u u n ;1ie Somerset HeraldJ Small change appear to be acaroe. E. rXVLL. Editor. ...November!, ! u ?AT ''-- Hon. A. J. Collxirn Somorfet. Ient Sunday in isat J. B. Snyder Cos. ,u ek's "Hebald." . n.it potatoes for sale at Keller ,,;,,, is the plat to get g'oves of all .j,,!-1 and largest line of clotbinp, ',!.niarT election will be the next at ,,, poiilioans. eV. l.a tl" large and cheapest stock i ireftr in Somerset. tTe 47 fMi.tnia!ter in the United revive $1 a year salary. vr'' Hosiery, Gloves, etc., at rock ... t A. Nathks. ik Tr int. Salmon and Labrador Her t ,t l)t. at Keller A Sanner's. w -;u k ef ('iirars and Tobacco in the (bund at Keller A Sanner's. . rt nieiit of Mack and Colored A. Xathax's. ,;. l.ime Company is no' sell- :ne at eight cents, delivered on heir works. For orders, write to ,.in. tiarrett. Fa. Senate at HarrisburR raised $1, Shciiandoah sufferers one day Mr. C. F. I'hl started for Philadelphia aiid Baltimore Monday moiling, to pur chase Holiday attractions. The next contest of any nobe will be to sea who will handle the fravel in the National House of Representatives at Washington. Jflw Law fob Electikq Town Cockcil- I The Somkrsit Bad Bot. In all niv trav- A Tyrone lady recently bought cmn of tomatoes from a grocer in that place in which she found a snake four inches long. Turkies are reported plenty and there should be no reason whv anvone should be deprived of a good Thanksgiving din ner. A new feature of the Teacher's Institute this year will be exhibitions of charcoal and crayon drasriisfc by Frof. George E. Little, of Washing'on, 1). C. Last week we printed for John R. Scott, Esj the largest sale bill ever printed in Somerset county, a dvertising the sale of the Markleton Pulp Works. -, : M ,,,. r jlifiliy, keeps the nohiesl line . a' i ' '"I'S Neckties and siarfs, also , W.i.r all Kind A Styles, very -,.x. .rl s ' Hfrai.ii." ;., , styles of fall and winter hats t nfltiit: i". ' -,lrs- M M- Jreowen s. . . ..f Mifflin countv seem to be 'sxi'.iv liiw-aliiding class of citizenB. , ii;rv l-assed iijxm only three bills ..nent lat week, and they were but . .;. -incaiiors. . . ir.Mti-r. opi;, and all kinds of iki-n m exchange for goods at Hef- On Thursday morning last, Miss MaKi I'.-a 1 a' Irish laborer employed . .!;a ity reservoir, received a . ..-it -aturday and became beast. k T. r ''lit locked him up, and , . - lie was found dead. The . a verdict of death from intetu- i' A t.-t class farmer with a small . i,,;ir f a good situation, with . ,v applying at thteoflic. Apply vi 1. si new lineof Aeeordeone .. .. ;:'" ;il instrument, at A. Nathan's. I; i'ri'Ciss Flour forsale by Messrs A Mmicr, has had a large run. They .. nvrived a new lot which will lie , .:!." j.rr cent, lower than the price -, :t-ki''l in Somerset. '.i-!.ii:i-'t(i!i County Stock Breeders ..,;,,!! have decided to hold a County Infinite at Washington. Fa., on " .i: '1 -v Scnkcrs from abroad will ". i. The committee will endeavor .-, , iiformore ladies to discuss (iien interest to farmer's wives. The In banquet for the members of . i';!:i.n and the invitel guests. u mm! to buy a Indies' Coi:t. don't ci-r ,,n r prices before purchasing else A. Xathas. i ,:,t 0: windows of J. B. Snyder ,r,M,f p.itive that there is some i! '!th;'t establishment whose pood ii; he valuable to you in the selection ;,H.,ls. I'ressGoods or Fancy Arti- kitvs Aksha Fai.ve. The greatest ,i! wnnder of the world. Warranted .! cure bums, bruises, cuts. THcers. !;iii nin Fever sores. cancers, j'iles, chil- n.nis, tetter, chapped hands, and all ri.ti..nR. puaranti-ed to cure in every .!-. or money refunded. 25 cents per i Knr sale by C. N. Boyd. jun2lt. V it.ick of School Supplies is not sur ! hy any dealer in the county. Every von ant can be bad at my store. 1 hand books at half-price. C. N. Boyp, 'iiui.t's F.kst. If you want goo.1 tiread n.-olln rthan "Cebhart's Px'st Flour," - 'a. tnre.1 under the ''New Jonathan I'riMcss," the improvements prepara V!he tiiaiinfacture of which cost the t of the mill $30,(to, and our re- of oi e hundred barrels a month !! fa(1 that it is no humbug. Fespectfully, CuOK & Beerits. l:xt week's "HfrALP." ' i'T Mafkitt. Main Street. We have a ! M a large Kefrigerator to our Meat in w hich all meats can be kept coo' Van. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac. kept .nr'v on hand. Open daily. Parties :.e tneat can have it kept in the Refrig ' r until wanted. 'Viave. also, ion ,000 new brick for sale, ho w ill s U by the hundred or thous- at low price. at the Somerset House. Miss Keiser bad been an invalid and great suflerer for a number of years, and her death was the re sult of a complication of diseases. The re mains were buried at Berlin, on Friday. Mr. P. N. Crouse formerly of Lavansville, this county, but at present Aassintant Super intendent of the Reform School at Eldora Iowa, is spending a few weeks with friends in the vicinity. It has been eleven years since Mr. Crouse visited Somerset, and he says as the burg grows older she grows hand somer, John Mower, Esq., the oldest member of the Bedford county bar, died at his home in Bedford on Sunday, November lrtth. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon. and the remains were followed to the grave by the Bedford bar in a body, the Bedford lodge I. O. O. F., and a large number of sorrowing friends. On Sunday last, at Connellsville, Mr. Harvey Picking, of Somerset, was married to Miss Annie Sechler, daughter of Jere Sechler, of Lower Turkey foot township, this county. The happy young couple returned to Somerset Sunday evening, and are spend ing their honey-moon with friends here. May joy be with thcni. hen. For years past it has been apparent to the thougiitful citizen of Somerset that our town council changed too frequently for the public good, three members serving one year to be displaced at the end of that comparatively short term, perhaps in the midst of an important improvement, and succeeded by three new members, unfamil iar with the business in hand, has too often retarded enterprises and worked harm to the borough. On several occasions move ments have been aet afoot to obtain the passage of a law providing for the election of our town council men in the same man tier as school directors are now by law elect ed. We are pleased to announce that at the last session of the legislature such an act was passed and is now a law, so that at the coming February election Somerset will elect one councilman to serve for one year one for two years, and one for three years and annually thereafter will choose one, member for three years. Vacancies will be filled bv the council until the nex t annual electien, when such vacancies will be filled at the ballot-box. The new law is general, and applies to all boroughs. Railroad News. Keiser, daughter of Mr. HerU Keiser, ded I Mr. Charles McFadden, contractor for the In another column will be found the ad vertisement of Mr. W. J. Jones, who offers that elegant and well-known hotel, the Jones House, at Meyersdale, for sale. No hotel in Southwestern Pennsylvania has a belter reputation than the Jones House. It has a large run of first claM custom, and it will make money for any one that manages it properly. e nave often beard it asked whv some coins bear directly under the eagle a small letter "s," others an "o," some "c c," and still others no mark at all. These letters tell a which Fnited States mint the money was struck, "s" is for San Francisco, "o" is for New Orleans, and "c c" is for Carson City mint. The Philadelphia mint puts its man ey out unmarked. County SujH-rintendctit Weller has about completed the programme for the Teacher's nstitnte, and will have it printed and ready for distribution next week. Prof. Weller has made most excellent selections for the evening lectures oi the session, Iiaving en gared men of established national reputa tions. Col. George W. Bain, of Kentucky, Tuesday evening, Wallace Bruce, Wednes day evening, and J. II. Vincent, Thursday evening. Ross 1avis A Co. ,,Tr Tims If anr of our readers have nu receipts for liniment, family medi - horse owdcrs. etc., that they desire ' rommmnded. thev will do well to 't Campbell, the Irugpist. 54 Main I Johnstown. His stork of drugs, dye are not only fresh but pure, and ; rirts reasonable. His aim istoplcase tomvrs. nd be knows that the way this i by cl!inp strictly pure poods at -Milile figures. lon't forpct the name : i.i.iiiWr, Vain St.. Johnstown. ' i.ext week's "HntAi.n." ' ild resjiectfullyinfonii tny friends o ' . cininty that I have opened a new store at 232 Main Street. Johnstown. ) . re I would lie pleased to see them. -k coiisistsof Pure Pnigs, Chemicals. M Medicine. Iye Stuffs, Perfumery : I'aiicy tmb generally. At this season ' :' M-all attrition to the insectrades. l ure Paris Cpeen, Pure Towdered v Hellebore. Persian Insect Powder. When in need of anything in the ': liiie cor.ie and see me or write for '". All inquiries cheerfully answered. C as. Griepitb 232 Main Stmt. me assjs-t roti, Mrs. Fisk. What in ' ' r.J have vou in all these bundles?" V' I 1 will tell vou. Michael. This 'ii'.pmy husband put on the wagon a "f a: -pies, potatoes, etc., and gave me "ui'.iiey besides, and told me to go to '"h and buy our winter goods suitu ver, ,iats for the Ikivs, and dresses for rirlv Well. Mr. Fisk was telline me ehiup poods were at J. B. Snyder A atidlie didn't tell me half. I bought t'.i-iBt five cents, and good cotton ' rls at six cents : oak cashmeres, all ' f'.fty cents, and Just the loveliest at '.'five i-ents, and Broeatells at 121 and ''s. Y..u know thev lavea vounr iadv just now, and shecanU'll yon ""i- Ii piMxls you want, what kind of Mill f 1 A1 "Vni.p lady; not stuck tip at aH. Well. uxi much ; if I don't soon 'Twill gcttne in the papers yet, like fc. ,i , ... .... . t 4 r. Hsk did. Hid you buy any ire. Mrs. Ftk?" " Vo. ml I tirieed r. t : . . kuiur: wtxjtne ua'E ; air. rny- 4L MKl ' h'lieve J- ' ' ways tells the . i( ;Ut fr five dollars he will give me quntar. and elassware I can haul It is a cold day when the Connellsville Gturirr can't pet up a tougher story than any of its neiphbors. Not content with having interviewed the Jesse James gang in Fayette county, it must needs spill more gore, and has a duel fought at Indian Creek, in which two shots are exchanged, one party having his ear clipped, and one finger shot off at the first joint. It's tough, deivlish tough, but we suppose the Courier " has the papers." The St. John's Reformed Church at Johns town, of which Rev. W. II. Bates is pastor, will celebrate the third anniversary of the dedication of their chapel during the week The services will be closed with the Holy Communion on Sunday morning, Iecem her 2, lsA't. Ir. E. V. (ierhart will occupy the pulpit on Sunday morning and evening. Tin's talented and able divine will grace this jovful event with bis presence, and send this infant congregation on its way rejoic inp. Let Somerset people go and hear. C-m. The following of interest to Teachers is taken trom the Ijineaster FUnminn; the averape male school teacher in attendance at the county institute has nothing to say and those that do speak have more words than ideas. The best brains aro not engaged in teaching ; teachers are men who know more : men po to school to learn how to conquer the world, not how to instruct, and gradually men are being thrust aside by women from the teacher's profession. In Lancaster countv the Examiner finds the female teacher less stupid than her male companion, with his rod of authority and modicum of wit. On Thursday of last week a stranger ap' peared in Schellsbnrg with a horse which he wished to dispose of. Charles Colvin secured the ani mal by giving thestranger a pony and $40 in cash. Shortly after the transfer had been made Mr. Colvin learned that the stranger had stolen the horse in Indiana county and accerdinply a party was organized to capture the thief. James Bowser traced him to Mr. Stofer's residence, near Man's Choice, and arrested him thee , but while taking him to Man's Choice the thief broke loose and escaped to the woods, since which time nothine has been seen or heard of him. Bedford Gazrttt. "Showniantown," just tieyond the fair ground, was the scene of a slugging match that attracted considerable attention, Friday last. The bluff along the proerty of F. J. Kooser Esq., which overlooks the ensan guined field, as tilled with a crowd of in terested sjvectatnrs. who freely offered odds while the principles were marching to the ring that neither would dare to put up his bands and that the fight would be off. The white st rtfOpy was the plume that his admirers followed, while the backers of Cas per were content by the absence from their sight of anything that loo ked like seventeen hundred snow white linen. The small boy danced around the edge of the fight and our devil who was closer to the combatants than any other urchin reports; "first blood for Opsy! Casper knocked out. Second round, Opsv knocked out. is sponged and conies np smiling. At this point the crowd rushed in and interferred and the fight was stopped." Allegheny tunnel, on the South Penn Rail road, has purchased hit supplies in Pitts burgh, and is having them shipped to Bard station, on the Bedford A Bridgeport road, tlrCBeareet railroad station to the scene of active operations, trom this point they will be hauled to the tunnel in wagons. The length of this tunnel will be 5,'.40 feet, and the contractor is anxious to get it well un der way before cold weather sets in. The Bedford Jntuirtr says that work on the Sidling Hill tunnel is progressing rapid ly. The approaches have been cleared and a large force of men are at work at both ends of the tunnel getting down to grade. At Ray 'a Hill tunnel the same kind of work is being done, and in addition two shafts are being sunk to find the depth of the rocks. Laige quantities of supplies have been shipped to these two tunnels during the past week, and the Everett station house at this time is crowded with supplies waiting to be hauled away this week. Already the peo ple in the lower end of the county are be ginning to feel the good effects from this great enterprise. Work is furnished to alf who desire it, while the stores notice a very perceptible increase in trade. The markets are getting better and the demand for sap- plies from the farmers will increase the pri The contract! i or lh cV els to and fro, np and down the earth, I must giye Somerset the palm for having more rude and unmannerly boys than any other town within my knowledge. I take for example theirconduct on their way to and from school. As to noise, the war-whoop of the Indian canjhardly equal it From the smallest urchin to the largest boy, each is armed with a stick or club with whicli, as they pass along, they strike houses, fences, or boxes, and where none of these are with in reach, they strike the sidewalk. Who is to blame and be held responsible lor such ruffianism? First the parents, and next the teachers of your schools. In all well regu lated towns, it is understood the teachers have full power over the scholar from the time he leaves home until he returns from school. Would it not be well for your directors to engage some Turveydrop to give the teachers lessons in deportment, so that the pupils might be taught how to deport themselves in the common walks of life. The tax-payers, who pay all the expenses of our school system, have a right to demand of the teachers a change of tactics in this matter, or engage a new set, who will per form their duty strictly and impartially in this particular. In the neighboring towns oys are not iermitted to annoy passers-by the streets with their obscene and profane language, such as is heard in Somerset every day. Sojoi user. FOB S-AOLE! 7 A Two-story Hotel at Meyersdale, known as the r., lOXES HOUSE. Completely furnished throughout, with line grounds. All in the best condition. Has a first-class trade. Address nov2S, IV. J. JONES, Meyersdale, Somerset Co.. Pa. r . .11 !.:... .. 1 T'l. , ... i - . J Molted in Knox County, Ohio, and consists IV I UVUl'T IHJIUUIja Ul LUC IUBU ilUk T 1. . , ; . ,,-, I rva jjCMrA. ci 9tjij uu iicin n iiur, een given. On Monday evening of last week Mr. C. A. B. Coffroth dropped dead wnusl dis charging his duties as Secretary of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Winchester, a. Mr. Coffroth was a native or this county, but removed to Winchester nrly forty years ago. He was practical printer, having learned the business in the M hut office. After removing to Winchester he took charge of the Winchester Frj,ublican, the leading Whig paper of the alley of ir pinia. l later years ne nas unu '--fully engaged in the insurance business. A letter from Winchester savs that the funeral was one of the largest ever seen in the Val ley. Mr. Coffroth was prominent member of the Masonic, Odd Fellows, and Red Men orders. He w as about years of age, and leaves a wife and two children. aoa in Cal ifornia, and a daughter, the wife of Capt- . M. Rosh, I", a Arm. Deceased had many warm personal friends among the older cit izens of Somerset, who ainserely mourn liia bos. On Tuesday Superintendent Holliday, of the Bedford Pivisioa Penn'a R. R. went to Hyndinan to arrange for the building of new station house at that place. The pro posed building will present a handsome exterior. Its size will be 3tJxl9 feet. The baggage room will be 11x6 feet and the room used for the ticket and telegraph office will have a large bay-window and be 10.6x11 feet in size, exclusive of the bay window. The old station house will be used for freight purposes. That mysterious person, " One in Au thority." savs that the double-tracking of the Pittsburgh Division of the Blto A Ohio Railroad is to be completed by the fourth day of July, 1RS4, and that the contracts for building ttie Hempfield road will be declar ed in December. Franklin B. (iowen issued a circular letter Saturday in which he announced his inten tion of resigning the presidency of the Read ing railroad at the expiration of his present term. He recommends George De B. Keini, the vice president, as his successor. The war dejiartmeiit has granted ermis- sion to ttie south l'ennsylvania to image the Ohio river at Wheeling. It will be one of the highest and have the largest spans of any bridge on the river. Thomas M. King, Superintendent of the Connellsville and the Wheeling and Pitts burgh Divisions of the Balto. and Ohio, has been elected Vice President and Oeneral Manager of the Pittsburgh and Western Railroad. The Balto. and Ohio, it seems, has entered into a traffic arrangement with the P. A W., in order to obtain an outlet to Cleveland. Mr. King retains his former positions on the Balto. and Ohio. Somerset Connkrence Report. The Somerset Conierence of the Synod of Allegheny, met in the Meyersdale charge Rev. J. M. Snyder, pastor, on Novenilier 13th and 14th, for thepurposeof celebrating th special exercises the four hundredth anniversary of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther. Only two of the clerical members were absent. Five sessions of Conference were held. The entire programme was memorial, pre senting first, last, and all the time, Luther, his life, character, work and influence. I can only give the Uipics and names of the speakers. Rev. E. M. Huber spoke on ' Luther's Childhood and Student Life." Rev.;j. W. Poflinberper cm " Luther at Worms and the Wartburg." Dr. S. S. Good on " The Reformation and Modern Civilization." Rev. J. H. Zinn on " Views of Luther and the Lutheran Church on the Eucha rist. ' W. C. Hicks, Esq., on "The Reformation Free Spefvh and a Free Press." Rev. Luther Kuhlman vu "Luther and the Christian Church." Rev. R. Smith on " What America Owes to Luther." The foregoing topics were presented in the Lutheran church at Meyersdale. In St. Paul's church Rev. D. Stnfft spoke on " Luther as a Restorer of Truth." Rev. J. J. Welch on " The Formal and Material Principles of the Reformation." Revs. J. F. Kuhlman and A. M. Whet stone on " Luther and the Bible." Revs. A. K. Felton and J. A. Nuner on Luther and his Conscience." Rev. J. F. Kuhlman on " Reformers Be fore Luther." Rev. J. F. Shearer on "Luther's Faith- How Shown." In the main these addresses ah showed careful and conscientious preparation, while they evinced an abiding and growing ap preciation of, and affection for Luther, they were free from a disgusting hero worship, while they presented the great truths in volved from a strictly Lutheran standpoint, and, necessarily, gave prominence and em phasis to some peculiarly Lutheran views, they did so in a straightforward manner and with becoming modesty and charity. They were delivered with earnestness and enthusiasm, some them even with elo quence, as your correspondent has been informed. At Meyersdale the church was neatly and appropriately decorated. In all the exercis- the choirs rendered efficient aid. Minis ters of other denominations had been in vited, and were present taking part in the services. Through the efficient management of the pastor, aided by the liberality of his people, both of the churches constituting the Mey ersdale charge have liquidated during this memorial year their entire financial indebt edness, aud after repainting and repapreing jboth churches a handsome balance remains in the treasury of each. Of the hospitality of the people it is pot necessary to speak. Somerset county people are known as good jy ers and good entertainers. Our experi ence in the Meyersdale charge duly enhan ces this reputation. L.K. I Among them are a number of well-bred Brotbersvallkt Items. Jacob Landis, a son of John Landis, fell from the hay-mow of his father's burn to the floor below, distance of 25 feet. In his descent he struck against timbers and posts, and landed on a rack below. When found it was thought he was dying, but I am glad to report that at present he is convalescent and will be all right again in a few days. Jonathan Pritts at present carries one of his arms in a sling, the result of having it caught in the cogs ofa separator. A daughter of Joel Berkey, aged about 14 years, died of consumption this week. Last Friday the members of the U. A. R. Post here attended the bean-bake at Mey ersdale. Now and Then. We are compelled to leave out the larger part of this correspondence, owing to a press of other matter E. GERMAN CARP. A new book of 140 pipes of tnstractloni etc.. on the culture and hablwof this wonderful food nh. The experience ol me who Baa cpett 28 years as a practical ani aud lake maker and ornamcnter and nsn cuiiunat. A touK lor trie practical man In plain tollh. No person having sprint: brooa or iamp on their laud should be without thii work. Send one dollar and the work will b sentbv return mail povtave prepaid, circular and price list of live carp srnt tree. Carp ent to all imrxn ol the t'. si., the euol fall and freezing: weath er the safest time to transport the carp, but spring weatner not too warm in good. Au acre of water Is many times more profitable than an acre of land; and does not require one teneh of the labor to cam lor and cultivate the crop, lounir carp two to two and a naif and tbrve to three and a bait inches. tlO per hun dred. Send lor circular sad price list. Address OEO. HM.KI, fittsbargh. Pa. QUPHANS' COURT SALE. OF MARKLETON PULP WORKS, I )y virtue of an order of sale tssoed out of the 1 1 iirnlian Court ol soniKi-sei t Hmntv. un-ler.iKiicil. Executor ol Cyrua P. Mark!' IIoos kor Sale. We will offer at private sale at our yard in Stoyestown, from Wed nesday No vember 2Hth until December 20th, 75 head of shoats, weighing from 40 to l'J pounds. This stock has been carefully se- sows and boars. Miller Brothers. See next weeK's "Herald." A Creat Discovery. That is daily bring ing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bron chitis, liar Fever, Ixiss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side or Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. (lUaranteetl. trial not ties; tree at C. N. Boyd's Drug Store. I-arge size $1.1(0. Arrrios ! Acctios ! ! The grocery and confectionery store of Max lteckc, opposite the Somerset County Bank, Somerset, will be sold at auction, commencing on Wednesday afternoon, the 2Sth inst. The stock consists of all kinds of candies, nuts, cakes, tobacco. cigars, canned goods, etc., in short, every thing usually kept in a store of this kind. A rare opportunity is thus offered to the publie. Max Recke. A Pi blic Ektertaismejit. The Band of Hope and Temjieraiice School of Stoyestown will give an entertainment in the M. E' Church at Stoyestowa on Satnrday evening. December 1, 1KX.T. Good aekctions in reci tations and music have been made. M Who killed Tom Roper T' will be performed by ten little boys. The recitations will be hn niorous and pathetic There will be dime collection lifted fo the school. Admission free. All are Inrited. Remember the time, Saturday eyening, December I. at 6:30 jboth offitonycreek dofk. Comirmtr connty. The wonder to everybody is, who use all the goods that J. B. Snyder A Co. sell. There sales are so large lhat they are compelled to get new goods almost daily ami thn their stock is always fresh, clean, new, and ofthe very latest styles. Wasted. Several tons of good timothy hay, and from fifty to one hundred bushels of good oats. Enquire at this office. See next week's "Herald.'' Be sure and examine my stock of fall and winter hats before purchasing elsewhere. They are all fresh, having just been received from the eastern cities. Mrs. M. M. Trf.dw ei.l, See next week's "Herald." and Childrens' Coats Ladies', Misses', very cheap, at A. Nathan's. Dont fail to call when in Somerset, to see the furca)s and collars at Ileflley's corner, all new and cheap. See next week's ''Herald." There will be a public sale at my resilience in Somerset Borough on Saturday, Dec. 1st, 1S3 at 10 o'clock P. M., at which time 1 will offer for sale my farm Situated one mile South west ot the Borough of Somerset Containing W acres, more or less. If not sold the farm will be for rent. Terms made known on day ot sale. Oliver KsErrER. Fa., the lateol Westmoreland Co.. Pa., deceased, will expose at puiillc sale on the premises at .uaraieion, som erset Co., Pa.; on line of Balto. h Ohio ttallroad, on TJIUJiSPA Y DECEMBER 13, 1SS3, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the Interest ofthe said Cyrus P, Markle, deceased, of. In and to that valuable property known as the Markleton Pulp Works. eonalstinic of the following described lands and lmnroveuients : Nu. 1. All the undivided one-third Interest In a certain tract ot land situate in the Tp. of Addison, county oi boinursei aim mate oi rennsyivama, surveyed on a warrant In tho name ot Adam Cra mer, containing 424 acres, strict measure, adjoin ing; funds warranted In the name of Cornelius Kcllly. ann others, with the appurtenances. Jo. All the undivided one-third Interest in a certain tract ot land situate as aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant in the name oi John Miller, oontaln loa: 214 acres, inire or IcdS, tiefnir the western part ot a survey inale on the fribdayof July. 17W, In pursuance ol a warrant in the nameofjohn Mil ler tor 40 acres, adioinins; lands warranted In the name ot Cornelius Keiiey, Adam Cramer and others, with the appurtenances. No. 3. All the undivided one-third Interest tn a certain tract ot land situate as aforesatd. surveyed on a warrant tn the name of David Jones, oon tnlniim acres and IM perches, adjoining lands warranted in the names ol M. Klnir, John Mhaff, and others, which said lands are tho same mention ed and described in a deed from the Pinkerton Lumber Company, Limited, toC. K Markle. C. I). Markle 4l S. if. .ilarkle.jr. dated Hth day ot Feb'y A. 1. 1S-1, and recorded at Somerset. Pa., In K co ord of liec'ls volume 60. pans l'Jl, VJ2, and 133, with the appurtenances. No. 4. All Ike undivided one-third interest in a certain tract of land situate In .Millord tp.. Som erset Co . I'll., af loin inn hinds warranted la the names ut treorire r.uimet John Miller. Adam Cra mer, John hatl, and others now Simon Knos, C. P. Markle Sons and ot hers conta miliar 4c4Uacres and allowances, ticlntf the s.-me tract which was liatented by the Commonwealth ol Pennsrlvanla to Anthony limwall by patent dated the 17ih day cl Idav, A. 1. l7o and enrolled in Patent Uok H.. vol. 6.7. liaire m:5. and which AnthonyGmwali I conveyed to C. P. Markle C. C. Markle and S. B. Murkie. Jr., bribed dated Dili day ot October, Ism), recorded in Ieed hecord ol Somerset Co. P. Vol. .TV psifc' 3 i" and 33 with the appurtenances. This tract has almut thirty acres cleared, a log howseand barn thereon No. ft. All the umllvlile.1 one-third Interest In a certain tract ol land situate a part in Millord and apart in Klkllck townships. Somerset Co., Pa., aiijoininir lands of iieacbly t "Meyers, A Urowall, now C. P. Markle a. Sous, J.a ob Vounht tract. S. UeiubaiiKh's heirs and others, containing 11V acres and 7 perches, ol which lis) acres are clear ed, wilb n icool fUKur camp and fruit orchard, bavlna; thereon erected a Irame dwelling; bouse. Ion barn, and other outbuildings, and known aa the Koliert Llnlaman tract, with the appurte nances. No. 6. AH the undivided one-third Interest In a certain tract ol land situate In Cpper Turkoyloot twp., somerset Co., Pa., adjoining; tracts kuown as Harrah & Miller. Taylor's heirs. John Nlckelson. prance May, Koss Heinbaunh. tieorije K reader, and other, containing C43acresan l 70 perches ; raid tract is known In the community as the Con. nelly heirs tract: with the appurtenaneos. No 7. All the undivided one third interest in a certain tract or land situate In the township of Millord, Somerset Co. Pa., adjoining- lands of Joseph Miller. Siutman's heirs, Wn. Vousht, Pnvld Weliner. Jacob Wiltrout, Taylor's heirs. FlnOlar and Hay, and others, containing; 804 acres more of less, known as the Spruce tract, having- a thereon a water power saw mill and two tenant honses No. 8. All the undividrd one third Interest ol. In and to the .tone coal, mineral coal, bituminous coal and other coal. Iron ore, limestone and other minerals and mineral substances, exclusive of the surlaee sil, lying and lielog under the surface of all that certain farm or tract ol land siuate In Cp per Turkcvloot twj., Somerset co . Pa , adjoining; lands ol lavld Hclnhaugh Kudolph Meyers heirs now Kregar. and othars containing; iflS acres and M ierches, strict measure, excepting; and eerv. ing nevertheless hve acres of coal and minerals under and around the buildings now on said tract oi land to tie surveyed and laid out In a block as nearly ftjualatrra.! as possible and through which the purchaser shall have the right to drive not more than three lied. Units ol usual and average width Bed in mining said coal and minerals, to gether with the right to remove all of said coal and minerals excepting as aforesaid, without Do ing required to provide lor the suiiportof tlovr lying surlace, without being liable fur any Imury to the same, or anything therein or thereon aial to enter uhii said land and make such openings, air holes, iirains and passages as maybe necessary and convenient to remove rnld eoai and minerals, and to transport oualfcot her things toand trom and through said coal and mineral mines, and toand See next week's "Herald." The Femer Bros' have just introduced and added to their stock of Winter Boots and Shoes, a Ventilated Rubber Boot that will not sweat or chill the feet. Bed comforts and blankets, also Horse and Slejgh blankets, all of whicli are very cheap, at Heffley's. See next week's "JIehali,." The highest cash prices paid for wheat at Miller's mill, Berlin, Pa. Calvis Hav, Proprietor. A Wife's Trouble. For a namber of years my wire ba s been troub led constantly with chronic rheumatism. Last Christmas she contracted a severe cold, and a dis eased condition t the kidneys became manifest which rabjArted hyr to excessive suffering, as the Irotn other lands, toget her with the right tomaka all necesshrv rail and tram roads through and un der said tract ol coal and minerals, for the con veyance of coal and other things to and from the same and other hinds. No. D. All the undivided one-third interest In a certain tract id land situate in Paint township, Somoret Co.. Pa , surveyed on a warrant in the name of Adam Frank, containing Slo acres and al lowunoes adjoining lands now or late ol David Livingston, Mary Kcan, Charles Horlngton now C. Von Iunen, K. Kender. H. .1. Castes S. Custer, Noah Keam. John ITlel, and oth ers (saving and excepting however two small nieces ol irronnd. the first of which Contains 47 ! acres no, I 1 12 tH-rcliea irranted and conveyed to Noah Keam and the second ol which contains 14 acres and 40 perches granted and conveyed to Mm Pbcl. this being the same tract conveyed by Sem Kaulman and wife hy deed dated 3d day of Septemlier. tl. to B. r. L.nng. recorded In leed Hi-eonl ot Somerset Co.. Pa.. Vol. 01 Pages 1 and Kfc and by R V. Lung and wile tot". P. Markle l Sons by deed dated 3rd of September, lSKl and recorded In I teed Kerords ol Momersei o., ra., , Vol. 61. mures VI and S3 with the appurtenances. I No. 10. All the undivided one-third interest In a ertain tract ol land situate InMilfonl and ilk ' Lick t ! . Somerset CO., P., patented in the ! name ot Simnel Miller, and enrolled in Patent ! ftook II. Vol. 45. page Ms. adjoining lands of I .lacoli ougnt, J. .u. wnuger. ncscmr, I C. P. Markle and Sons, ' and others, eon- talnlnjf V acres awl allowance, neina; a pari of a larger tract of laud tiirveed In lite um ill Win. I'liarcy In pur.uanue ol a warrant dated the loth day ot Pebru iry A. I). 1TD4. and the same tract eonvcveil by deed dated Aug. 3, 1S81 by John J. Flke etal lot! P. Markle, C.C. Markle and S. H. Markle. Jr.. and recorded tn Heed Hecord of Somerset Co , Pa., Vol, Si. pages 4V and 40. No. 11. All the undivided one-third interest ofa certain tract of land situate tn Addison twp , Snm- i erset co., Pa., adjoining lands of Hobt. McClin- lock, O. Oiotfelty and tru'-ts warranted In the name of Kl hard Green, wm. Wilson, .lames M Near, and others, containing 107 acres and 101 iierches. and known as J,iseuh Yoder tract. 1 ne oincr uouiviueii iwo-iuims iu iub iotv Look out for next week's issue of this paper. The Holiday advertisement of C. N. BOYD will occupy this space. lands will also be sold at the same time and place and upontne same terms hy Jesse H. Llpplnoott, assignee of Shenherd U. Markle and Casslus C. symptoms of gravel p(,cam more prominent, her I Markie, who will also sell in addition thereto the liuiowing UCB.THietl inn I m uu jm urn m pi urine being colored, accompanied by a h?avy brick dust sediment. After trying- several remldles without teller, 1 procured for her a bottle of Hants Rem edy which she commenced taking, and before three days had paaMdsh. became much better. She eon- tinned nnttl she had used six bet ties, and now feels entirely eared of both rheumatism and kid ney complaint She believes ber present exeel lent health due solely to the use of Hunt's Item' edy. V. C- Cleveland, Norwich Conn., Hay S, IMS. Cratlfylpg Results. ITnd er da's of May 14. Mr. E. A, Thomson, the well-known grocer and provision dealer of 78 Green street. New Haven, Conn., writes as fol lows : " Several weeks line. I i taken very 111 i ter. of the land In connection with said works, the II lie to eJilrh was held bv the hru) of C. P, Markle fc kions. No. 11 All that eertaln tract of land situate In t'pper Turkevtoot twp.. Somerset oo.. Pa., adjoin ing lands oi K.May. W. S. Harrah tract now C. P. Markle A Sons and others, containing 1 acres and 30 perches. The Imt rovements erected and constructed upon said lnis consist of a Chemical weed Pulp Works Mill building is two stories. Sox ISO feet, containing; 8 digesters. alkali mixers. 3 alkali receivers. S large washing and bleaching engines, on. 7Z-lncn wet machine, one 72-lnch cylinder machine, eol pletc, dryers 4k Inches In diameter. X steam en gines, one 24x3o and one lOx'Jo Inches; 10 steam generating boilers, 6 double flue boilers, 4doubl deek tubular boilers, built hy Robert Wetherill 4k Co. lor cooking wood : 2 large evaporators, for re claiming s sla ash, with capacity of 14,000 pounds erday, with Ian and steam engines lor driving same; alio one small evaporator, win capacity ot 4.000 pounds per day ; Iron tank for receiving and retaining solution for evaporator, all tn first class running order. The works can be started at a day's notice. A never falling spring ol soft vs. w ater conv.ved to mm in a-ioco caenrou with kidney disorders, and I bad also symptoms of a diseased state of my liver. In short, I found that I was la sach diseased condition as u re quire immediate medical rreatmaat, and as I was anxious to obtain th. best and most speed y remedy, I becam. satisfied that Hunt's Remedy was aa article of excellent merit, and therefore I onciodd to give It a trial, and eommeaeed tak ing It, and before I had taken on. bottle I found rach a great t tn prove m en t that I decided to con tinue Its use, and by taking only two bottles the pipe ; water flows' to second story of mill ; anal mine on the premises In complete running order : ooul for evaporating purposes onst 16 enta per ton. delivered ; coal for steam purpusesoan be nut to mill at a coat not to exceed tl.30 per ton. Also, 13 two-story dwelling houses, one complete resi dence for Superintendent, on. large boarding house, one store-room, (two stories. Wood con veyed to mill by railroad located upon and belong ing to said lands. Wood can b put to mill at a cost ef SI SO per cord. Tb. Und Is prtncllly heavy timder land. The timber Is mostly of th. kind used for making wood pulp. Tb. above works and buildings are located on tracts No. and IX TERMS. mult has bca most gratifying tn giving me re-1 store neatq. nm, on the day of sale and th. balance of th. " I have ordered a supply f Hunt's Remedy for one-third of the whole purchase money on tbeeue- y stora, and shall hereafter have it fo. saU.a I i trmattoaof the sale and delivery w tn. aera aqa eoastter tt aa excelleM artlel. for dlw.se. f ,b. ; l.-. rVSrdS TZlCSZZZZrt liver and kidneys.' DIKD. H1TE. -In Stoyestown, November 19. IHS3, William Hite, aged 79 yean, I month and 19 days. ! sale, to be secured by bond and montage oa the premises sold. The property win s ium clear oi liens except the price ol No. 7 above, which will s. sold sut'ieet to the payment ol 4.V4'p.r annum to Llltabeth Millar during Iter natural 111. and at ber death the payment ot 7M.14le the heirs of Jonathan Miller, deceased. 8. B. MARKLE. Ja, DOVXL Kxacatar. MARRIED. HEMIXGERBEAXT: October 35, at Berlin, Pa , by Rev. II. E. Keener, Ben- jaoiin P- Heninger toJAnnie E. Brant, township, Somerset 7 LECTION NOTICE. There will be an election h.ldd In Bsvtla th. IMth day ot December, 1S83, by th. aMtabert ol tb. farmer's In too Asouelailoa aad Br. la sura nr. Company of 8ouMtwt Coaniy Pa. to elect a President, Vice President, Secretary aad six Hi rectors. P.V order ot th. Board. novi 1). J.Uuibakui, PHILIP HAV, Secretary. PresldeiU. Greis, Foster & Quinn Invite attention to reeent Iai-ire additions to their Stock of LADIES AND MISSES' JACKETS, CL OAKS, ULSTEUS, XI J 11111 HKETS, Ladies' and Childrens Scarlet Wool Underwear, Black and Colored Silks at all Prices. Flannels, Blankets, "Wool Hosiery, fco, &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 all Styles Greis, Foster & Qmnii's- 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHIsTSTO WN, PA. Largest Assorment f Indies' Coats, Ladies' Coats, Misses' Coats, Misses' CoaK Childs' Coats, Cliilds' Coats. OF I, adies' Coats, ladies' Coats, Ladies' Coats ladies' Coats. Misses' Coats, Misses' Coats, Misses' Coats, Misses Coats. Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, AT LOWEST PRICES AT 223, Main Street. Johnstown. Pa. A. NATHAN'S. BACK'S BLOCK, Somerset, Fa. A. L. Sliar?EP., Pre, ami Sec. Soutli JittsburLjli '.Planing ZVIill Company, Or. Sil a-J t'lll vfM r (. M. H. PI T nRl'KU M, Ft, MANUPACTUEEKS OF A: DEALERS IIsT runni ninu-niiiBt sia ss, mnis. m. Pine ami HitiiI.kIi frame sluH. S;ii:iir!'. Iath-: r. : ai Hand 50 It lani hoard Frame Lumter a .eeinltv. All our in.iiiui.iri urcl w,,rk In-ni !trirf lv dry Alleh.tiT river U lull line ul Sab. li'Nir. ShuHer;nt'l Muul'iin:: '".( mi !v on lifind. t-l)h:r.n t.Klt V "HE: F ClIAK'.h. l o HAIl.lio.il r stlamroat lasdisgs. -.SAiJ fuh I'ftCfc' LSr. or Hearr JJXECUT0RS 0TICE Estate of Augustus IH. de--.f late r .Mcv. rMalo Korvun, SiTQerset I'rmnty. I'a." Letters testamentary on ih :tl,ve c?ta!e having been irranted lu In? undersigned t y ttie proper authority, n"tiie Ik lierel.y iven t all iierns Indebted t said efie o mke immedi. ala payment, and l hose having claim.- hhiih st the same li prertent tneui tlnly authmil'-Vrd hr ('f tlemnt on Wednesday, Xjveuiber 1. I'M. at tte late residence ul deceased. .IliHX M OL1NOEK, W. 1J. r(MK, Oct3. Exei-Utn!.. E-LI A D M I X LSTKATO It's N I. T I CK. A. J. Lit ate of Anthony A.h, late ol" .Ienn?r tuWTiaLij). arniuir iwi i-vuin j . g trc u. having hen irrHDte! to the nn feriin.il by the pmpt-r kutbnriiy notice Is tvre j uivva to ;i ate payment antl those having -UiniH aK'in-t the snmeto present them July authentiratttl mr ret. uemeni, un aiuruay. ine iutn nay oi (.TcniDrr at the late r.9iienre l te',. I ' r ii' D. ri 4' IsLV AN ASH, (Vt3. rtt'U i::Itkiti if. DM I X I ST K AT0 ll'S XOTI CPZ- f Ji fph Ilrkey. late of Jeiiner Twp., letter if A'Uninl.-t. aticn utheabTe estate huvinkC n KninitM to the nmlersiKneU l the pr'(rf?r auth'.rity. nMe is hereby iea in all jn-r-ocs lnt?M''l to s;iit estate to maka Immr li te payment, ami thou bavin claims aamal the .iu will pre--nt ttietu duly autbeuticatp! tor i'lilemi-nt on Thur-!iy, NuVenitr V2, 1-, at : !ic re-uleuft t the leceaseU. ISA A BRUKEY, lAVIIHfell;KKY, f rilT. Aluiiniaira(or. prni.u; sale of Vainatlc Real Estate! 1v virtnr ot an Ifoort ot '(To inn JXECUTOIt'S NO'i ICE. Estate uf Jephtha Potts, der'd. late of Shade township, Somerset County, Pa. letters testamentary ontheaNive rKtale hav intr been irranted to the ander'fzred. ootie I herenv telven to all perns indebted lo aiill estate to make Immediate payment, and thoe haTliii; claims aiaint the fame will present them dnly authentlva ed for setilrmnt, in Saiurday. Ko veuilier 'j4. lo3, at the late rcsiiienre ol ?aid deceased. V rHAULOTTi: J. POTTS. xivitor, piW l.KS. Eit-utrii. DM IXISTKATOUV5 NOTICE. Li? late of Jonathun Kholcs. laie of S ,iner?pt twp., SiTinTcr eo.. Pa., ttec-!. Letters of adminlftntlon on the sixve estjtte havlnir been ranted to the nnilers'tkin?"! hy the pnieruthrity, nittlce is herrty iffvn to all per sons intehte) to saM state to make ircme-tiat1' payment, ant tlwje having claims meainsr the same to present them ntily au!hi'Ct1catei for set tlenent un Saturday, HeemU rl. Ink. utlhe lato residence of the deceased. J-sF:PH HOKNKK, Jt-KTH F. hHMl-tS. octU4. Administrator. A DMINlSTRATOKaS NOTICE. Estate "J Jofph WHtrout. decM I ite of Miih-rl Twp , Somerset IV, IV. letters ot administration on tho ab..ve curate havinic leen (crantei to the under in ned hy tit proper authority notice is hereby iclven to a 11 persons indehtei to said estate to make iiuinedl. ate payment, and those havinv claims siftinst thn same to pr?s nt them duly auihentutnted tor set tlement on Friday, the 30th 'a of N'MVemhcr. ltiHO, at the late reildeuce W debased in Koctt- WHHl ALEXANDER RHOADS. otm. Administrator. 4 UDITOR S NOTU'E. Somerset (Vuuty, s. i At an Orphan s Court reid at omerFet Skal tn arid tor satd County on the l.Mh day id Judires thcre;f. in the mutter f the esr n ot Mi chael Futmm, d-ctard, -n motion ni H. L. Haer, Vtt theliiirt nittKiifi; I ti. k itmnH Hu . All- Citor to distrlt utc the fund in the hnml oi Jnc.h L.iiliner. bx-. utor, to and hiquuk iu-m legally entitle! thereto. Bv the Court A. A. STVTZMAN.Ctcrk. N JOTICE To the heirs of Michael and Esther Putman d-fil. You are hereby notified Unit 1 wlil attend to the duties above directed at my ollice in S'menM Hurouvb. on Welnesday, 'November '41. 11, where you my attend it jou e pnper. J. O. KIMMFU ocVU. Auditor. .Ur.LICSALE Valuable Real Estate ! BY virtue or an orvlr ef sale inued it ol the Orphan's Cunrt of omer"t County, t" me direct ed. 1 will eipose to public sale oa the premises lie property late ol John Kins;, dee d, on FRIDAY', DECEMBER H, at I o'clock p. M.. the rnllwin( reel esra e silua-e In Somerset twp.. In said count;, ad win in !.! ol Jacob Cnau'rymaa, lavie T.yman. IXiriei I'nuw, Moses Youny. Julia Hay and ie. t'. un Irrman, euniainina; 'M acrt nd a ferehes. 1tri is a very de'irable bone, sltaaie alnat oar-hall mile ative liaransvtlie, cnnicnt to the store, school house and ehorrb. There I ! two story house ami barn and ail nret-wary cat. add ina; on the premises. Lad uihier gtjotl cultiva tion. r- tl. VW in hand oa delivery oldeeil. onctbird to remain a lien for the iw'i, tlio interent to be paid lo her anauallv donna her natural Mfe'lmr. and at herdvathtbe priw-lpal ran to l he heir and Iraal represeniativee ol John kill. dc'l. ike balance in two eUl annual payaaeni. t be aeon red by lodgment bond. '1 en per cent ol band aumey to le paid when pniperty Ubmpcktd down. Possession April "I"" deed will he dellv ered. i.AVt.NIA Ji 1MJ, nov'21. Trustee. P6sry'sDEADSH3.'Vsrniiiyp, A B'SZZ CXT.Z FOB WORMS la the Uuiii yj. Price re. All Erntet. , , eu-ljr. rder of tfale Issued out ol the on Pleas f Somerset County, and to us directed, we will expose to sale at the Court Houre, on FRIDAY. SOY EMBER 188.), at in o'clock a jt., the lullowioK demTlbed Keal Estate. fr : A true: "I land, rompowl of several contlanona parcels, situate in NtuthaniDton Twp., Nnier4et Countv, Pa., e.l' inline land of Abnihaui Moyer, Ianiei Hover's heirs. John Lehliv's heirs, Jona than I mefif k and others, containing 17 aeraa. more or le -iIm u 140 acres cleared and In high -tate ot cultivation, Vi acres la meadow, n giutl "ri'luT-.l ot all k;nd ul iruit. and a sugar :auip of atioui'.o treea. Al?i. a two-slor DWELLING HOUSE. Funk Ham. ind (itherouthulldlntfl thereon erect ed. Ihisluml is underlaid with ocn eoal fetus, otaN.ut h,ur feel tn thickness. Ai-o irv-n ore and limeFtnne. Thl property is ck-.-e to chun-h and '-h"Is. ah ut five ad!cs' fron the BWo JiUblv llai'Msd. VI miles Iron. Cus-l erland, .Md , and ib a t-ri-o-ii ccinniunlty. TERMS : Il2 ooOra-h. 10 per cent of which Is to be paki oa day "I sale, the balance iu l.i equal annual pay-i-nenis from dale of rale, to te secured by judg ment oa I he land. Any one defirirg further lnlormation sbould call on ur address J. H hi. Vrq.. cS,meret. Pa. AHItAHArH IttlYEK, OttHUlK MARTZ. octi-l. Adxtl and Trustee. A Ijslate KMIMSTKATOK'S NOTICE. f Hir-im J. Miller, late of Falls City. Net-ra-ka. Letters or adminudratlon on the above estate hjvingl'een granted to the undersigned br the lrper authority, notice la hereby given to all perfons indebted tofahl eat ate to make Immedi ate pavment ant tho?e bavuig claims or demand wiil please present them dnly authenticated for .'Ui icent t n ut onlay, liecenibcr lavi, at the rei!rnre ol .IomhIi Ik.yi. in yuen-a hoeing twp. JOHN J. Mil LtR. nov!4 Adminiftrator. NANCY WtAVtl' Administratrix. JO Til E TO TRESPASSER. Notiie is Ii, re ir given that the undertime! will proserme all ierMns guilty of trespassing on his prt perty W( miles north of Kockwood. or In anv way destroying hi fences, to the full extent ol the law, on and utter this date, Nov. 14. 1MI3. n.j v H J OHN J. U AllitK. Y IMINlSTKATOK'S NOTICK. Estate of Ldnmnd M. Klmmel. decenreil. late el Somerset Ht.. Somerset Co.. Pa. letter oi admirdstntlon on the bore estate having been granted to the undersigned bv the jp'Pr auMiority. m tire Is hereby given to all persi ns Indebted" losald estate to make I m me. 11 ate payment, ami those having claims against the same will present them dnly autlien'icnted for settlement atmynmce lo Somerset, Pa en Snt urdv, l'eituber la, IHs-v HENRY F. SOHrXL. to7. Administrator. SOTICE TO STOCK HOLDEI. P 11 TSB . RQ k 1 ON N E LLS V 11LE R. R CO. (iasiKAi. omen. Pirranrau, Not. 13, IsM. Vot Ire is hendiy given that In accordance with i.1 the Charter and By-Laws ol this Cowpany: the Ai.miil .Meeting oi "htta-kboliler. will beheld at the ottic "( 'he t.om arv In the city of Pitts burg, on MoNDAY. liH'I.MbtH 3nl next, be tween the bours or Vi o', l.-k w. and 1 o'clock r. tor the elect Ion ot a P'wnlol Iitreetors to serve for the en.omg year, and lor the traneactl. n of such o;her t.n. loess as may be bn oatit before the meeting. 1 he M ck 1 raasler H-a will t-e rlo ed ' n the ' oih ' . aii.i remain doted antli alter the Annual Meet lag tl Steckkohlers J. a AbHIXITON. noVJl a. Secretary. I ECsAL NOTICE Having l.rn asi;ted Auditor ly the T phana' el s. .er-et Ceonty lo make aad re- i rt adutriluten otihe r-aiaace ol ike land In tlehanosol J..d H lt!e. .eet,r ef the last wkI aad le.tamenl uf l llabeib kahos. tote of peiim u rouah. d.-tai-d. public Is there- ,ore gtvn is.t I will trrfi'rni ll.e duties rHnef at t b omee ol Was. H. Knit. f t., la Snnrt P'-rough, on Ilmrfday, Ihe IJtb doy el I'eceutber, ISKX. P. Y. klMM t le. noril Andllof. px Karon's notice. EMnf "I J"11" Marker, dee'd, Kate ef t'pper Terkeytout twp.. Somerset Ce.. Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate bavins; been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notiee Is hereby given lo sil persons In debted to saW estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against Ibe Mae wiil pre-ent them duly anihenticated toreettle mcnt oo or before Friday. November M, lata, ak tb. late residence ' KACH EI MARK kK. Oct. 24. 1S83. Exeentr X. TjiXECL'TOR'S NOTICE Estate of John O. Stahl. deM, UU ef Qitenaloa lug township, Somerset enunty. Pa. Letters testamentary on the above eetat having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notion Is hereby given to all persons In Jested to said estate teauke Immediate pavmeat, and those having claf msagainst the same will or.sent them dnly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, lecember 1, 1MB, at tb office) of lr. K. H. Patterson. In Stoyestown. Pn. NATHAN STAHL, R. H. PATTERSON, oct24. tie ntor
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