u u Somerset Herald. aflTscrUs. Edita The -' ftovemhw W. M. rrE;i':;r ill be plenty. bk taielb crossing L'rm come on Friday lliis year. ' Mrs l'hl ! for dre" ,rim,uinBS ' ..,m,mtM. A.E.fbl-1. nos"' Book Store. Onr'niercliants are purchasing their goods for the holiday trade. - .. . Mrs. Lottie F. Kimmell, of Sbarpsviile, is visiting relations io Somerset. Hon. A. J. Colborn is visiting bis daugh ter. Mrs. Kratik Beat, at Fntburg. Ice formed on the creek below town Fri day night, but not of sufficient thickness for skating. Mr. John Waterman, last week broke ground for a new residence on bis lot on Turkey fool street. The County Commissioners will meet on rnuay, to appoint several assessor to take place of former appointees, who bare resinned. Pr. James O. Kienian, returned Satur day from Philadelphia wnere be has been for the pas six weeks. John E. Scott, Esq . has been in Pitts burgh for the past few days, called there by important legal business. Dr. II. 8 Kimmell bas commenced work ou the construction ol a new frame bouse on the corner of East and Race streets. WasTiP, Wasted! Plumbago, Transient l'p a Tree, and every other jierson in Som erset county to know that the largest, finest. best selected and cheapest stock of Buggy- whips, wagon-wbips, whip lashes and raw hides ever exhibited in the town or county can be found at J. B. Bolderbaum'i Hard ware Store, Xo. S, Baers Block, Somerset, Pa. y.ploJ arm ing oaiiy " " ' made hoods made at Mrs. A E. Another violater of the state license law. an Italian, was lodged in jail Friday after noon by Slierifl Winters, to await trial at court. jboaie-! L, jai.1 to be a good remedy for A E. 1'hl's for best and cheap- li tiroes rered to take a -. is ! v, puourpb. Y'tk '"nt monument fund has , rnlenbirts Z cents each at ti ami - , .. ,-.i..i.al mill will begin togrind , t-'.- ginghams, muslins, etc. re- J'X v' ' J-B-s,,yder 4 " " j, l.t of comfortable an I blankets, 1J. Mii.AE.ru r,-v rtn!- t of collars and cuff and neclt V!lL,. Mis. A. E. Cut.. ....T.-nrt Slid ,''",, ,. ,st ffeifley's rnotograpb Gallery. (r..f!, in doubt whereto find what you 2,10 Mrs. A. E. I'hl'r. v,i can find anything you want in the r.,1- n..:ions and millinery line at " Mrs. A. E. I'm'. taken in the best cirtnient of Men's and Biys rrs an be seen at Becher's Clothing Hi- -,- t n k of children's wraps just re i Mb A. E. I'hl. w stvle Is'lies' wrap of any .1 :.. - t Hn,-Ar Jt- .,r),i,in t nils caionn -r . 9e lefy competition in prices. A linecf 1"' " 'n,i nr" ,y,e short WrP" . and fre-li. -Hive I lately examined the date on the bloomy patwr?" is a question many c . ..pstroiis should ak themselves. Io it, '-'ji: luring the iit wk I have received all .MMwesttileof imtsand millinery iroods. T'.fpric. are the lowest. " r Mas. A. E. I HL. T:.e fines: lot of tieensware, Ijmps, etc r.j.iirn. (all an-1 see the finest hanging j-iprver in Somerset at J. B. snypeh i to s. A !". asfortment "f dress giods Mrs. a. t.. i hl a ISm't fail to rali at E. M Powell's Jewelry i - : .. ..... lr f U'ltfliM. ana ee n mimuvhw .k-ati'l Jeelry, and his prices will sur- p.x yon. t rltrs-car for children, ladies and men, ii.rrJ shite snd mixed. Mas. A. E. Uhl. Tlir Everrtt Pros ays that the recent . I, i. 1j c.in tir" ion alienor? peoiorv: i-ouiiij Bmn mnv --la-ently among the reliable Ropuhli a. j Munrie f the state." Pnmv dwirmg t have a good Cabinet P: nili taken, will do well to have the i -t 1 .ne at Wei (ley's Photograph Gallery is ;! Uamniotli Block, Somerset, Pa. I.rr A large, new frame house on 1 Li n rr-t. conveniently arranged, loca ti. - iWirable. Immoiiate possession given. F,r further information call on or address It? nfice. M"hy should you go to a tailor and pay M' fora fine dress suit, when you can the same goods with oetter trimmings, br!!er fit. and better workmanship for f JO : Bfcl.er'i Clothini, Hall. Eii x, Brick, Bbi'-k ! As good as the best ltd rheir than the rest. Four huudred ll uand on had. Yard opposite the Tlan- :tJI;1I. Holbkck.k Beos & ParsoS, Somerset, Pa. IV. 't forget it, we are keeping our Car- ;: room fi!l) with carpet. You can't go wt my time you want carpet, as we are i'a;i keeping a full line. Call nnd see ftem at J. IJ. Ssvper fc Co a. Mr H. G. Cunnincham requests us tosay i.t the report that he has discontinued the ii-hue of hides, is utterly fals and cal t.ljxi to do his business an injury. He is Kri:;e all the good hides offered, ar.d pay 'f 'he bijihest market price for the same. E'luiw in Jfspi.ry. Having bought : '!ie-iff t Sale a large lot of Jewelry, con ,M" e f Ijce pins. Earrings. Bracelets. Uilisf. Charnis. Cnirbuttons, Watches and . I am determined tosell them be 'lirt mt. Don't fail to come early, as :w -plareg.iiig fa--t, E. McIkiWELL. VfExn. Main Street. We have Klded a lanre Refrieerator to our Meat -k in which all meats can be kept coo' Cnn Utlllnn TTr 1V Jl-n Vtni 'ant'.y on hand. Open daily. Parties) " v meat can have it kept intheKefrig- tat'T until wantH. Rons Davis A Co. y The farmers living on Loyal Hanna creek, in Westmoreland county, are said to be con siderably agitated over deposits of silver ore. found in that section. Mr. W. H. Wood, the jeweler, has been confined to bis room at the Glade House by sickness. We hope that be will soon be able to be about again. Oil lector Dowlin sold at auction last Fri day the copper and suirits of the illicit dis tillers lately captured in Somerset county. The property went for a mere song. What a pity the owners were not there to bid it in. The members of the Keformed congrega tion of this place are arranging to erect a new church building, early in the spring. Tue site talked of is the lot owned by John Hicks, Eo,., on the corner of Tuion and West streets. Cxinty Sjperintendent Weller paid us a brief visit Saturday afternoon. He reports the county schools in a flouruliuig condi tion, and says that the coming Institute promises to be one of the most interesting ever held at this place. Elder Peter Yogel, pastor of the Disciple Congregation in this place, returned home Saturday from Ohio, where he had been for the past three weeks. The members of his congregation, as well as his many other friends, were glad to welcome him home. Messrs Jack and George Pile, last week purchased Mr. W. B. Aruictrong's meat uitrfceton main crosa street. Both young men have had considerable experience in the butchering b ismess and we have no doubt wiil ru-tJivea liberal patronage from our citizens. A mcd cal puper is rttirtitisible for the as sertioii that every farmer wears out, on the average, two wives and a half during his lifetime. This is a rouj;h statement, and may not be borne out by the facts, but it will do for the farmers of the 1'uited Slatm to ponder over. Mrs. Jacob Brtihaker died on list Thurs day morning and the same after noou her sister, Mrs. lVavid Rodgers, paed away. Both of thee good ladies were residents of Shade township, and were much loved and respected. Mrs. Brubaker has been ill for nearly a year, ana her death was not unex pected. The editor of the Meyersdaie Oimmermtl having recently joined the Iemoeratic ranks plaintively whines ; "What are we going to do to get the party organized under a bnnn ti h Chairman?" won't some one break it to him gently that Chairman Hoffman was re elected by the last Democratic Connty Con V en t ion. y Mr. J. M. Rudiger, a civil engineerwho has bfn located in Bedford for the past couple of years as Div-sion Engineer on the South Penu Railroad, has maps and plans for supplying Somerset with water, and is. Very anxious to meet our peop'e and talk the matter over with them. He will he in Somerset in a short time. ; en m t Boyd's Drug Store : en row.hr. Sticky Fly Taper, f" d IMWbore, Paris Green. M ifd Paints, Tube Colors, faint Brushes, Shoe Brm.bc?;, Cl'iet I. Jsalls, fcis Bod-.. t.g Hooks, 'f .'. epectacles, nar. Pod, Water, r-'-i Goo.!,, prices. .T',Tl'His.-l have alaree um1v of , -ani i arils at prices ranging irom li to!" (vi,ts hm- liarkair Also Son- nnoltirds. Orders by mail will be (ffwrm'tn ....... W. H. Weumv. Somerset. Pa. I have also on hsm! Hnt, binon' iivanttd I'Siysiul,,- which Teachers will 'aluable aid, as it is one of the best ae tl e nii.jfo-by mail, $l.:S. " ar.d other kinds of rlovea for men. 'trr Aoi sjfkt in favor of seasona- "t ciothn.e cornea it ti seasonable weather. i i-uniincingis it, that it 'eavea but ,;iiail i.nMi:.,. f. .i i i i ...., M lfu vt ueciuc, si orir Jtit. We've a reason or two for think. h , f,M if) ,re TI)f ?tock djs. K'dheri ,,e e,.u.i in aize and mi- p.i- .... - w any shown elsewhere. The roii i ... "i 'ore are unurpassel in atyie, '''ty or make. The nrices asked here are it . . . ca ti,e lowest. "" of 'Jit range from U 00 to ?:5.00. waits from &: 5 1 to S2 00. p ' rnts from 1.0fJ to J7.:p. f1' fmtn 50 en,, ,0 is. t ""er underwear from W cents a uit to B. CH HtM, JR., Mr. Robert J. Williams, of Philadelphia. was marnea in ine r.pisropai tnurcu at York, Pa., on OcUber 20th. to Mrs. Georgia C. Shearer, of Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Harry Gardiil, of Berlin, was best man. " B thbie is well known to many of the people of Somerset County, who will join us in wish ing him joy i his new departure. The Meyersdaie Comma-rial is so accus tomed to making false statements to its readers, particularly about matters political. that it seems to be unable to even publish a correct table ol the official vote' of the late election. For instance. It gives" Quay 1!3 votes in Somersat Borough, when he had 15. This was probably done for the pur pose of making its readers believe that Quay's vote here was much larger than Barron's. . Under an existing law it becomes the duty of the Borough authorities and the Township Supervisors to keen the bridga known as the " town bridge," east ot town, in repair. The County Commissioners re cently notified the parties in interest that the structure, which is of iron, stood greatly n Deed of a coat or two of paint. The town ship brethren proceeded forthwith to paint their half of the bridge an "all-fired" red, while the Borough fathers did their half in a beautiful " heavenly blue." The contrast is striking. The South Pcnn Railroad may not be completed, but ce believe it will. The Pennsylvania Central and Baltimore & Ohio are daily carrying new hardware to J. B. Holderbaum'a Hardware Store, Xo. 3 Baer'a Block, Somerset, Pa. Kew line of locks, knobs, binges, latches and everything to finish up a buildiug, and tools to do the work. Iron, borse-aboes, horse-shoe nails, blacksmiths' tools, guns, powder, shot, wads and caps, meat choppers, sausage stuffers, 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. HoLDERBAm. Tax Flight or thb Bmna. Ota, what has oecame ol the Commercial krtrd la this weather of wind and snow. And doss It roost as high a l we heard It roosted a fortnight ago 7 A month ago, and Us plnma wars red As the deepest of cardinal hues. But since the election they're ebaoned 'tis saM To the bluest of bilious bines ' A aoBth ago and this Iraastfn! thing Warbled Id careless glee. But now the inoe it Is forced to sing la pitched in a minor key. It's oh, we alh for the times gone by. When the Commercial Itvod to laah W ben, eoy and any It roosted hgh. nnd couldn't be caught with ehalT. And It's oh, we say, for the good old day, Which never gata may come When the Commercial threaded Its derioaswsy And whistled halumpty-tnm-tum I A few reasons why we are headquarters forClotliing: 1st. Everybody knows our prices are cbeniiertban any other merchant's in town. 2d. Our cloiliing are always new and in style, as we don't buy clothing to keep, but to sell. 3d. We don't charge one man five dol lars for a suit and his neighbor seven dollars for the same; our prices are uniform. 4h. And this is verv important. We take all kitirt vf pr'niinc ; you don't have to ' pay the cusli every time. Stop and think about this reason a minute. ftih. We expect to stay here ; this is our home. We don't come from Jerusalem and expect to go there again after making a lit tle money Cth. We kep almost anything you need in your family ; we don't have to make our living in clothing entirely, therefore can sell for less profit than an exclusiveclotbing house. 7th. We have put our overcoats down this week to such a price that you will buy if you cull and see them. 8t h. We are good looking and have sonic very pretty ways. To convince yourself, call and see us. V J. B. 85YKFR & Or , Yrt will describe the "Sunny He is also highly reconi- Rochester. N aide of Life.' mended. Wednesday evening, J. PeWitt Miller, ot Philadelphia, whose lecture on "Love, Courtship and Marriage,,' is highly spoken of by the press, will either deliver it or his new one on "The Cses of rglinesa. .Thursday evening is sure to please every one as (be entertainment is to be furnished by the popular concert singers, Meigs Bis ters, and Prof, of Elocution C. F. Underbill, of New Yotk. If all this array of talent fail to fnrnisb the teachers of Somerset county week's in struction and pleasure tbey will have tote very hard to please indeed. To School Dikectuks kb Teacher. The Superintendent of Public Instruction wishes a report from each County Superin tendent of the results of Arbor day work ior the year. In order tbat I may bave the proper data from which to make my report, I would be pleased to receive by Decemljer 1, from any persons connected with the schools of the couuty a statement of the number of trees planted by them at any time during the year. gHEIUFF-S SALE. "Lay on iineduf, and damned bt he uhoirtf critx. JIuldf tncmgkr When we advertised several lines of abso lute (acta a few days ago, beaded "The Mys tery Solve.)." we df l not think tbat one of our would be competitors would take it so much to heart, itur like the big boy who stumped bia toe, be was too big to cry, an J it hurt too bad to laugh. When we came to Somerset several months ago, we came toes- j Tere. Tea. in the imlowlnar jeaci ioed Real Kataxi Itr virtue of eerie In writs of Vn Fa. Vend. Fx. A I. I. t t. and FL l a . Issued out ol the ioart of Common Pleas of goowreet Co. Pa., and la me di rected, there will be upueed lo paehe sole at the Court Hoate in Somerset I 0Toot;h i'a oa A DMtXISTRATORS NOTICE. Estaia ( Mary Barawtt, dar'd Lata of Shade Lettart of admidlstrauioa oa tba above estate havinw beea araated to the andersla-aed by the proper authority, asKies le hereby gives lo an pencils indebted to said estate to mace Immodl ata payment, aad those havm; eialmf aaradBet the same IU prrreni them duly authenticated far I settlement oa wrcwxr. the ustn or ueeemnor, at 1 o'clock p. , all the rkbr, title Interest and I la.. t mr reeideaa la "hado lownanio. claim ul b. It. V at jr. Ilclendaog and Nona Seou, J. H. CABLE, FRIDAY, DEC. 11, lS&i, PRO BONO PUBLICO. tabliah a first class Clothing House, and to make this oar future home. Our would be competitor, however, gave us just three months to remain in town, but by strict attention to business together with the help of Providence, we have been here strong on to a year, and should onr business continue in the future like it has been in the past, it wiil be many a day before our would be competitor will get bis old time prices that be used to get before Becher's Clothing Hall was established. Becber does not ask a crippled Union sol dier i 15 for an overcoat and sell it r $10 and tli en claim that bis prices are uniform ; nor is Becber connected with any other bouse in town ; he is able and capable to run bis business himself, and does not need ! a watchful eye looking over him fur fear he a aiso uesire to nave upon uaiwan !,.,;, in Ino e-mimH . . t .. r !..! I " urniuium,,,ilc,.,u. Our jrood lookins would be competitor room work of any of the Common School branches, such as exercises in spelling, dia grams in grammar, problems in arithmetic, epecimens of penmanship, drawings or any other neat school room work tbat would be of interest to teachers and friends of educa tion. A committee will beappointed tojudge ot the merits of the work. The district, name and age of the pupil should be written on the work. We hope ciany of the schools will be represented, and thus make our first exhibit of school work a success. Very Resectfully J. C Wellee, County Sup't. "X Mr. William Rodgers, ot Shade township, met with a serious accident laxst week, that is apt to leave its mark on his general health for some time to come. One of his young horses ran into the foddering gang, and in attempting to turn him out Mr. Rodgers re ceived a kick in the stomach that rendered him unconscious for some time and from which he is still sufiering. Medical aid was summoned and be is now able to be about, alt lioiijih very feeble. We have received from the publisher. John B. Allien, of New York, through Win. H. Welrley, the local bookseller, a copy of Charles Lamb's Essays of Elia " The work is too well known to need any lengthy de scription at our hands. The extremely low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of every one. " The Old and New Schoolmaster," and a " liissertation l"on The form Truss. For weeks past it has been intimated by those in a position to know that the Baltimore and Ohio people have been doing some extensive fiKuring as how to best get possession of the abandoned line of the South Penn. That road bas just completed a traffic agreement with the Read me Kailroail company, wnicn win go into operation when the two great roads form a connection at Philadelphia. There is doubt less much more in this combination than appears npon the surface, the Philadel phia Record of Wednesday says : "It was staled yesterday that the Balti more and Ohio Railroad would willingly join wi'h th Reading in the completion of the South Pennsylvania railroad. The pro lect. so far as it has been discussed, contein plates the building of the road from Harris- burg to Somerset, At the latter point the tracks of the B altimore and Ohio would be used to Pittsburg. By using the Baltimore & Ohio tracks from Somerset a considerable saving would be effected in the distance to be built. The matter cannot be acted upon until the courts decide whether the sale of the South Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvan ia railroad company shall be made." The decision of the court in the injunction proceedings to prevent the sale to the Penn sylvania is anxiously awaited and it will not be long after the opinion is filed till some thing will be done in the matter. must not think that he can run the town It is true that tbeir customers, their friends, their neighbors and their relations buy their Clothing at Becher'svuid it is but reasonable to think that it hurts them to the core. But the people are not all blind, they see what prices they have been paying in com parison with Becher's prices, and you can jiist bet that they are going where they can get the best goods for the least money, re gardless of friendship, relationship and neighborly love. We havetiow taken up more space than we bad first expected, and before bidding our good looking would be competitor adieu, we wish to state to the people that we have the handsomest and cheapest stock of Clothing and Hats tbat has ever been brought to Somerset and a call will convince them that we advertise fuels and sot lies. We wish also to state to the Farmers, that, should they be in need of any Clothing for themselves or boys, and have not the ready cash to spare, we will take produce in pay ment for clothing, and not charge tliein any more than if they would pay the ready cash. Our good looking would be competitor will please mark this. We will now bid our uniform in price cloth ier adieu, and should he ever tackle us again he wiil be fully convinced the same as now that he will not have a dummy to contend with, but one that is op to the ti.nes, and bas his pedigree from the beginning of bis busiuesa career to the present day. B. BECHER, J., The People's Clothier, Somerset, Pa. LIST OF CAUSES. CosKLi Est E Items. A young man here wishes to know bow a fellow is to get married to a gal nnder age when the old folks are opposed to the wedding. No small number of persons are coming from different sections of the county tobunt for wild game. Squirrels are often captured and occasionally a pheasant, but w'.en the hunter has a special taste for wild turkey he finds bim hardly half civilized. It takes about one hundred pounds of ammunition and two months, labor to capture one tur key. They are awfully appreciated on Thanksgiving day or the day after they are captured. The dedication of the Johnson Memorial Chapel. Fairview, Fayette county, Penn'a, about three miles from this place, by Rev. A. Roast Pie," are so familiar to many of our j C. Hirst, I). P. of Christ M. E Church, Pitta- young people that they will eagerly grasp this opportunity to secure the other essays. 0v Ga rtr, Leading Clothier an-i Hatter. Somerset, Pa, i0ru,lsi 0 rivE.-rrx audtwextt- ' 1 1 rfw c . .. i on ww I I . .. .1 r . i v .. -...i F'-"u"'riiiiia: oi ine . 6te ten and twenty-five cent " Sldinini. ......... ,.r t ti ..... c. - " M'liers ---,.. ..-.,e OD uerem- Mir Af .... . - iui .IB! !!!-, burgh, will take place on Sunday, the I'uh iust. Thiw eminent divine will draw a large congregation.; A.bout two years ago the Notice lias gone out from, headquarters at church b4iluing at this place was destroyed Baltimore that after Ilecembrr 1st Mr. E. E. I'tton's title wilj be General AKt'tit of the Parkersbure, CbiHicothe and Cincinnati Railroad, with headquarters at Chillicothe. Ohio. This is a new division of the Balto. and Ohio, and only recently put in opera- by tire, and the good people at once made an effort to rebuild, and got I tie building un der roof and windows in, but the society being weak could not complete the build ing without going beyond their means. Mr. Sullivan Johnson, of Allegheny City, for- tion. Mr. Patton s present position, Travel-! meny m inrn.uui(, iu i.if, fin ing Agent of the Pittsburgh Division, will ' ! of Gen. M. A. Ross, come to tbeirre be filled bv his father. John W. Patton. The j He made some changes in the design best wishes of a bost of friends in South-i "'e building, putting it into better shape western Pennsylvania will go with friend !'" completed it upon an improved and - Pat " to his new field oflabor. better style. Tbischurch building is far the m m j best now in this end of Fayette county in A Temperance Institute was heldoa Toes J atyle and finish, and Mr Johnson is certain day and Wednesday, Nov. 10th and 11th at j ly entitled to much cuditforhis liberal rrsina, conducted by Mrs, I.. M. Wells, ot ! and timely help. "The Lord ioveth a cheer Indianapolis. The leading feature of ibis j ful givt-r." X. Institute was the very valuable and profita-! Confluence, Nov 13, ltif 5. ble instruction given by Mrs. Wells to the i County Superintendents of the different de-! County Superintendent Weller baa about coiuplettd the programme for the Annual Teachers' Institute which will be held In the Court House commencing December 2-tth. He has pr raged three or four of the best in structors that are to be secured, among them Prof. N. C ShaefTer. who has been so well They Meas Bi'sixess. The liquor dealers are evidently preparing to meet tue ProhibitiouUts half way in the next fight that comes off before the legisla ture upon the liquor question. Fred Schmidt, of Pittsburgh, has sent copies of the following circular to the saloon and ho tel keepers of Weslern Pennsylvania. Many copies bave been received in this county : To the Saloon and Hutel-Keepert nf Western IenutnflmniaT The undersigned having been elected vice president of the meeting of the presidents of the saloon Keepers' Association of the state of Pennsylvania, and representing the west ern portion of this state, particularly desires to call the attention of the saloon and hotel keepers of Western Pennsylvania to the im portance of the coming state convention. Every saloon-keeper and hotel keeper in this state is interested, as it is proposed to make vital changes in the laws of this state for the betterment of the business, and for its elevatien in the estimation of the public at large. Low dives and disreputable places must be wiped out if we want to gain and bold the respect of the community. To do this, unit ed action is necessary and this is the pur pose of the coming convention, if we pre sent a united front legislators will be infused with respect by our atrength, and the odious blue laws, dicriniinaling license laws, and other laws detrimental to our business wiil be reiealed or modified. The undersigned therefore earnestly ap peals to the saloon-keepers and hotel keep ers of Allegheny county anil Western Penn sylvania to unite forthecommon cause. In this county there are three associations to join, any of which is furthering the com mon desirable end. In Johnstown, Erie, and Curry there are similar associations. There are still places where such an associa tion could be started. Put your shoulder to the wheel and let us act unitedly for once, and the result will not be in doubt. Fiieo Schmidt. M Epitob -The coterie, for whom the independent minded "Regulator" acts as a jorden, met, used the vessel with dysenteric profusion ; its contents were permitted to stanu ior a lime, ont tne sweltering st in King j mass of putridity has at length been poured : upon the country, while the people upon whom it has been inflicted loudly cry for disinfectants. From the time I wrote my first article.on the 21th of August last, until I write my last on Oct. 3Ut,an uninterrupted stream of abuse has been heaed on Plumbago, or on ; . u : ... r. diction that I have made has been fulfilled, j I . Tbe Somerset Democrat of Nov 11th. says:! whbrias. the Honorable William J. Basa, Mr. Philson would have succeeded just as President Jndgeottneseveralcoorts ofOmmon ,, , , . . , ,, , I Pleased the several counties eompoeina the ith well if the Onameraai would have suppor- judicial district, and Jostles nrthe Coor eofOjer ted some other individual." "Democrats fTJ.,M.,ni,..J.,iJ!l!7rklort 1 trtal-of all capital and other I'llea. era In the said voted against Philson for the reason that if i risunet.and Wa Colli and SaarELSTDKi. Ii ha,! htfn elertixt th ftintmerrvrl w.mM ' tsqulree. .1 nd of rhe Ctmnsof Common Pleaa be nad oeen elected tne commercial would , (JJ JlUitrTI ol ,.. cMan ol liver aad Terminer have claimed all the glory." Plumbago ' aad Genera Jail Unlivery furlhe trial of all opi- FollowlDc Is the List of Causes set for trial at Deeemlier Term ol Coart, beginning Monday, liecember 14, 18n : FIRST WEEK. Jonathan Peorbaaga vs. Simon Snyder. S. fh.iaon at Co. vs. C. 1 Halner. Samuel J. ItinHlervfl. Wm C. I dvenflrrvHl. Harriet M Hartman vs Cbas. J. Harrison. Iiatoel S Savior vs. t'rian U. Saylur. C. T. Har t-.' Charles Thomas. John A. Better, Kee'rac., tj. Aug. Koeliler, fenise va. John H. Hite Same vs. Henry Shumber. Stine vs. b. A. Taj man. Same vs. Same. Same vs. 4.. J . Cwlborn. Samara Joha Well r'a Admr. Same va. K S. lc Hillen . ttro. Sjnie i a Henry Sctiiai; A 'o I'ruiy'e timne, I M. H. CKITi H FIELD, 1 Nov. is, l-t. Prothonotary. JJEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby riven to all persona eonaerned as I irate, creditors, or otherwise, tbat the bil lowing acevnnts hsve passed reuister, aud that Uiesamewill I e presented lor eoofimiatlila and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Som erset on Thursday, the 17th day nf Iee-niber,lvo: 1. first and hual account ol Jolia HiLiiner ami Truey E, Patch. Administrators etc. of Jonathan Ltormaver. dec d. First and rinal aaroont or J. V. Borkholder, Administer of James Ga'ten dee'd. 3. First ami final account of l. W. Will, Admr. ol Susanna Croan. dee'd. 4. First and anal ac omit of M;.ry J. Kretch aiao. Administratrix ol" J.isith Kretchtnan.drc'd. a. First and nnttl accoant or Aarsn and souioa W. Boucher. Administrators and Tins.ccs of Eliz abeth B. ocher. dee d. . First and final account of O. F. Will and Joha Will, Executors ol Lawreace Will, dee'd. 7 Account ol M .. Hoss and K. E. KoSJ, Ex ecutors ol Thomas tllsoo dee'd. 5. First ml one I account of Hiram Shaffer, Ad m:nis ruler ol Abraham Bmbaaer, late of Shade Township, dee'd. v. F'irst and final account of Win. W inters. Ad min isiratorol Jeremiah Gardner, dee'd 10. first at d final account of sarab Bowman, Administrator of Jonathan Bowman, dee'd. Keicister's OBtce, I CUAS. CSHAFER. Nov. 19. Keictster 10UUT PUOULAATION. said "Smith would injure Philson." My arguments tor a new jail were rielit or wrong. If right, the G rand J ury of May Term were right in their recommendations, but if my argument is wrong and ilhigical. tbat fact does not make the argument of the Ckimmercial and iU scribblers right, for they have not advanced one single argu ment except tbe al hommem one of cost. Now unless tbe argument of cost be a suf ficient one to overturn all of mine then the Grand Jury of last term of Court made a wrong finding, and Mr. Smith has wrongly instructed the people. There is no dodging tnis conclusion; and no amount of personal detraction, or of tilth will meet the issue. I may have used personalities, some of them gross personalities. I did not so until trail lice rs opened their batteries on me or on persons supposed to be me. I now leave the beardless boy to bis studies, the cobbler to his last and the coterie to their own re flections. Byron says somewhere : "True foes once joined are joined till death," and I cannot let some others ofTsoeasily; were I dispos ed to go into the business of personal dis traction I could weave verv "readable yarn" from what I know of tbe happenings about the town of Lancaster, and in a tal anil ot her offenders io the eousty of Somerset, have ssewrri th ir precepts aad to mo directed, for holding a Coon of Common Pleas add General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Courts uf Oyer and Terminer, at swmeraet. on ! , Herein ber 14, ISsVS. ' Iforics fa hereby given to all the Justices ofthe Peace, the Coruner and Constables wlthrn the said Coanty ol Somerset, that they be then and there m their proper persons with their rolls, ree ords. tno,tiisttiuas. examinations and other rem1 in brances. todo those things which to tbeirofflm and in that behalf appertain to lie done ; and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that an or shall he lo the jail ol Somerset county, to he then and then to prosecute against them aa shall bejusu . JOHN WINTERS, Snsraiw'e Orvtca, 1 Sheriff. o. IS, lasi. ' . PUBLIC SALE OF li Real Es late. Ti VIRTTE ofn Order of Sale Issued oat of I) the Orphans' C art oi &taieset County fa and to mo db-ert-i. 1 stilt sell at Puhltr Sale at the hotel ol life-bard Caldwell, to the kkirouah of Berlin, oa MONDAY, JAXUAJIY 4, 1SSG, ! at 1 o'clock r. XL, the undivided half of the farm : known as the John Penrod lann." in t.rotbers j valley township, within one tniie trora Berlin, a-n- 1 ctuwpv. !. naiuamiiiiuci iiiipTutrificuoiiicrc. tain school down there in the neighborhood i (o erected, rf which lOOsy-rca are clear. SO acres r.T l nnt J.ir art-tot (lis mr 'VI nt Ml I i mellow, with a line, never.talline; sprint:, ami or Mount Joy, aojut tue year oJ or .. I 1 runnini( ater thnj. ,n. ttme , wl.ulM) mUud could tell bow somebody came to this Coun-: ty of Somerset, a tramp school-teacher, and ! TUESDAY, .MAT o, 1SS0, how and why he bss never returned to 1 ,t the r .ideneeor Re.ry Penrod. dee d, i. Lancaster County from that day to this, or i Shaile Towsship. at 1 o'clock r. a lan known :ri. l i,..i .,i t as the borne farm of Henry Penrod, ecotalnina; 5 if be has they have been stolen visits. I ..,. mora or lest, with a larae brick can tell now tue ' serpent tooth or remorse DWELLING HOUSE, has been digging at his heart for twenty five years driving him to periodical drunks, which have always landed bim in the gut- ter from which his friends have drawn him 1 more than once. to the detriment of their clothes, and their purses. Tcan tell how in j one of his remorseful aitonies he ioined the i church thinkine "to tialch no his old bodv ' At ,e? "n l,m" Bd PUe 1 "m ",I Una cnurcn. winning to paicn np ins old oouy e,,ntSinfni, 14 mo ,, eM m,i,oining Uoda for heaven" but bis religion bas not been of; of "Jetso Slick. Esq., Jeremiah Betkeytnle. Joa sufficiently high proof to cause him to J H,i,'e and Stable theroci eeTori: of walcE make reparation for the Mount Joy affair. I aboot4S acres are deer and loacrea la meadow. Bank Barn, and oilier Improvements thcr-on erected, wl'h Suiter House and Sua-nrthrhanl, Fruit Orcharil nnd Bltumlnoae Stone real, with m.ny flowina sprli a tbat never fail, oo the s,iuie. SO acres eict and 20 acres In meudowa. - ALSO- jreDaUivMia, ?u: No. l. it. ertia traetof Uad altut fa A'ldtfoa TuwacttiiJ, County aad StAte fttjUtj, surveveU on Vkmui tn iae Dstnwvf Adnta Wbltc.oua tttintnir Umr hwanind ma mmy-tuur (tU4) wK-rvs, j Hnct uicjuure, 4wUjHtuitJair lands rritaieu la th D&tne uf Jubn tt bit, cflnsulier H luw, an. No. 2. A tra. tol Iao4 sitOAtc M afmrtaR, tat reyel on warrant lnlbbame ot Joba Mr kite, cfjutaintng tuur bunureo ami twnt-iour (44) a.Tt atnei iiMaai.ra. aiAinlnic mtis wanrantcaui liar ntB j4 Aliua bile, aud outers. So. 3 4 irct oif Una ailual ms aioraiJ. far- rerti on a warrant In tbt mmt Frta'a eurucv euuaaiu:u4( ihree nuiidred ana lanw acra aiMi vu buutirvd and c&bi. perca., tirlct aaeura .d juimiiaf tba Old ince tract, Jamaa Cadaw cUiia, land In Uie aauiaef Jjbn bile, and tsUiero. XSu. -Is A iraei or land aftaaia a awamul. eeaw taiuiua; on boxt-ircd aaa Ivri-ciithi mm and sUty-iuiir per-fie-, adjuinina; i.' :ataa rttvr, laiki warrautaa tn tb am of artau foar W bjie Jona W biie nd utbera. txruwc uanvf s trad ur Tvjed oa a warrant in tbe Batae ul Tnuataa U biia wtiacb of kiCaiiaitj noiauad Iwar bunureu acre. o. iK jk ira4i oi lauu ttu4M aa aiurei4lT ar rcjed on a warrant la tbe aaiua !rBtiw ki- ley, cuQUaiuiUf, lour bunarmi atMl twenty tour acma strict measure. a-iHMii.u Utkia urrcTet in tha name oi Adaoi I ramer, Jonn H bita, aad oibera. 0. A uai-tol laud ftuuaie as iurwau ana rarveed on a warrant la tbe name of Christian w hita, eontaininic loor bamired acres, nvire r les, adjoin la land ot aainiiel Heiutauen. Flo. krrlon luauet tract, laods warranted In tne bam ul Adaiu rtuita, Joiin blia andotbera- Na. 7. A tract ot land known aa Pinkertm Poti.t," in Upuer Toxkeyluut l wp., atti eoanty, cuuiatblnfc two ban .red and auveaty-nva ae.es, sttict mBaiire. hia pa a of a iurey in tba name ol iboinaj hite, aojoiuinu; land In tbe name of Christopher w bite, laoaa ot Darlu UeinbauKb, and others. ISo. 8. A tract of Ian 1 tl'.nite in TJppar Torkey fot Tw.. a)d rvuniy , cmtainins; one baaJred and eleven acrea aad one bumlred aud thirty- S -Ten uriviieti, mi siiiiiim nsrciiiiau miiu i m tUW UeWUIV VI . siise(.Vui7eT -iiwi, aamsau 'a nawi teenier, W m. in0er, aud rubers, beina; pait of a tract ol land kuowa ac tbe Peter W timer tract. Also, all ibe cual, iron ore, limetone, brectay and olhtr nimeral ant uitncral fa0tane9. lyluic awl Iteiair on. under and couiioeU witbin tbe Barlaca ot the tract bereinalLer deacritetl, and the ne-es- Mr riKht ol way to remove xa mtneral by inch wa aud mean as may be lound necessary, bnt in such aay and manner a to do a litUe injury tv tbe iurlace ecu a poMioie, tu : a. Iba mineral as aiorvakl of a certain tract uf lan'l siLUaate in tppcr Turkeyroot lown- utilp. county lwrelu, coutainlnir one bandrct sua sixty acie. the surface ol wiik-h U owned by m. fenyuer, aojuinms; land oi Aarn teenier, UtramCranier and others, belcs; i-art of a tract oi laud known as tbe Peter Wciiaer laru. o. lo. Tbe like mineral a a tores id of a tract ol land situate a atoreaaid, known a the Jacob (ivrhart iarm, conuinloa: two bnudred and hl:y niDi arres, and welve percbes, atljotnlntilaml of Jame tteinoautch, Hir. m Cnuner and others, the surface ul wnich 1 owned by Juoatban Moyer. ISo. 11. The like mieri a atoresald of a tract of Und situate s alurvsahl, conuklnintc Jui acres and 70 itervbes. au'olnlnir landn nf Wm. Snyder. I Jonaihau Moyer, James lleaibauith aad otliers, the sunai-eoi wbicn isowm'd by llram Cramer. No. The threc-OKhs part tbe like miner al in a certain -racl of land siluaie a aforesaid, contain. ng Jl61 actea, au)oluinK Unit of John brouyber Cunninahani heirs ana others, tbr sur lice oi wbkb lowuel by John feroucaer, and la knuwn ihe Upper Hoibroub Panu. o. ix The uvdivuied three Utths of tbe liko minerals in a certain tract ol laaa sjiuateasaiore Hwahi, containing Hit acreaiw 4 ,ierchea, ad)oiutiuc lands herriubeture ceicnoed a Woe. 10, 11 ac.. lanJA ol Phineas Sechler. and other, tbv suruce of hit ii I owned by Hiram Cramer, calleitbe lwer Hulbrouk Farm, bein tbe .iame tracts or land 4-oaveyed iy Jobn J. sspanirler. Ki-, Hiirb Kherill ol &votueret Coitniy. Pa , to K. U Yuuy. by deed date.1 day ot IS , and acknowledg ed inoea Court tbe day oi Aiuudt, ibVs, to gether with tba hereditaments and appurte nance. Taken In execution at tbe uit of Noah Scott, for the ue of Louiaa Walker. ALSO All tbe right, title, int rest aud claim nf S. W. HVrshberyer and Henry A, Werner, of. In and to tee toliow.mr, real estate, to-wit: A certain lot, or piece ol irrouiid situate In I'ew baltitnore Kortmub S.-mrr-tt cvii n i y. Pa., fronting 6 teetn Wa.-h-tnt-.n St., and runnK. b4 k about -M feet Ut Hvrruan Aley. ft jiuinK Wa binntn St. uo tbe NorthraM, Hear? tnxiert n tbe Soutbet. on the SiHitbw 5t iy HeiuaAu Alter, aiui rtbwest by lot ol K J. (Hlipie and brinir tbe lot of trfouirt known on tfio eueral plan of eaid t-wn ol New HaliiUatT,', a- lt No 4-t. having thereon er ' tel a one ami a half story pUnk huiMlnv, Iron unc "-"0 loeton Waehia-ton St., ami running hack thirty leet wl'h a back I nildliit; of one story attached n Southwest corner rl x 14 teet used a a Phot-maker shop Taken tnTcutl Bat the fit it f W. H. Ia-n; ar.l J' In V. jLonsr, partner doiiis; boines aa Win. V Lunz A Hro. ALSO All the riht, title, interest ami claim of the de feud tint. 1). B. Wa; land. of. in and to tbe follow inir re:i et:ttu, vU: A (vrtain trartoi Lind situate la Jenr.er Ta.wnfhlp, Siiu.ret county. Pa., aU jtiiniu-uiu-li o; rHieri-k O. Ne.!", Jthn Cover and other'. i-imtAhili'ir one hun'ired and six acre?, more r ks. havlcir thereon erected none and a half J'.ory lic bim-e, bank barn and other out itaHdiiH' aith the a p pan nance. Tatien ic execution at the suitor mafia nay land. ALSO aorH, Admlctauator. E XECUTOIVS NOTICE. btato of Klitabelh Kir, dee' t., lata of Berlin Bomaan, somerset ua, ra. Letters testa mentaryoa the abore set ate ha Tina keen granted to tbe anderaiKoed by Ine proper ao tborttT. notice is aerobe glrea to all perse ns In debted to said estate to make Immeiiiats par merit, and those Bavins: claims auemst it to pre sent them duly aatheatica'vl for aettlemeol and ailnwance oa Tbunslay, the nth da; of Deceaaber l-ttt. at ike aoaaeor the Eierotur. In Berlin Bur (Miih. JOSIAH FOURBAI GH. oorlL tiecuior of E. Keiaer, dee d. PXECUTOR'S NOTICE. uts ol IhiTld Kodarer, dee'd, late of Shade Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa. Tetters tesiamentarr .a tbe aboro estate bar Ibk been granted to tre aoilersianed by Che prop, er authority aotice Is hereby alren to all persons ladebted to amid estate to make Immediate pay. meor, and those harms; claims against the same will present mem cuiy authcniicmted for settle, meat on Monday. Iecembor 'it, lags, at the Isle residence ol decease!. WILLIAM RODOERS. i'KANKUN HulHiLKS. aos4. sUeeniors. FOB S-AXjE. A rood FRAME HOUSE, with sores rooms, baeemoat, and a-uud cellar, lanre (rounds, with garden, torty trull tree of all Sluds or chuksa lruit, ta anost ol tbem bearing. A largo grape arbur ami uood raiiety of grape ; oraamental tree. Two good we 1 la of water : twn cisterns, aod all necessary oairmildtns. A good locatt , aad aaeview; near the Court House and Ulamund. Suitable lor a board ine boase, or a splendid home tn live prtTately. For terms, call on and see J. H. PIS EL. ocle.lm. Opposite Coart House. Somerset. Pa. jpXF.CCTOR'S NOTICE. aatata of Herman Yoaakia, dee'd, late of t'pper Turkey loot Twp Somerset Vo Pa, Letter testamentary oa tba aboro estate har mg beoo granted to the anderslgsed, by the proper authority, nolle I hereby girea to thosa bndeMed to It to make immediate payment and liiose harlcg claim or demand will pleas pro em! them duly autbarticated tor settlement on Tuesday, December 1. text, at the resilience ol JA' OB B. UEKHARIi, ocCt. Execator, KiugwooiJ, Somerset oo. Pa. DMIStSTRATOKS MOT1CE. Estate ot Peter Levy, dee'd lata of Oonemauxh Twp., Somerset t o.. Pa Letter of administration oa the a bore estate haruuc bees granted to the undersigned br tbe im.per authority notice 1 hereby glren to all perst Imiebtd to said estate to mass lmmedl ate payment. and tbuee basin claim aaainst th same will present tbem duly authenticated for settlement oa saturuay. isoTenineri, inso, i me residcoes of Li wood swank. In llavidstille, Som erset Co., Pa. HENKT P. J. CISTER. octl Administrator We announce that having bmight a targr stock of Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, Canton Flannels anil other Fall and Winter Goods at Low Figures, we can offer them at prices 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, tic, &c.j is very large, and is composed of the most desirable roods in the market. 1886. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. -i partnients of work of the V(. C. T. l Mrs. Well also deiirereJ two of her popular lec ture on Tuesday and Wednesday evening, which were highly appreciated by large audiences. The Delegates attending this meeting were most hnetiitably entertained j by the good people of I'rsina. i received by Somerset county teachers on . several former occasions, and who bas al- A Christian Conference willhe held in tbe i ways been principal feature. Third Presbyterian Church. I'itteburph, on J Pn,f. K. O. Excell. of Chicago, who is to Tuesday and Wednesday, November 2tth ; liave charge of tbe music, needs no recom mendation, ss bis reputation as a thorough instructor and first class singer bas preceded him. fe bad charge of the music at Chau tauqua several seasons. Prof. Weller cao assire him hearty welcome. The evening attractions promise to equal if not surpass those of last year. Monday In short I know tbe wbole history of an ill- spent life. ALSO-- and 2.'b, 185. Morning, afternoon an evening sessions. Theseakers will be Kev A. B. tiimpson and Ir. John Cookman. New York City, ev. H. W. Brown. Cl, cago, airs. SI. Baxter, London, England Mrs. p. Stroud Smith, Liverpool, England, Carrie F. Judd, Buffalo, Mrs. S. G. Beck, Philadelphia. All who desire a deeper Ppir- i evening, instead of the usual Address of itual life, a special baptism of the Holy ! Welcome, which will be delivered in the af ,.irit for service and to understand better . ternoon. Colonel Russell JJ. Cornwell, of ihe teachings of Ihe Scriptures reypeoling; Philadelphia, will lecture on "Acres of Di nur physical life in Christ, are invited t j monds " He delivered the same lecture be atiend. ComiiTTCR-P.er. James A. Greer, fure the Lancaster County Institute last Itev. Geo. 8. Eice, John A. Best, Miss Mar J veek and is highly commended. Moorhead, Mrs. 8.G. Beck. I Tuesday evening Dr. James Heatlly, of 4trTerwe siait kwowm Iajr Hail. At Ihe tl and til ace afor-saH 1 will sell a kit I do not give it to the public for the rea- "f groand situate in Ling Twd. Shade Tp, oon ..... it i lainfog one-balf an acre, more or les. son tbat I bave no desire to do so. and I am i beeo lands are aU In eicellent nilliion, and retiring from this contest, w'ariing it to ! t" Sl'hoo, ;ireke and tttorea, and , , .. , . , . j will b wild on reassmaMe term. Taey are the close. I have merely hinted what I ran do loads owned by Henry Penrod. dee'd. if the matter h poshed, and I know that at least one person will understand, least one person in tbe county will under stand. I would be cruel did I not fill one hamper at parting to the Semi- Weekly Ommereiat the sanctum of the Commercial has long been a sewer-trap into which any. man or anv All tt.e risrht. title. Interest and claim of tbe defendant, Joseph Chiistner, ot. in and to tlie fol lowing resl estate, viz : A certain tract nf land sit nste in Klklick townrhip, Somerset eooet. Fa., bein-j part ol the farm cf.nv.yed hy F.-ler S. Hay to John Keim.cuntainine 15"i acres and 72 prclies adjoining lands of !ynis Kodamer. P S. Hay. Si las Treier and John Keinu hAring a dwelling bona... bank ham and other oatliaildine thereon erected with th appurtenances. Tak.-n in .se uii"n at the soil of Keim a; Urcn pood. and Keaern-y, use or John Keiin, Sr., as of John J. Keiia. ALSO . All I he rii-bt. title interest and claim of the de fendant '. T. Hay, ot, in and to the lollowiag ml estate. Lt: No. 1 Twi rertaln lots of groanil sftdatc In Ihe Bornuah of Sal!lmry, Somerset enunty Pa., con taining one-half acre, more or less, adjoining lot nf lfctnipl Harchos on the North, nd lot of Ssmu-I Ulodleltv on th Sooth ami hounded en th Kjuit h Oraot stmt ami on the West by an alley. hv ina the' eon erecteil a twost'.ry brii k dwelling boas. two.story frame store boos, stable, and otbertmthulldincs with the aiDtirtenanccs. No. 'i Ten kits situate as atoreuid rnrmerly knwnon the plan or said Boron L h as lot No, j. . 7 s. 9, 10. 11. 13. 13. and ll.imwlnoneenclosnre. rrontlra.-n trd Mreet and extending atmat jai feet North to an alley, bounded oath West by alter, hating thereon eree'ert a two-story Frame Irwelling Hoo-e Kram. Staid and etrwr out bnlt'lnk'S. with the appurtenances. Taken In execution at th salt of J. W. Bearby, use of S. It lavengoud. ALSO All the riirlit. title interest and claim of John Wolf and t'andin Wulf. ol". fn-aad to tbe foliiw ing real estate, vis : A certain lot ot ground situ ate in Meyersdaie Bomogh Soniers-t connty. Pa., known in thoUUiurer addition to said Horrmicb, as lot No IT- lif.andoil on tb North hy North street, on the Est I t Orant stret. on Ihe SoaHi hy lol street and" on the West by 1- No. 1T3 having thensm erected a two story Frame Dwel ling House, and other oatlioiliUnir. wills th ap purtenances. Taken in eritiaion at the suit of Daniel M. Feik. -AI.i AH the rialit-fllle. Interest u.l claim of F. E. Wcimer. of. lo and to the loUowbig dcsi-ribeit real estate, vis : N. I. A certuin lot of around situate in Som erset Borooah. Somerset eoon-y. Pa. hownded on the North by Patriot street. lac Fast Ivy Main Cross Sires on iheS-n'hby lot nf ('has V. Shaf er. oa i ao West by lot ot Isoac SlinMoa having theretsscrectcl a iwo-srorydwi-l!uyt house, stable, bhtegsraith shop and other out huildinirs No A ccruin lot of arond sitaat as afore said hcundedon the North hy 1'ntnot stroet.on the es l.v biml of t. Holliror.g. ..n the Somh hy land ol Mrs. Tavtran ami tract No. 3 of F el. Weimer, on the West by land of J. M. llolilerhaum. con taining three and one amrth acre more or less No. 4 A eertiin hit situate as aforesaid. hnanded on the North bv tract No T on the F.ast hy land of Mrs Tsyman on the S- a h hy land ol r rel Weimer. and on tbe West by land of J. M. Holderlstum, eontalnliig 2 acres, more or less. w 11 b I he aiipurteoaBces. Taken in execution al the suit of Samnel Bar clay. ALSis- ail theriaht title. Interest ami claim ol Darid J klihk. or. In and to the following real estate, situate in FJkllrk township. Somerset county. Pa, Isiamled by Isnds of Peter w Ubeim dee'd. M'anas scs Kretchman. Daniel John.on, ami others, con- Inlnlnn Vlu ..H J m.A . .r It.dnn lK. erecteti a lr dwcllint; house, luk Imrn. water- piiwer saw mill, suaareainp ami tdber out build ings, wi'h theappurtenaneee. Tsken in execution at the suit ol David Lichiy, and for use of eamoel J. Llchty, rt aL ALSO. Alt the Tight, title interest and elaia of ta Swete Iron and Coal Company ol. ia and to to free, full and uninterrupted and exclusive trivs legeol mining, digging and talcing away all the p al. In n ore, fire day. liuest'-ae and all other mineral Irlnr and being under and anon and cootaloeo wukin a certain tract of land tituat lo Summit Twp., Somerset Co., Pa , bounded hy tbe Cas-eimao riser ou tbo north, aad adjoinDg lands of John A. Miller aad others, containing 240 acre and allowances, aad tbe full, free and unlBt'rru!icd right ol way oa, ap-a and aver sold land tvr minii g aod taking away the said miner. slahv mrh si tul BBeans as mav ha Mmu,rv 1 and eonvenient (except the minerals oa foe acre around Ihe kalliilng). Also the right of Deleml- zut company to use o much or said land a may j b beet'Snary io conduct their ieasecbip. Also, upon all their right, title and Interest In a bridge aero ta cuseimon river retwea tn bailroad ami said tract of la ml Also, tne llailnaid from the 1'ri.iae into in Bines, aod the Defendants' inlerrst la narrow strps land hatween the p. a oil. Ballruad and the rivereppcfpesald bridg. Ta s en In execut ion al suit of Philip Hay. The December Number will begin the Seveiity- second Volume of HAaraa's Maoazisb. 311s Woolson's aovel, East Angels." and Mr. How ell's "Indian Summer "holding th foremost l:ue In current serial Action will run thronah several number, and will b followed by serial stories from D. K. Blaekmore and Mrs. D. M. Cralk. A new editorial department, discussing topics suggested by tb current literature of Amer ica and Europe will he contributed by W. D. Howells, beginning with the January number. Ths gr st literary event ot th year will be the publication of a series of papers taking the shape of a story, and depicting characteristk features of American society as seen at oar leading pleasure resort. written by Charles Dudley W arner, and illustrated by C. S. llelnhart. Tb M.vo.tziss will give especial attention to American sab)cts, treated by the best American writers, and illus trated by lead ins American artist Harper's Periodicals. Per Teatr. HAHPER'S MAGAZINE 4 Od HAKPEH'S WEEKLY S4 OS HAKPEK S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 i HARPER S Fbasbxis Sqraaa Libia av. One VearfSS Numbers) 10 SO Postage free to all subscribers In th Vnlted States or Canada. The volumes uf the Magazine ix-jrin with the nuinrxTS for June ami leceniber of each year. When No lime is specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to be gin the current Nuniher. Bound Vols, ol" Harpers' Mac. for Z years bark in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post paiil, on receipt or 1.(10 per vol ume. Cloth cases: for binding, oOceim each, by mail, post paid. Index to HAnrga's Maoazisb, Alphabetical Analytical, and classified, for Volumes 1 to 00, In elusive, from June, 1&0, to June, la0, on vol. 8vo. Cloth, S4.00. I Omittance should be made by Post-Offie Money (Infer or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Acvsoaaers are aot to copy IMis deerrtrsseal without the express order HAaraa It Bto'S. 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H.WELFLEY, BOOKSELLER SOMEKSET, PENN 'A. Cffsrs a Largs azd "well selects! Stock cf MB LES, TESTAMENTS, UYJIS HOOKS And Standard and Mifi'-llanfijit Btl in all D'linrlnu itt of Liera turf, such a HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY, ALL THE FCFULAR NOVEL AS WELL AS THE i'J Y0RITE POET', .V ALL STYLE AST) BISBlSr,. .unr bccs ni ins jiaisst till es rEcsr?iiT surruiu. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IU STOCK ncluding 11 arpers Young People in niBtnid WkKt-16 Mvl Saited ts Beys ana Girls f from Sis ts Slates Year f At. ToL TU Commence 5rcaibf r 9, 1H8S. The position of Hsepsr's Torso Pru as tb leasllnc weealy periodica, lor yoaog reader ia well established. Tb publishers soar no pains to provid th nest and most attract! reading and illustrations. Tb serial and short stones have strong dramatic Interest, wbll they are wholly iree from whatever Is peraieKiwe ue vulgar ly seosaiionai. Tbe paper on natural history science, and travel and tbe teet of lif. ar by writer wbuee names ;iv the best aa.arance d ac curacy and v.lu Illustrated Mnenno athletic sports, gaases and pastime glse lull information I on tnese sat'ieeta. inert I notmng cneap about it but its price. A i epitome of everything that i attractive and desirai.le in juvenile literature. batten Conner. A weekly feast of good things to tbw, buys and girls in every lamlly which It vi.it. Brooklyn Lmon. It is wonderful in It wealth ol pictures, Infor aiation and Interest. Ckrittian A4rocate. .V Y STATIONERY ! Tba Pnblie will also find a fail AAtonmes. ofCrmi Bl-DKln-f to tb Stationery Trtvle, krreat Triety of Blank bajok, inch aa Lsdgers, Day-Eccks, Pass and McncraiidTin Bccb, f7 H BITIXO PAPERS OF ALL KISDX, WJIITIXO TA II LETS, rEXCIL TABLETS, PAPEBS IX BOXES. EXVELOPES, PEXS, PEXCILS, IXKS, dr., d:. BASE BALL GOODS, CR0Q.I ET SETS, ETC.. Plf'TTRES,' FRAMES AXD M01LDISCS, 0 ALL SORTS. TIIESTOCK OF JUSTICES' liLAMKS IS FBESHJt COMPLETE And have all beea carefully printed lor us In Somerset r'ounty. and will i correct in alt yrt mltrt. I'orrtsponuenc abs.ut Hooks, ke.. ! Invited, ami all mail eniers will re ceive pp-mp trentl(.a. . -noiE on ma 1.1 CBovr.. hexi to iotd's rs. atokc raav27. WM. H. AVELFLICY. HARPER'S T0C5 PEOPLE, Per Iar, Potitage Prepaid Vol. VII. tommenctt Sorember lsni. FURNITURE! FIJRNITilRF ? nmmw a w w asv Bsaaasj a COFFROTH & CO.. SOMERSET. PA. Bright, New and Desirable Selections for Fait at GREAT BARGAINS. Sirgle lumbers Five Cents Each. Remittance thuuli be msd bv Pnatonic) M"ney Urder or Iirstt, to avoid eaane ol Ine. Newspapers are not to onpy this advertisement without ine express omer ol Haarsa m tJaos. Address HAkPEk It BkUS Mew York. Imitation Walnut Chamber Suits, .5' 15.00. Black Walnut, Full Marble Top, 30,00. Minis of Every Bescriptica ! I tOO ilT PRICES.' IT WILi. t UST TO I" SOTHISC I IN HAIR CLOTH -----SPUN SILK - EMBOSSES PLUSH - - - - Farlcr Up'olsterel Suits PUBLIC SALE or Valuabb Real Estate. a. In pursuooc of a plurt I by the Orphans' Court f aovis. JOSEPH CABLE. Administrator. I DITOR S NOTICE. dirty do; roipht purge and spew, and thus enjoy tbe sight ot bis filtb aa it ran througli the common sewer the paper itself un cl.anged, except a Ijttle filthier from contact with tbe unclean bands of the yxiitor. Vntll neztfirand Jury sits I am Yours truly. " " PLt slBAliO. Addison, To , Nov. 14, 1SH5. MARRIED lu the natter of the eststeor Henry Custer, dee d. At sn Orphans' Court held at Somerset, Penn'a oa tbe Sth day ol Novc mir. lij-i, the anricrsianed was duly appotnted Auditor In a tb eiaet amount eouUna to John w Whistler aa Adminis trator or Vvx-illa Wbuller dated, on th lint Aydltof' report ia tb aliev (state, as well a make a dlsuibalkiw of tb fund in tbe hands of Henry P.J. truster. Administrator and Trustee of (aid Henry Caster dee'd, totlce I hereby gives that he will attecd to tb duties of said appoint nient on Thursday, the 10th day of liecem ber, lsSS, at hi nine in Somerset Borough, when and when all perrons Interested can attend. 8. IT. TRfcnT. aovlft. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. NoTRIfc All nerSKDS Dure has u.ir at the above sale will pleas tag aotice tbat a part of the pur chase money to b made known at th time of sale will b required a anon as tb property fas knoct4 down, otherwise it will be again x posed to al at th risk M tne first putefcaasr. Ta resloue ot tb purchase njoney must be paid on or betoraTharsdsyof 'ih Brst week of beeemhar Term of Oovrt, to tia hied by ta Ctmrt for se curing; (he acknowleilgnieat ol ueeis. and aa deed will b sekowdgd twill Ui purchase mony Is paid la rail. SherirsOnVe. 1 JOHX WINTERS.. Nov. IS, I8S4. Sberia. i Tb andersigned, having been dulv annotated i fcy U proper authority to make a distribution of . . . 1 : -: j tn funds tn th hands of tbe MierltT arrialnk root r.r 1 1 uui-i-ii r t i th sale of toe personal property aad real estate VcCM.NTUlsV M11U On Tueixlay, of Jaaob H t;ritchfieid. hereby give notloai hut h November 10, 18,-8, at Somerset. Pa., by will disrh.rr the dmlesofsld pp.daimiit at - .,...,. hUolHc In isomer, Pa.. Wtdesiiay U. Hev. U.K. Layan, Mr. Albert UcClinlock eembir , 1SS: at t o'clock r. m . when sa I when to Miss Mary Smith, both of Addison, Soru-. peraona Interested can atund 11 they see prop . c ' x, 1 sr. t. K. Si 1 1.1. erset County, Pa. I a or is. Auditor. UDITOR'S N0TICK In th EstaUof FlwanI Oriffith, dee'd. Tb andersigned having beea duly appointed Andilor by in Orphan' Coart of Soraet Couety, Ps-, todlstrll ui the fend arising from th sal of the personal piaiwy sad faletatof Kdward Ortfflth. deseaiatl to aad assons; those legally entitled thereto: alsotofixthe amount of the reeiwoiirarH' and wtdow'sdower. hereby give notice that n will attend to thdoteo said ap putatment at bisoffle ia Somerset Boroogh.en lYIilav, November 'iTlb. wiser ail persons la lerested an atund If taey think proper. Kv. 10, lat-v Aadltor. ADniTI? stead nrs .orpost fK laf.il ! aod receive free eosilyboxof piioos, which will help you to mor money right away than anything else tn IL-s world .- Alt. ef either sex. aocd fns first hoar Th Prrsd road t fortun open be lore th worn srs, auMnteey aura. At one ainiiwas, Tana uo.,ABgata Jsam . THEVXfiERSIOXEU Admtnlstrstorand Trostee lor lb sale of the Keal Ltt ol John J. Spanaler. rate of Somerset Horooah. mersei im. rs., need es order aranted to him said eoanty. will re-sell at public aalo. at the Coart Horns, In lb said Horoagh at Somerset, un SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1885, st 1 o'clock r. St.. tb following destrllwd real e tata, vis : A certain tract ef land .itnsts In Somerset Twp. Somerset Co., P adjoining lands of Jonathan i . Haraley. William Marteeti), Henry Long SmbiI Poa and losiali Wv. Mnlel Hum. Mul La. hart, and others, containing 1M acreaaior ar lese, witu a Riwo swo-nory rrame DWELLING HOUSE, bam, aad Otoe? oathaildmc tneraoa irectesl : d water, a orchard, and In a hlah Mat of mitivaiKin. This tarm I known tb Jooa thaa cUrkley Farm," aad at situate use-kail mil aorta ol th town oi uraett on th Johnstown turnpike : eiiovenlent to eburehe, caools and nllmasl faclliilcs. This tarm will be idd a a wnol or tn parcels, to suit purchasers. TERMS. All over 000 cosh oa ennarmatloa of sal and delivery of deed, aad tb ,) lo be paid ia sia annual payments of ll.iQoeaen. To arst tltrof oa th 1st day of April. IsM. aad ananally tbero afier until paid. Payments secured by mortgax nnd hood, and without Interest. H per cent- of tb wbole parchas asaney to kat paid est day of sal. Pueseasaia aire imaedlatery, J. Is PUOH. aovU, Traste aad Adutlnlatratos. $35 00 40 00 $50 CO dTomejnisht Aloiig nl Cict ihe IViirniiiM. octal tn. N 'OTlCai TO eiJCKHUl.lEKS. 'I pTTTsaraoai lis CoxaaxuTiua S. R. Co , UmisKirnix PiTTsBraoM, KuTBStaaa loth, ism. Rntk is aerky grvea that ha acenrdaar with th etiartr and by-lswaof tbl Conipauy. tb ao uual aieetieff of Stockholders will b beld at I he thee of tbe Company, la tbeity of Pi:tsteinrh. on Monday, December 7th, next, betwewa the bour ol is e-noeg m. ana 1 ctees p au, lor tbe electioa of a Board of Directors lo mtv fur th en-ulns year, and for th transaction of such otber b'inese a may t broaaat oetor ta saeetlng Th sirs k tiansfsr books will b closed on i Hh Inst., and remain closwd until after the annual netting of Stockholder. J. a WASHI5OT0". Secretary. iALAEE 1 ORGANS' 'J3H22XII THE BEST IN THE WORLD TiifitilyiirttHn inm I.- fnwhicsj hi succesnf ully i-vifrs-bincl Ihe followiii; i-swtitiHi iii illtimof f.no: pi er. 'L'ptrt. rrilliti.- . and srniporro'tir delicney. Tli iniMt ci i,x. iy Is-aiiluui solo etl.s-u r: n prstwel. The only tp xtion ever inventitl that can oat be tiiiurranicti! by us-. The only firuitri ni.-nic with hellmrw enrHtrfty s. sm-Ht thot It nsjuiiv-i Imt httlc erlort with tliv feet in supply all the airdewin-.!. J ' NoslMKldy orniuiii iili. iimi! nothing bt i.ti w Mm mttrmpl umr It rSiesm the work In order ' iiintiTs, '! iiik-nrni.'lirina. Wcwial ioiow p; n i.,.., , . . rhi muifiiiiKi it. e mgnc nielli is.- lonce. Oiir orgiiria an- sun-iit ufler ov tin- btrgmt iVji. r and m-t rulilvak-l mui-in " J-ve'y Orieun l'till- Wiirrantcd Tor Five Yearn. XKE OTTI3T OROAN EVtR AWARErD Jk. CRAMD GOLD MEDAL BY THE TR1-STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION, THE ONLY OEOAW TOTt WHICH Jt. mHU GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED BY THE NEW ENGLAND FAIR, Tmm Htgheat lirards e mil fair wAvrr MltmilrM. THE BEST. SIX 3EATJTITTI 8TYLZ8, UPRIGHT, CABINET-GRAND AND SQUARE. ASSs'tS b' Fan MbM lnstranntaar handled exelnstTely wrthisesanty by thunderluc. Persons wh.. think glpurchaslng either aa Urwass ptw. will oe well to flrst esamlne tr InstrurrH-! any rersrence frm prornln-nt eittsenso' th county, who hav these instruuieni m as, will ho va If desired. Wrlto for Catalogues, Price, oxc, to triTThee Organ are on Exhibition and for Sale at the Jn.iurance Offi'-e of Knepper Brother, Somertrt, Pa. E. E. WELCH, -AOZEHSTT, epaSmeow. FRIEDENS P. r-
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