The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 22, 1886, Image 3

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8.PJ3LICAN MEETING.
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W.T. Iaviejt. Kiu'iikii raii.iKiHuue ;
jr '1V-Ii"-4-iMVT,,"r
ami t'4. I. H. !
itivelr lie inwnil aii'l ad- '
A timlial invitation I
,l.ni I" ""1 -ttiHs Vl attjMlil.
i' if . i v-x-lt
s.,-nT.tr. f'hairnian
-M.k.l'"''""ie-
C.X.Iky.l!-llit.
, i- mil! 1I next winter for j-u-
i- . f If'iiHMi wiiiivxl iu liutn im-
If
V
I'ul 'n f.r la
rt-jg bar
11 A. E. l b! ' f"T la-litV, putK--umh-rwi-ar.
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i:
v : I. a- iheexi lii-ive side of Alfnil
, ). rtnni.i-. Try them.
r IV k Si.ire ns'l Hymn-.
i ;,i up t" tfc-tolier 1st.
uA lontr. iroser. and make
i t. !i!iy y iur I'niiT" oft". X. Kiyd
M i.t'iu iMiiitly ixin-i are earn-
,, me erii iioii of a new ismrl
V I"
tt'.iy
J;.--.--
-1 hei-li-i mail like I
iiukis a lillle hare p
tioiuid T
a pn-at
Y-l:.- !"
mteP-.-ted ill Nonnal S-hH'ls
i- ulli-rthe Normal S.-h,B, at
ailxertisemeflt.
v, I -fore Satunlay, 'fctolxr 2
I wii.l tat within two years
your vote.
To Ik- sate jy
!- I'!. I
for :i!i the lal.-t sit ii of
.. liir l.loves,, Hosier'. JiT
Knit Flannels, Embroidertsl
Ibl'!
-v.
s., i!,. - Saii ty Kajir sold by C. N.
V ..Tantisl loM.aeeieai. tmi-w-i-i-
tin- mhiie iisin? it. Time and
-.1.
ail and -ee it.
i. k'-t at rtiiu- ed rates durini:
i;xsrsition. Ti kets K' ""1 for
in. J. V. I'liros.
i i I, X i K P. Soii.er-.-t. Pa.
i:
I'.ll.iU
t r a-
I--.
k al-,ii -unitner eti'liiii; .n th-
t ,,I s. j.-m!-r. v liieh is an ernr. iv-ae-,r,l:r'i-!'
Tin-ailnaliar makel. it dins, not
J ui.' I tiie "f S iti iiilier, when au-
Tllll l-."-!l.
V, l.ai i on huiid a laire iitimtier of i.'""'
-,k hi. Ii we will sell in quantities to yuit
!ias.-r. Priivs very rejwiiialile. lard
!!tt .ianiifr mil!.
Ilol UK'
liKOH. & PaKshM,
T;iri- -;:-r i-ors in r raiikhii eounty were
..i.-rv
-1 !.-fo
JU'Ue Kowe last week fr
.H-.l.ii.-
roa-l in a oanperous roinli-
; a. Tii eoiirt lield that tTVtir were
!. -i:;-i I" k'--i i!n road uiiolf-irth-ted and in
;ios-;t'-;i lotl-llUotl.
llfc.ll-
i!.s! l'ark I alinis. 5 eents.
list Mnvtiii(. yard wide, 7 rents.
Bet iim:liam. H rent.
( e:it..n Flannel from 3 iviits up.
(;! i."hIs of all kinds for the limney, at
M K. Fiji,,.
Mvn MvBkCT. We have just added a
lt.-tr.isi rator to our Meat Market, in
li:cl. ai! Ilieals all U' kept eool all. rieall.
Mutt.. Irf. ..rk, Ai.. kept ev instantly on
hatvl ('Jen daily. Parties l.uyinjr nieat
IsaM it kept in the retrip-nitor until
Koss Iwis A o.
Ui- I'la-tkk. iki.st. Carload in Sim k
mi-.ju-.te as follow :
lk White Lime'r1 liarn-1 l.ii
AO'ii ( viuriit "r" liaiTel I.7A
!' . r :..!..'. r. in. nt liarrel -.
i -I. ;no! l'i ,-t. r lirr'l -J.'i
..im r-.-i. l'j.. i Pe-pei-t fully.
J'llu- Ii;. IsslV
' -inlinai Icl-'l)
I ook A P.KIKITS.
i.f I'.altimore. has issued
a - in uhir li tn-r to tin-clcrfry of tlie country
"! rii L' t!u li.kin up of a eolleetiou in all
f u'in.'i.-chun Im-s on the i;ih inst. for the
t ! i nf tU t luiriestoii sutfercrs and theSis-
" "'".- "--e sus -u......
i.ii .-a-s to assium-eliarp- of teiity-6ve
; i--.i v ;t noi-ssary. The rem f fund of !al- j
:i"iv ''I- lo t nday nijcht aniountevl to
" a:i.l i- still urowini'.
Micni.T to niake room fir our uiimense
),.' i.a-- u! -lioo liks and supplies, and
!-!; 'H-S- .itTb.li.iay tioods. you can buy pic
'.d. !'ii-ture trames. i-hn'moe and inould
at Fisher's llook Store, at a sl.(-ht ud
va:n aU.ve iir-t This (Treat nshictioft in
-"i' iil pn-vai! only up to td tolier 1. after
'.! !i .'.at. fortiM-r priit-s will apiiu pnvail.
N i- y.-ur time to buy this clas of (rooils.
t-:..-r- IU..k Store.
I
T:.
.- k I ;11 n-ceive IIIV ll-W stm-k if I
:j-:;.s i-liiMren's wn.. eoiisi-tinir of
Jackets. New markets, iln ulars.
-. -n ii at-. ,v. .all ucw.-st styh-saiid at the
-.st ,n.,, M. A. E. Vhl.
r- :I pigs' f, t iii water without salt, and j
tand . .ver uitht. lu thciiioniii'Kskim
tat mliiil, ill lie formal ilia c-ake !
t: tup. iu in t; n Ht linu a) at-r f
s va.ir.i'ol I !( tie and keep for Use. j
'-: ti-.isj..nfij everv hfts n niiniit- on !
ai-. 4r-iiHe ,,f the first symptoms, and i
i,!-:.v '" 1 to tiie cht-st and tlinwt. rubbing
i A .s l.brai.il physician says that t
Hi.i.l -.inn. .t have croup if purs' fell oil is ad
0,:'"''i-l at the first syniptotns.
'' "".'rain to the city si)s r from Harris-''-'V
vivs The anihria Iron Company at
i '-u:si..si n h;is askeil itovenior Pattison to
1 'ii lss js.liiemcn for the pmUs-tioii
1
.r.'.-rty. which is spntid ovi-r a wi.le
arv D'-'l -lllil.s-t lo iImi.i.ic-m an. I .Ls.rnM.ri. l
Its.i,. w ho are opi.ised to the l-.ii-v o(
tin i
U,,
inii.y in n.it employine Knights of
Ifie liliceUM.ri it'lMivenior f'utlison
r-.iit, t. (it saw- i 1 1 l-eeomniissiomsriiii-crr.
a.1 of the Li-isature. and w ill I in
'' lav of the Iron Coniiany. No imnicili-at-
Ts.uble ij. -itr,i.
T .Hvovi Is n Ours.
T.. Ikah rs we ijiKHeas follow by tl IiX :
L"riUa-.! , 1iiiu,x" 43r
" Army and Navy " e
"Splendid". 'tM-
" ' a:iary ".. . ..3.V
"Tip Top" 31e
" Mairjue ". :i
.iui.lt -s Yjt,,..," Hie
i T.ibiis.. p., .
'""i Cigars y :,, il.lo
si, .krs Wljy ,w J.Tx.,f.) s.licitcd.
R-ls-t fully,
I aiK & ItHHITS.
"ii. rs.-t. p,. Ju,v- k; is..
wh:ie you art. j mn jt w y
r"" "fio JaiiM-. R. Hol.h rlaumi's Hani-'f-and
evuimiiM- his line of s.rtinit
!-. ortis,siilll: ViiMslsster. Colt s. and
"'an l;;nix (lalllil. a.1() j,,,. r,.h.
"-I ns Sinit.,,,, ilouhU-and single ruuzzie-
h.. ai., Primctv Itrass and Paper
-"!!. Wails, ami Waii-eiitter ; Hmu
!"' N'H'b-s, IU-i.din T.dr, IVw.k-r and
N FU-k,. ;un-kks.Patch-U.x.. Pi. ktH
i.,. Irii,kii,K-ru.. Ik-whi-ile. Hi-O1-whistk-.
Turkey -.-alls, lmt - .-all.
"k-Uuii,--,,, niKj rvery thiiif: kept in a
Hanlware Store. Call ;d
"iliery. wish to buy or n.4.
J'" B. HoLI.HJ.VI .
N 3 h-r l:l.k, Soners-l. IV
Antnron ht in to-day.
Tlie ntmioii van a irroifc! win
itt-lfonl is -mfl.T.ti;: frin a at-r Ciniiin1.
! TIr- Bcilfml Sriuirs rbwil n Vln
j duy. the l'uli.
If'iii. I!. F. Mi-yers an-l ht , W. K., of
Hiimtiirv. have bnn in SufiMTtrt Sir ll?
hsJ work.
AiuxImt ivM wave vtnick tlii. x-t i hi San
lay nirlit sim hirli time it lia bii de
iiili!!y i-!iilly.
Tlie i!tliuiij tVMiiity GminiissvitH'Ts have
kviil-! Urti tin t-m rnfary style Kir the
iM-wjxilat tiiat
The KVjuitiliiaii '.n1!rTV'iu;il t YmfiTwire
for this ,listri1 mill meet at the STM
!iiue t lit. Tihs-Iuy fvinini:.
W. H. Kui.i.l. tlie S.merM-t lawyer nf
tcruiraiKv provlivitinaiMl m-nioeratic tiith.
a in
ti n eiltieMlav. Ommeturtilt
l"m,r-
1 Miss Ha
M li..rlau.l. of Monoiiirjliela
dty has tieen in!iii(; the ut ten days
in SnKT!et with lier friend Mii Nannie
liru baker.
The W. T. I", are Imlding their 'nuniy
t 'otivrntioii ui l'riiia tiii? week. A nuniliiT
ol deUirati from thi iace went ituwi il.Mi
tlay moniing.
Tiie IIkklu editor heartily enjoyed the
di-Uuhtfu) !Ti-iiad- len.len-d litem by the
Salisbury Kind, on reunion day. I'lia.- at-.
O'iit our Itiank. l Utlemeti.
; "1. John A. Lemou. "f lilairrounty. with
his conferees, J.tse)h Fit htner. Jame Iolier
and X. I". Merine, Esjr.. arrived in Sun-erx-t
on liie tiooii train Tuesday.
Tlie Hi j .u i !.-.: 1 1-aniji.uim will le o-nii
j in this eounly by a mass uieetini; in the
I Court House, ncxl Tuestiay evening. Tuni
out, Ui-ptibiiraus. uiid let the ofieiiin bt a
craijd one.
Ir. V. M. r-aehly. of Meyersdale. lia.
Un lamiiiiateil by the I'rohihitiouisi as
their luiidnLile for State ."senate. There was
no eoiifemii-e ln-ld. T1m iHitninatiou was
injide by Irll.T.
-
Mr. il 11. N ull ill sell all his housvhi.M
funiiture at private siiie. Person wishing
to pun hase wii! as-i-all at his nsqih'iM''
on 1'iiion stnii utter
S-j-tetiiher I"s;.
to-,Liy, Weilmsulay
I Mr. C. F. Walker has arraup-d topive a
! eotirse of hs tur.-soii Ilil.le Hii'nilyphs ami
i Syniiads in tin- Lutheran Church. Sahbatli
aft.-rn sm an-i Tnesday and Tiiursiiiiy evi-n-
inp.. Adiiiission fnv.
; Our staunch Ki pulilii-.m friend. Mr. I. C.
! I-amii. rt, of Shadi t.in n-hip. (all.-d at the
' II i n vl.i-oll'uv Fri.iay to n ne his Mibscrii
. tioii. He h;is -u a constant sulrscrilier to
' tlie 1 1 it v i.ii for 1" yir. .
C..1. J. M. Ucid and Mr. J. II S. Stimmell.
1 of Cotiiiellsv flic, the iat.-r 'oi'iiii: oce of the
1 elin.rs and i.r"i.r'Tors ..t' the f'mrirr. sient
' Yi'tsiucsiLiy in S.inersi-l. n-tuniiiur to Con-
uell-v i!ie Thur-lay niiiijr.
No h-ss l Kan th;ny-eveii of Iti-irisier and
, Recorder Shafer s nuiitry friemrs took din-
lier wirii him at hiol!iiv in theCourt House
ion ihe day of the reunion, and it wasn't a
I diniH-rto lie sm-tisl at that thev sat down to.
'
j The ISuildiiii: otiimittee of the Ketonne.1
j hurch at S.niersH. will nriive m-ahsl pne
osals for the buildiiiitof the eliun-h, up to
j Fri.lay. V tola-r I-t. l'ians and spis itieati..n
i ran la s.n al the uttii v of Valentine Hav af
ter Thuixlay, S ptenilx r .'(d.
Mr. W. II. Itarrone, of Cozad. N.'lira-ka.
i -.i!l.tl at the Hmu-' oRhv to renew his u!-
iH-ription one day last week. Mr. Ilamme is
a sum of Mr. Jwpli Ilarroiie, of thin town-
i 1
ship, and is at present visitiii his old home
j w hii-h he loft some fifteen years aito.
j Mrs. Harriet Crinhtield iaie the wile ot
i Joseph H. Critchhi 1.1 d.i d will sell at pul
j tie sale, on the preini- in MidiH-reek
j township on Saturday, ""t. Pith, the hoinr
i st. -a. I of the deceased 1. anther with a latye
! lot of crsinal proH-rt'. See hand bills.
' An ineorreet impr--sioii prevails that Mott-
day. I H-toU r 4th is the last lay iini w hirh
' to y Slate or eounty tux in order to Tote
at the tall election. This is an error. Sat
j unlny. tH-tolierlM is the last day. S-etlmt
; everv Republican in your d'-trict has his tax
j rt-ceipt ln-fore that lime.
Col. I. II. Hasiinas. of Itcllcfotite. and
Hon. W. T. Ilvvics. candidate for I.M Utenaiit-
iovenior. will address the Ib-iiubiii-iit imvt
inir in the Court Ilous.;. next Tuesday even
inir. They are two of the nn-t c!'il. iit and
forcible yiiimp sikcrs in the State, and we
ow all our friends. irresi-ctive tifrty, to
attend the mcetim-.
Mr. David rier. the Ti-leran lit..r of
tll; i1(iii,!av(,urj, Ujt. .ame over to
Simcrset Tu-day iih Col. I eniou and his
mf,.,,
Mr. Over was at one time a
resident of Somerset tor a short icnxl. lie
the RcpubiK-an candidate for.mmity
Trt-asurer of Illair eounty and will be cltvt.-d
by a larv-e majority on the 2nd of Novcmlier.
Hamilton and Linton's dramatic c.niinv I
play.si "Ten Nights in a liar Room" in ;
Annorj' Hall, this place, on Weilmsslay !
evening. The hall wa crowded and the j
j.erforman-p first class. IPtntdtura Camfirin !
I HtUI. Will np-ar at the Somerset Ojiera j
House. Tuesday Sept. 2. R.-served seat
tickets on -al. at P. L. CaslHs-r's Fumish
ins: Store.
I TnivelitiK 1-asM-ner Af-cnt J. W. Itittoit, i
j ot the It. A O. Railroad, haves Johnstown .
j to-ilay with a any of from eiirhty to ninety -j
for ditt'emil sints in the wis-t. AlsMit tit.y ;
of them are inemU-m of the Amish chnn h '
from Sinierset and 'anibria isnmties. w hop
to Milford Junction. Indiana, and Oram! ;
Rapids. Micbiiran. The lulamv of them tro i
to jsiiuts in Kansas uiid N4mska. and to
the Northwest. They all travel on round j
trip tickets. ir.-l for friiiii thirty to forty
davs ;
The Ocrmaii IS'iis-iive Comjiaiiy. who np-ne-.ircd
at tlw -m II l.i: FKd y after-
niM.n and eM iiii.t in tlie drama of tluit
j name, .h-scrved larvn r au.licins.-s, althoiiirh
j the liotist was comfortably til lot on both
j on-itsions. while thi plav its-lf was lipht and j
trirlinc. Mr. Ihivii!s.iii did some vcrv clever !
acting. His singing alone was
worth ihe '
admission, as was t.-tit"nl by the applause
of tlie audience. Satuniay evening the
saim- company played Risen fnim the
Ash.-s," to a larjn- Ironse. T1h- play wa
greatly enjoyed by t!e prt-M'iit.
At exxtly 2:til o'clock last Wcdiiisklay
aftemoiMi. S-rteml-r 15. Ir. It. W. Ilark. of
Iuiilar. Fayette iimnty. and Mis Ella N.
S hell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. S hell,
of Sum rct, wen1 married by Eliier Peter
Vogcl, of the Iiscples clmrch, at the resi
hiiee of tnc bride's isireiits, on East stn
Hilly relatives ami intimate friend if the
familit- witircsfsd the een-moiiy. Tire bri.le
has a large circle of friend, not only in S.m
erset. Inn ihroiigliout theowiiitv. whine !.t
w-ishes aioiiniaiiy lier to her new home.
Imnlwr. wliere the gn-.m is a promiiieiil
physician.
Mi Imise Kimmell. yrting-it .laughter
of Mrs. ril. M. Kimmell ami Mr. Lewis W,
Fogg, of Boston. Mass.. were married this
TuesiUy morning, at liio'cl. k. at the home
of tlie bri.le' mother on Main .tir-t. The
ivrcmony was pcrf.rmHl by Ehler Voire! of
tire Iieiple church and was "llie most lieau
tiful one 1 ever heard." so the eigl.ly and
mow hvliea and genthim-H present said.
Miss Kilitmcll was one of the brightest, pret
tiest ami most .pillar young lailie in Sini
erset i-iety. Mr. Fogg, w lnn-ame to S.m
ersct w ilh the first corp of civil engineers on
the Smth Peun. and lingereil until tliat road
gasped its last gasp, won the frieii.tship ami
esteem of all w-ith whom Ire came in contact.
Tlie haiipy young couple lft on the 12:40
train r Lincoln. Neb., their future Ironic,
with tiie hearty g!l.-jel of their many
friemb.
TUP PAR PFTIYTOY
SOMERSET'S BIG DAY.
.
BETWEEN TEN AND TWELVE
THOUSAND PEOPLE AS
SEMBLE IN OUR MOUN
TAIN TOWN.
F1FTKKS HVMKK1 1MY IX BLl'E
FALL IXT UXE AXI) ONCE MORE
KEEP STEP TO THE MI S1C OF
THE FIFE AXI) IPXM.
The seiviid annual reuiiiim of the mem
lT ot the U. A. It. Posts of .Somerset coun
ty, le-ld on the 17tb day of Seteuiber. . Ii.
i a tbim; of the past, but tiie event will
live in tlie memory of all thors who nurtici
(ateil in the (Treat pulieriiu; for many years
to come. For week- . the eoliitiiilt..
onicst-d of nienilx-rs of R. V. C'uiiuui.'Ls'
Post, have workud witiiom cca.sitir in niak
inij the prelimiuary arraneiiHtits. Tlie
Finaliiv ColuinUtei' received liberal subscrip
tions from our btisitie-sR men iui.1 other citi
cns, w bile the Coiumittee on ComiuLs-iarie!'.
without the least trouble, succeeiled in se-
eurin the promise of rOifficient eiliblet. to
make a dinner for full fifteen thousand
psiple.
iism'Bvtios.
Fonlays prior to the' 17th the hatchet and
saw men were busily eniraured erevtiii;; a
sakers tand in the e-clitre of the public
4Uan-, envting a jsile, and drturatinc the ;
i. A. R. Ili-a l puirters and Curt Ii.Mise. i
Almost every bitil'liii); in tla town was or- i
uunienbsl w ilu tla-s and bunting, and many '
of the business houseM were f.-l.s. mil with i
even.rei.iis and handsomely drs-ks out ill i
stars and striiies, and (irand Army tlai. j
The (daile H.nt-4... oneofour)irinci(ial hotels, i
was perhaps the most profusely and elegant- j
ly dei-irnteil buii-lin iu the town. It in a 1
iarue, thnxston nutldinj;. and fnim roof to
liiun.Uitioii it was literally covered with ever- i
(rni-iis an. 1 i.iily colored rtair. It preseiiti-d j
a very handsome and attractive appcaruiH-e, ;
and was universally ismuneiiteii iisrti and :
aiiiuircil.
THt BoK 11 '
was the lar-i-si that i-ver assembUsl at otic
time and place within the hound of Somcr- :
set county. Tiie trains Thtirsd iv fveniiii: j
bmuirht in several hundred stmiiisers, and at 1
daybreak Friday moniinif they caim-lnsipiiic; '
in fr.un every direi-tioii. in wairoiis. busies. ;
on foot and on horseback. Retween ten and
eleven iu li ii the trains from mill nan. 1. ;
Counellsville and Johnstown arrivisl. The j
train from Johnstown was made up oflhir- i
teen iswhes. the om from Ciniils-rlaud of;
nine, and the one from Counellsville nfsev- i
en. and in i h coai h the passem-cr were j
w kisl aim-ist lo siitf.M-aiion. The i-w'.l
was i-ertainly the laiyest that ever a.--ciirbicd j
iu . Somerset, and was varioiL-ly eiima;cd al j
from eiht to twelve '.hoiisau.L scarcely any
one placing il ut h-ss than eiht thous.ind.
w hile many thonulu tliat it exisxsied twelve-
THE mm EsUIOX.
w hich was formed at tin- Sum rsct .V Cam
bria Railroad station ui the arrival of the
last train al alsilll eleven o'clock A. M , a
the principal 6-ature of tin- Uiy, and was a
latve and imiMisiinj one. When the priM-es-sioii
toik up its line of march the princial
thoMuchfiires were so densely throns-ed as t-
be almost inissable. The .n.-v.ion luov
tslin the following unler :
OKI'KU or FKocF.-sslo-i.
Chief Marshal A. C. Davis.
Assistant Marshals tap!
H.J. Miller. A. X. Hart. C.
. W. H. Sinner,
H. Rrvau. 1. J.
Horner. II. F. Kmp.r.
Sons of Veterans I'nim 'or, J
Emorv Fisher Pist, No. ;a.
iihllstow ll.
U. A. K.,
Johnstown.
Tyler Post. No. a. ii. A. R.. Johnstown.
Ilaldwin I'xtud.
Win. F. Stewart Post. No. 1-ui. i. A. R.,
Vnioiitown.
Win. Kurtz Po-l. No. !'. i. A. R., Cou
nellsville. Jeimertowu )rtitnfur.
Col. Ellsworth Pit. No. llm, A. It..
Scott.lalc.
Milfonl lUin.l.
Fort IotfoniiT Post, Xo. "-4. O. A. R.. I.it:
onier. Memlnrsof O. A. R. Posts in small dele
(ttitioiis. Salisbury Kind.
M C. Iowty 11st, Xo JU. O. A. R.. Mey
ers, kilc.
Reuben FcriK-r Post. Xo. rtls. (i. A. IS..
Stovstown.
Vrsina liniin Corji.
Mark Collins Post. Xo. :t44. i. A. R.. !U-r-lin.
Lamliertsville Hand.
Ross Kush l'.t. Xo. il, O. A. R.. Vrsina.
R. P. Cummins Post, No. 1'ln. i. A. It.,
Simi-rst-t.
Vrsina (land.
I onieil:v A., prth Pa. Iteserve Corjo.
Veti'rans not memUT of li. A. It. Posts.
Stoytown Iniin Corje.
Speer i 'rr Camp. Snis ol Veterans. John.- j
town.
W. I'. Hicks. Canip.S.n-of Veterans, Mcy- !
ersiiale. i
Ph-as-itu Hill Han.1. j
W.I'. Conrad amp. Son of V.-tcrHiis. l!er- '.
lin. j
K-r'.in l'rum oi-ps. j
lianiel Stoy Camp, .Sons of Veterans, Stoy- j
town. I
Jess Iia! timp. .Sm of Vetenins, Vrsina. ;
Sons of Veterans I laim Corps, Somerset. ;
Captain Jamis Hiiiehman Camp. Sons of
Veterans. S.tncrs't.
SniiiTMl Silver Conn Hand.
Iliizcns.
I'itia-tis in cMrrisiiris.. ,
Tire pnn-tsssion witsontiis)s(siofalMitt thn-e t
thoiisiitid pisiph-, there Ivinir at kast fifteen j
huitdn-d v.-teraus in line. There were a
erent many veteran in the crowd who were i
not able to march in the procession. j
LINK OT K lKCH.
The stnvt alone the line of man h were :
densely )sx-kii with nipie who rhecred ell- :.
ihusiastiinlly and waved haiidken-bief and ,
flatrs a. the veteran-i asi-)l aloiift the line of ,
man h, which was from the Railroad station
to East sins t. on East tn to S.uth. Smth
to Main 'n-s Main Cross to Ra.-c, Itai-e to
Wi4, W.M to j'atriu, Patri.it to Rosina. Ro
sina to Main. Main to Oravel Hill. counter- j
march i-outiimcd on Main stnvt thn)iiLh :
Iianioiid to Town Piriiltre. counterman h to ;
East street. East tt Patriot. Patriot to Main .
Cross. Main cross through Iiamid to Vnion
! street coiniterman h to IHumolid. where
i the procession was massed around the
siner su.no -..en , a,nu.., ;
delivered the
AUI.kKS or W ELIXIMt--
The Captains" uddress was delivered in hi i
usual pleasing style and was listctwd to with
the greatest attention by the immense audi
ence. It was an impromptu adilrc- and as
our short hand rr'jsirtiTUUthiiikingly tepil
into a neigh boriiiK drttg store to get a glass
of la water w hite the Cajitain was shak
ing we are unable to r-produoe it, and we
art sorrv for it.
THE DI-iXKB.
While the nddn-s of wi Iconic was K ing
delivered the comini'tce in charge, assisted
i by a large inimlier of ladies were busily en
gaged iu spn-adiug the hirve tables umler the
beautiful shaile trees in the court hoiLeyanl.
As n a. Caitain Satiner had finWied
s-akitig the ra"le wa dismuwed and iihkI
of tliosr who had marched in the- pt-oresxion.
with hundred of others, were invited to
rtake of tlie public dinner tluit luul been
pntnI for them. Five tables, 125 fi-et long,
each ealculalerl lo accommisiate 5no iersonji.
hail been spread and lilerally grjaned under j
tlieir bunlen of prod things. Fully tour
thousand person partook of this dinner and
none went away hungry. All wTe loud iu
their praise of tlie good substantial rest
and many were very complimentary to the
kind ladies w ho had prejarel It. Sime idea
of tlie amount of edibles nsuired to vktnal
u large a number is furnished in tlie follow
ing list: - loavef liread, 220 )mmL of
butter, 4II0 isv. ,Vi hams, 15u eWcketi. !
turktY. 40 quarts of mam. g barrels of cof-
6-e, 50 large cakes. lo"0 light cakes, 2 barrels
' rrH.w.:jin
F p-niu.1- if Mipir. wi di.zrti .'u klj-. ami a full
j-ly of small lake, douclmut. (rewerre,
:. The 'nvLvtus actvaitrilutl by imr
j gvttenwis (Hjlilic, aii'l tliere wa an ahuud-
t A!1 "l '. he '
i aim itie uini,si pNMi iinkraiiil jmwi num.ir
' MV ailni.
' . THE lCTIIS
were uuvle from the iker"' stand in tbe
publie .srputre. aix.ut iS) o'clock in I he after
noon. Tlie tirsl speech was maite by Rer.L.
M.-ttruire, fonner Cliaplaiu of the litth Penn
sylvania Iteserveji. We trrewtly rejrret thai
we are unable to give a report of the Chap
lain' admirable address. Rut as the I hap
lain infortueil its tliat he never wrote ser
mon. or -pcei-he-.. our reader will have to be
content with tlie assurance tliat it was an ad
dress reolete with wit and interesting anee
diKes. and at times aJrutxst rniWimely elo
quent. The other speakers were Cajil. C. H.
Livinp-toiic, of Vniontown, 11. F. Meyer, of
Ilmsliurg. and W. H. Koontz and S. V.
Trent, Esxrs.. of .Somerset.
' THE Kt'PPEK.
i By the time the .pccihe were over it wan
(rettins- well on toward evening, and many of
I our country visitors be-siu to leave for their
j homes. When super was aunounied there
! was almost enough ready for it to man the
i five law tabic, but they hail .scarcely eoin-
meiiced eatiug when the rain came down in
torrent and drove them under cover. Hun
dreds of them got into the court house, wbere
thcy finished their meal.
THK riUE WORKS. ' -
After dark in tlie evening a pyrotc. hnical
ilisplay took plai-e that was witneivsed with
natt pleasure by the thousand who still re
mained in tow n, and did not leave until 9:.n
o'clock.
OIL. Jons' SL tlHE.
There was but one thing to mar the pit-as
ure of the reunion. This was thesickiicsr.of
that distinguished soldier Col. John It. Edic,
who was apiinteil to deliver the address ul
welcome, but w ho a few days prior to the re
union was stricken down with a serious ill
ness and was laiuiuishiug on a bed of sick
ness while his old eomrades-iii-ariiLS were
grectitig one another and once more fighting
theirold tmttles over. When ihe head of tlie
pPK-ession reached Col. Edie' rvsiiiieni-e hi
attcti.Liiits assisti-il him to the w indow of hi
sick room where he was espied by s..me of
his former com rado who immediately bn.ke
forth in the m.ist enthusiastic ehet4rsi. Each
orgitnizatiou as it iiu.scd hiin greeted him
w ith i beers, until overcome by his einotion.
and wi.tkness the old warrior was eomH'IUl
to return to his 11
V TIIK li.VV AITKK. 1
Satunhiy morning but few remained of tiu
vat crowd w ho had throng.! our stnrts the
day Id fi.re. The greater ortioii of tlie day
was spent by many in removing decoration
and cleaning up generally, and by evening
our town liad assumed its wonted apfiear-an.-e.
The mctiiliers of R. P. Cummins Post.
O. A. 11 . and in fact ail of our citin-us who
1 so kindly and gciicroiisiy assisted tl.eni.have
I the proud satisfaction of knowing that tiie
I lais.r and work of getting up such a monster
j celebration was well performed; tliat the im
i iiH'iise throng was inot iiospitably nvived
j and most kindly entertained. The t-co:id
j unu'iul reunion of the O. A. R. PostsofSuu-
I'rsi-t -oiiiity was a decided success in more
j rcsjtects than one.
The Sins of Veterans did a large business, j
al their festival, and are ((uile satisfied with !
tlie receipts.
" CampTuckiT" w as li-ieireil by a hungry
fi ning from morning till uight the day of
the reunion.
Thecanii-tircat il. A. It. !icad.Uarters Fri
ilay night was attended by a large liumls-r of
the veterans and a mrt etijiyable time was
bad.
The fait-sof many of our business men were
wreathed iu smih-s thcilay after the reunion.
There were many good purchaser among
i the large crowd, and our merchant were
I ) . 1 I-
kcj.i ousy aiieiiiiiiij' iu iiieo an is.
The tlm wiis universally acconlcd the
Salisbury Kind as pn-seiiting the finest a
pi-anniiv of any musical organization tliat
(urticipatiil iu the reunion. They presented
a very attractive apiearuiice iu their hand
some n.-w uniforms.
While thecniwd at the reunion was the
largest that Ihl ever lieen seen in S.meret.
it was al the same lime the l-st conducted
and most oph-rly. There was not the slight
est disorder luring the entire day. and
drunken men to lie seen were marvelously
few.
Twenty-one uiemlx rsof Company A., !"l!i
Keg.. IVnn'a Ri-servt-s. the first band of sol
diers from this county to enter the Vnited
State serviie in the late war, rtieittteil in
the reunion and marched in the procession,
headed by II. Ii. Cunuiiighaiu and I. S.
Knv.
Register and Rciiirdcr Shafer outdid him
self iu the way of di-corating his office both
outside and in. In one of the windows he
hal a large picture of the "1 ld Coiiiiiiander"
'niniiTl in a U-autiful wreath of snow- white
flowers. The wreath was nuule by his little
daughter and wasgn-atlv a. liuir.il.
The Committee on Reunion for ihe i. A.
R. Veterans Asso iation of Soiii. rs.-t Comity,
at a meeting held in R. P. Cummins Post
room. Spl. 17th, at i P. t. RrfJrrd, that
their next or third Annual Reunion Is- held
nl Mi'i-.-rsiL-ilc llttilcr the :(llliiist of the I
M. C. "b.wrv P.-sf No 214. The Post to fix I
the iUilj, tho Kinif shull Ih1 Iit'UJ.
Col. E. I. Yutzy su.-eihsS in lnuteriug
up siilticiigil stn-ugth to attend the reunion.
Although vcrv weak and suffering inteiisclv
from the efl.-cts of hanlshii-s hi' endured in i
the late war in which be Is.rcso g-aiijnt a i
art. he i-i iipietl a -.-.it in a -arria-j- in the
proccs;Mii for a short time when he liecamc
so fatigii.nl that he bad to lie driven to hi
hotel.
Win. Flick, of Ijuciiiahotiiug towiihip. a
na-niber of Couiny C,54th U.-r:iiuctit at-t-ndIthe
n-uniou and hail iu hi isisscssiou
a large pin e of the Hag thai was taken from i
them and lorn up in their faces by the rclicls ;
when the n-giment was captured at High
Bridge, just four days lieforc Li surrender, j
He ilivsile.1 it up in small pieces among I
nemU-rs of Coniany C, w ho were present. '
Mr. M.i- Trent show! us hi piece of the
flag w hich he valui-s very highly as a relic.
The ladies of tlie W. C. T. V. had a ileal
booth erected in the Court hou-e yanL from
which they issiusl all lay long that which
titiiuUitc. but .!- not intoxicate, iu tin'
hape iif nii-e hot coffee. They gave it freely
and without charge to all w ho a-k.sl. and
uurills ,bv jm,l ,,ut ,1(usa,1,i..,f ell,
j of kSxifTw as was i-olfec." S-veral other ladies
! of the same organization had stan.L on
.litTereM rners of the public s.in.re. w here
from early niomiug till late in the evening
they kindly. atiently. and free of charge
dealt -out h-e wab-r, milk, ami butti nnilk to
those who did thirst.
. . . 4V ... -
Co as You Please
I in ihe B. and O. Excursion to tla? West and
Northwest. Wc.lnes.lay, August lstli, Wel-iKs-day
Setemlersth and 22d. On the above
.biles the Baltimore ami Ohio Agents w ill sell
Round Trip Exinrsion Tic kets to points in
Texas. Kansas. Nebraska, Minnesota and Da
kola, at the lowest rates ever offered, with
st..-ovcr privileges. This is oik-of the best
chatMs you w ill ever have to see the great
west, anil visit friend. For full articulars
and rates call on agents of the Baltimore and
Ohio, or J. W. Patton. Traveling Passenger
Agent, Simersct. I'a.
Short Horns.
I will offer at (mblic sale on the Diamond,
in Smierset, on Tuesilay. S-ptetnlrer 2s. IS-stj,
(court week) at l o'clock r. M., sharp, six
pure-bnil bulls and two heifer calves, of
good ls-.iigre.-s, from five to seven month
old. of my own raising, en reasonable terms.
S. M. Satlkb.
Mkycbshalk, Pa., Sept. tl. lsWU.
Real Estate for Sale.
Samuel Walker, of Allegheny township.
trm - w his farnis at private sale.' Ifi4old
on or U-f.re Oi-tober 1st. will lie offered ft
rent. Postoffice address Dividimr Rjilge, Pa.
-' Crop Report.
The September report of the ileartiueni of
agriculture Im.ws a bc'lter yield if spring
wheat than was expected a month ago. Tlie
improvement in in tlie nortlrern hell. Wisvim
in, Minnesota and (akota. In W.rask
there has been a do ti:i. iu Iowa little i
eliallHP Tlie m.M.r-il c.-MW is Kl un in- I
crease of fiHir points. Tlie average yield of
the croj. so far a. the results of threshing are
nIirted. exceeds 11 bushels, and may reach
11 j 1hlsIh.1j j-r acre. Threshing of winter
w heat in the Ohio .valley give a better re
turn than was exci-tei al harvest, and fliere
is omc improvement iu Missouri and Kan
sas. In the Middle and Eastern Stales the
percentages of July are not materially chang
ed. In tlie South the harvest was disappoint
ing and rain injured the product iu the
slnk. The returns indicate an average
yield of about l-'J push els per acre. Tiie en
wire wheat product will apparently exeved
that of last year by eighty or ninety million
bushels.
Com has declined from Ml, in August, to
70. Iu the State of priiicii! -reduction the
status is a fbjlows: Kentucky, from ,7 in
August to W) ill Sejitember; Ohio ftS k 9 ;
Michigan till in both returns; Indiana, ', to
92; Illinois declines from 77 to i ; Missouri,
from 7-5 to H2 ; Kansas 72 to fi2 ; Nt4.ra.-ka,
from 7 to i; Iowa. 73to7. The hea
west of Indiana is caused by dnmght. In
the South Atlantic States there has leen im
provement ; oil tlie gull roust a slight im
provement except in Taxas. where drought ,
has reduced condition, tlie present crop
pnn-pect with no further decline, is 10 ier
Cent, worse than last year and indicates over
21 busliels per acre, or nearly l.iHaj,ui.ut'
bushelsx.
The results of the threshing make the con
dition of oats at harvest !H, a small reduction
from earlier exjiectatioii. The average of
barley is ikl, indicating an average crop.
Buckwheat averages MM. Potatoes have de
elineil from !s 3-111 to HI 4-10 from eflirt of
local drought. In New York the d.i line ia
from !7 to sri, and it is luavy in the dry urea
of the, west.
Mt. Morlah Itefris.
KaniHTs liave almtit fiiiLh-d their et-iling,
one-third more w heat has been sown this
fall tiiall there was last. There has lieen
verj' little rye sown this fall; why, 1 cannot
understand; ihe rye crop Used to be our
stamlanl, doing better titan w heat.
Itilck wheat threshing is now in season.
The cmp is a gissl one but the area in
was only almut half of that of last year.
Potati an a g.Nl cnip. but some of the
fanners will lose fifty per cent, on aciiHint
of rot.
Corn cutting has begun ; the crop is a good
me both in ear and feed.
Tiie apple crop is a thin one, being only
obout thirty -r cent, of that of last year,
coiiseijueiitly apple cuttings will lie a luxury
this full. Our youngsters only hope is the
com huskings for merriment. .
Jonathan Zimmerman hits an oats st.ick
s.i inches high that had X7 grains on.
Joseph Crist informs us that the sale of the
White Sewing Machine is good. No one is
surprised either, as he out onlji lix the best
machine ill the market, but advertises liber
ally in the news.apers ami gives thorough
in-1 ruction on everv' machine lie sells.
Jonathan V. RhoaiL' -e!'.ar was broken
into on the night of September 12. Among
other things taken was all the bread the
family had.
Henry lianlner's springhouse was broken
into several times of late, and the nnitc.it
stolen or destroyed. These lrtty pilfering
may lie lightly looked iiui by the thieves, j
but it caught iu the act nugiit tie Mitgniy
handleil.
Sept. 3 1, 1 -;. Repobter.
To Be Bowled Down.
Tlie Itemocratir primary elw-tion Situniay
did not cause the slightest ripple of excite
ment, or excite any particular interest, even
in purely IVmocralic circle, nor did the
convention which nict in the court-room on
Mon.lay afternoon to nominate a county
ticket, for the reason, we presume, that it wa
a m ere matter of form that had to be gone
through with in order to preserve the organ
ization intact. Following is the full ticket
nominated, which will lie bowled down by a
large majority on the 2d ilay of Novemlier :
Congress, John H. Vhl, Et.. of Sinicrct
Borough ; State Snator, H. H. Flick, of
Sinierset Tow nhip ; Assembly. Ir. William
Rauch. of Sinierset Borough, and W. II.
Hay. of Elklick Township; Assoi-iate Judg
es. Henry -Lucas, of Jefferson Township. Ja
cob p.mrbaugh, of Northampton Town-hip ;
Itistrict Atlortiey. W. H. Ruppel, F.-j.. of
S.mersct P-.rough ; County Surveyor, Iren-
eas Snyder, of Miildlecreck Tow nship; P.ir
Irirei-tor. S.lomoii Kngle. of (invnvillu Twi).
A. H. Cotfnith. Jr., eilitoroflhe Sunersi-t
Drnwcnit, was elected Chairman of theCoiin
ty Committee for the ensuing year, and A.
F. John, of Meyersilale, was clecti-d menilxT
of the State Committee.
Base Ball.
Two games of base lull were played at
S.mersct on reunion ilay. In the morning
the Sinierset " Kbfs " played the Meyersilale
' Kid," the game resulting in the defeat of
the Smierset 44 Kids" bv " a lanre maioritv."
In the afteniiMin. a very good game wx j
I played by Meycmlale and Jeniiertown etui), j
! The game was witnesseil by a large crowd of j
I iKsiple and was extrenwly inU'resting from j
first to last. Jeniiertown had niuch the '
iixr tmm hM b' !v'ra! l RMi"
j rors allowi! their op)oiicits to pull up their
! score. The game resulted in favor of Jemier
! 1.,- n ..r ... - v.. . ....i;
the logic of our neighbor of the litiUHrrcuil.
Meyerwhile having ik-f.-at! SitmTit, and
Jeniiertown having ih-fivlisl Meyers. bile,
Jeniiertown is then-fore entitled to tin-chain.
! pioiiship of the county. Hence these ti-.irs.
; By tlie way, isn't italmt time for Meyemlale
: to play the return gaijie with Smierset ?
1 have jit- received a complete line of la
'. dies' and children.' wraps of the newest
; styles, consisting of Atrachan. Boucle. Bro
! cade Velvet, and Silk and Cloth Jacket. IK1
; mans and Newmarkets f.r Indies, and J:u k
: ets and Newmarkets forMi.s and Chihlren
j at very low pricew, at
I ' Mrs. A. E. Vhl s.
Attention I
I am again ottering the celebrated star
Cop-r Lightning Rinl, one among il.e b-st
in the market. Those contemplating pro
tection should send ill their onler at omv.
IH-Uiys are langeroiis. All work d..ne in the
lnr ManiecT ami ali"fut li--u uurantT-l r j
f. Rii'.vi-- ;
r
S.iiM-rx-t Ia.. Aiix. 31. ".Mi.
MARRIED.
I LARK SCHKLL. At the residence of i
J. J. SchelL in Smierset. on Wednesdav, 1
Septcmlier 15, 1SIL bv Ehler Peter Voivl. i
Ir. R Art W. (lark; of Iiii.r. t. Mir CI- 1
ta X. .S. lell, f Si-n.eret.
HOFFMAN l-KKKEYHILK. (hi Sun- j
' I 1 i
i... ...... - .w. U.J.' . .i 1
ila. Auu-hI IU. at the Luthentn ir- j
Ailtert S. lloffmnn. f lIwverYin to Mtc
Minnie M. Iterkeybile. of Sl.atle tiwn-!ii(.
DIED.
1;LI!INU. fhi Tne-Mlay. Auin 24.
after a linirfrinp illno;-. Mr. Mary N. lii?
bing, of Shade, townnhip this omnty. Sho
K-ave a laiw family and cin le of fri,nd to
nuHirn her death. Thefunerul .ervH!. vere
. - ., - - - - - - - - - - w i .. . . i
- . - - . I
rinains lieinp interretl at the ZcrSiti pave
yanl.
tiARUXER. On Sumlay. Sejitimber li
lH.i, Geotvc Mi'arroll. son of Ir. J. H.
Gardner, of Stoyextown, was suddenly ealleii
away by ileath, ttfred 2 mouths and 22 day.
The funeral services were condnned by Rev.
A Sell, in the Lutheran church.
HTMAN---OnTue5i.lay, Se(temlier 14.
1sjH. at tlie residence of Daniel Fipse, in Jen
ner township. Miss SiLsan Herkman, aieeil
K2 years, i months and 6 days.
(TPP. Oa Tunnlay, Anjmst 31, 1H at
tlie resilience of lier son-in-law, Mr. Ueore
!lrn:Ier, near Friedtnia. Eliialjeth Cuj.p.
af-ed 77 rear, 9 nwmths and 13 (lays.
A BRILLIANT OPENING
AT
Parker &. Parker's
Infuses New Life Into Business
With our Grand Exhibit of
New Fall Goods.
. V.ii nrI HVrix our sto k I compete.
Tlie prH-es will be miind mucli hover than
lat year, uotwithstamliiig tiie late advance
ill wool as we nuule our contracts late in the
Spring.
7a Drat Gl we lisve all the new and
latest styles ill plain and fancy mixtures.'
Bttttk and Ctti'mi Oukmen't
One lot of i Cashmere's in all colors at 12
cent..
One lot of -HMncb Caslimere's in all colors
al 2o cents.
One lot of Jri-iiR-li C'oupure at 4U cenvs.
One kit of 4U-inHi all wool Tric-nt llolh at
5 cents.
One lot of 52-inch all wool Hutu at 75 els.
thie lot of 54-inch alt wool Cloth at ! cts.
Press Cnssl at 4, 5, !. 10. 12, and 15 cent.
Dress InHids at 20, 22, 25. and cents.
Black and Coloreil Silks. Rhailamcr all
Ihe new and latest style-, iu shawls.
A full and complete line of Blanket in red,
blue, white and gray, at very low prii.-s.
4.IMI yanls of Indigo Blue Calicv. at Scents,
w hich we will warrant to lie best Indigo 1
Blue.
New CaliciM-s. best make at 5 cts.
One lot of good ilark Calicoes at 4 cts.
Lancaster Oingliams at H ets.
Berkshire H inghams at 7 cts.
New Flannel of every description ; Mor
gans Shirting Flannels and Yarns
New Iin-ss Trimmings in Beaded lialoous.
Beads Ornament. Rrahls. and t'ords of ev
ery description.
2" pine more Turkey Red Table Linen at
25 cents. Tabic Linens of every description.
Napkins, Bed Sprcails. Towels.
A full line of Indies Vu.lerwear in l amels
Hair, White and S-arlct.
New tiloves. Hosier)-. Haiidkerehiefs. Rib
bons and Corsets.
Velvets in BriM-adis! andStried. and plain
colors.
A full line of bleached and unbleached
Muslin., Tit kiiikf.
Caiitoli Flannels at . S, lo, and 12 ivtils.
Mens wiar of every description.
Tlit-se are price w hich will make a pn-
found sensation in businos and private cir
cle. How we got tln-se g.suls, ami how it
is that we inn offer them at such prii-c
would lie too long a story to put iu print.
We invite you to in-- t our otrerimrs and
carefully examine thegisHlsand prii-es liefore
buying elscvv here.
Our Stin k w ill atonisb you.
Our Prii-s will amaze you.
PARKER & PABKER.
For Sale.
A firt -.-las gr.s- ry store in Sinierset, Pa.,
doing a good business, and well located.
K-st reason for seliim:. Terms reasonable.
Address p. . liox 12!t. Simers., Pa.
Oreut Bargains iuall kinds of lln-ss Ooods
troin ,i cents up. Cashmeres from 10 cent up.
Cloth from 5o cents up, 54-inch Trii-ot. S
cents : Camel's Hair Cloth and Cashmere
Siik and Wisp! Cloths, and a complete line of
all-wool Cashmeres.
Mas. A. E. I'm..
SOMERSET MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS,
DE.vl.EBS rs
Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed.
Prii-w for S-ptemlier 22, 1S.
Apl'l1. drie.1. ? tl)
A)..le Kutter. t gal - ton "-
Hens. V I.U il Jll
Bran. i lm ill SI i
Butter. .n-U.i L."-,e
Buckwheat, f bu Sue
Beeswax. lis -jitr
Hacou. tSnifar-eur! flams) Bi lie
l iMiiurv tiam! . fb
" tShouMen-i Y i
" ..l.lesltb
Com. (can V l.u ..
" ishellci' V m
Meal t
Chop, eom and oats. llln lbs
all rye. low lbs
Fa.lt. loit
-..ULy
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Fiour. Ki.lier Prm-ess. y bM
Vienna, T -
Flax-eed y bu
Lani. y ti .
Miil.ilinir. V ll)lh
lints, r.il
r !.-, f bu
lVi-he. ilrie.1. fl tl
Rve. y Iki
Sill. IS.) Ii? 't.l
" i.ni..uii Aliiml y sack
lAshtonl full sack
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; Sigar. vellnw. y !b..
whin. 3. Si
j Tallow y t'
j Vbu
I RlilANS (.nVKT
'ALE
of -
BV VIKTCEof an iirlerof the irrphan Omrt of
Somerset Cirtiiily. I'elinsylvania. to us. the nu
lersiiflie. .lirei-ll. we vi ill exi? to public ale
od the premises, at I o'clock p. m . on
SATLRDAY, OCT. 23, 1SS6. '
th? fIlwiiir t1rrihrl rvavl t?ui:, late the mj
trtT tf hmiifl Ywtzy. if rern t4rnhip, 10
No. 1.
A it-ruin pUntthrn r trai of land
ttimtp in saini titvnhiu, asiMiiiiiir
UmWoi ivit-r 1'. Miller. J.-l M. Vuuy. Benjamin
Unwnr and trfher'. .tiUtiininaf :'rt ai-rvs and l;-
IrehV. about Jno aorxi of wnit b am ok-Hrvl ; u
u bn-b i rreeieU a
GOOD FRAME HOUSE
and ham an on-hard of vuU fniit no th pniu
and the farm ii in a 1 ?tat4Mff mUivatioit.
TEIlIS :
One third in haini. and the hnUnrr in three
etual auntiMl iiayntent-, to lie !eurvi 011 the
iremi-- hy jdtltiaeitl Und : IM ter ent of the
hand nn'TM-y to -n U attrr the n rty in
kuovkt-d lwn ; Y Hn irfven Ann! I. i-T.
fc !. Yl'TZV.
JoKL M. Vt'TZY.
epj" AdniiniMnttont ot Itnn 1 YuUy, dee.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Personal Aid Real Estate.
TMF.KK will he v!d at puMir U- at the lale
ridenrtri 4f Adam rirve. devescd. ia New
bahiiuor-e Hsinrtifra, .Smientet C,--untr. I'a.. oil
SATURDAY OCT. 9. 1-S.sh
: frt!ia! pn-ierty. rtMi-ftintr of h-fr---. ralile.
. fairmiHK implement, tanner tooli and nxinren.
j rartMruter toflo. and hrti?eh.l4l tfMt. ; aNi.t.in
farni l-rHtel within a half mile of Sew Haj-.iimrre
' tittnuiffh. inlaiiiinir m-nr. ft Unit h re of
' mhieh arv t-t-aril and ix u re-ia Na i m-r-alo.
I and ek-ar land in a joid rtaie ,t eulthration : the 1
the iiuiimveiuelit are i
I
one ami half 4ory
DWELLING HOUSE,
Bank Barn, ami other mtl.uiI.Uncs. and an or- .
chard of a varietv .rf c holer frnil trees : there i a
i stream of running water near the aoue. inakimr ;
; it a .leraWe .ni-ny. finle lo eomn)en.-e at 1 I
o'clock a. m. ot said dav. w hen term. will be 1
made known. i.kiiKob a. AI.KKK.
as-ia-.-. Vtmhiis I
, . I
C
Hfl'KT PHlH'I VM VTION
WHKEm The Homtrahle Hiluahj. Br.R,
TVeid-iit Judtie of the vvrntl Conn of Cotumi'ii i
YW.44 (he fverai t untie ei-mixjuintc ttte- 1Mb ;
Juiij-ml lhe4riel. and Jtutieof the -urte of Iyer
aim lenuinerana ieiiei jnu wnvvry. tor ine
tnml of U pj, sm, t,am?r ii tbenl j
ii:ire?. JUiif-oi tne wHinx ot i omnHui rit-a?
and ..eneral Jail Ire.ivery the trial.. 11 e. i
tal and other oiTi-nKr in tJtie fount y of Sotnepa-t
have titled ihHr prei-epf. and fa rue direrffd,
Uit hoidintr a CMirt of (.'omiuou Plea and eitfrai
Quarter :-iion of the Peace and (vein-ml Jati
Iflivry, and Cuum of ityer ami Teniiiner at
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1836.
VtriTiiT is hereby aiven to all the Jiwietw of the
fVai-r. the CornVr ami t'otouMe within the
aaid County uf KninHt. that they be t ben and
i ri ii-. iji.fuu.iii.Mis, c a ki ii.i ia : . ii i ..i'l . s 1 1, l re-
..!.,.. ,4.. Ik.-, tiling . ),i,.h ... .i.1.
meiiitirani-es. term these unnirs wnieh u. tneir
oitn? aod In that behalf apeertain to be diKie :
and also I her who will pnjsecute against tbe pri
ouers that are or shall be io the jail 'if S.Haeret
rounty. to be then and there to prosecute fnin-t
thein -s shall be just.
SBBairirsiirrita, JOUX WIVTEK'
Sept. 1, IS. ser)lt
PITTS IU KG R, FA.
The okleK and br a i pointed Invitation for
olttaininv a Kninea EdnratkA ; For nmilar
addrw P. Ifruff A Sana. fpl-Jm
ValuaDle Real Estaie
Fy linn 4 Mindly a rit of F1 Fa. Tt Fa.
and Vnd K. L-iieJ it of t;e Vort of t mir.a j
Ylaf- 4 Stunetel 'iuty. Pa.. I wii! xmm u ;
fiM:f 'r M the Mirt Il4 in ?HneT-t t h. r
iniieb. Pa., -mi
FHI fhi ); tKl'TKVBFJ: j
at 1 o rVw k. r. . al? tne rvht. ti- i
cK-. inten.-t td e!im f Stainrl luimi r- (
man and Jii'h Zimmerman. Munrr. and ;
( Jsiuathan I. Khoad. teirr teltattt. ot. m and
; to the f42wua tlestt-nUtl R-ai K-fitn w V
ti-a.1 f timber land Mtitaie iu Miade Town-iiio. j
SniiH'Tsct ( .anit l-a frm.&i!ii;ij 1T" a-re- mud 1
irwiHt. advmlna IhikI i A. Wentenfrei-r.
M.tt ttali., r. H. lhr ToiaM lihr. i. M..tv
(T and .S. Mc..r.'tor ith the ar-p.irt,n-i
Taken intxenitwib a the prf-erty of canine!
and Jtwepii iiimumniin. at tbe atiH wf Iaae
kanfistan.
All therirht, title, intetwt an.J eiaiin of Tirf.ia
T. MHiiier. of. in and to the fc.-Uowiiit d-rribed
lot or ofrronitwl. Mtnate in the Tiiiaifeof
I av.dM i i le, . mcinauifh Tt iw nh i n. uiertt
Ktnty. Pa. eimtaitutif about f-r he. aloiu
ins bul!o ItaLtind H-rrtmaii oo th -niih and
WftT iulir nttt.1 on the nrth and aiier on the
-. baTina tbeivtm ereetl a tao--try inaiik
dvWIina- boe-e. ai.le, and other ombtuldiuic-,
with lite af-f'UrtenaJK'e!.
Taken in execution a. the ait of iaac Katiff
man. ALSO-
Ail tbe rieht. title, interest an, claim of Mary
3llller and Abraham A. Miiier. of, iu and to lb
toikminx deL7ibrti two bH of irnrttud :
No. I. Situate in tiie villas ol M hiUibburK.
mi ram it 5wTini. Snii'r-t ooniy. Pa.. aiin
iint iaa-Not Lphraini Miller. iU-n Wtrtliuaitd
.-unmi Phi.lipi't, ( ontainiiis 1'4 a-ri. and tuivtuic
theren ervrtrd a tw,-?tory frtune dweilkUK iKHi-ie,
fmme t-tttbt;. and tithf r tmbUildHiiv
No. i Mttnate in Sb ury, Klk I.ickUmn
itif. sinicr-t county. Pa.. al.j'i;)jnK railroa-i on
the north, lrwu Kfninrm k on thtr ea--. P. S. Hay
on the atrtith, aitd 1 hnta Williams ou the wtfM,
coulsViung l4 at re more ttr U-m. wiin aKit and
one-haif itr ilaiik houe and ouihaawe themat
ere'tel, with the aj-jmrtenanif!.
Takra in execution at tbe suit of I rian Bot-k-Utf'
use.
Atl the riiwht. titlr.1 inttrmt and claim of Sam
uel and Albert Herkevbilr. ot. in ami b the ttn
iwiit dt-M-ritivd iratt i( land Hiitiatf in hir
tmnnip. StmTt i -ainty, I'a., alj-'iniinf lai.it
of Clark fc fcly. WiUiam Th'oniaf-and ja4T4..--iis-ii,
eittitatnitig 7U a-rv. n ahu b ih-re i ereet-il a
twi-?4iry it dweilina bouw. kaewtabie and h..r
uiitirtiii iiiikTs with lite aTf(Mart-taantm.
Taken in exertitiou at the uit of Nathaniel
Old bam, use ol W liiiain uidiianx, et ai.
A IX
AH the riirht. title, tnb-rent and rUim of John
J. .pannier. deevae. of. in and lo tbe Miow uiii
ilrx-hiiiwu trw-u ti land situate in Sn.rr't
towniiip. tner--t eumy. Pa., viz :
No. I. Adj'iut.!if lanbof J,tm P. Kh'ti-K Lem
uel Auninn and Freierit k Snmh. ei)'i:ainiiiK 15
areaitd I! nerehef. on a bici there i erected a
twik-nttoff fram Of dwetlinir hiKW.-. bank tarn and
other outbu.Mimrs with the aominenanre.
No. fouiamiii.? 1-? t rv and l perrh. un
tmfrovid. aIjiiniiis lamb of William banihitrt.
Itwunee suanier, and other, aim tne arimne
nance!t. AI
All the ripht, title, interest and claim of Annn
iMekry. oC in and to the ffU'-wititt ikx ri'i
trax-t of iand. hitfbly iinoved. itiutt- m S.tnfr- ,
tt toMiiitiio. -.invrt't eiHiniy. Pa.. aiijui!iiii:
load- ot Samui .baver tat'. iohn P. kN-ud-,
and irtn-eiN. tnniaiuiiiK riv w rv- and n tu-.
ith a ttMtrv frame dwt-Iiinir houe and 'Imp
lbentn erect-!, with the ai-urtnant-vrt. j
f A LU
All the neht. title. interst and claim of Jri-.b j
S. Mill- r. of. tn and bt the Mloa inir trt 4 und.
situate In tii-uirtii4niiitc ua Ufbip. n p t ti-in- !
ty. ia , citntHininif -U acr. b:hiy tr.ro-t.
a itb if it id water, tanre orcbar'i of fruil -U -aru;
tne. aijoiniiiif lands of Nii.tii--! h.ttiL.r' ' -Ijhik.
lmvid Smith and Wiiliam Mtun'r. on;
which iberv b- rr-vtcii a larve tw-try tr:itne ;
daellinir hmw, bank iHtrn and othr outbtuiil
ina, a ith tbe appurtcuanct-s.
ALb
All the riifht. title. ineref and claim of Jacb
H. Mtlier. of. in and to the foih.winje four describ
ed ira L- of land, vu :
No. X. Situate in Milford township. SimtrHt
ciHinTT. Pa. containing Jr. acr and 4 trt be-,
adjoiuinte 'aiiti of Adam P. Kafccr. lh - id V abl.
Jamen At-hi--.n and smm Ha iavr. Thi tra-t w
highly Impn.vfd. with larire on hard. r-i! a
t r. tr.. and ha thren i-re'Uti two lamr frame
dwelhnt; hoii. bank bru and other outbuild
inr'. wrrh the rt;i'Urtciinev. it Ln-in the hme-it-ad
A the inil JrMi'b H. Milb-r.
No. i cimrainitiir jT a- n-r. UDimprovt-d. lyir.a"
on the north idr of a-ln;an ricr. in Milt'ord
tottnwhip. -"Nir.ie-rt county. Pa., adwiuititi land-
of Peter bVtrfriiUy. and other, with tne ap(ur
tenaucex N. ;i. situate in Milf.-rd township. S4nicr-t
cotiniy. Pa, cmaitiine I'O a-re. un:mpr'-t
aijtiinin? laud of l. Snyder, P--tcT bcvifbit y
and otb r ith the j-f'TinVnance.
No. 4. Unate in M'lford township. Smeret
cirtinty. c-nntaittinjr i -r& and anv.iin e,
nnimjtn.vei. adjoiniTiir lands of Hnr .Marker.
Peter iekrbley. Jonathan Hhi!'. Kl'.a? Vonnkni
ami otiur. with the afp.trtt-ntfn-ew. The la-
three tract arc vnitia'h' timr lands.
Tbe ar-ive deM riel tra-tr ri" land taken in
execution the prof-crty rf Jhn J. ftaiiIT'
Atlmi:uMranr. Aaron F lick.-y. Jneob Mitier
and Jttb H. Miller, at the m:i of the romticn
wealtb of Penatyivania use of Uilhatn N. Par
doe, et ai
ALS-
AU the richt. title, interest and claim of Jtn-b
11. Miiier. of. in and to a tw-nry p:ank dvt i-ihni;
ht l.xLfcJ ft. Kniit upon a tna!ii tra-t of
land "ituaie in Milfni tu n.-h p. s.meiet cnti
ty. Pa., bounded by land it Ja-'b s. M:WT '
b.-int and t'lher. containing ti j acre,
known a the Fuiler trw-t.
Taken in execution ot the iit of t"harles R.
Sanner.
A I-.-
All the riirht. title, interest and claim of Oar
ence H. Vd of. in ami lo the ftnlnwinif U r.b
ed parcel or tratt of land itiiaie in Jemier um n
nhip. Somerset cmtnty. Pa.. lwKindel on tbe north
by land. ul S. and J. .-pieto. 1. on the ea-t iy latid
irf Jiiuh over. ani tin ti.e w ot by land ot Sam
uel Spietrel. c.HMainmjf one himdit-'l and lhre
acres and neventy pen he -bsi a. 7 i . bavin
tbTrn ereted a twir-iit.n' frame dweiiinie houe
and frame bank barn, a ith the a:punvntic-.
Trtketi in eeitti'ii at the sua ifJ. W -itnift
for himself, anil iu trn-t frr lite heir and .vul
repressentarive-of Jhn Stum, dec d.
ALSO
All the riicht. title, interest and claim of John
A. nthatu. of in and to the ft tiowinff ln rir-ed
tract of land ituate in Klklw-k tftwii.oiitp. SimT
et camty. Pa., ailjoininc land? of I'avid Lichty.
huid r.ce owned by Jonathan aui Abntiiam
L'chty and now owimiI by rumerland & F.kiick
cttai o . land- oi KmnKun LiveutcoiMt. Jati l.:v-enjfi-nl
and Jna. Licfcty. cnntaininic act
UHireor !e?.t wnich a-ui i are are in nteiul
ow. and atotit loit acre undcrUid with markka
ble coal, on which there are erected a twi
!try frame dvrcliisnf hti.e. 1-ank barn, and other
oiitlitiiMimr. w ith tbe appurtenance.
Taken tn eieutjou at, tbe mi it ot Jacob Llven
icooii s exe uton,
AI.S4
AM the riirht. title, interest and claim tf Win.
R. Thofnai of. in and to the following de n.seti
parcel tr tnwt of land 'ttuatt in ton line nee
otiitrh. St.iiiert county. Pa., aljoinin land of
it. tj. n-f. Vid 4i rvn. and ConHtietne A-svott-itttiof,.
containinir ai-r-. oti hith tttcre
are erected a tw-tiiry frame dueilin- boue and
stable, with the appurtename.
Taken in txeentiou at the :it of 9. t Trent,
et ai.
A I f
All the riirht. title, imetvd and claim of A. R.
Humbert. of. iu and to tbe following dei-ribed lot
of trronnd situate in Continence luroujdh. .-'nicr-4-ofinty.
Pa., containing oue-ixth of an a re.
frimtins 4 fet on ' "leu -treet. and ad-
HHiimc properties of Ir Tanm-hill and Widow
PwUu. ou which Uiere are erectoi a two-try
frame dwell in bHi.xr and other ouiluildinr.
with the aprtirtenaneeaw
Taken iu execution at the uit of John S.
itravesa.
A IX )
All the rieht, title, inu rw and claim of 'ath
arine Phiiiipji. de d. and fcve Miuit. f. in and
to the foiiowiiuc to dv-Ti.cd of tcnHuxi, u
nate in the btnn:irh f Kc ku-t. imcrt tirim
ty. Pa., nuDibere-i on plan ot mid tna lot
Sw. IbCiand l;t. t-t!in!til at tt!"W! ; N. 1 t by
reet on trie nrth. alb y ot the aiiey im the
wot, and lot No. I'M iu the -Mith.
No. VM by alley on tne t. aib y n th a.-rt.
lot No. on tne nofiti. and u tbe Mitii iy a
i narrow trip ! bind U tm --u tn- t-t and :t. ,
I Taken in execution at tne :! of Aar4i w ui.
A1
; Ail the rifht. title, inten-t and -aim of ll r
j man L. brkey. ot. in and tta certain piece it
trai t of i;i!il l tH.lt e in eni ret biua-hrp. I;i
f eoet cofinty. Pa., alM!tiiiir lanbof iuv:ii Hi
j band. liri.-tian Lou. Hi ith Aii!ianaud A. Kaitn.
: con'tainim; a re and -" n-i. iuire n nav
j inie inereaiu erecte! a ti- try Inme daellii.if
i hroe. frame ttarn. and other ontfKitldijnr. a:tu
I tlie appurtenance.
takvcn m exef-utum at tr.e miu oi ttarruia
Trent i exe-uior?.
ALSO
All the rikrht. title. Interest and claim of Pbiiip
Kroft. of. iu ajid to the follow inir dt-nU-l ! ho
tfnmunil. iluate in tbe boriutrb of Ki kl,
.-wiuieT-et couiiiy. Pa., and nuinbered on tne plan
ot .aid uwn bt N. T. J4. 4V. -". 1.
l:ii, tat;, iv. t. J-. Jtf. i.t. '.. Jr'-',
aud "Jt.. N. r. and J in ne enclure. Uund-
1 ai loll..w : By E. I. M 1 1 br on the ouiti. Um i
-street on tne vkvM. alley on tne ea-t. and Wet ,
White im. StivLt on the nonh. havinif tbnun
ereetet a tW4-riry franur dweliinie hotix;. -table. ;
and othertiilrtnidiiiets.
i. jy and itt oiieencure. bounded m tlie j
nrtn t w hite b Mreet.
Ihe hat bv Main E
-ee. ..n tlienmtb hr aiiey au.l ..u tue
l. alley hiiviiir therv. erected a two-sinry i
I iiue rioii-e aim suti.ie.
1T uiid ljs in one ciicl..nre. Uiiin.ie.1 .n
the north iy Msin mreel. nil ilie eat by Kn.liw i
sireel. irti Ihe south l.y Kailr.-.! street and u tiie .
we ? an aliey. havinif there.i eieete.i a IS
rtory fraine h.ie and Mal.le.
v 1-i.and 1- in .ie encloMire. fxsiii.le.1 m ;
the u.mii t.y Main -ireel. mi tue east by an aiiey. !
.m me -xi:n 1t Kailnsnl. and on the we-t l.v a !
al.ey. havnur ineroo eretieu a two-siory rranie
nnlrse and -tul-le.
'.i. ar-j. Houu.led on the north by Brocntway.
on the eat t.y .if 1'eier Pniiiippi. on ihe-notn
hr aiJer and on ihe wv-t hy an ai y. hav.i.K
IhereoD -n-tel a l1- r fnmie itouewvand ahir.
No. n Brtintl-t UA nu ihf ntrtii. Knunt- j
way fltrvet ou the-n,UK No. 'SA on thMith.
and alky uo the havim; a ll, ttorv iruiue j
tiwrlltntr liote and tafle thtTMri vn-Unl.
Norv and Jut in one Wck. nnimprored.
hiptintlti r. Land 4 aU'ruin Hv m xtw wrii
1 14
r .
" i'lft Z .-"VS."
Hav. on !ie ea.- hy ko-k tn--t. tne nth y
Brt-Ki'.waT. and on (he aUer.
N'. j-f and 3 in one ha k. unimprnvnl,
hotioded on the north r aiiey on iheii.t Ky al-k-v.
on th- mh ly hivtadaay and on the et
ty Markit fwt.
Taken in xe-ntion a the property of Philip
Kntft. at the milt of Peter Yuwler.
NOTICE
Ail per m piiTha.inr at the a)--re ile will
plraM.- tuke notice that -a part of the nun hae
n'Uey b be ntate known at the time of the
k1 will he reiti!vd n the nr4erty i
knoekeil ilmcQ. herwe it wiii mtntin Nreij!;
d to wtie at the nk of the fttx jMin-hjwr. The
residue of the nurt-hat-e oomy mv-t W tat id im
or iefore Thnrlay o&4he lirt wk of the -
tetnher n-rm of Mirt. the time tiled by the t 'wttrt
fr !-eenrine the arkiwtwledinnfm of dWd-, artt
n ded will he arknovi lrirvii until tbe nun-haae
nxnev i pnid in full.
?HKairr"tTrnja, f JOHX WIXTFR
A
IMrNLTR-TRS NOTICE.
Estate of B. X. Cnnninznaro.
Ietten f a-lm in titration hi the abe ejtte
haviua been aramed to the nnderiirnei hy the
jfmvr amiwritr, nKiee f hereby irivrn t a!S
rwrc in-lt-hted to a)d wtate t auke imnieii
ate ntiymtnt. and ttwe tiiviiii claim asaint the
vtuDr u f-inrt-eiit thni d-tiy atithemw-aavd iT
tlewiem ai atuiday. ta-t.rf-T.lu. at lie rtlW
ta M. L. iwr, in (anettet Kontn?n.
mtyfZL JbiuiiuMiikiur.
A MUCH LARGER STOCK
-A.3STID
BETTER ASSORTMENT
THAN EVER. OF
NEW FALL uOODS
Boucle, Knickerbockers and Astrachans
Tricots. Striped Gcqi!s, Striped and BraaM Velvets, Eroca asi
Beaiol Dress Pattens, will
III H13II. IHESEJII, II! EI2F 11IMII5 13 MATER.
Clasps, Buttons, and Braids.
Jersey Jackets, Ladies' & Misses' Coats,
Sacques, &c, &c.
Special Attention is Called to our Immense Stock of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, linoleums, Mattings. Hup, Etc., ftc.
Asi ws hog to astra the public tha: na place are FaICIS S3 LCT as at
Geis, Foster & Quinn's,
Clinton .Stivot, JOIIXSTOWX, I'A.
Louthers Drug Store,
Main Street, Somerset; Pa.
This Mcdd Dmg Stcrs is Rapidly Beccaing a Great
Favcrits with Pe:pk ia Search cf
-a. a. a. a j. a. a. a. A w a. a, AW a 4.x. W V w,
Jleditinifi, Dye Stuffs, Sponyes, Trusses,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, etc.
THE iMMTi-K lilVfcs PEK.HINAL ATTEXTto.S TO THE fOMfifSMNi; i-F
PIiysiGians'PresGrlptionsi Family Receipts
GREAT i-AKK TAKES Tn 1E OSLT EKE.-H AM PI BE AR1K is,
8 V KCT A C LKS, K Y IX i LA SS KS,
And a Full Line of Optical Good always on hand. Irora
such a large assortment all can be suited.
The Finest Brands of Cigars
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our xkIs
to intending purchasers, whether -they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER, 1YI. D.
MAIN" JTIi EET,
A
If
BOOK
STORE
AVaI. II. ATOLFLEY,
HOOKSKLLEI., SOMKItITT, l'ENN'A.
irtt.-rs ft Urv iil wtll-)Kfirnr-1 j-k if
Ii IDLES, TUSTAJIESTS, IIYJIS HOOKS,
And Standard and Miscellaneous Books in all Departments of Litera-
tare, such as
HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS.
A wi-II a the favi.ritt- PurtA, in all StyVi. anl Ii nliiiif.
A2T7 S:CZ IS TZZ ILiSZZT VHL 22 ZZ7TUZ2.
SCHOOL BOCKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIED ALWAYS IN STOCK.
STATIONERY !
The Public will U tin-i tVil A--rtiiK-nt of (MNtt lonirini: u ihf Maii-mrnr Tral. h)-liw!i n
trvnt Vnri'tT nf ll'itnfc ltjk. tirh a
Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books,
.V WHITISH Mm.- r ALL A.-.s.
"Writing TKll-ts-. 1 Vnoil Tablets, in Iiojm, I-'.ti v-l,j4-s.
I'-tis, Isn-Ils. Ink". icc.. Jcc.
BAE KALI, ti'iois. I l.'fjlf T .rs ET. fl' HUES. flZAVKs. .4X1' M"l -l.lt-
IXf, OF ALL
THE STOCK OF Jl STICKS' BLAXKS IS FKESII Jt COSIVLI.TK,
And have 1! ls-n fan fililj p-ilit, U.t n-r in s,nirs! ('miitT. anl wiil Is- fimmt nw-m . .JL
ffrtrtn-Mjnrt. f orrH7.pon!'rinir alxit fji.'lts, t,-., invil. L anf ail mail
onlt-Ts will rss-eive (pn,nipi amnt;a.
;-STliE OX .V.I .V 4-nos.H ST.. XEXT To Rows l,i; m T"I;E.
'y2T Wm. II. VKI.FIKV.
Ladies' Coats & Wraps !
We will open on the 16th and 17th ot
September, at the
SOMERSET CLOTHING HOUSE.
CRAND CENTRAL BLOCK,
SOMERSET, 1T-?A,
A large and full line of Ladies', Misses and Children's cloaks
and wrap- entirely new and all the Latest Styles, to
vary in price from $1.00-to $'.30.00; and for the
purpose ol pleasing our customers and the
public, will offer thi-se goods at
verv .Short Profits.
Sept. 8, 186.
J.
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENN'A. 133 "tTA
. B. i.KiiKK. LL. 1.. h u-eii.r. i i, Xr Aru M.i t)ul,h7. Y.nwrriu wul rhrtuislrr
VTrMTMrs In;iniufm.n-jiriin 6,r t nll.-e or BiisIik-w. taialu aiviiia 61II toUxmaxUm rni
on ar'pli'-ai'' I" I" J'- T IjRK-'.S. -Vi- y. Srxi Tvnu iw istrpcrulxr aiit. ltniraf; l.i
amiuaios6fl acnI 7th. Jtiir 1-iu.
somrrvt 1 ,Kini v h.. nil kin.f. .f TrTs.
W um put it oa, but aaa ai tam. and tW perfcettj
SOMKlfSKT. I'A.
SOMERSET
JNI. IToklerbaum.
Instantly n-lirvtstl by iisiinf th
lrafI
"FUY TRUSS"
WbiHi Kivn an nparuot and Inawsi pnmnr
anie as la-kiiua riiA'irv up with the h.int
No prssMin- tm In-- hwk jr tf:ifb nrmtm
(flaf. 1' N hti'li Ism t .....
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Mud. oxim ttuuf lut 6siia