u U Somerset Herald. " . ltot.er IT, 1A I I i I Tha intolliyenc of ths death cf rfr, Ed M. KiniOR'U, which sad event took plat his home in this place at an early hour Sat urday morning, cast a glooiu over our entire community. He had been confined to Lia bed for some time by serious illness, and al though his death was cotunexjiected, the ItcinniiiitT A Kneijer have announcement of the fact caused a shock opencl a Ki-taurant. in the basement or seiuoiu leit in any community iy me iuss-1- i.inct -.n Main Crocs street. ! ing away of one of its privaieVtizena. He i had practiced hit profession very succo-sful- Mr. Harry oinior lias opened a lirsaclnss 1 ly imoue our 1VOvu for upwards of thirtv Court is In sWon this week. I-uui il. t.altl.er. Esq., "d family, of La trulic, are viriting in fjomenet. John I. KoiM.v. Ki , of Pittsburgh, is attendiiiK Court in Somerset this week. M.' i;,.vJ s. .. ....Scr weather. , ..,-.. C. X. Hoyd. , , ,. ; nearly over. ' IiUinondl'ves. .,,1 1". Snyder Co vine tine autumn weather . v- jdj.-!.! !"wn UI"m U8' . ,, jssi have already spi-eared. ' ... 1 ........I -ker win s'ioh nmK iv E-jt. j Uss both weni sioanx ,,, on is a freshman at Har-rtatcx-!" for sale at Keller lV dieir time to fall, nJ "' kofripan and Tobacco in the .',.;ii.lat Keller banner s. ,,rmy chestnuts have been , ,1 lives. Nice colors. Xo : ;,V ('. X. l'.'iyd. md happy. "' 1'ianionii ,t C. X. llovd s. ... ;i' iu" ad Ijibrad.ir Her ',,,;. a- kV.lorA banner's. , ,,,,,-s.ni the lust day of this . ail! he no news tn the boys. ... -. .,f fall and winter hat. .4 a! Mrs. M. M. Tred well's. ,. N, w York It -nl niere ;:,d millionaire in fioth- s y riT.i:. x;.s.axi ai .1. ir,,,l CK TAKKX IN KX- i AT HEPKLKY'S. not wi.iU lor oeuer oyster saloon in the rooms used in the sum mer by his sister for an ice cream salloon, on Main street. That terrible diea-e, diphtheria, is said to lie prevailing at Stoystown as an epidemic. Some families have suffered the loss of seV era! inemlicrs. Two prisoners e-oaped from the lledford county jail last Wln-lay, by scaling the wall with a ladder, made by tying two iron bedsteads together. Hon. John M. Keynolds, of Bedford, while alijihtiiig from his carriage, one day last week, trippcl and vufl'ered a severe fall, breaking hia left collar bone. The ojicninir of the public schools of the lioroush has been postponed nntil Monday, O-tober 2!Hh, on account of the new build ing not being quite completed. The girls who have worried through the parst three years without receiving those happy wordi will he n'.ud to know it is only two months and a half to leap year. Miss Kannie I!a"r left Somerset for Street or, Iilinoise, Thursday morning, with the intention of sending tlie coming winter w ith her brother in the last named place. Judge Ilacr ma'le 1111 order Monday morn. inp, changing ine time ior Homing wic uiu ertnt terms of Court, lor ths County. The order will I found in our advertising col umns. There w ill he a partial eclijrseof the moon on AVtiini-sday morning of next week at twenty-six minutes t two o'clock. Three digits, or about one-fourth of the southern portion will be eclipsed. years, and by hia universal courtesy and kindness hud greatly endeared himself to all who knew him. That the sorrow at his death was genuine and widespread, was ev idenced by the lurge number of people who attended his funeral, which took place at 2 r. m. Sundiy. He was about fifty-seven years of age, His bereaved family have the sin cere sympathy of all. here is the lied Man now ? J-j. Can't say, really. The lajt w e saw of him he was going npthe street sandwiched between two advertising placards, with a feather duster stuck in his head. If he has got his pay in advance he is probably drunk in some sa loon a few blocks away. The placards read " See the great bargains in Full clothing of fered by L. M. Woolf, of Johnstown, la. Every housekeeper should test sugar be fore using it in preserving, If you puts soonful ot white sugar in pure spring wa ter, the water will remain clear; hut if the sugar contains glucose or other impurities there will bea sediment in the bottom of the vessel, lirown sugar made of glucose will become ropy when put in water. Waterloo, Iowa, October 1. ltWX Eiiiiob HtEALD: I rescued this town a few days ago. and for the first time since I left Somerset county, felt myself completely at home. You are aware, no doubt, from the number of copies of the Hebald that reaches this ollice, that Somerset county is well represented here. The town is divided by the Cedar river. which is spanned by a very tine iron bridge. They have what they term the East and West side, about equal in siie, but not a unit in thought. Considerable rivalry is luani fesled iH'tween them, all of which seems to Mrs. A. J. Co'.lmrn started on a trip to the west last Thursday. She ext'tf to increase as the town grows. Ivwa. Illinois and Michigan' They have some line business bliK'ks, ho- vi-it JYicnd in befoie sl.- returns home, which will lie the ; tels, etc., two large flouring mills, grain ele- ... o.iMi md- ir fall plowing and ! I X 't k ti lt i t .4 i,uv a pack of Hiamond rolor from one to three .', :..vd. V l'.irk'-r's for pretty calicoes cached and unbleached .... j.jiiow-eases, table linen, 1-prcads. ., ! ;i!c!y I Five cigar ma . . , ., am the trade. Apply lattt-r 1 .art "f m-xt month. Joim ii. I'hl Esq., relumed home Sunuay from a three wo ks trip, through the west. He visited Omaha, Kansas City, 1 l.-sMoiues, and Chicago, umong oilier places. His health w hich has not been. good for some nine pa-t was greatly improved by the trip. Mr. 1". S. Cock, of liiairsvillc, in connec tion Willi two other gentlemen, have obtain ed a contract lor buildinc the I-aurel Hill turiinelon thelineol the Harrisburg.V West ern railroad. The job is a large one and the contractor expects to have about two work in it. yean' .1. K. Coi kkoth Somerset, ra. j - - -. - ,.i plan to burn a little ' t-ays the liiiiford lii'juu.r : Tliere is no o, -casionally. The , truth iu the rumor that the I't ima. llailroad ;cra id kill the germs j Conq.nny had completed arrangements for r:iiid unat and they : the purchase of the Huntingdon V Itroad ::v sanitary way. j l op road. The latter road is in better con dition now than it has been for years and theoilicers have no idea of selling. IToiir for sale by Mev-rs li.i i a large run. They .1 new lot which will he lower than the price s.tnierset. ti'iMis to remove every etable matter, weeds, etc., otherwise they will de much aftention cannot Last 1- riday "yehu.-ai" alteudud the sale of the personal property 01" Samuel J. Miller, ' deceased, at his Lite residence in ijueiuahou ingtowiiship. 1 nere was a large number of people ill attendance, and notwithstanding the fact that the news from Ohio had rather a dcorcssinir ellect on the spirits of most of autionsat this season nllin ,, resent, the crowd was a jolly one, .;, windows if J- 1'- Snyder .. ,..i'ive that there is some .',- . -ili!isliment whose C'MhI .. .4 'i:iliie to vou ill the select! . 1 -xls (r Taiu v A j-.! , x:,in' le my stock of fall and I-.i-Te purchasing elsewhere. a".:"n!i, Laving just been received re ( iti'-s. Mrs. M . M . Tkki.wei.i., r of the Lutheran Church :! w.rl.l are making prepara . m'i. !ie 1". .11 r hundredth Illllli- .! birth of Martin I.uthcr, .- n Tii'-sday, the l-".ih day ol :-' New (j.iods' Just received, . t co.kIs. consisting of black ';!. blac k and colored ca!i--lutings in all shades, l.dack : vi ' vi is, bris aded velvets, rlan- .. r-evs, shawls and skirts. A . ;. ;v t'oods at hottntti jtrirrr at I'akki r I'aukik's. . ;.i :..r aai ing the yoiin people ii i.oty li.- in the organization If pruperly conduct-d : 1 n .-ans of mental improvement ,.-rwie obtained. Organize lit- :i r to every Imh1' is, w ho uses all 1 at .1. I!. Snyder Co. sell. There lave that they are compelled to almost daily and thus their Kiv- fri-sh. cleai', new, and of the I 1 . Jj r.. vator, woolen mills, etc, w ith a population of about T.noo. The postotlice isliM-ated on the West side, the court house, jail, and oth er public buildings of the East side. I met here l-ew is I.ichty, Mayor of the city, w ho w as a former resident of Somerset. Also your t'ellow-tow nsmar. Mr. John II. I'hl. 1 went out seven miles east of town, to I'.rooks's. Here I met a number of other .Somerset county jK'ople. I'.arrou Uover, llhouds, Choriening. Einmert, Hei-ile, and many others. John Einmert farms upon an extensive scale. He has under cultivation over 175 acres each of corn and oats, has droves of horses, cattle and hog, and seems to be prosering finely. He is a very pleas ant and agreeable man 10 meet, always ready to extend a hearty welcome to his eastern friends. I must also make special mention of kindness extended me from the Brooks family. They are "nicely lixed,"and think it no trouble to make things pleasant fur visitors from their old home. I left on the i'lth inst for Cedar Ilapids, 52 miles south of Waterloo. This is considers- , hie of a railroad tow n, contains about ll.Oou ! inhabitants, has some very fine buildings, 'and in most all respects resembles the suc- cessful western tow n. At this place curiosi ty.prompted Ine to wend my w ay to Green's Opert House, and hear the political issues 'discussed. The Hon. Curter II. Harrison, famous mavor of Chicago, tried to make glad the hearts of his lemocratic brethren. The house was well tilled, but the enthusi asm, like the speech, was somew hat nal ; uite different, I was informed, from the crowd and speech made tin-re one week be fore by Senator Ben Harrison, of Indiana. Political excitement runs high here now Ths stiet gathered off the field and placed iu the public roads and hrokon fine Woul4 make good rcuids along the farms of our people, and in a few years, with a little piece of road built in this way every season, we thpuld soon have greatly improved country roads with but little expense, and much improvement to the fields from which the stones were taken. If the farmers living alou public roads Von Id consult together and agree each to do bis part, the question of better country roads would soon be settled. 1 RHUiUTiUTOA'S sUtl OF Valujtlo Real Estate liMHe Real Estate! I MHtwsv anm j T)omasi)t to o order of the Orphan's Court of List of Jurors drawn to serve atXoveriiber Term, 1Ss3: OBAXD J I ROBS. Addison Jeremiah Kiston. (ieorg VTass. Allegheny Samuel Walker. Berlin It. H. Koontz. Brothers valley Henry 1. A It father. Coneniaugh August Koehler. Elk Lick William H. I.ichty, Samuel Christner. Creenville Francis W. Baer. Larimer Hiram Beal, Peter Knepp. Milford Henry Bark man. Meyersdale Amos Finnegau, Henry Don ges, G. D. Lichty. Shade Samnel Mcfiregor. Somerset Township Solomon Seibert, William Brown. Ptonycreek Samael Koontz. Summit W. V. Adams, Samuel M. Fike. I" PI er Turkey foot Daniel I'billippi, Pe ter Ihiyman. Wellershurg Eli ShafTer. TEAVKBSK JIBOBS. IWrlin Jacob HetHey. Brothersvalley Dennis Hay, Casper Ks kin. Elk Lick James B. Martin, Samuel S. Flickinger, Christopher Wahl. Greenville Solomon S. Housed. Jefferson Conrad Miller, William Beam. Jenner Simon A. Shaffer, Mesheck Beam, Jonathan Shunk. Jennertown (eorge W. Johnson. IiOwer Turkey fixit Isaac Smith. Meyersdale A. Chamberlain, Fred Crof. Middlecreek John 1. Barron, Wesley J. j Pile. I Milford-John C. Shalf, Silas A. .Walker, Jacob C. Critchlield, Jacob B. Critchfield. j Xew Baltimore J. C. Sjiicher. i Xorthamjitou Win. J. Meyers. I Paint Daniel 11. Bruliaker, Jaisih ( uster. Jacob K liable, Gillian Seese, Keuben AI it er. iiemahoniiig Jacob liarnhart. Wendell. Winters. Salisbury CiL-(er Wahl. Shade David C. Ijimbert. Somerset lkirough Alex. Benford, Jeie. Khoads, Parker Trent. Somerset Henry Shalfer, Josiah Good, Herman U Berkey. Ed. L. Will. Win. 11. man, Charles Kline, Win. M. Khoads. 0 IxTtaiT to FBtM, BESem. ash 8ock PtAiSB. Mr. Georgs F CoHotrJ man, of I-avansyille, has taken the agency for Prof. Manning's celebrated book, enti tled " Stock Doctor, and Live Stock Ency- flon.1i Mti .1 is trsveline over the county .,. .... .... :.,.. A S,in:erstt Uwtty. ihrwt.l " I ' ' 1 III t u 1 J d an whk. i-r .iv u vui vi ' 'I ; , DTeRltSef on soliciting buhscriotions for the same. This I Xphan- Ceart ot SDiafrs-t c., v.- , t" uj it- ' , . 1. ' reeled, wo will tnLMe u ptiMio kwoi ir j j s r book is iuvaluable to farmers and sux.k . " , I " C (infsJf'J, O'ioder rai-eJi. .It treats of horses, cattle, sheep,' Mtura'iy, .orflVO.r jo, ., swine, poultry, dugs and bees, jjiviug all . 1 .,,..i r. M..n the vreml.es, lln fellewinis important fatt concerning the various ,.,' ',e l'irJ "enry SH- " ' breeds and their tharacteristics, breaking.) A certain tract of land situate In Jehner town- . .l.el.on.r h,, vim. scllim- most eblI. ' niy, adjoininir laods ut froUortck training, sheltering, tmjing, seuing, mosi WUlUm c, Uriitan, Theuias Gaihmner. prohtable use and general care, embracing 1 ami others, contain 1-2 acres, haviriii a new all die diseases to which they are subject. the causes, how to know and what to do, given in plain, simple language, free from technichalities, 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 L The Horse. His history, several breeds, and the characteristics and excellen cies of each; breeding, crossing, training, sheltering, and general treatment ; how to buy, how to sell, etc Part II. Diseases of the Horse. Causes which produce them ; how to know them, and what to do. Part III. Cattle. Their history, different breeds and their cluiracteristics ; proper methods of breeding, crossing, training, and general care and management. How to know and select good milkers, etc., etc. Part IV. Diseases of Cattle. Methods thut 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, and 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 anl management. Part XII. Dogs. Breeds, iirceding, 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, sjieci iiiens of the finest blooded stock in Ameri ca. One of these is the world renowned trotter, Maud S. Also, two charts of re markable value for determining the ages of horses and cattle. This celebrated work is St. .nycreek Joseph I.. Miller, Win. M.!an im.rial octavo valunie of about 1,100 two-story frame dwelling bouse, and kuoi) urn. aoil other oulbnlMinut thereuu erectet!. There are about "0 acres clear, the balance in good oak ami (line Umber, about 'JOacxeaol mcauuw land, a young orchanl, a good spring ol excellent water and coal on las premise. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be rsid a soon a the property Is knocked down, the bal ance 01 one-Uhcd ua continuation of sale, and one third to remain a hen lur widow's dower, the in terest thereol to be paid her annually, the bal ance in two equal annual payments, with Interest to be secured by Judgment bonds. !tf. H.S1PE. MICHAK1.SIPE, oct 10 Admrs. ot Henry 2qe, dee'd. DMINISTKATOK'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. )y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the 1 Orphan's Court ol Somerset County, to me di rected, I will exbuse to public sale on the premises inanaue luwusiiqi, cn SA TURDA Y, NOVEMBER 3, 1883, at 1 o'clock r. v., the following Heal Estate, to Wll ; A certain trart of land situate tu Shnde Two: Somerset Ol. Pa., adjoining lands ot Cyrus Her kcyuile, .lacii J. jiilier. Unniel v 111, Moses Mil. ler, aim others, Mmtaiuinir lus acres mure or les ol which there are about so acres cleared, and U acres in meadow, having a Tw-stury 1'iank House. Bank Hum, and other outbuildings there on erected. TERMS. One-third in hand, and balance In payments of t&uo each until paid, without iuter.su Ten per cent of the purchase money to tie paid as soon as the properly is knocked uo'wn. Deferred pavuicnls 10 lie Bccurrcu ov juovmems on the premises. octlO. CiKl'S BKHKfcYHILK, Admr. ol Bernard Croyle, dee'd, be told at public 51, 1S33 at o'clock r. Ibe (olfewmK detcribed reah -slate, laic the property ol John At. C Uolliday deceased, to w it : A farm iitu.Ue in Addix township, Soeserset county, Pa containioR abeui 101 acres, about two third! olwbich is under enlllvatloB and the remainder well umbered. About ala acres of meadow land, a Fin nil orchard, three (rood spring 01 excellent water, and eual and llme-oooe on the premises. Also, two log dwelling bouses, log barn and ott.er bulldlnx' thereon erected, situ ate about three miles Irom the railroad, conven ient t school, church and mill, adjoiulng lands of Jonas HcClhilock. James Y. McCltniovk, Wa liochsutler, and others. TEEMS: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid as soon as the property is knocked down, one third of balance on confirmation of sale, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with Interact from date 01 sale, or the purchaser can pay all cash if preferred. KUSS NeCLINTOCK, sep2S. Admr, of jno. O. M. Uoiuday, dee.d. FOB GOOD That are GOOD VALUE for the mone GO TO pn Kayman, Jacob W. tiless- j.ages, and should De in me nanus 01 every stock dealer and farmer in the county, as it may be the cause of saving the life of many a valuable animal. and the bidding was spirited. For the good dinner and hospitab'.eentnrtaiumeiit we are irr many obligation. Kaii kuah N Ktt s. Ignite a sensation was creaieil in Nmicrset lat We'lneilav ov tue ar.t'ouint inent in the Harrixburg 1'nti 'of that the Harrilmrg ,v. Western had sold out to the Pennsylvania Bailroad ronipany. The j l,ut Kepublicans are hoiH-fnl, and do not ',!.' of said ; There is even' probability that teem to fear the result, the Harri-burg and Western railroad will; I exjiect to spend a few days with John never be built. F.vcry portion of the south- j y j;t.u ut West Branch, in Cedar county. 1 em border counties; from Franklin through j have seen some very line country, and re Fulton, Somerset and Bedford to Favette, , ,-eivcd excellent treatment from all the folks will receive the announcement with great j j have visited. Will return home by way surprise, as the preparations made for the ! ,,f Chicago and Pittsburgh. new line have been taken as an car nest of good things to come. The f ill de velopment of the rich mineral districts touch ed, the grow th of the cuke regions and new life to the various iron industries were some P.. S. Fi.r.i k. Walker, Jacob Iter. tinimit Henry D. Say ler, F.lias J- Sehrock, Trias M. Miller, Frank Meyers. I'pper Turkeyf Kit Benjamin Snyder. " i Bicklks's Akmca Salve. The greatest "Say, Mike, here conies Fisk : let us w;st 1 medical wonder of the world. Warranted until he catches ua." ' Helloa, Fisk, hmr to speedily cure burns, bruises, cuts, I'lcen, are you now.' 1 saw a wece in the naiwr i Salt Rheum, lever sores, cancers, piles, clnl- about you and Mike last week. How s ! blains, corns, tetter, chapped hands, nnd all that. Fisk" " Well, Bluti her, that was Lae P skip eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every truth, the whole truth, and nothing but ike-1 instance, or moiiey refunded- "." cents per truth, so help me Isaac. Well sir, Isaac. I , box. For sale by ('. X. Boyd. junJO. came in last week, fair wis-L Htnl t u-ei-t '1 " Snvders to iret a suit and ..venial boa it 3 gatherers say the tinted foliage is pret was almost impossible to get into the store for the crowd. I waited until my titra came, and I bought this suit and overcoat. 1 fi.i this ...i.ni ttiitti fur niioie veiirs Tin 3 leaves are more perfect and fresh, not tin- tiuesswhatl naid for Ibis suit ? ItWrh.i- J eeper ami 1 its a camel." " Well. 1 say $?." " UmZ trueof ,he mal''0 and sumac leaves ha! $14. Xow, I was at the Pittsburgh Ex iosition, and at Johnstown, and I am a far traveling man, 1 am, and of all the cheap places to buy nnythinn is at J. B. Snyder .V. to. s. hy, they have a first-class overcoat j, demising as well as the hands and feet. Kx for "), sold anywhere for i7." "Well, now, j tensive use of Avers Hair Vigor has proven Fisk, what is the use telling us? Haven't J that it is the best cleansing agent for the hair we been there? That is the only place w& that it prevents as well as removes dand go. They are selling all the time and get- rufl, cools and siHrthes the scalp, and stimu ting new goods. They always have the very 1 iatt..s the hair to renewed grow th and Ueau- newest tilings. Did vou see their new fur caps? Ifyou didn't, you want to go back J very quick and get one. Ta. ta" j A WibE Awake Per Boyd is always alive to his business, and spares no pains to secure the best of even article in his line. He has secured the agen cy for the celebrated Dr. King's Xew Dis covery for Consumption. The only cer- The S. iinol Book tvt fTiox ix Somerset Township. Poor " E. O R." comes iu whininc in the last issue of vour paper in of the prospective results of the advent of ; defense ,,f tl,e action of the Board ofDirec-ea-tern capital, and to remove every antici- j tirH f Somerset Township. Xo one ever patioii of their reality will doubtless he i intimate.1 that the Board of Directors acted slun k to the hundreds of communities ; anv intentional wrong doim.'. but as awaiting the coining of the road, its build- ' ,py themselves have said, they were hadg ing and equipment. From well authentic-; ,.mi j,,,,, t-Mli as-riul meeting, August ated sources it is learned that William H. : S) j ,v-, to aei-omniodate the apent of Itaiib's Vanderliilt has disposisi of the charter and Iteaders, he (the ugenti agreeing to notify route of the Harrislmrg and Western rail- . t)ie tuciiilM-ra tf tlie llfHrl tf siui meeting, road to the Pennsylvania railroad company . mit ,-,; ( unliy vm. Yes. my friends, for the stockholders, receiving therefore the , OIle ,,f ,). members of the Board, who was sum of 10,'" 0 00 1. This is considered by ' ..pp.ed to any change ofhisiks. was M)T the few parties acquainted with facts as stat- j notilied of that legal meeting, and was not ed as entirely probable. present. Ihe lieuioru j.,urrr o. w,o,kt 1.. sa,, . .. f. u .. savf. jn ,hat lis ac. From a thoroughly reliable source we learn 'A - 1, that the South Penn Bail Koad is in condi tion to build the road from Harrisburg to ni.-mi.latc that many of our! Pittsbunh. 1 lie e.ipital stork which was in. 11 an' acquiring the habit of placed at fifteen millions of dollars was all : whi.h dc-troys mind and taken by eighteen men. The highest m; they will soon see the evil amount subscribed hy any individual was w-aysaiid abstain from all use live tnil'ion dollars and the smallest amoun . j wa fifty thousand dollars. Twoinstalmcnts . . , :, iw-i of ." per cent each have been paid on the '' . 1 : 1 ; I I ,,, velvet siocanim in-iaoiieiii-01 .. r..v..v paid in each month n to complete the road will he paid. There is now iu the hand.- of the Tivas urer one mil lion live nun lre.l ihou-ahd doll ars and the ' third instalment ol '."i per cent or s'ven hun dred and fifty thousand dollars will be paid in this nth. Il va decided that the capi tal st.s k should not exceed tO'.ooo." OJ and 1:0 increase should be made without the con sent 1 ! a ninioritv of the stockholders. 'Ill is no will lie mil theamonnt need-d (oilars, ne.'kwear, ve 1.1. hii fs and corsets, at j 1'akkkk Pakkkk's. j ; i in several of our exchanges that j : three (vnt pieces must go. e j id thesooner the lietter. for they j l.uisaneeto business men. Being 1 i.e si. e of a dime the treatest care ; ti-v to iiistingiiih one from the j 1'.';;!. .'.raw them from circulation, j i's I'.rsT. If yotl want pood bread I -..ihertban-tJebhart's B-t I-lour, . art, t be buiit for a double track -lured under the "Xew Jonathan , , , ,, . ., f,,r these will be tiv- a majority of the stis khoiders. 1 here tuck for sale The bridges and tun- roeess.'' the improvements prepara 'l.e i,:ai.i:f:u tiire of w hit h ( (ist the '"rs 1 f the ii. ill JiKi.mm. and our re- i t one hundred barrels a month :Lc tm-t that it is no bun. bug. Uespectfully, Cook ifc Beekits. ; .;.-ess;on prevail in 'he minds of - j.le that when the IhhIv o! any per '. hv accident, or where it is a (as '. the b-Mly ititisl not be touched un- ,'-,n. r shall arrive and organize his is a grett nii-ukr, and in cases '-::-. are found hanging, may pre- .-ciiatioii. NUp.kit. Main Street We have ''-! a large Kefrigeralot to our Meat !! which all meats can le kept C(K)' Mutton. P-ecf, Pork, Ac. kept ' y on hand. U.cn daily. Parties en in a short time. The delay in this mat ter has been caused by reason of ti e bids submitted by the contractors from the west, ern part of this state. Their figures were tmt only lower than that of other bidders, but so moderate that the committee having the matter in charge handed it over to a secia! committee to make investigations as to the ability of the parties to carry on their contracts wiil be given at once. It is said that if the road is built of these estimates the cost of construction w ill not lie near so large as was ( xpeeKsl. In referring to the shois for the new road, tiie Harrisburg lrle-jraj.li s-uks as follows. What has lieietofore been said, rumored. tioti of August N. lssj was illegal, for he says with a flourish of trumpets they Injul r.td it on ; he 22d of September. As to the tesvhers being agcnls for Appleton's or Katib's. 1 care not. This I know, that Ivenly out of the hicnht f iu,- teachers have signed a respectful request to the Board of Directors, asking them not to displace Appleton's for Itaiib's Headers. Directors, you have the legal right to arbitrarily say what books must be used, but the law prescribes a cyf ir i for you to exercise this right. But 1 sulnnit to you frankly, who are the better judges of text-books, the teachers who are to use them or the members of the Board who. tain cure known for consumption, coughs.. ( his customers, and he knows that the way colds, hoarseness, asthma, hay fever, broil- ij to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at chitis. or any affection of the throat and j reasonable figures. Ikin't forget the name lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial ' and number, 2t'A Main St., Johnstown. bottles free. Regular size $1. j 3 Chaxoe of Books i Tow sship. Raub s Judge JeremiahS. Black left by his will j Kea(ier!) hllVL. Xhvu ailpted by the School to a grandson $2.C0O, payable when he I j ,.,,,, , mtmvt ,no.nsbin and are now comes 01 age. proviueii ne would change hi . .f , - . sa! . , 4.-.(.i.an..e i)V r X. Bovd name from Jeremiah Sullivan Black to Har- 1 j.rinp ; vour oll, .a1(.rs at n(.e aml pet ry Van Tries Black. This unusual beipiest tllen, evc(ia,1;:e(i l,f,)re the s. Ihh.Is on and would indicate that Judge Black was not ,ak(? a(Uant.lt,e f tIie very low prices, pleased with his name, and will serve as a I M11),,ii,-, f M kias in stock, hint to parents not to call their children for J their grand rents at all times, as they may SHERIFF'S SALE. jt virtue of certain writs of Vend Ex., Fl Fa., and Al il Yt fsstied out of the Court of Com mon Picas ol Somerset County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House. In Somerset, fa., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1SS3, at 1 o'clock r. m all the riuht, title. Inter, st and claim ol trc defendant, John J. rchellof: In and to the billowing real estate, situate in Summit lowusfilp, sntuicrset county, fa. No. 1. All the coal, iron ore, fire clay, tiwe stone. lossils. metals, ami ether mineral and min eral suhstunces lying and being under, upon, and contained within the following dcscrlld hind, to wit : Adjoining Un-ls loruii-rW ol Samuel (i. Walker, Uafselmun Kiverand the Abraham Say lor lanu. containing one hundred aud ninety -live acres less nve acres around the farm builiiins, with the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto tielocging. No. 2. 13i lots ot ground fituate in the town of Oarrelt, Summit Twp., Siomerset Co., fa., num. bereil on the plan ol said town an lots N"i. 42, 4, 44, 64, 0. 80, 67, f. Ot' 70, 71, 7-'. 73. 74, 7A, 7. 77. s, 7U, SO, ami Inim Nos. 9y to 1SS inclusive, and lots Nm. 160, 161, lt 13. 1H6, 167, 16s. 10tl, 170, 171. 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 171. 17tl, 1st 1KI, 1S4. lS'i, IN), is", "Jul, 104 '."04, 'Ai,j, a.'6, j, 210, 211, 212.213 214.215,216, 217 and Sis. with the appur tenances. Taken Inexecutlon at the mit ot f. tr. Womart use ol hobirt Stcckinan. ALSO All the right, title, hiterc.-t and claim ol the ile lendant. V m. luiuier. of, tn and to the billowing real estate. ituntc m .uyersille h.rough. Som erset Ceuiily. 1'a., to wit: Two certain lots of irround bounted on the sontti by North street, on the wi't by tiraud street, on Ibcnorth hy an alley and on the east liy lot ol Wihou House! having a one and a half aiory dwelling house anil stable thereon erected, wiih the iipiurtciian:e. Taktn la execution at thesuit ot Samuel Adams. ALSO Alt the right, title, interest and cliiin of the de fendant, .Mary A. is mil h. oi. in and to the lollow. ing lot ol ground simile in S uiierset Horoairrt Somerset county. Pa., bounded by West street on the east, ntley'eii the ?mb an-l' west, and lot ol A. It. t Jolt. -rib" on tiie north, contain ing one-eighth of ua acre more or less, wiLh a story and a hail I.-1..1; ,lv..;li,..r l.,,ll.. m.l Irani. .1.1,1. Ilt.b.n and withered like last fall, and the coloring erai-led, with tiio appurtenances, taken lnexc leeiier and more beautiful. Tiiis is especial-1 cuti"u " 6uU Jev. c o. k. All the rlirhl. title. Interest and clsiui ofthe de icuitant, Iteniainin Hoover, of, in and to the tol. lowing lot ol up. and lituale iu the tuwn of (tar rctl. in Summit 'f'wp., Someriiet Co . Pa., being M No. ls. tioiui'led on the wesi bv Walker striet on the norJi by Ik u-t alley, on the east by .Mul lierry allc, jtid on the south !' lot No. liii. with the aprurtcmiuce. Taken in execution at Hie suit of Uaritarei Kuost. u;e ol Andrew Hoover. ALSO All the riuht. tiile, interent and i-laim of Iho tie fendants Ktntua Frits and Amos Frits, oi, in and to the following real estate rtituatc iu the town oi Koiuanta. summit Twp.. Somerset Co , Pa., being loti Nos. o and 10, litunilod on the east by Hem lock alley, oa tliewcst by Nelson street, mi the south by Shaw's Avenue, and on the north by lot No. a, having a one and a half story frame dwell, iikg house and t:ibie thereon erected, with the ap purtenances. Taken in execution at the soil of J- O. Mevers. 4 ALSO All Ibe right, title Interest and ctalm of the de fendants, Mary fclleu Kalian (formerly .lary Kl ien Hill) and Thomas Hill, or In and to the follow, ing real estate nituate tn the Heruugh ot Con tin encc, Somerset Co.. Pa., being three certain lots or ground known on the tteneral plan or satd town as lots Nos. 13, 14 and 15 in Hieek 1, adjoiulng property of Jacob Sterner. n the west, alley on the south, Anthony Degler on the east, and fronting on Latrolie avenue, having an ice house and sta ble thereon erected, with the appurtenances. Ta ken in execution at the suit of liauiel W. Oough enour. NoTict All persons purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that a part of the purchase money to tie made known at the time of sale will l-e required as smm as the proierty is knocked down, otherwise it will be aicain ex posed to sale at the rifk of the hrst purchaser. The residueof the purchase money must be paid on or belore Thursday ol the brst week ol Novemlr Court, the time fixed by the Court for the acknowl edgment ot deeds, and nodeed will be acknowledg ed until tte purchase money is cald in lull. JOHN J. SI'ANliI.EK. SiiERirr'sOKKtiE. sheriif. October 13. lsS3 1 .adies' Ci than's. ats, nice and cheap, at A. Xa- Manv forget that the hair and scalp need ty- Note This If any of our readers have 1 private receipts for liniment, family medi- gist. Mr. C. X- 3 cincs, horse powders, etc., that they desire to have comiHiunded, they will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 24 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuff's, etc.. are not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please dislike it when they grow up. j ladies will save money by buying their I coats at A. Nathan's. My full and winter stock is now full and School Books! Sc hool Books !! At Fish fresh, having just received it from the Thil- er's book store is the only place in the adclphia and Xew York market". Those- ' county where is kept for sale a full and wishing to buy clothing for men, youthn. ContUtc stock of school books. All the and boys, will save money bv calling at s kinds of school books used in all the towns Henley's. Also, a full line of underclothing, j and townships can lie obtained at the book hnts of all kinds and styles, ranging in price? j store. Slates, pens, ink. pencils, scratch from 2"i cents up. Trunks, satchels and j books, chalk, copy books, jien holders, and gloves, bought direct from the factories, j everything else used in a school room. Spe- CarieLs very cheap, tu close out the stock. A complete line of wall paper, gent's ties nd scarfs, linen and paper collars, all tf which will be sold as cheap as they can b bought from wholesale dealers. Cases have lately come to light showing; that some kinds of wood under some condi tions will ignite spontaneously, especially l pitch pine knots. This may account for though most excellent men. are all engaged i many otherwise unaccountable conflagra in other occupations, and have not the time i tions. and should prove a warning tobuild toexamine and compare text-books. Xow, j ers to be very cautions of the kinds and a w ord as to the merits of this questisn : J qualities of wood used in the construction of Appleton's Headers are in use in a large ma- public and private buildings. jority of the schools ofthe county, being -" used in every district adjoining Somerset i township. They are strongly endorsed by j uruXYuROOk.IOot. lOlh. bv the County Superintendent teller, and the Kjng at thp Refl)rnled ParwnaKet leading educators in the county. State tu- & M Freeman I.ichtv, to Mist. tiermiemiem oi i uooc ii.strucuo,. a,. , Laura Utth of Vrfia pa. . MILLER SCHROCK. At the home of MAKHIKIX cial and liberal reductions to school teach ers buying in quantities 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. H. Fisiikr. Two cents will now carry a letter any where in the I'nited Stales. This is certain ly cheap postage, and shows what an honest and capable administration of public affairs may do for the people. BLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate! 1 Y virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Orphan's Court ol Somerset County, Fa., to me the undersigned directed, I will expoae to pub lic sale on Saturday, October 20, 1SS3, at 1 o'clock, r. on the premises, the following real estate, late the property of Joseph Khoads, dec d, vli : ... A certain tract or land situate In Jenner twp., in said county, adolniag lands of Oabrlel Olndle speraer, John Walter, Henry Slialer, William baldwin. and others, contalytng 12s acres and 103 perches, having a Two-story Log House and (ioud Log Uarn and other outbuildings thereon erect od : there are abont 100 acres cleared and the balance in good Oak Timber. The Una Is in a good slate of cultivation. ALSO Another tract of land, situate In Somerset twp., about a mile worth ot the new Katlroad, adjoining landsof Adam Arisman, Jacob Oelselaai ethers, containing aliout 54 acres, about acre cleared, the balance in timber. There fs a story and s hair bouse thereon erected. TLK.VS : 1,M la hand, one-third ofthebal-am-e, alter the debts are paid le remain a lien lor the widow, and tiie balance in three equal annual payments, to be secured by judgment bond ; ten per tent of hand money to be paid dowi. LCV1 BERKEY, sep26. Admr. ol Joseph Khoads. I Have Just Received And Offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers 1 151)1. llosin, 1 Bbl. Copperas, 1 Carboy Ammonia, 1 Carboy ulphuric Acid, 1 Carboy Muriatic Acid, Greis, Foster & Quinn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PV. CHEAP CASH STORE ! BUY THE ITIOIKSIDK COKSKT! -:o : JJEUISTEirs NOTICE. COXFIRMATHiX DAY M'V. !.', lss.i. Notice ts hereby given to all persons concerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that tiie fol lowing accouts have passed register, and that the same will tie presented lor continuation and al lowance at an Orphan's Court to be held at Som erset Novemlier li, ls3 : 1. Account of A. K. and Herman Jobnscn. Ex ecutors ol John Johnson, dee'd. 2. First account of W m. S. Ifowlin, Executor of Wm. Howlin, dee'd. 3. Klr.it and final account of William Sbaw. Trustee for the sale ofthe Keal Estate of Josiab Tannehlll, ("ee'd. 4. First and final account of Mary PeH. Hob fltell. Administratrix and Trustee tor the sale ut the lteal Estate ol Wm. U Hoblitell, dee d. 6. First and hnal account of Jacob Henley. Executor ol Klfatieth knhns, dee'd. e. First and hnal ai unt of A. .1. Aukeny, Administrator of llavld E. Ankeny, dee'd. 7. First account of W m. U. Frease and Jacob P. Casebeer. Administrators of A. J. t'ascoeer, de'd. 8. Account of 1). J. Brubakcr. Adminfstrator of Philip Coleman, dei-'d. 9. Final account of Jacob Nett, Sr., Adminis trator of John Witt. dee d. IS. First and hnal account of Levi A. Blough, Administrator of John Sala, dee'd. Kegistor'i Ollice. I A. A. STL'TZMAN, (S t. Ii, lhs3. ( Register. says : lliey are ine nest i ever nau in my hands." They are used in nine out of ten Normal Schools in 1'ennsy lvania. Xow, ad miilimr this, gentlemen, why thro;" out Appleton's and take a series not used in any I other district in the county, thus ciiiipcllmt; every parent who moves into our township to purchase new readers, or who moves out of our township into any other in the coun ty, to also purchase new books. One word more ; do not allow yourselves to be cajoled by interested parties to stick to a mistake; you know four of your number have frequently said they were opposed to a the bride's parents, October 4, 1S."3, by Rev. i J. V. rofhnbetv'er, Charles F. Miller to Lucy I. Sch rock, both of Stonycreek town- ship. r.OVM AX HOFFMAN.- In the Luther an rarsonajre, at toystown, on October 3, 1SI, by Rer. A. K. Felton, Mr. Samuel liowman, of Somerset township, to Miss Annie F.. Hoffman, of tuemahoning township. VIED. siirnnsiHi or speculated upon m reierenoe to , : triers, that there was no neces sity for it, no demand for it from your teach ers or patrons, but that a large proportion of the jieople were opposed to a chanjre. Hence nerinit me. in common with scores of oth- j the erec! ioi.s of extensive work -shops to lie built and is-l by the Miweii-Vitndrrbilt ciiiiihiiiation in the pr.ip'isoil new South ' it an have it ke.t in theRefrip-1 Feniisylvania railroa.l line, the works will wanted. I ( ertainly be located on the Harrisburg side -'it . also. 100,000 new lines mr saie, hi tiie river, aim ai a pmu - ill sell by the hundred or thous- j utcs a!k from the business centre of the pri.v. ; -ity. This mm h has lately come to light. lb- IHvis A Co. Tlif. j..j, ),M-ation will be made knawn as . !., rs of the Cambria Scientific j soinathe necessary preparations ill lie-in. '"-ahoshed by the oflicials of the ! The work will necessarily pive employ- Iron Company for the lienefit of ment to huiulrcls of mechanics and labor e, have arrangeilja propramnie of . ers, ai.d will a.ld materially to the monthly ' atui classes for the winter season. I influx of cash as well as totfie important I riitu hes dwelt on wi',1 r free- and rapidly trowin? business interests of the city. The land has been purchased for the site and owing to its present condition a ;nat deal of work must I laid out on it be f.ire it is fit for the erection of buildings thereon. on Sa'tinlav Col. Isaac Hucus. received James Worrell, until i n.ii hanical drawing, geology, -' r-nciticcriug, ete. i respectfully inform my friends of t comity that I have tipened new "at 2.'! Main Street, Johnstown, "'e I ,!;! J )k i .leased to sec thetn. k Clitlvi.ffc i.f 1,,. Tl,rr ClK-tnieals : card from Lis friend V...!i, in.,, Iye Stuffs.' rerfumery j lately a director in II. X W. railnid.sUtinK i" nods eenerally. At this season in most enu.hi.tic lanptiape, that it was alia '' '-:: attenuuu to the insectrades, ! lie alKint the sale and that the contract l ans ireen,Fure Powdered j would in all probability I let this week. Su;,.borc. Persian Insect Pvwder, Kobert II. Saver has been el-td presi- iin need of anvthine in the 1 dent and chief enpmeer or the IiarrasDars tieand see me or write for and Western raiiroaa. nunainr. puuna it-piiries (heerfully answered, was elected associate chicfenfrineer and gir- r.,.. rll ,lmn-r (it the const mcuou. uiiin suns. uDILrim o , t. . . r- 232 Main StreetA V. Barnes was made consulting engineer. - ii All SITTER. September 6, 1S.S3, in Spnice town, of diphtheria, Calvin 'Suter, aped ilioiit 13 years. MILLER. On the 3d inst., Mrs. Afenes , . ..... ... . , i : -1 . : r . . r I , , (, -v r T 1 1 t j I .. M a ers ol your menus, n nr.c yuu ni ( i1 ; jiukt, wuc ui wunu .unn-i, urcu o j sis! in inflictinp this iiiinecessary and irt-) mouths and 25 days. some ImrdcH on us at this time. Acknowl-1 KANTNER. In Sprucetown, Cx tober 8, edging you have made a niistnke is but J jSV r diphtheria, Howard, son of Joseph saying you are wiser to-day than you were jj anj Annie M. Kantner, aged 8 years, 2 yesterday. j moot lis and 8 days. A woid to parents: I tan assure you on the j FrT.T0X.-0n Wednesday October 10, best legal authority, that Ihtub s Readers are .o g relown of diphtheria. Lorin not legally adopted, and until ti.cy areyou , of A R anJ E F are not obliged to use ineiii, aim i w-(tuiu advise you not to exchange your old books for the new until a legal change is made, for r i . ....... I.u.-A ii umL-e another Il jiiuiiu."1 J . . .. !.,. i :. I hr nl l.Svears. 9 months tmt in tue ' c ' and 2 days. He joined the . B- Cnurcn fast winter, aped 4 years 11 months and 10 days. lXtllK. Xear Sprucetown, of diphtheria, October 7th Harry Ambrose, son of Harrison change in the very near future, name of the people whom you Directors represent, and whon you say do not wish and lived consistent Christian; life and thefrc this change, let me urge you to consider the 1 djei, jn tuMriulnpilg of, hving faith. He rights, benefits and wi -hes of your constitu-; t.lonipIarr yonng niBn, and was ents. U-t the agents and deah-rs look out . Mmti by , who" knew bim. iIe was ,ick for themselves. j less ,han , week and bore his affliction with A Pt am. TASM-ea. j (iri!!tiaIl fortitode and .esipnatiou. Sipesville, October 12, ISSi i Fom Rest. The late residence of A. C. Talk about selling clothing when J. B.jSchell.in Somerset Pa., Apply to John J. Snyder A Co. can knock all competitors over Schell. pes. Marquis ol yueensnerry ruies, ior uality nd prices. Buy your Flannels at A. Xathan'f. APollceman's Duty. Policeman Ed. K, Heath, 2 North Street Portland, Me., May 11, 1S3. writes: I have lieen troubled forra good many years i with iafiammatlon oftbi bladder, dating so far back as during the time I was in the army, I suffered with dull, heavy pains In the back and kidne j 9 too intense fur me to devribe, and tried several remedies that were recommended, and was examined by one of oar best physicians, who pronounced ft Inflammation of the bladder, and I went to the hospital for treatment, but all medi cine and treatment had seemed to fail. I was rec ommended to try Hunt's Remedy, as it hid been used In several such cases here in Portland and vicinity. 1 imrchased a bottle at Smith's drug store here, and found after using the first bottle that ft relieved me greatly, and after using sever al bottles found that It did me more good than all other medicines and treatment I have received combined. And to add tu my good opinion of Hunt's Remedy, 1 beg to state in dosing that my wife hat been a long ttme troubled with a weak ness and Inflammation of the bladder, with a com plication of other diseases pecultar to women. Af ter nlng only two bottles she has been completely cured, and I can say my wife is loud In praise of this wonderful medicine, and I would highly rec ommend it to all who are snflering from kidney diseases or diseases ofthe bladder." PoBTuaKB, Ms-, May 11, ISM. I hereby certify that I know the facts ofthe sick ness of Sirs. . K. Heath, and that they are cor- rectty stated in the loregolng certificate, and ber cure was accomplished by the use or Hunt's Rem edy. A. W. Smith, Druggist, Cor. Portland and Qrten Streets. No Material Change. This is to certify that I have used Hunt's Reme dy for the kidney complaint, and derived much benefit from its use. I have been afflicted about one year, and re ceived treatment from the local physicians, and used a number of so-called specifics without any material help. I am happy to say, after using three bottles of Hunt's Remedy, I was completely eared. 1 never fail to recommend It, and you are at lib erty to use my name In any manner you may desire. Jobs W. Jobsstos. Norwich. Oona., May 7, 18fi LIST OFCAUSES For Trial at November Court, commencing Monday. Novemlier VI. 183 : John Johnson's Admr. vs. Jacob Shaffers Ez'r. August Koehler's use vs. S. P. Snyder. Deilricb Trimie vs. C. C. Miller. Joeeph CbrMnervs. John A. Hochstetler. Cyrus Boekusvs. Samuel Conipton. Francis E Griffith vs. Wesler U. Barclay. Cathaline Hentz ue vs. Kd. . Will Constable. Jobn Statler's use vs. .1. ii. Barclay et at. Susan liover'snie vs. Peter Shoemaker. Same vs. Sinuel Clark. James Kimmcll vs. liauioi Kimmell. S. U.TRENT. Sotnrrset Pa., Prothonotary. Oct. 13, 1SD3. JXECUT0IIS NOTICE. Estate of Jcphtha l'otts, dee'd. late of Shade township, Somerset County, Fa. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav ing been granted to the nndersigned, notice fs herehv given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present tnem duly authentlea ed for settlem-nt, on Saturday, No vember -.4. l-3, at the late residence of said deceased. C. J. POTTS, K.xectitor, CHARLOTTE BOWERS. octl7 ExecutrU. 2 KEGS BAKING SODA 1 Keg Sulphur, 1 Barrel Epsom Salts, 1 Box Cream Tartar, One Gross Horse Poicders, '2 Gross Cough Syrup, 1-2 Gross Blood Searcher, 20 Reams Note Paper, THREE "M" ENVELOPES, One Lot Fishing Tackle, One Lot Finest 2 for 5, cent Cigars. The cheapest and best place in Somerset County to buy Drugs O.N.BOYD. The Druggist, MAMMOTH BLOCK, SOMERSET PA. Is stx7 Je;..'Afc. -.i-'- . i:f s. It Is well known to everybody that the parts first to give out, or of the grealest weakness in any Corset, are the bones or stays over the hips. No matter how expensive the material, or how beautiful the embroidery, trimming or finih, its real value is entirely dependent upon the strength ofthe Corset. No lady can examine one of these newly patented double-hip Corsets without being impressed with its superior advantages and great durabilitv. For sale onlv at A. NATHAN'S. HAEH'S UI.OCK, Somerset, Pa. WHAT WE ARE DOING, 10UKT PROCLAMATION. c Florence Knitting Silk. Whrrkas. the Honorable William J. Baku. Presfdent Judge ot the several Courts of Common Pleas of the several counties composing the lath Judicial district, and Justice ofthe Count of Over and terminer ami (tenerai jail iieuverv. ior ine trial oi aueapi'ai ana otner onenoers in ine said District, and W . Colli s sand Saxi kl Ssydsr, Emiulres. Judges of The Courts of Common Pleas and Justices of the Courts ot Oyer and Terminer and fleneral Jail Delivery forthe trial of all c.pl tal and other otlender Id (he county ot Somerset, have Issued th' ir precepts and lo me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas add ueneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Oeneraljall Delivery, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at somerset, on , .Monday, Svenaker 12, 18s3, Noticc Is hereby given to alt the Justices ofthe fence, ine coroner and constables within the said County ol Somerset, thai they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to thefrothces and tn that behalf appertain to be done : and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be tn the jatl ol Somerset county, to be then and there lo prosecute against tnem as snail be just. JOHN J. SPANGLJ R. sepi. Sberifl. pL'BLIC SALE. OF MaMe Beal Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Somerset County. Pa., to the undersigned dlreet- ed, there will be exposed to puDiic outcry in ine Diamond, somerset, riu, on Saturday, October 20, 1S33, at 10 o'clock a. m., the foltowtng described valua ble real estate, late the property ot Joseph Cummins dee'd, via. : A certain lot of ground situate iu Sonerset Borough, on which there Is a Tnree-story Knot Building Block erected, bounded by the property ol H. C. Beertes on the north, by hit of J. K. Coffrotbon the east, by Main street on the south, and bv Main Crom Street on the west. Ills a part of the building knows as " Mammoth Block '' TfcEMS : Ten per cent, ofthe purchase money to be patd on day of sale : 3.000 to be paid when the sale is confirmed ; the balance Iu two pay ments six and twelve months with Interest, se cured by judgment bond. H. KEISEB. Executor and Trustee. . .v i ci.l 1.-1.1- r, vi..I I ow.o '- " . i . "OWII.WI.y inn iii . oilk rutuiuic i 'i ii,v,ioa j which will liear washing without inur- to color or ; ; tenure. Sold by all enterjinsing dealers. . a DMINISTRATOK S RUT1CB. Our latest book knitting (No. 4.L, with asm- ! A pics of Knitting and Etching Silk, sent ua receipt Estate of Hiram Bruner, late ef Jeffersoa twp., ol three a-cent tiunpi. j Somerset county. Pa., dee'd. oct IT It. Isu.OIlt. h. siba Letters ef administraUoa on the above estate I iorence, mass. having been granted to the undersigned by tne HOW WE DO IT. We have secured the confidence ofthe people, and that confidence never has been, and never will be, abused. "We al ways do as we advertise. We are always up with the times in style, and our prices are always'lower than elsewhere. No other House in the inte rior of Pennsylvania has the advantages we have in buying. We buy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth yearly, and such quantities give us an unprecedented advantage over par ties doing a small business, and places us in a position in which we cannot recognize competition. No one, if he wishes to do justice to himself or family, will buy one dollar's worth of Clothing, Hats, oa Gents' Furnishing Goods, until he has seen our enormous stock and learned our prices, which are always lower by 2.5 to 30 per cent, than any store in our line of busi ness in Johnstown. L. JVC. WOOLF, Largest Clothing, LTat, ami Furnishing ITt"e in the Inferior of Pennsylvani't. Johnstown, Pa. LIME! L Ml S! The Buffalo Valley Lime Company, limited, will sell, until further ordered, unslacked lime at the following rates: At aeents per bushel, loaded oa ears at kflns; st 10 cents per bushel for any quantfty leas than a ear load; at 11 cents per bushel delivered at any station on the Berlin Railroad; at 12 cents per bushel delivered at Meyersdale and Kockwood: i at an lDClU.ll those on the Somerset It Cambria Railroad. Pay and at 12'4 cents per bushel delivered at all other railroad nations in Somerset county. Including a! ment eaa be made to the following persons: Jobn L Savior, at Friedena. W. H. Kounts, at Somerset. Harrison Snyder, at Kockwood. Frank i.nos. at Garrett. Samuel J. Miller, near Meyersdale. We must depend upon lime as the basts to fer tilise our soil. Order it sow and have ft ready ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Berkey. fate of Jenner Twp., Somerset co.. Pa, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersfgned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given lo all persons lmiebb-d to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having elalms against the same will present them duly authenticated fur settlement on Thursday. November 22, 183, at t he late residence ot the deceased. ISAAC BERKEY. DAVID KEKKKY. octlT. Administrator. A FAEM FOR SALE. when needed. aova Order from Frank Enos, Oarrett The undersigned wilt set! a farm of S3 acres ot Land, with liwelling House and Tenant House, Bank Bam. Twenty-seven acres clear and in good state of cultivation, fine fruit. an4 never failing springs ol water on the same. The farm is situa ted on the turnpike, one mile west of S imerset HorouKh. and will be sold oa reasonable tens. sepM-M. F. B. till NTKYAJt.V Somerset, Pena'a. .a AT r,i- nV w JjVXECUTORS NOTICE. Estete of Augustus Dta, dee'd late of Meyersdale Borough, somerset touniy. ra. tttara taatamentarv oa the above estate amvlna? been vranied to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all T7XECUTOR S NOTICE, fieraons indebted to said estate to make tmmedi- H L 1 W ate payment, and those having claims against the -1-J same to present tnem duly authenticated for set- Estate of Jonathan Machan, late of Paint tlenint oa Wednesday, November 10, I-S3, at the Twp , Somerset Co., Pa., dee d, late residence of deceased. Letters temamentarv on ahove estate havtng i. u v bURUtK, been granted to the undersigned by the proper a o- W.H, COOK, th-iruy. notice is hereby given lo ail penH.nsln- Oett. Executors. .letited to naid estate to make Immediate pay. ment, and those having claims against It to pre sent them duly authentlca'-t for settlement oa H I nurwiav. .niiTimnBrift ire am waiuencw EsiTieof Anthony A.h.Ute of Jenner township, of the eiocutor, fn Patnt Twn.hlp Somerset county. Pa., deed vIJ: Letters of administration oa the above estate o10. Executor. having been granted to the undersigned by the lZJl&IX&'JZXi. A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. &pMlhhmz ot ,ohn wniams. deCd. late ef Elk Lie. til PfBWeltlfc mem QUIT UMWII1Vw--vJ I-b rrumr- - - t, oTsaturday. tblob day ef November, rwp.,Somerset Co., Pa A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IImml oa 1 iaa .i ih. Uxa residence of dee'd. UA V D. 3KAV LEV AN ASH. OetX Administrators. Letters of administration oa the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, by the T73TRAY NOTICE A vearllng Ste on my premises I LVDWIO OARDTfER. . ! proper authority, notice is hereby given to all j persoas indebted to saM astau to make issaiedi u navment and those having claims or demands will please present them dnly: authenticated fur -A.- .... , . . .i! tl.m.nt on Saturdav. Octobers. 1S83. et toe A vearllng ieer. rfsi in eoior. cniMn m-r,.i-,., , ' . . n mv premises in Jefferson township, oa the ltu ot Auirut laH The owner can recover the same tU by calling at once, octllftt. 1. . . M.i.l.nM iifili eaand . ISRAEL BRTTNEB, HENRY LLCABs Somerset, Ps-, Sept. Is, 'pS. Adm's. D ISS0LUTI0N NOTICE. proper authority, notice Is hereby givea to tboax Indebted to n to maae ibdhin ymj mit ana those having elalms or demands will plow pre- ari w Vanihv ehren that the Dartnershln heretofore evlsting'betweeu Edward Nleklow and ti.i Pniiin at Addison. Pa., under the firm name of Nleklow A Pullin was dissolved oa the sent them duly authecticaied for setileawat oa Saturday, the lTlh day of November, WO, at the late residence of the deeeesex f1WRT oetio. AdaiJnUtrator. ,-gh Str-STKM T7STRAY NOTICE. Edward Ntcklew. ARD nICKLOWt th, th owner ThBICXlaL eeUMt. THOMAS PCLL1N. ocUMt, CHAfiLZS BKAijlfiiJi.