u u rmicrsct Herald. ami Mutnlaj hi1 q. J. M. WiH'Imt. ejieiit Sunday av in Somerset. . 0. n. srri.i., K.lit-r. Master Will Kiiunii-l. i:iale a narrow es cape froiu drowning Monday evening. He rode Ilia brother's line, tloern fi thp rrwl- Mi-Mar Forward, of .CitU'inuti, Ohio. ; Mom tow wat owitw to the recent i vifilini: in Somerwt. t- : , . .,t: The njieiiinir of ihe ISoronh FubHc I N liooN l.a.'-bcen KtKined until next Mon i day, Novetnlfr.ttU. The j-roj.. r name for the new railroad is ! Soii'heru IVunsylvania now, and not Har-rij-burjr A Western any more. ! Tin key raiH'inn. are al read- indulged in. j Tl f y have been forced ahead of the eason .October 31. i1 somewhat, as the holidays are still some - - " , two iiionihy H. N:t:!.an s. :v.ir.: w. 4 .. . ir l'Mnei at - , rr rvriw k'tw.i.i-rluis tuirehased the in ' r J- li- "nv,i,r A J ' 1 teret of hi jartner, Mr. Ht-minger, in the .vls of fall and winter hat.-' restaurant, and is prepared to accommodate !r. M. V.Tredweil . his rust'tiuen with the let the market . i . v an. mis. iii.v and cheaii, at A. a. j .et out tlie lh iuhli-a:i vote in each and titional to hang a California every district ' A llejmitllican vote in a ! IViiKxratic district counts just as much fir the State ticket as and other, and all are heavy rains the stream was greatly swollen and at tLe place where the lad rode in the current was very swift, goswitt in tact, that the horse was carried off his feet and some distance down the stream where he man aged to scramble ashore. Will was swept lroni the horse's hack and clutched to some hushes rIoiiu the bank, where he hung and screamed until rescued by Mr. Samuel ltricker, who was passing along the pike. Had not Mr. l.ricker happened along just when he did, the boy would have certainly beeu drowned. ' . that was found ot them was four of their Appletob'b Readers Wis. Get your Ap feet and one hand. The ring and part of j pletou's Headers at Fishers Old Reliable the case of Reynolds' watch were found ; Book Store. The Court has decided that ,-t Potatoes for sale at Keller A needed to insure success. : Siam has finper-nails half a j A j.,,,;,, Ilepublican meeting, which j was addressed by Candidates Livsey aud it mind to vote a s ilid P.1!"1!)- j jit.s, Col. Stone, of I'ittfcburch, and Hon. , A. J. ('olhorn, of Somerset, was held at -almnn and i-abra l'ir 1!T- j Huntingdon last Tn.-sday evening. .B,,t.Bt Keller ,v Sanners. j joitT soThS beautiful .... of Massachusetts an- ( ,)ay ,101e Mr j Harvey, of Haltimore -ae of apie-e. j Wime ,,. ,-avg a;IOi rr three hundred dol- ,, k of Cigars and Tobacco i" the , loundat Kt'llor ASauncr s. ,,..,. ill the In'itd States for ,t August amounted to t- lars. lie was sliipjKil to Haltimore spci ial car. provided by Mr. Harvey. in a A telegram from I'ittsburgh, announcing the seriouif illness of Miss. Mary I'-elle Kim- r ; tm :t, w itii TypnoM lever, was received m 1, ,,,-t. W. n ki"'j3 ''' j Somerset Monday eveninp. Her eousin, .-t. exchange for ponds at Hef . AallJe SatlI1Lri sUirt4.J K,r tl,e city as ' soon as the telegram was' received. . VnpTi's-sioiial wa; ci .iik ii- ;. lt iston to lielp fuht Gen. l'.l'K. , filksupin Bradford eoun v i..!ators of the l fjuor laws ,! -oa!s. !,f i;irning dead leaves on the iMe one and at the same -t wav to dispose 'if them. TarVer's for jirctty calieis I'.'.-n. bed and -unhleai hrd . p;llow-cae, table linen. :.;.! bedspread-. --f vi. II want good bread -tlii'.n ' .ennan s ins; j imu, ,.: ii r the "New Jonathan ' improvements prepara ., rfi. ture ff which cost the n.in $.'.o.'Jo. nml our n ,, ,. hundred barrels a month - ijijit it is no humbug. ...j.,-et fully, i'ooK A I"! FRITS. , ,i--..,i,iws .f .ly.t. Siiy.ii r tntit tti.-w is some , ..-tb 1',-btuellt whoso jjind to r.ui in the selection , i ioods or Fancy Arti- , r.i:!r..ad clerk s'liceeeded :.: .nth out ofa salary of s-O. c-eat future in store for ;ive one whole day to the Kcpubliean cause on November fith. It will saveanx ie!y and business depression next year. If the Iii pu!ilu:.ins carry Pennsylvania at this election, I'ri-si.h-ntial doubts will 1 cleared awav; thev w ill certainly be less a:ii fill . Many of our exchanges speak of the lirev aleiuv of tramps and robbers in their re spective vicinities. The tramp nuisance, which' m b.-coming identical with rolilvery, will soon have to be abated by some means. or he country will be at tlio mercy of these vairrants. are t !oV. the ' hav Id y slei-h n moderate Hiroveri -oats Tlia! man Thelirst number of the S-imrrtrt County T'ui.rf, a seven-column weekly ia(ier pub lished ot F.ockwooil, made its appearance last Saturday. K. H. Werner is the editor, and II. H. I'ull business manager. It claims to be neutral in politi.-s. May it meet with such success as it merits. We are in receipt ot a letter from an ex perienced and successful physician saying that he has ueteriuhn d to locate in Somer set, mi 1 will move here shortly. Although Somerset has now. as she always lias had, good physicians, we think there is an abundance of practice to support another. . ,-vl.:e- wer." never more nil .: s.-ason. owing to the last which were comparatively .. . ..l.-. j. snows. . :li annual anniversary of ; ...:i.'-it of the irand Arnip of ihe :n tiii- State was celebrated in I a-.r: the L'lih inst. ,:, ,i, r to wear bis new hat sina-h-'. .,-..! i'cii! to such a shape us oiue of . .-:tr theirs, where would the -...-.t In- had bon the night before. ni l" to the vhiTi-ab Hits of the ',-. I: i-s has been discovered 't .- b .lv in the AVest this time, and -.s in- t i have some shadow of real. . v r The house now occupied by sir.-et. next Mrs. Cromwell's Is rente.! from now until April 1, l 'v to .1. M. H ildcrbauui or S. M. Sellierset. Pa. -aid Miss Penn. ' 1 rejected Mr : . i'c'.low. but I couldn't have the aier.t of my marriage appear in s n-.ler the headline llogg-IVnn." i . ..t' underwear, stockings, gloves - i.i.-fs, collars, r'k wear, velvet. it-Ling and corsets, at P.AKKKK A I'MiKIK's. j :.:n little difference how good an . f the owner d.M-s not choose to ad it "th.r people will never find it I business man doubts this i-kiius are not liable to ripen to ) -able extent in this section this '' having been cut off'by the frost -1 been received a" fn-sh, having j i-i-ti rn cities. Mr. M. M. Trkhw fi.i.. New C.i .ods! Just received k of goods, consistingof black "l silks, black and colored cash i'lth suitings in all shades, black i-l velvets, hrix'aded velvets, flan .Tersevs. sbawl and skirts. A f new goods at hntluttt jtritu-f at As soon its possible after the news of the horrible accident at I'.rooks' tunnel reached Somerset, u special reporter for the lltKAl I) was on his wav to the scene of the disaster. His graphic description of the terrible ea-tr-trophe, together with an account from a gentleman who was in the tunnel at the time, w ill be found in another eolnmn. Mr. OeoiyeF. Countryman, agent for Pro fessor M innings object Teaching Stock Doc tor, desires us to make a correction in his advertisement which appeared iu several past issues of the HfR A i.n. The book con te.ins i'H illustrations instead of 1M0. iHiringthe flood, caused by the heavy rains of Sunday last, the new bridge in course id construction Ity the '.itiinty I nni. missioners. over ("ox's creek, at Pock wood, this county, was swept away. Tressels were up across the creek on which the timbers were supported ; all went down the river, causing a loss of several hundred dollars to the county. Several weeks ago we published a state ment to the effect that Mr. Charles Heuijie, of Somerset township had been arrested by Sin rill'Spanler, charged with an iilfiimous crime. We are in receipt ofa rather lengthy communication from Mr. Hempe denying the charge and alleging that his w ife had caused the information to be made, through maiice. It is hut just to say that all of his neighbors sjM.uk well of him. Mr. Peu'oen Wov, Kcpubliean candidate for Poor House l'ir.s tor wishes us to con tradict tiie report being circulated by his enemies that he is going to move west, anil will not serve if elected. Mr. Woy recently. purchased a property in Somerset township, and has no idea of leaving the county. We hi.pethat no licpublican in the county wi'l be tricked into voting agiiiiist him by this foolish story. Mr. Woy is a staunch Ke piiblican, a eood citizen, andjwill make an . ) school, sinking school, and j admirable otliccr. remains of each ; the color of the hair, a arty yet remain. ' , . , ld,aiid. a fo.jt, the shreds of clothing, all were . t.oon llAii.Ko.Aii News. In another ml- " ,, , ci l . xamine my stock of fall at I x. r - . r earefnlly studied bv loving and sorrowing w UI) f,ln,i (he ?dvcrtisement if , , , - , , before Mirehasing elsewhere, i , eves, so that if possible they might send at the American I (instruction ompanv, asK- ing for sealed pro)iosals for the grading and masonry of about eighty-five miles of the heaviest work on the South Pennsylvania Kail Poad. This includes all the heavy work on the road in the counties of Fulton, Hedfofd, Somerset and Westmoreland. All bids must lie in by 12 o'clock noon, Novem ber 1Mb. The indications are that consid erable work will be doue on this road befoTe PaiiKkr A PAincru ,..i...i...-n'l.,h' i mho uses all i Mr. Phche ICarle Cibbons, author of t J. P.. Snyder A Co. ell. There t ii'M ' " imiI t.cr !. has i large (bat thev are compelled to ! been viscing Somerset. Mrs. (iihbons is a . . !- attuost dally and thus .heir : sisterof tiis.rge H. Karle, K-ip, a well-know ',vav-fn-h ileal-, new. and of the : iawy.rof Philadelphia. She was born in ;vlcs. ground, tli ere yr . jiillsiUe ga r pile of fr. that city, but removed to I -ancastcr county. and a!tir manv years residence wrote an ..rlY .,sr!rf.rs:i'eb.vM.-srs j ar,i( !,. r!lI1, ..'w,,,,,,,;,, jMrh fr the cn.r. ha had a i.i'ge run. They, w,(, (she has also written "An .-.ii.l a .w lot which Willi j llivllM.,;ng "The 'Hunker UiveFeasf :' p-r.vnt. lower than the price . an1 (ju of tW), vn)lk,.r ,k,.t(.,es. In ll -ix-I in SomiTset Mrs, Gibbons made a second journey to r . evytean d. clan-s that he ( j.,,.,,,,,. an,j afterwards wrote an article on r marry a g 1 c.ik tiian a ! ., , j t Fartners," ln-si.hs others on English . can pi .iv on a piano and speak ; su,j,.,..s y (;ihbons met with a favora iri .jiiest of a wife he should ' j. ..ti, ,n here from a number of our citizens of literary taste. It :ti .jcest of a i;'e he should . il's at the kitchen, and not at the ' a mansion. Women who can b n'io and cook too are w hat tin .. demands, for anv man can lu i-ten to music. INS AllMCA ..nder of ihe World. v cure burns, liruises, cuts, I leers, I : n. Fever son. nitu-rTs. tiles, chil- -ris, tetter, chiijijwd bands, and all plitii. guar.mt.-ed to cure in every t taotiey refundisi. .i o nts er , -r sale by C. N. P.ovd. iutiLM. lie coiiiracts iororiiiig uie i uinieis on the Harrisburg A Western Pailroul liave ! not bn-n let. all reports to the contrary -At .vk.- The greatest I notwithstanding. It is likely, however Warranted ilj!lt tlieawanis win ne mane puooe in ine I lunr future. .1. M. Pmliger, witlia extrps ! of engineers, i now doing the preparatory wort at ine Ain-gneny mouuiaui lumui, and will liave charge of the ojierations at that place until the tunnel is completed. Mr. K. H. F.itrnes will exercise supervisory ! charge and remain here, at least until the of School Supplies is not ur- j ,.,,r. ;us bu n well advanced. Mr. F. II. .y dealer in the county, livery-j ( ;,.,,.,,( will dinct the work at the Ray "s waul cnti lie bad at my store, i ,101 ,,,,.! b is been ordereii to re- his headiuarters from Everett to Knlfimf C.n-rltr. 'Vaiiket. Main Strii. We have" '-! a Lrgc Pefrigeraloi to our Meat ! Iiiik't Llk e Tiif. Irons. The tliree Wech- r, u hich all meats call he kept coo' ' tenheiser brothers an'1 Musmt, who are con- Mutton. It.f. Pork, Ac, k. pt ' tin-xl in the county Jail on chartfe or bur- m hand. en daily. Parties glnrv and carrying concealed weains, ii inn have It kept in the P.efrig- Five Me P.LOWJ1 to Atoms. Teeeific Explosion or Htsamite at Urooks' Tik kel. Sunday morning, at ! a. m., many of our citizens were startled by a shock, which even through the damp and heavy atmosphere of so rainy a day as last Sun day, carried the news of a disastrous explo sion at Iirooks' Tunnel, eighteen miles through the cloud-laden air. If we, at this distance, felt the shock, how luuch more plainly aud with what dread effect those who were nearer the scene of the misfor tune experienced the same sensations can be imagined, A gentleman driving over the mountain between Salisbury and Grants yille was almost thrown from his buggy by the concussion, aud says the people bet ween those villages thought they had experieuced an earthquake. A church three miles dis tant, on the west side of the river, hud all of its windows shattered. Iu Mrs. llohlitell's residence, a quarter of luile from the tunnel, over Hog 15ack, lifty panes of glass were broken. The fireiuau on engine 7o0. which was I'iO yards away, was blown from his seat, and the flagman of the same engine, w ho was but a short distance beyond, was thrown from his feet and so stunned as not to fully recov er consciousness for two hours thereafter. The engineer of No. 7C0 was among tne victims, he having walked to the mouth of the tunnel to sue if train No. iu was coming, and on his way back stopping at the powder house was blown to atoms as he crossed its threshold. Prooks tunnel, the scene of the csastcr, pierces the rocky w all of Hug Pack be tween Fort Hill and V rsina. It is l -,00feet in length and is now being enlarged by the B. 4 It. II. H. Co., so as to enable them to run a double track through it. There are li" men engaged in this work and it is estimat ed that it w ill take Is months to bring it to completion. The explosives used iu this work were kept in a powder house near the the eastern approach to the tunnel, and a.l joing it on the side nearest the tunnel were two watch houses. In the powder house at the time of the explosion were -'S boxes of dynamite, containing 50 lbs. each, making iu all 11. V) pounds, or enough to have blow 11 up the Capitol at Washington. There Were in the powder house and watch hous es at the time the following men : Wm. iF.AX, blacksmith for the company, S.i years of age; he resided iu jimcllsville, and leaves a large family. lli sH lit ai UKiKi.n, blacksmith's assistant, aged , was a single man and resuleil 111 (irafton, W. Va. ItoiiEUT Hammond, a young man 111 years of age, w atchman of powder house, and is said to have been a most careful and pru dent inun ; residence Cumberland, Md. Geo. Keynoi.hs, engineer of No. 7U0, whose unfortunate pause at the sjwder house cost him. his life, leaves a wife and two children in Confluence. Chas. Tissue, the last of the unfortunates, was a young man of J years, ami leaves a bride of but three months to mourn his sad death. He wus tlagmau of No. 70J and came from Cornwallis, Va. No cause can bo given for the explosion. The caps w ith which the dynamite was ex ploded when used in the tunnel were kept, as a matter of precaution, a mile distant from the poAwder house on the other side of the tunnel. It would have taken liJO degrees of heat to cause an explosion, and it is known that the stove which was kept in the powder house in order to jireveut dampness, had but a small tire iu it at the time. iyuamite is simply fuller's earth sattirat.il with nitro glycerine in order to render it less explosive by ordinary concussion, and ordinarily it can be handled with couuiarative safety aud even thrown upon the ground without dis astrous consequences. We can see, however, how an air cavity iu the earth contained in boxes might absorb and hold enough of that dread agent of destruction to cause an ex plosion in case of a falling box, and such may have been the cause of this disaster. The force of the upheaval was towards the South-east, away from the tunnel, and thus this work was uninjured. Our reporter was early on the ground Monday, and found the sorrowing guiurades of the dead gathering such fragments as they could lind among the rocks and bushes, for interment. They had already made up live little piles of these harrowing relics and sent one of them to each of the stricken families. In doing this work of love they had sought to. as far as possible, to identity al least some pan. 01 uie eves, so that if possible they might send at least some portion of thei- mortal remains to their loved ones. Willi the exception of the disfigured trunk of Hean, whose fac was unrecognizable and the lower jart of whose arms and legs were blown oil', ail that was found of the men who were killed could hae been placed in a box twenty inches square. While our rejiorter was 011 the und, the men who were searching the gathered together another small fragments, aud placing them this time indiscriminately iu a small box, buried it on the top of the hill over the tunnel. Too much cannot be said in praise of the fellow laborers of these unfortunates, who, losing ail save loving pity aud human kindness, stopped work for a day, aud searched every bush and crevice that they might gather to gether for interment the remains of their friends. Trees were waled and cue down to be robbed of their horrid and unnatural fruit, and no work was thought too great or two harrowing in the performance if this sacred dutr. The men who have lost their lives were faithful servants to the comjiaiiy who employ ed them, and universal favorites among their fellows. An excavation 15 feet in circumference and five feet deep marks the spot where the powder house stood, while the timliers of the three houses were torn into splinters; sev en or eight trees immediately hack ot the building were blown completely out of the ground ; the telegraph wires for ' OJ feet were wound tightly around the fiolcs, while rocks away upon the mountain were Ives. at -lei ed with human tlcsh and blood. Hammond's watcb case was also found. The shock was felt 47 miles away. Manx- houses within a mile of the explosion had all the window lights oroken. The com panypaid all the funeral expenses, and did all invtheir power to comfort the afflicted families of the unfortunate men. A Withers. Frsiua, Oct. 2a, lSf. Ubotherstallet Items. Jusiali Brant, who has been lying very low of typhoid fever, I am happy to refnirt is convalescent.. s j . Quite a number of the children of this township are down with scarlet fever. So far no cases have proven fatal. Francis Shaffer and wife, of Nebraska. Samuel Stutiuian and wile, of Indiana, aud Mrs. Murphy, of Pittsburgh, are at present visiting relatives and friends in this vicini ty. Hiram Brant, who is a staunch Kcpubli ean, as well as a good farmer, raised over seven hundred bushels of oats, strict meas ure, from ten acres of land. This is certain-! ly a big yield tor an " off year." Last week one day Ananias Stall shot and killed a Mack bear weighing nearly 200 lbs., close to Roxbury. The bear had four legs but only three paws showing that old bruin was in a trap before, and escaped. John S. Meyers sold five hundred bushels of apples last week at.fifty cents per bushel, and he has five hundred .bushels more to sell. I think in raising apples Mr. M. can beat anv other farmer in the county. The corn crop will fall below 50 per cent. of an average crop, on account of early frosts. Quite a number of our farmers adopt the western modeof husking this fall. That is, not cut the fodder off and husk it on the stock. The barn of Joseph Walker, with the en tire crop har-ested this year, and all his farming implements except a mower and grain drill was burned to the ground on the l.V.h inst., in broad daylight. Spontaneous combustion is supposed to have been the cause of the lire. So far two literary societies have been or ganized in this township, one at Pleasant Valley and the other al the Plank Road school house. The teachers of those schools deserve sjiecial credit for organizing societies in the lieginning of the school term. There is room for two or three more societies in the township, and thev should be organized at once. The wheat raised in this township is nearly all sold at one dollar a bushel. In Somerset Co. there is not much profit in wheat at this price, and there is, I think, no use in hold ing back for a higher price. Of course the crop has not been so large this year, never theless we will have enough for our own use and plenty to spare besides. I do not think ' that there will be any raise in the price. But my advice would be to patronize home markets iu preference to foreign wheat speculators. , Now asi Thes. The Histoev of Oi k Coi'stv. The firm engaged in the publication of the history of our county have been devoting much time and patient research to obtain the necessary data and toaccomplish this writers have vis ited every portion of the county, interview ed people, consulted all the old papers and documents obtainable, in fact havecarefully investigated every available source of infor mation, in order to enhance the value of the work and make it a thorough and com pletfc history of our county up to the present time, and we feel assured the volume, when issued, will be one of the best publications of the character extant, one that will be valued by every resident of the county. A valuable portion of the work will be that devoted to " Old Settlers, their Representa tives, and Prominent Men of the Present Time," who have been identified with our various interests, who will be represented with portraits supplementary to biographic al sketches. In Bedford county such men as the Russells, Cessnas Hartleys, Andrews, Barclays, Manns, etc., etc., etc:, and having these special representations, and those in this county entitled to the same recognition will be called upon, and iu justice to their families and themselves we feel assured will take the positions to which they are enti tled. The volume will also contain views of some of our public buildings, fine resi dences, farms, etc, thus making a fine ex hibit of the enterprise and development of our county. These illustrations will be made from sketches by their artist, Mr. F. M. Gilbert, and an examination of some of his work convinces us that they will be creditable both to the publishers and them selves, as they are fine productions, and we trust those to whom an invitation will be extended will consider the matter favora bly, for there is a deep and growing interest in the forthcoming history, which will he a work that will endure for time indefinite. Appleton's Readers must be used in Somer set Township and at Fisher's Book Store yon can get them nicely covered, and cheap. All kind of school books at Fisher's Book Store at the lowest possple prices. New Ba'.i.aoi Bxle ofthe Pesnstlvasu Railkoad. Commencing November 1st, a rule (at present in effect upon all the prin cipal rail lines ofthe West and South) lim iting the weight of single pieces of baggage will be adopted upon the Pennsylvania Railroad. On and after the first proximo agents of that line will decline to receive for transportation any piece of baggage exceed ing J50 pounds in weight. The rule requir ing a charge for the 'weight of all baggage in excess of 150 pounds for each passenger will remain in effect, as before, ' Here it is, girls, the very latest fashiona ble craze: You must no longer part otf a small portion of your hair and crop it like a male's mane to lie over a port ton of your IDITOR'S NOTICE, csuiiierset Oeoot, ss. 4 At in uruhnn'i ( V.nrt held at Somerset MtAL iuo4 lor aakl Cowntjr.oa ths ItKhdajofl ( . ) iictoner, is;t, oetore in tmoornine elnsi fnis.hoi.1a l.i.t iI.a n-mct wn i.L Is U j tice tiiereut. to the matter of tb anrnt wl Mi ... , , ,, , , . 1 chart t'utmrn, iirceane.1, vo mutino of H. I Biter, to part it just above the shoulder blade, j ksq., th t uurt appuuit J, U. Kinimel, Eq., Aw- comb forward and let it fall in graceful : '.'V? l''t?be.li'e. lund.i0 h.?'1i.0i- . jIMiUor. i-xfoutur. to anil amoog IUom legal! aiiinicia w uie upui ruur liuse, making . vmiuci ncrtu. you look unearaspossiblelikeapocMlle or! tb Ouwrt a A STl'TZSiS Ceil an escaped lunatic I Says a practical fruit grower. ' One d. work at trimming In September or October jnay be worth three iu winter or spring. Large wounds made alter the sap begins to tlow in the spring rots back to the heart. Trim all frees and vines when the leaves liegin to tall, or as soon as the fruit ripens. J0TICE. A splendid chance for getting a good pho tograph, fine card cabinet, and pauel photo graphs taken by an experienced photograph er from Pittsburgh, can now be had at Wel- fley's pholograuh gallery. Call and see samples of our work. Prices reasonable. S - - ' A Krs'ox a Dm:c Stork. Xever was such a rush made for any Drug Store as is now at C. ". Boyd's for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Couglis and Colds. All persons affected with Asth ma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness.'Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy frrt, by calling at above Drug Store. Regn larsizefl. the heirs of Michael and Esther Putman dec I. You r hereby caned thai 1 will attend to the .tones abuv duvctsj at uir vltine in Somerset BoiMiiich, on Wf iDeiny, 'November 31, 1M3, Kncivjuu uij auewi 11 job we proper. J. O. K.1MMEL. oetJ4. Auditor. Butter and Eggs, taken in exebange'for goods at Mbs. A. E. Vhl's. Wa.nteb! A first class farmer with a small family, can hear of a good situation, with house, etc., by applying at this office. Apply immediately. A splendid chance of getting a good pho tograph, fine card cabinet, and panel photo graphs taken by an experienced photagraph er from Pittsburgh, can now be had at Wel fley's photograph gallery. Otll and see sam ples of our work. Prices reasonable. Undershirts and Overshirts, for men at Mas. A. E. Uhl's XoteThis If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family ru ci lies, horse powders, etc., that they desire to have compounded, they will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 204 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc., are not only fresh but 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, 2C4 Main St.. Johnstown. tlinghams. Calicoes, Muslins, plain and barred Flannels, Canton Flannels, and patit-sttitl's cheap tit Mrs. A. K. Uiil's. Chance ok Books is Township. Raub s Readers have been adopted by the School Board of Somerset township, and are now offered for sale and exchange by C. N. Boyd. Bring in your old readers at once and get them exchanged before the schools ojien and take advantage of the very low prices. School supplies of all kinds in stock Judge Black had one of those "ears for music" that cannot tell one tune from an other. Once he heard his daughter Becky, who is a fine pianht, play a piece that pleased him, and inquired its title. She re plied that it was "Lucy Xeal," and the Judge ever afterward declared it to be his favorite. Whenever Becky would be play ing for visitors Uie Judge would say. "Vow, Becky, give us my favorite, ' Lucy N'eal,' and Becky, slyly winking at the guests, would play "Old Dan Tucker," or "Old Hundred." As she concluded the Judge would tip back in his chair and exclaim: " That's my favorite !" and would wonder what the people were laughing at. School Books! School Books ! ! 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 iu all the towns and townships can be obtained at the book store. Slates, pens, ink, pencils, scratch books, chalk, copy books, pen holders, and everything else usea in a school room. Spe 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 Teward cards, from teachers and others, will receive prompt attention. Cjiab. H. Fisher. TXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JL-J Estate of John Marker, dee d, late of Upper mrseyiooi iwp., somereei yjo., ra. Letters testamentary on the abuveeaiata havlaa been k ranted to the undersigned by the pnier authority, notice la hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having; claims against tb same win present them duly authenticated lor stua men. un or be lore Friday, November SO, lse3, at the late residence of deceased. KACH1XMARKEK, Oct. 24. 1SS3. Exeuu ix. s rvr . 1 mi Childrens' Coats.are cheap at Mas. A. E. Uhl! -bui .40. 1 rr unit mt ni"'ir. JTj'J f i ...i d books at half-price. j ,,,,.,, C.N. Rovi,, V,:.ivv nnted. 'Mr. UK.,, livt.tnin new brick for sale, will sell l,y the linndred or thotis- 1"W prii-e. Ross Davis & Co. awaiting trial at the ovein!er term or curt, have Ik-i-ii giving their keepers a deal of trouble of late. Every evening when the turnkey would go in to lock them up he would find the lock on their cells tampered with and other evidences that they were ! rsict fun y inform my friends o trying to prepare to esce. After ronton ' ii'iitity that I have ofiied a new sttating with them forsoiue time, Uiesheriff r-trect. Johnstown, ' concluded that the only way to make sure 01 '"t Zil Main f. 1 ' 1 - - - . . .... :.. 1 I... - -i,i mes. Dye Wufls, PertUIiiery nig. lie ami ins ueputy, aecompainen u l: t renera!ly. At this season blacksmith, went into the jail for that pur-1 '":i attention to the ii.Mvtrades, l wise. Twoof the men reluctantly submit- , Paris liven, Pure Powdered ted to having the shackles placed on their eis.re, Persian Insect Powder, ; limbs, but w hen the olticers came to uie '"bill need of anvthinr in the third one. Chauncey Wecbtcnheiser, they ' CMue and H-e me or write for ' met with considerable resistance, lie made J inquiries cheerfully answered. I an assault njKn the sheriff, but was eventn Cha. C-kimiH ally overpowered and ironed. They will be Z',2 Main Street, I on hand at court. AnOTHUR AlVOl'KT. Mr. Editor: One of the most terrific ex plosions occurred at the east end of Brook Tunnel about 9 o'chx'k yesterday morning that mortal ears ever heard. S.- B. "Donald son, conductor of the gravel train, and Georye Reynolds, engineer ofthe same, had orders to go to Brook Tunnel with about twenty-five men to load stone, and they went to work about three hundred feet from the powder house, when it exploded. Be fore the explosion the conductor sent C. Tissue to the mouth of the tunnel to flag train 07, and Engineer Reynolds told the fireman, R. L. N'eville to watrlithe engine, as he wanted to go to the mouth ofthe tun nel, near which the powder house was. and while there the explosion occurred. The magazine contained 1,1. W pounds of dyna mite. Bobert Hammond, watchman ot tne magazine, Deati Bushman, George Reynolds Mi, V, .mu.wi 'L..;..ii...... .ill .i.rt would )c to place ! and C. Tissue were all killed, it rs nppo- stsof Pure Dnics.rhcmicaK them in irons. Accordingly, Sunday mom- ed Tissues and Reynolds were on the rail- riiail iraca near me mainline, as wey m e torn to atoms ; the largest piece found of Mr. Reynold's body was one of his feet, Thebody of Tissue was found lying against the bank, with both legs and the left arm torn off ; (lie right band was torn off at the wrist, his head torn off as far down as the lowerjaw, and his bowels protruding. One of his feet was found 200 yards from the magazine. Of the five persons killed all A (Jrf.at Ksab Shot. This community was thrown into an intense state of excite ment between nineand ten o'clock Monday morning by the rumor that a black bear had been seen. He was first seen by Mr. Albert Dively, near Roxhnrv. He then raised an alarm and all the neighbors ran with their gur.s and dogs, and those who had no gnns took stones. The bear was traced to Boyer's woods, two miles from Roxbury, where he was shot by U. W. Boyer, who is a junior at Mount Union Col lege, He was shot twice with a shotgun by Ananias Stull, but this seemed only to enrage him. The bear dressed 11)0 pounds, which will be divided among the neighbors. There were about one hundred people pres ent. Mr. Buyer was asked for the hide before the bear was half dressed. The bear tore the front leg of Peter Hover's dog al most off. C. Stontcreek, Octolier 22, 1183. CoNFU KNci Ite. The corn crop is much liettcr than was expected. Wild turkeys are unusually abundant, and sirtsiuen are slaying them quite rapid ly. Alexander Reed killed two at one shot, a few days ago. The approaching election does not seem to excite much interest, as both parties seem to be sure of winning, but they wont. ' If the people in all sections ofthe country feel as they do here, upon the recent decis ion of the Supreme Court, affecting the rights of the colored people, the party that endorses it will soon lie among the things of the past. The following' resolutions were reported to and adopted by Somerset Lode Xo.43S, I. O. 0. F. October 22, ISM : Whereas, It has pleased an All-wise Provident to remove by death the wife of our esteemed brother, John Thompson, therefore be it ' liaultxd. That the members of this Lodge do tender their sincere sy mpathy to Brother Tliompssn and his family in the loss and affliction they have sustained in the sodden taking away of a loving wife and mother. IlenAvrtl, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to Brother Thompson, and the same be published in the county papers. Submitted in F. L, and T . . , E. E.Pattox, W.H.WELri.EY, A. C. DAi8. Committee. The best assortment of Cashmeres, cloth suitings, anil dress goods at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. My fall and winter stock is now full and fresh, having just received it from the Phil adelphia and New York markets. Those wishing to buy clothing for men, youths and boys, will save money by calling at Hellley's. Also, a full line of underclothing, huts of all kinds and styles, ranging in price from 2." cents np. Trunks, satchels and gloves, bought direct from the factories. Carpets very cheap, to close out the stock. A complete, line of wall paper, gent's ties ud scarfs, linen and paper collars, all of which will lie sold as cheap as they can be boti:ht from wholesale dealers. , reit Mr. C. . I. Miller was awarded a premium at the late County Fair fora one-year-old Alderney heifer which by mistake was omit ted from the premium list published else wherein this issue. There were tliree sew ing machines entered for competition, the Davis, by J. H. Morrison, and the American and Domestic by L. Morrell. Owing to the cold weather the operators could not do full justice to the machines In doing the various kinds of work. The gentlemen appointed as judges, after having seen the machines operate, failed toarreein making an award and represented each machine as having dis tinct merits, and recommend a second con tent at the next annual exhibition; at a meeting ofthe members of the Society, the following resolution was unanimously passeii. AVWufJ, That we, the niemliers of the Somerset County Agricultural and Industrial j Society, recognize the very efficient service of our President Noati rscott Esq., in anting in the organization, and carrying out the plans, by which our late exhibition was made a success, and we do hereby tender him our most hearty thanks for the untiring zeal with which be engaged in the work ; WXI. SCHBOCK, Secretary. OTICE TO RAILROAD CON- TRACTORS. Sealed ProiKwals will be re ceived by the undersigned at the office ot the Amkeicah Cosstkcctuik Cour asiv. id Harris- buru. Pa., until 13 o'clock noon, November 15th, 1883, for the Grading anil Musonery ol about So miles of the heaviest work on the South Pennsyl vania Kallroad. The proportions, fur which bids will be received. are Sections 40 to 13 inclusive,' Inrlsion IS o. Z. 2to74 " " 2k3. " 85 to 91 " " 3 ' lWtol-i7 ' " " 4 " JXitoli-l " " " i lWtolBO !' ' 54; a ! 174 to 170 - ' " " " lstttozuu " " " The sections being each alwut one mile in length, the numbers ot the sectiuus above given will indicate approximately their distance Irnm Uarristiurir. Pa. Plans, pnmies and fjiecihcations may tie seen and all necessary imorniatlnn omaitiea un appli cation at the others of Ibe Llivlsiim Kni-ineera of the American Jontru'ti.n ( iDiiany, viz : Divlfion No. i, at rnnnettshurg, l a. " - 3, at Kverett, lJa. " " 4, at Bedford. Fa. " " 5, at Somerset. Pa. 6, ut Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Salisructiirv evidence will be require,! from bM- deis of their resDnnsiblliiy and ability to com. plete anv work that may be allotted them, at tne prices nam.il in their pruKsals, ami within the time tixed inr its completioc Such evidence shuuul in all cases ace ompany prii'uxsals. 1 ne nam is reserved to rc'rci any or ai onis eeeiTwi 11 not oeemen saimaciory. ROBERT H. SAYERi oct31 t.uiiu t.ninecr Am. Ciu. jar r EN"LRAL. ORIElt CHANGING TEEMS OF COURT. 4 nd now, 14th ef Octolier, ls&3, it is ordered 2. that the several ii rmsol Uourt lur Somerset County ptiall begin ami be held a fulluws : The'hint term ofthe year bi be February Term, and tiefftn on the Fnnrth Monday of February. The second, May Term, and beicin un the Third Monday ol May. The thlnl, September Term, and begin on the Fourth M onday of Si-ptemsr, and The fourth term. December Term, ant! oeirlnj.n the Second Monday of 1 eeember. Kaeh term shall continue two weeks, unless otherwise specially ordered : and the flrxt week ol each term shall be a (teneral Court of Quarter Seanlons, Oyer and Terminer and Uoneral Jail Delivery, ( emuion Pleas and Orphans' Court and writs ol Venire shall Issue accordingly. This i ii.sr to take effect after the November term and the first venire Issued under it shall be fur De eember Term 1813. It is further ordered that the Prothonutary cause this order to be published in the Somerset Hkkald, Somerset Democrat and Meyersdale Commercial fvr a period ef at leant thirty uaya. Per Curiam. Prothy's Ofhce 8. F. TKENT, Oct. :tl-4t Proihonoiiiry. jgXECUTOR'S NOTICt. haute ot John O, Stahl, dee'd, late of Qncmahon iiipr township, Somerset county, fa. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persona indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having eialmsagainst the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, December 1, 13, at the ottice of Dr. K. 11. Patlersoa. in Stoyestown. Pa. NATHAN STAHL, R. H. PATTERS' N, ocr'24. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Esute of Jonathan Rhodes, late of Somerset twp., Somerset co Pa., dee d. Letters ot administration on the abeve estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticate.! for set tlement on Saturday, December L lMsl, at the late residence of the deceased. JWSEPH HORNER. JOSEPH F. KHtiDES. oct'4. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Wlttrout. dee d late of Milfunl Twp., Somerset Co., Fa. Letters of administration on the above estate having been grunted to the umlersianeit by the proper authority notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to pres. nt them duly authenticated for set tlement en Friday, the 30th day of November, at the late residence of deceased in Hock- -1. oi'CM. ALEXANDER RHOADS. Administrator. Greis, Foster & Quinn Invite attention to recent large additions to their Stock of LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS, , CLOAKS, ULSTERS, NEWMARKETS, Ladies' and Childrens Scarlet Wool Underwear, Black and Colored Silks at all Prices. Flannels, Blankets, "Wool HOsierv, &c, &c. Strangers visiting Johnstown will find it greatly to their inrerest to examine our large stock before supplying their wants. OUE PEICES THE LOWEST. Jersey Jackets in al Styles .A.T Greis, Foster & Quinn's 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTO W 1ST, PA. BUY IRONSIDE CORSET! -:o : t'DITOR S NOTICE. V. H. Blholf for n.ef"l In the t'nurt of Com. M. A. Kins h Sou, I Pleas of Sutnerset l'o., vs. F., Nos VJ7 and lis The Pinkertun Lum- I Nor. T. ISM. ber Comiwny I And nuw to wit, S4th October, 1893, on petition of M. A Uoss A Sun by their attorney H. S. F.nds- ley nte.1. tne turt appoint I. i t oltmrn, i.sq., Auditorto make distribution. Somerset County ss. ; : Extract from the Record. : seal : Certified O-t. 'it, Ie3. : : S. I . TRKNT, Po. Notice Is herehT a-Wen to all Imrtles interested that I will meet to perform the duties under the above appointment at my office in Somerset, Pa., on Friday, Nov. 23. 18-3, at 10 o'clock A. x., when and where all parties can attend if they think proper. JU I UL.Ill lKIi, oct.31. Auditor. Advertised letters in the postntrice, Som erset, TV If not called for on or before November 1st, they will be sent to he Ditul Letter Oflice.vUt , r. I Ban wo we, Georpe t Casebeer, William ; PulLG. B. ; Gallatine, John W. ; Humina, Wni. ; Knep, Will; Koontz, Sadie; Vearkle, Amour ; Mars, Mia Maggie ; Oak. P. R. : Spangler. Miss Edda ; Walk er, Koali; Wynne, J. A; Yonker. Joseph. Mearkle Amos K.; Sparks Bros ; Wolf Adam. -: ; ; ' ' ' ; " : A. C. Davis, P.M. 1 ) . ' . , : . ' Lad; coats " Let me assist you, Mrs. Fisk. What in the world have you in all theye bundles?" "Well, I will tell von, Michael. This morning my liuslmtul put on the wagon a lut of apples, potatiK-s, etc., and gave me some money besides, and told me to go to Somerset and buy onr winter gixftls snita and overcoats for the lvv, and dresses for the girls. Well, Mr. Fisk was telling me how chciip goods were al J. B. Snyder & (Vs. and he didn't tell me half. I bought good calicoes at live cents, and good cotton dress goods at six cents; oak cashmeres, all wool, at fifty cents, and just the loveliest at eighty-five cents, and ltrocatells at 12J and 10 cents. Yon know they have a young lady clerk there just now, and she can tell you how much goods you want, what kind of trimming, and all about it. She is such a nice young lady ; not stuck up at all. Well, I have talked too much ; if I don't soon ipiit thev will get me iu the papers yet, like yon and Mr. Fisk did. Iid yon buy any queensware. Mrs. Fisk?'' " Xo, hut I priced them. I am going to come back ; Mr. Sny der says (and I believe it, he alwuystells the truth) that for five dollars he will give me all the ftioensware and glassware I can haul home. Ta, ta !" I-nlies' Coats, IMmans, Flsters, and;Cir ciilurs, very cheap at Mrs. A. E. Vhl's. Progs, fresh, pure and reliable, at Boyd's Drug Store. Xo old stock. Good goods, low prices and indite attention, whetheryon wish to buy or not. C. X. Botd. The cheapest Shawls in town at Mas. A. E. Uhl's. Xew Millinery goods every few days at Mas. A. E. Uhl's. MARRIED. FRAXK SN YDER, At the residence of the bride's mother, near Fricdens, Novem ber 1 1SS3, by Rev. J. J. Welsh, Mr. George L. Frank and Miss Amelia A. Snyder, both of Somerset Cosinty, Pa. DIED. SUTER. On Thursday, October 25, 1893, near Storstown, of diphtheria, Frederick F., soi) of William and Julia Suter, aged 13 years, 5 months and 20 days. LOUR. On Thursday, October 25, 1S83, near Stoystowu, of diphtheria, John W. R., son of Harrison and Lavinia Lohr, aged 6 years, 10 months and 26 days. LORH. October 19th, near Stoystown, of diphtheria, Grade G., daughter of Harrison lies will saye money by baying their and Lavenia Lohr, aged 2 yean, 3 months at A. Nathan's. and 19 days. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of Juhn P. Dowser, late of Summit Twp,, Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. letter of administration on the above estate havlDK been granted to the umlerslirned by the proper authority, notioe is hereby iilven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and thoee having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated fur sett lenient on Saturday, the id day of November, 113, at the orHce of P. V. Klmmel, at Meversdale. I-LIAS F1KK. ' SAML. J. BUWSER, Somerset, Pa,, Sep. 2s, 1883. Administrators. ,UliLIC SALE VALUABLE OF REAL ESTATE. CHERIFFS SALE. Ut virtue of certain writs of Vend Ex., Fl Fa., and Al Fi Fa., insued out of the Court of Com moa Pleas ol Somerset County, Pa., and to lue directed, there will be expose.) to public sale at the Court iluuse. In Somerset, Pa., on FRIDAY, S0VEMBER 9, 18S3, At 1 o'clock p mall the right, title. Interest ami claim of the defendant, John J. Schell of: in and to the following real estate, situate in Summit tuwnsliip, Sonurset county. Pa. No. 1. 11 the coal, iron ore. Are clay, lime stone, lofslls. metals, and elder mineral ana min eral substance!, lying and beioit under, upon, and contained w.thin the following described lund, to wit: Adminlng Ian. Is formerly ol bamuei ii Walker, CtisHclinnn Klverand the Abraham Snj lor tann.connuning one hundred and ninety-live acrf . less nve acres around tne tarm buildings. with the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging. No. i 130 lnis ot ground situate In the town of ttarrett. Summit I wo., somerset Co.. r a., num bered on the plan ot said town as lots Nos. 4'A 43, 44, 04. 65. M. 7, 70, 7t, T T3. 74. 74, 7o. 77. 78. 7:i. bO, and from Nos. Uv to l&S inclusive, and lots .Vim. let), 191. lCtf. 1. It:. 17, Id. 16:1, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 17S, 170, ITS, ITS, IS, 1M, 1S4, 1SS, 1M. 17, 2., 'Jul, 2 2, !i0:t, 204. 2ui, -J06. 20, 21U, 211, 211'. 213 214. 215,216, 217 an.l 218. with the appur. uees. Taken tnexerutloa at the suit ol P. U. ruurt use ol Uubert Stcckuian. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of the de. fcmlant. Win. Palmer, of, in and to the following real estate, situate In Jieversuaie ttorougn, fom erset tViunty. Pa., to wit : Two certain lots of irnmnd bounleu on toe Sou in t.y ,ortn street, on the west hv tJrand Jtreet. on the north by an alley and on the east by 14 "I Wilson Uuusel. having a one and a half story .Swelling house and stable thereon erect.nl. witn tne appurtenances. laKcn in execution at the suit of Samuel Adams. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of the de fendant, Mary A. Smith, ol, in and to the loimw. ing lot ol ground situate In Somerset Borougft Somerset countv.Pa.. bounded by West street on the east, alley on the south and west, and lot of A. II. Cuttorth on the north, containing one-eighth of an acre more or less, with a story and a half brick dwelling house and frame stable thereon erected, with the aiipurtenances. Taken in exe cution at the suit of Jaco. Conk. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim or the de fendant. Beniamin Hoover, of, in and to the fol lowing lot ot ground situate in the town ol Gar rett, in Summit Twp., Somerset Co , Pa., being h.l No. ltH, bounded on the west bv Walker street on the north by Locust alley, on the east by Mul berry alley, arid on the south by lot io. 169. with tbe appurtenances. Taken In execution at the suit of Margaret Knout, use of Andrew Hoover. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of the de fendants Emma Fritz an.l Amua Fritz, of, in and to the following real estate situate in the town of Kuiiiania, summit Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa., being lots Nos. 9 and 10, bcuiuled on the east by Hem lock alley, on the west by Nelson street, on the south by Shaw's Avenue, and on the north by lot No. ft. having a one and a half story frame dwell, ing bouse and statue thereon erected, with theap purtenances. Taken in execution at the suit of J- O. Mevers. ALSO All the right, title Interest and claim of the de fendants, Mrv Ellen Kalian (formerly Mary El ien Hill) and Thomas Hill, of in anil to the follow ing re.l estate situate in the Borough of Conflu ence. Somerset I ;o.. Pa., being three certain lots ot ground known on the general plan ol said town as kits niu. la, 14 nnu ju in mocg i, adjoining property ot Jacob Sterner on the west, alley on the south. Anthony Ix-gler on the east, and fronting on Lntroiie avenue, having an ice house and sta ble thereon erected, with tbe appurtenances. Ta ken in execution at the suit ol Daniel W. Oough enour. Norirc All persons purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that a part of the purcnase money to ne mane known at tne time of sale will le required as soon as the property is knocked down, otherwise It will be again ex posed to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The residue of the purchase motley mast be oaid oa or before Thursday of the first week of Novemtier Court, the time fixed by the Court for the acknowl edgment of deeds, and no deed will be acknowledg ed until the purcnase money I raid In full. JUtllt J. SI-A.-NULEK, SHKRirr'sOrpii-E, I Sheriff. October 13, 1583 REGISTER'S NOTICE. COXFWMATlOS DAY XO V. 13, 188.1. By virtue of the last will and testament of Har rison Trent, late fl the Homngh of Somerset. County of Somerset, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, which has been duly admitted to pro bate, the undersigned Executors will expose to public tale and outcry on SA TURD A Y, X0 VEMBER 10, 1SS3, at 1 o'clock r. at the Court House in said Bor ough, the following valuable Real Estate, viz : No. 1. A curtain tract of land situate in Som erset Township. Somerset County. Pa., containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, com monly known as the Peter Fink farm, adjoining lands ol samnei fox, mrs. . r. walker, ami others, one hundred acres or which is improved farming land, and twenty acres in good flintier. being well watered and underlaid with a valuable vein or coal, open, and witn a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, and a log barn thereon erected. This farm Is sit uate about one-fourth of a mile east of Somerset Borough, aud Is In every respect a desirable home. Possession ef the coal bank given this fall and ofthe entire premises April 1, ls4. Xo. S. A certain trait of Und situate ta Som erset Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., abnnt one mile southeast or Somerset, Pa., on the old plank road, containing about 20 acres, more or less part clear ed and part in timber, adjoining lands of C. C. Musselman, Jonathan Koonti.and others. TERMS. One thlnl In hand on delivery of deed, the bal ance in two equal annual payments, with interest, payments to lie secured by judgment bond or mortgage. T'RIAS TRETTT. SAMCEL TRENT. oet'24. Exeeutors of Harrison Trent. ' "PXECUTOR'S SALE By virtue of the last will and testament of Jos. O. Coleman, late ol Brothersvalley Twp.. Somer set Co., Pa., dee'd, the undersigned Executor will sell at pubiie sale In Berlin Borough, on ERIDA Yt NOVEMBER 23, 1883, at 1 a o'clock a. m., all the following described real estate, to wit : - .... No. 1. A certain tract of land situate In Broth ersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., adjoining land of A. J. Cover, Peter Beerhley, Jacob Hoover", Sam'l Blttoer and Joha Foest, eantammar l&f acres more or leu, about 7i acres cleared, balance well timbered, having a dwelling house, bank barn, and other outbuildings thereon erected, eoal and limestone on tbe premises, being tbe same (arm conveyed by John J. Knepper and wife to decedent by deed dated 21st Janaary, 1883. No. X Situate la the tawaship .-ounty and state aforesaid, about two miles zorthwest of Berlin Borough, adjoining lands of J.wUh Brant, Henry Brant. Wm. Sevlts. and others, containing 4W acres and 101 perches and allowance, about SO acres cleared, balance well timbered. TERES : One-third in band, balance In two equal annual payments with interest. Deferred payments to be secured by judgment bonds. A. F. DIC KEY. Qot24. Executor. Perry's DEAD SHOT VEmluiB, A BUKB CUU TUB WORMS Notice is herehy givento all persons concerned as legatees, creditors, or 'otherwise, that the fol lowing accouts have passed register, and thatthe same will be presented for confirmation and al lowance at an Orphan's Court to be held at Som erset November 12, 1HS3 : 1. Account of A. K. and Herman Jobnsen. Ex ecutors of John Johnson, dee'd. 2. First account of Wm. S. Howl in. Executor ol Wm. Knwlin. dee'd. 3. First and final account of William Shaw, Trustee tor the sale of the Real Estate of Josiah Tannehill, dee'd. 4. First and final account of Mary PeH. Hob Iltzell. Administratrix and Trustee for the sale of the Heal Estate of Wm. L. Hoblitzell. dee'd. 6. First and final account of Jacob HetBey, Executor of Kllaheth Kuhns. dee'd. 6. First and final aconunt of A. J. Ankeny, Administrator of David K. Ankeny. dee'd. 7. First account ot Win. B. Freaseand Jacob P. Caseiieer, Administrators of A. J. Casebeer, de'd. g. Account of I). J. Brubaker. Administrator of Philip Coleman, dec d. 0. Final account or Jacob Neff, Sr., Adminis trator of John Witt, dee'd. is. First and final account of Levi A. Bknwa, Administrator of John Sala. dee d. 11. F ins 1 account of Daniel Everllne, Executor of Jacob Snvder, deceased. 12. Account of Simon Chorpennlng, Guardian oi r.nzanein t norpenning. Register's Othce. i A. A. STUTZMAN, Oct, 15, 1883. ( Register. 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 finish, its real value is entirely dependent upon the strength of the Corset. Xo 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. I A ER'S BLOCK, Somerset, Pa. WHAT WE ARE DOING, AND HOWE DO IT. "We have secured the confidence ot the people, and that confidence never has been, and never will be, abused. We al ways do as we advertise. W e 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. e buy hundreds ol thousands ol 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 r urnishmg Goods, until he has seen our enormous stock and learned our prices, which are always lower by 25 to 30 per cent, than any store in our line of busi ness in Johnstown. L. ,M. WOOLF, Largest Clothing, Hat, and Furnishing House in the Interior of Pennsylvania. Johnstown, Pa. LIST OFCAUSES For Trial at Novemtier Court, commencing inonuay. ntivemner 12, iiow : John Johnton'i Admr. vs. Jacob Shatters Ex'r, Angut Kuehler'a dm vs. S. P. Snyder. Ieitrieb Trimjie vs. C. C. Miller. Joteph Chri-tner vs. John A. Huchstetler. Cyrus Bockusvs. Samuel CompUin. Francis E arlfflth vs. Wesley 1. Harclay. Cathaline Hents o.-e vs. Ed. L. Will Constable. John Staller lue vs. J. . Karclay et al. Susan Hover's use vs. Peter Shoemaker. Same vs. Smuel Clark. James Klmntell va, Daniel Klmmell. - S.U.TRENT, Somerset Pa., Prothonotarr. IWt. 13, 1883. i A. L. SHUArraa, Pres. aid See. South Pittsburgh Planing Mill Company, COr. 3d CHESTS IT M. - . riTTSBVateH, FA, MANTJFACTTOEES OF 5c DEAIiERS I2T "raiic. lEimMomiiic. sash. bis. mqcldtie. m. Pine and HemIo.-li frame stuff. Shingles, Laths: Ac. : also is. and rt barn boards, : Heavy Frame Lumber a speeialtv. All our manufactured wurk frem strictly dry Allegheny river lumber. A lull line of Sash, Dour. Shutter" mini Moulding constantly on hand. B-Lt:LIYMtS VREE OF CHARUh TO RAILROAD er STEAMBOAT lANtlXGX -Si.M TOR PRICK LIST. UDIT0R S NOTICE. To Pleat of Somerset Co. Pe . Valentine Hay ) No. (A, April Term, I'iL. Volaatary Assignment. The amlertlcned Auditor, duly appointed by the Orphan'! Court el Somerset eonaty to make a distribution of the funds in tbe hands of the Assignee t and among those legally entitled thereto hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at hla calee la Somerset borough en Saturday, the IVh day ef November, 1883. when and where all persons ln ereed may attend. j umi a. wn, oet31. Auditor. la the Ra 1 Body. Price fie. All Dragsista. oct24-ljr. "JEGAL NOTICE. To Rschael HelDbaogh. (widow) Jamea Hele bangh, nf Lanark, Carroll Co., TIL' Sarah, in termarried with Jeremiah Folk, of Elk lick twa Somerset Co., Pa., Nancy, Intermarried with Stephen MeXalr, of Casselman, Somerset Co., Pa., Matthias Helnhauch, of Lanark, Illinois, Jonas Heiabaufk, dee'd, leaving- a widow, Mary Ann HetnlauKt and tear children. Rosa, Hannah. Ma rah and Jonas Helabaash, and IM . tM helnbaugh, of So nerset eennty. Ta. Van re herebv notified that in nureuaaee of a Writ ef Partition issued oat of the Orphans' Court ef Somerset County. Pa., and to me directed, I will hold an Inquest oa tbe real estate of Saaaael Heln hough, late of Addison Township, Somerset Couatv, Pa., dee'd, at hla late residence, en Thursday, the nth day of December. A, D., MM, where vim can attend If yon think piower. Sheri'fl s Office I JOHN J. SPAXOLEB. Oet,81,ls at( Sheriff Pennsylvania FEMALE COLLEGE, httcim. The only comnietelv equipped, nnt-rhws school lor Ladies, with full collegiate pnwrra. west ef tb Alle gheny Mountains. Delightful lormtion awa Irom city noiae and uwke. t.nnpleut Laheratary. Sprir Faculty tc School year -pus Sept. ilth. riir catalogue, terms. s-- addreas Ihui K. l-auataaaK. Fnaa TXECUTORS' NOTICE. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S N0TICE. v...t. of Aamisttu Dav dee'd late of Meyersdale Estate of Joseph Berkey, lata of Jenner Twp.. Hurouirn. romerve ummj. Somerset co.. Pa dee'd. Letters testamentary on the aoove w- , """"i:--.- havlaa been granted to theuudersignea ny .i u.iuK -"-"'-'-- ",1 proper authority, notice la hereby given to au proper anuoriiy. neSof indebted to said estate to make immedl- person Indebted to said . ate payment, anu in. same to present then tlanat oa Wednesday, late reaideace ol deceased. notice Is hereby given to all I estate u aaae i I thnaa having claims against the ate payment, and those bavins; claim anlnet the heVduly aithentleateaiorset- same will present the. only auotJnvted far day. November 10, IrsJ, at the seuiement on Thursday, November a, 1J, at Octi JOHN M. OLINOER, W.B. COOK, Executors. f h im rMldnea nf the deceased. ISAAC BEXKKY. DAVID BEHKET, oeUT. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Anthony Ash. late of Jenner township. Somerseteounty, Pa., dee'd. ... . r ..t-inUi.ti.iH un the above estate i . i - -i t it ha Mmleraltf ned by the .... .n. hn.it. u.ttM la herebv a iven Ut all aa.- mmtmd to the Mrseni Indebted to saMfestate to make immedl- thority. notice I hereby given to all mmsi la it ..j . k.. hiiini elaima against the ik..i mm.U muis In aaJia lianilhiss aa. aameto present them duly authenticated fur set- tnant, aad those having elalas agaJaat M to pra tlement, oa Saturday, the loth day of November, mt tinm duly aathentleawl far settle sat oa, IMS. at the late reeidenee of dee'd. Thursday, November la, laa, at ta tanatsnsn JJXECUTOR'S N0TICK Estate ef Jonathan Machan, late ef Paint Twp., Somerset Co., Pa dae'd. , , Letter teetamentary en above estate hartag ndersigned y tne nrsnnr aa- OrtJ. DAVID B. ASH. LEVAN ASH. Administrators. of tha axaMtsr la Paint Tewnshhs. JOSIAH CTBTSat, eeU. T?XECUT0R'S NOTICE. &L. of Jeph.h. Potta, dee d, late of Shl. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. townnnip, somerset vouniy, i-a. X-B. , , , . . . letter, testamentary o. th.abov. estate hav- Est,. ' J! U sag been granted to the anderstgnetl. notice la Y'7 .7" .vl , hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate Letters of admin 1st ra tlow aa tne abeve eetat to make immeoiate elainu against the authentic' ed lor rem tier 24, 14. deceaeed. pay miin u, uu nuso M.ms ua. iuk wdw w - same will present them duly proper auinomy, smtieo w swiwoy a-v tm imt settiemeni, on twturaay, s inaaBiau wow 1""7:r " nt the Late residence of said thoee having claim or demand will plea. pew ml them daly aathsatteate) far set til saint am n I pom. Hatardav thairthdavof November, leat.at taw oetI7 Exeeuter. CHARLOTTE BOW EKS. Executrix. late reaideace of the de Ale. J. O. LOWKT, AdmlBlst atnf y
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