The Somerset Herald (VKK'K 11 Editor. "S .'l- --'si SEI..tt'V ..September fl. 1" S.w . t full Republican ticket- V.r 1 c "CI... 4. ..t Vei.-. beddothing nhrht just siuirrels are verr wan in this lasitrhbor- I Vie pres.-s are running nil time these are beine squeezed in at both Tbe clays euus. Tl discarded being donned ,t to ci.h cold at this season ; be It's aretul- uf these sharp mornings su-est .f new oven- . just eived T!'p' L" kiriy average one in So trouble lo suit yu with qmiar-ie- at fct-r i ."-nyiicr s. on all li railroads Tin ici-s, i.ts r travel vcrv ia -tiiis season. rui rcdtwiiou in tlie ioe of spe-lacitw ,V(-i.'s5 ker 4 Murder's. v ti.e b'it:ful bangui? lamj-. .: ?' I :tenis. etc. ai j . i. '-e-3 3- K .ni Illation spectacles mlJilM i rl.io at l.iesecker A nyd.-r . , -:u r- Vs.'h.-r monument iii be erected at m u. An association lias been lorraea ;.. ..nt the j-uui. VJ j ,:,e. t,.'.l the lii!-.imnre people tliat V. t " si. iy crow aaJ th- y paid j-s.ia tiijrfit ani jt.vk! the sUtereeut , -i .-..iiir 'rv '..; vaudjuxi o'er niaiiy a briiliarit color ; 1:.. ...ri.l pv bnfc-ticr tLan lief.jpp, V;.v !) I'liJ our hiarJi be Juik-r ? ' T'..- ..l.W !MM--j?r in L:e:K ia tbt i" t "1 (i::ia. iiicii L nearly a tiiuus- ;. '.I. Thr lirt numVr is said to vr-is . ' Now is ihr time to t.a if True..' is the brad liriv which : .. ; ;..t "fa ja!T in rvu-. Ni, prints . v. r t:i- aiiii"UU'-"-- that the .-: of v . -j:; lu! tl.un-U will not rtk't f.:aii,..:i;ii. t - r y.-jr- '-! "I'le-.m of pro- . as ::.a::ti.-l t" a v.-tc of tin- jw- . ,.f i.w u:- ith tin- !!- itig n-sult : j . . j.-..;.. .ii. !.'. ".. ; apim Tohili- . ri. li. ''. A r.-rTim,f on tin- ju.'t- s Katid in Iii ; r-.:ur u: tU m iii t-idt was one oftlieat-t--t: 'tiS of tit La. ka wanna county fiiir v.-n liun-irtsl doUan"' worth of nrf-s'nts , -. i! wii :!. owi'W- A ..arrL-r y.nm Hew ititu acrjnt s!nJ.. jj . ;r..-u.w:i the otJ.rr .Ur. an to it- l.v u. s t. i a i-ajvr sayinc : " If sh or m -.;t K-rxl numtier to K. g. larr. V . T ' ..nrt and ir.t, New York." -on hand a ianrr tiumiwr of p.d k a h u e will !.:r:;.as.-r. Pri.t- .11 in quantities to suit 1 ,. ,,,.-1,1, YM I the planttig mill. Ho! KI"K B .t Paro. . -auie of ti.e ur.wu snwnnv oi t . , i ..... hi . runr.w.v.tioii in the Roman Catholic j i: i:. will Ix- riitlaiiuJ in the Fjtmm ir i from Mr. "livr Knt jT, on the 1st ofic iv,:rly iv. professor Huigiun. whose tober. Mr. K:i.i-r w iil atthesatue time s-'.:i!ame wita the Cann law gtvw him take ssrioti of his new brii k residence on ia. tltliess for the Usk. j Main strvt. T:,. -.l;7'!! w ho remove from one borough .,; !..!..lii to aiiotlr. or from one voting ;, ., i:,t.. aixAher, between the Mh day . f i t.Tri(-r and election day. l"-s his r ,: '." v -... In3:ise he innt swear that he 1.x- rvsi !! it it-a-1 itty days in the district sije- iir oth-r to Vote. A i'rw day ago John i.vr, a Cambria i.n.aga butcher, was driving a ft-n ious t -.li tl.ror.jh a sial ic ill which there was a vs.ua-.le t.'-rse T! bull run one of his i, , Mi. the horse's belly, and although a vr-'-riii.n suri.-fs-n was .ailed in who slilch ei .p :!. worn is. tlie horse died. TLe ani nii iis iir.iir.-l f..r t-.-f-y one srlu nss stiain should cut this j; a:;J i it in ins liat. The new j.li c jssuei! by the insurauce companies have a il.u in wl.ith they jMhihit steam en c'w fMin niuninj at night without a :aI mri'.ter: uzr.s-mrit a-nws the fai-e of tlie ..k-Y It wi'.i be wWl to examine vour js..l-' -y a: .nr and thus avoid i.w.ing all your .: ji.r4ii,e in -ae of re. Mm Mckxft We h:tve jut hled a Itrisr lU-frljemtor to our Meat Marktt. in . u all meats au be kept cool and clean. ;:. W. p..rk. kept constantly on tfen daily. Parties havirv ni.t tar. Li it kept Wil.ted. the refrigerator until ! K w I'vis A Co. Tr - MA-r.d IVrsoiis' I-sw," ased by i'K l't-ui..y;aiiia Ij.-j-;'.at ure last June and atyoved. etij-ts that J r.-?rty of every kind jw rs-L ai .jiiired .jr rneJ by a woman be f iv b.-r marr.uire stutll belong to hir ami C 't t.. li. r 1 or his creditors, prov id- el. !,. . ver, that a tnarnis woman shall i'.j; r, '.iv L viTtu mrtsa.v rrot.vvy her sai tte ui.itsj her husratid join in sm-li if jaj. .jr piRifViiii'T." s.'!!K s-n.';.ii n. wsjij-r iii. Ushers i ..tSer pajs-rs ith have been theirs as a pale's fr the prire of oil. Wh.-n ti.e vp-.ir wa ;tit the ftirnti " t:r r.-m ti a c. mine ai:d its publishers r. w ; or two years siilo-ript;.i !". ai.4 t!.-rvat.-!i i:i if ti.4 paid. Monti, if v...; van; a ...uuty ut iy f..r it, and ff v.-t; wm a city pajr do the sante. er (M two mj;ied tause it ail it-- thr ee:. ar.ie pri.-e, when y.iti only want cne of I've ' ar tt::rtn-uih annual conveulioo snail's Christian T-nirraiK-e Vnion of ; Pt.nsylcai.-a i! 1- held t..lier Ii 13. ' t'd :4. IssT, :n I i.'.n-i. T'nini t'.iuuty. ; M - Fra:.rt E. Wi'Urd. Preshient of the j tiai W. t T. V.. will be present, and j 'h-.wr in mi.iress on Sn ia! Pnrity. The j I cc .-r .,f 1 iiiur;. lu. -reatly inerv-ase.! dur 1? t.'ie pjst year, the re being now over one ti. ".!ir! :n ti..- Suite, and this is eipcs-ted " tlir iarjest and rn.-t important meet- iiectr held. TUt fc ii.'Kui letters and p--tals remain s '.ti thr )-.. rhce at rssaierset, w ill liesent to tl Lriier cifiu if not ml led for "-::n trsi dn-fni this date, Sej4 niber -1. iss7 ; Aanian. Em 1 : rVrkey. Mrs. .". ; Im-ane. j'"; Kuiitml Mrs. Molli: Hay. John, --ns,.n. M.ss Kla : Johnson. Mary Estrfla: Wm. H. ; l.hr. Jusej J. ; Nedrow. Tvbj : Re,?r. Ella : Kinder, Tom ; flat.T. K'fir. J . Sinter. Oliver. i u Hire. Miss A. T.; iXm J--!- Marsijil. i. K. l..auTH, , P. M. of IssT is. .Hrr to pmelit T'd l"i:iis4i U,e Biakiiieaad disM-uiinationof ! ' terat.ire and oUieTinirjM,rai andin--M oiatter The atteoti. of lh.w wUi in the Ul.it of defacing walls by .A-wetie .ue aisl pi-tures thensrti is called to tlie 'bird vt; 'm of tlie st. w here thev w ill 6nd ti, aiel millets' mmeitt tiot ex- ,lr r is impuwd c the who c-v :n that . f amusement. Fnvcea, a..,r, .-riling, clow!, p.n. passatre, v any tart of anr lutfe) nais llej, ):: d-i-x. or any other puhlk placssw or -irtl.r-.gs are inci-al,.i ;n tlr r anyone nttia' or causes to br made therein or -"m any csi-srene drswing rt- picture, or pr-at, ual. to be bv others passing or 0n"n same are liable to sufler the "joftlielaw. Court Brt week. MaciT of our farmers at busy makilvgUieir econd crop of hay. Tlie Dew lit trnii ihun-h will be dedica ted on Swiiday kfber 9iU. r.ai.ir an st iliiijiat one dollar fier bush el, and are Kara at that price. t-MUTMrt wil! etid large ck-hsatioa Ut the rjid,eT" ret-iiioo at Neyersdaie Thunnlay. M is t.'on F-fiuiiiSet has gone to llt"Jbo!vh, iienh will isit friTib fiir a short time- TlttTC are ao.Mil t-rty criminal eae down on tl caJen.Jar f.r trial at next werk'a court. Mwr. Coi.k A iienu have had a new jjaveroent placed in front of their buaineea block. The winter trnn of the .ubl!c schools of tbeborouih will eomniciH one week from next Mondar. The Laet Brotliers m ill cutnmenor work on tiieir new brirk building on Main Crone street, thi w k. Miss sn dmT Pitlefcwa:te and M: Min nie isle. of Job:isi.irn, iet Sunday with relatives in Somerset. treet t'.miniissioner knee put down a number of pxl ir stjne rruss-aalk in tiie borough last wvk. M.T'ers.iaie prximise Ut di herself proud Thurslay. Her nlLtnis will pue tlK old veterans a roval welo.me. Ex-Ju.Lre ollins was arn-.tur th siimerset vtitoR to rhila.Mphia during the Centen nial CciehratioU last week. tlatnuta are airviy being bfugtit into market, fin-v are extra larire tins year, and he cr.p is ait ex-irtsliny larire one. , r.iftfiktster .'offrth returned from rhiia- d. ijihi. where he had been I t view the cen tennial uei-bratiou. Saturday tuomiu)!. The pentieman who lost a kid glove in the court house yanl Sunday eveume. can re- c.ver t!e same br calliiii; at this office. Mi May IW! ieft TuosLty morning for tt.-tmri:h, m-iiere slie will visit her frietii. Miss Cora Tate. !s.'ie will remain several weeks. The mark. is oversi s ked with home prown grain's. They are mulitii; at Irom tnree to five cents jer j'un l, and are of a very good .jualitv. The intervstin' q;iestt.n w :h tfie averaiTe in vi-w of the Where will I M-t!i.i:st i rea.-her J -i-t no a(.naa;':iin cnleremv, is. be next year" F. J. Kwr. K.s... rvturne.i Friday even :2 from Washington, Pa., when; he had gine to pla'-e his sou at the Washington a:id Jetlir!i tVil.tre. Mr. iw.r M. X-'fT Jr., left Monday mora in f..r?-;tr!itzt'.'.'l 1. hi., fi-re he expei-ts to l.sate JKT!UAIIflt! j-w.':ry bu-itH-v. He 11 emfKirk in tiie Kider Prter V.-! has ts-en apintnl court steii' vra'h-r for this judicial diritt. He tilled his new sition f -r tiie tirt time at the recent term of tlie Bulford Court. A slijht freight w reck occurred o: the t. A C. railroad a: the trestle northeast of town. Friday morning A number of cars were i thrown over ti.e tre-tle andprettr badly bro ken Up. The R kw.ssl bur'larsatteinpttl to break Ja" e ") "- " 1 lul " "UMr throned the w.ill of tiieir cell, but their little -t i i . . i ! i i i.i.. plan was frustrated by the sheriff discovering the hole and locking them in an-ither cell. i ii .it. .1 j-i.-e a,fcr.fi in.oe into the hous on Vnion stnet w hic h he reientiy i hase.l Pn.f. J. D. Mew. of Meyerlale. dnl in to se n Saturday. He was on his way home fnKn the south of the county, where he had ia-eti a-sisting County Superintend ent IV-rkey in his examination of normal Sch.lol stil Ilts. Dr. A A. Tjyniau, w ho has been spending j the st two months at the Simerset House i visiting Ins mother, will leave next week ! for his home in Imitation, Miw-Htri. He will place two of his children at the college near 1-atrohe before leaving. Mr. John Keim. one of the ohfest citizens of S.mers.'t countv. died at his home :n F.ik Iki towirsiiip on M.nniay of last week. He w as born on the 5th day of Jannary, lr.rj. and was cotissiuejitlyH5 years. 8 month and 7 lavs ohl at the time of hi death. The smaii boy views Karnura's gaily ml - ore - 1 and thrilling pi.t a! display about tow n doilv with renewed delight. ctiber loth is the fateful day when the greatest show on earth will come to town and the small boy walk on the gilded lining of the cioii'is. Hiram C. White, of the w ell known firm f A. J. W hite A Son. merchant ta.lors. ttamlrsbu. - g. Pa w ill be in Smeret on ..r aU.ut the .1st inst , w ith sample of their j new iall stisk of utittntrs ana oven.atim-Kirst-ilas work at ivas.Hial.le prices. Your ttr.t:aire slirsted. i The bill poaten Pt Barntira s riirn Mole i a niarch on tlie Somerset sniall boy, and ! theredy d'-priveil him of much Pennine en i joytnent. Tln-y arrived hereon their private ' i-ar durinjr Suii-lay ni-l.t. and by daylight ; M ilay momiiif tbe larve bulletin beards wrre covered with piudy pictures aud the ear and nietl ha.1 left tir ledf.rd. Mr. r.rinker R. Jones and Misj. bee K. Wal s U-r wre unitcsl in marriage at the residence i of tl- bride's -.arents on l"atri street, last j Tues.lay niomini?. Tlie cervruouy was per ' formed by Kev A. Bash, of the Meth.list , church. Immediately after the orremony i the newly nan-Us! couple b'k passaue on j an ewsi-Uiui.d train n an extended bri'lal lonr. Tl.t Petiiisy'ivauia Eailroa.1 Company is rlrt.sj to lie nly to introducw steam heut- inir on many of its trains early in tlie. nut. Eis"riruett are said to show that a train of riitbt cars can be heated with lour or fire Issands prrssctre of steam. For the present, however, tlie stove will n.4 be remenred from the cars. There is no law requiring the rlianirt in this State. Marriave lirensw have been issued to tile following named pctns s:ik our last re port : Michael F. Kiiev, of West Salislnry, and Missouri E. Warner, of Elk lick township. Huward siirh-r, and Elizabeth Wirkk. b.rth of Ashtola. "haries MiViade. and Nancy J. Moyle, b.th of IV-rlin. Faiwayd K.l ampht ll. of Haeerstown, Md and Sarah A. Zufall, of Mcyerslale. The lightning rl nu who a short tinsr since jayed their d;zzr game on Mr Solo mon Hrrs-bbrrgcr, of Ktklick townsliip. have tnnietl out to lie the some parties who bun nd William Uurvhart, an agni farmer of Mt. n.-asaiit township. Westmorelandcoun tr. out of 1 Thev were caiirlrt at Brow nsTille. Fayette county, where they wenr vested by Mr. Bamhart and fully idea tifHsl. TlKy have been placed iu tlie Grw-tis-burg jail to await trial. They are a sleek air of rascals. luring tle ieniorry alrsliceof Mr. Her bert Niccaiesntsi. vt lives BSfar Pleasant Hill, in fsnTs townslfip, Wcslnesday last, his house was broken into by Uurgiarw. They ransackcsl tlie biie from ce llar to attic and in a bureau drawer they Ciuud some four dollars in change, whkb they carri-d away. Mr. Xirodemos is a poor old man. and the 1m of even this small amount falls hewvi ly apou him. He thinks he kn.nrr tbe guilty parties, and says be w ill keep his rifle lassled j for them should tbey attempt to pay him i aoodacr visit. Death of Ceorg-a W. Bowman. Hsrjre M. Bowman, Sir many years edi tor of the Bedfjrd GaittU. and well known to all the oMer citizen of Bedford county, died at hia reaideoiw in C'arikie. Cumberland ciMimy, Pa., on Monday morning last, agni 7J yean. He left Bedford to rr tlw a puinuuent of public printer under Jaaie buchsnan. Shortly aster the ctowe of Bu chanan' administration be art led at Car lisle, where be has inoc resi.led. Bttifard lnqninr. The Nosa Family Entertainment. The entertainment iriven in the 0iera Houae Friday and Saturday erenitus by the celebrated Noaa fiuuily, was a decided suc cess. Tlie audience each evening was prob ably the largeHt that haa rrer assembled in this favorite place of amusement, excepting when it was first opened to the public, and they were most delightfully and agreeably entertained. They are a remarkable family, gifted with rare musical talent from the el der Xosa down to the little daughter May. Celebrated Her Ninetieth Birthday. Grandmother iavan celebrated her nineti eth birthday at her home in Lavansville last Thursday. Tlie occasion was a most de lightful and enjoyable one, and the good old lady aeeiued to enjoy the "day and was as hap py aa any tfher diildtva, gramlchildren. eieat (rrandchildren, or grea't eieat prarwl- children. who sarrouiwied her. She has liv ing one child, six grandchildren, twenty-six great granilchildren. and two great great gratulchildren, 8he was the recipient of a very comfortable easy chair, and a number of other present1.. Robbery in Ligonier Valley. The tJreeusburg "rm say that on Tues day niht ahoot o'dix k. as J.isej.h Taylor, ail old man about seventy yeurs of ae. and his sister were sittin at atalle in their home near Hillsview. three and a half miles from Ligonier, three armed men burst sudenly in to t.'ie mom, and jumping on tiie old man, bound him hand and foot and then, at the t'int of a revolver, uomiieUed him to dis close the hiding place of his nk-ney. Mr. Taylor protested that thirty dollars was all the money be had in the house, but the men were not satisfied until they had searched it from cellar to garret. Then they left. The men were masked, but Mr. Taylor thinks lie rerogniard them. Fayette County Finds. The drill at a test well for gas in Fayette county has revealed a vein of fine blue stone. In a ravine back of Dunbar furnace tiie edge of it crops out. I'ieces quarried show it to be very hard, admitting of a high polish like granite. Negotiations are already pending for its purchase by contractors in Pittsburg. A lhirtv-ineh vein of iwumetic ore has also been discovered between Dunbar and Cion- I toa-n, which it is said, will assay sixty per (.brick building was erected iu lsiH, at a cust cent Its existence has not been known be- j of Ji.MJ. t're, even to the owners or operators of tlie j In l-"4 J. E!irar Thomson, late President furnace in that locality. It has not been re- j of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; vealtslby tiie drill in sinking these dp 1 John W. ticary, aftTwarl tiovernor of this wells. About two and a half miles below j s-ute, and a number of oilier gentlemen, en VmouMwu tlie vein rises with the upheaval tensl inuian article of agreement tor the xir of the mountain, until itseil U show n in a j chase of the prings. TIm v paid a forfeit ol joss through the main ridsreoftbe moun- eK,.'', but meeting with finani ial misfor- tain. Fuma.-e men have ha.1 it analyxed When pulverized every particle of the ore will stick to the magnet. Another Farmer Duped. The Waynesb. ro linvrd say s a lightning rod agent recently visited a farmer in Wash it. gtun township, and alter some persuasion was induce.! U agree to the putting up of, ligiitnuig rods at the house and barn tor to. signing an article of agreement to that effect. In a few days the agent's men appeared and put up the rods on the barn, when the fann er was informed that as far as the workmen had gone the Cost was iS. The farmer or dered tbem at once to remove the rods but they declined, saying that he had obligated himself by an article of agreement to pav so much per foot Seeing that he was caught he gave them all tlie money he had, forty odd dollar, and his note for the balance of the $). payable in the ireencast!e hank. In order to conciliate the duped farmer they told him the balls attached to the rods would make it so light around his barn after night tall that thieves would not venture near it. The farmer has the rods, but instead of six. they cent him sixty dollars, lightning rod j agents, generally speaking, are given to sharp i tricks. Bit who will 1 the next farmer to v be Juped? " CfUieetTrnsT j A 11 six or seven years of age by the j ! name of McXear, was seri.-osly injured a few i j days agi. While climbing over some sfac ks of timber a swiu-htre fell, catching his leglie i tweeii it and other timliers, crushing it from ' near tlie ankle to nearly the knee joint. Tlie j skin was broken the entire distance, about j twelve inches, and the flesh so badly bruised j that it is struggling away from tlie broken i bone. Fears are entertained that tlie limb will have to be amputated at the knee. Target shooting has bevotue the sj"Ort for j some of the old bloods of our town. Dr. i Fich titer and Marsh Ross purpose joining ' some celebrated dull Creedinoor. or some thing big-r. Aaiateurscan'tcumeiu where j the- arc, and d.i t you never forget it." A sjiortsmens'club numberingahouttwen j ty, went np the Yongh river one day this j week to capture some game, fiome of titem have returned with a smail kit of mountain besi.les s.ne ranie lejrs, noses, fingers and toes. I4s of fun, boys IVisru tr. Pa., "iei. 17. X. lssT. Must be Registered. Tbe snpreme court has just handed down its first decision under the act of lssl, which provides that no physician ran practice in a rwunty without first rejruiterinp tlwreio. The lecasi.iri it of (treat impirtais-e to medical men, as tlie art was passed owinp to tlie ef f rtts i4 the reosrniacl sciiools of medicine j to prevent tlie growing evil of traveling quacks. In the case pn.-sed upon by tbe sa ! prenie court, however, tliere rs no chanre tliat the dc fen.lant is other than a reputable physician, the only allegation heins; that lie practiced in a county where he war no res isteivd. The ase i that of Dr. Jolid E-e, who was ftnuid puilty of practicing in Lef non county witliout being registered therein. Dr. Eire resided in Reading. Berks county, where he was registered, but would occasion ally go to I.rhanon county, where lie would rent an office ft a short period and receive aticnts. The court lield that a physician duly reg istered, residing arid practicing in one coun ty, belt having an otfii in another county of which he made advertisement, and where lie received and prescribed for tients with out being there registered, is a jourTer within the meaning of th act of 1"1, ami ia therefore guilty of w violation of the act. Tlie language of the act applies to all physi cians, w hether residing out of the state or within it. . A Sudden Death. A telegram was received iu this place Tues day morning slating that Mr. Frank H. Pc-st-rethwaite. of this place, had been accidental ly killed in the ranis of the P. L. E. K. E. at Pittsburgh that morning. At the time of onr going to press the particulars of tlie acci dent have tint been bsanied . The body will br brought hotnethis morning for interment. Frank II. Postlethwaitrwasasonof the late W. H. Pit!ethwaite. Ksq. When still in his teens he learned the printing trle in tbe Hebalu office, and afterwanls filled the po sition of foreman of the Hesalv oftice U r a number of years, s.nve si i or eight years ago lie accepted position as brake man on the B. i. U. Railroad, and lias followed that business er since. He was out of mi4oy tnent isr several months this summer, which time he spent in Somerset with his mother, brother, and sister. About . two weeks ago lie left tt Pittsburgh to seek etn ployment and snrnxdcd in getting a position on the P. A L. K. R K. He was a remarka bly fine looking young auui cvf about 33 yoars of age, and was well liked wherever known. Tbe annuuncement of Vis sudden death was a terrible sb.-rk to his relatives and friends, especially hi. mother, who is in isebte health and who is past seventy-five years ef age. The brreaved famHy have the besartb-it sympathy f the entire wcimmirnity in their aiBirtioa. ' .-...,. The Celebrated Bedford Springs bold. The rumors of tlie sale of the celebrated Bedford Springs are confirmed by the Bed furi papers. The Gaattte, however, says that Mr. Philander Case Knox, senior member of the weal-kuowu law 6roof Ildox & Reed, is to-day the sole owner of the ripring. and not a syndicate, as has been stated. " The deed of transfer was signed by tlie Anderson heirs oo Wcilcesday. The consideration is JjM), of which amount ?. is cash and tlie halance is seenred by a mortgage running fifteen years and bearing 6 prroetit. interest. Tlie Andersons insisted upon hav ing $-jv.M remain in the protrty. The purchaser didn't want it that way, but, find ing that he could not get the properly oo other farms, he dually yielded. The Cssarfte says that Mr. Kik.x is a small sroooth-taced gentleman, between thirty -five and forty years of ae, and of unassuming. courteous manners. He never saw the Springs until he came to purchase the prop erty. Being questioned about a eompany Mr. Knox said : "There is no company about it. There fat no one connected with me in this purchase in any way. It U quite proba ble that I will interest some gentlemen with me in tlie proierty. but at the present time the sole title is in me. Of course. I will not ran the hotel. That is not my business, and I don't know anything about it." Tiie Springs tract proper, containing 34 acres, as surveyed by Joseph sducny wolf on a warrant granted May JS, ITbT, by the proprietors of Pennsylvania " to Fred erick Xaugle. Xaugle's patent b dated iHs cember 31, 1772. On March 31, I'fsf, this tract was convey ed by deed of Isaac Bonnett, sheriff, to Robert spencer, and on November 4, 1 7t, the portiou of the tract w hich contains the liiiin came into, the Anderson family by deed of Robert Spencer and wiie to Llr. John Anderson, pemr convered the balance of the 3 4-acre tract to James McConkey on September 15, 117. and the latter conveyed it to lr. An.lerson on march 25, loH. Ad joining tracts were acquired at varioos times and tr mi various persons, until the prop erty embraced about acres. The first building erected on tlie place was the smail one-story house, occupied for a long time as a genteman's bath-house, and for tiie last two years as a billiard room. It was buiit in lsol, at a time when iheniedical rin ties of the waters were unknown. How ever, those virtues were discovered in the same year. Aterward was erected a part of the building now known as " Crockford," and in 1&M, when the Springs bad gained a reputation, it was Smnd necessary to enlarge Osjkford to its present dinums.ons. In lsl6 the first building that aspired to the dignity of a hotel was put up. This was tie stone house, and a few years afterward tiie adjoin- ine frame addition was built. Tlie main tune in sjwvuUitioiis in Western lands they were unable to carry out their part of the contract, and the property therefore remained in the hands of Mr. Anderson. By Act of Assembly of May rt, ls-Vl. the " Bedford Min eral Springs Companv was incorporated. j The charter members were Alexander King, William P. Scbeil. Kspy L. Anderson, John fii,.. Wilson Met andiess. Job Maun j Ihiniel W&shalstugh. John Cessna, John Mc j Caaless, Henry R. Strong. Samnel Davis, Wilson T. Daugherty. William H. Watson. and Nicholas Lvous. There was tlien a de lay of several years, and the property was not transferred to the com) .any until April 11. l"s7. The ronsi.leratron was $3 ,(. The Company was organized with Philip I liooleras Presiilent ; Samuel L. Ruwell as j Secretary and Treasurer; Alexander King. William P. Schell. Kspy L. Amlerswn, John i H. Sleienberger, William T. Daugherty, and Louis T. Watson as tlie Board of Directors, j This coruny built the Swiss cottage, the ' two larce Imtle houses aini the pavilion, and ; improve.! the projierty generally. Thefinan ! cia! ianic of 1.7 was followed by a long pe- riod of iletressHm, and tlie Conpany failed. i.The Sheriff sold thepri-rty. and on Xovem ; her KiJ. conveyed it t Fxpy L. Ander- Sam, tlie k-rotee of his father. Dr. John An i derson. Kspy L. Anderson, died intestate I May 2. lsrio. and the title vested in his widow and her children, the recent owners. In the latter part of 12 Mr. tieorge W. M'.iiiin. pnprien..r of the St. Cloud Hotei, i Phiia-ielphia, eiitereil int.) an agreement for tiie purc hase of the pn perty . but lie failed to i come to time, and tlie transfer was not made, j j A I -jut a year altera ard Mr. Keoli Itarues, of j New York, one of the originators of the I I South Pennsylvania project N-ught an option I on tlie place 6r tlo.'A'O. He bail not suc j olsisUs! in organizing a company wlien tbe j opiton expired, and he paid '.'- for an ex j tension of time. Hia etforts to carry out his j sclieme resulted in a failure. The Anderson I heirs retained tlie ownership of the projrty j until tlie sale was made to Mr. Knox, on WedneKhcy. ;'-' Two Friends Meet and Talk Poli-.-. tics. 'Hello. Fisk. old boy! Shake! How are you? " All richt, Mike ; awful glad to see you ; bow are all the little Mirkies?" "They are all jumping. Fisk. How are the little Fisks? ay. Fisk, how many wed dings did you have at your house this sum mer? My wife says fiye. and I said eight of j me pins go. niame.1. - Well, Mike, we only had six ; two are j 8ppoiutrnMlts in yirgina, Ohio 'and Pen.i stili haninng fire." i sylvan ia. His views ..n church order liaving Jerusalem, n-t I tin win ueeclawfeote queens. are store to give them each a set of dishes." " You are riglit. Mike, Lot I was in Smi erset last week and went to J. h. .Snyder's store and liotight them each a set of dishes aoo an u.e gn.re. .a...p-. eiciics, , , 1 -.11 .1... 1 1 . . . - 1 . s i ' li urn ii. h amount iijuiui u. r.y, ..use, now can J. B. sell dishasatsd glasswarv so cheap T' " Why. that is easy. Fisk : he sells more j of that kind of goi-ds than all the rest of the j stores it's the big amount lie sells, you see.' "I tell you. Mike, .Snyder has his store chock full of new goods, a beautiful line of carl srts. rugs, oil cloths, oil cloth patterns and clothing no end to them. And al though wool was higher this season Snyder sells clothing, woolen dress gisnls, tlannris. etc., clieaper than last fall. Then J. B. says his cashmeres, trii.Hs and flannels are all new. as the old ones went where the wood bine twineth." My boy all rteecl suits aecin and Sny der's is the place to get them, for when J. B. says it's all woo! it's all moo!,, and you ran bet on it. Say. Fisk. I believe either Cleve land or Blaine will be elected next time. Ta, ta ! School Books ana Supplies at Fish er's Book Store. My stock of s h J books and school sup plies is very much larger this year than ever. I am prepared to supply any text-b.a.ks used in this county, and in any cjuantity desired. Parents, Mipils and teachers will find any thing they may require iu tlie sciioni bisik and school sup Jy line at my larve and con vnnent store. Inks, pens. mcils, slates. latrs, legal cap paper, tn tact, even t rung used and needed in tiie si-faool room. High er text-books of all kin.is f.r advamwd pu pils, and for tews bers. Surdities of athalk crayons at kiwest wholesale rates for direct ors, and st-bwol books and supplies in large cuantities at wholesale for town, vilhure and country merchants. Mail onlers promptly atteinled to. Cmjuv. H. Fmso. Important Notice. I have quite a large number of deeds, and other instruments of writing in my pawnrw sioo, on whkii the fees and Male tax have not been paid, aud which have therefore sever been placed upon record. Parties hav ing such pars in my pOiaesn will please see to the same. Ca ca. C Susria. - SoSEBBEr. Sept. 21, lsf7. Husband Item. Weather is getting cool. There have already been some eight trosni in this vicinity. No damage was done by them, however. Mr. Jacob Diets has been absent for some time past working at his trade, which is that of stone masoning. A goodly number of our people contem plate a trip to Meyefsdale Thursday, to at tend the soldiers' reunion. A public sale took ptVeat tlie tamiof "y rushariink. in jsunH-rscttowiwhip.un Thurs day, Se4ctuber l.'rth. Articles sohl, as a general thing, brought giKsi prices. The normal here will close this week, after a term of eight weeks. The school was un der the supervision of Mr. H. L. Young, and he taught a very suonsshil term. A game of base ball was to have been played here -Saturday afternoon between the norma school nine and a dab not belonging to the school, but several of the parties fail ing to appear, the game was not played. OcTAStOSAJU Teachers' Certificates. The following decision in reference to cer tithattes and the renewal of the same is pub lished tor the information of all parties inter, ested, teachers, superintendents, and school officers generallv : A provisional certificate is good for one year from the date of issue in the county, city, or borough where it is granted, and cannot be nia-k- valid by a su perintendent's endorsement. A professional certificate b valid in a county, dty, or bor ough where issued during the official term of the Superintendent issuing it and (Vr one year after. A professional oertioVate "may be renewed by a county, city, or borough superiiileniient without re-examination, af ter having fully satisfied himself by personal observation in his or her school of the com petency and skill of the person holding iC i?uch a certificate cannot be renewed after it has expired by limitation of law, and direc tors cannot legally employ as teachers per sons holding so-called professional certifi cates endorsed after they have ceased to be valid. Harper's for October. The fourth instalment of Mrs. Rebecca Harding Davis s story narrative of a tour, " Here and There in the South." penetrates, in the October Harper i, among the bayoux of Louisiana, aud provides aouudaut sub jects for uicturesoue iilusuatious by W. H. Uibson. The region includes the most pro Efic sugar, uottou aud orange plantations of the country, and the forests grow " to the sue of the woods before the HocmI ; even the ghastly, impenetrable swamps choke with rank life." Descnbiug a journey through this region. Mrs. Davis says, The track ran through interminable swamps of grand cy presses, magnolias and fig-trees. Their myr uvls of gray trunks stood knee-high in water opening in silent vistas on either side as the train passed through. Overhead, huge, vi cious exits of vines knotted these bare col umns togetlier. it was March, but there was no coy, tenler aprottch of spring here. Xature was asavage tienv. proiitic ; strangi red and orange birds flashed through the sombre recesses ; now and then a huge alli gator ruse out of the plane of slimy water, stared at the train with dead eyes, and then plunged into it again." One of Mr. Gibson's illustrations, entitled, " Oticlousas Prairie," is a new venture in art, being a smoke-picture paiuted with a gas-jet, giving a strong night ertttt of the impressiunirt " type. Carrier Pigeon Caught. Frank Burns, a tanner in tiie Laurel Hill Mountains, three miles from Bakersviile. this oounty, captured a pair of beautiful young carrier-pigeons last Tuesslay evening. The evening was very cold and when twi light came on the birds, benumbed with cold and bewildered with the darkness, flew into tlie windows of the turner's attic, where he captured thern. Kacb bird had a blue silk ribbon tics) around its neck, and un-ler the left wing was fastened a small ivory monogram, bniring this inscription, in red ink : Mrs liner Lovuny. : : Camudeiet. Mo., : S-i. 2. 1n7. I t'nder tbe right wings were two letters, one bearing the address of " Janet Wlieeler. Waae4, Mich., and the other " Mr. (ieorge Serpell, Valparaiso, lnd." Several quills in their wings were marked with letters and n ambers. Mr. Burns has teiegraplied to Miss R.e Lovejoy. CaromMet. and is awaiting advi.es (r disposition. If he d4 not hear fnm her bet ire Sunday, he will turn the birds into the air aeain to resume their flight. How the binls wandered so far out of their course is difficult to conjecture, bnt it is presumed tbe birds are mates and on thWr passage chanced to meet, and then 6rgt their destination. Obituary. The following notice of the death of Rev. J. O. A. Weller. son of Mr. D. Weller. of ! this county is taken from a Kidder Mo., ex ! changv? : ! Rev. J. Q. A. Weller, ol Buffalo Park, j Kan., died at Lawrence. Vpt. 2. His Cun I ily had been in Lawrence for some months j Sir the sake of the sciiools. He had liecti ill in Aognst, but bad re. -oven i, and started ! Aug. 3J, in come to his family to rest. The I next day, Monday, he pleached twice at towns along the Vnion Pacific Railroad, and Mon day reached home. A little later a relapse set in and he died in a lew days. He was born, in Somerset County, Pa., in 1"-: he was jmncd fc, prelcn by Evangelical Ass-o , - bietb-lav He held eepted an appointment under tbe Home Missionary SxiHy on the extreme frontier, w here he sj?nt tlie rest of his days. He was a man of fine presetise anil was an earnest and effective preacher. He leaves a wife and . ehMna was , UiIlbtfT tbe Stiun- ! a! Council at Chicago a year. To Country Merchants. I will be prepared to furnish country stores with all the school books Osed in Somerset county at publishers' wholaie list price. Also, a full line of school supplies, such as copy books, writing ps-rs. pens, penhold ers, lead pencils, schiol suites, chalk cray ons, pen and pencil tablets, envelocies. etc, all of which will be sold at close prices. Mail orders promptly alien. led to. Your patronage is solicited. W. H. WrtjtLEV, Somerset Pa.. MARRIED. J-SYDKR SFXHLER At tiie home of tlie bn.le's parents, by Rev. C. F, Floto. Mr FJi A. Sny.ler to Amanda M. Sechler, both of -Vimerset County, Pa. KAYS KR f?H r LTZ. On the (Jth insc, at the bride's home, by Rev. J. II. Zinn. Mr. Frank O. Kayser. of Schuyler, Neb. and Miss Ira J. Shultz, ofMil5.nl township. HOUVER POWF.LL. thi Wednesday. Angust 2, 1SS7. at the residence of the bn.le's parents, Mr. Samuel Hoover, of Hoovers ville. and Must Jennie Powell, of Forward, W. E. Lohr, Esj.,ortiiiaimg. RlWiKRsj M.I-K. At tlie residence of September 13. ! ls7, bv Rev. Wm. I. LeFevre. Mr. James IhMigers, of Scalp Level, to Miss Klieo C. Slick, of Shade Townsliip, this County. BAPJkMAN. Mi Thnrsdaj. the i"th dar of August, Ilanit-1 Barkinan, ttged 73 years, 1 toonth and days. PLETtHER. On Saturday, riepiembcr 3 IfcsT, sjiUM. infant son of Levi I'leti her and wife, agnl 11 mouths and 2 days. BI EKJ1ART Co M.ioday. Aujrust ii. ls7. near Fairliofie, rsmierset Connty, Pa., J.Heph Burkhart, aged 41 years 7 montlis and jU days. Many of our tanners have finishe.1 their tail seeding. ls.ai W. C. T- U. Convention at Berlin. Tbe filth annual morentioo of the W. C. T. T. Diet in the Methodist church at Berlin on Tbutswtay, September lath, ami held an informal meeting. Mrs. Val Hay pres-ided and led the devotional exercisrs. after which the meetiog was thrown open (r themen) irs to become better acsjtuinied w itii one another. We had a lauaut and profitable meeting, which was enjoyed by ail present. After tlie annouacements ti.e evening meeting iiai been made, an adjournment was had. CVCtVI-IO SCSKIOX. Convention ojned at 7 o'dock. the tievo tional everrisrs being conducted by Mrs. Thomas, of Meyersdate. After singing " All Hail tlse Power of Jesus" Xame," and prayer by Mrs. GrowalL of Rock wood. Mrs. Hay in troduced Mrs. X. E. White, of Mercer. INu, the lectnrer of the evening, who delivered one of her soul -stirring addresses. The house was well filled with peuple, who sat spell bound under the sound of her voice. After a liberal collection, the meeting dosad with singing and prayer. raiDAT soasisa sesmios. Meeting opened with devotional exercises, conducted by Mrs. Walter, of Somerset Af ter the reading of the minutes) Miss Carrie Lane, of Berlin, delivered the address of wel- come, and her beantiful words of encourage ment enthused as with renewed vigor for the work. The response was made by Mrs. Bly myer, of cVirnenet. A hymn was then sung after which the president appointed the fid lowing committees : Oa Knroiloient Miss Barbara Johnson, of Berlin, and Mrs. Frease, of Somerset. ri Resolutions Mrs. M. O. Kooser and Miss Itelle Kininieil, of Snuerset. thi Xixitinatktrts Mrs. Walter, of Somer set, and Mrs. Ttiomas, of 1'raiua. Reports of local l utons were then read, in the following order : , From I'rsiua. Mrs. Thomas. From Mcyersdale, Mrs. Suhrie. From S.merset, Mrs. Jennie Hochstetier. ir'njta Rock wood. Mrs. Augusta Evans. After singing " Work for the Xight is Coming" Miss White, and others present were made members of the Convention. Rev. Urowne. of Berlin, then made a few appropriate remarks. He said he believed in the W . C. T. L .. because he believed in ....e..'. ,.e P.-K u--.n Il .. .. - t . . - " in prayer. itritrnrtl tj tlt--a t r,-r-. ww r--c I .ni rraTl, Bll'.iaii- .Mul 1... . ). a ... -.1,,, 1 K... . fcrred. ! Miss White merged one of her answers into ; a speech on the timidity of women, in which j she gave Hiie very amusing inciilents of I her experience. 1 Kepurts of committees were then read, as ! Sllows : j Un fjin.llnient. Miss Barbara Johnson a Resolutions. Mrs. Koneer. Ito Xominations, Mrs. Walter. The following ofBcers were then elected for i the ensuing year : President Mrs. A. W. Knepper. Vice '"resident Mrs. Julia Chapman. Corresponding Secretanr Mrs. M. O. K. wiser. Rsconliug Secretary Mrs. I- A. H.iy. Treasurer Miss Kannie Ttionuts. After singing the Trniperauc IoxoI.y and Beneiliction by Father Weakly, ad journed. FRIDAY AFTCSOO SESH.M. Meeting opened with Devotional eierrises mnducteil by Miss Belle Kininieil, after whi.4 the President read her annual address which was listened to with wra4 atten tion. ' The report of the Treasurer was read by Mrs. Thomas, of Meyer-ilale. " " Report of Isupertntendenrs of d.lferent de partments were then fallal for, and read as Aitl.nrs : On Evangelistic Work, prepared by Mrs. Piatt : resul bv Mrs. Val. Har. (hi Press Work, by Mrs. Thomas. On Jail and Prison, prepared by Mrs. I'at- 1 tm and read by Mrs. Hoch-Bier. j On Rnilroa.! work, by Mrs. Suhrie. J On I'll fermented Wine, Mrs. TlRitnas. j Mian White gave some very useful instruc- ! ti.mon the work of the different depart incuts, j especially on juvenile work. ! Kepiirt of (Jornsspomling Se.-rHary , pre par- ! ed by Mrs. Knejis.r, was read by Mn. H h- i stet.tr ML-s Ifeile Kimmell was elected a .leiegate to the State Convention, to be lieid at Lewis burg some time in October. Rev. timber, of Berlin, then gave us a abort talk. . -. . . . . , , n invitation exterioed by IeleiEti pres- ent from that tjace, K. kwood was selected as ixie ptaie w noi.ung oar next meeting. The pntrram for the erening -A-irn wa X'un Ptatl mht-D the tuveting !joun.ed alter ttittrinjr the Temi-rrawe lxuh1(kgv and pray er by UfV. Gn&II. Mttiii(r openJ by deTsrtiooai eiprcl", condueted by Mrs. Fmi?e, of Stniervt, after viiu-h Mra. Val. Hay. of SomenM, ma ie an ali!rB on Cotuiituliottal Amentlaieni. Miwi White and Miaa Beile Kimmelt eu-'h cave a lwrt talk, when a cidlteiioa was lifted, aiel after singing and prayer, the Con- : vention adjourned Woe die. Wanted : Hides. Furs, Bark. I will pay the highest cash h.- fur all kinds of hides, pelts and fttrs. I also want 5 eorcU of aVk Oak and Spruce bark. .. , H. 6. CcxsiMtaax. SOMERSET MARKET. Carractad Wtekly bj COOK A BEE HITS, ' bXAixas is Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Prices for sVpteniber 21, IsST. ApJle. '1ne) . V Sj , ..T.a-"e App-le BJi.ier. rnl .,.. Beans, Bran, 4 li lbs i o Butter, roll. I p lse keir), , ; Buc-kwbeat. r bu . , juc meal, If e. .wax w .. 30e lie lie .wsvi.ie . ile iMron, (Sjntu-ored Hani) (c'onntrv hams . fc . " (Shuoidersi V h " Hides, r t Com. ier, bo . ' tshei'.e- f 11 Meal 9 B Chop, corn and oau. lis) lbs. -.in . 1 & all ire. tf I'M Errs. Floor, Ki'lier iYoresw, bbl V leDna. ot;.. riaxsee.1. j t,u. Ucnl. z. MickUinnsx f 100 iba. I sua. VI. ii P jUUims, f, bu. ew FolabMr.. Peaebc-i. Jrted, V are, f imi 8a.t. l5ol.it.M " (Astatuui fail aark ,. Scfwr, Fellow. V ii i .c, p a. Tallow, n k Wheat, a PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, Gettysburg, Pa. FOUHDCD IN 1832 Large rsmhy. Two Pill course of 9to.tr CWsi.al and scientific, special courve. in all lsTm Lories. I cei-sntnetiis. coservaiory ana Three Unre buil.linrs. Libraries am volumes. Expenses low. Accessfble by frequent Railroad trains. Unti,. on th BATTLEFIELIi of Oettystmrs. m.-n pleasant anJ hewlthv. PEE PAkATi'KV l-KfAKTMEVT, ia separate build inir. fiir b.s and youna men preparinc tor bo si ft ess or College, under the special care of the Principal, and two asBstanu, resulina with stu denrs in the bciiM:nic Fall term ope as sepceni b.r s. l-7. Fcwi'.ial. mec. .l.trv-s H. W. McKXli.HT. D D.. presi.lent. or HCBF.R ii Bl EltLEK. A. 34 , tiettynniE, Fw. Principal State Normal : School. LaK HAVEN. I' A. rasurcsMed In hs advantatrs. licati.A 1 healthrul azHl insirilir IrsnK-fas exDeneuced 1 te-ber. uxi Dou.s-d ra.tiiate of eotles-s. istase ar.pn-rsrtat-.jns th!s year .. avtewsiTs 151- Pitc-VKMkVr-, Co-ree-nes-androBif..m. so- penc V..lel and Trainm school, stale aid to iTc o c.TITJl, . w , . JJta tLUUN, A. m.. principal, JuU- 1T. Lurk Haven, Pa. - - - " ' RrLE TO XXX EPT OK KEft?E. - Tu washiujru-a Baker. rcMdin in Fulton. Molt- ; sssnaa txsinty. li : T.-a are hereby aotitWd to be aa.1 appear at an ! flrptAo.' C.jurt to be held at -smjersec Pw., oa j w.a.lay. I tie Ma oay m sep-e-aoer nexc 10 ar crpt or refuisp to sake tbe real estate cf s.-.osn..o Baker, deceased, ai tbe appraised vsloan.av, or umjw cauce why the sum shuoid aot br sokt. nHKairr's .rmrj JOHS WlXTERs. Auc. 17, 1Kb. When ft : -w i ijp sr. ! : '. ! n1 ' TT 1 Tl TI tTl.i ..-zzzzzzzi:is I ii I ii ii ii in i i in i ii i ii. i 1 1 2. sack , ,.. SI "yt d innnmn it gUERlFFS SALE. By vtrrne of surHlrr wrfls M F1 Fa. ry Fa aod Vet.l K. issucsi f ti;ec'.n -4 .smrrwi m -f Somerset rin:y. 1-a.. 1 rill ftr.- ut pulsue -a.e at tile o ir. Usie iu somerset Hor chikIi. 1'a.. a FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, iS37f si I rb-k r nJmU t rcht, tttK. tatfv m-l fr-fteun irart of i,nH finiAtv in Jenor T"oJi h-ttT'wf' l Vwn avitd tKh-r ortlhiiii'liinr. w:tft ftw rr Gindiespenrer, at the suit of Jon .-.wiieveiver. 1 ALSO I AH tbe rirht. title, interest and claim of Va!- j entitle Brxnt. ot. in and to a eenaiis trait f land situate in cn-3iit ToTih:t .c;er-et j cjouarr. Pa., ailiiaiiut lamls ot Jan Wsiaer. B. j a O. R. R. C.x others, contaiine 4ii a.-rea i anew or less, and harms: uiertn erecusd a oae j wad one-hair stonr frwaie ilweU.ag hisis Mabie. f and other oatbuiMir.es. with tb apwrrteaaneea. Takes rn exrcuaoa as tae proporty of Vaien- tine Bracht at tbe suit of P. C Meyers' use. 1 AL ATI the right title Interest and Cjcira nt Sam- j oei Banw aat Lootsa Barrack of. in ani to tae ' following deseritied n-ai esrate, viz : A eertaia u-act of land ituate ia r.ile Townhip siner- i set Cooaty. Pa. eoataimi-s; one huoilred seres m.ir. ir less, stiout thirty . n of" h; h are eiear- i ed. five acres m mtsuic w. bataee well tuiit?rel. j wi:h a iaras appie orcbanl triers.,n : .ijoininr ' lasvls .f .lwsM Lamt-srt, tatnanne Lo.'ir. ! r'raak'.ia sTx-chi and Jsseanrk. with aoDean! ': , dwei'liaa koose. (v tiro and otr,er mtbiuid- j up inereoo er.s-t.si. itn t .ptirtettsuo-. Taken in excit!,4i ss the r.n,iry of -amie! ft Uarrark an t Louisa Harra. a, as Uie wU of i saomei anti s'tisanua Ziniaierman's use. ALSO j An the rifht. tltj. interssjt rlaim sn-1 demand I of . r"ran ..aiu of. ia and the Suiiowoie te- nlprsl re. esile. vis A certain l of irr.siTi'1 ' 9itole in ieorwru.wn rV.iKR, S.fneret t .rfirjie r alloin:ii lan4s t4 J.rf.n t'i'.ver nav, j.-fur 1 K:ik ai.4 .!ier. e..iita:nir ats-iit ne srth j a acre. Kavmir tiiereaifi ere. tel s tanre is.e.,CT f-xnie ietiiujc revise. rt'y iirj.-ite.!. frame I4e arvl flCher .siltsiiir.ini. villi tiie aprrtlr'.- ; nl;e.s. ; Taken in eteeuti-wi as tti r-rors-rrr of W. i rrank oaiU. at the suit of so4a. Ju.iv. eL aJ ALsO All th fifrhl liilfr. imeTTX. eUim n i ..t-m3i ' J of JatiN I'rHiiif r. of", iu aal t. a rrrja irv I it J i Unt wtuate in J-ro Tnhtp. mavr-t . j t otiOiy. I"., 4VJ.rtri';if t:ul r(" J.--f-h Sh.maiii ! 'v-ne Mtere ar i hn M'r. titniaiiiinic uv-.r- j ty tr, b:cii an irfv isi a on ao 1 ,if- j Wita in r(virinan. ( lakta iii exwutum the prrTer;T of 3wb ; Crmut-r. at the uu oX J. M. ii-ilrruuii. ct ai. J ALA t All ih rijrht, tiik. iurvrt. ?travrtv. claim ai 3: d"mari'i tf Ht nry tai.b(. ia aii'1 in -ru Fifth -wetA. in Meversi.!e K..r..i:ih. ' '-- ntr. Pa. hmin.-l ap.1 .f.-sm 1 as f. w , a the acta hy t'-n.-T;Triri ro ihr h.-x by Kirtri tr-i. ..-i tut- -u;h bv Nun h irtt-t a:nl 5B?ESh!ECS3 T!r ihT-vn trTl a ;wiwfTT f.-iunr ) aj f ;y ft- c!l n ' T. na iwihttc bua! aii'l ocibuiirlLittc. wi:a iixe ap- p'irTi'(Uw.:itfa. Takn In ex-wtnkin a the pmj-eny of H-nnr SvtJUiU. ai .be j-uit k4' P. C. MJv r. j Alj I Ail ihe riktht tule, intT- cUltn aa-I .!t-ma! j f Mmr.fi'i rl rnn:-;a,if1 JT'h . i'ac t-. i-i. in u ibx Alirin tw n-n.-in tjt piir tf Iaa2 boauJc-vI aai JjK.n?ti flli.w U w.x: ! Ni. L iTuat1 in m t T-'w.n.-rj:p-. it!nirt f.njnty. Fa.. lviiii-.g iand fnnw'y f fi-Ji.rr ' "y'miN. M-nve . n. Win. H-Dtz. Jhri j Ka'h. and KhtrM, tirntAiii!T:a? sTi hmiir-i Ait-i i tMiTT-6ve wr- nftm or tr nft-n ar of wiih-h ar tirari1 kip ih,- imiAii- -:I tin- ; t h-rri. with a W h-xi-- a?i4 1. jf t&Me tt.Twrti j mt-i. ith tht M.(pi;rr-r.arni-. . i Nj. i. TiiiaTo in Jt-nr:t-r To'-T"hip. l-m--r-t't I f infy. Fa.. a.1;'!nin ln-i of H-n. H. S. Fi s- j ins aivi i-t't-n IT k's.rtLu rwvtiit.iim.jr t aT ', j r-! timt sr-hsi. -rfriit nrn. hv'- : t l-TV-tp rn.i-lri a !TO JM.sTT l.ixUS 'Uv'i' I ii--. -tt-r-. h- ;:fir',i!'n-. h ih- ; j f.'vir'!i;iT. rwy-ifij; tti )t of kt-uiI "b v-y- ; -i iy Frvlvin k if'--- g r Mii-i .n i Ki;-f--tb ', NrW. iiO Ninv-Tr1 the Nirif t iihari:i- ! (i'-n;z. who ti..v-yv-l ihe miu x) Virhaj-i . Knti w rj rrnvry..i1 ri.t- Ut !rf'-n'i-ni.i. TJv-n iii eiTUi:t-n a the ynyT? uf h-imu::! i C. Ziminvnuaa. ALSO W tiw? rieht. title, int-rwt. lim ani -irmand ; of J--ir H. Miilt-r of. in tn-l ut iw-j crtiuii travt. I ; of laud U-nn-I'd ud r.l a f !i wit. j i V. L "-ituaie m M'.lbird u-vrii-hiv. !wr--t t C-urisy, Fa.. a.tj niuc itiinU r.f S. M .-i-r. ; t Aar-ri Hker. hnj) P.. !-iHiijr and Simon Hu- r.r'T-!. an-Q mil I tf-D--i'- r-t wjv. x b-f th'-'n-r-wl fT-rTd airv-e trar dwiiiur i N.. & Mtiiate in M:Ifi-rd tiwnhii. ..rm r'tintT, Pa.. v.ifciDir Ur.d nf John S. Mil ! i harits K SaALk-r. aud :fierv enut.uiuaf j two irarae .lwellmc rw.iw ani .ither out- oiiii-jiLs. :i.t in p,ar.-iuui.-e. Tikeu in evoriit-.n a -he property of Jaob H. Uiiwf ai tbe suit jf s. I'liiijsm. ALsO VI the rix-lit. title, interest claim and itemand of Vl.-h.el A. sar.ner .if. in .Dit torhe ill.i:v:-le.l oae-bail' 'if a certain tract of land itiiate ia Lew er Tiirkeyf.. c..asfi:p. s,,.nerset cmihit. ha.. aitvn:rie the rV-imzri of i-ntiin.-nee. 1-in ls of W..-J Cars.. a. w. J. Ber. K.--n Psutsiro sn.i irtlie.. ronl:n;t:if r. m.-r. iu..re ..r i--ss. Lv-iii ' Inr.ni creci.st near two sr..rr r..i.k tei- l:i K h.tiise. an.i 1. .tai.i.-. aaJ uther'Cit-ilMji'.K'4 i w-:ii s.e ppn-teMar-e. Takeu in executidi as -he ppifsj-ty of M:cha-1 1 A. si.ner a! tftr si:;i ,.i i ;..-:.. Li.-rmita. 'ise of i Etirm.n. H:e.i-.rr.nnr A C... use of Sri s.-.-n. I and u - of J. ii. Lyuus. Accent, am. use oi' K. s ; Kiercao. j AL-3 j All the richt, ti'le. intercut, claim, and demand j of J.i i. Meyers, of. in mwi Lu toe f...UuWilir de i MTitjed real estate, to w tt : ; No. 1. A lot f rrrtiTid situate in Dimmit town- ' stiu.. -s.n3erset issintv rnn a. cnnirtiri'Qr c.ne. f..nt, mn r bounded hv a.:, y on : n"rih. Sand F.tch on the ea-t. ia.l M. I bnvauu ..n the west, with a one store hoiie n.i .siiluj liu liacrreva t-rv-4ci. ith the p irrnr!Cvj " V. 2. Lot No. l(k'in Vt?Tery "1dit:ii to Vy-!-daltr Urh. StHMTst-t it.ni.:y. Ivuo v. fr-ntiue ftny fctQ rVwi-rtl Artco. nl ext-tHiir. bw c ime hiiTJiirvti arid twenty Ut ji a.h-y. a..j;rj inx ) Nx l1? on the e.t. aii'l k . I'li ou ihr wtfl, with Thvat.tinrien: o. 1 lx No. '. ,ttui.- afrsBj' on Buwbit-T t. otx tbe wt-t, with mi mHth. h-T on the aiil ho( J. "tviorou th K,tri rtuilAi n;n rtn-frw! rth scv mcirV nr k'wai t ! with ih appurtirriancty. j No. 4. Lirts. N. b an! 7 in ihe town of Rtmianta in Summit bwi-hii, Sitot-rvri roumT, Pt-nn a, 1 fr-nt:nit tifiT ft on HmU k rtret, i)d x i ta-n-ltr.wr Wk Mi tn ih wtr , trnia wth ths i 4ii'ineDn--!'. i N. a. Lut" No 9 nvi 10 tn Utwn of Kt mania frobtins: r.fty leet .hi H.-roio. t street, .n-t : exieteling bw k 1 ' feet to sccj i avenue, w:m a one arj-t one-hs.sr.r 'lrrU:r.i b.sis sr..! om tKiiulinif. iaertsm erecusi. with the app irteu-ji- i Cs. Taken exeention as thr pr.irwrtr of J. O. i Meyers ai tne suit ..f ilniaaaei i Liciitys i: i use. ALs. l Cm W EP5ErAV. tiift!l day of -s-wemrs-r Iss. .t ice Sam. uaie inl plw. ail the nnr titi. interest, rtairi an4 demand of iarnes F. sikesrrf. in sort t. c eertain t:a.-t A '.ac1 s;:ijjite in Black Uiwo-hn.. sj.ai. psrt L.inrr. p. , chti- mencine at .r near the H nrv VrHee lir:e aa-i laa.l and ninmiis to trie i 'Meitartu nver. the&.-e upibesaidnverfc.th ii.-et.steei tracts sand, theniss .sith to the level, a.n.1 iher.'-e west to the piasof birri:iiii?. ctitiuaiiir a.-re nse ori,-. with thea...inenan'-e.. is eiair-hearqe lao-i sol.1 bv Peter fnietrnwy- u S. R. Critehtietd aii.l t.v him uuie .iefen.uiit. Taken in execuii.i'n as the pmoerty 1A James F. kes at the suit of Josiaa Mjsti '..r. f NOTICE i Ail persons parrhasiua as theatre sale i p-lense raise D'i'-e that a part of tiie tmr, he '. Besiee u tie mi.i.- ktwii at tiie rime of ; -i j me wili re.iii:re.l a ,n ss pr't-rtr is ! ; krirs-ked linwTi. .MiTw:e it will -:i:n Se -xr-s- i : ed m s.:eat the ri-k of ite f.rs r-arr hiser. Tie , i resi.lue.if the rir-hase nionev ir-'.-t ;i1 a ! j or bestre Thursawy of tlie lst"we.-k of tt.e sit i terra of .'.win. tile time rix..sl t-e ihe t .wr ' t for senrinr tiie . kno U4Toent ..f .-hI. iiid ! ! no oecl iil t a.-knowleiire.l antii the purchase i . m4ie; is paid in full. SberifT Office, au:tr JOffS WISTKR siier.I PUBLIC SaVLE OF i BT VlRTt'Eof an orierfs!c i,iel tsit.rftlie ilrtshaas' Cfwrt of ?saerset t .rtinlv. P... So ! : us'i.recte.1. we will evp.es. fa,sa,e by pucic out.-ry I on me premis-si. at 1 n cs k p. ta.. on o ATimn V OCDT OA 07 on i ununi . ocri . 01 , the follow inir .!eserivrfsi real '.ate. late the pr.p erty of SBuane! Bnsirhi-r ,iee'.l.. to wu . ai s A certain trad of land imste in IvOt It l"pis-r Tur..vf.s T t. s.uerset Co., pa., cvtitainine C'l an 1 3a perch'ts.. ri- -re .sr less abi4it li acre tbereof clear!, an.i of w hirh sNsis 3 rres thereof are in ss!nv : all in ssl etlltivmti.1 and the twUaee Weil tiniire! with w hue Mk. tsiptar. rei &. l.ois. 4r4 joinina lands jf Freeman Broorber. Harrisart: Bri.her. Frsderiek Y.siiikin. Jsrf. Y-irt:n. J"lm Ccirniirwham b-i. c.al. ,e UKt Ir-m twi-ury Dwelling House, nrv liik hmrn Ami (W-c pAxi MiAXOnnp umI .jbrtMjt.Hi:il;riicw. Thrfanu h i-o fnm ornul trntitc1! with fiao 4tiAiiiT uf ail kiR'U j of iim.rl fniiu ts ir-rr- rith ner ior prntirv t uihIt'.-'! with w rtr- w:i;tu to aui rfw-Ur& fc J. Ka inI. And Tvrk tn w j the ftn frrroint f U: trf irw. aniiuy. TUl tATUag line bm- t Terms . . . j ... .... ...... j,-. . . . : . , 1 . .1 . ... . . 1 , , uton ij,, u seciir. the a si... . i ,tl..r. ir....r A there.-l to p-i.! aan'iallv lu . urn sk.w. and M b.r detail Urn peim -wm to lh, ,,1 -mei H-c:r -1..1. ,-ae-iDird ' of tree ptireha- oo-vcr ,-.S oe -oBBrm-stion ,rf , .j .aid me Uijun-e iu two esiual auncal pay-I m,lU ;-,., -,-nrirrnati.m of sale, with-mi ir.te-v-. j Ten percent of ihe inip-Shc watt u he pai4 . i Mai tac property is t-ke.l ctown. rnu'fe ! I K r-...a 1. -mtmHiI Ml the Sr-EI . -ne ' uir. PessH aiven April 1, ts-e. liefem-d Y-oei-t u-. be -eeuns.1 oa the idealises br j-is exnptiuo tsxei. FRETEKH K DCXt. fJLi-EN BKi.l'.-hER. Tr-isteew, All cornsip.isiienee ad-lessed to tae above Trnsteen at I rsina. Pa., or J. K. sV,. Attoraey at law. suBKTset. Pa-. aiU Kceivc pcrfnp s! W 0 j GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA.. FOIi j C ATvPETS, OIL CLOTH, RUGS, STAIR PiX)S, STAIK EODS, LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, &c LOWEST PRICKS GUARAXTEKD. Their Stock U Immense. Frt-iht paid on Carpets, etc., to points on the S. & C. li. R. by GEIS, FOSTE R & QUIXX. HEADQUARTERS. M It! tr of : h st-ri4i. t w,-h.ij in -t rv I'tH r ir-ni. 'iJtTTi- rr ' .Kt.tT 111 I'lv- I- i t;t 1. .;-- I;:tr- 'Jlfll .tlX.X tl-H:- iH ths-iT ITTw.-. at 'It( pT K'i hliTtT tl! v w flint A H" k ft K'.sf -I'M!.; (tri j-f--, J-i-K.aHl (-... fclit-l".! . .M.tf 'Half t-vr irnitg -iiitri--r r ' :u. m.ttik un r U.i;j r. i !:; r--ilt., d-l ri arwt t, , j .V S. j. if.,. if Hr-ipi-i-itar'.-" N.r tU '..-. fii tunl Alt.M:i.t Us ari-1 t r. k.ii a:;-i ' ri'u at n. iitut r-;.J-:' ;fi:i-t- u. r. Jt-r .-, ls. ainl ,iritt M awn I.- -UV clrir. 1.4 a.:. i-t -iuy ia -tiiui--r :ne. aiwi h 'i(-r tlay in ' mu-r, a.wayw. (r. u FISHER S BOOK STORE, SOMERSET, PENN'A. (.IX'UijK W. I KNr uUU. CLAkK H r.KN K' (11. DRUGS! DRUGS! GEO. W. BEN'FORD & SOX.. rUolKIHToKS fK THK ! OLDEST DRUG STORE : At No. 1, Baers Block, SOEEIsSKT, PENN'A. Vt k p rntamly Jmi l !.r-v m k jt DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VAI.NISIIES. The p'ireM and )t M be found in this tna-i,rt. We also keep..n hand a full .f TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. A r. I s!l ti- Ia 'tr.r appirte?i-iiHsi iwi !'. by t'i v-i. In,- and Cuui.ir-.. We gturttit.s 11: t.'.is line. p. -tis-t v1;;s'a.-iioti. TOILET ARTICLES AXD SCSbMES GESERALLY KEPT IX A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAFSE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY Qlf TS ALWyAY5 IjN STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE I!iT THK MAr.KtT AFFi.-KIe-. B'TH IMrTIC AXD IMf'KTEH IFilhb tewM Family : Our own make ..f HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. joa':ty. We k.-c-p in bnltt, so I iiu.ltsi. ssiid at '"i c-ents a pound. We do a spnan? bosinests and will give; y..n your monev's worth. No trouble to show jfL. PURE WINES AHD LIQUORS FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jam. i, 1 vT. Louther's Main Street, TfcisMccUl Dn? Stcrs is xa rt FRESH AND SlJfedieincM, Dye Stuffa, Sponge, Supporters, Toilet Articles, I'erfumes, &c. THE IkxT'iR OIVE5 rEk.NaJ. ATTETIOX T.) THE fOMPCrsD yi Of Pliysicians'Prescriptions I Family Receipts CHEAT CAf.Z SI.a TAKZS Tj l SPECTACLES, ( . i And a i ull Line ol Optical Goods always on hand ; . U"UU j , . , ' sncfi a large assortment all can be suited. j THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 'oods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. 'MAIX STUKKT, A JilUUaJii ill ISACTIlALLT. J-JS-e-T.rj .iisa i.ri i ii : Over 500 Beautiful 111. . 5 rVS. BZTTI21Zni '( JillJU, t ; i a r Send icr Designs. l hr M?A CJrcufrr;. f -"IT Pittsburgh Fum (College PITTSBTJIIGH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Fowr ntattnrt Brlw.,ls: I.tSenl Arts. ltn. EV--wtVi. tiam Arts. 7s8 riumfcr r,i-d-awttow la mtm. aawap-yil i.-mwhii. rtnl Hmtaral. Twirr Twcber. ta any iaal elry arksaA. Tblrrr-ttursi yar oeen, ?t. :S H ttwm sv.kiw woe w-eais mts amsib, cac-otrs.a4u, H. Mi noRCKOSS, Presidsnt, iriiTsin.o fa. HARDSCME B1STHDIY 03 H 3 LISA THE WONDERFUL . f LUBURG rombwixt ft Piw4wr, THE LUBURC MANPCCO.. . -W. S. MA TT I NO , Tir'rt-r. H-k c '"inviiwri, P .t- - tV"k rhi. Tt Ur.r H m--w. 'J..ui-f-.i IX SOMERSET COUNTY, " Receipts F1M Will CorrectnEss It is of , : nt can superior that any special mg GEORGE W. .BEN FORD A SON. Drug Store, Somerset, Pa. Rapidly Baccnin? aGrsai Ps:pls h 2sarcli cf PURE DRUGS. o:.LT FRE.-U AfD FIS AMll'. EYE-GLASSEsS. From SU.MKKSET. IA. IT WILL PAY YOU TO rt T t-.i u 3i i;hoi:i vl u ii;k Wm. F. SHAFFER, tfOMKRtfET, PX'A, Hannfrnircrif and Iiraier ia mn in Eniiit in urr Wr-k PmMt1 m .SA.W Xitvr, m nil i Mtv. Aim.. A-fttii . Oe 'BITE Kli't.Z- Persons In need nt yfr VENT Wf.fcK ;u fijil ;t to their Inleres. u si w. sliir- wVw a prtr s'owiiig w:U V i.en tn.ni. a-s,. ArMm 'r.ifrmlrr'i m F. 7 -imif i't.I' is Li: i' L'r. 1 ionic upeuai attentu.a to im Whits Bronie, Or Purs Z'mc Moritimsitta Iamtn.-ed 1 y EEV. W. A. fili.'X';. vt ieci1.-4 !rr.rr rnen. in the point ,f KaTKHIAL 1 oS-TKr.'T'oX. and k.:eh m .est--i u, th p.jfi..r X'.ri-.e.tl fr .air t'haas-wtie i 3i mate. iVE Ml k CALL. W3I. F. SI1AFFEIL PRlST. -mn Unmrnrf, mni-ilM- r tarwmil Price 7.00 TZZZ?P ZZTlTZrjZZl CHILDREN'S CARRlACES All ftrmistMd with tb mwiili Caa liwas, and HrmUm i Trawlili l-iiiiilaiaspfccCaiaejwa aiiaatiMisrnsss 143 N. 8th St.. Philada.. Pa.
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