u U , Somerset Herald. STILL, Kditor. .August !&, 1V3, tIA-' ,1s. , s,-;l.s.!l. c. N. iiyi. 1. piatuond !--. a I'; i; .y ,1 ,.!)!' f.ir lii-alt . !imm"r month. - l;it .,, , r,, will Iwlarpo. !),, lih'W over tbc oats-stuhble. , 1 .V.H.... Ii1.mi1 Hie net raj eu viu.i- 'Tl k,, p up its reputation for dis- v- T.tinp time will soon be morbus season is liere ; be i take votes on tin- trains is an- preparing to make their ,.t. , is m arly as i;.d for an ,v wi-a:her. I I've-. Nil'" colors. No r. N. I.oyd. uii-i hPP". "' I'iamoiid at l". N. i!ovd's. I .iv a pa k of Piainond ,n color from one to tliree i- r.ovJ. : marked down to half their Mr-. M. M. Tku'.i.i.'s. j.e..ple u!ir.itef:i! so long i 1 -1 i - i to render them ser- , ;:ry in this State is Centre, . 7-.". acres, and the smail- ,v t.-.-h has only f!'.K. .ir trade dollars as Unif as v in all probability soon -:' !,i'n l-v l stylish slimmer .rd nt any price. Mrs. M. M.Tr.-dw.ll. ;ir.- busy harvesting their , sioniis iuu-ed a ia! in r;:!tii:j:. M buy tuillinery in all Mrs. M. M. Tki:i-wei.i.. a handful of bay in a htiek . 1 iii a room r-ii-ntly i-a.nt-m Miioviti); the disagreeable vor- ins kn-iwiiii; themsvives V. Trtx.il. will please call at ;,,-.r ai-i-o'.int." either by cash 4 t f i i 'thy Pi'.t-lv.irg vrof bio...lc! ' f .r hi" fine i mi r- tock. I'tiii" i ! ! Mrs. M. K. Scb ruck is ,1-iring the in xl v l' Is. h-isierv ; i ; : i ; !y ' 1'ivf irn il,c tr L-ar ma- Apply .). K i in OTH. Somerset, pa. pealed and put to . .is: an hour before ct the poison and tie a-id easier to be ill. a- f ,r v W.IJ us ! The place to at t '.v.k ,V. P.-i T- b. Wi six net C. at ; at ' cen t . '". sj .'. 5 ' and . i; p-...-:a-e a wagon better ti cm buy them. - :h tween twenty and thir- - .::vr.e bcf.re her courts -: all ife on the grounds is lit ot ' haty and ill c ni- i :i i;s. l'armers will r or 1. r- f. .r fertilizers ,,. m. oiii - ! , rcatv imxe.l. ce T u- us a unt I end .-a':.i nine days. . ;i- wa i-s'ied from the otl't e of -: s-.i-,- p o-'nias., r genera! otlicial : the postmasters throughout the i 'j'.-- ,.t'a reduction in postage rates ' '.like e.'lect oil the 1st oi l 1,'to'n;-, I.,: : tig thftn t" make pnpara , . : Mibkft. Main Ptreet. AVe have i-i a iarce llefrigerator to our M-at ' :'i hii h ail meats can 1 kept coo1 s.:. Mutton. 1W. Pork. Ac, kept i .... i ,i.;k. I',r-I. , . , .-.,, ' ..r.tat can have it kept in the Ifr:g- ' .: til wante.1. ..ave. also. ioo,ii new brick for sale. e wi!l sell by the hundred or thous ' i..w price. Ross Pa vis A Co. r riIents have m-enlly len r t' c coal mines of this state in inin- itis'aKed lime instead i f wder. " .' : m. le into a cartridge, a hole ' . tiir i'iki!. the cartridge stannn-d app. si. Tlie evpansion caus of tiie lime breaks I he 's- ..m. t Save The greatest " i. : t the world. Warranted ,;v . ' bruises, cuts, I'li-ers. i tliis tttti. 1 . v. r -,.r,i. cani-ers. piles, chil- j .,.,1 an.l -i'I .u.j,l liaiKls. and a.l . , ' njpt:.i,. i.":...::.-. e.1 to cure in v-ry j -. .-r ni-.iit-v re:":in,Usl. J5 o-nts jx-r j F.T saV hv C. x. Tt.,yJ. jtsnS.'. j r. .r-i cr.'.. i, coTr.ing cut tiicse days .' "t i-!iii,.-rapidity, anil had the start i s f-.v.ai:,. as the latter development . t,. a treiueinl.ii-.s crt.p won! I have' t'vl. . it the average .titv.k ' i t. AVIieri-v. r rn i doinp ha.i'y ; "t-cnf its Lad hviiiLitifr. and even ti tuatiy p!a.sp, i In-tug lunrsly inin- ' i'- ! for f.s'..'r tus have no fear about .-iter" s'lpplii.. i" "tliir,ih S'-irtmtn. t'krs l'oT If yon watit p.Kd bread i t o'hrrthati "'o hhart's l!-st Fl.mr," .'u-'tured uttH.er the ' New Jonatli.tn pr Ts.," the itiiprcveinents pnrs- , ' -In- manufacture of w hi. h i . t the t.f the mill -'.''. and our rt ! nf f.ne l.nndnsl luirret a innntb - ''. fact that it is r.o htii-.'.l.u. i;epstfuily . 'sK A I'lmtTS. r i fanner lo not u.i vert ! what t i r to s-!l near v a tinu h a would ' .r adtiui!;e. It otic has n farm, a a h.irs. li.rs, sins.p or any other "'ytoseii, he may perhaps ii-.fon-.i h: in L-!.l...rs of the fa.'t and t. ll them if !.-ar ..f any one wsiitiJ whutever he ' to "swetid them along." Tins rniav not secure theru a lus'otner. : .!,..t the ,.,. -r, on, .,,'titiit ( lr .."s; I i-.a.ptlv attended to. II. II. Flick. ' 1 ' X , ' ' i drug line cor.ie and see me or write for .. : .,, ! S 1 e l. Near the lose of the programme a . , . . . , , , 1 artii. l.:i atisville. ra. . . 1 r prui-s. All inquiries cheerfully answered. ... , , , , X.'n Tliursdav last CivU r.iuin.i'r Cement. Vwritt, n rcni.-t came up tor ' Pretty as a ! fi.,rri-m - r ,.f , ,1, Zr v( inc'mad. j aid the last insialiment of the ! was k .,1-il.v e4 hwh-I t. and the j-ie. rn- . , . . . t. .... .it.-.it o t.:e ...in . o- i)t ,,r,,v,;nl,.'iV agnvd uism for thei'icr.d iu the same charming manner. A fiero we are again to the front, with an " " ,.. .f M f Witt;.,.. 1 1 g n.no.M.t nt the in rjf s bare ol t be e i i ma I.Tfc.nnaniie Iv II I ;nnna siiv-lr r,f rnnihm rtot.oiu nnrew - 1:1 -'niement in a newspaper at ; rrTllivi will,.re4 by the Jury was that Mr. j cf fitly cents wa chary ed, and the sum - wouij inform thousands of read- Ank,,nv tIU!. t0 i.;s ,jrath from Ssjuie tnue of xty-x.rt dcuiars realized. Tha pro that they had something to U) the jurj-utiknewn. The remains wer ' were contributed to the buildiDg fund i t.yof horn are equally desirous of brought to Somerset Monday morning, and f tiie IM.C j arsonag, for -tlie Disciples' Li t j i:it Wheit. I m now lakinir for tiie well-known Star lfcineFhos- Li, h has given such glorious results '- I-art of tl. fvmvov- Will l.f it '-it deliverv t IV...L -rl v ! S'i'l.e..f 1 ..... - I. - august, tsend in rour onlers. . lie C. B. Moobe, jto New Ijexincton, Fa. The music oftlie hand organ was he-trd on Mr. Seldituer B. Harrison, the famous bar our street Monday morning. j itone from Wheeling, W. Va is spending a i few days, or rather nittlit with liis brother, I'arker Y. Ki.iimell Ivki., of Meyen-ilale is , sin-nding a fw days in Somerset. The fiui.-uim: touches areleing put on the new School house by the carpenters, ii. ... J Oiboi n. spent Sunday at home returniiU Harrisburg Monday morning. ! wimem ".:., nnsuur-n. !'"' Jackson, of Allegheny City, au- Uepu.y C ollector Frank W. Stewart. I complied by Special Ilevenue A-nt Soiu Huntiiijjdon. i9 in Somerset on oAk-ia! j ervilie. arrived iu Somerset Monday evening busiess. Mr. Henry Forward, of Cleveland Ohio, a son of our former, fellow townsman IIoss Forward, F-sq., is visiting in Somerset. IVputy Collector, Curt G. CampU II, of Johnstown, is in Somerset assisting in the transfer of the l'.th Internal lU-veiiue dis trict. A herd of lift ti'ii to twenty beautiful young Aid.-rnv cows owned by Mr. James l'arson, were driven past our oflice Saturday niorn ing. g . t i . ,t ii.l. l i.i Ilev. George Johnson, ot 1 bliauulpliia, preached a vrry able sermon to a large con- .t. T.f i .1. i. ' tngai:ou ill llie un-i iimau, w uiis r , . j ' ' J, 'm j Mrs. F.ra Gebhart, mother of Mr. Simon : Gel.hart, formerly of this county, died at her home in Dayton, O., last week, in the ' U.'ird yearof her age. j " ' ' ! Mr. Foster Walter, a Somerset boy. who j has It-en working us lireman on au engine , on the 1!. A O. It. 11., was recently promo- ted to the ropi-nsible position of engineer, id wa- v'.yvn an engine on the S. fc road. Mr. Charles Kline, for many years pre, man in the 1Ii:bvi.u oilioe, had three of the lingers on his right hand cruslied by a large stone filling on them, while wording in the sand crusher below town, the latter part of last week. Uev. A. J. McGogney. of Coniiillsvil !e, preached in the l'rtsbyterian church Sun day morning, and in the Methodist Church in the evening. His sermons were able and instructive, and were appreciated by large and intelligent audiences. Mr. Titer lledh-y, of Highland Farm, last week oldtvo of his handsome bay colts, for three hundred dollars each. ne of them was shipinl to New York, and the other to Philadelphia. They were J-erfect biuuties, and ere worill inO:x' money than thev sold f..r. F.J. K.I.K.T. will dellvera h Tuesday evinin for tin- cxc'.ii-i' K' , of the Sonu-rt P,ar, turein the Cour, House, of Court wei k. L's;h Auu-:, i-ivc bent t'.t of R. P- uniniif.s j Post J!o SolltllWi-s! Old Mexii nia. A. R, The subject will be the j f A trip tnrougli New .Mexico, Arioiiaai-.d Southern Califor Mr. W. M. Stevenson. Profcs.-or of lan guages at the Pittsburgh Hih Pchool. who ha been sik tiding several Weeks of his va cation in Sti.ytown and Scmer-et, lelt lor his borne Sunday evening. Mr. Stevenson is aciiltured gentleman, a talented mu-ician, i and a r .yal god fellow. While here be j ma le nianv friends. ; Dr. t nrad P!o i.i.ielphia mil .n Martin Li: ..reach a Mene-riai N-rtn tl.er in Trinity Lutheran Ciiurii next Sun- day morning. This being the -i"":h year . since I.uthers birth. The christian wnrid living vi-rv Considerable ttetition to the character f bis work in the Reformation,) The will known reputation f Dr. Conrad: f.r eioouen. e and ability, mill itistire Lini a t large audience. j The members of the Presbyterian church held a lawn f.te in the Court 11 .u-e ground- Friday evening, f-c the p;i-.se of rai-ing siulicietit funds ;., i;ive their church paint- ed. The handsome irroiinds were gaily dec- . orated, and brilliantly illuminated and were literally thronged d'.inntheentire evening. , Tin- i.r. ie ls neiie 1 otic l.utidrisl and thirty j dollars and fifty cents. The Silver Cor- r.and furnisb.il mnstc for the occasion, j A soiith-h o iti l freight train on the S. Pailroad w:i wrei-ked near the sunnnil . about oVhvek Satnr lay eietiiiig. by a I large U.g lyimr a.-ross the track, il.e rti- j gine. ten der. and several freight car and a j number of rial hopi-en- were tbrowu lro-n e.j ylCT own accompaninitnt, seeming thcre j the track and l.-adiy used up. As the track . (,.,. TO iI1:part an r.dditiona! element of tr- uifli , . f" -v. ..w i . , ,, , ,, ;,. u, i Minn i line oei nfi.iva.u.ni... ti - . .t ( - . placl there by souif evil of the Knob, in Fan net t township. Path Vs'Uy. l he tract contains about e;chy aens. and the prhv paid i.W. The fame gentleman has . .tiered Mr. L:ia Sixa'cr s". 0 j-cr ace f.r several acres of a tract -.utnediately adjoining this. (7uiw lis Coltimbia A. II 'me, while on a visit to the fanii'y of Mr. s-atntiel Kngle. near liratitsvilie. 1. arret! c .tinty. Mi!., last week, met with a friirhttul accident. n Saturd.iy tnorning she went to the barn to see the hay being put awav bv machinery, and. through " ..., , an acnitcnt. tier rigiu nan-i was cawgiu uv . ,., -i moving r.j and drawu tight aainet a pul ley. The fl.-h wa but the lin e one. torn from all the tingi ; and tin.- muscle of the j ihlrd t.neer was so serioiisiv cut that she shi w ill .robab!y never regain the ue of that fin-er. With her other hand she caught, boldot the r..to try to stop it. and that hand was als.) very painfully injured. The iitaris-t d.H tor resided three miles distant, to w bert- she was hastily taken, but he prefer red not to take charge of the case and a H is ed btrto return borne. Mi Home was' then taken to Mcyer-dale. Somerset County about fifteen miles distant, where she pat on I the Paltimore X Ohio F.aoroad ami reached ( p!a-e on f.it'irdf.y niirlit at t' o tl-a-K. 1 v. and i.!ae 1 hcr-elf in the tare ef Dr. Lt-e... , 1.1 I I l at otH.e ,.;ir,.fu! y d"csfd the a ..ntil. J,.iaswii " M-rr.it. 1 ii eu .. , . r.u. JS . 1 . .- - r .rt i ii ! VI - i,iil I il'TVi fli - ..I ti.aa u. ,!.. UCitu I. a t'.ulu 1 1 n 1 Lf au . iat 1 1. ltiesa.i jtiniini hi iw uniM i.iwnur.na a.aio-t iiiacu nie power. .nu Carrie Soinersi-t oountv ti; iti ni es to u- from , ',er sustalne 1 her a'rta.'v well-established Johnstown. Shortly after ri ve o cht-k g. . ur lay eveniti): Mr. 1. A. Ankeny, aceom- pa-iie I by hi eleveti-yeir-old son, arnvsl ut .r.e ofthe hotels iu tlmteity, and re.jtiest- ed to be ao-onitit'.a-.e 1 with meals ati.l ...... l.o.l t.t ti i-ir r.-MIIll th.-y ,,,,eown stairs. ,!k- man mnarkinr that lie was afraid to wi. .... the Ih.ra floor that there wa t.t much danger of firv. They went to several other hotels Mr. Ankeny a':i the w iiilc behaving very strange ly, and finally put up at the HulU-rt IIo.ie. The father and son were assigned a room together, but the man soon became quite violent, and it wa deemed best to pla.-e him in charge ofthe auth. ritir.. A : s.,..Titu... was ....-..,. .n...-....,......ltlnSJ,.uwn5ui.iri0. r ...wis.-. uh.u . to the I-s k-up. He wa- visiied several times during the night by tbe ifii-r. w ith wb-rn he conversed -piite ftwly. He would re main rfect!y .puiet for awhile, and then would become suite wild. Detween and 1 o'clock in the morning he was found in a half wlinitv gesture with bis head resting on the cess pool in his orll, did in death. Jt!t how he came to his death remains a n.vsterv. An imiuest was behi. and the 1 Ae.kcnv was a son of Mr. Iavid Ankenv. I of Sonicrset township, and at the time of hL de-ath was years of are. He left his nmrrM-t r.iuritr home twentv vears Bo l,-f.l in farkl.&tl sMiitt.t Tow where! . ,. 1 Has iivcu ever mice, lie was on uis way , pay a visit to his parents and former! home. ci,t. V. J. Harrison. Any noise by day, or disturbance by nibt that o-.-curx during: the present week, can be charged to his account. He t ill po from here to Ocean Grove, where he will spend the remainder of his vacation. and on Tuesday morning proceeded to re ceipt to Collector Scull for the books, records, papers, etc., pertaining to their respective portions of the former 10;h Iulernal Kcvc nue district. Somerset and IWfucd Coac ties were added to Frank P. Case's, the new 2nd district ; Cambria, Huntingdon and I'.lair to Mr. Jackson's, the new 2:id district ; Fulton, Franklin, Adams and Mifflin to A. J. Kaiifhnan's Ijmcaster the new Oth district. 11 1" in, la us Caiti keii. Just as we were going to press Detectives Snyder and Har rison of Fittsburgh, arrived in town . i i r ,i .. .... who iwo oi ine MiiMMjseu fuoiivcree 11 - fr s b e r- afelv iniail. Jotin Musser and Chauncy ; . Wechtenheiser were the names of the pns- oners. Isaiah YVedite.tiheimr, auioUier, of tlic supfioacl gang, wna shot by one of the oflii - ers, but was not captured. A kit of line burglar's tools and . other pron;rty, were in their poi-s:on. It is pretty certain that they are of the party that burglarized Knep- JVT'f aI,d Schr.K k s stores, as some of the fuund in their nossc-s.-ion contained Si i,rock's cost mark. llev. N. llorne was exjillcd by the tluar terly Conference of Coojcrsdale Church from the Methodist Fpiscopal Church list Salcrday evening. The charge was gross ; immorality, and the siiccifk-ations wero for j buying intoxicating liquors at various times ' djrirg his candidacy for a scat in the Legis- latttre. Mr. Home was not present at the trial, but by letter prou sted against the le- gaiity of the pr.vedings. and gave notice that should the 'Quarterly Conference expel j him he would appeal to the ensuing Annual Conference that will meet in September, at ; l?eayer. Pa. We learn that the specitica- tions were sustained by several witnesses, and. the tiarter'.y Conference deciding that they sustained the charge, expelled him according'y. J4w!w Trihune. Thepariorconecrt given on last Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. Ed. Scull, was a pleasing variety from the programme j ot summer amusements. Over a tiunureii ixrsons in a Int.; t!i be?t musical culture of the place were present, and if the close attention and dicriniinatingapplause which j prevaiinl throughout the entire evening's j pc-f..rina!iie is a just indication of the per ! rnicrs' im-rit the cotiCcrt rtiust lw pro I nouncid a niusuai triumph, .special intcr ef a! adied to the performance from the fact that a lar-e share of the programme was carried by non-resident inusiiians. Tlie palm of the eveuing was by universal con sent awarded to Miss Itird H.irrim, of Washington, D. C. Miss Harrison has not only a voice of rare natnral .plalities, but is pose-si'd of an excellent method, and pol ished style of singing, as well, II-r Voice is a rich, raito. deep, and wiil.al sympathetic con- , Ibr lower notes have a sensuous Charm tiljt I.illv l ie. trifies tLe hearer, '"J j t'lt ! did not tin personal P music itself charm the ear, e-elli-e - if t! :e lady would put the ; st unmusical person into deep sympathy til the efforts of the p rformer. What i-s- ipiim.Jy inarms Jl .ss nrra.n s mneing is her artistic natural ne. which ot course is the acme of an. find with this quality para mount her success in the domain of ballad si.-cinj i limitless. In the tirst selection sung by Miss Harrison "'Pome Day'' the sympathetic character of her Toirewns ap- i.;i-enT. and thp sndilcn inins;ion from the ; h, a:J t thc ch,Kt reg-stef-thourfi gene-.il'v 0. .n-I.? -rc-1 ir.arti-i'c . wa-p rfoctly ai.prnpri-j a.e -n a i,a.ja,j ( Mlc!, totichiue sadne, j j . i,. j 3 mot xv'Mn- effeft. The ! a,,,,ja;l,. ca!lim: f.ra relation of the trim-1 was rt.s., to bv a l,ri.-nt, winning I (,.ini 0 .(,,-'-Twinkle. Twinkle, Little Star"-which by force of the oontra-n in j ,.!;:ir;u.l(.r wili, tlie j,r,Veding pice, was ren- j d -red ail the more effective. "Across the' :i slow w.i'.tz song, was Miss llarri- ,u f n, number on the programme,! a,,j UttI. rendered in a truly artistic manner, j ad ,.ic:til as an enrw.- selection "Twitt e,diam Ferrv." In ther.w. thesinger play sonai linen-i, ana sans whu n nniiiraiiicr-s . , ' , , .. , . I ami abandon that led tlie most critical miisi I fiati of the evening to s;:v tl.at sucli a ren- i to the bt of M r. V. M. Stevenson, ot Pitta- i aj hurglu ilr. fMevenaon omiis rf a musical t'.cnuy, auJ ib'.:U by inli ritatcie and by study a rers.it.le musician, but clairas no honura tu ii,c tuii-aU Ot-Voiid the condition of tlie Jiictiunte. Five of his brothers and 'inseifhave for several seasons given con- e. ;ts, bjLli iustruuicuial and vovul. liis j v..,t is a rather iight baritone, an. I well i alaptcl to baila I and lyric otera singing. : In the duet -tijbble S.mg" sung with ; M ,s4 Harrison, Mr. s-u-ienscn llrst appeareil, a-ul a'thouli giving but a very slight speci" t.i.,,1 nl t f,. tMnn,. 1,, I if , ff l,i Vltt.sa fi,A n.tml er was rendered very etti-ctively, and I at ali 1iajvvrited in tlie slo selections i which Mr. sf-iYvtiruii sang later on in the evening. .''Saecl Violets " seenusl to lose j Hit e of their du: it qualities when voiced i forth by the sing-T, and the mroir " Fiee I as a Bird "showed the power of the singer j in music of an eiitirdv diit'erent character. but not until trie-election from So-unanibulai Ni Vaviso -was reach I, were all the tM.ssilaiitie-oftui: singers vicc brought ouu) A writn r.,at for " arr.r B .Id " bv j Mr. Stevens mi, was tatisfactorily couiplieil j witls. "A vtrv important, part of the con- . ' . . . I cert, the playing ot accompaniments, was; "...m m mu .o .uco un.iertaken bv Miss Itess,,, Hunsicker. of .advantage, and save money by writing to -, h,r ...r- n... s . .... .t... i...t I to rseite nvt that sh had not apj-ared as j a s loc in tae o uet lor ptanu and viw-j I I i ii " Forget Me Not ". vjavotte she I'lay- j ' It'nn lim s. uau uui . Ta:n. ; . , ,..... f w, . l--,ir,. t M N.it tv..ttc she i lav- l wuu r.ire vmi:aucy, ex-jti cm t iprrssiou, i ... .- r. ,,(.3 rojtita"ion by an ni'ertive rendition j ,f -"MajtiftH. Waltz." and by prompt a-j -,-nnce in severj! other nunilrs. rtie 1 ,pJuf 1 Live and Love Tbee" by Misses ! Kaer and .Villi, i-ailcd forth loud and i ro-J 1 ......l... w ...t.l I.q.'a Lwn ft ffMtts,tl,, n , I M pr,w!lt. Mis. Kn.lsley played both in t!ie .ns F.aduo and in the solo selec-1 tioti "t areie-s Kiegnnie'' w ith her wonted ctiv-iieiice. Iu the re to the latter she j-laycd a bright and Sirk.lin; dauce selec tion. I'rvf. J.J. Milier scored a sijjual se eess in Ti i-s retiditi-ui ..f '' Tlie Kin;;' Ilijth war " finillng it with genuine art, and in Jhe W,y number, " A II andred Fathoms ! De.Tl". suitM the artlmi to the word the iH.ndewi-nH of bis rot, would have ' led bne tffgtin-rt by tt.ef.rrtne.1 was at least I? natural, me trio Lome ' i Hokjr bparit'-1 Ui only aacrcd Beicctiaa on t tiie ir rau.me atforJed pleas.rg variety, and '4a Xi-ivacrcj fci-iitlessly. The doains? pje,.vrlThe Oil Folks at Home" was sin. j; a chorus, aud caused both pleasure aj regret pleasure for the music, regret f,,r u. of the Concert. An admiesion MAIIKIKD. FISH EK. BEXFt KD. At the Lutheran a ;,.!.;. ..t.w. t..i .in i? v. (h.imc i vr Ker.J - V. Shearar, Mr. lnjuaiin F. FMiet I to Miss Annie Ik-oford, both f this county. Railroad News. During the past ten days a nnruber of prominent contractors from PbUadelphia, tr York, I'ittsbarcb. and other places have been in Somerset, and along the line of the Harrisl.arg .t Western road. The common understanding seeJin to le that the contra:ta will be let the latter part of thia tuonlb or early in September. A re porter of the Philadelphia 7Vr attempted to interview Mr. Yanderbilt at Saratoga. He stated that he was out of business, and that bis railroad Interests were in the hands of trusty managers and referred the reporter to Mr. Depew, who was present, for the in formation wanted. Among other things Mr. Depew was asked : "What do you think of the outlook for the railroads and, particularly, Yanderbilt properties ?" And to this question he made the follow ing reply : " It is first-class. We are constantly at work upon our different railroads, making improvements to track and rolling-stock, and pushing extensions that cannot bnt add larguly to our revenue. In the Western part of Pennsylvania Mr. Yanderbilt's en terprises are' pushing vigorously into the Connellsville and Clearfield coal regions, and when his system of coal roads there, embracing nearly 400 miles, is completed, we will be able to feed both the Lake Shore and New York Central from the richest coal and coke region in the United States. These branch roads will add largely to our business and will put us in possession of the most valuable kind of traffic. One of these roads, the Youghiogheny, runs direct from Fittsburgh to the Connellsville coal district It eounects with the Pittsburgh .V. Fake Krie, one of our roads, and then continues North to Ashtabula, where it connects with the Ike Shore. While the Pine Creek road, which we are building, and which connectj the Reading system and the New York Central roads, will bring to the latter an enormous amount of business, The South Pennsylvania, another new line which Mr. Yanderbilt projected is iu process 0f construction south from Harrisbuxg t.i Pittsburgh. It connects with the Pittsburgh roud and this gives the iron interests a direct cutlet over the Lake Shore. What is known aj the Yanderbilt system, when completed, will be the greatest system in the world, and will reach the most productive agricul tural, manufacturing and commercial terri- tory in this country. It now consists of the New York Central and Hudson River Rail road, AS) miles, Lake Shore 5,"0 miles, double track, Canada Southern fc M.chigau Central 550 milts, double track. Northwest em Nkelplate 65i miles, or a full U.ijoO miles of double and quadruple track, not to speak of thousands of miles of side ! tracks, etc. In addition to his large inter est in each one of these roads, Mr. Yander bilt has blocks of Rock Island and Burling ton slocks," said Mr. Dejiew. Always on the boom. We mean the five and ten-cent counters at Cook it Beerits' are constantly getting something new, and al ways have a full stock of these highly popu lar, extremely useful, and remarkably cheap goods. Ijok over the counters and take your choice for five or ten cents. Four years trade lias indelibly stamped tucecu on this enterprise. If you come to town and don't drop in and look over these counters voll j1Jlve iy!it I110ney, and your trip is a fail jure. Always extraordinary bargains. The biggest thing we are running now is our live-cent glassware. An extra large stock j,,, rtx.ived for Camp-meeting week trade We are sorry to say that Mrs. Savilla Kring 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 sjK-aking. D. K. Lavas. Dradley's little reajier came off victorious ut every field trial. It still chale'nges the world. 1 Light draft, well made, and docs the work to perfection. It will reap your oats clean, no matter bow it is tangled. Fel- o w farmers, send me vour orders at once for i a Kradlev, Xo 4, to cut your oats. ! H. II. Fuck, i Mayfield Farm, Lavansville, Pa. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have ojiened a new drug store at Z Main Street, Johnstown, Ia., where I would be pleased to see them. ! My stock consists of Ture Drugs, Chemicals, i I'atent Medicines. Iye 8tufl's, Perfumery : and Fancy Gools generally. At this season i I would call attention to the insectrades, , -nit sueJi as I"ure Tans (.reen, 1'ure Towdered Wiite Hellebore, IVrsian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the wavs win. Look ! P.ed Steads, onlv $3, chairs and all kinds of Furniture at prices according. We invite you to visit our new Furniture Store. You may find some article you want, and if so you will be suited wite the price. Coffroth & Co- Main Cross Street. Leading to the Depot, - A good violin and Dow, only at A Xathan's. Baer's Tdock. i examine niv stock. Mrs. A. K. I'm. a line line of Aconleons, from js-j 5) Upt at A. Kath vn's, F.aer'9 Block. Jersey Jackets Jor ladies and misses at Mrs. A. E. I'hl's. TrS ,he Russian Gut Violin Strings, for onl-v at A. Nathan's. Baer a Block. ; Handsome all wool Cashmeres in black anJ (roI) M ceIl!j ul j A-j; t-hl i . , , . I TV... 1.. I . ill r,,i :. I nie fur prices for anything they want in the musiral intniiiunt lin. - - w A. Xathax. Daer's Block, New poods for fall and winternow cotuin;; l in. Mrs. A. 1. Isu Opekatite Denti-tet a Ppe. ialty 1 Dr. J. J. Reachy will remain at his Dental Room? at tbe Glade House at Somerset until Angbst IS 1nT. All summer g'ls rvganllesa of cost, at A. Nathan's. K , " & '7,' we tnown , conf,t-onrs of ,own h. added flour and feed to their business, and propose? to push it vigorously. They have the Celebrated Vienna Flour in barrels and sai ts, as well as a choice brand made by Brinker ii Mullin, by the gradual reduction roller process. Com, oats and chop always in stock. Their stock of groceries is new. frfh ,nd fulL Motba, Java, and U other , f fi snwisdtv. Thevurest ud CUBferfioMly muiiet jje bmjklf atllbCMUld cigar, always on hand.' A YiB-Asts Dat'tKiiaT. Mr. C. X. Boyd is always alive to his business, and spares no pa'ns to secure the best of, every ; article in his line. He has secured the agen cy for the celebrated Pr. King's New dis covery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for consumption, cooghs, colds, hoarseness, asthma, bay fever, bronchitis, or any affection ofthe throat and lunps. Sold on a positive ruarantec Trial bottles free. Regular size $1. Notice. All persons having shade or or namental trees in front of their dwellintsg will please trim them np at least eight fee from the walks, or the same will be done by the Street Commissioner without further notice, By Oti'U or tub Tows Coi'scil. Waxted : Kverybody to know that I have greatly improved the Somerset Steam Mills. I am now prepared to manufacture Flour tbaiwill give good satislaction, war ranted pure and wholesome. All I ask is a fair triaL i keep constantly on band a large stock of flour, corn meal, and all kinds of chop, which I will sell at bottom prices for cash. My stock is always fresh ground. You will save money by buying your flour and feed from me, which will be delivered to any part of the town free of charge, every Monday and Thursday. Orders by mail promptly filled. ' Respectfully," W. II. Rkitz. Somerset, Pa., July 23, Note This 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, 2G4 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 his 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, 304 Main SU Johnstown. A. H. Ferner and Bro., have already re ceived the greater part of their Fall 4 Winter stock of Boots and Shoes. They also purpose selling the best quality of rubber goods ever brought to Somerset. The Profession a Unit. Mr. C H. Drapar, of No. 3 Main street, Wor cester, ttata., volunteers the lollowlnn : Having occasion recently to nae a remedy far kidney disease, I applied to my druggist, Ms. D. B. Williams, of Lincoln Square, this elty, and re quested him to furnish me toe best kidney medi cine that he knew of, and ha banded me a bottle of Hunt's Kemedy, stating that It wa considered the best liecanse lie bad sold many bottles of it to his eustomeri In Worcester, and they all speak of It In the highest terms, and pronounce it always reliable. I took the bottle home and commenced taking It, and had that It duos lb work cdectu ally, aod I am pleaded to recommend to all whu have kidney or liver disease th as of Hunt's Remedy, the sure cure." April 11, 1SS3. We Ail Say So. Mr. Qeorge A: Burdett, No. 18i Front street' Worcester, Mats., bat -ast seat us the following' directly to th out : . " Being afflicted witb ailments to which all humanity Is snbieci sooner or later, I read care fully the advertls cment eegardlng the remark, ble curative powers of Hunt's Bemedy, and as It ststmed to appt; to my cafe exact! j I purchased a bottle of the medicine at Jannery's' drug store In this city, and having used It with most beneficial results In my own ease, my wll and son also com menced iu use, and It has most deeideUly improv ed their heallb. and we shall eontlnu Its use In our family under such lavurable results." April IT, US2. Druggist's Evidence. Mr. (K-erge W. Holcumb. druggist, No: HU and 131 OongrefJ street, Troy, N. Y., writes April 7' 1983.- "Iam constantly selling Hunt's Hemniy fi r diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder, and urina ry organs to my trade and friends, and find that It gives general mtlsfaction to all who ase It," irnca of th SOCTH Pt!.iaVLVASl KalLBOAD COHT H-BRISHI'KO. Pa Aug. It 1 Comf't. J g. 11, Dw3- ) VSHtClAL MfchTl.Nl of the tuckhulurrs ol the Suutb Pennsylvania Kallroad itoupauy w.il be held at liic ord'.-e ol Hie sld Companr la the city ot Harrl-burg, un Tburclay, the i;h day ol sipinber, lssa. at 9 o'clock In the afternoon. Pnrt 1 wheu and where I he joint aitrrenjem entereu into IlIIU lUHIII... ... .. , .1 . I H , 1 r,,, ..-1 , .. I . T'i Company and the directors ol the Harria liurg and houthwestera Kailruad Company, lor the cooaolidaiion ot the taid two Companies and IM merger ol the aaid Harrlaburg i Sjoiithwetu era railroad conmanv into the said South Penn sylvania railrua.1 company will be (abmlued to tb said stockholders, and a vote by b-.ll.t In icr- fon or by proxy taken lor the adoption or rtjeciioB of the same, and at the same time and place all ol the acts, resolutions and proceedings of the board ol directors of the said south Pennsylvania railroad company since toe last annual meeting and up to and including the dayol Ikssid meet ing will be submitted to the said stockholders, loitetherwith a resolution approving and rally ing each and every ol the said acta, and a vow of the stockholder, will be taken upon the questton of adopting or refecting such resolution. FKtJjK. J.OKOTtVENT, acglS V- Secretary. A DMIXISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. LtUkte of Alexander Stern, lata of Somerset township, deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been arranted to t he undersigned by the proper autbnrity notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted' to said estate to make immedi ate payment and those having claims aarainst the sumeto present them duly authenticated (or set tlement, on Saturday, the M day of September, lssa, at the late rrsidence ol dee d. LINCOLN STFRX, Sept 15. Administrator. For Sals at a Bargain ! The firm formerly kiwwn as the JOHX FAID LEY FAKM. containing 377 acres, of which . IT acres Is goud level bottom land which, witb but little expense, can be made one of the best stock and grain larms in Western Pennsylvania. This larm is located in Lre-er Turkeyfoot Township. Somerset County, Pa, within one aod a ball miles imd Crsina, and within balfa mile from my present home larm. For sale a very desirable property just outside ol the Borough of 1 rslna. containing 7 acres of land, on which there Is erected a verr nice new two-stoty frame Dwelling House, with six rooms ; also a good stable, garden, and well of excellent water ; a beautiful location. For particulars appi v to me at this place. NOAH SCOTT, Uraina, Pa. augl4.4t. SOMERSET CIGAR FACTORY. J. K. COFFROTH, Proprietor. :o:- I am constantly manufacturing Choice Brands of tbe FINEST CIGARS, And make a specialty of HAVANA TOBIES, the very best in the market. OUR HAND-MADE STOGIES Are oneicelleil for exceiieoce. The se ?to oiu and Havasas Rive the ftreatest value for the money of any Ci jrar Manufactured. Kone but tho purest and best TOBACCO used, and all CIGARS manufactured by me are warranted to smoke. ORDER FKOS ' ' " f . ' Betall Dealers Solicited, which will receiva prompt attention. I can compete in prices with City Factories. ia connection with my luanuJacturing 1 have a First-class Retail Cigar & Tobacco Store In which are kept all the Superior brands of CIGARS, CTIKWIXQ and MOKIXG TO RA CO?, PIPES, STEMi, TORACCO POlCIIES,c.,t. : Store and Factory on Diamond, Somerset, Pa. July. LIST OF CAUSES, For trial at August Term of Court. beginning on Monday, August 17, lvvl Jacob W. Olesener vs. Father Naubert St Co. 1. It Kent k to , vs. Oruve St Itennisoa. Slngtr sMswiui; Machine Co. vs. Alalu Bowman. Mary Bender's Trustee vs. Duemer k. Bender. I lathi Klmmeil vs. James McKeh'ey. C'rib-hBcld Bros. vs. fc. SI. Idchty's Oarn jliee. Same vs. K. M. Llchty. George Seibert vs. fcuwln Deal. John A. Wilt's usa vs. Kobt t. Ihr Adm. Joseph ClirUmer vs, John A. Hoohs teller. John Johnson's Admr. vs. Jacob Sballer's Exr. Wm. sjnder vs. Nicholas Apple. August Koehler use va. 8. P Snyder. Crrus Bockus vs. Samuel Oompion. Francis D. Orittlth vs. W. II. Barclay. Somerset Fa. t S. V. TKENT, , Aug 1, 1SW. ( Frotbonotary. JJEGISTErw'S NOTICE. COXFIRMA Tl OX DAY Al'G. 30, 1SS3. Notice Is hereby given to all persons concerned ss legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the fol lowing aerouts have passed reglstar, and that the same will be presented for confirmation and al lowance at an Orphan's Court to be held at Som erset August 21, 1&.-3 : First and final account of W. If. Coleman, ad ministrator of Abraham Hoover, deceased. First and final account of Qeorge W. Shober. administrator and trustee lor the sale of the real estate of John C. Kraut, deeeased. Fourth and final account of Peter Hanger, ad ministrator of Michael Snyder, deceased. ! Final account of William A-Garman, executor of Benj. Blttner, deceased. Third aeoount ef J. B. Davis, administrator of, John liavis, dee d. Final account of Jacob L. Miller, executor ol Michael Putman, deceased. First and ttnal account of Aaron Blnugh, ad minlstrator and tru-tae for the sale of the real es tate of Ubaiies W invert, deceased. First and final account oi 11. S. Endslry. trus tee for the sale of the real estate of Catharine lieon, deceased. Account of Philip Lape and Isaae Hoffman executors ef Anthony Laps, deceased. First and final account of Thomas Ream, ad ministrator of Jacob W. Younkin. deceased. First account of U. B. Moore, executor of John Boucher, deceased. First and final account of Frederick Oroft, ex ecutor of Lydia Penrod. deceased. Account of treonre Uardill, administrator of Ra ehael Moran. deeeased. Kirst and final account or Samuel E. Berkey administrator of JoslahLahr, deceaiil. First and nnal account ol Samuel E. Iterkey and John Lolir, executors of Peter Seirher. nee'd. First and final account of Joseuh B. l)aris,;.ine of the executors of John P. H. Walker, dee d. First account of Wm. M. Schrock, executor of Andrew Statler. deceased. Second and final account of Thomas Cupp guar dian of Kept. Nickler. First and final account of Henry Knlerem, ad ministrator of Henry Kulcrem, deceased. First and final account of Henry Knlerem, ad ministrator ol Henry Ackennan, deceased. First and final account ol John H. Snyder, tms. tee for the sale of the real estate of Hebeeca Jklo Oregor, deceased. Keglster e Othre, I A. A. sTITZMAS July 30, lssa. i t Keglster. ClIEItIFF SALE. y virtue or certain writs of Fi Fa and Lct Fa Issued out or the Court of Common Pleas ol Sum. erset county. Pa., and to me dlrecte.1. there will lie exposed to pubdc sale at the Court House in Somerset, Pa., on Friday, August 24, 1SS3, all the right, title. Interest and claim of the defendant, (reorge T. Huuimel. of. In and to the following real estute. situate In South amptou township. Somerset county. Pa., adjoin ing lands late ot John Witt. Joshua F. C.x and Charles Ogle, eontulning Dl'ty acres more or less, about forty acres clear, with an orchard thereon and none and a half story dwelling house and stable thereon erected, with the appurtenances, and known as purpart No. & of the real estate of Samuel I. Witt, deceased. Taken in execution at the stilt of Catharine Mong and Martin V. Sorber, Fiecutorj of John Vong, deceased, who wa Tiustee ol Samuel 1. Witt, deceased, use of Kdwln I. Witt. Charles H Witt, A. H. Pile and Mary J. his wlie. In rWht of said Mary J. Piie and l:eiecra J. Witt, heirs of Said Samuel I). Witt, deceased. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of the de fendant. B. F. Lumr. ot. in. snd to the following real estate, situate In Shade township, Somerset county. Pa., containing 15 acres, more or less, ad joiuing lands ot lieonie w. Clark, 1 ln. Crissey. James Hanier and John Wlgle, (belDg timber land) with the appurtcnanr-es. Taken n exeiuti-.a at the suit ol Aaron Crissey. ALSO All the right. H'le interest am claim or Alex ander Paul and Alary Paul. of. In nd to the lolli.wlng -eal estate, sitmte in Meyeisxlnle tsr ounh. Si.inersct ciutty, Pa. Iwir.g tour lots known on tlie plot of said town as lots .No. SM, tsiT. 3M and 3v. each lot being In ste Suxlt.0, bounded on !heeatt.y RiIro. street, on the south by Fifth street, on the west by a twenty I. k,i alley, on the north by Fourth street having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, stable, foundry, and other ou'bmldlnKS. the foundry t Ing In g'Hxi lunnine order, containing all the nec essary tools, cupalo. luitterns: engine, boiler, turning lathe, etc., etc., with the appurtenances. Taken in execution at the suit ot Peter C Mey ets. use ol Carroll, Adams hi Co., and Adams, l u-k tetx iSoTica. All persons pun-hp slrg at the aNjve snle will please tke notire that a part of the pun-base money u be made Known at the time of sale will te required as soon a- tiie .r-perty is knocke.1 down, otherwise It will b aitiiin ex ihisoI to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The resklueor tb purchase monevmust liettaldon or belore Thursday of the hrst'week of Au.o-t Court, the time fixed by the Court for theackr.owl edirraent ot dents, and nodeed will beacknowledg until the purchase money Is paid in lull. JOH.V J. SPANQLKK, ? Bxais-F's (trwicr ) Sheriff. jtly-A. .Ism. ( C 0M.MIS.SI0NERS NOTICE. Fannie Putler bv her next In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Somer set Co.. Pa.. ADrtl T. triend .lames, Albright I Franklin M Butler ' lsat. Sub. in Divorce. All persons Interested will take notice that in pursuance of a Commission tome Issued to taiie testimony. I will attend at my office in Somerset. Pa., on Thursday, the S:h day of September next. HENRY F. SCHELL. augl Commissioner. UDITOR S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Marteeney, .tee'd. late of Somer Ip. The undersigned Auditor, duly apimlnted by the Orphan's Court ot Somerset county to make a dlstrlhutlon of the lands in the bands of J. J. Bowman, administrator of the above estate, hereby gives notire that be will attend to the duties ot said appointment at bis office in Somer set boroauh on Thursday. August 2. lss-i. when and where all persons Interested may attend, JOHN K.SCOTT. Suljl Alltor. E XECUTOU'S NOTICE. Iute of Samuel J. Mlllelr ate of Quemahonlng township, deceased. Letters testamentary on the above es'ate having been granted to'the undersiirne.1. nMie Is hereby given to all persons io iet.'ed to said es tate to make immediate payment, and thoe having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated f..r settlement, at the late res idence ot the deceased, on Saturday, July. -JS, 1-W .M. M s. .11 11.1. r. it. JOS1AH jttlLLfcK, junetJO. Lxecntors. pXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ltate ol Georirs Shaffer. dec'd.Iate of Allegheny township, Somerset county. Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby srlven to all persons Indebted to said estate to ma ke Immediate payment, and those havingclaimsag tinst the same will present them duly authentic ted for settle ment on Saturday, July 2L, 19S3, In Allegheny towcihlp, to FREDERICK SHAFEER, liEOKGE A. CUM P. SojfERsrr, May 23. lsW. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. fcstate of Samuel Hsv, late of Somerset 1 wp Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letters of administratis! on tbe above estate bavin; been granted to tbe undersigned, by tlie pn.per autht.rity. notiee Is beiehy s-iven to thosj in.lesite.1 to it to make immediate pavsMnt and Uiuse havisa; claims or demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday tbe tM day of Septemtier. 13. at the late residence ol deceased, or tbe law oificeof J. K. skotl. Somerset, Fenna. JOHN A KAYLTIK. augti. Administrator. Florence Silk Hosiery r on I..ADIES. Tbese roods are manufactured fr.m the FLOE f.vct AA7 ITISli Mik'. band Irames. in the best " roll-fashioned " shapes known to the trade. They are made extra lona. are dyed In the yarn, and may be washed wltbout Injury to eulot or texture. Purchasers shuald notice our trade mark, tbe letter; r TRADE MARK. F knitted into tbe hem at tbe top of each Stock ing in all our best Hosiery for Ladies. Ask your storekeeper to show you the Florence Stork is.'S. Our latest Book on Knlttins (Xo. 4) with sam ples of Knitting aod Etching Silk, sent on re ceipt of three 2-eent stamps. HOSOTl CK SILK CO. Florence, -fats. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Edward R- Qrtffith. dee'd lata of J ra cer Twp.. Somerset Co-. Pa. Letters of adratairtrattno on tbe above estate bavina; been granlT-l la tb asdeislned by the proper authoritv, notice Is hereby airea t. all persons Indebiad to said aetata to make immedi ate pavnent. and loose aavlnc claims ssalnst tbe same will present them duly authaatieated lor settlement at tbe late residence ol deceased, oa or belufe Sl4enbT I, 1SI3. LETI ORIFFrTH. SoDrtt, Pa. , Aa(. , 1K-4- AdoUaiatraua'. 4 SSIGNEE"S ACCOUNTS, Ac. The Ibllowtaa; aeemnts nave been bled, and will ke presented lor oooJlnaailon on Tbursday, As (rut 30: lsl , U.U Bawr ana i. Q. Ogle, Assignees of John O. Klmmeil. V a lectin Bay, Assignee of Sozlna ZUBawr man. Isaauel H. B auger Com mitts of lUbeeea Baa- Protboastary'sOiace, ) 8. V. TRKJfT. Aagast a, ri WANTED! MUbte mud Experience Men fn vrv eosntT (a Fransvlvaala. to sell HHtlLLR sTtS.J.V Si 7.VG MAiHIXES: th. sarst Uoarai tersss UsrnodSMn. Correstiostdeac. uivrteA. Annas US W,S. Sth Streee, Ciaeteaatl, Uhte, f! OURT PROCLAMATION. J vChereat. the Honorable Williaw J. Baca, President J u Ige ol tae severs! Courts of Common Pleas ol the several counties composing the lath Judtrta! district, and Junlce ofthe Conns of Oyer ami Termtnhr and General Jil IKellvery. for the trial or all eapbal and other o oncers in lite said Iiistrtel, Ind Coixiss and SA-ii'Ci. SirrrB. Lstpiires. Judges ol I lie (tturtsot tktmroon Pleas an4 Jus K-es ol ih Courts id Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Unlivery fjr the trial of all capi tal and ot her ollendera In Hie county sf Somerset, have Issued tlx lr precepts and lo me directed, for bidding a Coart ut Common Pleas add Ocneral Uuarter Sessions of I he Peace, ami General Jail Delivery, and Courts ut Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset, on day, Aagaiat 27, 18S. None a is hereby given to all the Justices ofthe Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County at Somerset, that they be ihea and there In their proper persons with their rolls, rec ords. Inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those i hints which to their offices and la that bebali appertain to be done : and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail ol Somerset county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. JOHN J. SPANOLKK. augl. stneflS. TEST PUILaDELPni t ACADEMY. Twenty-fifth year coMinrnra on Mondiiy, Sfjiteuibirr 17th. Doardinz School Ibr JJoys and You ins Men, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES : Comforts of a Christian Hume. Family School limited. locality beauti ful and healtliful. Social and literary ad vantages of a great city without its vices. Pupils thoroughly fitted for any College or department of business). For catalogues confiining testimonials and cuts of hiiildin;. address r. W. IlA!lTI.Ut. Pk.O frlaelpal. Iles'nlence .Ttrjfl IxcustSt., I'hiladelphia. JOTICE IN TRESPASS. The undersiirned hereby give notice that any person herealter tresspussina- on onr premises lor the purpose ol hunting, hshlng, or gathering nuts and berries, will b dealt with accorllig to ltw. S. MOSHOLDFU, JOHN A. HOFFMAN, ItAVIIlCOVER, P. C. MILLFK. W. A KHOAIiS. S B. HOfiAMKK, ALKX ML'SSh.K, J. J. C- 'LKM N J.J. BUTCH, S. S. FoKNKY, I. J. HIJifUH. SAM L KHOADS. J.J.BKiNT, I. M. HLL (. J. JCHhoCK, SAM'L FAKNKY. W. ii. Si H HOCK. WFSLF.Y BCKNS, J. C BKACHLY, SAM COKKK. JOHNS. MKYHBS, C. K. KAYMAil, auif-3i FARM FOE, SALE ! The unitersitmeil offers for eal itrm ntaln in fyi BK-rv, situate on anl me-balf tuiief nonli of Someriret. It Is well tftinrT1 and urder tfuod state ol cultivation, witb trno.1 iruit. k'-kI rutin in water. Pon'tiawrs rle-lrina t fee the ('Dlierty ami learn the price ehouM call at the lann. it aJdr( aui!i-8t. IA VII PIIK, Somv-r-t, Fa. E XECUTOIt S NOTICE. Lstate of Solomon Camp. dceM. latn of South ampton twp., S.iuierset Co., Pa. Letters testamentary on the ab.ve estate having been granted to the understand by the projrtjr authority, notice is hereby iftventoall (arsons In debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated (or settle men, on or belore Saturday. Aairust .. 1hs3. at tbe residence of Ismel F.tneiirk. in said t'.wn' ip. julyH lit.iiKi)K A. WL1SKL. I-.xecotor. E XECUTOItS' NOTICE. Estate of Aarn Uechlvr, late of MUdlecreck fctwp , Somerset o. la., tlec d. Letters testamentary n tb arNv estate hnviDK been k rantui to the unierf Unrl by the pr'per authority, notire i9 lWrey niren to all iscn"C8 lndhtel to suhl eUte to mke iiniiieiii- ate piijment, ati'i those havinic ciaim airatrft the me lu preveni mem noiy auuieniuMif-ci iitwi tieinnt un Saturuaw Scpleiuhcr 1, I"-., at tbe ate r9-i ence ol lieiiseJ. J. R M MII-LKX. julu.'. tiecuttr. JXECUTOH'S NOTICE. Lstlte of J.,hn BIultfiUKh. dee'd, late of Upper Turkeyloot twp., Somerset Co, Pa. Let'ers testamentary on the. iNive estate hav ing been grante-lto the understirned, notice Is herebv given to all persons indebted to said estate to make lmmwlitite payment, and tnose having claims ait:iiiist the fame will present them duly auth-ntir;i ed b-r sttlm. nt. at the residence of the Adroitdttrator in said township on Saturday, Acgu-t IS. ltS3. IAYII II. VOT.'rtHT, july-11 Ex-3 utor. DMINISTUATOUS NOTICE. Estate of Henry Oe'sel, late of Mllford township, deceascl. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper auih. rlty. notice Is hereby given to ail persona ln.lel.lrd to said estate to make Immedi ate pavuient. and those having claims airainst the s:n.e will present them duly autbeotieated for settlement at tlie late residence ol decayed on Auurust lfl, 1-.S3. CHAELFJS r. fekner. july4-l-s3. Administrator. jpXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob J. Miller. lat of Qusmaboolng Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee d. Letters testamentarr on above estate having been irraoted U the underslicned by the proper au thori'v. notice is hereby (tlvcn to all persuosin debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those bavins: claims aifainst It to pre sent them dulv authentic -1 for settlement on Saturday, S.ptember 15, I -S3 WM. H. M'LLEIt, gaa. Executors. D M I NISTRAT0 R'S NOTICE. Estate of Jeremiah Gardner, deceased, late of lluetnahonina- Township. . . . ...M..I.,Hti.,n , .n .ha K..TM alM.A havlna been irrante-1 to th undn.laTie.1 by the proper autonriiy mm.-o . i.r,... tvrsons lndebte.1 to said estate tr make lmme-11- ate barment. and the havina- claims against the same to pres-nt them duly autbentl.-ated n set tlement on Saturday, th th day of August 13, at the late residence f th -terse.1. WlJiAXWlMiERS. jnue'J) Administrator. Salesmen "Wanted ! Oood reliable men to act as agents lor our XEW FRriTSanltlier NEW SPECIALTIES. together with a full line or nursery stock. No peddlinic. Previous experience not essential. Live, ajtlve men earn stood waiccs Salary and expenses paid. For terms, address, uivma: full name aire previous eecupatlon. and irtrerie, HKOPV-sl BKO . a. THOMAS, Cherry Hill Nur series, Westchester, Pa. nuyn. ...ut .ma WANTED-SALESMEN. T'.ca'. ..si nr.. h; r .-. .:-s y .s, I nqnalcl . ,n x..w.tw.tii tws. r. ,- . ar,". eT 11- t s T.il 1. atres of Fruit at.l iRsuiataial tuts. ion;i it. ws.ric. w. a r. '.i i ti. r. rs. S. T. Blairsi'ilie (Pa.) Lazes' Semir.sry. Beau'lful trroundi-. roramcwliou r"t:!3:nT heated throuwtiout wnt'n sterti. irnr r. -'.. hswilthfitl loration.no ms'ws, THOKOcoa tNsTaucTiox in Enir.isri. Frerch. tnu-jri, Latin, GreelcMo-iic. Drawinr;. Pa-.t.nwr,4ic. For cataloRuee. apply to REV. T. K. E"X1?CG. Prlnclrjal. THIKTT-THIKD Y EAR begins Sej.temtr VI 13 julyis-lut. Always the Best. ALWAYS TOE BEST. SPICED MOUNT AIW A lzic-tors Cake. KE. To tb. yolks of five ectra. wall beatea. add oa. n ranr. one-half eD tsstatr. tm haU-eap swee eap snsrar, ooe-half eap taatT. on. haU-eap swee milk, vn. laatyooatal gs il atBaaasoa. on. ara- tod Data-oa, tbea tb. vhlus of two c(S eu boatea. oa aod a ball ease Boar havina; la It oa. nsararo "Bassii" Bafciaa Powder ; bafco m jolly rak pons: waaa esld spread eaeh lavor wttb . .a tans; ma-lT viia u vino uuwnM I ea sua and oa and a half caps powdered sugar, jalrlt i . v" I a k - A - f I FOB. GOODS That are GOOD VALUE for the mone- GO Greis, Foster & Quinn's, 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PV. CHEAP CASH STORE ! Do You Want To Make Money ? SAVE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buv the Celebrated A.ineric;LiT Fruit Drier, OB PNEUMATIC EVAPORATOR. I hare accepted the Aaeney In SO.M EKSET and Cambria Counties l..r this bor-Savlnv and Money-Maklna- Invention. 1 will be lad to explain Its a lvantnires to. sn-1 take the order Irom everv man ownmn an apple tree In the two round's. The A Jl '.H !'. EVAPO RATOR Is the best and cheapest now uhere.1 the putillc, au.1 will pa- its cost, aod make money tor yon t-eaidea. the Brst season. Tiie prts In evaporating fruit, etc. is enormous, as every fanner must see by comparing flsrureo Take lor exampls apples. ol which there promises to be au at.uu.lauce : One No. 2 EvajK-rator will cost you ,0 Ten bushelsotappleseacbday lor IV days VJ) bushel J"uelli) Labor (?) 00 Total cost I' w Ca. Bv 75u lbs. Evaporated apples at l&cts lu- 00 The a'hove Is the lowest price at w-lch Kvaporate.1 apples have yet sold, and it Is reasonable to suppose the pri's a fair aver,ir. tvai.rte.l aop! miiua selliiitf In tins market at Scents a pound. Otuntina: six pounds to the bushel, this w-iul 1 makfi tho fruit worth t.So per bU3hcl. Ersp orate.1 peaebes are worth Zo cent a pound. Tbus anv man ownlna- an orchard can convert his trait into evap'Tsfe I stock, eiual to th best In tbe market, and pay lor one ol these machines lour and bv times In a season: Every farmer, espeeially, ouitht to bave one. We add two testimonials, iciven the company by tanners In bedfoM county : Six ItAD. Be Itorl C nr.ty. Pa.. January --4. -S. Aw. Mso. Co. Dear Sirs : "The apple er-p has r-een an en-Ire latlure here this year, but one No 2 Evaporator has paid us Ma loterest. We urtcd lots ol sw-et corn, toutaloes, pumpkins and eabbaae. The dried caf.tmce is splendid : we cut it on a slaw knil", and It dries very fast, it should 1 soaked Uu hours to prepare it fnrubleuse. 1 was at Mr. I. S. Sell's to whom Isold a No. 2 Evaporator last year. Mrs. Sell is so well pleased with it that she would not do without one nohow. Sbe had no apples, but she has about pat.i f.,r the Evaporator by drying- pumpkins. trrlts and eab-ba-e. To ber tuluna-s tbe credit oi nrst evatwratina- caDbatte Iu this secU-.B." Yours trulji, THOMAS 9. HOLSHfUER. Nt EsTKitraiSK. Bdforl County, Pm . NnvmbT 27. 12. Aw. Mro.Co. IsearSlrs- " We have just finished drylnir. W hair,-drtad all kia.H ot fruits ad lea-etables, and must say we cannot think th American cm be excelled. We bav dried a lain lot otcabbave. and wheu people found out how nice It was dried. la-y br-.nic ht wair'.n loads to u tor drying-. S.me ot the neighbors ma.le lun of us lor buying- su-h a dear drier, but they have chanawd their notions already, and l y spring- we will l.-i them ka..w what is in tuch a ma. bine.'' Yours hespeettully. DANIEL S. (ELL. W add the following- testimonial to show tbe eiictty of the machine trim one tratka made lo Missouri, i cau lurnisb a thousand equally as lav.mt.le : Ulisti. Henry Co., Mo., Januarv 19. 15. A. Mro. Co. Gentlemen : 1 Intended writirs: yt u scr-.r but 1 wish-d to sell sny Irult rJrst. and I (ell niucb Indebted to your company for my suo-ess in this business. 1 s.ve.1 ojt eniir cr.p of dnwn apples which dropped from the trees on account of the great he and wind ot "e week, and which would bave been a total ln. as apples war so plenty here. I evaporated oa my No. a,3Ai bushels of apples, which made pounds or evaporated frulu which 1 sold here at U:, cents per pound, making- 3S.:'i. Total exinse of operating. lncln-liDg macbln. ireiuhts. and Incidentwis. Sl'J 44. 1 have the Evaporatoras g.Kslas new, aod have called it the -King'' nl all evaia-nt.-ni. I am Indebted to the American forthis achievement, and tor doiDg- tor the trull-growers ol Missouri so much. 1 am perlectly satisbed with my success.. RespeetniHy Yours, J..M. PRETZIN'JElL For further particulars address. !alyll-3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Julylllm. SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Pittsburg SOCIETY. OPEN from SEPT. 6 to OCT. 13. 1883. Artipu, Id veiitori-, Mechanics and Manufacturers of America are cordially invited to participate in this Popular and .u-xesgful Exhibition of ART AND INDUSTRY. :Diivnssio:rr 25 ceistts. SPECIAL EXC TKSIO.V TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES WILL BE I.- t'EH -By all Railroads Centering in rittrbnrr: nr.d Allegheny. FOR PRfKpECTt ' J.V FX TRY RI.AXF-i. Address, E. P. YOUNG, J. C. PATTERSON, Gen. Manager. s-eHrs-tary. Pennsylvania FEMALE COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, pa. rVnT Moantaina. Itiicn t torauuti aay frum ty w and .u-. t . FiultyUS slcl )r -"Viu S.u llii- lr cat-So., uruu, tw adrr. Uaia K I atk. Ijrusv FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ! Three Cakes of Fine Toilet Soap for Five Cents. Twenty Dozen Gloss Towels at Five Cents apiece. 1,000 yards of Towling, all patterns, at 6 cts. per yard. We are closing out all Summer Goods regardless of cost. It will pay you to give us a call. NATHAN BAER'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. TO Exhibition : 0 :-
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