. i. Tl riw, Somerset nt-uuu. t.KO. R. SCULL. Kditor. ,.t,NESPAY. SspaHican Mass Meeting. Tc :. ,.uMiraTi"f Somerset County will ...... r,.n rtinaii:n in the Court Hoii-e ' Ti,,-.!ay evening of Court, October Mtl: .Hn.iilate fr Auditor General, Hon. Jerome B. Niles, , ,.; ,, !n r ahle t-pcuVers from abroad, will , . , :ii and addrt the ni-ting. Let inrn suit n ,1 hear the issue of !" i " " ... i-ahm fa'rly dicuel. , . j;. Scott, Sfi-rctary. ;i:. vr. rn.K, Chairman. . : T.oyd s. , nd Iv. C. N. l'.oyd. !:,.vl veils Iiiamond I've. ...d-iit J. H. Snyder A Co f. ... 1 -ivtt-t I'otato tor nale at kt-ikri Mmmond lve. Nice colors. No by C. X. Hoyd. i . ca-v and liailiv. ue I'iamond A '1 l.r? utC. N. ISovuV. . l .i.-stvle of fail and winter hat.'- - , .imnir in. at Mrs. M. I. TtwlweH's. will buy a a.k of llianiond ' v.iti can clor from our to three .,;d by Itovd. i die South IVniisvivuniii rail . . in he foiiiiiieneel and ti-hcd liiiint'diately ! Five eipar ma ! rls to learn the trade. Apply J. K. Col KROTII, Sotmrsot, I'a. . .1 k. r A Tal ker's for pretty calicoes . ,,:ii. J'.li-ached and unbleai-lieil . -!,.! in."', pi' low-cases, table linen, . mid bedspread". . - will now carry a letter any- I'nitcl Slates. This is certain--'. ami show what an lionet ... . a tniiiiistratioii ofpuhlir allairs pinple. , ... New floods! Just received, of pMadu, consist i nt; of black - i ilks, black and colored cash- -nitint.-s in all shades, black ! velve's, brocaded velvets, tlan-- .M-r-evs. shawls and skirts. A . : i.i w ihmIs at tntt"in jiriiis at I'ai:kkrA' I'ahkfr's. i'1 'i. l a-e ball club of Pliiladel-;- .n the A-ociation champion won one inure jrante thnn the i'.i. The t'ohmibiis, Alhvheny, ire club- made a brilliant race .-I place, wini'li was captured ny a'-.d x.'imine my Mock of fall nnd ! - be tore purchasing elsewhere. - a!! Irish, having just been received '.I i s-ifii cities. Mrs. M M. Tkki.wi i.i.. a:'.! of vomiting, to which he bad .'': for several months, Charie : 1. k Haven, thirteen years old. : I: 'in his stomach, on Thursday of . . a black snake eight inches long, i- iti'i d t hat be drank it from a spring .loner, w hen it was very small. .1 ' and w inter stix k is now full and i. o ing just received it from the l'hil . ,i and New York markets. Those to buy clothing tor men, youwis is. will aavc money by i-alling at v's. Also, a full line of underclothing, a"! kinds and styb-s. ranging in price J". i.-n's np. Trunks, satchels and hoimht ifirei-t :"rom tbe factories - vi ry cheap, to close out the stin k. etc line of wall paper, gent's ties iris, linen and paT collars, all of ill be sold as cheap as they can !' Irotu w holesale dealers. last wii k a widow woman from as !. riversomewheredispoxeil of a large : . fdri'sse.i els in this place and vi v she captured in one night over eight ;-! oft tie slimy family, and among i cn'uerwas one that weighed over four iso-. . ' m vRr's IU-st. If you want good bread l eoiherthan "liebhart's ltest Flour," ::'.ii t!irid under the "New Jonathan l'-oci-ss." the improvements pn-para-the manufacture of which cost the ; . ii r of the mill $ :o Ooo, and our re le of i.iie hundred barrels a month -- tbe fact that it is no humbug. JU"-pect fully , 1 Cook & JIekrits. m M ark ft. Main Strect.-We have ; i ied a large llefrigerator to our Meat i t in which all meats car. lie kept coo' 'an. Mutton. Beef. Pork, Ac, kept j i.mtly on hand. 0en daily. Parties meat can have it kept in the Kefrip r until wanted. eliave. also, pio.oml new brick for sale. !; we will "I'll by tbe hundreil or thous u" a low price. T!o Iavis A Co. i- ve aw ny rats take potash t lint has ft in the air till it become pasty or ; -ate it with soft soap, and smear all ' - w he -o they ntti : or set some of the .o' 1 potash near their holes, and they : To ihie you long after getting in- -i -i'. --oar yet significant fact that of ' '.i'ger mtmtier of Sunday weekly pa oi I'iiiiadephiaonly one supports the i; in ticket. The Sunday newspaper !.;ive little regard for tbe laws of men i s. for the moral law. but fhev have an f live sene of the fitness of things that : lin'iii almost iinatdmouslv int oi ratic loltl. ! 1 n"swtfiilly iiiforin my friends of i , t isiimty that 1 have oii-ned a new s'.ireat T'-2 Main Ktrret. Johnstow n, . ii i. . i .j .i. w iii i m-'iimi oe i 'ami 10 st iih-iii. -.ii k iniii-ists of I'ure Pruir. 1iemu-w. ' l.t IlslilMTlll Dve Sttifoi. IVrfitmen" i mT Ortolier 18, Ui Uun i Katicy liomls jrenerally. At t li is M-asoti ;.!.! tuil attention to the inKHtrales. us I'litv l'an (IrtK'ii, I'tire v HeMehnrv. Peran Iiisk Powilervil. t 1'oWlllT, When in M'eil of anytliini: in the i .' liiieiKMr ii il we me or ritj? for .ill iniiuiriiT I'lMVi IllliJ liwi"reu. 'H. i i RIKFI1 H 232 Main Stn-et. A I'uragrapii is poinr; the rounds of tho . . .1 1.. 1 ii "A .o uiceu-xi iuhi iiie.r inn in mienaii ' .'ausIi'ii f,.ri-e.r iounfv aiitiyi'n who .'tainetl tlieaeof wveiitv-tive years, i i.. - . . .... . ,.. ;!..,. i .i . r. u- ver attem!e a rircti, and most sur- of all, was never drunk. hat or i'y hrain can ronipn-heml the plcawre tiiat man lias lost. men. . lo,ik at this! We apiin offer 1 e- litiK, I'lauph A 8on' louh!e I'ji i.ute, whii h contain 17 to 2o per ' "tie. at $.10 per ton, our warehouse k S itin-rset station, and will say that '"' of no oilier artirle made from . 1 1 - j a I , our , "me i riL-e. anil it u eruinemit wor- i - 'ir atteiitioii. ' , . . r.iprxtfully. Took t IlEtsirs, : time of undi rwear, stocking, gloves , ing -sen luefs, collars, i.eckmi-ar, velvet, j costs you nothing, the iui.it laying you full ''s. rucliiujja and foreet. at bullion value of your silver, that is about I'arkkk t 1'akkkb's. ! MJJ rents for each trade dollar. t The three ctr.t stamp lias pone Thank'iviii)? Hay will le the next lopil i liululay. j The election in t!iio take place to-day. Tm'xlay. Klder Yo;-el will preach at lSer'.in next Sumlav evening. Court will convene at 1" o'clock next Mondny mominjr. Wears having dc-liirlilful weather at pres- j ent. If we haJ (inly hal such for the fair. Koi'M n the Fair ground on Thurslay oflat week, a purse containing come mon - ev. "(Ilorioiis" Tom Marshall and Coventor I'attison were not at the fair. They were misled. Mr. Itaniet IVking is making arrange- , , i ., . tuetits to eniHt a frame dwel.mg house on lii-Iot on I'nion street. Hul it not iH-en for the di".igreab!e weather, there w ould have been many more pe ple at the fair la-t week. tine of the articles on exhibition at the county fair was a little old hat hiln-led : " A rebble' hat, captured on the battlefield of ijettysburg."' The senior editor of the Hritu.n has been in riti-hurg for the past w -ek w hich may ac count fir the lin k of editorial matter in this week's paper. Kx-tiovernor Hoyt told a limited number of his fellow citizens what he knew about farming, at the Somerset county fair, on Thurdav afternoon. We acknowledge the receipt "fa compli mentary ticket to the liedford County fair, which is to he held on Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of this week. Kditor 1J. F. Meyers, of the Harrisburg V'ltrtul, sis iit several days in Somerset last week. He has many friend in his native county, who are al ways plad to mm- him. The la bes ,,f the Methodist church netted 'tin tiling over one hinii.ri d dollars at their fi-saval last week. The proceeds are to go towards having the church fresioisl and painted. The county fair which closed Friday was a success, lii'aiitiaiiv. He are ununited that there will be a surplus cf several hun dred dollars after the expenses and premi ums are paid. The wheel of fortune men who turned their little wheels at I he fair last week, took j away considerable loose change withtliem. It cost some of our young men a nickle or two to learn the game. The three Wechlenheiser brothers and Mnsser, the alleged Stonycrci k burglars who are now in jail, were again brought before Judge li ier on a w rit of iW'.i. ctiu' on Tuesday morning, and a biiitledto bail in thestiin of jl,." 0 each. in next Sabbath, the 1 lih ommunion of the Lord Supper w ill he held in the l'reshy- tetian hurcl , at 10 a. i. rreparatory si-rvice on Saturday, at 'Z and 7 o'cI'h k r. M. All are invited. Seals friH'. That sterling Kfpuhlicau, Hon. Sain. Mier. of Klklick, has 1 ,-.-ti spending the past wi-ek in Somerset. Mr: Mier lias as many warm friends af the county val as any man in the county, who are always glad to sih him and take him l y the hand. Appb- trees it is said bear more freely when borers et.ter and obstruct the flow of sap. Thecllect i similar to i hat produced by root pri'tiing. Trees h.idlv infiMnl will bear fruit during the pm,.rcss of their Work mote freely than trees not attacked. Miss Clara K. lloyh-s. of Newark. :iio. i. Visiting friends and relatives in this place, having come to Somerset witli .lames I.. I'ngh, Ks,., who recently ritiirned from visiting friends in Ohio. At present Miss lSoylea is stopping at Mr. Oliver Knepper's We last week inadv'Tteii'ly iK-glii ted to announce the marriage of l'r. Albert 1. I nnilVur l. Mis. V.lol. It .i..,(:,. whi.l, happy event was solemnized Thursday evening, ScptendM-r I'T'.h at lialf-ast seven o'cIim k. in the First I'liitrian Church, Philadelphia. Mr. Harry Weimer has otis an ovster j ,ral la' " sahiin on F:ist Main street, in the rooms j The destruction of the Exposition huild occupied during the past season a an ice I ings at l'ittshurgh, does not seem to dimin-cn-aiu jmrlor. Hi- rooms are fitted up in U the number of excursionists. The ruins elegant style, and the reputation he enjoys . occasioned by the tire are more a' tractive a tirst-clas caterer will no boubt secure lii tii a liberal share of patronage. The readers of the Hf.kai.p who attend Court next week w ill have a good opportu nity of making purchase of I'rugs and Med ieit.es, also School Books and Stationery from the line stock offered for sale by C. X. Itovd. His stock is imt surpass,'.! in the County, and all lit the very lowet prices. Itesure and ( all and six' him Mr. Hine, of Cumberland, Md., ha taken the contract for the construction of a frame dwelling house on the old I'attoii lot on Fnion street, for Mr. John o. Kimmell. Mr. Hine will work all the lumber out in Cum berland and will bring it here ready to put d on it at a? jt u vxK,..,..i , i. u,.,!er ,., i irf weather sets in . i Ti,e pa,. f the Islfonl Springs has i.ot ! yet been fully consumated. Mr. Keon 1 ean't those who seem to be hurt and w ho Barnes was to have paid the Anderson heirs j failed in w hat they attempted, set the ipies juo.ooo in cash and give two mortgages for j tion fairly b-fore the people. I have learned the balance of the pureha-e money and lif, i from the Secretary's Minute Book, as well as the deed last Monday, but he failed to come ! the members themselves, that Ihmh's Series (otiiiie. An extension wa granted him but (or how long e have mt beard, lie had paid f P '." upon the signing of the article of agreement. The Borough public scho ils will com mence their term of five months on Mop. day morning. October the twenty-second. Tbe teachers employed are Prof Holbert. Mrs. Connelly. Mis I.iie Kcsiser, !i lClla Kimmell. Miss Kate Snyder, and Miss llattie Stuiztnan. Prof. Holbert will receive a t-alary of itV per month, and tlie other teachers 5 1 tie l. ur roi ins in the new iitiiiiiiiit; "c .ipie.i i me miiri (:nti!i-. . ... . . 11.. .!...!.! .1 " ,,Jr I.h t..r II.h hstrtti r of I'itt.sluiru-h, f the NititliwtKt IViilirylvaiiiit Ilailro one of i ilK-ate, said rn.lay the l.i.ls reiviv.il iy er ni.Tit'uii I'onstriirtion Co.. for tile T 11 II- i - ; ml ooiitracts w. re oi lie! at the New York ; meetint: on .Monday. M't su. ii aoi-Hri-pan... . in prie- e(tl tlt they were n.n a.-ted ; iuc n-poiiiU.n. oi j m-whe.in invWit.sl and at the ; der is next ineetiiig the coiiirarts. ill le Ivt anil! . .irk o ininieticed t his fail. A I lilt lasi Hi i'i'iiII"S.IHll .1 I 1'OS.MTl l'11'l is l"l nil il . l-i IH.-I1 1 n llir alarii' of the sist masters throughout the I nitisl States, the new law to takceilcvt Or. toln-r 1. l"s.i. Tl'" posti.iiii-e ilepartmetit has fmishc-d the work, and the result was made known last week. I'ollowin are the fhanfes made in salaries of ofli.vs in this neighborhood : Altoona, r-dti el from to$J,0; lloiiidaysh'.iri. fl.T'Hi, un changed; Johnstown. J.'.sOO. rejiiceil to f.M'Xi ; Hunlinlon. 0 I. raised tos.' PO'); Somerset, $1 . 0. uiicliaii.ued ; liedford r niainsat tl,!"!. "Where have all tlie trade dollars pone? is a question that we hear asked ijuite often on I streets. There are ome people who ,. haveu t s-ii a trade dolbir for o loup that j tlu y are now itntpgling to get one to put j Xex ay as a relic, as they were ome months There are still j, , . ., Ihnvtor Snowden. of! gpKMimany anoai tuc mini, uas recent iy reinovin iuc maie j tif melting them, and hen formerly you j . i i.i i were coniH-llsl to pay one per rent, for hav-1 your trade con verud in bullion it now j The Kighth Annual Kxlnbition of the S.jmerset County Agricultural Society is a thing of the past. Was it a success ? Tues- day, the day set apart for opening the c xhi - bition. was one of the dreariest, nastiest days of tbe year; tbe rain jionred down 'during the rimming, and a tine, tlrualing 'in fell during the remainder of the day, i but the managers were not dishearteneih They deridol to continue the fair over I another day, and at once sent posters troupli the county to that eibs-t. Wednesday the air was raw and col.l, and tbe grounds d.imp and muddy, but the attendance was quite lar-c, more than four hundred do'lars j being taken in at the pate. Thursday was j 'l"ite cold, hut the wind had dried up the mud, making an improvement on the track, ami ground, of the day previous. The crowd in attendance was not so large a that of Wednesday. Friday afternoon ceyeral hundred people were on the ground to wit- 1 . .. - ...... .. r. ... 1 ... I. . v. r . : . .1 . i The exhibits were not eotial to those of oth- j I er jeare as 10 ipia.oy or id )oinioi nunioers, w ith the exception of the stock department. fids fact we have no doubt wa largily owing to the unfavorable weather, as the managers assure us that fully one-third of the articles entered in their books were not on exhibition. The display of agricultural implement w as good. The stalls provided for the horses and horned cattle were almcst all occupied, and their occupants were such as to "delight the eye of the lover of tine stock". Some of the horses and cattle ex hibited were marvels of beauty and fine breeding, and were Well worth the price of admission to the grounds to see. Of sheep. j swine, and poultry there was scarcely any. The exhibits of fruit, vegetables and pro ducts of the farm were trilling, particularly so in a year when the crops were large, and the most bounteous of Imrvests was reaped. There was something wrong; was it that our farmers no longer take an interest in these annual exhibitions, or was It the Weather? r.liotlltKsV ILI I Y In MS. I'leiity of rain over this way ; also every '" now and then " a frost, but the grow ing wheat looks splendid. William Koontz, ihui Hot the liciierui'i r.ii-i-d nearly eleven hundred bushels of oats from eightien a. res by strict measure, and remember oats weighs this year from I P to .Vi pounds to the bushel. At the present time Jacob M. Musser and tieorge lJuckinan are the happiest men in these art.s. They are botn staunch Ke pubiicaus, and I hope they w ill naiae tlit in alter the next President, " l'.ob" Lincoln. lavid IShiugh has the '" boss " cider press f the township, if not of the county. He lajl becU turning out from forty to tit'ty bar rels of the juice daily for the past month, and besides can make sweet cider out of sour apples. While working on the cornice of A. (1. Kimincli's new burn one day last week, Mr. Kphraim Walker met with an accident which might have Ix-en serious in its re sults. Mr. Ks team was encaged below hauling plank for the flooring, and becom ing frightened ran against one of the scaf fold oles on w hich Mr. Walker was stand ing, throwing him a distance oftwiny-five feet to the ground. Fortunately no bom's are broken, and he w ill he able to resume work in a short time. - great many ot our tanners are at pres ent engageil m taking out and slacking up limestone, preparatory to thegood sledding we are going to have by ami by. Following is a list of the teachers w hich have been selected by the board of directors of tins township to teach the coining term of five months: I'leasant Valley, William II. Hoon : Sandy Hollow. A. K. llrant ; Fairvicw, Maggie KncpK-r: Flickinger, 1'. I". Miller; llust Liberty, W. H. Cober: Walker, (Jeorge II. Seibert ; Factory, H. H. Ilraiit ; Hoover, W. L. Slahl ; Cross Uoads, W. L. F.icher ; l'lank Koad, K. 1.. Knepper: Hay s Mill, II. l'.'l'.lough. Three of the teai hers employed hold professional certifi cates, and all the rest good first-class certili- caU'S, and our board deferves credit for the gool selections they have made. The schools will omi October Mti. Now andThls. Com" i.i i:m k Itkms. A. ti. lliack and wife returned from their Western trip a few days ago. I'at Hyius, one of the employes at 1 trunks' tunnel, was seriously injured by a fall sev- I than the old show. The school directors ended a big farce by the l rpeiration of another of more exten sive dimensions. The ring is not yet broken, but will be in time. The National pike has not been in so pice a condition for many years as now. Mr. Ilaniels. the new Superintendent. i doing his duty, despite the Fayette County dem ocracy, that tried to have him removed not lmg since. X. TlIK Si Hool Book" Jl"KsTtl)N. Mr. F.imtor. I noticed m an issue of your pajier an ill feeling manifested ly certain parties concerning the recent change made '" ,Px! bk in Somerset townshiji. In my opinion thcrevannot be any trouble in the luatti r. for from actual investigation. I find that the directors acted in accordance with their judgment in the whole affair. Why of KeadiUs were legally adopted by the di rectors of Somerset township on tbe Mb of August, ls.s-j, and that their action on said day was legally ratified on September 2-'d. lss;;, after thr d'Cfiva of t),e teichm if fn'nl Iwrtuhip. Xow", I a-k the candid, honest and unbhiscd thiuker : Can there Watte adop tion more legal, more secure, than the one I made by said 1. oard T Does any one doubt the ability of said ltoii'd to act in this mat ter? Were these gentlemen not elected by the people, to serve the people in the best p.wsible way they can ? Have they not done this to tlie Im-j.1 of their alulitv? Wrtnl.l tlitie irnli?i'lmils liave pnive.l the !iinrt ; of the iieojili! ha.l ttit-y iiiiinift-steil an im lfl- . .... Nciency to pass oil the niorits uf x h nil lnoks? Xay, thi so cPiitlPiiifn were electcr) in full contiilenee of the lon!e. and thev have ni v- b. trayeJ their ?.-(, but have aetcj on all i . -.i. . .... j i .... I measures aim '('if'il'i'. nniffir S!lil nniiry- i , . , , , ' ' IlHl,.,i ,,, s,.i.i..rst .,. ! )lj( elffct ,,ie yTt.,n j(,art, , ,.rvc ,he .,, . ,iar. nli,1. tlie wav and manner dictated by few , , . . , tcat.iJl.rSi wl0 art. 11,,'ijiujj more than the servants of Appleton's Agents? IfonrlH- rss-f . irs i t..rni it I lunisil L'es tik lu ill i.Ia l.il r , f.i- , . nfhv a fear ortlifir :li'rwverl iiitem .rui teatiiers. then I say let us ahandon our ichiiol ilirectnrsiii, lam pleased to stnte. asfara-s lean learn, Ih.t the I-ircetors aetcsl frim honest eoiivictions, and that they I are determined to ?and hy their actien, which they claim to he just and legal. I trust the day will soon come when we can hear, all over tlie State, of Directors that de liiterale on fpiefitiorwt'ominir brdVrretbem, as judiciously, iuucpendi-titiy ami fearlessly as did the members of the Sumerset Township School Board. Such met) hti!d qp the ys tem ; they look after the school in every particular, and make provisions tor nil just) and proper demands coming from the peo ple. In conclusion, ierniit me to say that t, " .i.-.. in -vinijtbat. "Xo teaeh- act jr, mtJ 0f , aex.t for TMlkl .. can clcarly shown that ,.., ,lf tearhers arte.1 ax aienta. xeem- , f tU . of u .w but to : . iv,f f, ,. ,i, r.ive.1 fnim .i,pl.ton' Apenls. E. O. Ii. j j We wouldcall the attention of our leaden to the advertisement of I). V. 0 Dumhauld A Co.. of Lavansville, Pa., dealers in General Merchandise, to be found in another column. ' her, Tmm.KE Liwirk. The icrvices of j Major HilLm, of W ashington City, hn ben secured by the W. C. T. IT., ol Somerset, to 1 deliver a temperance lecture in the Court j House, Thursday evening, October 11.- He U on his return from Ohio, where he has been engaged for the past few weeks speak ing in the interest of the Second Amend ment. He is an able speaker, and having heed employed fur some years in the Intern al Kevenue Department, he is highly capa ble of giving his hearers reliable informa tion concerning the liquor business. All are invited to lie present ; 'tis to lie hoi-d that the citizens of Somerset will give hiiu a crowded house. He will, alls, speak at Stoystown, Wednesday evening, October 10, and at Meyersdale, Friday, evening Oc tober 1 Com. Or Interest to FAkMixs, Bri.f.peks, and Stock Pealebs. Mr. (ieorge F, Country man, of Lavansville, has taken the agency for Prof. Manning's celebrated book, enti tled " Stock Doctor, and Live Stock Ency clopedia," and is traveling over the county soliciting subscriptions for the same. This book is invaluable to farmers and stock raisers. It treats of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, dogs and bees, giving all important facts concerning the various breeds and their characteristics, breaking, training, sheltering, buying, selling, most profitable use and general care, embracing all the diseases to which they are subject, the causes, how to know and what to do, given in plain, simple language, free from techiiichaiities, but scientifically correct, and with directions that are easily understood, easily applied, and remedies that are within the reach of the deople, giving the most re cent, approved and humane methods for the care of stock, the prevention of disease, and restoration to health. The following are some of the strong points of the book, and their arrangement : Part I. The Horse. His history, several breeds, and Uncharacteristic and excellen cies of each ; breeding, crossing, training, sheltering, and general treatment ; how to buy, how to sell, etc. Part II. Disease of the Horse. Causes which produce them ; how to know them, and what to do. Part III. Cattle. Their history, dill'erent breeds and their characteristics ; proper methods of breeding, crossing, training, and general care and management. How to know aud select good milkers, etc., etc. Part IV. Diseases of Cattle. Methods that prevent, causes that produce, etc. Part V Sheep. Their history, breeds, characteristics of breeds, breeding and man agement. Part VI. Diseases of Sheep. How to prevent; causes; how to know, aud what to do, etc. Part VII. Swine, Breeds, breeding, characteristics and management. Part VIII Diseases of Swine. Causes, how to know them, what to do. Part IX. Poultry. The varieties, special excellence of each, etc. Part X. Diseases of Poultry. Causes, remedies, etc. Part XL Bees. Their history, charac teristics and management. Part XII. Dogs. Breeds, nrecding, train ing, etc. The book is handsomely bound, and con tains nearly two hundred unique and high ly instructive illustrations, among which are nine full-page chromatic plates, speci mens of the finest blooded stock in Ameri ca. One of thee is the world renowned trotter, Maud S. Also, two charts of re markable value for determining tbe ages of horse and cattle. This celebrated work is an imperial octavo valume of about 1,10 pnges, and should be in the hands of every stock dealer nnd farmer in the county, as it may lie the cause of saving the life of many a valuable animal. "Say, Mike, here comes Fisk ; let us wait until he catches us." " Helloa, Fisk, how are you now? I saw a piece in the paier alout you and Mike last week. How is that, Fisk?" ' Well, Blutcher, that was the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the tjuth, so help me Isaac. Well sir, Isaac, I came In last week, fair week, and I went to Snyder's to get a suit and oven-oat, but it was almost impossible to get into the store for the crowd. I waited until my turn came, and I bought this suit and overcoat, (iuess what I paid for this suit? Blutcher, its a camel." "Well, I say "Ha! ha! $11. Xow. I was at ihe Pittsburgh Ex- uiitinn unit ut Tub iistou-fi nml I Am tl fVir I traveling man, I ant, and of all the cheap places to buy anything is at J. B. Snyder .t Co.'s. Why, they have a first-class overcoat tor K. sold anywhere for $7." " Well, now, Fisk, what is the use telling us? Haven't we been there? That is the only place we go. They are selling-all the time and get ting new goods. They always have the very newet things. Did you see their new fur caps? If you didn't, you want to go back very qniek and get one. Ta. ta'". The finest of Card and Cabinet Photographs can be had at Weltley's Photograph .Gallery. They are taken by a city photographer whose services Mr. Welfley has secured. Prices lower than anywhere else in town, and all work of a superior quality. The Holler Process Flour for sale by Messrs Keller A Sanner, has had a large run. They have just received a new lot which will be sold about? iercent. lower than the price heretofore asked in Somerset. , ; j MARItlFJD. ! i r r T ; ' : j LOUR BF.RKKY. On the th of Sept I bvM.A.Iirubaker, Ks.,., Mr. John Lohr. to i . , , ,t , j Miss Laura Berkcy, both of Shade Twp. HF.IISIIBKRGKK SIIAEFKU. At the Lutheran Parsonage in Jennertow n, on Oct, 7. lsxi, by Rev. Luther Kuhlman, Mr. John i Hershbcrger, to Miss Kate Shatter, both of i Jenner Twp. ! COUGH ENOrR BA UK LEY. ( n Sep temlier ls3, at West Knd, bv D. S. A. Toniliiison, Mr C. J. Conghenour. of Mv. Healthy; to Miss Kva K. Harkley, of West Knd, Pa. SNYDER SNYDER. On September L'.t, ls:t, at the Lutheran parsonage in Friedens, by Rev. J. J. Welsh, Mr. Martin L. Snvder, "f Sonierrt town?liip, to Miss Mary J. Sny iler, of Salishtirv. i IilKI. j - - --r" -"- - - SITTERXear St.ruoetown. iKitoiier (1th ! f Jiphtheria, fliristopher Calvin, son of j ti - . ... i t..i: c?... - ii - .i.- i ii in, oim juuaouiei,Bm i.ijcnis, i luuiiuis ami 4 davs. BRANT. On September l.sth, at New Centreville.Mrs. arali lirant, b-eil 58 years, 5 months and 2 days WAI.KEU. On Sept. Otli. in Jenner Twp., Maide E., daughter of Aaron S. Walker, ajied i ii, -t nn.ntlisnn.l IT .lv "' " , j MOSTOI.LEU. Octoher 3, 1SS.J, Ida Bell, j uauiuri oi i nun uiiu iueu .misiuui-i, ; ajzed 10 years, 10 months aud 10 days. WHIPKF.Y On the 21st of Septemtcr. j -""uus.reea iowiisuii, joun ii,. iniaiu son of Jesse and Clara E. Wkipkey, a);ed 9 months and 22 davs. M AIJKER -On th Ktil .!v of fsi.,,.P,l., " - i near Kingwood, Mr. John Marker, aged 53 years, 11 months and 2 days. "" ' WEIMER. On the at'tl day of Septem ber, near Xew Centrevilte, Mr. Jeretuinb Weimer, agd 5fl years, ! months and 1!) davs. TIIOMrSON'. On Saturday vening, Oc tober G, 1HS3, at Lavansville, Mrs. John Thompson, aged about (50 years, f Thia good lady, after performing her dal ly duties, seated herself on Saturday evening on her chair with a thimble on her finger ud nuedIe ,n U-r h"d reaJy to wben "e suddenly called to her home above. jMie waa louuu in a eitung position, ner1 feature and perauu indicating that she did not snflcT. that her death was instantaneous a K t,atnlMt - Is), M A mniicliint matii. I , , . ,, ,1 ber ot the Reformed Church, and her a td- dea death is lamented by all wrho knew , K. The best stock of Cigars and Tobacco hi the town are to be foundat Keller & Sanner's. For a picture of your baby, goto Darnell's, opposite the Bank. . Brook Trout, Salmon and Labrador Her- , ring, can't be beat, at Keller & Sanner's. , Cull at Darnell's, opposite the Bank, for a ' fine Photograph. Talk about selling clothing wheu J. I!. Suvder Jk Co. can knock all competitors over the rojies, Manpiis of tjueensberry rules, for quality and prices. Many forget that the hair and scalp need cleansing as well as the hands and fet. Ex tensive use of Ayer's Hair Vigor has proven that it is the best cleansing agent for the hair that it prevents as well as removes dand- rufl, cools and soothes the scalp, and stimu lates the hair to renewed grow th and beau ty. The neat show windows of J. B. Snyder A Co. are proof jxisitive that there i9 some one around that establishment whose good taste will be valuable to you in the selection of Dry Hoods, Dress Goods or Fancy Arti cles. - Albert D. Miller. Artistic Photographer, from Pitt.sbnrg will be at Weltley's Photo graph Gallery for three months after October 12:h. Fine Cabinet Photographs a specialty. The wonder to everybody is, who uses all the goods that J. B. Snyder A Co. sell. There sales are so large that they are compelled to get new goods almost daily and thus their stock is always fresh, clear, new, and of the very latest styles. Tassing by Weltley's Photograph Gallery the other day, we observed a very handsome di-splay of. tine Photographs ; on inquiry we learned that they were specimens of the work done by Mr. Miller, a rittaburg Photograph er, w hose services Mr. IVelfley has secured, We tliink our jieople will be highly pleased at this opportunity of procuring at home work of the" high standard of excellence, which these samples would indicate, and we believe Mr. W'elfby will meet with the patronage which he really deserves in bringing here so good an artist. XotkThis If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines. horse powders, etc.. that they desire to have somiounded, they w ill do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 2'4 Mam street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye studs, etc., are not only fresh bnt pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please his customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at reasonable figures. Don't forget the name and number. X'4 Main St.. Johnstown. Chani.eof Books is Towsship. Raub 9 Headers 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 tiie very low prices. School supplies of ull kinds in stock. P.icki.en's Akmca Salve. The greatest m.-dical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure burns, bruises, cuts, Ulcers, Salt P.heum, Fever son-s. cancers, piles, chil blains, corns, tetter. chaped hands, and all skip eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 2." cents per box. For sale bv C. N. Boyd. jnii'Jt. School Books! School Books ! 1 At Fish er's book store is the only place in the county where is kept for sale a full and complete stock of school books. All the kinds of school books used in all the towns ami townships car. he obtained at the book store. Slates, wns. iuk, pencils, scratch books, chalk, copy books, jen holders, and everything else u-'il in a school room. Spe cial and lilieral reductions to school teach ers buying in ipiantilies for their schools. Liberal discounts to country merchants. The attention of school teachers is specially called to my large and very pretty stock of reward cards. All kinds of text-books for teachers. Mail orders for reward cards. from teachers and others, will receive prompt attention. Chas. II. Fisher. A Wipe Awake Disiooist. Mr. C. X. Boyd is always alive to his business, and spares no pains to secure the best of every article in his line He has secured the agen- cy for tlie celeurateu it. Kings -ew ins- covery for Consumption. The only cer tain cure known for consumption, coughs, colds, hoarseness, a-thma. hay fever, bron chitis, or any affection of the throat and lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free. Begular size $1. Expressmen Liable. Mr. A. S. Merrill, the popular exprassman ot Brunswick, Me., writes us on May 15, 1SS3. ai follows : " Havinir been severely afflicted for Unit two years with Inflammation of tbe kidneys and Madder, ao ealtal by my physicians. I Flitter ed with distressing pains in my back and reten tioa of urine, caused ly a stoppage of tbe neck of tbe bladder, and a complication of ether diseases. 1 was namir aide to attend to my business, and at times would t completely prostrated. I was also affected wltb incontinence of urine to an alarming deicree; indeed, it demanded my atten tion fifteen nr twenty times per night, and at times it woold seem impossible for me to ride down to the depot on my wagon, for every jar from tlie wagun would almost take my life. Hav ing tailed to obtain relief from my doctor, I final ly consulted oar druxgist, Dr. Merryman, ot Krunswlrk, and requested him to furnish me with the most reliable and speedy cure for such sickness, tor I was suffering too much for human natae to eadnre lun. Tbe doctor recommended me to '""V"' Keu,ef- M " hd bMn "f1 with remarkable success in good many cases in Bruwlck B0,i ,lcinlty. I purchased a bottle and received tuch great relief that I Continued. , and had not used two bottles before I began to ' improTe beyond my expectations. Thank to : Hunt's Kemedy for my restoration, and I highly recommend it to all who are troubled with kidney complaints. Could Not Lift a Pound. The atuvearc toe words of Mrs. Harriet Baily, ot Putnam, Oonn. She write Hay 3. ls3 : " I i have been troubled wltb kidney and liver dis- ease for two years. I suffered severely In the ! back and loins. Before taking your wonderlul ' medicine, Hunt's Kemedy, I could not lift a I pound. After giving It a fair trial I began to im j prove, and can truly say It was a 'Oodsend to ! me,' as I am now able to do my household work and enjoy the best of health. I have recom- mended Hunt' remedy to two of my ntinhbors, who hve have been icreatly benefitted by IL This letter I send voiunurtly, with the hope that It ". the means of inducing some iderer to us Ham's Kemedy. and he cured as I hare teen1 j y- !l V 0UIIT I'liOCLAMATION. vVbkreah. the Honorable William J. Bier. President JuJite ot the several Court of Common Pleas ol the several cuntles wmposlng the loth Judicial district, and Justice of tlie Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Uellvery, for the trial ol alleapdal and other ottenaers In ihe (aid l)itrict,and Wat Coi.i-ixs and Sami-kl Sstdkk. Km u ires. Judges ol ihe t:ouns of Cummon Pleaa ana J u ices ol i he Court ot Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail IteUvery U.r the trial of all e.ipl- tal and oilier otteiMlers in the county of Somerset, liave Issued th' ir precepts and to me directed, for nuiiitne a t.:oun ol common rieaa add tieneral 1 Uunrter Sessions of the Peace, and Iteoeral Jail I Iwiivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at 6nrm. - p Monday, Ortwker 13. Norii'a Is hereby arlven to all the Justices ofthe IP. .k. I V.1, .1.1 V,n...Kl.. -1,1,1. .... j sal I County ot Somerset, that they be then and " me,, proper persons wun tneirroiia. rec- ords, imjolsitluns, examinations and other remem brance. to do those i him.- which to their office and in lhat beball appertain to be done ; aad also I her who will prosecute against the prisoners lhat are or shall be in tbe jail W Somerset ooenty, to be then and there to proeecata again tbein as snail be just. JOHN J. SPANGLE R, s:-pS. her I H A DM I N ISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Lstal of Jot Maynark, laU of Allegheny twp.. Bomersei co. , s-a., uec a. Letter of Administration oa the above estate having been granted ta the undent gned by tbe proper authority, notice is nereny given to au person Indebted to said estate to mag Immedi ate payment, and tbose baring claim against tbe same will preaent tneia duly auikeoUoalad fur allowance. 8. A. TOPPER, po. Administrator. TSTR AY NOTICE. M A A vearilng Steer, red In color, came trespassing ,.n mv premises in Jefferson township, on the lata " Auuit 'M The owner can recover the aame odl-t. LCDWIQ OARDITER. ATTtTTT nnrkTin JAttW tTlMULII For tie M anil Winter Me NOW I1N STORK ! : o : I CsthmarM, Silfc T"inlta.l Sultino. Fanev Press (roods. Prints. OiDxhsm. Cher. ' lots. Cotton. Plaida, tunnels. I.inseys, Canton Flannels, Jeans, Suttincts. Caaltnere. t'orduroy. Hosiery, tfloTM 4lJnderweaV, Yarns, Notions, Fancy Ooods, Mack-Wear. A Full Line of Choice Crocerles, Tobacco and Cigars, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HOOTS l- SHOE IX GREAT VARIETY, HATS and CAPS, A large and varied assortment, CLOTHING. Nails, Glass, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Oil, Paints, Drags, Pyes, Salt, Flour, Meal and Chop. tin to keep in stoc everyming; usually kept In a weUn-KtiUted eneral store, an if wliii li will m ml,! at ruck bottom uriees. All kinds of produce taken la exchanxe lor goods, at toa Rlgaest maraei prices. v un """"" " thank a generous public for the liberal patronage we have received since we have commenced busi ness, and reipecttully tolielt a continuance oi me same, to those who have not as vel dealt with us, we klndlr ask to give us a trial and be con vinced. Short profits and quick returns. If our motto. V. W. u. liVMMAl lJi a t:o. LAVASsviixa, Ha,. ct. 10, l-sa. tunuc SAKK OF- Valuable Real Estate! Y vltrtue f an order Issued out of the lr- A fphans' Court ot Somerset --. to us ui rected. we will expose to public sale on Saturday, Xucember 10, 1SS-'), at 1 o'clock P. M.. on the premises, the following real entate, late the property ot Henry Slpe, dee d vk. : A certain tract of land situate In Jenner town skip. In said county, adir.tning lands of Frederick Uunder. William C, Urithlii, Thomas tallagner, and others, oontalng 1 .i2 acres, havli g a new two-story frame dwelling house, and good t arn, and other ouibuildinas thereon erected. There are about Ml acres clear, the balance in goad oak and pine timber, about 'M acres of meadow land, a young orchard, a good spring of excellent water aqd coal on the premises. TERMS z Ten Mr cent of the Durchase money to be pnid as soon as the property is knocked dnwn, the bal ance of one-third on contirtnalinn of sale, and one- third to remain a lien tor widow s dower, tbe In terest thereol to be l)l.l her annually, the bal ance in two equal annual payments, with interest t be secured by Judgment nonns. .ii . rt s , r r.. MHIUAKLSll'K, octlo AJiors. ol Henry Sipe, dee'd. A liMINISTKATORSSALK OF Valuable Real Estate! Pursuant to an ortlerof the Orphan's urt of Soiuerftca bounty, Pit., will le kjM at puMic on the humetuemt reniibes uf tleeHlent in li- rlln horouich, tn county, on MOM KIV, October rJS8:i, at 10 o'clock . the following described real estate, lute the properly ol Juuies Weiuie, dee d, to wit : No 1. A certain lot of ground situate In the huroUKhot Berlin, bounded on the ntrihby Alain strent, on the east by Kasptierry alley, on the South by South street, and on the wet by bit of U-erman Kolonued Congregation, lronting teet ou Muin street, and INO i.el deep, having a two story irame dwelling house, stable, aud other outruildtugs thereon erected. No 2. A certain lot of ground situate tn the township of . Krotbersvaliey. in said county. hounded on the norm Dy an alley, on tne erst ny lot of John Mosholder, and;on the south and west by land of W. Woodich, containing atiout one lourth of an acre. No 3 A lot ofirround situate in the village of tilencoe, in Northampton twp , In said county, adii.ining the railroad, lotsotsimnn PnorbauKti, Ireorge Marti and Samuel Poortiaugh, Willi a one and a bait story frame dwelling bouse there on erected. TEHjVTS : Ten per cent of tbe purchase money to be paid as soon as the property is knocked down, and the balance on delivery of deed alter continuation ol sale. W. L. WOODOIICK, sepl'.'-tt. Admr. of James Welgle, dee'd. A DMIMSTKA TOR'S SALE -OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA TE. , I y virtue of an orlfr of (tale UuM out of tbe ) (nliuni Court uf Smierot fount v. to me di rertfi. I will exme to butlicsule on the premises labtinle townttaip, on SA TUEDA Y, X0 V EM HER 3, is;, at 1 o'clock r. x.. the following Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain trai-t ot land situate in Simile Twp:, Somerset Co., Fa., aitt'iinlnir lands ol t'vrus Her keyldle, Jacob J. Miller, Imnicl Will. Mows Mil ler, and others, omlainlnK Ion acres more or less. of which there are about 80 acres cleared, ami li acres In meaduw, havinv a Two-storr i'Unk House, Hunk liarn, and other outluildinics t here on erected. TERMS. I One-third in hand, and balance in niiTments ol t'JUO each until mid. without interest. Tea tier cent of tlie purchase money to he paid as soon as the property Is knocked down. Iieterred payments to he securred tv judgments on the premises. OCl IV. V. I IV I is DLhIVLl hlLN Admr. of Bernard opiyle. dee'd. A DMINISTRa. TOR'S NOTICE tstate of Hiram Bruner, lute of Jetferaon twp , ... i ... IS.UlTlr, vvuilljr, Ilfc, 11CV II. Letters of administration on the a hove estate havinir tieen icranted to the undi rsinne.! bv the proper authority, notice Is hereby niven to all persons indebted tosnld estate to "make immedi ate payment and those havinir claims ir demands will please present them duly authenticated for tettlemenl on Saturday, October S7, 1M3, at the late residence ot deceased. ISP. EL BRUNER, HENRY LUCAS, Somerset, Pa., Sept 19, '.s3. Aim's. E XECUTOiTS NOTICE. h ute of Hartman Keltx, dee'd, lata of Stonr- creek Twp., Sumerv t Co., Pa. Letters testamentary on the aboTe'estata having tieen Kranteil to the undersigned by ihepror authority, notice Is hereby idvea to all persons indebted to said esuite to make- iui!Deliate pay ment, aod those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated lor settle ment on Saturday, the Si I day of November, 183. at my residence in said township. JOStl"H KEITZ sep.t Executor. JXECUTOtl'S NOTICE. Estate of Jonathan Machan, late of Paint Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letter testamentary on above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and thus having claims aicainsl it to pre sent them duly authentic--! lor settlement on Thursday. November 14. 13 at the residence of the executor, la Paint Township. JOSIAHCVSTER. octlO. Executor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate or John Wlliams. dee'd. lata of Elk Lick . Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., Letter of administration on the above estate having tieen granted to the undersigned, by the proper authority, netloe ia beteby given to thi sj lodebled to it to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday, the 17th day of November, 1-83, at tbe late residence of tbe deceased J. C. LOWRY, oct 10. . Administrator. JJ3TKAY NOTICE. A two-year-old beiter. black ami white in eoW. came trespassing on. my premises in Somerset Township. Hy proving proiertT and paying charge h.a owner ran recover the ause. oetio-st, CUAKLES UKAS10KER. D,3S Notice I 0LUTI0N NOTICE. I hereby given that the nartnrnbip henrtofore existing between Edwanl Nlcklow and Thomas Pullin, ol Addison, Pa., awl er the brm name of Nk'klow A Pullin waadlasolved on the JtBth day o, Septembea, a3, Tb"ia Pulllu retir ia. All Indebted to (aid tlraa will make pav- j aseat to Eoward Ne-klow and ail demands are to lie presented to hint lor payment at Addison, where the basinet will b continued by tbe aid Kdward Hfcklow. EDWARU NIOKLOW, octlat. THOMAS PULLIN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ealate of John P. Bowser, late of Sutamlt Twp,, Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. ' Letter of admlnistratloa ea tbe above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice 1 hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and iboa having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for sett lemeot on Saturday, tne sa oay ei novwnner, Uta. at the otQo ol 1. Y. klmmel. at Meyersdale. KLIASFIKK. SAVL.J. BOWSER, Somerset, Pa., Sep. 28, Utt. Adaaiauatratnr. D.MINISTRATOKSSALE -OF Valuable Real Estate ! T )arusntto an order of the Orphan's Court of X isomer! tkumt.T, there wL I be sold at pablio i vn uie premises, t3 , ttolnesdoy, Ortober 31, 1883 at 1 39 o'clock r. the following described rl, pstMfa. latf. lh rirwrt nf f nhn M f IfnllMit t nti-vdsmi, in w tl A farm situate in Addison tnwrshln, Somerset jcimnlr. Pa., tvntainif g anmit lot acre, about i wo iiurus ii wati-ii is miticr ruiiivauoa anu in remainder well Umbered. About all acres of meadow land, a small orchard, thrae goad spring oi excellent water, and coal ami limestone nam E remises. Aim, two log dwelling houses, lug am and otter buildings thereon erected, situ ate about three mile from the railroad. eoDvea. tent to school, church and mill, adioining Uunlsot Jonaa McClintock, James V. McC Unlock, WaL Hcchstetler, and others. TEJrtTvIS : Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid as soon as ih property la knocked dawn, one third of balance on connrmatlan of sale, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest Irom date oi sale, or the purchaser can par all cash it preferred. BOSS NeCLINTOCK, sep'.'S. Admr, of Jno. U. M. HolUday, dce.d. pUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ! 1 Y virtue or an order of sale tasned eat of the I Orphan's Court ol Somerset County, Fa., to me the undersigned directed, I will expose to pub lic sale on Sahtrday, October 20, 1883, at 1 o'clock, p. v.. on the premises, the following real estate, late the property of Joseph Khoad, dee d, via : A certain tract of land situate In Jenner twp.. In said county, adioining lands of tJabrlel lilndle sperger, John Walter, Henry Shaler, William baluwln. and others, contatylng lit) acres and 103 perches, having a Two-story Log House and Uood Log Barn and other outbuildings thereon erectod : there are about 100 acres cleared and the balance in good Oak Timber. The farm la In a good state ol cultivation. ALSO- Another tract of land, situate In Somerset twp., alwui a mile north of the new Kallroad, adjoining lands of Adam Arisman, Jacob Oeiseiao i ethers, containing aliout 64 acres, about acree cleared, tbe balance in timber. There If a story aad a half hiiuse thereon erected. TLKMS : l.ioo la band, one-th int or the bal ance, alter the debts are paid to remain a lien for l lie widow, and the balance in three equal annual payments, to be secured byjudgatent bond ; ten ir rent ol band money to tie paid down. LCVI BKKKEY, sep'iA. Admr. ol Joseph Khoads. I Have Just Received And offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers 1 Bbl. Rosin, 1 13bl. Copperas, 1 Carboy Ammonia, 1 Carboy ulphuric Acid, 1 Carlioy Muriatic. Acid, 2 KEfiS BAKING SODA 1 Keg Sulplmr, 1 Barrel Epsom Salts, 1 Box Cream Tartar, Oite Grata Hurse Voicthrs, 2 Gross Cough Syrup, W2 Gross Blood Searcher, '20 Reams Note Paper, THREE "M" ENVELOPES, One Lot Fishing Tackle, One Lot Finest 2 for 5, 5 cent Cigars. The cheapest and best place in Somerset County to buy Drills C. N. BOYD. The Druggist, MAMMOTH IJLOCK, SOMERSET PA. Kev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tho Kev. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city missionary In New York, and brother of the lite eminent Judge Wilds, of the Masachuett Supreme Court, writea a follows: " ' r. ?At St., Xeie Tort, Jf iy 16, 1S2. Mkssks. ,1. c. A vr.is & Co.. Gentlemen : Last winter 1 wa troubled with a mmt uncomfortable itching humor aitectiiur more esecially my liuibe, which i to bod so iutolerabiy at tiight, and burned so intense ly, that I could scarcely bear any clothing over tiiein. I was also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my aietite was poor, and my system a good deitl run down. Kuoaing the valno of AVer's Sails te.tBiLLA. by observation of ntany other cases, and fro'tn personal use in former years, I began taking it for the above-named disorders. My appetite Im proved almost from tbe nrst doses After a short time the fever and itching were allayed, and all signs of irritation of the skin disappeared. My catarrh aud cough were also cured by the same means, aud ray general health greatly unproved, until it is now excellent. I feel a hundred per tent stronger, ami I attribnte these result to the use of the Sabsaparilla, which I recommend with all contideuw a the best blood medicine ever devised. I tooJt it in small doses three, times a tUr, and used. In all, less than two bottles. 1 place these facts ni your lorvioe, hoping their publication nay do good. Yours respectfully, T. P. WiLM." Tbe above Instance is bat one of the sutny constantly coming to ear notice, which provw the perfect adaptability of AriK's SaJUA r. bulla to the care of all disease arising from Impure or Impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparil la leanaea, enriebea, and strengthen the Uood, stimulate the action of tbe awMnaeh and bowels, and thereby enables the tystea t resist and overcome the attacks of all icroWs kmt Dittntel, Eruptiomt tkt Skin, faeav OTfism, Catarrh, General DeKllty, and all disorders resulting front poor or corrupted blood and a low state of tbe syitem. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mts. Sold try all Druggists; price II, six bottle for $5. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and ail BiUous XMsorder. Sold every where. Always reliable. FOR GOODS That are GOOD VALUE for the mone Greis, Foster & Quinn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTO WiST, PA. CHEAP CASH STORE ! Do Tou Want To Make Money ? SAVE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buv the Celebrated A.merican Fruit Drier, OR PNEUMATIC E VAPOR ATOE . a .--rJ I have aocepted the Acency In SOMERSET and Cambria Counties fi r thlgreat Earmers" I. -fanr-SavIng and Money-Making Invention, and will be it la. I to expiam Us :tdvntaes to. and tike the oriler from every man owning an apple tree in the tan counties. The A1KKM A IVPII KATUR Is the best and cheapest now uflered the public, and will par it i-est, and m itt money tor you beside, the first season. The profits In evapmtlmr fruit, etc. is enormous, a' every farmer must see by eoniaring (iirures Take lor exampls apples, of which there pmmise to lie an abundance: h No. 2 Evaporator will cost yon T" ' Ten bushelsolappleseachday for Vi day I Ji bushels -J4 on Fuel (JUj Labor (7) oo Total cost ;lo oil Ca. By T50 lb. Evaporated apples at 1 ts li s i The above is the lowest price at which fcvapornted apples have vet sold, and It is reasonable to suppose the price a fair average. Evaporated apples are now selling In this nmrket at Snn pound. Counting six pounds to the bushel, this wuuld make the fruit wurtli fl.ju per Lushci. Evap orateil peaches are worth 3a cent a pound. Thus any man owning- an orchard oan convert his fruit Into evaporated stock, eijual to the best in the market, and pay tor one ot these machines four and five times in a season: Every l.iruier. especially, ought to have one, We add two testimonials, given the company by hirniers In Ued.urd oounty : Six ItoAOH. Bed turd Cmmty. Pa., January it. IW.T Aw. Mm. Co. DearSIrs: " The apple enp has been an emire Uifure here this year, but our No. 2 Evaporator has paid us bite interest. We dried Infs of sweet euro, tomatoes, pumpkins and cabbage. The dried cabbaue Is splendid : we cut It on a Siaw knite, ami it dries very fast. It should heenaked ten hour to prepare it for table ate. IwasatMr. I. S. Sell's to wh.ru Isold a No. i r.vaporaior last year. ,irs. mu t so well pieaaeti porator last vear. .urs. Nell I so well flea She bad ao apple, but she has about paid lor the bage. To ber belongs tbe credit ol tint evaporatinir cabbage in this section poratinir caotn Voura truly. TSitw EsTKKFRiSfc, Bedlord County, Pa.. November ';T, lsffi. Aif.Mro.Co. Dear Sirs W have just tlnlsbed drying. We have dried ail kinds ol tmtts and vegetables, and must say we cannot think the American can be excelled. We have dried a large lot of cabbage, and when people found out bow nice it was dried, tb-y hrua"bt wayon load to us for drying. Some of the neighbors made fun of us for buying such a dear drier, but they bav changed their notion already, and by spring we will U I them'know wbat is in inch a nun bine." Yours Respeettully. IANIEL S. SELL. We add the following testimonial to show tbe capacity ol" the machine Irom one operation made in Missouri. 1 can furnish a thousand equally a favorable : Cliptos, Henry Co., Mo., Januarv M. liosk Aw. Mre. Co. Oentlemen : " 1 Intended writing you sisner but I wished to sell my fruit first, and I fell much Indebted to your company for my success tn this business. I saved my entire crop of down apples, which d nipped from th tree on account ol the great heat and wind ol one week, and which would have been atotal loss, a apples were o plentv here. I evaporated on myo.S.fe5 bushels of apple, which mad X'iM peund f evaporated Irult, which I sold here at cent ier pound, making tsrX.-.'i. Total expense of operating, including machine, irelghts, and incidentals, tl28 54. I bave the Evaporator as good as new, and have called it the "King" ot ail evutmrutors. I am indebted to the American for this achievement, and tor doing tor the fruit-growers ot Mutsourt so much. 1 ax perfectly satlsad with my uoce. Respectfully Tour, J. M. PRETZINHEE. For further particulars address. julyll-.'tm. A. A. STTJTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Julyll-Sm. BUY THE IRONSIDE CORSET ! rv.isr.. It Is well known to everybody that the parts first to give out, or of the grealest weakness in any Corset, arc the bones or stays over the hips. No matter how expensive the material, or how beautiful the embroidery, trinimin; or finish, its real value is entirely dependent upon the strength of the Corset. No lady can examine one of these newly patented double-hip Corsets without being impressed with its superior advantages and great durability. For sale only at A. NATHAN'S. BAER'S BLOCK, Somerset, Pa. JUDITOES JtOTICE. At aa Orphan' Court held in Somerset. Pa., on thlst day ef September. 18M3, the undersigned wastiuly appointed tmk a distribution ol the funds in tbe bands ot Philip Lap and Isaac Hotf maa, Exeewtor of Aatkeny Lp, dee'd. late of Jenner Tewnsblp, to and among those legally en titled thereto, hereby give notice that he will at tend to the datiM of the above appoint meat at his orBc la Somerset Bonaivb oa 1 rklay. October 4. 1SS3. whew and where all persons Interested can attend If they think proper Fitti. W. BIESECKER, pi. A a il tor. JJXECUT0R8' NOTICE. Eatate af Angntu Dia, dee'd late of Maynrsdala Borough, Somerset County, Pa. ' Letter testamentary on the above estate having beem gnated to the aleetrn4 by the proper authority, notice 1 hereby given t all persons Indebted te (add estate to make immedi ate payment, and those bavins eialsM against tbe same to present them duly authenticated br set Ueamt oa Wednesday, Noewmber 10, V3, at th late residence ol deceased. JOHJf M. OLINOER, W. B. COOK. OetS. Executors. A DMIXISTRAT0RS NOTICE. Estate of Anthony Ash, late of Jenner township. Somerset oounty. Pa., dee'd. Letters of administration on th above estate having been granted to the wndenlirned by the proper authority aotie ta hereby Riven to ail pemoo Indebted te said isui to stake Immedi ate payment and those having claim against the eme to present them duly authenticated for set tlement, est Saturday, the Nth day of November, IsH, at the late residence ot dee d. DAVID B. ASH, LfcV AN ASH. OctS. Administrators. GO TO witn It tnat sne would not no wunnut nn nonu Evaporator bv drvinc pun-.pkitis. lierries and eao- THOMAS S. HOLSl.N'tJER. A t'DITOR'S NfJTIfE. Havtna been appointed bv the Indian C"ort of Somerset t'onnty. Anditor to examine the nnal aerownt. ami make distribution of the loads In the hands of lr. W. A. Uannan. Kzecutor of lien I Kittser. dee'd, to and amoogthiwe lea-ally enti tled thereto, notice Is hereby given that 1 will at tend to the duties ol said app-dmsnent at mv of fice In Somerset. Pa on Tuesday, tho th day of IJrtoher. l-3. when and where all perann inter ested can attend. W. Ii. Bt PPF.U seplJ. Au iiu r. LIME! LIME! Tbe Buffalo Valley Urn Company, llmite-1, will sell, until further ordered, a ns lacked lime at tbe ftdlowing rates: At cents per basnet, loaded oa car at kiln: at l- cents per bushel for any quantity leas than m ear bind: at 11 cent per bushel delivered at asy station on th Berlin Railroad: at 12 cent per bushel delivered at Mevermlale and Rorkwod. aod at VJ1 cents per bushel delivereit at all other railroad statioesta Somerset eoaaty. rnelodla all those on the Somerset k fambiia Railroad. Piy nent can be made to tbe following persona: John Ii Savior, at Frleden. W. H. Koonts. at Somerset. Harrison Snyder, at Roekwood. Frank Inoe. at Oarrett. SamuelJ. Miller, near MeywrwnsSi We must depend upon lime a ike baXt fer tilise our olL Opler It now ami nave It ready when needed. Order front Frame Kno. Oarrett aovxi JCMC RCHwUM WA.W. Having rtvea T mr made classes In fjrjelts ville aad I)unlar, I will give lesson oa the piano and or ran tn Somerset aad vidnMy tk ensuing year. eaiaeneing October tb aegw FIXA SCHELL.
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