The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 08, 1884, Image 3

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( Somerset Herald.
T GEO. K. SOT IX. EaiUM
ir autumn leaves.
jlnon are cutang com.
jty fairs are blooming,
j't believe all you bear.
; jicnic season is watiing,
nutting wAson is at liaii'l.
p-bubblcr.articj are the latest.
f freer patients are convalescing,
pita are becoming too numerous.
Bond Vye for sale by C. X. Koyi.
jning and evening tires are comforta-
1 3od '
1 received by
New Goods!
Tabkee fc Parker.
i f.II goods now commp in.
I Mrs. A. E. Viil.
Jtiksivin? day will be the next legal
ay.
a good bnssy whip Kto James 15.
jerbauni.
sat has become of the ciiiniHtial storm
; )e:ioii ?
fc Mudeliakcr wagon if a ;nod l of beau
' fd durability,
j,.u would dye eu-y, use Diamond
r l I or sale by C. N. Itoyd.
fcire linwdcr to imitate the color of tan
I the market
f Alabastine for Walls ttiid Ceilings.
. only by C. N. IJoyd.
t morning? at'd cvnin;rs are su-cstive
i irinrr toggery.
full sttx'k. of new Tall Hoods in all lines
t 'in store. Mrs. A. K. I' lit.
jting rinks are starting up in all scc-
1 1 1, f the country.
it- j.otato crop is large, a:id the tubers of
ieiise pnportio:i.
'ftu will live long and prosper ifyou buy
j t drugs from ('. N. l'-ovd.
jr hardware of every description, go to
2 s 15. H'dderhaum's.
I utters t. li us that wild pigeons are a
S Be article this st'iison.
'I jo .k Trout, Salmon and Labrador Iler-r-
t can't be beat, at Keller t Sautters.
; Stim-sty in polities is ns desirable as in
I hi.-s transactions.
V best st. k of Cigars and Tobacco in the
mare to be foiindat Keller & Siinner's.
,' 'tone but pure drugs dispensed at C X.
T JA s drug store. Call and see.
j; k and Colored Velvets, all of the very
I ( makes, at l'arker t i'arktr's.
J is claimed that the buckwheat crop of
t fa county will exceed 2 , bushels.
full line of tloor oil cloths, table oil
Si and oaret chain, at l'arker fc
X t-r's.
)nr new line of shawls cannot be excelled
i jtyle and price.
r.BKF.B it Tarkek.
i han-oinest line ofilress poods ever
I mn in Somerset county, at the lowes'
; Ce, at Mrs. A. E. T'bVs.
iii st houl books used in town and coun
( , fir sale and exchange at IJoyd's dm a
l e. School supplies a specialty.
JT w dress plaids at five cents : New bro-
Jlc dress goods at six cents.
r.BKEB & TaBKER.
Wood, the Main street jeweler, sells not
r lv the Vallhani, but Itockford, Elgin,
i-everul other makes of American
bos.
i full line of white and colored blankets
i lied comforts, from 75 cents to ?2.
I PaBKER it PAEkEB.
f!ie raiu didn't inakv'much impression on
' tj water supply, but it settled the dust,
a ai that is something to be thankful for.
A fuli line of new Standard I'rints at five
its. l'.h ached Muslins, Shwtings. Pillow
' Muslins, Tickings, Table IJnens, Nap
1 Towel?. Shirtings, ;inghams, P.rown
i id Colored Canton Flannel", Ted Flannels,
' Tl.ite Flannels and IUd Spreads, at Parker
i Parker's.
: full line of Ladies' Underwear, Gloves!
f lockings. Handkerchiefs. Corsets. Collars
1 Cuffs, Fichues, Neckwear at l'arker A
'.irker's.
?1 have just received a fresh lot of new fall
rints, domestic and fine dress goods and
j! dry goods. Mes. A. E. I'm.
. full line ofP.lac!: and Colored Silks at
liecs never before nfferel, at Parker it Tar
Vtr's. fields' Furnishing Goods, all the novelties
yf the season in every branch of this line at
Wry low prices, at Parker it l'arker' s.
The Femer Pros, take the cake in selling
V"ts and shoes. They have just received
be largest stock of fall and winter goods
f-' light to Somerset this season.
Castoria.
flien baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
f lien she was a child she cried furCustoria.
"!ien she was a Miss, sheclung toCastoria.
hen she had children she gave them Cast's.
I i'or sau-ate cutters, and stutl'ers, butcher
$ ves. butcher saws, sti-cis, etc,, go to Jas.
tllolderhaum's.
If you want to buy a good time-pic-e go
. If. WoikI, jeweler. No. 2 Paer Pdock,
!.ere you have the largest stock in Souier-
J county to select from.
I.ames : For the finer grades of shoes, fall
iM. made over the different lasts, go to
. It. Ferner it Pros' store.
jTlie Puffalo Lime Company is now se'l
(Jood Lime at eight cents, delivered on
e i-ars at their works. For orders, write to
tiliiam Mason. Garrett. Pa.
To Fabvke. Now is the time to hand
j our orders for phosphate, preparatory
fall seeding. No enterprising fanner ;
uld be without I'.augh it Sons' goods, at j
l.ces r.anied in another column of this
k'er. Cook t Beeeits. i
I wKI iin on Saturdays line of Win
-ter and Keiuiugton rifles, breech and!
l-.y.'e l.jad-ng s)t guns, both double and i
ft gie barrels a'.so a full line of gun repairs. I
a.ii!ig tools, shells, caps, powder, shot etc. j
Jxi 15. Itoi.nrBBAi m. j
Lakes' am Chii.ikexs' Wkai- I have
' a full s'ik k of this seasin' wras for!
!.es and children, coniistinz of jackets. 1
new markets. Knssian circulars and i
fcv i x is, in black and colors, of the latest j
terns. St-veral hundred to Select from,'
plat lower trioes than ever before. Call j
! e thci.. Mm. A. K. Vhu i
i
Pifo-raATBi AND I.AKB PUPiER Nowi
ve in st.K k car h.d P.atigh it Son' goinls i
Nt on the nurket. and no ianner i
mid be without them. ThcT hare 5I00.I '
tet for fiv, years. Ht-re are the 1 rice s.
Double I-ju.-!e, i r t.in, Ji.t1.iX) 1
New Pr.xess. $,V.no j
No. 1. Fine Pone, " $40 00 i
Ind Placer, ' $J3 0 !
Ckk A BitEtrrs. j
Jumes (,rahsm, practical boot and shoe I
fker. Las . ined a bop in Chickentown !
t-it bouse lately occupied by Hitman j
''tor. The patronage of the public is re--ctfu:!y
solicited. All orders left with
1 ui w ill be prrMiiptlr attended to. Puruiir- I
rg neatly done. Charges very moderate, I
James Graham, j
Chickentown.
The lar-rest stock ami lt ,.ti
k Ca-himers. 4 inches wide: Silk Warn!
-..iciers. Colored Cashiiuere, Cloth Suit- j
. Plaid, to match. All tue latt novel-1
' 10 ia and fancy dress goods, can I !
n at
Farkeb 3i Pa-jtei s.
ljuite a number of typhoid fever cases are
reported from different sections of the
county.
Ixve Feast will be held in the lierlin dis
trict, at F-ceghlcy's Church, on Saturday,
October 11th.
Good butter is scarce commodity in this
market, the dry weather and short pastur
age having much to do with the scarcity.
An immense wildcat was recently killed
in Greenville township, by Mr. Jacob Ned
row. The farmers of that township have of
late been greatly annoyed by these animals.
Mr. II. F. Schell is having a large brick
warehouse erected back of bis corner of the
Mammoth Plack. He intends converting
the rooms now used as law offices, into s
store room.'
A very largely attended and most enthu
siastic Republican meeting was held at
Pock wood, Saturday night. The sjieeches
were made by Hon. A. J. Colborn and
Capt. V. H. Sanner.
There will I a grand rally and pole rais
ing atStoyestown on Saturday.October 11th.
Able speakers will address the meeting. All
the friends of Blaine and Logan are cordial
ly invited to be present.
Farmer Gabe Good, of Somerset township,
thinks a good deal ot the Herald, and of
the boys who do the work on it. Ijist
Thursday be brought them a jug of most
excellent cider, to drink to the health of
Blaine and Logan.
Passenger Agent Patton informs us that
he is arranging to run the annual cheap ex
cursion to Fitttburgh, over the Bulto. it
Ohio Railroad. The date has not yet been
fixed, but it will be some time this month.
Ample notice will be given.
Harry Kiefer, a young son of Mr. Michael
Kiefer, was kicked in the stomach by a
horse Friday morning, and very seriously
njured. He was carried into the house in
an unconscious state, and for awhile it was
feared he was hurt internally, lie has. re
covered sufficiently to be out again.
Last Monday morning Lincoln Fisher.son
of Henry Fisher of Somerset township, met
with quite a serious accident while riding to
his home carrying a bag of flour in front of
him. The horse stumbled on the Stoystown
hill north of town, throwing his rider and
falling on top of him, dislocating his right
shoulder.
The gatherers of Slate and County tax for
this borough and township, were busy men
Saturday. It being the last day for the
payment of taxes, the delinquents were
around anxious to settle up, so as to lie en
titled to a vote. There will be few, if any,
votes lost in these two precincts on account
of non-payment of taxes.
Mr. A. J. Colborn, Jr., is rapidly acquir
ing a State-wide reputation as a stamp
speaker. For the iMist two weeks he has
been seaking nightly in the western part
of the State, and has several apjiointmeiits
for tiie closing days of the campaign in
Ohio. He spoke at Lafayette Hall, Pitts
burgh, with Hon. Galusha A. Grow, Mon
day evening.
Our grand line of elegant Cloaks and
Wraps are now ojh-ii in Plush, Russian Cir
culars, Fur-trimmed Circulars, Brocaded
New -markets, Cloth New-markets, Stockin
nette New-markeL, Stockinette Jackets,
Misses' Have'.ocks, Misses' New-markets,
Misses' Coats. We have the latest styles at
the lowest prices. Call and see them.
I'akker it Parker.
Attextios, Mablhixg Cli bs. You can
save 25 per cent on all orders for campaign
goods, and get your goods on short notice,
by calling on William Fleming & Co., No.
it Fifth avenue, Pit''Urgh. This firm has
furnished over one hundred clubs, and or
ders are now in hand from a number of
leading clubs to be supplied with uniforms
in the next few days. Remember, No. 29
Fifth avenue.
A Card of Thaxks. Recently it was our
good fortune to come into possession of a
Bradley Road Cart, a gift from the member
ship of the Friedens congregation. This fa
vor is very highly appreciated by me, and
the donors bave our sincere thanks for this
renewed evidence of their good will The
road cart is a decided improvement over the
old sulkv.
J. J. Welch.
The weather prophet of the Middleburg
Font says we may look out for an extraordi
narily severe winter if there is any virtue in
the old Indian hornet sign. All the nests
we have found this year are built on the
ground. When they are suiended from
trees and high up, it is a sign for a mild
winter- Our old prognosticators say they
have never known this sign to fail.
Meetixo at Colemas's A large and en
thusiastic Blaine and Logan meeting was
held at Coleman's station, on the S. it C R.
R., last Thursday evening. The meeting
was organized by the election of Levi J.
Long, as President. George Coleman and O.
P. Shaver, Vice Presidents, Daniel F. Long
and C. II. Keifer, Secretaries. Addresses
were delivered by Fred W. Biesecker and
James L. Piigh, closing with three rousing
cheers for Blaine it Logan.
There will be two pole raisings on Satur
day, October 11th, one at Mostolicr's, in the
morning, and the other at Lamhertsville,
in the afternoon. Several speakers will be
present to address the meeting in the even
ing, at the Lambertsville band hall, and
music will be furnished by the Lamhertsville
brass band. All are invited to come and
assist us in racing the Blaine, Logan, and
Campbell poles.
E. M. Lamtert,
Secretary of Blaine & Logan Club.
The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Penn
sylvania Woman's Christian Temperance
I'nion will be held in Harrisburg, October
i:ih, P'.th and l?th. Mrs. Mary H.Hunt,
of Biston, Mr. J. KUeu Foster, of Iowa.
Mrs. Mary Lowe Dickson, of New York,
and other well known speakers will be
present. The special line of work of this
organization, fir the coming year, iJto e
enre a law requiring the " Effect of Stimu
lants and Narcotics Upon the Human Sys
tem," to be taught in all schools under
State control.
Mot xt MoBiAn Items
Our aged friend, Valentine Miller, has
been very seriously ill, but is now conval
escing. Jacob Reighevt, our clever cheese man, is
sick with dyspepsia. The tactory is now
in charge of J. J. BarndL.
Fiank Murray was severely tramped by a
horse last week, necessiiatine the amputa
tion of one of his toes. He is again able to
be about.
John A. Zimmerman is no doubt the boss
coon hunter in the north end of the county.
The other night be shot one weighing 47
!onnds. If any of our county sportsmen
can beat this record, we would like to hear
from them.
The band boys and young people of this
vicinity are making extensive preparations
to hold a grand entertainment on the 10th
and lltb of October. They bave enlarged
and greatly improved their building, and
are now practicing almost every night. They
tell us they will have it a great deal better
than last year, and betirr than any ever
held in the north end of the county.
Our pole-raising last week was a grand
success. A pole 105 feet high was erected,
and firmly planted in the short space of
seven ruinutes, after which a meeting was
organized in the band bouse by calling Ym.
Zimmerman to the chair, and cbosin; as
vice presidents P. C. Maurer, W. Winters
and Je Crist, antf Jacob Zimmerman, Jr.,
T. J. Miller. Wm. Winters and W. H. Mil
ler as Secretaries. N. B. Critch field msde
an able eecli to an audience of about 400
persons. A great deal of enthusiasm was
manifested.
P. M.
Indian Ka-Ton-K cures all diseases of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach snd Blood.
Druggists all keep it.
The prudent farmer or tearuster. when
buying a wagon, invariably gets a' Studeba
ker from James B. Holderbaum.
Ifyou want a wagon that lias an honest,
square, stand-up air about it, that you can
depend on during rain or shine, fit for mar
ket, mill or meeting, buy the celebrated
Studebaker of James 11. Holderbaum.
The most complete and varied assortuieut,
including all the latest novelties, and stand
ard goods, will be found in our late arrivals
of fall and winter styles in staple and fancy
dry goods, notions, etc. Now is the time
for bargains. Please call and examine.
Parker it Parker.
Of Importance to Electios Officers.
In the Philadelphia court on Saturday last.
Judge Arnold announced a few rules for the
filling of vacancies in election boards, which
election officers will do well to observe :
When a vacancy exists in any board, or
when new divisions are formed, the court
will fill the vacancy, if application is made
ten days before the election. If the judge
of election does not attend on the morning
of the election, or if there was a tie in the
vote for judge in the Spring election, the
majority insector shall appoint a judge ;
if the majority inspector does not attend the
judge shall appoint an inspector in his
place ; and it the minority inspector does
not attend, the person who received the sec
ond highest number of votes for judjje at ths
Spring election shall act as inspector. It a
vacancy continues to exist in the election
board for one hour after Jhe time for opening
the polls, the voters present shall fill the va
cancy by a curbstone election. No votes
should be received until the election board
is complete and duly sworn in. Each in
spector shall appoint one clerk, who must
be a voter in the division. Appointed elec
tion officers and clerks bold over for the
spring election, unless removed for disiiuali
fying cause.
Emtor Herald: 1 notice in a communi
cation from Somerset to one of the leading
Democratic paiers, the statement that the
nomination of Gen. Jacob M. Campbell for
Congress in this (the 17th) District, is unsat
isfactory to the Republicans of Jenner town
ship, and that he will not receive their sup
port. Being in a position to know the feelH
ingofthe Republicans of this township. 1
do not hesitate to Kay that this statement,
let it come from whatever source it may, is
entirely without foundation. No nomina
tion could have been made that would have
been more satisfactory to the Republicans
of this township, than that of Gen. Camp
bell. We are proud f the record he has
made in the past as a thoroughly honest
and faithful representative, and when the
returns come in yon will find that Jenner
stands as she has always stood, loyal to the
Republican tarty. The same would have
been done had either of the other gentlemen
whose names were before the conference re
ceived the nomination. We believe in ma
jority rule, and when the majority of Re
publicans have spoken, whether by their
ballots at the primary, or their representa
tives in conference or convention, the Re
publicans of Jenner township will ratify
their action at the polls.
Yours Respectfully,
Jaml M. Cover.
Jenner X Roads, October 2, ISM.
Editor Herald: Saturday, September
3:h, was a gala day at Jenner. In the
morning there was a gatue of base ball be
tween t lie students from the normal school
and the Jennertown nine, which resulted in
a victory for the former. In the afternoon
there was a picnic in Covode's grove, below
the Cros3 Roads, and in the evening there
was a grand musical and literary soiree in
the Presbyterian church at Jennertown.
Miss Eva Griffith was desirous of showing
what progress had been made by her class
in their first quarter, and the result was
very gratifying to the audience, and very
flattering to both teacher and class. The
music, both vocal and instrumental, was all
that could reasonably have been expected,
and in some cases exceeded the most san
guine expectations of all. The literary part
of the exercises consisted of the reading, by
Miss Kate O'Connor, of " Curfew Shall Not
King To-night," and was fully appreciated
by the audience. "How Ruby Played"'
was recittl by Mr. Frank O'Connor, and
elicited much applause. Miss Nettie Gaul's
rendering of the " New ChuLh Organ " was
very pleasing, and wvriVu the echo.
"Wedded to Art" was the piece assigned
your humble servant to read. Modesty for
bids further comment. The entertainment.
as a whole, was a success, and did credit to
all concerned. Miss Griffith deserves the
thanks qf the whole community for her suc
cessful effort, and it is the wish of all pres
ent that she will ere long favor us with an
other entertainment.
Sta lwart,
It xotukb Pols Raisisu.
Vn hatunlay afternoon, the 2, thinst., a
large number of the citizens of Quemahon
ing and Jenner townships met at the store
of Wm. Zimmerman, near Homer's church,
and erected a beautiful Blaine and Logan
(xjle. Just as the pole reached a perpendic
ular position, a large eagle was noticed cir
cling in the air, immediately above it, rising
higher and higher, nr.til it disappeared
above the clouds a fit emblem of the victo
ry which the Republican party is sure to
achieve on the 4th of November, when
James G. Blaine, the world-renowned states
man, and his MTles3 associate, John A.
Ixigan. rising above the clouds of mud and
dust which the Democratic party has made
a characteristic of this campaign, will be el
evated to the highest places in the gift of hi
American people. As soon as the poie was
firmly planted the stars and stripes were run
up, and the salutation of three cheers was
given with a gusto that attested the enthusi
asm of the crowd. A procession was then
formed, and the entire crowd proceeded to
the large building erected by the Vnion
Brass Band, where a meeting was organized
by the election of illiam Zimmerman, Sr.,
as President, and John Zimmerman, Valen
tine Miller, Henry Shaffer, Sr., and Philip
Mowry, Vice Presidents. The President,
in a brief but fitting speech stated the object
of the meeting, when Prof. . B. Crit?hfleld
was called to the platform, and fur one hour
entertained the meeting with an able dis
enssion of the questions at issue in the pres
ent campaign. It was an occasion of pleas
ure to all, and the presence of both old and
young proved that the Republicans of this
section are deeply in arnest,
Voter.
Beotiier-vallet Items.
Chestnuts are very plenty here this fall,
bat then there ore about ten worms for
every chestnut.
We had several heavy fbwers of rain last
Saturday and Sunday nights, in this section,
which were thrice welcome.
The potato crop is a full one, and they are
selling at forty cents a bushel. E. L. Cook
is shipping them of by the car load.
The Republicans are pleased with the
nomination of Uncle Jake Campbell, the
staunch protectionist, and this township
will give him a rousing majority.
The only effect the famous Mulligan let
ters have over this way, is that they are
nerving up every Republican, and turr.ing
sensible Democrats to his support.
The following is the death roll in thh
township since our last report: William Co
ber, aged 20 years ; Oliver Hoyle, aged 21
years. Both young men died of typhoid
fever.
Edmund Glessner and Emma Schrock are
down with typhoid fever, bat nnder the ef
fiieient treatment of Dr. J. K. Miller, the pa
tients will certainly recover. There are also
a few cases ot the same disease in Berlin.
Farmers are complaining that a large pro
portion of the wheat sown this fall failed to
germinate on account of the drought, and
some talk of re-seeding. We think they
had better wait and see. The late rains may
cause the balance to liven np.
Now abd This.
Mb. Eiiitob : I write to inrorni you of a
wonderful phenomenon that occurred at Mi.
Moriah on the night of the 4th of October.
The rumor came to Stoystown on Sunday
morning, (the place where I was stopping)
that a spring on the cast side of Mt. Moriah
(about 3 miles west of Stoystown) had be
come a small creek. Having never heard of
the like, especially in so dry a season as this,
I determined to see for myself. I, in com
pany with another gentleman drove out and
found the rumor not only to be a true one,
but far above our sanguine expectations.
Mr. Lape says that on Saturday night,about
fifteen minutes of twelve o'clock they heard
a racket and went out to see what caused it,
when they discovered everything nnder
water. Everything in the spring house was
afloat. Many things were destroyed, among
which was the milk, cucumber pickles, but
ter and one-half barrel of mackerel. Some
of the fish and pickles were found one and
one-half miles down stream. The spring
bouse wall was washed oat almost enough
to let the building down and is not safe to
letstand. The owner, Philip Lape said he
would tear it down on Monday morning,
providing it didn't fall down during the
night. The water is now flowing from an
excavationin the g roundabout the size of a
human body, as cold as ice and as clear as
crystal. No reason can be assigned for this
phenomenon. The springs were nearly dry
for the month previous to this. All
the springs on the east and north side (about
one dozen in number) have an increase of
water to-day, but not in proportion. The
springs on the south and west side are not
affected at all. Some subterraneous action
must have occurred in the Mount.
I never felt better satisfied on a Sunday
trip than I did on this one, and I feel confi
dent that a trip to Mt. Moriah will repay
any one. I never will forget the place and
name Mt. Moriah. Yours truly,
Asiibiw J. Miller.
Thk Caui-aios in Jenner. Everybody
ijf Earxest. Gbasd Demonstration oh
Satcrdat the 4th. Ed. Herald: Allow
me through your paper, to give a brief ac
count of the progress of the campaign in
Jenner Township.
The Blaine and Logan Club at Jenner
Cross Roads was one of the first to organize
in the county, and from the date of its or
ganization to the present, it lias held stated
meetings every two weeks. The object of
these meetings has been to keep the work
closely organized and to see that every man
who appreciates the unprecedented prosper
ity secured to our Government through the
administration of its affai-s by the Republi
can party for the last quarter of a century,
shall be prepared to exercise his right of sov
ereignty at the ballot box on the 4th of No
vember. At its regular meeting on Saturday even
ing the 27th nit., theclub voted toinyite the
Republicans of Jenner and the adjoining
townships to unite with them in raising
pole, on Saturday the 4th inst, and the
Chairman of the County Commitiee was
asked to furnish speakers for the occasion.
The response to this invitation was beyond
the expectations even of the most sanguine.
At an early hour on Saturday afternoon the
streets of our yillage were so crowded as to
make it almost impossible to pass with" a
team. At half-past 2 o'cock the committee
who had in charge the preparation of the
pole reported all things in readiness, and in
less than 2 minutesapole which for beauty
cannot be excelled, 140 feet in length, was
pointing heavenward.
After a few animating pieces of music by
the bands present the crowd were called as
nearly together as was practicable, and an
organization was effected by the election of
the following otliecrs : President, Hon. Dan
iel Stufft ; Vice Presidents, Jonas Maurer,
Adam S. Shaffer, Jesse Witt, Noah Gohn,
and Jacob Friedline : Secretaries, Wm. S.
Morgan, John H. Zimmerman and Henry
Hoffman. A committee on Resolutions was
also appointed consisting of N. B. Critch
field, Wm. S. Morgan, Levi Griffith, Noah
S. Miller and F. J. Kooser.
As arrangements had been made for a
'grand rally" and torch-light procession at
the Borough of Jennertown in the evening
the meeting at the Cross Roads had to be
short. Brief and stirring speeches were
made hovever by Messrs. Daniel J. Horner,
Ed. B. Scull ami F. J. Kooser, who under
stood that their heaviest guns were to be
held in reserve for the evening meeting.
At the close of the speaking, N. B. Critch-
field from the committee on Resolutions of
fered the following report :
Renolctd, That we the Republicans of old
Jenner, proud of our connection with the
party that saved this I'nion, that establish
ed freedom throughout the land and equal
rights under the law to every citizen of this
government, that made our currency stable
and carried the country through an unpar
alleled period of trouble and anxiety to the
foremost osition among the nations of the
earth in wealth, strength, and prosperity,
recognizing the necessity that the affairs
of the government shall still be adminis
tered by that party, do hereby renew to her
our pledges of fidelity and promise that to
the interests as James G. Blaine and Jonn
A. Logan the able representatives of this
grand old Republican party shall be given
our ceaseless labors from now until 7
o'clock of the evening of the 4th of No
vember next,
liftoired. That we recognize in the renoiu
ination of Gen. Jacob M. Campbell as our
Congressional candidate, a merited tribute
to an able, worthy and faithful represtmta
tive, and to bim we pledge our most hearty
and undivided support
Retuhtd, That we recognize in our candi
dates for the State Legislature and the other
county Officers the choice of the Republican
voters of Somerset County and men who are
in every respect well qualified for the josts
for which they have been named, and to
them we pledge our undivided support.
In the evening a grand torch light pro
cession paraded the streets of Jennertown
after which a meeting was organized by the
election of the following officers :
President, Henry Maurer ; Vice Presi
dents, Solomon Bowman, Solomon Judy,
Benjamin Enos and John Biesecker. Sec
retaries, David Maurer. Jacob Kautz. N. B.
Critchfield and Henry Kline,
Capt. Ed. B. Scull was then introduced,
and in his usual pleasant style entertain
eU the meeting for three quarters of an hour
or more, with a discussion 01 the merits and
demerits of tl.e candidates presented by both
parties. F. J. Kooser. Esq., followed in a
speech of about the same length, devoted
mainly to a discussion of the
tariff issue.
Music was furnished for the occasion by the
Farmer's Band and the Union Brass Band,
The meeting was adjourned with three
cheers for Blaine and Logan, three for Gen.
Campbell, and three lor the whole county
ticket.
A. R. En BLicAX.
Jenner X Roads, Oct. li, 1HS4.
New Fall Goods of all kind. now coming
in, and prices are lower than last year, in
cluding all the newest styles of Press floods.
Foreign and Domestic, Flannels, Canton
Flannels, Jeans. Oasimeres, Table IJnens,
Blankets, Calicoes, Ginghams, etc. Call
and see them. Mas. A. E. Vbu
Meat Mabket. Main Street. Vie have
just added a large Refrigerator to oar Meat
Market in which all meats can be kept ceo1
and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, ic, kept
constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties
buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
We have, also, 100,000 new brick for sale,
which we will tell by the hundred or thous
and at a low price.
Boss Davis & Co.
Stiax Saw Mill foe Sale. Twenty-five
horse power ; mounted on wheels ; nearly
new ; price low ; terms reasotiahle ; owned
by Sliallcros & Oliver. Located on land of
David E. Wagner, in Shade township,
Somerset county. Pa., where it can be exam
ined. For information apply to a
Cofeeoth 4 KrrrEL,
Somerset, Pa.
Millinery ! Latest Styles, Lowest fric
at M. M. Tredwell's.
Will open, on Thursday of this week.
fresh lot of Bonnets, Hats, Frames, Ribbons,
Feathers, Velvets, Satins. late.t Fall Styles,
at lowest prices.
M. ML Trkdwell.
The Republicans of Adoison township
raised a Blaine and Logon pole one hundred
feet high, at Petersburg, on last Saturday af
ternoon. No demonstration of any kind
was intended, and consequently it was not
made known except to those living near
town, but yet there was a resocctahle turn
out. Addison township is the place where the
Democracy talk politics the whole year
round. It matters rot whether there is
campaign on band or not, they never quit.
Nearly all the local items from Addison are
more or less tainted with politics, yet there
will be a big falling off in the Democratic
vote this full. The township is being can
vassed almost daily to keep the boys in line
but some of them are beginning to spurn the
party laah, and will cast their votes for
Blaine and Logan. There is yet hope for
Addison.
There will be a large falling off from the
Democratic vote in this place this fall.
There will be three, or more. Republican
votes to one Democratic yote. Cleveland is
not popular here. A Democrat remarked
the other day that be looks like a battering
ram, while another suggested that he had
better omit the word " battering',' and it
would represent his character more clearly,
Blaine and Logan are gaining strength
daily. They have not only stirred up the
people of the west by their speeches, but
of the whole countrp. X.
Confluence, Oct , 18S4.
MA Kill ED.
IIEXTZ 15AKXETT. On Thursday, Oc
tober 2, 184, at tlie Lutheran parsonage in
Friedens, by Key. J. J. Welch, ilr. Charles
li. Hentz to Miss blbina Harnett, both of
Somerset County, Pa.
SII.VA UCUTY. At the residence of
the bride's parents, in Somerset township.
on Sunday, August 31, 1Sj4, by Ilev. J. F,
Shearer, Mr. Joseph K. Silva, of rortugal,
to Miss Mary Ellen Lichty, daughter of
George C. Lichty.
ZINX CAMPBELL At the residence of
II. C. McCullough, tbe home of tho bride,
in Addison, Somerset county, Pa., on
Thursday, September 13, lhS4, by Rev. S. J.
Taylor, Key. J. II. Zinn, of New Centreville,
to Miss Mary E. Campbell.
DIED.
LEAK. Near Kingwood, on Saturday.
September 20, l&H, Garrett Lear, aged 50
years, 7 months and 10 days.
Republican Meetings!
Meetings will be held at the following
named times and places, and will lie address
ed by able speakers :
ltakersville, October 0. 2 r. M.
Laurel Hill Tunnel, "
Pleasant Hill " 1", 7 "
Weller's school house," 11, 7 "
Friedens, "11 7 "
Lamberts vi'.le, " 1. 2 "
Stoyestown, " 14, 7 "
Hoovereville, " 15, 2 "
Garrett, " 1", 2
Iavidsviile, "15, 7 "
Scalp Level. "If.. 2
Ilillsboro, " l'i, 7
Buckstown, " 17, 2 "
Mt. Moriah, " 17, 7 "
Shanksville, " 18, 2
Will's Church, "18, 7
Milford Station, "18, 7 "
Berlin, "20, 2
Tine Hill, '-20, 7
Wittenburg, "21, 2 "
Sipesville, "21, 7
Kennell's Mills, "21. 7
Wellersburg. "22, 2 "
Edie, "22, 7
Pocahontas, " 22, 7
Salisbury. "23, 7
Meyersdale. "24, 7
Addison, "25, 2
Confluence, " 25, 7 "
Lavansville, " 27, 7
Gebharts, "28, 2
Ilockwood, "2S, 7
Casselman, "29, 2
Kingwood. "2i, 7
New Lexington, " .TO, 2 ''
New Centreville, " ."0, 7 "
Crsina. "SI, 7
Jenner X Roads Xoy. 1, 2 "
L. C. C-OI.BOKX,
Secretary.
J. R. SCOTT,
Chm. Co. Com.
Orphans' Com Sale
OF
Valuable Real Estate!
I)y virtue nf an order of Mile Issued out of the
Orphans' Court of Somerset Ikmntr. !.. to
the unuertixnea, there will he rxuewd toule at
public outcrj on the premises, on
WEDXESDAY, OCT. 22, 1SS4,
At 1 o'elork r. M , the following described Real
Entate, situa-e In Somerset Borootrn. Somerset
County, l'a.. Late the property of Edward M . Kim
mell, uee'd, to wit : A lot of around fronting on
Main street, amoinlnr an ailer on the ea.i. lot of
Jonas M. Cook on the South, lot of Henry K.
Schell oa the weC with a Urge three-ttorj Iraine
DWELLING HOUSE,
Thereon erecti-d ; Alo an OBire, Stable and oth
er outl.niMiniel. TERMS CASH on continuation
ot sale. Ten per cent to be pild when sold.
HEXliY 1". SCHELL,
octl. Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
THERE will be exposed to sale at the late home
of Jonathan Bowman deo'd, in sioiuersot
Township, on
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1SS4,
All the personal property -f the deceased, con si? t
lng In part of horses, eows, heifers, calves, sheep,
bogs. 1 Threshing Machine, 2 Mowers. 1 spring
wagon. 2 sleighs, T grain drill, 1 set of hay laduers.
a log (led, 1 horse rake, 1 straw cutter, ( Dexter.)
1 fanning mill, one lot sugar keelers, 1 washing,
autchtiie. iron and eomicr kettles, beds, beddtnat.
and a large lo'of household furniture, wheat.
eats, rje, com, buckwheat and potatoes oy loe
bushel, wheat and rjr In the ground, timothy and
sour hay. wheat straw, oats straw, and corn
fodder by the ton, plows, harrows, and a large lot
of (inning Implements of tbe most improved
style. HarnePs, bridles, saddles, etc., etc. Terms
msde knowo on day ot sale. Sale to commence at
a. ra. fAB4-H BOWMAN.
octeJt, Administratrix.
QRPHAN'S COURT SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate!
By virtue of an order of sale issned oat of the
Orphans' Court of Somerset County, Pa , to the
ndersigned, there wlU be exposed to public oatcry
oa the premises on
FRIDAY, XOVEMRER 14, 1834,
at t o'clock p. m., the following deserflird Real Es
tate, situate in Jenner Township, Somerset Coun
ty, l'a., late the property of Joseph Berkey. dec d,
containing 1W acres awre or lew, having thereon
erected two plank
DWELLING HOUSES,
a large Bank Barn and other outbuildings, adjoin
ing lands of George Rayman, David Berkey, Ja
cob I'aniels, Joseph Scnmocker. Wm. S. Morgan
and others. The above land Is in a high sute of
cultivation, except aboat so acres of wood land. It
Is situate alout one mile from Morgan's Woolen
factory, anil about three miles from Jenner X
Roads, and is otnvenieDtto eharch and scbooL
THRMS:
One-third of the whole parchise money, after
tbe exjiensa of sale, etc., are deducted, to remain
a lira on tbe premises to secure toe widow's dower
the interest thereof to be paid to her annually, and
at her death tho principle sum to the heirs ami le
gal representatives of Joseph Berkey. doe'd, of
tho baiaoco onc-tbird down on eonfinnatioa or
sale a nd delivery of dead, and tho remaining one
third la three equal annual payments from date
of sale without interest. Tea percent of tbe whole
Darebasr bohi to ba osM as soon as proiMrtT is
knocked down. Lie I erred payment! tc be secured
ty mdgment bond or BMrtaag on tho
ml
RKBKEY.
DAVID BEK KEY,
Trustees.
ets-et.
FUES! FUES! FURS!
Manufacturers and Importers Of
Seal Sacoues. Seal Dolmans, And Small Furs.
In nil the new Styles for Fall and Winter. A complete stock of Plush
Garments. Particular attention civen to repair work. Re d veins, clean
ing and altering old saeques. And we guarantee tr make your o!d gar
ments look like new at creatly reduced prices. Call and examine our
Block and get prices.
WM. FJUMINGr & CO.,
29 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh ln.
Practical Furrier.
GENERAL
Election Proclamation.
WHEREAS. In and br an act of Oenen! As
sembly of the ComraoDwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "An Mt to renulat tbe general election
within this (Vmnionweltn," tt it enjoined apon
me to give public notice of said elections and to
enumerate in mid notice what otneera are to be
elected, L, JOHN J. SPANUI.EK High Sheriff
of tbe count r of Somerset, do hereby make known
and givetuU pubiio notice to the elfctortof the
county of Somerset, that a (general Election will
be hei
Id in
1 uid county on Tuesday the
Mk Bay of Kopto, 1884
the same beinir the Tuesday next lollowinjr the
nrsi juomiay ot .sovemiKsr.
The electors of the oomuzh of Confluence to
meet at the Council Chamber. In said borough.
the electors ot the borouich and election dis
trict No. 1 ol Somerset township to meet at the
Court House, in said borough.
The electors of election district No. 3 of Somer
set township to meet at the house and shop of
rerry t moerirer in Miesviue.
Theelectorsofeleciiondt'trictNo. lor Milf.rd
Township to meet at the school house in Rock
wood, in said township.
The doctors ol election district No. 1 of Milford
township to meet at the old hotel formerly occu
pied by Richard Caldwell, iu Ucbbarubiirg, la
uid township.
The electors of New Centreville to meet at the
school house in said borough.
Thoelectorsof the township of I'pper Turkey
foot to meet at the bouse ot Joha A. Sbults, in
aid township.
The electors of the township of Lower Turkey
foot to meet at the school buuso in Crsina bor
ough. The electors of the borough of Vrsina to meet
at tbe house of J. B. Miller, opposite Davis it Co
der's store. In said borough.
The electors of the township of Addtson to meet
at the srhool house in Petersburg.
The electors of the township of Middlereek to
meet at the house occupied by Jesse C. Sweitier,
in New Lexington.
The electors of the township of Elkllck to meet
at the houie of Airs. Barbara Barchus, in the
borough ot Salisbury.
The electors of tbe borongh of Salisbury to
meet at tbe house ol Mrs. llarbara Barchus, in
said borough.
The electors of tbe borough of Meyersdale to
meet at the council chamber In said borough.
The electors of the township of Summit to meet
at the council chamlmr in Meyersdale borough.
The electors of the turough ot Wellersburif to
meet at the school house in said borough.
The electors of the township or Oreenvilla to
meet at the school house, in Pocahontas, in said
township.
The electors of the town?h!p of Southampton
to meet at the bouse ot J. L. Kennel, in said
township.
The electors of the township of Northampton
to meet at tbe house of John Poorbaugh, in said
township.
The electors of the townshls of Larimer to meet
atthcfchool bouse in Wittenburg insaid town
ship. in electors or the borough of Berlin tomee
at the house or Archibald Cum p too, in laid bor I
ough.
The electors of the township of rtrothersrallcy j
to meet at the house of Samuel Heiilcy, in Berlin
borough.
The electors of the township of StooTcreek to
meet at the school bouse at Shunkurillc, in said
township.
1 be electors of the borough of stoystown to
meet at the house formerly occupied by Henry J.
Wilier, in said borough.
1 lie electors ot the township of Uuemahonlnc
to meet at the houe ot Jacob Cuitcr, in Stoys
town. The elector! of the township of Allegheny to
meet at the house of Albert llillegas, in said
township.
The electors or the Dorongn ot new Baltimore
to meet at the house of , In said bor
ouxb. etors of the township of Conemaugh to
meet at the hoiue of Peter Levy, in said town
ship. 1 he electors of the tnwnshla of Shade to meet
at the house of Jacob Helm.in, In said township.
The electors of the townshipof Paint to meet at
the school house erected on the lands of Henry
Bcrkcy. in said township.
The electors of the township of Jenner to meet
St the hou. of Thng. (JalUtft.er, at Jenner X
Roads, in said township.
The electors of the" township of Jeflerson to
meet at tht houso of Solomon Baker, In said town
ship. I ine electors ot tne oorougn oi jennerviue to
i meet at the school bouse insaid borough.
At which time and places the qualified voters
will elect by bnllot:
THIRTY PLRSOOiS for Electors or President
anil Vice President el the United States.
ONE PERSON for the office or Congressman-at-Largo
for the State ot Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON for Congress from the Seren
tcenth Iibtrict ol Pennsylvania, eomposed ot the
Counties of Bedford, Blair, Cambria and Somer
set TWO PERSONS .'or Members of the House ot
Representatives ot Peonsylvaaia for Somerset
County.
ONE PERSON for Prothonotary of Somerset
Ounty.
ONE PEItSON far the office of Sheriff of Somer
set ttonnty.
ON E P EKSON for the oflice of Register and Re
corder of Somerset County.
ONE PERSON tor tbe office or Treasurer or
Somerset t ounty.
THKKE PERSONS for tbe ofBcs ot Commis
sioner of Somerset County.
ONE PERSON fortheoffleofPoorHousIJj
rector of Somerset Count v.
THREE PEKSONS tur the ollico of Auditor of
Somerset ountv.
1 make known and give notice as directed, that
every person, except Justices of tbe Peace, who
shall bold any otBee of appointment of profit or
trust under the government ot the United States
or ot this State, or of any city or incorported dis
trict, whether a eommit-sioned officer or otherwise,
a subordinate officer or agent, who shall be em
ploved under tbe legislative, indlciaryor execu
tive department of this State oral the United
States, of any city or of any incorporated dis
trict ; and also that every Member of of Congress
and the State Letistature, ant ot me select ana
common council ol any city, or commissioners of
any incorporated district, is by law incapable at
holding or exercising at the same time the office
or appointment ot judge, iospector or clerk of any
election of this Commonwealth ami taat no in
spector or other olhcer at any election shall b ell
gible to any olhce to be voted for.
1 also give official notice of the following proviso
ol an act approved March ii, 18. Tbaltbequal
Ined voters of the several eoanties ot the common
wealth at all general, township, borough, and
special elections are hereby hen alter auiborted
and required to vote bv tickets, printed or wrltun,
or partly printed ami partly written, severally
ela.-sirt'-o as f jllows : one ticket shall embnee
the names of all judges ot courts voted for, and be
labeled on tbe outside Judiciary ; one ticket snail
embrace the names of all stateetlioes voted for and
be labeled Stale : one ticket shall embrace the
names of all county oitiees voted tor. Including the
oltioe of Senator, memseror membors of Assembly
ii vo ed ter, and member of Congress, If voted lor,
and ke labeled County.
Uiven under my band at my office at Somerset
this 4th dv of t k:tober. in the year or our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and eiuhiv-lour. and
in I be one honored ami ninth year of the Inde
pendence of the United Slates.
JOHN J. SPANGLER, Sterit.
Sheriffs Office, Somerset, t
Oct. 4, IIU.
S
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OF
Personal Property
AND
REAL ESTATE !
'I'hero will be exposed to sale by pnblie outcry
1 at the late home ot John P. Cover deceased,
iu Broiherwallcy Township, on
TJICRSlhl Y, OCTOBER 1G, 1S34,
all tho personal property of the said deceased,
eonsutina: in part of 3 horses. ( cows, 2 fat hoera.
2 wskods. 8 tmirieies. 1 mowtLK machine, horse
rake, and c her larmlnr implements ; 1 sleieh, 3
sleds, 1 sprint wsyon, ! sets bUKsy harness, 2 sad
dles, eoboei and iron kettles, uausuaar keelers.
60s bushels of Oats, ltt bushels of wheat, 26
tons of hay, a hit of straw : corn and potatoes bv
the husnel ; coal and coot Ine stoves. clocks. I
over 100 yearsold. beds, bedding, carpets, and a
lame lot of other household furniture.
ALSO
At the same time and place, tho Home Farm,
containing; Us acres, havirsr thereon erected a
two-stor Frame Moose, good Bank Bam. and
other usual Farm Build Inns. It contains a lame
I S it ear Camp, and Is well supplied with water.
I Die larm u 10 a men state 01 cumvnuon, anu 1
one ol the most beauttiul and desirable farms la
the Coumy, ly Ins; directly Northwest of Berlin,
and adjoining the town. Tho cemetery on the
faru will be reserved.
Kale to eommenoo at o'loek A. ., whem terms
will be made known.
W. A. Powsxu PET Efl J. COVER,
seplT-SC A act toner. Executor.
CatarrH
ELY'S
Cream Balm.
CAUSES KO FAIT!.
GIvm Keller at
Thorough Treatment
will Cure. Rut a Liq
uid or Sana. Apply
Into Kostrels. Hire
It a Trial at Ones.
Fifty eents at Itdc
Kists. Sixty cents by
mall. Ka-iterl.Sntl
for Circular. Sample
n
fa
IAY-FEVER
rtT man m cental
ELK BKUlbHS, Owego, N. T.
STEAM ENGINES SM
Hoisting Ewcine and Machinery a Special'?.
Second-hand Engines an i Holier on hand. Sead
for Stork List. THOMAS C-AWLIX.
majlt-euw. ' AUea;he&ji Ulty, Pa.
FFUR PRESIDENT, BLAIXE OR CLEVE
LAND! For a Permanent Partus; Position as
Salrsmaa. writ to J. At STIN SUA W, Nursery
man, Kocaester, H. V. septf-ia
JfXECUTOKS SALE
OF-
:o:-
There will be sold at public outcry. In the Bor
ough of Stoyestown, at i) clock r. on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11.1SS4,
The farm late or John O. Sta hi, deceased, situ
ate in QaematMnlng Township, about 'J'i miles
North of Stoysstown, and 2 miles from Hoovers
ville, adjoining lands ot Joha Bowman, Eman
uel Lohr, Oeorge Monger, and others, containing
&a acres. The Improvements are a Two-story Leg
DWELLING HOUSE,
Bank Barn. Oood Orchard and Sugar Camp. It
Is well watered, in a good state ol cultivation, and
underlaid with Coal and Limestone.
TEJRJVTS.
Tea per cent, when the property Is sold, and the
balance ot one-third when tbe sale is eoniirnied
and deed matte ; one-third to remain a Hen on tbe
land as widow s dower, the Interest ot which is to
be paid annually ; tbe balance In four equal an
nual payments, to be secured ry tmigment.
NATHaN MAUL.
R. H PATTERSON".
scplT.
Executors ot John ti. Stahl, dee d.
VT PKITATE SALE.
Valuable Real Estate
IN
Allegheny Township.
rT'H E undersigned offers at private sale hiss
JL Real Ksta'e, situate in Allexhery Towc.-M,
Somerset l;tunty. Pa., consisting ol the lollowlu
described tracts :
No. 1. Tbe homestead farm, consisting of one
hundred and seventy acres, well Improved, with
a barn and house, new. TliQ land is la a good
stale of cultivation.
No. 2. A tract of seventy-two acrec, adjoining
No. 1. The Improvements consist ot a good bouse
ana oarn.
No. a. A tract of one hundred and twenty
acres. The Improvements are a good Lo House,
ani otner buiiuiogs.
The Bedlord and Somerset Turnpike runs
through the last two named tracts. Nos. 2 and 3.
They have also suillcient timber to supply the
arms.
No. 4. A tract ef one hundred and Tortv-elght
acres, with a small house and stable thereog
erected ; five acres cleared, the balauce well tim
bered. No. 5. A tract of one hundred acres, known as
the " White llors- Tavern Sttind." with all the
cleared land an 1 tbe improvements thereunto be
longing.
Kour of the above tracts are situated within one
mile of the South Pennsylvania Kailroad, no'
under construction, snd tl.e "White Horse
propertv, within two miles.
Possession will be given April 1, ltvSi, or sooner,
II desired.
For Inrther Particulars, nersons desiring to pur
chase will call on or address the undersigned at
mvioing range, fn.
aujU.Jtn. SAMUEL WALKER
THE EQUITABLE
life Assurance Conpy of tie
United States.
Henry li. Hyde, I'res'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, 81,129,756. Paid to
policy holders during the last
21 years, $73,877,69!).
Tbe Society has written, during the past twen
ty yeart, an a eerefrate amount r.fncw assurance
larger than has been written t yany other com
pany in the world.
The surplus fnnd of the Sooclety, tn a four per
cent, valuation, Is larger than that of cny ether
life Insurance company In the world.
The EqriTjiBLg Lira Ashcram-c SocietvIs
tnes.a plain and simple contract of assurance, free
from burdensome and technical conditions, and
INDISPUTABLE after three years. All poli
cies, as soon as they becotus indisputable, are
payable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory
proofs of death, and a legal release, without the
delay usual with other companies. By this
PEoaTT rAYHEST, the beneficiary of an Equita
ble policy is not only saved from annoyins; delays
and expenses, but receives pecuniary teller as
quickly as if the .amount or the assurance bad
been Invested In a bond of tbe Government or the
I'nited States.
AV. Frank Gaul,
Special Agent for Somerset Co.
)Uli
Sawing Made Easy.
E0KASC3 UGHHTI3G SATCS 0 KACHHT3
9 SENT ON
ItST TRIAL
Tor UvMinr canrrm. wnnA ynrrb, farmer rrttfrnr trot
ttoTe wood. wdtUl Burtflct i.-cuutwr - tsM,
U ssjkd mri$. A boj vt ift oui naw toe ntt ana
Immense mcvna ! hmK n& mmm? Write
frsrifntJv iliiNtrfttl vttssJjsknie in Lnliuait arWm.
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juisj. em-cow.
Headquarters
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FLAGS,
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ii We Suppiy
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X-L' Send tor Cat
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EATTEES AND FDISIHS. 29 511 AYENUE
PITTSBURG H, PA.
augl3-4t-sow.
Butter icfc'8 Patterns !
I Now Have in Stock a Full Line of
Butterick's
Cut-Paper Patterns,
OF THIS FALL'S STfLES. FOR
Ladle, Mlme and Children.
Mrs. E. TIM.
an.rt0-tf.
Lime, Lime,
Lime !
Vot! ik. rret.te.iH Peck Llmetuno Lcise
mi Ileal Es
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1 i
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till is-
famished aboard the cars at eor kilns near Pin ' perwms InoeWert f. said ettate to make Immedl
Orvre atteema per basbel. raslscked. Onlers ate payment and those hafusrlaimi araiost tho
nromiitly filled. Fot farther particulars calloa moto prawottherailaiTaatheaticsteil tur set
tae aidersia-ned. I tlemeatou ThorwisT. November s, V, at tao
J.M. WOLFEBSBEROEBABRO, refkleneoof tao AJmlnlstrator.
Korhwood, Pa, or JACOB L KACFFMAX.
stay U ISAAC O. JONES, Somerset, Pa sepSI. Admlalstrau,
IT WILL
TO KtlY YOITK
MILLIKEKY GOODS
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Their Stock is
giving you
to select from, and their
prices are the Lowest.
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN,
113 and 115 Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A.
T.i:. MAKSiIAIX.
MAIN OFFICE AND YARD
AT
JCESSIOM, PtNN'l
Mannfaclnrers
Wholesalers
Kear 2fi Maia Sliv i.:
Lumbe
AND
SUILinia 1IATE2IALC,
Hani ail Soft f oc&
OAK, POPLAR. ;tii.Vi;. PH KETS, .WOl f.D.VIJV.
AS). HALSI T, flAOKISO. ASII, srAIH HAILS,
IHtSSr, lltKIII Pl.VE, SHIMiLLS, 0'JT. M f I V I'l K
CIILSISIT, WHITE PISE, LATH, ULISVS, SEW KL POSTS
A General Line cf all erades ol I.uml!r and BulMins: Material, and Kooflrsr. Slute kept In Stock.
Alo, ran lurn i.n anvthin in the liLe of cur tolnc-s to order w:th reasonable promptness, socb as
Brackets, twd-siied work, ic.
Filanager, Somerset Branch.
Offices and Yard Opposite S. L C- R. R. Station. Somerset, Pa.
BOYTS, POUTER & CO.,
Brass and Iron Founders,
rers of Miners' Supplies,
w.iTFn .sr. orrosiTKB. Jr . hF.roT, axELf.srir.u:, r.i.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
YOUCH STEAM PUMP.
Jin ffJsl
mm
For Coal Mines, Furnaces,
Turn-Table Dump Cars.
Y A
stone .ticks,
LARRIES, PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, ("OK K
OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS, RRIDC.E ROLTS. SWITCH
STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND
SHAFTING.
Heavv Pastiii,.- and KoreiiiKs ;"Shct-Iron
rc.airiil at Iirt notice.
EKEORSED BT
ETTHAIiU
SCIENTISTS AS
PEACTICALLIi -fV 137
ili
L U il h .
Over 500
Beautiful
Designs.
5 . I Sort 'I fi-r
mm
Frico Li&t &
Circulars.
A
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V
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MONUMENTAL E RCN2S COMPANY.
(REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
A Hn.roM Biaestion is tho most nroS table. becanM it Is tho most nsefal. Onr aim is tn practlcaj.r
traia roan men for tive actual requirement
raciiiCn. Stmicnts cm enter at any time For
4 DMINLSTUATOR S NOTICE.
Estate of John I. Kaufman, decM. late of Cono
maoh Township. Somerset tmniy. Pa.
Letters ef administration oa the above estate
baTiox been STSDted tn the srKlersisne.1 by the
Drooer aothi.ritT, notice to heresy si'B to all
PAY YOU
GOODS
Large,
ranee
a wide
:i W WKAKLANI)
Uran.-ti OrIt aixl Yarl
and Healers,;
AI
Somerset, Pa.,
Op. S &C. It. R. STATION.
and Retailers j
Machinists, and Manufactu
(Evctt Pnmr rully
WAKHA.vr
Kailroads, and Boiler Feeders.
Hoisting Crabs
Stone Wedges,
Work ;
Machinery of all kin. Is built ami
niayT-lyr.
I t Will lay Yon
To Buy Your
Memorial Work
or
V
A . UUUUU1
sVUUJUililJl atililU 11
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
wm m am mi
Eantet Wwk Fumiihrd Short Jfitiiff, in mil
titloT$. Alf A'jtnt or Uu WHITE HHUSZt !
Prrv.ru in nr. of MOSVMEST WORK will
fiwl it v tbelr InterrM to call at is; shop, wtocrv
a pri';r "licwtuv will bo kItcd t!iw. 4"'ri
facliuti tiuartnttfd ia Ecfry Car, mn4 PHII-'ES
V EH Y LOU i invite Special Atlenlioo to Ine
Wilts Braa, Cr Pun? Iz YsmsCs!
Intrlord by KKV. W. A. ORINO. ss a Do.
H'led Imprf;T.nwnt In point of Jf ATEHIAL ASO
t:oSSTHli:TIS, and whieh is destined lo bo
the Popular M"rumnt fur our fha&aeaMo Cli
mate. .bllK HE A CALL.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
WILL H. WOOD.
THE
Jeweler,
Xo. 2, Kaer Block,
Somerset, Penn'a.
BisiiaJi Wa!ci:S, s;lii S;!7;r nl FM
Wirt
ENGRAVING NEATLY DONE.
MUSICAL HSTEDXES7.
A5D SEIET KUSli
of this commercial sei . rndiTKfnal inetructiosv
circular, aAlro P. L-VFY iN-S P.ttbric. Pa.
A DMIXISTILTORS
notice:
IX.
Estata of Jonathan E"asan. dee'd. late of Sunt
arret Twp.. Sumeiaet Co, Pa.
Letters f admlaistratlja tho ahure estatS)
having been craatel to tho ndertKned, ty tho
prr ir authority, aotlre is setet-y ien to tawo
IntieMeii to 11 to make Immediate payment as I
tboee hartaa: claims or demands will pleaxo pre
sentUicm duly authestieated fnr settlement
FrKlar. October 31, 194, at Uio lata reeldeaeo
dseoassd. ' SAIAJJ BOWMA,.
KT"4, AdailBlstratris.
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