The Somerset Herald. ,,.;, 1!;K If- 'tM- Rllt-ir. ' TIh-lt-r ilay- rr nrer. fit- - M Were yu -Iiakeii up In tin- eairtlMjiuila.? Jiiil. Varr ii fH.liliiip finirt t Reilfonl i-k. 11. B. " nil. of i'iuwhi, in Snm- i-t ovr Sun.lav. 1 Sunday-school Convention. j The iiMuilxTs of iIk' Kruarlivn! fiii'ilay-! Reunion. wImhiI Aiiitiiti if tin? Hi"Trivil;.e ij- turat., will lnM tln?ir Quarterly .Sumiar-, M'li4 t.V'tivetitiim at iiwT Tiunh m Sut unlny. S-j(t-iiiWl ls.-. Only ten ilav!-. remain t Tvire tir tin? it-:ulT , I, E1,.I'AV Iimrk.t. u:1 l l"Mf"'- ,,,,..111111 liv. "" ,-.-. n-in - ,i ."jriv '"""r ' l,r,-,li'"u'1-- inriM-r Sr-j.n-mUT I'i.i.l. t, .,..Tf iw""1 nmiitil. Annum S-,.t r,.lKT 2:inl. ;rT,, .l,.-otin.r f II"' ril.T. -.a.'-.'n i alMitit over. Mr. Iliiirv Croft mill wife, of ltultiniorr, an- vihiiiiiK relative in Snnu-net. Ir. S. S. (i-wil. f Mcyer-nlai sfn-nt art of Ti.iirvli.y uiiil Kriilay of last t at the coimtv wat. r...-.,i,U .mitloWiT ! i" it" prime. .,..i,i.iiriT liiIiii!.- fill " n or. hi", vv v k ul.. ' "iojrm-. X. Jfcyl tuAW it. ml. nil u)n tin tir (ul. inoiiili. n vrtina !')" tin.' rofiiiiu !an- Tlie KepuHiun-i of lli-.lf.inl county mill liolil a m:L-r tn-ivtiiip at Ifaiifopi, thin, Tu lay vvcniii);. The Lutheran SvimxI. that hail been in -xioti at -imei-it fort lie jttt week, a-ljoum-tl tint iif Mi. n. lay moniinp. Mr. Will V. I'h kinj:. of New York city, airixeil i;i Sjmerxet Wei I m- lay evening, where-he will nt.tul wveral weeks. The litt oysteri of the nca-mii weremilil liy Win. It. I'intt, t-uiiiinlay. Tin- were unus ually nii-e lor an early in I lie am. Mr. Frank fituunian, who ii ut rteiit emjilovetl in the J..l.u-lon TrVm olli.v, f'Ht Siuuiiiy with hi Irienifc. in Soim-imt. Corner-Stone Laying. The conier-rtcmt of ti saii)celica! LlHh- ! .-nin ( 'hurt h at Klanioin Mill will he lai.l on ! Saturday, SiiteuiIxT lMh. at MiS) . Ke. j II. (Jniver. of Herlin. will prwu-h on tha owa?ior. All niiphlxiriut! mitliMer are in vited to atJend. , lnv rii'- ..i,r are pttmc ,r ,'1"'i- r;, hat aial linen 'luster wilt oon la'- j , 1,1 iarwiti. !. J11 t lie evening j :f:li'.y I"' I r.ini i. '"I " ki" i"!'""1-'" without I I';,-;:.;: tin.l. J .i, ,-..!iiitv will ii h-brate her (vntenni- inU r :i"th. j. iirii ii orator will iii irettitur , l,.ll:lll. J H. M. ier la.iMr. aiet etui- The 5ir-t of junr drawn to serve at the Kjwial term of court to he held in tMoluT, will in louud elsewhere in tlnie O'luniiK. Jx. L. Hunli. K., left Monday evening for 'uniherland on Uyal ltunincsx. He will al- smtkI neverai days al lUnlforil In-fore his reinni home. Mr. Hlaine'f. s)iee-h at Seliajro Lake, npi oun cxtnus from which will lie fitund ckie wtiiTe in tliive i-"ihiiiiii. explains itnelf with out the need of a diagram. I J' Ixvcof Siineixl, left last virk for I Xcw Wilminrton Ijtwnmv county, where he will attend the Westminster Academy hiring the winter se-.ioii. V, .it ., .-..i;-. any make or style. , V ! ..l ha esclnsive sale of !fnl . .- - line jierfiiiiii""- Try theiu. i- Ki-It's H""!' Store tiosl Hymns , : i. ...Id at cost up t" Octollcr 1st. f ,, .nii.l of the mowi-r and ti-r is snc l.v ti. hum of the threshing iiwliine. v . ft.Mjld lin lon'. pr.-p. r, and make . ,, .it l;f.- I.iiy y.mt lnu-of(". X. Iloyd. ' ..t at law a.lveni-s-mcllt ol 1he'clilral ..I. at I k Haven, a noM-lum V. f liiiiv' cloths and found in town, is at !,.,...:i!:-l line , .,t. :iY: -uadi-s. to l J n sii .l r . in -ut.' where hut one party is -ruiittcd i,,exit i'.c prot.s tion of the minority Imnts ., .,, n .1,-nder thnitd. S.nit nn mialily l 'iiirious thai tl..v lc1 eVlTJlllilW they p't hold of i-x-.. jj the T'-li t'.itllllialldmellts. J.t nivivl at J. 11- MiyderV. a lar,.-c lot ,,f ni,.' and '.vs' uits ami overtali'. ,i,'t Ui I. f.m- you si- them. T:a- carli.-st tinw of autumn is s-rii on ;in i.-ao. and in a short time the forests , i I, - I.uutiful with the flush of death. Ti-;nviic county suirintciident has is ... d J-';' te:'hers' ivrtifioiti's this year, as a viiiM .im in lss.V f the whole IIUIIllM-r 1J wi re No. 1. N. n r ut- snap on oil cl.ilh ; put alsmt a t.-i. up -if tinik iu a ail of warm water, and ii. .-thi. :iitcad. Soap ilulls tne colors, aim ir'lk liriiiliteii- them. tiie Mar Siifety Ihizor sold ly . X. Rivil. V:irraiiil to Shave clean. Inisi I,;. t.n in the fa'-e while ttsiti it. Time and iii. ni. v sav.d. "all and see it. W .cillery is ipi.lemie idsmt Kairjilay. iil!..nl (MUtity. "nc day last week one .1, t.ir mink forty-live visits, and on two suc ,.ic 1ay two dmths oivurred ea Ii day. i.e to Mrs. rid's for dress trimming, fancy slunk ii.iiii.n-. irlovt. hosiery, undcrw.wr. im.! aipvtliuiL' yon want in dry pan! and no li,,n.. Mrs. A. :. 1'HL. 1;. uii.l trij tiekcts at niluosl ntis. diirint: ih. iiii-iiinati Kxpositi.m. Th-kHs pssl for t.ii ilays l.i retuni. J. W. 1'attoN. T. 1' A;-nit Ii .v It K Soiner-t. I'a. Tin Slate oii. nt ion of the Voting Men's I'l.ri.iiau A-iatioii of Pennsylvania will m liei.l iii Aiiooiia. isvinniiiLt on Thiirsiliiv, in.. I r 14th. and chviiiLr on Sunday ovenins: ..ll.itiB. Hen. male a Ltreat mistake in not suiting tinir -"." I fore they lay them. Tlieeprs .iii.l tisp ioiipT and sell Utter, and the ii. -ii. u .Mi.. 1 n.il have to work so hard for Ii'.l'Iht WSl. Aft.Tiii-ioU r lt next al! poslottiivw in the o..:u:rv ill iiiini.sliat. 'y deliver nil lifters Li itie tM' additional tetwviit stamp, to the -r.i,s a.!iln-.l. if flwy live within two llhi-s ..f tiiejaistorlliv. It. I'c iiiL.' that ltiss! irshls are the chcaiest f. -r Tin ru.t'.iiier. I have IsuiLrht pissl Lr.ssb a:.. will sell tlatii almost as low as trashy l':... an- s..ld that an almost worthless to Stiver- ami no en-ilit to the seller. Mas. A. K. 1'bi- itciinna nuinty farmiTs are exi itisl over tin l.'iniuiLr of three hams on the same iiiirht 'ii 'rant t..w nship. The tinn 'T evident ' .f inn-udian oriLiin. and it is thoiiLiht tin ignite a numlier of Yi.iuil; uieu fnilil li.s k isk! visitisl Siiihtm Thursilav c'eninir. to attend the icrforuianiv of the " Adauilcs rilcti " at the era House. - .... Two unifornusl ioiuiaiii,s of the Mary hind Home iuanl, from fumticrland, hav ani ...l an invitation to mrticijate in the Sildi.-r's lu'iiuion on the 17th. f 'ol. John R. Kdie was taken suddenly and scriou-ly ill Saturtlay eveiiinfr. He is soine w hut hcttcr to-dny, and it is hos-d that lie will siMlilv n-uain his aivustometl health. ! Mr. K. K. l'atton of the It. A (X, Mr. A. M. j r.rj.-ketiri.iire of the Wahash Route, and i Mr. W. W. Iinl of the 1iiicu Alton j li.iii.lr.uid. wen' ill Somerset Monday and I Tuiilav. Mr. H. f. White, of A. J. Whit A S.n, Merchant Tailors, t haiiiliershui):, IV, will i--it Siiners. aisnit the l.'rth inst., with a full line of fall and w inter'suitinjoand over-i-oat-. Wail for him. Mr. i 1 1 :o in Weyaiid. a former ciiixen of j "this county, hut for many y.ars it a resi- ili lit of lil.H.miutrton. Illinois, is visiting rel- ! atives and friends at his old home. He is a i Coming School Day. In a short time the puhli.r sdi.s.ls will rc ojieu for the ttll and whiter term. The boyii iuh! prls luive had a jeotx smsoti of rvt and nx reatioii which they have .louhlltsti enjoy ed as far as awsihle. TlH-y will return to their studies with reiaued vijpir, both of lly and mind, and aain resume the work of layin? the foundation for us. fulness in fu ture life, let all rervilve t.lnxke pssl use of their s h..l days, and they w ill have no cause to regret the hours given t study, A Stolen Boy. I-aM sumiiMT a ls.y came aw a tramp to the farm-house of Muses Miller, two mills, east of Stoyestown, and was kindly taken in and i ven a home by Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who had just lost their two vhiMrru. He was olsilicut and industrious, and mum lieiiinea general favorite. Recently it was lcarucd that the hoy was the son of (liarlc 15. Tow ell, of Manistee, Mich., and when he was confronted with a letter from Mr. I'owell he confessed that he was Mr. Powell's mm, and ; that he had innccaled his identity through j fear of Iwing kill.il hy a tramp who bad sto ; len him and made him promise, under ien ! ally of death, never to tell his story. He has aince liecn ntoreil to his father. A Sad Bereavement. Ilurintrthe holidays last year Miss Itertha Mier. who for a muulicr of yiirs made her home in Simcrsct, was marriisl to Mr. Clin nin'ham, of t'harlottsvillc, W. Ya., w here they have resided until recently. Mr. l un liiiiL.'.,tii was in the eniJ..y of the Western Vnion Telcirraph oinpany, and a frw wiks siiue w:is apjsiinttsl to a new iositioti ill iis.r):ui, hen-lie went, while his w ife re turned to the home ofhcT n nt.s in Salis hury, for a short visit. Thursday she re ceived a telegram announcing the sudden leath of her hiisliaud. from tyhoid fever. His remains were hrought to Iiawson sta tion. Fayette county, where thty were in terred Satunlay. Mrs. I'uniiinnhain's many fri. tnis in Somerset srmiaihiae most divply w itli her in her sore alHiction. A Serious Accident. Mr. Christian Schnx-k, who lives a short i distamv soiitl:ea-t of chharts, in Milford township, iik'I with a very iulul and s. ri- j oils ai-i.lenl Thui.lav nioniing. He startttl : at an early hour to return a twi-liorsc drill that he had Uirmwed from one of his neinii hoss. IsMne; ai-tMiupauiisl hy a youiiLT sou of Mr. Meyers. When opisite the rluw lac tory one of the Isdts iu the mill gave way and Mr. S linn-V wasthn.wn under the plat form and dragged some distance UTon- the horses could U- stopped. His left leg wa--Iwdly crushed just aliove tin- l.t, and the ..i.-iiui iu attendant is fearful that it will iiave to lie amputated. The cries of the in- event aUve naniol, and the Committee on Arraiureniiiits are of tlte oj.inion mill that it will asscinl.le the largest numls r of peopk ever Is fore seen al one tiiiH iuid place wnliiu the horder ofS.iiM rM'! coiuity. Two well org-.mixril. uniformed and tsj.iippeil military ioiiiiui from I'unils rljn.l, MiL, wilt b.- pre?nt, and the number of veterans and sons of veterans in line will count anywliere from :!,niiito8,t, whilst tlte town will be filled fn m centre to circumference with a crowd of people such as w ill thrill with en thusiasm, and fill with woii.ler and sririiri e. the mhids of the ohlest inhabitant. The good ladies of rionierset have placed their sbouhk-rs to the wheel, with ready hands and willing hearts, toaxsist in getting up and preariug tlie dinm r, and altogeilter every thing IlHiving along splendidly. il AX AI.FKS. Confluence Letter. l-wt" Hkevlu. .Sir .- Tlw (-amiiaitro is The Earthquake. The earl hquuke shm-k last Tuesday night that initially destroyed Charleston, South Carolina and that was felt over so vast an area of country was distinctly heard and lelt in .Somerset. The first shm-k occurred alsmt 10 o'clock and the second one was felt a tew minutes afterward., each one lasting alsmt twenty seconds. Those who hail retired for the night felt it the most distinctly, many of theiu describing it as though some one were under the Ied lifting it up. Mauy er sons who were up and on the streets did not 1 1 it ice it all. Some houses were shaken till the buildings swayed and the window glass rattled, and more than one frightened wife rouiielled her husband to get up and look thniigh the house to see if there were not burglars alsmt. The shock was so distinct that when noti-s were corn'mred in the morn ing all were of one mind that there hail been an earthquake and the daily paper were anxioiislv looked for to confirm the belief. An Aadmless Eden. There is beauty in extreme old nav, Im you think that yuo are el.terly enough ; Iiiltirnutfini I'm n4Uttiug Ou sul.jeet inleresung : Is a mai.tea any better when she's looxti" lvJitlu-ra sinail ali.lieli.e. but still most of the young men and Imvs als.ut town, and a considcra! uuiiiIht from the outlying country and Rockwissl, wen- present at the 0K-ra House last Thursilav I'ViMitug, where " iwcn- tv-tive handsome, dashing ladies " lia.l pniniis.il lo iip-ur in "An A.titnless Txleu Then w ere twenty-five flashing females sir- tniytsl on the bulletin hoards, and they attracted innsiderahle attention and unfavor able inent ion, I.ni, hut there were only alsmt fourteen to appear on the o ra house stage. much to the ilisplca.urc of the piciisuiv siskcrs, and thcM- fouitivn wen a tr'ule uearci the " -i re and yellow " than the "young and pretty." Loud .-liotiis were elii iteil .rroin the front rows, and from heads thar may yet lie liald. The entertainmeiit was far from satisfai-torv to the audience. linn her of Mr. J..s..i Weyaud. of Smwrsi j junsl man brought some of tlte neighlsirs to tow nship. I Mrs. Ihivid Moon, formerly of thisiounty, but for the ist ten yinrs of dak tirove, I Ili I nois, is visiting her aged mother and other j relatives in Simcrsct township. At the pres i cut she is t he guest of her hnither. Mr. t g'l- liau K.H.ntr.. Duncan, the lledfonl county murderer, who shot and killed Jeremiah I'lctcher, will not lie tried at the pn-sent term of court on aii-omit of no Oyer ami Terminer jury hav ing Ihsmi impantielisl. and the trial w ill go over to the Xovcnilier term. Ihuu-an is not a native of Itcdford inunty. The closing exen is-sof the 'dade Norma Seh.Hil. taught by 1'niR-ssors J. M. Iterkey and K. K. Wclhr, will ! held on Wednesday evening, Septemln'r l'rth in the Lutheran Chun h. at New entreville. The program is an excellent one and promises a delightful entertainment for all w ho may attend. The attention of our n'aders is invited to the new advartiscnicnts of Mr. J. M. Hol.ler bauin, to lie f. Hind on the scismd and third nigcs of this is.ue. Ily purchasing from iar iitv who advertise iu the IIkkalii. our nail ers i-.tn save money, get gmsl warns ml deal wilh fair, etiterjirising business men. A s ial cin-ular from the general inalla-gi-rof the It. V ti. cxpns. to ascitis east of the Ohio river, stans that the Philadelphia office of that inminy has lieen n.'-os niI, and its iiidceii.I.it line to Xcw York re established. A s)s-cial lialtiindVc and Ohio express train w ill Pin from Xcw York and Philadelphia. We hope that all our itiwn will lend their aid to the committee in decorating the building of the town on the 17:h. the ilay of j the Soldiers' Reunion. Iit every flag and I piei.- of bunting to lie found In- Hung to the i breeze; h't cverv building, public and private le disir.itsl. and let us make the day a memorable one in the annals of the count v. tin -I.iil traveled in a buggy, as the tnti k of j The lovcrlalc .V.ri7 published by Mr. h.- lMi..i!. I. .distinctly traoisl Utwen the 1rt:t. B. liai r. al Clovcrdale. California ",,r""' conies to us this week greatly enlarged and improved in its t -graph ical apsar.imr. It is now all eight age ui r and enjoys a ! Ii all nii-.it. mil Ire kept ii.il aid clean, .splendid advertising patronage. Vnder its V'Ui.ni. Uvf. ..rk. - ., kept cotistantlv on j pn-jeiit matiagi ment it has doubled its eir- ' iiin daily. Parties buvimr 'Wi Iiave it kTt in the n'tritrerai. Mur MiKtirr We have ju-t a.lil.il h-.T K. fnL-. r.itor to our Mml MarkH, i meat until dilation and has even' appwiraii-c oflieing a prosen.m. journal. lol. R.i IAVIS Si Co. KiL'i.tii-n hiiu.lnil and eighty-six Is-galt "' a I'ri.lav, w ill end on a Friday, and con ta ii. fifty -three l'ri.lays. Four months in tis- yi-ar have five Fridays. Five changi's of t'.. tn.. .ii ... ur on a F'ri.lay. and Imth tht i.'i.i:.-.! and the shortest days in the twelve tii'i u.. are on Fri.hiys. This might, in .i"l. I teniKsl a Friday year. Ijmk. I'i.-mkr. i 'km ext. Cur l.ui.l in Stock ii-l i .j't.ili- a. follows: I'll Whin Lime ft liarn-l l.ir Akn.ii i .uieiit Uiml fl.Ta I'. nlmi.l ( enient j-i Inirrel JM.tm ' Mini I'lastw iiarrel J."I Pa.. i R.-iss-tfullv. Iloth the Coiigr.-ssioii:d and Senatorial Re publican C,ii:fereiiie for this district will meet at Psilfor.1 t.-dav, Tin-slay. TheSom- I erset tiainty i-uiul'datcs w ith their conferee I left ft.r the p!a-of nueting on this in.rn I ing's mail train. The Congnwcutal eiuifer- ets. are F.lias Cunningham, lo-iah Keller and Nuiii r-.-t. June Pi. SM1. J Cook A BlKKITs. We w.mM MiLTLrtM to the many visiting Nitn-rsct tin Soldiers' Reunion di.y u lay in their r-t. 1 of t!ie IIiksi:h:km AppU- P.ul '.'N.iiv. as well as the other ItoiisKHEKH sricn. 6.r yon may not be able to gel them Hear I.. .mo when you need them. Many -ton kii-jiers keep very 'mor spii-es so as to tii.ik.- laria-r (mfit ; tlmt you may lie rare "f '.s iting the very Ust, tme that the name B. Hutu is on (ai h pat ki ge. T.w., M. I ilucs. T.i iK-alers we U. .teas follows by the ln : I'-r Uaid . Ciiiunx" 42c " Armv and Xnvv "' 4ic t apt. W. H. eis, are H. V X. llovd. vuiticr. The .S'liatorial confer Kiiepiier. A. F. Iii.iiht and C. " Splejulid " " Cfcurrv "... -"rii. T.'.p-.. ' Magpie "... uuli!.. i," '"iT.il.i,. "ft pin I ig.,rs. -ft ion a-ii i.nl.-r. only (h-ss K.-S. S.nier-., Pa. I I, :is- 3,'tc .. . rlc 1.10 (crcent .l Soliciteil. tfully. ik A liioriK. June Hi. ls.s;. Iiii nriviv.sl my Fall stock of I'lannels. id" kiicl. f ( am,.,, Flannel, w hite and -"l.... Uli.- t'J,rtJ,. all slia..-s. New Iin i,KK. N' 1'a.k Sate-.ns. X.-w Y.lvet. plain, '.nx-oiled and stri-e.l. Xew H..iiHH, New Ca.hm.Ti-s. -w Silks. New -.,i,.fai k;Illls AitlKHigl, all ..u an. ui.jM ; nM Uii-b-. by Imying g.,j, very early I will be able Ui .)! UU I i " " , w. fc-HHi iiuj, m-a-. in as tow as tV. Were ever sidd. Mw. A. . rui- The time for tlte S.l.'.ier's lh.-mti.in r.m on apik-c and w ith each day the pniss1s for an immense outisiuring of the unple and a jolly good time grow isrrciiilingly brighter. All mcmliers of the i. A. R., Sins of Yetcrans, Imuds, and dnim corps w ill be furnishtsl with a free dinner and supper, while our hotels, boarding houses and res taurants will lie amply ireareil to supply all others w itli that w hich sati.tii-s the ituier man. Mr. Charles ;iM-y. of Holliilayshurg, Blair county, while here in attemlani-e ut the Lutheran Synod last wi-ek.. in eomany w ith W. H. RiipK-l, K whose puest he was, iaid a very plcicsiut visit to the IlKRALr sanctum. Mr. lieisey is serving his stund term an Prothouotary of hij county and is also chairman of the lilair nullity IN' ml 'li ra n inmuiittci". Mr. fiei-sy is a very pleas ant and aflahle gentleman and oik whom we were glad Wi meet. - -s- Mr. Yalitiline I. Y'islcr. sou of Iavid C. Yisler, of Stonycns'k township, railed at our office M.m.lay iitleniism to v-ty up arrein and renew his suriscripttiHi to tlte Hekalo. Mr. Yilcr left this county twetity-fouryears siine. moving t the the state of Indiana, where lie has residi-d up till within the last three years, when he moved to "(cud's coun try, Kan-os." w here he now resiik. Hcis at lrcsHil making his first visit in twenfv-fotir j years to bis frieiHls ami n-lalives in his old J hi .inc. I An cjiiilcmic has broken out among the ! chickens of the town. Xnarly every owm r ' of a fl.s k resrts drat hs among them and i in isms' Instances entire fl.sk have died, i The disease takes them suiidctily, often at night, and in the morning tU y will Is f.utld ih -ad uuiler their rsrts. hie fiincier who ! Las a flock of choii-e white leghorns locked I them up, ail apparently in good In-alth, one j evening and the M low ing nioniing found j nix of bin choicest birds lying dead under ' the roost. his n-Iief, who carritsl him to his home. j Young Meyers was ab-o slightly injured. ! An Old Distiller Arrested. Jesse Itaughmali, the old distiller of 1-ari-mer township, was arrcsteil last week by V. S. Marshal liccgle and an assistant, of ltiil ford. When the Marshal attempted to make the arrest old Jesse took it as a huge practical joke, and not willing to lie outdone in that resiiect, he picked him up and ducked him ill the large watering trough that stands on the distillery premises. After the assistant had covered Jesse with a six-shisiter and a pair of hr.Mvlet). were plaissl ii'sin his wrists he realized that the officers were not joking but were milly in earnest, so be quietly ac companied them to KedfonL where lie enter ed into a recogniy-iii'i for his aporance at a hearing licf.ire V. S. Commissioner Lingeii- li Iter. The information on which the war rant for his arrest is based charges ISiiughnian with selling liipmrat two placet at his dis tillery and at Siincrsct on the one govern ment lii-ei.se. Veterans' Reunion at Somerset. The biggi-rt tims that Suncrset county jHiiple ever have had. or w ill have for many a day, will isvurat the big niiiiton on Scih teniber 17th. Pisiple will lie iu Somerset from every town, township and hamlet in the County. This will lie the time to sit and shake hands with your relatives, friends, ae ijiutintaiices, and everyliody else. This will lie the time of all the year to go to Fisher's IliKik Store and get your s hool-books and supplies, and Alinanai-s for lsnT. Town and country mcn hant.s will recollect that at F'isher's llisikSton. they can buy Sir their scIhsiI tnule at w holesale city prhvs stilus il IsN.ks. cns, .-ncils, ink. "tablets, copylsxiks and even thing thev may nets! in the schid trade. Fisher's lttk Store does a w holt-sale ; trade, and last season supplied forty-six ! stores in thiscotiiily with schisil-lssiks. school I supplies and Almamics. HagiTstown. Md., and Ijiniaster tJennan and Knglish Aliuacs at publisher's w holesale prii-es. Cull at Fish er's Id -ok Store and lie convinced. - Runaway Accident. Kx-Sh. rit! Pile, of Simcrsct county, while l-assing through town on Morokiy with a ilrove ofisdts, met with an accident in whit h Ih displayeti remarkable coolness. The hunch of colts, in charge of a couple of young men. was somewhat ah. ad of Mr. Pile, who followed iu a laiggy. leading a colt. Ily some means this colt caused the horse Mr. Pile was driving to frighten and run away. Incoming down Petm sttvet the ve hicle struck tlte cistern-top at the court house, w hich rt-M-tenii- enabled the horse to clear himself of buggy and harness, when he ran up Juliana street. The concussion at the cisti-ni-top ilctuoli.hed the huguy ami thr. w Mr. Piie to the ground, but in an in stant lie tvcovcni! himself, caught the lialler of the colt which cau-ed the trouble, u:id led il down IVnn street until he join.sl the lin.ve He tin n mounted a horse and rode liaek to the scene of the an ideiit. smiling and good-natured. His agility and o.lness elicited much praise from tlie crowd of wit-ncs--ct. Bnlf'ird Inquirer. " Step in the Box." . Tin- following named (s rsoiis have Is-en drawn to sen e as traverse jurors at a sjiecial tenn of court, commencing on Monday, V-ti.U-r 1. is.si;: A, 1. 1 i -on Marsluill Hilcinau. Wni. Sil Itaugh. .lames II ilemail. Allegheny Uavid Mengt. Merlin Psmuigh Wiiliaiu A. Powell. Har vey IHvely. l!n.thersva!lcy Jacob Swurtaemlrul-er. Itciijumiu liittner. Jr.. Jesse A. I-andis. John S. Meyers. CoiK-ntaueHi Abraham lilough, ' Levi H. Blough. Klkli. k liavid Fuller. David Thirst. Jcnner Tobias Iterkey. Jo.hn Thomas. Iower Turkcyfoot John Hanieil. James Col I torn. Meycrsilale Uorotigh Wih. H.H-king. J. . Anthony. H. ti. IW1. Paint Wm. StatkT. jiKiuahoning Ilavh! Wilt. Josiali Ssht. Ihivid Hisiver, tieorge W. Miller. Salisbury II. .rough Henry Lofclel, O. W. lit.yer. Amerst A.aira Arisuiau. HarriwHi Sny iler, Herman Shaffer. Sliatle Robert Mcn-gor. Stonycreek Martin P.rant, J. J. Mosgravc, JetftT-ion SiangltT, Etlward (jleiwter. Stoyestown liorough Jacob TlMimpson. F. F. Shaffer. Lutheran Synod. The fony-lillh annual session of the Alle gheny Lutheran Synod met in Trinity Lutii eran chiirt h, .Somerset, at e'cl.s k Weilne.-e-day morning. S-pt 1st. An organization was crt.-ct.cd bv the t livlioii of Rev. J. M. I!ii-e. of St. Clairsville. President; Rev. Ciias. M. St.s k, of litsiford. Secretary, and J. II. Hcil inan, K-sp, of Altisuia, Treasurer. Rev. C. B. tiniver. the retiring Secn tary, w ho has liecn Acting 1'rc.ident of the Synod since the resignation of the President. Rev. J. W. Pof fcidierger, who removed from tumnils of Syn od, then read the President's n jirt for the past year. President Ri.v apMiinted his ctimmittces. Rev. C. B. liruver delivcrtsl the yiHdical sermon at 8 p. m. to a large audi ence. The Allegheny Synod occupies the territory of Somerset, Bttlfonl, Hiintingilon, Blair. Clearfield Cambria and Indiana coun ties, with a mission iu Connellsville, IV There are sixty-two ministers witha iiiem liershipof nearly H.(m coiiiinunicHiit nit in-U-rs. It Uliingstotheticiicral Synisl. Over inn ini'uisters and delegates were in attend ance. Rev. H. W. M. Knight, II. 1).. Presi dent of Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa., and Rev. J. J. (ieottman. II. IL, of Alle gheny, were iu attendance at the Synisl. The last session was held Monday nitiniing when the Synod ailjourntii. Veterans' Reunion Friday, Sept. 17. The business eoplc, hotels and profession al men of the town have been visited by a i. A. R. committee in regard to the nesex- sary diforution of their buildings for Re union day, and we are extremely happy to rt'irt that all are atriotica!ly enthused in the mutter, and the gtssl work will la--lone. This Wing a foregone conclusion, we now desire and resieetftilly ask that all citizens regardless of occii'iutioii or lis-atioli. within the borough limits, also deronite their dwell ing houses with Aug and hunting suitable for the occasion. The work can I done with coinaratively light excnsc for each family, and the material can lie had at a numlHTof stons, among others C. If. Fisher. Mrs. A. K. Vlil. Mrs. E. M. Shnick. Mrs. Bamett. C. X. Boyd and the 5 and HI tent counter rooms of J. H. Miller and Cook A Bivrits. In this ronwvtiou we ilt7iinalso to suggest to those in authority that the streets be thoroughly cleaned and cleared of every thing that would interlere with the proces sion that will jsirailc them, or in any man ner discommode the multitude of ople which we are assured will Ik in attendance. Max. iu en. those evils must be eheckisl hy wise and ju dicious legislation, and it is not at all likely that the Dcniocrativ jiarty would favor a law to punish itself. RErmLtcA.. ConflueiKe, Sept. 4, l.'ttW. New Fall Millinery. I have reccivetl my new Fall stock of Hata and lloiinets. A full supply of ail the new est kinds of trimming. Handsome Balsas low as filly cents, uiitrimined. Mas. A. K. I'hl. An Important Dialogue. " ll.lio, Alie ; how are you, old I toy ? tilad to sec you : where have you Uen?" "Well, Fisk, I just came from the Synisl, at Siincrsct ; had a splendid time." "Why, A lie, I notice you have a new suit of clothes .'" " Y'cs, Fisk. I never go lo Suucr-vt with out buring something. I (-an more than save my car fare that is, if you know where to buy." " Well. Abe, you need not tell na w here that is. kmir J. B. .SnyWcr. We are old friemLs. tilad to see him get along so well. He has tlie store all to liiliis. il' now. Well, lie has worked hard, and tlcscrves success. I always liked one thing about his store you never find any old ;esls. 1 was in his store some time ago, and he was actually out of clothing, and ladies' coats." ' Well. Fisk. go in his store now and see the piles ol clothing, overcoats, ladies' coots, and, Fisk, do you know you can save from HI..) to ."!.ntl on a suit? And when J. U. says it is ail wo..!, it is all wis.) and you cau liet on it. My wife is going along next time: she wants a new cloth drs and coat ; and my daughter got married, you know, and she wants a UK of dishes and glassware. And I tell you. for anything of that kind, J. H. Snyder store is tlie plat to go to "get it or anything else. A fellow can trade with him any kind of prodm-e. What wonders me ia, why everylssiy don't buy from him. He has the largest trade in town, and it is growing all the time. By -by ; will see you at the reunion on the 17th. if not sisiiier. j . uu-ijr tun-lieu, ami me issues will ne so ruuy ULH.iis,seU by Iaxty leaders and jwrty organs leP.rc it rlornis a to place every in telligent niter in a light a hrigt and ekar a. that of uoou. Tite PruiiilHtimt iartr protease to belietx- Uuu there are im living issues between the Rtjpnhlicau and Democratic parties, and that tlie oniy issue worthy of diseun-rion is the iuestiou ol prulubititm. It is true that many of tlie old issues that divtiied the Republican and Democratic par- ite- twenty and twcuiy-rivt: yean .. have been irrevokahly aettlsi. and always accord ing to the Republican idea, but still there an it-sues of vast imirt.im tliat comedown to us Uin.ugu tlie conllicts of the past that are not yet adjusted, and will not hu until American lal-oren are fully protected agniusl against the c-omj-etitioa of the ill-fed and ill paid laborers of other countries, ami tlie right of free ballot and an honest count w guaranteed to al! clasnes, iu ere ry sectiou of the whole country. The DenuM'nttic party has done nothing for the peotection tif the manufacturer aud the laboring class during the past fifty pears but every llemocratic measure has eiliier bn-u in favor of lessening the duties on im ports or to bring them down to a revenue ba sis only. The tariff of 1 sfc! enacted by the Whig lirty was repealed by the Democratic arty iu lMti, and remained so until linil, wln u the Rt pubiicou jorty gave u a pro tective tariff, and iuaugurated a new era of prosj-enty. Kvery pnositiou from the Democratic party Usrn tlie tpiestiou of protection to American lalsirers and Ainerirau industries) has been for a reduction of duty. There are j aoiue changes necessary at this time, as the j rate of duty on nearly all article!? was fixed I w hen the Republican -arty first came into j power. Some of those raten should he changed j to meet the present condition of trade, but this oltl Iree traiie llemtK-ratlc jmrty la so eager to tlcstmy our prott-ctive jHilicy that it is unwiiliug to make any other cliauge than a horizontal nttuctiou, which would leave tlie country in a worsei-onditiou than it now is. On st .me articles the duty should be re duced, while on others it should lie increas ed. A horizontal re.hu tiou would be noth ing less thou the destruction of our protect ive tariff system. Tlie llemocratic Jrty of Pennsylvania professes to le ill favor of a protective tariff, or ill oilier wonls, tin mct dcntiii tariff. It is silicy for the party to so express itself iu so great a manufacturing Stale, but the same party iu Congress asks for horizontal rtilileti.m. The Republican jiarty alotakea Issue with the Democratic iuity on the question prohibition. It has alwuvs Urn admitted that the Democratic purty is the whisky par ty. The Republican party m (smveiition for the first time pledget itself iu favor of prohibition, or rather to the submitting of the tiiestion of an amendment -to the Con stitution of the State prohibiting the manu facture and sale of intosi. ating drinks, as a lieventge, to a vtitc of the ieople, while that jarty has given the State the best liquor laws it ever had. Yet it never liefnre went so far as to insert into its platform of principles a pr.iliil.ai.iry plank. This is all any party can tin. Jhc l'niliiliition i-artv tan .lo no more. If the Repuiilieau iurty wins at the (.sills, and it doubtless will, the question of pn.liiln'ti. in may lie submitted to the i..h next summer ; but if defeated, it cannot lie sllKmilt.il by the Prohibition larty liefore the year lss'i, anil then only in case that xtr- ty will lie successful at the sills two years hence, which is one of the most improbable things now in contemplation. The Prohibition party that met in conven tion and nominated a ticket, placing t . S. Wolfe at its bead, is only in the war of sptsily prohibition. Mr. Wolfe don t claim to lie in the race as a pmlmbly successful cauiiitlatc, but says that his vote will lie greater than the vote of the same rty was in this State in 14. He don't exis-ct to get lss than fiO.OiiO, and tierhaps lno.iniO votes, but double the amount would not elect him. The n-gular sessions of the legislature are biennial, and therefore a prohibitory amend ment could not be proxscd by that party at the iieM coming scx-ion. andvnot until two years later if even it was succes-sful at the sills, which is not at all probable. If the jieople of Pennsylvania want nhihitioti soon, they must limk to the Republican 'tar ty tor it The prohibition Iarty can not lie i.Mere iu its proft-ssinns, liecause it ia giving its olili cal and moral influence to the w hiskey or llemocratic Jiarty. Mr. Wolfe says that he will draw more largely from tlte Republican than the Democratic party, and knowing that he can nut be elected w by iloes he give his influence to the --arty that is op-msed lo prohibition and iu favor of whiskey. . Does it not ap'-eur self evident to every in telligent man that the prohibition lurty is opmsed to siecdy prohibition. If in favor of if it would give its supjairt to the juty . that prumistst what the Prohibition tarty i .... I. :..!.. .1...... fi lt.- . .f 1 lias oeeu OSMuj. , : i , aiiian.T in hj. m .-rl,H. tj)r the Pmhihition artv with the IVniocnit-tr is I Is, w hen and where all persons interesteii ran as unuoiv as u is laise nun tt ickcii. eu re- i m-it AmilUir. s UtRlVrs SALE. 1 By Tirnte of -in-v wrtw at Ft Fa.. Lev Fa.. iihI e'i iJt. issuett ,iti .4 trie Court -.1' t .Hnm.-n fleas t-f sm.errl Ctsincr. fa.. I will expose (t punlie miW l ihv t'otirt House in SjnR-ret bor ougb. Fa., tm FRliKX V. SIU'TKMKLU L'4. ls.V. ed tlie Republican ticket. There never has lsu a better ahl tnier rty tlian She Rexnb liean arty. Wlten tlmt jwrty pnniisti to submit a prohibitorv anuniliurtit So s vote i of the I-. Mile ttf a slate or ua'ion she will do I it in "sl faith and no one has a just cause fttr doubting it. The Prohibition parry fears that the Re- i o'eh-k. r. . al! th i i . ,. ... ' . Ik, hitervst and eliuai trf Stuuuei i puoiitnti party win itnug hisnii niiiiiiition i mn and Joseph Zimtuenctui in Perm a Is-torv it can -ibly nnie lo tne front itst If ami tlierel.y take from it the only live Lssue. acconiing to its own confession. Such an event would kill the Cold Water party as a political organization, and those hungry, starving Wolves like St, John. Dr. Leonard, Charley Wolf. Ac. Ac, timid not be elevated to ortW. Poor Wolfe! His ambi tion is lo hold ottice, but fate is against him as it should be against all Pharisaical ptditi ciaiiM. The enjovniint of a free ballot in some part! of the South hat been denied to a con siderable class of legal electors for no other cause titan their jioliticai opinions. Tlte Re publican party owes it to tlie colored people of the South to protect theiu in all their re ligious and civil rights and it must be done. Iishoiiist counts have been made in Ohio A Centle Reminder Of the fai-t that Dr. S.J. McMillen given bis undivided attention to the practice of den tistry, may not seem amiss to those requiring the servii-es of a dentist. Office iu llaer's Block, Somerset, I'a. Ladles' and Children's Wraps. This week I will n-ceive my new stt:k of ladies' and children's wmjis, consisting of Dolmans, Jackets. Xewmarkets, Circulars, short deals, Ac., all newest styles and at the lowest prices. Mas. A. K. I'hl. Brick For Sale We have on hand a large number of gtssl brick which we w ill sell in quantities to suit the purchaser. Prices very reost .liable. Yard opposite the planing mill. II. il. KK.su. Bk.. A PaH-soS, Notice. The Southampton Tow nship School Board will meet .Satunlay, September 11, lvni. aj tile KeuucH's Mill? Schtsil-hou.se, fur the puqstse of hiring teachers for the ensuing seh.sil tenn. Xo lady tea. hers wanted. By orderof the board. M L. Tachkr. Secretary. Reunion. September 17th. Everybody will beat the Reunion ut Som erset, on ScptenilHT 17th. Y'ou should be there, uutl while you are iu town it will (.ay you to go to James B. Holdcrbuum's Hard ware Store and examine his line of sporting g.sLs, consisting of Winchester, Colt's, and Flobart Rifle!, double and single bns-ch-louding Shot-guns, double and single muzzle loading Shotguns, Pistols. Cartridge, Pow- tler. Shot. ( aps, I nuicrs, !lra. anil laier Shot-sheli.s, Wads, and Wail-cutter; Plugs ami Nipples. Rc-I.m.ling Tils, Powder untl Siiot Flasks, (inn-locks. Putch-ltoxes, Pia ket toiumsss, Ilriiiking-cups, log-w histle, Bi cycle-whistle. Turkey-calU, Duck -culls. Dark-lunterns, and evervthing kept in a tirst-cla.sn Hani ware Store. Cull and see, whether you wish to buy or not. JAMKS B. HoLI.KUBAl'M, Xo. 3 Ikier Block, Somet-it, P:i. MARRIED. SHANK LEWIS. On August J6. lHSti. ut the home of the bride at Mostollcr station, bv Rev. J J. Welch. Mr. Simon Shank to Miss Esther A. Ixwis, both of Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pa. DIED. PooRH.U'tiH. On Sunday. August 22 l,siti, in Towanda, Butler County. Kansas, Elsie, infant daughter of Jonathan anil Ma- riali Pisirliaugli, aged il months and 2 days. (bsl has taken Itaby home. Father, mother, will you come When life's weary ihiy is o'er. And meet heron the Hiavenly shore, " Suffer the little one to come," 'Twos Jesus called your darling home. YW'J.TOKS NOTICE. In Re Estate t In" the Orphans' ("onrt ..f I of Jos. Kn'tehiuan, dee'.l. ) ismtemet t'tsinty. Pa. The iuidersufiie.1 havuiit rnsn aptsmiteil. hy the tirpbHtis' t ,.urt ol Somerset r.muty. Auilitor tt) mske a ilistril.ttti.Hi of the nimls in Ihe hnntis of Mary J. kretchuiaii, A.buinistnitrix of J.isitth kretehman. iiccciisetl. to ani ainotifr itise ick-u-iy eiititl.il thereto, herel.y gives notice thai he ill attend l.i the duties t.f his aptMiuitment at itn nay tl seplentn.-r. sis-iH on the jiart of the true tenqieranee re-1 former Sirhiils him to connect himself to a jiarty that teaches one thing and practice another like the Prohibition party in Penn sylvania is now tbiing. In the stute of Ohio the Prohibition sirty formed an alliance with the I emo''racy to ilcfest Judge Foruker. and elect Judge Hood ley in ls2 and they were successful. Huad Icy was tlie 1 etDocratic eandiilate for tiover nor and stool on a platform pledged to the free whiskey traffic, while Judge Foruker was the Rcpuhlitin nominet for the same of fice and plclgeil to a n-stricted whiskey traf fic. . Ill short, the Issue stood about as fol lows : Tlte Iem.crat.s were for free whiskey ami no Sunday and the Repiihlit-uns were for a rcstrit tetl w hiskey traffic anil a chris tian Sunday. The Prohihitiou -arty gave the IVm.KT.itic party its political and moral influence. The saute game was played iu l"t4, but this time five whiskey and noSun thiy was dcfeaU-tl despite the etlbrts of the Prohibition party to dcft-.it J udge Foruker by nominating tliat ciulsslinit-ut of inei.i.-is-ten. y. Dr. IxtiuanL as the Prohibition candi date for Ho verm r. .Some Prohibitionists claim that tlie Rt- pv ECUTt iR S X TK"E. l-.-trtte of Adam lieonre. dec'n.. late of New Balti more Honsieit. Artnerset I'ottnty. Pa. Ijetters tesUtuieiilary on the above estate hav ing I wen eraiilnl lo ihe inHlersitnii-d by itie pnp er ailtiiurity, notiie is hereby tien to all persius ; liKleriteil tn sHi.l estate to make linniefliate pay : ment. and iho-e having clatius aifttiiist the suin ! to present llieiu dulyautltentieMt.il for-s-ttlenient ! to the KxeetUor. t ihe late residence of saitl de- ,,,1 ,i .Sutiuilny. ihe li'.lli day of (totrr. Isi. i at 1 n't lot-It p. a., when and where he willarteatl t f. ir said purp ise. OBiKl.E O. Wtl.KKR. es, Eexeeutor. A VMTOR'S NOTH'K. In Re, Estat ) In the i irptuuM' of u! SHniiU'l KiltmT, lTd. Smenet VmtT, F. Th iiiitlt-rinMfl having twin duly ttiiimtl Auditor to ditrilMitv the funds in the hrtnds of t. F. and W. !ii(tnr. AdminiMrHUip irt Siiiu;'i r.itinT. ilw'il. to ih'i anuiiiv tho I'-jthIIv enti tn thcn-Ui. ht-rvhy irivi- wrtitt tht hr will at tend i tii dutu f hi an-intmtiit on Friday, the 24lii dav of Shtrmbt r. at hi offic in SmerMt. when aud where alt per-on hiteTc-iti-1 ran attend. II. L. BAKK, htj Auditor. E K-iate.if Harriet Snyder, dee'd. laieof stony.-reek Tutt'ii-hipp. sioier-ei lo.. ra. Letters testainenlary on the als.ve estate having been tfrante.1 to the uislersitelieii bv the pros-r authority, ui.ti.-e is hereby triveti IohII jiersoiis in- ,l,.l.twl f. smi.I stMte lo funk,. imintsliMte IstTmenT publiiin larty is not simvreiu its prott-ssiou tnid tlu-se havuiif claims auntiust tbe same will I priClll IllCilt ijhi Kiiiiit-iiu. ni "' i "ev.ieiiieiit on Saturday, itciolier :kl, lssii, at my utfice in the ! bonsigh of .somerset. I JAMKS L Pn.H. J ses. Executor of Harriet Snyder, dee'd. Attention ! I am again offering tlie t-clcb rated Star Copj-t-r Lightuiug Rod, one among tlte best in tlie market. Tlue-e conli mplating pro tenioli sit. ui Id -eml in tlieir t.nkrw at once. 1 Slavs are dangenwnt. All work done in the In-st Manlier and sathuacvion -ruanuitenl or no it. C. F. KaoAM. Si-rnerset I"tl, Aug 31, '. Big Reduction In Prices, loonier to make nsmi for our immense pun ba-e of school iss.ks aud supplies, and ten ruses of Holiilay Joods. you can buy iic turts, picture frames, chmmucand nitmld ings at Kislier's Book Store, at a slight ad- ance above cost. This gnat retluction in prices will prevail only up to October 1. after which date former jtrii-es will amtin prevail. Now is your time to buy this class of gontls, at Fislter's I!ook Store. Co as You Please tin the B. and O. Excursion to tlie West and Northwest, Wedoesilay, August Mtli. Wed nesday SciteniherSth and 22il. On the aliove dates tlte Baltimore and Ohio Agents will ell Round Trip Excvinaon Tk-keu to tninta in Texas. Kansas, Nebraska. Minnt-sotaand Da kota, at the lowest rates ever offered, with stop-over privih-gt-t. This is one of the best cliaiHt you will ever Iiave to see the great west, and visit friends. For full iartk-uUrs and rates call on agents of the Baltimore and tihio, or J. W. Pattoii. Traveling Pasnenger Agent, Somerset, Pa. Real Estate for Sale. Samuel Walker, of Allegheny township, Onein his farms at private sale. If not sold on or before October 1st. will be offered ix rent. Postufbue address Dividing Kidge, I'a- ami will not make an ettort to suliiint an Aiucn.hiHMit a pniscd to the -eople for ratirfii-ation or rejis-tioii. No one has any just nrason to ikiubt the siitcerii y of the par ty, when it phui-d in lit field Jain.-s A. Bea ver as its stain lard hearer iu the coming contest. He is a better temerance mail than Hon. C. S. Wolfe. Has not the Republican jwrty always fulfilled its promises in legis lating for the control of the whiskey tratrie. What temcniiue measure that it promised to enact has lieen neglecttil ? Is-id Option i anie thmugh the R. piililiian p;iny and its re-eul was brought uimut by the I It-m. crat ic iwrfy. Hostile Rejiubliean jstrty not al ways been true ttt her professions u.n ues tions ofjiubIicdicy ? Why doubt her now ? When that party promise.! to suppress the extension of human shivery in America did she not do it? When that iarty promised to put down the reltellion was it not dono? When during tiiedark days of the rebellion that jiarty promised to make the green ltark equal to tlie gold tlollar in its purchasing power did she not iloso? When she said that in 1!7?I sjiecie jiuyment would be resum ed tiid it noteo meals ml at that time?" When the Eepiihlit-au party pmiwiset protection did it not come iu the projs-r time and in the proper way. What has tlte Republican tarty done unworthy of a great Jarty ? 'The Democratic Iary said that the Kejmhliian tarty, by king and continued success; at tlte polls ltecanie corrupt and that there was cor ruption in high places. They wanted to liave a lisik at the bsks to aptrehend tlie rascals and turn thent out of unlet. They liavelnin lis iking over the books C.r IM months and the ntsut.ni have uot tunml up. They have entetl all the money and tlu-re is uttue nilssing. There was such a sr-arcity of official Republican rascaui tiiat it beconits nee-ewary to establish a "Star Chamber" ser vice to set the Ltemtiriuie niili to going. Tbe term "rascal" was changed to "ofTensive partisan" and Rt-publican were turne.1 out of otBre not fir rascality lint for being ofTen sive partisans," which mean for having vot- j L riant, tt- onti. and A4iuttkn Ii. KbKaK wrrv teuaitt, in Ui to the htil.iiiitf deM rill Kciti r,-taTe, vi trar of timber land tantate in iiuir TsWtbuft. niejrt f oiintv. j?a.. -onb.in.mr 1T' a rt and rw-tvbe-t. adwrininr !and nt A. Warhterileier. Mx W a!tt-r. H. L4hr. TVtwa Itbr. J. Mrfr- r and 8. MHn-vr. ith th aniHtneiiatw ex. Taken in exeruuo a Ihe property ol ramel and iseih Zinimennan, at the suit mf Ikum kauttmau. ALSO All th rijht, titie. iiireM and claim at Tobias T. Milliter, erf. in and to the fiUowu:ff eMri(ei krt or iarwl tf rTotiHtt. siluaie in the vi.taiev tf laviL-ville. lutieoaauich T-wnffau. SHHiieinet raintv. Fa., etuitaininif ahout .tO DerehH, alk4ti injr Umisof fj-auiel Uotriuan on the mmiUi antt wis, t'tililir rt mm! on the north and auey on uie ea.. tiavtnir thereon ereoteil a twonhirT plauk dwelling hou.e, rtahle. antt other outbuuuiujp, With tlte aiiunrtenant Takes ia t jxecution at th mit of huunc Kanff- mau. All tlie rij?ht, title, interest and claim of Jerrr Win-iiifr of, in ami to the following lot of gr hi mi. ntuate m tne Horooprn of I pidi, SKmeret i ouu ty. i'a.. lrontiuic 75 feet on Park street audeteiiri iui.1 UlinoU. hv the I)eni. niiirirtv and J l"1!. v4" willow alley, atyolimiff lot of r J. rl. ikmiord ou the wm and aliev ki Ute ea4. having thereon ereetett a tvtiry fraine house ann manie. wun tfie anurtenaueeo. Taken in ixeuiiuD at the suit of Boy la A Co. ae of Frank Htytri. At! the right, title, Intrn-t and claim of Mary Miller and Abraham A. Miller, of, in and Ut the toilowi.i dtfwcniwd two low of imMind No. 1. Situate iu the village of MeehanlewtHirir, Hunimtt ttiwiir-hin. Somerset coo-nty. Pa., atjoin- uiir iantiMoi Mmnum Aiiiier. (imeon We!Unirani Si ui tin i'biilippi, iiHitainiiiK tl-4 acre), and having; inereoo ereciei a iwiMry rrauie aweiung OiHue, irame sianie. ami mner iM)iiiuiiiunr. No. 2. Situate in Wewt Salintmry. Klk IJektown nhip, Hotuenwrt county. Pa., adjoining nuiniad ou ine uorin. 1a- i tinwent tl on ihe ea?i, f. h. liay on the flouth, and Thomaa Wiiiiani tm the wewt eimiainiiig V4 at-re more or les ith a ww and oue-half snr- plank hoti and itlMtu; tuereoti erei-teu, ua ia appunecamea. Taken iu exet-uiiun at th uit of I rian Bo k U' iwe. ALSO All the rieht. title, imertwl and claim of Ham nel and .Urt fUTkeybile, of. in and lothe fol-W-a injr deerihed trai-t of land uttuate in nhade tow hit), Stunernet 4 mtv. I'a.. adioiniittf lain!? of t'lark A Kir. William Thtmai-aud Ja4ft.S hell, ron tain ut x 7U am.-, on which there ia ereeted a two-tory lot? dweUinjE ho4i?. Um -tahle anl other iMtiniuuiiiufH. w itn tne atturteiianca. Titkeu in execution at the Mtit of Nathaniel Oldham, tweol William inrlhara, el ai, ALSO AH the rhfht, title, interent and claim of John J. hauKler. deceased, of. in and to the following tleMTilied two trailM ot land situate in hotnentel Uwuhip, rniePei county. Ha., via : No. l. Adtinii)jr land; of John P. Kh-ad. I-m-oel Aunian ami Frederk-k Smith. riHitainiiur J at-rehaod lsperrhen. on a hich there i ere-lel a iMo-ioiry rrnme uweinntr houc, oaiik omtu ami other ouirtuiMiiiifH. with the atMirteiian-o. No. 1. rttntatuintr YA turn and 1.' pen-he, nn impnived, ailjoiiiiiiK landi ol William barn hart. terife .S)nxlerr and otbem. wilh tne appurte-naiH-eai. ALSO All the riKht, title, interest and claim f Annul F. Ijh key. of. in and u the follow im dci'rit-d trat of Uaid. highly improved, nituau. in tmer (Ht towuhip. Stiieiet fotint). Fa., a-ljuiminc lantbt tif Samuel Siiaver't- estate. John P. KhNtd. anil trthers. etniHimufr rive acre, and 1 -0 pen lie. with a two-f-torv traitie dwelling hiufe and thop thereon erwittl, with the appurtenance. A IX All the nVht, title, tnterert and claim of Jaiih S. Miller, of. in and to tlie htlUiw ma tract ol land, nituate in (iueraabonin township. Suieret coun ty. I'a.. (ontaiuiiiff Jl 'arret, iuifhlv improved, w itb iroiid water, laritre on-hard ttf fruii-Uriin! trees, adjoininit: laiitl of Samuel How man. JoKiah Ltnic. Iavid Smith and William Maurer. on whieh there b-ereeted a lanre iw-liry frame dweliinir hmife. hank bam and other uuthuild itur, with the appurtenances. ALSO All the right, title. Interet-t and claim of Jrt-"b H. Miiler. of, in and to the follow iuk Uair deMcriti ed tra u of land, viz : No. I. Situate in MUfti-rd township. Somert county. Pa.. eitutainiiiK 5T- acre and 4 LMr'ljej. adiniiur lands of Adam P. Baker, Iavtd w hMc, Jmnef At hi"4i and Simon Hauirer. ThU trat-t it highly miprovel. with iartre ttnhtrd-. jph1 wa ter, ete., and ha therwm erected two laive frame dwellinif hoaej-. hank Urn and other outbuild Ini. with the appurtenHiice?-. it beiiitc the home ftead of tlie Niud Jacttb U. Miller. No. '2. NiiTaiiiini; .")" aeren. unimproved, lyiiic on tbe north .ide of (a.-w'biian river, in M it lord township. Strnn-rset cMiiity. Pa,, adioininu land of Peter Beejfhley, and other, with tbe appur-teuaue-. No. a. situate In Milfonl township, Pomerw-t county. Pa., containing 12 aere. uniniprovtst. asljoinim; land;- of I. Snytier, Peter Heeghley and others.witb the MpiMirtenancea. No. 4. SiDiate in Milloni township Somern-t county. containinuT 'h aereii and allowMiue. unimpnmHl. adjoining lamb! of Hnry Marker, IV! er Ht-etrhley. Jtmathau Khuad-, Flias Youukin and others, with tlie ttppnnen;.we. The la.t three tracu are valuable timber lamLs. Tbe ubova deM-rilel traeti of land taken iu ex ecu tiou nu the property of John J. Saiurier Administrator-. Aaron F." lHrky. Ja'ob S. Miller and Jm-ib H. Miller, at the miit of the Common wealth ff Pennsylvania une of William N. Par doe, et al. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Jnroh II. MUler. of. in aud to a two-rtorr plank ii welling houe, lxJ2 ft-t'L built tipn a cenain tra-tif land fituate tn Miliord township Somerset roun- ty. Pa., bounded by Imid of Jacob H. Miller s heirs and other, containing atout 4M acres, know n a the F uller tract. T.iken iu execution ot the suit of Charles R. Sanuer. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Tlar- enee B. WihmI of, in and to tbe following demril ed pan-el or tract tf land situate in Jetiuer ntwii Khin. Somerset imntv. Pa., I w Minded on th north by landi of S. anl J. Spiegel, on the eint by laudM of Jiah t'over. and on tbe wet bv land of Sam uel Spievel. contain i mr one huncire! and three acret awl i-teventy perche tPW a. 70 p. t having tuereoti erected a tW(-ttorv frame tiweiuuii tMMiNe and frame bank barn, with the appurtenance. T tken in exeention at theMiit of J. W. Sinttt r hiuiMelf. and in truxt fttr tbe ht-in and ltiotl lepreeutalivet of John Stutlt. dee d. AL AH the right, title. Intere and claim of John A. trahaia, tif. in and to the following de'riiied tract of land situate in Flkiick uw n-.h:p, tmier- county. Pa.. ailHiining land of lavid I.u-bty, lantt!. once owueil hy Jonathan and Abraham IJrhty and now owned bv Roman twvne and other, bjunb of Franklin I.iyeugMMl. Jacob Liv emc'Mid and Jonas Ljehty. containing 'Ji't wrw more or lent, on w hich there are erected a two U tv frame dwelinig htrtife. trunk larn, aud other oatbii(dingi. with theappurteuatice. taken in executiuu at the uil of Jacob Uveo- goid' exe'Uttr. ALi0 All the right, title, interest and claim of Wm. R. Tht Milan of. in aud to the Allowing dr-M-riia-d iMircel or tnu-t of land nitnate in onnuenee bor ough. Somerwt county. Pa,, aitioiuing iamli of t. o. rof, voo! a orou, and tounuene Ai Hociation. containing aeren. on which there an erected a tw-orv frame dwelling hou.ae and utable. with the appurtcTiancej. Taken tn exeruute at" the suit of & U. Trent. etal. ALSO All the riffht. title, interem and claim of A. R Humbert, of. in and V the follow niKde'ribeil lot of ground --itiiate in ('oiillin-nce borough, s-unier-et eHiuty, Pa., containing one-sixth f an acre, froutiug 24 feet on hlen treet. aud al- joiiiiug pn-pertiea ihT It launehili ami Widow Kowiiu, on wnu-n there are ere;teJ a twoMurt frame dwelling bonne and otiier outbuiidiugM. an tne appurteuaneea. Taken La execution mt the cult of John S. Gravea. ALM MI the right, title, inu re-t and claim of Cath arine Phtil:ppt. dec d, ami Fre Shultx. of. in and ine .oiioMing two de-riu.d kh.- ol icrouud. Mt- uaie in the bonMigh of Kovkwood. onier)et coun ty. Pa., numbered on plan ol said town a mh Ni. Land M, houuleii a loliow - : No. 1HI by fitreet 4n the mirth, alley ou the eaM. alley on the wot, and lot No. IM ou Uie MHith. No. liH by alley ou the ea.t, alley on the wtst, h No. i'-C- ou the north, aud ou tlte maun by a narrow utrip of land between the river ami it. Taken in ex ecu lion at tlte Mill of Aaron W ill. ALSO All tbe right, title, IntereM ami claim of Her man L. Herkey. of. in and lo a eertaiu pie-e or trwt of land .tiiuale in Senieret township. Sorn enet e-Minty. Pa., atljointiiff lands of Ihttid Hus band, t hri-xitian Ixmik. Ilugli Aumaiiaud A. Faith, ctHitaiuing Tioere and -V roib. mire or left, hav ing thereon ervele.1 a twt-wry frame tlwelling hotie, frame barn, and other outbuilding, wun tlte appurtenancei. Taeu in execution at the suit of Harrw-n Trent exeA.-utora. A LSI All the right, title, interest ami claim of Philip Kroft, of, in and to the following deenied In Uh oi grtiuiHt wtuate in the broughof Korkwoo-L Sjincrxet (jtaiuiy. Pa., and numbered ou the plan of -aid town as Ux Now. Zl, W, .iO, L.-7, ljw, 1 4. l.K, Jlft. &llf ii. iM, l, Jl,, J-wt, A. JU,, aini Ji. Nm, It and 2f- in one enclosure. biHuid- ' ed a ft-'iloft: Ry F i. Miller on the nouih. Main Htreet ou the west, alley ou the eait, and Mot "A hite Oak Street on the north, having theivou erected a tw-4tory frame UweJUng hotie, iiaole. axwi otneroutrHiitdiJuot. Noa. Jtand -K inoueciieloiture, bounded on the mrlh by hite Oak -Creel, on the Lain by Miiin tt!et, on the Kuuth by alley and ou tbe wet ny alley, havmg tiiereoii ereckU a iwo-iory irame hon and uttle. Na. 1 17 ami 1J in mic eiiclofure. bmimied ou the north by Main treet. on the ea?l by Rridge Hreet. on the Mouth bv Kaiinad wreet aul mi tbe west by au alley, having therwou ere-tei a 1, ftlorv irame ntMim ami Hiiie. No, l.'o and IM in me eiieUtire, boumled on the rionh bv Main -treet. on tbe ea.-4 by au alley on the ttouln by ltailnati. and ou the we( br an : alley, having thereon ert-w-ted a iwoifUry frame nnUj and flume. No. Mt. IfaMjnded on the north by Broadway, on tbe ewnt ux u or Peter rniniwii, on inc mjuui by alley aud on the r1 by an alley, having thereon ereeted al Ntory frame hotiM and rtabie. o.nu. UouiHleU by hH '.Mou tnemmn. nnawi- way Htreetou the eart, lot No. on the south, and alley on theweai. having a Zjxj frame dweliime hoie and utable thereon ereeted. Noa. - and in one t4o4-k, uu mi proved. boumled by laiMb of aieutine llay on the mat it, aiiey tm the eart. Broadway ou the aouth, ami kH No. on the we?. Nw. 161, '22, and in one bloek. unim proved. Ijoumiwl on the north by laud of Val. liay, on tbe ea-st by Kovk Mtn-et. ou lite south by Bnaidway. and on the weM by alley. Nrtja. 'Jha and Jn in one block, unimproved, boundeti on tlie mrth by ailey on the eart by mi ley, m tiie notith by Bruadway and on the weM by Market -treei. Taken hi execution an the property of Philip Krotl, at the suit ol Peter Vowfrr. -NOTICE- Atl prrwna purcharung at tbe aanre mUs will pleawe take mrtieethat a part of the pon-iia-xe Btoueyto be nuvle known at the time of the flttie will be required ai noon aa the property M krtocked down, otherwiwe will atraiu be expijav ed to Mile at tbe rik a the ttr purcnat-er. The rvi-idue of the rnirrhaM uvm'T mw be uai-d on or tieffHre Thursday m' the rim we-k trf the Sep- temtarr term of oon. uie time nxei ny trte f oun ft aeeuring the afknowledgnient of dee b. and no deed w lU be ae knuwlrtig'ed until the purchaae money paid in fniL MKfclFF UOMTC-g, JOHN WlXTERM. lieut. 1, i ahcRXL SUMMER GOODS! j! INDIA LINEN, TARLATANS, LAWNS, Swiss Goods, Mosquito Netting, FANS, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES. Laces, Ri idlings, Embroiclerings, Hosiery and Gloves, Chea p and Groocl, at Geis, Foster & Ouinn's, Clinton Street, JOITs STOAV", IA. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drg Store is Rapidly Ifcccning a Great Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Iuc Stuffs, Sitowcs. Trusses . Sttjtiorters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Ac THE Dm TOR IJIVrN rER.-KSAL ATTF..NTH IX TO THE criMPiit NPrv; or J n : ii Q IHAT cake UEI.SU TJKKX TO IV OSLY FKSSH ASU Pt tK AKU LK SPECTACLES, EYK-(J LASSES. 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. MAIN STKEKT, SOMEIiSKT, PA T1U : i ui ii ii i ii i ii ii m i i mi n Tvninvan -n n mjsiiiiiiiis ntjsuiiuiiuus Faipeceims A Iff BOOK STORE II SOMERSET AVM. II. WELFLEY, BOOKSKILKIJ, SOMERSET, I'm'A. oflr Unrff nl wllHn-lrtMi uwk of BIBLES, TESTAMEXTS, IJYJIX BOOKS, And Standard and Miscellaneous Books in all Departments of Litera ture, such as HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. As wt-11 a tlie ivurit IWtK. in all Styhn ami I'.in.linif. AN7 B0C2 n TH3 2IAEZ2T TILL ES PSClLcTLY SUTPUID. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. ;XKtTTOK; NOTICE. EiAL NOTICE. J. o. Kimmel. J. P. Kim-1 In tht Omirt of vm- uiel. anil J.n. Kiniim-1 ( moil I Itw irf s.mirl d; .Smn. triHinty. Pt'iin.y)vuiiia. Tn f No. AH AiiKH-4 Trrm, H. L. Kilt n.l John i, J 17. 'Voluiunnr Aiiiint-iit for ren-tit of i-reiiiton.) Am! uo. lx vu-mbi.r. Ii. jn.tiii.in of 1. ti. I vie. on of Ihi A.inie tiitil. (irMVinir Ihe I imrt in lit- ili.-hiinrtil from hi. tni. and to hv hi;- Iminl ami auilioriiy iu ihi- pnmi-i! va-i-altii. W hvn-upiin ihe t'ourt irratit a nil on all I-riiiiiinlri-ittti. ivtiirnaMe .inUiy, Sepii'inln-r 'Jj. lw, to ihti rautu why the prayer ol the (ie-titioni-r i.tmll not be grami-ii. ionier?n..t I'lHtmy. . i i Kurar froia the Ki-ronL t'ertilied W -al of Septi-moer. I'-. (-J. U. -TtilVHFIKLD, Pnithoootary. SOMERSET MARKET. Corroetad Waakly bj COOK A iEERITS, IlKALCID) Ut Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Prio-n fur tfc.tnibtr 8, 1MB. Apple, itrti-il. f . i 2e Apple butter, t gal -. -1""V (Van., y ho 1 Ji Uran. A M Urn. fl iw Buiter, (toll.) V . ......li'i- Hutinbea jXa .". ...!..irjilJc Beeswax. Ii JH Joe hai-im, jearK-uril Ham.-1 1 1 Artiniry nani-t y - lie " (shoulileri fe (-nie-i p m i . . r Cora, i earl jl Ihi " libelled i f Im ; A'witiOr Meai ?a tb 2r Chop, corn and oaw. V 1UU lu. (I r " all rve. 100 lUi ; Fjow. , lor FkHir. Roller Proeeaa, f bW V-rnna, V bhl F1ax.eeil, bo -.-. Ini. .lii.i.liingH. MO lh liaw, hu . futab-ea. no Iea h-. dr ried. r no Kve. ti.it. iNol ltbl " (isriHiod Almni aack. " (Aaau-a) roll ack Manr. yellow, y 1,.. " white, 9 Tallow. t Wheat, V ,,, n 2f.it 1 ao ;? ... .Hmn.i'-e "4lc .., Ttt .. I i : tn H u 7i0e VS-'-t JUtavwc STATIOXEEY ! The Fnblie will alao liml a full Awirtnient of Ih1. Ik!i.mik:iu i the .-tatii-nery traiie, iu. hi.1iua a i.rvnt Variety of Klank rtm.lu. aucb ac Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, rrt: w hitish i-.rn:s of all aim.-. "W'ritmsc Table-to. IVnil Ta.lt, Injr in Tloic. F.n-irT. fn, IVnella, Inkn, Ato.. -Sro. HASE BALL (H'ls. ri:ftVKT SETS, ET '.. 1'1'TIHES. ERA MUs. A.Xl ilflLl- J.ViS OE ALL SOHTS. THE STOCK OFJl STICKS' BLAXKS IS FRESH COMFi.ETK. Ami hv all bt-rn rmrfiilt) prinK! fir wr In Hmfi-t r.miity, al ill e 'tml vrrrrt tft n pirtirnitn. -l(-rir-MilTii-- aUrtit rWtk, eu., b hirilM. nl all mail oH'p will nfive prompt attmtiniL. r STORE OX V.I.V fROsS ST., XFXT TO X'i It s IRi i. STORE. '"y-T. Win. II. WKLFLKV. Ladies Coats & Wraps ! We will open on the 16th and 17th ot September, at the SOMERSET CL0TH1HG HOUSE. ' CRAfJD CENTRAL BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA., A large and fall line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's cloaks and wraps entirely new and all the Latest Styles, to vary in price from $UM) to $50.00; and (or the purpose ol pleasing our customers and the public, will offer these goods at very Short Profits. Sept. 8, 186. J. M. Uolderbauin. THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENN'A. 133 "IZ&ZTtt"""' Ytvmsiorf limntoKit, preimtiby Utr L'uilrw ot Hnfiinxm. 4 auk-icue ipTiujc full lafrniatt;H M.-rif appUratktt to rnf. JXr. F. ,KH?i, (jtt'j-. $xt Term p -pivuir th. Lntnan.-f Ux amiuati'Atiib au-d 7th. 3ny Zl im. Instantly rt-IU-vel by onini the o-lt t-ratrii FItY TRUSS" Whifb tiv an UTwr1 and rnrt prmmnrv Mmror iMWtiln rupturv up w ,ih tttv uhL .oowTMrt t-nnirtT. " ! k-i-- k.i-i of Vni'aDUM"rtrr Ujt ba LI mud OvntivmMk N xum eharf tut Duirja
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