Somerset Herald. GEO. R- SCULL. Editor. i is the harvest season for Danas. Und !. for sale by C. N. Voji. lueutcold waves may be looked for. j, in line against Cleveland and free j annual house-cleaning sion U here b fa good bugs? wli'P fioto James B' erbanm. t llargains in Pry Goods at Mrs. A. kl-8. I Weather is as unreliable as a Demo ; politician. lit bargains iu all kinds of goods at ; Jl. E. Thi s- I Htudcbaker wagon is a model of beau jj durability, i leaves are falling rapidly, and cover e sidewalks. (that the flues are all right before put lip the stoves. Vober is generally one of the finest lis of the year. leap year girl who wants to catch a inust hurry up. late John W. Garrett left an estate k at 0,000,0 . sat Bargains in Ladies and Cliildrens sat Mrs. A. E. VhVs. Bian with an item is always welcomed newspaper scribe. jr is the time to prepare for winter, V t its chilly blast. j nearly time to begin matching the J of your stove pipe. f Alabatine for Walls and Ceilings I only by C. N. Uoyd. I Iieacli, the Hiair county murderer, ; ieen sentenced to death. ne but jmre '.rngs di.-pensed at C. X. ' " drug store, fall and see. iny country mills are standing idle on ( nt of the scarcity of water. best sU,ck of Cigars and Tobacco in the i ! are to be found at Keller A Sanner's. tt stone piers oi tue iiuucium I b the Susquehanna, cost $8,X'0 each. 'J you would dye eav, use diamond a." Tor sale by 0. X. Boyd. Ou w ill live long and prosjier if you buy f dnigs from C. X. Boyd. r hardware of every description, go to Jes B. llolderbaum's. ook Trout, Salmon and Labrador Her i j, can't be beat, at Keller i Sanner's. Iliinery! Lte-t S:yl, Lowest Trices f. M. Tredwell's. w Millinery ;ools of the latest styles I received. I Mrs. A. E. Vhl. ; is a little more pleasant to go to church r than it was in July. Try it on Sun- ' Jl school books psed in town and coun forsale and exchange at Boyd's drug " c. School supplies a specialty. len will listen to an hour and a half po jbI speech and think an half-hour ser 1 1 10 long. r sausage cutters and stuffi-re, butcher Ires, butcher saws, steels, etc,, go to Jas. . '.. Holderbaum. 'Irs. John G. Kishcr. of Bedford, killed a )k-snake recently, which was ascending B? in front of her residence. 5oiing man. the sure road to wealth is open before you. Become a coachman elope with some rich heiress. ol, the Main street jeweler, sells not W the Walthnm, but Ilockford, Elgin, I several other makes of American khes. jhe Kerner Bros, take the cake in selling Jts and hoes. They liave just received larpesd stock of fall and winter goods fright to Somerset this season. j Castokia. fcen baby was sick, we pave her Castoria. jben she was a child she cried for Castoria. ken she was a Miss, sheclung toCastoria. Ben she had children shepavethem Cast"a. If you want to buy a good time-piece go II. Wood, jeweler, Xo. 2 Baer Block, jure you have the largest stock in Somer if county to select from. l.uiKs : For the finer grades of shoes, fall flcs, made over the different lasts, goto ,11. Kerner &. Bros' store. The Buffalo Lime Company is iwm sell v f Good Lime at eight cents, deliviTrd on C A cars at their works. For orders, write to Vllliam Mason. Garrett. Fa. Steam Saw Mill fob Sale. Twenty-five r-e jiower ; mounted on wheels ; nearly fx ; price low ; terms reasonable ; owned f Shallcriss t Oliver. Located on land of Kvid E. Wagner, in Shade township, Itnerset county, Fa., where it can be exam !. For information apply to Cofebotii & KrpPEL. Kttm.rwr Pa BlEAt Market. Main Street. We have t added a large Refrigerator to our Meat rket in which all meats can be kept cuo1 .1 clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, 4c, kept istantly on hand. Open dailv. Farties ing meat can have it keit In the Refrig- i:or until wanted. jWe have, also, lOO.OfiO new brick for sale, pich we will sell by the hundred or thous kl at a low price. Ross Davis A Co. 'ew Fall Goods of all kinds now coming , and prices are lower than last year, in l ling all the newest styles of Itress Goods, reign and Domestic, Flannels, Canton mnels. Jeans. Casimeres, Table Linens, utikets. Calicoes. Ginghams, etc. Call i! see them. Mbs. A. E. l ltu "tie prudent farmer or teamster, when finr' a wagon, invariably pets Studeba r from James B. Holderbanm. If you ant a wagon that has an honest, Jarc, stand up air about it, that yon can end on dunug rain or shine, fit for roar mill ,r meeting, boy the celebrated idehaker of James B. Holderbaum. "ill oen. on Thnrsday of this week, a h lot of Bonnets, Hats, Frames, Ribbons, a'hets. Velvets, Satins, latest Fall Styles, I 'west prices. M. M. Tbedwei.l. J flie Uncaster Xnr Erm argues that nn- jwrenzra torrigners, residents of this "try and not txissessinir rMl vstt .r. subject to school tax. and ex-Snnrin- dent Wicketsham sustains this opin- fjur Johnstown boys went hunting and ile out one fired at a souirrel and a tor- h of the charge hit Mtss Amanda Griffith, h was sitting on the rorch of a farm F near, on the nose, inflirting a paiiful not serious wound. .,,.- xm c-muTimr a line or w in- Fier and K m 5 n rr, , v , i i 1 j ledoading shot puns, both doubleW r ' !Tel' also a full line of pun reiri5rs. I M'ng tools, shells, caps, powder, shot eb. J AX Ml H Untn...u fhe nu, crop will be slightly earlier this u,nai, though the walnut and j ory nuts will not be readv tor the mar for several w-ks. not nntil the bar " touched by a few severe frosts. Hick- n" will be tolerably plenty, but wal ' re reported below the average crop. wnsets have made their appear- ?in. Some of them .r. r.r hrty. " i: Ohio roles to-day. Servant eirls apear to t iu big demand just now. Mr. J. O. Harrey, of Bt Wrnore, is at tbe Somerset House. The senior editor of tbe IIcbaui has been in Pittsburgh for the past neefc. There has been contid' srabie betting belt abouts on tbe result of tl te Ohio election. The Bedford papers ar .y that their county fair, which was held L t week, was a suc cess. There were quite a a umber of Rejublican meetings held in the county last week, and the speakers report tliera all as being well attended. We are requested by Chairman Scott to say that the Reput Jican meeting at Berlin will not be held at tbe time advertised on tbe bills. Mr. Frank Grr jiger is excavating a cellar and foundation for new dwelling house on Turkeyfoot rtrcet. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seer t that the date of sale of the real estate of John G, Stabl, dee'd has been changed to t lie 2Ttb of October. t 2 r. s. Tbe sale of the personal property of Jona than Bowi nan. dee'd., will take place at his lite reside ixw in Somerset township on the 2!tth day of this month. See advertisement in anoth jr column. Col. J. E. Edie and James L. Pugh, Esq., addressed a large and enthusiastic Repub lican aieeting at the Welter schoolhouse on Saturday niht. Mr. David Husband was also called upon, and responded in a most capital seech. The State Poor Directors' Convention at tireensburg last week was well attended. The itiiortatioi' of paupers, and the laws relating to the management of almshouses. were exhaustivelv discussed. The next meeting will be held in Philadelphia. Messrs. F. W. Biesecker and F. J. Kooser had quite an experience while returning from Laurel Hill Tunnel, where they had been to address a Republican meeting one night last week. They were stopped by highwaymen in tbe mountains, and had an upset that broke their buggy to smithereens. The Somerset County Railroad Company' capital stock $200,0u0, was chartered last week at the State Department in Harrisburg. The President is Max Sweinberg, of Conflu ence. The road is being bnilt by a lumber company, and extends from Confluence to a point in Fayette county, being about sev en miles in length. Goisu Home Disui'sted. The Italian and Hungarian laborers are not meeting with great success in Pennsylvania. Large num bers of those who were discharged from the workings of the South Pennsylvania rail road, in the vicinity of Mann's Choice, Bed ford county, arrived in Huntingdon Tues day evening. They procured tickets there for Xew York, and expressed their inten tion of returning home. Quite a number of them are reported as having large families and very little money. To these foreigners America is evidently not a land flowing with milk and honey. Alloona Tribune. Chestnuts have been in market about two weeks. They are small, poorly devel oped and tasteless. Whether the late sup ply will be any better, remains to be seen. It is said that the trees are full of burs, but many of them contain nothing but worth less hulls. Along tbe foot of the mountains the nuts seem to be plentier than elsewhere. There are some on the sides, too. but the trees on the top did not bare any. This is attributed to the laid Spring frosts, and the condition of the nuts is due, those well Hted say, to the long drought. Tlie ship ments from this place have not been up to those of former years. They are a drug in the market, and are selling at five cents per quart- m m m The home of Josiah Kretchnian, a short distance from Xew Centreville, was discov ered to be on fire about 2 o'clock last Friday morning. The flames spread rapidly, and nothing could be done to save the building. Mr. Kretchnian rushed into the house to save his youngest child, who had been for gotten in the hurried exit of the family. He was met at the door by Mr. Philip Weigly, who had the child in his arms. Mr. Kretch nian ran past Weigly into the burning building, it is thought to secure some money that was known to be kept there. He was never seen alive again. Cvercome by the heat and smoke he sank down, and his body was almost entirely consumed by the flames. He leaves a wife and four small hildren. Death of Mbs. Wetasd- The death of Mrs. Catharine J. Weyand, wife of 'Squire William Weyand, occurred yesterday fore noon at 8 o'clock, at the advanced age of 04 years, after a lingering illness of oyer a year. I e ceased was born in Somerset county, Pa., in 1S20, and came to this city with her hus band soon after her marriage in IS44. She has resided in this city thirty-nine years, and all of that time in tbe boae where she died. She leaves a husband and four chil dren to mourn her death, as follows: Will and Al Weyand, Miss Mary L. Weyand, and Mrs. W. A. Latham. She was a fond mother and wife, and highly respected by all her acquaintances. Bloomington (111.) PmUatnrajtli. Mrs. Weyand was a daughter of Peter Lare, who formerly resided on the farm now owned by Daniel Kimiuell, on the pike east of town. Says the Altoona Trilmne : " The demo cratic congressional conference practically confessed that Congressman Campbell was certain to be his own successor, when it nominated Dr. Enfield, of Bedford county, as his opponent. We wouldn't say a word against Dr. Enlield. It is said that he is an excellent citizen and a good sheriff. But he is practically unknown in the district and has no large personal following. He will probably pole the average democratic vote, and will go down under a majority ranging from 1,000 to 2,OJ. This much is conceded by tbe democratic leaders, and Dr. Enfield, if he is a man of discernment, will probably admit that be is merely running this year for the fun of the thing. Gen. Campbell has proven himself in the past a competent and an independent representative. The district i his interests that can be properly taken care I of by him alone; his antagonist would be powerless, even if willing. The people know this, and will act accordingly. Dr. Enlield will have to try it again some other year. m Is Not It a Frai d? The Pittsburgh pa pers are elated over the report that a new riilroad is to be built to connect that city ith Xew York, Chicago and St. Louis. It is to diverge from an air line only two miles. will be twelve miles shorter to Xew York than Uie new Yandcrbilt road, and thirty nearer than the Pennsylvania It is to be the great road of the future. One of the prominent names connected with tbe pro ject is Mr. W. C. Mobley. The 77wsays : u Mr. Mobley has built a number of the short roads which form part of the Pitts burgh & Western system in the northwest ern part of the State, and is at present gen eral agent of tbe company. He also jump ed in ahead of Yanderbilt and located tbe only practicable route for a railroad across the southern portion of the State. Yander- kilt spent a large amount of money trying to dislodge Mobley, and, failing to locate another route for his Harrisburg Si Western WM " Pd . , T" 7; ; ' ' , 71 w mi.li uiu utko urtn secureu. it wuuiu suggest itself to any one but a Pittsburgh journalist that as Mr. Mobley was so success ful in selling ojt to Yacderbilt that it might be just possible that be is out tor an other siiecalation of the same kind. We f. 1. I W :.,t. .1.1 - wuicw it iwks a nuic iuh way 10 a, is j not Mr. Mobley much more successful as a railroad speculator than a builder ? There was a large and enthusiastic gath ering of the Republicans of Lower Turkey foot townsliip, at Draketown, on Saturday last. After raising a beautiful Blaine and Lagan pole, a meeting was organized by the selection of Thomas Ream, Esq., as Presi dent, and a number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries- Tbe meeting was then address ed by Hon. A. J. Col born, who spoke for more than an hour, in his usual forcible manner, being frequently interrupted by cheers. The Republicans of Lower Turkey- foot are aroused, and will give Blaine and Logan a rousing majority on the 3rd of Xo ember. Com. Fish eb's School Boos: Exchange. At Fisher's Book Store, Somerset, you can buy second-hand school books for much less than tbe price of new ones. Second-hand school books, if in good condition, and used anywhere in the county, can be sold here or exchanged for others. This will be an ex cellent chance for teachers, pupils and par ents to work off text-books for which they have no use. A most extensive stock of new school books and all kinds of school supplies and reward cards always on tale. Mail orders and inquiries solicited. Town and country merchants supplied. The Towkship Wiss The 8upreme Court last week filed an opinion in tbe famous Somerset township plow cise, reversing the court below, and finding in favor of the township. Most of our county readers will remember the case as being an action brought in the fall of 1S31 by James Parson against the Supervisors of Somerset town ship to recover $8.00 damages, done him by the breaking of bis plow while working on the road. Suit was originally brought be fore Justice Lint, who gave judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $8.). The case was appealed and twice tried in Court, Mr. Parson winning each time. It was finally carried to the Supreme Court, and resulted as above slated. Tbe case will cost Mr. Par son about one hundred and fifty dollars. Advertised Letters. The following let ters remaining in the postoflice at Somerset, Pa., will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called for before October 25, 1884 : Augustine, Oliver; Adams, Minerva S. ; Burns, Charles ; Broght, Matthew ; Buchan an, John ; Connor, Miss Georganna ; Chad wick, Richard ; Cavinoe, Phenus ; Feeny, Andrew ; Fredriksen, B. (Foreign); Gaines, Edward, (2) ; Heury, W. E. ; Husnan, Miss Alile; Hughus, James F. ; Jones, Charles ; Jones, Alex. ; Kuhn, E. J. . Hamper, Wm. ; Lukisb, John ; McCauliff, Mrs. Win. ; Proc ter, Mr. E. ; StufTt, Wesley ; Scanione, Pia try ; Sutor, Miss Mollie M. ; Weakland, S. J. postals. Carrie, John A. (2; ; Crow, Mrs. Jane ; McMorry, James; Rayman, Xorman B. ; Reid, A. M. A. C. Davis, P. M. Somerset TownshipTeacheb. Tbe school Board of Somerset township met on the 27th of September, and employed the fol lowing corps of teachers for the coming term, commencing October 20, 1884 : La vansville, H. F. Barron ; Casebeer's, J. C. Lichty ; Shaulis, Laura Griffith ; Buelah, J. C. Gnagy; Sipesville, H. W. Bittner : Mountain, J. Sclimucker ; Maust's, Jane Murray; Edie, D. G. Lichty ; Samuel's, C F. Livengood ; Ankeny, Ida Mowry; Braumr Kate Long; Union, D. J. Meyers; Baer's, E. I- Fox ; Knepper's, E. E. Pritt's ; Sny-, der's, Linda Cupp ; Cupp's, Ida Mussel man ; Will's, E. E. Shaver; Hunter's, LinnieSay- lor ; Friedens, Xo. 1, Wm. Barnhard; Xo 2. Annie Fogel ; Plank Road, 3. Gumbert ; Weller,s, J. H. Fox; AValker's, H. L. Young ; Pleasant Hill, George Seibert- Two of the teachers, Messrs. J. C. Lichty and C. F. Livepgood, hold professional cer tificates. Of the others, nineteen are first class, and three second-class. TaiBt'if or Respect. At a regular meeting of the Brethren Sun day -school of Berlin, held October S. 18S4, the fol owing resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, The messenger of death has en tered the family of our worthy brother and sister, Israel and 'Eliza Cober, and removed from our midst their beloved son, Wilton Willard, therefore Ii&olved. That we bow humbly to Him who doeth all things well, believing that our loss is Wilton's gain. Recced, That in the death of Brother Co ber the church has lost a consistent mem ber, the Sunday-school an active worker, and the community an influential, moral citizen. RtxAved, That the Sunday-school deeply sympathizes with the bereaved family and. friends, and bid them trust in Him who can give comfort, when no one else can. IUtulrcd, That a copy of tbese resolution be tran smitted to the bereaved family, and also a cop7 be preserved in the archives of tbe Sunday-school, andthe same published in The Jlrctlirrn Erangdist and the county papers. S. S. Forsey, Ctbcs W. Cober. Mart Meters, Committee Confli'esce Items. Our public schools open this (Monday) morning. Mr. George W. Daniels is teacher in the first room, Mrs. H. Hanson in the second, and Miss J. Fichtncr in the third. Tbe Sterner hotel, at the lower end of town, will soon be completed. Friedline fc Cober, of Meyersdale, are the contractors, and they know how to rush work. The building presents a fine appearanve. The Republicans of Ljwer Turkeyfoot J township raised a Blaine and Logan pole at Draketown last Saturday. There were sev eral speeches made. Lower Turkeyfoot townsliip is going to do its whole duty this time, and don't you forget it. Mr. William Brown, a son of Rev. James R. Brown, of this place, who has been in the employ of the Balto. and Ohio Railroad Company for a number of years, has been appointed agent at this place. Mr. B. will donbtless be acceptable to the public, as he is well and favorably known to the people here. There are in tbe United States 53,852 manufacturing establishments, representing an invested capital of $2,790,272,i.iU, of which tbe Solid South owns $23,119.K82 and 45,So2 establishments. Tbe South is enti tled to 151 electors, only 48 less than a choice. At tbe last presidential election she only cast 2,6oo,0M votes, of which 1. 531,064 were cast for Gen. Hancock, while the North cast 6.2S,91, and 3,381,518 were cast for Gen. Garfield. The colored popu luion of the South is alout 6.000.000, en- titling them to about forty electors, but it is an incontrovertible fact that this entire pop ulation is practically disfranchised when it comes to voting. Tbe shot-gun and tissue ballot get away with them. In the States of South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana, the colored population outnumbers the white over 400,000, and yet those three States gave Hancock a majority of 178.154 Totes. It is not at all likely that a fair elec tion and an honest count would give such a result. These three Southern States also send 3' representatives to the National Con gress, while Iowa and Wisconsin, with a white population of 2,924,218, only send 20 representatives. l ne sixteen ooutnern States are but small factors in the business ndtistries of tbe country, but a power democracy when it cornea te voting. it not for the rebel South, the shot-gun and tissue ballots, the Democracy would be lost. Who can deny that the Republican party represents tbe wealth, wisdom and in telligence of the nation? A Republican vote represents wealth, intelligence and pro tection to American capital and labor, and a Democratic vote represents poverty, igno rance, and protection to British capital and labor, and frauds upon the ballot-box. X. Confluence, Pa, October 13, 1S84. Gents' Furnishing Good, all tbe novelties of the season in every branch of this line at very low prices, at Parker & Parker's. New Goods! Just received by Xew Goods I Parses A Parker, and! tothfe Were New Books fob Milford TowBSHir. Tbe people of Milford Township will take notice that Fisher's Book 8 tore, at Somerset, Pa., has been designated to exchange your old readers and grammars for the new readers and grammars, and the said books can also be bought at the same place at introductory prices. By this convenient arrangement tbe people of Milford will be enabled to buy all their school books at Fisher's Book Store. A fall line of new Standard Prints, at five cents. Bleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Cases Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nap kins, Towels, Shertings, Ginghams, Brown and Colored Canton Flannels, Red Flannels, White Flannels and Bed Spreads, at Parker Parker's. Cloaks, Cloaks! Special Bargains in New Stockinet Jackets, New Havelock with plaited backs. New Russian Circulars, New Stockinet and Diagonal Cloth New Markets, New Sailor-made Jerseys, Plain and Brocaded, Misses' and Cliil drens' Newmarket Havelocks in great variety, and at the very Lowest Prices. We invite all to come and inspect our display in this line ot goods and be con vinced of their fine style Jt quality. Parker A Parker. Headquarters for your Flags, Banners, Re galia, Lodge supplies, Badges for picnics, etc., go to F. G. Reineman, 52 & 54 Sixth street, who will give perfect satisfaction in price and work. Estimates made for all kiud of campaign goods, and orders filled at short notice and at lowest rates at 52 and 54 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Our new line of shawls cannot be excelled in style and price. Parker & Parker. Black and Colored Velvets, all of the very best makes, at Parker it Parker's. A full line of Ladies' Underwear, Gloves Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs, Fichues, Neckwear at Parker & I'arker's. A full line of Black and colored Silks at prices never before offered, at Parker it Par ker's, Xew dress plaids at five cents : Xew bro- cade dress goods at six cents. Parker fc Parker. A full line of white and colored blankets and bed comforts, from 75 cents to $2. Parker & Parker. The largest stock and best selections of Black Cashmers, 43 inches wide; Silk Warp Cashmeres, Colored Cashmers, Cloth Suit ings, Plaids to match. AH the lates novel ties in plain and fancy dress gocds, can be seen at Parker & Parker's, MARKIED. 6XYDER EXDSLEY. October 1, 18S4. at the residence of W. H. Koontz, by Rev. W. L. McGrew, Mr. George W. Snyder and Miss Lucy J. Endsley, both ot Somerset. OTTO WILTROUT. September 18tb, 1884, at the M. E. Parsonage, Somerset, by the same, Mr. William Otto and Miss Cora J. Wiltrout, all of Rockwood, Pa, ALLISOX HOUPT. At the residence of the bride's parents, in Somerset, ou Tues day, October 7, 1884, by Elder Peter Yogel, Mr. Wm. T. Allison and Miss Ellen Houpt, both of Somerset. COUGHEXOCR RE1TZ. At the home of the bride's parents, in Somerset County, October 9, 1884. by Rev. W. H. Mingle, Mr. W. H. Coughenour and Miss'Edith R. Reitz, both of Somerset county. SNYDER RHOADS. On Sunday the 12th inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage in New Centreville, by Rev. J. H. Zinn, Mr. Mahlon Snyder to Miss Hannah Rhoads, both of Milford. township, Somerset County, Pa. DIED. WINTERS. October 7, ISM. at tbe resi dence of his grandfather, Cornelius Buech ley, in Jenner township, Curtis L. Winters, aged 5 years, 4 months and 12 days. Republican Meetings! Meetings will be held at the following named times and places, and will beaddress- J by able speakers : October Ilooversville, " 15, 2 Garrett, 15, 2 " Davidsville, " 15, 7 ' Scalp Level, "1G, 2 " 1 Hillsboro, "16, 7 Buckstown, " 17, . 2 Mt. Moriah, " 17, 7 Shanksville, " 18, 2 Will's Church, "18. 7 Milford Station, "18, 7 " Tine Hill, '"20, 7 " , Wittenburg, "21, 2 " Sipesville, "21, 7 Kennell's Mills, "21. 7 Wellersburg, " 22. 2 " - die, "22. 7 Pocahontas, " 22, 7 Salisbury. "23, 7 " i Meyersdale. "24, 7 " Addison, " 25, 2 Confluence, " 25, 7 " ( Lavansville, " 27, 7 " 1 Gebharta, " 2H, 2 " 1 Kockwood, "2ft, 7 Casselnian, "29, 2 Kingwood. "29, 7 " t New Lexington, " 3(1, 2 " J New Centreville, " SO, 7 " t Ursina, " 31, 7 Jenner X Roads Nov. 1, 2 L. C. Colbobb, J. It SCOTT. i Secretary. Chni. Co. Com. ( 0 RPIIANS' COURT SALE OF BT virtue of an order of tele issued oat of the Orphans' Court of Somerset County, Pa., to the undersigned, there will be exposed to sale by Kblte outer at Shanksville, Somerset County, SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1834, at 1 o'clock p. ., tbe following described Keal Estate, situate in Stoayeraek Township, Somer set County, Pa late the property ol Joseph Snyder, dee'd, adjoining lands ot Jacob Snyder, Michael Snyder. Harriet Snyder, Martin Brant. Edward Jdostoller. Levi J. Long and Samuel Zerfos's estate, containing 36 acres and allow ance, more or less, having thereon erected a good Log Bouse. Log Barn, and other outbuildings ; ISA acres eleared and In a good stats of cultiva tion, SS acres In meadow, aad the balance) wall Umbered. The entire tract is antler laid wits COAL, LDCESTOUE INI) CTEEE MIKESAU which are now In demand. There Is a spring of never-falling water at the house ; also a well, and tbe entire farm has plenty of water There are two good orchards on tbe place. This le a valuable property, situate one and one-half miles Northwest ot the Tillage of SbaaktvUle, eonvew lent to churches and schools, and la every way a uvnrsDio TEEM8: OBS-thlrd, after payment of debts and expenses, of tbe whole of the purchase money to remaia a Ilea oa tbe property to secure the widow's dower, tbe interest et which Is annually to be paid te Harriet Snyder, widow of Joseph Snyder, dee'd. sad after ker death the principle ram to tbe heirs and legal repreeentaUves of said Joseph Soyder dee'd. One-third on tbe 1st of April lsse aad oae-tblrd oa the 1st i!ay of April, IMS, without snows tmu per cent, w tee woote parel manor to be MM oa tbe dav of sale. TV to payment te be secured by judgment bond. Pse sessloa given Dee, l, ISM. Noam Kucrma. HARRIET HITYDElt, oeUs. Auctioneer. Trustee. YaluaDle Real Estate The In Mrjfr IiptM The Largest He tail Stores in West ern FennsylTania. BLACK SILKS, Colored Silks, Plain and Brocade Velvet, Silks for Wedding Outfits, Ladies', Misses and Childrens' Wraps, Seal Skin Sacques, Mantles, Dolmans. Jerseys, Underware, La ces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery. Kid Gloves, Corsets, Flannels, Table Linens, t , Tt.. f -1 - - f r Ijace liuruUDB, asicoo viuvius ui c ur- eigm and Domestic makes. Im mense new stock now ready in all of our 31 depart ments. Library Hall Building, 201-205 PennAvc, Pittsburgh, Jos. Home & Co's. RETAIL STORES. octl&-2m. FARM FOR SALE. A valuable form, located at Harnerisvllla, In ah. mil. fmn TTr.ln& Kr.llnn An i IHU uviuilj.vwD -- - ' ' 1 the Pittsburgh Division of the Balto. and Ohio Kallroaa, u vnena iut we vu EASY TEEMS. it Mint.ln 23 acres of rood bnn land. Is well wa tered, and has good buildings which are situate in the Tillage ot Hrned-ille, and convenient to church, school-, etc. it wm mine very ueir ble home for some mechanic, who wishes to work at ills trade. The terms will be made to suit. For panlcuUr. apply to w. M. WOOD, Somerset; Pa., or WM. HANNA, octll. HaruedsTiUe. (TdMINISTKATOB S WOTICE. Estate of of Susanna Crouen, late of Mlddlecreek Twp., somerset hoij, re., ueueeawj. w ... - .r.J..Hl ,h linn rin ,), n L... .at.t. 1 , I . ,n ,. .nJnNlmMn Kw tha proper authority notice Is hereby given to all persons inaeuteu w iiu nmKmm w ua lutiu-ui. te payment, and those having claims againet the tleinent cn Saturday, the YM day of Nov., lssi, at me reiiuenee 01 y...."... . w - u trevllle Borough, Somerset County, Pa. tar -.IT fT r U. TV TT KJLssLif octli. Administrator. TjiXECUTOIVS NOTICE. Instate or Blagdalena Slpe, dee'd late of Jenner township, Somerset county. Pa. Trotters testamentary on the above estate h.irlnir been or nulled to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to ma ke Immediate payment, and those having elalmtagainst the same will present them dnly authenticated to thoun- Qemgnea at aer ww ivumo iu viuwr iu.it hip, bomerset County, Pa. JOHW A. 8IPE, Executor ot Magdalene Slpe, dee'd. O.L8. t. DMIXlSTRATOIi'S NOTICE Estate of Samuel Holtapple, dee'd, late or Paint Township, Somerset County, Pa, Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granied to tbe undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all twtiivina indebted to said estate to make i aimed.. ate pavmeat, and those having claims airainst tbe same will present them dnly authenticated for settlement on Saturday, NotemberiEi, 184, at the late residence ol the aereasea. NOAH UOLSAPPlE, oetlS. Administrator. JXECUTOR'S SALE OF " Valuable Real Estate ! Th.n will h sfild at nnhlta nntcrv. In the R.r. ough of Stoyestown, on SA TURD A Y, OCTOBER 25, 1884, The farm late of John O. Stahl, dee'd, situate m Quemahooing Twp about a '4 '"lies North ol Stovestown. and 2 miles from Hooreravllle. ad joining lands of John bowman, Emannel Lohr, tteergo aieiigar, anu omers, eouiaining m acres. The improvements are a i wo story ivig DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn. Oeod Orchard and Sugar Camn. It is well watered. In a good state of Cultivation, and underlaid with Coal and Limestone. TERMS. Ten per cent, when the property Is sold, ami the balance of one-third when the sale Is confirmed and the deed made : one-third to remain a lien on the land as widow's dower, the interest of which is to he pahl annually ; the oats. ore in tour equal annual pavmenu, to be secured by judgment. NATHAN STAHL, R. H PATTEKSOX, ocm Exr'sof John O. Stahl, deed. (Hans' Court Sale OF Valuable Real Estate! 1)T rlrtua of an order of aule .mo-I out of tlie I Tphni' Court of Somerset County . to i uo unucrBiKiiea, inrre win uo rxpuveu o rate si puouc outcry on toe premuei, on Wednesday; oct. 22, iss-i, At 1 o'clock r. K , the following described Keal Estate, sltua'a In Somerset Borough, Somerset Countv. Pa., late the DroDertv of Edmund M. Kim. moll, dee'd, to wit : A lot of ground fronting on Main street, aniolnlng an alley on tbe east, lot of Jonas in. Cook ou the Poutn, lot or Henry I. Scheil on the west, with a large three-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, HENRY F. SCH ELL, Trustee. octl. 0M PvPH AN"S COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ! By virtue of aa order of sale lraed ent of the trpnans' Court of Somerset County, Pa., to the mterfigned, there will be exposed to public oub.-ry n the premises un FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1SS4, DWELLING HOUSES, hers. The above lend is In a high state or it loo. exceot about 'JO acres of wood land. It is situate about one mile from Morgan's Woolm factory, and about three miles from Jenner X Roads, and is convenient to church and school. One-third of the whole purchase money, after tbe expense of sale, etc., are deducted, to remain a lien un the premises to secure the willow's dower the Interest thereof to be paid to ber annually, and at her death the principle sum to the heir and le gal representatives of Joseph Berkey. dee'd, of the balance one-third down on confirmation of sale tnd delivery of deed, and the remaining one thtrd in three equal annual payments from date of sale without Interest. Ten per cent of tbe whole purchase money to be paid a soon as property Is knocked down. Ueferred payments to be secured by mdgment bond or mortgage on tbe premises. ISAAC KKKKEY, DA VI D BKRKEV, oets-st. Trustees. SMUIR asAKStKT. Corrected by Oooc A Bbsbits. siuin is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, ft A... Apptobsttsr.fi gal... Bran, ft V As Bauer, ft (keg) " (roll) Buckwheat ft bush " meal, 100 ft Becswaifl Baeoa, skoelden, A sides, country hams, flk Corn, (ear) new fl bushel (shelled) old'- ' site I fl A . Call skiss, fl A..".. Eggs, ft dot Flour, ft bM Flaxseed, fl bu, (S A)......,.... Hams, (sugar-cart:) fl A t.n4 tan. . MV 40j0c 1 OS IH1 -JUKI Se 2ae loe M'-4 lie 7 ) - Tifiwe e .te ane . vw(vs mt i ...........7e ISC ....Urtyixs ......0c33e S6C&700 .....TfeejSOS it se Uetf40a tees' loe T 1 .-1 Ib&l W 1 u4Hi 3 M Teflse cl.ie AMT sOroXrf) Metttt Leather, red sole, ft' A Id d Hers, tad chop 10S At Ibll. tS ha . . ....... Potatoes, fl bu (new) reacnea, sim, fl St.. Kye.ss b... 1. Sail, Ne. U fl bbl. extra - invssa alau, atl sks.. Ashlom. per sack......... Sagar, yellow ft . " white Tallow, A . wnea. fina Wool, A........... FUES I FURS! FUES! Maoabctu'ers 4 Importers Of Seal Sacques, Sea! Dolmans, hi Small Furs. In all the new Stjle3 for Fall and Winter. A complete stock of Plash Garments. Particular attention eiven to repair work, Re-dreine, clean ing and altering old saequea. And we guarantee to make your old gar ment look like new at greatly reduced prices. Call and examine our stock and get price?. WM.FLEMING&CO., 29 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Practical Furrier. s?init.vW...'0.'Vir,T.-r, i-,-ri--fTNvXX'w"') - "V -1 1 -!-$ for Infants and Children. "CastorU is so well adapted to children that I Cutoria cures Colic. Connttpation, t recommend it aa superior to any Dirscriutios, I Bour Stomach, Diarrncea, Eructation, known to nu,- IL A. AacHsa, 1L D I "'gewio'n' 'kP' irMn0,e" d" 111 So. Oiford St, Brooklyn, K. T. Without injurious medication. Th CsxTArB Coari.iT, 183 Fulton Street, 5. T. JErjDnojc!inDr,ErjT An absolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains Pain in the Back, Barns, Galls, &c. An Instantaneous Pain relieving and Ilealing Remedy. Election Proclamation. WHEREAS. In and by an act of General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to regulate tbe general elections within this Commonwealth," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of snM elections and to enumerate in said notice what nttleers are to be elected, I, JOHN J. SPANULER High Sheriff of the oonnty of Somerset, do hereby make known and give this public notice to tbe electors of the county of Somerset, that a General Election will De held In said county on 1 ueedav the north Day of Ipler, 1884 the same being the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November. The electors of the borough of Confluence to meet at the Council Chamber, in said borough. The elector ol the borough and election cls trict No. 1 of Somerset township to meet at the Court HouAe, In said borouurh. The electors of election district No. 3 of Somer set township to meet at tbe house and shop of Ferry l!mlerger in Sipesville. Theelectors of election district No. 1 of MUfrril Township to meet at the school house In Kock wuxi, in said township. t he electors of election district No. 2 of .Milford town'hlp to meet at the old hotel tonnerly occu pied by Richard Caldwell, In Gebhartsburg, In said township. The electors of iew uentrevtiie to meet al me school house in said borough. The electors ot the township of Upper Turkev fot to meet at the house of John A. Shuiti, In said township. The electors of the township of Lower Turkey loot to meet al the school house in Ursina bor on if h. The electors of the borough of Ursina to meet at the house of J. B. Miller, oopositeDavis A Co der's store. In said borough. The electors ot the township of Addison to meet at the s bool house in Petersburg. Tbe electors of the township ol Mldtiiecreeg to meet at the house occupied by Jesse C Swoltier, In -ew Lexington. The slectors of the township of Utiles to meet at the bouse of Mrs. Barbara Barcbus, iu the borough ol Salisbury. The electors of the borough of Salisbury to meet at the bouse ol Mrs. Barbara Barchus, In said borough. Tbe electors of the borounn or Mcversuaie to meet at the council chamber in said borough. The electors of the townshipof summit to meet at the council chamber la Meyersdale borough. The electors of the borough or wellersburg to meet at the school house in said boron nh. The electors of the township of Greenville to meet at the school house, in Pocahontas, in said township. The electors ol the township of Southampton to meet at the house of J. ll Kennel, in said township. The electors or the township or Northampton to meet at the house of John Foorbaugh, in said township. The electors of the township of Larimer to meet attbesvhool house in Wittenburg lnsaid town shin. The electors of the horonah of Berlin to moo at the house of Archibald Compton, in said bor onirh. 'i be electors of the township of Brotheravalley to meet at the house of Samuel Uetfiey, in Berlin borough. The electors of the township of Stonycreek to meet at tbe school bouse at snanmviue, in saia towntbiD. The elector, of the horouith of Stoystown to meet at the house formerly occupied by iienry J. Miller. In said borouirh. Tbe electors of tbe township of Quemahonlng to meet at tbe house ot Jacob Custer, In Stoys town. The elector! of the township of Allegheny to meet at the house or Albert Hillegas, In said township. The electors of the borough of New Baltimore to meet at tbe bouse of , in said bor ouirh. The electors of the township of Conemaugh to meet at the bouse of Peter Levy, la said town ship. The electors of the township of Shade to meet at the bouse of Jacob Helman, in said township. Tbe electors of the townshipof Paint to meet at the school house erected on the lands of Henry Berkey, in said township. The electors of the township of Jenner to meet at the house of Tboe. Gallagher, at Jenner X Koads, in said township. The electors of the township of JetteTson to meet at the bouse of Solomon Baker, In said town ship. Tbe electors of the boronsb of JennervlUe to meet at the school house In said borough. At which time and places the qualified voters will elect by ballot: THIRTY PERSONS for Electors of President and Vice President ol the United States. ONE PERSON for the otlice of Congressman- at-Large for the SUteot Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Congress from the Seven teenth 1)1-tr let of Pennsylvania, composed ol the Counties ol Bcdrord, Blair, Cambria and Somer set TWO PERSONS .or Members or tbe House ot Representatives ot Pennsylvania lor Somerset tounty. ONE PERSON tor rrotnunotarr ot somerset County. UN h PERSON for the office or Sberill of Somer set Coonty. ON E PERSON for tbe office or Ketister and Re corder of Somerset County. ONE feksun lor me omce ot Treasurer oi Somerset ( onnty. THRbE PEhS(.3 for tbe office ol commis sioner of Somerset County. ONE PKKSON lor theomes ol Poor House VI rector of Somerset t ,'ounty. iiiKtt rtitbuns lortneomco oi auditor oi Somerset oontv. 1 make known and give notice as directed, that every person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall liuld any olhce of apiolntment of profit or trust under the government ot the United States- or ol this state, or of any city or Incorported dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, wbo shall be em ployed nnder ttte legislative, judiciary or execu tive department of this State or of ibe United States, of any city or of any Incorporated dis trict ; and also tbat every Member of of Congress and the State Legislature, and ol the select and common council ol any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapaoie ui holding or exercising at tbe same time the office or appointment ol judge. Inspector or elerk of any election ol this Commonwealth and that no in- sbector or other officer at any election shall ba ell glide to any office to be voted for. I also give official notice oi tbe following proviso ot an act approved March Sit, 1 . Tbat tbe qual ified voters of the several eoantiet ol the common wealth at all general, township, borough, and special elections are herehr hereafter auUioried and requ red to vote by tickets, printed or written, or 'partly printed and partly written, severally classified as t.illows one ticket shall embrace the names of all judges ot courts voted for, and be labeled on tbe outside Judiciary : one ticket shall embrace tbe names of all state offices voted for and be labeled State ; one ticket tball embrace the names of all county offices voted for. Including tbe ottfee of Senator, member or memhortof Assembly it vo ed lor, and member of Congress, if voted for, and be labeled County. Given under my band at my office at Somerset this 4th dav of October. In the year of our Lord one thousand eiirbl hundred and eighty-four, aad in the on buuured and ninth year of the Inde pendence ol toe United states. JOHN J. SPANOLEK, Stertll. Sheriff's Office, Somerset. I Oct. 4, 1864. ( Catarrh 'ly:s. urcam oaim. CAUSES NO PAIN. BIw Kcllsf at Thorough Treatment wUI Curs. Not a Liq uid or SnuB. Apply into NostreU. Give It a Trial at Ones. Fifty cents at Irug glsts. Sixty cents by an . registered, end lAY-FEVEff tfSSV ELY BKOIHEKS, Owes Circular. Sample an iv eant. Owcgo. N. T. Salary 1 Expenses PAID reliable and energetic men to sell Trees Vines, Shrubs. K'-aes. ete , grown In the Hooker Aarserlea, Estubftshed 13 Fend for Terms. H. C. BMHIR COMPANY. SeplO Sm. KMkMler.il. Y. FFUR PRESIDENT, BLAINE OB CLEVE LAND! Fcr a Permanent Paving Positional Salesman, writs to J. AUSTIN SHAW, Nursery Baa, Kochester, N. T. iepl7-tsa Ill Jt PRIVATE HALE. Valuable Real Estate IN Allegheny Townsliip. THE undersigned offers at private sale his Real Esta'... situate In Allegheny Township, Somerset County, Pa., consisting ol tbe following descrlled tracts : No. 1. Tbe homestead farm, consisting or one hundred and seventy aures. well improved, wilb a barn and house, new. The land Is in a good state ol cultivation. No. 2. A tract or seventy-two acree, adjoining No. 1. The improvements consist of a good bouse and barn. No. 3. A tract or one hundred and twenty acres. The Improvements are a good Log House, and other buildings. The Bed lord and Somerset Turnpike runt through the last two named tracts, Nos. Sand A They have also sufficient timber to supply the larms. No. A A tract ef one hundred and fortv-eight acres, with a small bonse and stable therea erected ; five acres cleared, the balance well timbered-No a A tract of one l.nnilre.1 Acre, known OR the-White Hors.- Tavern Stand," with all the cleared land an I the improvements thereunto be longing. Four ol the above tracts are situated within one mile of tbe South Pennsylvania Railroad, now under construction, and "the "White Horse" property, within two miles. Possession will be given April 1, 188i, or sooner, If desired. For further particulars, persons desiring to pur chase will call on or address the undersigned at Dividing Ridge, Pa. aui.-13.3m. SAMUEL WALKER THE EQUITABLE li Assurance Company of tie Henry B. Hyde, Pres'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 24 years, $73,877,699. The Society has written, during the past twen ty jeari, an aggregate amount r.f new assurance larger than has been written by any other com pany in the world. Tbe surplus fund or the Sooelety, on a four per cent, valuation, la larger than that of ony other life insurance company In the world. Ths Eqcita nut Lira Askcbakcb Socirrr Is fues.a plain and simple contract of assurance, free from burdensome and technical conditions, and INDISPUTABLE after three years. All poll ties, as soon as they become Indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory proofs of death, and a legal release, without the delay usual with other companies. By this rsoaPT faybest, the beneficiary or an Equita ble policy is not only saved from annoying delays and expenses, but receives pecuniary teller as quickly as If the amount or the assurance had been Invested in a bond of ths Government or tbe United States. AV. Frank Gaul, Spffial Agent for Somerset Co. julju Sawing Made Easy. KOHABCH IIUUUIUiQ SAWEftr KACETJT2 SENT ON 30 X.A.'X'b3 TEST TRIAL Tor laevutff emmns. wocd-vards. fanners retrmg out stove wood, and all surtaot leg -cutting . lm mH..M. rii ii ' mtt ww. a boy of M eau saw Ion SWa and aaxt Immense saving of Smbav and wmit- Write forelewantly UloMraMd catalogue mi bnluanteotors. iuiio tniataiitlv Ulummate'l putter In ooiora, AH fi.. iff-nte Wanted. bi pt. MbSA&CHKrOCO,, LAJ ft state St, Chicago, 10. juiau em-eow. Butterick's Patterns I I Now Have in Stock a Full Line of Butterick's Cut-Paper Patterns, OF THIS FALL'S STILES, FOB I-adlpH, Misuses and Children. Mrs. .A. E. Ulil. aug-JO-tr. EXECUTOR'S"S.LE" OF Personal Property AND RE-AJl. ESTATE ! 'I'heTe will beeiposed to sale by publle eatery 1 at the late borne ol John P. Cover deceased, la Brotaerwalley Township, oa TIIURSDA Y,OCTOBER 16, 1SSJ, all the cereosal sronertv ef the said deceased eonslstinar In Dart ol 1 horses. eows. I fat bows. 1 wagons, 1 buggies. 1 mowtr.g machine, horse rake, and other larmlng Implements : 1 sleigh, t Sleds, 1 spring wsgnn. 2 sets hussy sarness, i nt. dies, euooet aad Iron kettles. iM sucar keeler. u bushels of Oat. VJi bushels of whot, 2 tons of hay. a lot of straw ; corn and potatoes b; the basnet : eoal and cooking stoves. 4 clocks. over HO yearsokl. beds, bedding, carpets, aad a large iut of other household larniiura. ALSO At the same Urns and place, ths Horns Farm, containing lit acres, having thereon erected a two-story Frame House, good Bank Barn, and other usual Farm Buildings. It contain a large Sugar Vamp, and Is well supplied with water. This farm is In a bian state of cultivation, and Is one of tbe most beautiful and desirable farms la tbe County, lying directly Northwest of Berlin, and adjoining the town. The cemetery en ths farm will be reserved. Sals to coot me nee at t olock A. if., wheat terms ! will be made known. I W. A. Fowau. PETER J. CUTER, epl7-4t. Auctioner. Executor. iV I IT WILL TO BUY DRY GOODS AND MILLIKEEY GOODS GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is Larse, giving- you a to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and Ho Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. T. Tt. MARSiIALL.: MAIN OFFICE AND YARD : AT MonnfnntrtTinrti JOHNSTOWN, PEHITl 1,'IU1UIUUIU101U aiiit in I I r v KeAr 2CG Main stret-i.: Wholesalers Lumbe AND 1IAT22IALS, Hari an Soft Wocfc OAK, POPLAR. SIII.GS. PICKETS, XOULPlSns. ASH. WALSIT, FI.CORISG ASH. ST A 111 KAILS, ( Hi'fiRr. YtLLOW PIE, SHISULVS, I'OORS. HALISTEKS. CHESTS IT, WHITE PISE. LATH, BLISUS, hEWEL POST1 A General Line of all tirades ol I.itmtr ami ItntMlnv Mstarinl n,l Rioflnir Miite keot In Stock. Alo. can furnlsn anything in the line of cur business to order with reasonable nruuiptnvu, such aa ow.-kciB. iuii'Siieu wora, tc. Manager, Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. BOYTS, POUTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, rers or Jliners' Supplies, WATER ST., OPPOSITE B. d tt DEPOT, L'OXSELLX VI ILE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. if. ' j I .-' "i L ft- V -r For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES, PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS, COKE w TtT HI. a 11 nn T T !" Tt f t ' ; 1 filtlfA w . W m. , . . ., . K Hi r UAiitP, ii- ii- rivuii., iji.ii.fi if, r.uL.1?. V1JLII STANDS, MILL (SEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavv Casings anil Forirings fShct't-Iron Work : Machinery of all kinds hnilt an.l reaireU at uliort notice. mmm by. ;rmso SCimiSTS AS CZEAPES tsah MCTICALLYr 0 fep AI7 (ipiflVT! Iiluili, . J iBJBjjjjjjBjjjjjjjsjjjjB SBWAAS-SM Over SOO Beautiful Designs. i Circ-.:-". white; imi MONUMENTAL BRON2E COMPANY, A v V REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO A Btaiaees Education Is the most pmfltaWe, beratnw It is ths nwwt nsefnl. Onr arm Is tn practically traia yoanc sneo for the actnal requirements of this comroerciaU ag. Individual tnstnictipn. Ki vacatioa. Utodenu can enter at any time. Yor circulars, address F. JjUTF A bO.Nd, fiaaoiux. Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of JotiB T. KaatTman, d"eM. late of Cons aiaatrb Township. Somerset Coanty. Fa. Letter of administration oa the above estate bavins; bees araaieil to the sndertlvned by tbe proprr antbority. aotles Is hereby siren to all persons Indebted te said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those bavins; claims iniM ths same to present tbem dnly aatbenticated fur set tlementpa Thunxfay. November s, ls4, at the residence of ths Administrator. JACOB L KAtTFFTJAX, tepEL Administrator, PAY YOU YOUIt wide range :Lw w weakland iUrswiob, Otllcw snd Ysrd nni? Pnilnnn ' AT li. i i ri omuiu,: SomerMt, Pa., and Retailers op. .s. c. .;. station. Somerset Branch. R. R. Station. Somerset, Pa. Machinists, and Manufactu (Ererv Pumr fully WAkHA.N r Kail roads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, mavT-lyr. It Will fay You To Buy Your Memorial Work Of WeF. Man 'pTfifTnent Drnn'n Manufacturer of and Dealer In HAfiSLE Mil G81IITE III Etttrrn Work Furnithtd w Short Holier, in tit Color: Alio Aijtnl for the WHITE MtOSZLt Persons la n.l of MOSVMEST WORK will find It to their interest to eall at si sfw.p. sbrs a t.r-ur Jlr.winir will h sivrn then, Aw-.Vofns-anion ,virltrd in Ece-j Cur, md PRICES VERY LOW. llavlts Special Attention to tlis Wtite Bronze, Cr Pure k Kciczst! Intmlaexl by RET. W. A OBrXO. as a I s. rliinl lin).nv.iDnlnpolniof MATERIAL ASD r0.VSTKl C7 o. and whieh is le.lln.-il lo is the FotMilar Monumi'nt hr our tbacaaabls Clt mala. VWltE SC A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. WILL H. WOOdT THE Jeweler, o. !, ISaer I-loc-k, Somerset, Penn 'a. Win ENGRAVING NEAT LYCONE. MUSICAL I52TSUSOTS ASD SHET MUSIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIi Estats of Jonafhaa Bowman, dee'd. late of Seal ret Twp., Somerset Fa. Letter of admiuisfratioa oa the aNjvs eeta'Sl bavins been granted to the aederslsned. by tbw fimper aatbority, aotle Is beter.y aires to tboxs) ndeMol to It to make immediate peyment aaA those bavins" claims or demand will plea.. prs sent them dsly aatbettlested for ettlmeat Frhlsy. Octooer Jl, l-4,at ths bus resides 4 dejeeekied. SABA3 BOWWAX, sey2. AdmlBlstratrlA.