u U Icirj Da ice UT V. i I jjisKDlyJobnson,of'Va$Lingon,I).C. lCrSCl iiCKlld. jjgyiMtingin Sonieiscf ' Son September l, I ' i A valuable horse owned by Mr. Peter Heffley, was killed by a stroke of lightning Thursday. The senior editor uf the Hekald left for ritttfbunrh Monday noon. He expects to return the Intu part of the weefc. Jaiues L. i'ugh, leu Eonieraet lor trip through Ohio, Wednesday morning of last week. He cxpeots to M gone - several weeks. , D. C, It is sometimes questioned by merchant whether advertising pays. The jtiastioa will hardly bear discussion in the light of the following facts, of transient advertising being figured: The Chicago Tribune it is oaid, for a column a year, receives $26,000. The New York Herald receives for its low est price column $39,723, and for its highest. $34$,OuO. The New York Tribvne, for the lowe-t, $20,763, and for its highest, fs5,C4ti. and these papers are never at a lues for ad vertisements to fill their columns. I ,t lk-ydi. p,.yj sells Diamond Ives. f(.,,ai J.T.. Snyder Cos. .hlv, rent i-e-tat'e t'P must go. ' 'nll st Kking season is upon us. ' ... rawberry plants in September. ..mi and cheap, at A. Nathan's. art Silks, at Mrs. A. fc. I hi s. M We acknowledge the receipt of a compli mentary ticket to the Jefferson County Fair, to be held at ltrookville, October 2nd to I ih inclusive. The Holy Communion will be celebrated in St. raid's Reformed Church, this place, on Sunday morning neit. Preparatory ser vice on Saturday evening. i l inter hats at Mrs. Suervisor Truby, of the Somerset A Cam bria lUilroad. broke ground for his new dwelling house on South street. Monday. We exnecls to have Lis house readv for oc- - Tred- . CUj,Ilc.y Ik.. fore cold weather sets in. A. ... , j laiu and figured velvets, at , .., .. M.-k of dress goo.ls, is at Mrs. .. c hirn is the mournful dirge j Mjuimer. ,3i!,nd Iyes. Nice colors. No Ly ('. N. Itoyd. ...ru-a'ionsforan early fall and a v- are excellent. ', winter style of dress poods ,!t J. H- Snyder A Co.'s. ,;,-v and happy, ue IiannnJ ..r at '. N. Hovu s. ,,-s of dress goils at Mrs. r.-. ;ty and very cheap. ; v!es of fall and winter hats si, at Mrs. M. M. Tred well's. :t. of Huntingdon county's ., i- to cost $3,S'. Th cou ,!id to in Erie firm, v a tine white shirt, with That was a very jolly, but a very noisy uty of young people that were driving around town Saturday night, blowing horns, singing, etc. Two and a half and costs wouldn't have been too much for them. The fr ze in the mountains Sunday night of last week killed everything not fully matured. Hundreds of acres of buckwheat and corn were entirely ruined. Ice froze to the thickness of a quarter of an Inch on still wat.r. t I h i i j , i ,i.-.im for only tiA cents, at C,;. . ':!! buy a ack of Diamond i . .u i an color from one to three I y Itovd. " i.a. bonnets, and trinunings, Mrs. A. K. I'ii l .; H pli.itographer from Cuniber-m;-;; opt-n a gallery in this place .-..iV'. ... :i:i rc iats and wraps in the .. .n nveived. Mrs. A. E. Vhl. - :'ss than it is worth, at . ... . A new set cujs and -, ...... Fine English Cliina tea , ; .a-f set our prii es for nb , ,i a'. !i"-iery, etc., before pnr y ; will save niim-y b;- buying ,,-!. ac.ioial reunion of the MOth . ; !. licM in Little Washing . : ii 'f -tuber. Preparations ; , make it a very pleaan t ; : j.r.V (Vs is the only place ., : nii.nyoii can find all the la-: .- ;t of ha'.s and caps, at bottom t-,, .,l winter cap for 125 cents. ..,! ,,f sir Peter Halkett, the Scotch i..' f.i'.'.o-ved the fatal fortunes of i- in the possession of Robert s,otch Haven. Westmoreland ;si Ca-iM'tsat J. R. Snyder tfc i ;-t tiKi lovely. They have the We also notice a very )..itron. wool liiling-ingrain at I it ir ,. cent carpi'i lor oeuriKnua . U-at. Articles of mergi r and consolidation be tween the Harrisburg and Western and the South Pennsylvania have been filed in the state deparlment at Harrisburg, and the new corporation will be known as the South Pennsylvania. The capital stock will be increased to twentv million dollars. Dr. J. H. Shu'naker, of Chambersburg, who has many friends here, was lest week presented with a gold watch and chain by his adiirrers in the Falling Sprin Presbyte rian church of Chatnliersburg, as a testimo nial of respect and esteem. The Dr. has accepted the princU'alship of a leading sem inary in Kew Jersey and is about to leave his old home. Attention, Spobtsues ! Mr, Jacob J. Berkejrbile, proprietor of the ten-pin alley and nuootiug gallery, win have his rifles, targets, etc., on the groundsduring the three days of the fair, and oners gold and bilver watches, rifles, shot-guns, etc, as prizes to the best marksmen. Any one is allowed to use his own rifle if preferred to those furnished by II r. Beikcy bile. The rules govern ing the shooting will be announced the first, day of the fair. King Soloman lodge cf Free and accepted Masons of Conncllsville, will hold a basket picnic at Fern Clifl" Purk. Ohio Pyle Falls, on Thursday, the 2"th instant. The mem hers of the fraternity in this count v, have been invited to attend, and it is promised that the affair will be one of considerable magnitude. Past Master Samuel Harper, of Piit.-burgh, will deliver an address on the occasion . .Mr. t ranns-iioover. ot .Mutord township, a life-long Jemocrat, while in Somerset la week, expressed himself as being so thor oughly disgusted with the "reform'' ad ministration of Governor Pattison and the legislative faree, that he had foresworn all allegicnee to his old pnrtv, and had made up hi mind to hereafter vote the Republi can ticket ana ln-come an active member of that party. He is welcome. It is undetxood that Senator Voorhees. of Indiana, has heen retained as principal counsel for the defm-e in the coming trial of James Nutt, of Uniontown. Senator Voorhees is expected 10 visit Uniontown in a few days. The Senator is a forcible f tweak er, and an exce'Ieut criminal lawyer. He defended Cook, John Riown's unfortunate but brave and gifted lieutenant in the Har per's Ferry raid, and made a niaMwrly argu ment in his behalf, hut was not sU'"Cetsud in overcoming Southern intolerance and prejudice. : -f war old rattlesnake, measuring ;r feet iii length and having seven - et: exhibition at the d nig store of ' -vcr. in (ireensburg. It was caught ;"v'i county six weeks ago. oth. Immediately ! rive cigar ma a-! N'ti girls to learn the trade. Apply J. K. CoFrnoTH, Somerset, Pa. -. .'(!. t frosts have done great damage - -!! t-uek wheat and late vegetables. .t -. nis to have suffered the most a: y places the orp is not wortl iMH-'lies. now rTt .ne peai lies, t! ,- Ih.x at fl t arriving daily. which jre iM'ing fl.7.. Will not '..ml this season, therefore now is the ' '')' CooK it I'.KKlilTS. l o affix postage stanis to new -si u rs in such a wav that part of ! !a-s over and adheres to the i f rnn the risk of having their -;! to the IVad LettcrOffiee. In that er lieconn a sea'ed j acket : i letter rates. r MtREET. Main Street We have i d a iarge Refrigerator to our Meat . in which all meats can be kept coo' a",. Mutton. Beef, Tork, Ac, kept 'ir on hand. Open dailv. Parties meat can have it kept intheRefrig :t.til wanted. '..ave. also. Pni0 new brick for sale. : ( will sell bv the hundred or thous- t: i low price. Ross Davis Co. r.ii::Serof suita have leen brought t V!moreland county by Coroner v. fir fees and mileage in viewing li ii i where no inquests have been Tlie eounel for the commissioners t!-ni to refuse tav in all such cases. V that the law ot lstf does not r "i of that class. F.rHEr s I'.est If von want pood bread ' iioiieoiiitrtlian "(icbhart's H-st Flour," .nuJaciuriJ under the "New Jonathan lis l'r.m-," the improvements prepara v t the i,ii.mi:'acture of hich cost the j " f ;i;e mill ff'.O', and our re :.ii;e of oiie hundn-d lrrels a month tin fac t that it is no humbug. Repectfullv. VOK i ItEERlTS. i i.e. we have now in stock our fall and "r '.;i.o of dress giods, consisting of ' -- ca-!in res, all wool suitings, water ' '. b'.ack silks, velveteens. lsket flan- !... etc., in ail colons and shades. Our 'f hiack cashmeres was never a large i.ea;i. ( all and see them before pur ( elsewhere. J. 11. S.SYI'KE A Co. HiiN's At5Kt ?lvk. The greatest "' -a! wonder of the world. Warranted "Iss-dily cure bums, bruises, cuts. Fleers, ' f.St-am. Fever sorr. cancers, piles, chil ' ". eorns. tetter, chapped hands, and all " ertijitions, puaranleeil to cure in every or money refunded. cents per 1 For sale by C X. Itoyd. jun20. '' "tTHis If any of our readers have "r'e receipts for liniment, family niedi l horse powder, etc., that they desire compounded, they will do well to '"t J'llmstown. His stock of drugs, dye are not only fresh but pure, and ' lr:e ruHinuble. His aim is to please "JHoiiieo, and be knows that the way 'his it. by M-lling strictly pure goods at "'nl!e f.gur. Iton't forget the name : Butiiber, 2i4 Main Su. Johnstown. -y ht'.l and winter stock is now full and ,!i l'ingjust received it from the Pliil and ew York markets. Those to boy clothing for men, youths - Uiy., a ; I M , n,.in.v tlV mllinr mi at : ...... ' AIM), a In 11 tin nrunflon-lnthinir. w''1 k'n1, anJ w-vlc' ranging in price tnu up. Trunks, satchels and " Uuujiht direct from the factories. i b Yery tlieP. o tlose out the stck. et line 0f wau paper, gent's ties lin" d jjier collars, all of , j ld as cheap as they can be 'wo wholesale dealers. ! Mr. David Rell, one of the oldest residents of Jenner township, was stricken down with paralysis last Wednesday. For a time it was thought the stroke would prove fatal, hut at present he is gradually improving, and his physician has strong hopes of his recoverv. Mr. Bell has lived on the farm w here he now resides for sixty years. He is now in the eighty-sixth year of his age, and has hereto fore enjoyed good health which may le at tributed to the fact that he has been a con stant snhscrilier to the Hkru p ever since it was first published. Ar.othernf the alleged hand of Stonyereek burglars wa lodged in jail Saturdav morn ing, tieorge Siihert is his name, and he was arrested in Meyerdale Friday evening by Policeman Pyle, of that place. Seibert had Int n ruMicating in Marvland ever since the lirt urrests were made, and the officers, who were on the lay for him, gobbled him ui as soon a lie came across the line. The whereabouts of the rest of the gang is known, and they will all be gathered in before the dark of the moon. There was an amusing episode in the crim inal court on Thursday of last week. A voting man charged with larceny plead guilty and submitted to the mercy of the court. Before sentence w as passed, however, it was discovered that the indictment, in stead of having leen returned as a true bill by the grand jury, had been ignored. The erand jury said the defendant was innocent and the defendant himself declared lie was guilty. The young man left the court room in high glee overliis unexpected escape from the dread penalty of the law. Pt.lfurd Gn- trttr. The Ankcal Meeting or tbbPssv'a W. C. T. U. Will be held at Bellefonte. Centre Co., October 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1883. It will be composed of delegatus Iron the 225 auxiliary Unions in the State. Besides Mrs. Wittenrayer, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Miss White, and others of our well-known home workers, Mrs.. Hunt of Rostoii, and Mrs. Baldwin of Trenton, are expected to be pres ent. Women of our State interested in tern pt ranee work, though not con netted with our I'nion, will be made welcome. For or ders forexcursion tickets, send not later than October 5tb, inclosing envelop properly ad dressed and stamped, to Mrs. Ellen M. Watson, 112 Smithtield St., Pittsburg Pa. Mrs. Frances L. Swirr, Pit's. W. C.T. I'. ' Me. Editor : It was our fortune or mis fortune, just as you choose, to see the result of a surgical operation lately performed by Dr. J. K. Miller, assisted by Kobtrt McGrew, a student of medicine from Allegheny City, on an infant sou of a Mr. Singleton, for hair-lip. The subject of the operation was only four uavs old. and the result ;s mar velous in every way. The once unseemly and disfigured lip has been manipulated by the plastic ot ration until scarcely any of the deformity is visible. The physician by whose skill these c ratifying results have een brought about deserve not only a big fee, but the hearty thanks ot the parents and the community. Berlin, Pa., Sept. 17. Cokklieme Items. The school board last week elected Prof. C. F. Livengoodforthe first, and B. K. Fal len for the intermediate school, the primary being yet unsupplied, The early frosts that have done so much damage to the uumutured crops in some other sections of the county, have not yet visited this immediate, locality. If you want your tomatoes and corn to get ripe, plant in the locality of Confluence. Those who destroyed their tomato vines because the first tomatoes did not mature feel a little had just now, since the second setting is a fine crop and will mature in this climate, unlets Jack frost should see fit to give us an unusually early call. The laws regulating the killing of game does not amount to much to those upon whose lands the game is fed. If they wish to reap the advantage of the game raised in the mountains they must kill it before the law ful season, or sjiortsmen from different sections of the county will flock in as thick as the locusts of Egypt and gather the crop in a few davs. X. if The picnic and reunion of the members of the Crand Army Posts of Somerset, Berlin and Stovstown, held in Walker's grove, near hanksville, last Saturday, was a most en joyable allair, and was articiated in by J.illv seven hundred jeople. The good peo ple of Shanksville and vicinity had made every preparation for entertaining a much larger crowd. They furnished all present with a most elegant iliuner, and after the multitudes had eaten, there we-e many bas kets full of gioil things left. The members of the Somerset rt express themselves as having had a most delightful time, and can not say enough In praise of the good people of old Stonvcreck for their kindness and hospitality. In consequence of a case pending on trial Bedford, which will run into the present week, Judge Baer was force! to issue an or der last week, continuing the Somerset court until Monday, October Ij. Notice was at once sent tojurors, witnesses and litigants, bat many did not receive it in time, and put in an appearance at Somerset Monday morning. Court was railed at 10 o'clock, a. m Monday morning, when Judge Collins discharged those jurors present, with the instructions that they be id for one day and mileage. Court thjn adjoamed till 3 o'clock in the afternoon, wnen it again con vened with Judges Collins and Snyder on the bench. After hearing a few motions it was adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m., Mon day, October 1Mb. (j'rami En'tektainmest A grand enter tainment was given by the I rsina Normal School, on Friday evening, September 14. !. The proceedings of ihe evening were as follows; After some lively music on our streets by he I' rsina Cornet Band, the crowd pro ceeded to the Town Hall, where the exer cises were opened withjmusic by the school choir, followed by reading class, consisting of M'sses Jessie Ixnhart, Martha Colborn, Ida Scott, and Mr. D. R. Daniel. The class a thoroughly, prepared, and performed their pieces with credit to both themselves and the school. The reading exercises were closed with aseleciion by Col. E. D. Yutzyt entitled " The Raven." The reading cla"" was followed by a reci tation class, consisting of Misses. Anna I.en hart and Jennie VanSiekel, and Messrs. W. I.. Eit her and ('. R, M'Millen, which proved to be ex'-eedinply pleasing and satisfactory to all. After this the audience were held spell bound for a short time nv an original ora tion, by Mr. N. H. Sanner. Question for debate Ui-Jtfl, That Con gress would be justifiable iti prohibiting MormoiiiMii. Ailinuative. C. R. MeMillen ; negative, It. N. Firestone. The question w aa thoroughly discussed, strong, interesting and instructive arguments N-ing produced on both sides. This was followed by an excellent dia logue, af.er which the judges, Drs. Moun tain, of Confluence, and Kuhlman, of Vrsi na, and Ptiierintendcrit Rittenour, of Fay ette, gave in thtir decision, w hich awarded the honors of reading to Miss Lenhart, of the recitation to Mr. MeMillen. The oration delivered by Mr. Sanner was decidedly superior to any other exercise of the evening. The debate was decided in the negative. The exercises were closed with a piece of instrumental music entitled ' Home, Sweet Home," by Prof. Frederick. The weather Im ine favorable, the hall was crowded to its utmost.. The exercises were an entire suc cess throughout, which was largelv due to Prof. J. Schrock, principal ot the school. B. The following letter, received "from our Rejireseutative, Hon. W. S. Morgan, ex plains itself: House or REraESEVTATiVES, Harrjsbi ko, Pan Sept 11, 1883. Emtob Herald .- Iftar tv The farmers of our county are now using large quantities of artificial fer tilizers, in the main with profitable results, but in some cases at a great loss- For this loss there is no necessity, as the laws of our State afford ample protection to farmers, if they will accept the facilities afforded them for the detection and punishment of fraud, by act of June 28. 1S7S. which I herewith enclose. The board will, in addition to the duties set forth in the act, furnish with each anal ysis the estimated market value of the sam ple, so that all may judge as to whether the price at which it is sold is its fair market value or not : AX ACT TO BEOI LATE THE MAXCTACTtRE ASD BALK Or COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS. Section 1. Bt it truuted, tfc, That every package of commercial fertilizer sold, offer ed or exposed for sale, for manural purposes within this commonwealth, shall have plainly stamped thereon the name of the manufacturer, the place of manufacture, the net weight of its contents, and an analysis, stating the percentage therein contained of nitrogen, or its equivalent in ammonia in an available form, of potash soluble in wa ter, of soluble and reverted phosphoric acid. and of soluble phosphoric acid : Frmided, That any commercial fertilizer sold, offered or exposed for sale, which shall contain none of the above named constituents, shall be exempt from the provisions of this act. Sec 2. Every manufacturer or importer of commercial fertilizers, as specified in sec tion one of this act, shall, on or before the first day of August next ensuing, or before offering the same for sale in this common wealth, file annually in the office of the secretary of the commonwealth an affidavit stating the amount of said fertilizer or fer tilizers sold within the state during the last preceding year ; and if said amount be one hundred tons or less, he or they shall pay to the treasurer of the stale the sum of ten dol lars for each and every such pack of such commercial fertilizer sold within the slate during the last preceding year, and if the said amount shall exceed one hundred tons and be less than five hundred tons, he or they shall pay the sum of twenty dollars as aforesaid, and if said amount shall be five hundred tons or more, he or they shall pay the sum of thirty dollars as aforesaid such manufacturer or manufacturers or Im porters shall not have made any sales with in the commonwealth during the preceding year, he or they snail pay tne sum oi ten liars as aforesaid ; every such manufac turer or importer, shall at the same time file with the secretary of the hoard of agn culture a copy of the analysis required by section one of this act, and shall he entitled to receive from the secretary of the com monwealth a certificate, which shall be countersigned by the secretary of the board of agriculture, showing that the provisions of this act have been complied with. Skc. S. Anv oerson sellint: otTermir or exposing for sale any commercial fertilizer, without the analysis required by section one of this act, or with an analysis stating that it contains a larger percentage of any one or more of the above named constitu ents than is contained therein, or for the sale of which all of the provisions cf section two have not been complied with, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall forfeit a sum not less thsn tvrenty-fiveand nel exceeding one hundred dollars for the first offense, and not less than two hundred dollars for each subsequent offense, one-half of which shall be for the use of the informer, and the remainder for the county in which the conviction is secur ed : Prmidtd, Said informer be the pur chaser, and the goods be for his own use. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the board of agriculture to analyze such specimens of commercial fertilizers as may be furnished by its agents, said samples to be accompau ied with proper proof, under oath or affir mation, that they were fairly drawn ; the fee for such analysis shall be determined by the executive committee of the board, and be based upon a fixed rate for each deter mination, shall in no case exceed seventy- five per centum of the usual price paid for such services, and shall be payable from the treasury of the commonwealth in the man ner as now provided by law. Sec. 5. The money paid into the treasu ry under the provisions of this act shall constitute a special fund from which the cost of such analysis shall he paid: Prmi ded that the total amount thus expended in any one year, thall in no case exceed the amount (-aid into the treasury during the same year, and that anv moneys remaining in this secial fund at the end of the year shall be passed into the general fund for the use of the state. Sec. 6. Theterni "commercial fertilizers" as used in this act, shall be taken to mean any and every substance imported, manu factured, prepared or sold for fertilizing or manurintr purposes, except barn-yard man ure, marl, lime, and wood ashes, and not exempt by the provisions of section one of this act. Sec. 7. This act shall go into eflect on and after the first day of August, ona thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine. Approved tt 23rt Any of June A. P. 1879. Hexry M. Hott, Governor. To Chicago? Cheap Excursion, Tces oat, Seftember 25th, 1S83. Excursion Ticke.s to Chicago and return will be sold by the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway for the train leaving Pittsburg at 1.22 r. u., and by the Iittsbnrgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Ry. for the train leaving Pitts burgh at 8.27 a. m., Tuesday, September 2o th. 1883, at the low rate of Ten Dollars or th Hcmnd Trip. Chicago, the Queen of the West, and one the handsomest and busiest cities of the world, is full of attractions that are well worth a joumy to see. The great exposition is now in its zenith, and the Illinois State Fats is in progress on the Chicago grounds. The autumn is the pleasantest time of the year for traveling, and as tickets will be good returning until Thursday, October 4th, visitors will have ample time to thorough ly enjoy all the sights of the city. An extra number of Pullman Sleeping Cars will be run on the excursion trains. The Sleeping Car tare each way will be $2.50. Tickets and Sleeping Car berths via the P., C. A St. L. Ry: will be sold at the ticket offices in the Union Station, Pittsburgh, at 110 Fifth Avenue, and via the P., F. W. A C. Ry. at these offices, and at the P., F. W. & C. By. Station, Allegheny. Persons living in town in the vicinity of Pittsburgh can secure tickets and sleeping car accommodation by writing or telegraph ing to agents at either of the aboye named offices. , Passengers not desiring to take a sleeping car will find comfortable accommodations in el gant da coaches. For fashionable goods, for good goods, for ' cheap goods, go to Mrs. A. E. Thl's. 4 UDITOR-S NOTICE. At as Ortibao' Coart held la somerset. Pa., on tbe 1-t day of Septenrber. lssS. tae nadenlgned Head Quarters for dress trinimim-s at Mm. i Aadlior wi duly appointed to mske a dlrtrlbw- , . tKn of tbo funds In the band A. E. I bi s, Ladies coats, jackets, dolmans, ulsters, and a'J other new styles of winter wears just received. Mrs. A. E. Tbl. Xoticb. I have placed my books and notes with W. 8. Kregar for collection. All accounts not settled by October 1st will be put in the hands of an officer for collection. Please call at once, and save costs. Josiah Keller. Go to Parker & Tarker's for pretty calicoes and ginghams. Bleached and unbleached muslins, sheetings, pillow-cases, table linen, napkins, towls. and bedspreads. Be sure and examine my stock of fall and winter hats before purchasing elsewhere. They are all fresh, having just been received from the eastern cities. Mrs. M. M. Tredwell, A. H. Ferner and Bro., have already re ceived the greater part of their Fall A Winter stock of Boots and Shoes. They also purpose selling the best quality of rubber goods ever brought to Somerset. For sale, by H. H. Kemp, nurseryman, Hamedsville, Somerset county, Pa., 5,000 apple trees, three, four and five years old, all first-class trees and of the very best va rieties, at $12.50 and $15 per hundred. bands OI Samuel E. Be key and John Lobr, Kexecatarf of Peter Spetcher ure u. un oi i ontmauvn iwp.. to anu amoos; those levally entitled thereto, hereby give aotlee wax ue wiu aiienu to tne aouee oi toe aoove ap pointment at bis office la Somerset boroouh oa Tbersdsy, I he 4th day ef Oct.. 1SS3, wbea aad here ail person late ruled can attend It they turn proper, JOHN R. SCOTT, ep'.X Auditor. DMINI3TKATOR S KUTIUE. Estate of John C. Holllday. de'J, late of Addison i wp., Bomentei ra. Letter of administration oa the above estate hart been granted to the asderdened by the E roper aathortty, notice Is hereby airen to those idebted to the uid estate to make Immediate payment, aad those having claim or demand aaini it to preaent thern doly authenticated lor ciucmem witnout aeuy. koss MccxnrrocK. . teplX Administrator. I UDITOB S NOTICE. Uarlnir been annotated hv the f h-nhana Conrt of Somenet County, Auditor to examine the final account, ana mate dif trtoutlon ol tbe funds in tne hands of Ir. W. A. Oarman, Exeeotor of Benj Blttner, deed, te and among those legally enti tled thereto, notice 1 hereby given that 1 will at- veuu u tne antie oi said appointment at my oi- hce In Somerset. Pa. on Tneadar. the nth dar of wwuer, i-tsa. wnen ana wnere .u lie none lnier. can aiicau. W. H. BCPPEL. epU. Auditor. ew Railkoao News. bmce the new railroad has been put under contract and work on the tunnels has commenced, our merchants have taken time by the forelock and laid in immense stocks of goods to meet the demand that the rush will occasion. We noticed at Fisher's Book Store that Mr. Fisher and his clerks were especially active opening out an immense stock of blank books, such as ledgers, day books, journals, cash books, etc., etc Also, a large assort ment of time books, inks, pens, papers, en velopes, pencils, tabids, in fact everything hat will probably be called for by contract ors and railroad laborers. At the same time Mr. Fisher has prepared for the Fair, with a nice stock of albums, handsome and use ful books lor presents, Sunday-school cards, birthday cards, sheet music, and a great va riety of pretty and useful things for pres ents and gifts. Remember Fisher's Book Store, Cook & Beerits's Block. Hellow, Fisk, old fellow, I am just too glad to see you. Well, are you? When did you come to town ? Just got in, Mike. I have to come to town twice a year, you know, to get some clothing. I heard that my friend J. B., of the firm of J. B. Snyder it Co., was east buying their fall stock, and ever since you told me about them three years ago, I would not go anywhere else to buy clothing. It is just as you told tne, Mike. If J. B. says it is wool, it is wool. I doubted it first, because the price was too low. Say, Mike, how do those fe!Iosget their clothing to sell at those prices? Snyder would not steal ; I think he is too honest. No, Fisk, Snyder won't steal, lie or cheat, but somehow healwavs has the money to pay cash for his clothing, and you know cash is a good buyer, and then they are sat isfied with a small profit. Big sales and small profits is their motto. Bye, bye, old fellow, will meet vou around at Snvder's store. 0K RDER OF COURT. Sow aasrr. Pa Sentember 15. 183. In onsequence ota eaae pending on trial at Bedford, which will rnn into next week, the Som erset Court U adjourned until MONDAY, OC TOBER IS, lsss, at 10 a. M. Jurors, litigants aad wltaetM need not appear until October 6th. WM. J. BAER, seplt Pretldent Judge. JJOTICE. "Tbe Board of School Director of Brothenml. ley township will meet In Berlin, at tbe house of Samuel rerrel, on Tueaday, October 2, ia-3, to omploy twelve teacher for the coming term, when and where all competent teachers caa ap ply. The following salarie will be paid : leach era holding proleMional certificate, tSO a mont l Teacher holdlding hrat-claa certlncatca, fc a month. Teabhers holding seeood-cleas certifi cates. kU a month. Proleaslonal and ttrtlaa teachers preferred. By order ol the Boajd. u. I. HAYMAX. . J. WALKK, sepu-st. Secretary. President. JpCBLIC SALE. By virtue ol an order of sale limed out of the urpnans' uourt or bomeraei iwunty, ra., to u directed. I will expose to nubile tale the folloi Ing described real estate, late the property of uonna mailt, aec a on tne premises, oa Saturday, September 22, IS83, at 1 o'clock r. M.. a certain farm situate In Brothersralley Twp., adjoining land of Henry I nrant ,rre srant, israei uooer, j acoo uoieman. wm. A. Khoaiia, Harrison Humbert ana win. Slvlt. containing 300 acres and allowance, about 140 acres cleared and 2i aciv in meadow, having thereon erected a good two-stnry Ira tne dwelling bonse ; also, a tenant house, bank barn and other outbuildings. The farm ha a sugar camp, la well watered, In a fine state of cultivation, and well timbered. TERMS. One-third In hand on confirmation ef ale. and the balance In five tonal annual pay ments, to be secured bv mdxment bond. The farm 1 ottered as a whole or la two parcels, to suit percnaser. HIRAM B. BRANT aug?B-3t. Admr. oiConrad Brant, deed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Hay, late of Somerset :Twp Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on the a bore estate having been granted to tbe under stir tied, bv the proper authority, notice Is hereby Riven to those indebted to It to make Immediate payment and those baring claims or demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement oa Saturday the M day of September, 183, at the late residence ot deceased, or the law office of J, at. scott, somerset, reona. JOHN A.KAYLKR, augls. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Casebeer, dee'd late of Somerset Borouifh. Somerset County, Pa. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersiirned bv the proper authority notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to pres. nt them duly authenticated lor set tlement on Thursday, tbe 27th day ol September, iqoii, i uiv wuioe vi r rem t awooacr. WAt. if. FKEASE, augtc Administrator FOB GOODS That are GOOD VALUE for the monej GO TO Greis, Foster & Quinn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTO W jNJ", PV. CHEAP CASH STORE ! VDM IN1STR ATOR S NOTICE- Estate of A. C. Srhell, dee'd, late of Somerset Bor somerset Co., r a. Letters of administration on tbe nbove estate having been granted to the undersigned bv the proper authority, notice is hereby given to an persona Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against th same will present them duly authenticated for settlement at tne late residence oi ueceasea on Saturday, Oct, 13, 103. jun,i v . ii&i.ij.i r. tt Sep. Admr. of A. C. SchelL LK GAL NOTICE. Public notice Is hereby gtvrn that the under signed has been appointed Auditor by the Or phans' Coart ol Somerset county to make and id- port a distribution of the funds in the hands of jonn m snyuer, trustee lor toe sale of tbe real estate of Rebecca M'Oreaor, dee'd, late of Sliadj township. Also, the funds In his bands coming to the neirs oi said ltetiecca jUcHregor and Mary Lenhart. dee'd. by the will of Elizabeth Lamliert, deceased, and that he will perform tba duties at tee omre eu. u. ivimmeu in somerset borr-uah. on oaiuruay, too .mn uay oi septemoer. isej. sei.S. Auditor. On Tuesday night burglars effected an en trance in L. II I-ashley's Btore, in Chaneys- ville, and succeeded in makings rich haul, They drilled a hole in the door of the safe, filled it with powder and blew the door open. 1 hey secured between 6UU anil i,w in cash and also carried away several pairs of boots and a quantity of tobocco. Suspi cion was fastened upon two men who visited the town during tbe day and Mi. I.ashley telegraphed Sheriff Enfield to keep a lookout for them. The sheriff obtained a clue to their whereabouts and thinks he will cap ture them. There is no certvinty, however, that they are the puiity parties. Mr. A. A. Stutzuian, agent for the A men' can Kruit Evaporator, wishes to inform the public that he will have one of the Evapo rator? on exhibition at tne County Fair, when and where he will be glad to have all interested examine it. and have its workings explained. W 11011 loads of fruit will be evaporated by this machine during the three davs of the fair. He has already sold quite number of these machines, invaluable to the farmer or fruit grower, and is daily re ceiving oruers bj otners. .vir. Mutzinan will slso have ier exhibition at the same me one of A. II. Keid's celebrated cream eries, wlocli takes first rank among the reitmeries now in the market. Tmt fail to see both of these lalKir saving and money- making machines, while at the fair. L DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sarah A. Llngantield, late of Lower Turkt-yfoot twp., Somerset Co.. Pa., dec a. Letters of administration on the abrve estate having been granted to tbe undersigned bv tbe proper authority, notice Is hereby given to ail per sona Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly autbenttrated tor set tlement un Saturday, October 13. Us3, at the late residence ol tbe deceased. J. W. BCRKHOLDER, sep5. Ad mlnistrato A DM I N ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. stale of Alexander Stern, late of Somerset township, deceased. Letter of administration on the above estate having been granted to tbe undersigned by the proper authority notice is hershy given to all perils indebted to said eetate to make Immedl. ate payment and those having claims avainsttho Same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement, on aaiuraay, tne day of September, aooo, at me iai rtttiuew-e oi uec u. LINCOLN STERN, Sept. Administrator. F OR SALE OR RENT. B RIDGE SALE. 1 will sell or rent my woolen factory. In .Tenner Township, upon reasonable terms. I will also rent my home farm, situate In Jenner township. For particular rail apou me, or address me at blpejvine rostomcc. aug'jn-St. ABRAHAM BEAM. Mrs. A. E. TJhl l he Commissioners of Somerset Countr will oSer to let at a public outcry, to the lowest and vest Dinner, on tue premises, on MOXDAY, September 24. 1SS3, at 10 o'clock a. v., Ihe superstructure of a wooden ormue across nrs ereea, near Phllson station, In Northampton townflilp. AUA.11 s. H Ar r EK, JtisKfH HORNER. HERMAN W.KKI KAKER Attest : Commissioner. 1. J. Hoe.iek, Clerk. aug. A I.ir Somno I'wcspvt. Mrs. XI. E. All ison, Hutchinson, Kansas : savcu my nie by a simple trial bottle of Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption, that caused me procure a large bottle that completely cured me, when doctors, change of climate, nd everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung Diseases, it is guaran teed to cure. Trial bottles free at C. X. Boyd's Drug Store. I.arge size $1.00. Teachers ExruivEn. The School Di rectors of Somerset township met at tbe Glade House Saturday, and elected the fol lowing named teachers to take charge of the different schools of the township, for the coming winter term. Most of them are jiersonally known tons, and we congratu late the directors upon having been so for tunate in their choice of instructors for the children of their district : Ueula, Charles H. Schmucker; Bhaulis, Jacob C Lichty; Khoads,H. L. Young; "Wills, J. It. Gura- bert ; Sipesville. J. II. Fo : tasebeers. j. C. Gnapy . Mountain. D. J. btalil ; aiaer. II. H. Miller; AVeller, Wm. G. buhl ; Union, Henry F. Barron ; Knepper. Var- cellua Weimer ; Samuels. John w . w eigly ; Cupps, Ida Musselman ; rieasant Hill, Lin da Cupp ; Friedens. No. 1. Jas. Blough ; No. 2, Kate Long ; Maasts, H. V. Bittner ; Lavansville, E. E. Pritts ; Ankeny, H. A. Stahl ; I'lank Koad, J. D. Meyers; Baer's, Anuie Fcel ; Hunter, E. E. Shaver; Dun myer, E. J. Dickey. Et. Herald : Having noticed items in the IltRALD from nearly all parts of the c junty, I thought you would give us a little space in your columns. Our place is in the western part of Qneinahoning township, south of Hornerand Tabor churches. About one year ago onr boys, with the assistance of our farm em, organized a brass band. Mr. Wm. H. Zimmerman has opened a store in which h does a nourishing busi ness), greatly to the convenience of our community. Our band lost nearly all its old members during winter and spring, by our boys going west or leaving the oomnuinitv. It reorgan ized this sumnicr and is now doing well, being very hard to beat, considering its op portunities, and promises, in the near fu ture, to become one of the best bands in the county. As we have never had any picnic or any entertainment in our community, our young people resolved to have something of the kind, so they fell to work and erected a house some seventy feet long, in which they intend to bold a literary entertainment on or shout the thirteenth of October. Judging from the building and the amount of prepa ration being made, we bespeak for them suc cess. ' George W. Muller, one mile north-east of this place, erected a large barn this summer on which be placed a inetalic roof, it being the first one in the north of the county, many prophesy that it will l a failure, say ing the storage will sweat and corrode it. We hope it may prove to be a fKress. Near ly all conceed the dsy of shingle roofs is past Jonathan D. Khoedes. of this place, is now conceded to be the boss potato grower. He planted one potato of a new variety this spring, which yielded thirty-nine large po tatoes, nearly filling a bushel measure. Most of our farmers complain that Jack Frost has destroyed their corn and buck wlieert. Pattt Downs. XIornT Moiiah, Fept. 15, 15-83. The Americas Evaporator. Mr. A. A. Ftutzman informs us that he has reliable ini formation that the fruit crop, and especially apples, is a total failure throughout the western States, and, in consequence that evaporated fruit is already advancing in price in the wholesale market. Evaporated apples, such as is prepared by the American Evaporator for which he is agent in this county, is now selling at eighteen cents per pound, wholesale, an advance of two cents a pound in four days. Other evaporated fruits are also advancing in tbe wholesale markets, peaches having gone up to 28 and 30 cents. Mr. Stutzman also informs us that he is selling a number of these Evapo rators to our farmers, having disposed of a number of these evajKirators to our farm ers, having disposed of several on Monday, and that he will keep them on hand, so that they tan be furnished on short notice. It will pay the farmers to come in now and purchase at once, and baye their fruit crop evaporated. 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 yrictt at Parker Parker's. All the newest Shades of Cashmere, cloths, with trimmings to Suit Mas. A. E. Uhl. and Aecordeons cheaper than ever, at A. than's. Na- 1TEW Q-OOIDS. FallStocknowReatly. LOWER PRICKS ! SILKS ? YE LVET? CA II 111 EKE ? CLOTH SUITINGS! Fancy Dress Goods V IN ALL SHADES. QOMMISSIOXEirS NOTICE. 1 muniK iuuer nv rier neit . in tne court 01 uom. lrlenl James Albright f miin Pleas or Seiner vs. I set Co.. Pa., April T, Franklin M. Butler ls$3. Sub. In Iilvorra. All iiersons Interested will take notice that In pursuance ot a mmmirstoa tome Issue. to take testimvnr. 1 will attend at mjr t.rfiee In Somerset, ra., on i uursuay, me tn dar ol September next. HENRY F. SCHELL, aug-1 Commiseliiner. IP HEALTHCORSET Increases In popularity every day, aa iailifs find it tno most COSKOItTADI.E PERFECT FITTIMH corset ever worn. Mer chants ay iteivesthebest satisfaction of any corart tln-ycTorpoId. Warrnnfc-d satisfactorv or money re funded, for sale by PARKER tV PARKER. Do You Want To Make Money ? SATE TOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buy the Celebrated A.mei4cixii Fruit Drier, OK PNEUMATIC EVAPOKATOK. wTTimm -'"i. 1 -i I have aoeeptwl the Agency In SOMERSET anil Ca-tiria Conntles for thlro-reat Farmers' L - bor-Savlna and Money-Making Invention. n-J will be x!at to eiuialn Its a lvantaires to. ami take ths order from every man owning- an apple tree In the two mantle. The ANEKIA5i EVAPU- KATOK is the best anil ebeauet now ottered tbe Labile and will hit its oust, una nutka monev lor Juu besides, the tint seaM m. The profits In eTsporatimc fruit, etc. is enormou. as every farmer most sea by comparing figures Take for exampls apples. of which there promts to be an abundance : One No. 'i tvapvrator will post you 75 to Ten buihelsofappleeeachday tur li days la) buJhols M 00 Fuel tU) Labor (T) v 00 bage. Sim it Distillery Locale! nirwtly on Malm I.I a PHta. iiv. 11 r u. si. sc.. mat Naviosj Extta Cost of Draylag. Total esst ;ios eo Cr. By 760 lbs. Evaporated apples at 15cts lot 0O The a hove Is the lowest price at whk-h fcvaporatetl sprites have vet sold, and it Is reasonabls to suppose the price a fair average. Lvapontted ai pies are now selllnv In this market at cents a Bound. Ikiuntlna- six poun-ls to the bohel, this would make tbe trull worth tl.&u ner bushel. Evan- urated peaches ar worth 3a cents a pound. 1 nus any man owning an orcnani can convert nis trnit into evaporated stork, eijaal to the bet In tbe market, and pay for one of there machines four and five times In a season: Everv farmer. especially, ought to have one. We add two testimonials, given tbe company by tanners in Bedlorvi county : rix kiiadb. Beiiiom tjonnty, ra.. January 24, .ro. Aw. Mm. Co. Dear Sirs : " The applo crop has been an entire failure here this year, but our No. 3 Evaporator has paid us big interest, we dried lots of sweet com. tomatoes, pumpkins and cabbage. Tbe dried cabbage is splendid : we cut It on a slaw-knife, and it dries verv Ut. it sboald be soaked ten hoars to prepare It for tableuse. 1 was at Mr. D. S. Sell's, to whom Isold a No. Evaporator last year. .Mrs. Sell is so well pleased with it that she would not do without one nohow. She had no apples, but she has about paid lor the Evaporator by drvina pumpkins, berries and calk 10 ner belongs tne CTe.ni 01 nrst evaporating cabbage in this section. Voars truly. THOMAS S. HULS1NOEK. Nsw Enterprise. Bedford County, Pa., November 57. lldl Ax. Mfo.Co. Hear Sirs r " We have tun finished tlrrlng. We have drW all kinds ol fruits and vpgetables, and mast say we cannot think the American can be excellcl. We have dried a large lot of cabbage, and when people found out luw nice It was tlrieil, thf-y bncght wagon loads to us for drying. Hme 01 tne neignnors mane tun or us Kir t-uymg su'-n a near urier. out t ney nave cnangea their notions already, and by spring we will k t tlirm know what is In racb a machine." lours ivt?pectiuny. DANIEL S. y F.I.I. We add the following testimonial to show the capacity of the machine from one operation made In Missouri. I can tarnish a thousand equally as favorable : tLirros. Henry Co., Mo., January IS. Hta. Am. Mvo. Co. Oentlemen : " 1 intended writing you sooner but 1 wtshM 10 sell my fruit first. and I fell much Indebted to your company for my saccess in this business. 1 saved my entire crop of down apples, which dropped from the trees oa account ot the great heat and wind of one week, and which would have been a total kss, as apples were oplntv here. I evaporated on my No. 'i.3.s& bushels ol apples, which made 2 -'60 peunos ef evaporated (rule which I sold here at H , cents per pound, making S396.'.-a. Total expense ol operating. Including machine, freights, and Incidentals, f 126 &&. 1 have the Evaporator as icood as new. and have called It the King" ot all evaporators. I am Indebted to the American for this achievement, and fordoing tor tbe trull growers of Missouri so much. I am perfectly satisfied with my purees. Respectfully Yean, J. M. PRETZINOE1L For farther particulars address. julyll-3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. JnlylKSm. AVe con say jKsitively, without fear of contradiction, that we have the largest stock of clothing in Soitierset, that is new and of the latest styles. Our overcoats are all new anil verv cheap. Call and see them before buying. J. B. S.vtbeb t Co. I would resjectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have ojiened a new drug store at 232 Main Street, Johnstown, Ta., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemical?. Talent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insect rades, such as Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drng line come and ee nie or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. ( has. Gbjetith 232 Main Street. A first-class farm for sale. Inquire of Oliver Kner-per, or J. L. Pugh, Esq., Som erset, Ta. MARRIED. Chasge or Books is TowssMir. IUub's Readers have been adopted by the School Board of Somerset township, and arc now offered for sale said exchange by C. X. Boyd. Bring in your old readers at once and get them exchanged before the schools open and take advantage of the very low price. School supplies of all kinds in stock. SMITH PLETCHER. On August 12. 1883, at tbe boose of J. C. Miller, in Bakers ville, by Solomon Baker, Esq., Wm. Smith to Rebecca A. Pletcher, both of this county. BERKEY LAKE. On September 12, 1SS3, in theM. E. Church, at Berlin, by Rev. Albert Freeman, Prof. J. M. Berkey, of Stoystown, Pa., to Miss Martha J. Ine. of Berlin. Pa. Messrs. Keller A fanner, 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 tbe Celebrated Vienna Flour in barrels and sacks, as well as a choice brand made by Brinker A Mallin, by the 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 tobaccq and cigars always on hand. DIED. HARRAH. At Trsina, on Sunday, Sep tember 16, 18S3, Jennie S., daughter of Dr. W. 8. Harrah, aged 26 years. PICK.IXG. On Thursday, September 13, 1SS3, Howard W, son of Worth J-, and Dor otha Picking, aged 9 months. .1 . . , A bright little flower, ' . " Blooming for a day, ,-. - - ; ' ; Too preciovj for earth. Heaven bore it away. Farmers, look at this! We again offer for tall seeding, Baugh & Son's Double Ea gle Phosphate, which contains 17 to 29 per cent of bone, at $30 per ton, onr warehouse or track Somerset station, and will say that we know of no other article made from animal bone base, sold under such guarantee at tbe same price, and it is eminently wor thy of your attention. Respectfully, Cook it Beibitb. Soxebsr CorinT Fat. To persons wishing to attend the Fair, we say, call at the new One IVice Shot Store, -and see onr fall and winter stock of boots, shoes, rubbers, leather and findings. - A. H. Fceseb A Bao. Calicoes, Muslins, Canton Ginghams, Flannels, Flannels, PORE EIE COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY. Situated on summit of Alleirhenics. uses the water from cold mountain !"prinir. This whisky is made by the double-distilled process and guaranteed perfectly pure and tull proof. SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION KENTUCKY JEANS, ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. ALL QUALITIES. Special. New Fall Stockings, GLOVES, AND UNDERWEAR. A FULL LINE OF GermantowTi, Zephyr, Shet land and Saxony Wools, Factory Stocking Yarn, FANCY GOODS, istotios, A Full Lane of Newest Kinds of NECKWEAE Children' Wool Nackft In nnler te drs Hotel KetDers ami Dealers a crand opportunity new before ottered, will roa tract for tne manufacture of whtek? In any Un tlty, from 4 to 80 barrel, alrlnir them the irtvl. I lrice of letting; it lie In bond (or three year, I ctifririnit but a small nurn tor traK. m nand 3u barrels of w hiaky retailim at l pT aallun. w rue tor run particulars In regard to lam I quantities to sand rtrn, ra. s. v. swkitzei:, supt. Aug. -a. Blairsville (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary. Beautiful srrounds.commod.ou;i bit!:(i'nsr heated throughout with steam, trood ta b!e. beaithful location, no malaria, thobocoh iNsraocTiOM in Enirllsh, French, tferraan. Laun, Uraeic MusicDrawicy, Pt-oUii(.i. For c&taloffuao, apply to REV. T. B. EWINQ. PrindDai. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR beirlns Septemtr 13 18S3 julvH-lut. K full line of underwear, stockings, glorea handkerchiefs, collars, neckwear, Telret, ribbons, rnchiogs and covets, at Pa sum A Faun's. Our Winter Wraps are now in store, inclu ding Coats, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, etc., for ladies and children. IITS.A.E. UHL. Soxossr, Ta, Sept. 1H. Pittsburgh Exposition NOW OPEN! CLOSES OCTOBER 13th. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES On all Railroads Entering Pltteburgh and Allegheny. DON'T FlIL TO VISIT IT! Special Attractions. JiR. jri.ES LEVY, the FAMuCS CWRXETIST SHXTIN CONTESTS between t'apt. E. E. Stubf aad Mr. Owynne Friee. Wonrlertul K1FLF. SHOOT1XJ brCapu E. Stabh. Wonderful PISTOL SHOOTINO ! Cat K. E. Stobbs. 1 CHICAGO AND PROV WtSCF. CLt BS. BASE BALL GAMES; YERJCF'R STAFS and R D. WO.DCLt'BS. Skirmish Drill bj CAPT. BARK S OAKFIELD ESCORT CORPS. JAPAXLiiE VA XLl'illT tlRKWOIlKa. ETenlnz'Flraworka. trotting Races. Rcnlnic Raea BALLOON ASCENSIONS, PAPIJfO RACE-. PONY RACES, Ml'LE RATE. RELIC 1KP.RTMAT AKT t.LL;H V GRAND ARM Y DISPLAY. I O -. kj I i y M y J? P017BER Always the Best. ALWAYS THE BEST SPICED MOUNTAIN KE. A Uat-inoca Cm Ta th yolks of &ra ens. well beatea. add oa cap ruxar, oM-aaii eap t utter, one aalteap swoat snllk, uao aspooafal nowod elaaasaoa. on sra tatl aatxaes;, taea ta whites of two nswoll beateaoaaaad a half caps Soar aaTiac La 14 gat I jsaAlag Fvwdar. Grandest Eifflita cf Art Influstrj & Manufacture li in Pittstmr E. P. YOUNG, J. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. sepli Gen. Manager. Extra Bargains Offered Now - AT - V. NATHAN'S. Wl bavo inn reeelred a nice line of MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, Light and Dark Calicoes, Which we will sell lower than the lowest It will cost you nothing to call and convince yourself that the cheapest place to hoy is at A. NATHAN'S. BLACK ASD COLORED CASUHERES A SFECIAL7Y. JrrJITOR'8 NOTICE. At aa Orphan's Coart bold la anmonet. Pa., oa tbo 1st d7 of September. 1M3, tbo WBdcrtlgml wasdaly appolatod to suko a distribution oi tno faaaa la tao haads ol Pblllp Ipa aad Uaae Hotf BU, El tea tors of Anthony Lape. deed into of Joaaor Towasblp. to aad among- too legally a Utlad tborato, beraby ai aoue that bo will at tend to the duties of tbo abort appointment at bis ooVwIa SoBMrost Uoronrb oa Friday. Oetobera, 1SS3. wboa aad wboro all persons iBtsrwtod caa auoad If tboy thick proper SspU. Aaditor. T EGAL NOTICE. "in tbo ssattor of tbo seeonnt of Frederick Orof, Y , EiomttiTof Lydla Ponrud. dee d And now, fept. 1, lsaa. the Conrt appoint J. O. Kim met, Esq.. Auditor to pass epon icptloBa, n-stato aa aeeoaaL and aiaaa aad report a dis tribattea. notlro Is benby f,m that tbo Auditor will artend toblsdoUos la thla matter on Friday tbo ath day ol aVpu, 183, at his ottos la Sosarr . borough, J.amMEU scp. Aaditor.