u U 'e. Somerset Herald. Tra lc dollars err rHUB " Som erset. ' Mr. Walter S. Heilner and wife, ofl'hila j ddpliia, arc visiting in Somerset. Tortious of the Mammoth Block are being pn-atly improved in appearance by a coat of paint. Col. J. M. Reid, of Dunbar, is at tbe Som erset House, lie hut hU handsome team of Lavs witti Lim. PAT .Augrt 1, IMS. P'lVd. jUrvt l'oUlps P tin? ears n. xt. reoftreeufruiu r.,.b,ifllii't,ri,Ut-pn- C,K.lU,yd. ,rip.,ing down lull. C. X. Boyd. i S. Bovd. rf i: . - v l;rvit apple are nle. Siali.'iiery- C. -. Jwyu. i..- r l. ilvil'. . . 1 TVe-p-lasses. ; ,, sctf and Odor Caw. t.iiM f,,r sale at Boy"1'8- ' neit lfcal holiday is Thanksgiving rilet oi Vrry season is over. imes. C. N. Bovd. Mr. David Tile returned from Philadel phia last week, where he had been visiting for some time. The Hollidaysburg Standard was thirty seven years old last week. Like whitky, it 'mproves with age. Mr. A. Bruce Coffroth has sold his news paper, tlie Columbus, ebra.-ka) Itrmverat, apd will move to Pedore, Dakota. The small boy of Somerset county, and some larger ones, pineth for the circus. Somerset has not ha-1 one this year. F:U' Boyd. Bovd. ,1 .) rliestnut crop w ill be a very . ...n-iirrs and roastin' ears arein market. V 1 take voiir annual twist around, ijj-.hsv.- twn marked down to half their Mrs. M. M. Trepwell s, n tn. Willi ii" nuic ""6 - is palienuv avtaiuug i- . -K t i puncture you. . 1 ;'. I sell boots and shoes c heaper 4 in the county. !ive me a SoIAJMON lHL. . mt!i rememlierinp, when buying j.-- t!it J. B. Snyder & Co., will f,r v.j without extra cliarpe. .. ..t pl.n-eto buy milliner' in all v.r.cr !r. M. M. Trei-wei.l. ,;;,; out carpets, nil", druggets, ;o;i. I'on't miss this rtiant-e of , -i c:irp't cheap, at J. B. Sstper & Co.'s v, i at J. B. Snyder A Co.'s a fine .,- i.rints, muslins, ginghams :,. fail and see them In-fore .!:.-re. aics government is the most its wildiers of any nation , !t ha- aid them $7(-i,O','0 'Larloa llunsecker, Esi.,and family, woo have been at the Somerset House for the past three weeks, left for their home in Nor ristown Friday. The Disciple's Sunday school picnioed in the Hugus Grove, Thursday. The weather w as all that could be desired and a most en joyable time was had. A young lady from Pittsburgh, stopping at the Somerset House, made three success ive " ten-strikes " at Berkeybile's ten-pin alky last week. She is the leader of the band. At the Bedford Count j" Democratic Con vention last week, the following ticket was nominated : Associate Judge. William It. King; Director of the !"oor, Thaddeus Hemstine ; County Surveyor, Jo&eph Bark man. Messrs. Ceorge K. Parker and Jolin H. Snyder, on Saturday last, sold to Mr. Jacob S. licking the upcr half of the old Paruet House lot, fronting tW feet on I'nion street and being 13;! fevt deep. The consideration was I, H ' cash. Farmers inform us that the corn is coming on nicely, and with favorable weather lur ing the remainder of the season the crop will be a large one. The Huntingdon Juunw says : An old criminal w as once asked what was the first step that led to his ruin, when be answered : "The first step was cheating a prinu-r out of two years' subscription when I had don that the devil got such a grip on me that I could never Bhake him off." We have in our mind's eye a score or uior of fellows w ho stand on dangerous ground if this o. c. tells the truth. Recently as the family of Mr. Christian Foltz, of near SLrashurg, were leaving their dinner table a long snake dropped from the floor above the table to just deserted. It is supposed it fell through a hole in the floor above. The uninvited guest, surprised at its surrounding, iuade au attempt to escape but was pronirtly dispatched by members of the family. fyririt. The Bedford Gnxlie ani s . AVcnnderstalid that the construction of the branch railroad to the Springs will be commenced this sum mer. It will connect with the Pennsylva nia railroad at Bedford, so that the material necessary for the new buildings may be shiped to its destination without transfer to wagons. The arrangement of the build ings baa not beeen fully decided upon. If one of the latest plans is adopted the main building will be 1.&J0 feet in length and will be located on the side of the hill back of the present hotel. The architects were here a short time ago and instituted the sur roundings. The location of the buildings will be left to theirjudgment. Thk "Siiteexers." C. Day Kudy, ol Barrisburg, bas issued circular to the Sol diers' Orphan! Sixjecners announcing tkat ! the third annual reunion will be held in the Opera House, at A'toona, AHnst loth, 16th and 17th. Reduced rates will be given "to all who wish to attend. Rates at hotels bare been greatly reduced, end ample ac commodations, assured to all. Special ar rangements have been made to entertain as many ladies as possible free for the term of the reunion. Secretary Rudy says : "Every 'kizteeaer' is invited end urged to swell the membership. AVe hope those intending to be present will make special effort in seek ing out and inviting those whom they know have not been enrolled. Work and talk it up in your various localities." i-neral Simon Cameron has leturned to Harrisburg from Bedford Springs. For fiftyX visit to tUC L. The grain crop of Pennsylvania this year is estimated by a number of grain mere hunts to be the largest that has been harvested for years. The wheat may fall short, but any deficiency in this cereal will be niade up by the surplus of last year's crop and the lack of orders for export. Thia latter feature of the situations ia Uie must unpleasant that the market here has to contend with, accord ing to the statements of an old grain mer chant. "There is no export business," he said, or very little owing to the abundance of the crops in India and Russia. There are only 37S,lKO bushels of grain in the elevators, and there seem no prospects of an increase until the new wheat crop begins to move freely. This ia a remarkable small amount, as compared with the previous year."' Mr. E. Robinson, has just put in couple of Red Jacket Double Action Force Pnmi9 at the Somerset House, liiat are attracting the attention of our people, and being prais ed on all aides as the verv best pump put down in the County. .With one of the piunpt a boy of lourteen can throw a stream of water a distance of sity feet. The depth of the well makes no difference in the height or distance to which water can be thrown. Any of our people who want a first-class pump for small money will do well to call at the Somerset House and ex amine these or address for circulars and in formation E. Robtxsox, Shady Lane, Pittsburgh r A H'xxl second-hand Gciser flm-liinc Machine, six-horse i-at J iseph Kikes, this II r i ;,r,. ,,fj. I., nigh. .. . r in this vicinity have about train, and are now busily i.a i:i:ig it from the Held. The , ,1 ;,. l.c iii g'x'd condition. - immediately 1 Five cigar ma , :1 -1- to learn the trade. Apply J. K. ( OHKOTII, Somerset, Pa. , ,w !' the receipt of an invi'.a-i'-. iii the exercise at the cvlcbra . l.i-t'.eof P.ushey Bun on the i ..n tV" ,;:li of August. I-.,. ...... s,.,.! bulging at 4-JO South Iltlt n.ila lelpbia. Pa. Only seven squares I'.-.ii -. !!!. Elegatit room Mn. P.. J. Meyers. .,. I'.'.it e .nititv agricultural society !.-.: lei hold their annual fair ami ! as a mistake or ;:,.!lin I'eil 1'eilglll. lira i ..,!he-!i.0:li,10!h and Uth of Octo- vcars he has paid his annual Springs. He complained of the cool weather while there this summer. His health is good, and he bids fair to live for many years. Mr. Samuel J. Statlcr writef lis that al though the announcement of his marriage w as published in the Herald, several weeks age), he still remains in his former state of single blessedness. Suliiuiy, my boy, we'll get even with the smart Alex that imposed upon us, one of these days. Jacob A. Hugtis died on the evening of Julv lth, at New Haven. Fayette county. ! Thi .looi-iKiil horn in Soliifrstt Jtllv 2t, W.'S. He served as Brigade Wagon Master to the end of the late war in the South-Western army, which service eventu ally was the cause of his death. . We take pleasure in calling the attention! of those of our patrons who have boys to educate, to the advertisement of the West ! Philadelphia Academy. This is one of the j most select schools in the State, having for its principal Mr. F. W. Hastings., who is well and favorably known to iuhut o readers. A special meeting of the stockholders the Harrisburg ii Western railroad company is called for August 11, at Harrisburg, for the purpose of "considering the advisability of electing to construct such portion only of the railroad of the company as shall inter vene between one of its termini and a point on its proposed line where, by means ot railroads constructed and lwing constructed a connection with the other terminus may be had, and to abandon the line beyond the loint aforesaid." This is allowed under the provisions of one of the " Vainlerbilt railroad bills" passed at the recent session of the leg islature. It means simply that the com pany, instead of building an entirely new line from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh, may adopt as part of its line a railroad already constructed, such as the Pittsburgh, McKees port Youguiolicny on the west, or the Harrisburg A Potomac on the east. A meeting of the stockholder of the South Pennsylvania Railroad Company is called to meet at the same plncc on September (, for the purpose of "holding an election for or against an increase of the indebtedness of the company," and also for the purpose of "holding an election for or against an in crease of the capital stock of the company.' J Rev. Wi of ista. Blw, Pa., July 28, 1S83 I itor Hbeald; The cornerstone of the new Reformed Church of Berlin was laid on the 27th mst with appropriate religious services. The following ministers were pres ent: Revs. George H.Johnson, of Philadel phia, A. E.Truxal, of Irwin, John O.John son, of Schuylkill Haven, H. S. Garner, of Schellsburg, Cyrus J. Musser, of St. Clairs- ville, Prof. H. P. Bridenbaugh, President of Collegiate Institute, Martinsburg, W. A. Gring, of Somerset, C, U. Heilman, of Salis bury, G. M. Zacharias, of Frostbnrg, Md., J. M. Schick, Meyersdale, W. W. Deatrich, Centreville, Rev. Hiram King, Somerset, T. Wagner, Gleucoe, W. D. LeFevre, Stoystown, and Keener and Bridenbaugh, all ofthe Reformed church. Rev. PotHnber ger. Trof. John Brubaker, of Carthage Col lege, 111, and Frank Fisher, of the Luthern church. Revs. Father Weakly and Hutchi son, ofthe M. E. Church, Bishop Corey and m.G. Scbrock, ofthe German Bap- A number of our subscribers in different laris of the comity are complaining that they do not receive their paers regularly, that their mail is often delayed f r days lie yond the time it is diu. We hope that postmaster will be careful in this respect. neglect of this kind is very annoving. -I !i A. Wa'.ker offers his valuable k urm. situated near Bock wood, for . I-c-iiitaln- iW't hundred and forty .: h.-. and i- underlaid with coal and ,t ;.. and i well watered. X,,.. h:pnients over the Beilford di- -.11 ..! :':,e IV'itisylvanis railroad durine i- m : ha averajed 135 car per y Iii' h '.:!:! luis'ine-'S during this p-n-ls?:i the l-st the road has ever '.V.ins. aL-..!i. wagons ! The place to ij.ins fir your Imivs is at Cook A Beer : :i:iitii it!i crocery. Wagons at .''cents. !.'. si. ."-, $.., and $o. :- I). .y :M appreciate a wagon better Mr. Ed HcMiver, the gentlemanly store keeper at Baughman's distillery, last week sent us a slock of timothy that he had gath ered from one of the meadows of Mr. Baughman's farm, that measured just seven feet and one and a half inches in length. ur friend Jesse, not only makes good whis ky, but raises tall timothy. The members of the Somerset Bar are un der obligations to Senator Iongenecker for his kindness In furnishing them with a complete copy of the late Geological Survey of the State. They were sent to John O. Kimmell, Esq., and comprise some fifty vol umes. They will 1 a very valuable addi tion to the law library. r a::v:l.ing you can buy them. V- U'ji ii'.iliitur but the lest English - -icv. and ell it a cheap ns other i s. 'd . i-. where. A full line just -: at .'. H Snyder .V. Co.'s t f i-.'H it w hen you want a good suit ' or iliild, that the old reliable .' '.! 1! : Tii.-y have just received a new lot of! Ut Mt. Iu StonerOad, a young gentleman of about twenty-five years of age. living near Dunbar. Fayette county, was drowned while fishing in the Casselman river at Egypt, last Friday afternoon. Mr. Stoner-iad was a student at law in the office of Nathaniel Ewitig, Esq., and would have been admitted : t.. tl... l...r i.1 tli. Rimini' term of Court. He Snyder v. Co.'s is the pla.-e to .,,, nj ,,,. von!? lafl. laving many friends, of which tlie writer and si vies. Call and see i :- :'-J lias several cases of typhoid fever. :'-.r.l papers say there is more sick :';Ht place this year than is usual. - c drainage is laid to le the cause, several hrndriil stylish simmer - at must be sold at any price. Mrs. M. M.Tredwcll, - please notice that we are sellin :.!' curtains, Hamburg edgings and ' ! at unprecedentedly low prices, r i ! convincel. at J. B. SSYLKR .V Co s. 'rcr Markft. Main P1re-t. We have was one. Mrs. Tiliie A. I.indsley, formerly Miss I Tillie A" Walker, is visiting the family of 1 Mr. Jacob S, hell. Mrs. I.indsley left Som I erct for Mansfield. bio, sometwciity-thn-e I vesrs ago, when she bas reidcd ever since, rt.iro. ..! these ears she has been a con- . . . .. . . ! slant sutwH-rilier to the llra v roiitribiitinc to it columns. vote. Judge Foraker's majority w creased by one, next October. n a recent visit to the Hfr.li oilier-, the praseiited the hK'ttl editor with a neatly frame.1 aod piaintly made picture that had been manu fact u red bv one of her youngest son There has been considerable inquiry as to the provisions of the b!l! relating to den tists passed by the Legislature at its last ses sion, which has leen sigued by the Govern or and therefore has become a law. This ai t of 1?70, regulating the practice of dentis try. The amendment provides that it shall lie the duty of any iiersou practicing dentis try within this commonwealth, within three months after the passage of the act, and of any erson intending to do so, to have re corded in the Recorder's oflice in the coun ty in which he or she intends to practice the diploma or certificate provided for in the nit of 1S76. Any person beginning to prac tice dentistry after the passage of this act having a diploma issued or purporting to be issued by any college, university, siciety or association shall present the same to the State examining board for approval, such examining board to endorse the diploma, without fee, if it is found satisfactory, whereupon it may be recorded. Any person who shall be entitled to practice dentistry without a diploma or certificate, that is one who has been in practice three years, shall made affidavit liefore some authorized er son, setting forth the time of his continuous practice and theplace where such practice was pursued and shall have this affidavit recorded tt,e r-cor.ler to record all such diploma, ertiticates and affidavits iii a book provided for that purpose. Any person violating or failim? tt comply with this law, or who shall cause to be recorded any diploma or certificate which is entirely or partially a fnrerry, or shall made affidavit to any false statement to be recorded, shall lie guilty of a disdemeannr, and on conviction shall pay a line of no less than $j0 nor more than $JiO for each offense. The liturgical service was conducted by Revs. Musser and Heilman, and the sermon of the occasion by Rev. J. O. Johnson. The speaker, in a few appropriate remarks, refer red to the time when he was a boy attending Sunday school in the old church, now razed to the ground and the material removed to the new site; and in feeling terms spoke of the fathers who were then in their midst, teaching them the way of life. After these preliminary rcmarKS, me speatereniereu in to the subject matter of his sermon Christ, the Chief Corner Stone and discussed it in a masterly manner. This sermon abounded in sound doctrine, clearly and logically stat ed. No uncertain sound escaped the speak er's lips all was light the true light which lighteth every man that Cometh into the world. After the service in tlie church, the congregation proceeded to the site ofthe new building, where short addresses were made by Revs. George H. Johnson and J. M. Scbrock, the comer stone was placed in po sition, and the congregation dismissed with the Benediction by Rev. J. W. Poflenlierger. Occasion!-. The rrimith CkriMian, of Huntingdon, and the Brtlhrm at Work, of Illinois, theon ty denominational papers of the Dnnkards, have been consolidated, and will be hereaf ter published under the firm name of the "Brethren's Publishing Company," at Mt, Morris, 111. Notice. All persons baring shade or or namental trees in front of their dwellings will please trim them up at least eight feet from tlie wa'ks, or the same will be done by the Street Commissioner without farther notice, ' . : . i Br Order or vbk Tows Coctccil. We are eorrv to say that Mrs. Seville Kiing Poling, the Evangelist, cannot attend the Somerset Camp-meeting of the Evangel ical Association, as previously announced. on account of sickness, her physician advis ing her not to exercise in public speaking. D. K. Lavas. Bradley's little reaper came off victorious at every field trial. It still chalenges the world. Light draft, well made, and does the work to perfection. It will reap your oats clean, no matter how it is tangled. Fel low farmers, send me your orders at once for a Bradley, No 4, to cut your oats. II. H. Flick, May field Farm, Lavansville, Pa. Fowrl's Fertilizers. Farmers will please send in their orders for fertilizers soon. Either for chemicals or ready mixed.'. See advertisement in another column. Orders by mail promptly attended to. II. H. Flick, Mayfield Farm, Lavansville, Pa. I have jusi received $7,H00 worth of boots and shoe., old styles, new styles, all kinds of styles. Men's and women's, boy's and misses boots and shoes. I bought low, and will sell cheap. Give me a call at the old stand, and you will be surprised at the quality and low price of the goods. Solomon Chu l!cd a large Refrigerator to our Meat j I.indsley is one of the H kealp'p most valued k t in which all meats can be kept coo' friends. ' clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, 4c, kept- --- - -latit'y on hand. Open daily. Tarties Mr. Samuel Hay, a farmer, living in the . i.....;. Lo,. ; !, R..fri-. ! western end of this township, about four nn.r i, r)'t ... .... inc meat i s V...T m-.til want.!. ; miles from town, mei ins acain ut laiiniK We'.ii'A... a . prt.um new brick for sale, ! from his wacon at a late hour Saturday :.ib we ..'. s,.;; ,y t),e hundred or thous- I night- He had been in Somerset during the 1 at a l. w j h.r. I afternoon, and shortly after dark started for Iios Davis 4 Co. home in bis one -horse wagon. About eleven !!' ki in s Ai.Ni. Sti.vE.-The greatest : o'clock his wife beard the horse walk into The f.Mowing account of the marriage of Mr. Fred I. Tayb.r. to Miss Lizzie Yutzy, laughter of Cd. E. D. Yutzy, of Crsina, is taken from the Sionx Citv, Iowa, Journal: n. occasionally 11 1 .--ame.i ai wie If she had a ! idence of Capt. W. Wingett. in Sioux City. mid be in-1 ", -'"T " '" I'lcnniouu otlieiatiiiL', t red L. Taylor and Miss Lixzie YutzT. The above marriage notice chronicles in brief one of the happiest and niot auspicious weddings which have occurred in Sioax City duringtbe present year. The marriage ceremony was performed in the parlor of the pleasant residence of Cajit. and Mrs. Wingett on V ater street ai :. r. m. j. ji. i iiixy, the well-known and genial conductor of tlie Illinois Central road and Mrs. Taylor, moth er of the groom, stood on either side of the happy couple under a floral arch. Rev. War Richmond, rector of St. Thomas Episcopal church, pronounced the beautiful wedding service. At its conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. New Baltimore, Pa., July 27, 1S.S3. Itrnr Heiulrrt nf thr Herald : Being an old, attentive reader ofthe Her ald for many years, I hope its editor will accord me Sce in its columns for a little history of New Baltimore and its environs, situated at the foot of the Allegheny moun tains and on the Raystown branch of the Juniata river. This branch is noted for its natural facilities in rearing the- speckled mountain brook trout. The stream has nu merous cascades, causing its waters to make many leaps through the mountain gorge, which makes it very attractive to the trout and angler. The town is also on the line of the projected Vanderbilt railway. An efficient corjs of engineers have an office here. The writer frequently takes a jaunt down the Railroad line, and divergent points in Bedford county. I saw through Bedford county that the farmers there leave his grass crop on the stock by force of nature. Anoth er thing is too true of Bedford count v, that it is possessed of a dozen or more of the most antidel avian school bouses I ever saw ; did not see one In the county that has a sign of paint on. If the teacher and scholar are a sample of Jthe educational facilities to be found here, then for the Commonwealth's sake send Gov. rattison and his crew into the connty Jo try some of the reform on that they so lavishly displayed liefore the elec tion lat fall, but is now all in a horn. This part of the county must run on the tariff for revenue only policy. Twenty-five year htro Bedford county was far in advance of Somerset county in make-up, but now she is just so far in the rear that unless Greeley's idea is reversed, so as to keep the rising generation here, so long will this part of the country remain stranded. More vim and a tariff for protection will wheel any commu nity on the road to plenty and pleasure. My aim is not to make mad, but I want to tell our county bow progressive it is. I like the people of Bedford connty for sociability, ! but surely thev have fallen from the old j Bargains ! Bargains ! ilrs. M. E. Scbrock will offer special bargains during the next thirty days in millinery goods, hosie gloves, trimmings, etc., etc. Remember the Somerset Camp-meeting commences August 17, lSw, to continue ten davs. An able corps of ministers will be presentor vork. The ground having been enclosed, the admission fees will be the same as last year. D. K. Lavas. A Life Savixu Present. Mr. M. E. Alli son, of Hutchinson, Kansas, says : "Saved his life by a simple Trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle that completely cured him when doctors, change of climate, and every thing else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitus, Hoarseness, Severe 'oughs, and all Throat and Lung Diseases it is guaranteed to cure. Trial bottles free at C. N. Boyd's drug store. Large size f l.w. Reliuioi'S Services- By permission of nivine Providence the undersigned will preach at the following named places, at the time indicated: Shanksville, August!, at 7:30 p. tu. ; Sorbers, August 5, 10:30 a. m. ; Mostollers, Augusts, 7:30 p. ni.; Hoovers yille, August 11, 7:30 p. m. ; Center. August 12. 10 a. ni. ; Stoystown, August 12, 7:30 p. m. A. S. B.l MC.ARDKEB. I have just finished cutting one of the finest fields of w heat in the county, with a Little Buckeye Binder. The machine work ed very successfully, cutting the entire piece without a choke. Jacob Lav vs. Walk More and Sleep Soundly. Mr. Joha W. Oile, Principal of the Oils school Troy; It. Y-, wrttaa a : " Baring bean effitcted for asTeral yean paw wlta illness, the cause of watch was naknownto ne fcrelsag ttma, and say continued dtsabiMty gstUag to be of swlooj tad distressing a char acter as to cease great anxiety with my tfcauJy anqtrieods, I became satisfied epos ekes tavesti- atkm that the cause of my stslaess was the dis-1 eased condition of my kidneys and liver. At this j tune by aeeldent a friend who bad similar tytop. torn to mine Informed me of the great improve ment fa his health by taking Uant's Kemedy, and persaaded me to try it. I immediately oommeno ed taking it, and from the first bottle began to Improve, and it continued nse affords very en couraging results. I tan sleep soundly, walk better, am free frm pains, and the KTere attacks of headache from which I suffered so mneh have disappeared, and I ehearfaUy recommend Hunt's Remedy for all purposes for which ft is advertis ed. I will add In closing that my wife has used It veiy eneeeufnlly for preventing the attack! of sick headache with which she bas been afflicted from youth." Annual Statement Receipts and Expenditures OF Almost Disheartened. A prominent e ltlzen sends us the folk wing statement For several years I have been very seriously af flicted with a severe pain in the back, which I long supposed to be lumbago or rheumatism of the back. More recently the pains had become more severe, so mach so that It was with difficul ty that I was able to get oat or bed In the morn ing, I commenced taking Hunt's Bemedy, and lis Instantaneous benefits are wonderful, for I hare had no pains In my back slnee taking the first three dotes, and am relieved from the patns, aches and exhaastlve weakness, the palnnx, symptoms that usually accompany disease el the kidneys. And I ooLfidentiv expect to be com pletely and permanently cured by the use of lu I most cheerfully recommend Hunt's Kemedy to all who are afflicted with any kidney or liver disease. WM. O. ABNULP, Walnut SUeet, Providence, K. I. March 2), 1-13. yEST PHlLADIJI.tMII.a AFAUE.VT. Tuenli-ffth CONFLUFNCE School District FOB THE TEAK ESDVXd JVJf E 4, 1883. ) aacEirrs. State appropriation balance on hand from lait year. . From IV1. Includlne taxes ol all kinds. Duplicate From all other sources, as sales of houses ur lands, fines, fca. Total receipts S M ti il 791 W at 91 W1 IS xxrasDiTcazs. ;irur oiuuncntta rjHemler 17th. o M'jiitliiy, lioardinK School for Hoys and Voixns Men, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES: Comforts of a VhrMan Horns. Jt'umily School limited. Locality beauti ful ami healthful, tiocmi a, laerary ad vantages of a treat city without its vices. Pupils thoroughly fitted tor an v College or ueparuuent ot business. l or catalogues containim; testimonials ana cuts ol buildings, address . w. mash vn, ra. o k'rlurlnjftl Kesidcnce 3929 Locust St., Philadelphia. IS 00 41B i 13 Oil tii Oil 37 38 VI S3 a 0 19 Oi 17 00 S2B M For purchasing bell. t For building Dd fur. houses ... Fur rentine, repairs, etc Paid for teacher waves. Fuel and eontinaencies Fees of Tree. and CoL. Salary of Secretary IitM and interest paid Other expenses, insurance Total expenditures Am t due 1 rcas. sub. to exonera tion 132 Ain't bor. and unp'd or dobt of district. 300 00 Liabilities In excess of resour ces 167 51 3 AS. A. Brady, SlilON CrUUFF, Secretary, President. We hereby certify that the ahove accbunt was examined un the 9tB day olj ulv, H-3, and found correct, J. M. IXHHtS, V.M. BLACK, julylS Auditors. E- XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lstate of Solomon Camp, dee d, late of South ampton twp., Somerset CV, Fa. Letters testamentary on the nbove eotate having been granted to the underciiraed by the proper authority, notice is hereby iciven to all perns ia delted to said eotate to make immediate pay ment, and thoM having claims aiclnt the same will preiHint them duly authenticated lor settle ment on or betiire Maturdar. Auirust i K3. at the resilience of Israel Kinerick. in mid township. juiyn. uwitUL A. w r.ir.i. Executor. c OURT PROCLAMATION. N'gwdoow. Solomon I'hl has received and placed on his shelves the largest stock of boots and shoes ever ordered in the coun ty, and is selling them at very low figures. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 232 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of I'ure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the inscctrades, such as I'ure Paris C.reen, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line come and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Chas. Griifith 232 Main Street, An exchange, alluding to the hot weather, savs: fte careful of tlie little ones now mat the dotf days are litre. Give them plenty of air and daily baths, and ripe fruits and pure milk, protect them from the damp night air in insufficient clothing. The coming two months will be hard upon them, and unless properly guarded, the doctor will be a frenent and unwelcome visitor of your household. NVrtTms If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines, horse powders, etc.. that they desire to have compounded, they will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 2T4 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc-, are not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please bis customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at reasonable figures. Don't forget the name and number, 204 Main St., Johnstown. Wanted I Kverybody to know that I have greatly improved the Somerset Steam Mills. I am now prepared to manufacture Klonr thac will give good satisfaction, war ranted pure and wholesome. All I ask is a fair trial. I keep constantly on hand a large i stock of flour, corn meal, and all kinds of chop, which I will sell at bottom price for cash. Mv stock is always fresh ground. You will save money by buyinjyonr llour and ll-ed from me, which will be delivered to any part of the town free of charge, every Monday and Thuixlav. Order by mail promptly filled. Respectfully, W. II. Reitz. Somerset. Pa., July 2-t. 1S8.1. One Hundred Cents for Trade Dollars. At Fisher's book store you can get 100 cents for your Trade Dollars In goods at regular w hkkiat. the Honorable Wii.liau J. Baes. President J udite ot tae sever.il Courts of Common Fleas ol the several counties eompotiug tlie Ibtti Judicial district, and Justice ol the tjouru olOver and Termlnhr aud (lenernl Jail Delitery, lur ilu. trial of all capital and other oienoers lu i he said nstnou mu wa. Oiluss and sA.vi at sjvubk. rjwulixi, Judiccs of the Uourts of Common Fiona ana Jiu-lces ol the Court ot Oyer ana terminer aud General Jail leiirery fort.'ie trul of all capi tal auu outer ouonuera iu me uouniy si Somerset, are usuea tie ir preempts aua iu luc jireciej. lur iioitimg a Court ol Oomiuou Fleas siid i reneral Uuartor bessioos ol the i'eace, and trowal J all iMiivery, and Courts ol llycr aud Tcruiiaer, at Somerset, on Melday, August 27, ltt3. Nitiie la hereby friven to all the Juftiec; ofthe Peace, the Coroner and Constables witlun the said County ol sioueraet, thai they be i lit-a and there in llielr proper peraons with their rolls, rec ords, lnuuiaitiuua, exainiuaiiona and oilier rcmem braueea. to do those ihlnta wht-. h to their othcea ana in thai behali appertain to be done ; and also lliey who will prosecute avainsi the bruoners ihki are or shall be in the jail ol siumerset county, to be ineu aua mere to proeeuie aKainat them as shall be just. JOHN J. SPANULr K, aucL S lien 3 jpXECUTORS' NOTICE. I.ntate of Aaron Ileclder. late of Middlecreek 11 p., Sumeraet Co., Fa., dec d. Letters testamentary on the above estate havtnir been itmnifil to thenndersiuned by the proper authority, notice is hereby aiven to all persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and th'iee havinv claims aaalnat the same to present them iluly autbeniicated ior set tlemnt on Satur.lay, September 1, I'M, at the atu resid ence ot deceased. J. K. McMILLEN, juU5. tiKUkr, F6B"GK)ODS That are GOOD VALUE for the money, GO TO Greis, Foster & Quiim's. U3 & 115 Clinton Street JOHNSTO WN, PA. CHEAP CASH STORE ! vroTi ICE IS IIEREI.Y (JIN EN snappllcatlon will be made tothe (lov- ei nor of this Commonwealth, under the Act ol As setnbly entltleil " an act to provide for theincorpii ratiun anil reirulatlnn of certain conorHSlons. ap uroved the 'J;b day of April. A. I. 1ST4, and the supplements thereio. tor a charter tor an Inrended coriKimtion to be called the f ranklin tlrclru ( a-vpany, the purpose of which is to construct, maintain and lease lines of teicirraph for the pri vate use ot individuals, nmis. corporation, mu nicipal and otherwise lor general business, and lor police, tire alariu, or messeiiKer buslni-ss. or lor the transaction of snv busine? In which elec tricity over or ihrouifli wires may lw appiieil to any uxetul purpose, and tor this purpose io have, possess ond er)oy all the riubts. tvnehta and privileKes of the'said act (-t assembly and the supplements thereto. rune JiKlt. BENJ. M. NFI, Solicitor. Do You Want To Make Money ? SAVE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buv the Celebrated A.merica.ii Fruit Drier, OB PNEUMATIC EVAPORATOE. 17 XECUTOHS NOTICE. LIST OFCAUSES. For trial at Aujrnst Term 'of Court. bcglanlox on luiay, Auartisx ... in.. Jacob W. Ulessner vs. father Naubert k. Co J. U. Kent A Co., vs. drove K Dennison. Slnirer Kawlnr Machine Co. vs. SI atu Bowman Mary Reader's Trustee vs. Iloerner A Bender. liavtii Skimmeu vs. jamea sirreiTey. Oitchfleid Bros. vs. K. M. Lichty s Oarnlsliee. Same va. K. M. Lichty. ireorge Seibert vs. lulwin Ileal. John A. Wilt use vs. Kobe V. Lohr A dm. JiMterih Christncr va. John A' Hoelistetier. John Johnson's Admr. vs. Jacob SliaUer a t.XT. Wm. Mnder vs. Nicholas Apple. Ancust Koehler use vs. S. P Snyder. Orus Bocknsva. Samuel Compton. Krancis I), (irlltlih va. W. 1. Barclay. Someret Pa. S. V. TKENT, Aug i, ISM. Brethonota ry. order of primitive days I only speak of i rates. Don t loose lo cents on your Trade ! part of Bedford county. Dollars, bnt bring them all tothe book store I find the Republicans of Somerset and I d cet full value. At the book store yon IledforJ counties about all of rne mind ! can buy 1 IS pieces of sheet mnsic for SO again. Let as all be one attain, and victory Tsvlor received the cordial congratulations will perch upon our banners this fall, and in the fall of S4. " Tariff for revenueonly certainly tnust not win, unless the laboring man wants no work and no pav. A tariff of the select company of relatives and a a.indcr -f t',e world Warranted ! the lrn-yard.and upon going to the door . .-i I ,i;.,.v..r.l ihat it was without a driver. She KbH-n,. rev'sores'ene,. pil'es. chili i beanie .larnie.1 and immcliately started j friend, present. Mr II. T Ktefcon rendered . cm, tcror. b,p,K,l bands, ejid all i in scan I, of her husband, whom she found , tb. servu more enjoyable by the p.ay.ng emti..... : I i-i. In tl.t. mad. dead, almost a oiiarterof be weiiding man h. - - t'.anui'Ti t en it in vr : -"'f- - - i i j it. - - ... .1 .. t - ..r ,., refunded. 2". cent rn-r a mile from the bouse. There were no sus-1 a oenciotis weuinirs: euj'1-rr mas uien ecr- atalwart encineer gave the town lively l',.r :,le bv r Itovd iun l i Piciotis of f.-ul plav. a there were some j veil.couiprp.mgad the seasonable delicacies, j nnem xhe nelt morning CTeTy cow in . .. ... ii- -i . Ti rntmiaiiv renew ed their congratulations i . .., , money anil oilier vaiuaui-a w1" j - - - - - ; town was minus ni-r leweiry oeu. c.iititr)- iH.stinaster who bas formed'. when found. It is supposed that be cents, by mail IB cents extra for postage. Also, 17 pieces of sheet music for 10 cents. In stuck and for sale at cents each, 300 pieces of sheet music Big sensation ! Kle gant placqties, palette and pictures for dec- REGISTER'S NOTICE. COXFIRMA Tl'iS DAY AVG. 2, 1M, TVotiee Is hereby given to all persons concerned as legatees, creilitors, or otherwise, that the fol lowing aeconts have passed register, and that the SDBej Will O pranaiou l"r c,iuiiriiiaiion M'l l lowance at an Orphan's Court to be held at Soiu erset August U, ls3 : First and final aeoount of W. ff. Coleman, ad mtnisbrator of Abraham Hoover. decea.ei. First and final aceeant ef CJeorre W . Shotr. administrator and trustee tor the sals of the real eatateof John Brant, deceased. Fourth and final account of Peter Hangvr, ad niiniatratar of Michael Snyder, deceased. Final account of William A.Uannan, executor nf Heni Bittner. deceased. Third account ef J. B. Paris, administrator of John Davis, dec a. Final account of Jacob L. Miller, executor of Michael Pntman. deceased. First and hnal account of Aaron BIohkIi. ad ministrator and trnstee for the sale of the real e tale of Charlea W Inert, deceasol. Firat and final account oi H. S. Endsley. trus tee for the sale of the real estate of Catharine Htion- deceased. Account of Philip Lape and Isnac Hotlmnn executors of Anthony Lape. deceased. First and final scronn' of Thorns Kcnra, ad nlnlatralnr ol Jacob W. Younkln. dei-esei. First account of O. B. Moore, executor of John B- ai her. deceased. First and final account or Frederick Uroir, ex ecutor of Lvdla Pennsl. deceased. Ao-oiint of tleorue Oardiil, admlnistnitor of Ka chsel Mursn. decejiaed. First ami final account or Samuel E. flerkcy admlnlsinitnr ol Josfali Lolir. decel. First and final account of Samuel K Rerkeyand John lj.hr. eiecuiors of Peter Sneii her. nee'd. First and final account of .Toaenh B. I'avi.;oBe ofih eieentors of John P H. Walker, dee d. First aecvunt of Wm. M. Schrock, executor of Andrew Stailer. deceased. Second and final account of Thomas Cupp guar dian of Bern. Nlckler. Register's f'rtnee, I A. A. sTUTZMAN. J nly SO, 1SS3, i Kegister. fur protection, and that only will put every J orating your rooms, at the book store. The workshop in full blast, and consequently our laborers, farmers and mechanics will be happy. Tlie other night some of Chief Rudiger's book store is the only place in the cotintv where you can bny handsome articles for birthday tiresents. Everything handsome, beautiful, pretty, nice and cheap at the book store, and no frills. MARRIED. :t f reading other people s newspa- , , , nj r. f.n, J,i wagon. " !.a-1 lietier swear off. The Postmaster . . Siiaeb WtDiusr,.-Thetwcnty-fifth anni versarv of ibe weddirg of Mr. and n. Hi ram Kinc. was celebrated at the llefornsrd I'arsonage, in rsotoerset, Monday evening. Iu ' ocrnr as privately as possible, and only tbe a most pleasant and enjoyable manner. Tbe I immediate relatives ana inenas were pres ministerial brethren of tlie ltev. King. In tbe j ent Tbey were Mrs. Taylorof Jersey City, vmieret cla'si. had the matter in charge, mother of the groom ; Mr. Elmer Yutry. I invitations. There were a brother offthe bride; Mr. ami Mrs. J. H, ni jii'i'iv, ,-iiieiiis n-ira- bas issued an order which lit such s it'. 1 affords a line opportuiiity fur dis :"'-'ded otlii seekers to capture the 'if unwary I. M s. 'ruiAtT's I'.kst. If you want good bread s'ni ne other than "o-bbart'e Best Hour." "sfuctiircd under tbe "New Jonathan :7 :Z'ZlZ r ArewCS-storekeersandgaugersbave -nKCTEU-BKlDIt West Knd. to their home, which for the present be , (1, w turned loose here to pAtnrc. D. I -,,- n c . Toilin.n krt at the residence ofMr. Tripp, on Nebraska j n hfu, ., t lZgS, Tim oaiih.biiv nrodaii I mt 1 tiaft li 1 1 VM 1 e ( . . I , . u i tuounfjun dew, small, as li was utsipum io nae iuc eeni. large number of people present, ainioat ev ery Keformed ongregation in the county Tbe presents were no Yutry, uncle and aunt of the bride; Capt W. Wingett and Mrs. Wingett. rente of Mrs. J. 11. Yutry; Mr. and Mrs. Albert on a trw never pets any higher from rrmiticl ur v m( trees U-ar fruit without ''.i,?...w. ..r i.. M:n &iorii i ... . lrf-inir rer-rcsented. one nun. red tam-la a mouth j mrous. and suitable. Tbe ladies of Rev. j Ktetaw,. Wher-in-law end eister of the - .! e fart that it Is no humbug. : i the refresh- groom ; Mm Geo. Stetson, tf ftonn Uke, r.. tfully llrKRiTs '" tbecomiuinv. which is asufflcient j and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Stetson. !U many know that a horse pets up 1 ! guarantee that they were .11 tb.t could be : TL. presents were numerous wd all yalu - and a cow get up U-bind. and the cow ! desired. Tbe occasion was truly delight- ble and ',f 'a- fr.m her and the borye eats to I '"1 nl one U pJntlv remember-4 ftsfrrcwwynsprliwiea !"y i w tnanv know that a surveyor s ea py an j'reseiiu ... .. . . . ... i mm jrst whe has rwcetitiy amvea muiui s 1 A meeting of llie stockholders of the Siim-j gT,.B.lM)U8e. The bride was bandsomelv ' erset County Agricultural and Industrial So- . attired in white mull, trimmed in Irish i tiety was held in the office tf J. H. I'hl, Esq. ! point with jewelry of turquoise and pearl. Messrs. Keller A Sanner, the well known on Friday evening last, and tbe follow ing of- j She presented a truly beautiful appearance, '"rs and confectioners of this town Lave ! fleers elected for the ensuing year: Presi- The high contracting parties to this happy flmirand feed to their business, and! dent, Noah Scott ; Vice Presidents, Wm. B. marriage are well and favorably known to to wish ;, tivn.,,,.!. Thev Lave 1 Frease and J. M. Holderbaum ; Treasurer, I tbe vou niter society of Sioox City. Mr. 'Mraied Vienna Klour in barrels and , H. F. Scbi-il ; SecreUrv, Wm. M. Schrock ; Taylor is employed ia tbe office of . C V as well as choice brand made by Crresnding Secretary, John H. Vhl ; Su- Palmer & Cos, and bas justified the respect '"v Mullin.by tbe pradtial reduction j jieriiitemlent, V. Jlusiwlnii.ii ; rsoara oi ana mencUbip ol his employers ny compe-prw-e,. Corn, oats and chop always t Managers, Peter Hefllcy, Wm. Stahl, R. 8. : tent ability and faithfulness to bis dutivS. iick. Tbeir st.xk of arroceriee is eir, I McMillen, Cyrus Shaver, H. C, Beerito, C.J. i Ue has secured as a bride young lady of '- tnH r..ll i ... ., , t Tl- tr Vnni V TI GnvJw Ttlin ' mwl wnaiarilinMa anil mnv fsxt i m n V.1 qualities of mind aud heart that have en deared her to her niaiiy friend and - ac quaintances. A happy future is predicted s their portion. tr,d full. Mo. ba, Java, and all other ' Harrison, W. H. Koontx, J B.Snyder, John "effi tie cotT.e a specialty. The purest """'onery in ttie market, lieet rf tobacco and cigars always on II. Zimmerman. Tbe Hociety consists of twenty members, with a capital etock of Mi. Tbe fair will be held on the 2d, 3d, and 4tb days of October. J. M. Topper Esq., has his large grist mill completed, and ready for work. He will have all ofthe latest improved machinery, which will be run by turbin water wheel. He also contemplates other Important improvements. Cttizes or CoxrixucE Itcms. Oats harvest just commenced. Hay harvest is drawing to a close. The wheat crop has been safely garnered. Street Commissioner Keyier is bard at work. " - ' New board watcs are In high demand In this place. . c - . The oars crop in this vicinity is the' best for many years, and tbe grass crop is not far behind it. ' . It is said that the school directors have again been successful in their humble efforts to defeat the citizens in obtaining Normal School. ;.; Iter. R. P. Vanmeter, who has been quite ill for some time past, is rapidly recovering and will soon be abie to again take charge of his work. Arthur & Lincoln in 1984 wonld win, and don't yon never forget it 'With snch a tick et the sage of Gramercy park wonld torn' into catnip. X. of Mt. Healthy, Somerset county- Peiinsyl vaniaCollege, GETTYSBURG, PA. rs THE first term of the next Collegiate yer will 1 beerta September 6, 1883. Tke Faculty ef Ui IasUtaUaa Is IUL The course nf Instraetlon ia liberal and f homufrh. The lora ttew Is asset pleaaaa aad kealtay. la tae midst of aa totalliaeat and aiorai oucnmBuHy. and accesai tte by Railroad trains three times a day. The raparatcTj, Department, In ehartre ot the Principal. Rev. X. B. Tocht. A. M. with two assistant Taaenen, furs lab tha oagh Instruction for boys east yeans; ease prspar tec for foasiaess or College classes. Slodenta in this department are under the special care of their lnatruclon wke reside with them In tbe building. For farther Information or Catalogue, address Jt. VALENTINE. D. l, Presldeni. or HEY.J.B.FOUHT. . . : : . PrtnelpaL Qottysburg, Pa., July 13, lsss. uUto-SU WANTED! JMi'aMe mnd Ermtrienerd Htm le " every eourtv Jn Pennnrlranla. to sell HHLELEK f M ft SO JT ilTirj.vr; macHISZS: the aart liberal terms to irood men. Uorresvocdeocs Invited. Adrsss augl-lm H'Jf. SI MXCM tr CO., Itt W.S.hStreee, Cincinnati, Ohh), OHEKIFF'S SALE. By virtue nf certain writs of Fl Fa and Lev Fa Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Som erset county. Pa, and tome directed, there will be oxpoeeti In public sale at tbe Court House in Somerset, Pa., on Friday, August 24, 1SS3, at 1 o'clock p. m., all tbe rlitht, title, interest and claim ofthe defendant. Oecnre T. Hummel, of. In anil tothe following real estate, situate In South ampton township, Somerset connty. Pa., adjoin ing lands laio ol John Witt, Joshua F. Cox and Charles Uxle. containing fifty acres more or leas, about forty acres clear, with an orchard thereon and a one and a half story dwelling- house and stable thereon erected, with the appurtenances, and known a purpart Ttn. S of the real estate of Samuel P. 'Witt, deceased. Taken In execution at the suit of Catharine Mong and Martin V. Sorber, Executors ot John Monf. deceased, who wa Trustee of Samuel 1. TV ti, deceased, use of Kdwls V. Witt. Charles H. Witt, A. H. file and Mary J. his wife, in rig-M of said Mary J. Piie and l:ehecca J. Witt, heirs ef said Samuel D. Witt, deceased. ALSO AH tbe riiiht, title. Interest and claim of the de fendant, H. y. Luna, of. in. and to the following real estate, situate in Shade township, Somerset county. Pa., containing- 15 acres, moreor less, ad joiolnK lands ol tieoreo W. Clark, Thus. Crlssey. James Hamer and John Wlgle, (being timber land) with the appnrtenances. Taken n execution at the suit of Aaron Crlssey. ALSO All the right title Interest and claim or Alex ander Paul sad Mary F Paul, of. In ond to the following real estate, situate la Meyersdale bor ouarh, Somerset county. Pa. being tour lota known oa the plot of said town as lota No. 884, 187, 38 and See, each lot being In size 40x140, bounded on the east by Railroad street, on the south by Fifth street, on the west by a twenly-foM alley, on the north by Fourth street having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, stable, foundry, and other . outbuild ins; a. the foundry be ing In good running order, eontalalna; all the nec essary tools, npalo, patterns: engine, boiler, turning Imihe, etc., eUL, with the appurtenances. Takea In execution at the suit ol Peter U. Mey ers, wae ef Carroll, Adams A Cos, and Adams. BikUe - s rtoTtcn. All persons purchasing at tbe above ate will please take netim that a part of the purchase money to be made known at tke time ef sale will be required as soon ae tbe property as knocked down, otherwise It will ba again ex posed to sale at the risk ot the firat purchaser. Tbe reraise of the purchase money mast be paid oe or be lure Thursday of the first week of August Court, tbe time fixed by tbe Court for the aeknowt. edgmeet of deeds, and mo deed will be arknewledg nutil the parcbaao money la paid ta full. JOHN J. 8PANOLEK. Saearra'a Orvtca . 1 Sheriff. Jaiyaa. .UsJik t Lstate of John Blnbauah. decM, late of Upper Turke)lootlw p., Somerset Co, Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing; been gnintrdto the undersigned, notice Is herebvgiven to ail persona indeited to snid estate to make lmmeiilate payment, and ttiese having; claims against the same will present them duly authentU-a etl for settlem-nt. at the resi.leniss of the Administrator iu said township on Saturday, Aog-ust 18, 183. DAVID H. Vm.OHT. july. 11 Kti; utor. A DM IN ISTRATOR S NOTICE. fcsiate ot Hoary Gelsel, late of Milford township, deceased. letters of Administration ootheahuve estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authiritv, notice Is hereby given to all persons indtbt. d to said estate to rtiiike immedi ate i.nvmcnt. and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement at the hue residence ot deceased on August IS, li--,. CHAKLES B. FEKNER. julj4-l-K. Administrator. PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICf. Estate of Samuel Helnbsugh. ef Addison township, deceased. Letters of admlnlitration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the prorer anthnrttv notice 1 hereby given to all persons Indebted" to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those having claim egiinst the eime to present them duly authenticated tor set tlement, on Saturdav. the ikrth day of June. 1-S.t, at 2 o'clock. P. 31.. ' 'he late r. sldence of dee'd. JKKF.HUH J FOLK. DAVID IIEINBAUtJM, ' M&yl'i AJiuir.istrHt.irs. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jeremiah Gardner, deceased, late of tiuemnhonlng Township. Letters of administration on the ahove estate having been granted to tlie unuersiguci uj me proper suthorltv notice is hereby given to all persons indebte.1 to said estate to make Immedi ate pevment. and those having claims against the same to pres, nt them duly authenticated for set tlement on Satunia v. the 4th day of August 1883, at the late residence of the lce'. V l.'l l. r.i,.-. JnueJ0 Administrator. Salesmen Wanted ! Good reliable men to act as agents for our XEW I'fll'ITS and Mlicr xr.iv specialties.; I aether with full line of nursery slock. No 1.1,11.1, Previous exnerien.-e not essential. Live. a.itive men earn gKl wg. Salary and expenses paid. For terms a.lilress giving iuu nntoe. age. previous isfl'.n. and retrnce. HtMiPES BR . si THOMAS. Cberry Mtu ."ui- series, Westchester, Pa. may. I have accepted the Axency in SOMERSET ami Cambria Counties for this grwat Farmers- La bi. r Saving and Money-Making Invention, anil will be glad to explain lis advantages to, and take the order from everv si an owning an apple tree in the twoeountles. The AJSEatlCAW EAIs KATstR is the beat and cheapeat now ottered the public, and will pav lis oost, aad make money kr juu tiestilea, the first season. The prodts in evaporating fruit, etc. is enormoas. as every farmer mast see by comparing figures Take lor example apples. ol which there promiaes U be an abundance: One No. i Evaporator will cost you t TS Ml Ten bushels ol apples each day tor lit days l'JO bushels 2 " Fuel (ti) Labor t7) Total cost 1W W Cr. By TiO lbs. Evaporated apples at lScts I1 The above la the lowest price at which e vaporated apples have yet sold, and It Is reasonable to suppose the price a fair average, k.vaporate-1 apples are uow selling in this market at 14 cents a pound. Counting six pounds to the bushel, this would make the frail worth (lav per basheL Evap orated peaches are worth 3i cents a poun.1. Thus any man owning an orchard can convert his fruit Into evaporated stork, equal to the best In the market, and pay tor one of these machines lour and five times In a season: Every farmer, especially, ought to have one. We add two testimonials, given the company by farmers In Bedford county : Six Roans. Bedford County, Pa., January 1. 1SSJ. Aw. Mm. Cr. Dear Sirs : " The apple crop has been an entire (allure here this year, bnl our No. 2 Evaporator has paid us tig Interest. Wearied lots of sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins and cabbage. The dried cathae is splendid : we cut it on a slaw-knile, and It dries very last. It should be soaked ten hours to prepare it lortabieuse. 1 was at Mr. D. S. Sell's, to whom Isold a No. t Kraoorator List vear. Mrs. Sell Is so well vleased with it that aho would not do without one nohow. She had no apples, but she bas about paid lor the Evaporator by drying pumpkins, berries and eab- iraiing cauoago in mis section, ours truly. IHUXAJ B. MIJls.i;l'r.H- bage. T her belongs ths credit of nrst evaporating cabbage In this sect In New Estkuprisk, Bedford County, Pa., Nor ember 27, 1SS1. Am. M so. Co. Dear Sirs: We have just finished drying. We bare dried all kinds of fruits and v. getables, and must say we cannot think Ibe American can oe excelled. We hare dried a large lot ol cabbage, and when ople round out how nice it was dried, they brmght wagoa loauls to us lor .Irving. Some of the neighbors made fun of ua for buying such a dear drier, bat they have changed their notions already, and by spring we will U t them know what Is In such a machine.'' Yours Respectiuily. DANIEL S. SELL. We add the following testimonial to show the eac1ty of tbe machine from one operation mads In M IssourL I can lurnlsh a thousand squally as faverable : Clutos, Henry Co., Mo., Januarv It. ISM. Am. Mfo. Co. Gentlemen : ' 1 Intended writing yoo sooner bat 1 wished lo sell my fruit first, and I tell mach Indebted lo your company tor my succees In this business. 1 saved my entire crop of down apples, which dropped from the trees on account of the great heat aad wind of one week, and which would have been a total loss, as apples were so plenty here. I evaporated on any No. 1.364 bushels ot apples, which made 2.'ii0 peunds ef evaporated fruit, which I sold here at It't cents per pound, making 32S.'J4. Total expense of operating. Including machine, freights, and Incidentals. tl'JS 45. 1 have the Evaporator as good aa new, end have called it the Klng" ot all evspvrators. I am Indebted to the American for this achievement, and lor doing lor the trail-growers oi Missouri so much. 1 am perfectly satUH6d with my success. Respectfully Yours, J. M. FKETZINOEK. For further particulars address. jalyll-3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. JuljU-3m. WA.iTEO SALEc-nEn. , . Tneam.uefo.-iV t'e of Nu-ery . iwouaieui f..::l'l. N.ji-Arii :n-.n.iu.ri"l. a;a. j nun r(- li ra: i. 5"! ain.s tl rru.i ajim n u'uu H, Ai T. lii I II. jtpth-ii.ii i pOMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Fannfe Pn tier bv her next . In the Court of Com trsaad James Albright I mon Pleas of Bemer vs. i sot Co , Pa., April T, - FranaUa M. Butler ' 183. Sub. In Divorce. All persona lntereateat will take notice that In pursuance of a rommlaslna to me Issued to take testimony, I will attend at my offlee tn Somerset, pa., oa Thursday, the eta day of September e,t" HENST T. 8CHELL. : aufl OomBiliatooer. Marseille (Pal Ladies' Seminary. Bwmtiftil irniunds.corrjmorltoim rv.!Irl!nn; hatoi throuirhout with sreHin. i non t.uhle. been thrill locatton.no niH.Kr.a. laosooaa INSTBUCTIOS m fcntMKO. r roiicn. nenunu. Laun, Greeic, Music, Drawing, Pajr.ting.iic For catalogues, apply to REV. T. R. E WING. PrincDai. THIRTV-THIKD YEAR begins Septemtier 12 18S3 julyls-iou Always the Best. ALWAYS TRE BEST. SPICED MOUNTAIN KE. A Dnciors Cakc To the yolks of fire eggs, well beaten, add one cap sugar, one-half cop batter, one half-cap sweet milk, one leaspoouful ground cinnamon, one gra ted nutmeg, then the whites of two eggs well beaten, one and a halt cup floor having la It one measure "Bassi a" Baking Powder ; bake la jelly eako pans: when eoM spread each laser with an Icing mase with tha whites of threes gga besx- n stiff and one and a naif caps powdered sugar. julyls Corticelli Pure Twist. The great popularity of this brand of PI" RE SILK Is obtained by the rrrtllrnrt ef fa colors the pecullsHrr id its twist, and the facility with which It may be wrought Into those HUial'e de signs knows te aromea of past ;enrelioae at moat as well as o those of the p reseat tims. fhia welt known brand may obtained of any enterpria- ag merehaat. rl"TIOW. Purchasers hoald notice mrelulle ths 4 1 we at HaMl. with the m i 'oa-rii ai.Li oa one end. The genalne Is put ap only ia this way. Nonotuck Silk Co., Jj'lorence, Mass , Sole Mfs. juua-2w. i y . i f ma 1 ftf-VTl .tvw vrj A UMT0IVS NOTICE. j JXECUTOR'S NOTICE yh,. i Jacob M arteenev. dee d. Ute of Somer- i E.ute ol George Sha ffer, dee'd, Ut of Allegheny set township. Tbe undersigned Auditor, duly appointed by tbe Orphan s tkiurt ol Somerset county to make a distribution of tbe funds in the handset J. J. How man. administrator of the ahov estate. hereby givey noike that be will attend to the , wli,pr,WDttbem duly noiaentlcaiad tor duties ol said appointment at hlsotnce in Somer- f Saturday, July 11. MeS, la AU set boroogh on ThurMay. August i 1SS.I. when to h, to 7' " ami where all nersona In'eresieil may attend. JWHN K. SCfiTT, Buljt Auditor. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eauie of Samuel J. Mlllelr ate of Uuemahonlng township, deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given lo an persons inoeoieu io aaiu es tate to make Immediate payment, and those having-claims against the same will present them duly authenticated lr settlement, at the late re. hlenc 01 mo ueicaseu, oa .situnaf, jiiii. i-m. NOAH S. MILL Kit, JOSIAH MILLEK. juneC Executors. townshm. Somerset eoanty. Pa. Latters testamentary oa the above aslate having been granted to the undersigned by th proper authority, notice as hereby given lo all persona indebted to said aetata torn ke tmmodtai payment, and those having elalmsagalnst lb earn or ceil! Allegheny township, lo FREDERICK ft U a FEES, GEORGE A, tUltP, SoMxastT, May lisu, Exeeators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Geary, late of T'pper Turkeyfoot Twp, Somerset Co, Fa., dee'd. Letters of admlnlstrsttna oa lb above aetata having been granted to th undersigned, by th prper authoritv, notice la hereby give ta thoss imlekted to It to mak immediate paysaeotand those having claims or demands will pleas pre sent them daly aatlveetleatM Kir settimnt oa Saturday, August 11, lMi. at the late rldae nf deceased, at 1 o'clock, r. a. MICHAEL ANSEL, June 27. Administrator. Pennsylvania FFMALE COLLEGE. nns.".cH, pa. The only completelv equipped. flrt-ctasa rhool for Ladies, with full collegiate powers, areet of tbe Aile- fhenv Mouutaiua. LVliirtiiI.il location awav from city noise aod smoke, complete unoraiary, taamw acuity .etc St.!! year jpeas Stpt. lilh. orcaialvgu tarma.!- audreas UaiaJi K. ruunau, rreat. July th-t-ow. BAEGAIN BOX! We have odds and ends in Laces, Embr oideries, Children' Lace Caps, Lace Ties and Fishus, light Calicos and Lawns, Dress Ginghams, and other articles too numerous to mention which we will close out regardless of oost. Five hundred pairs of Ladies' Summer Hose at 8c., worth loc. 150 Ladies' Lace Fishus at 20c, worth 35c. We have still left 150 yards of Swiss Brodine Lace at 12) cents per yard, worth 25 cts. We can and will sell goods cheaper than they were ever before sold in the County. B AER'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. y-ivT?vy-?i'BBaw
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