u U , T ii EJiUirkerr,ortuel.eaioMUucw!,WMin Mr. S'm. II.BaraIirt,a2ent for iloripi&'s TC SOlllCrSCt IlCralU. . Somersct, Saturday. j Woolen goods, will be et the fairvrilh a falj -- -Tffff::l We members of" he Lutheran Sunday!1 ". bl - ' " OEO. R. .TLU td.ton ! ))iceJ .n Fri. Ut you need for the coining winter. day- I A friend informs us that the road in Lar- ' " ; . - i e T . r o i John K. Scot ll-i.. spent several uavs of i , ... ; , last weei in I'i haziness. cN?? KZrjttggrSP1-'-- - ' - Septembers, 188. Come to the tur.neit week and see Brad-Irj-'s RtfxT, Hower, andStlf Damping Hay JUke. ALso the Champion Grain brill, and Acme Harrow. H. II. Fuck.. at Boyd's. C. N. Royd. .. .niond Dyes. S. Kayd sells DiwnoudPves. v .'pwAatJ.B. Snyder A Co s. good and cheap. A. Nathan's. J'v your PJack Silks, at Mrs. A. E.rM's. id wild turkeys win ueiij I; if w Tred- nd winter lists at Mrs. M. M -sat Mrs. IHimtU, tbe 4iotocrapher, of Cumber- tteburg. attending to "legal I rtcL' whicb Lm ben tight so long in the j land, ,3Id., will open bis gallery in this court, has at length been ojened for travel, place, on Wednesday, tbe 2Ctb inst, and ! and is being extensively used by the public Mr. John H. Miller has greatly improved the appearance of his dwelling houi-e and buMiies block, on Main street, by having it painted. Stuystown, this ciunly, has been desig nated as the place for the next year's meet ing of the Allegheny ynod of the Lutheran Church. 11..! quarters for dress tiimunn 1. 1. ' " - ,J--ai!is in plain nd figured velvets, at nf drew good', is at Mrs. Saltan s. -i., lairot stock o f hi s. ,-tate of the late Judge Rlack, is u .' i-ii at fSV.tKiO. - ,e man with the best corn will soon be . .!) his ears. Piamond Pyes. Nice colors. No 'j' v. .sdd by C. X. Boyd. r.,r la-liiotiable goods, for good gootis, for eiids. go to Mrs. A. E. I' Li's. ......... ..CAttcu .....win the new v. uiit'r pi ".o " Mi.- f.ww.a Mr. A. J. Colborn, Jr., left for Bethany, W. Va., lat week, where be has been at tending college for the last two years. He expects to graduate this year. . Mr. Henry I- Young will offer hi. person al property for sale, by public outcry, at bis farm one mile nortli o( Somerset, on Wed nesday, the 17th day of October. Wolfs new building has been completed and thoroughly stocked with one of the finest assortments of clothing, luits and earn in the State of Pennsylvania. The building will be thrown ou to the public on Wed nesday, September 26tn, and all are cerdiully invited to be present, as will be seen by the advertisement in.arother column. The truth of the matter is, Wolf lias 'a good line of goods, and the people are anxious to sea them. - T i I Messrs. Frank Meyers and George Cof- fmth left Somerset for Philadelphia last week, for the purpose of attending school at the West Philadelphia Academy. !.um o: r i fd at J. it. !-nyiT .v o. s. . . . T l J ci-v ana nap!'-, use unimoiiu All f.lors at C. N. Rovd's. the sUain tlirasher is the heard in the rural district. , . v. s'lcs of dress g.wids at Mrs' . ttre very pretty aud very cheap. I , t . n -f Everett, ldford county, has ' .! iis voting jMipulation in four years. . i;n. styles of fall and winter hais . . ,-,,iiiing in, at Mrs. M. M. TredweM's. K.iiamlup fl.nt rnnf tutM v...... . ican, ...... .,.. bepsid"" Won't sonic of our citizen? go to work and make arrangements for a firit class lecture course this winter. Last winter's experience certain! v demonstrated the fact that it would pay. John H. T'hl, F-sij., left for Pes. Moines, P.wa, Thursday morning, on legal busi ness. He will s;eiid sjmelimcin Cliicago Wfore bis return. He exjects to be ubsent about three weeks. Mr. Isaac Jones has the contract for build ing Mr. Ed McDowell's new dwelling and business house, on Main Cross street. The building will be of brick, and work will be commenced on it this week. or before Saturday, October V. .in buy a fine while t.hirt, with ..'v linen loni Ioroniy o. i-cms, ui Siiiiuii's- ., L.,.;n- will buy a pack of Diamond r,J you can color from one to three . .. s',!,l by Rovd. v.v Immediately ! Five cigar ma . ; -., ;i girls to learn the trade. Apply J K. CoKKROTH. Somerset, Pa. x , hats, bonnets, and trimmings. Mr. Win. H. Piatt has oenel bis 'oyster saloon, at his obi stand, in the basement of the Coi.k .V. Reerits' lllock, and is now ire pared to furnish his patrons with first class oysters, in any slia(ethat they may desire. ..c.l. Mrs. A. Tl. Fiil inter coats and wraps in the A jientleinan by the name of Charles Hempe, living in Somerset township, was arrested Saturday oftcrnoon bv IsherilF Spanglcr, charged with a most infamous crime ou information of his thirteen-year-old daughter. Ri porls indicate that there was a great deal of unnecessary alarm after the recent frosts concerning tbe buckwheat crop. It was staled in many quarters that it was al most entirely ruined. It is now said to have sustained but little damage. Mr. James Phillippi, of Chicago, Illinois, spent Saturday anil Sunday with his friends and relations in Somerset. He returned to Chicago S.nulay evening, accompanied by Mr. Xed Kieninn, who will s)end several weeks with him in the Western metropolis. Cosfliesce Items. i' Oar school directors are on a deadlock in the selection of a teacher for the primary school. There area number of applicants, but three of the directors uniformly vote for one person, and won't agree to compromise upon any one else. A man belonging to a bunting party from Connellsyille was almost family shot on Tuesday of last week, by one of his com panions. The ball passed through, he flesJi under the lower ortton of the ribs and hit the arm near ihe elbow. The shot was ac cidental. v C. ': X. To the Citiznu uf Snaerttt Totntsltip : An effort having been made to exchange our Appleton's School Readers for a series not used in any district in the county, this is to give fair notice to Uie citiaeiu) that, the so called adoption is not legal, and I would urge the citizens to look to their rights In this matter, and under no circumstances to exchange their old books for the new. Let us stand shoulder to shoulder on this ques tion, aud ?;e will prevent any further at tempt t commit tin's outrage in opposition to the wishes of the people who pay for the books, and against the written judgment of the teachers who will teach the schools, and against the expressed opinions of the lead ing educators of tho county., i Tax Paver. Lavansville Sept. 28. 'It. Rrothersvallkv Items. Messrs. John J. Rl.jtigh and Henry Ruech- ley took a trip to Younirstown, Ohio, last week, where an only daughter of Mr. Blough resides. They will remain a week or two at Youngstown, and on their way home in tend to take in the Exposition. I.ast Saturday night a farmer of this township" loaded his pistol preparatory for robbers that he expected during the night, and one of the cartridges fitting very tinht, he used his pocket-knife to kanimer it to its place. In doing so the cap exploded, shoot ing off his thumb, the ball cutting the skin just above one of bis eyes. Pr. Miller, of Berlin, dressed his wounds, and says they are not dangerous. will remain three months. Parties wishing to sscur a good photograph can now avail themselves of this opportunity, and get nice picture made at borne. New Goods ! Xew 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- vri taek'm jerseys, shawls and skirts, full lfne of ne'wgoods at txxtom Parker & Pakkek's. Those desiring a tine new map of the the United States for the ornament of thuir houia asd tbe education of their children, will do well to call at PiseTs boarding house and examine the New Mitchell's Historical County Railroad Map, published by Morri sou Murray, which bis agent, B. 8. Currin is introducing in this county. Agents wishing to make money will find it to their wlvautage to call on Mr. Currin for terms The Casebeer Sunday School will have s harvest borne picnic on Saturday, the 29th of September, in the grove near tbe church All are cordially invited to come and enjoy a day with us. We would be pleased to have the scholars oi tbe surrounding schools as well as the officers and pastors, with us, and if you happen to forget your basket we will try and provide you with one, Come one, come all. Second arrival of new goods just rcceivedl Plain and brocaded velvet, black and color ed cashmeres, i6 inches wide. Assalict cloths for suitings, Jersey cloths, black and colored silks, new style dress goods, all wool serge at J5cr. Tr yard. Botanish silk suitings i6c per yard. Cloaks, jackets, shawls, cloth and felt skirts, underwear, etc. For bargains cal and see us before buying elsewhere. Paekee A. Parker, Messrs. Keller & 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 .aeks, as well as a choice brand made by Rrinkcr & Mullin, 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 scialty. The purest and best confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on band. -; les just received. Mes. A. F-I'm i-w.ire f r less than it is worth, at v i r .V t Vs. A new set of cui and ; e. nis. Fine English China tea '' ' 1 V belle! n i',: please get our prices for ril- ,.rke.ir. hosiery, etc., before pur Y.Ml will save money by buying A. S.io.uu s. ::es i' ;her i 1. oats, jackets, dolmans, ulsters, and new stvles of winter wears just Mrs. A. E. I hu :,, .ontr.H ts have not yet Uen given fo iuin. N along the line of the South Penn i. Ali.nu thirty miles of the western ,,: ti:e r ad, it is reported, has been given i s, MMtor Sclinatterly. incuts are being made by tbe en- ;.-,vr..f H.irrisbunr fc Western R. R. to .: -i a liway through the North mountain purpose of erecting the telegraph niiieti will be done at once. '; :.e r.russls Carpets at J. R. Snyder & -., ure just too lovely. They have the : fall Styles. We also notice a very u- i-Miie patern, wool tilling-ingniin at - : tits. Their cent carpet for liedrooms a- hard to U at. i-.i le dollars are steadily advancing in : .. In New York they are taken for i'O . They will probably advance more as f'irne for the meeting of congress ap- - u lies. when, there is but little doubt, ;: tint they will be taken at par. Mi '.T Market. Main Street. We have -t a.', led a large Refrigerator to our Meat I rkH in which all meat can be kept coo' li'.uin. Mutton, Reef, Pork, Ac, kept . v.rnly on hand. 0.cn daily. Parties :y:i.g meat can have it kept in theRefrig- . tor until wanted. . Wehave. also. liw.oOO new brick for ale, i ii !i we will sell by the hundred or thous ' 1 a! a low price. Ross Pavir &. Co. lii r.iiiit'f Rest. If you want good bread y tionentherthan "Gebhart's Rest Flour," ::ufactnrvd under the "New Jonathan !.;' I'riK-ess," the improvements prepara- rytethe manufacture of which cost the - rietors of the mill J-WA and our ri i i trade of one hundred barrels a month iMs the fact that it is no humbug. you may please to call it, is not going to be built, at least not by the present company. There are certainly strong grounds belief. y strong grounds for this llrfnds of in some wish - Uld, keeptl Many of our farmer friends tell us that the talk about the potato crop being a fail ure in this section, is all rot. They say that while the early varieties rotted largely in the ground, that the later varieties have turned out remarkab'y well, the ) ield per a.-re beine unusually large, and the size of the potatoes bring exceptionally large. An error prevails in the minds of a good many jeople that the new Vnitcd States postal note takes the place of the money or der forall sums less than five dollars. Such is not the case, and money orders are obtain able as they were before the postal notes were issued. The postal note is for tbe con venience of those who desire to transmit small amounts involving odd change through tbe mails at a trilling cost of three cents. My fall and winter stock is now full and fresh having just received it from the Fbil adelpbia and 'ew York markets. Those for men, youths and boys, will save monev by calling at Henley's. Also, a full line of underclothing. ! hats of all kinds and styles, ranging in price free dinner was served. When the voting I from 25 rents up. 7 Trunks, . satchels and ladies of Rrothersv.tllcv get up a meal, voo ' gloves, bought direct from the factories can depend on something good. After din- j Carpets very cheap, to close out the stock ner both old and voting indulged in ail I A complete line of wall paper, cent's ties nocent and amusing sports, and lied that one would, like Joshua of Last Saturday the Pine Hill and Hay's j wishing to buy clothing Mill Sunday schools picniced in Walker's V grove, near 1'ine Hill. Kev. Keener, of n.. . ! .... ... ... . . ... i ne impression seems 10 oc uan gaining x.erlin, delivered the address, alter which a round that tbe Harrisburg A Western rail road, or the South Pennsylvania, which ever ....! t: .. .! .-.it,, ..r V... r. linen kiiu yui:i u.im.i?, u.. v. which will be sold as cheap as they can be A special order was issued from the B. it 0. headquarters last week, instructing all ticket agents between Connellsville and Cumberland, including the Vniontown, Somerset. Berlin and Salisbury branches, to rejiort to Mr. V.. F Fatten in all matters re lating to passenger rales, etc. We hope that this is a good thing for our friend Patton, and that it will carry with its large increase of salary. Mr. Patton's headquarters will lie at Somerset. Mr. Ed. Scull was last week made tbe re cipient of several very elegant presents, in the shape of a beautiful bronze lamp, a large library chair, upholstered in stamped moroc co, and an exquisite French clock, sur mounted by a handsome bronze statue. These articles were presented to Mr. Scull as a token of their esteem, by the revenue em ployes, who were recently under him in the counties of Franklin, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Rlairand Cambria. Reject fully. Cook & Reerits. Mr. J. Karl Ogle, at one time a resident of this place. was married Ipst Tuesday evening j to Miss Laura Lane, of Johnstown. Thecer i emony was jierfornicd by Rev. J. Franklin j Core, pastor of the First M. E. Church, at the residence of the bride's imronts, on Locust 1 street. Johnstown. Immediately after tht The Poston.ce Department received a letter J ceremony the happy young coupletook pas - iii a Western postmaster, a few days j sage on the Fast Line, on a trip to Chicago :.i-e. as follows : "I desire to know wheth- : and other Wetern cities. The Heralp ex--. in case a suspected horse-thief, w hose ' tends its congratulations and best wishes. A is accumulating in this office, sua. I "lie me to forward it to him at another . I will be justified in disclosing his ad .r.." Judge Freeman, Assistant Attorney - i.ral for the Department, is of theopinion !.. t even in such a case as this a postmaster The two young men who were arrested in Stoystown last week, supposed to be the Clianeyville burglars, and taken to Bedford and lodved in jail, when brought out on a writ of in' r..r;.n., proved to lw two high- rn-M n-q.ect the confidential relation be- j '' rcpeciaoie genuemen irom im.ie, . ....... t... i.:...ir. ..flt..l n.l fbo itrotis ty, who left their homes some three weeks "f ! .i- iitbce. and niut refuse to disclose any l 'tMite in format ion received by him in his cajiji, i'y. Li ?!., we have now in stock our fall and nvr lines of dress gnods. consisting of 'I 'll . cashmeres, all wool suitings, water ir.rf.f. blai k silks, velveteens, basket flan-fie!-. etc , etc., in all colors and shades. Our I.mi- of black cashmeres was never as large or as cheap, ( all and see them before pur (hasing elsewhere. J. R. Ssypkb & Co. P.i-fKi.rsV Arnica Sai.ve. Tlie greatest iiiiilieal wonder of the world. Warranted ago on a hunting and fishing trip, Harjer's Ferry being their objective point. They had reached Stoysiown on their return trij, wherj they were arrested. It is needless to say that they were promptly discharged. The committee who arranged the premium list for the coming County Fair, made a great mistake when they neglected to offer a premium for the champion "reformer." According to the Meyersdale CummrrriiU there will be at least three entries in this clas, namely: '"Glorious" Tom Marshall, ex-Governor Hovt, and our own Governor, Pattison. If it is not too late, we would the sun from setting so soon. In proportion to size, Rrolhersvalley con tains more fine and fertile farms than any other township in the county, but the farm of H. W. Rruhaker, our Commissioner, de serves sjH-cial mention. His farm lies a half mile southeast of Berlin, contains two hundred acres, every foot of which is in the highest btate of cultivation, aud the whole farm is richly underlaid with valuable min erals. Mr. Rmbakcr refused an offer of i'2oO : per acre for his farm not long since. It apjieurs that every township and bor o igh in the county has a brass band, and this is perfectly right, because we cannot get too much good music, and these bands will always be in demand at picnics, celebrations, fairs, political meetings, etc., and we think that all of these bands can furnish excellent music. ' I f Nowakb Then. ; Vrsina, Pa.. Sejiteinber 15, 1S$3. Editor Herald : Being equally anxious as your worthy correspondent. Spectator, that justice be done the early history of this region I enclose correct copy of all names entired on the records of the Tnrkeyfoot and Sandy Creek Glades Bajilbit Church from 177 to IMiI, there being no record during the in terval lie! ween 1775 and 177S- Pherhaps tbe church clerk bad beer, away and didn't at tend to his business, if Simulator's Uieory be correct that the nam'- you published as charter members didn't join the church until 10 years afterward, who were the members of this church. Previous to entry of the account of first organization on page" of this review there are six pages closely written containing the articles of faith rales and regulations, we find many names of nicmWrs who came into the church 10 or 12 years alter the organization, prior to the admission of Robert Colborn and Jacob Rush, whom Spectator mentions. Yet these names don't appear on the first lit. Why is this, if Spectator's theory is correct ? Pid it ever occnr to Spectator that there were junior Roberts' ..nd Jacobs' who might have joined tbe church of their fathers in those days? We think if the following list is read carefully, Sjctator will notice th's might be. We hope he will explain why this rec ord is mistaken. If so, the clerk deserves to b written uji by Bob Ingersoll, who we believe is the only man that has been bold enough to mention the "Mistakes of Xlosrs." New members l.ames on page 9 of church minutes, Octoler 2, 178s. Those received into the rhnrch, Renbcn Skinner, Isaac Swice Nathaniel Skinner, Roliert Colborn Received November 3d. Frances Leak Effie Colburn, Rachel Moon, Mary Collins Elizabeth Drake, Elizabeth Skinner. The same day received by recommendation, Thankfull Reid. Pecemler27t!i day. Thomas Reed, Sarah Skinner by letters being a day of business. A. P. 17K9, April tLe5th day. Moses Col lins and William Blaine was Pajitized and received into the church. May the !th day there wsl ' Thomas Abramsand, Susanna Quter baptized and received into the church. . June the 7th day there was James Skinner and John Meiick baptized and received into the church. July 4th there was Margaret Crook and Rebecca Rlaine baptized and rectived into bought from wholesale dealers. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 2S2 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock cousists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicine, Pye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to tbe insectrades, such as Pure Taris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc., When in need of anything in the drug line coioe and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Chas. Griekith ' ' '"' '232 Main Street. to -piiihly cure bums, bruises, cuts. Fleers, ! suggest that the following be added to the j the church. Kilt Rheum. Fever sores. cancers . piles, chll ii'vns, cms. tetter, chapped hands, and all slop eruptions, guaranteed to enre in every ii Ktance, or money refunded. cents per In . Forsa'.eby C N. Royd. jun20. Note Tins If any of our readers have private rweipts for liniment, family medi i lies, )mre Kwders. etc.. that they (Wire tn have compounded, they m ill do well to ' iiii!t Campbell, the Druggist. 2'-l Main -r.-ct Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye v.tiu's. etc.. are not only fresh but pure, and I.i-prices reasonable. His aim is to please Ins customers, and he knows that the way to ilo ibis is by selling strictly pure goods at I'vsnnahle figure. Don't forget the name si.'l number, 2'4 Main St., Johnstown. list: Rest political reformer, copy of leg islative r.ervrd for 1S3. 2d In-st, ditto, corn- On i-age 10, November tbe 2d day, there was James Drake baptized and received into plete set of Governor Pattison ' veto mes- the church. . . , sages. 3d lest ditto, copy of Meyersdale , l.'.M, April the ftttnlay, Jacoti IiUti was CVwiiC!TrVi7forone week. J lnj.tized and received into the church. ' i June 29th day there was Ichabod Sharp On'Thursday last. Mr. Josiah Brant Jiur- and Ester his wife received into the chnrch. chased from the Artisans Ieiisit Bank, of j Page 12 lTXt, August the2!ith day chorch Pittsburg, what is known as the Hugus farm, lying directly southeast of the borough, for f'i,.'"1", cash. The farm contains some one hundred and forty acres, is well timber ed, and a large portion of it is underlaid with coal. It is one of the most desirable farm in this section, and by the ejendi. ture of a few thousand dollars.can be made one of the most valuable farms in the coun ty. Several othir parties wanted to buy the Ann King and Mary Skinner's experience. met and rusolved that brothers Jacob Bush, Nalbaiiiel Skinner and Robert Colborn, Senior write the association letters. , November the 7th day, church met and resolved that brother Robert Colborn ieiiior act as Elder on trial. " ', 17CC, May the 7tU. Nathaniel Skinuer, junior, is apjoiiited upon a committee. . . 1797. October the 7th day, and, received Mr. A. A.Stutztuan, agent for the Ameri can Friiit Evaporatorwishes to inform the publio that bo will have one of the Evapo rator? irexhibition at tie 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 machineduring the three days of tbe fair. He has already sold quite a number of these machines, invaluable to the fanner or fruit grower, and is daily re ceiving orders r for others. Mr, Stutzman will- lsn have on exhibition at tbe same time one of A. II. Reid'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. Go to Farker fc Parker's for pretty calicoes nd ginghams. Bleached and unbleached muslins, sheetings, pillow-cases, table linen, napkins, towls, and bedspreads. DJtRSISTRATOrfS SALE OF '' !a UDITOR'S NOTICE. Valuable Real Estate ! Be sure and examine my stock of fall and I T"rsant to sb order of tba prphaa's Court of winter hats before purchasing elsewhere. , wle on tbe premise, on They are all fresh, having just been received from the eastern cities. Mrs. M. M. TmsuwEix, A. H. Ferner aud Bro., have already ceived the greater part of thtir Fall ft Winter stock of Boots and Shoes. They also purpose selling tbe best quality of rubber goods ever brought to Somerset For sale, by U. H- Kemp, nurseryman, Ilaniedsville, 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. CHA.or Books is Towkship. Raubs Readers have been adopted by the School Board of Somerset township, and are now offered for sale and 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 prices. School supplies of all kinds in stock. Farmers, look at this! We again offer for fall seeding, Ratigh fc Son's Poublo Ea gle Phosphate, which contains 17 to 20 per cenfrof bone, at $30 per ton, our warehouse or track Somersetstation, and will say that we know of no other article made from animal bonebasc,sold under such guarantee at tbe same price, and it is eminently wor thy of your attention. Respectfully, Cook & Beeeits. Somekset CofSTV Fair. To persons wishing to attend the Fair, we say, call at the new One Price Shoe Store, and see our fall and winter stock of boots, shoes, rubbers' leather and findings. A. II. Ferner Si Rao. Medneaday, October 31, 18S3 at 139 o'clock r. tbe following; described real mum, lt, ih property of Joan JI. U. HoUluar, deceased, to wit : A farm altoate In Addlaoa towpsblp, Somerset eouoty, fa conutaiag about lul acre, about two Uinta of watch la uixter eultivatloa and the remainder well Umbered. About six acres of meadow land, a amall orabani. three nod Riruun or excellent water, and coal and limestone ua the premiaea. Alio, two lea; dwelling; bouaes, log barn, and otter building' thereon erected, situ ate abont three miles trom tbe railroad, conven ient to school, church aad mill, adjoining land of Jonas McCllntock. James T. McClinwck, Wo. Hoc hate tier, and otbers. Tea per cent, of the purchase money to be paid as eoen as tbe property la knocked down, one third of balance on eonormaileu of sale, aad the remainder In two jaal annual pejments, with Interest from date ol aale, or the purchaser can pay all cash If preferred. KuSS NoOLINTOOK. sep28. Admr.of Jno.a M. Holuday, dec.d. At an Onihan'e Court held la somerset. Pa., on j tbe 1st da of September. 13. tbe onderalxwed ' Anelterwaa duly appointed to make a dlnrtha. I Ufjuut tho tun tls In the hands ol isaiuuel K. Ker : kev aad Jnhn V"hr, Kexecuum of I'eier Sicher dre'd. Ule ol Onemaunh twp., to and aBmoc . thiire IcKally entitled theret", heretiv gives notice tnat ne in attend te tne outlet ei tae aowre ap- .inimeai. at hie ollioe hi Sumeraet boroupth oa hurnliT, the 4th day of ct., 188J, when aad where ail persons In ir reeled eaa attend if the think proper. . JOHXR. SCOTT, - seplX Auditor. FOE GOODS -or A full line of underwear, stockings, gloves handkerchiefs, collars, neckwear, velvet. ribbons, ruchings and corsets, at Pakecb & Pakkee's. We can say positively, without fear of contradiction, that we have the largest stock of clothing in Somerset, that is new aud of the latest styles. Our overcoats are all new and vcrv cheap. Call and see them before buying. J. R. S.nydeb fc Co. pUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate ! T)Y virtue of an order of sale Uraed oat of the It Orphan's Court of Somerset County, Fa,, to me the andersigned directed, I will eipox to pub lic aaie on Saturday, October 20, 1SS3, at 1 o'clock, r. a., on the premises, the following real eatate, late the property el joaepn auioaos, oec u, Tis : A certain tract of land situate In Jeaner twp., In said county, adjoining lands of CJabiiel Oinuie penrer. John Walter. Uenrv Shaler. William Baldwin, and othera, oontalylog; us aeree and 103 uerchea. bavlna a Two-etorr Loc House and Uood Leg Barn aad other outbuildings thereun ereetod ; there are about lot) acres cleared and the balance In good Oak Timber. The Urm la In a good state of cultivation. ALSO Another tract of land, aitnate In Somerset twp , about a mile north ol tbe new Kailroad, adjoining innaaoi aoim Amman, jaconueiaeiana ether, containing about M acres, about 0 acre cleared. the balance In timber. There is a awry and a hall house thereon erected. TfcKMS : 1.S0U In hand, one-third of the bal ance, alter the debta are paid to remain a lien for tne widow, aad tne naiance in three equal annual ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Leutle of Juhn ti. Hollhiay, Cee'd, laie of Addlaua l w p.. somersei y a. Ijetterv of admrntstrmtlnB tm th abora estate having been granted to the nndeniaiied by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to tboee Indebted to tbe aakt eatate to make Immediate payment, and thoee havtna claims or demands airatnat It to preeent them duly authenticated kar settlemant wiihoat delay. KOSS McCLINTOOK. aepU. Adminlatrator. payments, to be secured by judgment bond ; tea oi uand money to do pa Lk VI BLKEEY per cent i sepSt. hand money to be paid don a.CV A D.IV&K'S, Adinr. ot Joseph Hboads. Excited thousands all over tne land are going into testacies over Dr. King s -ew Discovery for Consumption. Their unbooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life-saving remedy, causes them to go near ly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure severe coughs, colds, asthma, hav fever, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, or any affection of the throat and lungs. Trial bottles free at C. N. Royd's drugstore. I-arce size f 1. 00. . AH the newest shades of Cashmere, cloths, with trimmings to Suit Mas. A. E. Vhl. and A first-class farm for sale. Inquire of Oliver Knepper, orJ. L. Pugb, Ksij., Som erset, I 'a. ITellow, Fisk, old fellow, I am just too glad to see you. Well, are you? When did yon 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. R., of the firm of J. B. Snyder it Co., was east buying their fall stock, and ever siuce you told me about them three years ago, I would not go anywhere else to buy clothing. It is just as you told me, Mike. , If J. R. says it is wool, it is wool. I doubted it first ' because the tirlce was too low.' gay," .like, how do those fellows get J courses learnedly, and at the same time their clothing to sell at those prices? Snyder Get Rkiiv for the Fair. Remember the Somerset Agricultural and Mechanical Fair is on the 2nd, 3rd ond 4th f October. If you believe in " home protection," help to en courage your own county's interest by com ing aud bringing to the Fair everything that is interesting, where you can get ten times the value of your expenses, to say nothing of the recreation and enjoyment, and the consolation of having done your duty. At J. R. Snyder it Co's is the only place n Somerset where you can find all the la test winter styles of hats and caps, at bottom prices. A good winter cap for 12! cents. The .VicfA jimoi'crin Revinv for October presents a most attractive table of contents Senator X. P. Hill writes of "Gold and Sil ver as Standards of Value," and maintains that silver should he cosned as well as gold. not for the purpose of inflating the currency neither in the interest of the silver-mining industry, but for the broader and more equitable purpose of preserving uirformity the value of metallic money, and of preventing such contraction of the volume f money as would produce financial disas ter. In come AsiK-cts of Democracy in England," A. A'. Dicey makes clear to the American reader how it is that, while all the forms of monarchy and aristocracy per- st in Brittain, the democracy, or, in other woids. public opinion, absolutely controls the action of the government. Fnder the tie of "Co-operative Distribution," the Rev Dr. R. Heber Newton gives an instructive istorical sketch of the rise, progress and uctuations of co-operative mercluindizing in the Vnitcd States during the past fifty vears. I'rof. W. Bovd Dawkins writers ot Early Man iu America," whose mode of feand whose implements appear to have been identical with those of the races that contemporaneously inhabited the Mediter ranean countries, the Kile basin, and the tropical forests of India. The possibility of Astronomical," whethei of the fixed stars with one another, or of comets with the sun, the earth, or the other planets, is considered by Prof. C. A. Young. MoncureD. Conway A FARM FOR SALE. Tbe undersigned will sell a farm of 33 acres of unti, wun Dwelling House and tenant House, nana nam, Twenty-eeven acres clear and In aood state of cultivation, fine fruit, and never failing springs of water on the same. The farm Is situa ted on the turnpike, one mile west of Somerset Borough, and will be sold on reasonable terms. septa-H. Jr B. COI-NTRYAatN. JJULL SWISS. FflHGE Bf EM CEIEl 10. 1 Brad by H. Leh, Allcntown, Pa., owned by F. K Specht, Stoyitown, Pa. I?edigree : Dim. Argyle,41. Sire, Cbotwood Tell, No. 14 Dam, Estella, 13 ; Sire, Henry Clark Tell, Bam , Imp. ; hire. Win. Tell, 1. imp. 1 will exhible the ate mentioned Bull at the County Kalr, togfther with two one year old heif ers, and lour spring calves, all ol the same strain sa the bull. 1 will otter part of this stock for sale at the l air. Now Is the lime lo buy blooded stock lur nutter makers. sepiw-lt. FRANK SPECUT. jCDITOK'S NOTICE. . Having beta appointed by the Orphan's Court of Somerset County, Auditor to examine the hnai account, and make distribution ot tbe hinds la the hands of lr. W. A. Oarmaa, Executor of Ben) Bittner, dee'd, to and among those legally enti tled thereto, notice Is hereby glren that I will at tend to the duties ol said appointment at my of fice In Somerset. Pa on Tuesday, the oth day of October, isea, when and where all persons Inter ested caa attend. W. H. RCFPIX. sepli Auditor. JsTOTICE. Tne Board of School Directors of Brothersval ley township will meet In Berlin, at the bouse of Samuel Ferrel, on Tuesday, October i, la3. to employ twelve teachers for the coming term, when and where all competent teachers can ap ply. The following salaries will be paid : l each ere hold ins; protessional certlhcales, aso a month. Teachers boidldlng first-class certificates, 8 a month. Teabhers holding secood -class eertlo eatea, 24 a month. Protessional and tirtt-class teachers preferred. By order ol the Boajd. U. F. Hayji ab. E. J. WALKER, sepl23t. Secretary. President. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Bay, late of Somerset ',Tp Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate baring been granted to the under signed, by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to thiss Indebted to It to make Immediate payment and those having claims or demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday the t2d day or September, 1SH3, at the late residence ol deceased, or the law office of J. K. Scott, Scmersot, Penna. JOHN A.KATLFK, anglft. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Esiate of John Casebeer, dee'd late of Somerset Borough, Somerset County, Pa, Letters of administration on tbe above estate bavlog been granted to tbe undereianed by the pn.pcr authority notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those bavins: claims aaralrut the same to pres. nt them duly authenticated lor set tlement on l nursoay, tne Z7tn day ol September, jsoj, at too uince oi j rease a. aooeer. That are GOOD VALUE for the monej GO TO Greis, Foster & Quinn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, P.. CHEAP CASH STORE ! aug22. WM. B. FREASE, Administrator. LK GAL NOTICE. Public notice Is hereby Ktv.n that the under signed has been appointed Auditor by the Or phans' Court ol Somerset county to make and re port a distribution of tbe funds In the hands of John H Snyder, trustee forth sale of the real estate of Keberca M'Oregor, dee'd, late of Shade township. Also, the funds In hlu hands coming to the hairs of said Rebecca McOregor and Mary I, en hart, dec d. by the will ol Elizabeth Lamliert, deceased, and that he will perform tha duties at tee utflce of J. O. Klmmeil in .-omerset borough, on Saturday, the 'jyth day of September. 1SK). r. i. m.uir c sep5. Auditor. JDm NISTRAT0 RS NOTI CE. Estate of Sarah A. Llngandeld, late of Lower lurKcytoot twp., Somerset c.. fa., dec a. Letters of administration on the alxve eatate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby ictven to all per sons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly auihenttrated lor set tlement on Saturday, October li at the late residence of the deceased. J. W.BfRKHOLDER. scpi. Ailininlalrato. Mrs. A. E. TJhl jxyEW GOODS. FallStocknowReaay plTR LIC SALE. or ValnaDle Real Es tate Pursuant to sn order of the Orphan's Court of Somerset County, Pa., to the undersigned direct ed, there will be exposed to public outcry in tbe Diamond, Somerset, Pa., on Saturday, October 20, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. St., th following described valua ble real estate, late tbe property ot Joseph Cummins dee'd, via. : A certain lot of ground slmata la So nerset Hnrouen, onwmcn there is a Three-story uric Building Block erected, bounded by tbe property ol H. ;. lieerlts on the north, by lot of J. a., ('off roth on the east, by Main street on the south, and by Alain Cross Street on tbe wen. It Is a part of the building known as "Mammoth Block." TERMS : Ten per cent, of tbe purchase money to be paid on day of sale : S3.000 to be paid when tne sale is eonnnnea : the naiance in two nay menta six and twelve months with Interest, se cured by judgment bond. H. REISER, Executor and Trnaie. Possegs!on given April 1, Its. septs, Do Yon Want To Make Money ? SAVE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buy the Celebrated America.il. Fruit Drier, O-R PNEUMATIC EVAPORATOR. I have accepted the Airencv In SOMERSET and Cambria Counties for thlsgnrat Fanners' L - bor-Savlng and Money-Making Invention, and will be glad to explain Its a l;mtie to, and take the order from every man owning an appl tree in the two counties. The A.TIEKIl'A- EVAPO RATOR Is the best and eheapest now o&ered th public, and will pav Its cost, and ma money lor you besides, the hrst season. I ne pronts in evaporating; rrnit. etc. is enormous, as every tanner must se oy coin panne; ngures LOWER PRICES ! SILKS VELVETS I CASHMERES ? CLOTH SUITINGS ! Fancy Dress Goods IN ALL SHADES. Calicoes, Muslins Ginghams, Flannels, would not steal ; I think he (is too Tronost. No, Fisk, Snyder won't steal, lie or cheat, but somehow he always has the money to pay rash for his clothing, and yon 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 you around at Snyder's store. ew Kailboad .ews. binee the new railroad has been put under contract and work on the tunrcls 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, tablets, in fact everything hat will probably be called for by contract ors and railroad laborers. At the same time Mr. Fisher has prejared 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 ot prutty and useful tilings for prea critg and irifts. Remember Fishor'a R.mk Cook & Beents's Block. ' jStore, ,-asr5. farm and were dickering for it, but Mr. Brant w as the first to apree to pay the price ui-ked. n the Cth of September, Mr. Putmi'iler, tiie tenant on Barclay's farm near Bedford, !iiired fnur head of young cattle. No one ! l.al w-. ii theiu and a the days lengthened "' into two weeks, heconcludcd that they were The Temperance School, which has been l'-t. n the Barclay farm there is a tenant j conducted under the auspices of the Wo-Win-in a field wttof Bedford, which has mens Christian I'nion picniced at IIugu' Wi, Mi, f(r t)ie 1lst rear and on Wcdnos- j prove last Wednesday. The weather was lv of this tl.orwas an aimlicant for ! rather cold in the morning but by nooon it the Lrni!. When the parties went up to ! moderated considerably and both teachers j ordained to the ministry by John Corbly and 'wk at it thev found the lort tattle in the i sn.l scholars enjoyed lue uay uu...c..,. Wi.ent. tine oftbem was dead and the . The pupils are certainly greatly indebted to ":l.er three were almost sinned to death. I Mrs. J. R. Walter. Mrs. Amos Kuepper and 't is nintMd tl..t . .I..- .ntred the ! Mrs W. H. Hochstetler, not only for the de- Octolier the Sth day both liaptized. December tbe 7th day Mary . Whit'iier lisntired. . .1 . lT'.H, January 8;h day, church met and received Abigail Workman's experience. . 17!W, July 21. Mary Rush and Mary Sliarp wax baptized, Mary Hanna received into the church. '. " Octolier 19th, Nathaniel Skinner, junior. !lar or basement, the wind blew the door i ligl.tful picnic, but also for the very fleas- f! 't and thev were in.r;,.,l Tl.pr is a ant scoool which they were deny mstru "innp or water in the cellar. This gave U'-ni drink, but for thirteen days they were 'tUOUt f00d.-crf4 fl.OK.VcT. n.enUl in organizing and are supporting by their constant attendance and hearty inter est In the work. Henrv Speers, 1,'OI.June 10-h, Thomas Kingfiffcrs the church his experience and was received and baptized. MC... The new railroad has not yet reached Som erset, but fresh oysters have, and, the plMe to get them is at W. II. Mutt's saloosi, base went of Cook Beerits' Ucrk. ' '.. ' 'A .v t. .' SOMEKSKT AeBICrLTTBib AKD IXDCSTMAL Socimr. Remember. , the . 2nd, Srd, and 4th days of Octobe' tbe time of the Syinereet Agricultural and Industrial Exhi bition. The indications are that this will be the best fair ever held in the county. , A capital stock of over two thousand dollars is subscribed to pay premiums and expenses. There will be many interesting, yes, won derful things exhibited.; There will be an exhibition of glass-ball and pigeon shooting, which will outdo the world-renowned Dr.' Carver.! The American Trait Evaporator and Reid fc Co.' Creamery will atone pay for the' admission fee. , Tiie Mechanical De partment, poultry, fruit, vegetables, grain and root crops, too numerous to mention, will be exceedingly good. Bicycle, foot and horse races. The many amusements for so cial enjoyment, music, lb eminent speak ers, and the createst of all, the ladies' de partment, filled with flowers and the fine arts, relics, etc All thin, and more, can be seen and enjoyed for 38 cents, or the entire three days for one dollar. All article tor exhibition will be entered free, by any per son holding a season ticket It is not only the privilege, but th duty of every . man, woman and child in the county, to encour age this exhibition by word, and by deed. All should atfMdind brin something to interest and inntract, to this grand annual jnhllee aud reanlei of the tillers of the soil. most entertainingly upon the" Saint Tat rick Myth.' Van Buren Denslow, in an article on "Board of Trade Morality," makes a vigorous defense of the practices of the Corn Exchange, and in particular replies to the strictures of Mr. Henry D. Lord, con tained in the Jieriev for August. Frederic Harrison contributes an article; invaluable to the historical student, on "Histories of the French Revolution." Finally, the Rev. E E. Hale presents an inventory ofthe vol. time and distribution of "Social Forces in tnVCnited States." Published at SO Lafay etterhtce, Xew Yvrk. $5.00 a year. 50 cents a number. . Look Out for the Engine. I urn a locomotive engineer, aad bare been for twenty years, and am now running oa th Main Central Ballroad. Life on an engln, as all gineer know is very trying to health and strentrth. Th eentlanaljar of the engine and strain on our long trips, all tend to weaken th kidneys and nrlnary organs, la addition to this 10 years ago I met with a sever accident, and was taken from under my engine with sever In ternal Injuries, which gave me great pain. 1 was laid up tor six months, aad suffered more than I wish to sutler again. 1 was persuaded to try Hunt's Remedy as I foasel that many of my friends In Portland had used It with great success, yet I had no faith that it would reach my ease. However, I sent fur a half dozen bottles at one ofthe drug stores In Portland, ana from th as at th first buttle j found great reliel. Xj water was much better, and th pain la th back and limbs greatly relieved- 1 eoaiiaaed Its oa until I had used ten bottles m aU, and it has been to me a wonderful blessing, aad I hav deemed It a duty and privi lege t teeonuaead it to these troabted in a slm lar manner, and yoa any publish this for th be n" eflt of our railroad men and th public In general, aaUaaScoaipiejUlyaaredm r : .;:. Oao. W. Bradlst, t . Engineer Alain Central H. K., .. Portland, Ma May IX, ISO. Cause for Alarm. Alice E. Curtis, of Brunswick, Ha, write us oa H ay 15, lstt : 'That she has saffared very much at frequent intervals with kidney disease, aad tbe at tasks war met easing la severity so steadily as to can alarm. Hunt's Remedy never (ails lo relieve the severe pains In th s.d aad Intense backache, and Miss C. pronounces it a real bless ing to a woman forall kidney diseases and she eordlally reromnenea it lor th many ills and alas peculiar to Canton Flannels, KENTUCKY JEANS, 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 Fall Line of Newest Kinds of NECKWEAR Child ren'H Wool Sack MAIlRtCO. BEXDER-RCMISEK.-On the 20th inst. ; at the residence of the "bride's parents, by Kct. H. F. Keener, Mr. Wm. H. Bender, Of Berlin, to Visa Sarah E. Ruraiser, of Broth ersvalley township, this county. Our Winter Wraps are nowin store, inclu ding Coats, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, etc., for ladies and children. J.E.0HL. i. SoaxnaaT. Fs Sept. laiw. Krs HEALTHCORSET Increases In popularity every day, as lauk's find ft the most COXFOKTtBLK AUD PERFECT FITTI corset ever worn. Mrr cbants fay It elves the brt satisfaction of any corset they ever sold. Warranted satisfactory or money re- fnnded. For sale by PARKER etc PARKER. mm Disti Uery Lormed Dlrvetly LI) PI Its- Ill v. H. t o. st. K. , luma navlwa; Extra t') r Drsylair. PDBE EE C0PPMSTI1LED IISK7. SituateJ on summit of Allephenies, uses the water from cold mountain spring. This whisky is made by the double-distilled process and guaranteed perfectly pure and full proof. ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Special. rrand opportunity never before offered, will con- In order to give Hotel Keepers and Dealers a tract for the manufacture f whisky In any unan- tlty, from i to 60 barrels, rivloft them the privl les; of letting It lie In bond fee three years, charaimr oat a small sntn for 'tor. (vts hand 30 barrels of Whisky retailing at (J per (jallnn. v ri rite lor full particulars In renrd to Hive quantities to Sand Patch. Pa. S. P. SWEITZER, SupL Aug. 'J). Blairssffle (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary. Beautiful grounds, cornruodioua balldin? beated throuirhout with stenm, imod t heivlthrul location, no mslwia thchouuu inhtbuctiok In Eneiish. French. Herman, Laun,tireelc.Mimic,t)rawir.g-, Pauiunh-,ic. For catalogrues, apply to REV. T. E. EWINQ. Principal. TUIRTT-THIRQ TEAR bejrins September 13 1S83 jolyls-lut. JEGAL NOTICE. To Kilns Onaay. Moses Onapy. Sachel. Inter married with Peter Kenlos;er. all resldtna In betnerset county. Pa., Samuel Onagy, rtsl.iinr In Oarrett etmnty, Md.. Fanny, Intermarried with John Slaaghbaugh resklina; In Presten roanty, W. Va . Elizabeth, Intermarried with A. H. Flke, resUlng- in Edenvlile, Marshall eunnty, Iowa, children of Daniel (laagy, dee'd, viz : Smuel D. Onaay, John D. Onagy, David 1 Gnaajy. Neah D. linaicy. A. D. Cnay, V. D. Gnany (minor). Mary D. Onagy, bally. Inter married with W. B. Schroek, L.ydia, Intermar ried with Joha Brant, all of Somerset county, Pa., and Joseph D. Gnaary, residing in Water loo, Iowa, children of of Catharine who was In termarried with Jacob Header, now deceased, vis : Catharine Bender and Elisabeth, inter married with Crlas Treaslcr. all of Seasenet Co Fa., and Fanny, Intermarried wit h Jeremiah Yodw, residing la Moultrie Co.. 111., children of Barbara, who wan Intermarried with lnlel P. MlUer.bota deceased, vis: Sally, now widow, who was Intermarried with C. Hochstetler, re reading In Illinois, Leah, Intermarried with C. J. Lents residing in Waterloo, Iowa, Polly In termarried wtth Jonas Kaufman residing in Illinois, Amanda, intermarried with David Kaable, residence unknown, Catharine, Inter married wl'h Schroek, rvshllng In Illinois, Barbara, Intermarried with Jacob Briskey re siding in Illinois, Wm. Miller, residing In Iowa, Jacob Miller, residing la Oregon. and Abraham Miller, resldeao unknown, children of Leah, who was Intermarried with Abraham D, Miller, - bow deceased, vis : Meaes Miller, Joha A. Miller, Abraham Miller, Jacob Miller, Joseph Miller (minor), Caroline Millar. Sarah, Inter married with Jacob Zarfosa, Mary, Intarsaar rled with Jaeeb Manst, Catharine. Intennar- rled with Samuel Manst, all of Soaerset Co., Pa , and f umy, intarmainM with uavM Xa- der. residlnc la Kansas : Yoa ar hereby notified that la parmane of a writ of partition Issaed oat of the Orphans' l)ourt ef Somerset Co., Pa., aad to at direct ed, 1 will hold aa Inquest n th real estate of Jacob Gnagy, late of Summit twp., Somerset Co , Pa., dee d, at hi lat resMme. ea Thursday, th Sth day of November, ISM, where yoa eaa attead If yon think proper. JUHX J. SP ANGLER, Sniairv'S Omca 1 bheriff. Sept. 28. ,1SS. i F OR SALE OR RENT. I will sell or rnt my woolen factory, la Jenuer Township, apoa reasonable tenna I will also rent my heme tana, attaat la Jeaner township. Fur particulars call apoa a, or addns m at Slpevvlll Posteffiee. augiftMt, - . ABRAHAM BEAM. . 75 oo . M 00 .. w ou Take for example apples, of which there promises to be an abundance true no. a cvapcrat'ir win cost yuu Ten bushels oiappleseach day f.jr 12 days 1' bushels Fuel (t) Labor (7) Total cost ; S108 00 Cb. By 740 lbs. Evaporated apples at lo.-ts ION ou Th abov is tbe lowest price at which Evaporated apples have yet Bold, and it Is reasonable to suppose tbe prlc a fair avenge. Evaporated apples are now selling In this market at U cents a pound. Counting six pounds to the bushel, this would niake the fruit worth 1.40 per bushel. Evap orated peaches ar worth 3a cents a pound. Thus any man owning an orchard can convert his fruit into evaporated stock, equal to the best In tbe market, and pay lor on of these machines lour ami five times in a season: Every farmer, specially, ought to have one, W add two testimonials, given the company by tanners in Bedlord county i Six Roads, Bedinrd County. Fa.. January 34. 1SS3. An. Mm. Co. Dear Sirs : " The apple crop has been an entire tatlure here this year, but oor No. 1 Evaporator has paid us big interest. We dried lots ol sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins and eabbag. The dried cabbage Is splendid : w cut It on a slaw-knife, aad It dries very last. It should be soaked ten hours to prepare it lor table use. 1 was at Mr. D. S. Sell's, to whom Isold a No. i Evaporator last year. Mrs. SeU Is so well please.) with It that she would not do without one nohow. She had no apples, but she has about paid lor the Evaporator by drying puinpklns. berries aad cab bag. To her belongs the credit of first evaporating cabbage In this section." Yours truly, THOMAS S. HOLSINOER. New Etkrfbisk, Bedford County, Pa.. November J7, lSJcl. An. Mm. Co. Dear Sirs -. " We have just Untuned drying. We have dried all kinds of fruits and vegetables, and must say we cannot thick the American can be excelled. We have dried a laige lot ol cabbage, and when people found out bow nice It was dried, they bpiuicbt wagon loads to us for drying. Seme of the neighbors made fun of us for buying sueh a dear drier, but they hav changed their notions already, and by spring we will ha them know what is In such a machine.'' Yours Respectfully. DANIEL S. SELL. We add the fallowing testimonial to show the capacity of tbe machine from one operation mad In M lsaourt. I can lurnlsh a thousand equally as favorable : Cliitosj. henry Co., Mo., January IS. 1SS3. Aw. Mro. Co. Gentlemen : " 1 Intended writing y u sooner bat 1 wished to sell my fruit first, and I fell much Indebted to your company for my success in this business. 1 saved my entire crop of down apples, which dropped from the trees on account ol tbe great heat and wind ol on week, and which would have been a total loss, as apple wer so plenty here. I evaporated on my No. 2,36a bushels of apples, which made 2.230 peunds ( evaporated fruit, which I sold here at U'4 rents per ponnd, making :5. Total expense of operating, lacludintf machine, freights, and incidentals. 12S ti. I have the Evaporator as good as new. and have called it the King ol all evaporators. I am Indebted to th American tor tills achievement, and lor doing for the fruit-growers ot M issourl so much. I am perfectly satisfied with my success. Respectfully Y'eurs, J.M.PRETZINGEU. For further particulars address. julyll-im. Julyll-3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. '.-""":;T.-r' SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 55? Pittsburgh Exposition NOW OPEN! CLOSES OCTOBER 13th. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES On all Railroad Entering Pittsburgh and Allegheny. DON'T" FiVIlL TO VISIT ITT Special Attractions MR. jrLES LEVY, the FAMot'S CURNETrST ! SHOOTINO CONTESTS between Capt. E. E. Stubbs and Mr. O Wynne Prlc Wonderful RIFLE SHUTIN bvCaH. K. E. Stubbs. Weodertul PISTOL SHOUTI.VO by Capt E. E. Stnbbj. ! CHICAGO AND PKUVIDENCECLrBS TERXKR STAKS and B. D. OODCLUBS Skirmish Drill by CAPT. BABR'S UAKFIELD ESCORT CORPS JAI'ASEXE J.t yj.l'iJIT HUEM ijUKs. Evening Fireworks. irottlng Races. Running Races BALLOON ASCENSIONS, PAfMNO RACE. PONY RACES, Mf LE RACES KFXJC DKI'AKTMMM-AltTAILJ;KV GRAXD AKfY DlKPf.tr Graiiiest ffltiBcii of Ail Mustrj & Mannfactnre Ui in Fittiix E. P. YOUNG, J. C. PATTERSON, rotrrtary. Gen. Manager. seplL Extra Bargains Offered Now -AT- A. NATHAN 'S. Ws hav last received a nice line of MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, Light and Dark Calicoes, Which we will sell lower than the lowest It will coet you nothing to call and convince yourself that the cheapest place to buy is at A. NATHAN'S. t-BLACK : AXD COLORED CASHMERES A SPECIAL! Y. UDITOR'S HOTICE. At aa Orphan's Court held In Somerset, Pa, on X EGAL NOTICE, the 1st day of September. 1.183. the undersigned J wasduly appointed to make a distribution ot the la the matter ofthe acenant et Frederick Orof, funds In tbe Bands ot Philip Lap aad Isaae Hotf- y. ri . Executor of Lyd la Pearod, dee d aa, ExecwUOT of Aatliany Lope, dee d, kale of And now, Sept. L 1H3, Ue Cowrt appoint J. t. Jeaaer Tewasnip, to aad among inns irnsiij en- ajminei, rq., Avauor h pmm apoa exception. titled tberetes herebv gtvea BoUca that he will at- re-state an account, aad saake aad report a dla tand la tha duties of'the above aODOlntment at his trtbutlnn. notice Is hereby arrea that tka Andti.. offlea la Socaenet BorOuvh oa rlday, October S, will attend lo his dalles In this matter oa Friday isaa. whea aad when all persons latereataa csb tne n osy el spL, isss, at Bis offlea la Scmer attand If they think proper set borough. tepU. Auditor. sepS. Aud.Wf.
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