Somerset Herald. TUnkng wfll be the next public hoi '..er -proof001 of Wtiflej . 8001 ds - to tM Jd uke00t 6rSt nrriage U" Bm! j. Morrell hadhia lift insured for rjuOOO. Bar your school upplie at Welfley's For g"1 wbiw ,hirt 80 10 Bcbe', Dotting Hall. Alglin of Sealskin Caps at Becher s (-.otUiM Ttlflty i u imt Prefrd to uk photograph. o, latest novelties in Hw can now be Bhert nothing Hall. xiB.Tvpes and Gems Uken in the best ,i st Vflflej f Photograph Gllery. The prices at Welfley a Photograph Gallery tT low as Ibuae of any other in town. .ythe leading novelties in enU Fur nisbing Ooods at Pabmb Pauei i. St Goods of aU kind at Mas. A- E. 1'hl s. Ivies', men' and children'! red white al mixed underwear a specialty at Mrs. A.. Vbl's. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Euchings. Hunbarg5.Uces.Cuf&.etc..at riuuiFiuni Coum risnnels at 6 cent, 7 cents, 8 cents, scents 1" cam. nd 12 cents, at Pabkib & Pabkcb' Go to Mrs. A. E. Chl's to see her new ,,Uirygoods-tbeyare the cheapest In tic county. jCili'l Pbvsiology is now on tie shelves for sale at at Fisher s Book Store, at 40 gr.a per copy. AfiiUliceof Sew Goods of all the New cries io Ims Goods at FabkebA Passes'. 1 fall line of Sew Flannels, Tab'e Linens, Ntpkins, Towels, and Bed Spreads, at PaEKEB 4 PtUtR I. Persons desiring to have a good Cabinet Pfcotopapu tsken, will do well to have the ,ork done st Welney Photograph Gallery in the Mammoth Block, Somerset, Pa. Hon B. F. Meyers has leased the Harris bar,; fV-wf so W. P. Hastings of Punxsu tney, Jefferson county, for a term of five Tan. the lease to ran from October 1st. r,nrt runu ! Cloaks of all the lead ing sty 1 just received, t-at we are offering ycrchnp. Sew shawls, at Pabkeb A Paekebs. jIjthuh, Take Soth t If you want a ri Boys' School Suit or a cliilds Kilt, call t Berber's Clothing Hall, where you can jet the best selection, and at bottom prices. Th .leventh annual convention of ths Ax:iiion of the Directors of the Poor of Pennsylvania will be held in Philadelphia nut month, commencing on Wednesday, the 14th. Jast received, Sew and Fresh. A very lirgt and beautiful stock ot Chromos, Pic tures and Picture Flames. Lanres; stock srd moat elegant styles in the County, at Fisher's Bouk Store. Buck. Buck. Baii-K ! As good as the best snJ cheaper than the rest Four hundred uwiMod on had. Yard opposite the Plan in XiH Bouaooc Baos t Passo", Somerset, Pa. Frmtfrr Rem. The undersigned offers his farms in Alle cttny township for rent. Address, Sastcel Waleie, Mt Healthy, Pa. Tie manufacturers to whom were award ed the contracts for furnishing the new pos ts! cards to the government, have fallen Mind in their work. Almost all of the poftcSees are out of these cards, to the great nwonrenienos of the public A business experience in Somerset, ex tradinr rivpr wears wives lis snch a knowl flp of the local trade that we cannot fail to wt the full wants of onr customers. M.M.Tredwell & Co., Mammoth Block. Bits, bonnets, trimmings, gloves, hosiery, embroidery silks, corsets, jewelry and nov- '.ie oi in descriptions at lowest nguree. M.M. Tredwell A Co., Mammoth Block. pieces of 27-inch Dress Goods at 6 cents " " Sew Calico "4 " ft tt - - a, ' " New Gingham "5 " 3 " " Sew Dress Goods "5 " at Paikeb & Paxkxk's. Durinr this week I will receive my new Stock of lsdlM tnd piilitrtiB wmn mnit. It of Xe markets, circulars, new style long sod short wraps for ladies, also a combina- two wrap. The prices will be much lower n isa year. Mrs. a. K. I hu The drv lflIir nt t)xm r.t haa hMn lif'aly fororsble to the corn and buckwheat tropi. both of which are abundant A week met M tir weather will make nearly al I corn ripe enough to be secure from seri Wa dimaee bv front. Um nfmir furm " slready have a large portion of their Hut Maiiet. i added a Urye Refrifrerator to onr Meat as wnicn all meats can be kept coo1 t-n. Mutton, Beef, Pork. Ac., kept ""wantlyon hand. Open daily. Parties mtineat can have it kept intheBefrig- --r iuiqi wanted. Rota Davis A Co, . ' v"ey's Sew Book Store you 0T can Spelters, Arithmetics, irrtphies. Histories, PwssiwiPtp,,, . it.. neatiers Grammars, Physiologies, Copy Books. Slates and Pencils, Writing Books. Ja,Jr PTaos-We have now secured ..j, , ncy 6on tor the famous d-Jtel!stprctpoe8ible. We buy frota th. ftnorj therefore have none """rood,. Call and see them. Respectfully, A. H. Ferner A Bro. IS?-?- ''4Bdlebora, Ptints, - -r. IStlcCV Klv Ptner Paris Green. Tube Colors, Shoe Brushes, BswRod., " ECla. r'eCieiB,i Base Balls. Bass Hooks, Spectacle, Soda Water.; Low Priraa ilL00" "C T MtaUHAsrrs. d uVnnl0ncbantsainf.nm. nil ? w'lT lbrn 'h School ' PrW? ahn ni Almanac, at 4sbiJL Di c" boleeale " fooTT Mm- books lower adw!l T hanin l! Try "Book Store. Somerset, Pa. uSf rain and wind storm of Saturday temnc You can now safely lay by your straw hat and linen duster. The criminal business at our court seems to increase each term. The senior Editor of the Hiiau is spend ing the present week in Pittsburgh. onnelbvilla baa been selected aa the place for holding the next Pittsburg M. E. Conference. W. H. Roe, John H. Brown, and Jacob Zimmerman, Esqr's, of Johnstown are in attendance at Court The hide of Jumbo weighed 1.G00 pounds. A ton of salt and 1. pounds of elm bark were required to cure it A cold wave struck this section late Satur day night since which time it has been pretty cool, thank you. Mr. George Auman last week told Are hogs that weighed 2,400 pounds to Mr. Arm strong, the new batcher. Mr. H. B. Colborn, of Frostbarg, has been spending the past week visiting his friends and relatives in Somerset. The Frostbarg base ball nine failed to come to time last week. They had evident ly heard ot the "Railroaders." John Durst, the young man who was shot, or shot himself, an account of which was published in last week's HraALD, b rap idly recovering, and will soon be as well as ever. Miss Leora C. Hay, daughter of VaL Hay, Esq. left for Akron, Ohio, last Thurs day where she will attend the conservatory of music and drawing. She willnot return till next Jane. The new marriage law went into effect Thursday last I'p to date Clerk Shafer has not been called upon to issue a single li cense. There seems tones mu in ue mat rimonial market A game of base ball will be played at Jtn- nertown on Saturday, October 10, between the Jen net club and a professional team of Johnstown. The game promises to be very interesting one. We are requested to announce that owing t a break down of its press the Meyersdale CVmimereutl was unable to issue its Monday edition. It is expected that the press will be repaired in time to inue the Friday edi tion. Horses, mules, carts, tools and machinery of every description used in the construc tion of a railroad are daily being shipped from this place by the gentlemen who bad contracts on the South Pennsylvania Kail road. Messrs. Auman A Pile sold their meat market property to Mr. W. B. Armstrong for tl-W cash instead of $1400. Mr. Arm strong took possession on the 1st, and is now running the meat market formerly ownea by Auman A Harmony. mm The second week of Court commenced at 10 o'clock Monday morning with the usual number of jurors, suitors and witnesses in attendance. Several cases, up to the time of our sroing to press, Tuesday morning, have been settled but none have yet been tried. The Supreme Court has affirmed the de cision of the Court below in the case of George R. Drips' Administrators vs. Josiab Brant and in the case of Mrs. Mary Galbraith vs. Uie 8. A C. R. R. Co. These cases were ta ken up from this county, and argued last February. The Secretary of the Commonwealth has ordered the discontinuance of publication of the notice advertising, the submission of amendment to the constitution relating to the population of counties entitled to a pres ident judge. The amendment will not, therefore, be Toted upon. Sheriff Winters left for Pittsburg Tuesday morning with the negro Joseph Johnson in charge. Johnson was convicted last week of highway robbery, and was sentenced to imrisonnient for three years in the Pent tentiary, The robbery was committed near the Laurel Hill tunnel the latter part of August, the particulars of which were pub lished in the HitULDat the time. - The clothing and gents' furnishing store of Mr. B. Becher, on the Diamond, was bur glarized Friday night The burglars effect ed an entrance at the front door by prying the lock open with a poker, such as it used on railroad locomotives. Two umbrellas were taken, and jewelry to the amount of one hundred and fifty dollars. Mr. Becher has strong suspicions at to the guilty par ttr and hones soon to bring them to justice. Mr Stutzman requests ot to say that be proposes ta open his school in the old school building in the west room up stairs next Monday, at 0 o'clock. For those who have outgrown their home schools, and especial ly for farmers' tons and daughters who can best be spared at this season, this will be a rare opportunity. At to bis reputation as a teacher we need say nothing, and he looks as if be could push things with bis old-time vigor still. Wben the sale of the real estate of John J. Spongier, deceased came up for confir mation Monday morning, Mr. Iliggenboth am, proprietor of the Glade House, was pre sent and presented a petition in which be offered $7800 ,00 for the Barclay farm. As the farm ha d only brought $7585,00 at the Administrator's tale the court promptly or dered the tale to be set aside and re-advertised. By reference to our advertising col umns it will be seen that it will aeam be offered for tale on the 31st of this month. Messrs. John H. Kantnerand X. B. Sny der are two careful and observing eardners, who have given much attention to the pro duct! venesa of different varieties of potatoes. Mr. Kantner planted at one place one and one-half potatoes of the White Elephant variety, from which be raised eighty-nine potatoes ; from another place, where be bad planted one potato he took one hundred and twenty-nine very large, full-grown tu bers. Mr. Snyder planted three small piec es of a new variety, from which be gathered fifty-six potatoes. There are a few other townships yet to hear from, but this record will be bard to beat The residence of an old man by the name of Zimmerman, on the Stoyestown road, about one mile Northeast of town, was bra ken into by a party of robbers, at a late boar Saturday night They beat the old man io a horrible tuanner and robbed him of four or five dollars, all the money be had in the bouse. His outcries attracted the attention of Mr. Henry Fisher, wboea boose was sev eral hundred yards distant, bat before Mr. Fisher could render him any assistance, the robbers bad lied with ' their booty. Mr. Zimmerman it a very feeble old man. and was unable to oner any resistance. He lives in the hoose by himself. He sayt there were four men la the party. Mr. Joseph Tate, of Bedford, whom it said is to succeed Mr. B. F. Ht alt man as Dep'ynternal Bey. Collector for this district, was in Somerset over Sunday and started out with Mr. Stutzman, to make an official trip to several of the distilleries in this county Monday morning. Mr. Tate's state ment la that he bss received the anBoint- j ment to go into effect on the 1st of Novem- ber and that in the meantime be wishes to I cqure aa much knowledge st possible of . the duties pertaining to the office from Dep uty Stutsman. ThereareamtroberofDem- ; ocniiic brethren in this place who are indin ' ed to discredit Mr. Tate't statement as at leant two of them claim to have tht positive promise of Collector Dowlin that they shall have this much sought after appointment Mishlei A Hisinger will open fall line of fall and winter goods this week. Give them eail. Don't forget to tee Mishler and Risinger's opening of ladies' fine cloaks and shawls, October 12th to 17th. The celebrated BocxBa-STAXiroan Coasi anoa will give three grand exhibitions in one night, Thursday, October 8, at the Som erset Skating Rink, consisting of fancy and artistic skating, bicycle riding, Indian clnb swinging on the rollers, etc. The only genuine and original Gruber's Hagerstown Almanacs are those told at Welfley't Book Store. Buyers will at once recognize the familiar, old-fashioned covers. We can supply country merchants at favora ble rites- ' ; The Borough schools will open on Mon day next At Welfley't Sew Book Store will be found a fall line of school supplies. He hss school books, slates, pencils, pens, ink, paper, writing books, tablets, com posi tion books, in abort, everything that will be needed by those attending school. The tale of the real estate of William Zim merman, decease!, has been continued to Saturday, Oct 31st, 1S8B, at one o'clock, p. m., when it will take place in front of the Court Hotise. MlCBAKX ZlMMIBMAH, Executor. The Pink T given at Mr. T. J. Kooser'a residence by the Ladies Sewing Society of the Disciple church, last Tuesday evening was a very delightful affair and the ladies were very much gratified by the receipts of the evening. Mr. Kooser's house and beau tiful grounds were brilliantly lighted up and presented a very bright and attractive appearance. It is gradually becoming an established tact that I am willing all kinds of dry goods including Silks, Cashmeres. Jersey Cloths, Plaid Cloths, Plain Cloths, Flannels. 8hawls, Canton Flannels, Shirtings, Ginghams, I7n derwear for ladies, children and men at low er prices than elsewhere. Come and tee them and judge for yourself. Mas. A. E. Ubl. Becher, theClothier'and hatter, is daily receiving bit fall stock. He has just return ed from the eastern margets, and says that he intends showing the people of Somerset and surrounding country the handsomest stock of Clothing, Hats and Geota, Furnish ing Goods, for the least money, that has ever been seen. So do not fail to examine his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Xtw Goons! J. M. Holderbaum has just received a lull line of goods of every variety suitable for the fall season which be propos es to offer verv low for the cash. 8 pedal at tention is called to the stock of Clothing and Genta Furnishing Goods which we be lieve t? be the 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 the Somerset Clothing House, No. 4. Baer Block. A tull line of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, etc, st Pakees A Paskeb s. Black Silks which we guarantee not to cut.at 78 cents. eS cents, 90 cents, $1.00 $1.15 $1.2S. Colored Silks at 75 cents. 80 cents, 85 cents, $1.00. Black Cashmeres, 43 inches wide at 65 cents, 75 cents, 85 cents and $1 00, at Pabeeb A P xra's. We have opened up onr JTew Fall Goods in all the new styles and novelties t it we are prepared to offer at prices that will tonish you all. Flease call and examine at Pa he is A Pabkeb's. The South Penn Railroad may not be completed, but v.e believe it wilL The Pennsylvania Central and Baltimore A Ohio are daily carrying new hardware to J. B. Holderbaum't Hardware Store, No. S Baer't Block, Somerset, Pa. New line of locks, knobs, hinges, latches and everything to finish up a building, and tools to do the work. Iron, horse-shoes, horse-shoe nails. blacksmiths' tools, guns, powder, shot, wads and caps, moat choppers, sausage stuffera. butcher knives, butchers' saws, glass and paints anything you want and at prices to suit the times. Come, one and all. and buy your hardware. J. B. HOLDIBBACM Being out of a situation, I have consented to open a High School for ladies and gentle men in Somerset borough, to commence on October 12. Intelligent and well advanced pupils will be admitted, who will oblige me by letting me know at once what books they have on band and what branches they wish to study. I think we shall have fair classes in Latin, German and Algebra, be sides giving Rhetoric etc. and such attention to the common branches ss may be neces sary. The first quarter will expire at tbe holidays, and the charge will be $5, with $2 additional for those studying Latin or Ger man or both. Those who cannot meet me will confer a favor by writing. Joseph J. Stvtzxa. Hurrah for the Winter Schools. At the opening of the schools many new books and school supplies will 'have to be bought The large wholesale and retail School Book and School Supply house, known as Fisher's Book Store, is better prepared to supply sll demands for school books and school top plies than ever before. This is positively the only place in the County where a large stock of all the different School books used in the County is kept Here you can get everything and anything pertaining to tbe schools. Wben you went sny school books go to Fisher's Book Store. Tne entire side of large storeroom is devoted to school books snd supplies. Polite snd courteous attention to tbe wants snd inquiries of the public Fisher's Book Store will remain as of old the headquaiters of tbe School Teach era. Hundreds of varieties of Reward cards and Chromos at ways in stock. Chas. H. Fisiiek. Exctbsior to Cbicaoo. The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway has ar ranged for its annual grand autumn excur sion to Chicago, on Tuesday October 15th. Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburgh, on that date at 6.10 a. ra., and 12.40 p. ra., central standard, arriving at Chicago, 9 00 p. m.,same day and 8.00 o'clock next morn ing respectively. This arrangement affords a daylight ride through from Pittsburgh to Chicago, to those who object to a night ride in Sleeping Cars. Tbe trains are equipped with elegant Eastlake Day Coaches snd Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cart. ' The rate will be eleven dollars for the round trip and tickets will be available for letarn passage nntil October 25th, inclusive. Tbe Sleeping Car fare for thoe who desire such accom modations is 3 00 each way. As this is probably the last Chicago excursion that will bo ran this season yen bad better ar range to go on the 15th. Last week was tbe first witnin our recol lection that tbe entire first week of Court was taken np in the trial of criminal eases. There were eighty -one cases on (be criminal calendar, fifty-one of which were tried or no proard and tbe balance continued. - Tbe first of the county cases, so called, wss reached Friday evening, snd wss the ease of the Commonwealth vs. Rudolph Ferner, the charge being "extortion by taking Il legal km" ss Poor Director. After hearing the evidence Judge Baer promptly decided that there could be no conviction in the case and that tbe only question for tbejary was that of costs. ' Tbe jury was out three hours, wben it returned with a verdict of "not guilty, but the defendant to pay the costs." We ara informed that on tbe first ballot six of the jurors were for putting the costs on tbe prosecutor and sis for putting Utem on tbe defendant. Tbos ended the first of the Ms by which it was to be proven that "t2.- 000 was stolen from the county." The Court instructed tbe jury that there was positively no evidence of criminality and that there could be no conviction. Tbe bat-' anceof tbe county cases were continued to Wednesday of this week, and as tbey have) not been tried we rexraiu from further com- sent. , .. . . , Becher the Clothier has the largest assort" I ment of best Red Medicated Flannels, White Merino and fancy woolen underwear that hat ever been brought to Somerset Call early. See fur yourselves, and lay in your supply before the sizes are broken. w e are opening and receiving twsce a week throughout the season, a fresh invoice of Hats and Trimmings, and all that per tains to the Millinery trade. We offer no old or out of style goods. M. M. TutDwixL A Co., Mammoth Block. In anticipation of the cold Cold Wave which has arrived, we are opening a mag nificent line of Fall and Winter Millinery. We have Hats, Bonnets, Frames, Ribbons. Satins, Velvets, Wings, Birds, Feathers and everything in profusion in the latest and cheapest styles. M. M. Treadwell A Co. Mammoth Block? 'i Sm-HxD School Boo.ks.-To make the burden of buving School Books at light on parents and children as possible there has been opened out at Fisher's Book Store, at Somerset, a department devoted to the aale of second-band school books. Many of these books are as good as new and can sell them at much less than the price of new books. Every body desiring to stve money bad better look at Fisher's stock of second band School books. Chas. H. Fisbix. Daisy Fash rom Rijit. The farm on which I live, at Millwood 6taUon. West moreland County, on the line of the P. R. R containing 168 acres, on which it ei barn 60x88 feet, with stabling for over hundred bead of stock ; the farm is now yoted to dairy purposes, and the raising grain, fruit and vegetables. A good and venient market for all I can raise. Will rent for several years to a reliable person. George Rhev, Millwood, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Awtioh! Acctios! . Acction! Wo will tell at auction at our Commissary at the Negro Mountain TunneL on Tues day, October 13, 188&, at 10 o'clock a. ., ail stock in store, household furniture, beds, cooking stove, three heating stoves, one show case, one Barnes safe, one single sleigh, one double sleigh, two sets tingle harness, one 1-horse lumber wagon, one 2 horse lumber wagon, one top buggy, one set plattform Howe's scales, one cutting box, one lot feed sacks, one letter pretts, and oth er goods too numerous to mention. TERMS CASIT. Job si McGovtsii. Son A Co. No Si-eesdi. We shall never give up the Small Profit Plan ! New Fall Goods ! New Fall Goods ! Becher's Clothing Hall is now filled with the largest and handsom est Stock of Clothing, Hats, and Gents Fur nishing goods that has ever been brought to Somerset. These goods are all new and rresb. Just from the manufacturers, and consisting of all the latest style Corkscrews, Diagonal, fancy and plain cassimers, cut aways, straigb-cut sacx and Prince Alberts suits, and at prices lower than any bouse in Somerset. B. Beth KB, J., Leading Clothier and Hatter, Next door to Knepper's Shoe Store, Somerset, Pa. A Cosmo Sexse idea. Farmers and other out door workers, have long suffered from the too rapid wearing out oftbe soles of their Rubber Boots. Dirt and gravel when wet, offer the best possible tools for cutting and grinding away the rub ber sole, and to this destructive agency Rubber boots are continually exposed, from the very nature of their uses. Some two years ago, however, the "Candle Rubber Co." of New Haven Conn., hit upon the idea of making their boot soles double thick in that part which ondergoes, the greatest amount of wear. By their invention the extra rubber is added on the ball just where it is needed, and no where else. So that while the boot is increased one hundred fold in durability the weight is but very slightly increased. This improvement, known as tbe Double Thick Ball, is advertised in our columns by Messrs. H. Cbildt A Co.. of Pittsburgh, the 'Candee" Co't Distributing Agents, and those of our readers who are in terested in the matter, can investigate for themselves by exsmining tbe goods on sale at those of our stores which deal In Rubber Boots. State Boabd or Health The recently created State Board of Health has distribut ed copies of the act establishing the board, and has issued an address to the public. The address, among other things, says : " No village must be allowed from this time forth to taae the simplest corporate form without laying before this board a carefully prepared plan of its sanitary provisions. Inquiry will be made into the character of the soil the quantity and quality of the water sup ply, the width and inclination of its streets, whether its projected sewerage is wise snd scientific.' The board mast also consider the relations of the country to the city as a purveyor. The supply of fresh vegetables and traits and pure milk an J other dairy products to large communities it of tbe utmost importance, and every effort will be made to requireand insure it The transportation of live stock for food, needs to be very carefully watched and regulated, both that none but healthy and therefore wholesome meat may be x posed for sale, and that infectious and epi demic diseases may not be introduced among our native herds and flocks from other lo calities. IhFOBMATIOSI FOB SPORTSMEX. In response to numerous requests, we give below a synopsis of the game lews of Penn sylvania: Deer may be killed from October 1 to De cember 13. The kiliinsr of a fawn when in its spotted coat is unlawful at any time. Deer must not be pursued with dogs, nor killed while in the water. Squirrels may be killed between Septem ber 1 and January 1. Rabbits may be killed between November 1 and January 1. Wild turkeys may be killed between Oc tober Id and January I. Plover may be killed between July IS and January 1. Woodcock may be killed between July 4 and January I. Quail may be killed between October 15 and January 1. Pheasants and prairie chickens may be killed betweu October 1 and January 1. Rail or reed birds may be killed between September 1 and December 1. Web-footed wild fowls may be killed be tween September 1 and January 1, but only upon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It is unlawful at any time to kill wild pigeons upon their nesting ground. Tbisuti or RtsrsXT. Wbeeeas, It hss pleased Almighty God in His all-wise providence to remove from our midst, by death, our sister and school mate, Sophia Foust, and Whebxas. As she was a consistent mem ber of the Zion Union Sundsy -school of Brothersvalley, therefore, , Retoktd, 1. That in ber death the school i has lost one of its brightest members; yet we bow in bumble submission to tbe will of Him who doetb all things wet, knowing that our loss ts her eternal gain. 3. That we recognise bis wisdom in plucking this flower for the adornment of his heavenly kingdom, ere a leaf bad faded. 3. That we deeply sympathize with the bereaved family and friends in their boorof sorrow. 4. That tbeae resolutions be published in the Soncasrr Hexald and the &MMra Cosmiy Imo, and a copy sent to the family of deceased. : One sweet flower bss drooped and faded, Ons sweet infant voice has fled ; .One fair brew the grave has shaded, One dear schoolmate now is dead. ' S. 8. MOKHOLDXB, " P. U. MlLLXB, P. Blotor, Essie. M. Cokes, Esnsa 8. KBirra. Committee. I Walker boot at Ferner Bro s, AW I will open my music class in Somerset about the 15th of October. AU wishing in structions in music on piano or organ will please let me know in the meantime. Miss Ella Sch: Futsr Blood. The casta of the common wealth against the South Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Beech Creek railroads came up for argument on continuation of the prelininary injunction at Harrisburg on Tuesday. Hon, Wayne McVeagh spoke for the Pennsylvania, Lyman D. Gilbert for the South Pennsylvania, and 8. R. Peale for the Beeck Creek. After the calling of the case. Attorney General Cassidy asked for the ap pointment of an examiner, for the purpose of taking testimony. The court teemed to favor it, but Mr. McVeagh opposed it, on the ground that it would cause delay and injure to a great extent the interests of the A Sir riant. f I. 111 VIM. I The court, howerer. decided in favor of V . . . examiner, ana me parties interested withdrew to decide on an examiner and the time to be allowed him for taking evidence. John H. Weiss, of Harrisburg, was then se lected. Mr. McVeagh then endeavored to limit the time to five days for each case in taking testimony. Tbe court decided to give the commonwealth ten days snd tbe defendants five, it being all tbe time asked by the latter. All tbe papers and testimony are to be ready by the 20th of October, when the case is to be ended. In the case of the Reading railroad against the South Pennsylvania for breach of con tract, the same order was asked for an ex aminer, but the defendants objected on tbe ground that no affidavits warranting it bad I been filed. Tbe court reserved its decision. . Memobjam. Died, at his home in Milford Township on Tuesday, September 29, 1885, Jonathan Dum bauld, aged 70 years, 1 month and 29 days. Mr. Dumbanld was brought np in Fayette county, where fee resided until the yearl84G, wben he came to Somerset county and took up his residence in Upper Turkeyfbot town ship. He was a man of exemplary habits, always cheerful, and ready to speak a kind word or lend a helping band to those who were in need of symathy or aid. As a professor of Christianity he was eminently consistent, his daily walk attesting his faith in the world's Redeemer. For nearly 50 years be was a member of the communion known as the Church of God, and was the first member of that denomination in Som erset county. He was several times honor ed by his fellow citizens in being called to positions of trust He was a member of the board of County Commissioners of this county from 1808 to 1873, and filled tbe po sition with entire satisfaction to all Death came to him suddenly, and no doubt unex pectedly, but be was found at hit pott, and it caused hiin no alarm. He went to his bed In the evt-iing apparently in bit usual health, but before morning " he was not, for God took him." He leaves a wife, twelve children, forty-eight grandchildren, and sixteen great grandchildren to mourn his loss. His body was laid to rest in the King- wood cemetery, near the old home where be spent the most active years of bis life. An appropriate memorial address was delivered by Rev.Marple. . N. B. C, CO!trLlE5CE ITEMS. On the evening of the 1st inst. Mrs. John Hanna, Miss Jennie Scott, Miss Prasiila Seese, Elijah Fike. and John Davis started for tbe Confluence Campmeeting in a spring wagon. By an unavoidable mishap the- wagon upset while yet in the yard, causing the horse to take fright and run away. Mrs. Hanna escaped with a few severe bruis es. Miss Seese had a leg broken and other wise bruised. Miss Scott was dragged un der tbe wagon for a short distance and much bruised and hurt, but no bones bro ken. Mr. Fike was badly hurt and bad some ribs fractured. Mr. Davis, escaped without sustaining any painful or serious injury. The horses ran a short distance w hen they struck a culbert and the wagon was thrown either upon tbe horses or in some other direction ss to cause them to pile up into one heap. The wagon and horses are in need of repsirs. a. Rev. J. J. Jones, of the A. M. E. Church, Connellsville, is holding s camp-meeting in tbe grove east or town. This meeting is well sttended, snd the services highly ap preciated. Rev. Jones is a fine pulpit ora tor, and knows how to entertain an audi ence. His sermons are all practical, and to tbe point. Few persons, if any, that have been preaching in this part of the county, have made a more favorable impression upon tbe people than Rev. Jones. There are, however, a few persons who cannot look upon tbe colored race with any degree of re spect limply because their skin is black, but happily tbey are but few in number, and without influence. Those who profess to believe that the colored man is so much the inferior of the white man that it is humilia ting to his race to receive instructions from him. should listen to a few of Rev. Jones' sermons. It is gratifying to every friend of human happiness to listen to a man who was once a slave, that can present tbe doc trines of tbe Bible in sucb a clear, forcible and logical manner as the Rev. Jones can and does do. Con fl uence, Oct. S, 18S5. X. Cot BT PROCEEPISIOS. The lollowing is s list of tbe criminal cases disposed of st hut week's court snd the disposition made of them : Commonwealth vs Edmund Cummins larceny, on information of Josiah Brant; verdict, not guilty. Same vs Lincoln Shaulis ; Sed. F. B. on information of Mary E. Barnet ; verdict not guilty and the prosecutrix to pay the costs. fcarne vsJj.it. Maust ; Sed. . & a., on information of Eve Klink ; grand jury re turn a true bill. Case settled. came vs William liromm; Larceny, a true bilL Case continued. Same vs George H. Tayman ; A. & B. with intent to kill, on information of Andre Soloder ; not a true bilL Same ts Henry Miller, larceny ; verdict guilty ; sentenced to pay a fine of $1.00 to tbe county, the costs of prosecution and un dergo imprisonment in tbe county jail for a period of six months. Same vt Richard Marks, jr.; Sed. F. A B. on information of Minnie M. Rogers. Case continued. Same .vs. Win. Hart man ; Surety of the peace, on in fo motion of Henry Slaugh. Deft, sentenced to pay a fane of $1.00 to the county, tbe costs of prosecution and enter into a r cognizance in the sum of $3C0 to keep tbe peace for a period of one year. . Same vs Casper Durst ; A. A B. on infor mation of Savilla Mel n tyre. Grand Jury return not a true bill and tbe Prosecutrix to pay the costs. same vs Uaniel Khoads; carrying con cealed weapons ; a true bill. Settled on pay ment of costs by Defendant. Sams vs Same ; A 4 B with intent to kill; not a true bill as to A and B etc, but a true bill as to Aggravated A and B. Settled on payment of costs by Defendant. Same vsSame; Surety of the peace; De fendant sentenced to psy the costs and bouud over in tbe sum of $100 to keep the peace. Same vs John S. Shsfer ; Surety of the peace, on information of Jonathan Barclay; Defendant sentenced to pay costs and enter intobis own recofrnizsncein the sum of $100 to keep the peace. Same vs. Lincoln Toonker ; Larceny, on information of Emanuel Meyers. Verdict not gailty. , Same vs G. B. Hummelshine; Larceny ,on information of C. H. Simpson : Grand Jury return not a true bitt. Same vs Edmund Cummins, Charles Cum mins. H. H. McGriff and George Davis; Larceny on iniormaiion of W. J. Biggin botbatn ; verdict guilty, except as to Chas. Cummins who wss not present and whose recognizance was declared forfeited. Sen tenced to pay a fine of $28 00 each to the county, the costs of prosecution and under go imprisonment in tbe county jail for period of thirty days. Same vs Joseph Wood ; A A B with in tent to kill, on information of David John son. Grand Jury return not a tine bill. Same vs Josiah Fnend, Theophilus King, and John King; Mai. mischief, on informa tion of J. C Sweitzer; Verdict not guilty, sud prosecutor to pay costs. Same vs Win. Gilbert ; A A B on infor mation of Wo. A. Ward ; Not a true bill id prosecutor to pay costs. vs Charles Uartmaa ; auL SBiacsicr, Inftrniatioai of Isaae A. Jcaktas; a tree bilk e eaatbraed. Same vs Ord Bamatt ; kanony, on taisnaatlon ot F. E. Woiawr; a tree bill; out soatuiaxL. Bass vs Jobs HolUboaer ; selling liqaor witfe- ost license oa taformetioa of Jobs Flesnmtngi sot a troo bill and pmateator to ssy costs. Same vs Jacob Heiobaata aad Wax, Vaaa ; lar ceny, oa mformatioa of Etlwall Ask ; verdict aot gouty. Same vs Siebard O'Donaell ; A a, B with latent to kilt, on tatbrmstlon of John O Nell ; not s true MIL Same vs John CNeil ; A 4TB, oninlormation of Xlekard ITDosaeU; a Use Mil; eaas eoatmaod. Suae n John Enxls ; taretj ot the pernio : not fro, entered. . Same vs Dennis MaJioaoy ; tareeny. oa tnforma Uaa of Josiah Keller; a tree bill; recoaalsaaeo of Defendant forfeited. Sease n I. L Johst ; aarryiac eosattssd wmepone, oa kitormatitn of Hoary Tooaker ; ver dict aot Entity aad proaaeator to pay oseta. Same vs. Santa; taretj of the peace, oatafona. Uon of Henry Yonakar ; not pro, enured ea pay ment of eosu by the Defendant. Bamovs W. H.Bert ry; AaB with Intent to kill, oa InlorauUoaofW. E. LoBtber; not pro. entered oa tevmcot of costs by Defendant. Sams vs Wss. Qoosr; A . B with intent to kill oa Information of Israel Hoover ; aot a true bill. Same vs Jobs Roam ; aamalt aad surety of the pease, oa information of Alfred Daniels : verdict guilty; sentenced to pey a Que of $10 to the omuv ty, tne costs of pissseatsoa, and to enter mto a re eotnnianco In the tarn of tlOO to keep the peace. jSamo T. 3. Picking ; Agt A 4 B, oa tafbraa- Luos of Mary Savior ; a tree MU : not pro, enter- lodapcapoytsontafeottsby Defendant. I Basis ts 1. A. Smith: llbtL oa information of eater to pey oosta. Some tsO.W. Baylor; AaB with mtent to kill, oa Information of Lew U Feller. Verdict gail ty of A fc B : sentenced to pay a fine of 2 to the eonaty, the ousts of proseeuUoa and andergo Im prisonment In the county jail for a period of six months. J Same vs Hoary J. HembaaKh; surety of the peace, on lnlermatloa of Uatnattno uemDeaga; discharged by Use court. Same vs Win. Wilt; A A B on information ot Sarah Reed; not pro, entered oa payment of oaets by the Defendant. Same ts John Reed, Robert Rogers, and Ataa- iel ram wait ; larcanr.oa Information of Bcaj. Lambert ; not a trne bill. Some vs Ephralm bVhroek ; A a B oa Informa tion of Daniel Rboads ; not a tree bill and prooo oator to pay softs except H to the county. Same vs Irwin Parson, A A B oa nforautlon or Henry Wedrow; verdict swilty. Sentenced to pay a noa of te the eonaty end the cotta of oroeoratlon. Sams vt Jobs Moon and Scott Sterner ; selling Iiqoor without license, oa information of J amet S Clark ; not a trne MU and prosecutor to pay all coats, exoept M to tbe county. game vs. A. K Shoemaker; omboszlement ana larceny ; oa Information of Geo. H. Gilpea ; not a tine MIL Samo ts Jam. S. Clark; false pretense, on infor motioa oT John R. Kooa ; not a tree blu, aed prosecutor to pay ousts except at to the county. Same vt A. f . Dickey aad U. S. Sharer; ombes tlement, oa Information of W. A Gaasawey ; not a true bill ss to A. T. Dickey, bat a troo bill as to C. S. Shaver. Same vt Henry Bunmyer; larceny, on Informa tion of Henry Stenger; verdict gailty; sentenced aim mflnaof iLOs to the oonatv. the coats of prasecatloa snd andergo Imprisonment in the ouosty jail for a period of six month. Same is Jueeph Johnson ; robbery, on Informa tion of Joseph Fisher ; terdlct guilty. Sentenced to restore aoods stolen, to pay a fine of 1 00 to the county and andergo aa Imprisonment at hard la bor, solitary confinement In the Western Peniten tiary for a period of three yean. Same is Wm. Hartman; rape, on In formation oi Ada Mitchell, aot a true bilL In all the cases against the Pour Directors snd tbe County Auditors the Grand Jury returned trne bills except to the eooats la the indictments charging larceny, these counts all betn; Ignored. Commonwealth vs. Bndolph Ferner, extortion in taking illegal lees, on Information of Samuel P. Snyder ; verdict not guilty, snd the defendant to nay the eoeta. Tbe balance of the eases against the county of ficials were continued te Wednesday of the present week. BSrOBT OT THB OEASD JTBV. We, the members of the Grand Jury Bare coot through the Coemtv Jail, have made a carers! ex- amiaatloB of the same, and after doe considera tion, hare come to the conclusion that bulMlng now fail would bo spending money ssoloosly. We would tBcrefaro tsoommead the following repairs to the old jail: The tearing out of inside of the jail department and arranging la two parts, one for male, aad the other for female inmates. The inside to bo sheet ed with troa. A rereads ta front of tbe dwelling A roof over thi door of the basement. Painting of the wood-work, outside. Levelling of collar Boor. Fence from street to the coal house. A sew wood shed. Repairing of cess pool and water closet to as to bo healthy to inmates. S. H. WaLTsa, Foreman. Road abb Bbiduc Views. Petition to vacate and supply part of a public rood in Somerset township, leading from Hunter's school houee to a point on tbe public road leading from the Somerset aod Bedford turnpike to Sny tier's mill where the road leading past Solomon Syford's to the same. Viewers, C. F. Walker, Herman Cunningham, D- S. Knee. Petition to vacate and supply parts of a nublic road leading from Confluence to Roads school house. Viewers, Alfred Mitchell, John Hanna, Noah Bird. Petition for a public road to lead from a point on the public road leading from Cole man's station, where Spruce run crosses tbe same on lands of Shank A Walker, to a point on the public road leading from Som erset to ShanksvStle, at or near tbe residence of Peter Boyer. Viewers, C H. Smucker, Uriah Trent, Peter Miller Tetition of citixens of Brothersvalley for tbe appointment of viewers to review a pub lic roaa! lately laid out from a point on the public road from Garrett to Berlin, on lands of Wilham Bittner, tq a point on the Berlin and Pine Hill Road, near Philson's coal mines. Viewers, J. Harry Fritx, John Sliaff, Aaron Boucher. Petition for a public road in Somerset township to lead from a point on the public road leading from the Somerset and Bedford turnpike at or near Pleasant Hill charcb, to a point on the public road leading from Snyder's mill to the public road leading from Somerset and Bedford pike to Stoyes town road past Alex Hunter's, near the barn of Ephraim Pugb, on line of H. Xico-ck-tnus and Ephraim Pngh. Viewers,y. J. Horner, William Baldwin, Noah KierTer. Petition of citixens of Faint township for a abridge over Big Paint creek, where the publio road crosses said creek, leading from Scalp Level to 8hade Fur nace, in Paint township. Viewers, Jacob Swank, Hiram Hoffman, Emanuel Esh. Petition of the citixens of Brothersvalley township for a public road to lead from a point in the public road leading front East Liberty to Roxoury to a point on the public road -leading from Berlin to the Somerset and Bedford turnpike. Wm. M. Schrock, Stony creek. Wm. M. Knepper, John F. Rayman, viewers. Petition to vacate a public road from a point on .Turkey foot road at or near Fred Wagners, in Greenville township to a point on a public road leading to Pocahontas, at or near Solomon Engels bouse in said town ship. 8. P. Sweitzer. John Knupp, Her man Johnson r viewers. MARRIED WILT HOOVER On Sunday. August 9, 1885, at tbe Lutheran parsonage in Hooeersrille, by Ber. John FDrnb, Mr. Ambrose A. Wilt to Miss Xannie L. Hoove, both of Milford Station. - UMBEBGEK-RODGEEi-On Tuesday, August 18, ISt S, st tbe residence of Mr. Wm. Rodgera, by the same, Mr. Henry C. Cmber ger to Mow) Safane H. Rodger, both of Shad. - . . BEREETBILE HAHX. On Sunday, September 13, l&S. at the Lutheran parson saw in Hoorersville, by the same, Mr. Cal rin T. Berkrybtle to Miss Lizzie Babn, both of near HooTersrille. MATJRER HABRTrV At the residence of the bride's no other, in Gettysburg, Pa., on Tuesday, September 9, 1885, at 7 o'clock A. it. by Key. Lather Kuhlsian, of Balti more, Md., Rer. J. E. Manrer. of Hardy. Keb., formerly of Jenner township, this county, to Miss Annie H Harris nf f3eetn.l v v . . :. .- 'i UUXE, STB. PXECUTORS' NOTICE. fcsute of Alex. MrOrecur. dee d, late of Shade Ton-, Suatarset Ceanty, Pa., der'd. Latter leste memory oa taeabore estate fcavtmc been trranted to the anilenarned by ue proper sathortty, ootlro is hereto eItob to all pertuos Indebted to said late to make immediate py ssent, aad theeo haslaa claims aaaUMt the same will reseat them dale aaiaonllcoloii tor seulemcat wtiaeot aela. SAMFEL MK1REOOK, JA.CUU McOKLlKlkt, eet;. Executors. A DMINISTRATOR-S NOTICE. Eatate oT Marv Eamett, decVL, lota of Jeaner Top. SuoMrsel Co, fa. j Ajeiiera 01 eiiatnii.rau.-i ih uw - harlnai peea moled ta tee aadoreined by Uie proper aslhoritr. aotira is hereby kib V all pereoas Indebted to said eatate to Bait Imasmll aw payment, and ihoae havtns elelma atnMtle soma will present theia duly autlienttcaied tur settlement eo Saierlar, tbe Uih of November, 134, al the late residence at kl deceased, la Jenner Uwnshtp. HENRY r. BARSTETT. oat. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OF Valuabh Real Estate! lit TlRTTEofaa order baed out of the Or- 11 nhaaa' Court of Somerset Cooatv. a to mo Olreotea, A will exuee IO puuuc wiv we, uw yreuu sos la I pper Tarkeytoot I owns nip, at FRIDA Y, SO V EMBER 6, 18S5, at 1 o'clock T. a., all that certain tract or land situate la t pper Tarkeyluot Twp-Somerset Vk. Pa-, adjolnlo lands of Alexander Fakller. Green B. King. Joseph allaa. and otaem, eonlaintng 20 aoreo, more or less, of which there is oboot 140 f-iaarad and SO aereo In meadow, bavins a two-story ton Hoeae, Bank Barn, aad ether out. buildings uereoa erecteu. TTTR.TVTS. nn.h.TfMiti Inlanee m six and twelve months with Interest, deferred paymeata to bo secured by jedxmeotou the premises. Ten per cent, of nana monev to be paid when property lis knocked dows. .CHRISTIAN RkKGER. j octT. Admr. of David Sehroek. LOOK OUT ! FUMITUB AT HENRY HOFra'S, JENNER X ROADS. PA. Continue to manufacture, at my old stand, all era-lea oi HOVbtHOLD fl'BSlTVtU. whleh I sell just as cheap st any other dealer in somer set Oounty, I will also toko orders for any City, made Furniture my customers may wish to pur chase. I keep sample-bouks at my plaeVof busi ness, float which selections can bo made. UNEEmmCt A SPECIALTY. AH kinds of I'odertakint; business attended to with core. I hare two hearses tor tonal purpos es a Black Hearse aod a White Hearse, the lat ter especially for attendlna Children's funerals. 1 keep oa hand at all times Coffins. Caskets and Shrouds, and White Cothns for Children. I will . i In ttork . nira lira fit CitV Caskets, cov ered, at a small advance on eit prices. Don't fail to eail on me when In need of anything in my line. I ean do ss well by you as you can do else where. octT-Gm. HENRY HOFFMAN. ESTEY ORGANS ABB THB Best in the World. AGENTS WMTED. rirat-ciaan lea. Ossly Heopwrnasail Parties Boeel Apply. Jewelers, Furniture Ilea, and Undc Teachers can sell cur Instruments. Ws also Handle tor the Trade the SHO!15fER OROANS. STERLIXO ORtlANS. CLt-'lH a WAKREJf ORGANS. STORY fc CLARK. OKliANS. DKCKER BROS. PIANOS. W.M. K..XABK kCO.'S PI ANOS, J. a, U. FISSHER PIANO. BEHR BROS. PIANO. Onr business belne- the larKOSt In Pennsylvania, we hare facilities tut aopplylns; the Ira.leal bet ter rates than yoa eaa pnMiMy get from tbe fac tory. a-Correspondence Solicited. Specially LOW F HIL LS for ran iraue. 8. HAMILTON, 87 Fifth Ave., and 150 First Ave. oetMm. PITTSBIBOH. FA. DMIXISTRA TOR' SALE OF ValuaHs -Real Estate. BY Tlrtse of aa order of sale issued oat of the Orphans' Coart of Somerset County. Pa., to me directeu. iwui ezwee w puoue mmtm m uiw aomestead, oa SATURDAY, OCT. 31. 1S85, At 1 o'clock r. w. of sold day. oa tbe premises, the followins; described Real Estate, lute the prop art a T.ih n R&ker. tlee'd.. Tin : A errtam tract r.f land situated In tbe Ylllaire ef Bnsersnile, Jefferson Twp.. Somerset Co., fa.. adjoining lao'is of Solomon Baser, uenry Aioar, Peter Brnnh. HenrT Senior and others, oontaln- Ins; M acres more or less, about M arras thereof cleared, nsrtag to stood erenea a mnre iwu-awry frame DWELLING HOUSE, Bam, and other ontbuildlnss. There Is en the premises a Brat-elaos Orchard ef the choicest frail w many raneiies. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of purchase money, after payment of nwu. w i.ui.iu . ii u ,111 i.u. u in. vi ivw- er to the widow of John Baker, deed : on-lnlrd of balance in hand oa eonnrmatioa of sole, and balance in two tqual annual payments, wltawot Interest. Ten per cent ol haad money ta be paid down oa day ot solo. VT. H. H. BAKER. octT.T. Administrate. PUBLIC SALE THE t'NDERSIONED, Administrator and Trustee fur the sale of tbe Real t'jtaie o John J. Spansrler, late of Somerset Uuroovh, omerset County. Pa., dee'd. to parsoance of an alias order r rented to him by too Orphans' Court ef oaM Connty. will re sell at putille sale, at the Court House la the Borough of Somerset, oa SATURDAY. OCT. 31, im, At 1 o'clock r. sl, the followins; described Seal Estate, ela: No. L A certain tract of load situate in Somer set Twp.. SoaM-rset Go Pa., adiolntue: lao-is of Jao. J. Berkley, Wm. Marteony, Henry lone, Samuel Fox ami Jiwah Woy, Unniel Haaser. Sol Lsahart, and others, eootainlnc IS) acres, more or loos, with a gaed two-awry Ira me DWELLING HOUSE, Bam, and other ostbulldinzs t hereon erected good water, fine orchard, and la a hlrh state of eultiTatioo. This farm is knows ss the " Jona than Berkley Form," and is situate one-hall mile north of the towa at Somerset, oa the Johnstown turnpike ; eonvealeat to ehureheo. schools, and railroad facilities. This farm will bo sold as a whose or ta parcels, to suit purchasers. TEBMS- AU oeer 08,009 cask ea eoalirmatiea of sale sad dellrory ef deed, and the SS.OOO to bo Mid In sU annual payments ef 11.000 each, the BrU theroor oa the 1st day of A out, ISM, aed annually there after until paid. Payments secured by moniraae and bond, aad without Interest. 10 perceolef tbe whole purchase money ta be paid oa the day ef sale. Possesaioa rirea Immediately. J. U riOH. octT. Administrator aad Trustee. HELP tor wwrkmsr suonlo. Send 10 seats Dosuae aad wo will mall yoa ma royal, valua ble aamole box of Ws that will pat yoa in the way of makins; more money la a few days than yua oeer thouaht possible at any oqsinsss. capital not required. I oa can lire at home and work la spare time only, or all tbe tmte. All ef both sues, of ail asea sraedry Bocae! uL SO easts to ai easily earned ever eeeniae;. That ail who want work saay toot the baetneos, we make this unparalleled oHer .- To ail who ore Bet well aa til Aed, we will send $1 to dot for thetroablo of writing B. Full particulars, direst lens. etc.. sent troo. Tsimanso pay absolutely sore for all who start at oeeo. Ooo t delay. Adores, Stib sob Co- Portlaad, Maine. jasxB. gXECUTOR'S NOTICE.. Estate ef Calharl no Mountain, dee'l., saUofAd dlsoa Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. Letters teetameutarroo tbe aboee estate harts r been granted te the aadorsscaod hy the proper au thority, notice Is hereby glsea ts all persona In dented to said estate te suae iatnsedtate pay ment, aad these hartna etalms astafeast it to pre sent them duly aathoaUeavsd for settlement aad aUowaaeo. H. A. HAaVTZEXX, Bp3S4t. ' txeeetosj fs taarostoBsy taau at anvtkwig alee T 1 1 uttaalng aa agency for too best sell! oooB out. aruadlv. nTu u. Ti ifroa. aIaixbt isuoat Co, Pertiaa aasl pi Yamaole Eeal Es PRO BONO We announce that having bought a Iartre stock of Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, Canton Flannels and other Fall anil Winter Goods at Low Figures, we can offer them at prices never before touched hy 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, ic., Ac, is very large, and is composed of the most desirable Goods in the market. Ca 11 and luy. and SA YE MONEY, at GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, 113 and llo Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. O cits DDORSED BT scinnsTSAS PEACTICALLY Over 500 Beautiful Designs. MAKTF ' MONUMENTAL E .-:.". Bfl.iTjl'C-j?. A I 3lP 131 eauuuwaauums f !. iew BOO STORE WHVE. H.WELFLEY, BOOKSELLER SOMEESET, IP EN" TST A. . Cffsrs a Larg9 ard Veil selected Stock of BIBLES. TESTA3IESTS, IIYJIS BOOKS And Standard and Zli&tllanews Bool in all DrpartmrnU of Lilr-ra lure, ituch as HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE FOPULAR NOVEL AS WELL AS TBE FA VORJTE POETS, IX ALL STYLES ASD BI.WISC. AOT SCCH H TSZ 1!A2EZT "STILL ES PEdLY SuTPLIZI. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS JS STOCK STATIONERY! Too Pablle wtil also find s rail Assortment of Owls Betaslny to tbo Stationery Trade " Beludinf a great variety of Blank Books, such as Ledgers, Day-Becks, Pass and Memcrandiin Becks, f.VE WHTISO tAtlBS OF ALL K1SDS, WRITIXG TABLETS, PEXC1L TABLETS, PAPERS IX BOXES, ENVELOPES, PENS, PEXCILS, IXKS, f ,fc. BASE BALL GOODS. CBOQLET SETS, ETC UrTfKES.lFBAMES AS C..VOI LDI.St. Oi ALL SOBTS. TUESTOCK OF JUSTICES' BLANKS IS MiESHJt COMPLETE And hare all been carefully printed tor use In Somerset County, and will uo fonnA t-trrrr pmrticntor. Correspbnoeaeo sbout Books. Be Is rosiled, and airmail, erden.will ro- m.o IFli'm'. n-iiiijn. STSTSII OX SaAIS CmtJMss ST. AB.J raa27. WM. TI w THE Xusiioddy Vt Jfo mtm 1 lTKe. Onr organs urr sons tit after by the uutcott dealer and meat cultivated sttaaat-uui srKvery Urvan Ktill y Warranted Tor Five Vrare. ta GRAND GOLD MEOAl BT THE TR1-STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION, TKE OITI.-!- CKaAN TOR WHICH Ja, JRAND GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED BY THE NEW ENGLAND FAIR, thi Hi-jhrm Ammrtl ( sf -ir wraerw Erhbitnt. -LXl.3i: THE BBOT. six sx:a.t7tii-tji, st--:ivs:s, UPRIGHT, CABINET-GRAND AND SQUARE. The only Piano ever Awarded a ORAXD WLD MF.TjAI. by ths Trl-8Ute Fall AsBuciutioo The prices aa low aa any first eiaes pianua. These Instruments are handled etclnrely for thlseousty by the undersigned. Persons whothmfe ef purchaslna rlther aa esrsram er tttmm, will do well to first examine these iostruments. Many references trim prouiuv-ni cltisens the county, woo have these Instruments la use, will bo glvea if desired. Write lur Catalogues, Prices, eto to :. i , i tmFTJiexe Onjan art on Exhibition and for Sale at the liiruranfe 0Jfiie of KnepjMtr Brother, Somerset, Pa. 3L IE. WELCH, -AQO!N r FRIEDENS, Bep9.om-0T. S0MERSE1 CQUMTY BANK ! (ESTABLISHED 1877.) C3ARLE.I.HAEE12CS. II IIIIITS. Prefjifient Cashier Collections mails la ail parts af the t'nlted States. CHARGES MODERATE. Parties wishing to Md money est eaa be ao eomsaedated hy draft ea New York Is aay earn. Coileetloas made wUu promptness. T'. S. Beads bought and sold. M oney and valuables secured by eae of Irlefcold'e celebrated safes, with a ftar gent is Yaks S30S SS elms loea. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. AVAll local hoUdajt I Wanted on Salary. EXPENSES PAID Salesmen for the H.xiasa Ncksskibu. btaMUhed lsss. AU ta newest sod beet sorts of fruit and oraasaeatai trees, vines, ete. Send for Terms K. HOwKJtat tOMPA.1T, SepS-fta. BoesiooSor, 31. T, PUBLICO. It Will Pav You f o Buy Your Memorial Work. Of We F. Met, SM, Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer In 111! AIQ EMIT! tattrrn Work Fmrmitkrd on Short Hotic: in oil Color. Alto AfnUjor IA WUITK BROSif Prrson in seed of .fO.vr.WE.VT WOtK will Bad It to their Interest to call at my shop, where a profier showlnir will be given them. AV-.Natits. faction Cmmrontt in lvry Co, aa Psllt A Altitun. 1 invite Special Attention to the Wiite Brais, Or Pin e Kaana'i Intrrducrd by HF.T. W. A. ORPf. as a Po dded Improremrntlln perm of MATkHIIL J.D t:oTHlCTlos, and which Is destined io ho the Popular Morumcrt for cmr chaoa-oahlo CIS mate. aV.l tliAULL WM. F. SHAFFER. tal II Tf BOYnVss l STtsttK. wEieFLirr. Am L-dUYJ BEST in THE WORLD RSET Tbe only onenn mud 'n which la uc wf uily com bined tlto fcllriiii( ntil qaitllUen of tone : poor er, depth, brlliluii-v. and symuaUietle delicacy. The nujet extiuisiUfly beautiful aoUs offouta ever prrxiuoi. The only stnp action ever Invented that ean not br dl-Hmns:ed hy aso. Tiie only organ mode with ttellrrare enporlty ... gruu that it reiiir but Uttlo etfurt with uio fwt Ui supply all the air dirpri. Til J Am( ii m I m. ... .Li r. , n In m-.w. ornaments tDwd ntthin Am! mf. moult to eAmpeis - u-eHt hi ord. it. rr undersell inferior mleotvmie. Wesellttt a !r one- tut we can. anil nutintitln tlie h ivhmt nnimr of iv - A. B-BcGRrW. . L JENKINS. M'GREW & JENKINS, w ii tun Mill. PETROLEUM EXCHANGE, 113 Foartk !-, PlTT8BtrROH. I-rV- Oil Bowght sua Sold on Margins. MArOrnrr y stoil or TctVfrasA rsonso Tmpi Attention. soptS-ess. AUDITOR'S notice: areoetatsof Wm. ) Is IV- Orncaar' Court B. HoSmaa. dee'd. J of Sossersei Coauty, Pa. The nntierstsned. so Aotlltovoppohwed ty the Orphans' Ceosoee iumtsasi Cooai y Pa., so asw eertaln the wwl-iw t iwmr and make aod repert instrthexsoa of tbo saad Ss too baado ef tho A4 Ausslnisiraten ef ssha deeeased to and assnna these leually eo'.lrled thereto, aetico Io heresy Blves ta t wets atssS arss tho duUoeefnid ap solaimetit nt my odice la wumesset. Pa., ea Thumloy. netobersa, 1SSS. wnoa aad where all liiasi late rest ad eaa attend rl the-r use proper. t. W. BIXStCRE't. sspas.
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