The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 09, 1887, Image 3

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"i ICAN COUNTY CtJiwwiii- ,
RE!"""- TEE
IiWl" .-i-m't Committee br tiie
. .-..tr :
Dieter.
i II. Noell.
J Sterner
!;.
ueh-J. W. UtiJis.
F. Rjynian.
, .i.J T. Ywh-':-'n
B.,n.u.i,-J. A.Walter.
t 1 N H K",m-
.,. Nnn.ii Lt !. id.
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" . Trk,vlo..t-KInnKtt Cu.inw.!iara.
,.U It-.n-uni.
y ,rtnanij
. Ii,r!'i.'ti i.. .-"-"
:ti J..m (ienrae.
,J. 1. Shaker.
. i., -ns-I" !'. Zimroernmn.
r Tir't.'.l ' Bmah I'hilif SmiTb. .
.I'aer..nw-H. W.IU-r.
. , W. Uinilx-rt.
. '.n,.-t lt.,r.u.'li-J'hnS..':lial'er.
. v . 1 i . M . Siiaver.
j ,i J lrr.
.(, .;.,,,,..-Wm. 1'. Mart
, '..v,r,. k -il it.
. ,;..wnlK.r.H.,'!l-M.V..rIr.
.,;,:.-' -i' r Ki",,,i,,'lv.,.
,,...rT1.rl.vf-t-T. L. Will'.an,,.
;,.JU.nM.,'h-K.l..i!.
I, J. J. KMllKMI.
C. SHAPEK.
I luinuali.
a.,.,nm.-iit of " -ketlvH-k jtit
nv.l. r A Hiesvlii-r'--.
,.v,vel t
ini-e of siwlaeles
.... -.- i' a: r.-.e- ki-r f::y.h-rs.
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TV tear-
iuMline II. re
alii..lii: -oiiie
,m the entire munt y.
(-..nihiitati'-n
5.vt;u n reuui-e.1
i ' HI ! ' f 1
,1 li.vk.-r t uy.crs.
,;ir.-,. ,rii..n "I
anacxed t, t
iTt-k tnwiir.iip
A ana- -ni"ii . ...
' I
y,r t..i and eii.-ap Itulclier Knives. I
, ,T s-. iis-!. and Mw BiiMi'W, M J
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.l.ierhaitlil .
, i a
i. . . r ..rth ot pny.-Kai auo rani
j . -rii- hjs bc-n p!a.i"i in the (ireeus-m--;.uIi!m
-l-!l.i.
ri'. Winciie-t.-r and Flojart Ilitlcs,
and Miiie-I.iaain! Shot Guns, Sir
,v J.HU.S If. Iloidcrl.anm.
.... tin farm .-f a ISerks omuiv man is a
KR!m vim- -ixy tVet long, on whk.li are
j mi .mT of pumpkins, tiie smallest of
., i. WI.-H- T- I'.utf'"-
T;.- rirst t.atiiral ris eat of the Ali5liu
., ... vru. k the other day at IVnticld.
.-irt".,-i.t county. tl- well being lwr.il by
t:i'j;;Miia ' 'al oinpany.
- rtn.eii ali ..hiain ifoo.j rciiits by lls-il.i-''La
uVriuin Macl.ine..i.ic.l I'.ir
Tor them at
JtUKS B. HoU KKHU'M 's.
H ..wH.fli-r- should see that everything j
s ra: in or-i- for winter. See tlittt tlte drain- i
.-. i-.ii. and every nook fr mi cellar to j
.i.,ii-1.. eicin and pure, t ots preventing I
k:m-ia.1 i-oittaion.
T iriel.rjtetl Fntcrjrise" Meat Cutters
,r. : -t.itf.-r- rants- found at Jas. li. Hoi- j
u -a im HaMaare Stort. I'riivs low as j
!...-t. and sold on trial.
V.-have, hi hand a large number of gisKl-j
- ., ahi.-li we will sell in quantities to suit
.. l-un-liasi-r. Prices very reasonable. Yanl
.;...! the planing mill.
Hol.llR.K Hki. dt PaRSOH.
-' -i-ti- sieiti hVils, Whips, li.uiiilti llar
. . Siiirte Hum. i. Fur U .Iss.. W.sil
I. Lap Blankets. Horse Blankets. Coi
ns, sad. lies. Bridles, etc , at y down pri
, J. B. Holderbaitm's Hardware Store.
Icatiie nf Fayette City boys out coon
i. tuii kilii-I a .r'iipine. the tir-t known
t.. le in that rctrou lor twenty years. It
i-tw.i and oiK-half f.s-t long and covered
:!i ijiiill- two and one-half inches in
In I cVii-i- .-unity forty wits per bushel is
If.: not pnee paid lor pick-sl appltst by
l.a.l.
The cnip of laiwrttiiv .sum- j
! 'i.c iw. :: pr-.tiouu.-.-.! alni'i-t a failure and
:ii.--i.ipi.ients from there wiil ag-n.-gate
Ilt.it.y iweiity th.Hlsalld Istrrets.
I it Wavne-hiirj; hitrl:iiimrrr says the
-;!. .,f J. ifersm county have udi an
' iri.i..iit apple crop that they cannot div
" .f taeni at remunerative prices, and i
. i'o'li-u- them to their hoirs. They are a j
..n tin- market at ten cents a bushel. ,
wive just received a car load of Port- '
a-.a mid Swell-Usly Cutters of diiferent
' and ..f ; .d .piaiity. It will pay lo
::aulrxamiiie them Is-foreyo'i .lace your
"I.T tor -l.-iiih. !
J AS. Iv. HoI.PEKIKI'W.
A Jer-ey fartie-r says that elder w ill
'p t..r n iloii-n y.ir- if the loliowing rcci-
I : Pat into a barrel of sweet j
.part of niliii. ais.ut half a tilt of!
.-'4.'.i s-l
-. ie b,a.-k se.1 -ami si ,
11 I tu.'Ill a.'i
ii to'i th.-r U fore pouring
" ... ;t .Birr"!.
i: wiii int.-r-t hunters to know the
5 i i --.-.I n.. ,.f Powder. Sli.tt, Ca
r cm
, Gun
,!i-'i-. IV.i.i. ix T-irkey and Do.-k fails,
I' Wand Shot Flasks. Cleaning Intplc-'-"".!
H-wditig t.,l.. and all k mis offiiiu
E"' Ja B. Uold-rbaum's Hardware
"m.ersrt. Ia
" i I'uiii.er Chun-h." U-iie a hislorv of
!W:i..:,.
M IV .m
'"-' or Christian Church of S. .mer
its 'ii.M orvanizaiiiai. by Khicr
A iiali l-..ine and vaiuahlc
f"ik W..1
..fp-i.-.
v
nail, po-tpaid. on re-
-i.s.. bv
H Wta.Kt.rv. s.inicrstt
Pa.
lain Coha.igli, lb
B and ).
"fl-i.l-hr
J'l s.ns- .;,,.
.it R.'kw.vsl. is still
.re in a eriti.-al mndition. Tiie d.K-tors
l I" may eventually recover, but that iu
lfil,.!ity he will la- u.tllv ,,w,nd
""""iuencofhis injury.
' 'I R lnd.. f J. hnsiown. an old
J-o.(,;i m lju l)ct,u uujbl. to
livi.,;. a taken to the r.M--honse
-ll mm: ii .... .. ,
-. .oucj 1M Ku,, llu j,,,,
J rrtor l,n,g,t again the son !
'"lu"e-..aiiceif his father, and tl 1
"'W Tl,d ll,. ..... . . I
ulu,i ru .i JKir i
stip.rt.
M vane, -We have just added a
Rrtnaera w ,. WmI MjrkH m
"jn7 'm kt'Il '""I and dean.
lWi l.ik. 4c ki-ta constantlv on
tttU !Ui!' l,D,li!1
wi!5r'' " in ,be refrigerat.Mr until
Rosa Dtrui X Co.
ei1"" sweet -
i!,',l"m".' '- U wiav Is- eure.1 by
tW'n" ,Tm' il, birt it is rai,T to
twia'tt " ',,"""it-T of ,,r "bav
in ti!L T UrT,'i"a"'! tl,e,n I1 J
"rralurn"' TherrvlmavMesn U
ini ww I -
!, bu " .V put a perk of it frwh-
aT. '"m'1 1"'Ur -iIru!
i&i ""H' W lirn " '"la '-l )n add
Wn-ei tm",m' """Jr
clean Willi fresh water.
V T-r-- "r??--- ?
J K. Scott, Ivk n-in Tioimiuy and Fri-
in Pittsimrjr'c
Mr E. E. I'aUoii b-eti sfwidiiut tue
pit-: fi-w il-iys in Somerset.
II. L. Ilmr, Vm,.. It ft f'- P:iili.!j.liia ti
business. Kriilnv evetu'tie.
A. II. t'otrnrfh a-.:-l Jt.lin It. rii!. E-qr.
nevera! d.iys of last wfk ill Pittsburg,
on imtsrrini le-al b ii e-.
We tiiin!ien(i to iiir tva-lor Tiie. lllst)-
' ry of a Pioneer Church, by Uifcr I tter o
. cel. 80M at VVe.lfi-v' Ho. Store.
--
Mr. Ihivi.l I. H-truer, of fele Wmnliit,
f,,, 4 jktv ,,f mountain land to
j .lines 11. ..i'ir. ui .niui.ia, - .
acre.
Mr. lieonre H. Titymtti's new hoatc, just
eM of town, is raji.ly tienrinit completion,
fjsaorjre is bin own arciiitct anl lniilicT, aid
in cMiit)tieii.v i ii'inje t" liave a very
handsome and comfortable lioiix:
t 'rini-on-liainl ' ie.rxie " Hoyd, wltopit
out of town between two of July's hottest
! days, riftuniil t Ii is-" TnextUy moniin. aud
' ' at once plauci mi.ler arn'-t by an orli'
I of the law. "trei.rj-'ie " is wanted in Pitt
j burjrli to answer a rharje of Inpceny.
j An Italian named Kaiio was lo-laivl in jail
'' hv tlie roti-abie of i !irrn.tinrh twnhip
I Moil. lay. rhsrued itli tualicioii miM-liief.
lie bad kiti lled a lire in the wood-", ard
' riedtititito put it out a ntimlier ef nul ot
i ft ii.e wen- itriMiiiH-l for a farmer in thru
i township.
.
"vnator Alexander, of Met iMinelinhnre.
! and a lrty of friend." were .ml ridinjr in a
I ntrraire oti Tuesday. Tiie kill)? bolt broke.
I tlirowiiijj the party out somewhat uucetv
j nioiiiousiy. Kortunately no injury was tus
, taiiicd except M-ratrlira and (-lii-'ht bruises.
- HM'rii Inifttirer.
j -
Mr. S-ull ha-S vc 1 tiie day fir the om-
I litive exa:uiiiaii.n for applicant for a
puintniettt to the military anuicmy at West
I Point, for Weiluesiiay, Xovetulier Ip
I to date eighteen uppiii'ations have tiei-n re-
.t ived from as many yoitn gentlemen do-
sirou of appoiutiunt.
I
' Hiiuiphny it. Tate, of Ifell'onl, who lias
I been 1'hicf Clerk in the State lepartmeiit at
! Harrishiirx tor almost five years, retireil tie ,
! day. Y.-'.er.luv niortiiuit his aM-iate clerks j
j presi'iiteil liim witli a maniiinttent Kn-nch j
j clock as a token of regard. He w ill resume i
i 'he pra.ii.-of law in Ibsllord. Wilson M. I
tiearbart. of I.i:ivi!le. will sae.'eeil Mr. Tate j
us I 'liief t 'lerk.
Mrs. Anna McKiniey and daughter, who i
h.tvc ieeii -'ii.ii:' the -iiiiimcr here left for j
New York la-t Tlmr-I iv. s"ndiutf a day 1
in Johnstown withticii. CaiuplieH's family. ,
Mr-. M-K:tia-y will put in the winter Willi j
her huslian !. Aimer Mi K-nb-y, K-j . in New j
York. Mises K'la aud Kitty Kn Isley went j
aku , l,,!.,,.,, with Mrs. M KinlcT. !
where they sin-n; a few days with Col. Lin- j
ton' - tamiiv. and other friends.
- . .
The borough s -Ili-i! bmrd have contracted !
ih Mr R. B. Baldwin, ot Ii chest er. Pa., i
who Iihn Iseti boring holes in the ground in j
d iT'en nt iiarts of our coiintv for several !
year-, to drill the well on the Academy
irroiiud at Ica-t twenty feet deeper, and as
many more a.- may Is- ntjtiirv.1 lo procure a
sufficient ijitiiM'ity of water. The contractor
pu..-.i hi- riu in p.i-itioii Monday, and com
mence.! drilling iu the old sixty-ns-t dis-p
well.
Monday morning Prof. J. A. Borkey
handed us a copy of the tir.-t issue of tiie
Somerset ru'ilir S.7k. a four paje monthly
puolieatioti g-iteii out by the pupilsofourj
horo'igh schiis. No doubt the scholars j
wiii a -.quire trainiuir in contributing to Us j
pa-'es, and derive i;reat ph-a-un- from its j
monthly visits. Tiie I'roi'.-s.-or is teaching ;
tin young idea how to s!.l from a remod- I
eled nun. and we predict that if he is given I
ail the rope he afcs for our schools will s.mn
be entirely out of the oi.i rut and running
on a level urfau. lm;roViiicut- i-omc with
every year.
At a meeting of 'he members of the Gen-tit-oien's
Driving Ass.h iatiou lu-i.I at the of-riei-
of CoiUirn k i' .!l.ni Friday evening.
Mr. J. B. Snvder was ciectcd tetiiniry
president, and I.. C. C,.ls.m. F..-. . Ss-reta-
ry. The following committees wen- apjsiin
ti.il by the President : :i Permanent Organ
ization, Messrs. A. J. Kiid-ley. J K. C..IT
roth. and II. Hold. -nmiini. m Grounds.
M.s-rs H. ll il.ierl.auin. G. R. sk iill. aul J.
Coifroth. (u t oii-titntioti and Kr-latws,
M,rs. C. J. H irrison, D J. Hono-r. and J.
B. Snyder. The committee will P'.rt at a j
me ting to be held Fri.l iv evening. j
laiwyer Frank i.l t'oniior's friends will be
surprised to learn that lie has etit,-red tiie
arena as a sprinter. At $ o'clock last Satur
day alternooii O Connor and Mr. John W.
Ktiuff were the contestants in a oiie-hiin-dted
yard race. The i-ourse was on Pearl
street, Johnstown, mid O'Connor was given
ten f.sl of a l;id Tiie men got a gl tarr
but had ti 'l pna ecltsl in re than one-fourth
. of the di-i.-inee when KnnrT. who claimrsl
that Ofo-inor w;u atti-ni'ititig to jakey htm j
pu-insl his antagonist off tbe course, and lie
fell. Knutr 'nntinue.1 on to the tae. hut
the ry fcriis gtanttsl t i'Conuor s claim of iul,
d.-cided the ras- off. and d.s lured ail bets null
and void. The race was for a purse of $2o.
hariie Kndsley affoni.-l no little amue
I lent to l in- gent i.-nien alio were present
la-t Friday evening when he drove his well
rouii.ltsi mare onto the trai k ofthe'Mitm
llemcns" Driving Ass. fiat ion " and pro
ceedisi to " set tiie pa.-e " for the horsemen
j who mereeXerri-sili their siee-ls. The Post-
i master, the caiechiser of friend " Fi-k " and
' other dariiu: sp.ir:s were sti.l.U-niy seie.1
i wit ii " t he -lows " as tiie little annual skim-
nied over t.'te level surface a swallow,
her f.-tbarclv touching enough to throw
saii.l in Their i-y.-sas sijc passtsl them by. and
yl; acre' oisianicd" Is-f.re they rwovensi
frstin their surprise. The man.- is a gir
from way Uu k, and promisis. ( lje mti
tie of t he h.-st of 'em.
For nearly iwoyinrs a quiet aud tinpre-
: tcntioiis man of isriiain thirtv five, aith .
i the sm.s.lh-sl. men fHLV ami gem ml air of
. prii-thasl. has Iseti moving in and out
among the business haunts of lower Broad-
way. Wall and Broad sis. t iflen he nuiy
i lie st'ti is.niing from the Western Vnioti
i Building. His name ia Al.ner McKiniey,
, and he is a brother of CoiigresMiiaii M. -Kin-:
ley. of tliiio. th.-r tariff advi s ale. He is the
; iit-iiiaging man fr a syndicate that is pro-
uH-ting the trail sniission of telegra.liic mess
i ai-s from a keyboard like a type a riter to a
, machine that prints the messargc on a pajier
taie at the ik-iivery end vf the line. Of
course there are " millions in it " if it is put
in general use. A'rw York Snaiy Trifmrir.
Did yon ever ask for the loan of a gun T
j We did the other .lay, and find tlmt it is a
i first-rate way to find what one's neighbors
i think of you, and at the same time what a
high value they occasionally put on human
life. Of course we have nevergiven a public
exhibition of our marksin ui-hip, have nev
er sbot the cork out of a bottle without re
lieving the tta.-k of its contents, but on at
k-ast one iwiwi.ni we actually did ring the
bell on a flying target. It is evident our
neigiib.rs had never heard of tlii. The
third fellow we aiproched in our search
with " Have you got a shot-gun ?" looked at
ns in a daaed sort of way as he hesitatingly
replied, "Ye, three of them." When he
returned from his hoitsc a few mtnntes after
we were sort of dazed to Insir that " my only
-on strt,-d out this morning and took all
three guns with him ' Guess tie kn.xked
the hullseve black and bine. We presume
that it is als.ut as well after all to follow the
advice of old Poioitius aud " neither a bor
rower n.er a Ii tid.T h'." Anrwav we lie
lieve tliat it wonld have nsjuinsi a king's
ransom to have gotten us tbe loan of a
weuan. but for the information ofoorgen
i r us friends wc will only a.1.1 that had we
so.vwtled in getting the lin of a gnn there
is tat earthly doulit but that we wouul have
bagged " tweuty-tive. or thtrty, thirty-five
ot ftsrtt birds-
4
J SmouM Turin HlmMlf Loon. i Tbe Johnstown Sioel Street Rail ay Oira
I Kt. J. V. Smoiw, -. was limited by a f fainy tjaid 85,2S(t for the Von Lunen farm
j dc active- tliroii.rliout Cratrii, Btair. and j of 1S3 a-r-, aid 3,'CJ rwr acre fcr trie IUxIk-
Sumenwt cuatttie. b taring wanted as a wit-
!
ncw in the " Blinker " Mrrmiii mitrtjercaN..
at R.tvenua, Otiio. has gut over his frilit
land apiin aj(erf in publif. He was een
Uxlay a' et.xiemait:h. When heWms
tliHt lie n wanted as a witness in the trial of
j BlitikeyV oimiani'ii. Ojuglilin. wbieh
hetriiMoit the 14tli, he will probably era l
bai k into hi hole Ju-nin. After Oiupblin's
trial that of ILtbinsm, another of the gang,
will be called up, and 8mowe will again be
wi.T-d. so it beiin to bx .k a if be would
hare to remain in seclusion most of the win
ter. Joajw Tribune.
The Death of Rev. Gabriel Myers.
The Rev. Gabriel Myers, for many years
a well beloved and well known IMnkard
minister in this section of Pennsylvania,
passed into rest yestenlay morning at the
resident of Rev. J. W. Brumbaugh, Clover
("reek, Moirisou's Cove. By his death a
long and useful Christain life of eighty years
came to a close. Rev. Myers entered the
pulpit of the Dunkard Church in the year
Kill, since which time he has been a faithful
earnest lalrer in the vineyard. At the
great gatherings of the lnmkar.1 cienomina-
rions he has always been a leading spirit
and his voice has often been beard in their
communions, telling in sweet and simple
la e..-. !.-..1,1 nl.i .tor- the inel-
and the mission of the: Saviour atnoiif 5 fires are raging in the mountains, and much
mvn.H'd'H-il hufHirrr. ' valuable timber is being destroyed. In the
, m m It north end if Somerset township the farmers
November Weather Prediction, j tiave iKvn righting the forest tire day and
Man-i ll's Planetary Signal says the prin- ! night, but have not yet lieen able to get
cipal planetary storm and electric, eartinlis ,' them under control. If rain does not soon
turliing date for November are located 1 come to their relief, their lueses in many
alKHit the 7th to 11th. 13th to 22d. and 25th ' cases will be very severe.
to the 3oth. The storms are likelv to be j
very severe from the Jjtli to the 21st and ' A 8wan ,or Mr9 Cleveland.
as Neptune is in its opjoiti! on the t Friday, in South Wooilbury Town-
Jith. or in tlje same portion as it was when ; S,''P. N"i-I'',l J -orge Clouse captured a
it give lis the great storm in November, ls;. . ''J wtt, wi,il:u " entangled in
The temperature will probably average above ' the brush. It is a beautiful bird, with lu
the mean of the season, both in the States j mage as white as tilling snow. The boys
and Northern Kurope. November will be i intend sending it as a present to Mrs. Cleve
an unusually stormy month, with the tern- ' By the way, they are brothers of
perMture running to great extiemes likely ! Kditor Crouse, of the RrfjublM nwi rir
heavy rain storms and rl.ssls in sea Niund- ' six bmthers the wliu.r is the only
ary rotates and heavy snow storms in north- j hl sheep, the others being Democrats.
em di-tricts. Sun sjiots will be morcabiind- Beitford Gtixttlt.
nut but flu. mating during the last half of . " ". . t.
A Stonemason a Severe Accident.
the perusl. j ..... t. ,
. .. ; hortly after tiisin Mon.lay tteorge rogle.
The South Penn Suit. ; head mason on the nw Franklin street
A Philadelphia dispatch under dateof Nov. j bridge, met with an accident which will
t:h says: (hi Monday next, in New York, l "se him much suflering. A large stone
answers will tie returned iu tiie United Suite, j being swung from one place to another
Court, of the Suit hern district of the state, ' ' derrick on Stonycreek street, when
o. :he bill til.sl by the Pennsylvania Railroad i e "dogs," or the in.n arms grasping the
;onipaiiy. to rcstraiu the stockholders of the : stone, gave way. leiling it fail to the ground.
South Pennsylvania Raitrmd Company, re- ! I" i descent it caught Mr. Fogies left but.
siding m that part of ttie Stale, Irom inter-
ferinir with the suits, now indinir in this ;
State, between the Pennsylvania and South , mtoa j. ily and the l-.nes brokei into snut.l
Pennsylvania Railroai! Companies. The particles. The injured man was assisted by
officials of the Pennsylvania Railnwd Cm- i nephew, William Fojle, who works
puny are confident of inning the South j with . "'I others lo Dr. Swan's oin.-e,
Pennsylvania suits when they come to trial, j wliere Dr.Swan and 1H-. J. C. Sheridan am
and it is believed that if tlx-v should be sue- i pu'aied the injure.! toes. Mr. Fogle was
n.ful. ihat the Ibsltord UriLn-tart rail- '
rood will be connected with the New S.uth j
Pennsylvania railr.!. and thus establish
a new soft-coal route to theCiimbrland region
and to the coal-fields of Wt Virginia, by a
connection with the Piedmont Jfc Cumber
laud Railnjad. which is the line built recent
ly by Ex-Senator Iavis. Suplieu Klkinsand
others. By the contemplated new route,
the isial would he delivered to the Pennsyl
vania Railroad at Harrislmrg.
Memorial Service.
November 12 and 13 are the days set apart
for a World's concert of prayer for the tem
perance reform. It is thought they will be
generally observed in all Knglish-eakiug
ci.uiiirii-i. Pastors are urged to preach tera
peranc sermons on Sunday, and send col
lection to the World's W. C. T. V, f..r the
spn ad of the work in all Ian. Is. Saturday
H prayer meeting day for the W. C. T. I".,
with a view lo increase the sense of individ
ual n-sfNiiisiiiility. Sunilay sohtstls will ob
serve the day also, and at a Sunday evening
mass meeting a full account of the World's
W. C. T. I. will be given, the wtition cir
culated, and an account of Mrs. Mary Clem
ent Lcuvitl s trip around the world will be
given. Mrs. Margaret Bright Lu.as of
England, is president of the World's W C.
T. C, under the auspices of which these
days of prayer ltavc lteen announced.
A service of prayer will be held in the
Reformed (1itin-h Sunday. Nov. Ltth, IrW,
at ;i p. . Wecrdially invite all tenuis
whofei.-luu interest in the cause of U-niper-ance
and the Work of the Woman's Chris
tian Temperance rnv.n to be present.
CotiHITTr.E.
Two Fools With Guns.
tteorge M.-owan, a young Si-otehman.
who was employe.! in Hon. John Iran's
isjal mines at Frugality, this isiunty. on the
Cresson and Clearfield Railnwd, is lying at
the hospital iu A It. -ma sutfering trom a
severe gunshot wound. At bis tKrdiug
house a fellow-boarder playfully pointed a
gun at him, w hen the wcaiK.n was discharged
and a heavy load of shot entered McGowan's
fusty just aliove the hip bone. The shot
is.uld not ta- extracted uy the physician who
was summoned, and the unfortunate young
man was therefore removisj to Alt'sma for
treatm.-nt.
Kaniesi Johnson, of Altoona, is the other
victim, hut fortunately heinly ban himself to
blame. He was out ' gunning" with a
sitigle-barrehsl pistol, and to amuse his com
paui.Kis he playfully pointed tbe pistol
his head. He did not mean to pull the
ttigger. perhaMs. but fn-verlheless sunts-ded
in exphsling the pistol, the ball piercing his
forehead just above the left eye. He fell
unconscious, hut sih.ii regained his facultitst
ttiitl siarttsd home, which distant- he partly
run aud jiartly walked. When he arrived
li.uue. phyaiciaus acre summous. and tiie
ball, w hich had been flattened against tbe
U. i.e. was removed. Il had lodged in the
cavity alsive the eye, and had it gone half
an inch either way ttie lad would have been
kiilcd. Juh.irt'Mtn TrUunr
The New B. it O. Management.
The newest ticket saiken of as a possibil
ity of the annual meeting of the Baltimore
and Ohio stock holders next week is; Presi
lien I, Samuel Spencer: first vice president,
C. K. I-ord : third vice president, Orlando
Smith. This ticket is tvgar-tVd, it is said, by
the Baltimore and Ohio authorities all along
the line with very great favor and as one of
the strongest probabilities. Samuel Sjieiieer
is at present first vice president of the Balti
more and Ohio. He has been with the Mad
off and on f r 15 years. William II. Clem
ents has Iss-u a railroad man for fully 2
years, most of which has been soiit in the
Baltimore and f hio service. He is recognia
isl as one of the foremost transportation
men of the ilay. C K. Lord is at present
gvtieral ptv;igiT ag. m. He is still a pouiig
man and ranks as one of the ablest passen
ger agents of the the country. Orlando
Smith is the preseiit third vine president and
has lieen iu charge of Trans-Ohio divisions
of the road. ' If this ticket is elected." said
a gentleman last night, " it will make a
number of changes in the next row or two
of uHieers below. II Captain Clements suc
isjswis to the second vitv-presideiicy, he will
likely be made general nuuiager. In this
event his position of manager of the Cis
i ttiiu will he taken by Caain R. T. Devries
now it-rititenijVnt of the Trant-Ohio rutuL
(liarkst it. S-ull, who is at present assistant
general passenger agent, will succeed to tbe
general passenger agency. Mr. Scull it reck
oned as one of the most accomplished and
thoroughly -ijted men iu the passenger ser
vice in the railway world." ArtaWy nat.
A Service of Prayer
Will be held in tbe IHsviples' Church on
Satunlay afternoon. November 12, IW, be
ginning at t o'clock. We cordially invite
all women who ice! an interest hi tbe cause
of temperance and the work of the W. C, T.
C to be present, ' CoaviTTst
Churcn Dedication.
Glade Evangelical Lutheran Church of tbe
Berlin charge, Sronyi-re. k township, will be
dedicated on rtmday morning. November
20. Lsh". AU are ourdially invited to attend.
;. C. a GtnTtn, Pastor.
' en farm of 32 acres, adjoining trie Voo 1.UU-
eu property and lying along the Stonycreek.
The people livir. aixitit Trent' i-hurcls,
in Somerset Townshiti, had to turn their at
tention from the house of prayer to the fire
bnnitnfr in the woods Sunday, in order to
keep their ebnrcb building from being de
stroyed. The drug store owned by Daniel HetHey.
in Berlin, has been purchased by bat daugh
ter, Misa Zanua M. Iltrtley, who will con
tinue the business at the old stand. This
good lady baa had long experience in the
store with her fattier, and is well qualified
to sell drum.
It 5hou J be well for the Street Commis
sioner to look after the parementa and
croacings and see that they are put in order
before bad weather. Where a parement is
full of holes water collects and either freezes
and becomes dangerous in winter or is dis
agreeable to walk through. Many wet feet
and colds would be prevented by good pave
ments. ,
j. The farmers in this section are fervently
j praying fir rain. Many of tiie wells and
j springs have gone dry-; and great eSffleuity
j experienced in some places to get sufficient
1 water 6 stock. Very destructive forest
cniiiing me girai oe sou uoj.n-eio
and two other t.ies.
The flesh was mashed i
then taken to his liarding bouse, No. 274 j
Main street. He will .n.lbly be reinovtsl
to Ih m Berlin. Somerset crttnty, U-
morrow
Quemahonlng Items.
Siel!ing schisiis are now the go.
Get your houses in readiness for winter.
Hunters are plenty, but game of all kinds
is scarce.
The next legal holiday is Thanksgiving.
FaUuu your lu rkey .
Cora huskings and apple cuttings are
about over Sir this seasou-.
One of our citizen. Mr. John Bowman,
recciitlv built a new corn crib, which is one i
of the finest in tiie neighborhood.
Mrs. Jennie Maurt r. wife of George Matt-
rer, has lieen it; for the past few weeks, and
as yet there is littie change in her condition
f.H- the better.
Our farmers have their winter apples all
gathered, and eider made. Only about half
a crop was secured in this section of Penn
sylvania '.his year.
Now ksu Thus.
Husband Items.
Mr. I'. 8. Weller and wife have been away
on a visit to Mrs. Welter's pan-nts the fiast
week.
Mr. Jai-ol. Maust had public sale last Fri
.ly. at which his cattle were (lisi-xted of,
Ijringitig. on the average, fair prices. '
Messrs. IiVitzand Kuhs. who had the con
trait lor putting up the abutments and piers
for the county briilgcs, finished their job last
week.
The fire that has lieen going through the
mountains for the past week, has done con- j
siderahle damage. The pis.ple living there
are constantly working, so as Ui keep the
tire away from their buildings.
Election on Tueslay, and every Rcpnhli-i-aii
in Sotm rs.si township north will I on
hand to maintain his principles. This is
the anient duty of all Republicans, and we
predict a rousing majority.
A corn uusKiug was ni.iuigcu iu on uie ;
.... ..
I.m, it! l fMimi,.!, si Millirf. 1 .if Xlnirv- .
. . i ..... i.. .... I r .. .. !
uay evening, wiiu-ii was aiieuoeo oy a inne
and enthusiastic crowd. The yoiint folks i
had i Dust enjoyable time, and were enter
tained in the very best manner.
i
Occasional
ow the Pennsylvania Keeps Con
trol of the South Penn.
The movement to complete the construc
tion of the South Pennsylvania Railroad, or
Smth Penu. aps-ars to have come to a halt.
The undertaking was based upon the pre
sumption that the Vanderbilts and their fol
lowers in New York, being unable to com
pictc toe sale of their interest in the S.uth
Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania Company
by reason of the proceedings instituted by
the Attorney General iu the Common Pleas
Court of li.mpliiii county, would lie willing
to dispose of their intcR-st to others or lo
join iu the work of completing the railroad.
Last July- the Pennsvlvania Companv Put
daintier tiMiu the project by bringing suit in j "1" t,,f Nlfc- Milil pf-cd'en were cut and
the I'nited Mtat.s Curt for the Southern Ih's. ! register.-.! packages and letters oned. The
tri.t of New York, in which the plaintiff ols- ! ,r,i" wai weil to pns-etsl utter Is-ing d.
tain.sl a preliminary injunction restricting j lavtsl over an hour, and the rotitwrs tisik to
the Vanderbilts from disixislng of their in- ! ""' tnountuins. t ()l y, i,.a,ned how
terest iu the South Penn, or prcsxviliiig as if : 'mi, n "'Hey they secured,
they were its partial owners. i
Wednesday was the day fixed by law Ibr i A Japanese Typhoon,
the defendants to answer, but no answer, j s FuASrIIVt Nov ...-Mail advices r
motion or .lemurrer was filed and tlie-taMi i Mntrr CTtf of New York arriviuglas' night
continues in such a shape as to give the j ,rm , Kimg ,,aH, ,, ,ht) ,V),,())n
IVnnsylvama Company all the advantages . kUu.u tle niglt f the 'l7th of
of the preliminary injunction, which clhs-t- j September strllrk the island of IM Ling
ually bl.x ks the Vanderbilts from Uikiug any i willl ils fii (rv Tll(. t(lU, nnmtH.r f
rt in the court met ion of the ratatd. The iv TO,.rirn-e.l it is difficult to ascertain but
Pennsylvania Company alleges that the , ,e F.vrdl opilliu ( tw, W)m( huilflrw, r
case jK-ndtng in Dauphin county cannot be I ,W1, iIUIlt,,, frr .irowne.1 on the
pr.wecut.,1 to final hinng until Ihe Vand.-r- isaI),j A, (-uirk iMniCt len milea
bfits file an answer in the ca-e. Thi,. they ! )R!(tant from y, y,n(f K()mf tllinv.two
have ncgle. te.1 to do. and litigation is thus j ,jv wm, ,mtttnd thret. hlMUmik
retanle.1. Notwithstanding the fact that the j The Mantl of j,,,; Ung t,.
Supreme Court sustained the preliminary ! iniialiitants
injunction grunt. -.1 in Ihiuphin county
straining the Vamlerbilts from mmpleting
the transti-r of their South Penu stock to the
Pennsylvania Company, the latter comjuny
maintains that upon final hearing a di Her
ein decree would lie rendered. So long as
the completion of the ."-viuth Penn is ols
structed the Pennsylvania Comtstny may lie
rega ded as ahead of its opponents, and by
the failure of the New York parties to an
swer in the Knifed States Court it continues
to 1 master of tiie situation, and ttie pros
pect r the speedy completion of the Mouth
Penn is rattier gloomy. PkUadHphia Timt.
smsj. .LA
iTT
An exiierieneed practical builder says that
mortar in the interior of walla, especially if
it be what is called " rich" mortar, never to
har.leti. hut lo retain its softness forccntiiries
thought this only the case when the interior
of the wall is hermetically seated against
external air. . In England, not long ago, a
quantity of soft mortar was dug out of a
tone wall that bad st.tod for 3u0 yean. : It
was as fresh as when placed tliere.
W anted I
Hides, Pom, Btirk. I .rill pay tbe highest
cash prices for all kinds of hitiefi, pelts and
furs. I also want $00 cords of Rock Oak and
Hprace hark.
, -..r.'.;i H. G.ODUfOHAJt. .
Wild Animate Let Loom.
St. Lot'ts. Nov. 4. One of the most excit
ing scenes that ever oeetjrred in this or per
haps any other city, took place at the I'nion
depot between 3 and 4 o'clock this afternoon
and (or a time not only created tremetnlous
excitement, but tbe wildest kind of a ire
among the peiple present. t During the day a
special train of passenger and flat cars bear
ing John Robinson's in. oagerie and circus
people and their animals from Fort Scott,
Kan., came into the Union depot en route
to Cincinnati, where they are t winter.
About iialf-i-nst ." the t.im i.-iiietl out m
cross tiie bridge, and while parsing over the
" puzzle switch " in the depot yards a flat
car flew the track, followed by others, and
ran into a freight train on a side-track, de
molishing two or three cars and killing Geo.
Squire, a canvas man, and bwlly injuring
two other circus men named Fujler and
Isle. In the smash-up some of the animals'
cages on the flat ears were broken, and a
Bengal tiger, two lions, a leopard, a jaguar,
an ibex and a vulture escaped. The wildest
kind of a commotion followed. Depot offi
cials and policemen ran frantically als.ut
shouting warning, and there was a general
and quick stauifiede from the yards to the
streets beyond. The circus and depot men
then made search tor the animals. The
leopard was found crouched under a freight
car and an attempt was made to lasso him,
but it tailed and the animal rushed from cov
er, bit a man severe.')' in tbe leg ou his way
out, bounded into the ticket-unlce and then
juniied through a transom into the Superin
tendent's office. He was besieged by the cir
cus men and after severrl attenijits to cap
ture him ami two or three shots being fired
at him he was covered with a tarpaulin and
secured. One by one the other animals
were found, and after more or less trouble
were captured and relumed to their cages,
but it was not until tiie work was over that
the excitement was allayed.
.
Alleged Miraculous Cure.
Coat;., Mich.. Nov. 4. There has been
considerable excitement here over a so-called
miracle which occurred to Mrs. Andrew F.l
dridge, wife of a respectable man living for
many years in this city. In nearly her own
words the following is her version of the
the matter as given :
" I have been sick for years. Two years
ago this mouth I su.iered a stroke of paraly
sis of the entire right side, including both
extremities. For its days I was blind and
seechles. I was always a believer in the
Won! of Ood and tint He was willing and
able to heal my body. On Wednesday, the
l-'th in-t., alaliout li :W a. I called upon
l l.sl to either take me to himself or heal my
bodily infirmities, as was liest. I was lying
on my right side, and could not move over.
'""i made known to me that He was willing i
to save me then, and I at once repealed the j
verse trom liis Wont, vt nosiever tieiievetn
on me.' Ac aloud, aud sat up in my bed,
my husband suprting me. I arose and
walked. To God alone be the glory.
" My mind was tailing ; now it is as good
as ever. Since that dav I have not taken one
'fn-p of mislicine.aml am each day growing j
Mn.nger. and fully believe lam healed by '
thepower and goodness of G.sl alone. I
will praise him forever. Amen and amen." i
Killed His Brutal Father-In La w
CHATTAMssiA, Nov. o. Isaac Arnold kill
eil Tom Newsom at Gray sChapel, fourniiW-s
fn.m Tnllahonia, Tctm., last night. Arnold
was a son-in-law of Newsom, and had mar
ried the hitter's daughter last May against,
the father's wishes. Newsom went to a dis
tillery and drank freely of whisky. He then
proceedetl to Arnold's house and hegan whip
ping Mrs. Arnold, Her hu-band interfered
and was dealt a blow on the head with a
poker in the hands of Newsom. Arnold re-
treated to the wood pile, seined an axe and
dealt Newsom three blows in tbe back, cut
ting Lis spinal column in two and killing
hira almost instantly. Arnold gave himself j
up saying that he acted solely in self-de-'j
tense. !
Counterfeiters in Pennsylvania.
PlTTsBt Eo, Nov. 5. I'nited States Iletec
tive McSweetiy has rem nit .1 here from a
tour through northeastern Pennsylvania,
where he and other officers of the secret ser
vice have been engaged for the past ten 'lays
I securing evidence against Louis Biegcr,
Thomas Wombold, Ike Trumbull, and other
notorious counterfeiters, who have quite re
cently lieen engaged in circulating counter
feit silver dollars throiurh Pennsylvania and
Maryland. These men have all been arrested
! and are now eoiitiiied in (he N ranuin jail,
) and will be tried at the next term of the
j I'nited Stales court in that district. Mr.
McSweeny aays the counterfeits are very
tine, and a large number have liecu put into
nnnlation.
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Murdered Her Imbecile Step-Children.
f'f.rtHJti, Nov. 5. A farmer nanus) Gil-
i lett, iiving at Spencer, thirty miles fn.m
; this city, had two imbecile daughters by his
! first wife now rlin.t Srinie time. m,i , K., n,
. .. ... . . . .
ned again. The step-mother ttreil of the !
! unfortunate women. laist night she
went to the room where they were sleeping
and covered the thair with dry leaves, over
which she poured a quantity of aal oil, and
setting tire to the indammable stuff she lock
( e.1 tiie door of the chaiulwr and crawlnl
through the window. Neighbors discovered
the lire, but when the rsitit of the two imbe j
ciles was en tens! it was found that both were i
i sutr.icated. TheGillett woman was arresteil j
j ami nia-iea partial i-onfmsion
Train Robbed In Colorado. j
Pi khi.ii. Col., Nov. 3. About I o'clock j
this morning several masked men stopissl I
the east-laiiind .salt Lake express on the !
Ienver,k RioGrandi road, a few miles east of !
'rand Junction, and s.iiis l!isl the engineer '
fireman, mail and express nitstsengers to '
have the train, relieving the passengers of
their money and valimiiles. The roiibers !
then entered the express car. Put faileii lo
Jefferson Davis Returns to Beau
voire. Macok. (ia., Nov. 4. Jefferson Davis and
his family left in a special ear this morning
for Beau voire. They were escorted to the
depot by the Martin Volunteers. Though
there was a large crowd present to see them
off, there was no demonstration whatever.
Mr. 1 hi vis was in as g.ssl health as when lie
came liere, and walked down stairs at the
Johnston House without assistance.
M
Ish
Iner Falls Three Hundred Feet.
sHrrwtsw;, Mich.. Nov. 4. Krirk Wik-
strunt, a miner employed at the Karon m
iron mine, was taken sick in the mine lare
last night and started lo go to the surface.
Being unable to climb the iad.ler, h g.t into
the cage for hoisting ore. Three lmii.lre.1
feet front the bottom of the shaft. His body
Was crushed to an nnrecogtiirat.le ni isjs.
An Incendiary's Deed.
StstHUKT, O,. Nor. 3. Fire at Castlia this
county, early this morning destroyed about
45,0ui worth ot profierty. It origninated
between the P.sU.fle and Orant Ifeighan s
swe, and is supposed to have- been incen
diary. Tlx entire business portion of tbe
viUagv are completely dtsstroywd. -
A New Coke Field.
As an item of interest. I will iefbrni you
that the fires have been lighted and that sis
coke oven now proclaim that in the near
future Cnnellsrille coke will have a ir
mii table rival, and when the oil srtd gas
which is under us U brought to tbe stirtse
Berlin will lie the FJ.lorn.lo to which all
eyes will he turned, ami at least one of our
merchant has prepared itr tliegl time
coming. Thai merchant is Paul . N'.-wag.
Hi Counters and shelves are literally loaik-d
down with astonishing bargains-in ail de
scriptions of Dry GKis. He is selling 27
iucb Ladies' Cloth at 25 and 36 cents. Tri
cot Cloth at 35 to 5U cents, and 52-iuch at 75
cents.
Ladies' and Chitdreu's Coats and Wraps In
endless variety at from til) cents tor child's to
$2.iK tor Ladies' Seal Sacques. ' V
Men': and Boys Clothing and Boots and
Shoes, as well as Hats and Caps Notions and
Fancy Goods, he has in largest variety, and
cheap. His display tf Jewelry, Watches
and Clocks is one of tbe most attractive Je.
partments. He is selling GoH Watches at
tWM. " " ""'
In the Millinery line Mr. No wag not only
offers the La. lies tbe largest assortment at
lowest, prices, bnt iu addition is giving a gen
uine Oil Painting 54x28 inches with every
$10 purchase. Space prevents my mention
ing all bargains iu detail, and I can only ad
vise your readers to call at Paul (J. Nowag a
Store, Berlin. Pa., and see for tlieinselves.
RKroBTxa.
A fine new line of Ladies Pocketbooka just
received at Biesecker & Snvder's.
MARRIED,
SASNER SHVLTZ. On Thursday, No
vemlier .'!, 147, at the Lutheran parsonage
in New Ceiitreville, by Rev. J. H. Zinn, Mr.
William F.Sannerand MissElleu M. Shultz,
lKth of Mi.litlecreek Township, Somerset
County. Pa.
ADAMS BARRON. On Tuestlay, No
vetnlier (. 1SH7, at the Lutheran parsonage
in I.avansville, by Kcv. E. Manges, Mr. Al
bert M. Adams ft Miss Sadie Barron, both of
Somerset Township.
HOFFMAN KELLER. On Sunday, Oc
tolier 3u. ls7. in H.sjversville. Pa . at the
residence of the gnsun's brother, by Rev. J.
H. Houseman. Mr. Park Hofltuan to Miss
Clara L. Keller. Isith of Jenner X Roads,
Somerset County. Pa.
MILLER LAMBERT. On Thiirsikiy, j
the ?A ot November, at the resilience of the j
bride's (sir tits, south of Lambettsville, by (
Rev. J. H. Houseman. Mr. Jonathan Z. Mil- j
ler to Miss Alice L. Lambert, both of Soruer- j
set County, Pa. j
DIED.
t
BERKEY- On Friday. November 4. lv7 !
at I'rsina, Pa., Mrs. Catharine Berkcy, ageil ;
SI years. In months am. ID days. j
She was the mother of 15 children, of
whom ! remain to mourn her departure, j
The interment tisik place on Sunday. theHth '
inst. in the Lutheran cemetery at Cavans- i
vilie.
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SOMERSET MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by COOK a SEER ITS, f
DEALERS IN j
Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. ;
Prices fur November 9, IS.S7. ,
Apples, drieli, ft. . 3.ai.TC '
Apple Buuer, rai . tot."ic j
H. aiui, i bu . ...5l J) i
Bran, 4 ton lbs ri iio ;
Butter, (roll.) fi ... le
ikeK). t tf .. l..f j
Buckwheat, bu 5oc ,
" meal, , j
Beeswax fi 9 liic
Bacon, iSiiitar-cured Hamsi t l.'ie j
ll'ouiitry barn-i fi Ife... , .. 1J1..C
iSh.Hil.fers) y tr lie ;
(Sides) ft lb lie f
Corn, (earl ft bu ... aawaioc :
I shelled) n bu iillc :
ileal tb Jr I
Chop, tsirn and oats. ? luu lb 1 as I
ail rve. y luu ito . .
Eiars. V dJ l Jc
'l.mr. Roller Pns-ess, f bW uO :
" Vienna, f libL , " i -Jf
Flaxseed. ( tat- . ...... '-c
lair.., r 9i jsatis i
i,.l.HO,.n. L rial II. ci -j. t
tat. film ,.;ia4iie
p.ttairws. " bit m iiOH7ot-
New Potatc . il llo
Ptacbes. dned. 1 flk ....s.r
Rve. y bu .. V.i.ioc
Salt. I No 1.) Wl - l
' (i.rouicl Aiuml sack SI Ji
" (Ashtoui full sa. k Stt "Si
" " t " ) im
3uirar, yellow. Is lb rtft7e
" white, V t ;le
Tallow. lb. . .Shc
Wheat. hn Vai!e
JEGAL NOTICE.
N.tiri b hervbv (ftvt?ti to 11 prvn ctm
rernvi thm twtrntv -riv r niort! n.dtcnt tttxpny
r Addi-m Town --hip, Sutntrr-vt Vumy. P..
iiittrl u niatkr apphcHtito u the t"oirt ut ytmr
tr iseacttuiivt ii Stnu:r.t 4-miiEy. to b he id At
Sinen-fl on th irOd Monday of CwiMbvr. be
iuic lh I2lh dny of the numth, and tin day of
tb- TVrm of aid Vun rt for the upp-untrutnt f
Jury if Vu'wifW eonwtinn: of rtve reputahie citi
zens ofttid t ouoty to virw Anil rstiidemn m part
of the turn pi it? nwd and hiifhwy nituatea io
taid TonUti and i"nuaiv. in tin a point in the
liuof SortJpr-t and Kaynrtte iHintit-, at Sexner
tieid. ua plaint tvheivtfaid tarn pike mad ami
highway m:- thr MuryUnd srate Lin. frr
public ii, fret frota toiin and UA l-tv. ami to
aMMdamaKt". if auv.
DAVTKL ALTtl-'TISK.
fA M 1 : KL A. MCAN.
ROUKKT K. KS
JAI'KH Xl'iH HUSK.
NoTtrmoor 1, IK7. tt.
B. & B.
BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY
-IN-
Dry Goods and Winter Wraps.
Havitiif ina-Io rvtrntly a nnmrnr of vpry
udvanta-rt'OU' piirx ha- l;iMe t-k.-, ( .,
we an? otrrriiii? now. in Kir .!.tffr..it k:r' -menl".
whirl) ha v.- rwver jv-cri txvll-
Tlit,1 urt'
ABSOLUTE BARGAINS,
and will repay yottr examination, either per
sonally or by sampl.-i through our Mail t r
der licpartnieiit. Ve t.i'l tunvinml that
your interests will be advanced by an inces
tiiration l.'-fore making purchases of your
Kali ami Winter supplies. Only a very few
ot these extra bnnraiiis now on sale iran be
ineiitiotie.t in 'a limited spnee such as this
card, but Owe usrV.irrf r'tUi nnd 14 Wrr ( Vtf-nl'-ntr,
com. ciiiii: mm i. valualile intonna
tion us to styles, values, etc., lor gniltlitons
distribution is now ready, and will he sent
free upon reipiest on postal to any address.
It is gotten up for the benefit of our out-of-town
patrons.
tils-lied today Lis) Robe. Patterns, tine,
serviceable. !niirtisl Cloth, in all colon ;
yards plain and f yards Fancy Stripes at
iss.'io for ttie (k.mplete Pattern I'ress. These
itoiitsi have lieen sold this season at &?t.
A110I her lot of Fancy Rolie Patterns or
Habits (i.ssts of Fine luitsirted Seisrcs. iu
full b:ie of Colors, with elegant Braided
Panel and aruit ure Vest, Cull's, and Col
lar pri.s- iSf ftti each. Contains 11 yards
ifouhle-widtb grols. Eeal value. J. '
Both of alsive siiecial otferin-is tnsist of
als.ut loti Suit Patterns of each, and tllere
will be no more, as this closes the impora
tioii. MM pieis?s Fancy Scotch Skirtings iltf in. in
width, in large assortment of Fancy Stripes,
at 50 cents, tirmerly l.."i(i, and never sold
for leas before. Elegant gtssU.
&I inch All-W'iad Fancv 5uitings, :ic.
M inch All-Wool Fancy Suitings. 3.V.
IW inch All-Wool Fau.y Suitings. 4, 43,
and.Vir.
nil inch Serges. 45c.
itch 1oih Soitines. 4.V.
JO inch Cloth Suitings. 35c.
iiM-h Cloth Suitings, to, "5. arm, Jl.tO.
French suitings, lo. ."at. Bo. ",, iH;, il.OO.
'fi inch Tritsits. 4.V.
.V inch Tricots, art. rVas.
:2 inch Trits.ts, 7.V to 3il..V.
WINTER WRAPS, CLOAKS, ETC.
Most complete assortment of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's Wraps, in ail manner
of styles, trom finest Seal Mkina down to
com nun! and clieap grades to suit all tastes,
and withnnt question at lowest possible
prices. Your wants and ideas will be fully
met by enquiring here for your Winter
Wraps, anil money saved Sir outer purposes.
We believe the interests of customers and
merchants are identical.
MS &. BUHL,
115, UT, 119 It 121 FEDERAL ST1ZET.
bbEGjMENY, Pjt.
aeA'us.-'Vy.
XECUTOR-S NOTICE.
Estate of Iwile) Heflev ifc-eM. inv of ftertta t
virounu. ismiersei lijouiv. r.
Letters testaTueniaxy on the hov estate hav
ing twen eraiued to' tb BntJer-Uftvp! by tiie
prop.-r aiuhoriiy. not:- is hcrvliy given to all
psrs.Hi tDftehwfl to id nHat to make imra.sti
aie pavniect, aodihow bavmc claun acains tli
same wrill present them dilK atirhentieated
K tlientent on solardaT. the M iiy of lVreraber.
1SS7. at the office of lb Ei- eutor It. rVrlin Bur.
W. a GASMAN.
ort. txecutor.
E.XFXTTOR'S NOTICtl
Eciate of 'J.nthan Etoorlrk. nee'd, Iar oT
io4Klaiupt Twp , syaerset Uo . Pa.
Lerter- testsmentary on tb aore estate hav
ing beea irrMKarl to the onderstird bv tbe prop
er autlioriiT. notice is hereoy iriveo to all per
son indebted to said estate to make Immediate
paymeiit. and those having eiaims wainst the
same will present them duiy authenticated tor
setiietnent oa atoniay. the :1 day of December,
ISST, at ibe laic maiden, e of .lee'd
XATH N EMrRTCK
JUSATRaS EVEKU'K.
ocUB. Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
Estate of Maiwaret Livmastone. deceased, late of
lonemauith Twp., somerset Co., Pa.
Letters of Administration on the ahove estate
having tieen grsated to the undersigned by the
projwr aarhnmv. n.Hi.'e it hereby inven to all
person uulebted to -aid estate to make immedi
ate payment, aud Iinose having etaiuis atramst
thesaiue will ree ut them duly auiheniieated
firettlenHitoo Aauniay, Nov. A IssT. at the
late re-idence.o decease.!.
DAVID 1. LEHMAN.
oct&. AdnuuLraraEor.
J7XECl'T0R'S XtlTU'E.
E-tate of Adam Hand-reck, late of Elkliek Twp.,
somer-sit i o , Fa., deeea.eI.
Letters te-iajiientary n the atM.ve estate hav
ing been granted to tiie nndernrnied by toe pmr
er auihrity. notice is berehy civen to all pensms
indet-ie-l to said estate to make immediate pay
mem, aud those havuuc ciaitus irain-t the same
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment to tbe undersigned Executor, at the iate
residence of the deceased, ou Saturday, the V-rth
day of November, I
DAN1FL t. JOHXSXiX,
9. A. HAXDEKKl K.
octS. txeuu-s.
A
DM INISTRA TORS? NOTICE.
fc.ui of Javrh Hotfmati, detretfWKt, late of Paint
Twp. ?nrf t Oi. Pa.
letter of ft-ruiuifirHti'n of th i"ove ctHe
htiviniti ifn yrante! t the uiwltp-iirnci br th
pmper ii.itruirity, noiu- if her.T tpvn to all pr
iiidtttrt t ttfttf to make immt-d -.ate
payment, aud thow harmir -iiimn anint the
fnum; to pn-went th ftn duly aiilhctilira.t-d fvr st
tlemfnt on atuniar. the lth 1y of NoveroKT.
17. ui the ml rwtiilei.cr of deceajeed. iu naid
Towhsaip.
BEX HOFFMAN,
ovMk Aiiministrkiior uh the nill aouextM.
gXKCrTOR'l NOTICE.
fcute of Jt-h C. Srhrork. latrof j-WimerH Ta p..
orr-sft nutT. Pa.. dwiH-cl,
Lttr uameniary on tbn aUve entare
bavin h-?fT( irranttwi to the mMiT.nd by the
proptr amhontv. uotiots i hereby driven u a)l
pen-on indeblfBd to said estate to nmict iinnn-.ii-ai
payment, and ihow havlnx ctai.n. atcainsi
the same t prrnt them duly authentu-aivd ffr
ettlenteut on StuunJay. the iwh day of Novem
ber. A. X. IW, ai the rauienev of John U.
Sihrook. ia iaid towo-ifiin.
uEoRltE J SC'HKOCK.
JuHS IE. HKHK.
or4. Fir of Jtu'ob U. S-hrwk. de'd.
A
DMIMSTRA TOR'S NOTICE.
hj-iale of Jacob Sias. dee d., late of New Ceu
tseville BonKiirn. ss.m"rset to.. P.
.Notice lo LH-laors an.l Creditors. i
Letters of a.iuiiiisiration on ttte aliove estate
havinw been arante.1 to the uudersii.ie.1 bv the
pmpev authority, uoii.sj is hereby given io all
persons in.lehteu to sai.t estate to make inime.fi
ate payment, ami those haviuff claims aitainst the
same ti. present them duly autiieiiii.-ar.si tor set
tlement 'on Satunlay. De-enir?r trt. tssT, at the .
otriceoi'tiic Aiaiuistrat.rt' insai't Horoiikth. i
AAK'iN Wild. 1
novi AdminuHrator.
1 CLE TO AIXEPT OR REFCSE.
k !
lo Alice. Intermarried with Oleon Meti, Ro- j
sauna Huston and Latura Huston residing iu ;
John-town, Cambria l ounty. pa., and Jaue ;
M. B-mnraniner, residing id Bradrt.s'k, Ai- ;
l.-BatiB.v County. Pa. .
you are herehy D..titie.i that in pursuance of a
Writ f Partition Issued oH of ihe urphans'
r.nirt td's.me'set I'oiinLy, pa . and ui me ilireet
ed. I will hld an iu.iiest on the is-al estate of ;
Jautes Huston, de: d, situate in .shade township, )
somerset i oilllty. Pa., on Friday, the l.sth day of 1
Novem Imt when and where you can attend if :
you deem It exp-slieDU '
F.k'tvr s .1 ikvk-i I J. tll.N W IXTFRS. !
Oet.l,Iss7. Stieriff. j
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELl-
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BY SAMPLE Tries ALBU M. are in either Mo
rocco or Best silk. Bftsade. or Plush, verv hau.l- i
tZtTiMrAi X ,
pie stit-uid write to u mmeiiiel v. Address
VniI
OF
ValUJllllpllPfllFalP
I UlUUUlU 111) UI DulUlU.
BV VTRTI Rof an or.ler.if the'Vphaiis- Cimrt of
Soiie-rs-.t County. Pa., to me directed. I will
exp.e tos;Ue by public outcry on
SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1SS7
at 1 a.Viiwfc p. m.. on til ptv-uiM. thv f.t.iv. inu i
dvwnlnii Keai r.-taU late the pnpeny of Jnhn !
Nitola. de- d. . vrz ;
-'rfnin trni-t of land sit'.mtc in the T'WLih!p
if LweT TtirWeyfooi Suinfrvt fortuity. ia.. ojii
taiuiii wv-iity ix (" acn-i unr. or I--., ati-j-Hnii.jc
lanl 4r' Jottn KiH. Jmn leni!iu. t'wi.
'kt and Iron Co.. and ol rv-rs. havniv taerwii .
ertN'tefi a twtory Io?
MVELLISG HOUSE
and ifnsj bank Lam. an.t otiir ouiii.iil.linirs. '
AisMit ."s acres cleare.1. of wh.eh i'. are iu me..t- i
ow. hi a gissl farniins community. Good fruit !
ana water, tonveoient to churcn ana scbool.
-TERMS -
One-third :n hand on emfinnation tf ale ; one- j
third in one year ; one-third in tr year! ftrm
day of oale. -tt-itaout uitereM. Tvn prr cent. tf j
pun'tiase mony to b- paid as stmn af the S
property m kn4M-keVi down, and whirb will be '
m much ol a cretit on tbe irt 4)ne-;hir1. Ie- !
IV'rrefl payment to be enrl fn tht prentit by
j a. is m nt bortti. PttMsseitm iriven April I. " ;
J. K. S.'tt. J t: Ui At'.;rsTIN"K. Tnwee.
Att y at-lw. F.m Hill K f.,
St.meri-.'t. fa. mtr,rt lo.. iV.
alLmble farm " " 1
-AX-
PRIVATE SALE ! j
1
WK will eU at Hrirate Sale the well known ,
Kana of Satntiel ober, d,-eH---.1 Thif i
one iff the mwt dirablt- fann in Bnthervaiit-y 1
Township. It i Mttuited on trie plank road thrr-e
mile ftriuj Berlin, and six mtlei fronj rimeret. i
The farm couuiin j-tVwre ; l ) arrvs aiv rit-ar- :
ed and in a fp ftHte of niltiv atii : balan
well timbered, haviiw thent-n er-ried a ood
two-Htory frame
DWELLING HOUSE
Ifank Bam and other ttfubiiiidimrs a!I in a need
lui Hate iff r pair. Tiiere t iftd water. arSne
Misar ktmve tTUtuimint; from fnur to five .ttindred
Mv. with a jtoi ujfar ramp Die laud i" uu- ;
dt-rlaid with ktX. Tlic farm .4ijoin-. laivi f Win.
Se-vitw. Iari't i'uver. J oh:i Hotrmau. and other, j
ill be -iHd on rea.-oiiaule teruiii, Aiw, one
l"t in ih !i"roi:ch of Myvrsd'uV. SynifrM-t ;
l a., beiinr lot No. 4 on the general piK ofatd ;
town, l4M-a;td on the N-rThel tirntrr of Norrh -and
Third rtrvetTs, frontiiurr on Nur.h .(riv-t to ft-t
by it-vt iwk to fVnn trvt aud adjoininir h4
No. :l. F'ir further par feuiar fail on or addrt
t uner of the fexectit"- at Btt-rlin. Pa. ,
ili-AKV ''t.ltKK. :
i 'OR V ELIl CORFR. !
iK'tly vti. Exw Uwors.
TRtT OF PAUTITIDX.
To A. J. Anderon, iv?tilinj( in Fayette t o , Pa.
Pa. ; Lurinda MorriMn and Mary Kluabeih
M-rrisiti rsnl!uif in Knyefte 1 . uml .
Flora Morrison re-sidmy m Set.ttdaV. W- :
mort-land o Pa., of whom Jamt L. P'wrh ta
ii'iardinn ut Htrm, Churn- Morr Thomai
Morri?irti. f voore MtfrriMiTt. and Marsnret. in-
tvrniHrritHl will; FUmimf. rvidijn; n '
Faytte Co.. Pa. : Howard AfMb r-on. r-id:n ;
in romieil-viilf. rnveif- i o- P.u :
You arv hf rvby notirie-.! fiat in pntsuaife of a
Writ ot Partition bied om of tiie '.urt of Com- ;
tnon Plt-a of Soiiitt't Comity, Pa., I sr i 11 hold j
an ii!iT-t on the premiea on a trat of land it- i
uate 111 Loiter Turkt yfoot Town-hip. t-mer-t
Co.. Pa., on Wednesday, the fih day of N'ovtm- '
bt;r, i.v7, when aud wliere you can atteu if yoo
think prtftKT. 2
SiiKRivFTinr. JOHN WPCTERP.
Oct. Vb, lsflT.
Sheriff.
Something New and Cheap 1
OI MH M H lO M M M IUO H S N M H M W MM M K
a rtsxr sa vr.D is a f iw.vr ea&xev,"
Is a motto T.si cao vrir hy nailing at the new
Boot and Shoe Store
OF
JOHN G. SANNER,
NO. AMNOTH BLOCK.
1 have Hi 9tu-k a full aad dmpfe-tc I Mr of Sea
fati biasis at attractive Prices, con
sisting ia rt of
BOOTS,
SHOES,
GAITERS, LEATJHER,
FINDINGS, dC, AC.
I have the Cetebnued WACKEXPHAST 9UHE
the Heat and Cheapeat Cents' Shoe matte, lu
Ladies Shoes
I hav rne Ftneai Us ever bronchi to Somerset,
at AonihkPr'v laiir Priee. a spial Invl
taiiocfseitteiuled Uicail ard ee tosse imnais.
Mv utocit of axaia. aci ihe price at arhirh th y
are not.!, eannot Is- snrpaswsri. Cnstom-tRarie
w aad rvpairuia Sspts-ialtv. fall .ml see
in y u fc. aiMi sou wilt certainty ffiKt ust wbai
yon a ant HnrpcHtallj,
JtiH G. SA-SSKR.
No. a, MsfTnash Blocs, v
E
Knable &
steer?
Joliii L. joorhouse.
We are prepared to offer the people of
Somerset county and vicinity, the
best line of goods for the least
money, consisting of a
complete line of
CLOAKS TRIMMINGS.
Will cheerfully mail Samples for inspection.
Knable &
SSOCSSSOBS TO
John
35 Fifth Avenue,
HEADQUARTERS.
Minittvr nf the
m, Srhm,.'h:Ilrvn
-pI. F')n tnN. School Teai'hera. Book AfrDttand t'anawr. Book hoy-
i their Prnt. in (a-t evervbotly intrrtcl iu Morality. S-hoti. tdiieaUutt
lifkuks fete., mrttte thif
hcaiiuarter- at FlHEri
r.xu iiMe w rn.ifswi.e H'
eft-rythinx iu the B.
hover :! di htm ijnd
-Tr'il'iiiit juiirnhle ffr
ble Soi. on-- u Mitt their
usiofs, t prepared at aii V.mvs to uppiy omiry aua toun tnercDatit.- with
and Stationery hue thai may b n-TiNl in their tratie, at eity prieea. Hetail
w-,h it of Kine Vnt.ittf pa tr, Fi jpint Piiok-i. all kimH of Keauin natir,
1 wit1., many nire thinirs for tite littie roiku. mid a r-uerai Variety m M mmti
utiL. jUeadiUartet fur tiihtea, Buok. aod Album lor AirtnU and ( aiivaHf-
er. hnipW'yipent irv
My amenta are cicahuf
FISHER'S BOOK STORE, SOMERSET, PENN 'A.
GEORGE W. BKVFoRD.
.DRUGS! DRUGS!
GEO. W. BEN FORD & SON.,
PKOPRIKTORS OF THK
OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY,
At No. 1, Baer's Block,
SOMERSET, PEXN'A.
We keep constantly on band a large stock of
DUUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICAL.
DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS
AND VAUNISIIES.
The purest and liest to be found in this market. V'e also keep on hand ftilf
TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS.
And all the leading appnrtenanis-s usetl both by Physicians and families. W guaiantaa
in tiiis line, perfect snti-.ta. tion.
TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IX
A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
LASE ASSOR-TjMENT OF BIRTJ4DAY If TS ALWtYS IjN STOCK.
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
j THE BEsT THE MARKET AFFORDS,
ZmM Famllj Eeceipls HIM .Will tete
I i,T nun .....i.,. ,,r Hf-iRCsF ANf-i 7ATTI F PiiWnFB Tf r .
tmr own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a superier
.nmlity. We keep in bulk, so that any special ingretliont can
liea-l-ltsi. Sold at "J5 cents a pound.
Ve 1I0 a s.puare business and will give yoo your money's worth.- Ke
trouble to show gissls.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY.
A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
Jan. 5. 1-..-;. CEORCE W. BENFORD A SON.
Louther's Drug Store,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
ThisMcdsl Dng Stcre is Rapidly Bsccziin? a Great
Favcrits with Pe:pl. h Searcli cf
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
THE IXHTiiR t.IVES PERSONAL ATTKNTIOH TO THE COMPOCNPIW Of
PiiysiGians'PresGripUoiis I Family Receipts
ft RE A T CARE BEISi: TAKES' TO l?fi OSLY FBEZH ASD PfRt AR7K.LSX.
SPIXTACLES, EYE-GTauVSSES,
And a Full Line ot Optical (iooth always on hand. From
such a large assortment all can be suited.
THE FINEST BBANDS OF CIGARS
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 'roods
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER, M. D.
MAIN' STREET. SOMERSET. PA.
Oils! Oils! Oils!!
The Sundard Oil rnmiMnT nf Pirthnnrh, Pa,
niaEctt a specialty ol .iiaiiilfacturms !'. the
Isntnstic traile the rlumt bran.ts of
Illuminating tt Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That ran b- made rrtno rtmlti:m. We ehailenirt
com paraon with every known
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If yim wisti the rnoM ttnif'rmJy
Satisfactory Oils
- THK
Aineincm Market,
Ask r.r .wir-. Ti-a.!- f Aiwrl ao.1 vhaity
soppli'st t.y
ft if 'K A BKKRTT 4MB
fKE.l.'.: KlHh-F.R.
eoMEimfrr.
sepOi-'W-lyr.
A
I.M I X 1 STRATI tK S X T1( E.
i-taie of Benjumln Snyder, .ter'd. Ute nf rpper
Tarscyriwit rwrt..iiip, svMiiersec t.oarity.
Lettersof aliB 'tiit ration f' the above estate hav
in been irrannl a. tt.c or d-rii(T,ei by the pn-per
.iiiift.mtv. H.-H.1 h a. iv'.y aiva w all person
UMlcbtcit to s..t .-state tt. malic immediate laiy
raerit, and tflie aavtnKciatoM asni'iisl tile aiB
will piss-iif them duly i .uitcinicaicd ft.r iieuie
ment on Sa.-osrUy, m,v. !. t.7, at the late rrt-
JSRiMIAH "YDEK,
etU.
Shuster,
rs to
Shuster,
oorhoii.se,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B niK SToKK. Thm laiy? B-k "Hor. dotn aa
mt aii time lo reliable partiea t tanva? f btbiem, buukJi aiid A kbit a,
jti per dy Id iianr imwe. aud w par day la Winter, aiway. inj im
CLARK U. BtNFORIj.
BOTH DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED.
PUBLICS ALE
-OF
Vahafcle Esal Estate.
B
Y VIRTUE an order of the Orphan Coort I
will it'f at puft.tr -aie oo 10 iremi'- oa
m'tf ', SOVEMBER IT. IH7.
at 1 o'rlork p. m.. the fWnowtnf dewmbM trart of
'.and.
A certain trart of land1 situate in Shade Tnvs
shtp. omerwsH County. Pa., eoniain.nv onehnn-ih-eii
and thirty-three aeres more or re, adjoin
in lan . of rt-vid Coleman, ia (katlr. Wm.
ri--i. aod others oa which are erreuni a two
tory ptank
Dwelling House,
i rSarn. and M her oatrml id! rur. with a frn.t or-t-narti
ou the ifi-mi, it heiiiK th farm of ham,
A fatlr. late f uhad vownhip, dt-e d.
nrU'Si will be jpven on tie K day of Apr.L INmi.
TERMS
t
Will fie aaade knosrn mt day of Tn per
issnt of the pnrvhai money wilt b re(itlred s
liepaiil waeo Ibe prnisrrTy is frwi't .!..
DAVID L. AS.
wt2S. A. liar. Cf Chan. A. .-;. dec'sl
f v
To Mary riles Vbmetr. "adle aj-hroet Elisa
and John -srhrorE. rhlldrer of , Sebnxs,
de-d rejfti.llaa iu Black Hawk Co Iowa, he
and legal rcpreaaatativas m Jsorf C
ss-hrwk. dee rt. :
Ton are iierehy nottded that fB porsnarre of
Writ par.-u.jii is.urd out ui the . rpi.., Court
irf' s.,mcrs-t c.... Pi... aiid to ma directed, I wiii
tn .in ail inquest tm tbe real nun of aul dM d..
s-.uate in sowers.-! alid -sway t'Orv buw aelupa, A
iiissiaj u.e !tn day x ovt.beT, wlumaiiw
a aers- yiai niay aiiaaut jj jroj tiiiuji protr.
Stterttr'. otScw. JvUX WUTtUia.
Ovt. u tl i raflff
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