The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 10, 1884, Image 3

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Somerset Herald.
(iKO. R. StTLU .
Mr. John F. Blvmvtr, nd wife, of Bed-1 "enl7 s- Bkey, ut Quen.ahoning town-
!hP will offer at public tale at hit farm.
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L a liufT.
lp time is near.
jf nl inwnliKtit.
h the harvest moon.
lit thewerJs staiul.
f jHiles are goinR tip.
ivful of your health.
of cal-bage Uiisytar.
fing mul is uni-or"''" r-
k-Is are rrjnt-a scarce.
ie Tackle, at C. X. Bovd'a.
I the iirt month of Autumn.
Wlons are being boy-ciitted.
f j.is-tiles still pollute the air.
v are shrinkinfr at lw.h end.-.
! coo ls now viiini'b
r
The small boy that hasn't got a Blaine or'
( ''lerrland cap is in hard lnck. indeed.
Mm. Bows B. Heid and family, of Dunbar,
J'ayotte county, are visiting in Somerset.
Mr. J. Vi'arren Scull, of Irwin, 'Westmore
land comity, is visiting friends in Soruerset-
J'rof. Daisy's dancing class wound uitbe
summer session with a hop at the Somerset
House, Tuesday night.
Messrs. Cook t Beerits have a large force
of men at work, excavating the cellar for
tin ir new brick warehouse.
1 one mile northwest of Stoyestown, on Sat-
Mrxs. A. E. I'm..
Jwyors are preparing
their caes for
L-bt overcoats will soon be in de-
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a. all c
ha! d.
fcimii.
fc. .lumps and eveiun
jfwlilip.
jr.T btiy housewife
bing business.
ircar ha not been a success
)e line tins year.
e:ly for us4. Sold by
fumation is not argument, by
bc.gcy whip go to James B.
s are having a
is ever buy in
Mr. W. K. A'anderbilt paswd through
Somerset last Tuesday, on a special train
over the Somerset 4 Cambria railroad.
Mr. '.V. H. Wood, the Main Street jeweler,
put a five thousand pound HaU"s fire and
burglar proof safe into his store, last Satur
day"! The Congressional candidate, with their
conferees, have returned to Somerset, and
taken tip their quarters at the Somerset
House.
John Zeigler. the young man who was so
seriously injured while working on the new
county bridge at Meyersdale, a few weeks
ago. is slowly recovering.
Me?rs. James L. Pugh and Fred W. Die
secker will address a Blaine and Logan
meeting to held at Berlin on Friday,
September 12, ISM. A fuil turn out is ex
pected. Jolmnowi: has a skating club, a recent
organization which meets once a week in
the skating ri ik in that city. It is compos
ed of ladies and gentlemen, and is proving
i.uitc a success.
in the
llahastine fr Walls and Ceilings.
by . Jioyu.
ne will not rub oil like white
S'ry it. Sold by C. X. Boyd.
Tr.mt, Salmon and Labrador Her-
jh't be beat, at Keller A Sanner's.
fc- fever subjects are now posing
i a sea.son of misery.
fcst stock of Cigars and Tobacco in the
t to be found at Keller A Sanner's.
jtill a unction f considerable doubt
wouan can do best drive a hen or
Sties.
i:y of Cumberland was lighted by
ty for the f;M time on Monday
I last wck.
;liow the country lads and lasses are
forward to corn shucking, and the
jt the red ear.
pi Ka-Ton-Ka ures all lisea-es of
fri r. Kidneys, Stoinach and Blood.
t all keep it.
r always, and never a-k your lellow
hat you would not do yourself if
In his position.
J.ing you mid in the notion line
I buy 25 r rent, less at J. B. Snyder
than anywhere eise in town.
tc jut riveived a fresh lot of new fal1
."'doiiiestic and fine dress poods and
goods. MkA-LTk,.
day is a little life, and our whole
'tut a day related. Therefore live
lay as if it would be the last,
jleuge all competition to go side by
:Utbc Berry Spring-tooth Harrow,
Oduee its eipiul.
j James B. Hoi.r'EHHi M.
Jliill'alo Lime Comjiatiy is now sell
d Lime at eight cents, delivered on
I at their works. For orders, write to
ti Mason, Oarrett. I'a.
li s B-iker, a pension swindler, has
St grief at Wilkesharre, liavine been
and imprisoned in that city. His
l4us victims will be glad to Lear of
r-
-yj.uiidrrd Ladits' Coats just received .
t, this si xsonV styles, and very cheap,
. Snviler A Co.'s.
Castobia.
I baby w as sick, w e pave herCastoria.
jSlie was a child she cried forCastoria,
!ie was a Miss, sheelung toCastoria.
J she l;ad diildrtn she pave them Cast'a.
'rig from the nuniWr of box-s in
ipl'J. It. Snvder A Co.'s store, they
fcave recived a large lot of new goods,
jiina it takes three days to perform
rriae ceremony. If a man survives
1st of bis powers of endurance he is re-
as Ix ing fully able to cope with a
t in-law and hold hisown pretty well.
Huntingdon J'j'trnnl says: Scar
Kr, w hich has been epidemic in Hun
II for nearly a year, is stilt unabated,
kird of the families of the town have
1 isi.ed, and there is no hoie of im-
VTBient until all the children ot the town
t Bene through w ith it.
Farmeks. I will put the Champion
T:d Fertilizer Prill side by side with
Pier in the market and let you decide
itr it is worth twenty dollars more or
V 'ugh I w ill not ask you twenty dol
Scre for it, call and see.
I James 11. HouEEi:At M.
ie stockings are coming into vogue.
have discovered that the sole of the
iri dies, whether black or colored.
lit a continuous process of blood poi-
is going on among those w ho wear
hosii-rv. The origin of se-eral new
that have lattly appeareil is attrib-
medical men to the jK-rnicious dye
ihich are u.el in t!ie manufacture of
And now some dishonest scallawag has
turned his attention to counterfeiting post-
aire stamps. Bather a small business, but a
lucrative one if a pas-sable imitation be put
on the market.
are informed that a Blaine and Logan
Club was organized at Sipesville Saturday
ni :bt. There should be a like organization
;n every voting precinct in the county. X'ow
is the time to organize.
Mrs. Cathariiie fiilbert, wife of Mr. I'hilip
;i!bert. died after a lingering illness, at her
lionie in Somerset. Friday afternoon. Her
remains were interred in the Lutheran ceni
etery Sunday morning.
urday, September loth, fourteen head of
thoroughbred cattle, imported from Ken
tuckv.
The W. C. T. V. of Confluence. Coonells
villc, and elsewhere, will hold a teiuperonce
picnic on September 17th. All friends of
tcmperrnce are invited to be with us. A
good time is expected.
Mas. Ym. Moistais. Tresidect.
Xotice. Strayed away from the Poor
House, on Saturday, August 30th, Matthias
Walker, a partly demented inmate. Any
information in regard to his whereabouts
should be sent to the undersigned.
F. Lai'ktz, Steward.
Talent carpet exhibiter at the New York
City Auction House. Call and see a con
tinuous floor, beautifully covered with car
pet to suit the humblest cottage or the
grandest palace. Carpets cat to fit the room ;
also made up, if desired.
War. B. Siiakr, Agent.
The popular Sigler excursions to the City
of Mexico, Pacific Coast and Honolulu, will
leave Chicago for San Francisco, ria Kansas
City, October 14th, Xovember ISth. Decem
ber 9, 181, and January 6, lsJSS, and for the
City of Mexico December 9, 1S8L Round
trip tickets, good for six months from date,
from Chicago to City of Mexico or San Fran
cisco, $117.00. For further information ad
dress II. C. Sigler, care Atchison. Toptka
and Santa Fe Bailway, Xo. 54 Clark street,
Chicago.
1'ersons deMring to co to Kansas or Xe-
bra-ska, can secure rates and other informa
tion of Amos Steck, Grecnsburg, Fa., who
has ranches, timber and farming lands, and
improved farms for sale.
The .Tenner Blaine and Logan Club held a
rattling meeting at Jenner X loiads Satur
dnv evening. Speeches were matte by A.
J. Colborn and F. V. Biesecker, Esis. It
was one of the largest meetings ever held in
the township.
John II. Vhl, Capt. Ed Scull, and Judge
Musselman, of Somerset, J. W. Bloyd and
wife, of Koekwood, Mr. M. B. Hay and
Miss Georgia Folk, of E'.klick. C. I Meyers
and II. U. Dam, of Meyersdale, and Dr. II.
J. I'enrod, of Washington, attended the re
union last week at Cumberland.
Mr. C. S.W.Jones, editor of the Tyrone
lli-rali, spent the greater portion of last
week in Somerset, and while here made
several very pleasant calls at the Herald
ofliee. Mr. Jones acted as a substitute for
one of Mr. McCamanfs conferees, who was
called home, Friday and Saturday.
August aud September is the time to cut
briars, elders and to clean up the farm gen
erally. An exchange sjnaking on this sub
ject, says : Xothing so materially increases
the value of a farm as cleanliness, and not
only that, but it also increase the owner's
self-respect, and makes him feel proud Of
of his farm and contented with his sur
roundings.
Mrs. X. D. Walter, n Ixu Crockett, of
Wellington, Kansas, who has been visiting
friends here and at Mishawaka for a few
weeks, started yesterday for Somerset. I'a.
Charlie Crockett accomi-anies her. South
B'-iid iMHy Triuwit. Mrs. Waiter is at pres
ent with her husband's parents, on Main
street. Young Master Crockett is a son of
the editor of the South Bend Trrliunr.
Some of our friends w ho think they are
slighted in these columns, are informed that
the editor is not omniscient, nor much in
clined to "nosing" around for personate.
Those of our friends w ho desire us to notice
their absence from town or return, or that
of their friends, should send us word by
postal card, or otherwise. It is impossible
for us to know all these things unless informed.
The Somerset Blaine and Logan marching
club turned out in their new uniforms for
the first time Saturday night, and paraded
through the principal streets of the town
The uniform consists of a white cape with a
blue collar, and a white cap with a red and
blue band, and a bronze eagle in front.
The new torches are tuadc of tin and are
very neat, but are no; nearly so handsome
as the glass torches carried in the campaign
of four years ago. We are requested to say
that a full turn out of the club is expected
at 7 o'clock next Saturday evening.
! Ste
atf and Lanp FiasiTr. Now
ear load Baugh A Son's gools
jht on the market, and no farmer
! without them. They have stood
k for rive years. Here are the price.
IViuble Ij-le, per ton, t-'O.ort
New l'mces. " f.Vi.ort
No. 1. Fine Bone, 14" 00
Land Blaster. " 1.'.0
Cook A BliEklTs.
Mabkrt. Main Sire.t. We have
ed a large Brf.-ij.-eralot to our Meat
tin wliU-h ail meats ctn be kept coo1
in. Mutton. Beef. Tori. Ac. keirt
yon h&M. Open dailv. Tartien
I meat can have it kept in the Refrig-
'ittii wanted.
ve. also. PXi.firt tew brick for sale,
we will w',1 by the hundred or tbous-
low price.
Ross Davis A Co.
itnus.-Nnw is the time to hand
orders fr phosphate, preparatory,
"iMing. No enterprising farn
1.1,,'in i auiru A- (sons goooyat
5'atnca m C!.-l,er column ofihis
Cook A Be
At the residence of the bride's parents, in
Somerset, at 9 o'clock Wednesday evening,
September 3, 1SS4, Mr. James X. Iewis, of
Moline, Illinois, was united in marriage to
Miss Annie L. Schell, daughter of Jacob J.
Schell. Esq. The ceremony was performed
by Elder Beter Vogel, of the Disciples'
church, and was witnessed by a large num
ber of relatives aud friends of both bride
and groom. The happy young couple were
escorted to the depot by most of those pres-
j cut at the marriage ceremony, where at 11
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their western home, bearing with them the
kindest wishes of all for their luture happiness.
The school and town of Jenner X Roads
now boast of al formidable baseball club.
Jenner borough has also a club. A Sunday
School picnic was held on August 30th. in
a grove near the latter place, one of the
main features of which was a match game
of ball between the clubs of this place and
Jennertown. Wc arc unable at present to
give the exact score, but as darkness closet!
oyer the scene we received this message from
the Captain of our club: " End of the third
gyine ; we have done honor to the town by
doing the Jenner borough boys up 2C to 1
on the day's playing."
The One Who Received the Message.
The Tramp Question. When the crops
are gathered and garnered, when the fruits
of the orchard and vineyard are picked, the
cider made and the wine press dripping
with luscious juices, then the tramps, the
pests of the rural districts, swarm at cross
roads and loiter in lanes leading to farm
houses. These nomads seldom, if ever,
show themselves when it is time to cut
grain. When the grain is ready for the
scythe the tramp has business at the railroad
and when it is time to pick potatoes and
hi:k corn, these regulars will not be within
cull. . About that time they will be tramp
ing into a city looking for winter quarters
in the station house, the almshouse or jail.
The tramp question will never be dis
posed of until every city and town in the
State has a workhouse.
Lectcke. Rev. A. S. Baumgardner's
lecture, in the Evangelical Church of this
place last Thursday evening was attended
by a large and appreciative audience, which
applauded the sound arguments and witty
illustrations of the speaker. It is evident to
all who heard him that the reverend gentle
man is booked on the teuijserance question,
and is fully able to meet the sophistries of
those v.ho uphold the liquor traffic as a
source of revenue to the State. A marked
feature of the performance was two pathetic
solos, which he sung to the evident gratifi
cation of all present. Somerset county
may, without hesitation, herald the name
of its champion temperance orator, by the
side of other distinguished names on the
list of temperance workers in the State.
J.
Teacher's Examinations. Teacher's Ex
aminations for 1S54 will be held in Somerset
County, as follows :
Tuesday, September Mi, Somerset.
17, Confluence.
18, trsina.
19, Wellersburg.
22, Salisbury.
23, Meyersdale.
24, Berlin.
25, Xew Centreville.
27, Jenner X Roads-
29, Stoyestown.
30, Shauksville.
Saturday, October
CoNi.RUssio.NAi Com erem k. As stated in
last week's Heeai.p, the Republican Con
gressional Conference ol this District met
at the Somerset House last Tuesday evening
at 7 o'clock. An organization was effected
by the selection of Mr. Alex Kennedy, of
Cambria county, as lYesident, and John H.
Lykens, of BUir county, as Secretary.
Cambria and Somerset counties presented
the name of Hon. Jacob M. Campbell, Blair
county tliat of Hon. Samuel McCamant. i since )e , tj.e .ccevtance of Cleve-
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Saturday.
Monday,
Tuesday,
Special examination
1. at Rock wood.
Examinations will begin at 8:30 A. x. All
persons interested in education are cordial
ly invited to attend.
J. C Welleb,
County Sujiermtcndent.
The Somerset " scrub nine" who were so
anxious to play baseball with the Meyers
dale team, were accommodated to a game
on the latter's grounds last Saturday after
noon. Our boys left home in high feather.
confidentlv expecting to "knock their op
ponents out" with but little trouble, and
when they found that it was the second nine
of the Meyersdale club with whom they
were to contend for the "honors," their con
fidence was unlimited. Meyersdale won
the toss and took the field and allowed our
boys two scire, and then retired the batters
in one, two, three order. They in turn got
four runs. The score is too tedious to give
by innings, but at the close of the eighth
stood, Meyersdale 30, Somerset 10, Somer
set, by a laborious effort, managed to in
crease their score by three at their last turn
at the bat, which ended the game. We
trust that our boys are now satisfied that
they can't knock Meyersdale out, even after
such a victory as they won at Friedens.
Soi tiiamktos Items.
Blaine aad Ljgan victory on the 4th of
Xovember next.
Our farmers are generally all busy plow
ing for fall sowing.
Quite a number of our citizens attended
the grand military reunion at Cumberland
lat week.
Threshing is the order of the day here,
but nearly all of our farmers will finish up
this week.
The Keunell's Mills base ball club have
been cha'lenged to play a match game with
the Ellerslie club. Success to you, boys.
The normal class at Wellersburg numbers
about thirty, and a public examination will
be held at the close of the term by Superin
tendent Weller.
On account of the scarcity of local news,
your correspondent had to be silent ; but
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be-ch and
and Bedford that of John II. Jordan, Esq
The conference was in session at intervals
until Friday evening, when an adjournment
was had until 7 o'clock this, Tuesday even
ing. The vote on each and every ballot
taken, stood, Campbell C, MeCamaXit 3,
ordan 3.
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The Cxxberlasd Rexsiox. The reunion
at Cumberland was all that could have been
expected. It was simply grand. Somerset
county folks turned out en matte and helped
swell the throng. The three days programnje ;
was carried out fuily, and the Society of the
Army of West Virginia, and the patriotic
and loyal citizens of the Queen City, are to
be congratulated on the grand success of
everything connected with the reunion.
Even the weather did
making everybody happy. The spinning
jennies were out in full force, as usual, and
had a good thing of it. To tell who all was
there, anil what was done fully, would take
too much space, although no doubt it would
interest the stay-at-homes and couldn't-get-aways.
Still, a short account will have to be
indulged in.
On Tuesday the feature of the day was the
trades display. It was simply Cumberland
on wheels. The rolling mill peopletook the
lead, headed by their superintendant. A
handsome eilk banner, bearing an inscrip
tion of welcome, was carried at its head.
Xext came the puddlers, 150 strong, attired
in red shirts and white caps ; following the
puddlers came the machinists and engineers
carrying implements, such as wrenches and
hammers. Then catue the bar-mill men
followed by the round-house men, and hosts
of other B. & O. employes, coal carts, lum
ber wagons, stove warkers, and a thousand
other craftsmem in the trades with which
Cumberland is blessed. The tombstone men
did their part. One had an incription on a
large monument, Welcome G. A. R.,''
which caused a good deal of merriment.
amongst the old veterns. A few advertising
elephants, followed by seme dozen ciowns
harlequins, jockeys, buffoons, etc., on mule
back, made fun for the little folks and clos
ed the procession, which was one mile and a
half in length.
The Society met at the wigwam twice a
day for the transaction of business. The
Great Western Band furnished excellent
music for the meetings. All the generals
were there, and one speaker told the truth
when he said it was a "general admiration
society." All the battles were fought over
again and again. Ex-rresident Hayes
tickled Gen. Crook, and Crook tickled Kelly
and Kelly tickled Milroy, aud the high pri
vates, if there were any, tickled themselves.
" You tickle me and I tickle you," is the
way the best speaker on the platform put it.
This was the famous sergeant of the 14th
Bennsylvania cavalry, Rev. Jesse Core. He
brought down the hemse. After that rebuke
the enlisted men were heard and Sergeant
Jesse Core was ordered up as a "file-closer,"
and when he said something everybody in
the wigwam heard it, for he had been in
training during tbe summer at several camp
meetings. Letters of regret were read from Gens.
Sheridan, Sherman, Logan, Hancock, Mc
Clellan, Rosecrans, Wallace, ex-Gov. Curtin,
Senator Tendleton, Hon. James G. Blaine,
Senator Mahone, Attorney-General Brews
ter, Gov. Torter, of Indiana, and other prom
inent gentlemen who had been invited to
attend, but were unable to do so.
Sergeant Core did the reading. General
Logan's letter was enthusiastically received,
but when the Blaine missive came the great
camp-meeting orator was nowhere. The
whole audience rose up, and yelled and
shouted for ten minutes. Straw. Sergeant
Core looked everywhere for a note from
Hendricks, but none could be found from
him. He is one of those fellows who twen.
ty years ago voted the war a failure at Chi
caco. Grover Cleveland's letter elicitd
some applause, but nothing to compare with
Jilaine's or Logan's.
On AVednesdav night the obi veterans
and their families were treated to a musica'
entertainment at the wigwam, given by the
Great Western Band and Thomas Glee
Club, and during the afternoon the Lona-
coning Club laid out the Frostburg nine to
the tune of 10 to 13 ut base ball, on ihe Lena
Furnace grounds.
Thursday, the big day of the reune, was
the biggest day Cumberland ever saw. The
parade of the military aud civic organiza
tions was a pronounced success, and was
the crowning out-door feature of the Re
union.
Among the veterans in line we recogniz
ed the familiar faces of Capt. J. II. Kite,
Capt, C. J. Harrison, John Mostoller, David
W. Will, Joseph Bowers. John Cook, James
Spangler, Ed Kyle, John F. Dively, W. H
Johnston, Michael Zorn, Sol Hensel, John
G. Sanner, Simon Bowman, and George H.
Tayman. of Somerset county. Others were
there, but I was unable to catch the names
in the vast throng.
Those who viewed the line from favorable
points saw a magnificent secUcle of mov
ing masses of men, glittering arms and
bright uniforms, and the thousands who
saw the parade, were delighted. The closing
meeting at the wigwam was followed by an
adjournment to Camp Thoburn. where the
veterans had a genuine old-fashioned camp
fire, and had aright royal time. Here the
parting took place.
Picket.
Salary '3 Expenses
PAID reliable and. energetic men to sell Tree.
Vlues, Sara. KosMuete.. grown in the Hooker
Nurseries. tataMiHied MM. si-wl lor Tonus.
II. E. a'.MKKB COM PAX T.
seplO Sut. eber, Jl. T.
C10UET PROCLAMATION.
W.tieas, the Honorable William' J. Bam,
P mideut J u'Iicb ol tbe several Omit of Commtra
Pleiwof the iwveral counties wiupiu llieltb
, 1-1 .iUrt"f &nt Justice Ol the (?iUrtn invnp
its share towards ! r A Terminer and General Jil Ifelivery. lor (he
trt al of all capital na omer oncuuen iu i ne niu
I)itrirt.and W . Coixifs and Sash-elSwvdmi,
Kf qutnM. Judeof Ihe Courts of Ooramoo Plea
an. 1 JUi'M 3 1 '"p "aim wvjn HHii Acrunucr
am 1 iteneral Jan lieuvery ir ui ,.i m cubi
tal ami oilier oUender la the eeunty of Somerset,
ha re issued tliir precepts and bum directed, for
'.nrt of IJouimnn Pleas add General
Uu arir Siewloni of the Peaee, and General Jail
ttelivery, and Courts of oyer and TermlBtr. at
Sol aeniet, on
Holiday, ttopt. S3. 1884.
N (rrici U hereby given to all the Justices oftbe
Pen ce, the Coroner and Constables within the
Mid Comity ot Somerset, wai iney d men anu
tliei e In their proper persons with their roll, reo
ordi InqnUltiona, examinations and otherremem.
brai ices, to do those thincs which to their office
and In that behalf appertain to ho done: and also
they who will prosecute airalnst the prisoners that
are . shall be in the jail ol Somerset county, to be
then and there to prosecute against them a shall
be j ik t.
Fob Sale. One portable saw mill, li-
horse power, one year in use, costing $1,9"X,
will be sold for ?1,00 ; also a portable saw
mill, 2o-horse power, two years in nse. hav
ing cost ?2,3f0, will be sold for $1,GC0. Ad
dress Amos Steck, Greensburg. I'a.
Several steam grist mills for sale in Indi
ana and Westmoreland counties.
Amos Stbck, Greensburg, Pa.
At the Xew York City Auction House
you can obtain Sloan's six-wheeled hewing
machine castors.
Wm. B. Suafks, Agent.
Auction sale of umbrellas at the Xew
York Auction House on Tuesday evening
of Court, previous to Republican political
meeting.
Wm. B. Sua feu, Agent.
Stocks of store goods in Irwin, Latrobe.
Greensburg, Indiana, Uniontown. aud other
good )oiiits. Address
Amos Stick, Greensburg, Pa.
Amos Steck, Greensbure, Ta,, District
I.and Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, will
send descriptive pamphlets, circulars and
guides to all addressing him, who wish to
go to Minnesota, Dakota. Montana, Wash
ington or Oregon.
At the Xew York Citv Auction House on
Main Cross street, opposite Cook fe Beerits's.
goods are sold at half price.
Wm. B. Shaff.r, Agent
land, Butler, Su John & Co., he is induced
to say that their letters contain mere noth
ingness. Chatting with one of Southamp
ton's staunchest Democrats the other day, !
he said : " I am just about on the fence be- j
tween Su John and Butler.''
TarTH
Our fall stock is now ready. Anything
in the line of clothing, dry goods, carpets,
notions and queensware. we are prepared to
offer cheaper than they have ever been sold
in Somerset.
J. B. SSVBEB t Cb.
Lart Saturday morning, frightful aeA, ..IW1 FA M ,
dent occurred near M iJ s church, five imles j ffom Jhe . tLougbt
bad bought a few thousand acres of land out
east of town, on Shields & Dorwin's contract
on the South Penn Kailroad. In all tbe
cats on the work the earth, as well as rock
is loovned up by blasting, three holes gen-
.rreJ.s too a full line of guu repair?.
f iM4Mi,;.hol!. c.lo-i. ntiitor kt,n Mn
JrR B. Hou.ERliA! M.
mkt N.Tir.-The Becture-room
n,.ay-school rooms of ihe new Ile-
1 hur h at IVrlin. Ta., will be dedi-
n Nin1ay. Sept,-ii,!r It, JAM. ser-
ginning at 10 o'clock, a. m. Bev.
F I I'. of Manchester. Md il! twoch
-Tutory sermon. Other eminent
'-ow a diManoe will W present, and
'- m the sen-ices. All persons are
mviM to be present on this inter-
raion.
B. Bp.tDEjiiiAton, Pastor.
"il Goods or all kinds now coming
prices are lw,r than last year, in
'l he newest style, ofDrws Goods,
dJ Domestic, Flannel, Cmon
'. Jeans. asinierrs. Table linens.
Calicoes, Ginghams, tc Call
Mes. a. E. Vhl.
. W.th double and ' t,rallT lK'inB ,ln!ieJ fronl four to UTe frt't
ahead of the pit. and from six to twelve kegs
of giant powder and three dynamite candles
put in them. They are then set ofTby elec
tricity, aud as near simultaneously as possi
ble. The holes had been drilled and then
dried by 8uibbing. A Prussian was pour
ing powder into a hole from a keg which he
held between his lee, when the train was
there, and was worth a couple of million by
this time."
" Vcll, Mikt, the speculation mania seiz
ed rue, and the tumble in wheat cleaned me
out. 1 Indeed, as yon see, a new suit, and
was just on my way to get one from our old
friend J. B- I hear he is still selling cloth
ing." " You bet, Fisk, and you should see the
piles upon ties of new clothing they have
I lust received ; and cheap: well, you know
we used to blame Snyder for stealing his j
Auction sales every night of Court at tbe
Kew York City Auction House, opposite
Cook & Beerits's.
Wm, B. Shafeb, Agfnt.
MARRIED.
COLE BRAXT, On Sunday, August
24. on the Evangelical Camp-ground,
near Somerset, Pa., by Rev. D. K. La van,
Mr. Harvey Cole and Miss Emma S. Brant,
both of Westmoreland county, Pa.
REED MOSTOLLER. On Sunday, Au
gust 31, 1SS4, on the Evangelical Camp-
ground, near Somerset, by the same, Mr
Daniel Reed and Mrs. A. S. Mostoller, both
of Stoyestown, Somerset county, Ta.
DIED.
fired by a smouldering ork. Instantly it clothing, to sell them at the prices they did -reached
the keg, which exploded, tearing but at the prices they are selling at now)
the flesh rrom the bones of the nnlucky man they mast get the freight for nothing,
holding it, from his waist to the ton of his
head. The fore part of his skull was left
iteraily bare, the nose being torn completely
otTaud his eyes blown out. His ears were
" w'el, Fisk. I will go along ; my wife
and Sarah t ach want a new coat, and you
know whatever J. B. Snyder &. Co. keep for
gone, and not a hair left on his head. Helale. is chean. Then they are all new.
was otherwise nornbly burned and charred, thev never kept ladies' coats before this sea-
A rhysician was summoned from town, but
could do nothing to relieve the sufferings of
the poor, unfortunate man. An Irishman
who was stamping the powder down as the
Prussian poured it into the hole was badly
burned, but will recover.
son. t ome along ; it teems natural tor you
and m to go to J. B-'s again.
ZIMMERMAX. Oo Thursday, September
4, 1Sj4, near Stoyestown, of paralysis and
dropy. Mrs. Margaret Zimmerman, aged
79 years, 11 months and 13 days.
Mother Zimmerman was a faithful and
devoted member of the Reformed Church,
and was a lady of noble character, beloved
and esteemed by all who knew her. She
was tbe mother of five sons and three daugh
ters, of forty-eight grandchildren and thirty
six great grandchildren.
Dr. G. J. Beach y is now in Somerset, and
can be seen for a abort time at hi Dental
Booms at the Glade House.
Dr. G. 3. Beachy is now in Somerset, and
can be seen for a short time at bis Dental
Rooms at the Glade House.
JOHX J. SPANGLER,
Sk xctrr's Office, Sherifl.
EGISTER S NOTICE.
CONFIRMATION DAY SEP-I23TH.
? otic ts hereby given to all persons concerned
a 1 ecatees, creditors, or otherwlae, that the Kd
low lux accounts have passed rejrirter, and that
the same will be presented lor confirmation and
all iwanee at an Orphans' Court to be held at Som
en Jt SeptemocrZi, 1804: ,
1 First aud final account of Chas. II. Kautz,
Adminiatralor of Alexander Friedlm. dee'd.
S. First and Hnal account of David H. Ash and
Levan Asli, Administrators of Anthony Ash, dec.
S First and linal account of C. J. Potts and
Charlotte Mowers, Executors of Jcplha Potts,
deceased. , . ,
4. First and final account of Lincoln Stern, Ad
ministrator of Alexandct Stem, dee'd.
d Third account ol William O. Schrock and
John S. Meyers, two of the Executors of Jacob J.
Movers, dee'd.
First and final account of James Lambert,
Administrator ot Sumh Horner, dee'd.
7. Find, and tiiml account ol Edmund Horner,
Ad'miiiiitmt'ir of Jacob J. Homer, dee'd.
h. First and final account ofSamncl Snyder, Ad
winiMnitorol MsiehileuA (j-ood. dee'd.
V. First and final account of Jacob Tt. Powell,
Administrator ol Kuius Petcroiiin, d"Ci.
M First and final a-count of J. M. Olinarer and
Win. li. Cook, Administrators of Augustus Din,
dee'd.
11. Third account of John M. Oliniror. Trustee
for the sale of the real estate of Peter Meyers,
dee'd.
12. Aoconntofll. O. Bcerlts, Guardian of Min
nie E. Hellioy.
18. Account of Henry Kauch, Administrator of
Marv Walter, dee'd. .
14." First and final account of Abraham Lenhnrt
and Ludwick Leuhart, Administrators ol Jacob
Lriihart, dee'd. ...
li. First anil final account of Henry II. Stern,
Admiiii.nratorot Mary Ann Hctier, doe'd.
- it). First and final account of John H TJlil,
Trustee tort lie saleofllie real estate ofSohunon
Knee, dee'd.
J7. First awl final account of L. A. Krctchmad
Cornelius Borkbolder and Christian II a re, Ad
ministnitors of Noah Burkholder, d-e'd.
Kecorder't Olhee, ( A. A STL'TZMAJf.
Ante. 27, 184. KesUucr.
JgSEUU
JTOWS HALE.
1 Y virtue of the last will and testament of Joha
Hoycr. late of Stonycreek township, deceased
L, the undersigned, will expose lo public sale tbe
Rial Eatatc ot aakl deeeaaed, on the premises on
SA TUB DAY, SET T. 6, ISSi,
at 3 o'clock r. the lo'lowinr Real Estate, vlt:
A certain tract of land aituaie in wild Townihip,
a.tjolniDit Ur.ds of Henry Mull, William Stull,
Jonn Oindlesperxer and George Hover, combin
ing one bundred and eighty acres, more or lea.
The building are in tolerable repair. This farm
lies in a good community, on mile aouthweat of
the Allegheny Tunnel. A good Smrarramp of
even or eia-ht hundred trees on the tiremisea. A
desirable farm.
T FILMS made known on day of rale. Possess
ion given on the first day ol April, Hut tbe
right to cuter on the premises lor fall work.
JOHN M. ULESSiNFR,
Administrator cum testamento annexo ot John
H- Iyer, deceased. aug 13.
JT PK1VATE RALE.
Valuable Heal Estate
IX
ncrw" to use
BAUGH'S
FERTILIZERS I
Anv farmer who sends us his name and
address will receive, by the next mail, our
circulars giving analyses of our ditlerent
brands of KAW BOXK MAXUTiKS, and
directions How to Use Them.
TRADE THE
$25.00 Phosphate.
ADOrTKD 18-0
Manufactured only by us, has given such
universal satisfaction that it now stands as
high in the estimation of tanners as articles
that cost much more money. In fact, it
gets the preference, for the simple reason
that it is the cheapest Ammotiiated Raw
lione Super Phosphate ever oHer offered.
Cheapest because it is one of the best, and
only costs $i per ton, in new bags, deliv
ered on car or boat at i'Uiiadeipnia.
BAVGH & SOXS,
Sole Manufacturers of the $ Phosphate,
PHILADELPHIA. PEXN'A.
Allegheny Township.
THE underalgned offers at private tale hit
Keal Eta'f, tituate in Allegheny Township,
Somerset County, Pa., consulUig ot the lollowiig
de-rlled tracts :
No. L The homestead farm, eonsutinz of one
hundred and seventy acres, well improved, with
a bam and bouse, new. The land n in a good
ta te of cultivation.
i. 2. A tractof seventy-two acrec, adjoining
No. I. The immurements consist of a good bouse
and barn.
No. 3. A tract of one hundred and twenty
acres. The Improvements, are a good Log House,
and other buildings.
The Hedli.nl and Somerset Turnpike runs
through the last two named tracts, Noa. 2 and a.
They have also suiiicient timber to supply the
larrnj.
4. A tract ef one hundred and forty-eight
acres, with a small house and .table thereon
erected ; fire acres cleared, the balance well tim
bered. No. 8. A tract of one hundred acres, known as
the - White Hon- Tavern Stand," with all the
cleared laud an 1 the improvement, thereunto be
longing. Four of the above tracts are lituatcd within one
mile of the South Pennsylvania Kailroad, now
under construction, and the White Horse"
property, within two miles.
Potseeslon will I given April 1, 18S5, or sooner,
If desired.
For iurther particulars, persons desiring to pur
cham will call on or address the undersigned at
Dividing Kidge, Pa,
aul3.am.
THE EQUITABLE
life Assurance Campany of tie
Unltel States.
He lit'! B. Uydc, JPrcs't.
120 BROADWAY. N. Y.
81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON.
ASSETS - - $53,030,581
SURPLUS - - 12,109,756
INCOME - - 13,470,571
New Assurance written in
1883, 81,1 21),756. Paid to
policy holders during the last
24 years, $73,877,699.
The Society has written, during the past twen.
ty jear4, aa aggregate amount cf new aasuraaea
larger than has been written by any other com
pany in the world.
The surplns fund of the Scoclety, on a four per
cent, valuation. Is larger than that of ony ether
life Insurance company in the world.
Thk Eqcitabui Lira Assckaxci Societt ia
tueaa plain and simple contract of assurance, free
fron Nirdcnsome and technical conditions, and
IND1SP (.TABLE after throe years. All poll
cles, aj soon a they become Indisputable, are
payable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory
proofs of death, and a legal release, without the
delay usual with other companies. By this
FBoarr rAvmciT, the beneficiary of an Equita
ble policy is Dot only saved from annoying delays
and expenses, but receives pecuniary telief as
quickly as If the amount oftbe assurance had
been Inverted in a bond of the Government of the
United States.
W. Frank Gaul,
Special Aaent lor Somerset Go.
)Ulv3
8
WANTED !
SAMUEL WALK EE
JOTICE.
KEYSTONE JUNCTION, )
AUUSt IS. ksi I
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Savace Fire Brick Company will be held at their
omco at iveystone juuetion, somerset county.
Pa., on Tuessday, September lo, ls4, at 10
o ciock a. m., ior tne purpose ol electing a Moara
of pirectors to serve during the ensuing year, and
the transaction of such other business as may
come before them.
JASPEK M. PORTER,
auiraMt Secretary.
CAMPAIGN GOODS,
ASD OUTFITS FOa
Marching Clubs.
Furnished at Short Notice
UV
F G. EEINEMAN,
52 and 54 Sixth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
:o:
Coster & Ma Manufacturer.
-Send for Illustrated Price List
augaj.
C
OJIMI.1S10.rKS' SALE
OF
Unseated Lands
-IN
Headquarters
FOB CAMPAIGN GOODS !
CAPS,
CAPES,
LEGGIXS
FLAGS,
HELMETS,
TOF.CHES,
TrassMES,
51 " fupp.J
t marrhi'gclul
i on the soonest
notice and at
lowest prices-
hcnti ior I at
logue and Price List.
Jt FLEMING & CO..
HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 29 AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
augl3-St-eow.
r s t .it t
iff
M Potato Digging
THE KxinCH FiiulG Eu&a
t hBvsIl'iooatf yearly, prvi tikis
t, rvrrriarjr.tr. iFQjtr
CENT C?l
0 Days'
CvT"'Writ postal card fFKF.E clptrsnttr
iriuftfrnuvl t ntalntie. In PU Brilliant Color i.
mat oust us t -io.jto jmblisu.
Un-rrk lliniilintimxy Pi, 2t4 State S..
DlUiiaioU Uai!U!Ci.lUlil. bU., CHICACO, ILL.
julM M-eow.
'-;ZZsZ-sZqj&. .
Infants and Children
Vhat pires orrr Children rrwT cheets,
"VVhAt cures their feYera, makes them sWp;
Tii Babio Tvt, and err by turns.
Whs cuo3 their coiic, kills thvir wnrron.
Cantor! it.
What cmicllT cui'i Constipation.
Sour blotn&ch, Coldfi, ludiestion :
Farowll tbm to Jlm-phim Syrtrps,
Castor Oil and Paregoric and
Hnliratnrla.
wCasieria is so well adapted to Children
that I reeommend it as superior to any medi
cine lenowa to me." H. A. AccHia, M.Dj.
Ul So. Oxford St, Erookiju, S. T.
lil Ccrrira CoHPAjry, 1S3 Fulton St, 5. T.
frjiniQEClT
An Alnolnte) care for Riem
watiTTii, Sprains, Tula. In the
Bock, Barns, Galls, ftp. Aula
Btaotaavaoaa Paia- reliever.
S03IEKSET COUNTY, TA.
The Commissioners ol Somerset County hereby
frive notice that tiiey will sell at public .-ale In the
Court Home in somerset ttopiugn, en
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, ISSi,
the tollowinir enumerated tracts of Unseated
Ijm!. wIiIl-Ii have txren purcliascil from the
1'reariurcrs ol 'said County, ;;indtremained unre
deemed lor five years and upward, airreeat.ly to
the Art ol Aiixeuildy of March 1.1, lfcli, and the
Supplemental A ct thereto ot March, li-A :
ADDISOX TOUSSlllP.
Santt. Acrtt Cattt Taxt:
Marcus Church 00 52 W
Thomas Cory Jr. Kl K" 3
ALLKOUESY TOHSSMP.
CoUroth Schell 140 60 02
UROTUKRSVALLKY TOWKSlllP.
John F Young....
400
LLKUCK TO U XSlllP.
Thomas tTey 475
J W Handle 1 lot
James Cden 1 lot
Patrick Countrvman 1 lot
S F Little 2 lots
John Kimrler 1 lot
John Swanxer 2 lots
Or.lah Waitner. 1 lot
Frank Otiit. 1 lot
Patrick Courtney 1 lot
Thi.mas Moore. 4ou
aiartln Meyers, In tru.t ) 04
Same Same l
JESSER TOWNSHIP.
JohnMli-hler.
400
43 IT
13 7
It
9 l4
S S
It 30
M
II 30
72
72
T2
20 00
10 00
10 00
40 74
SALESMEN
A lew Kood r. lml'O: men l.. Art mu AFT
tor the k le of our XEW t'Kl IT AX U Mf
t'l A I.T1 1..S t together with a lull line olM K
SLKY STtJl'K. Prrriou Experience not i.
cilml. to. Lire, Active Men earn irood waxes.
For terms addreM. nlvinir lull name, aire, and
reference. HOOPES, BROTHER it THOMAS,
Westchester Penna. lulo-AU
0 THE PUBLIC
Wre are again oirering onrcrlebrated
Star Copper Rod,
The Only Protection against Lilitning.
Those who desire having their
BUILDINGS PROTECTED
Should call on or address us. We
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION,
OR NO PAY.
EHOADS BROS.
Somerset. July 10, l,sl. tf.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO BUY YOUI6
DRY GOOD
-AJSTD
MILLINEET GOODS
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Their Stock is Larjre,
giving you a wide range
to select from, and their
prices are the Lowest.
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN,
113 and 115 Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN, PENN' A.
Butter iclfs Patterns I
I Now Have in Stock a Full Line of
Butterick's
Cut-Paper Patterns,
OF THIS FALL'S STTI.ES, FOR
Ladies, Mie and Children
Mrs. A - "R. TTTil.
auirao-tf.
PXECUTORS NOTICE.
totate of Jacob Mar. dee'd late of t'pjwr Turkey,
toot township, Somerset county. Pa.
Letters testamentary on the ahore estate
havlDir been granted to the undenilirnel bj tbe
proper autburltT. notice Is hereby Ktven to all
persfins Indebted to iiaid estate tomakeimmellate
payment, and those bavins-elalmsaKainst the same
win presentment duly autbectlcated fur settle
ment on fratuniay, the win day of September.
lOM, afc my uuiie iu a.iuKwoou.
Jacob Gerhard,
aiiKlS. Executors.
LARIMER TOWSSttlP.
Bowman k Berkley 18 1 M
Meyer It Brlnham 2tu 33
Barney O Neai 1 lot It
LOKER TV RKEYFOOT TOWSSH1P.
to as
U fi
s li
33 1
11 4
u M
7
William Bell Vl
John l Ruddy "4
Same 14
J:trxt 1 1'hillipfi is
Sylvester Herrinit
S W BoucIkt. 1 lot
George OgK's hrirs 1 lot
MEYERSDALE BOROVCH.
Oeore Brubaker 1 lot
E A Brail a lots
William Kerrlns l"ta
John (irlne 1 lot
James Harden 1 lot
John Heiner 1 "t
Henr Juhnon S tots
Levi Jordan lots
Oecrtre Lavman i lots
Frederick Nanicle 3 lots
John Kvan Hot
J'iseph Saddler 1 lot
Charles Turman 1 lot
Fred'k Wiser or Wiia....l lot
E C Walker 1 lot
John 1 ouuje. 2 lots
Wm Boon 1 lot
Norman Miller. 1 lot
Joseph Filbert. 1 lot
SO R Til A MPTOS TO If.V.Sf IP.
John NeT
Same
Hodman WB...
25 Acres
2U
1 Lot
PA1XT TOU SSlllP.
Jacob Bonnet 43t'i Acres
SOMERSET BOROVGU.
Charles Roth..
'Lot
SUMMIT TOWSSHIT.
SFIJher 1 Lot
Fern Francis 1 lo'
Williams CW lliu's
SAL1SBIRY BOROUGH.
John Smith SLots
Jacob Keller 1 Lot
10 S3
10 K3
23 M
14 SO
l i 20
I j 20
13 1
1 45
16 01
2a 82
14 Ti
10 93
II 34
12 68
17 5S
10 01
18 si
l'i 12
14 20
F.
14 22
12 M
11 13
n ta
13 72
11 32
11 04
12 40
14 9S
IV 29
UPPER Tt RKEYFOOT T0WSSIIIP.
OenrKe Dark.
Harrah tt Miller..
. 43' Acres
. 20
USS1SA BOROUGH.
Smeadley Joseph It Son..
CK'tsler Sebastian na 141
1 Lot
1 Lot
13 13
18 75
1 64
12 M
SALcto commence at 2 o'elnck P. m.. and to con
tinue irom day to day until all the lands are dis
posed of.
JWSEPH HMRNEK,
Attest: H. W. BRt BAKER,
D. J. Hobs eb. Clerk. conimisaiouers
auirzas:.
WASHINGTON-
JEFFERSON COLLEGE,
WASHINGTON, PA.
r.la-tit y-Third lr h;in arplfmhr
17, IHH4. InMruction iriveii in C'lawical and
lerititic Courses. .SfwIfTiit Prepared jir VnUrfje
t ias tit a mvnraioru urpanmrni conuucUM OT
ue UoliPKe ' acuity, ror uiionnauon. apply to
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augl3-t.
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OLD
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RELIABLE."
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prsc-Jeat e-toeatk of yoanr and ti-ile-aa-ed
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Irjjc poeitions of honor and trust in alaaost every
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thia. Noracatloni. Students esa enter at any
Urn. 4WSpwlal department Pr Ladies. For
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SYMPTOMS OF A
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Loss of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos
tire. Pain in the Head. with a doll sen?
satioa in the back part. Pain ondet
the shoulderblade, fdllness after eat
ing, with a disinclination to exertion
of body or mind, Irritability of temp-
er, Low spirit s,ixs30t memory ,wita
a feeling of having neglected some
doty, weariness. Dizziness, Flntter
mg ofthe Heart, Dots before the eyes,
YeUow"glnn.Headache,Restlessnes3
at night, highly cbloredUrine
IF THESE WAXITI5GS ARE TTKHZEDED,
BESSm SSZASI3 VSJ. sees n VSU?IS.
TUIT8 FILLS are epecialJy adapted to
suchi cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish tbe sufferer.
TbeylatereaM ta. Appetite, and Cans
tbe body to Take aat a leak,, thus the sys
tem ia awarisBed, and by their Teaale
Action on the Ile;ctive oVsraaa. Beera)
tmir Htnetla wr prrwined. Ptm- H eeat.
TU1TS IIAID UYh
Guar Flare or WBisKiita rhariRtti to a
Glot Kuci by a single application of
this DTK. It impart a natural color, acta
Instantaneously, bold by irraggista, or
srtt by erpress on receipt Of i. .
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bt Tirtue of certain WTtts ofFU Fa , Al. Plu. FL
Fa.. Post Ventl Ex., ana Lev. Fa. is-
tue out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Sotner.
set County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be
ezpueed to public sale at the Court House, in
Somerset, fa., on ,
FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 19, 1884
atjl o'clock r. a. all the right, title, interest and
claim ol tue attendant. Lmmor w Hi turns, of. In
and to the tollowlna- real estate. Til :
A curtain lot of around siluato in Tdeyerxlale
Borough, Someeset County Pa., known n the
plan of Meyers Adililioa to said Borouab as l
No. 05, belli 40 leet wide by 13 feet deep, bound
ed DT alley on tbe North, lot Ho. B7 on the East.
Second avenue on the South, and Cherrr street
on the west, with a one and a half story Frame
Dwelling House, and other outhaildlnKS thereon
erectea, witn tne appurtenances.
Taken in execution at tbe fu4t ot J. (. Meyers,
aaminiptruior 01 reter -neyers, uec a.
-ALSO
All the rliiht. title, interest and claim ofthe le
fentiant Jonathan Poorlnuirh, of. in and to the
following real estate, situate in VppcrTurkeTtoot
Township. Somerset County, Pa., cttnUiiiilnir l'JS
am-smere or lesa. adiolninir lamis otSrutt King
Llaniel Uumbauld, Isaac Metiler and others, with
a log house and frame barn thereon erected, with
the appurtenam-es.
Taken In exerntlon at the suit of Mecslmore
Cremer, use of John S. C'remer, use of Adaline
uremcr.
ALSO
All the right, title, interest and claim of tbe de
fendant, W. S. Kuhlman. of. in and to the follow
ing real estate, vis : Cne-nall Interest In a certain
tract of land situate in Upper Tarkeyioot Town
ship, Somerset county. Pa., adjoining lands ol
John Brourher on the East and South, Johu F.
Kreger on tbe Weft, and U. Kltoads on the North
containing 5e acres and m perches s:n-t measure.
witn a one and a nail story irame nweuing nouw.
irir usni swi uawniiuuKo meroim erectea
with the aptmrtcnanccs
1 alien in execution at tne suit or A. w. waiter
u of Josiab McC'llnUx-K and L.ydia 3L Harncd.
d.imini.'tntors 01 v, m. uarneo, uec i.
ALSO
AU the right, title, interest and claim oftbe de
fendant, Lewis Craver, of in and to the following
real estate. Tlx :
A certain lot of ground situate In Jennertown
Borough. Somerset County. Pa., ailioinitig lands
of Jai-db Friedllne on the Bast, Oreensi unr and
Bedford Pike on the South, lands ot A. B. Rauts
en tbe West, and lands of A. Biesecker on the
Kiortn, witn a two-story irarae dwelling noure,
saddler shop, and stalde 'thereon arecteil. with the
appurtenances.
taken in execution at tlie suit or Isaac Bcrker
and Havid Berkey, AdminUtrators of Joseph Ber
key, deed.
ALSO
All the right, title, interest and claim ofthe de
fendants, I a id Mudiler and Joseph Mishter. ef
in and to the following real estate, situate ia Coo-
emaugb Uwnhip, SttiKTet Cuiity. Pa., al)oin
ing Stonycrcek. lands of Iiavid Al filler. Oeurge
Km, Wm. Kih. Jacob L K luflman. Joseph X.
Yoder, Jacob lierkty. John S. KaulTinan and
Emanuel KauHman. containing 283 acres and 46
perches, strict measure, with Two Itwlllng Hous
es. Bank Barn, Blacksmith and Waguimak-r
Shop and other outbuildings thereon erected, with
the appurtenances.
Taken in exe-utios at the rait of Stephen Stuts
man. ALSO
All the right title, interest and claim of the de
fendant, Caroline Zimmerman, of. In ami to the
pillowing real estate, vix. . A certain lot ol ground
situate in Mllford Township, Somerset cutny.
Pa.. ad)oining Somerset snl Cambria Rails-.!,
kit now or late of Scltell it V IIo. lamis of Julia
Ann Long and 'jt hers, containing 4 perches, strict,
with a one anil one-halt story frame Dwelling
House and other outbuildings thereon erected,
with the apparvnsners.
Taken in execution at the suit of Samuel J. Bow
ser. NoTtca. All persons porch? sing at the ahore
sale will please take notice that a part of lb.
purchase money to be made Known at the time
of sale will be required as toon as the property
Is knocked down, otherwise It will be again ex-
?ed to sale at the risk of the am purchaser,
be residueof the purchase nvoey must oe paid on
or before Thursday of the first week of September
Court, tbe time fixed by theO.urt for theacknowl.
edgmcr.t of deeds, and do deed will be acknowledg
ed until tee purchase mosey is paid In lull.
JOHJf J. SPANGLER
ng.r; Sheriff.
I SaaiMiitrs ail Dealers,!
T.R. MARSiIAIX.
MAIN OFFICE AND YARD
AT
JOHNSTOWN, PENN"!
Rear 26 Main street.; Wholesalers and Retailors !
Hiiimbe
AM
EUILDINS HATE2IALS,
Ilraix h otllve and Yard
AT
Somerset, Pa.,
Op. S-4.C. R. B. STATION.
Hari an j Sofi f ocfls.
OAK, POPLAR. SIVISCS. PHKETS.
". HALStr, nxttkisr,. HASH.
CHERRY. YEI.I OW PISE, SlllVLt.S, WOK'S.
CHESTSUT. H HU E Pl.y. LATH. Hl.llis
A Genera! Line of all irradrs of Lumber and ftniMinv Vittnri:,! and R.ffnir ni,in knt in vtfwb.
Also, can lumisn anything in the line cl our bu'ine.'s to onier ith reasonuhl promptaess, inch as
Brackets. Odd-sixed work. ao.
Moui.rir.s,
srAIR RAILS,
MALI STERS.
:n el fusts
elias currisratir,
Manager, Somerset Branch.
.Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa.
BOYTS, PORTER & CO.,
Brass and Iron Founders, 3Iacliinists, and Manufactu
rers of Miners' Supplies,
watf.k sr., oiTosnn n. . ri. I'EruT, o,xxr.tsriu.F, i t.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
YOUCH STEAM PUMP. iZttnVuii
,
For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railroads, and Boiler Feeders.
Turn-Table Dump Cars.
Stone Picks,
Hoisting Crabs
Stone Wedges,
LAI.RirS.riTCAIif?, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, COKE
OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROOS, RRIDCE ROLTS, SWITCH
STANDS, MILL GEARING. I't'LLEYS, AND
SIIAFTING.
Heavr Castinirs anj Forgines :"Shect-Iron Work :
repaired at sliort notii-e.
Mat-Mnery .f all kinds tuitt and
mayT-lyr.
1TTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE
m PITTSBURGH C3NSERV&T3HYQF M'JSIC 133 full Music Lessons forSfS.
Fkruilnn. Slolem 1jwrnitn, Oatral. Hmlthf'il.
DR. I. C. PERSHING, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tillnct SrhooN of Itht-nxi Art. Vir
.. ii'-rt'.nn! lor new
War
1ETIE215B
EKTJOBSED BT
SCIENTISTS AS
P2ACnCALLYfn; AilY
It "Vrill lay You
To Buy Your
Memorial Work
Of
fa F. Mr, MM, Ma
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Over 500
Beautiful
Designs.
It.
SonJ fsr
Price Libt &
Circular;.
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MONUMENTAL BR0N!Z" CO
5ANY,
MPORTANT NOTICE.
T. llfCMm Qf Slate ni County Tae
o f Sowurrtrl Cnnly, Pa. .Your attention iscall
llotbe Forty-niiith Sctioa ot tb. Art ot As
semlilT Am roted lath of Aj.rii. 1-cii, which reads
as follow a :
"?:ry Collector shall, within throe avnths
"afterrwelTitatheeorreeteil duplicate, fnf inte
"the haads ol tbe Trea?rr of the pn.per I'oaa
"ty or 1 own-hip, as the earn may lie, tite whele
amwont of the taxvs chanted an-1 a4estel ia
me h eiiplieate. eaerptlsw oeh raa as the Com.
"mireioner. or 8nprrir and Urerers. as the
ease mar be. In their diseretiM bist esonrnt
"him Iroo. oa patrj of twin answerable fr-r aad
uchanreH wltli tha whole balaoee so remaining
"no paid."
From the above Sectioa CclleKurS will aotlce
V. ----- - an nmmnl tRVnm I h.
- " .... , f - "K f ' "-t --y - J "
1 rik ti loeiaa both exoneratiui and th.lr cemaiia
. if on a. We niast have money to swat Uw demaada
I of ID. County.
SepS. County Tnassrer.
WW
F.attern Work f urnitktd short Sotirr, in mil
ioir. Alto Atrni for tkm WHITE. XHOSZLt
FerJion ia n-l of MOM CM EST WORK will
fin-1 U to their tnterrirt u elt at my vtvv. wr
ft pr.-r nhf.wtr.ie wKl r tciTn tl.em, 4Va'
factum 'i'jr)i'f4 m Erff 4 PHM LS
'YtkY Lov. 1 inviu S(-ial AUcoUft to Whm
Wilts Bran Or Pars Zik Mjisials!
InPKlot by Kl V. W. A. 1RI0. uil
ri ll linT-;reji.enila poiat nt MA LUl.il. ASIt
COS iTk I C I l. and wtaxh i den'tned h. be
the fi p-:Iar M nnvi-Tit for our Chaaseaiile Cli
mate, a - HI A C ALL.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
WILL H. WOOD.
THE
Jeweler,
Xo- 2. Kuer IXIok,
Somerset, iPenn'a.
D:2CiIi Solid Silur rAMi
ENGRAVING NEATLYC0NE.
VVJ.
JL U
SICAL BSTECIOTS
iSD SHUT mc;
REPAIFJNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
jisaoLCTioJi or riTstRHir.
The 0-Partnerh!p heretnl'ire s!itlE
betwrea Drs. J. M- aad J. A. Leather,
la Uw lirnir Baiiness. was i:-i by mutual
eoofest oa Taewlav. Aazuat -a, 14. irr. J. A.
Luataer mlnoa. The buatness will be eoodocted
at the old stand by Dr. J. M. Luother, to whom
all Indebted to Uhe old Una will make p ripen t.
1. M. IX t T!i:K,
aaaT. J. A. JjuVTiFEM.
DEAD SHO I VenaiiugB,
A I V3.Z CCXE rJ
WORMS