u u 6 f) -I 'rlC Somerset Herald. : 7,KO. K. SCULL. Editor. i Septetnher a, 1 - j We are having regular fall weather. Judpe 15aer is holding court at Bedford this week. i : jr 1 r . LH I JVeW applt'lHllier it viitrrcrt ni wiic uj vui i iiitrcbant!. The aiu.-nJanc at court lart week was r.ot very Urge. ,rP-T dory. ,,rU., at Boyda. T,. i. h is in its g'' ( ,.u.r- i already in market. - S j;, , yd wlls Diamond lve. V, . -idiT will I on draught. T!il. ,.ach rt very quickly this season. sri.-uVural fair preparations are on the !'.' , -tnuw are waiting for the front to a:l,l winter haia at Mr. M. M. Tred ,, ...mmier h-ave we hk for autumn H- rf riening and making their ap- ,. have already been announced in plait-. , -, k.-t and the katy-did make the . tuiiciral. working rants .. Cheap. ure at liberty to lioot iiiirrels if ,-, find them. M..imor.d lyes. Niw colors. No ,.' .y C. N. Iloyd. ,., :yles of dres goods at .Mrs. Vp-y pretty and very cheap. and happy, us Diamond A- , ,!,)! at C. N. llovd's. ra lias lieen l l'piil;itiiiK the September will have five Sundays and five Saturdays. Several new houses Somerset this fall. wi'l be erected in J The Johnstown Clioral Society, composed i of some thirty of forty ladies and geDtlemen, principally of Welsh extraction, arrived in j Somerset on the noon train, Saturday, and I spent the remainder of the day in plcnioing in the beautiful grove immediately west of the borough, and driving about the town. In the evening they gave a couoert in the court house, which was fairly attended. They were a jolly party, and certainly en joyed themselves, even if their audience at the concert did not. They returned to Johnstown in a s:ecial train, at the close of the concert. Our summer boarders have nearly all re turned to their city homes. The stonemasons are at work on the foun dation for the new stable on the jail premises. WechU-nheiser and Musser, the alleged Stonycrcek burglars, will be tried at the No vember term of court. John II. Vhl, I.sq.. accompanied his daughter Mamie to Pittsburgh, Monti morning, where she will attend school. Mb. Kditob : I must tell you about a yery good bee that one Thomas Livingston found. He followed the track frow Lewis Hoddy's buckwhevtCeld. The bee measur ed two buckets full, and weighed ,!H and one half pounds. The honey-comb meas ured .45) feet long. Any one doubting the truthfuluess of this statement, is respectfully referral to N. Ilorner for the truth, the w!yie truth, and nothing but the truth. J. E. Wool. Mr. Will W. 1'itking, who has been seiidii)g the past two months in Somerset, returned to New York Monday evening. Trade dollars are circulating at par in some parts of the State. And why not? The business men of this county shou'd do the same thing. to be found at The trial of young James Nutt, for the thooiiug of the assassin Dukes, will com mence at I'niontown on Thursday. May God tend him a safe deliverance. Messrs. George B. and Willie liuer left Somerset for Klder's liidge, Indiana county, Mondav morniiiK, at which place they will attend school for the ensuing year. ,;uc sections of Franklin coun ts is the only place to find al' i.-s of fall and winter hats, in r-t i ,,! i in bloom and theprosjiects - crop and cheap buckwheat , ,.. buy a pack of Diamond ,1 voi: can color from one to three by liovd. -t.ura Kxposition will ien this , ;:li of Septemtier, ana continue 1 i if OctolKT. -, ;i-d at HelTley's, all the latest ii.rl v's for men and boys. Also, . y cents and up. i lie oi Hie rsouui i cinis niua a mile nortl li.eers to be a 'i the town and ie nine-tenths of Messrs Parker Snyder have the plans and s(iecifi(.ations all ready for their new 'building, and will commence work on it within the next few days. One hundred und seventy-five rattlesnakes have been killed this summer, in a single township in Clearfield county, by workmen cniplovcd in grading the Vanderbilt Rail road. Growing in the garden of Major David K liable, in this borough, is a stalk eipht feet high, containing one hundred and eighty tive sunflowers. The Major is not at all n-stbetic in his tastes. While in Somerset the other dav. .Mr. Barnes stated that the route of the Harris burg and Western railroad from Harrishurg to a point in Somerset county, about a mile east of the County Farm, had been adopted, but that the exact line from that joint west had not yet been definitely decided upon. Before the route up to this puint was finally determined upon, considerable of m change was made, in the formerly proposed line running through this county, and Mr. Ogle is now securing the rights of way in accordance with this change of route. The last Hue run by the engineers crosses the Somerset and Bedford pike immediately west of the residence of Mr. Andrew Woy, which is the nearest joint to Somerset, it being about one aud a half miles from the S I BO The Tcbketfcot and Sasdt Cbeek Bap-! TisTdiuBcn RsromD. I your paper of Au gust Huh yon give an account from the above record which needs correction.' I was present at the Centennial meeting of said church, examined the. record referred to, fouud a minute saying said church was or ganized August 14, 1775, with no further record or minutes for over ten years, per haps beginning in 1787. In looking over the pages of said record I found the applica tion and reception of Robert Col born, Jacob Bush and other into said church, therefore showing that the persons named, or a large lumber of them, were not members of the church at its beginning but were subsequent ly admitted, and by some person written in the blank spaces between the first minister aud the regular minister of the ch arch. I know the Baptists do not wish to make a statement that is not in accordance with the facts, hence this article. So they may, as they caaily can, by an examination of their record, insert the dates of the admission of perhups nearly all of said members, in order that the future history of said ancient and fable church may be correctly written. A story was published in your paper some time since, saying that a few of the followers ofKoger Williams had emigrated to Tur key foot. Your correspondent has not been able to find any historical account of the the same, and thinks it a legend. Spectator. h of Bedford is sailJ- better line than te Deputv Sheriff Dickey left for Allegheny I citv Monday morning with young Largent, who was convicted of carrying concealed weapons and sentenced to the penitentiary for one year, in charge. Mr. Hubert Ituby sold his pnijuTty on F.a-t Main street to Mr. H. F. Knepinr on Monday morning, for eighteen hundred dollars, cash. Mr. Knepper is to have im- OK'diate Kiscssion of the property f all kinds sold very lew. to j'l and be convinced. All wild at bottom prices at 1. i: - Ail persons knowing themselves i :., (". W. Trtiial, will please call at j :;le their accounts either by cash r-.ui who served in the IYiinsylva rve oris, in the late wc.r, are re- , 1 t.i forward their atlilress, witii ict , ,.:m stiy and nr.niber of regiment to ; .1 . .1 in K. Curlier. Iitrobe, I'a. 1! Vertu r and Bro , have already re !,e greater part of their Fall A Winter !' ! .ot.. and Shoes. They also purjiose :!,e h-i quality of rublwr goods ever it to Mmerset. rVu yon are assessed yourself and i :i,:it your neighbor's mime is also :;;e l's-t, on or before the ilth of Sep- uineli will be the last dav for at t'!o this iiiix)rtaiit business. Don't v '.! lie lost by negligence, .iii' Immediately ! Five cigar ma- i ii girls to learn the trade. Apply J. K. CoFFRoTII, Somerset, l'a. parlies, now arriving daily :'' r-;.ine jicachos, which ere iH-ing y :;. box at $1.W to $1.75. Will not ilii- season, therefore now is the The American Construction Com w hich has the contract for the construction of the Harrishurg and Western Railroad have oened an office on the third floor of the Mammoth Block, above Boyd s drug store. the first Jiae of this paper wili found the speeches made and the resolutions passed at a meeting of the Somerset county bar held in the Court House last Monday afternoon, commemorating the death of Judge Black. While Prof. A. C. Holliert was ringing the bell on the 1'nion School house, Monday mording. it broke loose from its moorings and fr!l with a fearful crash. The Professor was somewhat frightened, and the bell was considerably demoralized. a. Editor. On the first Saturday of September we held our annual Sunday j sugar grove of Elder Knupp. The weather was pleasant and the attendance lurge, about two hundred and sixty persons being pres ent. A sumptuous dinner was prepared by the ladies of the neighborhood which as partaken of by all present, after which an abundance of candies, nuts, etc., was dis tributed among the little folks. Rev. Rob inson, of Donegal, Elder Knupp, of ,ljurel Hill, assisted by a number ot ladies aud gentlemen, furnished music for the occasion. On the same evening, and on the following morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Robinson deliv ered excellent discourses to large and atten tive audiences in the Disciple's church. We return our thanks to those who came from a distance, and assisted in making the affair a success. IlENBY XtbROW, Rei hen Kxi it. Jcfterson Twp., Sept. 3, j Ligonier, at what has lo panySjie "Hermitage," the pa The colored camp-meeting w hich is being held at Hugus' Grove attracts large crowds, particularly in the evening. The liest of order i preserved, and the preaching and singing ure both very good. The grove in w hich it is held is most excellently adabted for that puqosc. It will continue over next Sunday. We were very sorry to learn of the sad ac cident that 1-efell our friend and former fel low townsman. Mr. Jacob F. Pile, at Berlin, last Friday. Mr. Pile was working in his planing mill, and in attempting to kick a loard that had stuck fast in the plane, his left foot was drawn into the machine and cut otl at the instep. Reoisti r AXt Assrss. Republicans of the various voting districts in the county should attend at once to having registered and assessed all Republican voters who may not le on the assesmcnt lists. E-pecial attention should be given to all new arri vals in the districts and all who voted on aire last year. Thursday, September fiih, is the laet day upon which assessment and registry can be made. Cook it Bei rits. ''t Market. Main Street. We have ' a Mid a large Refrigerator to our Meat ::i which all meats can Ik- kept coo' '-all. Mutton. Reef, Pi.rk, Ac. kept - ui.iiy on hand. Ojicn daily. Tarties iij luea! can have it kept in theRefrig- nil til wanted. ' Iiuie. also, liKimO new brick for sale, ! we w ill sell by the hundred or thous ; a: a low price. Ross Davis A Co. : IVtmsville, near Connellsvillc, on - i.iy afternoon Jacob Sherrit k's barn -:: e k by lightning and burned to the .iid. It was the fnn'st barn in Fayette ".:. costing -lo,((. A commodious handsome barn which ocx-uiietl tlie j tax,,i - site w as destroyed by a cyclone about ear aco. pise of it being carried three- j ' .s nf a mile on the wings ot the anj.ry j 1. While it was beine rebuilt lightning r j Kooer. Esij., was listened to by a "t"1 ib'stmyed it. and the costly struct- j a,,j intHint audience in thecourt which Msefrom its ruins Las now I Tuesdavevenmg. The subject of his la similar fate. To some people it tllr0 was tilP s.mthw.-st" and in a most M douhtless seem like trifling with .,usirl an,i entertainine manner he gave a There is standing to-day, and in good re. paia. about two miles north of the town of ong been known as arlor of General Ar thur St. Clair, just as it was when occupied by that noted but unfortunate military offi cer. The parlor has been kept intact by the Mawners of the projierty O'Haras and the lion. Harmar Denny and his heirs until the present. When the old structure was decaying, a new building was erected, but the old parlor was preserved, ami the new building so constructed that it covered and included the old parlor, so that to-day the parlor occupied by (Jen. St. Clair, with its elaborately carved wooden mantle piece and small cupboards on either side of it, and the shelves on w hich t lie General inyeolden time, no doubt kept his bottles, can be seen by visiting the "Hermitage'' property, still in the possession of the Denny boy9. .4r7M- Nine of the men arrested by the Balto. A Ohio Railroad Company, and lodged in jail for trespassing uKn the Company's property were last week brought before the Conrt on a writ of h-ifftt C"rjr and discharged by Judge Baer. They had been committed witho it a hearing. If the balance were to be discharged, it would bp a great saving to payers of the county. The act of as sembly under which they are arrested is a most intamous one. The Johnstown Tribune is responsible for the following snake story: While several young couple were strolling along the wood ed walks at Sheridan, the other evening, one of the ladies felt that she was being squeezed, but said nothing altout it nntil she noticed that the gentleman who was walk ing with her was twirling his cane in the hand she imagined was producing the pleas ingseiihation about her waist. Oninvestiga. ting the matter she was horrified, and her es cort terrifiedto find a huge blacksnake coiled tightly around her. Her "company" would not go within a rod of her. fleeing precipi tutely when she attempted to approach him. Finally a farmer's boy went to the rescue, and w hacked the snake on the head w ith the but of a whip until it let loose. The reptile was over four feet in length, und had sqi.ieeqed the girl so tightly that several of her corset stays were broken, and it is feared that t wo of her ribs are cracked. Coi rt Pro eemnhs. Court convened at PKdi a. in. Monday of last week, and on Sat urday at S o'clock p. unadjourned until 10 o'clock a, m., Monday, September 17th. The follow ing rsw were tried during the week, the balance of the case? on the list being settled or continued. CRIMINAL LIST. Commonwealth vs. Samuel M. Bell, abor tion, on information ot Daniel Shaffer. The prosecutor not apearing, the Court instruct ed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. Same vs. Charles Drew, larceny, on infor mation of Caroline Bell. The prosecutrix not appearing, the Court instructed the jury ; to return a verdict of not guilty. I Same vs. Edmund Cummins, malicious j mischief, on information of John A. 1-am-! liert. Guilty ; sentence suspended. Same vs. Jesse Baughman ; Constable's j return, selling liquor without license. De , feiidant pleads guilty, and sentence sus ' iended. j Same vs. William Yinke, assault and bat- CtiNFLi i.M i Items. The weather has been unusually cool for a few days. The picnic season is at hand, and quite a number are either past, or in contempla tiou. The town of I'rsina has been annoyed with burglars for some time past. Recently one of those night prowlers received three omuls, and when the justice, about whom bo much is said in the Aleyersdaie cvmmer- citit, came to investigate the matter, behold ! Hie was extinct. Everything except the outer garments, which held a few old rags and bundles of straw, in the shape of a hu man being had fled for parts unknown. A harvest-home picnic came off on last Saturday, in what is known as the Andy Mitchell grove, about one mile west of Peters burg. This picnic was held under the aus pices of the Lutheran church, and it was under the special control of Rev. J. W. Tresaler, who is acting as temporary pastor of the Petersburg congregation. The weath er was all that could be desired and the at tendance was unusually large, there being not much less than a thousand persons present. The brass band from Brandon ville, W. Va., the marshal band from Mark leysburg, and the home string band, fur nished most excellent music for theoccasion. The exercises of the forenoon consisted of good music and plenty of it, and about three addresses or sermons don't know which, by as many divines. When will the speech making upon such occasions end? At the proner tsuie it was announced from the stand that there was a repast on hand, and that it would be furnished in the usual way. and it proved to be a sumptuous feast. There was more than enough for all present, and of the best quality. The best of order pre vailed, and upon the whole it was a grand success. Josiah, a little son of W. F. Critch field, of this place, was kicked by a horse that was running loose on the commons contrary to the ordinance, late on Saturday evening, and died from the effects of it on Sunday morning. Our borough dads had better take timely advice and " look a little out." X. Telegraphic Matter. - On latest corrMpondeDce, Hay It, ISO, telngi to us the narrative or Henry; B. Ingram, Gen. gapLoTtha District Messenger Oo., oi New Ha. rn, CVma. He says: "For many months I had been troubled with a weak and tired fooling aerosf th loins, almost Invariably accompanied with a headache. I bad nut toed also that at sta ted periods following these pains my urino would bo highly colored, and leave a heavy brick col ored sediment when allowed to stand n the vetsar I oould not work, and ;l was discouraged to an alarming degree, Nothing helped me. I was prwcrlbcd fur by some or the best physicians la New York city, where I was loci ted at that time out derived no benefit or relief. When almost ready to give up ln.despalr an acquaintance said to me, I want you to try Hunt's Bemedy.' I did so, and hardly 24 hours ha 1 elapsed before I ob tained relief, and In three weeks' time all the aforesaid ailments had disappeared and I lm' proved steadily and.wai Infused with new life, so that I oould resume my business a? aln, which is one that subjects me to strains of all kinds, which are likely to allect the kidneys, namely, erecting telegraph and telephone lines. Hunt's Semedy now occupies the most honoredplace m my cabi net of medicines. I would not be without it, and I cheerfully and heartily recommend.lt to all who an troubled with diseases of the kidney, liver, or urinary orns. It never falls to euro." S3 Centre street. JpUBLIC SALE. . By virtue of u order ef sale Isfued out of the OURT PROCLAMATION. Town Clerk Forty-two Years. The following Is from Mr. Othnlel Oager, the well-known and respected Town Clerk of Norwich Conn. He Is W years old and has held this posi tion of trust ror 42 years, and his word Is as good as his bond. On Mar t, 1S83, he writes : -For years I have suSered with disease of the kidneys and bladder, and have no hesitancy In recommend ing Huat's Bemedy as a rpecltic for these com plaints. It has not only relieved me, but has cured a number of my acquaintances. To-day I am performing the duties of the office of Town Clerk, which I have held for 42 years, which I could not be able to do were I not in a lair state or health owing to the use er Hunt's Bemedy." Orphans' Uounof Somerset County, Pa. directed, I will expose to public sale the follow Inc described rem! estate, bite lh Conrad Mrmnt, dee'd on the premises, on vVbkreat. the Honorable Wiixiav 3. Ban. PtMui J udite ol tu nreiml Court of t'oounua Flea oi theMveral emmies eumpoing th loth ui ih. r,Lrf JudMiU district, end Justice of the Cmm f Oyer DremiaM . nJ Teruiiolir and Oeoerul J.il iHslivery. lor the ' 1 lril nf HfHinifal ei mil mtiaa AltMinen in t nil lalrl Saturday, Sf-planber 22, 18S.5, 1 iMtr.ct, uj w ci.un4 bKi uSimu. , . . . , . , ' tqutrt. JudKeeot fhe Count of Common Flee at 1 o clock r. ., a cer a n farm situate in Zn Jus lceeoi ih-Courts ot Over and Terminer Dromer.Tiiey iwp aojoining unns oi tienry mmi O.oeral Jail Delivery for the trial of all WJ Hrant , r red Braut, Israel Cober, Jacob Coleman, U ,n,j Mb 0uender In the county if Somerset, "m- A- atnuaua, narruon Humbert and m. he Uaed th. ir preoeuuaad lo me directed, for 1W acres cloared and as acres in meadow, having iluarterMeMiot sol ibe f woe, mad Uea.nl Jail thereon erected a good two-story Ireroe dwellta , iuvery, d court ot Oyer aod Terminer, at house : also, a tenant house, baLk barn and other I s,m.rit .. . outhulldinKS. The farm has a suirar camp. Is well watered, lu a hue state of cultivation, and well timbered. T KB MS. One-third In hand on confirmation of sale, and the balance In live ennui annual pay- mieuia. w ue eecurea oy juuermeni oona. i ne mxia Is tiered as a whole or la two parcels, to suit purciuteers. HIRAM B. BRANT aur-S-at. Admr. ol Conrad Brant, dee d. timci or tbb j SOCTH PkjmSYLVASI a Bailboao Cokf't. HHnism o. Pa., Aar. 11, 1883- V SPECIAL. MfcKTINO of the stockholders ol the South Pennsylvania ltallroad Compaay will be held at the otnoe of the said Company In the city of Hanisburg, on Thursday, the oth day ot September, 16S3. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where the joint agreement entered Into by the directors ol the South Pennsylvania Bail road Company and the directors of the Harris burg and Southwestern Bailroad Company, for the consolidation of the said two Companies and the merger ol the aald Harrlsbunr it southwest ern railroad oumuauy Into the said South Penn sylvania railroad eomiany will be submitted to me said stock noiners, ana a vote Dy Daltot in per son or by proxy taken lor the adoption or rejection of the same, and at the same time and place all of the acts, resolutions and proceedings of the board of directors of the said South Pennsylvania railroad company since the last annual meeting and up to and including the day of the said meet ing win m suommea to tne said stockholders. toareiner witn a resolution ainirvvinir and raulv lng each and every of the said acts, and a vote of the stockholders will betaken upon the quest:on oi auopting or rejecting sucn resolution. IKtUK. J.UKUI EV tMT, aogl&4t. Secretary. Somerset, on Iteaday, A as; wet t7, 1S. NuTin is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Ccruovr and 'tuttabtca whhln the said County ot Somerset, thai they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolia, rec ords, Inquisitions, examinations and other remem braoees. todo thoeo ihioK which to their ome and in that behalf 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 proseeute against them as shall be just. JOHN J. SPANGLFR, auKt, Siberia. EST PHILADELPHIA ACAOEJIT. Twcnty-jiflh year commence on Monday, List of Civil Causes Ilingner. views that he entertained of it. and the im- j Verdict not guilty, and costs of prosecution ' pressions it had made upon him. The lec- ; to be divided between prosecutcr and do- Menre to build aram on that sjx.t. . ,1,-., rintion of that section of countrv which i :ietneinlier that lletTley keeps i lje had recently traveleil through, with the ; tery. on information of Frederick . ' . ...... .1- ,.r..t. .,!.;.,,. ..,.) i . nerthan any oilier clothing establish- '. in tlie county, (rand Army suits, i ture was inten'stinganil instructive, anil was , fendant. wi'l stid fast colors, at ten dollars. 'fully appreciated by those present. The j Paine vs. favilla Mclntyre. surety of the rrtttKT's r.rsT. If von want pol bread ! proceeds were devoted to the i. A. II. 1'ost. ace, on information of Casper Purst. De- v .in-, itherthan "fiebhart's liest Flour," I under whos auspices the lecture was 1 fendant sentenced to pay the costs of prose t .iuetnre.t under the "New Jonathan ' given. : cutiod, ainl lo enter into a recor nizance to the imi.rt vemetitspreiara- I j keep the peace for one year. As the time of the vear is here when the The SroBrsjiAS's Hamvbook Fbef;. Be fore starting on his autumn hunting or fish ing expedition tlie wise sportsman will do well to consult the pages of "A Taradis for ( innners and Anglers, ' a neat and handy publication recently issued by tlie Passenger Department of the Philadelphia, Wilming ton and Baltimore Bailroad. This little pamphlet finds the sportsman's paradise in the Maryland and Delaware Peninsula, and that section is exhaustively treated with re gard to its hunting and fishing resources. Xot only are all its birds and fishes discussed and described, but their habits are descanted upon, and their haunts disclcsed. Valuable hints are a I so given as to the time and man ner when gunner or angler may work with the best success ; and explicit directions as to routes and stopping places, accomjianied by an excellent map of the section, renders the work a complete guide book. The book is handsomely illustrated with plates of the principal species of game, aud is arranged so as to be carried in the pocket with conven ience. Such a guide book to a district so rich in birds, water fowl, and fish must prove an invaluable prize to the sportsman. Copies may be procured free of clytrge, by addressing James K. Wood. General Passen ger Agent, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Bailroad, Philadelphia, Pa. ss." the imprt vements preara- ninr-.iir.ir-tiir nf mliirh crust the .i . .:n m w, i ... ; Canada thsstle will bei:in to riien its seed, a f one hundred bum-Is a month !':. t!.e fcrt lhat it is no humbug. scct fully. Cook Bekbits. V tiiVs A kmc a Salve. The greatest j !m' wonder of the world. Warranted ! pewli.y cure burns, bruises, cuts. I'lcers, -'! Klii -a hi. Fever sores, cancers, piles, chil i i ns. corns, tetter, chapped hands, and all ! eruption, guaranteed to cure in every i ' '!:. or money refunded. C cents per ' . For sale bv t'. X. Boyd. junJO. Mi ssrs. Keller Sanner. the well known i-'. .,! and confiTtioners of this town have a i'ied rlonrand feed to their business, and r iKise to push it vigorously. They have !ebratsl Victu.a Flour in barrels and I a ks. as well as a choice brand made by I'' t.k.-r A Mullin.by the gradual reiuction r ''.er pr.x-ess. t.rn, !. aud chop always !ik. Their stink of groivrics is new, -'sh and full. Mixha, Java, and all otlier (.Mile of fine coffee a scialty. The purest t"l lnt confectionery in the market. Best I ru, .! of t.il.acco and cigars always on WokTH Kkepikh. Ail exchange volun ' the following advice to the ladies: Few !"soii know the value of ammonia or a 'lution of carls mate of ammonia in the li'i'is., Vse a little in washing the hands J.J set- ,ow it cleanses them. Put a little in tin- w avrwith hich you wipe oft the '''-r irarks from the doors or clean the l-i:!it and it will ave rou much labor and do ha iuirni to the paint. It ill clean your i'l'l-.ws beautifully. Put a little in the !h aat. r und it will save your work and a!) so nicely. l"se it on your sjioons, f -'as and ktiivee. A tablespoon ful in your 'rubbing pail will do more than much time r.i inns, brighten np floor. A small 'i '-intity in rur bathtub will be a great "Uift.rt and cleanwr. Soiled clothing is h more quickly w ashed by its assisUnce. 4! Uuse-wife Jjas just as much right to make nrk easier and better as a man has, 4: 1 the fault is her own if our advice does little attention to the law on that subject will pot Im- out of place. Tlie law says that any person or corporation owning or leasing lands upon w hich the Canada thistle grows, and neclects or refuses to destroy the same is liable to a fine of fifteen dollars, one-balf to the county and the other half to the in formant, or if after five days notice to de stroy them so as to prevent the spread of the Same vs. Elizabeth and Samuel hirst, surety of the peace, on information ol Savil la Mclntyre. Defendants sentenced to jwv costs of prosecution, and to enter into a re cognizance to keep the peace for one year. Pame vs. Bryan Comer, aidinc a prisoner to ecae. on information of C. II. S. Smith. Verdict not guiltv, but defendant to pay costs of prosecution. Same vs. Francis A. Werner, assault and seed, another man can entei upon the land J i,tery,on information of John Lilly. Vcr- nd destrov them and recover tav at the rate of two dollars per day for the work diet guilty ; sentenced to pay a fine of one cent, and costs of prosecution. Same vs. Saute, aa&ault and battery, on information of Michael Byrue, Verdict guilty, and defendant sentenced to pay A line of one cent, and costs of prosecution. Ijst Thursday morning Mr. Jacob J. Mil ler, after having undergone a most rigid ex amination at the hands of a committee ap pointed by the Court, was sworn in as a member of the Somerset county lar. Mr. Miller was a close Undent in the office of If. j pleads guiltv, and sentence snpended L. Baer, hsq , and is abundantly qualified j game vs. F.dward Kimmell, assault and for tl-e practice of the legal profession. He : batlerv, on information of John J. litz. Same vs. A. A. Miller, selling intoxicating liquors after notice served. Defendant is a young man of good moral character and fine attainments, and we predict for him a brilliant future. Mr. Miller left for Pitts, burgh Saturday to resume his position as principal of the Bloomfield public school, having made his engagement for the winter before being admitted, but will return to Somerset to attend the different courts that will beheld. His professional card will be found iu another column. Verdict not guilty, and costs of prosecution to be !iyided between prosecutor aud de fendant. (tame vs. tJeorge Largent, carrying con cealed weapons, on information of John W. Pyle. Verdict guilty, and Uefeuthutt sen tenced to pay the cost of prosecution, a fine of one dollar, and to nndergn an imprison ment in the Western reuitenfiary for a pe riod of one year. CIVtL tlST. Tlie Singer Sewing Machine Company vs. Matthias Bowman. Appeal by defendant. Verdict in favor oj plaintiffs for the sum of Mr. A. A. Stutzman, agent for the Ameri can Fruit Evlorator, wishes to inform the public that he will have one of the Evapo rators on exhibition at the County Fair, when and where he will be glad to have all i interested examine it, and have its workings j IaviJ Kimmell vs. James McKelvy. explained. Wagon loads of fruit will be j '.Trespass q. c. f.) Verdict for defendont. ..,.,t m.,;n Horinff th. t,. Jacob Bender, next friend of and in trust days of the fair. He hat already sold quite : a number ot these machines, invaluable to the farmer or fruit grower, and is daily re- j ceiving orders for others. Mr. Stntzman will lso have on exhibition at the same time one of A. II. Keid's celebrated cream eries, which takes fust rank among tne creameries now in the market. Don't fair to see both of these lalior-saving and money making machines, while at the fair. for Mary A. Bender vs. Wyand Doerner and Richard Bender, formerly trading and doing business as Doerner A Bender. Verdict for plaintiffin the sura of $3,S00. George Seibert vs. Edwin Peal. Summons in Covenant. Xerdict for plaintiff in the sum ofti:.92. . , Albert Lolir. use or John A. Wilt vs. K. P. Lohr, administrator of David Lohr, de ceased. Verdict for defendant. A Daisy Time. Cebtaixly ko Exct BSKo AXKOI SCEP FOB THE SEASON EsJfAL THK B. & O.'s Special Series. Some Idea of What Baltimore will do. There appears to be almost no end to the novelties being perfected for the Oriole fes tivities in Baltimore in September. It will truly be as termed, a Summer Night's Car nival, and certainly nothing like it was ever before attempted in any city of the conti nent. There will be electricity in all its forms, arc lights 'and incandescent lights, focus lights and flambeaux, torches in vari ous colors, Oreek fire, calcium and gas, un til night will be turned into day. The pyro tecnic features will be on a scale of great extent and variety, some of the set pieovs promising to be marvelous in effect. The whole city will be lighted as never before. The different monuments with which the metropolis abounds will be girdled by elec trical bands, while the lofty and majestic dome of the City Hail will be fairly ablaze. Every avenue leading to novelty in illumin ation is eagerly sought after, and old Balti more will indeed show herself this year. The night display in the harbor will be a gor geous sight ; aud the arrival of Lord Balti more something to remember for years. The Mystic Pageant on the third night will be yond all comparison excel anything of the description ever attempted not alone in this conntry but in any other country. Other cities are content with from eighteen to twenty-two floats, the latter nnraber being the greatest ever embraced within one pa geant in any city. Baltimore almost doub les this, as her pageant on the night of the 13tb of September will include no less than forty floats or tableaux cars, larger, more imposing and grander in every way, than ever before shown. Ordinarily the number of characters introduced in a pageant is less than one hundred. In the Baltimore pa geant there will be two hnndred and thirty characters upon the floats, every costume entirely new and imported from Paris direct. It will require thirteen ."hundred men, two hundred and forty horses, over fifteen thou sand gas jets, eight bands of music, and oth er accessories in like magnificent propor tion. The actual cash outlay tneoessary to place the pageant upon the streets of Balti more will exceed thirty-five thonsand dol lars. The characters are assumed exclusive ly by members of the order of tbe Oriole, merchants and business men of the highest standing. The special series of excursions arranged by the Baltimore and Ohio are meeting with undisguised favor, as they ad mitof visiting to many places of great In terest in addition to the Oriole at Baltimore. As all the festivities in tbe Monumental City are at night, the days can be put in vis i ting Washington, Old Point Comfort, Fort ress Monroe, Luray Caves, Harper's Ferry, ar.d very many other points. The rate is down to the very lowest notch, half fare from all stations on the enormous system embraced within the B. A. O. management. Now as eur County Fair is a fixed fact, let all take pride in making it a success. It is not only the privilege, but the duty of every citizen of Somerset county, to encourage it bv word and deed. Iet it be remembered, that our government calls upon us :to en courage it bv authorizing the payment out of our taxes the amount of one hundred dollars annnallv for the holding of a fair. The utility of such an exhibition must be annarent to everv intelligent mind, buftice i it to say that more can be learned at such place by the farmer in one day, than he can learn at home in a vear. There we can see and become acquainted with the best of everything produced in the county. Stock, fruit, vegetables, poultry, dairy, farm imple ments, machinery ,fine arts, relics, cunosi ties, etc, to say nothing of the renewal of acquaintanceship, the good time and the so cial culture it affords. Go to Parker fc Parker's for pretty calicoes and ginghams. Bleached and unbleached muslins, sheetings, pillow-cases, table linen, napkins, towls, and bedspreads. All the late styles of full and winter bats are just coming in, at Mrs. M. M. Tred well's. XoteThis If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines, horse powders, etc., tiiat they desire to have comjiounded, they will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 2f4 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc., are not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aimistoplea.se 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. 204 Main St., Johnstown. Xew Goods ! Just received, my new stock of dry goods, including cashmeres, silks, fancy dress goods, cloth suitings and sack ings, velvets P.r dresses and basques in all shades, flannels, Kentucky jeans, shawls. Canton flannels, table linens and towels, notions, underwear, gloves, hosiery and fancy goods. These are all new, fresh, first clans goods, and are very cheap. It costs nothing to examine them. Mbs. A. E. Uhl. Be sure and examine my stock of fall and winter hats before purchasing elsewhere. They are all fresh, having just been received from tbe eastern cities. New Goods! Xew Goods! Just received, otir fall stock of goods, consisting of black and colored silks, black and colored cash meres, cloth suitings in all shades, black and colored velvets, brocaded velvets, flan nel sackings, Jerseys, shawls and skirts. A full line of new goods at bottom jiricm at Pabkeb &. Pabkeb's. Som f.rskt CofjtTT Faib. To persons wishing to attend the Fair, we say, call at the new fhte Price Shoe Store, and see our fall and winter stock of boots, shoes, rubliers, leather and findings. A. H. Ferxer Si Bko. For trial at September Adjouned Court, Iwgia uug mouuaj, ocpu II, ir-ns. ShadeCr'k LumlwrCo. (Limited vs.a.W.Cober. treo. nanuna .xtr. vs. John K. Hrinbam et aL wm. i. Wallace's, wm. Mllraugh. Same vs. Andrew J. Holliday. John Keel vs. Henry Johnson et al. John A. Clark vs. Same. Enoch Plough vs. Sums. James Parson vs. Somerset TownsMp. Mrs. M. A. cyder s right vs. P. ft C. R. B. Co. Merman l nrmner vs. tv llmmh st Zafali. A. J . CaMbeer it Co. vs. C. W. 01 Coy deft, et al ri. n. ixmreiaiT. n. I. idling. Isaiah Kodgers vs. Shade Cr'k Lumb'rCo. Llm'd. iaac A. Jenkins vs. I. J. Miller. John Valentine vs. P. C. R. it. Co. (lust. Sellers vs. James Albright. 1. S. Lane v. Samuel P. Snvder. Uideon Hiteshew vs. John Berkeybile,. Wm H. 1 letter vs. Catharine Kent. Howe Sewing Machine Co. vs. B. A. Hchtner. Same vs. Same. Same vs. li. A. Flchtner et al. Same vs. Same. Robert Plckworth eta', vs. B. F. Lung. J. R. Hendrickson's heirs vs. C. J. Harrion etal. pROTHonoTARV'aUrrica, I S. XI. TRENT Aug. -t, 1(03. Prolhonotaty. A DMINISTRATOB S NOTICE- Esutte of A. V.. Sehell. dee'd, late of Somerset our., somerset Co., fa. Letters or administration on the r.bove estate having been eranted to the undersigned by the imiper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make lmme.lt. ate payment, and those having claims atrainst the same will present them duly authenticated for rcmcmem at tne late residence of deceased on aaiumay, txt, 13, lts3. JUM.il w. (lAIil)SEK, Admr. of A. C. SchelL A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sarah A. LlnganBeld, late of Lower lurKeyiooi twp., somerset Co.. Fa., dec d. Letters of administration on the abeve estate having been granted to the undersiirned by the prer authority, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and Inure hating claims aitalnst the same to prenent them duly authenticated lor set tlement on Saturday, October 13. Issa, at the late resilience oi tne ueceaseti. J. W. BURKHfil.DER, sep'. AdmlniBtrato. L KGAL .NOTICE. Public notice is hereby triv.n that the under. siirned has been appointed Auditor by the Or phans' Court ol Somerset eountv to make and re port a distribution oi the tunds in tbe hands of John H. Mnyner. trustee for the sale of the real estate fll Kebeeca M Greimr, dee'd, lateol Shadd township. Also, the tundsin his bands coming to the heirs of said Kebecca McOregor and Mary I.enhart. dee'd. by the will ol Elizabeth Lam! ten. deceased, and that he will perform I h duties at tee otticeofj. O. Kimmell in somerset borough, ou animus; , uv avui uaj 01 iseuiemner. 1SH3, V. . KIMMKL. sepi. Auditor. JEGA L NOTICE. Iu the matter of the account of Frederick Grof, Krl , Executor of Lydia Penrod, dee'd And now. Kent 1. 1SS3. the Court aniwint J. 1 1. Klmmel, tl., Auditor to pass upon exceptions. re state an account, and make and report a dis tribution, notice Is hereby given lb it the Auditor will attend to bis duties in this matter on Friday the 2ath day ol spt., lsw, at his office in Somer set borough, J. U. KtM.MEL. tepS. Aud. tor. UDITOirS NOTICE Estate or Mary A. Geiger. deceased. The undertiirned Auditor, duly appointed by the Orphan's Court ot Somerset eountv to make a distribution of tbe funds in the bands of .1. J. liowman. atimlntstratnr of the above ettate. hereby gives notice that he will attend to tbe duties ol said appointment at his omce in Somer set boroavh on Thursday. September at), l&vl, when and where all persons in erested may attend. GEO. R. SCVLL. serS. Auditor. A full line of underwear, stockings, gloves handkerchiefs, collars, neckwear, velvet. ribbons, niching? and corsets, at Parker A Parker's. A first-class farm for sale. Inquire of Oliver Knepper, orJ. L. Fugh, Esip, Som erset, Fa. Tb aciiers Exasiisatiojss. Examination of teachers will be held in Somerset county for the year 1SS3, as follows : Beulah School house, Somerset township, September 12. Somerset, September 13. I'rsina, September 14. Confluence, Septemlier 15. Pocahontas, September IS. Salisbury, September 19. Meyersdale, September 'J. Xew Centreville, September 21. Jenner X Roads, September 21. Stoystown, September 25. Pavidsville, September 26. Shanksville, September 28. Special examination at Xew Centreville, October 20. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. All friends of education are invited to attend. J. C. 'Vt'ELLEB, Co. Supt. ' DM I X ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Maybuck, late of Allegheny twp., Somerset CO., Pa., dee d. Letters nf Administration on the above estate having been granted to tbe undersigned by the proier authority, notice Is hereby given to all jiersons Indebt'-d to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and tbnae having claim aa-ainst the same will present them duly authenticated for allowance. S. A. TOPPER. p5. Administrator. Administrators notice. state of Alexander Stern, late of Somerset township, deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate ha vim been granted to tbe umtersiurned bv the proper authority notice is hereby given to all jiersons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement, on aturoay. me day or beptemher. Isg3, at the late residence ol dee'd. LINCOLN STFRJT. ScptS. Administrator. September 17th. Hoarding School for Hoys and Young Men, . .on SPECIAL ADVANTAGES : Comforts of a Christian Home. Family School limited. Locality beauti ful and healthful. Social and literary ad vantages of a great city without its vices. Pupils thoroughly fitted for any College or department of business. For catalogues containing testimonials and cuts of buildings, address r. w. uAKTiJfes), Pk.n. Principal. Residence 3029 LocustSt., Philadelphia. JIDGE SALE. 1 tie Commissioners of Somerset County will otter to U-t at a public outcry, to the lowest and best bidder, on the premise, oa M0XDAY, September 24, 1S83, at 10 o'clock a. w., I he superstructure of a wooden bridge acroas w ill's creek, near Philson station, in Northampton township. AllA.U 8. SHAFFER, JOSEPH HOKN EK, HEKMAN W. BKUBAKER Attest : Commissioners. I. J. Hobskk, Clerk. augX. Q0MM ISSIOXER'S notice. I annie I utler bt her next , In the Court of Com- lriend JainetAlb!igiit f moo Pleas of Somer vs. I set Co.. Pa.. April T, Franklin M. Butler ' 11.83. Sub. In Divorce. All persons Interested will take notice that In pursuance ot a commission to me Issued to take testimony, I will attend at my office In Somerset, Pa., on Thursday, the th day of September next. HENRY F. SCH ELL, augt Commissioner, FOR GOOD That are GOOD VALUE for the monej GO TO Greis, Foster & Quinxi's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, FM.. CHEAP CASH STORE ! JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob J. Miller, late of Quemahonlng Twp., Somerset Co., ra., aec a. Letters testamentary on above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to all persons In dented to sain estate to maao immeuiaia pay. ment, and thoe having claims against it to pre sent them duly auttientica t lor settlement on Saturday. September 15, lsJ, at tbe late resi dence oi tne ueccasea. WM. H. MILLER. aug8. Executor. pXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Aaron Hecliler. late of Middlecreek (twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee d. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to taid estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims agalrst the same to present mem ouij auuieuiicaim lor reu tlemnt ou Saturday, September 1, tsfci, at the ate resid ence ol deceased. J. K. aicMlL.Lt:.-", ju!2S. Executor, LIME! LIME! The Buffalo Valley Lime Company, limited. will sell, until further ordered, nnslacked lime at the following rates: At 9 cents per bushel, loaded on cars at tuns; at lo cents per bushel lor any quantity less than a car load: at 11 cents per bushel delivered at aay station on the Berlin Railroad; at 12 cent per bushel delivered at Meyersdale and Rockwund; and at l'-"4 cents per bushel delivered at all ether railroad stations in Somerset county, including all those on the Somerset k Cambria Railroad. Pay ment can be made to the following persons: jonn Lt savior, at rrieuens. W. H. Knonti, at Somerset. Harrison Snyder, at Rockwood. Frank En-s, at Oarrett. Samuel J. Miller, near Meyersdale, We must depend upon lime as the basis to ter- tillie our soil. Order It now and have It ready when needed. Order from Frank Enoe, Oarrett. novzi mfp.A ri ATiTi'B HEALTHCORSET Increase In Dnnnlaritv every day, as ladies find it tbe most COlFOUTtRLE PERFECT FITTINIl corset ever worn. Mer chants ay it elves the best satisfaction of any corset they ever sold. Warranted satisfactory or money re funded. For sale by PARKER dc PARKER. Summit DistiEery. Loeskleel ftliwetly on Halai I.la Pitta. Ulv. H. at O. K. , tussa Kavlaia; Extra Coat ef Draj-lais;. K DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Casebeer. dee'd late of Somerset uorougn, Somerset County, fa. Letters of administration on tbe above estate having been granted to tbe undernamed by the pMjier authority notice is hereby given to all ierson indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement i i nursoav, tne .Tin uay oi September, 1BS3, at the office ot Frease a Kmer. . WM. B. FREASE. angl. Administrator. A. Rrs o a Dr Stobk. Xeyer was such a rush made on any drag store as is now at C. X. Boyd's for a trial bottle of Dr. King! New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds. All persons affected with Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Se vere Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy fret, by calling at the above dmg store. Begttlar size $1. 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 Pure Drags, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to tbe insectrades, such as Pure Paris Green, 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, GBIKFrTH 232 Main Street. Farmers, look at this! We again offer for fall seeding, Baugh & Son's Double Ea gle Phosphate, which contains 17 to 20 per cent of bone, at $."50 per ton, our warehouse or track Somerset station, and will say that we know of no other article niaUa. from animal bone base, sold under such guarantee at the same price, and it is eminently wor thy of yonr attention. ' Respectfully, , Cook t BasBiTa. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Hay, late of Somerset .1 wp Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on tbe above estate having been granted to tbe underslirned. by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to thou lnuemeii to it u niaae luimeuiaie payment and those having claims or demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday the day of September. ISM. at the late residence ot deceased, or the law office of J. K. Scott, Somerset, Penna. JOHN A.KATLFB, augli. Administrator. DIED. COLBORX. In Mt. Pleasant. Pa. August 23d, 18S3, Marian Kimmell, only child of Frank K. and Mary Y. Colborn, aged 11 and 9 days. These friends in their new borne have had this experience of deep sorrow, but our Heavenly Father is in sympathy with those who suffer, and will hear and comfort them. " The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away.". Happy those who can say in the boor of trial, "Blessed be the name of tbe Lord." Free from earthly ills, the hap-1 py spirit is now with the Blessed One who said, Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid tbem not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." S. W. P. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estats of Edward R. Griffith, dec. 'd late or Jen ner Twp., Somerset Co Pa Letters ol administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper autnonty, notice is nereoy given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, aa4 thuae bavin claims airalnst tbe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement at the late residence of deceased, on or belore September lo, lfwss. LETI GRIFFITH, Somerset, Pa., Aug. f, 1S63. Administrator. NOTICE To Masonery & Tunnel Contractors. "PPKOPOS ALS will be received at the office of j. me American construction com pany Kuom iu. th Fiour, ililla' Uuiiolng, lew iorkVlty. until VI o'el?k noon. Aunnstst. 183. for driving seven tunnels, aggregating about 3. sou linear leet. on tne une or tlie Kailroed to be con structed between Harrlsburub Fa., and the Youghlogbeny Rtrer. taaretber with one section of say one mill in lengtn, oa each aid ot eacL tunnel. v ; ALSO For balkllng the Matoaery tor the Bridge across . the baeijaehaana Klvar at Harruburg, Pa. Plan, arotlet and "peeifleaUons may be seen, and all Beoeasary Information obtained oa appli cation at tbe offices ol the Division Engineers In HarrUburg, Everett, Bedford and Somerset. Fa. The Company will require satisfactory evidence from bidders of their reaponaiolllty and ability to complete any work that stay be allotted them at the prices named lnpropoeala, and within the time fixed Air Its completion. All proposals must be sealed, and addressed to the underaigaed la New York City. The Company reserves the right to rsaene aay or ail bias received If not deemed satisfactory, ,!, OEOKOEH. KENT, s- American ConstracUoa Co., New York City. . aug-zt T. J. MILLER, j) ATTOKK FY AT LA W, sepS- , Somerset, Pa, M CMC 8CBOLABS WASTED. Havtna slven r ray marie classes ha rvaamlia. vllle andlJunhar, I will give Vessons en the plane and organ in Somerset and vicinity the ensuing year, commencing Septaeaeei let. -aug ELLA SCH ELL. PnRE BYE COPPER-DISTILLSD WHISKY. Situated on summit of Allephenies, uses the water from cold mountain sprine. This whisky is made by the double-distilled pneess and guaranteed perfectly pure and full proof. ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Special. In order to give Hotel Keepers and Dealers a grand' opportunity never before ottered, will con tract for tne manufacture of whisky in any quan tity, from S to W barrels, irivlcg them the privl leze of letting It lie In bond ' for three yean, chariring but a small sum for storage. ar-On hand Su barrels of Whisky retailing at $2 per ration. Write for full particulars In regard to lance quantities to Sand Patch. Pa. S. P. SWEITZER, Supt. Aug. 29. Do You Want To Make Money ? SATE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buy the Celebrated Ameiican Fruit Drier, OB PNEUMATIC EVAPOEATOE. kM a aiaa I n.,r, 1 I have accepted tbe Avency In SOMERSET and Cambria Counties for this bor-Savlna- and Honev-MaklnK Invention, and will be a lad to einiain Its advantaa-es to. and take tbe order from every man owning an apple tree in the two eountiea. The AMERICA EVAfO KATUBI Is the best and cheapest now ottered tbe public, and will pav its cost, and make money lor you neskiee, tne nrat season. The nronts In evaporating: fruit, etc. is enormous, as everv farmer must see bv eomoarlnar nu-ures laae lor exempts apples. oi wnicn mere pi ins iso. k Evaporator win coat you. Ten bushelsotappleseachday for 12 day Fuel (ci) Labor tT)...- which there promises to be an abundance: l'JObufheis! ,t 75 "0 . M 00 .. V 00 Total cost Sioa oa Ck. By Tie lbs. Evaporated apples at ldcts. 10H IM The above Is tbe lowest price at wMeh kvaporated apples have yet sold, and It la reasonable to suppose the price a fair average. Evaporated apples are now selllna; in this market at 'ii cents a pound. Counting six pounds to the busbel, this would make the trail wurth tl.to per bushel. Evap orated peaches are worth 36 cents a pound. Tbas any man owning an orchard can convert his fruit Into evaporated stock, eijna! to the best in the market, and pay tor one of these machines four and five times in a season: Every tanner, especially, ought to have one. We add two testimonials, given the company by farmers In Bedford county : Six Roans, Bedford County. Pa., January 24. ISSS. An. Bio. Co. Dear Sirs : " The apple crop has been an entire failure here this year, but our pig interest, w e oneii lots ol sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins anil iieniim : we cut it on a siaw-amte. ana It dries very tut. No. 3 EvaporaUir has paid us eaobage. The dried caf.t.a.-e is splendid It should prepare it tortnbleuse. 1 wasat Mr. I. . bell s. to whom 1 sold a No. I Mrs. Sell la so well pleased with it that she would not do without one nohow. She had no apples, but she has about paid for the Evaporator by dryina pumpkins, berriea and cab- to aer oeioogs tne creoit oi nrst evaporating; canoaae in mis section. ' Evaporator last year. bag. Yours truly. THOMAS S. HOLSINUEB. New E9TKBFR1SE. Bedford County. Pa,. November 27. 118S. An. Mm. Co. Hear Sirs: We have lust Bulshed dryinic. We havr dried all kindsnf fmlu and Vegetables, and must nay we cannot think tbe American ran te excelled. We have dried a large lot ot cabbage, and when people found out how nice it was dried, th-y hriuicht waif on loads to us lor drying. Some ol the neiithbors made tun of us for buying such a dear drier, but they have changed their notions already, and by spring we will let them know what Is in such a nuuhine." Yours Respecttully, DANIEL S. SELL. We add the following testimonial to show the capacity of the machine from one operation made in Missouri. I can furnish a thousand equally as faverable : Currojr, Henry Co., Mo., January IS. I" Aw. Mra. Co. Gentlemen : " intended writing; you sooner but 1 wished to sell mv fruit nrst. and I fell much Indebted to yonr company for my success in tbis business. 1 saved my entire crop of down apples, which dropped from the trees ou account of the great beat ami wind of one week, and wnicn would nave neen a total loss, as apples were so plenty nere. 1 evaporated on my .o. pi.s bushela of anples. which made 2.1i0 oaumls of evaporated truit. wh'ch I sold here at lai cents per pound, making fKM.i. Total exentie of operating;, includlnir machine. Ireights. and incidentals, tVM &. I have the Evaporaur as oud as new, and have called it the -King' I all evaporator. 1 am Indebted to the American lor this achievement, and fordoing for the Irult growers ot Missouri sv much. I am perfectly tatisticd wiih my ueees. Respectfully lours, J. M. PRETZINGEK. For further particulars address. julyll-3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Julyll-Sm. SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Blairsville (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary. Beautiful grounds, commodious buildimr heated throughout with steam, (rood table, healthful location, no malaria, thorough instruction in EnsUsh. French. Uerman, Laun, Ureek, Music, Dr&urirtg, Painting.atc For catadoguea, apply to BZV. T. E. EWINO. PrinclDaL THIRTY-THIRD TEAR be gins September U low julyls-lot I " ' . I Ta I I O 1 I Klfsf tea r P017BER Always the Best. ALWAYS THE BEST SPICED MOUNTAIN KE. 1&. UKLiaocs Cigg. To the yolks of five ens. well beaten, add ana cup sugar, one-ball cup butter, one ball cup sweet itw iwiwmai irauDQ cinnamon, one gra ted nutmeg, then the whites ef twe eggs well beaten, one and a hall cups Hoar having in It one measure "Bannaa" Baklna- PnwriaaT ha. i. jelly cake pans; wkea eoM spread each later with an icing made with the whites of three eggs beat en sua and one aad a half cups powdered sugar. "POR SALE OR RENT. I will sell or rest asr woo leu factorr la Township, upon reasonable Ureas I wlU also rent my heme farm, situate la Jenner township. or ,V?kiS',mU " w address aaa at Sipesvill PestcdBes. auret. ABRAHAM BEAU. Pittsburg Exhibition SOCIETY. OPEN from SEPT. 6 to OCT. 13, 1883. Artists, Idventors, Mechanics and Manufacturers of America are cordially invited to participate in this I'opular and Successful Exhibition 0F- AET AND INDUSTRY. JDISLISSIOIsr 25 OE1TTS . SPECIAL EiCl HSIO.V TIC KET AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES WILL BE ISst EH By all Railroads Centering in Tittaburg and Allegheny. FOR PROftPECTl'S AXD EX TRY B LAX AS. Address, E. P. YOUNG, J. C. PATTERSON, Gen- Manager. itecretary. FOB THIS WEEK ONLY ! Thiee 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. A.. NATHAN BAER'SBLOCK, SOMERSET, PA.