lie Somerset Herald. , GEoVfiTKCVLLTKUitor. ..October at 1 f tUNESPA Got 'em again. Ked (sunsets agaiu. l'rej-are for winter. The birds have left u. Beautiful autumn weather. Wild geese are on the wing. Nut gathering time is witli us. I rotatoeo are phtnty. and Ueap. I Dontcuwithe poor 5tove pie. Chestnuts are small and wormy. ' The straw hat has been called in. ;f jiave you made your saur kraut? I The annual equinox has been lost. I The backbone of summer is broken. Diamond Dyes, for sale by C. X. Boyd. f Great Bargains in Pry Ooods at Mrs A. F. Mil's. ( Lig.ier has a town bbrsry and free read- .ing room For a good buecy whip ro to James B. -1 r..l.!Ufliim ., . u l.r , ,, the small IK'V. i Gr.-at barpains in all kinds of goods at Mrs. A. E. I hi s. ij 1 he Studetwker wagon is a model of bi'au ,'ty and durability. Wild turkeys are reported to be quite pk-ntiful this yar. 3 Millinery ! I.atct Styles, lowest Prices at M. M. Tred well's. I Try Alabastine for Wails ami Ceilings S.il.l only by C. X. Boyd. I For hardware of every description, go to James B. lliihlrrbauiu's. i Great Bargains in l.ad its and Chililrens Wr.i).snt Mrs. A. K. T ill s. The Ixsft fall opening that we know of is I a doxen on the half-shell. You will live long and prosper if you buy j our drugs from C. X. Boyd. I If you would dye easy, use Diamond I Dyes. For sale by C. X. Boyd. None but pure drugs disjK-nsed at C. X. I r... firm' store. Call and see. f Black and Colored elvets, an oi tne tery lest makes, at Parker Si Parker's. owing to scarcity of pasturage, farmers are compelled to feed their stock. f Brook Trout, Salmon and Ijibrador ller- ring, rau't be boat, at Killer S Sanncr's. The best Mock of Cigars and Tobacco in the town are to be found at Keller & Banner's. New Goods! New Goods! Just received by Pakkkr A Parker. A full line of Black ami colored Silks at prices never before oiTend, at Parker A Par ker's. New Millinery Goods or the latest styles just received. Mrs. A. E. F Hi lt is well for parents to occasionally visit the schools. It encourages both the teacher and pupil. For sausage cutters and stutters, butcher knives, butcher saws, steels, etc,, go to Jas. B. Holderliaum's. Fames : For the finer grades of shoes, full styles, made over the different lats, goto A.'H. Ferner & Bros' store. Gents' Furnishing G.kkJ, all the novelties of the season in every branch of this line at very low prices, at Parker t Tarker's. The prudent farmer or teamster, when buying a wagon, invariably pets a Studeba ker from James B. Holderbaum. Go to K. McDowell fo' your fine watches and Jewelry and know that you are dealing with a responsible party. Wood, the Main street jeweler, sells not only the Waltham, but Hock ford, Elgin, and several other makes of American watches. The Buffalo Lime Company is now sell ing Good Lime at eight cents, delivered on the ears at their works. For orders, write to William Mason. Garrett. Pa. If you want a wagon that has an honest, square, stand-up air aixmt it, that you can depend on during rain or shine, Ct lor mar ket, mill or meeting, buy the celebrated Sit udebaker of James B. Holderbaum. Will open, on Thursday of this week, a fresh lot of Bonnets, Hats, Frames. Ki'obons, Feathers. Velvets, Satins, latest Fall .Styles, at lowest prices. M. M. TREnWELL. The receipts of the Pennsylvania railroad Bt Johnstown amount to about 2jo,fi(Xi per month for freight and flo.OOO for passen gers. A vast proportion of the freight is, of course, furnished by the Cambria Iron I will open on Saturday a line of Win chester and Remington rifles, breech and mur.z'.e-loading shot guns, both double and single barrels also a full line of gun repairs, reloading tools, shells, caps, powder, shot etc. James B. IIolpkriim-.. The Ferner Bros, take the cake in selling boots and shoes. They have just received the largest sUx-k of tail and winter goods brought to Somerset this season. Castoria. When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a child she cried for Castoria, When she was a Mis, sheclung toCastoria. When shehad children she gave them Cast's. If you want to buy a good time-piece go W. il. Wood, jeweler, No. 2 Baer Block, where you have the largest st)ck iu Somer set county to select from. Meat Market. Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept ooo and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac, kept constantly ou hand. Ojen daily. Tarries buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. We Ziave, also, 100.0D0 new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. Ross Pavjs 4 Co. New Fall Goods of all kinds now coming in. and prices are lower than last year, in cluding all the newest rules of Dress Goods, Foreign and Isnmeviir, Flannels, Canton Flannels. Jeans. Casi meres. Table Linens, Blankets, Calicoes, Ginghams, etc Call and see them. Max. A. E. I'm. When shining your stoves for the fall sea-! was most farorable. At ML Moriah when son, remember that if a little vinegar or j be plead earnestly for a full vote for Camp svir eider is mixed with the stove polish, I be!! and announced that he was no kicker, it will r t take much rubbing to make the j but stood loyally by the nominee, the ap stove bri"l in,! D,.l.l...i.:. !..'..,. th.t ivtnl him was so loud and to fly off in f,e Oust. i .in exctiat.ge ik authoritr for the state ment that one thou;ind hoss have i;e l i 1 1 , . ... v ') niuiitr irom the cholera within Hie last two months. Two hundred died in one township. There is no apparent hope for the ee-satioti of the spread of the disease. A full line of new Standard Print, at five eents. Bleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings. Table Linens. Nap kins. Towels. Shirtings, Ginghams, Brown and Colored Canton Flannels, Red Flannels, White Flannel and Bed Spreads, at Parker 4 Parker's. New Book for Milford TowKsmr. The l"ple of Milford Township will tuke notice tst Fisher's Book Store, at Somerset, Pa., has tiem di-sij.-naiea to exctiarijte yonr old read.- and traunnars for the new readers and grammars, and the s:d books can also be bought at the same place at introductory prices. Ey this convenient arrangement the people of Milford will be enabled to buy an meir school books at Fisher's IWk I Store. V J Lovely autumn weather we are having at present. The presidential election Ukee place two weeki from to-day, Tuesday. m a w The country roads were never in better conditiou than now. Sommet U to haye two skating rinks. Think one would be sufficient. Mr. George II. Tayman lett Somerset Sunday, on an extended Western tour. The fellow that won't shave until Cleve land is elected President, will grow a long beard. See that Your bovs attend school. There are many opportunities offered them to play truant. Svjuirrele are reported scarce by our Xiin rods who have been out hunting the fri9ky little animals. Those who love oysters will be gratified to learn that the crop was never better or finer. It is like other crops of the vear. present Wr. Kkbard Youcbt last week purchased ; the grocery store of George M. Holderbanm. Mr. Yotipbt will carry on the business at tnc old stand in the Knepper Block. Leaves have their time to fall, but they re a long time about it this season. The mountain forests are comparatively green yet, considering the time of year. In another column will be found the card of L. J. MoMilien, D. 1. S., who has oiwneil an omce lor iue jinnji . fes-ion on Patriot street. He has the repu i tation of doing first-class work I .... The completion of the grading lor the double track betweed Rockwood and Sand Patch has necessitated the discharge of 400 Italians, most of whom have sought the sunnr clime of their native home. Prot. J. M. Berkey, principal of the Ber lin Normal, has been elected to a professor ship in the California State Normal School. Trof. Berkey will take charge of his new po sition at the beginning of the siting term. Gen. Beaver made many effective tariff speeches in Ohio and West Virginia. The Republicans of the Mountain State fell in love with the gallant one-legged veteran, and he was tendered an ovation wherever he went. We have been requested to call the atten tion of our city fathers to the fact that many of the street lamps have not been lighted of late It is complained that the lamps on some of the back streets are neglected by the lighters. Mr. C. O. Scull, of Pittsburgh, First As sistant General Passwnger and Ticket Ager- . of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, has been spending the past few days in Somerset. He returned to the city Tuesday morning. A special excursion will be run from Cum berland to Pittsburgh, over the Bulto. and Ohio Railroad, on Monday, October JSh. Tickets good for three days. Train leaves Somerset at ! a. v. Fare for round trip ticket from Somerset, $2 20. j It seems that we wera in error last week i m nr u ti m ill IIP nient ot the decision of fhe Supreme Court in the case of Parson agaiist Somerset township. The decision was versed on the question of guaranty, and tl ..t v,, v to the Court below for a new trial 'ao that it is still an open question whoN" nlro1 the Heading. t,.v. Air the l.low. aid who pays the costs. Another imbecile who didn't 'know it was loaded' has killed his brother with the con--t f slint-i'tin. The creat Tity is, these ' . 1 ... . ........ Bl...f.fr tliutllOAl V Tf the leveling ofagunat a person, even in play, were made a felony, and accidental shootings effected in thai way were punish ed as the crime of manslaughter, there would be less of this perilous "just for fun" business. Capt. A. 0. Davis, of the Somerset Blaine m.t Imuran Club, recuests us to announce that arrangements have been made for low rates of transportation for all who desire to attend the torch-light procession at Johns-..-n Sutnrdar. October -5th. For the round trip, the rates will be from Somerset $1.10 Friedens, !Xc. ; Coleman's. 85c. : Mos. toller. 75c .: Stovestown, 70c. ; Hoovers- ville, !5c. A full turn out is desired. Between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock Thursday morning, the large frame barn on the farm of Mr. David Bowman, at Mt. Mo riah, Jetiner township, with all its contents, was entirely destroyed by fire. Three hors es that were in the barn, were bnmed to death. Mr. Bowman's loss is estimated at ?1 000. He wa insured to the amount of $1..K. The origin of the fire is not known, but it is supposed to lie incendiarism. The Central Eclectric Medical Association of Pennsylvania, of which Pr. J. M. Lou ther. of this place, is President, will con vene in the parlors of the Somerset House to-day, Wednesday, at 9 o'clock. This as sociation comprisr-s about thirty members and mee'.s semi-annually, the object being co-operation, working together for the ad vancement of the cause of the medical pro tession. The association will be in session two days. At the meeting of the State Board ef Ag riculture in Bedford this week the Commit tee on Bee Culture reported 120,000 colonies of Bees in Pennsylvania, yielding .n aver age of forty pounds of honey j-er colony, an agcregste of 5,c',000 pounds. The value of this product was placed at eighteen cents per pound for cones and forty cents for ex tracted honey. Sixty-tivethousand pounds of wax were produced. Some specialists have a profit of ten dollars per colony. As Exjotabie Event. Wednesday af ternoon a number of ladies and gentlemen from this place went over to Dunbar to as sist in celebratiiig the wooden wedding, the Cfth anniversary, of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Reid. The presents were numerous, and the occasion a most happy one. The Somerset party spent a ortion of Thursday driving through the celebrated Connellsvillc coke region, returning toSoni erset on the late evening train. John II. Jordan, Esq., who was the choice of Bedford county for the Republican con gressional nomination has been doing good and effective work on the stump in different parts of this county for the past week. Mr. Jordan is a pleasant, forcible talker, who al wavs has a good story to illustrate his points. He spoke at Hooversville. DavidsviSle. Scalp Level. Hillsboro. Puckstown and Mt. Mo riah. Judging from the reports we have heard and the requests that have come to the Chairman for his services, from other parts of the county, the impression be made prolonged as to interrupt speaking for somej This week bespeaks in Blair county X Evory mile ot tbe South Pennsylvania Railroad through Somerset county has wit nessed the death of at least one man since construction was commenced in the spring. The hist accident r-ported occurred in Plough's cut, about two and one-half mile north of town, on last Wednesday morning. There, as Is the custom, three dynamite blasts were ;ut in, and two of them failing to explode, a half-dozen Hungarians were set at drilling them out,- The men went carelessly to work, evidently ignorant of the powerful explosive they were dealing with, and had proceeded but a little way when both blasts went off, with fearful effect Two of the men were burled some twenty feet in the air. one having boto bis legs and arms broken, and the other his right leg. The former is still living, but bis death is expected at any hour, while tbe latter will recover. The other men who were assisting at the work shaken np. were more or lesa braised and I It you meet s wild turkey Hbw, shoot him on the spot. A pleasant, gentlemanly manner of dis cussing politics is far ruor efficacious than slander and abuse. Belya Lock wood is a dodger, too. Her 'etter of acceptance says not a word for or against the Mother Hubbard dress. XoTiiB Dr. S. J. McMJIlen Dentist is now located in Somerset and invites the at tention of those in need of dental work. A full line of Ladies' Tnderwear, Gloves Stockings. Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs, Fichucs, Keckwear at Parker & Parker's. Ir. S. J. McMillen has removed from Philadelphia and will continue the practice of Dentistry in Somerset. Office one door east of Evangelical Church on Patriot St. E. McDowell the main cross street Jewel er, carries the largest and finest stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver plated ware, in the county. All goods guaranteed as represented. The largest stock and best selections of Black Cashmers, 48 inches wide; Silk Warp Cashmeres, Colored Cashmers, Cloth Suit ings, Plaids to match. All the lates novel ties in plain and fancy drtjss gocds, can be seen at Pasker & Parker's, The Republicans of Berlin and Brothers valley will raise a Blaine t Logan pole next Saturday evening in Berlin, after which a meeting will be held and addressed by able speakers. Turn oat republicans and democrats too, and hear the issues of the campaign discussed. Repibucak. Trestass Notice. All persons are here by forbidden to taespass upon the property of the undersigned, in Somerset townshipf Any person or persons found trespassing upon said property, will be prosecuted ac cording to law. AnpbewWoy. Headquarters for your Flags, Banners, Re galia, Lodge supplies. Badges for picnics, etc., go to F. O. Retneman, 52 54 Sixth street, who will give perfect satisfaction in price and work. Estimates made for all kind of campaign goods, and orders filled at short notice and at lowest rates at 5'.' and 54 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Beaver Colleoe akd Musical IssTiTrra. Attention of parents, guardians and oth ers is invited to the advertisement in this pajier of the above named institution. 28th of this month session opens January Gib, Winter session commences. Pupils enter at any time. Write at once to President Tay lor, Reaver, Pa., for circulars or other infor lu.'ttion. An impecunious young fellow has been lodged in the Lancaster county jail for re fusing to pay the school tax of the borough in which he lives. It might be well for our school board to remember that there is a law of this kind in existence, and then see that its provisions are applied to the mean chaps in this town who are in the habit of dodg ing the collector. It is reported that Vanderbilt and Gwen have quarreled, and South Pennsylvania matters are in uncertain shape. In order to make the latter a competing line with the Pennsylvania road, it must have the co-operation of the Reading. If Vanderbilt wants to bang onto the enterprise he will have to shoulder enough additional stock rOv - - School Book Exchakuc. 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 Teward cards always on sale. Mcil orders and inquiries solicited. Town and country merchants supplied. , In the way of a handy little book to car ry about one's person these, red-hot final days of the campaign, for instant reference. there is no publication to compare with the pocket edition of the B. & 0. Red Book re cently out. To receive a copy the only requisite is the enclosing of a stamp with address, to C. K. Lord, O. P. A. of the B. & O.. Baltimore, and once in possession it would lie hazarding little if anything to ex press the belief it would not be parted with for a good many times the value of the stamp. The red book covers all the States in the Union, gives in terse but comprehen sible form full details of tbe lost Presiden tial, State. Congressional and Legislative elections, answering almost every question one could ask. More than this, there is a statement with each Slate showing in brief the result of every presidential election since admission into the t nion. together with doctoral vote and other data, all ar tanged in complete form, and with an eye to clean and artistic effect truly commenda ble. The Pittsburgh Lender publishes the fol lowing from its Somerset correspondent : " Break-Neck-Rocks is a romantic place in the mountains, some two and a half miles from Somerset, where picnic parties often resort for a day's pleasure. At tbe foot of these rocks sixty-three years ago was found the body of a man named Powers, trans it xed by a snag. That he fell over the prec ipice and impaled himself was not doubted and the incident gradually faded from mem ory. It now transpires that his death was really a murder under tbe code duello. A written confession, signed by a mi: named Gregg, who died recently in South Carolina, tells the whole story. The two bad been friends. While visiting in Somerset they quarreled over some trifling matter. Pow ers challenged Gregjr, who being an expert swordsman, chose rapiers. The duel w'as fought at tbe point indicated, and Powers fell mortally wounded, being run through the body by Gregg. In order to avoid sus picion, the seconds arranged tbe body in such a manner as to give the impreseion that the death was accidental, and nothing to the contrary was suspected until the present. When the tide is at the full, it turns. Our ! educational methods have been growing in system and severity, if not in perfection, for many years, and the demands upon the pu pil have constantly increased, until the ne cessities for grading have become impera tive, and the peculiarities of the individual are almost entirely ignored. It would seeni impossible to carry this further, and any change now must be in some other direc tion. At this crisis, one of the brightest and most fearless of American writers comes forward with a strong argument against the whole system, a protest against tbe grading and cramming that take so much of tbe vi tality out of the education we are giving to e n,nR generation. Edward Everett - in November number of the Aorl -mmrrujm ru-ifew, mates m lira, lor jiati- jTvne in Schools," which every parent and every school board ought to consider seri ously. The old question, Where are we, and where drifting?" was never more forci bly suggested than by another article in the same number, that in which Prof. Gilliam discusses "The African problem." The facts tbat he gives as to the increase of tbe neeroes in the United States, their peculiar situation and disposition, and tbe problem tiny will force upon us in the near future, call for the gravest consideration. Tbe other articles in this number are : " Women as a Political Factor," by Judge Robert C. Pit man Progress in Xaval Arraanwnt," by ' Hobart fash a, who think tbe United States Oovernment baa been wise in not construct-' ing a cnntly navy ; " Friendship in Ancient j Poetry. by Principal J. C. Shairp ; Her bert Spencer'a I-atert Critic," by Ptot . L. Youtnaus ; "Over-Illustration." by Charles T. Congdon ; and Restriction of tbe Snff-1 age " by William L. Scragga. I Th Cam fa ics. The following additional meetings have been called by Chairman Scott, of the Re publican County Committee : Williams' Station, Saturday, Oct. 25, 7 p. ni. ; Glencoe, Saturday, Oct 25, 2 p. m. ; Glade Scbool honse (Stonycreek township) Friday, Oct. 31, 7 p. m. ; 8toyestown, Saturday, Nov. 1, 7 p. m. Tbe time for holding the meeting at Casselman has been change! to Satur day, Xov, t, at 7 p. ai. The meeting at Sand Patch has been postponed until Sat urday, Oct iS, at 2 p. m. The meeting at Gebharta bas been discontinued. Owing to the fact that the reports of the political meetings held last week were not received nutil lata Monday, we have been compelled to prune them unmercifully, and trust onr correspondents will bear with us for baring condensed their lengthy and graphic descriptions into the brief accounts which follow: Ed. Davidsville, Oct 8, 1884. There was one of the old-fashioned Republican meetings held here Wednesday evening. The audi ence was large, enthusiastic, and listened with delight to eloquent addresses from A. J. Colborn, John H. Jordan, F. W. Bieseck er and X. B. Critchfield. Scalp Level, Oct 17. Messrs. Jordan, Biesecker and Critchfield spoke to a large audience here on the 16th. Tbe meeting has aroused much enthusiasm, and old Paint will lead the van in 1SS4, as she has in the past D. S. Milford Statiox, Oct 20, Ie8t The Geb harta, Glade and Rockwood marching clubs turned out to meeting here Saturday night S. C. Trent ahd L. C. Colborn were the speakers of tbe meeting. Com. Hillsboro, Oct. 18. Jordan, Biesecker and Critchfield spoke to a most enthusias tic meeting here Thursday evening. The speakers were often interrupted by ap plause. This end of Paint is O. K. Reitblicax. Bcckstows, Oct. 17. Buckstown hail a splendid meeting in the old cooper shop Friday afternoon. Hon. John 11. Jordan, of Bedford, District Attorney Biesecker, and our candidate for Prolhouotary made speeches. Shade is solid. Republican. P&OOREES OF THE CAMPAItiX IS THHI XoRT ETrsiA8Tic .Meeting at Mt. Morjaii (WO People Present .Epitob Herald. One of the grandest demonstrations and most enthusiastic meetings it has ever been our lot to witness, took place at Mt. Moriah. in Quemahoniagtownship, on Friday even ing, the 17th inst. The Stoyestown and Jenner X Roads Blaine and Logan Clubs were present, in full regalia. Three drum corps and a brass baud furnished music for the occasion. The scene presenUd as tbe two clubs met each other coming in from different directions, swinging their lights as they inarched in true military style, beggars description. The meeting was or eanized in the "wigwam" by calling Mr, Wendell Winters to the chair. Fred W. Biesecker, Esq., opened the meeting with a speech that was full of the most genuine ar ticle of "campaign thunder," and which called forth frequent expressions of ap plause. In closing his speech he remarked that be did not wish to occupy much time, that John H. Jordan, Esq., of Bedford gouuty, was present and that as this was probably the last evening Mr. Jordan would spend in the county during this campaign, we wanted to get as much from him before he leflas possible. Before retiring from tbe rostrumXlie introduced Mr. Jordan, who stepred fa: rth amiu the loudest cheers, and for nearl two hours held an audience of 000 peopld almost as by magic, with as able a discussion of the parties and principles claiming the attention of the American people As it has ever been our lot to listen l . ... , r 1 to. Those who laneu to near -ir. joruan during his visit to our coanty, have sustain ed a loss that can not easily be repaired. At the close of Mr. Jordan's remarks Prof. X. B. Critchfield was called for, but having spoken at Ihis place once before during the campaign, and being at home where, he said, the people could hear him almost every day, he would not enter into what might be called a speech, but nevertheles be, in a few well chosen words, added con siderable spice to the solid food served by the other speakers. The effects of tins meeting will be felt for many miles from this place Let the echo of the enthusiasm that burst forth on Friday evening from the sides of this ancient mountain, be caught up bv our fellow-Kepublicans all over the county, and let us, as a solid phalanx, march forth under those grand, old-time leaders, Blaine, Logan and Campbell, to the most signal victory ever achieved by the Republicans of this county. Voter. Quemahoning, Pa. Oct. 13, ISM. Shakkrville, Oct. 20, 1334. The repub licans of Stonycreek Two- raised a niagn.fi cent Blaine and Logan pole on Saturday af ternoon. While it was being put up the tackle parted, and Ous- Snyder, a solid lit publican, was badly cut in the head by tx ing struck by tbe falling pulley. He will be all O. K. in tune to vote. A meeting was held in the School House and speeches made by J. It. Scott, D. J. Homer, F. J, Kooser. A. J. Colborn, Jr., Ed. B. Scull and N. B. Critchfield. Stostcbeek. Lcll, Pa., Oct. 20, 1384. A large meeting was held in the Wills School House Satur day night. Mr. Chas. Ttayman was elected President. Josiah Weigle and Jacob Kim- niell, Vice Presidents, and Isaiah Baer and Samuel Mosholder, Secretaries. The Band was in attendance and played some splen did music- Speeches were made by X. B. Critchfield, Ed. B. Scull, A. J. Colborn, and F. J. Kooser. The meeting adjourned with hree rousing cheers fur Blaine & Logan. Spectator. Bakebstille, Oct, 20, 1SS4. The voters of Old Jefferson raised a Blaine, Logan and Campbell pole at Henry Gardner's on Sat urday. Hon. A. J. Colborn made a ringing speech. Jejtebsow. Cloaks, Cloaks! Special Bargains in Xew Stockinet Jackets, Xew Havelocks with plait d backs, Xew Russian Circulars, Xew Stockinet and Diagonal Cloth Xew Markets, Xew Sailor-made Jerseys, Plain and Bwcaded, Misses' and Chil drens' Xewmarket 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 A quality. Pakker Parker. MARRIED. BEACHY-F0LK.-0n Wednesday, Sep tember 8. l&A, at St. Paul's Reformed Church, in Salisbury, by Rev. Calvin U. Heilman, Mr. Lloyd L. Beach y to Miss Georgia H. Folk, both of Elk lick Township, Somerset County, Pa. ZERFOSS SAYLOR. At the Evangel ical parsonage in Somerset, on Sunday, Oc tober 12, 1R8!, by Rev. Jacob Smith, Mr. Pe ter W. Zerfosa and Miss Jennie 8ayIor, all of Somerset, Pa, ; HOLLIDAY CHRI3TXF.R. At the res idence of the bride's parents, on Sunday, October 12, 1884, by Josiah Ringer, Esq., Mr. Jesse Holliday to Miss Maggie Christ ner, all of Somerset county. Pa. DIED. MAURER, October 25, 18M, Mrs. Eliza beth Maurer, at;ed 85 years, 9 months and 11 days. Mother Maurer was for 70 years a consist ent member of the Lutheran Church. She was the mother of eleven children, all ot whom survive ber. Her descendant nam- ber 13011 children, 70 grandchildren, and JO great grandchildren. She lived to a pood ' old are, to look with pride upon a large number of protperoua, botieat and respecta- ble descendant. Onr new line of shawl cannot be excelled in t yle and price, v Paixu 4 Paskck. " New dress plaids at five cents : New bro cade dress ; cods at six cents. Parker Parker. A full line of white and colored blankets and bed comforts, from 73 cents to $2. Parker & Parker, Republican Meetings ! Meetings will be held at the following named times and places, and will be address ed by able speakers : October r. . Salisbury. " 23, 7 " Meyersdalc. " 24, 7 " Addison, " 25, 2 " Confluence, "25, 7 Lavansville, u 27, 7 " Rockwood, "28, 7 " Kingwood. "St, 7 " New Lexington, "30, 2 " Xew Centreville, " 30, 7 Frsina. "31, 7 " Jenner X Roods Not. 1, 2 Casselman, " "7 ,. L. C. Colbors, J. R, SCOTT, Secretary. Cbui. Co. Com. H. S. J. McMlLLEN, . ((,rdu la jsendtry.) rOMESSBT. Pi aires special attention to the Preservation of tbe Natural Teeth. Artificial sets Inserted. AU operations guaranteed aatistacuiry. Office in res idence on fatriut I treet, one door east or Evan gelical Church. oetzt-lm. JJXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Frederick Gilbert, late of Somerset Boroagh Somerset Oo F., dee'd. Ijetters testamentary oa the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and thus narwg eiaimt agamn it to pre sent them duly sutbentlea.1 for settlement oa Wednesday, Decetntnr 10, 1&S4, at the store ol Keller . Sanner, in Somerset borough. JOSIAH KhLLER, oci22. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jonathan Hanger, dee'd late of Mil ford Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa., deo'd. Letters of administration on the ibuve estate having been granted to the undersigned by tbe proper authority, notice la hereby glren to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those baring claims against the same will present them duly authenticated tor settlement on Saturday, November '). 1884, at tbe reildence of the Administrator In New Cn treTiUe. AARON WILL, oct22. Admr. el J. Hauger. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate ef Abraham Brubaker, late or Shade Twp. Somerset t o.. Fa., dee'd. Letters of administration on tbe above estate having been graniea u mo uuueniKneu vj mo proper authority, notice is hereby given to all rUrstfiii indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the Ume "ill present them duly authenticated fur settlement on Saturday, the -jum dayol isovem ber. 184. at the late residence of deceased. ' ' . HIKaM SHAFFER, octs. Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Auditor by the Or nhan's Court of Somerset County, Pa., to dlfttrlb- ma me lunus w iuv uwut a. aioi.uuu, Administrator of Noah BurkholJer dee'd, and to ascertain advancements and distribute the funds to and among those legally entitled thereto. notice Is hereby given that I will aUad te tbe duties of said appointment at my otnee In Somerset Borough on Thursday, Novemlwr SO, 14, when and where all persons Interested may attend. n. Aj.ua r.n, oct22. Aaditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Samuel Snyder vs. Tbe Buflalo Lime Co Limited. David Brubaker vs. Kafn . In the of Som-rsi ( No. 53 ! ' (F In the Common Pless rsnt County, Pa. sept r. is-4. Fi Fa.) No. 59 Sept. T. 18X1. At an Orphans' Court held at Somerset, Pa., on H,. uth iiv of Mat. I SKI. tbe undersigned Au ditor was duly appointed to make a distribution of the funds in tbe hands of John J. Spangler, Sheriff, arising irom the sale of tne defendants' property In the aoove cases ui muu among looro egally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to tne uutiesoi me anove appointment on Wednesday novemocr in, jm, at his office in Somerset, Borough, when and wnere all persons Interested can attend. H, L. BAr.K, ocioj. Auditor. D3IIXIS TliA TOIV HA LE -OF REAL VALUABLE ESTATE. T)unuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bomenei I'OUIll T. rruuBjuwiiB, wem wiu lie sold ot public sale at Berkley's Hills, Summit Township. Somerset County, Pa,, on 51 URDA I', NO VENDER 15.1SS4 at 1 o'clock p. x., the following descill-ed Real Estate, late the property of Augustus Aledary, dee'd, to wit : v,. i A tract of land situate in tbe village ot Berkley's Mills, aleresaid, adjoining lands of Wilson E.Walker, Mrs. Tracy khoaus, Daniel Bowman and W. H. Owens, containing about 7 acres ; good pasture land, good spring, etc. No. 2. A traut of land situate in Summit Twp,, aforesaid, about V-i miles from Berkley's Mills, adjoining lands of Wm. Inn, Wm. Utrsch, and Andrew J. Lehman, containing about 4 acres, ill In a good state of cultivation. No. 8. A lot of ground situate In the Borough of Meyersdale, county of Somerset, aforesaid, known on the plot of said town as lot No. 147 of the Ollnger survey well fenced, and in good state of cultivation. TERMS. Tea per eon t ef the purchase money to he paid as soon as the property is knorked down, forty per cent, on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed and tbe balance in six months from day of sale. Deferred pat ment to be secured by judgment bond. PLKKY WALKKK. Kt2. Admr. of A. Medary, dee d. JJOW TO MAKE MONEY To Successful Salesmen I pay a hlfth ' tnn per t001'0 expenses. Steady em. P I jXJ ploy ment guaranteed. M more want ed. Experience n"t necessary. Any live man ran succeed. 600 acres under cultivation. Tbe most complete paekina; ground to the United States. Newest and choicest varieties of fruit a specialty. Send for terms, stating; aire. Chas. M. Ch ami. Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. ocU-lim. i BsaTsr College Musical FOIl YOUNG LADIES. Middle First Session. Oct, 29. Winter, January 6. 1885. Reantlfullv and healthfully located, extensive bnlldiOK. pleasant trrounds, cheerful rooms, three literarv courses, superior advantage for music and art. Extentlve apparatus, twenty pianos and ortian including pip organ. Thorough work, home-like care, moderate rate. Send lor circular la oetZUm. Ret. R. T. TAYLOR, Beavtr, Fa. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF Personal Property AND REAL ESTATE ! There will be exposed to sale by public outcry I at tha la.. hflmi ol John P. Cover deceased. In Brotnervalley Township, on TH URSDA r, 0 C T0BER 16, 1884, all the personal property of the aald deeeaaed, eonMstlng In part ol horses, cows, S lai hogs. 1 wagons, 3 buggies. 1 mewlLg machine, horse rake, and other farming Implement ; 1 sleigh, S sled, 1 siirin wigon, 'I sets buggy harness 2 sad dle, eopuet aad Iron kettle, att sugar keeler. but bushels of Oats, ltt bushel of wheat, 1 ton of hay, a lot of straw ; corn and potatoes bv the bushel: coal and eookins stove. 4 clock. I over ICO yeanold. beds, bedding, carpet, and a targe lot ot otner ooiumiom runuiure. ALSO At tbe lame time and Dlace. the Home Farm, containing 1M acre, having thereon erected a two-story Frame Honse, good Bank Bam, and other usual Farm Buildings. It contains a large Sugar Camp, aad I well supplied with water. Tbi tana is in a hlgn state of cultivation, and 1 one of the mod beautiful and desirable farm la the Coanty, lying dlreatly Northwest of Berlin, aad adjoining tn town. The cemetery on U una will be reserveo. tie I to commence at t o'lock . v., whim terras will be Bade known. W. A. Powxll. PETER JT. COVER, leplT-St. A oct loner. i ecu tor. SJ IVHITEDl To Sell X0iy Stock. Full line of new aad vlaablc apecialtiea. - Permaaent employ. neat aad good salary to nceeawoJ .Aaremta. AsVtiea, grraf ag aad reference. Hil? BTTSLa, IiissTsa, la&Bttr, isYlmt oct.Zz. 1-m. U 1 -I IrsTilnte, ft". 'in' Pitlslmriii Eipoaticii ! The Largest Be tail Stores in Weat- rn Pennsylvania. BLACK SILKS, Colored Silks, Plain and Brocade Velvet?, Silks fi.r VeMiur OtUlits", Ladies', ilisses and Children' Wraps, Seal .Skin Sactiuet, Mantles, Dolmans, Jerseys, Underware. La ces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Flannels, Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Dress Goods of For eign and Domestic makes. Im mense new stock now ready . in all of our 31 depart ments. Library Hall Luihliixj, 201-205 PcnnAvc, Pittsburgh, iJos. Home I Go's. RETAIL STORES. octlS-2m. FARM FOR SALE. V valuable farm, located at Bamedsville, tn this County, one mile from frsina Station, on the Pittsburgh Dltislon or the llalto. and Ohio Railroad, is ottered for sale oa EASY TEEMS. It contains ZS acres of good farm land. Is well wa tered, and has good buildings which are situate in ihe village oi Harnedsvitie, and convenient to church, schools, etc. It will make a very desira ble home) lor some mechanic who wishes to work at his trade. The terms will be made to suit For particulars apply to W. H. WOOD, Somerset: Pa., or WM. K ANN A, ocU. HarnedsvUla. DMINISTUATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of of Susanna CrosMn, late of Mlddlecreek Twp., somerset County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate haviug been granted to tbe undersigned by tbe proper antnvrity notice is hereby given to alt persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those bating claims against tbe same to present them duly authenticated tor set tlement on Saturday, the -.2d day of Nov., l-4, at the residence of the Administrator in New Cen treville Borough, Somerset County. Pa. 11. W. WILL, octio. Administrator. jgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Leiuteof Magdalena Slpe, deo'd late of Jenner township, Somerset county. Pa. Letters testamentary on tbe above estate having been granted 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 havingclaimsagainst the same will present them duly authenticated to the un dersigned at her late residence In Jenner Town ship, somerset County, Pa. JOHN A. SIPE, Eiet-utor ol Magdalene Sipe, dee'd. Oat. 8. ot. DMINISTKATOUS NOTICE Estate of Samuel Hiapple, dee'd, late of Paint Township, Somerset County, Pa. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present thein ouly atitnentirated for settlement on Saturday, Nocember, 1804, at the late residence ol the deceased. NOAH HOLSAPPl.E. oct 15. , Administrator. JXIXl'TORS SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ! There will be sold at public outcrv. In the Bor ough of Stoyestown, on SA TURD A V, OCTOBER Si, 1SS4, The furm late of John fi. Stahl, dee'd. situate fii Ouemahonicz Two., about intlea North ot Stoyestown, and 2 miles Irom Hooversville. ad- tolning lands ol John Kowman, c.manuel Lohr, (loorifeMetigar. and others, containing S6 acres. The improvements arc a Two story Log DWELLING HOUSE, BAnk Barn. i Orchard and Sugar Camp. It is well watered, in a good stale of Cultivation, and underlaid with Coul and Idmctone. TERMS. Ten per cent, when the pmiierty Is sold, and the balance of one-third when the sale 1 confirmed and tbe deed made; one-third to remain a lien on the bind as widow's dower, the Interest of which Is to be paid annually ; the balance in four ua! annual payments, to le secured by jndsrmont. NATHAN STAHL, It. H PATTLRSOX. oct 1", Kit's of John . Stahl, dee'd. Vans' Court Sale OF Valuable Real Estate! Hy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the I irphuns' Court of Somerset Coanty, Pa , to the undersigned, there will be exposed to sale at public outcry on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1S84, At 1 o'clock r. , the following described Real fjttate, sttua'e in Somerset Korougb, Somerset County, Pa., lale the property of Edmund M. Klm meli, dee'd, to wit : A lot of ground Ironting on Main street, adioinlng an alley on the eat, bit ot Jonas M. Cook on the outh, lot of Henry f. Schell on the west, with a Urge three-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, Thereon erected j Aim an Office. Stable and oth er outbuildings. TLRwS CASH oo confirmation of sale. Ten per cent to be nld when sold. HENRY K SCHELL, oetl. Trustee. QHPHAN S COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ! By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Orphan' Court of Somerset County. Pa , to tbe undersigned, there will lie exposed to public outcry on the premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1S84, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described Real E late, situate in Jenner Town hip, Somerset Ccnn ty. Pa., late the property of Joseph Berkey. dee'd, contn Inlng 1M) acres more or les.', having thereon erected two plank DWELLING HOUSES, a large Bank Barn and other outbuildings, adjoin ing lands of Oeenre Ravmaa. Itavld Berkev. Ja cob ltaniels, .Itieeph Schmucker. Wm. S. loriran and others. The above land is In a high state of cultivation, except about 30 acres of woud land. It is situate about one mile from Morgan' Woolen factory, and about three miles from Jenner X Roads, awl if convenient to church and school. One-third of the whole purchise money, after tbe expense of sale, etc , are deducted, to remain a ilea on the premise to secure the widow's dower the interest thereof to he paid to her annually, and at her deKth the principle sum to tbe heir and le gal representatives of Joseph Berkey. dee'd, of the balance one-third down on eonnrmation of sale nd delivery of deed, and tbe remaining one third in three equal annual payment from date or sale without interest. Ten percent of tbe whole r arena- money to be paiu a soon as property Is nocked down. Deterred payments to be secured by lodgment bond or mortgage on the premise. ISAAC BKRKKY, DAVID Br.RKEY. oet-t. Trustee. StOMKKaET HAKlaKT. Oorreotad by Oooa a Baaarra. stuns ra CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED ...,,! Apple, dried, fl .. Applel'Utter. fl gai Krao, f) l') a Batter, V (kear) " Jroll) M Backwtieat ft bush meal, 100 a , Bees w a ft a Bacon, shoulders, a.. sides, " eoODtryhama.fi a... Corn, (ear) new f) bushel (shelled) old" meal fl a Call skins, ft Lkk. V do, utnaoei 1 00 .l&ftia .... -DO ... ve ...Vie ......no .... loe ....16c 70 7&Q0e Se fe sue 4 80QM6 M 76e .Ifts ...Ur,13H ....0clJ3e .....asceroe ....Ticeisaa it oe Flour,?! bhl Flaxseed, f) ba. (SO ) Hams, (sagar-cured) a a....... Lard.y a Latbr, red sola, fl a npper. kip. Mid (Jlinrs.and chop 1M a.. Uata.fl ba fotaUiea, fl ba (new) Peacbe. dried, fl a Rye. ft bo , Ksirs. a...... Salt, No. 1. V bhl. extra Ground Alum, peraatk. Afbtna. per sack Snarar, yellow ft white Taltow.fl a Wheat. f ba... ., wool. a ....Urtte ! -c10e ' I i .01 T:jel M .. - 1 'W1 40 .as iw .. feme I . aecSliw I ... AeT I .tWctHM J . Met?. GENERAL Election Proclamation. 9 WHSREAS, in and by an act of (lenernl As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An vt to regulate the general elections within this t'onimmweaitb," II i eiifomod upon me to give twldic n4ire ol mild elections ami to enuiurraio in raid notice what other ar"tnt elected. I, JOHN J. SPANULFR High Sheriff ef the county of Somerset, do hereby make known and give this pnMie notice to tbe electors ot the county of Somerset, that a Oeneral Electron will be held In said county on Tuesday the FourD Day of Ropier. 1884 the same being the Tuesday next following tbe first Monday of November. The electors of tbe borough of Confluence to meet atthe Council Chamber, In said borough. The electors of the bomngh and election dis trict No. 1 ef Somerset township to meet at the Court House, in said boroogh. The electors of election distrk-t No. i of Somer set township to meet at the house and shop of Perry I'mberger in S1sti!Io. The electors of election district No. lef Milford Township to meet at the school notue in Rock wood. in said township. The electors of election district No. 8 of Milford township to meet at the old hotel formerly occu pied by Richard Caldwell, In Uebhartsburg, Id said township. The electors of New CentrevlUe to meet at the school houe in said borough. The electors of the township of Vpper Turkey foot to meet at the house ol John A. Shultx, lu said township. The electors of the township of Lower Turkey foot to moot at the school bouse in Vrsina bor ons: h. The electors or the borough of TTrstna to meet at the honse of J. B. Miller, opposite Davis a Co der's store, in said borough. The electorsor the township of Addison to meet at the school house in Petersburg. The electors of the townshin of Mlddlecreek to meet at Ihe house occupied by Jesse C. Swetuer, m .ew Lexington. The electors of Ihe township of ElkHek to meet at the house of Mrs. Barbara Barcbus, in the borough ol SalUbury. ihe electors oi tne rorouga or saiisnury to meet at the house ol Mrs. Barbara Barcuus, In said borough. The electors of the txrrouga of Meyersdale to meet at the council chamber in said tioroogh. Tbe electors of the townshlpof Summit to meet at the council chamber in Meyersdale borough. The electors of the borough of Wellersbufj to meet at the school house in said borough. The electors of the township of tireenvtlle to meet at the school house, in Pocahontas, in said township. The electors ol the town?hlp of Southampton to meet at the house of J. L. Kennel, In said townsiiir P. The electors of the township of Northampton to meet at the hooe ot John Poorbaugh, In said township. The electors of the township of Larimer to meet attbeachoul house in Wlttenburg lnsaid town ship. The electors of the norouirh of Berlin to nice at the bouse of Archibald Complon, in said bur ough. Tbe electors of the township of Prot hersval ley to meet at tbe house ol Samuel UetHey, in Berlin borough. The electors of the township of Stonycreek to meet at the school house at Shanksvllie, in said lownsmp. The electors of the borough of Stoystown to meet at tne nouse formerly occupied by Henry J, Miller, in said borough. The electors of the township of 0.uemahning to meet at the house of Jacob Custer, in Stoys town. The electors of the township of Allegheny to meei ai me nouse ol Aloert ituiegas, in said township. Tbe electors of the borough of New Baltimore to meet at the hou?e of , in said bor ough. The electors of the township of Conemaaxh to meet at the house of Peter Levy, in said tuwn- snip. 1 he electors of the township of Shade to meet at the bouse of Jacob Melman. tn said towns 1.1 p. Tbe electors of the township of Paint to meet at the school hou erected on the lands of Henry Berkey. in said township. Tbe electors of the township of Jenner to meet at tbe bouse of Thoa. Oallaher, at Jenner X Roads, in said township. The electors of tlie township of Jeflerson to meet at tbt house ol Solomon Baker, in said town ship. The electors of the borough of Jennerville to meet at the school house In said borough. At which time and places the qualified voters will elect by ballot: THIRTY PtKSOisS for Electors or President and Vice President ol the l iiited Stales. ONE PERSON for tli? office ol O.ngressman-at-Lnrge for the State ol Pennsylvania ONE PERSON fur Congress trim the Seven teenth I)L-trlctof Pennsylvania, eomnosed ot the Counties ot Uedlord, Biair, Cambria and Somer set TWO PERSONS for Members of Ihe House ol Representatives ot Pennsylvania for Somerset lounty. ONtPEKSON for Prothonotarv of Somerset Cunty. ON K PERSON for the office of Sherlfl ofSoiuer- set County. ON E PERSON Tor the office of Resister and Re corder of Somerset Countv. ONE PERSON lor the office of Treasurer of Somerset t ounty. THREE PERSONS fhrthe office ot Commis sioner of Somers. t County. ONE PERSON for the ollice of Poor House Di rector of Somerset Countv. mutt, ri.HM. lor ibeorneo of Auditor of Somerset) ountv. 1 make known and give notice a directed, that every person, except Justices ol the Peace, who shall hvld any office of appointment of profit or trust under the government ol the United States, or ot this State, or oi any city or Incoruorted dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise. a suourmnaie omeeror agent, who (ball be em plowed under the legislative, judiciarror execu tive department of thi State or of the United States, of any city or of any incorporated dis trict : and also that every Memlter of of Congress and tbe State Legislature, and ot the select and common council ol any city, or commissioners of anv incorporated district, lis by law Incapable of n.unng or exercising at the same time tbe office or appointment of lu.lire, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth and tbat no in spector or other oihcer at any election shall be ell g ible to any orbce to be voted for. I also give official notice ot the following proviso of an act approved March S3, IV 6. That the qual ified votersof the several counties ot the common wealth at all general, township, borouirb. ami special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets, printed or written, or 'partly printed and partly written, severally classified a fallow: one ticket shall embrace the name of all judge ol court voted for, and be labeled on the outside Judiciary one ticket shall embrace the names of all wateolflcesvoted for and he labeled State ; one ticket shall embrace the name of all county ottlees voted for, Inoluding the ofhoe of Senator, memberor memborsof Assembly if vo ed for, and mmler ot Congres, if voted for, and be labeled County. Olven under my band at my office at Somerset this 1th da of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty four, and in tbe one honored and ninth year of tbe Inde pendence of tne In I led Mates. JOHN J. SPANGLER, Sterlfl. Sheriff's Office, Somerset. ( Oct. 4, 184. PRIVATE HALE. Vahabls Real Estate IX Allegheny Township. THE uodersigned offers at private sale ffl Real Est, si'uale in Allegheny Township Somerset County, Pa., consisting ol tbe following descrlled tract : No. 1. The homestead farm, consisting of one hundred and seventy acres, well Improved, with a barn and house, new. Tbe land 1 In a good state of cultivation. tin. 3 A tract of seventy-two acree, adjoining No. 1. Tbe improvements contlst of a good house and barn. No. 3. & tract of on hundred and twenty acres. The ImnMvemenU are a good Log House, and other buildings. Tbe fled lord and Somerset Turnpike run through the last two named tracts. No. 2 and i. They have also sufficient timber to supply the arm. No. 4 A tract ef one hundred and forty-eight acres, with a small houe and stable thereon erected ; nvo acre cleared, tbe balance well tim bered. No. 6. A tract of on hundred acre, known is the White Hot- Tavern Stand," wltb all Ihe cleared land an I the Improvements thereunto be longing. I- our of the above tract are situated within one mile of the South Pennsylvania Railroad, now under construction, and the " White Horse" property, within twomiN. Possession will be given April I, ItiSi, or sooner, If desired. Kor further particulars, person desiring o pur chase will call on or addre the undersigned at Dividing Ridge, Pa. auL'Uftn. SAMUEL WALKER THE EQUITABLE He Assnrasce Company or lie Unitefl States. Hen ry 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 J 1583, $81,129,756. Paid to policy holders during the last .! t-oot-o HT7 KQO The Society ha written, darlnr the pact twen ty yeari, an sgarrexat amuont r.f new asraraaoa larger than ha beea written by any other com pany ia the world. Tbe surplus fund of the Seoeiety. en a foar per cent, valuation, 1 lancer than that of ony ether life lorn race company In the world. The IgmTABLa Lira Aasrajtara SonrrT ! nes.a plain and simple eoa tract of aeraranee, free from burdensome and technical condition, aad INDISPUTABLE after three yean. AU poli cies, a soon a they bef'One Indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY apoti satisfactory proof of death, and a legal releaaa, wltboat tb delay utaal with other computes. By thi raoarr ravarsr, the beneficiary ef aa Eitulta- Me nnltrv 1m not onlv saved from nir.tit. i!ta Knt ..n.f 1. ' ? J . ,PTUD ""'f " oaioklv a If the amount ef the imiium hal ken Invested la a bd of the navsrnmeatartha United State. W. Frank Gaul, Speoial Agent for Somerset Co. Ul IT WILL TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS MILLIKEKY GEIS, FOSTER & JOHNSTOWN, PA. Tliefr Stock is Large, giving you a wide range to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, I0HNST0WN, PENN'A. T.Ii. MARSklAIX. MAIN OFFICE AND YARD AT JOHNSTOWN. PENNl Mannfactnrers Kearsctj Main street.: Wholesalers and Retailers ; Lumbo AND 2UILEHI3 1SATE2IALS, M and Soft foot OAK, POPLAR. SlblXHS. PICKETS, ASH, WALMT, ri.COHI.sn. ASH. i Hf.BR J. I t'. f oil' PISE, SHISOLES, ioo. VHESTSVT, WHITE PIE, LATH, bl-ISliS. A treneral Lllie Of all vrailes nf I nmUt .n.l Also can lurn isn anything in the line of our busines to order wilh reasonable promptness, such a Brackets. Odd-slxed work, fcc. ELIAS C XJs I NGHAr, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C R. R. Station. Somerset, Pa. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATEn ST., OITOSITE IS. O. liEfjT. t'OXXEI.LS Vf. LE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. : For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Tiirn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES, PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROW'S, COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS, I RIDGE P0LTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND Heavy Castim and Forgings ; 8heet-Inm repaired at short notice. ENDORSED BT SCIENTISTS AS PRACTICALLY Msstrmtlils Over 500 Beautiful Designs. av'S V sfnFcr-wv: nv MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, SiuixrEpciir. ccs:;. 4 cLtZ TiETITS A2T3 a m mm m 3 b.w. O C!rcth - -. (REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO A Bnarnea Edaeatloa I the awet prontable, heeanee It 1 tho most asefttL Cm aim U to trrartleany trxia yoaa? men for the actual iwmiremenu of thia commercial atre. Iiwiviitnal Inatrortum. fto vacatioq. Btodents can enter at any lJaa tat caxolan, addree P. ICTV a HOSH, Pittaharif, P. ar ar ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of John I. KaefTman, deM, late of Con. maotrh Townnhlu. Somerset Countv. Pa. ltir of admlnbiratloa on the atove estate havtn, been aranu.! to the andersianed by tb Mun amitt,u uib. ... perm Indebted to said eetaW to auk kmiae.ll. i at payment and thoee bavlnar claim av nst tho j same to present them dnly authenticated lor set i tlement on Tbamlay, November a, 1-4, at ta ! residence of the Administrator. I JACOB l KArrrxAx. ep2l. AdiainiMrator, PAY YOU GOODS QUINN'S, ;l. w welki.ani IJrani-li trli an.1 Yard -ai Eeataj AT Somerset, Pa., 0p.S-&C. R. R. STATION- .Vorr.DJ.VG.V. STAIR RAILS, HA Li S TENS SEWEL POSTS RIMIn V.t.lul B.xirfnir m.la k..t In M..w.lr erv Pump fully WARRANT v, -rX'Lr Ilailroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, Work ; Machinery of i ill kinds built and niay"-lyr. It Will !Pay JL OU To Buy Your Memorial Work Of 11 Manufacturer of and Dealer In I Eatlrrn Work Furnithtil an tiknrf Saiirr. in all Color: Alto AjtnXor Ika WHITE BkuyzEt Perms in need of MOSVMEST WORK will find it to their Interest to call at my hp. wbOTe a peper showing will be alven the so. -Varii-fnclion Untnranttrd in i rr-y Cat. and PP.K E VERY LOW. I Invite Special Attention to the wails BnB2. Cr Par! tin intiaS Intmlard by RF:V. W. A. OKfTva. a a Tv elded Improvement In point of M A TERlAL j.vn l OSSTklCTIUS, and which hi destined la ho the Popular Monument tor onr f'hanaeahlo C'llr mate. M.tiliE IC ACaLL. WM. F. SHAFFER. WILL H. WOOdT Jeweler, Xo. 2, liner Illook, Somerset, IPenn'a. DiaECJil!. WiSia, Solid Sil72r ail Flatsl Win ENGRAVING NEAT LYCONE. MUSICAL mSTEUXOTS A5D SHEET MS3L jjiaaoLCTios orpjtaMiMHiP. Tk Co-Partnrblt hereU.trire exlstrna between the alerlalei. dote; basinemanderth arm name of Mowmea a. KyK waa dla olveI on the th dar of Oetotv, lwO. by mama I consent. All dehta owhna; to tho mill partnership are tu bo raretved hy eit her ot tho torowr partner at their office In Stoyestown. NOAH BOWMAJf. ElOAK KYLE. Xh Bowman will enntinn In b tmra$ fa tbe ans boifalimr a deal er In Dry Corel. Notion. CKMiilnic. ete. E la-ar Kyle will eoatina hnslnew la the same hulamK also, a dealer in Groceries Hardware, eta.