immense Slot k of
Blankets, Ccinfcrts, Omits, Shawls and Ccats.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
mw lit cuius' nnHfiaeioTis aid hoy.
ar Being our First Season We have only New and Stylish Goods to
Offer oor Patrons. We are tbe only House in our Line or Business
that has Strictly
ONE PRICE TO ALL, AM) NO DEVIATION.
GEO. KEIPER & CO.
255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA,
HEADACHES
Caa t efTeetmelly cares) hy asta Pr. Fahraey's
Health Beetarer. becaas it prlO s lb system
sad reawvatee tae eaase. There Is Bo daiurrr ia
Its aae aad ia parel.v Tesjetabaa. Caa be s;irea to
an 7 aae. aoJ)
JOTICE.
Hartsc aseoeiateol wttk Be ia tbe prattle ef
saedkrla lr. 4. t Ceorad. aad fed aww
books, all eid arexaats asast be settled sp issase.
dtawly ee tbey will te sen la tae baads of aa ofn.
eaTfneollecUuw.
J. M. LOCTHEK.
Burstows, Jaly iota, lain.
4UDIT0R'S NOTICE,
as asdersioed kasias; beea apv!te-l aavlt
ter by Use Orpaaa' Ceart ef Sosaerset eoaaty. to
eaaatkse aad aue apoa ts esnrptavDS to tbe ac
eowat vf Immk Latorva. artsaioistratoe aad trasv
tm a ia (mas as the real estate of Job. bardic.
i sieasi I state aa aeruaat aad saas adHtrl(
! thea ml the faad la the bands ef aasd adsslBietrsv
; tor aad tnattee to aad asacBK tboe knrailr estti.
tied thereto, will attead to ice aauee ui aaia p
aviatsaeat at tbe eahee ef Cefbora a Oolaora, ia
SMerset. ea Wsdaeedaf . CMS. J. iSCi, ts aad
.aaraaUpUtotoJ
gepa
FALL SEAON
1882 !
JR.,
musical lKiErarm
WINTER. 1882.
A
DMINISTFwVTOR-S NOTICE.
EstaW at Charles Wlnrert, lata of
Jeimer towa-
soiy dec a.
Vnlrrt M adatntstatk ea tbe ahnee Miate
harms: heea srraBted to the n!riTO'i by the
proper aatbority. boMt Is beretoy ieo to thoe
isiderxad to tbe sala estate to mie immertiate
paysMat. and ibuM banna rlaims or demands
acainst it lorsssat theea 4 air aalfertW-a'rt U
seuleascat. at the rrsi-l-tx-e ol the A.1rinitrtor
in lloBahwitTe; T'weshtp, ea Saianla',
Sep AJaunlatrator.
WANTED!
v wl. raitahla asen te eetl Fratt '
Orape Vtaea, bIW. ue. ete. G-x-l saiaxwa
- . LI A.idreH at imr.
v. , iliti
Kdebexer, Kura.
'TR.WED.
5aa reesir oa tbe e!es f the aa-ier-
shW The owner U r. sud to ebae lr-.
plZV property aad pay ebarwes, er tfaey wul b.
sM ateunlisc to law.
OetU