The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 18, 1886, Image 3

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    The Somerset Herald.
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, ,.ni in nwrki-t.
..-r .!) - are irli.liiiiJ by.
I...-.ut f-r nwtts.ru- li.layw.
nilr :! is lis- la-1 lay I"r H-nisteriug.
M kl-' !'-''- N. B..V.1 st-ll it.
f tin1 mi kt is iKunl m the
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Arlir hiniliiis art-ripe.
TIk- n.l.uvsi ramp m.s-tini: I in full blast.
hi the
AiUi art isi-tliiiic very
niarkt-t.
4tiry
A Dew ciirwt !aiii is Ix'inp ortraniasl in
S HIMWt .
A very livavy
Fri-lay nijrht.
Pain rii-iteil tl.ut vicinity
It is aij s.iiinvls and pam-ukf will be
l-tily this fall.
Huriimriau iyy !tuirtits at tlx- Ojiera
Mr. '. X. 14. .yd is !-oiliir the present
werk at liatatKjua.
Iaiu- ant) his.-v.us plnnisan- now arriving
at the various imsi-rivs iu town.
Mr. IS. H. IHirratrli. of Beaver, in Sfx-tHlirur
a U-m Uy visiiinp n-lalives In SnM-ret
! niav liasjily of bust Ur ami still
'..iZY
k '-vi Las ex.-lusive of Alfred
: . rim- i-rfimit-. Try tln-iu.
I,.,,t viitiui" art-tn-nil.linjr as the
..( r.fiT uiip!.-asai'luss asn-ali-s.
... u .nirl livi' lirtij!. pro-Ji-r. and make
..t .U- l.iiy y..url'ni( !'('. X. lyj.
tiIitotiM,! l' rat!i-r ;m-iW"
rai at Ill's ""tC-'V sra.-s.li "f the
ijliiy piiiilli"(f li'w in r"itts
i a WIim-ss of 1.ui
, ; .uhii'-HM .-..tmty .sin vent ion of Htin
, , i.!itv sill imit in lluutinploii on
vrl.
i -hk-ii. sw tliat all your rt-j.ul.li-.i.
rv 1 rfi ili- ntriIjy list bei'ire S-
-v t !nl r 3 will Is- tii late.
ili iiu.-tiii.m. iiiriirr in tli- I". B.
K. iivt. Ajn-nt,
Stoywtown. I'a.
l!;u"r olil by .'. N.
."wun- yr it in time 6r the opening
of the t jiera lluii fw tlio mwin, on Aug
twt 2"tli.
V"t, k torjM ttiat you mal be
rtvi!"t-rfil oy S-ifenilT Kumine thr
rcirir-m- lit. ' -
A Gntl Remindar
W tlie foot that Dr. Si J. SlrMillwi cnn his
nn.livi.l-l attrnrie to tli waetirc of Jcii-ti-try.
may not -em ami-oto thaw m(uirii
tlie wrrkis tt ( dctitM. . Ofttce in Bun-?.
llk, HomeiNet. I'a. i
' Grand Cloainc.
T1e niloml camp meetine now iu pn
irrew in tiraut tirorr. wiil.ekiae Momlay
rvening. Aii.U'd 23t with a 'fHan.! I'liau
ta i4iijc ri Stern noyiii'n entertainnH-nU'1
Ailmiivion only t" crnta.' T&r exhibition
w ill l tavra urnler tlie direction, of fte J.
J. Jones, forwrrly of Kaabville. Ten
Tim for Critical Cy Operatlona.
With the advent f Tprtin and pkvant
weather it in lw Sr everytme who are in
need uf aiarart, ur other aerioua operatioiu
n the rre, to have thein done before the -treme
heat of gtunnier. i'onmilt Dr. ciadler.
4 Peun Avenue, Httsbniyh, Pa., who will
neud iMrfStrated nunphlet and reference
Terms to auit eatJi case.
Marriage LicenMa.
Marriage liivtiKes were iwued to the Sillow
inf nanieil pcrs.m! dtrrin the pest week :
Klijah Berkey. of Paint township, and
Matrsw J. BoytH. if f Vmemaufrh iwnt4ii.
UwjreeW. Kuhnoand Rninia E. AUison.
both ttf Paint townsliip.
Co aa You Plaaaa
n tlie B. and t. Kxi-nrttion to the West awl
Northwest. 'Wetluexiav, Autnist IHiK We.1-
fnesiUy .Seittembcr th ail 2SI. fn thealjove
dates the Baltimore ami Ohio Aiutj- will sei!
Ronnd Trip Kxrursion Tiikets to points m
Texas, Kanm. Nrtvraska, MiunesuUand Ito
kota, at the iow4 rates ever offered, with
st.ijx.vrr pririlejwi. This if one of the best
charms you will ever have to ate the (mat
west, and visit friemU. For full aardculam
and rateacall on aicenu oft lie Baltimore and
Ohio, or J. W. Pat ton. Traveling Passenger
Absent, riomemrt, Pa
Ir. A. J. Endsley, of Johnstown, )hh last
week in Sinicrit, tlu: jtmst of his sou, H. .
Knllcy. Kq.
Mr. JoliH P. knul.l.' and his aLster Marti:
retunieil .Saturday fnm atwo-week' aojourn
at Atlautic Ity.
Mr. Joe K. Herr. of iHl fity, and A. J. and
Will Herr, of 1'etmlia, are speudiiu; tljeir va-
catioti in .SiiM-pet.
The imiiK- of jurors draw n to erve at the
S pu-inlsT term of i-ourt will lie found el
where in thee coliirims.
.-Mr
:if.tV
The anuuul lutr'est hinieant! fiaket rtc
tiic ill lie held at Kriedetis on Sutunlav
Antrust Jth. AH are inviteil.
Warranted to Sliave clean. Impossi-
,1 !;,e fa.tr while ttsinjt it.
ml fall and ee it.
t -t'.nii l.a- jo-t helissi otit
i 'v in Arkan-as. and the
; i.t w a total wreck a.-
. i--.'hii to S-ar. Tlieraiu
Mewrs. Jolin S. M alch, Al. and tliarlev
H.shL and Harrv St.mt, of 4nnellsville,
Time and I 'VTV Somerset over Sniiiiay.
the ini
whiskey
the ii
mav lie
The Ltitheruns of the itrtinty are it-icnicin-f
at liskwtMMl to-.lay ; we nvret tliat they
have so nioiM a tiay for ttteirouting.
. rd- the spirits of the Ar-
There lias Im-cii no uompuny oricinixed in
S inierse t y et to . .tier its servu-es U the gov-
rniiueut. in case of war with Mexico.
j. i .i:iy
.!i if v.. ii
f.niinl.iti.iii for the jtviieral
The Sniiierset KertiliwT t'ouiiwiiy have
ri-.-it ear bums some one ),o,-,icl ill. for the tall cami-aiiru, and are
,.. you. and if the left one is li-A ; aisuiu runniiiic their works in full blast,
r nikiiiit you over the ctwiU. If i m m m
a. r-founded on fa.i. a larn- u.a- e are requested to exten.l an invitation
u. would be carrvimr otir left ear '. " ' Ifenerel publi- t.i attend a basket picnic
,. .; a ,itiivof t.Kin.l.-cl i.-e. i "t Iiuil-ertsville on Satunlay. Au-rus Ulst.
Mi.KKKT.-We have just a.l.k-.l a, lb,,, , J,,hn ( na has been ch.-sen as the
:risnit..r t.. our Meat Mark.-t. in i i,e i.r-.i..iit ti.r li.-in.nli'ouiirv of tlie state
il m.-jts .a:i U k.-i s.l and clean.
ii f .rk Ac, kept iiiii-tantly ou
ij.ii .Lily. Parties buying meat
. it k.-pt in The rvfrverator until
c.rtisritiiti.Mial temperance amendment asM-i
an. .n.
.1
t .:
lt.M- IAV1S & .
, riiuraryt a.laala'Ur Kiddle, of the board
i rluinti.. r.'tiirneit to i tiiia.ieij.iua
!.,.; .-ek from a tour f the various penal.
, t..ir '-table and ref.-rmatory institutions
t:;-. i.jli..nt the State, inrlnilinp the rlms
h. H. tan.ii on another trip, with a
.... j! u to s. that the law is enforced
:,!.!. i-r.. Iiii.it- tl.e detention f..rmon-than
.'v .l:t- ill aim-!;-iis-s ..f able-lswlied cliil-
!n-:: i-twti the a-.-5-s of fo and siinsn
v.-:r- He lias tar found that the law is
. .'.-M.T.iHy o.mpliis! with,
i. I'u-iK. I'miNT ar I.mmI in St.ick
...i.-i ur .jiio.i- a- f 'lions:
I t Wi. n I.in' Iwrrcl JH.'M
A'-.ti .-mi'iit y tmrrel 1.7o
i r i.iii. I nii nt f barrel 4.ii
. :m..! Plaster liarrel ZaW
-in. tm-i. I'a.. t Respectfully.
J .he 1.. Is-af. i ooa t BilCSJTs.
Wia-.it is a ..Undid crop in this county.
T!i. VH-i.l i-- extr.ior linary, on an averaift'.
.in.- i--z. n -ii.-11'.e..l' jisi bind yiel.la bu.!!-
i Hi-ii ..ur t-t farmers j-t f.rty bnlicls per
... .-. l iit it hasa-ot j.rttty near down totlie
I.-in.-i:i. .riie.ietity-Hve'cetit. icrpiidicl.
I; hi.iv yt t'.ili to sixty-two and a half or
. i. it- !"W a.- tifry-si-f eelil i'rbihel. We
r. ii..-.itl-r iiell the Ilefu.M mt.- Wen ill p..w-.-N
I'-r. h rt a. lt.il that n-.tire. rrmrtiry
thr, Li.
T ! IM. I'll, IKS.
T ls-ui. -rv ,i.it,.X'. billows by the Is.x :
I..'' "ii.r('- "i 'iinia " 4--
" Anm and Navy . ..4.ic
" splendid " .Wc
:
31c
31c
l.ltl
. The annua! suii.layi h.s.l Convention
! SimciNet ( las-s-s, will lie held at Wilhelni's
church ou tlie 'Jilit and "i'rth of the present
month.
There will lie a total eclipse of the sun ou
the nh ; only a small .rtinn of the sun
will lie eclisel in this b.n-ntil.le. and that
at sunrise.
y.iitc a larp- crowd of people were m at
teiwlanee al the colonsl-aniii-meetinir at Hu-
rtis prove, Sunday. The meeting will con
tinue over next Sun.lav.
The ounty t 'ommissioiiers have decided
to put a slate nf on the court house and, we
are informed have awarded the contract to
Mr. Wa.-liin-.il Ml Mcpiliaii.
Mi Magpie M. Breugle. of Cumln'riand.
Md., who has been visitinir her friend Miss
Lily Walter, of Main t'nw strei-t fur the st
six weeks, left on TlmrsUiv for llclfonl.
Our enter .rising liverymen, the Rh.ui.ls
Bmthers. are again in hard luck. Another
valuable horse died for them hist week. It
was one of tlie la-st drivers in their stables.
A pn;res.ive ten-pin J-arty " is the latest.
Mrs. le.veni.ir Pattis.ni gave one at ISedfonl
la-t week. There were eleven players on
each idc. and the game lasted two hours.
Pria were awanhsl.
t'itiaeos should reinemls r that in order to
vote in Xoventlier they must le ngistensl..n
or U fore the first of S-ptemltcr. O.mmittee
nieit shi.nld make out lists and see tliat this
m uter is attended to.
-il-i. '
'" 'iitian- "
Tip Top"
" Magpie "
Vilh-o "
... Tol.i.v "ri pin
'.-.i I'igan.. 1H pi..' ,
i ..-ii ..nicrs ..nly iless i recnt ) Solicited
R.ect fully,.
'.K A ltKKKITS.
s-i,i. rs.i, ps . Julie Pi. lssi.
An H-.-riculnind ex. balii.-e irives the follow-
i.'Ki.-. to fanner. : "Kxamine your new- ;
A iir.-!..-! wii.-at from time to tin to see T1"' """"Isome ih-w residen.e l.-ing erecte.1
I i' t-n.4 li.-at. .. and if vou find it nil i br Mr Wl'- M I'"" k on the ivmiT of
' i-P iiirtialjinnint-niilitoair and ckJ it. l"'y nearing
r it ,.,v I,- -i.rea.l u,, the lu.r,, fl.-.r -,1 i o'ttipletioii. and will he ready lor ocnin.y
'.v..;,-d ..ver .ta-iona!ly. A very goood
-iv t.. lin.i ..tit whether wheat that is put in
i. i' hest'iiur. is to have a stick like a fork
..... .-!;.- -inking in the pile of win -at as far
i ii:i- the pile is deep, and occasionally
Mrs. John Uiw kcr. who has b,s?n lying
dangerously ill at her home in Jetiner town
ship for the ist three weeks is slowly im
proving, and her ultimate recovery is now
I oonti.lentlv Is.ked S.r.
A. H. t ..(froth. Ks,(.. and Freilcrick tirof,
it-legati-s fn.m S.mersis; County, left Mon
thly f..r Harrisl.unr to attend the Iemicratic
State Con vent ion. which is in session in that
citv to-.lav, We.iiK-s.iay.
within the next ten davs.
i'.iiii; it tip and feeling with the hand. P.y
riinin- any evid.-h.-e of its lasting will
' -I...WM by the sti.-k."-
I The law n fl-te lieid by the Ladies' Aid So
1 ciety of the M. KChun h. in theCourt House
j yard Tu.-s.lay and Weilm-sihiy evuiings was
quite a suivess. IVwecn s veiity-nve and
j eighty tiollur wae ckunsl.
r. v.. xT-ow-v August 12. Michael M.Ht.
;i" Italian who iiiiina-nsl ( assi.l.-ntc last
s .i.-tl..r. a hangnl at J r. toilav. The
l.it .'tiiL' was witnosed by 21 I pisiple. in
' IlieSberiS-of WixttnoreliUid. eue
i; i .ni. rs .-.smiles, imt II.iiii pi-.ple
-1 lita.l.- ai'l-ht-aliotis for ti.-Le-. of .lr..i-
H- -i
an .tin
A Set
-l- very little last niitht. At half
II ...-i.sk tl.e Sherilf and his uimily
'i l.im in bis .n II and l.le him phI-II.-
broke .own and criisl like a child.
"t til! 3 o'clock, and then Walk. si
Lis .ell t;,r a li-w n.illtltts. He umin
lit to -i.s-i. j-,.l rose t l.:.lf-., J II .. .1. L
aline In.- bnskfast he gave hini-. lf up
Moient w.sping for awhile, but rallied
a-i'ii. and lieranie cheerful nu.l.-r the cinin
'' "' religious ailvisers. Fathers Her-ii.-.n
and Kit'ell. He als.uiia.le .i.nfcssion
'" Imh.-r Kittell. r.seivc, ai.iuti.vi and
I .rti..k ..I' . oniiiuinioti. He wilu-d his Iul
''i. i.ous.. iii ii. Apiin- nwrtilitains to hi
""-ii Antonio C.mli, mho is iu New
V.rk A! 2 0 .1.,-k lie was letl. trembling
in every nerve.!., the ncaffold. As the cap
-is pmced over'his Itead I lie tears mrsed
'I- n iiis (av. He claimed to tlie last that
j Parties using i.-e in warm weather nn find
' a chtup siilwtitme for the refrigerator by
simply wrapping the it in a couple of old
! newspapers. This plan works well, and is
one that anybody can adopt.
Sheriff Winters witnessed the hanging of
Met, the murderer of Cossidente, at Union
town, Thurolay. He -js-aks in high terms
of the manner in which the exeiiition was
-rf..rnHsl by Sheriff Sterling.
Mr. Josiah Wov. of theSuuersrt rertihaiT
Coiiiny, raised on his Cunn. -ast of town
scveiitv-scvcn bushels 4 Iwrlev ou one and
oucti.urlh a-res of land. The sesl was sown
on the 1-tli .lav of Mav. and the grain was
threshed on the Mthday of August. He used
ho lime or manure ; simply S.merset frr-tiliwrs.
Host attar's Latest.
Ir. H.Ktetter said to a reporter Monday
night: "There is no doubt but tliat the
tsutb IVnn Railroad will be built, bat of
course everything b at a standstill now and
will remain so until after the litigation now
.ending is settled. la October next the
court will settle the Reading road question,
and tiien we'll see something done wiiTi the
South Penu. Tliere are positively no new
de vel 'i nents in the matter.
Educational Maetinga. .
A serioi of meetings in the intcresisof edu
ratioii will I held the present week at the
( blowing times and dace :
M.mday evening, Salisbury.
Tuesday evening, Berlin.
Wednesday evening Stoystown.
Thursilay evening, Somerset.
Kri.lay evening, Ceutreville.
lnf. I. S. Suhr. of Kranklin College, will
he present to present the general interests of
tliat institution.
Beheadad by the Cars.
Mon. lay afternoon Mrs. Tralrt, tla? wife
of Profess.)- John VT. Trahert, of Johnst.iw-n.
was instantly killed by being beheaded by
thr Cars on tlie Pennsylvania natd. It is
ditficiilt to say whetlier it was an accident
isr suicide. A witness says she readied un
der the cars to get a lump of owl, w hen the
cars started and ran over her neck. She has
oft"n threatened to kill herself on aavount of
fancied ill treatment, and when she left home
this morning, it is asserteiL she said she
would not return. '
Grand Opening of the Opera Houae.
The opening of the Opera House this sea
son. August 2, Issii, will be a grand Musical
event. The famous Hungarian tiypsy Stu
dents Miorted by the wonderful Keik Fam
ily in which apeani tlie smallest child i-or-netist
in the world. The Students will I
elegantly costumed and render Meiertiou
from the m.ist difficult conijNiMers as well as
sclwtioiis fnm Amelia's nsnt s.Milar music.
With tlicsr ptsiple on the stage we predict a
grand entertainment and trust it will Is- lib
erally tatninid by our ritizcu. Seats on
sale at P. L. Cascheer's Furnishing Store.
Kescrved seats, 3c. : lieneral ailmissiou. 3.V.
The Gallantry of Beaver.
The Society of tlie Army of the Potomac
ve a large banquet in San Francisco ou
Walnesday night at w hich (ianeral Bearer
responded to a toast of Women in War "
filloVn:
"hjf man who could &U to respond to
this Umst wauld be unwonhr of the name of
man. We Lave most of us enmsed tlie con
tinent to tlie shipe. As 1 came up Sierra Ne
vada to the river Truckee, and as we came
higher and saw Lake Isimier and finally
reached tlie summit. I could hardly refrain
from saying, tireat In si, what a country.'
and I shared in the glory of liaving heljcd
to save it. This fa the thought that must
have occurred to all, but lias it occurred to
you that the power behind it all was your
mot lien, y.sur wives, your sweetlieans,
yoar sitters ! I have seen men lie dowu and
die just because their wive could not wnte
cheerful letters to them. I have seen boys
brave because their mothers could Vrite and
say 'My boy, liod bless you.'"
Railroad Charters.
The State IVartment on Satunlay granted
a charter to tlie Jacobs Creek t Mt. Pleasant
Railroad Company, with a capital stock of
iC m. oho. Its length will be nine miles begin
ning at a point near the junction of the
Youghiogheny Northern Railroad and South
west Pennsylvania Railroad, thetiee across
Jacotm Creek to'Mt. Pltasaiit.
A charter was also granted to the Fayette
A Westmoreland Railnatd Company, with a
capital st. k of i.imi. The line will
Is; nine miles long. Is-ginning at a Point
near Morgan station, on the Broadford
and Mt. Pleasant Railnaul and running to
Mt. Pleasant. Tlie directors are all Iitts-
burg jmriies. The rood are ihteuilcd as
feeders to the Lake Krie svstem.
A Large Snake.
Altisma TrilmM : "Some of imr readers
will remenilsrr the fact that a few vears ago
ounilsT of snakts.. supHed to I ileai
were dumped from the assing car of some
nils in the vicinity of Blair Furnace. How
ever, one of the reptiles possessed some sligli
sparks of vitality and came to life and ailivi
tv, and ever since has been a soun-e of no
littie dread to the people of that neighbor
hood. Many attempts had been Blade to
capture the shmv monster, bnt none were
sueirssiui until last r-aiuniay wnen his
snakeship was discovered in the neighhor-
h.ssl of Anderson's old saw mill, and finally
dispatched by Israel tirazier's two sons. A
lst mortem measurement revealeil the fact
tliat he was over eight feet in k ugth, and
thicker than a m an's ami.
Farmers Can Raise Their Own Trout
It is much easier, says Si-th flreen.to stork
a sttratn than to raise fish in ponds, Ui-ause
the young fish will take care of themselves
much better than any one can take rare
them, and if tlicy are protected from danger
until thev are alsrtit forty-five ilays old-
hich is about the time the fish culturist
takes charge of them until tliey are ready
to 6e.L they are then tolerably able to hs.k
out for themselves. In stocking a stream
w ith trout, the voting fish should he taken
to its l.eo.1-waters, or put Into the springs
and little rivulets which emtv into it. As
they grow larger, they will gradually settle
d iwn stream, aud ruu up again to the head
waters in the full and winter to sawn
When putting fish into a stream, ilo not ot
them suddenly into water much wanner
than that of the vessel in which they hare
been transported. They will not be so likely
to be injttns! by putting them in water a few
digrees col.ter; bnt try to avoid all snddea
changes, and gradually raise ur lower the
temperature of tlie water in which you
.ring them, until it is even with that of tla-
stream in which tliey are to be placed. Per
liaia in no branch of fish culture, arc the
results more immediate, or more apparent
than in rcst.a-king stream.
The G. A. R. Re-union.
The committee appointed by R. P. Cum
mins Post No. 210 report that all necessary
arrangements are being made for the re-union
of tlie veterans on Kri.lay, September 17th,
and every indication points to a grand sue
cess. In addition to the Grand Armv Posts
(five in number) veterans, and original
rain of S.ns of Veterans lfiur iu numlier)
Simerset county, there will be present tirand
Army organizations and veterans from our
neighboring is .unties, and a fair day will
bring into line anywhere from two to four
thousand of the boys, of forty years and
over, who protei-tcd the flag of our country
when traitors brought upon us civil war.
twenty-five years ago. The IvooliU grove,
one-half mile east of town has been secured,
where a free dinner will Is- given ail veter
ans, organised canqn, bund-and drum corps.
and where appn.priate addresses will be de-
livereiL To secure tlie necessary fumls Capt.
C. J. Harrison lias been made chairman of
the Finance Committee, Capt. W. H. Saiiner
on commi.-sary to gallter in supplies, Capt.
S-hrock on decoration of the tow n. Lieut,
(ieorge II. Love ou music, and Commander
John H Huston on pn-paration of gn.un.ls.
Half-fare tickets will Inrsol.l at all railroad
stations, and a program and poster will a)
pear in due season.
'" ls Ii. t guiltv.
Tin . rime l.r w hi.-h Met nfTcred tin' ex
if ii..- ,ity was committed under the
f iiowiug circumstances: He and Caswi-i-i.t.
worked toKetiieroa tlie Baittmore &
Kailna.1 Istween Fainiamt ami Mor
ffiii'.mi'.. W. Va tWi.lente had saved
'"".-ii money t make him rich in his na
tin i !.i.s-, and in S rfeniber last drew sever-
l. iii.in-d dollars from the hank aud sums)
f'T Italy, walking to t'uioutown to take the
'! Men went with him. and returned,
in , iu; be had seen his friend oft" on the cars.
'I. Lad been t.Ktpu.H-to marry tlw girl he
'""i U t.re. but sud'teulr Uvau to make
1.. r .n -sen .
"fclini! ,bv
I'l.-I.te :
f jewelry ami dresMst. and tlie
was fix.sl. Two davs later a-
ty was fiHiml in a smnir-canu.
je-ai tlie I'tuonl"!.,, Txfl rid.ll.-d with bul
..! -L..I,, Sus1.i,-i.rt, poimeil to.Mrfx. and he
arreted. Hills known to have lcen
'a-id.tite S were Cmd .hi l.im. and tl
'ia.u ,.f ein-tunsjaiitial evi.li-n.-e set so
str.M.ii!y against l,im t,t Ik- was .-.uvi.-t.si
'ii Man h Utii last.
'tx wi.s als.tn rftl y,-,rs .d atn-. 5 icct 5
lll.'llis. tail . r
-. a. ,TaG am. nmifwi ira.iie.
nine to tins country about three years
from Vi.-.-nw, unn-ince of tlie same
in tU- state of Venkw. Italv. thu-
"en.ug last week he dressed himself as a
""ti. and acted the Iruuken man to tlie
rv" 'iigl.t ofhis 6-lL.w-eonvirta. He sent
mt-ss. U. tiw listri.t Attorney and his own
'Uil...n. r;i,g tlH-m parts of hi body to
ui this way show ing; Uia Laired.
It will "be several centuries yet before the
people of Pennsylvania will exs rien.-e a cold
day fi.r lack of fuel. According to the State
geologist tlw-rc is somewhere in tlie neighhor
h.asi of 5.imi.'i.'i t his of nl still unmin
ed iu this commonwealth, aud that is surely
enough to keep everylssly warm 6 several
centuries to come.
Mr. tirorge H. Tayman last week drew off
tlu? water from his large carp pon.l. inonler
to clean it ami rid it of the many (at -fish that
in some mysteri-sis manner hail gotten into
H. and were fast weeding out the carp. The
pond was planted some two years ago, with
carp als.ut five iiu lies long. Last week
quite a numlier were taken out that measur
ed si xtcen anil one-half ini-lies.
Mr. Ru.loih Fenier hamied us a gid
sized apple of the yellow transrcnt variety,
Saturdat'. tliat he had (ducked front a (sir
iiesillis' old tree, or twig, on his lot. The
tree is only S sur feet high, and was planted
by Mr. Fenn-r in April last. It Las but a
single limb, and on it grew this summer five
large, well dcvelord sples. The like of tlie
fruit in this eounty tliis season was never be
fore known. F.verythiiig in tlie lut of a
fruit tree acctus to he la.lcn.sl w ith fruit.
He
Ui
hall.,..
N'.Kwithstanding the moist atin.phere
and thr.'ati-niug rain of this, Tucs.lay msTi
ing. over six IiuiHlred children and teaclters
of the ditfen-rrt Lutheran rongiwitions were
at tlie stution wb.ii the o'ci.n k excursion
train for R.skw.ssl pulled into tlie yard.
Tlie train was sBip.sed of eight nasclasi.
and as tliey were alrua.lv overl.de.l with
excursi.Hiists from Johnstown and interme
diate statitw, n. ne of the CsHiwnet pauple
w.-re permitUsl to get on. Aa extra train
was sent op from Ris-kwood at 10 o'.-bsk
wlien jill were acmmmodte wrnk seats.
The picnic will be a gruid success.
Spook-Hommel on a Rampngs.
Tlie reapers and binders are heard in the
land, gathering tlie oats for winter use.
A S-w case of typhoid lever are res.rted
by the il.s-t.irs. II..- they may sisnj ret-over.
Mrs. Wevaud. of Waterlisi. Iowa, is here
on a visit, as is also E. F. Thtnson, of
llrtsburgh.
Tlie dog-lays were a little Us. much (r a
Ien.-ratic Congress, sort adjourned. t Ia"t
us be thankful. .
Tlie Lutlicrans. aud some who are not Lu
therans, are making arrangement., to gir to
Lutheran reuuion at Ris-kw.ssl. The La
vansville lml will lrad the delegation. -
Rev. W. L. Remslrtirg arrivtal at Lavans
ville last Satunlay from tlrcgon. III., where
lie had g. Hie on a vai-aiiou of t.ur woeks to
set well, his relati.HW and friemLs. .-He was
warmly weloimeil by his flock. 4
In.fs. W. M. Jaitkson and Stewart Si liell,
of S.merset, have osMiel a normal school in
the ancient Is.rough of La-aiisville. They
stand with fifteen students, and stiU .tliey
come. Success to their enterprise. '
Last week a arty came off at Mr. Austin
Walker's, a i w miles north of Lavansville.
Tlie young pople must have enjoyed them-;
selves very mia-h. i bwt their way, att 11 Wis
very late when they arrived at their bsmies.
In my pcfigriiialuiRssnd raiicpagt I struck
Mayfield farm and its pn.rietor, HT 1.
Flick, who. by the way, knows a goisl thing
when be sees it. He was engaged in catting
Ctydcwlale U. This oats was. imported
from Scotland, and omies fnn the same re
giou that the (am. mis fly.les.lale horses come
frina. It is the finest imts ever raised in the
county. The ami sown weiglwd 51 pounds
per bushel, and tiurt grown by Mr. Flick will
reach from k to 7t busliels per a -re. It is
fnsru ten to fifteen days curlier than ordina
ry oats, aud every farmer should have this
cleaa. w hit variety. ......
Ram slat a
utimiiu, iuj.ii im.
Notice.
Partiea having accounts to aettl with the
late firm of J. B. Snyiter k Co, will please call
at the old stand. JW-tt rnu ttkeiuui mil
W a (as kamii iff J. B. Snyitr.
Mr. Morrow Interviews Or. Hos
tetter. Mr. Morrow, the iron ore man who resides
in this plate, was in Pittsburgh a few days
ago and hail a talk with Dr. Hostettcr, one of
the directors of the South Penu Railroad, in
regard to the building of that line. lr. Hos
tettcr said : " You ran rest astturetl, Mr. Mor
row, the road will be built. We are helping
the Reading through now iu its suit with
the Pennsylvania, and feel certain ttowan
will win the case. After that we w ill begin
work ou the natd. and push it to completion
as rapidly as possible. We have Iss-n await
ing tite result of this suit for some tins-, as
there is no inducement to build the road
from Httshurgh to Harrisburg with no out
let to Philadelphia and New York, but Read
ing will certainly gain its case, when we will
complete our road from Harrisburg to Htts
burgh. and thus have a through line from
New York to tlie west."
Mr. Morrow said in a laughing way that
he had a little farm down in Cumberland
county through which he hail given the right
of way, ami it would make a difference to him
of several thousand dollars if the nsul was
liuilt. Ir. Hosteller replied that to fail to
build tlio road would make a difference to
him of e-siju.taaj. This is certainly an in.lu.e-
ment for the d.s-toi to push tlie road
tbn.llfli. CmJaridarg ReputUorf.
Geology of Oil.
Pn.f. Lesley says the Venango oil sands le
tting to the top of the Chemung formation,
the Warren sands, several hundred feet low
er, and the Bradford sands, alsiut the middle
of the formation, or one thousand fret below
the Venango san.ls. He further savs there is
no mistaking this Chemung formation with
the oil san.l in it, anywhere it can come to
the surface.
Tlie Chemung group conies to the surface
three or four miles west of CuiiitMrlaii.l, Md.
The formation shows much thicker there by
at l.ast one thousand feet than anywhere
found in northern Pennsylvania At Barrel-
ville, M.L, tliey go under, dip west until tliey
reach the center of the basin at Wellersburg.
Here the ris k formation lie pretty fiat, and
un.listurl.ert in their deeply buried position.
The fact of this Chemung formation being so
much thicker, the yield of oil will likely he
coissiderably greater tlian anywhere found in
the northwestern counties of Pennsylvania
At Wellersburg, more than twenty years
ago, a well for oil was put down, reaching a
lejith of twelve hundred feet. Three hun
dred feet dceiT. or less, would have reached
tlie Venango oil lands. If this had been
done. Oil City to-day would be east of tlie Al
legheny mountains. There is still a gisnl
flow of pure water coining from the well, gas
mining up with it.
A.X UhslLHVLK-
Wellehsbi ao, Pt., Aug. 1-4. ls.se,.
Base Ball.
V good game of I use lull was played at
Meyersdale Satunlay aftemts.n U-tween the
S.merset and Meverstlale clubs. The .Somer
set club sccommiiicd by about twenty of
their friends, left lie re on tint llii'i a m.
train, expecting to n-turn at ( p. m, but ow
ing to the train lieing several hours lute on
tlie Pittsburgh Divisi.u tliey ditl not get
home until after o'clock.. Owing to tlie
heavy rain of tlie night previous tlie crowd
in attentiance was not large aunougu me
grounds were in fair conditio!!. The game
was not called till a few minutes before two
O f k'k. anil it Its.K two hours to play it. it
was interesting ami closely contested from
tlie start, both teams playing in gissl form
and being very evenly matched. Several
bad fielding errors on art of tlie S.merset
team ctt them the game. -Mr. Ja.su. loung
unpired the game ina 'rather sutisfacbiry
manner, although several of his decisions
were very rank. Tlie visitors, although de
featist enjoyed tlie tiay immensely. It is ex
pected that another game will he played 1-
tweeti the same teams at .Somerset, Fritlay of
this week. Following is tlie score
Bad for Dead-Head Subscribers.
A new)per puldisbed in niinoh recently
brought suit against forty-three men who
would not pay their surw. ripti.jn anil ob
tained in each case a judgment tlie full
amount of tne rlaim. Of these, twenty-eight
made affidavit tliat they owned no property
in excew of what the law allowed litem, thns
preventing an attachment. ' Then under tlw
new law of fongm making the taking of a
news)rr from a post office without paving
fiirtheta theft, tbey were arrested for petit
larceny and bound over iu the sum uf t300
each. AH Imt six gave laid, and tlie others
went to jail.
Thrashing Machines.
As threshing machines are afss.lt to take
the road so more from farm to farm over tbe
public roada drawn by "tract it engines, the
following law passed last winter should be
read by every one using such a power for
moving his thresher :
Samoa I. That from and after the pas. '
sage of this act H shall not be lawful for any
person or persons owning or controlling for
himself or others, to move any machinery
pnspelled by steam over any public toad or
highway, excepting antler the provisions of
tbe act herein provided.
Set. 2. Tliat in every case, when such
machinery propelled by steam is being mov
ed over any public road or highway, it shal 1
be the duty of the owner or owners, or per
sons in charge of such machinery, upon the
approach, in either direction, of all persons
traveling in vehicles or in charge of teams, to
move such machinery, as far as practicable
to the right or left uf the mad to a ptwition
where the said ajipmaching vehicle or team
may pass with the greatest safety, and stop
the same before such persons, traveling in
vehicles or in charge of teams, shall have
arrived within three hundred feet of such
machinery, and the owner or owners, or
persons in charge of such machinery, shall
assist such passing vehicle, or teams until
they are safely by tbe danger ; and if there
be any obstruction to tlie view of the road it
shall be the duty uf tbe owner or owners, or .
persons ip charge of such machinery not to
approach such obstruction nearer than three
hun.lred feet without going to the place to.
see that the mart is clear, or sending some
coniietent person for the purpose.
Items from Over the County.
Tlie higliest, drvest, Mullutt town .Som
erset.
Excursions aud campmeetings seem to be
the order of the dav.
Miss Ania mht Hosteller is visiting friends
at Berlin and Uarrett.
Miss Jennie Hoffman, daughter of Alex
Hoffman, uf Jenner township, is not expect
ed to live. Typhoid fever seems to be the
complaint.
The Lutheran Sun. lay -school (invention
at Ii.skw.ssl, on the 17th, seems to attract
some attention, as we hear of a great many
who are going.
The Iteulali normal school, under the pro-
fcsMirship of J. C. Licbty, is in a prosis-rous
condition.. Mr. Liclity seems to know how
to ctHitluct a normal.
The colored cuni-niecting. south of Simer
set, was pretty well atten.led Sunday, but
next Sunday will likely be the big day for
the colored brethren.
K. kwissi is greutlv improving, anil a
great many new buildings are being put up.
Rts-kwood promises to become one of the
best towns in the county.
Farmers are nearly all thnmgh cutting
oats. Sime iwt that was sown late remains
to be cut, the delay being caused by the un
favorable-condition of the weather.
U.uite a number of Simerset people took in
the Evangelical camp-meeting at Hyndman
Sunday, and a few atten.led the dedication
uf the Reformed church at Meyers. lale on
the same .lay.
At a recent meeting of tlie school board of
Rock wood Borough, Charles F. Livengtsjd
of S.merset, was elected principal, and J. C.
Miller, of Rock wood, teacher of the second
ns.iuj n ho the successtul applicant lor tin
third room was we failed to learn.
Simerset is to have a monstrous big time
on tl 17tb of September, tirand reunion of
the tirand Army of the Republic. . , . ;
. ' ' ' ' " Oct XSH.5AL.- -
August lit. liWfi. . - 1 - - -'
, m ;
i .-"Step In the Box."-'
The following named persons have been
draw a to serve as jumrs at the September
term of Court, beginning on Monday, tlio
TtbHsyt ' ...
OLVXD J I BO as . , '
AiSUson Jeremiah Augustitsr.
Allegheny Conrad Savior.; Oeurge. WV
Weicjiman. . , '
Bratliersvalley Daniel Ream. . ... ' ,
Coneniaugli John McCieary. - '
Confluence James A. Bradley. . , - , -
Jefferson ekilomon Baker -.'
Lower Turkey foot Thomas Danaliay, ,
Meyerstlale Borough Albert O raves.
Mil.rd Wm. J. Kunmell.
Noxthanituu Suiv.u Marts, Henry Mib-
ler, Sr., LeviC. Flieki.igi-r. - - ;
Shaded-Albert Sorlrr, Thomas Gaghagau,
Samuel WagneJ. . - j .
Somerset Uomugh V.'. M. Schns-lc.
S.merset David Friedliue, Chas. Lomau,
James Paraan, Jr.
St. my creek Samuel iHinliaiii, Samuel
DujK.ta.lt. i-a.,i. 1 's
Stoyestown Bon.ugb M. V. S.rlwr.
S uniniit Benjamin Walker. " ... .
TKAVxasc jvaoas nasT wuut. -
Adtliaon Peter XulL , . . ' -
Allegheny William Hitte, J. B. Divcly,
Henry IKirsi-y.
Bnithersvalley Jonatiian D. H.siver,
Alexander Musser, Freeman Walker. :
Coiiciiuiugli John Forest, Wm. McCaulitf,
E1w.sk L Swank.
KIklick John J. FiHk, Demetrius Comp-
tou.
Jenner Christian Kregcr.
M.yers.lale Jaudi Douges, Wm. U. Lint.
Midtllwwk lhivi.l R. Cramer. ,
Milfiird David Put man, Harry Hay.
Paint John E. liastiger. Jatsib Wible.
ueiiiahoning Edward K. Ober, Daniel
Itlough.
Rts-kwisMi Borough Harrisou Snj.ler.
Shaile Wm. Ihiilv, Ananias Manges.
Simerset Borough M. R. Bowman.
.Somerset Ueorgv Seiliert. John Pugh.
Stonycreek Cot trail D. Spangler, Jefferson
Shank, W iu. plaU, Edwanl M. Lamtiert.
Stoyestown BohMigh L. 51. Statler.
Sutluuiiitu Ueorge Reiher, SiIoukhi
1-jmriik.
Summit Samuel J. Mckenzie.
Conflunce Items.
Quite a number of our boys were in h. .pes
that they would be affunied an oj.portunity
to attend the next term of omrt as witnesses
tn a case of assault, but unfottunclely for
them the case was settled, and if tliey wish
to attend court they will have to do it at
their owrn expense.
Wontlcr if .Secretary Bayard was in real
earnest when he matte that peremptory de
mand ft the release of Cutting, or was lie
like the man who, in answer to the charge at
having vir.laled tlw rules of his church by
dancing, declared that he was only funning.
Cutting don't seem to take kindly to funning
about matters in which he has no deep an in
terest. Tbe Mexicans seeui to ask, " What
in tlie d 1 are yon going to do about it
If some honest and enterprising young
lawyer would come to this place, make it bis
home, and give prompt attention to business,
he could do w ell. There are few days in a
week that there are not one or more law suits
before one of tlie justices here, or in the
neighboring towns and country, and m the
major portion of them an attorney would be
employed if one were close at hand. He
could also get many of the causes bum tit is
part of tbe county that are tried in court, if
he proves himself prompt and competent
There is no small amount of law iug doue
over on tbe Fayette county side, and the
causes tried before a justice are not a few,
and iu a large number of suits in this end of
the county an attorney living here would be
employed. Besides, he would get a large
amount of legal documents to execute, etc.
If someone will try it for six months he
will, in my opinion, do well. Come and
try it. t .
Fishing has been better this season than
was ever known U-ft.re. The Youghiogheny
and ( asseliuan riven abound in black bass.
There are also many other varieties of fish
caught, bnt none so good as the black bass,
except brook trout when in season. Tlie
number of large fish caught this season is
much greater than in any previous year. A
black bass weighing from 2 to 3 and H
pounds is a fine fish for these str earns and
will make no little spurt for the angler before
he lands one of them safely on old terra-tir-aia.
Laurelhill creek for some distance from
its terminus also contains some fine bass, but
after leaving I'rsina tliey grow less in num
ber and size, but brook trout take their place.
Sime California tn.ut have been planted in
this stream which will in time also supply
the two rivers, as tliey live and thrive in wa
ters uf a much higher temperature than tlie
brook trout. There are no better mountain
streams for the growth and propagation of
fine eatable fish tliau the three streams nam
ed. The Fish Commissioners should not ne
glect these waters. A number of ttns.k
Trout Fry liave beeen planted in White'
creek this seasou. The portion of the two
rivers lying in Maryland are not well pro
tected by law from fishing at impn.-r sea
sons. X.
Continence. Ane'i-t 1H. l-sf.
TRESPASS. NOTICE.
Lf. PRRStiNSt are herehy n-WiSed tht ti.l
n i
Rer this ttste so Person shall be albvw.s4
bsr ia Lhestnsua mnnlisr thntmrto .air lamt r
period two years, as we have sus-kei it with
earpL Any one f. si rwl tresfiarwmg oa .sir utns
man this 4ate. August i. lsss, wiU be pnitupuy
BrastsnutnL
.H.U.vN Kts.NTZ,
' '- - ' f"Mi! SIHFVF.R.
. aurl-. .... JuSaTUAX siTAHU
A
TTEVTIOV. KARMEft!
I vft-? my fitrtn at urivatr viU. -ittia-ui aiM-
a rirst-cisM relir an wk trvutm. a nrma ttf nv
rr aWilinr water al tbe fciU'lwn Um : a oc-w tnuik
ban ani M u-anr mitl-aathliBfrv tmae
4 rfWnc fruit irr- on iir iiBii-.
Harrif witbu-.tra ifii. iiuiftftab,tf bw amultl
Ot wHl t grtv mt a caa, a mj wrm art sty.
AdUrtcva.
HENSY BRAPOWER,
SUMMER GOODS!
SJs-ttSEfrs NOTICE.
.VoUce Is hereby riven that Noah Bowman.
of Stovestown Bueauah. dumenet County. Pa. by
deed of Voluntary assimmient. has assigned to
John H. Hile, of said B.tsigh. in trust ka-tbe
Deuetu m me creo.ife.is uf ihr said oao tv.s niaii.
all the real and pemioal estate of aUd Noah Bos
am. All mwh iatfeowd u ibe mm! S.sta
Bowman will make imaitsiiate psvment to the
aid Amcnee. and those havinc rlaims at de-
mauds, will present the same a ilhotil .letsy.
JoHM H. HITK
juUs-tt. Asagnee of Kuah Bowman.
Otssrfe H. Tayman ) In the Court of Common
vs. v pieas .rfs.nt-r-et o. Pa. N.i
Elnora Tsvmaa ) 37 fetx T. -a. Al aib ia Uv.
Yoa are hereby maitted thai the rnKtersianrd
has been app.4nied Osnmissioiier to mke tesium
ny, find and report the tatsis. with an npinitai on
the law, and decrea in the arsive emse, and that
I will sit fi thr purtsise of .liseharru g the .luiies
atwesai.1 on Fri.iay. tbe 13th day 4 Aiurust. tsss.
at ni v oltiN- in the Burturh .s Somerset, s. -nwiss-t
Co., Pa., when and where Ton .-an attend if yon
pnnjssr. . J.llll.- u rit.it.
IUS.
JUL
1 ommissioM-r.
Ex
XECUTOK'S XC rnC'E.
luute of Jsenb Blnurh. dee d, late of Brothen-valit-y
Tw.. Somerset 'ak, Ps.
fetters testamentary " Ibe alsive estate having
Wen aramed h the nndersirned Vry the pnas-y
authority. miee is h.-ivbr dim mill nprsm, in
debted ti. said rsate to make immeiiiste payment
aud those having- claims aaninst the same sill
present them du.v autlieuti.-ausi lor st-ttienieut
on Saturday. Ainu 14, lssa. at the late resi
dence of thscessed.
JiFf J BLrtCCH.
DAV11. BUX'i.H.
Jul". Executors.
MARRIED.
Ltgil'E MEYKRS. n Thurstlay, April
15, lwtf, at Shade, by Key. John X. Tnnih,
Mr. Daniel Logue to Miss Kve Meyers, both
of Shaile, Pa
KLHNS ALLLSoX (hi Thurstlay, Aa
gust 12, Imoi. at the Lutheran parsonage ii:
Somerset, by Kev. J. F. Stiearer, Mr. Gtsjrge
W. Rutins and Miss Emma E. Allison, both
of Simerset county.
WOODWARD LAMBERT. On Wetl-
nestlay, June M, !, at the home of Mr.
Abraham Lambert, at Lamlertsville, Pa., by
Rev. John X. 1'nnih. Mr. E. C. Wmslwanl,
of stmircrrek, to Miss Emma Lambert, of
Lambertsville, Pa'
HAY WAGXER. On Tuesday. August
Kl. lsiMK, at the Lutheran parsonage in
Htsiversville, by Rev. John X. I'uruh, Mr.
Dennis Hay, of Berlin, I'a., to Miss Jennie
Wagner, of Buckstowu, Pa
DMIXISITUTOKV XOTICE.
Ealate of Jartsb X. ; .. dereased. late of Mil
font Township. Sr.merset t mmty. Pa.
Lettecs of A.tmlltiscral...a tus ths. ."l . m hi'. i ..
having Is-en imiuleil to the tin.!ersuaie.l by tiie
proper authority, mitice ia hereby eiven to all
persi.ii0 iu.tebte.1 to said estate to make llilint-.il
ste payment, and th.ise havinir claims aa-amst
the same tu present them duly autheutiraitsl Ut
aettletnent on Satunlav. the "1st .lay of Angust.
at the late residence uf deetstsed
UBE.NZt ;eisi.er,
Adminisirator.
MARY s. SAYl.t.K.
JulyT. A.lmiutrix.
Incorporation Notice.
DIED.
MEYEItS. Ou Eritlay, April 9, la?, near
Hooversville, Mrs. Annie, wife of Mr. Hiram
Meyers, aged :W years and H .lays.
MEYERS. Ou Tuesday, June , imi,
near Hooversville. Malawi, infant daughter of
Hiram and Annie Meyers, aged 1 1 nu.ntlis
and 5 davs.
SOMERSET MARKET.
Camctad Weakly by COOK A lEERTTS,
DEaLSBS 1.1
Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed.
Prices for August 11,
Apples, dried, a t..
lsS.
Apple Bmter. 1 gal
Beans. bti. .
Bran, a 1UI lbs
Butter, (n.ll.) a f
" ikwi. t.
Buckwheat, r hu ... .,
Beeswax. T . Jfie
It
aira.Vs-
..! M
,.! IU
..our
14c
Bacon, (Stticar-eurtsl Hams) y ft.
tttmntry Damsi y B
(Shtrtil.lerst y t
(fides i tl He
Corn, (can bu .- iVSitie
i - fit I lei I . f. IMI .suhss
Meal Il Jc
Chop, corn and oats, a HW lbs tl Si
an rye, f im tus - m ts
Eots. d . Itr
Fhair, K.rfler Pris-ess. a bbl : $r, ue
" Vienna, bbl m 'Jft
Flaxseed, a bu . Tie
Ijinl. V a staluc
Middling, a lue lbs
lists. 1hi
Pab, a bu
Peaches, dried, a
Kve. a bu ..
Salt. (No 1.) bbl
" 4;mund Alumi a sack
' tAshhmi full aack-
Smear, yellow. .
white, y .
Tallow, a a
Wheat, y bu
1
!"s,Sl .iu
...-aaciise
..;s..L'ie
SHIC
fl 30
ail
St :)
; lue
tssr
OUtgyV,;
llavxasoAUC.
Black, t
Keiea. e
In II. m
Beleb. ..
Holtvba. L
Hsdy, a.
Hayfes-. r
Bowman,
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Brick For Sale.
We have on hand a large number of gissi
brick which we will sell ia quantities to suit
tlie purrhaser. Prices very leastMiable. Yard
opposite the planing atill.
Holbsuok Baoa A Pst.,
There is a promise of a great backwheat
crip in the buck wheat-growing counties uf
Peuusylvacia this year. '
B. V.
TaAVKBsK JL'BOBS SBCOXD WEEK.
AtMLson Jasper Leuliart.
Allegheiiv Emanuel Hershhiser.
Berlin Borough Paul O. Xowag,
I ollins.
Bnithersvalley Wm. Htald. 8. tt. Forney,
Nilem J. Ball.
( ' i wniaugh M H-haeJ M.Cauliff, Hiraiu
Ilotfinan. - . ' ,
Coiinuence Borough W. if. CritihnehL
KlkKt k Daniel il. Pike. Wesley M'Cliu
Ux k, Hilton J. Blough.
tireenville Isaiah HhtKikey, Wm. Engle.
Lower Turkej.ftsrt Nelstut flebhart.
Meyersilale Borough -Johnson Collier,
Fred (irot W. B. Cook.
MiddUvreek P. K. M.swe. Wm. U. Bar
ron. . t ,
Milfurd Freeman EufleliL
New Baltimore Boiuogh Wm. LtHig.
Paint Josiah Pen rod, John R. Miller.
ttuemalionitig Josiah Liaig, James Kim
meU. Rockwood Borough Jonatiian Bittner.
Hhade Cyrus Brrkeyhile, ... .
SonMsmet Henry (oleouut, ' ' Kranklin
.Schmucker. ' -
Somerset Borough James Weimer.
Mtotiycreek Wm. FoJq David Suyder.
lp!r Turkey foot, Henry Trinipcy.
I'rsiua Borough James Albright.
For the Cam pal art.
The Barrvbwg TeUgmpk, the olilest Re
publican newspaper in Eastern or Central
Pennsylvania, will be mailed to any a. (dress,
until Xonmber loth. WM, at the fbuowhig
rates: Daily, tl ; Weekly, 25 cents.
Special inducements to dubs, Samples
frea Adabos
M. W. McAlaexev, Manager,
Harrisburg, Pa.
DMIXIsTRATOR'S XOTICE.
Estate M Jacob Cmyle. dereasetl. late of Shade
Township. sViniervct County, Pa.
Ittem of a.iministrati.i of the above estate
haviiur been moiled to tlie undersiKne.1 by the
pn.per antntsrity. n.4ire s. hereby rivti to all per
ams imletavd to said estate to make immediate
payment, and these having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for set
tlement without delay.
Aa;csTCS heffi-EY.
aoKls. Administrator.
A I DITtlK'S XOTICE.
The nntiersiimed Aii.lit.r. appointed by the
tirptiau si .airt ta-stmieTset rmiiiy. ra., u. ;
certain advancements, sod make distributsai
the ftiud in the hands of Samuel Bsn-lsr. Exeeu
tor (a J.siathsn Flick. 'Us-'d. tnainl arotmir tb.ate
legally entitled thereto," will attend to the duties
of his appointment st bis ..ni.-e in Somerset, Ps. ,
no Friday, the 7th .lay of Aoinxt. isss. at 10
o'eliH-k a. a., when sad where all parties inter
ested can attend.
r.J. KtX "HER,
augll. An.tilor.
VOTlt'l! Is hereby given taat an application
A' tbe ln.sirp.vati.ai of the HIi.).Vi ..'
Tr.KY tvtVhASY ..f somerset. Pa., wililsr ms.te
on Mouiiay. tbe Bb day vf Setsmis-r. ptni. to
the t'.Htn M t'.rtnmon Pleas of .somerset r.ainty.
Pa. The object of said in.ss-pt.caT.iim is u lay .sit
and improve a certain pits ..I irrouud situate iiu
mtstintely mmhwest of the Bonsuih of Somerset,
ia s.merset i .Hinry. Pa. ft the purp of a
eemelery. .a- hurtal place, and diviuiuit the same
into hits oi convenient e bit such iir;ste.
HAVll) HI i-KANll, M. J. PkltTsj.
H. s. KIMMELL. S. B. r.VYl.ER,
PET EE VtEL, 1. It. CutiK.
S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S
ACADEMY, fiiR YOt .St,-MKS AM
UoiV, Mt.LiiA. PA. U miles man Philadel-
Kliia. Fixed price covers every expense, evrn
is.ks. c. So extra ehanres. So inci.iental ex
penses. So examination for admission. Tselve
experienced teachers, all men. and all KTatbiates.
special opportunity Srt- ant stu.l.-iiis to advan.e
rapidly. Suel-ial drill for dull and tsu-kaanl
bi.ys. Pstnms or student may select any stud
ies, or cb.ae the regular English. 7k-ientih'c. Bus
iness. Classical or Civil Emrineertng course. Sm
dent titled at Media Academy are now in Har
vard. Yale. Priiiceiou. and ten .Hlier Colleges and
Pid.Ws-hnie Schools. 10 mi.tent sent ttll .Jl.ie
iu lssa. Li in lss. 10 in lssi, an-i lu in Issk. a
rra.lnatinc class every year in the commercial
department. A Physical ami Chemical Lalaa-alo-ry.
..ymnasium ani Bail ..round. l.'4a volumeii
aided to Uhrarv in 1-SS3, M.-tlm has seven
churches, aiid a tempermnee cbaner a hs-h pro
hibit the sale of all intmicatinir drinks. For
new tllnatrated circular address the principal and
Proprietor, nWITHl.V : moRTLII'UE, A. M.,
Hitrmrrt Omttnatr) JkVrhd. hi. aum- -lyr.
PORE RYE WHISKEY
FOE SAJLE
BY THE
Gallon and Larger Quantity.
I hive accepted the aeenry mr the celebrated
R. C. Landis Distillery and s ill have constantly
on hand a large supply of this uun.su PCRE RYE
Copper Distilled Whiskey,
which I will retail by the gallon, us in larger
quantities.
ORDERS FILLED SAME DAT AS ItiCIl VID.-
Store room at my house on West Main Street,
Somerset, Pa.
GEORGE irni.v.
INDIA LINEN,
TARLATANS,
LAWNS,
Swiss Goods, Mosquito Netting,
FANS,
PAKAS0LS,
SUNSHADES.
Laces,
Riicliinirs.
Embi'oicleidi ) gs,
Hosier' and Gloves,
Cheap and G-ooci, at
Geis, Foster & Ouinn's,
Clinton Street, JOITs BTOAVST, PV.
Louther's Drug Store,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
ni, , .
THE STATE
Normal School,
Indiana, IPa.
Will etHnmence the new year with A a si. I rc
I LTV. reilltlsrretl by teachers .rf well-known al.ili-
ty. and years of successful experience : and with
a training- department which has w.n the hinh
est cuntdiments frtaa th.s ts-st ntte.ltt.hi.ikre.
Relief fnan the ever-teenrrine mental attain ttl
examinati.N-is. Better p.lt ums. and tetter sala
ries await th.e wht take a Normal t ourse. The
Fall Term will open
MOSD.i Y, SEPTEMBER 6, m.
Hentl for a f atal.anie. (inler a room, and be on
hand for the first day. and y.m will never mrret
y.sir entaee.
JUlt-At. L. It. VI KLIXw, A. M. PWs.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OK
Valuable Real Estate!
M
DT VIRTT'E of an onler issued out of the Or-
LJ phatis' t'otirt of Stmierset 1 'tainty. to meiiireet
ed 1 will exptste to Public rsale st thesttN-etsT Jo
siah Keller, in somerset B.maiah. ou
SATURDAY. AL OUST 21, 1886,
at 2 o'rluck r. a, the Billowing- Real Estate, via
A bst and a half of snauMt ia aoawrait HtsnMUfh
fnaitins vs feet on Pstri.s street, atljtHnina- the
kefta-raed fhtin-h men tbt East, lot f MiriUim
Olltsssi in the West, and exarndine back IM feet
to property sf an. b a. .laysaaa oaialnlna;
one-Hsana aeM mors at less, hayinc a twv-awiry
iramc x . 4 t -. - v a. i ', .
DWELLING HOUSE,
slaughter house. Unre stable, and ether .sitNiild
bigs tbncoB esecwsL Also, a fine yaeaar fniit
on nam. , . " :-, v .
terms:
One-third in hand, balance to two equal annu
al payments, without interns. Tew per wm. ntf
purchase money to tc paid as snoo as trie proper
ly is knorkew doara. la-flerrrd payatents. to las
seearea Dy juagmeui aa me awi. - -
. . , j - - jtieiAn kr.u.r.a
aurL - Exscuur of F. (AiSsTL
Tha Parry Spring Tooth Harrow.
The time baa ctmie la as this impuwseni
arid una trial will ronviam? any. iarmer tlial
be rai.ru f atnird t.i hs- withttfir.av
A car kaaL bria-fct aud aew kaa jost baea
m-eireA and arc lb sale by- j , '. i ' .
Jaa. B. HuLDcaaatTM, -.
Somerset, Pa
SSIGXEETS ALK
OF
raluable Real Estate.
The nndersigned assignee of Solomon Oil will
sell at pubitr outcry, at the i.'.airt House, at som
erset l'a ou
FBI DA Y, A UG US T 20. 186,
t I oViiafk. p. m.. the fi.tlaiwirix rval v-stiv, itu-
alwl In th Hatff-iHirb of Smt-n-l :
A IiitiJe Di kH f" riiii(l in Harri B-rKatrh,
nnfit t'Minrv. P.. htxni4lt1 on the north Mr
KarePtrrvt. emfi by -tiler. MMith hr l4 of J. f File
um i J. HmTirwm. wk ly .Miiin !tt. ftimiiTur
ah. Hit fVt on Mtn Cnm rrvri and ahout Ui
feel tm Hm'v sln-eL
A GOOD BRICK BOUSE
!tai.e and Htihiildlnic! on the 14, and t- a Terr
dexirahle pnv'rty
TERM? : S 200 to he paid on day of ale, the
halaiife of one-thini on irntinnation ttf stle Mie-,
third in mix month, and one-ihird in one year
from day f mle. with intereH tn the deferred
paymeutM, and to be secured by jiu airmen t oo the
This Model Drag Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great
Favorite with People in Search of
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
THE IS.T..R i.IYM PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COMPol NDlNli t.r
.' n : i q ti m -rt .
rrescnmionss family receipts
UREA T I ARE bBl.a TAKES TO ISM 0SL T FKB.-'H ASD flRB AK1HXE.
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES.
And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From
such a large assortment all can be suited
The Finest Brands of Cigars
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our goods
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER, M. D.
MAIX 8TKECT, SOMKKSKT, PA.
A Iff BOOK STORE IS SOMERSET
WM. IT. AVELFLEY, "
BOOKs-ELLKU, HOilERSLT, PKXX'A.
Orient a Uuve an.l wel)Hvlerte.I m-k of
BIBLES, TESTAMESTS, JIYJIS BOOKS,
And Standard and Miscellaneous Books in all Departmental of Litera
ture, such aa
HISTORY. BIOCRAPHY, ALL THE POPULAR, NOVELS.
As well as tl.e favorite P.-t, ia ail Styles an.l Bin.Iing.
A2J7 BC02 H TS3 WILL ES P20i7LT SUPPLIED.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIED ALWAYS IJI STOCK.
STATIONERY !
The Ptibtlrwill also fin.l a full Amnnmrnt of t Masts bt-luiinnc lu tbe Aatuinerr Trade, inrlwliiig a
fireat Varj.-tj uf Blank B...ks, siu-ta as
Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books,
FIXE V PJTI.W fSFERS OF ALL A7.VA-..
"Writing Xablets., IJ-ricil Tablets, Paper in B..i, EnTelopes,
I'eiiw, I'enoIl Inks, 4cc. Sco.
BASE BALL f;ork CKOul ET SETS F.TC PH TIKES. FRAUFJi, AXD Mi,l Ll-
li;s OF ALL SORTS.
THE STOCK OF JUSTICES' BLAXK8 IS FRESH COMPLEX,
And hare all tan-a earefnlly atlnbsil (or use in ms iHinir. an.l sill br fmml r,rrt , s aU
intrtienturt. rurresutAilrni-e ab.si( B.ks. etr.. Is tnvitwj. and all mall
oni- rs wiU ns-riw prompt aitenti.
tsToRE o MA IX i lioss -sr, XEXT To Honrs lkl o store.
pntnlsvs
stomrtset Pa.,
July 21. lsni.
. U. I HL
AsslKTie
rJJRrsTKE'S SALE
j OF
may 27.
Wm. II. WELFLKY,
TalnaMe Real Estate.
TT VIR1TE of tut irr1fr iMiiH on of the r
J 9 pa it Court, uf
f'iMintT t me rtt-
ivf'ta, i wiu exptwr u fui mix i
STOYSTOWN STATION,
n tb I Id of the 9.AC R. R., mt the of Jo-
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 1886,
at 1 oVlis-k, r. a., the (rfluwlns; desrrioed Rral
su, via :
A m-rtain trart of land sjtnaltsl in shwle town
ship, s. towns-! emiiiry. Pa., asljoinittr lanls .if
J..hn A. lark. Frank Uahr. Allan BVrkibile.
Henry k.s.ni and 'Siwrs. noiialiiinir aiu-lv 1
trivs aad atxiv-eine urrrhes. n.rv Wm. havinc
iwousHrsvsrysui.l-a.haif flauk buiisvsanal a Unte
fraaie Bank-tm and nthrrMitluil.tiritfs ihtrrrui
enrrted : also, two Hue fruit ufrhards .ia tbe pn-m-
The nirlat-e Is nu.krlail with lisMsaoite
and rsaL Th farm heina eonvenieni to aekssils,
Chun-be and tbe railmad.
TERMS;
On?-third fn bod. bttlanrv in tvoNiul nmiI
rf. Tea per rvut. ttf djui1 omhm-j to be panl
wttes the prffperlr t kn- kr1 'town.
I 1 KL3 BIVK. ILriLIt,
Traxte fur th mr nf Rral WmmU-
uf A4aWUiie Luhr, drvtemmtd.
mmnng j turner mtjtxmttmm wiu nu mm mt
ENBCESEB BT
SCH57IST2 A3
FH&.CTTCALLY
IaltoJuilll.
Over 800
Beautiful
Dealarn.
3ETTHA3QJ
IT WILL, PAY YOU
T ml r T.M
V r.iEiPEK THAI
ST03E.
Send for
Prica Uat 4
Circulars.
$1,000
GUARANTEED
ANIMAL BONE
FERTILIZERS
laai
W Mtaliy - sn W aweas
SaiXtizsiex. LCA.
f s.. ,'j
Wm. F. SHAFFER,
SOMKRHET, PKNN'A
Manufartnrer of and wwirr in
IllllI III MM. TOIL
i
MONUMENTAL, BRONZE COMPANY.
iarix ?csi. ooa a.
Enm H'or fWaiaMua .Stuv ihrr. im UI I i4ur.
Aim, Agntfttr WHITE BRO.SZE'
rvrwms in nnrd of MOM MKXT WHKK will
and it u thWr inters-st u. rs.l at my ah... absm
a pmper sl...win will he atvea th.-tn. aw tft
fitrtum tiwtntHltrti try I w. s PKlltS
1 iH Y lot'. 1 invite sprrlaj attatla m the
Whit Braaie, Or Pur Zinc Monuments
Intnslured by R1TV. W. A. ;RIVi ass THsridsd
In.t.nisrrnwni in the p-snt uf MaTKHIaL a1
ll.NSTKI ITI'.S. an.! whirh is .Irstuivd U )m
the P.Krtl.sr M.-n.imnt f.-r .sir rha:.raMe C'li
nwte. as Nf A CAU.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENN'A. m uiZ,X
S. B. bttiiFF, U !., )'hauril..a. College isf An sad PhlUssspby. Eiurrnerri&aj sad t-aeailstry
Ireparauy Is-nanmentpn-paritw olk-m- at Btuineas. 4'atakanM aivlnsT AaU lafcnaatfcMa aa-us
oa appnf-ati4a tu rW. jrm. t. RltaiH. sjer y. S-st Term tswras rjepticaaher Hh. Eatraar Ex-
aminatksss sth and 7tb
July a-i
KTJPXUEE
Instantly relirverf by xwihg he erle-bratri
FUYTHU8S
hi. h rivs. an upward and Inwsrd prvwnnr
same as bMtins? moanre op with the hand.
pn sarr wu tne ns-s sr caura wraps
rhsrV .". S BilTD. Ass-at tut -k mrt-
....ISut istrrs sr Issh hhrm as
Xa But nut a qS but oauw at oacat. aad hv parasttiv Attoil. Nwsxtra charge A aolia