Somerset Herald. -VT. Jptmr t. M Seitrniber4th -n tall time prepared to take a 'rraph- . 9 I'.vwr anrl fllMD ftl St-ineofgooaH"-" ' B grb"1" ,nd Gem ,n tb TIE!-.r. riiotirib Gallery. . n-.ifl.r' PhotTapb Gallery Thf P""5 nther in town. r; 1. dental operations. Tjaer'i Block, Somerset, Pa. ,n of arm'""Librry 1" CM A-1 fw.k Suae. Vuu can J""1 . .wmr naefiil in the way , find there - jiionerv. . , Tv tJaB to try hotito of Darby'. Pro 1 Fluid, the best known disinfect- i fttcenu. For .ale only at Lot.- y'llTOf j visitors will we at Welfiey's ; riw in . r. iiiaT anil n it r-L nruivKic be of choice reaaiug d in Somerjei. . : 'R'lttr to be had r.rtone iron im .n ofTertive enre Leather t iraf " . crvtrm h run down, or it you feel J" ' 1,1 Trr it. . . , t nji,n'i it Book Ex- 11 if jotin i- I-1 91 . , h. bniul at wan ntlDlH.w These OOOKS wm uw Ml L - Vr. Alden s very low prices. . ... v.... a-noA Cabinet vraph tsien. win " dnoe st WellKV- Photograpb Gallery ''tbf Mani""" Block, Somerset, Pa. - r , v paints, oils, varnishes, drugs, medl - j,.micals. etc.. go to Louttier's Drug ip,; where to can get H purest and best :n. -.0'. ijusdniore of tnem iorvue mmj, niTwhereelse in town, jan S, FaU. Gooiis. Bargains in Canton rumtK Plain and Barrea lanneis. tasu- Wool Prws Goods, Cotton Dress Prints. Muslins. Jerseys, Fany Goods, 1J MA-E-r-u 1 MMti iuf ,he 1ublic tha.1 1 am sti" 1 . nV 1 alt. ttt X7 cjrrrray n tne i doii;im" ,d t!ihed riiotdgrapn gallery in me Ktmaoth Block. ' : . Tbe Enpneers in the employ of the South tw.vlvnia Kiirnad t ompany i.m ur.. irilto prepare their final estimates and i,n. len notified tliaKteirservices rill be (SlWHlin" - Pis. s. Be;ck. Bwk ! As good as the best itJ cheaper than the rest. Four huudred l.wird on bad. Yard opposite the Plan-i- M:'!. HutsaouK Bbob A Pasos, Somerset, Pa. r((- Tcn'tipation r.emedy is an infali h mie Lt conitipation. sick lieedaohe and nsti.rnea. ur i is much, referable to pills t it contsinf no mineral poison, as calo- J Trr it :t will core you. For sale at Laniher's Iru(! Ptore. i letter ran be re-mailed as often as nee estT in tbeTnited SUtes t get tt to the - --tt, ..(ft vwwtAif. The onlv limit it in the number of change that can w mule in the addreiwes on "the envelope. W ti Dfir'papen it Is different, as addition- t ius Las to be paid for re-mailmg. On Strw. We have now in stock ItTjuhipment of choice Western timothy, iber with a few bags of clover for fall lejiiioj. Orders by mail receive prompt et mtion. Prices moilerately low. Now is lb tiue to buy the goods. Cook it Bttiirs. Mm ilAaiir Main Street We have idded a large Refrigerator to 'onr Meat Virkei in which all meats can be kept coo' 4 rlean. Mntton. Beef, Pork. Ac, kept (rount!y on band. Open daily. Parties barinr meat can have it kept in the Refrig ntrr.til wanted. Rosa Dxvrs A Co. ri a-B Pu'irATioK The new Christian Hicrch, jnst cnmpleted. near Walker's Mill. Ciffn Kork. Addison Township, will be WUtted or Sunday the 13th of 8rtnibr, vkS Ab speakers will be present on the wsnoo. After the dedicatory services are ti basket dinner will be served in the beantitbl grove at the church. All are cor iiil'.T inrite.1 to be present. " 1 "Hon power boiler upright. 1 14 M ' " " engine " ' - " Columbus pump. 1 Pair Hirrisotrti borstesiea 'v -of pipe shafting. r!y new. w in ne sold cheap. Can ef in working order at the Somerset Hrcbsnical Works. Ekkik E. Walt, j Too n ret . Boyd's Drug Store : Iwect Powder, 6ticky Fly Paper, Paris Green, Tnhe Colors. , ri Phoe rrmsbes, Bass Balls, Bass Hooks. .. Spectacles. Soda Water, Low Prices. p"d Hellebore. Mild Taints, Paint Bmhes, oetSets, Ends, ttatam, fineness, r,ol Good. "ilar during tLe sitting of court" ai 'ille. Ixt . Hungarian won-an fiving testimony on the witness ed to be excused. Going across to a hotel she aOted for a room, refnsed. The woman then walk- !jt the court house yard and there gave taehild The District Attomev then r "P Election for the woman. G reat luetic was expressed against the botel- Tc Tss fx tac """ J1' ni'n with the firm J J. B. Snf- l J"- Uun" the past five years Jas "ofaefcarsrterthe most rl"nt nd my volunUry retirement n owineto anv dissatisfartinn Jwof coofidenoe ia tbe coo tinned pros- -- Mutoesa rll l tr are doe to our natrons, wLo so - susuined us In tie past, and I -"'iDespoaktbesai ante libtml rapport rT"eori. a- u . n Pa Sssttatnberl. 1S, afAkI,T"rrn- Ewjc.-Sw.rtor Longe r,iTp',Td. President of tbe Ex a.;;, Jn'''JoeiauoB,an interesting P"rel md rf Pine Uken from i tbe e. PatArxJessoBsUtaL The ' aate aosti u AadeasoBsUav presented to the association by a 0j .j , --ersooviiia, who vis i p J004 fpw . years since and cut wood off one of the posts from orT rftT' tb Throogbtbe j - iB Hoecxe; ,be gavel - "W h ,1,, tjj, . c-. ET,. . . ." lltrd Book Store, where : WKnD' -V - it-iW a-joftbo-botw-told th U w-pWlj ..WUMtolp.yer(J The colored camp-meetine ia in full blast. Mrs! A.C. Dark, of Bedford it visiting relative iD Somerset The repilar term of Court will commence four weeks from next Monday, the SSth. Paol H. Gaither, Esq, of Latrobe ia pend ing a tew day with hit friend in Somerset. Mr. J. G. Harvey, accompanied by several Baltimore friends, spent last week in Som erset. ; ; " Dr. R. H. Patterson, of Stoyestowa, paid the Hebald sanctum a pleasant call Friday afternoon. A limited number of excursionists from this place took in the Hyndmaa camp-meeting Sunday. - . ! Among our visitor Saturday was onr es teemed friend, ex-Comraiesiooer Wm. Reel, of Shade township. The cold weather of the past four days has caused many of the summer visitors to return to their city homes- Miss Cora Tate, of Pittsburg, who has been spending the past few weeks in Somer set, as the guest of her cousin, Miss Daisie Pisel, returned home Monday. Several ladies who drove over from Schellsburg Wednesday afternoon inform us that snow fell quite lively wnile they were passing over the mountain. Mr. A. W, Scott, son and daughter, of Cadiz, Ohio spent several days of last week in Somerset. While here they were the gnesta of Mr. Scott's brother, John E, Scott, Esq. We bad the pleasure of stopping at the Washington House, under the management of our former fellow-townsman, Mr. A. C Davis, while in Bedford last week. Mr. Davit is a most obliging and accommodate inr landlord and knows bow to run a first class hotel. The regular train from Johnstown Sunday morning was over one hour late when it ar rived at Somerset. It contained six pas sen cer coaches all well filled with people who disembarked at this place to attend the colored camp meeting. The delay was caused by the engine giving out on several steep grades between Stoystown and Som erset. The case of Dr. Buttermore. Jess Smith. and M. fi. ParJing, chargetl with conspira-j cr and with obtaining money under false pretenses, in connection with the Connells- ville hospital scheme, will probably be call ed for trial at the next term of the Dau phin county court, lion. Lyman D.Gilbert of Harri.sburg, js counsel for Buttermore, Senator Agnew Smith, and Hon. A. II. Coflroth for Harding. 0 i. ail - Mr. John A Walter placed several plums n our desk Mondav morning that are as choice as any frnit in the line we have seen for a long time. Two of them weighed five ounces and measured six and half inches in circu inference. They are beautiful to tbe eye and delicious to the taste and although Mr. Walter has written to several nursery men he has never been able to discover the name of this Tariety of plnni. II. L. Baer, &q, last week received by mail from his son , George B. Baer, who, for tbe pat year has been a resident of Clover dale, California, and who is editing a news paper at that place, an onion that in sue don't exactly rival the famous big trees of that state, but is the largest specimen of its kind, that we have seen. It measures nine teen inches In circumference, weighs two and one-fonrth pounds, is red ia color and has the""dir1ne flavor.-' The Annual Harvest Home, held in the beautiful grove near Friodena' last Saturday was largely attended and the day was spent in a most pleasant and enjoyable manner., A(Tdrees were delivered by Ttev. Hiram King, of Somerset and Rev. W. I. Letever, of Stoystow D. The Wills Church Band and the Lutheran Church choir of Friedens fur nished the music for tbe occasion. A large number of i-eople from this place participat ed in the days enjoyment. James L. rugh, Ej., Adm'r. of the estate of John J. Spangler, deceased, will sell tbe real estate of the said ieoeased at the Court House Saturday next. The "Barclay farm," lying immediately north of Somerset, and containing ISO acres, is one of tbe most d sirable properties in this sMion of the county, and sold some four years since for t!iO. Anvone desiring to purchase a first-class farm or other valuable real estate, should aot neglect to attend this sale. I Mr. Lewis Fogg, an engineer in tbe em ploy of the South Penn. Railroad company and for the part two or three years a resident of this place left for his home in Boston this morning. Mr. Fogg had been lying serious ly ill at bis boarding honse for several weeks past but has sufficiently recovered to be able to stand the fat igue of the journey borne. During his stay here he made many warm friends who are sorry to part with him and whose best wishes for his future and bis speedy restoraiioav to health be bear with him." - ' - ' " v MomUy afternoon Frank P. Case, Esq.. Collector of Internal Revenue for this Dis trict stepped down and out and Mr- John Dowlin, of Green, assumed the duties of the office. Mr. Case retires from tbe position with a well-earned reputation as a careful, painstaking officer; whose record is equally good at the Department and with tba people who bad business relations with bis office. Courteous, kind, and ever ready to serve his constituents, bis successor will do well to keep tbe reputation of the office at the high pint Mr. Case leaves it. Michael Ream of Berlin, and Joseph Shaf- ier of Somerset, have been appointed aole Agents of the Excelsior Slate Paint Com pany. This famous paint is used for paint ing roofs of all kinds, and is the only one that gives perfect satisfaction. A number of painters are selling an imitation paint in AirTerent parts of the county. No person without a certificate from tbe Company can handle the Excelsior Slate Paint, Ask all agents to are their certificate before pur chasing. Messrs. Ream and Shaffer expect to visit all parts of tbe county and will give all an opportunity to have their roofs cover ad with this excellent mint. Tbe gate receipts at tbe colored camp meeting in the Hngus grove south of town show that there were fully twelve hundred people oa (be froands Sunday. The train from Johnstown brought from four to live hundred persons from that place and inter mediate points. Elder J. J. Jones preached three sermons Sunday all of which were lis tened to by a lcrge audience. He is quite a pleasant and entertaining talker. - Tbe altar exercises were conducted by Rev. H. A. Giant- This gentleman who has quite a reputation as a vocalist, also leads the choir snd superintends the singing. The singing Sunday was good but not eqaal to that of former years. The meeting will be kept np over next Sunday. -, Fib I. Just as we go to press, Tuesday afternoon, news reaches us of a most disas trous fire at Ursina. Tbe rwmor is that Mr. B. F. Snyder was called to bis store at an early hour Hits mora ing- by tun parties dsiriag to purchase goods: after wa ting on hfs customers be returned lo his home lor his breakfast and while there waa startled by tbe cry of Ere; running to his otata bona ware room watt found envcionod name. In (pit of tbe almost snperiiaiuan efforts of tbe people tb fir iprandtetbo arrjoining buildings and ia a snort time bad licked tip tbe buildings between tbe Jenkins Hons and tt ramdenc of Ur. Joseph Killer. Tb principal losers are I"- onyv. store; const, jaoonta. pr erocerr: James AlbrisrbL mnl mnsn- Onr i - i .. , a informant was unahl to learn tbe amonct Mr. George Spangler, of Somerset town ship, threshed 11J bushels of wheat from 113 dozea sheaves, one day last week. He con siders this the largest yield ever beard of In this neighborhood. Mr. John W. Patton and family formerly of this place bat for the past eight years of Washington and Peoria Illinois, returned to Somerset hut week. They will occupy the aew k)use baiK far them by Mr. E. E. Patton'on Patriot street. "'.' ' ' " BBOTBSIIbVAUfT Itims.-" j i Two light but harmless frosts last week may be reported for this section. Corn, potatoes and buckwheat are full crops. They can be reported a little above the arerage. r . j ;;- c r Most of the farmers are done with their fall seeding, and threshing is on the pro gramme next GrasshoppeBj are very numerous ia some localities. In fact there "are more grasshop pers as we need." Jacob P. Walker, en of Broth ersrai ley's wealthiest farmers is pulling np stakes and intends going west this tall yet. Work an the Allegheny tunnel has been abandoned by Charles McFadden and be is shipping bis machinery tools, Ac, all away. P. J. Meyers has the contract for hauling them to the railroad station. I see quite a number of our young ladies who said they would get married before the license law takes effect, are still single. Gals, if yotr want to take tire advantang of the law you bad better hurry things a leetle'.- '- , Father Weakly f the M. E. Church preached his eighty-seventh anniversary sermon last Sunday evening. Father Weak ly must have been a powerful preacher in his younger days and he certainly has the wrong name; it sbonld be Strongly instead of Weakly. Wm. Gastiger met with a very painful ac cident last week while catting bands on the sheaves for a steam thresher. In making a cut he missed the sheaf and strucc bis arm a little below the shoulder, cutting a long gash through tbe mnsole to the bone sever ing a vein. The yonng man nearly bled to death before medical aid arrived. Tbe time will soon be here when school boards will select the teachers tor the com ing term. Tbe duties of the school director are all-important, bat the one of selecting teachers is the most important of all. Good teachers should be their aim with good liv- ing salaries. Another very important duty for our school boards will be the adoption of a physiology. Tbe law referrine to this branch of study does not . mean that the teacher Is obliged to teach those pupils who feel inclined to study this branch, but it certainly means that every pupil who can read musr recite Physiology and Hygiene as regularly as they do spelling, reading or any other bran oh of study taught in our common schools, hence tbe great importance of se lecting a proper book and tbe board should consult tha teachers who haye a knowledge of this branch of study, and adopt a book that can be used to advantage in our com mon schools. Now & Tbkk. August 29, HS5. Death of Dr. Geo. B. Findescfro. Dr. Fuadenberg was born' in Le blown, Frederick county, Md., November 17, 1S15. He was the second son of Daniel Fuaden berg aud Rebecca Fall list ock. His grand father was a physician as well as bia only two brothers, the one being the well known dentist of this city. Dr. W. F. Fundenberg. On sister of th deceased was married to Dr. S. P. Hulliben, an eminent physidan at,d surgeon of Wheeling, W. Ya. His other sister was married to Epbraim Lloyd, pub lisher of the Satnrd'iit VcmimgWuitr, a weekly paper public bed in this city a half a century ago, to which Dr. F. was a frequent contributor. Dr. Fundenbcrg's mother in ls.10, after the death of her husband, moved to Pittsburgh, where her son entered upon the study of medicine in .the office of Dr. Jos. Gazzam. Subsequently be graduated at the "Pennsylvania Medical College." and began tbe practice of medicine with his brother-in-law. Dr. S.- P. Hulliben, at Wheeling ; a few years later be retuned to tins city and soon located in Ligonier Valley Westmoreland couuty. where he married Ximiaa Horton. In 1849 be again returned to Wheeling, and practiced hi profession two years. Ia lBi he located in Somerset, Somerset county, Pa., where be practiced his profession for nearly ten years. In the fall of 1800 he moved to Cumberland, Md. Here he resided for twenty years and, as in all bis former years, proved himself profi cient and eminently successful as a medi cal man, Imring his residence at Cumber land tbe lat war broke out, and be rectrywi an appointment from Governor Curtin, of this State as surgeon of tbe One Hundred and first Pennsylvania Regiment. Subse quently be was transferred to the Twenty third Regiment Colonel Birneys Regiment) Soon afterward was made Brigade Surgeon, under General Birney, but on account of ill health was compelled to decline all active duty and was placed in charge of the large Military Hospital in Cumberland, Md. For some years Dr. F. was President of the "Al leghany County (Maryland) Medical Soci ety." He wos twice chosen Pesidentof the Board of. CointiRjhool Jo mm itaio tiers of the same county. In April. lSSl, Dr. Fun denberg moved to Pittsburgh where he con tinued to practice his profession until bis death. Tb doctor was a patient sufferer during a protracted illness at Somerset, Pa , where hedied on August 15. Dr. Funden berg leaves a widow and eight children, five daughters and tbree sons. All of tbe sons baying cboseu their father's profession, Tbe nni venal testimony of all who knew Dr. F. was that be was a man of eminent worth. H was also a man of recognised ability in bis profession, being tor score of years a frequent contributor to tbe medical journals of tb ooonty. - Ia his moral character he wss abev reproach jFitMntrfk Exekanpc, The funersS services at Somerset were conducted by Rev. H. C. Hotloway juakir of St. Peters' Lutheran ChnrcbMiddletown. Pa., assisted by Rev. J. F. Shearer and Rev. C. C. B. Duncan, of Somerset, Pa. The ser mon was listened to with marked attention, and higbly appreciated by the audience as eminently befitting the occasion. . . Eorroa Hcsalc : la my first article pub lished in your issue f -the 10th insti l aU tempted to abow from an humanitarian standpoint why a new jail should be erected and why it is a duty incumbent on tb Commissioners to erect socb an institution. Certain persons by indulgence in glitter ing generalities and liberal indulgence ia wbat tbey deem sarcasm, have been at tempting to educate public sontiment in tbe diret boa fopposkioa to tbe building of a new jail, w hen an editor prostitutes his columns, or a correspondent bis pen, to tb furtherance of evil, to the preaching of a gospel of retrogression instead f on of progress, that editor or eoirespondant is a- j u ruing a responsibility for which bo will be called to strict account in tbe fufoiw, and bis most vehement accusers will be the men whom be has deceived. Tbe grand argument of tbe opposition fe cost -burden on tb tax-payers. No one is silly enough to suppose that a jail can bo built without cost, and tbe cost must be rabxd,by taxation, which most be assessed opon too men holding property in tbe conntyf But tbe organs of the ecpoaitioo misstate mattery hy u eonghe bole ttu tAMty AiDsi be jfer of 4-i2S(S'-S' at flis office In Addison Township, This i not true, Tbe Commissioners even bar it in tbeir potter to Vstui iditi lot tbe amoant; these bonds 1 am satisfierl may be aapoaed of if tbey pay so low an interest as S or 4 percent, and tbey may rut twenty, tWrty tr mora years. SbuoM county borrds b iasoed, thoy otmid be oUslded into aerie, sedeemable after say ten, twenty er thirty years intrsat paryahlosinnttasly t tii if tho annual payments or anyoi tboau sboaLd. he deferred, suck annual payate&Uto Jiear six cent simple Interest nntil paid. Such j :... a u. . - - uuuu a wu.CTMSlls llius utmm COUld De n.L! i , .r.t- .t.. . Borer paid a ajpert tax la lr " lives 1 would fain have persons believe it to be). would become a merely nominal amount assessed each year to pay Interest, and form a fund for the final extinction of the debt. It would be bad economy to repair Um old jail, for the reason that tire prisoners would have to be rem-ve! and an additional cost incurred; the repairs, after' made, would soon be needed again. "Cat if a new jail should be built as recommended. I believe by? the last Grand Jury, in tbe northeast corner of tbe Court House yard, the old jail may be utilized during the building of the new for the detention of prisoners. After the new jail shall have been built, the old building need mot be toro away bat may be retai ned and refitted. Tb rea sets of ofliccs can be made in the part of the building now occupied by the Sheriff as a dwelling ; these onieea will rent for at least one hundred doilars each per year, paying a total of three hundred dollars into tbe ccunty treasury. If desirable by which 1 mean if there should be a desire for 'more offices the "prison pen" can be renovated and at least three more seta ofiiftioes formed, producing the same rent as the others, making the old jail pay a revenue of six hundred dollars into the county treasury. There is nothing fanciful ia tbe figures I have given the prices can be realized whenever the offices are fortliconiing. In addition there would remain apartments np-mr, whWh eould oe convertea to a variety ot uses, one vi which might be as a ball in which the Com- juisiionere might meet but an abundance of uses wonld be found. . Should a new jail be erected at tbe point cited, it could be readily' and thoroughly cleansed ; soil pipes and fixtures could be scientifically arranged; a. water-tank of many bunuTedaWbarresi capacity eould be placed in tbe tipper part of the building, and by a properly arranged wind-mill could be kept constantly full. Such a tank would be supplied by the new wall wUkh has been re cently sunk in tbe court house yard. By a proper system of plnmbing and fitting tbe entire new building cou'd be supplied with water from this tank, or flooded in case of necessity. The Balto. and Ohio Railroad Company use many of the wheels, to which I have referred, at their waterstations ; there ia one at Confluence, one, I believe, near Somerset, and some others in tbe county. Such a statetof things would surely be pref erable to tbe existing on. . The question ia. what will our next grand jury do? Tbe last recommended the building of a new jail. Wiil the coming one' "stultify "Them selves br recommending anything else? If tbcjeiiBten to the gush of certain demagogues and would-be political btavy-weights, tiiey may recommend repairs ; but the hope of tbe people who know anything about the present prison here is, that their official oaths will be of sufficiently binding force to cause them to recommend, as they should do, the building of anew jail. But what wilt be the '' grievous burden, heavy to be borue," which, (according to some persous who really know better than they say), will be laid on the tax payer i of this grand old county of Somerset? "Let us reason to gether " : The gross valuation of this coun ty Is, for all purposes, S7.W9,321 ; this, at one mill, on tlie.iloilnr, will pay in round nnmbers, $7,0fO yenrly. In other words, the mau who owns 10y0 worth of property would pay at one miil.on the.dollar, which ts one tenth of one per cent, exactly out dol lar more tax than be pays now. ' it might be a grievous burden for any.'one on tbe verge ot an assignment, bnt not to- most peopie : only save ten drinks of whisky per year and it would be paid, an abstinence so sMgbt that it wonld not hurt anyone. Now, any one who sees fit can figure for himself th number of years that it would take to pay for a new jail at any gi vn Cist thai would probably be incurred for suid winding, and it is to be btrrnetn-mind that tliinterest on the money would, oratJcat eould bepaidby the rent of the offices which I have shown can be formed by retaining the old building and convening it to sncb use. Of course it is well understood that tha old building and grounds could must likely not be sold oitbout a special act of Assembly authorizing such sale, and on the basis above laid dowa it would not be de sirable to effect such sale at alL Another point from tbe humanitarian standpoint. A ' gentleman recently at the county seat in formed we last evening that there are two prisoners in tbe " prison pen " which dis graces the name of jail at that town, wbo are wearing ' bail and diaia to prevent them from breaking out. This is a very beautiful stats of affairs. By what right are prisoners who are merely handed over to tbe Sheriff " to be safely kept " so disgraced 1 Remember, no matter what the weight of evidence against these men, or either of them, may be, they are' presumed innocent Uutil proven guilty." Do you place a ball and chain on an innocent tnan?To you uot rather awaken tbe presumption of guilt and ot a desperate character by such treat ment ? Is there sny law for such a proceed ing? What crime have tbey committed? So far as pranf goes, none. Tbey are prmmpthtlji as free from guilt of any kind as sny one else is. Their only of fence is thus far in the proceedings, that they bare been arrested, charged with cer tain offences, and found no one wbo would "go their bail" in order to secure tbeir re lease. No man in the county tbe Judge on the bench dare not charge any crimeagainst these men to-day more than I have stated Is it a crime to have no inHuential friend to lend the weight of his purse to deliver one from tbe clutches of the sheriff? But suppose these men bad friends who were willing to trouble themselves about their treatment, might not the sheriff, or the county, be in some little danger? To shut a man up ia sncb an atmosphere of filtb as pervades Somerset ''prison pen" is bad enough, without the additional suffering en tailed by wearing a ball end chain. Sher iff Spangler brought certain prisoners into Court for trial wearing shackles, and Judge Baer ordered him very peremptorily to take the prisoners back and remove the irons, and never again to.be guilty of introducing a prisoner into tha cam t naum, unilerpenl ty of being fined for contempt. Th truth in a nutshell is simply this:-The present jail is unfit, in every respect, to be used as a place ot security for persons charged with crime. It is in seen re. It is not ventilated. It is abominably filthy and cannot be clean ed. It is in direct and gross violation of tbe laws regulating prisons. It is a place of tor- ta-e fur tbe poor devils wbo are so unfortu nate as to be shut up within it.. It is a cess pool from whose contaminated air emanate, fever germs, diphtheria spores and deatl It is a public nuisance, and the Commission ers are liable to prosecution for sot abating it. It is a source of disgrace to the entire county, and is tbe. worst prison in the state. Repairs raunot bring it up to the standard that modern civilization dejuacds tience a new jail is an imperative n cessity When some one taks the trouble to answer th arguments I hare adduced in favor of a new jail not by proclaiming .himself the Jenrmiabof the county, nor by feeble at tempts at wit, which excite mirth in none hut himself I may com again, and. ter- haps sooner. v , ; ) . , . r, ' lUJctfuUy, . ! . ,i PUijisauo. , . : Addison, Pa., August 2, 1885. ?. . - .... MARRIED. f fSoEGE LOHR. On Tuesdsv .Anirnst 6y Josiah Einger, Tsq Mr. rbarles G. George to alias Emma B. Garrett Connty, aid. LoLr, botb of SniPLEY-rtOSTZ. On Saturday. A o ruk lft, ltui, at th resitUno of John W. DieU, in Crsina Borough, by Wm. 8ha, Esq., 3lr. Isaac I. Shipley, of Jsyette coun ty, to alias Amanda J. Koonts. of Somerset county. . i ANKENY SHAFTEH. At the Reform ed parsonage, in Btoyestown. Pa., on Thurs. dsy. Aogn-t 27th7l!85, by Eer. William D. lfevre. Mr. Wilis W. Anleny, of 8omer- Emma B. tbaffer. of Jetroer township, tha county. THE GKEXT UlfliKsi Sje2c run LIVER DISEASE. Bitter r bad tut OjlTiptOlTlU mouth : tongue natl hltaor mnnd with a brown far l nala in the baek, sides or jotnta often nistaken for Rheumatism ; Mir (aaae ; hmi ' - CSlte sumetiiws na ana wsurnrasn, ur llffcBk-a : natnleoey andarltteraetatwea: tow. eU alternately et.tle aod lax : mtm ilaefco : )om of mtmorj, with a painful senrntloo of liav. tar tkllad to io SMnetblng wbleh eaghl to have toca la , aefeiniy I w iin ; . mht., yellow apcoanuve of tfce skia nJ eyes , . dry eoattn ; fever rMUaaoeM r the btum Is sraaty o4 klxb-eoloewt, and, U aUowoa to siaao, uapoa luaamuaenw ' SIMMONS LIVER RECULATOR. PrBELT TKsrtABue. Aa ifactusl Soscifc For MAI.AKIA, . riysPEJPSIA. CONSTIPATlOlf WWOrSVlSS, SICK HEADAOHK, JAL KIUCE, NAISEA, OOIJO, 1T1 VTll.hKPini. SION. BOWELCOXPUACTTS ETC, . ETC, - .XU. It Is reaeralW ased In the Sooth to arouse the Torpid Urer to a healthy actios. It aocswUhoatdistarfcaiiro tot ho system, diet or oceuiik. Is reailaca IM Liver, and ransrs the bll to act a tho panro. Tbssxceasof hit heln tr removed. IMS eaeet ts produeod. luJIKX ue'aioR deiKata ibwbi. r ati miww ib which a laxatira, alleimllve or pancaUve is Deed ed It wiil giro the most psrfeet saiisfaettaa. Tkt i Xmprtt. fwml mm Mtm immUf tutttiam uu WmrlA STBFtS IS BIT OSS SIMMOSS UFIt See that yoo aet the arewatsm with the M X OB troat of Wrapper, iireparod only by J. H. ZEILIN CO., sols raoraiaTOBS, PHH.'A,FA. loll- irr- POURT PLOULAATION. Whxkxas, tb Honorable Wn.i,lx J. Baaa, President Jodite of theseTeralCvurU Common Pleas ot th several counties eompostae; the loth J ad trial district, and Justice of the (Joe.ni of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tb trial of all capital and other flU coders m tb said liistrict, and w u. Coixtsa snd SAMtno. Ssydbb, tionirea, Jadae of the Ot.nin or Common Fleas aad Jostloe of the Courts ot Oyer aad Tarmlaer and General JaU Delivery for the trial of ail capi tal and other odenders in tl eoanty of Somerset, have Issued thslr preeeiiU and to lae dlrrtel, for boldin a Court of IVoomvia Plext add Oeneral Qnartersesslonsof theFeae,and UenermlJall Delivery, aad Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset, a . t - j siatatJty, SepSosBke XS, ISSS. Nnnrw ts hereby (riven to sD tbe Jnstlces of tbe Fene. ttie Coroner aad Constables within tho sail Countv ol So morse t, that they b tbea sad there in lb err proper persons with their rolls, roc ords. Inquisitions, examinations and other remem brance, lo iio those l hlnvs which to tbeir offim aad in tliat be hail appertain to u done ; aad also they who will oroseeute asrsiast the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of Somei set ooanty, to be then and there to prosecute ag aina them as shall ' . JOHN W1XTEBS. Saiam'aOrncB, ) Sherlfl. ' spt a. Ms. LIST OF CAUSES. Followiaa Is the XJst of Caasss set ftw trial at September Term of Court, bovtnaiag .Hjiy, Septeinbee JS, la6 : . - ..i. t F1KST WEEK.- . W.T.'WaUaeevs.A.J.HoUl.Uiy.'A'; i Jonath:ia F.wr'jorunh ts Sinina Snyder. 8. Fhilsen Si Co., re C. U Baltrer. Idstun Bros, b; Cunningham va Wm. Kmainwer. John A. KeeberEoreireracTsABitust Koeb.er. SaaiaelJ Klrta-lor vs Wm. C. Uveavosd. J. F. Miller W. H. ZiitalL blirabeth IVihr vs. Horace Lenhart. SECOND WEEK. Lvdia Beimao vs. Susannah A C. O. Walter. . Walker ly.t1t ts A. K. Oeist.. Sasiiix-kaBna iL F. Ins. Co. ts E. A. FU. t Chriftcs Xelm vs John Lenta. Sh.ti.er TJhi T-iney. B. M. Ht rieTptic v Jibci 4 Ellen Bohan. -Sufciurhanna M. F. Ina Co. ts J. K. Walter. Jaoub 3ipe s wH..w an.1 heirs vs A. H. Tuspoo. E.iwin D.l slrimer Township . , . JwJ, .M. Fiko ts s,.nth Penn R. B. Co. O. D. larnrne ts Somerset a Camia R. R.Co. Msrthik J. F. Hunter vs. Joseph J. DtuueU. Fatri iciaMKiu.s i John UMt -H. M. Hartman's u? vs O. J. Hrrrin. " Fekr A. Baker ve J. B CriUhaelii. Ilwtyl nine, N. B. CRIT HFIKLD, Au. 31, ltss. 1 . Frotbonotjsry. T EGISTERS NOTICE. Itice Is hereby given lo all person concerned as legatees, creditors, or ethera-ise. that the K.U lowio aoeounta bsv passed register, and that the lame will be presented tor condrmatlon and allowance at an Orphans' Court to beheld at Som erset 'i Thursday, the 1st day of October, las: 1, First and Bnl account of Wm. H. Miller, Executor l Jacob J. Miller, dee'd. i First and bnul account of Joseph D. Miller, Administrator of Jacobs. Miller, deed. S. First and anal account of Jacob Gerhard, Executor of Jacob May, deed. 4. The fourth aoroont of Dr. V. M. Beachly, Executor of Daniel Beachly, dec d. a. First and final aerouat of Michael Good, Administrator o John W. Geif er. dee d. ft. FtrM and hnai account ol James O'Connor, Administrator and Trustee of Mrs. Jan Knatf, dee'd. T. The account of Hoary F. Bamett, Adminis trator of 4 reorice iigiine, dee'd. a. Th second acooont or Aaron Will, one ot the Execators ol Henry Seehler, dee d. . t Irst and bnal aceoant ofZ. T. Kimmell, Ex Mlnr of Sarah KlmmeL deed. I. Fit it account of Daniel Hoffman, on of tb Execators of Joseph Horim.in, deed. , 11. First and Anal account ot Feter Sader, Ad ministrator of Valentine Shatter, dee'd. IX. First and final acmnnt of Jacob L Kauff. man. Administrator of Joha I. Kauttman. dee'd. IS. First and Oaal aeronnt of Jonas M surer. Executor of Adam Zttamennaa. dae'd. 14, The aeroant of Samuel Berkey, Admialstra tor f Sarah Brown, soe'd. Is. First and cnal account of Joha M. Glessner, Administrator c. t. a. ol John Buyer, deec 16, First aad final aoeouat of John A. Sip. Ex ecutor of Magdalena Sipe. dee'd. II. First and final occount of Stephen McCUn rock. Adulnistralor of B. K. P. McCuntock. dee'd. 18. The account of James Oower, Execator of . J. uoinns, uec a. 19. Flat and final aeecant of Edward S. Thom as, Administrator of Joseph Thomas, dot- d. ?. First aad final aocou til of Samuel J. Ltehty, Administrator ol Saliv Llvenaooti. dee'L 21. First and final a -co tint of Michael and Hen- rv Loca. Admmlstrators of Henry LonK. dec d. L Second account of Henry F. J. Caster, Ad- mlnlstratnroi Henry t-aster, aee a. Zl. Tbe first and final aceoant of Naacv We. vr. acting Administratrix of Hiram J, Miller, dee'd. 34 Theffeveral aeeauats of L. A- Kratcbsiaa, Cornelius iiurannMer and t nnsrira Hare. Ad ministrators and Trustees of Noah Bur k holder, aec-o. ... Hirit (KOee, I ( HAS. C SH AFER. Sep. . 1Mb. - . - Kaglster QRBHAKS' COURT SALE ; OF Valuable Real Estate. V vi Cretans' Court of Somerset County. Fa. to us di rect od, we will expos t public al oa the home stead, on j - SATURDAY, SEPT. 2G. 1885, at 2o'ctork r. ., all the following described Real Estate, let th property of Jonathan Dormeyer tee d, situate ia Somerset Twp., Somerset t o-, Pa , vii : H.'' 4 Aetrtaln tract of land adjoin IslQo I tng lands of Henry Smith. Sim I Weadle,Levl J. Loog. J. Barron. J, Woy. Martin Snyder, ard others, conlaluug 1 acres, t'-i Mrchrt, mora . or leas, about so acres of whirh sre cleared, and haiane well timber!, about 30 acres in malw, and bavlag tbtraoa erected a larg two story DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Bars. Milk Hons. SassrCamp. aad other oaibuildmg. Th farm Is well watered, and has a splendid orchard. PI Q Aeertsta tract of land ad- IJOl mumm toinrng No. 1. lands of Joha Woy. vt eadeh Wiabrrs, C. C. Mnsselman. Jacob Barron, and EH Bowman, eontatnina; US acre anl 8 perches, about tw acres of which are clear ed. 12 acre la meadow, aad at least ao acres in giod timber: th tract Is well watered. Tb above iwo tracts are about one mil from Frtedens an lie along tbe Somerset A Cambria Railroad, and wlthm me-loarta ml' of Snyder's station, and convenient to rhurt h. school and mill. Both the tracts are la a good tut of rultlratk n. Also, train and othar bersonai nroaarrte will ho sold at th same time. XETRjVCS or SALE. . Oa No, V fc!,(Joo cash, and haiane iatwoenaal araal paWateats, with Interest, On No A A II Cash esnt as So tka arvlna Sa. tlhsetr Geerge I amos MImt, smt.teet to which It is sobl. Said jtt-lKment Is Darabl as follows i al'i oa th 2th September. lVxi .ad aaarsumannaalljlar seven years thareaftor, aad IB IM 1 O. , JOH.X BIWONER. - TRACT E. rUUH. eP,i , . Administrators JJXECUTOire SALE -or- Valnabls Real . Estate ! THE raDEKSTQWED, Executor of th last will and testament of William 7tmmnia dea d, will aeil at nubile sal aa th premise la th Township of Jenner, Somerset County Faoa SA TURD A Yj 0C TOBER 3, 1S85 at t 'eioek r. tb following described Real Es tat, vis. A eartaia fans or tract af Und rtalii about tw mile east of Jenner X Roads, and eoowt fcr mile west of Stoyeetowa, on th Us of th Osaenabargaad Moyestoara Tarspla. con taining is acres, strict sncasaro, ad nurse lan-ls of Frederick O. Nr. Or. Coeade, J. I saw W Homr. Jno. atllVar. Oo Barvott aad ltlehL A. Zlnvawrmaa. Th tana enotalas a ansa) mmi of bearing fruit tre, aad la Weil supnlie.1 with water; aonvealent to cbnrese sad ac boots. Abnat two-lblrda of It is He red, th haiane be tBt wsll timnored. The cleared laxl ia In a otuI State of ealtlvatloa. and I free from stoa. Jmmri 1 1 is m ow aw tfttU. MICUAEL A. ZQaXEBMAX, aa 1. Exwator. IIERIFF'S SALE. - Hy virtue oToonstn writs or Ft. Fa.. AL FL Pa' Lsv Faaad Vend Kx, taraod out of the IViurt at Common ttaas of Soma Ml Co. Pa-, and to M dt reeteu, there will to exposed to pabiio sale at Ui Court House ia SoaMrsat uorvas-a, !-, oa FHIDA Y,'SL'1"T. 25, 18o. at 1 o'cli-rk k. a!! tu rtLt, title, tnter-! ant claim (! th Sftfe Ira ai,ti Cxupxa,iM, U wiiy all tu cuatl, truara. Ore-ci-ty, .iujux.. aai all other minerals lying aul boiaif ointer and a pan. and ooDtaloe-1 within a eoruun tract of toad Slluato In Summit Twp,. Sttmersst Co.. I-'il Uiooood tj tho Casselmaa river oa Cbe f?rih, and adhdniair landa ol Joha A. filler ainl other, eonuintn: 74o urfi and altwas-off. Aad tb lull. Iroe aod uiuaiorrapted rwbt d way tw. npn anl ererH land lor mining and taklcir away the said miDerals by sarh wajs and means as may bm accessory aa l ewTeQiont, feseept tb Salnor al en lOor acres rnod too baiMiovs). Abn, tlio riKkt ol lielendsnt Onipasy to ase so mneh of said land as may be eeceuary to oonduct their leaserbip. Also, alftben- rnrbe, tttt md interest In a brtire across Casaeliaaa river btwen the ra.lroa4 afid said tract of land , abto, the railroad Irom tba bridfre into tb mines, aad tbe defend ants' Inurem m a anrrow stiipof Und between lu F. k C H. K. and th river opposite said brtdm. Taken ia xeeaiioa at the nit of The, s. Uep plewbitew ALSO ' All th ria-bt, title. Interest aad elalm ol Too. U. faal h ot, la and 1 tb loliowing nal es tate, via: Two certain louof groaad aituai in th Baachtey sarvey of the Borouhof Meyors- dale, somerset Co., ta., known oa tb plaa M laid Horongb as lou oa. sou uki 38 1, oounuaa on to North by F .urth street, oa tb Kast by RMx alley, on lb South by tot No. aau on the w est by tmeebley itreet, said lots belnc eaeb M feet trust and 1 iO loot doeji, with tbe appurv aaaeea. rsaen in exeeattoa at tne run 01 uou, neoier and J. D. Malory, partners doiog bulness as bonier a oasory. ALSO A tuo riirbt. titlo. Interest and elalm of th defendant, 1. S. LAne. or, In as to tb touowiag nal mtata, vis : A eeruia lot of arrooad sitnaM la the vIUsyo ot HoorenviUe, Qnenuhoslna; Twp., Somerset Co- Fa., eoetainbuj W acre: awn or lorn, adjouueg lands of Kaebael and Narah tHell, Fully Uempacy, Jobs Hammer, aad Mad street, having a two-etory Hume dwelling- house Uioroon encieU, wltb the appitrteDaurti. Taken in execute at tk salt of Saaael Zim- ALSO All the rlfrht, title UUareat and. claim of J. O. Meyers, of, In and to the following described real estate, viz : Nik L A lot of a-romid In Xeyersdsle Borourh, Somerset Co., Fa., fronting on Centra street, Market Square and Meyers A Tonne, and bound ed on th Northeast by lot No. known en the plan of Meyers' audition to aahl Borough al lot No. Uu. No. A A lot or ground situate as a foveas 111, and known as lot No. 4 In ulingers nrst surrey, front lng -it loot on Centra street, aad M feet oa Dal sueot. No. S. Two lots of ground sltoataaa aforesafd, lying between the mill nee aad th extenswa r Salisbury stnet, known on th plaa of Meyers' addition a tots No. SW aad UI . No. 4. A oertain lot of around sltBat as afor- said, lying between Orant street aad the exten sion ol Salisbury street, and east of Hady's Bot tling Lstablisoment, being part of sot known on tbe plan of aiejen addition aa lot No. 27, and fronting oS Met on Uranl street, aa Mat aa Salisbury street. No. &. A eertatn lot of ground sitnat as afore said, lying between Orant aad Ktistory street, land W est of Uady's BotUlng establishmant, tx- or part of tot kDuira on tut) pan of Merer diuon as lot No. m amiironung 110 Mel en Urant street and 113 fcret oa Salisbary street. No. e. Four loU situate as aioresald each tt feet front by 120 leet deep on the South side of Meyers' avenue. West side ot Chestnut street, aad near lo he Kaitruad depot, known on the plaa at Meyers' addition to said Borough a lota vs. 40, tl, 41 aad i. Two lou of (round ia Boekwood Borough, Somerset Co., Fa., known on lb plan ef said town as hits Not. 1 and each eoausiaing about one-fourth aero ami lvina- between Main street aad Kailroad street, and eoatb of Warner's Tan nery. No. 8. A tract of land In Summit and Brothers valley Townships, County aad Stat aforesaid, adjoining lands of Lint A Uugus, Jaoob Bittaer, Henry shatter, and others. Containing 3e acres and v perches, more or lea, known a purpart No. is. or tbe Edward StauU-um tract, with aa orchard, ete. t hereon, with taeappunaaances. No.u. HI torn loU In lb town ol Romania, Samnilt Twp., Somerset Co., Fa., fronting on Kevstooe avenue, and known on the plao ol said town aa sots Nos. 131, loA ll. 124, 13s, Ut, YXi, 13s, UK. lau, 141, 14;, 143, 144 and 14a. making two blocks of lots bounded on the Northeast br cass- elaun river. Southeast by Chestnut street. South west tiy Arystoo avenue, ana nortnwest oy Walnut street. No. H. Eleven lots In tbe said town of Roman- la situate a aloreaaid knows on the plan ol said bwn aa lou Nua. Ki, 1U3. It-, lw, it, Wi. t, Vil, la. UU. and 130. Nos. rox, lo-t. 104 and luo o,muki- a.1 on North by lot No. 101, East by Hemlock al ley, South bv Cbestnnt Su, ana K. K. Avenne, and Vt est by Shaw's Avenue. Nos. U4. 1J5 bound ed on tbe North by Keyatoce Avenue and Ojy btre. l. East aud South by the Ca.tSf Itn.m River, ami West by Shaw s Avenue. Ifos. VJ9. r27. US, 1-V. and 13u, boundeii ou the North by Kcv stone Avenue and Chestnut Ull oy laseeimau iUver. Soutb by tray street, and Vtest by tne Kailroad er Kej stone avaua wuh th appurte nances. Taken in execution at the suit of David Llchty's us. ALSO All tt right, title, interest an.1 claim of Nelson Lenmu tof mand to the following described real eatate sitnat in the village of oarreu. Summit township, Somerset county. Fa,, being lot No. 3 lroniinon Centre (treet and alley on rear nd, adjoining lot No. J va one aide and LaFayeit street en the other side. ha ing a one and a hair story plank dwelling house thereon erected, with the apourtenaacea. Taken in evocation at the suit tftlW. KimaicI as ol s. V. Livengood, et. w ALSO All th right, title. Interest and claim of J. B Criti hbcld, ot in and to the leliow.ng real estate, sis: a eeriain Iota of ground situai In the Bo ugh ol Bookwood, Somerset County, Fa-, Irontini; on .Ualn Sirew and xb-nding baxt to allay, lot No.'. bounded on tba North-aat br Bock alley and lot N.. ou on Soot b-w est by a twenty foot al ley, lot Xo. a lylne between lots Nos. at and So, having a two-aiory tram dwelling house etveted tin lot No. as with the appurteoaaces. Taken la execution at tne suit of J. J. Hanger. ALSO All th right, title, interest and claim of Martin Barrett of in aad to tb following real estate, T s : Two certala lot of ground situate in th Buiuagh ol Commence. Some met t-oonty. Fa., fronuitg a. h 24 leet on Uden street and extending ba k Ul lent to an alley, known on tb plaa of said Bor ouKh aa bits No. -Ju and 30 in Block g; said tots are femed and aodcr cnitivalioa, wuh lb appurte nances. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Job X. Flaniaran, oi in and to tb following real estat, via: Two certain lots sitnat as aforesaid, fronticg each -it rest oa Odea Street and extending hk 1.1 leet to aa alley, known as sou lit and V4 In Blot k 11, bavtng thereon erevted a two story frame uweiling boose with klU ben attarkod aad other oBibulluutgS w ith lb appurtenances. ALSO All th right, title, interest sod elalm of Joha Mckeoaa.01. In and to tb billowing rcalaouu. via ; Two certain loualtuat aa aforesaid, knwn as hit Nos. 27 and 2s ia block ton plan l said Borough, fronting ea eh a lot oa Jtciors street, and extending back 1-1 leet uan alley. Lot No. M is a wrner lot lying along Manning street. Said lots are fenced ana cultivated, wltu th ap purtenances. ' ALSO All the right, title, Interest and elalm of Isaiah Morrison, of ia and to th hillowlag real estat. vis : A certain lot of ground situate aa aloreaaid, and known on the plan ol said Borough a lot No, T In blocs , fronting 24 leal ea W liiiam street, extending back Ui leet lu aa alley : said lot laae ed and cultivated, with la appurtenance AL-O ; All the right, title Interest and elaim of The. P. Farnell, ol In and to the following real estate, via: Two certain lotssituat a aloreaaid, known as lots No. 11 and 11 In bioek lu. fronting X4 teet each en t Men street, and running back to the Caa eclman river : said lot are fenced and caltivatad, with th appurtenanre ALSO All th right, title. Interest and elaim of A. D. Sharp, of In and to tax to Uu wing real estate, via : A certain lot sitnat aa aloreaaid. known as lot No. 3. Block 7, fronting 24 teat on illlam street and extending back Ui leet to aa alley : said kit leneed aad cultivated, with th appurtenance. ALSO j All th right, title, interest aad claim of Cha. j Valbrecht, ui in and to tb following real aetata, . via : T bree certain lots of ground sitoat as aiore sald, know aa lota No, lo, 11, and 12 ia Block 11. frosting each 'at teet on Odea .tract and extending back 11 leet to an alley, said lot being leoeed and cultivated, with tb appartMaae. ALSO All the right, title Interest snd elaim of H. C. Wireicg, et to and I tb Kit lowing real nat, vu: Two certain lou all uit a aloreaaid known a lots No, t and 7 la Block lo. fronting ettch 34 Met on Odea atraet, aad ruorlag back w Caaaei. man river, said kit being leased and cultivated. wita tne appuncnanee. ALSO Ail the right, title, later aad claim of Tbos. Vt UiUms, ot, in and to the loliowing raaj estate, via : Two certain tou situate aa aforesaid. Anowa a Nos. 3D aad 40 ia Block li. troauag St teet each ca W Ilium street, and extending back La feet to a alley ; lot No. 40 Is a corner lot. and also lrnts on Charles street ; said lota are fenced aad culti vated, wltb the apponenancea. Tb last nine above described properties taken la execution at the salt of Wm. H. Koonts. Attor ney lor lb FroprUtora of th town of Coonueae. ALSO . All tbe riaht, title Interest andeksia f S. H Welnii-r, of. In and to tbe following real estat la. wit: Two certain lots of ground situate in Oarrtlt Somerset County Fa., being lou No, ta and 1.4 haotvled by I 'enter street oa th Wet, alter oa the North, alley oa th Eat and Jackson street on the Soutb, having the reon erected a an awri frame building 30 by 40 feeL Taken ia xauatioa at tawtaitof Jerome H. Ju dy. aVa,oi Judy, Co roe Ikes J ody and Samal Judy, pajtaara dsiag hyaraaea a J. C. Jialji A Cot . y i .'1'HSVM'B ; , $ NOTICE AB sooatsiikiisn at tboatw sale wUl please take notl.-e that a narf of th nor. ' ebaao money to b aaado kaswa a th time of ill 0 Bsaasrea as soa aa the iimimti I anocaeu uoarw, nuerawa at wm n ama expose to sal a tho ruk s t an inn , ,,m jk residue ai tb I of tho lillll S a iat a ad B T iTkswa mt k-w mMal of kr ot UawtTUas Has t sd kg tko Coaasiaav as- curing tho acknowasd g . sat of dead a, and no deed WUl be aclssajji lssstialli lb misrrTT pakl la fulL ' ' SHEatrr-s Omci, t " JOBT WTTT rsS, Septl,, . j --. tl, . j barlt A DMINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE. Estato laavlbrvamd wawa.i.i.!.. . kr thai saaAanty. watlr la Mrby lvn t all ! lni mtt t iaH -wd kaliai alant pavuiaiikaaiil Lk navmga .tmi''asiUaam vttl psmanlttaT ly iawntlralJ to th saw rlgwd ir sj kaaariay, ftbr )9aa, aa ta mt th aMaalaiMratur la JeAvamrtOrmatmaav V aaarM. aUaatnlatraua:. Tb aaaaal mMtlaaw mt th MottMtraf Lk Sawaan Fkr Hriek Cbaaaar wOi W kwkf at taair eraea, at Kssss Jwnettnn, SomeraM v., Pa om I aawwav. iwa tmm vw a aseTjawaanwr. l-'.a at i 'elstk r. far lk alartiuw af.latcora tr lk an-1 nine year, aad tk traaaetjaf mekolkw oaak Mas ikai may aane twaew them. . . JASPtK M. lORTFK. rpZ-S. Secretary. s ! PUBLIC SALE. BY VIHTt:ofn(C..er btaedofUortt Or phan' Court of &cmr-- Cuenf y , Pa-, to tfe lir otitrry n th ynmhrs, on at 1 a cl k In tbo ar-.ernc.o. tfce toltolr. j dea rie- dew-; !. t. wl Amlsls trartotfwl :'ltui! In Unwor T - koyfeot Twp , Somerset Cv. Fa., adjoin " bsaos ol Aaron Meters, H. i. ' how a, IV. Nelonser. bard. KMh ltu?fc. itod oetim. eisitaiam uae hiaa- dra.ta.-res, mt-re or ot which abt eveaty- five arrel am ettarod. eroieit nre a-rs in foea bai inn tlteraoa errelro a aaJ Iraax DWELLING HOUSE, ae sH'l ono-half story frame barn, spring doom and other oatbwlldinsr. Conyonlent t ebareh aad aehooL livod watar. TEKM3. One-half cash oa eonormatioa of sale snd Aelrr. ry of deed, balane la on year irom day of la, with interest, loper sent ot tbe purchase mooev lo p paii VMS tao propeFty i awicao'i uwn. tm ferrod paTment to bo srearou by jnoirmont boad oa tne premisoa. J . w. r ' ica.riii.ie.iL, aa-j. Admr. aad Traate. JDMINISTKATOK'S NOTICK. Estat ot Catharine Frlu. dee'd late of Cluema- nonug iwp., somerset ra. Letter mt administration a th above eatat having bea granted to tb sdrslgned by th proper authority, notice U hereby given to all nersocs Indebted ts said estate to Kake immedt- at payment, and those having claims acaintt th same will present them duly authenticated for settlement oa Saturday, October a, leaa, at tb resldene of the undersiimori. EAkNEST ESHRICH. aaglf Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estat of Jostaa Btowery dee'd. lata of Jsatrst Twp., Somerset t-ounty. ra. Letters f admmbrtratioa oa the above estate ha Ting baa granted to th andersiKned by tb proper authority, notic la hereby given to all Sersons Indebted to said estat t auk tmmedt- at payment aad tbos having claims aaainst th seme to present them doly authenticated for set tlement oa or bessr Thursday, tb 17th day of September, t--so. at tb late resilience oMecewed, ?snv r . u i- z u W.S.MOWERV, nnsp. Administrators. LIME! LIME ! Th Farmer's LImerompany, Limited, will sell at thlr kilns, or load o cars, GOOD LIME At S cents per bushel, er deliver tt a Low as th Lowest to ail Kailroad Stations and Sidings Ir. th Countv, and tb Berlin Branch muck low er So!!ei.'ioa titureaaerf. It la the Oray Ferriferous Lime, which Is known by Practice and Seiencr I be th Strongwt and Best sue Ag rleuitural Furvses. All orders pmmptlv tilled. Address, H KNHY S. WALTER, de-i4-Lrr Garrett Somerset Co.. Pa. pUBLIC SALS" , ' ' OF Valuable Real Estate! mi? fN riFRSIlN ED. Administrator and 1 Trustee fur the sal of the Bead Estat of Jooa J. Spangler, iat ol somerset norougu. som erset Countv, Fa deceased. In pursuance of an order granted to him by the Orphans' Court of SomerFet County, will sell at public sale, at th Court Bous ia th Borough ol Swerset, oa SATURDAY, SEFT. 5, ISSo, At 1 o'clock p. m., th following described Bead xaraLe, Tlx : NO. 1. A certain tract of kvnd situate In Som- ... T .. ... .-.r to, Pa. adtolnina- lands of Jonathan J. Berkley. Wm. Marfceny, Henry Lonir. Samuel Fox and Josiah Woy. fianlel Hau ler. Sol Lenhart. and others, eontainlnx ISO acres more or lee, with a good two-story fram DWELLING HOUSE, Wn and Mhor autbolld a thereon erected: good water, bne orchard, and In a hlith state ol cultivation. This farm 1 known as tne " Jona than Barkley Ftirm.' and lis sitoat a half mile north ol tbe town oi omeisei. ou inw juuujw-. turnpike : convenient to ehurenes. school, and railroad facilities. Tnls farm wiil be sold as a whole or In parcels, to suit purchasers. TERMS- n arm M hw cash on eonSrmatlon of rale ami delivery of deed. nd th,)0 to be paid In six annual pavments ot si.ioo eaco. me um mj""! on tbe 1st day of April, 1-- and annually tbcre afteruniil pakl. Payments secured by mortKaa-e bond, without Interest. Ten per cent of the whole purchase money to be paid on tbe day of sal. av-i" eaaeatio ofrra uttobtr 10, less. ALSO NO. 2. A certain bou?e and M of arronnd itnate In tb Borough ol Somerset. Fa , adjoining lot of Jacob Mier't heirs on tbe Last, Union street on tha Xorth. lot ol Ed. Johnson on th West. Mala street on th Sooth, fronting XI feet and ranning bock 4 w-et, Willi a two-story Irame houe, sta ble. an-1 other outbolldma j t hereon erected. TE US .-Cask a onnrmatlon ol sale and de livery of deed : 10 per cent, of the purchase money must be nal I on day of sal. Fosaesstun fciven October L l-Si. ALSO NO. 3. A eartaia tract f band situate In Shade Two , Somerset Co . P . adjolnln lamis of Cyrus Herkerbile. Jacob Miller, David Will. Moses Mil ler, al other, eoatalng log acres, more or less, with a two-story punk bouse, barn and other out baildinga thereon erected. Oood water, orchard, and well improved. Tba farm is known as the Bernard Cnyl Farm." riBJfS.- All over tueS M cash eaeoofirmatka of sal and delivery of deed, and the loots In paymenu of t& each, th first thereof to fail due Oct. 1. lsi-S and annually thereafter until paid, withoat interest, and to be applied to tb original purchase jndtment. 1 per rent, of ihecanh mua( be paid on lu day or sal. Fosaession triTen Apr ' 1, ias. J. L. FUOH. U auga-ot. Administrator and Treat. PUBLICSALK BT VIBTT'E of an order issued out of tbe Or phans' Court of Somev-t County, Fa., lo tb on a trig ned directed. I will expose to sal by pa e outcry, on th premise la Betkley's Mills, oa SA 2 URDA r, SEP'T. 5, 18S5, at I o'clock in the afternoon, th fbDowtn de scribed Keal estate, lata the estate of Bachei Wa hi, deceased, to wit : MO. 1, A certain boos and lot or ground situ ate la Berkley's Milk). Sonasraet C., Fa., adjoin ing Baptiat Churct on tbe South, Wilson E. Walker on th West. Elizabeth Judy oa th North, lira Berkley's ewate ea tb East, eo-tainina- 4 nerches. strict measure, having there. oa erected a small fram Insulting Boueo, SU-bl. and other outbuildings. N . X known a tbe Shop Lot. adjolntac rfo. 1 oa tbe East. 1 haevaoCrltabBaU oatko South, Peter F. n. w alket s tat on the west,cunves lent lo Church, School and Jl ill. TERMS. Cash on ronnrmatiea ot sal aad delivery l deed to purchaser ; XV per cent of the pun: money to tie paldwa ooa a the property Is knock ed down. S W. FK1TZ, Admr. and Trust e of Bachei Wahl, dee'd. jobs. Jos. Home & Co.'s RETAIL STORES. august omraGs fdb cm cdstoyees. Our $1 a yard Gros Grain Colored Silks, worth $1.25. Our three special numbers in Black Silk, $1, $1.25 & $1.50 a yard; 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 Dep't in the U. S. bar none, certainly the right place to buy Silks. Dress Goods way down ; special bar gains at 10 to 20c, then a big assortment ot double width all ool, col. Dress Goods at 50c, only half price. Thin Wool Dress Goods in cream white & colors, AlbatT08,Nun's Veilings. & CashmeTes, at low prices, New wool. Tricots, in mixtures, 50 eta. Also oar own brand, 54-in. all-wool Cloths at 75c. worth 11.50. Lawn at 5c Batistes at 10c, criDked Seersuckers at20c.Aatines, good onea, at 15c, Anderson 40c Ging'ms at 25c, choice Am. Ging'ms at Sc., thin white goods, embroideries, la es, ladies underwear and hosiery, a special low prices this month TJ.Z li" KTL.L. -a i trn 4W paim ui mce vuruiiiin v i -j-j ,i (i - js-rVr,ra fiTlwv t-.ma day as received. Address all or derti to ' ' Ja Han i NiWl K3T3. Pai irax aKiiyr Pittsburgh. Pa. TiEGAL NOTICE. .-: li T lollowrkMf aaalcire'! AeeonM kav bee nasal in my ones, aad none w rry flrew the aam will he pmentevl to tke Owit fur eonOr- miwta sal lamtT. in-momr sea. uata wn.a bnr aU nrtkw IMraaM4 aa actamd : I Th Bnal aeraaat of Osorf Johnaua aai P rPor. Aaaln of Joka Broil lev. i fnx v'l Utkee. i M. tL calTORVIELD. arp. 1, !. ( PiutBoaWtary. PRO BONO PUBLICO. Wt aiinomice that having bought a large stock of Flannels, Yarns, . Blankets Canton Flannels and other Fall ami Winter Goods at Low Figures, we can offer them at prices never before touched hi the trade. Everyone that buys will have the benefit of Low Prices. Our stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mat tings, Rugs, Stair-crash, Stair-rods, Buttons, c., Ac., is- very large, and is composed of the most desirable Goods in the market. Call and hwj, and GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, i JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. EJM3BY 65 2ET7E1A53 SCESTISTSAS cSgeapesthas psAcncAiiij) Nj" rn Over BOO flrSl pi Send 1oT Beautiful 1 1 fl Price List Design. aiif?! Circulars. trri Wilts "0NUMa A NEW BOOK STOE I SOMERSET WM. H.WELFI BOOKSELLER SOMERSET, BIBLES. TESTA3IEXTS, HYJiy BOOKS And Standard erd HitiManimui BoL- in all Drjvrtmi ntn of Litrra- turf, such a HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS AS WELL AS TBE FAV0SITE POETS, IX ALL STYLES ASD BIMiISC. SITZ ECCZ I2T TES 1TAXE2T WILL 2 PBCXITL7 SUPILIZr. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK STATIONERY! Tb Public will also find a fall Assortment of Oon.li Bel-niln to th Stationary Trad a great variety of Blank Buoka, tuck a Ledgers. Day-Becks, Pass and M.ncrandm Eccks, FISE WR1T1SG TAflRS or ALL KlUBS, WRITrXG TABLETS, PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS .V BOXES, ENVELOPES, PENS, PENCILS, INKS, dc, dr. BASK BALL GOODS, CROqlET SETS, ETC FICTVRES, FRAMES AXD MOV UilSGX, 0 ALL SORTS. THE STOCK OF JUSTICES' BLANKS IS FRESH d- COMPLETE Aad have all been canfmUl artataai una) In Sumeraet Jaunty, and wlllh found rorrrrl in I parliaUoTt. Correstunuene rU,mi Books, he.. 1 Invltad. and all mall arder will r. 49-STOBE OX ItlillUW tT , ruay WM. Beaver College and Musical Institute FOB Ttrxe 1.4 DIE. Ftntarmknofl5weekaorns8arTiwi.lia. slwerlwr A. vwailaaSM far . avat aa Msaa(aai. Lxtenatv apparatus. X ptmmmm aad including pipe aiiaD. end lor circulars to aanl'J-N.v,reb. t. B. T. TITIOB, V. . Baver. Pav WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF -PA. JSt.'SW. X. B. Oorr. LLP.. Chanrellor. T, Preparatory srb"L loelnillra; rutnmerial bran. he. II. Ollrx 94 Art and Khlloaiby. III. IKpartment of Enrrnseria and ajbesaiscry. Jula aivinij fnll information, aent on application. Next Term Open Sept. 1st. aaln-lns J. H. BORLAND, WHOLESALE AUCTIONEER IVXannfactTirer's A.gent or BOOTS. SHOES. BUBBEBS. USEES iffl OIL CLOTHS 723 and 725 Liberty Street, (HEAD OF WOOD,) PITTSBURGH, J?ENN'JL. UEOI LAR Ai niOS SALES. Xwwi-y wtUIDaT al 11 as. DTMail orders receive Prompt I sell goods 20 to 2) per cent, and deliver either direct from house in Pittsburgh, and can in my line, that it will pay them their purchases. As my 6tock is And you have a larger litse to Velect from than aDy agent can show by Bain pie. My FALL STYLES are the handsomest and best eook shown bv anT dealer iu the U. S. My specialties are SOLID LEATHER AXD HONEST DEALING. Iam the ONLY RUBBER AGENCY IN PITTSBURGH, and offer t hi fall LYCOMING. MEYER, AMERI CAN NATIONAL RUBBER COMPANY'S GOODS, at bricea that cannot be met by Jobbers) ; besides, aa we II as Job Lots of Rubbers, at 10 standard, first-quality goodB. . I sell lials and UoDgresa in the L. b. 1 sell Bal i Double Sole, SOLID LEATHER, that you can Retail at 91. z; Send for Samples of both of above. Sole agett for JOHN MUNDELL & CO S u SOLAR TIP " SHOES. A DMISISTRATORS NOTICE. hMMkt of rUy AlaMsa. eeM. Iat or Orasania;k Iwp.. .-oaieTucH uawt. l-a. laHtarvor admtnt-tratlnw on the aAove aetata kavisai ban ran lad tw tk awtrmtanwd k tk pruer at.jriiy, notio Is keraby irrn ut nil awiwais indt4 teaaaa tat tuk trame.ll. ais psiasH an tne nanna; euum aaalaet tk anan I present tkem daly autkmifa'stad lor ae Uwmmt ua Taareday, tk k 4ay of Uur, !, atarltrTMlMnc. - ISAAC TOPCK mtt. . i - Artmlnlalrmutr. ViTOTICE. " JJISSUIATHJ HOT1CE. i.V V4. . s a a . . ... . . , l v.. win ....i. .v. -rv v nv uaiauavtav- QwarraT&.y" iTU, .7J?V,'l " J: '' T- llZ.JZZr ' arm. J. B. jtVYDER. TfK-K. ' BUI AX rKASTZ. mtAM. SA VE MONEY, at It Will JPay You To Buy Your Memorial Work. Of Will F. Staffer, MA Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer In Mil ill EEAIITI i'asfar Warm Fwrnuked w Skort XmHrt. in 'II Color: Alio jgrnljor IKt UUITH UHu.k! Few's in naU or MOMMEST WORK will fiatl H to their Interest c fall at aav ar, wbar a prvper shuwln will b tva tbu. 4sr-larie. faction 1tuermttf4 in terTf Taac. omd PM. b. t tRY LOW. 1 tnvtt Special Attaalh w Uw Bras, Cr Pss Ss lss:s Intnoliaml by RET. w. A. OKT"r. a a I eiilel lminTn.Bt hi point of M ATtKIAL iP (lNTkt t'7'io.v. ami which I daatlned to h the Pojiitlsr M'tinmrt for m:r rtaaag!! Cli usu. .! E nm A CALL WM. F. SHAFFER. ET3T PEN KT'A. neindlng K. IXT TW BOTO Bls RTOIC. IT. WELFLEY. ffocth fa. OiaffS AT FACTORY PRICES, AT FBIVATE HAUL. and Careful attention. lower than the Jobbing Trade, the Factory, or from my Ware assure Merchants handling goods to call on me beforermkin always very full of I always have a-fort itntrcf Seconds, to 20 per cent below the- market, on the best$: shoe in Men's Calf Button a Men 8 eal Calf CaD Toe Hook A DMISISTRATOR-S NOTICE. Eat of DavM Bmtt. dorA., late of Janner Twp . rwawraet I . , fn. lyetters ol admialatraxioai aa th. ah.. Hf ... kavtaw boom Taaaad t ik swtaMnml be th. proper anthorltv. notle I krby (tvea tw all pwrwm tmletKrt. said tat t maaelmne.lt- t paymeM. aa tkoaw havta etalma aiwt taw am will prvawat tkua daly auiaentlnaMd for settlaasent ttamay, theJrU of kut. lima. av raaaiaawa al astaauil. av jaaa Tcwnskin. DAMU. J. Uok.XEia. urn K.C. BLtKlTS. H auamr. raw umomrmo eaao J. 3L COOaU