uu Ar rjlC Somerset Herald. "OKO. K. PCTLL. Editor. September W, 1 r "I 'J)rllfc, at Boyds. jve- are coloring. Ovstfi? this month. Thf cri.ket in thehearth. v1w'ion days have ended. Fl!I1ioiis and corn are ripe. l..an.ona Pyw. C. X. Boyd. Ml tar'? inter a l'reiicte1- K pk1 fall tJe U predicted. T!lt r;ura crop was immense. r . H ''d sells Diamond Ives. T!if ft'on J hay crop is being cut. jl, picnic season has gone gUtnraering. y Ia fair liUL-kwueat crop )roim cometh the season for hunting the ,1 winter lata at Mrs. M. M. Tred- b tha two-cent stamps, will be VS! M'T.t working Pants to be found at f Cheap. re informed that the chestnut crop very large. .,.,, n.I Dves. Nice colors. N'o u;jbyC.N.Boyu. . , ,v and baimv. use Diamond A . 1 colors at C. ' . Bo vd a. , n- ctvles of dress goods at Mrs. very pretty and very cheap. . an" ivies of fall and winter hats Ui:c : , up in, at Ms. M. M. Tredwell's. sjain properto remark that those who ,4 t ,-ht'l should prepare to shed it ; w who has tried it, we suppose, takes thirty sparrows to make a ..,e f . n :V.. y's is the only place to find all ' ' '.".'-vies of fall and winter hats, in ..t ' will buy a pack of Diamond , vuii can color from one to three v,:.i by Buvd. ..ivi'J at lleffley's. all the latest r iv:! v's for men and boys. Also, .. ; ,r 2"i cciita and np. .i the l'.evlforJ Republican it wil r vtrsto complete the South a;..i railroad tunnel through Sid- uf all kinds sold very to ta'.! and be convinced. All W sold at bottom prices at -A'.'. rsons knowing themselves i C. W. Truxai, will please call at vXx iln'ir accounts either by cabh . a.vr.v.;e length of the seven tunnels It- iUrnr-burg and Western railroad is ".I tn ies. The cost of the same is ;.,ItJ : about ,"00. m-.xti-i. -Immediately ! Five cigar ma te" L-ir!s to learn the trade. Apply ;. a Uris J. K. CuFFROTH, Somerset, Pa. t vtar's oysters are said to be un . , 'v "i .'..inip and luscious condition. V ; !. of ia-t year's crop was not taken from ,w!ise of its poor quality, and this 4 .. i.,!!ie supply. Va ct-lianpe savs : " Don't put silver ,, in vour mouth, as there is a chance to -a : :i sort of disagreeable if not dan d'wase. There was a man caught .ni.i i reeently from a ten-cent piece t .:..au:: 'U-ly put in his mouth." Tl.ii iio reserved for J. B. Snyder ki-u. Their sew goods will b la next Wftt. !:. -1. r .ember that Heffley keet ,.,t iv; stock of clothing, and his prices 1 wit than any other clothing establisb in the county. C.rand Army suits 1 .'. and fast colors, at ten dollars. A eol buyer from Klmyra, New York, ..-;.! two hundred and fifty thorsand .:. of wool in tlie iieipl.borboo,l of r.xlnTp. Washington county, recently. T ci.'.ire clipping of Washington county is - : i-ed at fmr million pounds. peaihes, now arriving daily. ' , freestone ix-aches, which ere being ' V: by the box at f l.t to fl.TS. Will not r-.ar ! d this season, Uierefore now is the : -.t 1,1 luy . Cook & Beerits. .tin Wi-stmoreland county, the other 1 farmer undertook to shoot a quail that lurched on his corn-crib. He blazed ay mised the bird and killed a two huu-:-: J .'.l;ir horse tliat was hitched to the : ii:te side of tlie crib. Vti Markxt. Main Street We have : a ide-i a laiye Refritrerator to our Meat l.-k-t in which all meats can be kept coo' 1-le.ean. Mutton. Eecf, Pork. Ac, kept :.-a:it!y on hand. Open daily. Parties :. nc meat can have it kept in the Refrig v .: until wanted. ' '..ave. also, l'X),0"0 new brick for sale, :.: h e will sell by the hundred or thous- j a; a l..w price. Row P-Avrs ft Co. T':.t Huntingdon filJ relates the follow .f e-'11I fad: "The eldest daughter of '..r.ty Treasurer Richardson killed a large 1-r:,,-a.l snake last week in the litehen -l The reptiie crawled into it gh -at bole, and when killed was rg r.si'.t n a loaf of bread." fga, OrH'R:'s rrT. If you want good bread uoi.e other than Gebhart's Best Flour," 6.!.ufact.;rd under the "New Jonathan V; I'nvess." the improvements prejra- ,rX i ' T the manufacture of which cost :t 1 r.etor of the mill t-3n .". and our re t..;e of ore hundred barrels a month f.e-- tl:e fact that it is no humbug. Rpertful!v. "ok ft Befrits. i ' Vr B. Shearer, a blacksmith of Stoners v Berks oninty, has a daughter 13 year far,-, only thirty inches high, weighing 'w twelve pounds, with ahead only an 1. and a-halfin diameter. She cannot .k.siak nor see, but hears well and lik : . She has a good appetite and sleeps -!-l'y, but is very sensitive to cold. r.rsLEs's Aric Solve. The greatest t :,il wonder of the world. Warranted 1 'j eedily cure burns, bruises, cuts, Ulcers. i ' J:heum, Fever soTTS. cancers, piles, chil 1 :'. corns, tetter, chaped Lands, and all r eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every -s'amt, or luutMsf refunded. 2." cents er 1. For sale bv C. N. Boyd. jun20. In the August report of the condition of 'i c-mps the Agent of the Agricultural De-r-"t.uent in IVnnsylvania Mates that the r'.anted in corn In the Keystone State '1 l'J-O acre, and the condition is fair. condition of tobacco is reported grod. !'.li an arw of 21 15 acres. The arva of oh statues is ITS 0 41 acres, with the con fe'oc rood. NoTrTms If any of onr readers have receipts for liniment, family roedi Cl horse jKiwders, etc., that they desire u ur comjoundid, they will do well to "'t Carcpbtll, the Druggist, ?'-4 Main Juhnstowm. His stock of drugs, dye J. etc., are m t only fresh but pure, and I'ioes reasonable. His aim is to please ' stfmer, and he knows that the way ,kis is by .dling strictly pore good at "b!e f ram. Don't forget the same wiUr. sa Main St.. Johnstown. Court next week. Sun Jay night was a stinger. The rnerco ry went way down. A number of our citizens have gone to Ha'tiniore to attend the Oriole. The oats is about harvested. The crop was the Iargrst in this county for years. Mr. 1'rter Stufzman, of GosLen Indiana, is visiting his brother, Kefisier atid Recorder Stutzman. ' ' ! " I '. . ..-t , ) : Hon. A. J. Colborn was home trvr Sun day, returning to liarrisburg, on the early train Monday morning. Sercn more rail toad trespassers were lodg ed in jail last week. When and whens is this thing to stop? The County Comuisioners have agaid had the force pump in front of the Court House put in running order. Commander U.S. Ticking, U. S. X ar rived in Somerset Friday evening, and left for Washington Monday morning. The new rsona(.'e built by the Disciple's churtb is U-iug painted, and will be ready for occupancy by the first of next month. The district attorney of Payette couary presented one hundred tied thirty bills of indictment to the grand jury at the last term of court. The weather has been almost phenomin ally cool for this time of year. Heavy frosts visited this sectiou last week, doing consid erable damage. . ... . , i s . On Monday Mr. Wm. M. Schrock pur chased the Louse hi which be now regies, on the southeast coiner of the Diamond. Consideration $4,00). J. B. Snyder, of the Arm of J. H. Enyder & Co., is now in the east buying a full line of fall goods. ' With the ready cash, ha ex pects to secure some bargains. :;:' to scrape The small boy is be;nnning around the bottom of the cupboard looking for his school books, and swearing at I tie man who invented education. The jubilee singers who have been at tending the colored canipmeeting south of town, will hold a concert in the Court house this ( Wednesday evening. The trial of James Nutt, for the killing of Dukes, continued till the December term of court on account of the sickness of an important witness for the defense. ' . The ladies of the Mothodbrt Church, uf this place, have decided to hold a festival during tqe fair, and will have warm din ners every day, in Kueiuier's new building. Mr. James Uiesecker, who has been a stu dent in the othee of Dr. Brubaker for some time past, left for Philadelphia Thursday to attend lectures at the. Jefferson Molical Utd- lee. The members of the Somerset Chautauqua Circle arc requested to meet at the residence of Judge llaeron Friday evening, September Hth, at 7 o'clock. 15 y order of the Presi dent. Those of our readers who desire to secure bargains in dry goods and notions, should read the new advertisement of A. Nathan, to be found in another colnmn of this ljcr. Tho w- nvr as neat i and clean, or in as good condition, as thev are at present. We doubt if any town jn the State has better roads or pleasanter streets. . As the squirrel season 0riii, our friend I i Tucker" l'isc-1 again comes to the fore asjau'"'" the champion Niuirod. a string of eighteen Thursday. He brought home beautiful ' grays " Mr. George R. Coffroth, and wife, of Bal timore, Md., stopped in Somerset several days of last week, on their return from a trip to California. They left for hom Sat urday morning. Mr. Rujvert C. Kiniruel, of Tituburali, is sloppping at the Somerset House. Mr. Kim iue.ll recently embarked ia the merchant tailoring business, and is soliciting orders among his many M imcrse t friends. The Silver Comet Band treated oar eiu. reus to some excellent music Saturday evening. If tne managers want to secure lirst-clas music for the coming County fair, they needn't go from liome to get it. Now attend to the payment of your state or county tax in order that you may be sure of a vote. If you have not paid a state or county tax within two years, you must pay one between now and October Oth, if you want to vote in November. Mr. Wm. M. Hall, one of the engineers of the Harrisbnrg AV Western railroad, who has been located in Souterset &jr some iiSi back, left for Chainbersburg Monday to take charge of theoufwtruetion of Uif "twin tunnels," in Franklin county. The colored canipmeeting in Hugtis' grove wa largely attended Sunday, persons from j difterent sections of the county, as well as I quite a crowd from Johnstown, being pres ent. It is etituated that there were from ten to twelve hundred jeople on the gronnd during the Jay., ' . ; Mr. Issae Jones last week paid Mr. George R. Parker nine hundred and fifty dollars! for some eight acres of land lying "onth nt the borough. This is the same tract that ' Mr. Tarker purchased fwm Hon. A. J. Col- i ' In.rn in the st.rim? foreicht hundred dollars. ; Real estate is increasing in value in and ! aiout Somerset. Mr. Elias Cunningham last week Mid to Mr. Truby. of the Somerset ft Cambria rail road, one-half of his lot lying rHrectly -west of the depot. The lot sxs sixty-six feet on South street, and Is one hundred and thirty- two f.deep. The consideration was fivs j hundred dollars. Mr. Truby w ill commence work on a dwelling he at uiiof. ' The officers of the HarvKburgand West ern m nau v o. lc.u a iuctuuk a, in' n . r,wm. in New York Cltr last SitMmlaV. at ! which time the bids for the construction of the tunnels and the Harrisburg bridge were ojened. The contrails have not yet been awarded, but will be in few- lavs. It is known, however, that the construction com- n,iti.1,.va thrown timak and fi tres i for the cost of the work. There wrtfl W ev en Ions tunnels along lb Jin of , road. 1 The contract for building Mr. George R. Tarke r's new dwelling and business house was awarded to Mr. Isaac Jones last Wed nesilar, and work was commenced on the foundation the following day. The build ing is to 1 two-stories high, forty-nine feet front, and sixty-one fe"t deep. The store rootn will bet'i23 feet, with two handsome French plate-g" show windows'. Itie de sign for the building was drawn by Mr. Adam ISdtnger. and if it looks as wD wba finished as it does 011 paer, it will certainly be a verv handsome building and a great addition to the town. Valentine Hay. Esq , Monday morning sold to Mr. Ed McDowell the ren.aining ponion of the old Lutheran church oironer. oa Main Cross Krert -0 Owrtersi hirndred dollars. The piece purchased by Mr. Mc Dowell Ras a frontage of thirty fart, on Mais Cross street, and is sixty feet deep. He will erect a dwelling and business house on it at once. When this and th building in course of construction by Mr. Ceorge R. Tar ker, are finished, there will be but lour lots that were burned over by the great fire, that have not sine hewn bwiit o. Tbw burnt district eoetrairx wen tSwIldinsw aha it did at the time of the fire, and the major portion of them are superior to Umjsc that were destroyed. Philadelphia blda fair to rob Chicago of one of ber chief features of distinction. For the September term of theeoarts 10 J appli cations for divorce have been filed in the city of Brotherly Lore, and the lawyers are not through filing yet. f , ; . ,m Wear informed that tha members of R P.'Cmumins Post G. A. R.. livings! Sfraoke ville and vicinity, in connection with the citizens of that place, have invited their comrades of this txk-t, a well as the com nfin ( the Stuyestowa, and lleriia posts, to join them in a picnic and reunion to be held in Walker' grove oa Saturday, the 15th day of September. We have no doubt that the citizens will make this a pleasant and enjoy able occasion. A free dinner will be given to the " Boys in Blue." H. Rial Fjtati Saies. The season for aalea of real estate is again here, and we call at tention to the superior ad vantage offered by the flc&ALD to all who intend to offer their real estate, either at public ut private sale. It not only offer to advertisers the largest clrcolatjon, greatly anpmenied during the last year, but its circulation U much superi or to any other in the substantial character of its subscribers, embracing moot of the real etlate buyers. There is no paper in South western Pennsylvania that offers better ad vantages to advertisers, of which sellers of real estate will find it to their advantage ato avail themselves. ' Cokfluesce Items. MissFalecia, daughter of A. M. Ross, K wiio was taken kfn from a aeveseatuck of typhoid fever, while visiting friends in West Virginia, returned home on Friday evening, but is still quite feeble. Fred Yag'ey met with a painful accident on Wednesday night while hunting coon. After having caught and ki'led a coon, one of the party drew a pistol to put a ball in the carcass of the coon, but mistaking Fred's foot for the coon, lodged the ball in the in step. A gum boot not only broke the force of the ball, bat also made the foot look coon like. X. Mr. A. A.Stutzman, aent for the Ameri can Fruit Evaporator, wishes to inform the public that he will have one of the Evapo rators on exhibition at tne County Fair, when and where he will be glad to have all interested examine it, and have its workings explained. Wagon loads of fruit will be evaporated by this machine during the three days of the fair, lie has already sold quite a number ol these machines, invaluable to the farmer or fruit grower, and is daily re ceiving orders for others. Mr. Stutzman will siso have on exhibition at the same time one of A. 11. Keid's celebrated cream eries, which takes first rank among the creameries now in the market. Don't fail to see both of these labor-saving and money making machines, while at the fair. A few days ago H. B. Woods, Esq., of Reading, while out riding with another gen tleman, had one of his lejs broken in three places by the kick of a horse. lie was also thrown from the carriage, and sustained se vere internal injuries. The surgeons who were called to attend him found it necessary to remove a.large piece of bone from the leg, and they feared that the amputation of the injured portion of the limb might become necessary. This morning Mr. F. A. Ben ford, of the Hulbert House, w ho is a neph ew of Mr Woods, received a telegram in forming him that his uncle was rapidly sinking. Mr. Benford's mother started for Reading on Day Express, and will arrive tl're ' evening. The injured gentleman is well known here ana in Indiana. 18 weil K"own DeTK "a ln "'diana. ne was ,T prosecuting attorney 01 inuiana county ior ! several terms a number of years ago. ilore recently he practiced in Gettysburg, and a few years ago removed to Reading. He is a prominent attorney and a writer 01 torce ana Miss Dariie Ileiiford has lived with him and his wife sioce childhood. John titun Trxbuue, Game Laws. As the time has arrived for game laws to go into operstinn they arc aptended for the lienefit ol the readers of the j Heralp who aresportsmen : Elk and deer, I October 1 to December 31 ; killing of fawns w hen in. spotted wat, chasing of elk and deer with bounds, . and the killing of deer w hen in the water is prohibited. Squirrel, September 1 to January 1 ; hunting or kill ing of rabbits with ferrets prohibited. Wild turkeys, October 15 to Jannary I; plover. July 15 to January 1 ; woodcock, July 4 to January 1 ; quail, October 15 to Jnuuary 1 : ruffled and piunatcd groove, October 1 to January 1 ; rail or rccd buda, September 1 to December 1 ; wild fow!,""September I lo May 15. Insectiverous birds altogether I rotected. J'igevu ueutiiiias iwotected against lirearms to a radius of one-fourth mile from roosting or breeding place, and ona!ty for disUirbaace in any manner while tiesthnc;; and snaring or teaii g , .for tl' purpose of killing during the ne-tiing season prohibit el. Snaring or netting banting and shoot tmg prohibited. Shooting of wild fowls limited o use of shouldergun aloue. . , Br.ftTJIPRt VAlLEX iTEatF. The children of ilsrs Glessner and )tns ser, who were rt-ported very sick of typhoid fever some liiuntior, 1 am happy tore port, convalescing. jeedin is aonut ilcisLtd in this townsbip f.irthie fall, and both seed and soil were bet ter -than in toraier years. Heitca, if the " weutr begtiide." seahaUhaveabonntiful w latat harvest next summer. Tlie apple crop is a good one. and aprle cutt rtt and appli bntter boiling are in sea son already. Once I was young but now I am old, bat Ihav never seen these apple buUr iioiiiiigs Krsaken by the lads and la-sesof Ore nrirbtwiriitmd. A goodly naniber of grain set orators are "?e 1,1,8 '. " j " " uu : : .. r.. I T T iMsvmA. " - - serTes '1 m,,ion- Be invested in a larje Geiser steam-power separator, and can th.srouch'y. tLrCih from tnn to two thousand bud. els of grain r day. ' .Sammic lmhoff. onr expressman, had an Other run-off last w-ek. This time nc horse was kilUd, but tlie ex press wagon was badly umsI up. - Tb'ra w the tbini run-off for the express team this summer, and since the last H.-currente I understand that lr. 1. sold out to another lrty, who will now accom modaetnepeT'erf Berlin wnd Mlrlry'. Oars harvest is just alout finished.' This is Ote latent, as well as the best, out harvest niy xirienoe as a farmer. New oat weighs from 40 Uv5 pounds to the bushel, and two acres of ground on the farm of Mr. IVnois Hay produced over two hundred bushels. Of course the farmers throughout tue rwT.sHJr . . i,....fcc. but to tuecrop is a o wm, The frosts of last week daniaged th Cora, !w4 uch ia the ouly crop that can be damaged early fall frosts, considerably. But my observation and experience is, that h is best not to cnt It otT too soon. The fodder is spoiled at any rate, ami there is no use now to spoil the eorn also bv cutting it too early. Hay and straw art plenty; and we can v. cry easily diinewHh ccm fodder as a teed. -la a short tiras the teachers who ar to take charg ut the sufcooi ia Umi rural dis tricts tor the next five months wW be em ployed by thedimtcaol hoards- Craps of alt ksaas wins nV-w 3cjjsvsr and legiataU: ar 4rwnfra thiirinf js4sb. an4 u?, kuiUoxjAdua sc-cins to be moviug along at railroad speed. Then, thropgh this hurry and flush, and general prosperity, tny sdviee Is. do not notneglert therfmmon schools and the children, . It the citizens of the rural districts be concern ed about the coning teacher ; talk tha mat ter over at your firesides, and also talk to the directors ;Uot ,tla .important business. There ire some school directors . that ar fu'y as competent as wooden men to. per form tha responsible duties of a school di rertrtr; soroe are tnoch better and some not qurre sonod, fcnxw the linpoitance of pri vate citizens concerning themselves in this matter.: Wliat wc want in the rural districts is teachers with the best of qualifications and experience, and Jast but not least, good ccainioa Brine, J Ao duTerenc ai what price, employ then anyhow 4 . - , ; --"'-Sow Txr. The prospects are now that the Somerset Agrkultural'and Industrial fkir will be the best and Most interesting one ever held in the county. With our imported and im proved stock, fine crops and Rood tiroes. The prospect or the coming great railroad,' with iu four big tunnels through our coun ty, together with tha eminent speakers and the many new fcatnm to be introduced on the ground, and the guarantee of the pay ment of all expenses and premiums, with all this and more, the exhibition is bound to be a grand success. : - : , , , ; . ; Xsw Coot ! J ant received, my new stock of dry goods, including cashmeres, silks, fancy dress goods, cloth suitings and sack ings, velvets for dresses and basqnes in all shades, flannels, Kentucky jeans, shawls. Canton flannels, table linens and towels, notions, underwear, gloves, hosiery and fancy goods. These area.il new, fresh, first class goods', and are very cheap. It costs nothing to examine them. ' Mas. A. E. Uhl. Oar overcoats will be all new whan yoa eosa la next week to ses them. VT art la Uw east this waok burin. J. B. Sstdex a Co. New Goods ! New Goods ! Just received, our 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 prica at Passer t Parker's. Be sure and examine my stock of Ml awd winter hats before purchasing elsewhere. They are all fresh, having just been received from the eastern cities. Mrs. M. M. Tbkdwell. Somerset Cocstt Fair. To persons wishing to attend the Fair, we say, call at the new One Price Moe Store, and seeonr fall and winter stock of boots, shoes, rubbers, leather and findings. A. II. Ferses & Bro. A full line of underwear, stockings, gloves handkerchiefs, collars, neckwear, velvet, ribbons, ruchins and corsets, at Parker & Parker's. Don't buy your clothing until you se J. B. Snyder fc. Co.'s, next week. Mr, Snyder Is at ft buying a rail new Un tall week. A farmer in Indiana county has a two year old heifer that gives a eallon of milk, though she never had a calf. A first-class farm for sale. Inquire of Oliver Knepper, or J. j. Pugh, Esq., Som erset, Fa. Farmers, look at this! We again offer for fall seeding, Baugh ft Son's Double Ea gle Phosphate, which contains 17 to "X per cent of bone, at $30 per ton, onr warehouse or track Somerset station, and will sav that we know of no other article made from animal bone base, sold under such guarantee at the same price, and it is eminently wor thy of your attention. Respectfully, Cook ft Beerjts. Messrs. Keller ft Sanner. the well known grocers and confectioners of this town have added flour and feed to their business, and propose to push it vigorously. They have the Celebrated Vienna Flour in barrels and sacks, as well as a choice brand made by Brinker ft MuUin.by tlie gradual reduction roller process. Corn, oats and chop always in stock. Their stock of groceries is new, fresh and full. Mocha, Java, and all other grades of fine coffee a specialty. The purest and best confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on hand. 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 he pleased to see them. My stock consists of Purs Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insect radee, such a 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 cheerftilly answered. Cbas. Grieftth ,. 232 Main Street. Noma. I have placed my books and notes with W. 3. Krec,ar for collection. All accounts not settled by October 1st will be put ia the bands of an officer for collection. Please call at once, and save costs. . .. Jos 1 ah Keller. Go to Parker ft Parker's for pretty calicoes and ginghams. Bleached and unbleached muslins, sheetings, pillow-cases, table linen, napkins, towla, and bedspreads. W won't be crowded oat. We re terra this space far next week, when car whol new stock l fall amds will be In. J. B.Sbvcer k Co. A Great Discovert that is daily bringing joy to homes of thousand: by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at C. N. Bovd's Drug Store. Large size tl.00. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Somerset postoffiee. If not lifted in IS days, they will be sent to the dead letter office: Aukerman, George F. ; Davall, John M. ; Gartner, Henuaa (Germsn); Haruunk, Will 11. ; Kuhn. Mrs. Catharine; Knopsnyder, George : Lenhart, W. A. ; Mc demens, Paranel ; Nosh. Aaron W (i) ; Nelson, Mrs. Mattie; Perdew, Jennie; be grist, Cyrus ; Smith, Milton ; Snyder, So'o mon ; Tressler, Malir ; Tressler. Rev. John W. ; Walker, Samuel G. ; Weller, Mrs. Clar issa ; Zimmerman, Jonathan. A. C Davis. P. M. The Americas Evai-orator. Mr. A, A gtuuman informs us that lie has reliable ini fortuaiioji that the frnit crop, aad especialty apples, Is a total fall are throtlgliont the srestern tatvs. and, ia consequent" Uiat traporatcd fruit is already advancing ia price in tbe wholesale market. Evaporated apples, soch as is prepared by tb American Evaporator for which h is agent in this coority, is now selling at eighteen cents per pound, w holesale, an advance of two cents a pound in four days. Other evaporated fruits are also advancing in the wholesale markets, peacVs bavinf gone up to 28 and 80 cents. Mr. Statzman also lnfonna vs that be is selling a number of these Evapo rators to our farmers, lisvlng disposed of anomWof ts evaporators to our lira tvw, Bsvlr ensfasssjd Of aaweral oo af 0iay, and that aw will keep tbera on band, so that ibey can b furniahsd oa ebon notice. It will paj die farmers to come in now and purchase 'at once, and have their fruit crop evaporated. . . A. H . Terner and Bro., have already re ceived tbe greater part of their Fall & Winter stock of Boots and Shoes. Ther also purpose seHiirg the best equality of rubber goods ever brought to Somerset. ' MARRIED. EHQDES-McGABY. On Tuesday., the aU InaL. hvX.Tr. fiestas. T. D. if-Mt. D- 4 vid JU.odes,' of Somemet county, to Miss j -' tt.M C tfeVavr rvT TnV rHitnam Pa Good Mauser is CaracB. The following taken from th columns of a valuable ex change is so appropriate that we append in the hope that it may have a good effect - Tha people who go to church are suppos ed to go there to worship God. Unfortu nately, all do go for this purpose. Some men go for the "form'' of the thing, and many women go to took at each other. Bu no matter what they go for they all forget the solemn service for sn instant and torn their heads to look at a late comer. Xo sooner does the church door open after the service has begun than there Is an annoying rustle of silks and satins and turning of heads toward the rear of the sanctuary Everybody, from the fine lady who prides hersslfon etiquette to the rmghmsa who never ?hinks of such a thing, instantly be comes deaf to the minister's words in an ef fort to get a glimpse of the person who has just entered the door. The woman who has just donned a new dress or spring bonnet fuels gratified at this exhibition of curiosity, as she sails proudly up the middle aisle to a prominent seat and she would feel that her well concocted scheme of entering late had failed if she had not attracted so much attention. There are many other uuitentional late comers who feel painfully embarrassed un der such circumstances. The poorly dressed woman who goes to church to offer up de vout prayers for daily bread and to ask for a small share of a loving God's tender mercy, trembles at the general inspection of her unfashionable and threadbare gown, and shrinks timidly into an obscure place to worship in great discomfort. It is folly to say that good manners in church will compel everybody to devote heart and soul to the services, for such f thing can never be as long as women go to church for the purpose of showing off their fine clothes. Good breeding should teach all church goers to be at least seemingly devout, and prevent a whole fashionable congregation from turning squarely around in the pews to watch the Eatru of a very late comer. We are In the east buying goods. Will tell you In this (pac next week what w bought. J. B. Ssvnaa k Co. Railroad Empolyes. The leaJitg business men of Providence, K. I. compose th Hunt's Km!y Co., and they guar ante all testimonials published by them to be genuine. Th following, dated May 4, 193, trom Mr. W. H. Blacchard, Lowell, Mass, Is but one of th thousand remarkable cures that are being made by this wonderful medicine. Mr. Elanchard says : " I have been greatly troubled for over six years with acute kidney disease, with severe pain ia my back and hip. I was formerly em. ployed on th Boston nnd Lowell Kallroad, but was obliged, ewlg to th constant tar, to five up th railroad burinosa, as many others have been obliged to do, on acooant of kidney disease. have tried many medicines but bar received n permanent rellet A trlend recommended me to use Hunt' s Remedy. I purchased a bottle from cue of onr drugclsts ln Lowell, and commenced to Improve at on re, and after using two bottles I wai entirely free from all pain, and conclder mjielf cured, and I cheerfully recommend this wonderful medlelne. Hunts Remedy, to ail tha sutlerert from kidney and llvr disease, " At Liberty- For a number of years I was afflicted with kid ney and gravel dlea, and saflered with pains ln my limbs and back at times so severely thatK seemed that I couid not endur It. A friend of min that had used Hunt's Bemny and pro nounced It the best In use, urged me to try It, and I purchased a bottle at Geo. E. Hall's drug store In Manchester, and before 1 had used on bottle I begaa to feel much better, the pains ln th blad der and kidneys were reduced a good deal, and af. ter utlng five bottlos of Hunt's Bcoiedy 1 found It had done all It was recommended to do. It had re moved all the pais, my appetite Improved, and I gained several pounds tn a few week. I have re newed vigor and strength for on of my years (64) and I can only thank th proprietors of Hunt's Bemedy fur my good health of to-day, and you are at liberty to (ubl If h this, that it may be the meant of rom one being cored by th use of your truly wonderful r emedy. W. H. TERRILL, Goffstows. X. 1L, May 7, 1883. CDITOH S XOT1CS. At an Orphan', Court held in somerset. Pa., on the 1st day of Septenrtwr. Iss3. the undersigned Auditor was duly appointed to make dlairlrm tlon of the funds in the hands ot Samuel . Ker key and John Lobr. l-xecvtnre of Peter Spelcher deed, late ot Conemauah twp., to and among those Umlly entitled thereto, hereby give antic that he will attend to the datie ol tb above ap pointmeM at his othr tn Somerset borouKb on Thursday, thetth day f Oct., 18, when and where all persons intererled can attend if they think proper. JOHN B. SCOTT, seplt Auditor. YDMINISTBATOH-S NOTICE. Estaiaof John C. Holllday. dee'd, late of Addlfon Twp., Somerset Fa. Letters of administration oath above ettat having been mnted to the undersigned by the firoper authority, aotlee it hereby given to those ndebted to the taM estate to mak immediate payment, and those having elaimt or demands agatnttlt to present them duly authenticated for settlement without dehy. BOSS McCLINTOOK. Pls. Administrator. t-TJITOR S NOTICE. Having been appointed by the Orphan'! Court of Somerset County, Auditor to examine th final account, and make distribution "I the lundt In th handt of Dr. W. A. Garman, Executor of Ken) Blttner, deed, t and amuogthot legally enti tled thereto, notice it hereby given that 1 will at tend to the duties of tald appointment at my of fice In Somerset Pa on Tueaday. th vth day of October. la, when and where all pcreuo ioter etted can attend. W. H. BVPPEL. . Auditor. N J0TICK. Tb Brrd of School THrectnrt of Rmtherml. ley townfbip will meet In Berilo. at the beure of Samael Fcrrel, on Tuesday, October Z, 1S-3, to omploy twelv teachers ior th coming term, when and where all competent t earners caa ap ply. The lollowing salaries will b paid; l-each-ert holdlna- proteealonal certlticatea. aw a mouth. Teachers holdldtng firrtlat certificate, fcjs a month. Teabbt-rs holding tecood-clsst eertlfi cates. 1'4 a month. Prolerrional and fint-claM teachers preferred. By order of the Hnajd U. F. lUrsij. . J. WALKER. sepl2-3i. Secreury. FrrtidenL ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Ettat of Samuel Hty, lata of Somerset 1 wp Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letter of administration on th abor estate bavin been granted to the underlined, brine proper authority, nolle Is hereby gfvea to thoss Indebted to it t make immediate pavmewt and thoM having rial an or deaaadt will pleaw pre sent them duly sutberticated for settlement on Saturday the til day of September, 1SS3. at th late retMeoce et deoated. or the law crnca of J. K. Sa4A,iMHBrMt, Pran JOHSA.KAYLF.R. augli. . Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of Edwsrd R. Orlfflth. dee'd Iat of Jen scr Twp.. Somerset Jo Pa. Letter el ad tnlaiet ration eo tb abov ettat having been granted to th undersigned by tbe proper authority, notice it hereby given t all pertMi tndebtad to aaid etat to mag Immedi ate payment, and thoee having claim against tbe Mm will pretant tbem duly authenticated for leu lenient at th Iat r Id fee of deceased, oa or be lure ScpUmbcr la, ltts3. LEVI GRIFFITH. BomerMt,Pa.,Aug.s,lKs. Admlaistntor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Enat of Jehu Ctbr. dee'd late f SoBMrset Borough, Somerset County, Pa. Letter of admtolftratloa oa tha above estate having been granted to th undenrbrned by the proper sstaority wot ice it hereby gla Mall pereoot Indebted to raid ettat to max Immedi ate payment, aad thos having claim against th am to pres. nt tbem duly authenticated foret Uemssrt ew Theredav. th STta day ol fMpttsaber, U83, at ta iifin rreate a hlemer. . , Wli.B-ftAB. aur2L Administratot. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. stat of Alexander Stern, Iat of Somerset Mwaebip, dtwa. ' Letter of admtnbt ratio oa the sbnvs e-tate Bavtna; bees graK4 t th audsrelaTtMd by th amp. r aatbortty aotie 1 hereby givea to all persons todebudto aH Hsu to ssahw Imastdt at aavmeat aad tao havtos; eiatmi again th mm to present them duly authenticated for set tleawat, oa Saturday, th sad aay ( Sepumber, lata, at taw lata rvstdaoe of dee'd. LTKCOLX STTRIT, Septa. Admxolttrator. T EGAL NOTICE.. : , "Vablle soOr Is hereby grv that lh aoder rlned ha beca appainwd Auditor by th Or BlMt'Cawrtof pHjBcrtet oowntj to auJit a re uert s dlttrrNulos of tb fundi ia th handt of John H Sydr. rww forth awl d the real ot Kbra H Oiww, dee'd. Iat of Shad townthfp. Also. the fwadtla hit Bssdseoaelng to the hairs of said Hebe MeOreawr aad Mary Leshart. dae'd. bv th will of Elizabeth Lamhart. aeneaaf J I, and test n wtu penona insowuee U. K Its ate 11 u reman oorowgu. - T. the th day of Smberi w. r Atadilnr. 1 rTJBLIC SALE. - 1 JL By virtu ot aa order of sal Issued out of th rtmaof' Coon of bonerset Ooantv. Pa., to n directed, I will axpus to public sal th follow. Ins described real slt. tat th property of Oonrsd Braat, do'd oa th premise, on Saturday, September 22, 1883, at 1 'c!ork r. v., earlaln bra sltuat la Krotliern alley Twp., adjoining lauds ot Henry Brant ,tred Brant, laraef Cober, Jacob Uoleman, Wm. A. Ehoada. Harrlsoa Humbert and Wm. Stvlu, cuntalnlna tuo acre anl allowano. about 10U acre cleared and 'A aer- In meadow, having; thrua erected a good twa-tor? fram dwelling bous ; also. a tenant house, baok barn and other outbuild loir. The larm has a nm camp. Is well watered, lu a una state of tultlvatlou. and well timbered. TEJi MS. One-third In hand on confirmation f sale, and th balance In ore equal annual pay ments, to be secured by judgment bond. Th farm Is ottered as a whole or la two pwroela, to suit parchaMrs. HIRAJX B. BBS. ITT. angOLSt. Admr. ol Conrad Brant, dec . List of Civil Causes For trial at September Adiooned Oourt, begin ning Monday, Sept. 17, lsa. Shade Cr'k Lumber Co. (Limited) vs. G.W.Cober. Geo. Hardin' Extr. vs. John R. Brinbam t ah Wm. T. Wallace rl. Wm. Silbaugh. Same vs. Andrew J. Holllday. John Keel vt. Henry Johnson at aL John A. Clark vs. bam. Enoch Plough vs. Sam. Jame Parson v. Somerset Township. Mrs. M. A. Snyder's right vs. P. fc C. R. K. Co. Herman Chrlstner vs. Wlltaoth fc ZufalL A. J . Catabaer fc Co. vs. U. W. M'Uoy deft, et al H. H. Lohr stairs. B. F. Lung. Isaiah Rodgart vs. Shad Cr'k Lumb'rCo. Llm'd. isaae A. jenaius va i. J. Miner. John Valentine vs. P. fcC. R. R. Co. Gutt. Sellers va. Jame Albright. I). 8. Lane va. Samuel P. Snyder. Gideon Hlteehew vt. John Berkeyblle.. Wm H. Detcr va. Catharine Bent. Howe Sewing Machine Co. vs. B. A. Flchtner. Sam vt, Sam. Sam va. B. A. Flchtner at aL Sam va Same. Robert Plckworth et al va. B. F. Lung. J. S. Hendrickton't helrtva. C. J. Harrison etaL PaoTHOSOTARV'S Officb, I S. V. TRENT Aug. 'A ltss. f Protnonotaiy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Ettat of A. C. Sch!!, dee'd, lata of Somerset nor., somerset co., ra. Letters of adminittratlon oa tb abov attat having been granted to th undersigned bj the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons lndebtal to said ertate to make loimetll at payment, and thot having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for eeuiemeni at tne iat resiueuc 01 ueceasea ou Saturday, Oct, 13, 18x3. JOHN W. UAKDAEK, Sep. Admr. of A. C. SchelL 4 DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE: Ettat of Sarah A. Llnganfield, Iat of Lower Turkcyloot twp., Somerset eo.. Pa., dee'd. Letter! of adminittratlon on the atxve ettat havlnr been a ranted to the undertlaaed bv the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all per sons Indebted to laid eftate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agalntt the tame to present them duly authenticated tor set tlement on Saturday, October 13. lt3, at the late residence 01 tn deceaten. J. W. SL KKHtlLlltK, sepi. Ad mluittrato Mrs. A. E. Uhl USTEW GOODS LOWER PRICES ! SILKS ? VELVETS ? CASHMERES 1 CLOTH SUITINGS! Fancy Dress Goods IN ALL SHADES. Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannels, Muslins, Canton Flannels, KENTUCKY JEAXS, ALL QUALITIES. New Fall Stockings, GLOVES, AND UNDERWEAR. A FULL LINE OF Germantown, Zephyr, Shet land and Saxony Wools, Factory Stocking Yarn, FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS, A Full Line of Newest Kinds of NECKAVEAE, Children Wool gncks Our Winter Wraps are now being made, and will be in store hy the 20th of this month. . A. E. DHL. Sobzcset, Pa., Sept. lJ-tw. NOTICE To Masonery & Tunnel Contractors. TP woPOS ALS will b received at tb ofBce of X tn American Construction com- DSinV Koum IV. sth Fiaur. mill buiidtag, New lorkUty, aaUlUaelueaawa. August 3L, 1X3. ior driving (even tonnaia. aggregating about s,ou linear feet, oa the line ef tb ftailroed to b eea ttrecteol between Hairitbargh Fa-, aad tn Yoagtlogbeay Krrer, tagelher with one teetioa f ay one tail la teagta, ea eadt M ef act tuaal. -A1S0- For building tb Masonery tor te Bridge aero the Sasqachaaaa Hirer as Harrlabwrg, Fa. ' Flans, prodles aad rpedScaticeM may be see, cad all ntcctttrv Information etla4 ow appU eatioa at tb office of tb irrrbrloa Engineer ia Harriibarg. Everett. Bedford aad Soaaereet Fa. The Ore pan y will require satltiactory evldeaee freai bidder of tbetr reoatMUty and ability te eompleu aay work that easy be allotted tbeta at tb price earned Is prowitals, aad witah lb time fixed for lltoeKuUuoe. AD pewpceal be era lot, and addrad te tb (Bed ta y Vor Citv. TbeOmpwev iiterve th rlwX tofitaiit aay or all bMt received if ac oeesaed satitfactory. OEUROEH. KEXf, See. Amerlcaa CotMUaetioa CVv, New Tor CUy. aag-a. M Having grvwaa; sty mutle elates rn Oowawiie. vtllaaadl . . . . :r , w . . wih,it ik anmiav yar n'rauencing September In. ' aug "JXLA SCHEIE Fall StocknowReafly Mrs Q0URT PROCLAMATION. M'acKEAT, th Hooorabl William J. Basa, President Judge oltae several Courts of Common Pleas of the several eountle composing the Hth Judicial district, sod Justice of th Court of Oyer and Tennlnhr and General Jail Delivery, for th trial or all capital aad other olenaer in th said IflBtrK-t, lod Wat. CLURand Siai't Stir, Enquires, Judge of lh Conns of Common Plea anu Jasiloea of ih Court 01 Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery forth trial of all capi tal and other olieadere ln the eouoly f Komereel, have iatued th' lr precepts and to Dae directed, for holding atJowrt of Common Plea add General 1 1 M. n ..r ?Mut. nf lh, Cmm. ,nd (lemirmljAll Delivery, aad Courts ol Oyer and Terminer, at somerset, on das, ftepterafcer 17, 1S3. Notics It hereby given to all the Justices of th Peace, tii Coruurr and Constables within tli said County ot somerset, that ther b then and there In their proper persona with their rolls, rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brancet. to do those thlnirt which to their office and in that he hall appertain to b don ; and also tbey who will proeecut against th prisoners that are or shall be in the jail ol Semartet eoanty, to b then and there to proeecut against them a shall be just. JOHN J. SPANQLEK, sepj, Sjberlfl. wy suit raiUDELPHHACADMT. Tuenty-jifth year commence! on Monday, frptcmber 17th. Doardinx School for I3oy and Youxts Men, o SPECIAL ADVANTAGES : Comforts of a Christian Ilnme. Family School limited. Locality beauti ful and healthful. Social and literary ad vantages of a great city without its vices. Pupils thoroughlv fitted for any College or department of business. For catalogues containing testimonials and cuts of buililinpi, address r. W. UATIX6M, Ph.D. Principal. Residence 3929 Locust St., Philadelphia. B RIDGE SALE. in Commissioners of Somerset County will offer to 1-t at a poblie outcry, to tb lowest and but bidder, on the premises, on 3I0XDAY, September 24, 1883, at 10 o'clock a.., thesnperstraetnreflfawoodea brlilae across Will's ere a, sear fhilson station, In Northampton township. ADASl S.SHAFFER, JOSEPH HOKNEK. HERMAN W. BKUBAKEK Attett : UonunlasloDers. L J. Uormk, Clerk. aaTt. C COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. Fannie Fuller h her next , In the Court ofCom- Irita l JameaAlbriilit (mon Pleas of Somer vs. I set Co., Pa , April T, Franklin M. Bntler ' 18S3. Sub. ln Ulrore. All .eriKjBi lnterentnl will lake notice that ln pursuance of a fftmmissl(a to me Issueil to tak testimony. I will attend at my office In Somerset, Pa., on Thursday, th ih day of September neiu HENRY F. SCH ELL, aoifl Commlaeitiner, JXECUTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob J. Miller, late of Quemahooing ' Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letters testamentary on above estate bavins; been aranted to tbe umierjiicned by the proper au thority, notice is hereby Riven to all persons In debted to aaid estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those baring claims aulnt It to pre sent them duly autbentlca'.ed for settlement on Saturday, September 16, 1.-63, at tb lata resi dence of the deceased. WM. H.MILLER, augS. Executor. P'XECUTOKS' NOTICE. Estate of Aaron HecMer, lste of Mlddlecreek twp , Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been irranied to tbe underslicned by the Drooer authority, notice Is hereby Klren to all person indebted to saidestatto mak lmmell at payment, and thoee bavins claims avalr.st the Same iv prereol loem adit umrnin.-aiFii mtki tlemnt on Satunlav. September 1, 183, at tb ate residence ol deceased. J. K. .Tt( AllL.L,t.. Jul'ii. ta ecu lor. LIME! LIME! The Buffalo Valley Lime Company, limited, 111 sell, until further ordered, nntlacked Urn at the followlna- rate: At V cents per bushel, loaded on ear at kilns: at l'i cents per bushel for any quantity lets than a car load; at 11 cents per hu.Hiel delivered at aay station on the Berlin Railroad; at 12 cent per bushel delivered at Meyersdal and Koi'kwood; and at 1'iU cents per bashel delivered at all other rallroal stations ln Somerset eoontv. lncludlnK all those on th Somerset a Cambria Railroad. Pay ment can be made to tbe fullowlng persons: Junn L, havinr, at rieiena. W. H. Koonts, at Somerset. Harrison Snyder, at Kockwood. Frank Lno. at Oarrett. Samuel J. Miller, near Meyersdal. We must depend upon lime as the basis to ter- tlllx our soil, lirder It now and have It ready when needed. Order from Frank Enoi, Oarrett. Lor-i! HEALTHCOR SET Increase ln popularity every day, a ladles Bod ft the most COIFOETtBLE AKD PERFECT FITTIX; corset ever worn. Mer chants av it ?ivcs the bct aatisfartion of any corwt th-y ev?r sold. Warrr.t' d utisfartorv or money re fanded. For sale by PARKER PARKER. it Loeeilewl Mrertly on Haiti Llww Plltr DI. H fc w. K. K. . tkas aatlag Extra Cwat f Dray Inc. PURE RIE COP PEB -IISTILLE un&n. Situated on summit of Alleehenies. uses the water from eoM mountain prins. This whikv is maiie by the donble-listilleJ process atiti guaranteeil perfectly pure and full proof. ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Special. In order to give Hotel Keeper and Deal en a grand opportunity never before oflered, will eon tract for the manufacture f whisky In any quan tity, from S to 60 barrrlt, giving them th privi lege of letting It lie in bond for three yean, chanting hut a small turn for ttnrag. -Onhand So barrels of wbltky retailing at L per gallon. H nt tor lull particular in regara to larxe quantltiee to banc ratrn. ra. 3. r. ex i i. cm aupu Aug. 9. Blairsvitle (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary. Baut;ifli BTOund.. commodious bui'.dinir bearad throutrhout with steeun. good t hexlthl location.no manna iKoaoooa laaTSCCrnow in Ene!'h. French. innn. Latin, Greet, Music. Drawing, Painting, &c For catsUotruea, apply to REV. T. E. EWINO. PriaciDeJ. TH1HTT-THIKD TEAR begin! SepfemW 12 julyla-ioc Always the Best. ALWAYS TBE BEST SPICED MOUNTAIN KE. JA Usuaocs Cakb. T the yolk ef Bre egg, well beaten, add co cap eager, oee-nalf cop buttar. one half-cap rwaet milk, o teaspoon ful groaad einnamoa. on gra ted natmeg. tnea toe white ef twe egg weU beaten, on aad a ball cap lloer harms; is It oa sseatwr -BASSce" Baking Powder : bake la jellv cake pan: when cold spread each laver witA ae icing ma with th white of three eggt beat en ttin aad en and a half eaps powdered sugar. alylt F OR SALE OR RENT. T wDI seU rent my veotea factory, la Jaener -r-n,hln un raetnaabi term. I will al l. i situate m jeaaer icwnanip. For tanicwlar ewU spoa Sac, OT aoarcta mm M Sipevtn roetomos. eaa. AB&AHAX BEAM. Sum Distillery l v5 aw awl U o r JlJ f vv V I FOE (jIOOBKS That are GOOD VALUE for the mone GO Greis, Foster & Quinn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHlNrSTO WIST, PA, CHEAP CASH STORE ! Do You Want To Make Money ? SAVE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buv the Celebrated y American Fruit Drier, OK PNEUMATIC EVAPOEATOR. I hav accepted tb Arency In SOMERSET bor Savlnr and Money-Making; Invention, and will be arlad to explain Its advantage to, and tak th order from very man ownlno; an apple tree In th two counties. Th AMEallAJ EAIS. KATOR is th best and ehaapest now ottered tb public, and will pav It ooat, and mak money for yoa besides, th first ea n. Tb profit tn cvaporatin fruit, etc is enormous, as every fanner must se by comparing figure Tak for example apple. of which there promises to be an abundance: (it ro x evaporator win cost yoa. s ' Ten bushelsorappleseachday fur l'i day I'JO hu'helj 2 00 Fuel (Si) Labor (T) ToUl cost 10 00 Ca. By 7M llx. Evaporated apples at l."t 10" 0W Th abov Is th lowest price at wticb s.vaporateil apples have yet sold, and It 1 reasonable to rappoee th prlc a fair avraa:. Evaporated apples are now ecHina ia this market at li cents m pound. Counting- six pounds to tbe bushel, this would make the fruit worth S1.&0 per bushel. Evap orated peaches ar worth 3i cents a pound. Thus any man ewnloa: an orchard can eoovert his fruit Into evaporated stork. e.UI to tb best In tb market, and pay lor one of these machines four anil five times In a season: Every farmer, especially, ragbt to hav ona. We add two testimonial, given tbe company by larmers In Bedford county : Six Roads, Bedford County, Pa., January 24. ZtX3. Ak. Mm. Co. Pear Sir : " Th apple crop bat been an entire failure here tbla year, but onr IVo. 3 Evaporator has paid us big Interest. e dried Mol sweet corn, fnmatoea, pumpkin and cabbage. The dried cabbage It splendid : we eat It uu a slaw-knl'e, and It Sites very fast, it should be soaked tea hour to prepare It for table use. 1 was at Mr. l. S. Sells to whom Isold a No. 1 EvaDorator last year. Si ra. Sell It to well pleaded with It that she would not do without on nohow. Shl bad no apple, but tb hat about paid fur th bag. To her belong th credit of nm evaporating lot our Xiw EnTiHraisa, Be.lfonl County. Pa.. November 17, IsM. Aw. Mro.Co. IiearSirs: " We have lust finished dryina-. We haw drld all kind of fruit and vegetables, and must say we cannot tblnk the American can be eicelled. We have dried a large lo ot cabbaae, and when people found out h-iw nl It wat drle1. they brua ht wagon load! to us for drying. Some of tbe nefahbort made lun of us for buying tuch a dear drier, hut they hav changed their notions already, and by spring w will let them know what it ln I uch a machine." Yours Respectfully. UAN1EL S. .EXL, We add tb lollowlng ttimnnlal to thow th capacity of tb machine from on operation mad la MiMouri. I can furaUh a thousand juaUy a favorable : Clivtow. Henry Co., Ma, January IS. 1W3. Aa. Mro. Co. Gentlemen : 1 Intended writing you soner but 1 wiahe-1 to tell my Iran first, and I fell much Indebted to your company for my sairett in this business. 1 tired my enlir crop of down applet, which dropped from tbe trees oa account of the gTeat heat and wind of one week, and which would hav been a total loss, a applet were to plenty here. I evaporated oa my .No. i Ji4 bushels ef applet, which made peund of evaporated trull, which I tild her at U cents per pound, making SSSS. Ji. Total eipense of operating, tnrluding machine, trelghtt. and Incidental. ivit 6a. I have th Evaporator as good at new, and hav called it tb - King" ol ail evaporator. 1 m Indebted to th American for this achievement, and lor doing ror tbe fruit-growers ol Missouri to much. I am perfectly tailtntd with my tuccets. Re)"iectfullj Tour, J. M.PBETZINOEU. For further particulars address. j air 11 3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Ju!;ll-Sm. SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Pittsburgh isrow open: CLOSES OCTOBER 13th. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES On all Railroads Entering Pittsburgh and Allegheny T36n'tf!ai. Special Attractions MR. JTLE9 LETT. theFAMofS CWBXETIST! SH(KJTI1 CONTESTS between Capt E. E. Stubh and Mr. Owynn Price. Wonderful KIFLE SHgTIS' byCpt. K. E. itubb. Woodartul FISTOL SHOTI( by Capt K, E. Srubbf. chicaOo aSdfkuviie.ncf.ci.ubs. BASE BALL CAMES; i tf.rttfr stars and B. r. wrx)DCLrBS. Sklralsd Drill by CAFT. BARK'S OAKF1ELD ES:oRT CRF3. JAVAXLSE VA YLl'.HT URL WORK.1. Evening Fireworks. t rotting Knees. Banning Kaees BALLOON ASCENSIONS, PACIVO- KAi'tV PONY EAi ES. MrtE RACES, p fi.u ' hr.P 1 RTM1XT ART OAI.LKKV GRAND ARMY DISPLAY". Graniest EiMfito ef An Mastrj E. P. YOUNG, Gen. Slawagrr. J. tepll Extra Bargains Offered Now -AT- JL. NATHAN'S. W Bare ratt reeelwd a ale line of MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, Light and '.Dark Calicoes. Which we will fell lower than the lowest It will cost you nothing to call and convince yourself that the cheapest place to buy 13 at A. NATHAN'S. pa-BLACK ASD COLORED CAJIMERE3 A SPECIAL1T. A CDITOR'S NOTICE. At an Orphan s Court kM in Somen-et. Pa, oo tbe lit day ef September, 183. the eeylertigoed widely appoint to ak a dlstrlbwtlee th. had ia tai kaadt ot Philip Lap aad Iae Horf taaa. tseewtert ef Ant bony Lap, dee d. of Jaaoer Tewathip. to and anwog tAot lewal.y - .i.ti karabv sriv aouc toat a will ret eoUce ml ae win a. iml t ih dutle of th abev apeoiniiDetrt at aw offlee ta Somerset BorSagk oa r rWay. ooMr a. 1SS3. wbw aad wher a. ssplX A all lor. TO nd Cambria Counties for thlrgreat Farmer' L - Evaporator by drvln pumpkin, berrlel and cab- cabbage in this section.'' truly. Exposition to visit IT! & Manii&ctiire Ml i Pittstai. C. PATTERSON, excreta ry. T EGAL NOTICE. ll'th taa'terof the sccoaat ef Freder ck Orof, F s-i . Eiecutor of Lyd la Fon. dee 4 And k. spc L MB. the Ooort appeiat J. O. Klmmel. 1-. Au.llwr te pa poa exeentiow. J.ir.t. aa eeeowot. end end report s di. ,. k.r,v Tra Ulr tha Adltr """"""ir?.. hI. ,,1.. .hit matter aw Friday iges, at his Hfiee k Sosaer- at berougb. J. O. KM MEL. tepi.
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