The Somerset Herald. .,ER''K H. rHTU. EUit-.r. frtJjS ev . 3 wEr.NE.-I'A-!E.. Aajra.it SL 17 Ik .uy "Tt'r- liwi y.ir nam in on the rwrinry list, pie IjHi-l1"1 n,,m fi mU!,t M,niay is tlw '' f"r rWniill ,.,,, .iullars. TV r:,icr mill wiU ? with tl, m.,r;::urra- na.-v -.me p.sre prwhitin a vrr air.trr. j.i.t is d.rumir at fi rair of two ni:uu-s per ilay. Cial A-airrs re pr-pariti? for their an no boy lim. ( ,,i nirt !fvpli PnWri at w-,.m,.v p!mt"irai'h fialit-ry. Y,jU can eit PhotowTBJ 6t.1 .V'r--r ' WHti-ys Photntrrai'h ttaiiery. Tv; is t!ir sewn of tlw'rtM when the ,,..., .i't!ie har-irver patient is bean! in lfiev Ptiotoirrsvu 'ialiery ani f ('ai)ine! nurhp fur aiul- p.l .i.rwn oi ;3r J!i'i r rf town ounil al Burn? of Wi!i i, .-.,n luve bern arnr.te.1 for k-pinir the HTiO "" ;,!Miher in meetinif fray e-i ftir the arm-nt . w"!r pnratel .n of .licknew and , ;x. ,.f weline"." ;r hib'tion r-mn'y nxivHntion in llin . ,p -iiiinry on Tliarwlay of U-t ink iw at rti'lfi by u-n ;rn!. U'i.ri w a ml l.W srir! you will ..,, re to iv a white horw. Tilt tsiiilto i,. 4 that never (ails. -i::Kviciit aimmnt of aioney baa ;ni-eil hr the ntTrWne eirtn-ns of ,-.,,,-!,.!,! !, ink an experimental traa Weil la ttrft jwatw. Tin man who vii.l a few weeks airo that u B-aih.T was o b. U;at it eon Id ix p-t roil 4i-in ha eliauiwd hi opinion, also Tiis ul;.l.T.'!oth::T. WV ar- i:ll in tlie held !line onr fenion -.ir ;-it R'h three inehe- outside mr- in t. frrwl. no (iay. Utie anion); the lt of Khoaum l'lto. Uve ou liand a Uire numljer of psl hn. i wi.i. h we will sell in .Uaiitiues to suit il,r t-uniiaser. Prii i vTY reas inaMe. Yaril ..t,f ue tiie piaiung mill. HuLSBlH.K P-K.. PKsOX. Oiamian Osiper annoutvs-s that the Re ,.i'i!:r;in utc fommiitte will b.in it wnrk . xt M .u Uy. He doia not intend tol.es; 4!1V !.!,.. and he will bring out as large a ri- as it is NW-.ile to set in an off year like this. Tiie Westmoreland i.'oimty Fair will lie ami at iJKiishurg t'r 'iii K tols-r Uth to Hth sii ili inri'.ide hor races and a dog show. A cavalcade ;f stis-k will take place ami a .-i .i' a.!e of prize sunk will siirmtliar the .i.iy. ;, bi :'ie pi'l'.ing piace and rin over tlie r-i-trv list, which oituht to be la-re pub'ir iy di.piaved. ami assure youix-lf tluit yoar i.aioe is thensm. tsj il at oii-e and don't wa;t until it is too late ami then complain if It ha-- been omitted. Mm Mveket. We have jitt adihsl a larw KVfriijerator to our M--at Market, in which all neats can Is' kept iisil and eimn. Xnttun. Iss-C l'rk. Ac kept constantly on hand. i-n ilaily. Partiisi buying nw-at .-an liave it kej in the rel'rieerator until wanted. Ross Pvis ( o. 1 w:il for the present time take a gisxi CaNnet P'i.itoL'rtiph at l..'i" per dozen But -u. b of my piUPHis who desire to secure tiicm at tins very low price will do well to rati oon. as these tisurer. may only bobl el for a tirnittsl time. Tlie lat-g Rapid lry Plate pnitesa ustsi for all -ork. W. H. Wklflit, Smierset Pa-, Pip B t. -n 7" uWrt- ssiys tliat out of twenty nmni: men who conte-tcd lor a West Point .ra,l.-i.-li:p at Westfirld. Massachusetts ti'U wen- n i.vtcil by the physicians because they liad '.lie "tobacco heart." broturht on by cmrette smoking. Tliey were nnrit for Wt P iint service. A inter fiir tttose wh are f.nd of tlie ciganfte. whether they want To irn to West Point or nirt. T h National Agricultural impairment rv in a failing off of T jsiints in corn during the ut-t mouth, owing to drought. Spring win-at is in low condition, and oam are l.v.tA' uniiT the average, wliile barley ir.cii!s-s an average yield. The loss in ut-s-i iisi the past thirty day is figuml a: s-r ''ttt of the pni-ieciive cmp, while tbe fret and Lay cnijis are very poor. The tiiiton average is gd, and the loliaito plant :u h:g!i ii,ndition, encptin Wiwou MU. t'roi pm-iects in the west have since Us-a Iniucjved hy copious rains. Ai-onl:ug to tlie AitsHia 7us a bUii k snate measuring over five feet in length was sin and killed near 'mnoa a few days ago under rather peculiar circumstances. It ap- j -ars Una a ymng man named John Owens j was in tlie wuLs nr tlmt place with his doe at tlie time ststl. when the animu! got :n.t a fi ght with another dog, wiiereusn t;i. onuer went to part them and was stir- j prid to rind a hiacknake tn!-d around I tns ae.W. while the oilier dog was stiff' ring f?-m a wound apparently iiirlic-ted by ti j "ake' Sings. Without waiting u consider j tl.e iniijiiciMrs Mr. Owen biased away I v.ili his ili.n gr;n ami, strange t.t say. if the lory is correct. nji-cei-W-d iu killing the snaie wit hmt mjarim; aliairtn the doe s h:ie. We chp tiie following seasonable recipe fbiro an ex. iiange : 'The egg is consi.iereil "tie of the best remedies Sir dynrery Beaten up .?g!i::y. with or without sugar, and swallowed at a gulp, it tends by its eno.i.ciit nuaii: to lessen the innanima ti'si m'S stiHtiaeh ami tnUitines. atel by formuir a transi-i.t coating of tliese orenas. to enable natnre td resume her healthful suv oter a diseased txsiy. Two. or at the m.M dins;, eggs a 'lay would be ail tiiat is osjuml in ordinary cases and since egj v n. merely aieiiicine but fissl as well, tlie igiitcr :Ur diet otherwise and the quieter the r-iem it ke tlie more certain and rapid is tiie recovery. TonWrs" examinations will be held at tlie faces and on the dates Rillowing : Ber;:u, Ties.iay, Septemlier bth. Salisbnnr. Tharsbif , Hth. run. t2lh. l.ith. Uth. I .xii. H!th. V.Hh. 2oth. 2isL I S'kL MeyervkUe. Friilay, ' Brkwssi.Mmdar " I rina. Tuesaiay, I or. iier.ee. Widnes.lay, " Si Uxingt.m. Thursday. " S ''entreville. Friilay. ivincmef. Mixxiay. Jeniit-rX Roads fuewlay " Hetln-l. Wlne'iay. oy-M..wn,T!mrJay " iauiksviiia, Frsiay, "jetial rianiination at Berlin on Sutur-- tst-ber 1st and -tth. Eanii;aui,a win be&n at oVi.s k, i. " Applicants will be prepared with ri "r Biaterial. ,Le! cap preferreil.) e-:6,ie. wil! be isxied on tlie morning '""""'g the examination of snoli.-aiiu. T! t4,,, , i , ., - - -V pi-c : re i lie r .in.ii - mat., is h.M will 1 the m.-t civnient medium Ilsntor. aj.J frietubi f education are earnestly inviusj U, I present. J.M. Bcaatv. Gsanty (superintendent. ZmiM, Pa, August 4, 17. T't- loci! --'ijs ii 6ir slatusiittsrma MUinvfa Irjrnii Thursday. Jutlv iHmi.-l Stuflt, Jetmer twnhii, was aiiunif ur callers Mouday. , . Tie Crsiua and North Furk Railroad is leintr (latheit r.ii"I!y to eoujpietiou. lUrnum n cumins In a beacon liirlit to tha smaii Uiy. He lias unwtbinr ti live fir. Mr. .'. ' '. .-i.aii-r ii tin? nnriHin-r f the Ri- ubiiran 8uue IVntrai t oaiminee frum this wuiity. Miss Lou Tonvm-e, f Cunnellsville. ia ris itiD friends in Somerset. Phe ia tlie gutst f Miss KiSe MoIsiwdL The pamphlet law, f. :r liv"7, are now in the liaiuls of i'nitlioiicitarv Iritclifk-id fur distrilituinn u. Justiiw-ul' tiie Prmr. H. L. Ilirr. K.- lint '. H. Filir an? in atu tnlojiiv at the lieui-xTotu: State Conveti tiiiu. wii.h to it) .'?rtton .U AiientJiwn. Mr. Frank Stutuivui, who oxuMta a dk in the otftix of the Cnwuii auti Cleartit-M County Kailn)ai at resson, spent auuday in S.meret. Col. E. P. Yuty waff in Somerset Mottiay. He i? gradually remvering his health, which hv hHu iu a very prarioud coudition fijr the pa-t year. The heading noli and tfc'tory at t'rsina, beiiHisins to Mr. &1 Alcott, wax entirely ie stroyeil by tire on the jnh inst. Mr. AloKt U arnHftil iu Karope. The sei'ond Liil of tnow witiiin a week oe- urrwi at Allentown cm Wednelay nifjht. It It il for on! a few luiuuiea, and melied aa it tou hi the ground. Mr. Herman Kiwer, who fills tlie rwpon- s:hle position ofli.A . expn?" .lt-nl at Toledo, i.'hio, i pe;idiiu a oliort vacation with hi? relative in Somerset. . . - There art at pmetit Meven prlsimu in the roumy jal!. Tlin-'e of them are ehanred with ettnimittintf rape, three with bunrlary and oue a'lth e-uln-ziejuent and forgery. We are in m-eipt of anl annoiiiM-inir the marriatte of M r. Henry P. Snyder, elitor of tite 'oiinelii-viiie ( imrwT. to Mi.- JtMinie B. IloliertA, of that pUa-e. Ve emend heartv eotiiiratti'tions. A vacancy exists on the Washington comi ty Republican tiekpt by the death oftlerk of I ourts Riddle, who had !een nominated fora stfond term. A new convention will prob blv lie i-alU'l. Tin; Isirouii authorities have employed a niUt pntmlinan. Vow if our merehants wo,ud make their hack lirs and wimiows a little more secure we woud nK hear of unTs-t stores EKing burlaricil si fre iiint!y. The atrents of the " grmtest show ou earth" have contracted with Mr. Klias t'un ninham for bill boards anil have rented ground soinl: of the S. .t ". Ratinuu! station from .Mr. Wiil Picking, on which they will pitch their tents. llcv. in-orge W. Johnson, and family, of Philadelphia, whi) liaJ Ijeen sjiending the p-tM month in Somer-sH. left M iii.lay morn ing for Franklin comity, where they will sH!id a short time in visiting relatives be fore returning home. The Pardon lioar I at its session last week recommended that theex'tive clemency be extended to nsrge W. Rainhanl, editor of the Williamsport s'ssdni UriL, who was scn tenceil to six mom lis imprisonment in the (entre county jail by his Honor, Judge Ftirt, for libel. The 7th ami sth of September wiil be tlie j last .lays for attending to the registration of j voters. CommitUs-nien should give the : matter their prompt and careful attention. ! Let active Republicans co-operate with the candidates and committeemen and see that j a thorough registration is utaiiiei. I The game of Iwse hall between the Simer it inadu and the Jctinertowti teahi Cir last Friday ilid not come ofT, owing to the ina bility of the Jennertown club to play on that date. The game has been fixed for Friday, fs ptemlier in. I. at Jeiinertowu. The M;un of this place will play a game with the Meyenlale team at Rock wood ui-m.c n-w, Tliunlay. e Mr. Cliarles Barnes keeps a gi-neral store t I'asseiman and is also the istma-ster at that phuv. His estatilishmeiit was entered on Friday night and the thieve carried aw.iv everything of value they could lay their hands on. It U stip!sed that the bur glary was competed hy tlie same parties who- went through Miller Bros , store at Ris-kwoisi tlie same night aini who are now in jail. Mr. F.dwarl Hoffman, eld.-st son of Mr. John J. Hoffman, of this plaie. an account of whose serious nini-ss at Philadelphia was given in last week's lirtitn. diedin that city Tlmrvlay. Tlie remains were brought to Som irset Friilay morning and inte'rwl in the I-utheran cemetery Saturday aftennMiii. Tbe diseased wa a bright young Isiy seventeen years of age. The arHiited parents liave the sympathy of all in their bertavement. Two cow were killH on rtie Somerset and I mnlirii Kai'piad at ibis place within the last ft-w days. Si. t unluy nsiu a freight train rati .jveracow Is-loiigiug to the Herr Bros, at the t-"t of I'tiion -trv.-t, and injured her so bo.ii y tluil her owners were forceil to liave lier killed to pnt her out of her misery. The north bound iassenger train Sunday morn ing str.u k "" ls'louging U Mr. Augustus Peifcrat the Suyestown road crossing, kill ing her instantly, if the 1 aw regulating the ss-l of trains thrnngb boroughs ami over public crossings was en Sirxsi, there would not be i) many misfortunes of this kind to reconl. A new and uovel method of raising moiwy ' 6 r chnrrhes in nst clKs-rt'uliy recommend- j ed Uiali nmgregrujoiis given to heniic ex- 1 ploits in the way of fairs festivals, ami allie.1 ik-vices S.r raising money. A box is placed j in i.me convenient phu-r. and njsin tbe ! InrtU.iay of any inemtier.of the church I Suuilay si h.Mil that person put, in pennies corresponding to the number of years, and j each six mouths the 1h x is opened and a snng sum rrs.iiv.ed. If the charrh has a large isingmration Uie amount will be surprising ly large. The boxes are called birthtlay Isixes. arid have become quite popular in many towns where the scheme has been trieil. Since our last issue Marriage Licen- have been issued to the following named persons: Joseph Victor and Lena Risierls. both of Fayette county. Amaniah K. Rislgers and Jennie tlark. Isith of Hooversvillc, Sumue! Hoover, of Hoversvtlte. and Jane Powell, of Forward. George W. lbom and Fannie Kemp, j latih of Haruedrville. i , . . : . .1. .1.1 .1 r... r.,M tial, . ,C 1 OH.Ci ,.1.1. liliriij OIIU IX JOt l"lb, x Biaek townslnp. Elmer E. King and Minnie B. Wilson, both of Draketown. Harry A. EI. High and Biua Morrison, both of Jefferson township. The colored camp meeting is now in rr gre in Braut's grove, and will continue over next Sumlay. Fully fifteen bnndred people were oil the gnjumb Siuwtay and the large crowd was delighted with the able ser nmwis preached by Rev. J. J. Jones and tiie excellent music of the choir. Tbe best of or der was maintained and the audiences were very attentive at the different services held during the day. The groutHl have been cleaned an-and greatly improved since last year. There ia a large U4Krding lent on liie grouml. bat owing to some raisuiwieTstaud ing in regard to provisions the manager was unalde to meet tiie demands ouuie apon him by tlie large crowd Sumlay. He says be will be fully prepared next Sunday, wliea a much larger crowd than that of last Sun. lay exjiected. STvii-es will be held each morning, afternoon and evening during the present week. f CIVE HER ANOTHER COG. CAP Emanuel Haus, a Deserter from tfm RecutarArmy, Giv Himself Up. On muling the Piuaburgii Tlma of Friday Mr. Emanuel Haas' many friends anil a luaintaoces, of this pUtrw, were wixpriaetl Ut learn that on the preceding day be Ut ro autanly aurreixiered hinmelf k the C 6. Repjhir Army authorities at Pittsburjih. tatinir tint lie had dewrteil fnHii the Army iu t1. Fiw the ! ten or tilUn yean Haua naa been plying the vocation of a me chanical entjineer in and a boat Si menet. j He ha frvpiently overhauled the Herald j eu!ine and presses and ft years past has j had recular empk.rnwnt in the Somerset Mechanical works. He was an experienced enirimwand an excellent mechanic and al- ways received hurb: wap r bis lalior. He lived with bis wife and family of small children abuot three miles south of biwn on tlie line of the .Somerset and Cam bria iLiiirooil. He waw somewhat addicb-d tit strong drink but did not freqaently drink fa excess. The fiillowing is taken from the Tma : Confined in the (tuanl noia of the I'ciud states RecniiCng humu-ks oa Pena avenue near Ninth street is Eraarmei Haas, a teer ter from the service. Seventeen years ago Hans threw away his gun and tt ruler cover of nurht deserted the stars and stripat. Since then be has led a miserable life. Coming to the vicinity of Pittsburg, his native Slate, he lived wit bone defection, but was in constaut fear of beine; apprehended. Worried by tliis thought and also by a lack of work, he decided to give himself up and undergo the punishment metetl out to a de serter. Thus on Thun-lay he walked into the recruiting station and ia a half-hearted way told Captain Adams that he was a de serter. A glance at the musty reconlssoon showed j that his story was true and he was at once taken in charge. Haus is a tall heavy set man weighing per ha J pounds and is about 37 years of age. , . ' . . . - , , , i tiiey concluded to surrender, and according glad u -.t back. Ever uce t deserted I , ., . . , B have lieea iiauntxd by some of my alleged f-.,.l. . I... tl. ,.. l.. the authorities and even went so Sir a to de- I mand half of my wagisi for keeping nuieU j I aixs-ltsl to their demanls until disgusteiL Besiilcs, I have been ttut of work for some time and was so dishetirtened at the outlook that I concluded I had better surrender. I am a machinist and worked until recently in I Somerset county, this State. Also worked j in a shop on Grant street, this city, for some i years. I am a native of Weliersburg, Somer J set county." j " I enlisted in the V. S. service at Chicago ' in lsK), and was assigned to H company, I Fifth Infantry, then stationed at Fort Park j er, Kansas. After about a years service I n sent with a detachment to Wilson sta- tion, on the Kansas and Pacittc Raih-oad. I , . , r . , , ... ., ; been taken from MihiT Bros . cash drawer, which was then building, to protect tlie tail- I , ., , , . , , , , ,. . , , .. ! Another contai ued an Adams Express om road men from tlie Indians. I deserted May ! . . , . , . l tianv rw-eipf fur a box of goods and was i. 1 7", snd at oik came east twain. Mr , ' , , - signed by the agent at Man s t.howe. The lite siu has been an eventtul one, but still . . . , , . ,, ,, : officers at once reiiaired to the express office it is bardlv worth recounting I would like i , . , , , , , . , . . , , ... ifesignated and were shown the box bv tlie to sum mv old companv again. It is now ; . , . , , : , .. , . agent w Inch upon otwiutig thev found con- statUMied at rort Keogh, Montana territory, i . , , " . . " . . . . Uuneil the fiillowmg articles, all new : but I tear I mav not Sir some time. ; Haus will be taken to Columbus to-lav for i . . . , , , mens domes, 3 pairs of drawers, two un tnai. There is no statute of a nutauon rov- . . . , , , , . . . ... ... . t dersnrrts. 4 pairs f snrks. I cverenat. I natr enng desertion in army, ami he will Iikelv ." i ue ucavoj pumsueu. i ue usual penally is a two-years sentence to the military prison 1 at I-eavenworth. At the expiration of his sentence he will have to sirrve with any com mand to which be is assigned tlie balame of his original term of enlistment. Signs of the Times. the Editar tf the II Emm : It ls evident from latest reports t.'iat while ,i tue Deraocraai ate t lie strong! opponenu of ( 11 t th. ncpuotiiwi parry , me Prohibitionists are its bitteivet enemiis : that while the for- mcr dtsjire victory for its on sake, the lat ter make tbe .leS-at of the Rpublican tar ty the snpreme object and consideration of their efforts, and the latest platform of tlie Prohibitionists shows this in a clearer light than ever. We expect to see in the platform of each political party a clear, logical outline of the licy that party if placed in power, pledges itself to carry oat. Tlie platform of the Pro hibition arty contains no positive state ment of any proposed action except Upon tiie one question of prohibition ; it is alto gether a platform of neewtion and denuncia tion. But the consistency of these political Pharisees is not always as k)ivij,M r(iis I peculiar self-righteousness. Sir while they cry out for religious liberty they deny the principle of it by making themselves judges of other mens' consciences simply beiau.se they dirler from them in opinion, and ac cusing theta of hypiicrisy and ct-mplicity with evil iliwrs because they have acteil up to the best of their judgment in tlie duties they were called to perform. The Prohibitionists do not contemplate such an emergency as being called to ad minister tlie government of the state or na tion in the near future ; if they d'uk, they would be more practi.al. As it is they can afford to let all questions of how to govern alone; 'tis pleasant o air ' themselves in that delightful freedom from responsibility whu h is .the lot of a party that has never been in piwer, and to triticise tiie measures and impugn the motives of those upon whom the burden of government rests ; it is so easy to be holy at the expense of other men 's sins, it reminds one of an old story of two men that went up to the temple to pray. etc. " The winter of their distsmtent " is most severe on tiie State U-gisiature for the piis sage of a resolution for the submission to the popular rote of a ivnstitiitional amend ment prolntnuint the manutaoture anu sare w,n ie waM ,,. he !ive, in Ijt.Iliet, of mfctsKatm because fliey say tuey conry. ' He is quite a handsome frl low, afterward nulliheil it hy tlie pxswige of a fw, hjrh Weisd.ing aNiut I7i high iiivuse law. j pounds, with light eym and moustache and It is not easy to gather from the foregoing brown hair. He was dressed in a fashion clause what tliey n-al;T wantisl tiie iegisia- i ably cut chet keil suit and looked quite the lure to do, I'ui tiuiy d. niand Uiat the leg-j gentleman isLitnre after (wsnin this rendiitioa simuld i The gciitWmen were ail well dresaeii, must immoliately pass a pri.liii.iti.ry liquor Uiw ; without that const it ntional antharity which the resolution is intended to invoke, ami without the sanction of the const it seriry that placed it in power? Or did tliey demmid low license or license without limitation, or a virtual ignoring or tlie matter altogether? The passage of the high license law was in every way cimsistetit with the spirit of the resolution tkat preceded it fir this Was to place tlie greatest piMsihle restriction upon the liquor traffic until the prowised decision can be rendered. But to the ultra Prohibitionists their own hobby is worth nothing, unless k can be brought alsiut by revolutionary met h. sis, by casting asi.ie all constitutitinal objection and anticifsitinj; the popular venlict. From these sign of the times it appears that tlie Republican I arty is still tlie safest guar. lion of the-rmiiuV real, fhe pilot wlib fc nest able to steer the ship of State, avoiding tlie rock of fixMlized conservatism on the one haiel and the whirlpool t)f chemical radicalism ou the otlier. , Furnm. R ids Items. Tom Miller and his amies have begun work at John Nair's coal mine. Tlie yon ng fid ks of this YVinit attended the piitiic last Saturday, and all report an enjoyable time. Ridge is the name of a plat Us-ated one mile soul final of Bakers villa, oa tlie lura pike. It is noted principally fir Its gd looking girks. -r t 7- 4-i r - Jonathan Friedline UsiV a sjietial interest in working his share of the public road Last week. His intention was doabtlesa to give the serenailen a charse ere long. That's busineM, Jonatbaa. , t , , . - Josh Bilujum. Mrs. A. E. Uhl Has just received her new sUa k of Fall Pry Gtssls, Xotioiis and Trimmings. She feels sure tliat she can please anyone desiring Dress GoisJs. Cloths sad Trimmings both in styles and prices. Dress Cloths especially cheap. .. All kind of auoda low ia price, , BURCLARY AT ROCKWOOD. Miller Bros. Store Robbed The Bur glars Captured. The larjre dry fcmiv and general merchan dise More of MiUer Bros Bnckvuud, was broken icto by bunrUr Thursday aitcht and iMids to the imunnt of about three hundred dollars carried away. The lock on the cellar door was pried ofT and entrance into the store nm was elViteii through the cellar. A citijfm of lixt (uwa ty he saw three meu carry iug goods oat of the atore dtiriiig the nurijt : that they went Into the middle of the street, and peeling uiT tnetr old dnds at tired themselves in a complete sew outtit trom skin "y he not at once j ve " 1na remarkable. Suspicion t "wt1 P"n lhrai mn ho been seen I 'fiiii? around the town, and who were "" n the m.jninE after the burglary 1 hul entmnl - Saturday momin Mr. baiaoel Bui'kjtuan. proprietor of the Mer chanu' Hotel, and Mr. Austin Criu.-hiieid cum Iuded they would try their hands at I rretin oot the thieves. Pmcorintr a team they started out the mad pike and had not gone f&r when they learned that the men whom they suspected of committing the crime bad pasxed along that road at an early boor Friday morning. At Mr. Abram Ser its' they learned that three men answering to the description of the ones they were look ing Ihr bad taken bfeakut there and paid for tlie same iu small change. The amateur detectives traced their men along the road to Beriin, at wLicli place they loet scent of their puiie. They got on their trail strain at Roxbury and front there they traced them j along the Somerset and Bedford pike to a point about two miles this side of Bedford, ; where the two pikes meet, when they leara- i ed from a farmer by tbe name of Sills that I tlie men were sleeping is his barn. Buck- man and tntchheld drove on to Bedfiird 1 where they procured -the assistance of two ! officers, and returning to Mr. Sill's farm jusf shortly before day -break, captuceil their men in his barn. The robbers made a show ; of resh-tance, but the orficcrs' revolvers com ing into close proximity with their noses ly threw up tha'r bands. Their wrists were soon aiionied with steel bnu-elets, where upon uie (-apuirs pnss-eocst to searcn tncir prisoners. They had not proceeded far with j this pleasant occupation when they were j fully satisfied that they had the right par i ties. Several pen-knives, a parcel of jewelry ' and other articles were taken from their i pockets, all new. and some of them bearing i Miller Bros', oust mark. From tlie clothes ! of one of them was taken a handsome meer- Schauta pipe which Mr. Buck man at once j recognized a the property of Mr. Joseph Miller, having seen that gentleman with it j between bis teeth many times and oft. The j prisoners all had pocket books and in each of j them there was a quantity of small coin, j One of them contained a punched silver 1 l.nir.l,.'!... nimMm.in j.t. , . , . . ,. . i I mini n mt 1 lrossnmer a full snrts of 1 , , . , of Turkish biwels, 3 linen towels, I pair of pai: loves, 1 lap robe, 5 pairs of mens' shoes. 5 j namianna naniiKerrnieis. i mumer, z boxes I of cigars, 14 silk handkerchiefs, i Martha j Washington hanlkeruhiefs, 3 hair combs. 7 ! pair of sleeve burtons, 2 watch chains, 'JB j foliar buttons, a bnnch of shoe strings, 2 I razors. I shaving brush, 1 stick of pomade. .1 cakes of soap, i piett-s of tohtus-o. 2 tine- ..... , . ,, of hair oil anil i sperm candies, , . ,, ,.. The hair n, uLInmum! f , , Hmn Alillo. -i Aiiuvilie, Pa. Annville is a town iu Leias- non county. Messrs. litickiuan and Critchfield hinsl a two horse spring wagon on which they load ed their prisoners anil btsity and started tor Somerset. They arrived here about six o'clock Snnday evening and at once placed the burglars in charge of Sheriff Winters who lorked them up 6f tlie night. Monday morrring the prisoners ileniamled a hearing and were taken before Justice L. M. Hh ks for that purpose. The commonwealth was represented by Iistrict Attorney Iiiesecker and Messrs. OutTrolh and Rupjiel. M-sr-rs. Kphntim l. and Joseph Miller identitieil most of the articles that were . . , . .. . , the box that was found at the Mann's Choice express office. Many of the articles contain ed their cost mark which the thieves had ..L.. ,1 . ...l.t.. i t mini uie iroooie iu reiinive. : I . J tine of the prisoners gave his name as Wil- i i ,. , . i liam Smith and claimed Philadelphia as his i i , - . , . , ' . ' ; r plane of rtsiilenee. He further stated liiat he I t r i was 'Jl years of age and of German parentage. He is about 5 feet 6 inches high, dark com- j ) plecled with dark hair and eyes and weighs j j about 125 poiimls. He wasdrcsaed in a 'lark suit with a -kirk slouch hat which be wore ! I far down over hU forehead. He is a tough looking customer much the toughest look ling of tbe three. Perhaps it was a glimpse : of Smith that deterred the RiM-kwuml citizen i from giving att alarm wbes he saw the fr-ssl j being carried from the store, j The second man gave bis name as Harry i Brown and add that Berks county waif hi j abiding place. He is a Pennsylvania Dutch man and is : years of age. with coal black hair and eyes and a heavy ilark moustache. His height h is about 5 Set 10 indies and his weight als.ilt 1,'AI poumls. He was dressed ill a dark gray checked suit, with a dark felt Tbc third man said his name wxs S. R. f union, lie turtlier stat.-U 'Hal tils age was ( 3H years, of German parentage, and that Usi mucii so, oi leant tbe Miller Brothers so tliougiit as they reirignijnl everything they had ihi, iixjudmg suits, shoes, neckties and bars. a being gissls lately in their possession and on which they had ho)ied to realize com fortable pnifits. After birring the evidence, and in defantt of hail, Justiie Hicks committed the prison ers to tbe county jail to await trial at the Septenilrtermiof i-ourt. 1 ! !' j I There is a very general feeling of satisfac tion ihnxigh.Hit tin? community that the nvsais have been caught, especially so as they are generally believed to be tlie same gang who went through J. B. Snyiler's dry goods store and Benfopl's drug store one night last week. While many are of this opinion there are others, who, from various rircumstanres believe that the Somerset bur glaries were the work of home talent and cnnfideatly expo t ilevdnpnieius within the next few days that will show their surmise to lr correct. If the gang who are now in custody are the same who committed tlie many depreiialion ia tlie north of the nmnry the citizens of that section bare cause 6ir rejoicing at their ar- . Sunday School Convention i Arraninneiits have lieen made with the B. O. Railniaii Comiiaiiy to fiirnish tick ets to all persons who wish to attend the Re Hirmeil Sunday (Sclnsil t'onventioii at R.s k wood on Anirust Moth and Tlst and Septem ber 1st. at 2 ivnta per mile each way. There aVketecaa he nail at istoyestowa, C'oternan's. Fhcdtns.aoni.;rset, t"reiiia, Garrett, Berlin, Vyr.Lih 'cst Saiiaburyv PsikI Patch. Ideliuoeand Hyndman. Wanted ! Hides, Furs. Bark. I will pay the highest rash prices ir a!T tire Is of hides, pelts and ftm. I also want 5UU amis of Bock tlak and Spruce bark. H. O. OcnrjiQaaa. First Arrival of New Goods. We are now prepared to show tlie largest and best selected stock of new goods ever shown fn Somerset Call at Poutita i, Pabxcb's. Fulton County Prohibitionists. The Fulton County Prohibition Conven tion have placed in nomination the follow ing Qcket : George A. Stewart, Wells Valley, prothormtary ; J. Mellon, Belfast, and J. Walker Johnson, Ayr, eoonry commisiiioo ers ; Bar. Henry W. Wolf, Todd, and J. I Grove; Dahlia, aaditun ; Dr. X. B. Shade, coroner. A. B. Hanks, of M'-t'ooneiisburji. was r-eiectel chairman of tlw nmiiiy cofu niitter aswl J. Walker Johnson. A. b. Hanks, Rev. J. L. inrve and C J. Bivwer were Hio sen delegates to the stare convention. ASnakaStory. Although a little behind schedule time the following snake story from the Bedford G tetu is pretty good : A dandtterof Mr. Jbchariah Kooutx, of Bedford township, did a very courageous act one day best week. She was sitting in tint room sewing when she beard a great racket on the porch. Looking out of the window she saw two bnge rattlesnakes lying at full length on the porch. She went out into the yard and secured a pole, and going to the porch where the reptilta were sunning them selves dispatched them both with a single Wow. They measured over five feet in length anil were monsters in proportion. It is supposed that the hoc and dry weather drove the snakes from their mountain home. The Bedford township girl stands at the headof the list. Next! Tribute of Respect. Whebjus, It has pleased the ail-wise Mas ter to call from our midst our dear brother ' d scholar, Harvey A. Hoffman, who, al- though young in years, was a faithful and obedient scholar. Whkbeas, We as a school aie admonished by this divine dispensation that while the aged must die. tlie young are also being call ed hence, theref re, tUnittd, That his death admonishes as to be faithful and earnest in the work of our Master, and that we extend to the family of the deceased our sympathy in their bereave ment and pray God that His grace may comfort them. Remitted, That a copy f these resolutions be sent to the parents of the deceased, and also that they be printed in tw of our coun ty apers. F. Horrw.1. 9. CiuTCHFticLO, H. A. Cor.KX.ts. Wit. Rishzbarokr, Committee. Mt. Moriah Items. The potato crop is a very light one. Our farmers complain that the coous and other animals are nn usually destructive to their corn crop this fall. J. X. Rhodes, of this place, is on the sick list, resalring from a disease he contracted in the army during the war. Ernest Ogline 4 Co., who are running the Lohr, or rather Philip Manrer lime quarry, report a booming business. Prof. Clark, of Westmoreland connry. has been instructing a class in vocal music for some time past, in the Horner church. The woodchuck. or hedgehog, as it is call ed by many, and mnskrata, are very tStimer ous and destructive to our farmers this fall. Frank Lape has been confined to his room j Sir the past week with a sore hsg, causal by the kick of a vicious horse some six weeks ago. Diet 4 Lohr have received their new steam thresher, and competent judges pro nounce it the best in this end of the county. Tliey are old hands at the business and their work speaks for itself. A brass band was organized here (hiring the past month, com pons! only of young boys, with a lew members of the old band we hod a lew years ago, wlio act as instruct ors lir toe younger memliers. They meet twice a week for practice. Ed. Mootoller, of this place, has gifie into tlie butchering business, and has been sup plying this and neighboring- towns for the past month with fresh beef from once to twice a week. Your correspondent wishes Ed. success in his new enterprise. Ihiring the past few weeks a number of suspicious looking men have been traveling around here, asking the road to different places, always traveling in different direc tions than those inquired for, and telling different stories as to their business, and asking many impertinent questions. lur citizens would feel more secure if they were among Sheriff Winters' hoarders. Edmund Miller, of Johnstown, was on a visit here during tlie week to his aged fa ther, Valentine Miller. Ed. is still the same jolly, gisHl-nattireit fellow he always was. but hsiks older and more worn down than , ., . his bnither George, who is some ten vears ,. . , . .' his senior, and has always been a hitid- . - - , ., , , , working farmer, while Ed. has been from . , , ... ., , ., bovrKwxl, nnht recentlv. tn the mercantile ouRai, The orators of the present time cannot control the masses of the people by their el- oipienre as did those of ancient times, at least not in this community. That fact has ! been clearly ilemonstrateiL During the past ! week a mmmtttee of l.nf hersn clergymen ; from tlir amfrrence or synod met in the ! Horner church with a ftill determination to j divide tlie Moyeatown pastoral charge, but i tite lay oiesuhem of the Homer church ksk i ed at matters through a different glass. The I clerical committee used very eloquent, forci j bur and persuasive arguments, in favor of j their scheme and the colloquy which follow ; ed between them and the lay meu of the con- gregation was both interesting and amusing, j resulting in the congregation being tar more : a unit ou, and a great ileal more determined to let well enough alone. REmaTKB. Mot-jrr Mkktsh. Augnst 27, ls7. Registration of Drug-gists. The State Thannaccutical Boanl, author ized by the late lctfi.sl atore ami appointed by 1 truvemor Beaver, baa issued notice that all ' retail druxgisls and apothecaries who were i atttially engogeil in business, either as pro prietors or assistants, at the date of tiie ap- pmval of the act mtisl n-giitrr, as provi.led j j by the law, within aiuety days from August j 2ntli. j j Those who intend to enter business either j j as proprietors or assistants are also required ! j to be examined by the board and receive err- I tificates of competency and qnulirlcarion. All j persons applying for examination t.r certiti 1 t-ates to entitle them to conduct and carry on j 'lie retail drag or aitliecary business must pvuiuce satisfactory evidence of. having not less than four years practical experience in the business, and those applying Sir exami nation Sir certificates as qualified assistants therein must produce evidence of having not less tliun two years experieni in the busi ness. Tlie lee for examination and for the certifi cate is not more than f 2, and for registra- t tion of those al reaily in business is not over $1. Alonzo Robins, of Philadelphia, is pres ident of the boanl. and H. B. Onchran, of Lancaster, is Secretary. The other members are A. J. Tafel, of Philadelphia: Frederick H. Eg-gen, of Allegheny, and A. V. Burns, uf Susquehanna. The board is now in ses sion in Lancaster, and appi inuioa shon Id be made to Secretary Cochran at that place. Estray Notice. Wraveil froin the stable f the siilsw rilier on Saturday numiine, July 51l. a yellow and j White Sfxitteil cow. white Sice snd larpe horns. Honis borwl from under side. A liberal reward will he paid for her immedi ate return. J.wrra t'-ioamirsisHi. MARRIED. VltToE ROBERTS. At the office of ta-r offiiiatina; Justice, in Momerset, Pmn'a on Weilnesday, Atl$rus 24, IfMT. by Gillian Lint, Ej Mr. Joseph Victor Iu Miss Lena Roberta, both of Fayette founry. Pa. BEI'ItH SAYLOR. Cm Tuesday, Au gust 21, 1HK7, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. II . Zinn. Mr. Perry A. Brujrh, of Jeffcrsum Township, and Miss Jo anna HayWir of MldiSerreek Township, Som er set County. Pa. " The? Queen's Prompt Reply. The following; prompt i?i reply to the Pres ident's eciiigratcdatory letter of May M, has just been received from tiaen Victoria r " Victoria, by the Gr--e of Hod. of lie Kingdom of Great Britain andlrelai id Qaeen Defender of Fa'tb. Kmprcss of India, etc.. etc., etc.. fenbe PresiileBt of tbe rniteil States scmleth greeting. , " On.- gtssl friend We have received from tiie hands of Mr Pht-!js. the Tin'e.! i.u.-s Minister at our court, the letter which 'vm! aitdresseil Uiusiw the 2lih of May lost, and in which you convey yoar congratuiatiotis and tho of the people of the I'niteil States on the occasion of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of our accession to the throne." We request yon tosecept onr best thanks for this proof of friendship and goeil-wyi which, with tiie similar proofs we have re ceived fnjra tbe rulers and people of other States, lias caused us tlie moat sincere grati fication. In thanking yon also for tiie'ch. b-e which yon have made of Mr. Phelps to be the interpreter of your sentiments on this occasion, we rexpiest you to accept in return our best wishes for your own uninterrupted happiness aad welfare and for the ptiaiperity of tiie Cuited States of America, and so we recommend you to the protection of tbe Al mighty. "Given at our court in Windsor Castle tbe Vth day of July, in the year of Our Lord IsaT, and hi the fitty-tirst year of our reign. Tour good fKend. Tarosia, R. t "StasraT." Susquehanna Bone Phosphate now reaily tor delivery. Farmers who have not ordered will please call at tbe orri.e of Peter Fink, at the Somerset Depot, and examine our goods before purchasing else where. A. Z. KiwEa. The Lewistown Pratt is responsible fiir say trig chat two colored children of that place got up a match to see which one could eat the most corn off the ear; they were bnither and sister, the boy got away with a eleven ears and tlu-it l..k,sl with agony at b:s sister when she lay down beside the thirteenth cob and die.L Tbe boy likely frit that Way, but couldn't. SOMERSET MARKET. Correetad Weekly by COOK a BEERITS, DCXlKS t.V Choice Groceries, Flour A Feed. Prices f. Augast 31, ls7. ..aS-V Appies. .irieil. r Apple Butter, e gal . Brans, tva Braii, A Iwi lbs Butler, ,mll.) f H (keici. a .. Buckwheat, a M ...t Ji ! 1 HO i lc ' meal, . Beeswax a Ik Bmam, . suKmr-cunsd Hsin.) e it.. JOe lie ouuiry Hauls' a at... .snoiii.icrsi a d " isidesi fi St Corn. (ear. a bu . ishelleil, tm Jlral Chop, corn and .sits, a 1 lbs., i! rye. It lbs, is- lie ji .. .i'c Jl "XI Eis. e Jo t l.sir. Roller FnsrsM. v bbL. Vieon. a bbL..- .jr mi ! W .axsreit. a DO. Lant. a - Middiiiirs, p luOiba I NttS. !'! Jte'i'Jr J1 vi P-sl.ss a 'in .tutm.ne New Pntabiea. HI P"--aJes, dneil, Jf k ft.tlur Rve, e bu St ii- salt. . So i.-, a bhl tl Jft Ground A'.timi " sack 1 H (Ashjonj fbll sack 2 $i ' Suar, yellow, a In -... s67c "whit... l lb , 7i.:'ir Tallow. 1 lb ato"r heat, bu juc A DMINISTIUTORS NOTICE. EKac? of Crmn wank. dprVL, bae ot jomtrei Tap . fv'nwrw Ca, Fa Lum of fciininb-tmtiun on the above ete haviuAj hwu fTmnUHl u the undrivned by th pftrpar auiiiontv. mmc ia her;bT gtrn to ail psTMm inict.'tel to sa;d tate u louke immli ate paTmflt, atirl itxmm Uavtnc claim amn.'tt tbe sam u present iht-m duiy autaieitticai rr -.-tlment on .Saturrlay, xtobvr al the law result-n? of deceased. DAVID X. PWANK, autL A'lrainnitnitor A IM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of C. C yuwelman, dee'd., lare of Somer- j fc-t Btruuiiii. ?mier-et Co., Pa. , L ttT f euim1a;tru.wO oo Uie atxre etttatv t having b-n rraatrfi to Uje au!-riTi7t1 rf Uie j promr authoritr, mTie in btjfHf giwn v afl . p-ffMuii iB'ifpUni 10 -aiti eiMitte to avajce jxuiiits ; ale payufut and tfte having ciairn Hepi;n?t ; the utiUK will prefvnt thrm dnir authenncatti ' fir tiifmeut on T'lejwiay. ctt-ber li, Lv7. ai ! the lrochfuia4tarr'B otfioe ia Smcer-.. i -H. Ik L KIT H ITKXD, f ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. iLnCiiAtof Jatirb W. Kplry !?; a-t1. but of J n- Lifttm of A'tnunirttration au toe above fMtate having bet-n xrauuM tt tiie im-fcrsiifnt-ti by tiie propr-f authnriiv, s.rfiev ut hereby riwi lit all prrxiSr iui 'ftti ui iit euae u make unraMi ai ffvavmnt. ainl fhcMv- hariiiar eiaima utaUtun (became will pra-iit tbeoi duly auineiitiiait-t fi -wiiivinent on suiniav, LcUrbtfT s. l-7, at tue late residem-e of deeeaiii. eUlCM- AdiiiiiiiJrtratiir. 'J'RIAL LIST. The ful I.. wine a a 1st af ramies fcr trfmi attne sVpiemisfr Term. 1.7, e.miaeat-iiuj Fourtll Hue- j day. JMh day. c nHT WEEK. " 4 " ' I i. M. t'riti-hrield's use vs. Arehibuld Mvi'iierssl. i J. H. r rlti .. -: X. K. I 'nwluield. et. ml. i A. fc Kyaa - Josiah iinuit. t.-m ere. n .acora VBL -- Ilwnl eva'shiiT. jolia Bcrkevbile. J s. t .M-iKjif - Aiipir .i H tiis-kinir. et si . iVti sViwiersei A Oaiuhria R R i o J.-hn Stt ASKlimee. e al vs si a M P H K I o Isaac Hiuras v B ,t il R K i n Srtm. steniman & t'o vs Elorine 'nal To R. -o. -t steciLaiaii " John J & Kusr.sCb.eIl Fairv.ew i'.jaI to " Aaron s alaer " Henry Kunx Jf. B. tRITT-HFIKLD. Prothounury. J M Hay Isaiie Hiuros rwnttt Pnv' office. ) Auit. M. Lss". PUBLIC SALE BY VIRTT'E of an order of sale Lssued outofthe iirvbaas' t.'isirt of Somerset Couuty. Ps., to : us direeu-il. we tU ex p tussle fcy public unicry j ua the premises, at I o clock p. oi., ou ; SATURDAY. SEPT. 24.87, the filowinic dw-wTiN-d rval eitate. late the prop- i erty m atuitel Brmiefiner dw'd., to wit . j Kin 1 '4 certaia tract of land situate in i IMG. It rpper TurkrfortTwp.,.S-merHt j Co.. ka.. rontainihic -VI aud 4 pen-be, mure r ; let. atnit J'aetv-i thereol cbired. and ol wfiih ' abtxit JO cn Uiereof are ia madiw ; aii in wxni eialuvwuoaand the balaaev well ttmiwretl with white oak, poplar, red oaa. luruKa. att- i Miun lanU tt reemaa brotiber. rUmiio ; hroiuclier. Frederick Vminkia. Jacfb Yuaukin. ( JrbB CuniuBvham heirs. Coal. oke and Ida ; asd other, aaving Uurreoti erected a guwi tw-ewry ! Dwelling House. ! j new LMuk barn 40r- feet, pood nuptrcainp and : other ouibviittliain. Thi tkrrn ba two b-rK tra 1 MTiiard xTat'ted toithrinest qiiainy of ail kiuti ; of taiuianl fruil. hi well watered with never 6iil- j iiitr irvnojia. anl it unlerUud with uoaL taeuo- veuient w church, mrrMMi. Uoum aod Mure, atul ' with.u two milea ot the B. tfc O. kvi Iroed. and .' withia a hort distance ot' the ('fiia aud rV)nii f Ftrk Railroad, in vue of the oaeaw tartuuiet too ui7 the county. Thia beinj the laie Ituiuir ! atead of the dKX'avd, j Terms : i 'ne-tfiirt1 of pnrrhav' nvwiey, aftr expm?eB of niuQ and oaitr are deducted, to reuiaia ;a lii'n ur.n tbe prvmir" to erure the w:tn'.-a d.wer, the intrt thereof to he paid aormaliy to the widow, aivl at her iatli the prutnpat Mtm to the heir of ?Sarn BrtKirfiwr de d. mw-t.,:rd ; toe pini;a: rutmvy rwi oa ct!itirma:i n of and the bai-.in'e in tu etml unTniM.1 pay intriiO from eifirtnn.tin ofsaie. withtit itfrjt. Ten p-r';nt of the piinua!e money to b paid n soon an Uie property is knoked down, which wiil bt: trejfctvtt a part paymeut on the nn one- third. Po--eamn ifivt-n April 1. I. LetvTT3 paymeniw bu be r-tu tht ftremtse by iadpr-t rxktnu ezettivtiuu buiHia. $ - ; FkEDERICK trtX. . BRt,-n-H. rrueHeca. j All ejrre5paiilen atklreMri n t;je a-ove Tru-teeaat Irttaa. uri. H. S.-rt Aaoftwy m Ijiw, Soni-rt-t, PtT, vftr rnceivw Bnup& u-ouotv. . AGENTS WANTED -TO WUL- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS j UT SAMPLE Thene MMIK are In either ve I roee orBe ailk. Brocade, ar rib. trv-ry band- ; anme and dumoie. Large wie ara aaade, aixi : au)Ml par aMHared aamo. Ail nnempKM-m! pet- J pie THnrd a rite to ns rmmedtatelT. Addre-a i A.OftTl9l 4k U., miadeipiua. ia-U7-ly. I I OF i Y alualileReal Estate. HKRIKFV S A IMC 1 Br Tfrtor of JWitirr wttt tj(t Fa. lr V f mud Vnii f,x. &ufd mtl tri' ifir ( ,mrf of 'ofirao Frtw tf SmrfH t(mry I til TE,, I piir wJe j ihf. fniiTt H,N tn sjirw B'r ( (ssllia, Pm.. Mt I FRfOAY. SEPTEM 3ER 23. 1SS7, mx 1 !( rk r n '! Mic rslit. titlv inwrvsir ni I rM:ru rf tsvtf7i finJi-per-itwT. oi'. m Attn i ttnia emit if ;tiut a J norr T" t ."-HiHT--t cv.iiaiy. F . i;.rir:nt tAii -mi H'-jy W nvcvt Mit ltjttvi .'afT--r, !ar Ajihur vn-f VVti- imiii .-.i-,'TJi. -otit.L.i' niif 4 ex f-aiil I :--r'ie VwHi-H h : barn uri Hiirvrr MaiciiHiiUK' ut) ;xi" piwrthrurv ta. Tetiirfu Ua xw-n;ktB attfa! pnfurfty ui 'nwix-rJ jiijJieftrr, aU the uit M SHin i.ulrns-r. AtX All tite rfirht, tit!- inr-r(l fi;ra of V! entinv BrUeJ-lit, of. in vut ornio trwt t i: uae ia Summit T n-h i w. Str.i t:euB(". liniri Iaii'I if J Hrttktr. h A o. k. R. la tir. cHititinir 4 aw Tva iwTf ttr !?. mmi faavinie ii-rvtn erv-rutl oe aal mr-hiiif M-rv rrnjiit lar-'iiiaaf vni MiiertMiTfMj:;t;iAp the t.(inwiii4MfT-3k1 Tatt-n in t-XrH-tHi.m a ?h prfrty Vavicn titttj UriM'Ll al tije uit iH P. t'. Meyers une. AIj?0 AU th Tinht, till. Inwtwt nd ciaim of Sum xtfrl Rwrrw-k -vn-1 Loni- HtiJTTfct-k f m and t rh ft.ii;winir i-inriwil rmi fiA Tia r A o-rtiu a lri IjuvI -iriieiw in Shsvie Tw-tilp. -.in-r-m ronnty. !.. niiivaeT ow h:tir-d eu-rvT irhifv JT bt-sjfc, aiM.t tcirty at-rwttif ii. a atv -ltBP-el. C Ttr m-rw tn niewlv. bUnfT wt-ri timhrvvt, with liinre mppi urrdaaM tDcrvn : tjt.rtiiiuifr Ina W cf w irt Lnraiyer 1 'aj ,iri uv L ir. Frseiik'la !tt?whi iv1 iirk. tn:i rtne eviiti a. h;i ttorr (mae. a on tii a aif iry i:!ine? hoiw, i ifH( .mm uiti ijth-r oc!u:Kl- 3. Bmmrk &nl Lot fesrr4-k.. ac liie rfuitof aia iei and .-Nimnna Ziramtniuui't I ALA) f All the r-irht, title, intertsrt and rlaim f Fril ' erif ai HoHnjokof, In and tn the fi IW-wmr de f stnoeti real rotate, vw ; 1 o;r ceitaiQ hs .f ; irrfHind ft-miin a inare. -tiinnte in ttje w--trn ; part oi .mret BavpHierh. fwmTvt finm: Pa., i GouQued .n iheuortu by ' duxi ?ltvi?u jo -e went by au l!vy. on thHh Mun -itrti ad on t the west hy the oobut- roaj iitii.nv tue b-ma'U.-j ry between thi fL.rtrU.rh a.iu Twuhtp. ruhte(!i- iiife I:,a.'rrii. and nig inr&m erwitni a frjuiie dweU-ia hoj, Hat'ie. and oiutr otui-iiiitliir. i With the upptirteiiaiM-es. ! A lot tr arevL h grimud ntnate in Snerwt Bniuxh, S-meret '"'lutiiy. T.. h Minded m tn-; ' tajrtb by Pam-!. nreel. on tne earn hf iand tr- mer'y ot' Freilt-rit' ui3rrt. ou the tomH by iaad ! of Mrs. E. A. T.ytna,n. and nn the wet by laud of Franet E. Vsein.ereotiiaiAiUir twoaiid rveu ! eiiTtitl. ai:re?. wuJi ilie Miipuru-njin'-e's. Taken in exenitioti a wm it 'peny of FnM j ick tiofchnw k at txie ui tdainMia Trent ivx- ecutrnt, et !. j .vL)- ! AU 'he riirht, title. !nter-r rlmira ld demand ; of W. Fraiiai '.aui of. In and r tiie lo.row.u.; . -n-r f-ed reai e-t-ue, ?;i . A o-rraui Urt. tt" uriMir-d "ittialo in Jv-nrnTtown Bf.rooti, - rm.-r-t i oiiti.v Pa' attjtunins nui oi Ji.u uiv.-r tl;y: J-.iiii ' Kitik and otf-.-r. ctrtitaininz aSuit -ne rin f ; an .-ien?. bavitm therttin em iHi a iarvtr Tv.t-try ' ; I'nunr daeiiituf hMi!--. partly nn:fit-i, fruine ta- i : ble and .Alter outbaildintiM. with the appuru- ; nans-eft. ! j Taken In exncinn the property of W. t Fnuik. oaul. at Uie suit of uoiaon Judy, d. al. f AU At! the riirht. title, interei-t. eiuim and demand ; J of Jjf ri ' 'miner, of. in and to a -erji.n tra-t of ; - land 'Ttnate in JrTrrin T'wnfbip, H;mt-rt : : t ounty. lJa.. adjomui land oi hn ai-ttt. : 5 (rt-orje- M.ji.re ami Jtiu .'! . eoniainina nine- ! ; ty aerw. .to which are ere ted a on and oiie- ; hair" vury frazi: dw.-Uii:ip hutte aud :)( tam. j wirh the Appirtnn. Taken in 'execution a the pmr-erty of Jrob ; Crani:r. at the Mill of j. M. Hoiderbaum. et ax. Alt the rirhr. title, interest, pnrperty. e!aim and f demand of Henry .-?sa-tib of. in aud ua -ertaia j li-t of (rrrviind tituate o the ttini-?r of Norta atid ; rirtn -rr-eta. tn Meyertaie Htrmi;n. x.m-rei Cofuny. ia, bunndrti and .i-!.-riU-d aa foiio. by Filth ?rett.'iu tbeatrtiih by Nrth i-tivet and ; ou tin "et iy lttoi if. L. Mi!r. jaid iot btnir jftxty feet iwr aud oontaiom me-i-tteenth of i an acre, navine inerejn ert u-o n two-iory ,ne j tIVt-Li:U(( tltMC IUU VUV.Jtl.i(ltK, Wit. Jt' pi irt -naDre-. T.ikeu iu execution as th property of Hnry ; &auo, at tbe uit ot P. i M-yeni. I Al the rf-rht. title, inten-it flaim and demand of t.iai'iriU fc lraniel-aiid Jt--pa W. iwiiet?. t. in and to thr foliiwint two r--ra:n p:eis irr par- ' eeis wt" Laud bi-nudoii and des-enf-ed a tctiow-s to w;t : i No. U .situate in .'omere, Townahip. mr-t t fituity. Pa., aiarnnjr! lar.tl :'niir'-ir of Ht-nry ; 'lav-omb. r.-.rj? Swank. Wm. Hntz. Jt.nn . Raut-h. and other. etinraminaT one hundred and rwem-Hve ai'm more -r ie--. pet'U ar-- of ; whit'h are clearvd aiii tbe baiHiiee -a'xi tim- i b-red. with a Utg hon and U-rtajji thereon t eret-d. with the aptitirv-naruN-.. Sin i. 3it:uue in Jenner Ttiu n-iup. potin rt Ot-u-ry-t'a.. adininini? iund1 of H-.n. H. P'ri- : iutr ttti Hi't'trrt ix-k-vitii, ronLainiCtf two -re ; ai;d lore; pert-hr. r.i-l iiiea.-tirv-. aud hav ir ttirem ere-teJ a iwo &ry piank 'iweLinit f bouiw, -rftti.il-. aud ottier ott 'UiitHtra. aa t!e : ai'tort-.iHi--. it hirtkT the -ut f jrar.-J " nvy- . eu by Frederick Bre-eaer and w.fe u fc rjcaor-m ' Nate, who niiivi yii xtiv same to i;t .iMHiie Henu. who fonveyd the tai u Michael t KooiiLi tat convey -d the .-a:rte u df- n-iania. i TiiSit-n .n exeffititin a t::e pnpertv f H-tm.iiid ' . 'aoieia and Joeeph W. Itiiii:i0 ax the-Hiit of l C. Zaniuerraan. , - AL.O j All the ricbt, title, inter-"t, elaim and dt-mand ! of Jt. U. Mikier of, in anl u two rruuu ir-u-t- of land h.undd ant dtT--i'l r. w:r. I. Htuate in M it fori t ash i r, .jtr:rMrt i Coiuty, Pa., adjoiniM ir.'l of J.;l;:i S. :.:.er. Aanm Iikrr, hart R. Sannr ud r-itnon Hati- ar. coiiuuanjn -ar-s ano .t pereti. un proved. w;ih fnirf or'har'i-". i?nod water, ie. ai:d ; ha til ere j re-tei a larm :ratue dwv-iuaf QCUHf. j Daim nam iiou oiertui,.uiiaiuir'. ii.ti -nr w- j purteiiunre?-. i N.K 'Z. rttueue in Milium U7wnfniT. rav-r-et moury. Pa., adjoin inv lard" of John Miller. I t aaritw H Moucf, and others. enta.uic? A j aere and a) 'n.w ariee. havim; then-on trHtn! a ; two ory frame dwllinr doit-te and other out- i buildioarv witn the 4piurteOsiut?. ( i T.-iken m exwurJon .i- the pn(erty of Jaifib H. ! Milter at. tne mu( ot' . Ptulw au j ALSO j Al! the riht. title, intereat, claim and demand J of Mi'-hiu-t A. -Sinner of. in 'int to ih un(::vi'e! on-half of a ertain trwt f land dtuat in L-w- er Turkeytoi tow a-hip, Snier-t nninty. Pa., j adjoining- the UnnMigh of t mrtuene. landsi of I nwi Jc 'ar-wo. W J. Bier. Robert Paiiatborn and j otn-r, rontaininfr Qw wrea. mre r tei . havtnu- ; thereon etvenwl a new tat rv piank dwei- ( linx hotie. and lotr -tar te, and other uot;uiidm! i with the anptirte-nanfe!. j Taken in eicutoa the property of MiehaW ; A. banner at tne nt of rharV" 3it-rmaiu u-1 f 1 Bierman H;edlerHinr A we ol Vth -ein. and it-e of J. B. Ly-ms. Aent, and ue u( IL : kir-rr.au. f - AL.-4) ( Ail the riichu title, interen. eiaim. and dt mand of J. Mryrr. of. in and to the foiiowmir de- jajT-risri ral tftare. to wit : j No. I. A oX t itrtrtiad -situate in -lra-mi utwa- ; ithip. .Sjoiv-p-eH tunty Pfiin t HtatiiiD ou ', friirta mm. OMn or le. biaindeii by a.ey on the artlL, StUid pMirh r-atl oil l he ea?-t. ami V- Howman on the w-. w .ib a one "tory tnirne . houjtt and taitlauaAiuoT. mereoii ere!el. witii tne ; aj-iMiiit-Urtiieer. Vo, Ltn No. ltftin Meyer aiidit ion Ut Meyer- j dale rioivui;ri. jtn'-rv;t riiiity. Pe:tn a. trbcini ; rortr feet on ecotid Averroe, and extendi nir ba-k ! one buiidred and twenty Jeet lo an aiev. atljoiu- i inn .of No. 1()7 tn the eaut. autl iot No. M3 on the ; wtrt. with tHe appttrtenaneejs. N-. :i. La No. l.-l. iittiateai afrrva:d. frimtiny i on ftie hley rt. mi the wet. wrh tnill raeeon the ! nonb. ail-yon the east and ktitdJ. Syijiroa u& j rih. cmta:ninir ie-frtirth at' re. more tjr lew. ' with she appunenaite. I No, A I-ot Noa. and 7 in the town of Romania . :n immif town?htp. mc rt eonnty. Prnn a. froii t.r tirty (eel on Ueimtick streets! with tUe ; ap p .irteniitv e. No. i UrP Noa. 9 and 10 In ld town of Ro- mania, fronting :ify fet on :t-antiMk tr';. w.rb a oe ant one-half t-ry dw ding houe and it- buiidxiLus theruou erectctL, wuh t.1. appurtenan- ' Taken in exeentTon at ihe pmT-rty of J. i. Meyer at the wiit oi hjisjujufl i-i ti:y a-e. - NOTICE -Ail pronr pnrrhafdTiAT at the abt.ve ;a:e w'U p.eae take noCice that a T'tirt of tbe pur ha- mftMy ?i fr; male k:iiwit at th 'inie t;et ale "wIl he rmirel Mtn a f ie pmperty m knocittM down. otneri-? i; wiJ aVaram b- ex el to ale t the ri-k of thr nr-t. p':rr!i-er The reaitt'it- of the pir'ha-e mrney miH fte paid n or iv-forv T'linr-ifcy of the M wk of tue -wpt. term tf foirt. th time tix-d br the- rur. for M-ruriiur me as-know xdKnient of dcU. an-l nodv-rt w.Vi be a-'kriowLedued until the piinr.aie morie hi paid in full. ?br;riiiMuiij, t JOHN WINTKK aiiK-rfr. hnfYilX. jrELir SALE OK j Valuable Real Estate. BY TTRTVHof theamWtT e-ted m n? hr the ! will oi rabnel i'hr:inr. dej L we wiil e pre Ut pui'lif cale on the prtmi.-e aS I u'rhx-k ; th nlowinif le)rrijrl real eta:e, late the prnr ertT of'irartrlel hrt'ner. -tee'd. . A wrusn ; pnijiertT -HtMase ui uie viiUbce f iijjei'TJv. -m- ; erM-t ruiin'.y. P-.t. coni-tit it t-ne-half m-tk- .f ;ani. hartnc tltenrn e reeled a Larxe two-Htry . dweP-ing bHte, sCahu;. . BL.VCKSMITH SHuP. and wnLffr-maJai?r tp : water and wme : frnit. ThN b on-of rhe N-t fand'- Air a hU-k- i tuiith tn ihe eiwinre. TKRMr. in haiKl on Viirrr ofdeeitaml the oniunee in S y-ar witii lntre-t. U he neenred on lite nr.ferT. lo rer eeni 'if pnreham mn-T tn he paid hlvn in daj j (ifMfcle Propejty not fiuhjeet ut .V. B. f HfcTFR. A. D. rtiUlSTNtK. j ait)r3. Ej,eenur. ; ilLE f AJ'CFaT OR RKFX l ! To Wawhintrbm Baker, re-qdinit in Fultua. Mult- : rv rnah ts-nnty,' trvir?n : : Y'WI are herenv untilicd he and axpear at an ' nrvrj.im" rt to held .U "-'merei. Ha. on .H-miaT. the th day f iittTi rvr nt-xi. u- ae- ; rpc r reni-ie n take the ai s;;tte id -lrTiin Baker. d-ea--d, t tl ai rai--! Tahtat: n. -tr thfww eoe wh the uie !h-titd n4 Hni. JtiKMFr- .Orrtrp. : J iHN WINT'K.y. n. IT, 17. . rr' It. E VKL LTOirs NiiT.'t H Kaie of Ephraim R. dtT-a-et1, late 'if ine- raan'tiin T'n. . tu rt- wiiiv. ra. I,etfe? teMameviarr mi tft abaea- Cfvtnte hav:idi hevn KTiuieii to tbe unl-rir.;a-d the frrrT anflwirttT. n'tie h-r irn v all tieTHtrwi imfe-iAc-d, T-wiri in maa immedi- ae pavw-nf. aisd ii tviii airsin-t the mr t -n' -fn d -i!y autrr.-nUf-aiv1 fT -rttteoieftC n Thandav. Sebemier L I T. al the restdenee ttf M Mdltr. in -suM ttwyiiip. HilH K-. jttlJOk Exm ot Ephmua Hajm, decd. E XEtXTftR'S XimCE. fexaiw of Kirhael BrnbaJcer. deeeased, law of ; Stsyetiwn HurrKteh. Ssim- ancr. ra LvHtwlauBentary (in tae aiw etaaa; ba in been irmuted k the !i!eriimI hy the prrper mt! rixy. airtiee ra beretry uve to aiT persirU :n- r detaed Iaj mid etate t ruaa im)neliau- pavmenC and thjwe harmif -laiHU aa.n-4 the name wiil preMtnt them duly wiil.fn(icated Ut nvtirment tuthe Ex rent) ir at the Late remdenee M tnr de- ! reaaaij, a tiaxurdav. the 34 dar M epmber, ' lK7 WiiXLO Bai BAKhR. julT Execvxar. ) IS GO TO GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA., FOR CAE PETS, T A TTiiS G , OIL CLOTH, RUGS. iSXAXK PVT)S. STAIE IiOr)S, j LA E CURTAINS, I TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, &c j LOWEST PIUCKS OUAUArrEEI. j Their Stock is Immense. Freight paid on Carpets, etc., to points on the 5. & C. R. R. by j GEJS, FOSTER fc Q LTXX. HEADQUARTERS. Minister of the ( :-r-ef. :--K-sris. Si-htsil T swhn. Bwok tn's ami riTs.s Hisk ti.iv ' ers. si-o.s.ii L..lra ami .neir lai;iii.. in tn-i cvrry.:v jn.s-urd M..ri.:y. ii.. ,ia. jL.iu,-i..'n ( Bi.-ics, Kit-.. :.i-. r l-irii-r!. si Kisri'-lti s & srtKfe Ti'j lanre H.. K -MS". -l..,:i s:i I tjiu-osive ft r...i s. . iiuir. s. i pn'si."-.! al s.i uras Uts.ii.u.1 ciiuinr sn.i ;.mn yrn-lin: s.th ; evrri-li.iUi; in ii: -u.;.i -;sl;..n.-r .';i- i:.i ia.ty (t.:.-.i n tir.r '.r.rh-. ai. in v r,ri. Kr a.I i tsiy..r w;;l : ;irs n .t, ,,r y: IVrt;- p.-;, .-rs. t ..--Aui ;l..nt. .iti.,....i K.s...iirf n.-tior. evry!li:;i4 sii tr...; to:- '.ii',-,. a!ni.y ni.-i '.iiiui i.- tii L.::ic- :--t su.i tvni-n V x; .-'y ! -.i...ti. : Lie oii,.ti-. :i. iiin- .h.-i- -ia:i... h- a.:-."s o :'or rii!.iisi. Ks-lt ,n:d ALl.nn- i.ir V-'-n' v.i t rs. fcmt.i.rir..".iC : -rt stall t:mrs to n-ohir i.Hrt:irs ti. .-siii-ss. t-s- ilc-ies, bo--- anu A.r.ums. ! My aeui iAxa .:U-aruiK i- si per -tay ,a ScimiBcr time, mm -H..S. jn-r day ui W .mt?r. i at.. i, i FISHER'S BOOK STORE, SOMERSET, PENN'A. tOKiiRUE W. P.KM-'oliD. fLARK 11. PKN'FOKD. ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! 'GEO. W. BEN FORD & SOX.. ; OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baers Block, JjOlIERSET, TKNSTV. We keep o instantly on iiap.d a lanre . k of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMICALsS. DYE STUFFS, INVENTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. : , The pniwt ami best to be found in thin market. We alo kwpon htan-l a ftiH -f TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. Atul all toe leai IS 1:2 ai'parii-tiaiii- netl ?Hih oy P'lyh'ian.i and ramiiie?. WV raarintt't in rl.i line, j-t-" t iii:;iiHvu. TOILET ARTICLES AXD SCXDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS LAPJSE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTJ-IDAY Q!fTSALWtYS I f-4 STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE EK-nr THE MXP.KKT AKft.P.I!-. PiTH IM'.MF-TIC AND IMPUTEI. Frescriptiens Cccpcniiiei Famlij Eipis BIM fili Corretes Uur own make cf HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It U "f a siits n-.r il'.iuiiiy. vi e keep in tjtilk. si that anv srsciai in-relicut i-an be ait'lni. -sii.i at "J-'i ccnte a pouniL We ! a square- l.asinessi ani will p'we y.i yoiir moneys wi.rtii. No tnml'ie ti simw ijihLs. PURE WISES AND LIQU05S F03 MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS Jan. 5. li7. Louther's Main Street, Tniz H:d2l Dn? Stcr: is m t. V ei aw. I ! a W.sls.u FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. JlfdiciiiPit. Dye Stuffs, Spotiffe, Trust Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, ttr. THE IXT iR HIVE? PEit-OXAL ATTENTloS TO THE CrMPUCXDIi t)f PiiysiGians'PrfiSGripnQns i Family Receipts GRFA T CA I'M BELW TA AV TO r O.VLr FRESff AXD PfKB AR1V IE. SPECTACLE.S, EYE-(iIV8SES. And a Fall Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a largre assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on h:md. It is always a pleasure to displav our tx-ds to intending purchasers, whether they buy trom u- or elsewhere. J. Mm LOUTHER, M. D. CEA?Z2TZi3 sss 1. ij Ait sMiUs.tiiu KJyVr-V', 1 i- U4wli. Over 500 0 if4'"r I 3end-f" Beautiful Designs 9 Jiirrs. iQ: i 7 rr.-: 11 ri -t .Pittsburgh Female (College prrrsBirsGH conservatory of music. TnorDtsUangrhiaM: LINmiArts. Mwrtr. Etursttna. Fs Im ysit Tiwi CrsJ MM la sbcS. ate. -pwrtvi fi-vrrmm's. rrnnL HsMtaral. Tsmcy T.mfcn. CImtssj. wm -jus is as. wiMat rity WSO.L TTllrrf-tairt fmrnftn Srtrt. Brfhrw SKUllnr Mrrsn-nn wfwi anatur OKarss4ato Raw. A. H. HORCBOSS. President. Jru'itittoa. A- ' A HAI2S3ME WI03IN3. BiiTHDAT Q3 KSliSAT FSEST. V ..mmi tut atartai w M nb WW Wil Ltd LUBURG Comluun a Psrtor, An rarRwtmi with at oar Wkamk Pilii. THE LUBURC UANF'C CO.. DRUG STORE. GEORGE W. BEN FORD & SON. Drug Store, Somerset, Pa. Rapidlj Bccshr a Gnat SOMEKSET. IA IT WILL. PAY YOU To Rl Y !'fl. l nr Wm. F. SHAFFER, Msnnfti-tiirert.f scit Is-sirrin SMI 111 Dim AUa. J-trnl fw IV n uiTt BRirMZE: Pirir.s In ortsf of JfiSI"3IK"T ')EK w.U fin.l it to ih-ir :TnrT:s !n at ntv -hop whnp s pruprr sl.w-.!in lii be eivrn ui.-u. a"-." - tt:rim trfTflltirrit tyrnt I itmi t'tl' s Vgh Y Ot W. I mvitc spwemi surnrkn u. tt Whrtt Bronze, Or Purt Zine Momirpirt9 Inmtics.f hy REV. W A. ,R!;. a 1, laipc r-nir- i in Um mi uf M.Te."A.M. aI i 'A-T!:l r--N. snd lii.-a m !.. to Uie P.i.r M.-nnntvRi fr .sir 'kanireatie 1. nisw. SIVI mi 4 CALL WM. P. SHAFFER. ncDrni m m jv wt Wtsltr Vmt 9m UHr - ary. HaiUss, Hallata mr bsrm.ka mmm tSAlSt Un DP.1MT 1 Ull n. r. ifr-y u' -ro.i .si j - rpssro tm .il 111 Cv ? 4 Ji'J tir imlnw, f r-wM u wri. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES tba timna Cmi vwk. sad Rvtatkxl ae-i i di awCsiaMsras sail nennua earriuRS. IC3 H. 8th St.. Philada.. Pa. Ml