BBBBBWaBwaawaBW,,, 1 flje Somerset Herald. t.o mootbs outdoor work yrt. tjk out for the qainoxlal torm. -biw'sh cellars and opm dr.ir.s- oftbtwydi U wiU 00 f0ll0W dUStCT" of the sunflower ba. departed. professional seo will soon n the season to repair dilapidated Xbt threeuarter-mUepole of September sbeenpawed- weAry is " tim" PrePml 10 uke .ing cinnamon bark a recommended care quiche. A line of Hat. and Caps just reoeiy . ej J, Snyder Co. ,, back from the eH-J. B. Snyder. 7. ai lor near goods this week. I" n tUtiie latest novelties in n a Boner's Clothing HalL T Urpst stock of goods ever brought to lWn iU foaDi rt J- B Sn?JeT's U T n-Types and Genu taken in the best ,lr at Weiaeys Photograph Gallery. UooA ible correspondence is desired um aU important points in the county. " tm price at Welfley . Photograph Gallery ;0 as those of any other in town, v-wtiooi-ofall kinds at Mas. A. E. Uhl's. The hearing in the South Penn railroad faction cases will take place on tha 2Kb, '""mat Jl lhe wbe4t " sown' Dd it is beginning to make its appear- tare. as has been previously remarked: Those io live coal to shed, stiould prepare to fbwl it now- Goto Mrs- A. E. I'bls to see her new M rygoods-tueyare the cheapest in thr county. Tbe potato-bus is on the tramp. They can be en moving in every direction-going , winter quarters, mayoe. . Tvrone Herald has on exhibtion in its -v -. . 1 nts .,,. near ol corn tua &Mt one-third of tbe grains being oats. j Oar Ladies' Coat Department is now full, i" new and the latest styles, at j J. B. SsTDEm Cos. Jambo and the baby elephant were killed H being run into by an engine on a freight tin near t. Thomas, Ontario. Canada, on ine-ly- C;! r.d see the latest style dry goods, in VifEtrhwls, Tricots. Cashmeres, Ottomans. Crary-clotlis, Satin Berbers, 4c, Ac, at J. B SnroVr s Co s. Prrsott- desiring to have a good Cabinet PSnocrarh taken, will do well to have the work done it Welfley. rhotograpb Gallery in the Mammoth Block, Somerset, Ta. A fine line decorated Chamber Sets, Hang ing Unit, etc. ; our fall stock now in. Call aid see '.be m. at J. B. Suvnim Co s! Jndfe Harry White, of Indiana County, has derided that dealers in phosphate must rt inire for it outside the borough lim it, on scrtunt of its loud-smelling qualities A mora in tbe Huntingdon court-bouse has been Etted up for a sleeping apartment, ::h comfortable cots to accommodate the jarr hen required to be kept together over Df':.L It the air of a cellar is damp, it may be tfc jnx.shly dried by placing in it a peek of fb lime m an open box. A peck of lime w-U absorb about seven pounds, or more thin three quarts of water. Baux.BairK? As good a the best tsd a.eapertban the rest. Four nuudred !b iBand on had. Yard opposite the Plan irr Mill. HoisaooK Bos 4 Pabsos, t 8omer?et, Pa. Onr lotrons know that during our closing oat sale we disposed of nearly all onr stock. Te bsve now the largest stork of goods w ever had. and all new and fresh. Pon t let them sell yon old and out-of-style goods when you can boy new and fresh goods for ie money at J. B. S5YP ft Co's. Vr Mmct Main Street. We have :i sdded a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo' rd ciesn. Mutton. Beef, Pork, C kept ftrwantlyon har.d. Open daily. Parties Wrine meat ran have it kept in the Kefrig entor nnu'l wanted. Roe DT Co. Toi'i,-m Ptoks We have now secured the le aeenry at Somerset for the famous rid well-tested Walker boot, which we will peil (nr the smallest profit possibla. Wabuy ditrt frnra the factory. tlerefore have one k-cew soods. Call and see them. Respectfully, A. H. Femer &. Bro. Verer in the history of Somerset has there been is fine a line of Clothing as yon will fed now tt J B. Sn vder Co's. Pont buy in oren-ost before seeing our line, all new, We dntft do like other merchants, carry an ;d ntKk from year to year, and try to palm tbem oft on our customers for new goods. bay Clothing to sell, and make such pri- tbat it will sell. This fall, especially we an pre voa a bargain. Com and see us. 1 -Horse power boiler upright. 114 - " 16 enrine " 12 " Columbus pump. 1 pair Harrison's borstones. It of pipe shaftinc. Ai! nesrly new. Will he sold cbesp. Can b seen in working order at the Somerset Vanir Works. F.nwrts F-Woir. Lsoies, don't ru this noU i '. Something entirely new ! X merrhant In this County kerer iiemped to keep n stixk a full lineof Ene French Chinaware. Havinghad fluent call. f,r that class of goods, we b honjV.t. and have now in stock splen did line r,f French and English ftina. plain and faurated. F lease call and see tbem i the stock t complete, at J. B. Snyder (Va. Ti ran m st Boyd's Drug Store Insert Powder. Sticky Fly Taper, rWd Hellebore, V!ie.i Paints, faint Brushes, frontlet Sets, la P..-. Classes, Fit CL-a-., r"i Cnds, Paris Green, Tube Colors, Shoe Brushes, Base Balls, Bass Hooks. Spectacles, Soda Water. 1fiw Prices. Rrine completed our arrangements to tey all our roods lor ch, being very care fa when and where we buy, atxt having a t'sde that justifies us in buying in large lots. wfre! fully satisfied that we can sell you i cheaper than anv other merchant In eoonty. W.meankosiness. Cor stock iH snd running over. : Call and see ua. J. B. FxTBia Co. I Eoa't think of buying carpet or rngs nntll see oar line. Just having returned from where we bought some extra bar ". buying in 1, lots, five times as jT ny other merchant in tbe conntr ld lnr, we certainly can give yon lower - j ... j ...... j teas any one else. We bave a rood ; ""SHIS at 5Gwtt I I 3 ' wr , iw j 50. 35, 40, 4J. 5u, GO and 75 : .... "Tfl. Phase call and seeforvour- stUat J. B. Shypeb & Co'a, I 1 Cofirt Dxt wek. Haye you paid your voting tax? If not do so before October 3d. The senior editor of tbe Htx i spend- I ing the week at WUliamsport. There were a good many drunks and dis orderlies about town Saturday night. Mr. J. K. Coffrotb. has freshened up his residence with fresh coat or paint. Mr. William C. Davis, ton of Iniel E. Pavis, of Bradford is visiting relatives in this place. Ex -Senator Grof was in Somerset Monday in attendance at the Democratic County Convention. Messrs. Joe and Ed Love left for Sharon, Mercer county, Monday, where they will at tend school. Mr. J. L. Berkey informs us tbat be made twenty tons of hay from bis second crop. Pretty good. The brick pavement in front of Fisher's book store and Coffrotb Ruppel'f law of fice, were taken up and re-laid last week. A course of lectures and other entertain ments for the winter months should be well patronized by our citizens. Mr. Chambers Huston has a corn and pumpkin patch of about one-half acre, on which are growing seven hundred and fifteen pumpkins. Mrs. Wells, of Indianapolis, Indiana, will speak in tbe Disciple Church at half past three o'clock Sunday afternoon. All are cordially invited to attend. We were misinformed when we stated last week that Mr. Clark Benford and his sister Jessie, bad purchased Mr. Frank Granger's property. Clark was the sole purchaser On his return from the East Mr. Becher tbe popular clothier brought with biiu one of Gray's patent base-ball and cricket body protectors as a present for the "Glades." Saturday was one of the most superb days of tbe season, and every young blood who could get a team, or a seat behind some one else's team, went over to Jennextown to see the ball gamt. Thos. Shoemaker offers bis entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Queenswara, Drugs, Wood en -ware. Groceries etc., etc., at less thsn cost. Must be sold within thirty days. A Clarion paper says the last time CoL Coneland, the popular lecturer, who recent ly acquired a new reputation at an Altoona hotel, visited that place, he was accompan ied by his niece. At least he said she was bis niece. It is reported that Mr. Frank I". Case, ex Collector of Internal Revenue, wili return to journalistic work, and he is mentioned in connection with the city editorship of the Pittsburgh Tuner. Mr. Eli Bowman, of Somerset township, recall v sold his fine farm northeast of town for .-,000 to Joseph Miller, of Jefferson township. We understand Mr. Bowman is negotiating for a small farm near Snyders- ville. Rev. Dr. Samnel Williams, of Brooklyn, now visiting his relative, E. F. Kerr, of this place, preached sixty years ago on alternate Sundays at Schellsburg and Somerset. His father came to this county just after the rev olution. Bnlt'ord flnzrttc. Mr. Henry Meuler, a well-to- lo farmer of Somerset township, died at his home a short distance sooth of town on Thursday last. At the time of bis death Mr. Metxler was in the sixty-first year of his age. He leaves a wife and two daughters to survive him. yuite a number of the members of the Re-for.-ued church of this place drove over to Berlin Sunday to attend tbe meeting of the Synod which has been in session at that place for the past week. A very large num ber of people were in attendance Sunday. An exchange savs : " We used to have an old-fashioned h-11 : then tbe New Testa ment revisers changed it to Hades ; then tbe Old Testament revisers changed it to SheoU If one more lot of Divines get a whack at it, they will call it " skating rink." Look out for two swindlers that are going around this State. One of them purports to be alter crop statistics, and tbe other has a remonstrance against heavy taxes. Both ssk farmers to sign their names to papers, which afterwards turn up as promissory notes. v Owing to the large criminal list. Judge Baer has continued all civil cases put down for trial for the first week of court. There are some sixty new cases on the criminal calendar, and it is thought that the entire week will be consumed in trying cases of this character. Our Democratic brethren had quite an ex- citine contest tnrdar, the occasion of their primary to elect ddeirates to the Countv Convention. Mr. Charles H. Fisher and Mr. Solomon Chi were tbe successful candidates. The vote was: C. H. Fisher. ,-S': Sol. l"hl, 27: Val. Hay, 25; Geo. W. Benford, 23. Mr. E, H- Trent, of Hiawatha, Brown county, Kansas, who has been visiting his parents and friends in this county fur the past month left for his horns Tuesday morning. He likes to return to tbe old county for a visit, but thinks tbat it would take large inducements to get him to return to a Somerset County farm. The work of tearing np the tracks and I shipping away the machinery employed in the construction of the South Pennsvlvahia i Railroad still goes on. Each of tbeoriginal the hospitality of Mr. J. Fnnk Gaul. O Con contractors retain a small force of hands ! nor was of our party, and attributed the ill- that they keep at work in a half-hearted I manner, ine roea dm m I numwr oi rilaces is being generally used as a drive way. Pv On Saturday Ex-SheriffLashley wasgivefl I be present, Mr. Russel, of Pittsburgh, was a hearing at Bedford before V. 8. Commis-' selected as umpire. He umpired in a very sioner Lingenfelter. V. &. District A ttor- j satisfactory manner for the first four in ney Stone represented the government Tbe j nings, when one of Smith's balls struck evidence produced failed to show any crim-! him fairly in the centre of the chest, -injur-inal conduct on the part of Mr. Laehley.aod ing him to such an extent that he had to with the consent of Mr. btone tbe commis-1 quit the field. Mr. Don O'Connor took Mr. sioner discharged the defendant. Russel's place, and umpired in Tery fair . . I manner for tbe balance of the game. The OwJne to thcabsense ofJudgeBaer.it was! "JenBers" went first to the bat and were decided by tbe counsel for tbe Poor Direct ors and Auditors, against whom informa tion has been made, not to bave bearing on a malau output writ Monday, as had been arranged. Tbe defendant went before Jus tice Lint Monday morning, and each gave their own recognizance in tbe sum of one ; hundred dollars lor their appearance at court. The cases will be tried, if tried at all, next week. The Hamersly Opera Company gave four performances in the Court House last week, and each time they were greeted by crowd ed bouse. Monday ever ing they rendered " Mascot," Tuesday evening " Chimes of Normandy." Wednesday matinee "Pina fore," and Wednesday evening "Olivette" They are a good company. Messrs. Paul Casebeer and Charley Sob oil are to be con gratulated on their successful enterprise, and to them is due tbe credit for arranging for last week's pleasing entertain iienL ' fi.ml wwka since we rfnd to vt.it -,..1. a S..mrt hr .n ,nt from th. I' j - - - - i 8. Signal service office for the purpose of as-. . taUishing a signal station at this place and ; suggested the propriety of the boroagh .n-4 did not act npon onr suggestion, so oar en terprising druggist, Jlr. C. X. Boyd decid ed that be would establish a station here at .... ,n...i..-u ..v. c . j his own expense. He b has mrcbased the I .l I. I J I lupwiu mm uau m vtj iimuwuR wie' prepared upon which the flags .win be dis-' slaved. Tbe Bole will he tUcm1 ob th i orner In front of Mr. Boyd s Drug Store. . ' If tbe farmer can realize $19 per ton for what hay be has to spare, he ought to sell it, for tea chances to one it will scarcely bring thai price next spring. Ftbuc Sale. I will sell my personal property at public sale on Thursday, October 15. atlu o'clock a. at. Eu Bow mas. Becher, the Clothier and hatter, is daily receiving his fall stock. He has just return ed from the eastern msrgets, and says tbat he intends showing tbe people of Somerset and surrounding country tbe handsomest stock of Clothing, Hats and Gents, Famish ing Goods, for the least money, tbat has ever been seen. So do not fail to examine his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Tbe 8 tale Sunday-School Convention of Pennsylvania will meet at Sunbury on Tues day, October 20, and will continue in session until Thursday evening. Each county B entitled to ten delegates. : Information in regard to railroad transportation can be se cured by addressing Jacob Bhlpman, 8an bary, and information regarding entertain' ment can be obtained or G. W. Deppen, Sunbury. m m Kiw Goods ! J. M. HoMerbaum has just received a lull line or goods of every variety suitable for tbe fall season which he propos es to offer Tery low for tbe cash. Special at tention is called to tbe stock of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods which we be lieve tj be tbe largest and most complete stuck ever offered in Somerset County, and at prices that will defy competition. Don't forget the place, and to call at tbe Somerset Clothing House, Jfo. 4, Baer Block. AnnrrtoK, Fa em ins asd Fbcit Gbowebs. J. D. Baer, of Friedena, this county, has made arrangements with reliable Nursery men in this state by which be can furnish all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery and small fruit, st from 20 to per cent, less than the regular travelling agents charge. All trees, ecu, to be strictly first class stock. Mr. Baer will not canvass much at present outside of Somerset town ship, but persons in other parts of the coun ty can secure these reductions by informing him in time. Special Dxuvxav Stamps. Special deliv ery stamps have been received at the post office in this place, to be sold after the 1st. of October. They are of a blue color, un like that of any other stamps used by the government, and are about twice as large as tbe ordinary kind, designed to attract the attention of postal clerks to them as soon as the letters are taken from the mail bags. They are rather pretty. On one end is a picture of a messenger boy running with a letter in bis hand, and on the other end the words: "Special postal delivery; secures immediate delivery at a special delivery oflice." Tbe following are the principal prints of the new marriage license law, which eoes into effect October 1st, 155 : 1st. Marry no one witbowt a license ; 2. Retain blank to you directed ; 3. Fill out and give parties you marry blank marked "origin al ; 4. Fill out and return to Clerk of Or phans' Court, within thirty days, blank marked " duplicate" : 5. Marry no one out side of county in which license was obtain ed. For any violation of direction No. 1, the party offending will be fined tl 0, and for any violation of direction No. 2, tbe par ty offending will be fined $c0, for each vio lation. Examikatio at SoMKRscT. The exami nation at Somerset on Friday Sept. IS. 1S5. was one of tbe fairest I have ever attended. Mr. Holbert's clasa consisted, for examina tion, of twenty-six persons. Prof. Griffith, of Ligomer, Vas accidentally present and at the request of Co. Sup't Weller, he and Mr. Holbert conducted the examination in read ing. Tbe class all acquitted themselves most admirably. Very few of the certifi cates issued were less than two better than last year. The great majority of Mr. Hol bert's class received first -claw certificates. Mr- E. E. Pritta and Mr. Charles Ij. Savior both of whom attended the Somerset Nor mal received professional Certificates. Miss Hattie Stntzman and Miss Ada Knepper who spent the summer at tbe Lock Haven, Pa-. State Normal School also received Pro fessional certificates. SrxcTATOB. The un terrified " met in county con vention in the Court House at half past one o'clock Monday , afternoon. Charles H. Fisher, Esq.. was chosen Chairman of the Convention, wiih Hon. Fred Grot as Secre tary. Henry Lucas, of Jefferson, and H. H. Flick, of Somereet Township, were appoint ed as ti llers, when the Chair declared tbe nomination of a candidate for Jury Commis sioner to be in order. W. A. Powell, or Berlin, George A. Thompson, or La vans viile, and W. P. Hay, of Jefferson, were placed in nomination. Tbe first ballot re salted in tbe nomination or Mr. Hay, by tbe following vote Powell Thompson 7, Hay 17. Samuel Puilson, of Berlin, was the unanimous choice of the Convention for Poor Director, as was John J. Hoffman for Chairman of the County Committee, and Charles H. Fisher as member of the State Central Committee for the ensuing year. A. H. Coffrotli, Esq , and Frederick Grof 7ere selected as Delegates to the State Con vention for 1SS6. Bass Ball Tbe game of base ball play ed at Jennertown Saturday afternoon be tween the "Railroaders" and "Jenners" was witnessed by about three hundred peo ple. Fully one hundred persons from this place drove over to see tbe game. The one "o -" uia its oesw out was una- ble toacmodate all who came, A num- Xber of tne hospitable citizens uirew open their doors, and generously entertained a large portion of the crowd. We. in com- pany with a nomberof others, partook of success that attended his playing to Mrs. . uiui neguv umnn. . . j at half-past one o'clock in the afternoon. iOwining to the inability of Mapiedorn to struck out io one, two, three order by Smith, who was in excellent condition and did the best pitching he has done this season. The "Railroaders" took a wbithwasb on their first Inning and gave their opponents three of the same kind, one after the other. The "Railroaders" scored two runs on tbe sec ond, two on the third, seven on the fourth, four on the sixth, and three on tbe eighth inning. The "Jenners" scored three on tbe fifth, one on tbe seventh and one on the ninth inning. After the "Jenners-' bad had their ninth, and last, turn at tbe oat. the score stood 18 to 5, in favor of the ' Rail roaders," and as the game was already theirs they did not Uke their last bat Smith and Davis both did admirable work, striking out the "Jenners" roost as fast as they could take np the bat The "Jenners" ) played a good game but they are not able' to stand np before tbe "Railroaders." The following is the score by innings : .1 I t t : i it as l t 1 t BaUimlari... . " Railroaders " are now fairly entitled . i i, . : 1.:, -r.t.. T - "ZT " " H-AI nZ I Vinntr Thawp riaafawatawl tlAam " rsTt " "VV " " , fro lb ft ,Jt? 3 ' 3 ' 1 The fine playing of the Parker brothers j heritage was always looked upon as an in was admired by all who witnessed Satur- stitution of the devil bv some of onr riti- div't nmc. ' s - c , i Arrangements bave been made for two! . O . . c. . , .v. I gaujca liouflwm un h nuunjij, id ibciiij mat idb superstitious idea IS last dying forenoon tbe "Jenners" will plsy tbe 'out in this part or tbe "moral vineyard." " ftuuW aul In lh aflpnuvm th villi v.t. again cross bats with the " BailroxtrTs." The Somerset Township School Board will I meet at the Glade House Saturday to era ploy teachers for the different schools for the coming winter term. m 9 m During this week I will receive my new stock of ladies and childrens wraps, consist ing of Newmarkets, circulars, new style long and short wraps for ladies, also com bi tui tion wrap. The prices will be much lower wan u year. jams. a. i. u, It is gradually becoming an established fact that I am Milling all kinds of dry goods including Silks, Cashmeres. Jersey Cloths, Plaid Cloths, Plain Cloths, Flannels. Sbawis, Canton Flannels, Shirtings, Ginghams, Un derwear for ladies, children and men at low er prices than elsewhere. Come and see them and judge for yourself. Mas. A. E. I'hl. Old JcDfiMESTs. It is tbe opinion of ale gal gentlemen that many old judgments and mortgages will be wiped off the books as soon as the act of the last Legislature im posing a tax upon them becomes operative. Judgments cost nothing except to reiisue them, and many of tbem are kept on the books year after year, in the hope that the person against whom they are entered will some day be worth something. Their prin cipal will then come in. Few people, however, will pay an annual tax on a judg ment or doubtful mortgage and take the chance that it will some day become valua ble. On this account many of tbe veteran judgments will be swept off the books. " We. the members af the Grand Jury have gone through the County Jail and have made a careful examination of the same, and after due consideration have come to the conclusion that to make repairs to said building would be spending money uselessly. We woulii therefore recommend the building of a new jail, and tbat tbe old building be sold, with a certain amount of ground, and apply the proceeds thereof to the new building. We further reeomnend the building of tbe new jail on the North corner of the Court House grounds." The above is tbe finding of the Grand Jury at tbe May Term of Court. It now re mains for tbe Grand Inquest that will as semble next week to say whether they con cur in tbe wise recommendations of their predecessors or whether tbe old jail shall re main in its present condition to the disgrace and shame of the citizens of the county and the cause of humanity. Says tbe GazelU : "TbeBedford attorney practices law with a meat ax. He swings the weapon about bis bead and slashes snd backs and chops and smashes things gener ally. To be a success he must first of all use his lungs. He mast yell first, last and all the time. Xo matter about tbe law and the facts, if be can bellow. He mast be able to jump two feet off tbe floor and crack his heels together three times before descending ; and be must be able to split the top of the counsel table with a single blow of his 'fist. He must quarrel with Ibe opposing counsel, with tbe court, with the crier and -with the witnesses, and if be can all tbe time keep up the bellowing business his star will shine resplendent in the legal firmament. What a fortune Slugger Sullivan would make were be a ruenber of the Bedford bar I The old er attorneys are tbe chief offenders. Tbe young men have some respect for them selves and the court and they behave as gentlemen should. Those who snow better and who should set an example for others to follow are the men who make a bar-room of the temple of justice." Tux New Scalp Law. At the last ion of the legislature an act for the destruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes, minks, hawks, weasles and owls in tois Common, wealth was passed, which provides for tbe payment by the proper county of a premium of one dollar for each red or gray fox: fifty cents for every mink, weasel, hawk or owl, except the Arcadian screech or barn owl. The person killing any of tbe animals or birds for which a premium is provided as above, must make affidavit before a justice of the peace as to the time and place of kill ing the same, and produce the entire pelt of such animals, or the bird, when the jus tice shall in tbe presence of the person claiming the premium and one elector of tbe proper countv, cut off the ears of such ani mal, or tbe bead of such bird and burn the same. Tbe justice is then required to give tbe person claiming the premium acertifi cateot compliance with the act, naming the kind of animal or bird killed, the date, and other facts required by the act, and on pre senting these to the county commissioners. they will give an order on the treasurer for the amount of tbe premium due. It is also made the duty of tbe justice to forthwith file in the commissioners' office the affida vit taken by him, for which be is entitled to twenty cents compensation. Any perso attempting to collect premiums by fraudu lent representations, or aidirlg any other person to commit fraud, is liable to a fine of not more than $.V0, or imprisonment not exceeding one year. B BOTH EEfcV ALLEY ITEMS Tbe corn is all cut and on shock. The crop seems to be better than it has been for years and therefore look out for heavy pork ers this fall. The hum of the cider mill of our friend "Davie" can be beard early and late. David is in a good bumor, the apple crop wasn't better for years and his is tbeonly cider mill for miles around. Rev. Poffinberger who was preaching for the Lutheran church at this place for the last ten or fifteen years resigned his charge and intends going awav in a few weeks. The Bro. is going to the oil region where he expects to preach for his church in the fu ture. Tbe Synod of the Reformed Church is still in session in Berlin at this writing. Some ninety ministers and elders are present as delegates. The important church questions such as the missionary cause, educated min i.-try, and church extension are receiving special attention by the Reformed church Next Saturday September 26, the School rrj of Brothersvalley will select the teachers for tlie coming term. Tbe salary will be thirty dollars for Professional, twen ty-eight for first-class and twentv-four for second class. There are at least three appli- Mnl, (A.nrv u .1 a r,.l T 1 ! L- :. V- 1 ! j , , will be able to make a good selection It required two days to sell tbe goods or our farmer friend Jaob F. Walker. Bid ding was slow and dull but Mr. W. is a strong administration man and be would hardly believe it if I would tell him tbat un der a Republican administration bis goods wonia nave Drought one tnousand dollars mo ethin they did under this administra tion. Last spring Mr. John We) and and wife pulled up stakes and went west, but tbe country and climate were not as favorable to them as thev supposed, and concluded to return to Berlin, where they landed last Thursday, and on Friday morning Mrs. Weyand fell down stairs and broke ber arm. They bave our heart-felt sympathy in their affliction. Last week Peter Suder the only extensive cattle dealer of ibis section started east with a large drove of cattle and sheep. The price of cattle and sheep is way down but then you must reu.ember we are living under a Democratic administration, and a democrat ic administration represents the times of a hundred 1 years ago, but some people wi onld not believe it if an angel from heaven would tell tbem so. To-day September 19, the Tlank road Un ion Sunday-school picniced in J. X Cole man's grove close to the school-house- Rev. Potfinberger of the Lutheran church and " John H" Knepper, of the Brethren church made appropriate speech Band (which is oneof niawl nrmnnata tiuaoKaa Tk. asw; iNUUwiU the finest in the coonty for age and sixe) furnished the music. . A Sunday-school nicnic in this nut of r.vT wt v . - . kui, i wu uiir uj uiono ice people ot Somerset count . and th. id rj k..n .r ..... BaoTHnttvatxaT, Sett. 21, ISsi Tax Kiw Jail. Ma. Eorroa : It may not be out.of place to recapitulate tbe arguments made use ot by me in three successive issues of your paper, in favor of tbe building of a new jail in the northeast corner of the court house yard, as recommended by the last grand jury a re capitulation of the argument that has been broutfnt forward to meet mine would be iui possiole, for the reason that there baa been none. My first argument was the humani tarian argument. Nobody denies it. My second, was that the present jail is a nui sance, annoying to individuals and endan gering the health of the entire community. Nobody has attempted to answer it, except by a puerile reference to the profession which one gentleman named sees fit to pur sue. 3ty Ultra argument was tne insecuri ty of the present pen. Flippant reference to another and costly jail in another county are the only attempt at reply. My next argument was the necessity of placing refractory prisoners under illegal restraint. such as ball and chain, handcuffs, etc., and the danger to the county that at some time there will be suit brought to recover dama ges therefor. No attempt has been made to answer this argument. I may here say that my article caused alarm to seme one, for I bave the word of a reliable gentleman that His Honor, Wm. J. Baer was immediately consulted regarding the placing of the ball and chain on the men mentioned. The Judge replied that there is no authority whatever for such a proceeding, and tbat it is done entirely at the risk of the county. My next argument was the possibility of the repairing of tbe present jail so that it can be fitted np for offices, paying sufficient rev enue to clear at leasi me inteiest on tbe bonds that tbe county might issue for the erection ot a new jail- An attempt was made to answer this, sad at first glance with some appearance of plausi bility, by saying, "if the old building msy be made into offices, etc., etc-, why may it not be refitted and made to answer tbe purpose of a jail?" But no one who has read my articles with any attention, can fail to perceive that they clearly set forth the eutire unfitness of the present structure to be used as a jail. It was modeled on a dwel- ! i hit tuitiuA u ,1 . 1 nlannt-il htr . man w lin I knew nothing of tbe proper construction of jail. One writer in the Meyarndalt Coinmtraal says: I he articles oi nuniDago are written tor the express purpose of working on tbe reelings of the grand jury. Why does he write articles 7" Why does Senu- Weekly Smith publish his articles, if not to work on the feelings of the grand jury T Why does Semi- Wttklg Smith reel called upon to say, " There will be no new jail ; of that Plumbago may rest well assured '" Did be not feel that be bad educated public senti ment to tbe point that he-could make the as sertion? Again: Why did .Vm-H eoty Smitk feel called upon to say to a certain party recently: " don't altogrther hie the appeamnft of the praml jury, hit tlxrt't enouyh men m it whote mull lit m Oieir pockelhnott to defeat the pmpition. Tbe truth is there ought to be a new jail, but it suits my pur pose to oppose the measure, and the bard- handed and tight fisted old cocks in the back townships think 1 m tne special guaruian oi the interests of the overburdened taxpayer.' Ot course ifr. Semi-Weekly Smith is a phil anthropist. His heart is filled with "the niiik of human kindness." His skeleton appearance is due to sleepless nights spent in the study of the problem of the ameliora tion of tbe human race. Semi-Weekly Smith' t virgin heart has never harbored a single thought that has not been in tbe interest of humanity. Poor fellow ! Poor fellow '. No body doubted that be in wedded to love of bis fellow mortals as to a bride. He might have gone down to the grave and had a flood of tears wept on him, had he not got to med dling with Somerset Borough officials, poor- house Investigations, libel suits, etc. Now, I venture to say that by the time a year has parsed .SrmMrHy Voice will be heard howling from Somerset for a new jail, for he'll be locked up there indefinitely by tbe time the libel snit has been followed bv two or three conspiracy prosecutions, and various other ills that flesh is heir to in tbe shape of - legal annoyance. Poor Srrni- HWklg ' I pity him from my sooL la tbe words of another, " I (eel for you, but I can't reach yon." Accept your doom with patience, and get yonr friends to pray for your bappy deliverance. Yours truly, Plimbaoo. A ddi wis, Pn Hurt Id, IM&. Ladies', mens' and children's red white and mixed underwear a ;eciaUy at Mrs. A. E. I bi s. MARRIED FREEMAN HYATT. On the :!wth of August, 1S5V by E. P. King, Esq., John Freeman and Hannah Hyatt, both of Fay ette county. MAl'ST FOLK. On Sunday, September 20, 1383, by David Fuller, J. P., Mr. Chris tian S. Maust to Miss Ida C. Folk, both of Elklick township. NEDR0 JCDY. On Sunday, September 13, 1V3, at the Lutheran parsonage in Ber lin, Pa., by Rev. J. W. Poffinberger, Mr. James H. Nedro to Miss Carrie M. Judy, both of the vicinity of Girrett, Somerset County, Ta. COLEMAN WELLER. On Sunday SepJ tember 20."I?5, at the Lutheran parsonage in Berlin, Pa,, bv the same. Mr. J. Andrew Coleman to Miss Sarah Ellen Weller, both of Pine Hill, Somerset County, Pa. SOXEMBT IlShii. Oorrssted by Cook, av Banana. is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED Apple, dried, V k. ......... Applet-otter. gal HrkB. t lve a Uutter (roll) ........ Baekwbeat 9 buih - meal, 100 as..... Beeswax ft a Baeon, boulders, f a , 4uOMe ta oo . . lie tie 2'v iSe Se lOe " ntrThniW .. : jiU Onra. (ear) new basnsl.... 7ue - (shelled) oJd " SiTOc SDMI . -2e Calt skins, fl a.. SOtBS, V dot 1IV ...aoo m I""is'e 1 4:oe 7Vxoe .41 2l sa vtiwe soctew rjoe .4g7 le ..at fcrfesi eo 1 riaxsewo, w d.wj... Hams, (Mgar-eurad) ft h. Lird. ft., Leather, red sola, fl ft... uppev - . kip. " XlddllaKS,and eaop 10 as.. u. fl ba roauct, w m f new).. j nju.f'f' " Kavs. ft. Sail, Nx 1. fl bM.sxtra Orossd Alum, per sack Ashua. per sack.. Saear, yellow fl a,. ...... - whits " Tallow, W ft. ......... ........... w bst. fl ba , Wool. ft S3 OO ToflSO scan -s7e SI OS Sfed&M Wanted on Salary. . EXPENSES PAID :-Saleraa fee tbs Ncrsxkjzs. LalaMtilMd 1S34. All tbe newest and bestnrts ot trial', aad oraaaMBtai trees, vines, etc, sen-1 Tor Terns. m. e. HMKta reiriST, SepS-za. Boeheeter, M. T. D 1SSOLCTION OF OO-PABTNEBSHIP. notk-e la berebv etna thmt ike nartnershlD of I. W. C UhbhU m. Cot, In tbe Oeneral MerebaadUlng aod (ncery badness at Larana I lie. has been dUsoleed by aataal eoaaeot, D. W. C. DambsoM retiring from Um ana. The basinets will ba rondaetM bv Oeoran Uumraokl. who ewns all the Botes aad aeeooata. Person Indebted to the trsa are-reunestad to call at th store and make payaieDt. D. W. C. TCMBArLD, GEOKQE DT'MBAl'LD. Lataxsviixb. Pa., San. 14, issa, at. A. 8. McGREW. . L. JENKINS. M-GREW & JENKINS, Musi, am lETiGum PETROLEUM EXCHANGE, 115 Feartk Ayeiae, pirrsBTTRaH, pa. Oil Bought .ftd Sold Margin. MfOHrrt jr Mtil er Ttiefrmfh receive Prempt Attention. sapSMsa. GRAND OPENING OP HEW FALL GOODS. BUTinUGLZ bm m aiiffti Sim, j. - BlXiidfcl'l BmdM, - 11 sa Win Hauittti Gotta, CEaiarj. fl-dlB Wilt All ths Lsadisg Skades is COLORED CASHMERES. A Fall Use ef ' 6-4 TRICOT CL OTHS k FULL lias ef 6-1 PLAIN GILBERT CLOTHS, A Fall lis et HOMESPUN SUITINGS, IS GREYS ASD &R0WSS. A Fall Lisa f Blackburn Cheviots, In tt, Xyrtlf, Brown tad Black. London Tweeds. IN NAVY, MYRTLE and BROWN. CAMEL'S HAIR, ' - la 0 inch Widtht, mil the Xtw Skodet. CANADA CLOTHS, IS SO-i-VrH WIDTHS. A Fsll Lias sf "WOOL LACES, Silk Bimlincs-to Match. Plain Dress Goods for Trimmings. A HASDS0MC LIS OF - Gilbert's Cloth Plaids, X HAMDSOME USE OF 24 AND 40-1KCH PLAIDS, O.VE LOT OF PLAIDS ATlOCts, VERY CHEAP. i Fill IBI I Iffll flWi AO pieces 27-inch Dress Goods, at 6 Cents. 40 " 24-inch Brocaded Dresa uoods at 5c' 40 - Good Dare Calicoes, at 4 Cents 40 " Ginghams at 5 " Canton Tlasnels. Sleached asi Un- . bleached, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Cents. Colored Canton Flannel in Myr. tie, Brotmtt, Leeulti, Mart and Green, A FILL LI HE OF BED FLANNELS At 20. US. 30, 35 and 40 Cents. WHITE FLANNELS,' BARBED FLANNELS, STRIPED SKIBTINO FLANNELS. A rCLL LINE or MORGAN'S FLANNELS. ' eaasT baboaiss is TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, BED SPREADS. Ac, Ac, Ac. . FmU Line of mil the Umdit in BleatM aM MsacM Muslins, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKINGS, MENS' WEAR Blankets in Reds, Blues, Pinks and Greys, at Prices Never Before Offered. All the Latest Novelties in JERSEYS and SHAWLS, LACES. GLOVES. COLLARS. OTBSETS, RICHINOS. STOCKINGS, NEW HAXBCHQS, KERCHIEFS, ' ' .'. . A, ' fee. . '. CEITS" FUBKISHIKC GOODS. a ruu usa or CiUL'S HAIB UKIEMAB 0:7". : ora line or BAVELOCKS, ' JESSE Y COATS, .MISSES' COATS, ; EUSSIAX CIRCULARS. LADIES' NEWMARKETS Will be OaetK tab Week, Ue Haawsea tit Use We Ever Offeree. ALL NEW GOODS 1 FOR GOOD CCODS. IEW STILES. LOW FBICES. CAIX ON Parker & Parker. HERIFF'S SALE. .- . . I r Vm A I CI 1"- LeT Faaad Vad Ex. tmedoat f Ike irX at Comowa Flea of SoeaeraM Ua. Pa aad to bm di rected, til art will tie espueed to pabhe sale at the Cesrt Hvue la Suaaeraet f urvsjcs, fn., am FRIDAY, SEI"T. 25, 1SS5. at I !. r. all tbe rl-jht, tltlo. interest and ciAita o tu Swede lrva aixl 4 '! 'uiaMoy , of. ia aad to tbe ftee, loll, asd antnierriitd and ex elusive prtvllece of Binlu, dlirnton ami takiax away all the eoej. ir ere, Hreiay, flmes'e aad ail at ber mlneralj l;in aad betBr onder aad apen. aad eoatalned withia a truua tract of Uad uasta la Summit Twp.. Seioenet Ce,. -, i euaaded by the t afnelwiAa river oa the Nrtlv and adj-inin Leula of June A. Miller and others, cnnuiainx : acre and atlowmacea. And toe full ra and nninferniDtea nsat el way en. apow aad eemtd land lur mlninf snd lakine; away tbeaald aiietraU iy men wayi ana wm,u eimj be aeresaary and nrenleDt. laieepi lhe anner Isna Star e-ree annl Ine buiHine"!. Aim. the riirht d Uewndanl Company to aaa to ol Mid tnd ai may be aeeesenry to eondnrt tnelr leaanbip. AlBo, all their richi, title 94 laternt la a brtuxe aa-roea Cawelman river between the railroad and aatd traet of land , abo, the railroad tnm tk nridire bun the Biaea. and tbe defenl- asu' lnureet in a Burrow strlpuf Und between the r. ft I. a. A, aaa tne mer oppoeue n. Taken in exeewtiua at the Mki 9t Thoe. S. Hep- piewhite- ALSO All the T.tt title, latere aad claim ol Ttio. U faal a jt. la aad to the fellowuur real ea- iie- eu: Iweeertaln la of araand aitoate In the Baerhk y anmy af the Burowh of Mrrera daie. axeaenet Co.. rm.. known on the plaa ol aald Bonh as Mi t. 3eo anil XL, oounaea en tne North bv F' nrth imt.M tbe East by KMae alley, eo the Sooth by lot No. .'v. and on the i dt tsverniey eireei, pw- h -l. wb, wn iw, that and lit feet deep, with the a )purt nances. Takes la exeeuiiua at tne suit oi vbm. aeoter and J. I. Malury, yanaera doing bausea as Heater a, Maiory. ALSO All the rtitbt. title. Interest and claim of the defendant, 1. S. Lane, of, In and to tbe lollowuuc real estate, vis : a certain o o, iivupu ihuh ui the tillage of Hooverrnile, Uaemaboalas: Twp., Somerset Ool. eoatatalSK acre, more or less. adjoiBina; lands of buwtn Lane, folly bemneev. Joua Hammer, and inain street. haTtue. a twe-story plank dwelling house thetvon erected, with the appartenaaree. Taken uexeeauua itunmi9aaeii un- mermaa. ALSO au tne nKHfc, uu. ij.Mt.-i - ... Merera. of. in and to the lollowui desrribed real eamte, vU: No. L A lot of rronnd in Xeyemlale Brith. Somerset t., Vn rruatlna; ua Centre street. Market S-iuare ami Meyers Arena, anu iuvuwi- l on tl.e Nurthesjt by u- lae'i, known oo the plan of Meyers' aadltloo to said Borough as lotr-VlStt. No. i A lot of fTousd sitoate as aforesaid. sjI known as lot No. 4 la oluicers nrst surey, rroat Uut xi feet oa Centre street, and 60 teet ca 1ml. strret. No. S. Two lots ef rroana sitsats aj a;urrsiu. lyinc between tbe mill mer ami tbe eiteia ui Salisharv street, known oa the plaa of Meyers addition as Ma No. S4U aad Ml. No. 4. A certain tut of ground situate as afbre i,l. I,lnir between Orant street and the ezten- ska ol Saiistnry street, aad vast ef Haily's Bot tling Lstaldu-hmeni, lielng part of lot knows eo the plan ef Meyers' addition as lot No. UT, and frontiDg s l set ea Uranl street, aad So leet o Salut'ury street. Au. a. A eertaia lot of ground situate ne eioiw said, lying between Orant and Saiint'ury streets, land West of Hady's Bottling establishment, be ng part of lot known on the plaa of Meyers Addition as lot No. T an-linatlng ll'i tect ea Unit street and lis Wet oa Sallslmry street. No. h. Four lots situate as alorrsaid each feet front by M teet deepon I he South side of Meyers' avenue. w est sale ol Corstnot street, aad near to he Kailroad depot, known oa tbe plan ot Meyers' addition to said Buroagh as lots oa. e, 4A i aad M. No Z. Two lots ot ground ia Bockwoud Borough, SmnirHt Co.. Pa., known OO the DllB Of Sifcld town as lots No. 1 and 2, each containing about one-fourth acre and lying between Main street and Kallroad street, aad couth of Werner's Tan-aery- . No a A tract of land in Summit and Brothers- valley Townships. Coenty aad State aloresaid. adjoining mtKls of (ant a Hugus. Jacob Bittner, Henry Mistier, and otlwn. containing 3x6 acres and wl perches, eaore er less, known as parpen No. 16, or the Edward Suptrtun tract, with an orchard, etc. thereon, with tne appurtenances. No.. Fllteea luta In the town of komania. Summit Twp., Somerset Co., Fa., fronuug on KeTstooe avenue, and known oa the plan oi saul town as lob NuS. UI. U2, 133. 1M. Ida. US. 137, IA. las. 140, 141, 14J, 143, 144 ami 14i. making two blocks of lots bounded on the northeast oy uaas- etman river. Southeast by Chestnut street. South west by Ki-ystone avenue, and Northwest by W-ainut street. No. l'J. Eicon lu in the said town ot R'no la situate asaluraald known on the plaa ol sanl town aa lots No, wi. 10.1, lt4. luo. 1J4. 1. 10, lia. la, and 130. No, lui to ), lot and loi bound ed on North by lot No. lot, East by Hemlort al ley, boutn ot i;nestaut at., ana n- iw a,oib. at. I Wen bv Shaw s Avenue. Nos. L4. Abound ed oa the North by Keystoce Areoue and Oay Street. East and South by the caseeiuun Kiver, ami West bv Shaw, Avenue. No. 1.4, Vti. 1-S, lai, and Lai, bounded on the Nona by K"yooe Avenue and Chestnut St., East by Caseciinan Kiver. South by Oay street, and West by the Kaiiroad or Ke stone avenue with the appurte nances. Taken io ex utioB at the suit of tUvM IX hty's use. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Nelsua Lenhart of in and to the following oeaeriried real estate. .Itnat ia the village of Oarrett, Summit twnahip, Somerset coanty. Fa., being tot No. fronting oa Centre street and alley on rear end, adtoinior lot No. n one side aad LaFayette street on the other side, hating a one and a half story plank dwelling bouse thereon erected, wun the appurtcnaaeea. Takes in execution at the init if C. W. Kimioel use ef S. I, Livengood, eu a-. ALSO All th right, title. Merest and claim of J. B. CriUhoeUi. ol in and to the following real estate. u : i certain tuu n rroafM situate in tne hoi ouich ol Koekwuod, Stmcr-et ( iuty. Fa-, fn-nting on Main street and extending Ku k to alley. kt o rjounoii on tne Aorto-ast oy kk alley and lot No. so en South-west by a twenty loot al ley, lot No. i lylni: betweea lots No, e arnl 60, having a twotory r re ine dwelling bouse erected on lot No. 5e with the appurtenances. Taken la execatioa at tne suit ef J. J. Bauger. ALSO All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of Mania Barrett of In and to tbe following real estate, v,s : Two certain lots ef ground situate ia the Boroairh ot Contlueace, Somerset county. Fa . fronting ea- h 14 feet on Odea street and extending ba, k 11 feet to an alley, known on the plan of said Bor ooah as l-ts No. iU sl join Block S: said lots are feni-l aad nailer cuftlvatlua, with the appurte nances. -ALSO- AI1 th right, tttl.-. Interest anl etaimof J. M. Flanlaaa, et la and to the following real estate. vt : Two rertAin lots situate as aioresaid. frontina each feet on Oden Street and extending ba k 1.1 teet to aa alley, known ss sou 13 and 14 la block 11. having thern er-ted a two story frame owellmg house with kitrhea attached and other oatbuLUitns with th appurtenant e. ALSO An the right, title. Interest and claim of John McKenna.oL la and to tbe following real estate, vis : Two certain lots situate a aioresaid, known aa lot Nos. S7 and 2S in Mock on piaa of said Borough, fronting each 24 feet on Meyers street, and extending back 1-1 leet to an alley. Lot No. is is a corner lot lying along Manning street. Said lots are fenced and cultivated, with tlx ap purtenances. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Isaiah Morrison, of ia and to th following real estate, via : A rertlaa lot of ground situate as aioresaid ami known ea the pUn of said Borough a lot No, 7 ia Uocs I. fronting 24 leet oa W iiliam street, evlendlct back ttl (et to aa alley : said lot leoc d and cultivated, with th appuneaances. AL0 All the right, title Interest and claim of The. P. Farnell. of la and to the following real estate, viz: Two certain iota situate as aioresaid. known aj lots No. 11 and II In biock 10. fronting St feel each on I idea street, and running back to the Caa selman river : said lots are lenced and cultivated, with th appurtenaacea. ALSO All th right, title, latere! aod claim of A. D. Sharp, of in and to the loU'.wlng real estate, vis : A certain lot sltaat aa aforesaid, known as lot No, 3S. Block 7. trvinting 4 feet on W iiliam street and extending back UU feet to aa alley : said lot tented and cultivated, wlia to appurtenance. , ALSO J All the right, title. Interest and claim of Chas, ! Valbrecht. id ia aad to the following real estate. I viz: Three certain ihs of ground situate as awre-j said, known as lots N. lo 11. and 12 ia Block lU fronting each S4 leet on Udea street and extending : back 11 teet to aa alley, saul lot being traced 1 anu cultivates, witn tue appurtetiances. ALSO All th right, titie interest and claim of H. C. Wlrsing. of in and to the following real estate, vu : Two certain lousltnite as aioresaid known as lots No and 7 la Bojek lo. fronting ach '44 feet on Odea street, and running back to Cassel man river, said lots being lenced and cultivated, with the appurtenancrs. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim or Thos. William, ol. In and to the loi lowing real estate, vtr : Two certain lots sltaat as aioresaid. known as No. 39 and 40 in Block U. fronting st leet each en William street, and extending bark 121 leet to an alley : sot No. m a corner I A, and also I mots oa Charles street ; said lot are fenced aad culti vated, with the appurtenances. Tbe last nine above described properties takes in executlua at th saiief Was. H. Koonts. Attor ney itsrtbe Proprietor, of trie tow a of Coatluenee. A LSO All therlaht. title interest and claim of S. H Wciui-r, ef. la and to the following real estate to. wit: Two certain lot of ground sunaie'Btiarrrtt Somerset County Fa., heug kda No, 13 and I -I Imnded by Center street oa the Wt, ailev ea the North, alley u th East aad Jacksoa street oa the South, having thrreoa erected a aaa story fram building 30 iy 40 feet. Taken ia exacatloa at the salt of Jerome H. Ju dy. Jacob Judy. Cornelias Jly and Sum ael Judy, partners doing business a J. C. Judy a Co. TF.KM3 ; NOTICE All person 9 purchasing at the above sale will pleas take not Ire that a Dart of the nwr- ebaaa bwmj to b nude known at tha Ume -f j sale will be required as soon a th property Is knocavd down, otherwise it will be agala expoe-l to sale at tit risk of ta arst purchaser. The ; residue et tbe pwrchas atoaey a.t be paid ea cr besre Tbarsday f the arst weak of September! Term of Court, the time fixed by the Court for sw rarf ng th aeknowled snnent et oeeds. aad ne dee-1 I will be aekaowleda-ed until th narcbas atuaev is I paid ta ruiL Snsaire's Omn, I JOHN WINTERS. Sept X. 1M4, ShwriH. 1XJAL NOTICE. .i i To HaMa Fopej. of Markle Postafflca, Wsstaors- laad cuantT, rn, : Toa are aerebj aotiSed that ta aanaaar of a ITrlt ef Partltfcia Israeli oat ef the Irrvhaa? Ouartf Semersec Osaaty. Fa.. I will kl4 aa In quest oa lk Deal Esuu ef Tn"aa Keam dee' i, at his lata reside-, ta Iiwer Turkey foot Town ship, oa Tkandaf, th. Wh in? f September, lVii. wher row eaa attarnt if jma think prn. SlwU'sCriSca, I JUU. Wl.'STl'KS. Abb. IS, lSSi. 6hri T EGAL NOTICE. The follewlaa; a ssJfmea's Aeeoaats her kea Sled ia at j oBe. aad aotie is hereto riven that tae sasse will he presented t. the Oart for eonrr mattua a Tharsdsr.otobar 1st, Isaa, whea and where all partie interested eaa attend : Tbe Anal aeeoaat of Uwrwe Jokaaoa aad Peter Sader. Assticnesjsof Jeria Brntlier. Prore-i o&e. IT. B. CaUTCRTIZt.O. Sept. i, 1Mb. i PnthnuatMrj. S PRO BONO AVe annoimcc that having bought a large stock of FlannelSj Yarns, Blankets, Canton Flannels and other Fall anil Winter Goods at Low Figures, we can offer them at prires never before touched by 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.j itc., is very large, most desirable Goods Call and buy, and GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. R SETTER ASD c4S CHEAPER TEAS ESDCBSZD BT PRACTICALLY & f STCI.2. Over GOO Beautiful Designs. i I' Price List - : tiirCUiirc. li -.'-At ; Ws rojrcrvD ar MONUMENTAL BF7Z : COMPANY, Ih'AU C "... j TS " A NEW BOOK STORE IS SOMERSET. W:m:. S.WELFLEY, BOOKSELLER SOMERSET, PEN IT -A. - Cfers a Largg ari Tsll-selected Stock of MULES, TESTAJIESTS, JIYJIS HOOKS And Standard and Jlivllanrou L1 in all lhpartve-nt.i of Liera tarr, ftrh a. HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVEL AS WELL AS THE FA T0RJTE tOETS, i.V ALL STYLES J.tD B;C.c. AJJT ECCZ TH2 SUh2ZSI TILL IS PUCHIILY S-TILIZr. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK STATIONERY ! Th Public will also ftaJ a fall Assortment ef (Josh 6elfrfng fx th. Stationers Trad, arlarllsg s great variety of Blank books, saeh a Ledgers, Day-EcslaS, Pass and Memcrandiin Becks. rXE sTbjt.VO tAPERS OF ALL ST.VCS, WRITING TABLET. rEXCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IX POXES, EXYEL OPES, PEXS, PEXCILS, IXKS, dtr., A,:. BASE BALL CO0DS. CROQUET SETS, ETC.. PrrrjtfS, FRAMES ASD JfOt LDWGS, Of ALL SORTS. TUESTOCK OF JUSTICES' BLAXKS IS FliESli f COMPLETE hai bare all been earefally printed nrase in Somerset treaty, and will he o. eoerect al jfrticuttrt. Correrpoaoenc. stmnt Ueks. c. I inslteii. aad ail mail nlera will re ceive prompt attentii. ss-STOBI tS Sail naSBST., 51 EXT T (Sla'S ! MTOBE. may27. AV"M. II. WELFLEY. naLACE 0B6AMS II I TJawBBaBaBaBflBwaTaBaBTBi9Ca.3B ZZ3BinmmmkWkmmmmZ u THE .1 - ii --.-i Ipncs?. ur or.n are mut ntpr hy the laj mue.cwn WKvery Orxan I-'ull y Wurruuted for Five Vc"rv. TU"E OITLY CaaXN" ETTfcE, AWARDED A GRAND GOLD MEDAL BY THE TRI-SIATE FAIR ASSOCIATION, THE ONLY ORGAN FOU WHICH A JRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED BY THE NEW ENGLAND FAIR. Thr ttiejhr Jtrmrdn mt mil KmirM rkm XAVif-f. pOAnDMArJ&pAYplArJOS AI1E THE 33EST. SIX BEATTITTTL STTLrS, UPRIGHT, CABINET-GRAND AND SQUARL Tli? oijIt Piano eve-r .wHnil fJHAXI HHA MED A I by tb Trt-HtaW TemXt A.Mci:itiou Vhf pricn a low aa auy Or clitM ianov Tbaw Iiutnimeauare kuktileJ ielnflly t.r thitaatuity by ts wln.ai. prwaf 1.-th ok of parrhajiDaT lthr aa Ore r Pl, will do w-U t hrrl -iraiD t iPMraiD:Dt. Mmay iefMif?w trm pn-wstoot r ttiaWtt i th r-mtT. wx hav-i tb iticrvameBi la we, will bm gtTen If desired. Wm twrCaLlaM, Pnc, ., tu IB. e. welch, a-Eisn?, epOstm-eow. FRIEDENS, IV SOMERSET COUNTY IW ! (ESTABIJtSHFJ) 1877.5 CHA2LLI.E1122S5. II 1 FBIT1I President. Cashier Colleetloa mssl. la all parts ef tb. Taltsd Suua. CEULRGES MODKHATIL Parties wlshtss to aead awsee West eaa t a enassilatt by draft ea New Tars la aar ram. Culleniues tna-le with ptxaptnesa. I'. S. &h1 boahl and aM. Mower aad ealaal les serared btwtof Metwld's celebrated saw, with a Sar gent a Yai SXst 00 Um. luek. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. mW All legal hoUdsjs otwerred-'tw Tbe paMIr Is beretiT aotiSed that ererter na Tlaiter will b rreei.ed us ailewesl at tn. Laaty Ptwr lluae oa Saaday. JESSE HOOTEB BEUBEX WOT. JOSIAH l.tK EJTT. September a, lSh. Wreetors. PUBLICO. and is composed of the in the market. SA YE MONEY, at It WiU Pay .You To Buy Youf IVlemorial Work. We F. SMff, MM, Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer In mm un mm m miuiuiiu iusu uuuijiiu iiujaja. Cntern rt leniulfS s wsrt jsortce. tn mil . fefors. Alto Ajent Jot the H UITE BBOSZkl Fvmn la need or .WO.vr.lfr.VT WORK will Sm.1 it ia thir Interest u ell AS Bie ahnfl. where a (nper showing wili he gtTen theta, ae't fm t'.m b'eeraarrj tt L ry Cmte. end Ff . lilt' lus'. 1 inrit. SaeeialAUeauua lath Wilt! bss, OT P2T! ZlK laSaStJ Intn-lwr-f be RF.T. W. A. ORI?f'. as a I'e. ei-!el Improeem-nttia point M 1 TtRlAL A0 t'O.vsj Kill IOS. an. w tilth is 1et!ne,t lu tw the hi'tM-lar Mmiinvnt wr e.r fhaageabla Clt mat. ss..m XI a (SLL WM. F. SHAFFER. BEST IM THE WORLD Th onlTontnn nua-le tn which in nrtcrwtnTlv rifn- hin-I the Utti'Wim Qtlai qanhti-n of loan: pow er. ie pili. bn'(U4D-v. anl y inp-thwtie ilrlir:irT. Tt.- ntrMt Mmnjit:ty bvtAUiiIul nolo rffei-m rvrf pnlar-t. TheHiIy -it..p ;.-rlia cvor invented that ova ut be li.trruntesni hv a. Thw- only n,-:ui mwl with hUrw rup-sfitT m, r at tht H r-ju'rM but little effort with Ue 1W: T supply all thairdspMirftl. Tl.p - tmMdr tiumt Wttrint em- in market. XlllfJlly JTTJiUllurj Ulyt wlsVta9 ( 4tM . Xa mttmpt mmd f rh-mpm fW tnrk In mlr to utitPM'U iiiiVn'r m.iiorru-, W-til adwiiow pr:-s ua w run. n. msi;ntin tii hirht orrtrT of ? - saie. Tw. thenssuhbred SH11KT HtiRX COWS, sire aad Sam ketk reit.rwd. len fed la color. Will D.Ud UT kalf tnelr real taia ALSO, On. Sar month old Jersey Bt LI. C4LF. solid euhrr. by my reeltersd Jersey Ball, eat of a tirf-eta Jersey t ow. ALSO. A a.mber f BI RIslHIBB !"W PllS. lur leeslera. Sir. awl lnm (wmsAled. Will he k.m l- w- f r stk thl, kmd. ALSO. C'TSWfLD rf'K. verr krre. two rears old. Twu Bt t H LMBS. mtm scram. Mir. ef tbi stork welgBwi ever pnarwls. P. MttFLET. pl K- Sosaerset, Pa. A 3f ORDfXAXCE. Wsnrii Cemptaiat ba beea to th. Chief Kanrea nd Towa :oncil that ertaa streets and Ailev s are freqaeatir abstracted by jivrsuas pmytsa same, inerew. o is EXACTED: That ea aad after the 14th day Aasmst It shall . aaiewiul Swaay persii. orprrsa to plar the rame of Crwiaet. tor aar cam of like aa tarei, or t plirh karmbas. nin er aits. any sameof like natarei In anr Susse-. or ASey ia Ui. Boreaa-h ef jtuisemi.u. ander penary of a fine ef aot aiai thaa via aad snt i-ai than Sign"iJ ADAJ Gil .H. Berre. Joa H. CrBTBB, Lawts H , Jobs P. Dsrsoaa, S1S-H. Ouaaeli. 1