The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 20, 1886, Image 3

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    The Somerset Herald
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f.;l'Nfc-l'AY l.iVrSt, 1".
Republican County Committee.
('. mt aivtlir luinwiif I Ik- Kpilb!i.ali
.-unv C-tuniittts- fir the ensuinje year :
Jcf-miah Aiurustine.
llseirlieny No. 1 Wm. Hilleitwa.
VlU-beny So. 2 W. E. Boym.
lirMn ltop.'uxh B. D. Monmn.
ii'k-j.'. y. yidWr.
Jinitliersvaliey A.tfS. Kinituell.
( ..iu-mu:ii Isaar Y.sler.
i ,;jiiewT B"futrb V. M. Black.
KU. i --k Abraham I. La -wry.
(.r.fviiir J. I- Ani..i.L
jctVrsoii leuid fiardner.
J.-mi-T-K. i. NrtT.
Jr- nrt"wa Rorouirh J. A. Kaylor.
iji-nH-r A. u. Heal.
L,.ct Turkey ! II. H. Rush.
.i.-r-Liic I'-opwurh A. F. IomcT.
) ; !;,..?v kJaeob Heckler.
, f.-ri John Hamia.
y.liamtn E. Bowman.
. tetitrevi'Ie Rnui:b S. P. Tedmw.
lulriniore ISor Joxcpb liankiimm.
i.ji. Emannel Swse.
Pamt-J. F- Ream. .
.f irtiiali-rtiiiin Wm. il. Miller.
K,. i.w.si RonniirJi M. H. ilartavil.
-..:;.!. :in lionuirh J. W. Riturlcr.
- ai.-a i. n-i.
, rut B-'rofUi'i C. S. Boyd.
s..in. r-t No. 1 C. Ini-kt-y.
N... - M. I'-atu.
v triiiiint'l 'ii Israel Emerick.
t r-i k All" it Writrlit.
;..-twi. I'p'iiu'li '". W. Piisflt.
-uni'ii:'. I, wis lro.
V;.:. - Turkey. Tin. L. Williams.
i..n.ii'h J. it. JiwiiinK.
. . rf'iir liriilcti John IlilH-r.
,,!.. : s l !.L W. II. SANNER.
Sl MTVKT.
. rats l.iok blue.
!.v.l, Imggist.
If ii autumn tints.
I V
!."-e mrliin your means.
..!.-::g!it nilits again.
i ix .;, art isiiniing t..th-onie.
l.a: has iss-omc of the trunii.?
'.u. :!. ticket withrt!t a M-ratch
parties an? now in onlrf.
tacl- Eye iuin at lioj d's.
fever jticnts brejtthe fhs-r now.
t:''iienn nominees are 'pi:ar.
ii puiiipkins d-K the cornfields.
Ifctv v.
r ln:. off. N. Itoydand lie ha
hi Mriue pia.1
. Win
-a! 1.
up. and present a j
H-. .i;-!-:iralhe.
. mr merchants are making attractive dis-
".a k of la'i iPls.
ni ..:,!i..r is great. You can see him at
i:,. 11 "i:-e t'i-iiight.
Th.' l.n.-it.-county fair was well aftendtsi.
,i:t rV 'iis-lay was meiigre.
A ir:ve into the niral distriits at this sa
at vear is very pleasant.
Thi e:d.T tnii! and apple butter kettle are
worked for a'.! that is in them.
L.- to . si i: is-iie attrait auy Republiian
Ri the ups.rt of his tw-ket this fall.
I jJ;i'n Markle, T West Newton. w lne
an-t a- n-.n-.! last week, has been reU-ased.
i. '- t T. IU.feriy. in ailditioti to his oth- I
.-r n.-r.s..itiir attairs. has become the lather
..ftm-is i
is the lime to get tlie roads in gisl i
irndlti-m for winter. Will our sujien isors I
aTtcrHl i. it T
Hu'.o you nuulc arrangements fiirthe plan- i
tlrji.i'jmr on Arhor Ihiy, tb inst? If j
;i..t i,v n.i'
T!h j' ir t and best Itrugs are always to Is- j
ai the Inig Store of N. Boyd. Pri.x- j
ar jlw.ivs n-asonable.
H. iht liuti'lnsl .lolhirs per annum is the
.st ..f li.nt.iii: the Greensburg sirt bone
and jai! with natural pis.
K -r sale, a good h.-ating stove, suitable f r
tors ..fii.T or large nia, pssi as ih-w will
! i.iil . h.ii. in.iiire .if t X. Boyd.
i urv autumn U-aves ft .r home -oration
luniii; tit. tinnry days .-f winter. Thew.ssS
arv n., a rii b in tlieir autum'nal Is-auty.
J -.idac White hol.ls that imprisonment is a
u.s-essan- part of the sentetH-e Iwre jisirries
an- r.mvi.-!ed .f selling li.pior to minors, and
that it must Is imw.sed.
The hrt line of larjsts ever seen in S.m
t..r t il tra.i v.hi w ill find at J. B. Sny-
! r - Ail CTu.Ics from 3- per yard to el.''
If -in lied of a pas! caqict, you tin titni
t!Hej.wT what yi want.
I Lsl no ladies' or children's w raps left
over from !at y.-ar. All I Iiave are new
tl.i j.ur's styles, t all and see them before
buying clscw here. Iw-st pri.-es guaranteei.
J. h. Stcyiiek.
Four airs of Meti s Heavy Iure W.ailen
s-x-ks -nt sistaid f.i any address on recei4
.f one Ifc.liar. M. L. Tu bes.
Mannfaiiurer of Hosiery.
Jlaiblens. Simerset i.. Pa.
W.- have on hand a large nuniN-r of good
brick whi.ii we will wii in .juaiilics to suit
tiie mrcliasT. Prii-es very rws.mable. Yard
s.;tc tiie planing mill.
HoUikooK Bai. A I'VKSOS.
I . me and re me. now! I have made
.nie big cliangi-s in my store nm. and
have the nicest, clean.! and lcst litH- of
giassaare in the county. Also a ni-e line id'
haneins lanips. fram Ui$lo.ii. It will
pay you l.i call atid see them.
J. B. SvnEa.
Fisk is right : Tlre is no place like home
to discuss the merits and ilemerits of cioth
ing, and when tliat is d. ie ev.Tylssiy says
that J. B. Miyder sells tlw lirst clothing for
the nicy s.hl anywhere in'tlie county,
li ve bun a cull His st. k is full now
iverc.ats and eventhing a aims I in the
clotjiing line.
Mkat Mnsrr. We have just ad. lis I a
large Refrigerator to our Meat Market, in
w lo. h all m.tits i -an I k.-it o.l and cbwn.
Mutt.-n. Us-C "rk. c. ki-4 nmstatitly ou
band. iijsii .laily. Partus buyiiig meat
an Iiave it ket in the refngerat.- until
anted.
U.m I'vvis a Co.
Iamk. Plasty:. xwrst. or Inn.) Stm-k
aisl we quote as pillows;
P.- Wliite Ume ? Im-I l.ir
Akron Dement Y lam I 1.7S
Port UukI t 4-fi lent larr-l S4
t 'airiiKsl I1i,i.f liarrel ...ii.si
. iM-rs.-l. IV. Ilcsstfullv.
Ji il.!wi. ' 41 "BiEstr.
Tminn xi ( k.ars.
To 1-ttilcrs we tioteas fotltws by the IsiX :
I'rillanl's "Climax" fjr
Army and Navy "
" " Sph-ndid .
" t aiiary .
"Tip Top".
" Magpie "..
Y.-nable's ViiMsi
""! T.-hies. V !'.
ts.l Ckars. V ion
t "ash oftk-rs imly flew- 2 in-ri-ent.) S!i.-tted.
Resj-nthiily,
Cisik A Bkkkits.
Somerset. Pa.. June i. is.
W anted bad and at once l,Wtt farmers
with l.iJ wagons, loaded with aat.M-a.
wheal, buuis. buckwlswtiMiions A.r, Ac
at J. B. SiiT.ier'ii. to trade on 5.ii yanls of
t.hs-.aiMs., warraJilcl Last ei.Uirs. at cents :
. janis giiigharaai i o-nts, and anything
in tlie dry gissb. or ii. 4i, . line wanted, at
h .west .rivs offensl any w here. I havv tiie
kiiul of gtssls von wal.t, at pricm tliat can't
lieat, and will take any kind of pro-Iucr
at the uigbest market price. Call and sec
tue. J. B. Ssil wca.
4ic
....
Xtc
!ir
41.10
No roiifrre-si.nial uoniinatiun J"t-
Traswly at tlie'lpem House, to-nbrht
hi'v two nun' week- ti!l tin- clem'on.
j iii(f to sec 'f ..unorat tlar Ojs-ra House
j to-nisrlit'
j m m m
j Smm1 rU-rvrnxii im iml vrnr Jrt
wn.H.S.,.Ki-7iUBl.t.
. ... -
Ir. H. .S. Kininn-ir iH-w ijrtiik- ilwHHnir
bi"if fat awuiuiiw: laie.
Tl-.li-.ft.. UW .ro ..IT rim r,rt
w aim i IK- iH-m wair nwi w unux ui iy
nuf tl tl.iupi tliat jilmt in thl
rairipniKii i tliat Wulf' virte in jmiwing t
rxery ilay.
Manv Ki pultlM-ins from Snurrwt iuuty
will attend tlm nnter HUinr ux-etinjf at
l'insibutru, Viuviay.
un.lay nijrfit tin; -rwiiei quite a little
flurry, it ilic fir out we bave lunl in
Simrro-t t-ralimM a yr.
Ifevwv ISif uMii'wu i" tl artinty ilir lii
luty rt-in-nii l-avcrV niajTity will ntt be
1 than !" ill tl rwHinly. -
- " - ' j
Ii-ad ! k ai-ar ti Iw tuta:iuti. tmr j
IHnh ralii' bntliivii liave li.rf ytt 'int-rr-ll !
in imi!wit!iiK a raiulidaie 6r t.'.iinvw. i
Jaiucsti. Itiaitie wiii sak a Jot.nMwit j
; this. TiH-siay, e-euinir. A !iuiui- r 4 jeoe
; fniin Somerset i-hiu!V will lie th.-Tv
lo hear
I him.
lie sure an.1 see Jam"s ttwt n O'Cimtiorat
' the tjsTa li.nw to-night ill Ihllwer Lyitou'n
j master) mif. " iii. iielieit. Reserved scats, fti
i neiits.
I Mr. Joe.h II. Yod.T. f.innerly of this
county, lm i..w uf K;ms;is is visiting Ids
i irt'iiu in M.rtivt-rt- k townshi.. He is a
i s.fi of Mr. lieneilitt Yler.
The vari.Kis cui.iiu;ttes for tiocr.iir uitfer
in4 onty iti jp-.htM-s hut in r..-i..ou. General
Beaver is a Presbyterian. Black is an Kjiseo
Iniiaii and Wolf i-a ltaiit.
Rcpuhii.uns 4f s.iuersH sunTy never lia.1
a ticket that was mor.r wothy of their su
.et. l-t every mall do hi- duty fnm now
until the h.Us close on Noveiuls-r J'l.
The time of hoi. ling tle ReHiblieou meet
ing ut B-rlin has la-eu ciiangtsL It will lie
held on Friday i ii t.Jier J!Kh. at 7 p. m., in
; stead of Wednesday JTtli, as first aniioanced.
James (wen ' oiinor. tlierenowiieil Irish
: Ainerican tnigcilian at tlie Ojieru House t-
night, in " Richelieu, or the Conspiracy ;
to-morrow night. " Hamlet. aPrince ofIen-
i mark."
Tlie Key lr. Leonanl W. Bacon lias taken
a dt-vidJ stand agullK Prohibition, ami ha
prejiare.1 S.r the Novemlaar number of Ths
A'.inim a very lively article in pjisition t)
the movi'ment.
The Mes-rs. t ollins Bn.tlier, the exteu
ive railnjad o!itnitrs. bavejusi purcliased
si vend acris. .4" gn..;n:d near Ik-liefonte. 6.r
tlie sum of fisi. upu hu h they pro
pose to emt lann- iron works.
The Rc)uhluau nuttings that have been
I held so far have lieeii larj ly attemled which
j augurs well for a big turnout on election day.
: The list of meetings to Is- held yet will be
j found elsewhere in these columns.
j t'.iurt Stenographer t'.rti.ion arriveil iu
S.mcrset Monday ui..nnng to attend the
ssx-ial term of t oiirt. He hail not been uo
j titj.ii that tlie order St the secial term had
j been revoked. He retuniifi to Johns'own
j on the next train.
Mr. Mahlon S. brock, deputy ixiunty
Treastm-r. was married Thupslay Dioming
ing to Miss Elmira Knejier, .laughter of
Mr. H. F. KnepjieT. The ceremony was
jierformed by Rev. W. A. Jackson at the
lesi.lctu-e of the bride's areuLs on Main
street.
Mrs. M. M. Tredwell and her .laughter.
Miss Mary, arrived is.liie Ssitunlay evening
from Saltsburg. where Miss M.iry had gone
some weeks since in hojss. tliat a i-baiureof
climate would improve her very delicate
health. Sbct.l the trip home remarkably
.11.
Before leaving S.nH-rset . ts.,,it Alex
andT. Es.. tin- lti'KiMi"an ran.lid:tte (T
tiie State S-nate. ssii.i he would aldns sev
eral mceti'iirs in this county liefore the .lay
of el.-ciioti, but at that time could not tell
definitely what motings Ik- could arrange to
be at.
Wolfe -arri.-s his t. tidying to the Iem
nvy to tU- cxtn'im- h-i:gth of aslogiiing
publicly for baviin: at his vote for Blaine
in lss-4. A gtMsl many Repulilicans in i'enn
sylvania feel like biiinblirig tlictnselves iu
sackcloth and ashes for ever having thrown
away their vot.-s on the rencgwie Wolfe.
At this season of the year the groves and
w.ssllau.b-are tonnitig tlieir most gorgeous
autumnal rolies. and pn-s-ut a grand natural
auiorauia that is beautiful licyotid descrii
tiou. and parties of sin.jsring fe-males and
soft young men may Is- so u daily going to
the country in .pK-st of the rainbow tinted
foliage.
The following beverage is said to be south
ing if taken just hcf..rc going to bed by a -r-sou
troubled with a rough. It is an old
Frem-h rscijie. and is called " lait de ile.''
Mix the yolk of one egg thoroughly with a
Ua.-psnful of sugar and ail a few lropa at
orange water. Pour a gill of boiling water
by degrees upon the mixture, stirring cou
stantlv. and ilrink very warm.
We .all the attention of our rea'icrs to the
new advertisement of Browu it Hirth. We
inn ninmmeiid them as U ing the leading
and largest firm in their line in western
Penna- and the only gun-torrcl manufac
turers west of tlie mountains. Alsi having I
a fuil line of S'rtiiig gisL and Cutlery, j
Repairing V. S. Arms of any kind. Any j
one .-ailing ou this firm w ill receive prom j
attention and courteous treatment.
Samuel Walker. Ks.j.. one of the Ri-pulili-cati
canili.lates 6.r Ass-iate Jmle. on Mon
ihiv nmnnii; imn-hosej fnmi Mr. fMiver
Km-j.-r. the nid lef w hi. li l.e flow ii-u-j
.ies on I'liioii streit. Ju.iVe lkerex;is-ts
to take sissession of bis new home alsiut j
Aj.ril 1st. We will ! icla-l t welismie bim
toourlown. Mr. lviMiir will build anoth
er fiwellint; on the Main street fruit of bis
lot on which be now has bis insurance office.
Tlie maiiaitement desire to annouiK-e that
tliev bave secured James f iwen O't .Minor and
his srwernil dramatic conijiany of tift.s-n ex
celieut artisti. f-two nights, instead of one
as aiinouixssi last w.s-lt, viz : Tue-slav atid
We.ines.iay. To-niirbl " ilM-lielieu " will be
produced; to-nnirn. uieht, " Hamlet." Mr.
O'Connor b a jsiwerful traite.lian, and .U--wrve
i-rowilis:! Ikhischi. Ifcrti't Ciil u ssi- him.
RsTVsl js-aTs .mly .'i ii-nts. on sale at la.-,
beer's Hat siore.
-
ioveni.ir Paltiism was asked Tiles. lay even
inx wbalciMirse be will xirsur in the event
ot any dis.-a.se. I rattle Is-iiig sent fn.m 1ii.-a-pi
to or through lVlinsylvania. and ssiid that
tlie cuttle would l- iniaranlimsl and destmy
e.1 and further shi.ment to the state prohib
ited by ra-lairuition. It is arbait Jlmt the
State lias never bad a .w.se of j .leu ro-ficu lun
ula from tiie west, tlie infected eattte that
pet withiu its bouii.larin. eoniinit from tlie
south. SeiTctary Klae. of tbe State Board ot
Aariculture, ia ou tbe hadvout for tlie Clikw
fp (wttie.
At tiie n-si.lclaT of tbe bride CitbiT, Bil
ward Si-ull. Ksq ill Snerset, at rillts n niin-uu-s
after tcu o is k Tliui.lay momitut, "e
t.Jar 14, IS.HC, F. W. liu-sMker, E, wa
united iu marnae lu Miss Mary tl. iicall.
Tlie ceremony was perf.iou.sl by Ki.l-r IVier
Voic-i, assieted by Rer. Hiram Kim:, in tiie
f .resell. of a aeka-t number mf the bruk- and
croutu's relatives alld inllfuate friends. After
tbe ceremony a eboiie wedlintt breakfast was
served to the asmrtihicd pwsWs. Mr. and
M rs. Bimsrker iefl ir tiie east on I lie nojo
train. In tlieir retarw tuey will occupy their
liandsome resileut. which Mr. Bicwerker re-
cetitiy parchaaeal, on I'nion
A
ij y" TheSouth Ptnn.
! Xlu tt.lfi.lir-in.r tlLrrut iwvii-mI Ki tnvt
ereniiiircrr-aied the liriHitvrt eii-ileBn-nt, ail I
railed itfiU rxfiv-w44t of Rnnifirat'wo an.l
pleasure wit all si.-s :
j IVrrm .h. ui. I. Iiwtf.
i The Sitprenie t'.mrt in the S. P. K K.
' !MiNk,l ijnfc n ar i:ihn alii'Tiiine tiiv -
-i-imn.f i'.ir Iaii)!iiu UTtaiii onk-riri); ilw
j-ii.-iuiHi-., inc. .
j Tin- )it!ubiiif t are- tliat ihr nwl will wjw
i I"' lr. HntetrT. in iniervit-w !at
J r"Hitijff akl tliat work wuuiil rmiuivI n
J tl- S Mi.ii iViin within fnmi me t tlirrr
., ,lia. it i-.mirf.
i u lirji iw
A
Ny
Sparrows vs. Catterpillars
Tin- omw Iiave t-omiU-1-lv disapfieareil
frm Ik-UiiHiena, Ka as a rwult of tiie it-i-Imt
war iin them. A iar vf that town
ray die iiiut is, tboanaiuLt upun
tUm-snxls of caterjullam. "One cannot walk
tlinnnch a grove, r al.tup toe Ktm4
without trwulinc njn a iimn vr more of
tlie iniw1, auil liaving an njuul number feill
on ha rmiu. We have notuvi wlioieaiiin
of builiiiiiKS rvvered w ith these little objeits.
ami even tlie interior of our h.m-- are nut
free from their inrnrsions. It is the natural
resuit of tlie wholesale and barbarous ilr-mnK-tion
uf our fcatliered friends, the sar
rws." A Swindler at Stoy stown.
A man giving the name of J. B. Huston,
also known by tlie name of O JJrieti. lias
' .Liiudiins .(.(,' in nutsuRii aiiu
vicinity Ctr Dome time. He is dissT-ilied as
about five feet eight inches tall ; weighs
aliout ls."i pounds ; has gray hair and chin
w hisker and moustache . is about lifty or
fifty two years of age of gentlemanly aiear
ance and Inuring. He can be pie'itively ree
ognized by a bluish scar diagonally
tlM nose. Am.Hig thoe vicjinrizel at Stoys
town are tlie propriety of tlie t'uster Honse,
C. W. I'ugli, t :i4. J. H. Hite. and J. A.
Young. Tlie most of his swindling is in the
line of board bills. He fijrnierly belonisl to
tliarrield oumv.
The Democratic Conference.
The miimrutic t'otigressMinal t'oufi-reMice
itr this district met at the Hulbert Ii-xise.
Johnstown, at 7 o'ebs-k Friuiy evening. All
the counties in the dii-triit were fully r-pre-
seiitisi cirt ipi ibshoitl. William J
Ei. bolti
and K. t . Mramara. K.p. wiw pn-sent
from, tliat cmnty. H.m. Joseph fl. Noble, the
third conferee. Ciiliug to put in an appear
ance. The Somerset coMeree were A. H.
Cotrrolh and ". F. l"hi. of Snuerset, and
A. F. John, of Mr vers. late. A. H. 'off roth.
; -4., was eie -teil lVesideut. and John E. Ii. ll.
: of Blair isrtiiity. Secretary oftiie t 'onfereuee.
joi'.rnel until the following morning at f
o'i'ltn-k. At the Satunlay morning meeting
no liames - were 4aiisi in ninnination. and
tiie t.oulercnce again adjourned to nnt at
the Stmerset Hoit-e, Smer, at 7 o'cb k
Tm-slav evening.
Entries at the Greensburg
Baby
Show.
One of the most opuUir features of the I
Westmoreland Fair whs the disi-tay of kid-.
i iu this dcartmciit entrie" were uindeas lol- ;
! lows: Mrs. J. U. te.nlon, S.sKilae, l.v : !
Mrs. Emma E. Butler, tirw-iisbupg. I.v; Mrs !
John Stewart, Irwin, boy ; Mrs. C. Iatwson,
East tireensbnrg, Isiy. Mrs. C. tf. Brenizi-r.
Coki-ville, girl : ttabriel Collier, tireenshurg,
girl; Mrs. J.J. Smeltia-r, tireensburg, boy:
Mrs. Anna King. Ijreetisburg. girl. The
judges were lr. I). A. A tier, tireensburg;
Mrs. David Maxwell and Mise 'iourley.
Heuiptield township, and Mrs. Simon Bortz,
Lycius. The purse amounted tom in all.
Following is the ilecisiou : First. Mrs. John
Skelly's Isiy. iiW ; second. Mrs. James H.
ioriloii's boy, 1," tliini, Mrs. Stewart's Isiy,
HI : fourth, Mrs. Jacob Smeltztr's lmy, K ;
firth, the girl of Mrs. Gabriel Collier, deceas
ed. .V
The Congressional Conference.
Tlie Rcpublu-an Congressional Confereni-c
fi.r this, the 17th, district, m in session till
a late hour Friday night, when an adjourn
ment was had to 7 m-'-ck Monday ev.-nin-.'.
A short session was held Monday evetiiug.
when an adjournment was again had to lo
o'clock this, Tuesday, morning. Capt. W.
II. Sanner, w Ih is Chairman of the County
Committee, was called away from town by
business lertainiug to tlie campaign Thurs
day afternoon, and his place in the Confc-r-ence
was fille.1 by U. R. Scull, Esp, t-r tjie
time being. CaK. .Sinm-r retunRsl Friday
and nsiumc.1 his pia-ein the Conteivnce. At
eai-h of tlie sssioiis lield one or more ballots
have l-tsrii taken, and on each an.l every bal
lot Still reivive-1 3 votes, Cani(lsil 3, I-m-oti
4, and longene. k-r 3 ; the conferees fn.iu
eai-h county v.ing steadily for thei-andhlate
fr their county. il.I-rm.rn did not ar
rive with his conferees Motiilay moniing.
ing detained at liome by sickfiis-s. He is ex
pelled here to-ilay. The Conference is again
in action as we go t.i press.
Two Good Meeting's.
The first .if the Republican s. h.s.1 house
meetings of the camiaign were held Satunlay
evening, at Sissville and Fril-iis. B.th
m.s.tines were Urge aud enthusiastic, and the I
go.nl start ma.le auger well fortlie sihtess of j
tberamign in thesiunty. Tlie Sijiesville J
nieif iug was organire-I by the clectipn of j
Perry I'mls-rger as Pnsiilent, Jais.h J. Pile j
as Vice Prrsidetit. and J.iseph F. Klioads i
as Semtary. Tlie s-Kikers were Cait. VV. j
H. San teraml A. J. Collsrtti. Jr. -I
Tlie Frie.lcns meeting was prcsiiled over
by . P. Shaver, with JaisiliS. Miller. Cliarles
T. Hunter atid Ihivid Banihart itr Vice Pres
1 Jenta. and E. f. Welch and W.' II. Baniliart
for Secretaries. Tlie s-rak.-rs were James L.
Pugh an.l F. J. Kooser, Esmj's. Ju.lgitig from
the crow Is in atteuiUm-e aud the enthusiasm
that ptrvailcd at tliese meetings it is very )
apniviit tliat tlie K.-mblii-ans of Sins-rset
t biwnsiiip are fully alive to tlie iniN.naiie of j
-tite present camiMign. and w ill do ali in tlieir j
j jsiwer to give I reneral Beaver and his asso- ;
J ciates on the ii. ket a giMwl, rf..shioiiefI
I Snw-rsit county majority on the 'Jd day of I
j Xovenil-r. Tlie (all has started well. Keep
it rolling. Ri jMililicaiis. for the next two :
weeks. i
A Small Blaze. .
Shortlv aft.-r the cvi'tiiiii services lia.1 com
tnen.-nl in our .liflerent i bun-U-s Sumfciy an I il" not kwiw wltether this is due to some 1
alarm irf tire was soumletl, an.l iu tlK-sbortest ! mliar iiitlueiK-es of S.nwrs.-t tsrtinty life, or
time imairinal.l.-every church ill the town i what, but the fart exists, anil oueht Ut have
was eiuitv, the .irtifn-jrations not waitins ' some exolanation. It way be that itu-onlv
f, ioe betieilii-tioii to lie .r.niiMsl hut j
jum4iif; over seats ainl lienclii-s in their anx- ;
iety to jjet out. every-me imagining that s
sihly it was their ow n home that was b-iiis j
dcstmyisl. It was soon known tliat the tire
was ill the stable oi the jail premises, and !
thither tbose who but a few niofuetits Is-ture i
bail been ib-voutly enioiaisl ill divine worship, j
as well as tlmse of tlie town's peiple who bad j
. i -: l .. ,1 l l TI... . .1.1.. ... . ... u I
bn. k liuii.liiiB. w ith an in Hi root, anil was as
nearly lire-pnsif as a stable can bv built. The
tire oriiciniuol on tlie mow. where was stored
a larife .iiaiitity of hay and straw. The
crowd at on. went to w.irk adHd every- j
thine tildetiet:iiinusli the Haines, which
were confined entirely to tlie sei-ond fliair of"
tiie buildimc. After a rerv ' considerable i
amimiit of lata tbe fire was pittefi isiin-plet-ly
urntcr is ntnJ, althousrfi it was nK
entirely eitiiwniislu-d until late in the night,
(twin? to tlie in'iiht very still, and tlie
iron ns.f, th fire was keit from sjealiiijf
and the buildimc- dire.-tly opposite were not
the least bit sitiin-d. Tbe tire aiaifatas of
the rsToujih was brtmirht into play early in
tlie artion, but Sir some reason could not be
used effectively, while tbe laiye ladders kept
at tlie et urine boose were chained t.Hretlier
and kicked, and of mure the mau with tbe
key could imw tie fouiHi. I .itisidrrable time
was lost 'n breukitut laT the hs-k la-tore the
ladders could be broutrht into use.
Wanted !
Hides. Furs, Bark. I will wy the biphent
i-ash prices tt all kinds of bidet., pelts and
furs. I also want Vfl eunV of Rock Ualt am
Sprmw bark.
H. O. (VSSlfHlHAa.
Wanted.
An inteilijrent farmer to intnaiuce s but
paying arti.-ie amumr tarmers, Ad!ress,
U. IJ. Joassna
Laurel, DeL,
Death of Mr. Isaac Kaufman.
Mr. Ima. Kjufoiun died at hL tiouM ui
HR-nuiu;h to'n..hib at 4 o'lWk Snu.biV j creek otvtotthr.on the Somen ami h. .!t.n!
BBvnirts. He had he-n un.ler t!w rare of a t oike, wii! I dedirated no Suiniay, iMtober
phjViriau Sir a hijf rinie and hw death was f 24, !, at 10 oilnk a. m..' Rev. Kill N
not unrxin-teiL Hi fiHKitil t.-k .b-r at KTn-nier. f Hedlirtii. IV, wif! f- ti tiie er
l'l ..Vi.x t M.mhLh in.. min- He aj in the , bjimi f r ilte iia-i.m.
SW year f lu au ami vi tlie tulier of J .
twelve riii 1.1 rv. The total value of his rs- , Sett l Up.
iue. wniiii Ik- uir.l 4 t.y wm, ac-ottiii?
to a M'licilule prefmreii by Linivlf lurin hm
lift illiKTw, if 1."MI. Anionic hi children.
he, during hix life, frora time to time a)ro-(H-ialed
orojierty to the amount of i.li.
Our Senatorial Candidate.
Tlie Iii'1'Ublioui runfereey fur the 'th n-
at.irial distrkt niet in t'otifriMKT at the
(lade Himk la.4 Tuesday evening and were
in seftdoo at intervaU till 10 o'clork, Friday
niomiiiK when tin y adjourned, having nom-
niati-ij at that eion vv . scutt Alaxanuer. ;
Esqof Mo?onne!lsiurg, Fultou county. At ;
all if the former assions each of the three j
candidates had receivel the three votes from
their respective counties. Fritlay tuoniint
Mr. W. O. Smitli. the Bedfiini eomitr rnndi-
! date, withdrew and his conferees voteii for
i Mr. Alexander. The Somerset eounty eon-
ferves tlien voted to Diake Mr. Alexander's
nomination unanimous. While Mr. SxKt "J He. -"e -.i
c . . r .... i MuH Masks, tiun-bs ks. Patch-Ipxe, Pwkrt
was the first choice of aomerxt eounty and I ... . . '
his many frieu.ls had confidently expected
to see him vctire the nomination, and many
of theinrere bitterly disappointed tliul lie
did not, they were glad to see the prize
&!1
into the hamis of so worthy a gentleman as
Mr. Alexan.kr. and none will supjsrrt bim
more loyally or labor for hhrsuciwss more
earnestly than will Mr. Scott and his frietnls.
The best of feeling existei! among the candidal-
and ronferees during all tlieir meetings
and they (iwrted in the best of humor and
srits-
Tiie Ueuhlicans of the distriit are to be
cougnitulate.1 upon having f.r tlieir cuidi
ilale Ut State Senator so re)Hitable and capa
ble a geiitlemao as W. Scott Alexander. Es.p
Ihiring the sevend days he sjnt in SnT
set he mingled freely with our people and
made the acipiaiutaniv of many of the lead
ing politicians, of lxth rties, of the county.
He crtaie.1 a very favorahlciuiprcsaioii wher
ever he went and we ftvi sure that he will
receive the full lvepiibli'-tn vote in S.niTs't
cotintv and will I tritinn.bantlv elected on
j r semUt.
I
We publish the following brief sketch of
Mr. Alexander furnished tl by a -rs.tial
fri.-nd
W .ss-ott Alexander. Eso.. the Rei.uhlimn
-a-Mlidate for State S-nator in this distriit. j
was lni in Well's Valley, Fulton 'utility. !
iu the year 1M7. and is therefore in the for-j
tieth yes.r ..f his age. I'titil bis sevt-m.s-nf h !
year he w..rkeI uim his tiither's farm.' He i
receiv.il a i?.sl common sch.ii e.luinthn.
j and for one yearattemhsl Tuscnn.raCollct-"e. j
I iu the Juniata Yai'.cv. A tier teaching in tlie j
: public schis'ls of bis native eountv Hr three I
1 or four years he beran the study of the law
j with Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford, and was
! admitted to practice iu s7o. I'pon his ad
i mission to tiie liar Mr. Alexander ojienrd a
j law office in McConmi'ishurg. where he has
! resided and practiced his profession with
. marked sii.s-ess ever since, with the ex.-c-
non of a year sjient in Att.sma. I.i. By c.S'
appliitttioii to btisitiisis and stu.lv lie has
made himself one of the leading attorneys in
Fulton County. He hasalways Uvu an act
ive l.cpubli.-aii, and is well- known lo prom
inent iiH-iiibers of that 1-arty tlirougls.ut the
State. Hehassever.il tiuiis. Iecii Chairman of
the Fultont oiinty Republican Committee. In
ls7 he was the Republican candidate for
District Attorney, and although Tilden had
.'Hiiof a mahirilv iti Fulton Coutitv. Mr. Al-
I exander was electe.1. defeating J. Nelson
"i Sis-s, Kmi., a leading lK-nn ratic attorney,
j and a gentleman of high standing,
j Mr. Alexan.b r will make an able State
Senatorand will look after the interests of
I this district with that carefui attention to
detaih. for which he has always been noted.
He wiii lie elei-ted by a Large majority.
John O'Con nor Killed.
The following ai-otint of the de.it il
John O'Connor, is taken from last
of Mr.
weeks
Johnstown ThtnacriU:
in Monday evening Mr. John O'Connor,
of Sulphur Springs, uncle of the attorneys F.
J. and J. B. I t onnor, of this city, met with
an accident which resulted in his ilcutd. It
apears be bad hts-n to town and was taking
home a bad of Inmber. etc. While des -ending
the hill at Bcnscrwk the lnmlier slid for
ward, and caused the horses to kick and run.
Mr. t r 'onnor who was sitting on tlie boanls
succeeded in nearly storing the horses.
wheuthey su.Henly sprang ftirwanl thmw
ing him to tlie ground. He fell against tlie
horses and one of them kicked him on the
liead. inflicting Cita! iajn ties. Ir tnsirge E.
Conrad was ascending the hill in a buggy at
the time the tea m was running down. One
w heel of Mr. O'Connor's wagon caught a
wheel of Ir. Conrad's buggy. uisctTing and
wrecking it. throwing the doctor out, and
injuring him. Tlie doctor, liowcver. has
tened to Mr. O'Connor's assistam-e but could j
io tiirfbiug toward saving his life. Sum af-
ter the rt-mains were taken t.i the t)'Clin.H' j
resiileii.ss, where they were received by tlie
s. im w fill an.l distn-sseil family. Deceased j
was Isirn iu Jenner township Simers-t
county alsiut sixty-eight years ago. lie
leaves a wife, four .laughters, and three sous.
Two of the soiisarr in Kansas. Then-mains
will be interred at Forwarl-towu. Smier-t
couutv. to-ilav. ,
A Former Somerset County Boy Or.
dained.
At tlie nwnt nieetintt.rf tbe Lutlierafi Syn-
td of Nurthern In.tiaiiA, Iild in 'onantim.
Mkhi:n. Mr. S. S. Alam a fiirnitr Sonier
ct tiMtttv Uv. wis trtrtlaim.'. t tlie -rpn-l
t mini-try. Mr. A'httn i. xiMr f tite Lu
"! tlinut rhurvb a? Brrien Srinjp. Mkhiau.
I ami hdltiemim-ntly -it-i-e7etnl iu cImi
: wn wrfc. This S mn rrnv thrve Ttninje
I met) firriHrlv fnm vour county, ami tliev
an nvuiyii4; thr? f tlitbt?t fhanrw. The
chun li in t .Histamine, serve.! bv Rev. V. I
. . , , ... . , .
T.sir.w. is reminle.1 nv all as ..lie of tlie hest.
il"i...t tin. in tiie whiilc sviMMlinil .lis- !
lAt. The Silver Lake ,t..ratr is serve.1 j
bv &v. IS. R. M. Sls.s!.-r. wl. was bi.r., in j
!
., .- . .... ii . i. i i t s -
lierlin. iiiiers-t oniniv. lie t.sk !i.lI ! !
. ... , ., .... , .. f
the W"rk there w hen it was saallv ib-ni..ra!ii- i
i i .i .. i i ;-i' '
ej. an.1 nas thronvh Ins t.n-Ios energies ;
l.r.Hitfbt it nptothat ,-r.iti.m Iht, it ranks
anion;
njr the fiMr-t .li-.ir.ible
ia.'
of i lie
."yno.1.
These are the ' IsiVs
t this Svu.sl . that
Ls, they are so calieil lieeause tb.-T bre'ail
tiirlititifr the battle siii-;!e-haii.lei thrr are
tbe onlv uninarrie.1 men in this Ulv. We
their anient love for tlie old lauiine teat h-
inif, f.Kind in tbe closing verse-j of the
enlh chapter of I t 'oriiitbiana.
1'BKVI UEB.
FISHER'S BOOK STORE.
School Books at Wholesale.
Town an.l country men-ltaiits will plea-sc
to tvcollei-t that I huvean immenf st-k of
the different m-1i.miI Iss.ks usr.1 in this
j county, and am fully preircd to sulkily the
j trwie, at wholesale pri-m-. My st.s k of tab
lets, inks, im. chalk, (s-ficils, etc, is ftiily
as larre and variolas is ki-jit iu city w bole-
wH I makea ssx-ia!ty of the Thonip-
son I'opy-lssik. whi.-b is tlie lie-t in the mar
ket, an.l I sell tiie same at twenty s r cent,
less tiian -ity prices fi.r interior copy books.
Al-si. a very large stock of ali sia-s of slates.
Mail orders solii-iteil, and promptly till.si.
t HAELES H. KlsHKE.
Short Horns for Sale.
Hulls, cows and heifers. Bulls and heifers
from 5 Ui 3 mouths old. bred from snrb
IMiteii sins, as Red Rover and Mic liitsin Arch
I Hike V. (:1K.41 who wiien months
old sold for ;in.ii, be by i!nl Iruke of
Ainlrel (41.;'sill). w lio t.si at tool!. Sireil
by Royal Ux6.nl (H.7T4), a pure Oxfonl and
i uie of the best and most Doted bulls that
everliveiL Sire of llieUlusI rious lilth Kih-Ik-sw
of Ainlril, win we pniia-nv sold 6 ir over (V
. Also tlioniiutbbred Poland fhina pi pi.
bird fmm reconle.1 stuck. Siml by Crom
well and Kinir. Ititns (ueen and Pri.le.
Prices low. ( all on ora.Mrese,
,V i. KlXWEL,
- - Box Il!, Berlin, Pa.
S. J, McMillan,
Renblenf Mrntist, Somerset, Pa., can be
tbund daily at hi. Dental Rianna in 4aeT
Bkiek. Everything pertainitut to the profu
sion pnmiptly done by late ami apfuved
Dtetb.sia.
Church Dedication.
j The Hi-imuoi hurch at Roxtwnv Stoitr-
. Tlie nrni of J. K Niv-Kr
t o, I taw mw
heett tjuwiivcil hir ovtr sixty days bit many
ot Ne jojitint. -t?!! nrmaiti mi-tt!-. on ttie j
tinun The hok. are in my liaixl
and irriii kiM.wiit tl:niv-s to lj in- i
tiehtvd to the oid tirtu wii! liea.e call aiiu
srttle during tl present month witluMil fbr
ther noth-e. KesoeitfuUy
J. 15. SiMim. .
Important to Sportsmen.
While yon are in town it will pay
you to go to James B. HoUierbauni's Hard-
I ware ure aud examine his line of sporriu;
j fronts consisting of Wincheiter, Colt's, ami
( Flohait Rifles, double and single breet-h-
iciinic Shot-aim, double and inde muzzle-
1 tiding 8h4iran, Pistols, ('artri.ies, lew
der, slu't, t a, I'rim r. Brass and P.ir
! ShotthrlH Wa.fc. and Wad-cutter; llus j
: 1 V5....I o.. t I. I
"l X'n.it..-eui. Wwti.stie,
Bi-
! evele - wbbtle. Turkev-ills, I tuck - i-aib..
Iiark-Uiitenis. and everyt biug kept in a
j first-class Hanlware Store, fall and see.
j whether you wish to buy ormrt.
i ' JAKES B. HoLllCKBAm.
' Xt. 3 BaerBl.ick. .Sivers.t, Pa.
j Students of French History
are familiar with the important influence
exercised on the later phases of Republican
politic by the salon of Malame Adam, sim
i ilar Ui those of Madame L'AgMilt ami Mad
j aine De Stael befiire it The iusi.le history
of tliat remarkahle saion is toi.l by Ma. la me
Adam herself in lite November llvytr a. Iu
" How I formed mt Sulou" weare iiitnsluc- I
ed to the secret causes hauling to its growth
from a group of symiathixiiig n-formcrs !
tlie headiiuarters of lilieral thought iu all
braiu-hcs of activity, including iu its brilliant
galaxy of scholars, literateurs, and statesmen
such people as Littre, IWs.rge Sand, Grevy,
Tliiers. and ianiU-fui. An admirable full
page s-rtniit of Ma.laitte Adam -us. ii allies
tiie arti.-Ie. and three illustrations ma.le and
engraved iu Paris represent lite Salon of
Madame D'Agmilt," " t.atiibv!la's first Ap
pearance at Madame A lain s salon." and
"The lnii-rrial Polke chasing with drawn
Swords the Populace on the Boulevar.1," as
seen troru the suloii balcony in tiie troubles
of 174.
Bedford Briefs.
EuiTonHtMAi.il: If you will allow me a
few linen of saie. I know it may iutetvst a
! fc-w of the manv reailers of the HuavlD.
t
The tair is over and the town is .piiet.
One 1 Two ! Thiw ! He's got sand.
The weather is fine; farmers are busy busk
ing com and picking apples.
Mr. Peter Henley of Smterset. had seveial
fine Horses on exhibition at the fair.
lo tosicep Cliaumey the campaiu is over,
you got tiie stubble and Jim gets the clover.
The fanners of Bedford county, deserve
credit for the interest they manift-Med iu the
fair.
When a pig is stuck it squeals ! tjazdtt
I'ncle 1iauts?y's pigs are iueaiiiig alrcu,ly
and singing the Camaign sng: "Stick t..
old Black Cliauncey."
The mountains may be full of wolve. but
that Wolfe nl nil ing on the Prohibition ticket
fi.rtf.veruor, wlioily in the interest of the
Denusn-atic party, L daily hwoming iimipp
and nioreapiarent.
Iton't be deceived I Twenty-three men. two
women, one boy, two sieukersaud the I'rc-'i-dent
of the meeting attended the " grand
ratification " at the o.urt bouse iu Beilionl
on Tbursilay night. It was a complete liz
zie, and so it wiii be on tbeii.l of Novem
ber. Shires and Ionian had on exhibition a
Champion Rentier and BiinhT. From ait
insieetion of the machine we lan conceive
of nothing more perfect in its ierations.
h,.f,,re the fair cl.rscd r. Harris
the
omoatuig ami omiging agent represi-iiting i
U H. Lee Bros, of Baltimore. Md.. xs
general traveling sidesman and Mr. Hol.ler
baum's salesman fnm Simerset suci-evshsl
in selling six 'liampion Machines on tiie
fair grounds, and I think tliat Messrs Shins
and Jordan are very well aware that the
liampioii has got the right luime. and every
farmer will do well by giving M.r Siiires
and Jountan a cult when iu nee. I of a
Machine tor Harvest.
Behfoho. t ii-t. 17.
Kingwood Items.
Situetime aa Sadie .Warner, nieee uml
a.lijitei naiutliter.if Mrs. List. in, fell frimi a
hiirh swing an.l bnike ber rijrlit leii near tlie
I. in joint. Iir. Mnoreaet the limb, ami si,.
L apiin able t.i 1 atxmt .m rnit.-Iie!..
About three weeks as.ii Minnie, a little
ilauirhter tif Kbruim S lir.k. fell from a
j 6 n.e. breaking Iter arm aul sustainiiis other
I injuries. Ir. Mm.re svt tlie ami :iui Jresl
j iT wM,niu. ati.l she is now Aiinsr as well a-
rulil be exjvteti.
firunlnithr Grrluirt, wife of S(iiirf Ot r
hurt, ban l)em on tlie swk list tr!e ii-T U'ti
niontlu. beiuv UAaMe up Uave her beti tltir-
iii the greater urt oftii;it tinte. She liar
beeti unler the treatment if vurntud piiyi
eiuiv in tliat time, lit n Utnr. Ht nti
menni frieiMb 1h fir tlie be?t. Iwit tear the
worst.
Auy one wIm 1ouUs tliat fieniutn rj
can (e stuecelullv rai?el in this eiuitvt
AtiT mie alio .l.MilKs tliat fiennan earji
J '
!,,'""M " " K.-Kinp. lie built a .lum
,hi" wl st"ck"t lth "P f',,",
.1 ... : i :.. i i. i i
iiiiee w Hf.tr 111. iht? 1.1 leuacin. an.l lie ii..w
. .
has earn fn.m twelve t sixtisi-ii im-lies l.mi:.
which weijth several tsHin.ls eai li. Auv one
": .. t. ; .;.:
""-''
Is pU-ased to show them bis hsh.
Henry Weimer. of 1'ins-rT urkeyfist town
ship, was t.iunldi-;il ill Issl Kri.lay attem.Hn
by Miss Voutrht, ailaujrliterof IHvid Voiiht.
('in-UIu.stam.-- p to show that be died on.
Mon.lay niclit previous. Mr. Weimer was
an uim-Io of rx-t'ouiity Treasun-r John 11.
Weimer, and was born and lived tbe irrculer
fart of bis lite in Milt'ord t. wnsbip. He
! was als'Ut 7 years of ace, and for tlie pa.-t
i years lia lived as a iiHitirnied benuit. He
M.'. L.trtMl 11. til.. MIS'lLFV Mf 1.1. Ik' t. tU 11 .11
the Satunlay following his il.-.itli. He was
all iuiietiious fellow, heiiijt aide to -arve ul
n4 anythiiitc out of w.ssl, and was consid
ered tlie Iiest shiuitle maker in these parts, at
w hich business be worked diirinic tbe sum
mer mouths. He was an industrious, hon
est man, and a scismI, jolly neililsr, an.1
kej4 no animals alsiut bim exis-pt cats, of
w hich be luerally bail a itisst numl-r that
Would always follow him about at his work.
At tlie time of bis ileath. however, be had
but seveu.
Obskrvkh.
KtXhWoou, llrtolier IK, lsi.
MARRIED.
B11-WKER irLL. At tbe residence
of t'ol. Ed. Scull, Somerset, Pa., on Thurs
day. -t. 1-t, ls. by Revs. Peter Voiiel aisl
Hiram Kin. Mr. Freilerick W. Biiwker
and Miss Mary O. S u!l
Bl'ELMAX KIEFER. At tbe ns.id. iws"
of tbe brides jmref its. near Somerset. Pa., on
Sunday, ftrtolier IT. lssfi, by Elder Peter
Votrel. Mr. Adam H. L. I'.ueltruin and Miss
Horence Mar Rieft-r.
BALDWIN HAVtiER. m Suuday, J
tuber 10, lSeW. in Berlin, Ptu, by Rev. J. S.
Wuifiier, Mr. Eilwanl B. Baldwin and .Mw
Catharine A. Hautter, potti of Somerset Co.
DIED.
BARCLAY. Near LavaftTille, on Satur
day, llrtober 1 IsmH, William Russell, son uf
t.iin n.t lUn tL..i.. a j !
'
months and 2 datrm. I
armurcrcii u'st. ui i-v .i
'-. -.!-. -.- - - j persiawi inoetawo to wua estate to ataxe trruae.li
resilience of the tvffi.-iarmr tninrster. Rev. I. ate Pyi"-tu. and those bavin rJaita. winst the
... , , . . .1 simu to pseseot theai dulv anthencatst fta- sei-
C. Johnson, oo TueJsUy, Urtuber li 1, j tlement on swtunlay. ft.er. m toe office
u. i i..i...L-... ... L-ii. a t of H. L. RtVif. iu swuaersrt Borourh.
Weighley, both of Somerset County, Pa. i
' Republican Meetings !
. KeMiblican Meetings will be held at the
S -llowing times and places, and will be ad
dressed by able speaker :
Uctober p. m.
S.-a!p Level Tues.lav, " 1. 2 -
Hilisboro. - " la, 7 V
Bia-ksto'n. Wednesday " A, i "
SToVestoWn, " J'. 7
Ro.'kwi.d, " .11. 7 -
Jennertown, Thursiiav " .11. 2 "
VAie. - il. 7
t assel man, " " Jl, J "
I rsina, - 7 "
Bakersville. Fri.lay - 2
laivansville. " -J, 7
Will Chun' h, " ' Zy 7 "
leyers.iale. - " ZI, 7 "
kitigw.NHl, MoiMlav " -,', ''
M. Henrys, " " " i'l. 7
N Ix-xitiKton, Ttielay " " -ii. -
N Centreviile. " " s, 7
I-amls-rtsviiie. 44 1. 7
Berlin. Fri.Iav " . 7 "
Pine Hill, Wediies.hiy - J7, 7
tdem-oe, Saturlay " 1
Witteutierg. Tbur-slay " S, i "
t otirluen.-e, 4, 7
KeniKils. " -1 iW. 7
Wellersburg. Fri.lay i, 2 "
P.H-ahontas, - 7 -
Salisbury. Satunlay " :to. J
C.artvtt. " " ' " :!o. 7
JennerXR.--.-s" " ,s. ' "
tito. K. S I'll. W. H. SAN N Ell.
Secn-tary. Chairman.
You Ought to Know
that at Fisher s B.sk Store you can buy any
kinij of M-!i.d-lss.k that is u.-cd in S.m.-rst t
County. Pan-nts teachers and pttpils will
nmke no mistake in going to Fi.-her's F-sik
Store for anything wanted iu the ?.iNl iiue.
You ought t.i see the immense stacks und
pilis of sch.iol-boks. tabl.ts, sialic ainl sv
Us.ks at this i..re. Tlie gi-at-t varu-ty and
the hands. m.s lahtets ever .-s-en in the town.
Teachers will not fonret that the line of re
ward i-anls. chnmi.e., and other prizes tor
their pupils at this establishment is simply
Ik voiiiI belief. Tcaehers' mail onk-rs from
all over tiie county are solicited, an.1 will re-t-eive
pn.ni4 attention. Make no niistake
but go to Fisher's Il.k Store for all you
want in the sch.l line.
Improve Your Wool.
I have ft r ale xevnil fuli-KUwi Mriiwi
.w k". m hu-h I wiii rntte ami .Miver u R. IL
at U'ti il!an each. T!it; Inh-k i'rs,tr?il
wiih linir-il-.i ew, j.niuv larjre ti-t'j
with a heavy titt'e f vrry qiiulit v.
.su riuili'tnin, lsi.
For Rent.
Farm ani whn fcii-torv t-r nnt. Fr
hinlitr irticulur allre! ANrahuin iWtitn.
S-villt. I'a.
SOMERSET MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by COOK 4 BEER1TS,
Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed.
IYttt- ftr UrtoUr
Apties, lried. 9
Apple B;;nr. -
hfMtiJl. tu.. . .
hrn. 4 lillw
Barter. inU. t -
ikncK V R
Fm k w hem. Imi .
Befwax. ft
K-on. SnlrHr-urpd Hum-t f t
rrmHrv hntt f
" ohmiMrTM V H
' y H ,
"iru, f-mr' V bo
" '-lielirdt btt
v
-,tt
tfl
w
.ir
IV
l;V
lx-
.jnaflfc-niil"
Jr
l i".
... : 6T
I-V
Sf m
1 J:
Mml V B
Cb.H- mm ni at. Moll.,
all rve. U It
1 hit. Roller Pnxtw. V Nil..
Vm'Iih, bbl
Flaxfl. y bu
Lnl. ft -
MuMlinir. ltU...
Sr 1H
1
swiV
JbTwir-rtie
' Hat-. .
i i-tjuii.it-. r bn
ft-ju hr .iri-d S ft
KVe. f DU..
J fl "
J?l
..: j
Salt. ,N. 1 ? hhl
ii.ri.utui Alnmi y sa.-k .
i.vsnt.mi mil ae
SiiKar. Tell.tw. ij4ft
white. S 9
Tnllow
Wheal, y bu
... btTc
Tw in-
4cb-V
PUBLIC SALE
I IF
fatte'Real Estate.
BY VIRTVE t'anonJr of -aie iutMtiat trf ih
rphaiu' riirt of .rturr-tt-t ''nitT. I.. u nie -li-iwuhI,
I will e to pnbiir -wieim th pvmi
in New tVtit-rTiUe MniiKh. at 1 o rUm-k r.
on
V i Tl KIA Y,
XO YEMBFR 13, l.S5.
i tne fc'lUm jnr deTibwl Real rta?e. Ute the
i rjny if l'hA-te WItt. -It-ti-ea?!!. Tix :
! S. 1. A bit of imxin1 irt:ai rm Mmih it
. t" Maiu trer:, iu the Htcitzh f VntrvTiile.
! humlwl by Min stiver mi the north. I4 oft. B.
i Mre. on iht- nt ry bt tif ti. W. PhiUifi on thr
baviiiK iht-rt-on ertr'i a twf-ttry tntme tiael-
Unir httMf anl outbttildmir.
No, i Theiiml;vMltt me-Rinth jmrtofa certiin
farm dniate in 'pfr Turkrytu4 t-wn-hip. Sim
ernet comy. Fa.. eiita;nina' 'J a-rt UMire or
Itr. tHlj'tnitip Jnljof .-mml Vt-tzb-r. LMui-el
IhioiIimuM anl Hht-rv havmg thn-Hi erwirt
ont-try lo b nue. harn. tuti otnr Hitrn!liiiix.
Thi fann bar over ai-rec "It-ared aul in
cultiviuion. anti balance in hue timber : has an
t-IVnt Tiwrenu mni never faihrue urines.
TERMS :
i'fh : Tn pr rvnt uf rurchaf
nivtur-r to lie raid n ilar of mk.
7 rumsi si . is i au. s-,. ... I
i 1. u Ufi l '
PifritHi given ta of April, l-fC.
! W. W ILU
orun. AlmiuLtralor.
A
DMIMSTRATiiK'S SAI.K
i
i t r
!
' r
t.i . D.l
i JIUdDlC IVCttl CMlUC. i
By virtue of an order of ssle issned lt of the
firi'liau's srt of Smiersef rwintv, 1" me -li-re.-v.sl
iliere v. ill beexis-ssl l. pnt.tie sale in Lis
U.nviLle. AddiliMHl bmnsliip. said .tsiniy. on
S.ITI IU. Y. XnVF.MBEn i, Ksti,
at I .Vis-k. r. a., the folloWTtift n-al estate, late !
tbe prois-ny of Marstiall W illielns. eeeasetl.
A eeriain rie.-e or parrel f land situate in Ad
rtis.ri t.. nshij,. Simerset .smnfy. Pu.. a.ij..i:itiiic
Uu.ls..if'Th.NiiAs Ueavner. l-i-inn Hism. and . l.'i- .
.-rs .s.niHinii!ir .me acre, nse or l.-ss. iiavnu; a :
tw.vstorv Frame Iwell;iiff H.sjse, eaqs-ntr
shop, stable and otber ouitsul.liuifstti.-reoo enst- .
sL
i hie-half arh on .tmtin.aatiiiii ii -"Hie ; the bat- j
n-e In one yttr with intcr.'Si. to be -w-uwl by ;
jmivnietit btnl. Ten pvr eiit. of the (Mirrhjf-i- f
mofH-y t he pail ae id aTbe pTrf-rty kmrl- '
clt'n.
JESSE LISTEN. :
net. IX Ailimnitrattr.
O
RniAN:
COl'RT SALE
OF-
valnaDle
RfinlEstiitfiisss
iiuiu jjututu. :
i D smer"et ' .Hinry . rVnnsvrvania. to us. the un
? uersiirDisl direesl. we will expose to public sale
on i ne premt.sea.at 1 o caa-c p. m . on
j SATURDAY, OCT. 23. I8St,
i the IWlowiiwdearribed real estate. Ufe the prr.p-
! eny of Daniel Yuuy. of GreenvUle township, in i
1 1 MMHI. flAMUMl - I
! ftf 4 A eeriain plantattcv or tract of land
: flOi I. sitnate in aid Uiwnship. a.!4i!inc
I lull. Is ul Feter II. Millar. Joel Jl. Vuut, Helijalillti
i L.ry an.l other, .onraininr "-a"i . rvs an.l
' perches, a Is i'l jw acres ot w liieh are eh ami ; uti
which l erected a
GOOD FRAME HOUSE.
th barn an orchard of rhmce fhiit on the prem
bra,, and the farm t in atMod nateof uiiivun.
TERMS:
One third bi harKL and the fnlanre in three
equal annual payaterju. to be Ms-nred o tiie
premises by judgment houd ; lil per cent of the
rtan.1 mor.-y to be paid after the propertv is
kaurked down ; Isjsaui ion riven April I. txc
F. D. YI TZ.
J4IEL M. VI TZt".
epf Adnunistratorv of Inn 1 Vuuy. dee.
DMIXISTRA TOR'S XOTICE.
Estate of B. A. Cunnineham.
Letters f aiimintstrati'ia ua the ai-ve estate 1
havinc heea granted to tae arxtrsuoM-J by the t
fper aothnriry. Dooce hereby elven to all I
twpc Administnuor.
GENERAL
IJIHIOJ PEOCLAMATiQN.
; W Mr.at 4.V w bt utrlil iimr.l A.
j oil It uf Ui Coata.kealul wl rylvaaia.
: MililMsi ' A a .;-. to r-u.' la 4weral rt v..
wtiaia this c-rfaia-mwoaJUL," pa in it ta at ,
Jai; t mj i a. w-U u aa7 of Ua
; Sfcerit Qt 9 . . '.Mint v with. the tvoua H
; si i ai4it: i hk M (& ceiei tict-tiwaui :
1. JoH i. t'i.i.. Hiaa uena .a t. .
. tA ine c.nu- .t ss nieiet. to hrbT m&k Ii-b
! ami iuu 4Mk isk lota ber!ur. iik
cvmmj i4 !s.msns3t. la4 aihmarai tavcituo wui
weal ia sum ot.au ti a
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. I3SS,
! iWtcrt the hour of 7 u clmk m
! I and 7 o clock p 04.
At wtiiea tint aad ptaaiaUa aoaiiiM oun
t wui bect iif bwliut:
! ONE PtrttsoN Uk otfic-e uf uuverour of uae
i scale m'l-eunsv van ia.
! o.s t Ftat-i 'N tor uic u4e at Ueuieaani oov-
eru.-.if the si:e uf Feaii-yivauia.
i O-N t rhav-s. i the mb.v at .tudiior (ieueiwl
tit the sta:e rf t-eu!i'ivau;a.
t ONE r'Uk.-.iN it trieuffcc . se.-rvtary of la
i temai Adairsw iiie sialtf ot rvansy.taiia.
oNi rLii.-s.. fVr t-i ..nice n .aigrvsioaa-al-j
Lanr- tor tne -ale of Pennsylvania,
i ON fci FLK.-S .N lo.- Ute odlceoi i .smress rroai the
I tile seveiiteeatii distri.t .rf peaiisi U au-a. ei-
j oNfc r"ilKsN for me otfj.ss of stale senator
; mii uie ir:iriy-ix,.Ji tllMnei of tvnasyivania, i
I tsHlkplBSsi uf lite cuuu;i rii rksji.ii, fuiiou aud
: S-latrsrl. i
' TW'l FEKsONS f. Jleiooers of the a.sjse rf I
! kepreseiiLtlive of Pebusylvaula tor Somerset j
"vssjjily. j
Xtto PEitsoNS Ha-lheutHceu AawiaU:Judj i
j Kit " 'iti.-r-.-l .sMiiiiy.
ONE PLK.-S N titf the office uf I4ri.t
1.,
tw tlie eMii.:y .tf s.ME.-r-el
oNk PLKso.N U laeoSoe of Yntt House En- '
reeltrf- ur somerset tssinty. 1
ON K t-fcKss .. tor Um: vfHfc of C.sility turvt-ytrf- i
lor somerset County. ' !
1 au iMraby maka kauww aad aiv notk tna !
til riac of ft..ioiag toe atura.i t vlertnm is to
Mvral UurHiaas. Lnfineu aa4 Toohii wtia- ;
ta tti Cuao-y ui Sumerset. am a follow, to wll :
Th electors of tbe b.4.ab ol i.-.ttaewL-v to -Meet
at tti I ihia. ii ( luubfr. ib aakl tsuaa.
Tn eiect of tfa fsiraa uw etacuuit .,ue i
; triet -. l of .ienet uoviuaip to km! t ta i
Court H-aa. ia tai.1 fisa-ouwu. ;
f tie eleetono4 elveuoa aistriet Jffo. 2 of stoawr- J
1 m uiwiuuip u. ant at to a.aa aad Q.a of j
i Perrr t. oiorgr iaSiiieTiile i
rtlaeliMtun .rf Krlua uwtriet H'K 1 f Mlllurl 1
; T'.wiaa.i to BMt M Ubr waoui uooaa m Jtuca-
j wo.sl. la iu towiuhlt j
I im wtwconi of eiwtk .linnet No. S of M Utbrt 1
j towosnip ui toeet attbe.ila btsl formerly otstft- j
! IihsI bj Hicbaxl IJaklweli, ia 3ebnanshiin, ta
tal.1 townsAiii. j
l oe ehietuni .ir 3?w ceorrenll tu meet at ts
- seh.4
XL.
4b.iuMuiaai.l'b4uaxa.
.ieet.of tfl u.wa.bi of VijerTurkL-y-
r.sv'
eicTi.,rt . the u.nabi -f L-wr Iirt-j
tu leevt mt ih rtt4 IkhiVc lb t nuu imr-
fllUt
Tbe
Urn
fbe!et-ur tt tb hroaijch uf t rniaa to meet j
t th butt a J b. 3iUier, upuiIteXftvif Jl Jv i
tier sim, in mni bitfrq-th.
Th elettr tiie uwoitip of Aittoii tu nact t
t tue bi huae io fetviXiurx.
Th elert.r M tbe uiuhiu A .MhMleereek u
met at ifce lva. wrapiei by Jmc ( . dweiuer, I
in New LexUikft.rtt. j
Th itectunof tb towrutfttp uf Elkliek t meC
turn CuoiirCU Cium'er u Uia frjxtia 9 !
itftmry.
Tbe eleettics ot tbe Nnaxh at Slir'nr u
meet t the waoil t'bmNer la mj1 f-rujfli. !
The eieeuir m tbe horitb uf K-ttwjMa w f
Be-t &t tbe rboui bHie m Hjrxn
Tbe elecur f tbv iipKb irf Mtyerle u ;
meet t ibeam-tl curniKr ia laei tt.r"0fi.
Tbe elector tbe Uwahipfl Summit tu meet j
at tne eottocil romoer la .rfrmlale opwa. ,'
Tneeletrton uf tne brutfh of Wellentt'uny tu
meet at tbe f bjul buue in Mit bnraieb.
The eleewrii af tbe town flu t ireeavilie ' j
Bwt at tbe erbotil bHue. Id rVjcahuota. ic takl
Uwiihip. I
Tin? eieetfrt ot tbe towobtp ef StbaB.(a :
to meet at tbe iWMue ut J. I. KenaeL, ta akui '.
U'WQltli.
Tne eteetfrs of the twnblp of rthjimpto !
to wet at tike hM of Jxba Fuortmiueb. to
bftutb(p. '
Tbeeiectorsof tbettnmsfaip of Larimer to meet
attbvKOuoi buaae ia Wteobar mstud tuwtv j
hip.
Tne eletr of tbe bortmh of Berllo tu mee
at tbe bouae uf ArcbUwbi Cmpi-m. io jhJ bur
untrb. !
Tue electors of the tuwnithlp f HnrtberMTalley j
ti met at the bouc of Siuael He Hie j, in brrlii. '
bumuieb. !
Tbe eleeur of the uwobtp of Slunrreek U
meet at tbe oiJi.-e .! Xri - r-:.uk. ia uwn
bip. . ii- T'rtf r f ib- twi!hip ifitpt- to m--'. :
th- ht twtn n t.ir ni r'n-in A-nnia if B-l-fr
l n-.n-Y i-ar in? rew (-.- tf . v h:in-r.
The eletnors ot the ht.rux'h of Stt-ywn tu
Biewtatttee b"0e (orfnerly ucx-apvei bv iieory J.
M i ller. a Mt! burax b.
Tbe errTitir. ut the township yf C(tf?mnhfiinte
t4 atrtet At toe kuam ol Jacob faster, tn Stt'jj-
ItiWQ.
Tne eleetiiT tf the Kiwnnhin t Atieubeny t
mvet at tbe lhHUw ol Albert Hi.lrir.ui, in mii
tfuwoohip.
Tue eiertir of tbe brpi(b of 5ew Baltimore
to meet at tne booe uf , , . kn Miii our-
OOiffl.
rbeeleeure of the towticblp of 'metnaaich ti
meet at the buav Peter utry, ia saitl tuwn-
Tbe electors of the &wn5hip of Sha-te to meet
at tbe hoase ctf Jmojb Hflnuto, In md townaiiip.
Tbe eieetors of tiie towtwhtuof Psint bmeet at
the eboiri bnae ereetel oe tne Lanluf Hennr
Brkey. in saM tnwnstuu.
T he eteetini of the townhtp of Jenner tf meet
at tbe b'Bie ronnerlr oecapte.) bv T . Oaiia-
I V U ? i . . ,
j Tbe elet-turv ot tne town hip of JeOer U
meet at tbt b.Mue uf Soiotnon Baiter, in tuwn- !
thirl
t ite eieetore of tbe boroniib of JennervtlJe tu
meet at ;b vhJ baee in miU binoh.
I make kao ami mre notice aj iirect.!. that
- evefjr per, xfpc Jkakt ol tbe Pence, eb
, abfjil b klan7 ofnef appointment of fot or
tnt aeler tbe KoeerniEent ot 'Um I nitei ixt. !
, or ni This State, or ul ny eiiy or liorvrtMl .-
t trtet, wb. tber a miMiooi ofllcror mberwiw '.
' a snoorltnAt etbeer or aicent, wnu flhail lie env
1 po?ert anier tne i-l-Lti., )9iwrT execo-
i tUe department of ibu tfrat tit at tbe i tutel
S'atea. f may e'tf or ot aey inoorpirateil rfi
tnd : anl Im that eeerr Member of ut t 'nic reM
anl th ta:e litLiature, n.t -l llieflm 4l
l'ommB (XHineti of ay etty or enmmisnlo''n of :
aay ineirora(ed -llwdTrt. ia ty La a i'ier.ie of t
n4:in4C or eiereuicjc t tlie name time the oft.
or apirinimrnt of w:re, in.fvrUir or clerk of any
election ul this t'ounwnaellb ami that no in-
pertor or otbr.-(Brer at ny eieetioo fball be ei-
bcir tc to any tbeee he ral i.-r
o any meee he vat t-r. '
mmmi im book store m somerset
1 aleo tTet tftitjt,l notice of the- ftll"inc prorHo
like Tocera
wraith
elecrk-oa
quirei to rte hy tirkctn prints! w tttrn.
or partly printed ao i partly written, aeveratir
claMitii a t 'How uoe tiract hatl -mhra.'w '
j tbe dhow M all jalcep -rt era-ta viKeit ftr. aa1 i
Uit jn ibetHitie JatlKnatn : one i-kt tbaU '
i eutiace tbe nanieeot all 4revtn4rrsv4icii Kr an'! i
j be iahele-l Siate:one tv-kei shall emhrwtw Uie
j anie ot ail eoan'y otbin-rl.tj fr r. inea!iLic the
fflo of Snaur. memueror memhunttf AMmtny i
: ll eo el for. and member of Conarrcat, If voteii lor,
: ami he labeleii i:naty
tHren -nder my hnoi at my office at SmerH i
I in i be one ba iiri mtta t nih year o ;he inle- '.
i pendence of tne I nited state. j
J4HN WINTERS. i
i SbeTilTsffftce, ( .-henfT
MIXIVTRATtiKS s.LK
uF-
raluable Real Estate!
BY VIII
I irt.ii
RTl F ..fan nrrlr rt 1
rslled fstl .
f : lie
lor. . 'Kin ii s,ii,-rs-i i '.
-tritv. I'j.
Lre-U.l 1 will ctr-M- t. r.tii.ll sie.ia llie lin-ia-
.ii lM;.-sti
SATURDAY. OCT. :. Yo.
at 'i.-eii'k m.. a the f-illw:iiir k-iil K--tate i
A 'iiinl Fi-t-h-r. i --ia.--o-l. -iTiutt- i Mi'Mi- :
ntr-!i T'inbtt- wMt'r-rt r.Hjiny, I a, partwu- '
l.-ir-y 'k-r!--.I a UiUv : t
U.tai;aai j
n- r. n-r. 1 Mi tract cHiiHjfi.-Hil arrr t-it-a:
In Ml. aiMatit l.'a tytunT tr-v. atid io vtujiz
rha;-N. bv-vTiiituf u tnr. the i-
iif v tiii.u-rrsi. mi-l t-jtn n-ar'y Mil r-r aurwi :
fir urrmii An ll-i-t iuu-t.ine v-in ctmm
tlii-' tru t. anl a r--t1 tKr-itry ir:in- Iw i;n; ;
hm--. hith tmtbuiittiiir and a -4 baru u
rti t-l ir.-n-n.
Trrtrt Wn 0 r'tlil1' " "Tv it. rr-
I IdLl i1U aC ( fir. im.iiI. u.u.)t
nif-iiMil inM;:a lav:!v tirnU-re! wi;b t'piar.
hi'-feorr ami nak : the mi1 rit h aint tn e fnm
nxks: the ot(ir hill" tmtr-ri in'iwiially a uh
ihfiniHaml wk ; the faum.
I'L F.Ti 'll F.R UUFJSTUSF. Ul'ARRY
' ranainie frtTi r IU f-t in thi. kne nl wurkcl ;
( ht many ve4p. i siiut,-! vo triL tnw t aifl U.- '
I i'Li (iivi.ie! i h prr hr. aiti '
; . nthl a.- a who! tr iu it.
l TMr Mf! Q,",,,i" e n.I B !
rtftl tauh tnt nm-rt f irak. cli-innt
th :' ib-se triK'i iVas. i ajU X
wr-triiataio .
me-half in hn.I. miiI
crc mo .
jahvujcul- h -iv iUmi te:e tmmtr-s. nn uir
etst r. P. kl.
tn-iiS. AiinLnttm.r of ?m I rUu-nT. dee d.
A
I .M I X IS t" R A T' K's Xi.iTR'E.
Hkin deeease.1. Ute of ,
. " !i 'J7,T i!'on,,y' t. . !
..... ..
haTinje l"e- srrntl to liie mi iMiueil br th
frri-tr aiitht-riiy. nt-e w h,ri'Tiy iriv-n to all
lrms initfbu-ii jj hu1 eUu U imke im iut- li
nt c pav'tiR'nt, and tbtr httvme riaaiw aamu-t
tb Mirf pn?-iit trit-m liniy viitli-iit. 1 &r
!-Mlemei.i mi afiniay. liie JIW day f tteuiber.
!, at the resilience ot tlie Atlniitrtratirt-.
- I'AMF.I. Hw,E.
i-vvk Admin i-nir.
A
DMIXI.-TUATitRS XiiTICF.
Kstale of Jar. Crovle. deeease.1, late ef Shade
Towusriip. Somerset county. Pa
letters of li:i 111 istrftll. Hi uf tne aisive estate
h.011 hen nuiml u. the ttluUTsiimri hv th
Pfizer authority, mrtire is berehv eiven to all per- I
sons indetned to swat estate to make itatucliate
payment. au.l th.ss havijitr claims airMiiist the
sauve to present them duty autbenticaiei ft sel
tleraeol witlbait delay
Allil'STCS KEJTLEV.
augls. Aimini.stnu.c
en
Kneraeoc. eeHtihle. nven n the eh
Frit it and tmtaiuentHl HTcry ?t-k, o nrVtre
rfrf jrpr?4jr iritti. or oo tfommbbm. att preiVnvd. I
Jt.ly eTWTvbwtncnt tbn'Mrh.it the year. Btw
iertmekiv Uatned. -ient-ftr term.
OcU-lA Kotrkeatex, X. T.
Saesi
wanTed
A MUCH LARGER STOCK
BETTER ASSORTMENT
THAN EVER, OF
NEW FALL uOODS
Boucle, Knickerbockers and Astrachans
Tncci SUlpei x$fa, Stiijal
i Mi Drsss
im mm iudesceit. m
Clasps, Buttons, and Braids.
i Jersey Jackets, Ladies' & Misses' Coats,
Sacques,
Special Attention is Called
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums,
Ari 7-3 leg 13 sssors e pnblic that
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; i jOiq posipi
vlvjt X J I VI
i
Clinton Street, JO I I2sSTO V2s , LA.
Louthers Drug Store,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
TlusMsd:! Drag Stors is Rapidly E.:cnhg aGrsat
Favorite with Pscpls in Searcli cf
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS.
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, Ac,
THK Ih-ti.R iVr PRK:VU. ATTKNT! iN To THK ttHOH. OP
P&ysiGians PrescriptionsI Family Receipts
o&i.t r i.n:r. btiS'i
T.iklX T n-E
s i p:ct a c i . ks, i : v i x; la iss ks,
a Full Line ol Optical Goods always on hand. From
such a large assortment all can be suited.
And
I
;The Finest Brands of Cigars
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ikh1?j
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER, M. D.
MAIN STKKCT, sOMKIiSKT. IV
vm. ii. avi:cili:v,
IJOOKSIXLKi;, somkrslt, pfana.
IS IDLES, TESTA JILXTS, 1IYJIS HOOKS,
And Sutndard and Miscellaneoca Books in ail Department of Litera
ture, such tut
HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS.
As wel! a the favorite poetn. in all Style an.l Bin.linic.
ast sees n; rzz nizzz till sz psctlt srr?L22.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SL'PPLlEb ALWAYS IS STOCK.
S T TIC)
The Public aili . hml a full .V.nair-ut trf - v -
Ledgers, Day Books, Pass
i.i iiiji j niiiris, tfin-ik i soieis,
I Vn.
J'.-riH
il Thhl-ts,
BASH BALI. (i'i'i' KOOl ET EJS.
V..s- of .(.. soKT.
THK STOCK OF J I STILLS' HI. AS HS IS FKEsH A VtmtLEIk,
Ami have al! l-cn rar-fuil!y prmtff-. 6t i:-e m
ptrnmiiki. irrvfttnt Tlr ti mU
wi-pt .i! rvft iTe
J-r-STt'RE OX VI.V f iV'A'sS ST. t.T
Birrn aid
CHEi?E2 T2A3
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Over 500
Deautiful
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Send for
m
Price List i
Cfrcufs'C
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if i?vrCTT'i,i trr
WON'JVsENTAL BRCNZi COMPANY,
atislOOXUa.!. COS2T.
?tBerct i vrO-itT- Lo al'O k-c? al! kind of Tm.'
IaBiK put ituC. bui ojtne a& twea. and be pvoeeUy
BrxiuM En!
13 MITCH.
Fatteras i ffl
m wm
&c, &c.
to our Immense Stock of
Mattings, Rugs, Etc, He,
zs place are F&ISZS S3 LCT as a:
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( unmii s
V 111 1 1 11 J
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OM.T if J.7 pi RE AHULL-.
XEEY!
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imiKiiu k. ;l.e stjotM-ry fn.!. im-iii.lnyc a
and Memorandum Books,
of ALL '.V...
Iap-r in Isoacx.
t'aprr Ul Sc). h.Ti Tf-!ul ss
KT' . PHTWK. MA VF A! "l 1 1-
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7" t'Kt , fof:t
Win. II. WKLFLKY.
IT WILL PAY VOL'
r t t a
tu. no hi ii. uokk
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Wm. F.SHAFFER,
Xt'.uft ii;rfTdii.! irU:r iU
Ai. A-ftU fi H HI ft HBZ '
rtnd it to tti ir 'iiier-i U eil at my b. a htrr
a pfr Miotrnii will im w-n Ukol.
ikKY X-'.'H. 1 mv.te ar-ial atUTitun o ;he
Vhbite Bronze. Or Pure Zinc rMonwrnvnta
Iia-.lt.-crd b RK. . A. t;i:jV,.. !-eHt
lnMr-lo- lit :u ihr pi nt i4 M. TKIlAL AM
ON.-TVt TI. mud hiV'j i 'WH'f,-', o
rlie Pi.psir M. x - -v;it :-r ur baujcrai'ic w-mtr-.
GIVE HE a CALL.
WM. F. SHAFFEK.
Instantly rvli-vel by rtsin tbe ceiV-
brate.1
"fi:y tkuss"
WfiH-ft )tiee an arwnrl snd inward prvit9
euiisr- sv h'Hinf nit'irr Hp mr., tne bmrL
V pr-are uv ihr 'rmrk tJ trh atraiat
rtajr N B'f. v-iit i..- -sur'
- ar'nurwr:rr foe fh L.u;;" mitd
fltti extra eiaqp; kjt dtlma
ami Baaa Yte