The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 12, 1885, Image 3

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tb bet Patent Medicine, at toathera.
date, for country Cain are now com-
ti all times prepared to take a
PBOtocrsp"-
twine of good quality and cheap at
-(v-k it new and fresh, and very
tsr
at J.B.CnyderACo'a.
., fini taken tn the best
at Velfley s Photograph Gallery.
Welney'a rootograpu vaiiery
loee of any other in town.
elegant too.ii nua
i woch brnah for 25 cent., at Louther a.
wetbrough taking stock and are now
ve'3' B-6n-Tder
1 iCu nd Sna Rag? at J. B Sny-
sod Co s yoo will find a new line to so
fCtf"!"-
!vrt--tv -Ir. G. J. Beach y is now at
",,1 rooms at the Glade House, in
" where he can be seen.for a short
. ...... .j .
2 of the Tnpular Library books can be
J at W'e:rtey Book Yo cmn
t ni there everything useful in the way
SUiDerV.
"n 't kil to &l, of J-' Tm-,t-,
,;c Flu A the best known disinfect-
L inct oenw- For "!" only at LoQ
;.,m visits will e at WeJfley's
i store t! Wasiaad nwe complete
9tnn of rhoioe res.li rig matter to oe
kunJ in tsnuer
l rice line of nothing just received
i and U'.ack cutaway and aack suits,
, and bravy winter weights. tail and
iem at J. B. Snyder Cos.
intone Iwn Tonic Bitters, to be bad
cither's Irng Stor. effective cure
if joursyjtemisrun down, or ir you reel
ocJ or overworked. Try iL
A!! of Joba B. Aldens (the Book Ei
mani publications will be found at
ji Book Store. These books will be
fcid at Mr. Alder, s very low prices,
iv-sorj desiring to have a good Cabinet
rb,i TI'h taken, will do well to have the
,rk done at .YelSey s rnoiograpa uanery
the Mammoth Iliock, Somerset, Pa.
(rfneral Orant wrote this on a pad to his
wn w!;en he thought the end was near;
VbevwT I am buried pmmi.-e me that
tout ih.1kt be buried by my side."
iim.. Oil. varni;-lit. dnigs, meui
c;5. chtniical, etc, go to Loutuer's Irug
S:et. vhrf you can pr t the purest and best
p. u i mot of them for the money,
tLar. anywhere ele in t"wn.
! w,,uM inlonu the TuMic tljot I am t-till
a-Tirr on the Itotograph buMtiess at my
i :Miln-d I hotgraph gallery in the
ViMHHfc Block.
W. K. Welflet.
'ontiftion Kemedy is an infali
l cct fr ointiition, sick headaibe and
c: .. and is much preferaMe to pills.
t- ,n!ain no mineral poison, as calo-
b1. Trr it : it will cure you. For sale at
U-:l.rr' I'rug Store.
ftiAVis A red and wlnte cow with a
tijin around her neck strayed from the
onuiwc ol the undersigned near Sonierwt
i.,rus).-h. ou Thursday the 30th, of July.
Adt information as tober where ahouU
r:li be thankfully received by
SaMI'IL PHILLirPI.
FiiiSiLi A two-seated spring wagon,
i :!i haif-piatform springs, panel box and
juW or shafts. Also, one Tim ken buck-
i u. These wagons are of my own make
and fmaranleed to give satisfaction.
Cbklss Si tall,
Somerset, Ta.
Vur Hakkr. Main Street. W e have
;o!t aJJed a large Refrigerator to our Meat
Va-ket in which all mcsts can be kej coo1
iLdclran. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac, kept
K :.!tan:ly on hand. ' Open daily. Parties
Virini: meat can have it kept in the Refrig
fi:nr until wanted.
Rosa Davis A Co.
KiEuains t W'atcuoi. Having bought
sr. n.sse stock at Anterican Hatchet) at
ttie depressed priaea, I am selling them at
r-s sever before quoted. Waltham, El
f n. Springfield and Rockford movements
is Solid Silver cases at $, $10, 112 and tl.
Etery watch guaranteed.
E. McPownx, Jeweler,
Somerset, Pa.
Thanking our friends for their liberal pat
ronaee in carjet. we felt justified in increas
es oar stock. We bad the best stock of
a-jvif in tlie spring in the county. We
Uve now a larger line than then. We de
fy competition in amount, quality and price,
ir.yth'.nj yon want in the carpet line we
le. Brussels, Ingrains, Hag. etc Call and
before buying elsewhere.
J. B. Etdeb A Co.
1 -IIoie power boiler upright.
1 ll "
engine
" Columbus punm.
1 lr Harrison's bnrstones.
Lot of pipe shafting.
nearly new. Will be sold cheap. Can
w ee in working order at the Somerset
Vfvhanical Works.
t Enwix E. Wolf.
Yob can pet at Boyd's I'rug Store :
!! Powder,
Sticky Fly Paper,
Paris Green,
Tube Colors,
Shoe Itrasfaes, , '
Base balls.
Bass Hooks,
Spectacle,
Soda Water,
Low Priors, .
powd Hdlehore.
M ed PainL,
T';ut Bruahea,
( uqu Sets,
C Rod,
T Olasaea,
F'tCit-n.,
"jd Goods
The Holiiaayrj, .WW y yon can
v pitk op a new.paper without aeekriS
'od of a warning to farmers not to
'".My kind of a paper without first be-
B'-ng af,Mimed with ifJ jutt
f sigBUMttte nnam rmoMUf.
very singular that years of such
warning throughout the land finds
o-ers more numerous and their victims
4ink tbev
in.iiiui. The ui.inlr nftW.
cannot afford to take their borne
e aoubt if this class of people de
t7iinch l?n'P,,hr fof their greenness
- c,n blame no one but tbemaelvea.
c"fklm W agon - to haul the
aamiiie, of gold and iilver, hidden in
of J.,nffi but be tbM il
i' CrT'Dllj inforra tbPnb"
Ae tj- tmk,'n a the best, for
'iwtng realms:
L All .1.. t- .
' . ' '0:" thurooghly seasoned.
T TuT ,rt!cond wthoak.
JT.r1 "Pok in a Cook
t" ,bany other made.
AHoftii,.. L
" ks. .d second
t"sing any other.
t f"1"'- 8ote, Pa..
P.-Akl forSo,ntCw,nty-
iter.- . wwe-ra
-- roruie - Farmer s Fa-
Caused!
. a car load on k.B.i
befor purcbaaiug any other!
,
Good t"' bmT !IlnK fifteen Jol-
hi, pT too.
The heavy rins bars giTtsi the sirast
sprinkler a rest.
The new Piaciple Cbarch at Berlin was
dedicated Sunday.
Oar hotels and boarding booses are all
fllk-J wits: city priests.
The next adjonrned court will be held on
the 34th of this mouth- '
Oar neighbor, " Tucker," is greatly im
proving his building on the corner,
mm m
Eicbnor's orroal School at Meyersdale,
now numbers 140 in all the departments.
Mr. Will W. Ticaing, Xew York. Is
spending his rummer vacation in Somer
set.
Mr. Ellis Vumao, wife and family, of
Harrisburg, are visiting relatives In Pom-
Mr. Joe E. Herr, ofOU City, is spending a
few days with bis friends and relaJvea in
this place.
Mr, Edmund Cummins, " Babby," of Bal
timore, is spending a few day writb his
friends in Somerset.
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Mr. Park Y. Kimmell, who occupies a
desk in the Pennsylvania Company's offi
ces at Pittsburgh, spent Saturday and Sun
day in Somerset.
Cole's circus will pitch Its tent in this
place Thursday. When yon go to see the
elephant, don't stop to be introduced Into
the little game by strangers.
Mrs. Jacob P. Kimmell and son. who bad
been visitinr relatives in this place for the
I past few weeks, returned to their borne in
Sharpsville, Mercer county, Sanday after
noon. Mr. George M. Oyster, of Washington
City, who deals so extensively in the pro
ducts of Somerset county creameries, spent
several days of last week in Somerset.
As tbibs Si Vs. In speaking ef the
Somerset county jail, the Westmoreland
Drmuernt says : " It s entirely a matter of
pleasure with prisoners whether they re
main in the Somerset jail or not."
- Isaac Johnson, convicted at the November
terra of Court. I), of incest, and sentenced
to seven years' imprisonment in tb pent-
tentiary, died at that institution on Saturday
last, of inflammation of the bowets.
J. G. Ogle, Esq., wile and family, have
gone to Bedford to nmain sevenl month.
Mr. Ogle's business relations with the South
Pennsylvania Railroad require bira to spend
the greater portion of his time at that place
Mr. H. 1-. Soil has removed his billiard
parlor from tbe basement of tbe Itccke
building into the rooms in the Mammoth
fclock, formerly occupied by Messrs. Scheil
ml SootL The tables have been re-covered,
and the room fitted up in attractive atyle.
tiai.iD Excvksio to Kansas and Nebras
ka, Tucwiay Sijt. 1st. via B. & O. R. U.
Tickets good for 40 days. Cheap rates , quick
time and good connections. For full infor
mation call on or address E. E. Patton,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Somerset, Ta.
9. D. I-ivengood, Meyersdale, and C. B.
Moore. New Lexington, Special Agents.
Rev. J. H. Zinn will deliver his popular
lecture. " Recollections of Prison I-ife," in
the Lutheran Church at Roikwood, for the
benefit of the Church, on Saturday eveniug,
August 15tb. Rev. Zinn has delivered this
lecture at several different points in the
county, and has always auacecded in most
pleasantly entertaining his audience. He
is au entertaining and pleasing talker.
As ArrasriATivs; Paor:.. On last Thurs
day evening almost tbe entire membership
of the Prebyterian Church of this plaoa,
with representatives from some of the other
churches, called and snt the evening with
us. The callers as usual on such occasions
provided refreshments. In tbe course of
the evening Rev. Shearer was delegated to
present us a golden token of their kind re
gard which be did in bis nsual felicitous
manner, for all which we are truly grateful.
May the rich blessings of God's grace be un
to all participants.
C. C B. M. E. Prsc-ax.
Our enterprising Meyersdale contempora
ry last week uublisbed what purported to
be a report of the Poor House Investigating
Committee, but differing so materially from
the report submitted to the Court, that we
are lad to believe that tbe brilliant editor
did riot see the original document By re
ferring to the first page of this isue of the
Hebalb he. as well as the balance of our
readers, will find the report rera-irYm, as sub
mitted to the Court, together with the peti
tion asking for the appointment of the Com
mittee, the order of the Court, the number
of days each member of the Committee serv
ed, and the nnmber of miles each one trav
eled. We publish elsewhere in this issue tbe re
port of the Committee appointed by the
Court to investigate the management of the
Poor House of this county. It will not be
pleasant reading for tbe taxpayers, and yet
a casual examination of its final summary,
and of facts that are within our knowledge,
satisfy us that it is measurably unjust to the
parties implicated. It is to be remembered,
also, that like the finding of grand jury
this is a one-sided affair, tbe accused not
havingabeen afforded an opportunity either
to explain or defend against the accusations
made. For instance, tbe directors are charg
ed with not accounting .for moneys which
had not come into their bands at tbe time
of the last settlement beyond which this
report does not go but which have since
been received and accounted for ; extra sal
aries are alleged to have been paid, which
are not extra salaries while other moneys
alleged not accounted for are not lost, but
are in the hands of the County Commission
ers. But the Herald is neither the apio
gist for. nor defender ot. tbe Directors.
Wherever they have done wrong let them
be held accountable, and, if need be, punish
ed, but let no man be censured or condemn
ed on the evidence of this a parte report.
We take it tor granted that tbe parties ho.
plicated will make answer, and that the
Court will take action to redress all wrongs. !
Until then, public opinion should be sus
pended. This is but justice, and " Let jus
tice be done, though the heavens fall." I
Tbe funeral ceremonies and services held
in Somerset on Saturday in memory of Gen
Grant, were nf tnc anost aolenia and im.
pressive character.' At tbe first dawn of day 1
a salute of thirteen guns was fired from the
cannon on the cemetery bill, and at inter
vals of a half hour during the day the dole
ful cannon booms sounded, dosing with the
nsual salute of 38 guns at sunset. Tbe
streets weie thronged with strangers, and
business was entirely suspended. Shortly
after 1 o'clock a procession consisting of
members of the G. A. R., Sons of Veterans,
and Ciliaena, beaded by tbe Silver Cornet
Band, was formed in front of the G. A. R.
headquarters and marched over the princi
pal clreeteof tbe sown- and into the Court
House, where tbe services were held. Tbe
coart room was not large enough to receive
all those who wished to participate pay
ing this last tribnte of honor and respect to
tbe memory of tot Old Cwnsnanaer, and
many were forced to turn away. Tlie room
was beautifully and tastefully decorated.
Immediately ia frosrt tJaengwre at Jest ice
was a stand of beautifully draped colota.
while a portrait of Geo. Grant, earroQoded
by the stars and stripes. Bad draped m
mourning, occupied the facing of tbe plat
form. Our correspondent, " Bert," in an
other column describee toe impressive ser
vices that were held. It was services such
as this, held in almost every city, town and
village in the land, that were tbe proudest of
all tributes paid to tbe illustrious dead.
Sever bat one before, when Lincoln iied,
were witnessed here such universal and sin
cere expressions of sorrow and mourning.
A- J. Herr, ot the Petrolia Bnori, is vis
iting bis parents on Main street.
Assistant Superintendent Truby, of the
Balto. and Ohio load, sent in his resignation
on Wednesday.
Sol
nl e"6 conunue wseu nis
stock this week at cost. Parties coming to
th great show wHl do well to call at hisjbleml 0f sorrow been displayed and the
store before purchasing elsewhere.
Burs, Baicz, Buck ! As good as the best
and cheaper than the rest. Four hundred
thousand on bad. Yard opposite the Plan
ing Mill. Houbook Bbos A Pacsos,
Somerset, Pa.
A party of ten couples of young people
left here last Thursday on a hay wagon for
Maple Grove. They took supper in the
grove, and returned about 9 o'clock in the
evening. Tbey report baying a most enjoy
able time-' 5 ' ' ...
Tne Lamberteville Sunday-school will
bold their annual basket picnic at their
beautiful grove near the church, oa Satur
day. Tbe Larnheruville Brass Band will
furnish the mosic AU are cordially invi
ted to attend. . ComcrrriB.
A vacancy baa occurred in the scholarship
to the State Agricultural College, forthe3Cth
Senatorial District, and a competitive exam
ination for applicants for admission will be
held m tbe Court House, in Bedford, on
Thursday, August 27th, at 1 o'clock, r. .
, , . J. H. Loxgcxickkb.
The Somerset Evangelical Camp-meeting
will -be held on the old camp-ground, one
mile north of Somerset, commencing on
Thursday, August 13th and closing Mon
day, August 14th, 1885, Prominent minis
ters will be present to preach the Word and
assist in the service of Prayer and Song. A
cordial invitation is extended to all. Come
and enjoy the meeting by getting good, and
doing all tbe good you can.
D. K. Lavas, P. E.
As was announced some time ago, the
bush-meeting at Weimer's school-house,
commenced on Friday evening lat- The
weather was very favorable, and a 'great
many peoole were in attendance from all
sections of the neighborhood, and we bad a
very good and enjoyable meeting.
Rev. J. S. Marple, of West Sewton, con
ducted the exercises. Though comparative
ly a young man, Mr. Marple ranks with the
ablest ministers, and therefore bia services
are always in demand on occasions of this
kind. The Church of God to to be con
gratulated on having so able a minister as
he. Revs. C. Kreger, B. F. Walker and G.
W. Shober were also in attendance, and as
sisted in the services.
MiLroRD, Acq- 7. 1885. 0.
TbCiis Evsht. Tbe greatest of all
tbe great shows is soon to be here ; it is on
ita way, and is already heralded by a bril
liant array of pictorial illustrations on the
walls and the newspaper announcements
fix tbe date on which tbe canvass city will
be erected here as advertised on Thursday
August 13. This announcement will be
hailed with nnalleyed pleasure by our citi
sens. with whom Mr. Cole bears an enviable
reitulation as an amusement caterer. To
the lovers of the circus, Mr. Cole always pre
sents an unexceptionable entertainment.
while to the student of natural history the
thoroughly complete menagerie of noble
and well kept specimens of almost every
known species in the animal kingdom pre
sents a field as interesting as It is varied.
His exhibitions are given under a mammoth
canvass pavillion, which b bnt one of a vast
city of tents required to accommodate the
entire outfit, and are replete with novel tea
turas, and requiring several rings and an el
evated stage to introduce tbe progratuma of
upward of sixty acts of which the perfor
mance consists. These embrace leaping,
tumbling, trapeze perforaiancea, aerial bicy
cling, roller skating, bareback riding, pcr-
f jrnuktf animals, a troupe of Bedouin Arab
aihletes, with performing Turks,' Moors,
Mexicans, a snake charmer, trick elephants,
a tight-rope walking horse, a two beaded
cow, and numerous other features. Promi
nent in tbe menageriedepartment is Samson,
the largest elephant ever brooght to this
country, and the white hippopotamus. Ev
ery feature about tbe show is a pleasant sur
prise, while the management ia simply per
I fivt Tt will ha a mil festival for this and
surrounding towns an event that may not
occur atiain ia years, and none sbonld miss
it.
CbsrLCESCi Its as.
Tomatoes are beginning to rot.
Tbe grass crop ia about as last year .
Few berries of any kind are in tbe market.
The oats crop Is mnch better than was ex
pected. The fruit crop will not come up to last
year's yield.
Ross Rush Tost G. A. R, meets to-day
(Saturday) for memorial services.
Fred Yagley saw a black bass in theCasseh
man river not less than two and a half feet
long.
Some of the 1'rsiria boys will persist in
getting into trouble when they come to this
place.
A colored man, accompanied by a white
woman, were to be seen on our streets last
week. They are supposed to be the Wilks-
barre parties, of which notice was given in
the Commercial-Gazette of the 7th inst.
The memorial services at Ross Rush Post,
G. A. R., at Ursiiia on last Saturday was a
success. The old veterans turned out to do
their old commander honor, m ho is aore
deserving than Grant? Compare him with
those of other countries, who have become
pre-eminent in fame, and he ia not only their
equal but seems to rise above them in tbe
purity of his example and the majesty of
his virtues.
The Confluence club were defeated by the
I'rsinas on Saturday, August 8th, by a score
of 11 to 10. Tbe game was won by Duffs
superior pitching, striking out eight men
and MeDune's splendid catching behind the
bat. But sx innings were played. Folio
ing is the score :
Innings 1 2 3 4 5
Crsina 1 0 3 t S 0
Confluence.. 0 7 1 0 2 0
Con fl oence, A ngust 8, 1 S5, X,
Stotjimax to thx Faorr. Two years ago
A. A. Stutzman, of Somerset, Pa., Was ap
pointed sole agent of Somerset, Fayette and
Cambria Counties, for tbe American Fruit
Evaporator. Quite a number were sold and
every one gave entire satisfaction. Fruit b
very abundant this season, and cheap. The
best thing our farmers can do, therefore, ia
to evaporate their fruit, and receive remu
nerative prices during the fall and winter.
Mr. Stutzman evaporated in 1883 oyer two
thousand pounds of trait, all of which was
sold at good prion. Following ia a letter to
the manufacturers, which fully explains
itself:
Six Roane, Brnmao Co., Pa
February 2, lSSS.
American Mavjarrung la. .- -btarSir:
1 "will give you tbe result of a
. . I.. v m .i
n iuii w rvij wj viu .(J. , I lie past aeB-
son. Mr. A. Blackburn, of Fishertowa,
brooght ns nearly five bushels to be evapo
rated for him. We began them at noon,
(had tbe Evaporator full at the time.) enter
ed them that afternoon, and tbe result was
34 pounds dried fruii. 7 pounds per busbeL
We charged 7 cents per pound for drying
them, and after paying labor I had a profit
of for a hair days' work on the So. 2.
This work was not done as a test or as a puff,
tlie machine being operated at ita usual ca
pacity. Seven pounds dried trait from one
basnet of apples, makes apotea tl.OS per
bushel, which is more than I can get for
wheat at this time.
I ana also happy to say that all who have
purchased your Evaporators in Ibis viciartv
are well pleased, and meet me as my best
friends, which is a source of oleasure to me.
Several are potting up good buildings in
wnicu w operate next season, wnicn is aui-1
ficient evidence that tbe machines arc a nav-1
ing investment. 1 know it is one of the
best investments I have ever made. I can
sow realize as much from our windfalls and
refuse stock, as I usually can make from my
w heat ail d corn per bushel.
Very truly touts.
;".' T. 8. Holsisu
far further particulars call on or add;
A. A. Stutzman, Somerset. Ta., who is the
sole agent for tbe counties named.
rs,
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For the Bkbald. ' ' (" '
Grail'i Obtacqmics as Obserr
m1 la Somerset.
ThroughOHt the length and breadth of the
land tbe funeral services for the greatest
man in all the world, have been celebrated.
Vnt , Americ.
Tbe land of the free
,L. hom- ,., ,i,e brave." have tbe tax
vmr nt mournine been heard. Grant is tbe
only name in the history of earth that has,
when it became but a memory, thrown tbe
whole world into mourning. Jew, Mahom
medan, Patran and Christian monrn aiike,
and an universal prayer ascends to the
Architect of the rnivere, whether
called "Jehovah, Jove or Lord," for the
well being of the great soul, now gone for
ever. But I set ont, not to eulogize the
name before whose magic sound a world
bows, and has bowed in homage tbat has
been done by abler pens than mine, by the
silver voices of those who can apeaK weu
throughout an entire planet his name and
fame have been sounded.
Down in Sew York Gty, tbe future me
tropolis of earth, bis Umb baa been builded.
There, undisturbed by the voice of trade,
the tramp of busy millions
" The lightnings may flash aud the wild
thunders rattle.
He heed not; be hears not ; he is free from
ail pain ;
He sleeps his last sleep; bebas fought bis
. last battle ;
So sound shall ere rouse hint to glory
again." . .. - - L
Somerset was early roused by the unwont-
I ed sound of booming cannon. All day the
sound couuuuej to break on the ears of the
citixena. At 2 o'clock r. at. the bell on tiie
Court House began to toll for the departed
hero. The Grand Army of the Republic
marched to the sound of music through tbe
principal streets of the town, and finally to
the Court House, which was packed with the
greatest crowd the writer has ever seen iij it,
and he has seen it so full that it seemed ab
solutely impossible for another person to
find standing-room. Fuily five hundred
persons were in town to do honor to the
" Old Commander." who were unable to ob
tain places in the Court-rootu. J. M. Cook,
Commander of t'-e R. P. Cummins' Post of
the G. A. R. read a series of resolutions, af
ter which the vast audience rose as one man
and stood with bowed beads while Rev. C.
C. B. Duncan, pastor ol the" Presbyterian
Church, offered au eloquent prayer. The
vocal music was in charge of w . H. Kup
pel, Esq., and was furnished by a choir of
ladies and gentlemen. The music was a
credit to the performers. The first address
was by Rev. King, pastor ol the Reformed
Church, and a member of the G. A. R. He
stated that the name of Grant should be plac
ed high on the obelisk of fameat least along
side that of Mittiades, and Washington, high
er than Alexander, Car, or Bonaparte. I
regret that I am unable to give in full the
burning words of this address, words that
shall live in the memories of those who heard
ihem until they have ceased to take cogni
xance of sounds, and have been consigned
to the grave.
This address was followed by mnsic. -Rest
Spirit Rest." which was magnificently ren
dered, when another address was deliver
ed bv Rev. Pershing, ia-tor of the M. E.
Church. A manly, ouispoken statement of
the character of the great man we met to
mourn. He stated that America has pro
duced three great men, men whose names
will go ringing down the ages so long ss the
world standi Names that need not the
voi -e of the orator, or the pen of tbe Histor
ian to embalm them forever in the memory
of the nations, and those three names are
Washington. Lincoln and Grant. Music.
5 When the final address was delivered by
Rev. C. C. B. Duncan a most eloquent ad
dress. Everything was done with decency
and in order. Notwithstanding tlie great
number of people in this place there was no
drunkenness, and every one seemed im
pressed by the occasion.'
Toward evening 1 walled up to the ceme
tery where tinder the orders of Herman
Cunnintrham. Eso.. was the cannon whose
notes had all day pealed over the town, and
echoed across the snrronnding hills and
vales. A cannon bad been cast which ex
ploded at the fifth discharge, and it was
supposed tbat the firing of cannon would
have to be dispensed with: but the inventive
genius of Mr. Stonefcraker surmounted the
difficulty, and the result was tbe most queer
looking piece of artillery on which tlie eye
of man ever rested. A four inch gaspipe
was taken, and another pipe put into it, in
this was placed another, and so on until
there was a two incYbore; these were firm
ly fastened together, bnt that there might be
no danger whatever, Mr. Stonebraker went
to the proprietors of the rock-crushing ma
chine below town, and obtained four huge
worn out center for the massive roll used
in this work. These centers were very mas
sive, and each was perforated with a bole in
to which a shaft bad once, been jnterted.
This hole was the exact size of the outer di
ameter of the gaspipe cannon, which was
placed in it, the whole bolted immovably
together by inch and three-quarter bolts of
tough wrought iron, secured by massive
nuts, on a heavy thread. Such a gun I pre
sume has never before been seen, and likely
will never be seen again. The writer sug
gested that this eun be suitably labeled and
expressed to the Smithsoniau Institute at
Washington, D. C He also at the request
of several citizens sent a note requesting Mr.
Brooks, a scenic photographer to come and
take a view of the gun and surroundings,
which was done.
At length a drizzling rain came on the
sun sunk in clouds behind the western hills
citizens retired to their houses and the day
set apart for the obsequies of "tbe foremost
man in. all this world'' was ended.
Augnst 8, ls-S-x - Bekt.
The following petition was very numer
ously signed by citizens of this town and
township and those living along the line of
the South Pennsylvania, Monday :
" To the Qmxntor of Ote Cemwonireu of I'
K
y Coun
ukeias. Certain citizens of Somerset
Countv have been induced by the South
Pennsylvania R. R. Co.. a corporation exist
ing under tbe laws of this Commonwealth
in some Instances for a nominal considera
tion, in others without any consideration, to
grant the right-of-way through their lands
by deeds in lee, tipon tbe basis of tbe Act of
Assembly, requiring that the advantages
and disadvantages. A, resulting from the
construction of a railroad through their
premises be taken into consideration in as
certaining the amount of damages. And.
Wbekias, the said Company bas entered
upon the same lands of the citizens, and par-
tiallv constructed its road for a distance of
many miles across tbe C-aoaiy occupying
for the purposes of its road a width no place
less than 100 fret, and at many places doub
le this width. . . . , i
That tbe cuts and embankments are now
in an unfinished condition, affd the lands of
tbe citizens a-e disfigured, destroyed and
largely unpaired in value; and that tbe said
Railroad Co., without any regard to tbe
lights or interests of the citizens is now al
leged to be negotiating "wllb" tbe Pennsyl
vania Central Railroad Company, a creature
of the laws of Pennsylvania, for the sale of
tbe franchises of tbe same ; and tbat, with 1
tbe avowed knowledge and purpose of tbe
majority stockholders and officers in both
contracting companies, that the negotiation
is entered into for tbe purpose of preventing
tbe completion of the South Penn. Ii. R
and thus not only preventing competition
in railroad traffic but for all time prevent
tbe building of a railroad on this route.
The undersigned humbly suggest- tbe
enonu-ty of the wrong and Injury and claim
tbe protection which tbe Constitution guar
antee to all citizens, and leave tbe remedy
to be chosen by you and your able Attorney
General, who we know and feel assured will
defend and maintain the fundamental law
against all encroachments of corporate pow
ers, and protect the rights of tbe citizen
Chkaf, Csaar Cheap goods at Sol Vhl
this week. Don't fail to see them.
AnioraxED Corn PaoctxDnica.
An adjourned court convened at 9-30 a.
Tuesday. August 4, lee and after transact
ing the following business, adjourned to Au
gust 24th at nine a. n. ,
Cyrus Bock us vs. Seninet Compton mo
tion for a new trial ; the court refused to
grant a new trial, and ordered judgment to
be entered for plaintiff.
W. T. Wallace vs. A. J. Holliday mo
tion for a new trial new trial granted.
Robert Steckman VS. J- J. and Rose B.
Scheil answer of commissioners to excep
tions filed. "
S. D. Livengood s use TV W. If. Poor
baugh (d. s. b. ) rule at bar granted to open
judgment as to interest, etc.
Anuie J. Luubert vs. Jarins B. Lambert
James B. O'Connor appointed commission
er to take testimony.
George W. Seibert vs. Autos V. Knep
per judgment of discontinuance win.
Commonwealth ex reL P. W. Trimpey vs.
Dei trick TrJmpey writ is hprnHea injnirtn6a
swarded, and L.C. Colbora, Esq., appointed
commissioner. i . - '
Daniel D.,Beer to Samuel, M. Say lor
auditor's report of V. Hay, Esq.. con
firmed.
Peter Meyers' heirs vs. W. 0. Hughart et
al. decree amended to give master and re
ceiver power to lease the property. .
" L. Morrell vs. Levi Pnyder et ad
judgment in default of an affidavit of de
fense, f f " :
Common wealth ex ret S. M. Topper vs Syl
vester A. Topper report of commissioner
filed, and inquisition, etc. superseded and
determined, i "--':
W. M. Schrocx, ' reviser of the Unseated
Land Records made bis report to the Court,
which was approved by the Court, and the
compensation fixed at $360, plus expenses.
$14.20.
Frederick Hady vs. Edward Taw rule at
bar to show cause why judgment should not
be opened. .;!
W. S. Harrah vs Soah G. Keim et al
judgment on two nihil and by proclama
tion.
Harrison Snyder vs. the Buffalo Valley
Lime Company, (Lim.) judgment of dis
continuance SU
G. H. Hocking vs. Boatmans' F. t M In
surance Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. rec
ord amended on payment of costs to date
by plaintiff.
Same vs. German American Insurance Co,
of Pa. record amended on payment of
costs to date by plaintiff.
Solomon Sy ford to James L. Pugh peti
tion for reconveyance of the assigned estate ;
notice ordered to be given in two newspa
pers tor three weeks of presentation of peti
tion on 2th of September next.
C. Long vs. Isaac Hngus Ed. B. Scull,
Esq , appointed Auditor to ascertain amount
due, etc
W. W. Paul vs. Jacob ThiUippi and Wm.
Devries et al vs. same rule at bar to show
cause why judgment should not be entered
in default of a sufficient affidavit of de
fence. J ' ' '
Tbe report of visitors to the County Alma
House was presented and tiled.. (We pub
lish the report in full on the first page of
this issue.
QI'ABTEB SISSIOKS.
The inquests ou tbe dead bodies of David
sklinx it and Cesere Angotta were approved
by the Court.
Petition for a school house at Williams
Station. - lteport of Commissioner Kudaley
confirmed, finding that a new school house
at that point should be built without delay.
and tbe costs paid out of the schuol fund of
Allegheny township.
On petition Soah H. Burner was appos
ed constable of Jefferson township in place
of James Burnell, who removed from the
township.
Petition for a road in ISrothersvalU-y twp.,
from near J. J. Brant's on the road from D.
Coleman's and Pine Hill to the Mud. like.
near Levi Queer's. The court appointed 1
Wm. Schrock, Somerset, James M.Marshall
aud Jonathan Cunningham, as viewers.
Petition for a road in Jefferson township
from a public road near Indiantown to a
oublic road near Samuel Flick's. The court
appointed Iannis Meyers, Samuel Fox and
Andrew Woy, as viewers.
In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Lin
coln Shaulis rule to show cause why for
feiture of recoguizance, etc., should not be
set aside: also UaUos corpus for .defendant.
Sew recognizance entered into by defendant
for his appearance at next term.
Petition of citizens of Miltord township.
District So. 2, for a new township to be
tailed " Sor.h Milford " filed, and the court
appoint as commissioners Wm. M. Schrock,
of Stonycreek, Abraham Wilson and L. C
Ackeraian. ; . "J" , . ,
'O BP HAM' COl'KT.
Estate of Daniel Schmalle, dee'd ; return
of sale confirmed.
. Estate of A. J. Cast-beer, deed : return of
sale confirmed.
Estate of George Eichnor, dee d ; return of
sale confirmed.
Estite of Henry S bomber, dee d ; audit
or's report confirmed.
Estate of Jos Derkey. dec'u ; auditor's re
port confirmed.
Estate of Margaretta Weller. deed ; audit
or's report confirmed.
Estate of Thomas Ream, dee'd: inquest to
make partition awarded.
Estate of Jonas Shaulis, dee'd; inquest to
make partition awarded.
Estate of Henry Landis, dee'd ; costs on
Mary Dickey, judgment to be paid by ex
ecutors. Estate of James M. Barnhait. dee'd ;
return of appraisers filed and confirmed.
Estate of David Schrock. dee'd ; widow's
election approved and ordered to be ren
dered. Estate of Thomas Ream, dee d ; willow's
election ai-prored and ordered to be ren
dered. Walk In the Hot.
The following are the names of the jurors
drawn to serve at the September Term of
Court :
t.BASO j 1 toss. '
Addison. Judson S. Hartxell, Theodore M.
Hook. Ellsworth Leslie.
Allegheny, William Coughenour.
rothersvailey, Wesley E. Hartman.
nner, Conrad Shaffer.
Milford, William Dull. Gil. H. Walter.
Northampton, Matbias Poorbaugb,
Paint, Joseph A. Boyer, Hiram H. Geisvl.
jtiemahoning, Jacob Koontz.
Southampton, Jesse Cook, Sr.
Summit, W. H. Owens. Peter M. Savior.
Shade, John A. Berkeybile, John Koontz.
Somerset, Adam Sumpstine.
Somerset Bor, Joeiah Shaler.
Stonycreek, John B. Mossholder.
Salisbury, John W. Coleman.
Upper Turkey foot, Sant'l Boucher, tireene
B. King. - - ; " ' ' "
Ursine, Peter Sellers. 1 ; - -
TBAVBESK JCBOBS. PIBST WCEE.
Addison, Ed. J. Augustine, Silas Heilman,
Elias Holiday, Ross McCiintock, Stephen
MeClintock, Orville A. Rose. ;
Allegheny, Henry B. Filton, Henry Hart-
ga, Michael Ellenberger, Andrew Poorbaugb
John Shiller.
Brolhcrsvalley, Jacob Musser, 8r Philip
Hav.
Conemaugh, Jacob I. Kaufman.
Elklick, Lewis S.Maust.
Greenville, Chas. Deibl.
Jefferson, Joseph Brugb.
Jenner, Henry Hoffman, Wm. Stanton.
Lower Turkeyfoot, Frek 8. Kreger.
Larimer, Peter Shoemaker.
Meyersdale Borough, Samuel Foust, Gar
ret Forespring. '
Middlecreek, Luther F. finjder. "
tuemahoning, Eli Shaver.
. Southampton, Samnel Stnrtz. '
Somerset Twp, A. H. Brant, S. B. Pen
rod. Hinrm J. Shaalts.
Somerset Borough. Albert Johnson, John
Megahan, Ed B. Coffrotb.
Southampton, Israel Eruerick.
Summit, John Lape, Emanuel Berk lev.
Salisbury Bor M. Smith,
Upper Turkeyfoot, Levi Williams, Benj.
Snyder.
TBAVISSK JCBOBS SXCOKBWXIJt. -
Alleshenv. John Emerick.
sjBerlin Bor., Alex Brn baker, Herman
Dtvely.
Coneman -h, I. J. Kaufman.
Elk lick, Jerry Stevanus,
Jefferson Jerry Broucher,
Lower Turkey foot, John Weyand, John
Donahay, Calvin Ankeny.
Middlecreek, Moses Peck.
Milford, Joseph Sechler, J. H. Hanger.
Meyersdale Bor., J. A. Ritter, T- J Jr!cr.
Sew Paltimorr. A. I. lUBie.
Paint, Hi Fiocker.
tsemalioning. Aaron M surer, Nathan
Stahl, Andrew Blough. Joseph E. Harm. G.
W. Baush, Jr.
Somerset Bor., Chsa. W. Brennison.
Somerset Twp., Wm. Rmhaker, Washing
ton Countryman, Adam 9. Miller.
Summit, Hiram L. Milb-r, Samnel Ferret
Shade, Norman Berkeybile, John Gehrer.
Salisbury, Michael 8. DiveJey, Peter S.
Hay. '
Stonycreek, Joseph Deitx, Robert Brant.
Ursine, H. Zimmerman. - .
Upper Turkeyfoot, Wm. Nichols, Daniel
Rboads, Madison Broucher.
HARRIED
SPASGLER BULBY On Sunday.June
28, 1885, at the residence of Anthony Car
ver, near Downey, by Rev. A. J. Miller. Mr.
Gabriel Spangler to Miss Delila Bulby, both
of Somerset County, Pa. '
CADWALLADER KEMP. At the resi
dence of the bride's mother, on Tuesday,
August 4, ISSe, by Rev. W. L. McGrew, Mr.
Joseph W. Cadwallader, of Connellsville, to
Miss Alice Kemp, of Harnedsville; Somer
set, Co., Pa.
SSYDER SPASGLER. At Lutheran
Parsonage in Friedens, August 6, 18siS, by
Rev. J. J. Welch. Mr. Harry T. Snyder, and
Miss Josie M. Spangler, both of Stoystown.
Pa.
BARS HART FERSER. At Lutheran
Parsonage in Friedens, Angust 0th, 285, by
Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. George Barnhart and
Miss Annas Ferner. both of Stoystown, Ps.
SOIIUU HAStSAET.
Oorrseteil t7 Ooox k Bazsrrs.
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR
Apples, dried, B--..... . --
Applenatter, f gal-
& FEED
7J100
...... .0jOC
1 ou
lie
J0
S'e
...... iie
so
16e
... .....r-"4
Toe
70ft 75
ac
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U!e
... MS o
rse
1141
.ue
.80riie
sjcr;oe
76cWO
..$1 241 60
4Me
S6Mie
oloe
"""".""'.ii
,.1 Gtl 7
S3 i
7e8e
Scene
nr7e
.41 OOOsl Ot
...... ZerM
t9rn. w ifm -..........
Butter (roll)
Buckwheats) btuh
- meal, lot Bs
Beeswax B. ............ ....--
Baeon, shoulders, V a. ......
" SVMS, - ..............
" aonntrvhamfW
Onrn. (ear) new a bwibel
- (tueueo) ui -
" meaia
Call ikbM, ft
tirga, w uo
Finer. V bbl :
FlaxseeJ. ba. (99 )..... ..
Hams, (ragar-curea) V B
Laru.W B
Lsaihar, red aula, W B
ui'pr, -
mp. "
MMdllnin.AodeboplOO as
fiau. V bo
rot toes, v ds (newj...........
Peaciiea, dried, ft B
Kt t"o tni(& on ins asarxez..
Kara,
Salt, x 1. bbl. extra
uroand Aiam. persars....
Aabton. peraaec...
Scar. yeikw B.... ....
" white "
Tallow, B
heat, 9 bu
WooA, VB.
THE GREAT
UHriiiir Sssd3c
FOB
LIVER
DISEASE.
Symptoms:
Bitter -
enatsit white or eorered with a brown for : 1'B
In the beck, tides or j'.inri often miJUfcen Ir
KhenuistKin : mamr leaaark J
petit; c.meiiii naiuea ad watertrasn, or
inolxtitlun : t!tn!eiK-j and seld erttion : new.
els alieniatelr e. t'.m and lax :
Ws f tcemorv. with a ianil aeauon ol hav.
tnic failed to do something which onaht to
ben d.me . debility ; low spirits : a thlca,
yellow appearance .f the skin and eyes , a dry
ritfh : fevtr : restiejmesi : the nrrn 1 scanty
a4d biich-eif wed, and, tt alio ed to fiand, depos
Its a sediment.
' SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATORS
Fl KELT VEGETABLE.
Aa Effectual SpeciSc For
MALARIA. I.YSPKPSIA
CONSTIPATION. ' Ttn-Itn'S?? ESS,
SICK HEADACHE, JAUNDICE.
yiAi'SEA, couc,
M!&NtI'DEPBI BOWEL COMPLAIN. TS
ETC., ' ETC., ETU
It Is veiwvally aed ia the Sowth te area the
11 cti without dtsturi-enee to the rvstem, diet
or orewpatiari. la sarwlaiew Ike t.lvee. aad
nam the bile to act as the perve. Theeaoessol
bile heins mnoeed, m Swale f prodnced.
and heaith it perteeUv reatnted. The KeKnlMfV
is civen with ot. end the hnppieit ttutl: to
the adt dellcaie nlant. For all dlasawe tn
which a laxaUTe. alteratiie orporisitive ia need
ed it will eive tlie most perfect aatsefactlnn. The
i:iufttl, Prt mmd Bttt ftrntif Meitnne t the
Hr'xTHEIiE IS PIT OSE STMX0SS UFER
ti-l UkGLLmTOkl .
' See tbat yon set the with tke ree)
X on tront of W rapper, prepared only by ,
J. H. ZEILIN et CO.,
sou rBoranrroBs, PH1I.'A, PA.
iaU-s-ljr '
JUXUSISTRATOK S NOTICE. . . .
Eatate ef Joel Miller, dee'd, late ef Elkttck
Township. Somerset County, Pa.
Letters of administration on the abnee estate
havtna been craatad to the aaderaurned by the
proper anthoritr notice is hereby artTea to all
pert-ma IndeUed to said eatato to make Immeui
ate payment, ami those baemp; claims against tbe
same to pres. nt them duly authenticated tor set
tlement on Thursday, Sept. a, too, at the late
residence of dee d.
SAMT EL J. MILLER.
ELIAS M. BftLLEK.
AaglX . Administrators,
IXDIAA.Pi.
AVill open for the new year
Monday, September 7, 'S5.
Th sUa thnrnuarh ProfeaatoBal School for teach
ers, presenting, also:
Cellece FrefMiraierjr BVaanawal,
Ble ISemstrtaaesss,
aesamieeeial Deatartsaaeal.
fa be sore of a room it shonltl be ordered
early.
For information or catalogue, aiMress.
I. II. DIRLIXG. A. n Prin.
Jos. Home & Co.'s
RETAIL STORES.
AUGUST CITEOGS FOR OUR CUSTO'ilES.
Our $1 a yard Gros Grain
Colored Silks, worth $1.25.
Our three special numbers in
Black Silk, 1, $1.25 & $1.50
a vard; these are the celebrated
Guinet make, and best ever sold
at the price. Col. Surah Silks,
24-in. wide 85c. worth $1.10.
Checked and Plaid Surah Silks
24-in. wide at $1 were $1.50.
Handsome India Silks marked
down to 50c. Velvet Grena
dines & Brocade Velvets; entire
stock at greatly reduced prices.
These are only - here and there
lots. We have perhaps the
largest Retail Silk Dert in the
U. S. bar none, tertainly the
right place to-Tray Silts. Dress
Goods way down ; special bar
gains at 10 to SOe' then a big
assortment 61 djuble width all
wool, coL Dress Goods at 50&-
only . half price. Thin "Wool
Dress Goods in ; cream white &
colors, Albatros.Nun'g Veilings,
& Cashmeres, at low prices.
New wool Tricots,' in mixtures,
50 cts. - A fee ooi own hnad. 51-is.
all-wool Cfefhs st 75c. worth 150.
Lawns at 5c Batistes st 10c, crinked
Seersuckers at .'20c, Sa tines, good
ones, at loo, Anderson 40c Gins ms
st 25c, choice Am. Ging'ma at 8c,
thin whit goods, snbroiderKS, la
ces, ladies underwear and hosiery,
at special low prices this month.
tale
Norma
Scliool
JUL) pairs pr Lace Uortains at 11.50 ;
to $4 a pair. SkV Orders filled same
any as Teceived. Addrecs ! all or
ders to . . !-".:- i i
id Bent Jt Cas Eital Stars, Pai km.
aagia-irr. Pittsburgh, Pa.
pUBLIC SALE ;
OF
Vahabls Eeal Estate!
J hu J. p.mt"r. Ls.i ri St-siiwnmt K.nCL'h, oaAr
unlvr crU. biui iy Ui rieira Court vt
tXtUMTfl lsliitv, ttitl tl. M PUl'tlC sMtaC, vt
CtAiTt UV0 is tit feuravh ot aiacrot, m
: SATULDJ F, SETT, o, 1SS.",
At 1 e'eloek p. av, the foUowiat; deaerttwd Beal
utile, via :
MM. A ewtals tract of laad si taste laS4
er-et Tp jiveret ., P .lflo1 Und i-l
Junathaa J. Kwkley. . Mru-rt. Henry
luair.Slwwel l ot aa J la eoy, uarnei n
cer. Sui Larabvt, aad other, euatsiouuc 1m) acres
mure a tea, wita a suoa iwo-jwrj ui
DWELLING HOUSE,
ban. aad ether ontbuild a tBereon erected
nod water, nne orraord, aad ta a hlvh atate of
enitivatioa. ibis tana ia nnwi ai tu
thaa Barkley inrm.' and be Siumi half mile
Bortliof the towa 01 sceuei Mt, oa tlie joniuai
tamUke : eonrauent ta ebaraaea. srhooia, aad
railroad facilities. Tail tana will be eotd aa a
wBuie or ta parcels, U salt purcnasers.
TERMS-
aD over BS 004 email ea onSrtaaUoa ofaaleand
delivery ot deed, and the s,eus to be pehl la a
aannal pstdmbu of tueo eaea. tb ant thenM
on tbe let day of Apnl, l--. and annually there
after antil it iii. Payments eecared bv murtrace
band, wbhvut Intereet. Tea per eeat ef the whole
putThaae money to oe pera uw u ot mm.
eierreeariwow given vnover 10,
-ll.SII-
JfO. 1 "A rertatn bow and M of rrowfil litaate
In the Bflroaia of Somarset, Pa , nijotmne lot of
Jaei4 Mier ihelrs on the tan, Voi.n treetoa
t V North, let ot Ed. Johneoa ea the Weat, Mate
street ea the Soeth, fmoUiia; U leet aad raanioa;
back SM fc-et, with a two-ury rrame doom, lia
ble, and otaer out bol ldtom thereoa erected.
TLkMX : Caih on ooonrmauon of eale and !e
Itvery of deed ; 10 per cent, of the porchaae axwey
aitut be paid os day of sale. Poaeeaaiua grres
October 1, L-Si.
ALSO
NO. S A eeruia tract of laed situate In Shade
Twp., Sowraetro.. Pa., atjotninif lamts of Cyrus
HeraeybUe, Jaeob Milter, Iiavid Will, 3Ioaw Mil
ler, aad others, oonuine lot acres, more or ieaa,
with m two-etory piank bouse, barn and other out
baUdtam thereon erected. Good water, orchard,
and well Improved. The farm Is knows aa the
Bernard Cn y'ie Farm."
TERM S: All ever Mt.N eath oa eouOrmatloe
ot aaie and delivery of deed, and the f VM.M in
payment! of tout each, the im thereoi to tail aoe
Oct. 1, lv and annually thereafter antil
with.mt Intereet, al u be applied to the oriit .nal
purchase judirment. 10 per oeuLof theeash must
be paid oa the day of tale. Poeaewion siren April
i, Ss. J. u. puoa,
aua U. Admmlitrator aad Inutee.
PUBLIC SALE
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate!
. 1 i . i4.l.lio.tnM .n.l Trate
for the aaie of the real axate et Abraham Landis,
'ate ot Stonycreek Twp.. Somerset l.. Pa., dee'd.
is pursuance of aa eraer trrantad to tnem by the
OrpDana' Court of said County, will sell at public
ale ia the Tillage of Koiburj, township aforeeaid,
OB
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1SS5,
at 1 o'clock r, w., the following described Heal
r.staie. via :
B 4 AeerUlB tract of land ita
4 O Is ale in Stonjcreek Twp., Som
erset Co.. Pa., alnlnim lazuli ef Joseph U. Kim
mell. Joalah KimmelL Abraham Laedls, Joba
Alitther and others, contalninic ahcut ISO acres
mure er leas, beiax a part 01 the homestead of said
deceased, etahty acreaof which are well timbered,
balance cleared. The tana is well watered, w th
fine wator power. It will beauld la parrelaorasa
whole, to suit purclia sera.
e aW A certain tract of las.1 ftta
IV O ebe ate la Mooycreek Twp., Som
erset Co, Pa ., J)oinir.n lamia or Jacob Belti's
heir. Levi LeaM Aad others, eontainitiK S acres
moreorles, w tn a two-ury boue. stable aad
other out hulliiinas theren erected: tniali orch
ard: all cleaxe-t aod in a cl stateofculttvati.
a n A o rtaln trait ol land situ
D Oe ) ate in stonycreek Twit. Som
erset (,..!, a li'.Unn laola ol John I.aodia,
lhid Clara, and others, containing, loo acres
more or less.
TERMS :
One-third eash oa eontrmatloD of sale : ene-thir-1
in one year and cne-tnird In two years from
date of sale, without Interest. Ten per cent, of
trie whole purchase moaey must be tuld uady
oi sale.
II1WAK1I 1,1JI,
PETER T. MILLER,
jolts. Administrators and Trustees.
MF.SDMtXT Tf) THE CONSTITUTION
la tbe citizen? oft his 4 Vmnxswealth
for Ittrir arjiruval r njertirm by ihe General A
vml'l' of tbe ('ommoawealth or Peiiiiylnia.
Puhllfhed by orlerof the Scretarr ol tbe lm
moaweatth. In pnrfuanre ot tbe 1st tectioa of Ar
ticle XV11I oltlieConmiation.
Jcint reroth' pmpoemtt' ao araewlmnit to the
Onsutnuoa ol the Cuejmwoweaitn of Fenasrlva.
nl. : . .
B U resolTed Wy the Senate and Hoe of Rep.
reoeauUree of the CommwealtB of Pennsylva
nia in fieneral Ajtsemblv- met, that tbe foliowin
is ntpoeed as aa amendment of tke CjiM'.Uatioa
of the OsHnoowealth of Pennsylvania. In aoconl
as wlta the yrovisloos of the el-hteentn article
thereot.
AXE'D.11IST.
that KfJvi are of article fire of tbe Coatita-
tk-n of the tventDnwMlte of Pennsylvania,
-vhleh reads as suliows: "-Whenever a eoantv
bait Nntaln frv thoasand Inhnbitaot It sb.ill
ojotUate a ee;ra!e jihllcial iltotrk-t. and eall
eleet une mde learned in the law . ana the Oea
eral Aswmbly iball provide i.-r ad'lltional jn.ires
as tbe baMDes of the said districts may reqnirw.
Cantlee containing a fuUtioa Itim than Is suf
ficient ta eonstitate separate) districts shall he
lormed into euavenient single distnruor. If acces
sary, may be attached Ut contiKe di.tricts. as
the Oeneral Anemhlyasay rorMe. Tbeerbee
of associate juoko- sot learned in the law. Is aboU
ihed in the counties lrmitia Migrate districts;
hat the severai aemrlat Jwd(es In orhoe waea
this lti!uti.n shall be adopted shall aarvs for
their sexiired terms." Be and the sane is hervby
ameadetl so as to read as fcUows: Whenever a
eoanty shall eontaia sixty thootand to habitants it
may coo.nlmte a separate judicial dlstriet. and
mav elect one m lire learned In the law : and the
General Assembly shall provide for additional
jtMves, as the txuineas 01 mh oietneu saay re
ualre. Conniies not tormlnic separate districts.
hall he formed Into convenient single disrricui. as
the General Asarmbiy may sruTHle. Tbe orhce
nt associate rail lie. not learned tn tbe law. Is abol
ished I b cowaiies formal- aeparat districts and
hsvina more than one law judtre. everv other
eotintvsmi elect two associate jthlces. who shall
net be reqaired U be learned ia the law : bnt the
severM associate jocaea in omoe. wucd mis
ameadmeat shall be aduptad, shall serve fur their
unexpired term.
A true copy of the Joist Resolution.
W. S. STEXGEK,
jBlj2B3m. Secretary el the Commonwealth.
ASSIGNEE'S SiLLE.
BY VIRlt E of aa onier Issulna out of the
Onart of Comnton Pleaa of Somerset Cewntv.
Pa, directed w tbe and ers Mated, hs will sell at
obUesaleoa
TUURSDA Y. A UG. 6, 1S85,
at Bethel. Somerset fV. Pa. at 1 o'clock r. a..
the following; tracts of land, vit:
SS sy The ai!vtdel two-thirds in
IJOe terestofM. W. Keim at wife
tn a tract of land situate ia Uaemaboniasr Twp
Somerset Co., Ha., etmtalnlnx 42 acres and "3 per.
ches, be ins; land purchased frooi Tobias Bleuga
aad wile.
B eB The wndrvlde rwro-thtrds
I40w WS) Invireet of at. W. Keim and
wife, in a trart f land situate In t4uea,alionJua;
Twp.. Somerset County, containing 31 acres and
5. i.Trhes. beins; laad purchased ft am John W.
Bkoirh and wi:e.
Bl. m The undhriiled two.thtrdt Itv
II Oe a, terert of M. W. keim and
wife. In a tract ot land situate in Ctoemabasin
Township. Somerset Coantv, eoataiuina 2 aires
and IM perches, be ilk land purchased Iron Jona
than Voder,
TERMS OF SALE.
Ooe-thlrd atconBrmatloaof sale, ovje-tfalrd In
one year. nd the liance In two years. Interred
payments to besr Interest, end to be secured by
judgment notes or m-n uaxea. t be male liens.
Ter per cent of tbe bid to be paid when property
is knocked down.
STEPHEN STTJTZXAK.
jaljV. Assit-nee ef X. W. Keim and wife.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Joriah Mowery dc'.I. late of meiset
1 wp.. Sotneret Coasty. Pa.
Letters of administration oa tke above estate
kavlns; been mated to tbe snrterslirned by the
preper aniBfwrty, notice Is kerafcv irtvea so all
persons IB lebted to said estate te make UKmealt.
ate payment aad those kavtne; da Iras avaiust the
same to present taeni duly autaentleated for set.
Ilement on or before Thursday, the lTth day of
Septetaner, lnek, at the late restaenee of leeeased,
AMi'u,murji,
W.S.MOWEBT.
aosp. Adnunlstratofs.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
tMta at Isabella Kermaa. dec"!., lau ef Sto
nycreek Twp., Somerset Urk, Pa.
Letters testamentarroa the above eataU havlnc
keen srraatad te the acdenii-aed by the proper aa
thority, notice Is feereby glvea to all persons la-
ocoun to saia eetai w miss lmnwuiate pay
ment, aad tkoss Barms claims aaalnrt tt U pre
sent them duly aathentica'.M for settlement I
the UHlert lgaea av tne resideBea of feter par
ler ta 8-Jycreek: Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa., oa
eatnrday. the Tl day of Anvart. li&i, when and
Where he will a Uend tor said purpose.
HAiiX SPAlfOLEB.
jalyli. tiecator.
PATENTS
oMaJasd. aad an kwstnsas la the V. S. Patent
, aria the Cenrts aueaded u fcrBOOEIATE
FEES.
We are wpposlta the f . S. Patent Odea, eo
sasred to PATENT IU8INES1 EXCLUSIVELY. d
eaa obtain patents u. lees Ume thaa laoee remote
srotn WASMIN6T0H.
When model or draa-rer kf sent we advise ss ta
patentability free ef rharre: and we auke Q
CHARGE UNLESS WE 0BTAI1 PATENT. o
We refer, her, to the Postmaster, the Sunt, ot
the atomy Order lMvtston, aad ta officials of the
U. S. Patent usses. for clscalar. advtce, teraa,
aad refereBce to actual clients la your own Stat
or cuwaty, address
KJ. A. WtW S JJ
Ocpocite Patent fM&ee,
i Watbhscuo, D. C.
tcs the bjlaxce or
REALLY GREAT
HATS AND
MILLIKEET GOODS,
PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY, ASV GLOVES.
These Goods must be sold, and those buy
ing WILL SAVE MONEY.
ALL DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP. AT
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S,
113 and 115 Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A.
BT S3
KtlSESED
BnTZaAXl
SCIENTISTS
PEAGTICiLLI
1 af rfvjst afi l T A
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Send for
Price List U
Circulars.
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DO NOT
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Over500 fliL
Beautiful h jlj'j
Designs. tVlf 'ttt
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Watches and Silverware
.UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE
FINE NEW STOCK
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W. H. W0013 S,
jMO. S BAJEB, BLOCK, SOMERSET,
A M BOOK STOSE IS SOMERSET.
-VwTIvr. H.WELFLEY,
BOOKSELLEB SOMERSET, IEN" tt'A. .
Cfsrs a Lar9 zzl Tell-selectei Stcck of
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, I1Y3FS BOOKS
Aitd Standard and Mim-ellaneou BuoL in all Itrpartmrnts of Lilrra-
I'lr?, mnch a
HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY, ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS
AS WELL AS THE FAVORITE TOETS, 1.1 ALL STYLES AZD blXDtyG.
A2TT ECC2 7 T22 1L2SST VILL E2 mCilPTLT S-TPLrsr.
SCHOOL BOOKS AKD SCHOOL SUPPLIES .ALWAYS IS STOCK
STATIONERY !
The PubUewllI also And a full Assortment of of! Bel-oin In tbe Stationery Trade, oclodlrf
a great variety uf Bern a B'wks, Inch as
Ledgers, Day-Bc.ks, Pass and MencrandTin Becks,
r.VE ITB1TI-VC fJPEUS OF ALL KISDS,
WRITING TABLETS, PESCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IN BOXES,
ENVELOPES, PENS, PENCILS, INKS, sfc, dr.
BASE BALL GOODS, CtOQI ET SETS, ETC TI-aES, riiWl AXD M01LD1.1OS, Oi
ALL SOUTS.
TUP STOCK OFJrSllCES- BLANKS IS TSESHS COMPLETE
Aad hare all been carefully printed mw la Somerset --;Bty. aad will be f'r'TT"t
aerfuulars. Cerreil-i.aaeBes about at. Is Invited, and aU mail orders will re-
cire proroM atiention.
JU-BTOKK OX MAIS CM T . StXT f OIB fUK, T)BK.
mav 27.
WM.
0
RPHAXS' COURT SALE
OF
ValuaWe Real Estate.
IT TIKTrEofaaorder hwued ertef the Or-
phsns' Court efSotaersetCouatyu a direct
ed, 1 will expose to public eale by pwhlie outcry
oa the presuae ta Jenner Twp Somerset Ca, Pa.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, ISSo,
The followtne: deerld Beat Estate, tk : All et a
eertala meeoaaeor trad of land situate hi Jner
Township. Sowenwt Ooety. Pa., a-ljolnlnr lands
of Jacok O. Hnraer, Eli t.asaaw. John . Wools,
Kltebeta KilBa. acd otliera. eootaininc one hun
dred aad tour acres more er ieea. This erne, ef
mail sustains a BBS juaaa; orchard, a good two
aad a half story
DWELLING HOUSE,
And a mrreaww Bank Bare hi coarse of wmstruo
tloa. Thepremlsea are alee well watered, uetr
latd with lfmeetoBe aad eoal, aad la a One state
efcuktvathds.
Tlie eowlttlons e bm ars as follows: The
amouat ef aass neeedlas; kljee must be said al
cash, or hi paymeats wttk wtarest. Tea per eect
of tbe purchase moaey saust he paid ea day ef sals
aad metudlns this enough anus, he paid H assoaa
to Ljo oa delivery of deed, the remailer to he
pa kl i j two equal aaaaal payments, with tut cr
est. The mforeenid LWS stall be paid as fcik vl
by the purchaser: mot on the 1st ml April. 1M,
r en tbe 1st ef April. iSST. and the mvalniBs;
touo eu tbe 1st of April. IMS. Pcssscmsa will he
Ktrea to put out crops the cm la- tall
LlZZli.HOKtE,
Jala. y Trustees.
jjvj. we ot rt
BARGAINS AV
BONNETS,
It AVill ay You
To Buy Your
Memorial Work.
Of
e F. Met, tot Ma.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
mil md mm mh
Em'trrn K'nrk f wrr.itktd tn Short Hotter, in e.'l
tmlm. Alia Aijent Jot the n HUE SJfu.VZB.'
ferxne in need of wo.Vf.He.VT WOKW win
bmi it to their interest to call at my sh-p. where
a rr cr ImwIus; will tm iriven them. S.,.n
fitton tiarmHler4 in -'ter Cms. mn4 rKli A'
I Hi LOW. 1 invite Special Atteniaa to to
Wti!! Bnis, Or Pure n Eanati
Intrluc by K1V. W. A. ORTNO. as a T.
cl.le.1 I rrprrvenicnli la point ol MitkHIAl ASO
COS 7Ht l l 1'J.V, and which 1 detlne-l lo
the Popotar M'mnment for our t 'haaaeabla Cla
mate. U-elUlCiUU.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
1SXTY YOUR
II- WELFLEY.
PUBLIC SALE.
TT TIKTC of suordev Israed out of thcOr-
phans' Court of Somerset Countv, Pa.. b the
aa entsaed direct i. I will in to sale by
pa c outcry, on Ihe prcatisee In Beikiey's Mllli,
ou
SA 7 URDA Y, SEP1 T. 5, 1 SSo,
at 1 o'clock la tbe afttraca. the nerlc: da
scrlned Keal estate late tha estate of JUfBcl
W ahU deceased, to wU:
SO. I. A certain aouse aad lot ef (rrouad sns
ate ta Her I lev .Mill, i-cawrset to.. Pa . edjuia.
lac Kapttst Ckuret. ea the ieh. Wiicoa l
Walker oa the Wee. Elirateth JmOj a the
North. Eira Mer It lev's Htm on tbe East, oca.
tainlnc esperchea. strict nes..ra bavu thare
eu erected usmall Irws lrweiilng U-oam, Stable,
aad other utouiwinaw.
HU A Known as the Shcp Im. stljoinincr !.
1 ea the East, fhcrlee CTiteheeld iutheSwth.
Peter P M. Walker estate u the West, cvaves
lent 10 Chafe h, !chei aad Jlil-
TERMS.
Cask oneonllrmatica of sa and deHvery
deed w purchaser : SO per ecasef the twrraasw
avoey to be paM as soea as the jw-yert v h knock'
eddowa. S. W. FRITZ,
Admr. and Trustee) ef Sachet Wal. dee d.
juisa,
T EGAL X0TICE.
"To Israel Baer, Daniel S. Baer. and Peter
Baer.et Beaver City. Punae ( ouatv. Meh .
Vm are beret autlned that ia pamaaeoef a
writ ef partition luacd esrtef thtirphaa- earl
mi smeret Centy. Pa. I will hold aa uruena
tho real estata ot gcemcm 1. Baer. dee'd.. mm
Tuesday, the 11th day mi A or ass, isa. where
vow eaa attend if yea think proper. Hue. 1 aad S
are situate la Scmsieet Twp.. somerset Pw
Ke. S Is situate ia Jenaer Tap.. Somerset Coua-
,JShecTs (HBce. i JOHW WI2VTEXB,
Jaly 1. be. SJ,rtiS