The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 16, 1887, Image 3

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Publican county commit-rep1-'81-
tee.
:, named peniletnen wP'
...v Committee f-r the
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.,.,e- H- Z;mni. nnan. .
' . Vi .r.-- Viii-I Smith.
;n.'jV.n..-!.-H.W. IVliT.
4 V uun'f"
, 'B..ri..ii.dt-J"'" S' Sl-atVr-
. -in.'
.i...r-t N" 1 Shaver.
N,, J. J. larr.
;., Win. r. Manz.
kH. H Kniia-r.
..ir;i-i:;i
n nv'-r
. .i..-n H-.r.''
uru 1 'i1 "ii - .
r. . Mi.irts.
thairmati.
,.t v..;ir beaith.
a-U I'-'l' '"ar-
. i: v.
f:i-l.i..nahle.
.. -x,-'r i (-.-. Hitl)
.".m mover; ih.w for husin.s.
!:! .-..;. your feet w arm, and
', is- tup! )
V , !-..:: !.- to suit
i;.,- ker.t Mi.vli-f'
t s..!ii!-. I'--"1
,.11 Wit II Ss
!es at
es li.-" a at-
puhlish.
j j '
I .-,t,- ii l-'l- r n' "'
U"..; ..r. oainty.
. ...,.- I'lieot 1,.1'i
l',s k.-tls
ksjust
i .i i;..-ss-k.-r i
Mivl.-r s.
t:i ,i.i.t a..nn-i.t f p.a-ketl-a.k. just i
at sn.vt.-r tV Bieseckers.
: :t t.:i!'Hutit ' uiitiot re.-an a :
ui . l..-t'.on day. :
ti,.ii iu The pri.-e of sKs-iacl.-s j
at ltii-xs-k.-r A Snyder's. . j
.;. of t Vartield have been j
m--n
it ml'i
i,i t!.-- "preau ot iitpioovi -
, . i i :
V ei.n!l.:na-"n ss ta les re.n..-e.i
M si at B.e-ecker M.yd.-rs. , t
l.ave co.ic1u.1k1 !
Ti Ijtrols- ni.rchaiits
.ml,,l'iti'i 1
i.i throws odd water oil oust
clielll" But. her Knives.
j; am.. M.s-s and saw Ii.ad.-s, go to.
jx- It ll.,i i.-ri'a'.inr.
: li-ti.ltonl roeiitiy the An.eriia.'i Kx
r,, ni:,r. it is retorted, handl.sl S..j t
tvislielsot chi-tiii!- ill one day. i
i. .It. Win. Ii.s.t.-r and FloUirt Kifles
hs-e.li and M'i7.7.:---loii"H Shot liut.s, for;
a, by James B H..IThaniii.
T si well near Indiana has been aban- ,
.I...1-1 at a d.i.t of S.2-1" f.st. A small i
.i.;t "f cas was found, hut n.rt in paying ;
,j'la;, titles i
T'.- li,.lf.rl fin-isitupany will hold a fair j
,! -enu ti liolUlays f..r tin.' .una-e of rais- :
ii tiiisls for the purchase of a b.-k and :
U; :,t tni. k. '
T ie .s-lelirat-l " Eiiterjirise" Meat t'titt.-rs 1
fi i '-..!Vt can he found at Jas. B. llol-
.-raro' Hardware Store. Pri.s-s low as ;
t: ;..rt, and sold on trial. j
-i.eisroeu can obtain g.. . results by U"- j
-i the rhanilarlain Maihine-loa.led far- j
t- t.T A-k for then, at !
JiWRS B. n-LIKR4r".
A pl.viiiaii has di-ovensl tiat t!,e older j
TOii e-oas. the smaller his brain becomes.
T i- evj.'.ain why the young men know
n-rj-.luiiE and the old men know noil. jiiaj.
Tin -li.-aviest voteever ill. In Beilford
?';it;v. ex'pting the pnid.-ntial year of
isS. aa.- p'ii.1 on Tue-siay. Tlie totialwas
ki: 14.'. I"ss than tlie t'levHaral and B.ain
T ie lte.ifor.1 1,1,oirar of last W.'k
i'.xt ni.trt than a ihousind ild ducks were
t i ol ir, the viiiuity of that town during !
tvi. if. (- k. A iiiiii.Nt of swans ;
ihvi. ti';.-d. '
have on hand a large number of g.sl
r.i mhi. wc m iH 11 in quantities to suit
the .tm iiaser. Pri.tr. ver n-asimahle. Yarl
'J'!-is;te the t'i.-.mtii! mill.
Hoi.ktsa.K Br., i I'aks-iN.
:.,,.,.',.;.!, p.ii,. Whips. I.nl.le Har
t. it'.e Ha-rtt-. Fur R h-. Wool
ti: Up B'aiiket.. Horse Blanket-. bl
i San li s l'.rdli-s. etc., at way down pri
i a: J li. Holderhaum's Hardwan- Slop'.
As .-'inuic was pp pare.1 at tlie Executive
I...i-nie.it a- H irri-l.nrg yesterday of the
I"-:.! ;-'i!.ili,.n of Pcnn-ylvama. laisc.l
i ti..- nint,!.r ,.f uxaM"s in lss.;. The
Mi'.at.. is piais .1 at 5,o74 l!27. an jncfease
i'i:t -!. .in.v lss...
" !'.-.! ' ga- weil was again struck
'.ti Ti.e M-lnysviile fid,!, on Satupl.iy.eai
tie-farm -if J. H Hamilton two miles north
'jf liiat pia.e. It is said to lie a tremendous
Wi'" " 1",-1"V wlli ll lif"-1 - i
"!-. et, , -!g!.iiv almost two t.t -
wehavejitst rs".vel a ar load of Port- :
land a:.. Sweii-ho.r Cuii.-rs of ditlcrenl ;
' atui ..f g...t .ua';ty It will jaty W
ar.) nvniic t! n. .ef.ireyon p:.e y.aar !
"rtsrfcwasieigl..
Js. B. H..t.DFRBrw.
It na-.d that a new comet. ns-ntlydii-.v- !
1 by the at roii. mien, is now visible to '
tnksl (.ye and may he tejud in the l- Casebcer's Hat ami p iinnshing More.
;nr in the northaecl sky. The comet is ; -. -
as'tinf ea-taanl. is large and bright, and ; In famili.-s where there have been cases of
Pbnisas. t. tjeeonie more brilliant in a few i any contagious diseases the bed clothes
. ! should be washed and thoroughly fun.iga-
" '!: inters, hunters to know they can I , iu-i" f ' 6'1-
Ixri.elht,.-. P....ier. Sh-sl. Ca,s,", Gun i l,,min fr-m. the B.slfor.1 " I
'ig. IVina r.. Turkev and Dusk Calls, 1 winter diphtheria attcked a family in Mon
f ' kf.ti.i si.,, I--ks", tleaniiig Iit.pl.- p Township. The heavier .wen, on the
M.,,-g ,mf ,11 kin,ls f ;un j Itien.s' bed. were not wash.! nor fumiga
E''v.t Jas B Ho.fc.rlum s H..r.lwr ""' "i .li-'ll"-'!. of tl disease.
S.n-rs,-t ps i 'n the spring the-e overs were packe.1 way
, j and a lew weeks ago they were tuken out
-e f'anilma Iron Cimijiany. on Monday j ,, p, on tir lH,t, There are now three
iw wi;. iraii(.T-rsi the new h.xpital at j IW, of ,r,,,.ria in that family and m
' "!,'"n '" ounmittee of the Cambria j otll).r m ,K. neighls.rh.s.l. And yet
""ui ii. c-f t,.;..;.. .1. I..-,..;.-!
ss-iatiuti. and the hosi
' " r..a,ij f,.r the reception
f ftieiits. ;
air w
an. I.ih-m. of Phila-lelpliia. is the 1
a.J hi. wife is t la-matron. ;
MAR.rr.-We have i-t ad.l.sl a '
K.-triger... b. .Hir M.at Market iu
all t.,ts -un l kei,t c. and clean. !
.' -k c..kr, cmstantre ,,
... .. Ul Part,., buying meat I
Ut h ke, in the ndngcrator until :
"4bie4. i
Rfsw Dvn A I o. 1
Tf.
"id raising m,st and the wear and j
"'r,1' from weeiig. a la.lv writer, j
Uj' '
" isaili,-il .....
.. ii sitsia loe
xing .
Put a s..,.fl . i.. . !
-uilr a io l .j . '
i - .en water, ana wipe tne .;
? --tin . rUh wrung out of this w.,r. I
removed, th colors freslsemsl,
ia destroveiL 1
I
It Ioo a- lin'iiifii whiter had
suv.
Tm swiior edit.. ..f th Hwl
i
The next retrular tii of Conrt will nm- j
menc on the scsind Monday of I leiember. ;
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.Atnorii; other is-n-iiMis trraltte.1 last week ;
tv on to Mr Aaron suarft-r. of Moyi
town.
Kine your.it turkeys are heir..- hnUrfit to
market, th.iy one week until Thaiik.siriviin7
rr.
. - . . .......
Tli (wound was eov-red with snow Satur
day, mul the small hoy was out id full fore
witli I. is sled.
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Frank J. O Connor, rj-u,.. of Johnstown,
was in Sinersi in attendance at the ad
journed Onirt .Friday . j
An a-ljonrmil ar.-'imcnt court will Is-held
' on Tuesiiay. Nnv.-nili.-r Court will con- j
vcne a 1" o'clock, a. m. I
W. Williaaiwm, , tlw I'emiicratie
Omnty i finiriiiiitrlM't, was in Smu-r-
ix-t TUnixluT anj Kriday.
-
Mr. Kulolh ll.muT ami wife Ivft Tucs
diiy mttrnin fur a ix wink's T3it to frit-n.l
ani rt-tativt in liliiKiit- an Iowa.
. - .
KtH:Hr atnl Rnni-T Swank ia rwitrd
Jul Va!kr'. It injH on f'nioii jrtniH. and
will move into it wiiliin the mxt few
Mr. ;n;e H. Lov-, Inrsidt;iit oft!ieSra-
rH Iair- ominv. i cotilined lo bin Unl I
h- Kifkntw. li- is -iiff'Tit!!! from a wnoun ;
a!t;i. k of ty.iioi,I f.-ver.
i J;il'i- Rit-r has mi.vwre.,1 HUtfirifiilly from
his r"vnt a.i id.'iit tobable to he np and
a!,ut aaiti. He ht-IJ an arjcuraent court
Thnrwuv ami Kri.lay irflat week.
A rni-mTliaiik-aivtiiiSservio will lli.ld
in the K. f..rnitsi I'hun-h at l"::lii o rl.n k
T!iurslay moniinj;. The sermon will l
preai-luil hv Kit. Appleton lla-h. of the M.
K. I hun li.
Wilfrisl H Ni-vin. editor and senior pnv j
' pri. t..r of the Pittsburgh I.m.Ur, dieil at his
home in Sew Irkli-y. Fa., at 2 o i-l.s k Sun-Uy I
morning, ofroiisiimptioii. IVs-eascd was : i
yinrs old. !
Ki.l.-r A"w.';o',HieT of rans... Indiana !
will pre h in the His. iplechi.n h Tl.urs.lay, j
Friday mid Sattirdav eveninpi "f fliis w.k. ;
tie wu.a.-.pnw.i a. me same
Uv niorirtut and evening.
Ti.e Kepuhlican i-mdidate, on the comity '
iicket it-r:
.inlv
ht M f.s-l greatly Hattercl
at I he l.ui..U.iiie majority rtsvivtsl Ut Tnes- )
.L.v. i ionic J . Black, candidate for county !
iri-a-iisT. nss-iv.si itie I;r2t majontv ot .
at.v man on ti ...inly ti-ket.
I
; '" ' i-ioner M.riiiit.s k has so ,
Iv.u.ia r.ulnutd Has , tar ninverva in.iu lt.e li.jtines ne reciTiiy ; wonderful, and if there is any virtiiein stick -j
sustaimsl liilc tcarinc dow n his old house, j j,, i,, a thine they ouaht to be suivessful.
as to Is- at.ie to on-e nn.n' nttcn.i to ins om- i
ctal duties. If"' was in Sinierst-t Tlmrsilay. :
for tne lirst time since the acci dent.
"
The friends of the late I'. M Kennedy
ii.ive ritvivisl word troin Pitt-iiutyh that-
Mr. K.-ti!.."ly's youmr son Stewart, from
whom the father t.s.k die fatal dis.-a.se. has
Iss-n priiiiouncs! out ..f danger, and that
Mrs Kennedy ha.- recovensi from her pros-
tration.
;.s,r.ne I!..yd. he of the auburn hair, was
arrest .si in .Somerset by orths-r Muriihy. of
.. . ... . . . .
lMi.i.urgn. t n.lay att.-niiHii. a-i-l was tasieii .
thr u.t nan,i Friday evening.
Ti.e djarue on w hich he was amrsted was I
stealing g.ls In. inthe room of a guest at
the Hotel Anderson.
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Mr. Win. Li. lay. formerly of this county,
ati.l Mr. Edward Switzer. formerly of I'nion
Br-ie. MaryUnd. arc visiting friends and
rela'.ivts. in and ats.nt S.n.erset. . it fi gen
tleman are now residents of Iowa City,
Iowa, where the former is a prominent hard
ware merchant and the hitler a Itanker.
The largest ms-!iaiiic s lien ever filed in
Bedford county was plas-d on rec.wil in the
pr-.t hoiiotary s ofhi-e on M.-ndirj- of at
wc k The aniotitit was !1.17.4.1 and it
was entensi by Jani-s P. WitheMW, of Pitts
burgh, the builder of the new funiuc at
Saxtoti atraitist R.bert Hare Powell's Sous
A Co.
With a view of further simplifying th lo.
cations on the Iwttl.-field of i.cttyshurg, the
!n.'ttinai a-Ma-tatitm lias Uvi'W-d u name
, .... .v. ,i, n.-ii..e .n..e.l. ml... '
commanded in tlie various part- of th bat- j
tie. a f.liows; Mca.le. Hancs-k, Si.kles, j
Kevnolds. Slocum. Crawford. Se.lgewick.
1
Howanl and Warren.
At a meeting of the Gentlemen' Krivir.g j
i Association Kri.lay evening, the following : ful that every numot-r was enconsl ami le
i otH.vrs were ebsteii : President. J. B. Sny- j spomhsl to with that readiness and grace
' d.-r ; Vice Presiilent, ls,rge H. Love; Seo j whicli markisi these ladies' performance
j relary, L. C. Colboru ; Assistant Socretary. j through every numls'r. Th entertainment
F. J. S h'-ll ; Treasurer. C. J. Harrison ; 1 thn.ughoul was market! by its brilliancy,
! MaiKigcrs. J. K.Coffroth. H G. Holderbaum and was one of the must pleasing musical
and G. R. S-iill ; Trust.ss,. Ir. J. E. Bieseck- J tnats ever wit nessed in thecity. Akron .)
i er. lr. H. S. Kimmel. s.rge H. Tayman- I '"'. Krnnm.
Ir. A. J. En.L-iey I'. J. Honicr. I Will give an entertainment in ti.e S.mer-
. . setupira House Tueslay evening. Novem-
Thr P- llcfoine Snvt of Saturday says that ! Icr 22d. Tk kets at P. L. Caselwer's.
the aparance of a live near on the princi-
pal street of Mil.-sbtirs the other day. caus cd
general consternation. Hrnin enicre. the
town front the north through the iron
bri'i... weti-U-1 his way .lown l hrough th
diatuond. running against A. T Iksars' pick
et feti.s1 and titstkiti? it . Mr. Boggs' dog
si etiting the animal, they gave it a lively
chase, but the animal stole away as inysteri-ou-iy
as it aM-ared.
A very large and refilled audience gathered j ,im. ;, p.M, , liirrary, an ilua
at the Sixth Avenue Theatre last night to j ti,mai. a story, an art, a scientific, an agri
hcar the tamoti, " lt.s.ro.. Stars," in w'r ,.il.,ri,Ii 'financial, and political jwper
brilliant entertainment. Ti.e affair .hrough- ,ll,1iIwi. a ba; fiilio pages and 21 de
out was deliglitl.il. and the audience show- j .wr.nwnts. ,, matter what a person's re
.sl their appreciation by long and ci.tinue.1 U,,,, profession may be. no
applai-se. All it. all, it wa-lhe m.e.t ,.Ht , (na t,.r.jiaI tUr. aiK. employment or
ent.rt.tiioi..it that we have been favored ,llliitjn niav l, Tht tmlfjwlrnt will
v ith. Even thii.g p isx d off in the liest of nvf a ,1(,lp ' M j,,,,,,,,,, . M,,t.r.
f.mi and all were p'eased -B.ver Falls, , , ,ur r.lers tan do no less than to send a
; Pa I .u'v .Vic. January 2.". 17. j Xa fr , frvr jrrsimeti copy, or for thirty
- - ----- : ,vi,tstlie paper will be sent a month, cnab-
The ' Boston Stars" that will appear in i;,, ,,., t., hi,l. ot It. merits more i-ritiml-
the Somerset i a ra House Friday evening, j
s;-mr 2... i- comj-ised of the following j
well-known artists: Walter Emerson, the
gnitest corTM-t player living. Medora Hen- i
son Enicr-.n, the di-tin;;uii-hisl soprano, j
Rudolph Kine. th brilliant pianist and ac- I
companist. and Nclia F. Bn.wn, AnM-rka's J
tnKt an,j p.piilar reader. The re- j
served scat sale for this entertainment will j
commemss on Monday. Novemlier 21, at P. j
some i.rtie sav that diphtheria is not coo-
u,
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An itw j, poing the ninds of the cmiii-
,rr I'"""- ,,i,h lhmt h" '"
ik'an ,l U ri"'hunf. ;lartsl
' T" ' "n.s.nstitut.onal. but
this is a mistake. In the case of Evans vs.
r' 11 k '"' fr"m L-m-aster .nty
""' ,,mr eV.rt denied tliat the
Act of June 25, IssA the getieral tax coll.-
tor law wa-and is. ciHi-titutiottal, and in
tlie casa- of P.itting vs. tb romraonweaith.
taken up from M aitgomery OaHinty, the
Court at its last sitting in Pitlslmrg, affirmed
leos- ' c"u"
the nirolarly eieaSe.1 tax collector, and
. , ,, . , ,
'- 1 JU'ta' ,b
" '' Uw; f ""
'rJ Uw of rPt! " xw"i w rur"
ding the collection of txe
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE
Wrnuaii
DISTRICTS.
f i
A!im i tc
AltarheET No. 1 ! S 71
AUmheuy No. i '! 44 1
Blark I-
twri in tmnittrh
Brotlieni-aliey
CotKMtiKUKh
IVmtiuut tH4uut(b
KliiM-li
(ivDTille.
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Jennrtown bmwjjrh. ' ':!
tniBr ;!
lwTarkeyfurt '
M?Trrti borouh.;; 141
Mindi-rn-k ij 111
Milftml I t
Nw Hallimorf B.w ..... 2
w onirvvilte Bor 1 1 1"
VitthJuuptou , ' X!
(Vie '
l"int ij 1"1
iuemmhoaim; : f K
KrkwKid horoab i 4
aiitlnry brtuaU ! -V
hde ; j l-
Mtnuenri borough . l 'l
Nmerrt Njl I : W
Aimmrt No. 2 j J4
SrtiltmJiipU'tt i
Stoayriwk ; 2TV
!miv-4wb bortniKb j H
uinmit '
("l.r TurkeyfiJ 1 V
'isiiw bociKurb j "
Welicmburx loU(th... 14
4"
17
24 .
Tou'...
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; An rxrhanite wiviwa tlie iim; of milk in
steail of oap for washing dinlieo, a half enp
of milk to a dishpan full of waler. H aofteua
th harl.-si water, jrive the dishes a clear,
bright look, and prenerves tlie hands frittn
the roiiuu skin or tbaiiiiir which comes
j fnm tlirus ofoap. An xcelleut younii
i hoUM-keeper who Ua-s tried it, y it is a
goisl recipe.
Thanksgiving.
The B. 4 . Railroail Company, in accord-
,nM wit, j n,llal custom, will
II Kound
Tn- Excursion Tli-kets at greatly reduced
rit, to and from all Stations on its lines
f t1(. , tXH1 1;;Ver. The tickets will be
sold N'ovi mla-r SM and 24th. jpssl to rrtuni
"'"' Number JTwli. inclusive. Kor further
information .-all on Ticket Agents B. and O.
R.
,,,, wll.
, . . j
The"
oil well in Jackson townsi.ip is .
'' M- "a"1 fr"-1"1 ,p,m !
"e country inlorms us lltat lt.e urn.er says i
indications are pio.1 for ias. The dnll ;
ItoinK steadily downward, and a depth of ,
-' rl"" ' .
I mas.
Ihe connj.-no-ot onr ja.:Kson menus j
in oil or pas undcrlyini; their territory. ;
a.t their persistency in ffoin- f..r it. aw j
Jhutorn Tnrmne.
The Official Count.
An anrument court was belJ Thurwlay
mniing fn.m ten ocl.srk till twelve. At
twelve o'clock sharp the argument court was ;
j adjourned and tlie court of compulation was
j convened. Owing to not having recovered
. (itri, ieiitly from his rei-eut illness to sit on
j t!,e bench all day Jud2 Baer withdrew as
! sisin as the coniHit.ttion court was convened
j and Judges Walker and Shaver atten.led to
j !hpomlllt. Xhey aps.intisj as clerks Cats,
!,,; m- II Ssn'm nd W M S.hr.wt aii.l
r i
I(t,Iir)js Mevers, Ki Tb count was nut
nui!!iwI Ul),i aboiit nine o'axk in the
evening.
Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses have been issued to the
S 'Mowing named persons since onr last re-
! port :
Henry Bungcrt of Meyersdale. and I.ydia
I Patton, of Elklick township.
KoU-jt ,. Swank and Sarah A. Peterson,
both of Westmoreland county.
John Wilson Kennell and Susannah A.
Miller, both of Elklick township.
Joseph Martin ot Allegheny townshipand
Mary E. Sliafi-r of Juniata township. Bed-
1 ford county.
j Peter H. A u man and Alice E. Walker,
j both of S.merset township.
j IatiH'l Stevannns. of Elklick township,
and Eienora Kennell. of Summit town-hip.
i . ss--.
Madame Fry Coming.
I The concert given by t!e Ma.lame Fry
"iKt n i omu.T, w ixun. u 1 niiuj i-u- !
llieran t.Iiurcii on aiuntav evening, cannot
be t.s. highly praised. The lare audience
"" of the chun-h was fille.1 with a very
apprciative amiH-nce. -ne music renoere-i
by this comany was of the highest order
TI singing by Madame Fry and her accom-
plisheil datiij-hiers was so sweet and beauti-
. v ;
To Our Readers.
We canuot too strongly urge upon our
readers the necessity of subscribing for a
family weekly newspaper of the first class
such, for iiistarnsf. as The Indryrntlrnt, of
j New York. Were we obliged to select one
! publication for habitual and careful reading
! lo the exclusion of oil others, we should
I choose unhesitatingly Tht IndrirmlriU. It
, i- a tiewst.aDiT. magazine, and review, all in
)v. IlK VMriy su!ricption is 1.0ii. or two
y & ,,.
Those who desire hi subscribe far Thr
.4 mrrvtxn A?nrlttriM as well as the Tkr
,7w,n,f , onnot make lietter bargain
,lan ,y j,,.,iK Thr Indm-lrnft offer to
wml Ah sirs for one year for the sum
of ; -5 yM., .uiM-riner will thus save
.Venty-five is-nls on the two papers.
Address, Thr IxniraxnEST. 251 Br.iadway
New York "ity.
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Death of Mrs. W. B. Coffroth.
Mrs. Mary Helen 4'offmtn, aged 7 years.
S months and 27 days did at the residcnK
of her son-in-law, W. W. Stewart, in Phila
delphia, of a.plexy and partial paralysis,
Friday morning. Novemlier 11, 147.
Mrs.Coffrotb wasthe wife of Wm. B. f
froth, in comtny with whom she had liern
visiting ber daughters, Mrs. W. W. Stewart
ami Mrs. Marshall Huston, in Pbila.lelphia
(it the pas several weeks. The telegram
announcing her serious illness was receive.!
in Somerset Tuesday evening ami the same
night her ilaiiuhters, Mrs. C. II. Fisher and
Miss slay t offroth an. one of her sons. A.
II. roflroth, Jr., editor of the lirmocml, left
at once Sir Phillnlelphia. where they remain
ed with her till th time of her death, which
t.s.k pUw at an early hour Friday morning.
Her remains wive brought to S.merset Sun
day morning and were interred in the ceme
tery Mon-fay afternoon.
Mrs- CnTrotU was a nwast estimable wo
man, universally respected and beloved.
The news of her death was a aevere tuWk
to her many relatives and frien.Ls. Th be
reaved family bare the sincere sympathy of
all in their sad affliction.
Wantad I
Hides. Fur. Bark. 1 will pay the highest
cash prices for all kinds of hides, pelU and
fun. I also want SOU oonl of Ruck Oak and
fyraee bark.
H. 6. OraainaBAM.
ERSET COUNTY, HELD NOVEMBER 8,
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Confluence Item.
Th reeeiit .now atorro has slopped build-
itifi otem.4onx fiir th present.
Tl .ostoffi, at Ohio Pjle was burlarix-
' . . ... . . . .. . u.
el on the night of the Sth inst., by a Doy
named Waimer. The thief was aprehend-
d and taken charjse of by a I'nitwi States
otfi.vr.
When the news went over the wires that
th Chicago anarchists wereexeouted, a feel
int? f relief followed. The law baa been
i vindicated, at least in part. The commuta-
tion of the death penalty to life imprison -
nient in the case of Kicliten and Schwab did
n.rt meet with much favor. That they were
but for the rier Prttion of life and
pmpeny uwy snuum uavv puu uw.ui
penalty. The wiiV of the tranrressor is
'
hard.'
! . .
The result of the recent elections are, in
. .-fain. , R,nl,U,,,,.
There is much for them to think about and
( 1P , ,lf Xhe rut in
y((rk is m( mm Umn j,, have .....ly
extavteii. and will in all probahilitv re-
gujj -H ,lc remnriatioit of t leveland. ati.l
tf. hivinar f Blaine in lsS. IVnnsvIva-
. ... x- AiA -..j.. ,,:,,
- rebel tia imfc-r" in uitraisuk-
able terms, tiovernor Foniker is t.si much
for lfvel.mil in a contest in his own Stat.
That the President di-sired th defeat oftiov.
Foraker aiwv that of any other man there
, can be but little iloiitit. in froiiuiiiion
I puny is as mum as a potato beetle when
j knocked otTits pins. "Its glory has tlcpart-
. , .
. a II 1 1 i
le law jrtver fnmi between its hsH.
St mole it be.
M.ck.
A New Coke Field.
As an item of interest, I will inform you
that the fires have been lighted and that six
coke ovens now proclaim that in th near
future Connellsviile cuke will have a for
mi.iahle rival, and when the oil and gas
which is under us is brought to tlie surface
Berlin will be the Eldorado to which all
eyes will b turned, and at least one of our
merchants has prepared for tlie good time
coming. That men bant is Paul H. Xowag.
His counters and shelves are literally loaded
down with astonishing bargains in all 'k
scripttons of Pry ftoods. He is selling 27
inch lavlies' Cloth at 25 and 3i cents. Tri
cot Cloth at 35 to SO cents, and 52-inch at 75
cents.
Ladies" and Children's Coats and Wraps in
endless variety at from tin cents for child's to
?2S.UtJ for Ladies' Seal Sacqties.
Men' and Boys' Clothing and Boots and
Slims., as well as Hats and Ca Notions and
Fancy Goods, he has in largest variety, aud
cheap. His display of Jewelry, Watches
and Clocks is one of th most attractive de
partments. He is selling Gold Wut. beS at
H)oO. j
In tlie Millinery line Mrs. Nowag not only
offers the Ladies the largest assortment at !
jOWtfSt pri.'K, but in aMition i jtcmz a pn-
inikolk.l P-.tntirtir Alt !S llirliH. Willi evTV
$10 purchase. Spate prevents my mention- j
ing all bargains in iieta.i. ami i can omv an- j
vi: your rea.Icrs to call at Paul G. Nowiur a j
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Store. Berlin, Pa., and see for themselves.
Reporter.
The N. Y Tribune Enlarged.
During lsxs. the weekly edition of Tlie
New York Tribune will be greatly enlarged,
the extra sheet being inserted and folded in
to its place in the main sheet by machinery.
There are to lss from four to eight new
pages of actual reading matter, which
is certainly . a liix-ral enlargement, consid
ering that the whole expense of it is
borne by Tlie Tribune itself. That pajsfr
now beconifls much the biggest of all
the New York weeklies. We do not hi-si-
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I ? s i ix ;i is 'Fi?ir I I f -is i f 5 1-8 if ; if II s ' i? ,i
late to rts ommenii me lnuuueio tne people 1 cilia Hurthobler A.ii.iinistiatnx of m. Burk
of this rnnutry. for the reason that whoever . holder, dee d. Aju
take a New York fs..-r .suites, sooner or : ......... ...
, , , , , , AH the right, tule, interest and claim of Isac
l.lwr In l.t a ins Itaenl luat anH tti.. r. o.t.j.. ..r 1.. ... . i... t.. .1 1
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rnl.uneisoneoftlrtf ablest and best news- ;
It has no suis-rii.r
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mthe Republican press, and is enmhd to i
the support o f Republicans during the I'res- '
idetitialyear. Among tlie s.iecial features
incnneo u give tue argunR'iits lor c-er we
.. . . . :
Pensions especial prominence. 1 lie lnbune '
is hammering away in favor of tlie Protss-v- ,
ive Tariff, and, generally, makit.ga g.d Re-
History of the I'nited State and Pia-ket
Atlas of tfce World " is the title of
a ;
taking and valuable new premium ; and j
a novelty in the form of a - Presi.lential ,
j Pocket Knife" and a " Popular Pirture tiall-
erv including a pnture of .Mr. fllaine, :
are also among the list of premiums. The ;
Tribune's Tt.k ofots-n AirSis.rts makes a ',
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what The Tribune is and who want to know. I
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are advised ( jp,,,! fnr .ample ei.y. ;
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M LINTta K. Near Port Hill, on Tu.se.
day Novemlier S 1SS7 Mrs P!i.i-Ie Mcflin- I
. ' ' . . . ',
tis k, age. I 44 years, b months and i ilays. ,
Hl'XTER. We fhiled to notice at the
time, perhaps fn.m tb fact that our atten
tion was not called to it. the death of a Co
rner n-sittcnt of Simerset County, J.ssei.h
Hunter, who died on the I'M li day of July.
ls7, at lbs. Moines. Iowa, of Ilrigh I s Dis
ease of the kidneys.
Mr. Hunter was a son of Alex Hunter, Sr.
one of the older iniialgaiits and earlier set
tlers of this county. He was born on the
Ltth day of Novemlier, ls.ll. and was .VS
years old. He was an active citinen of this
county, residinf in .Sn-rset biwrtship. He
was engaged in school tTt.-hing during the
arlir days of th siiperintrmlcncy of Prof.
Stutzman, and then followed farming. He
was for many years a sch.Mil director, and
always took an interest in education He
was a soldier in the war of the rebellion,
having enlisted on Ihe 14th day of 8t em
ber, 184. in the 211th Regiment Pennsylva
nia Volunteers, and served until the close of
the war. In tlie (all of 1374 he went west,
first to Illinois, and then to Iowa. He hal
lowed farming at first, but finally drifted
idto Ilea Moines. He was not aa auuvsatsful
in the west aa In the east, and it can hardly
be said that he enjoyed it as well. He was a
ntembttr of the Christian cburcb. having
joined it at thia plata in 1863, and had full
of th Tribune at this time is its agitati-n of locsied within a IVw milesot the pp.p.-el Sanb l I 1 I I more money at a n-k lorustbun ! J II ijJLiLiM. JT 11U U&Jj
the Pension ..oestion ; Peiin Railnd ; in a high suue of :tivati..n , T I I I I at anv thin else in the world. I
tlie i elision question. a larae p.iMn ueiott iu ir.l m..to . Is well I V I I ,.,Lt ..... v.- I ., - ......
j In spite of uiinccea-arv opposition, the Tri- ; watered, and has a.a-eluanl .rf i fruit-l.riioj frr r-shseaea: all ages. An eneean j U 'state of repair. Tnere"rgo. watrr an7.e
I "'" - i! '- '- : T and Jea, twps.. ZSS". 'Zr"V: j -Vir'nlp"'0,''.!
AH. IW 1-t summer, and i, ha now plj: ZZ&ATX SJT j Ztt XlXU TXtiX eS"
j taken up the topic of Pens.ons Vigorously ; l'" xto.g. This , . Hu.BT Ck. Portland. Me. dr-J tyr. j v. M "li n-" Alsoe
j I i.e ...leiest . tne nt mc aiiuui aiiu iw.-iim" , .e
GENERAL ELECTION-IN' SOM
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j faith in its iiia-trini anil teaching. HewaT EGAL NOTICE.
, alao a member of the Grand Army of the He- j fj John j.,, in Ramrl lmK Ca
j pahlic. anil wa buried by them in W'otxl- : Iowa. Wflliain Tosr-.u. residinu in Hamilton
-i , , i .: I. ii.' Caldwell County. Miawmri, Lizzie Tijnboa. re-
! ""' 1"t- e i Wi.uj in Ki. CeU 1.-...
was a kind and tniluliwnt father, a noble I Hin. and Mary kelly. resdinit in ludepend-
; t enee. M.mtipiuiery imnty. Kansas.
aoo prari.." ". " '"' '""'j
who will rejrret to hear of his death.
When mnsiiiR on companions gone.
We doubly feel ourselves alone.
.Swnethinu. my friend, we yet may piin.
There is a pleasure in this pain ;
It soothe the loveof lonely rest
j j ,,.1, gHmJe heart itnpnsiseil
; to.
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j XTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS I
A s
j eEMi7Iiinw i. 17
Xt1re in hereby tpva that iu -wn1an?e with j
i the n.uireiiiv-mn n the "hrtT and Bv-l-wof j
! thi Compauy. the annual owtaiii f Sturiitiold-
j en will he held at the M.JioiiirHbela Hon in th
elrv of Pittsburxb on M.mday. Iwemls-r Mb next
i at 12 o'eka-k b.r the elei ti.Hi of a Hoard of lit-
re.n.s to -erve l. the ennmvear. and for the
traiiNtction f stieh aher business as may be
i.,.i,ih.t,i.tin4!ii.
The st.iek transfer book will tie closed on the
3ah in-t.. aud will remain cl.sssi unnl after le
eember Mb, i-nn.
j. b. Washington, iWretary.
LIST OF CAUSES,
-:ot-
The following Is the Lil of Causes set f trial
at the lieeeniber Term of I'onn, commencing oa
Mouday, lleceullier li IssT .
, FIRST xtxi.
J. H. Friu vs. J. B. Crit.-hiiel.J. et al.
B. F. Stone vs. John Ei-ioe.
John ALtp's Ad.nr. vs. Simon Nyrum.
Same vs same.
I arl.aa Martt vs. Farmer's Bank of Meyerstlale.
I'barl.s. sorber vs Par-on Wenle,
W. IL Crissuian vs. Elizatwib Miller.
Si. OM. WEEK.
Mary A Martin's right vs."P. s Hay.
John M. t'ritehfiel.l's use vsArrh Livengood.
John ..' Ely et al vs It4.njnn.i11 Bender el ai.
Matthias Bowman vs IVier H W Mliis-icater.
1-aac A Jenkins vs A W Bowman.
Emanuel James vs J.ssepti Mihier.
John E -barter's u-e vs Jach 1' H-.mer
Pr.Ky lith. I X. B. CKlTl 'H KIELTi,
nov. 1, 1- 7. Pr.Hbon.axry.
L
EGAL NOTICE.
Nitke ia hert-br ifiven to all iwria en-
cvmxi that twntv-tiv nr mr tVKiilvnt taxTay
eruof Adiin rwn!hip srinrei rounty, i'a.,
in mi U makt appliratin U the i'ourt of'iTiar
trr cVi4! of .Smr4t i'mmtj, to h faehi mi
:merMt n Ibe wttod Mtvatlay of LHriibf r.
inr the l.lh Uay of the month, and tiro day trf
the Terra f Cmri ft the appoiutnf nt of
Jury of Viewers nmtinr f hvtf rvptitadle riti
atH! of staid Omnty to ri?w ard drndemn a part
of the turnpike twt and highway situatrHi in
aid Tomosihip and t'ofinty. from a point on the
line of StmerH and FayetK iiMintien. ax .-sm-r-lk!i,
tia point wherewatd turnpike nd and
hirtiway eneti the Maryland -Hate Line, ft
puhiir use, free frvra tolls and tuliirateH, and to
e nam age?, 11 any.
DANIEL Afti rsTIAK.
SAMl'KL A. I'KAS.
KoBKKT . Ro-iS.
JA-EK ACOI SIINE.
N'ovemherv. I7. tt.
s
HERIFFS SALE.
Bv virtue of sundry writs of FI Fa. and
Vend Ex. issued nut ii tlie Court of t'oinmoa
Pleas of Somerset county, 1 will expoie b public
sale at the 1 'ourt House in .somerset Bomugti
at 1 o'clis-k p. m. on
FRIDAY. DEC. 9, 1887.
All the rifrbt, title, interef and rlaira of Albert
Berkfypite of. in and u a-rtam tran-t of land
Miuiate in hade uwtkhip. Siweniet eiHinty. Va.,
"-- ' -i.xiii
rs. Witiiaio
I 1 noma and Jack man 9 tafMn, contaimnir t arres
more ih less, arsan si acre cleared, balauee well
iiiniMrvxi.wun a triitp Ai.ti oiri-ntt.if Minrv ia nitiiw
,,, th(W) , . mlne
open on the land. This tract lies on ihe public
(..an irvirna 1 m nu .aniirim - w ui , 1 1 w or.ii.HTi
ejHinty.
Tak.-n in execution as the nronertv of Albert
Berkeypile at the suu of Lavina ..rove -i use.
ALSO
All th right, title, interest and claim of Wro.
Waller of. in and 10 the folios inx described lot
of gnsind situate in the town f liarretl. Summit
tp, Somerset cai.Pa.. ly.Djr on the waithwest tfidetif
Casselman river, tsgiutiiiu. at corner of Ua for
merly owned by !. SbeeU-r at the public naul
Kwding from i.amt to summit Mills ; iheuce
ttulh on line of said lot Jl derrees east lit; feet ;
then. siaitb 7-r dtwrees west lis. feet to an alley ;
thence along -aid alley nort b J deerees. west
teet u sai.l public nMit'l ; ibettce along the same
uortb r- tie area, east lis. I.s-t to piais? of begin- I
ning.eontaininribreastghbtsirfan acre, or sixty
s.(iuire n.ls. -I ni-v measure, with a one -t. rr ,
dwflimar hoUf-e Uiitou trtnuM. with tbv appuf-
tnanr-?i.
Taken ill execution an the property of Kin, I
"niu-i ai .ur uh.h Jans, rmam ne OI t'ns-
... ni..-M , , .... ii. Nii iwim 1., 11. is 111. wsrr iiru
,,.,r.s.a !.n,l '
"J" J? . tix . wm. . ,. I
Pa., ailtoinimrlamlstarw Htsam Jo-.h iih..k
i,-.ri!t I utiv A J tukcriv Kiihraitu imwhJr i
'jJi,
acres, aud having thereon erecte.1 a two story 1
i'TSTp ee."" TbX
ikea m exisMition as tlie iiriinenv of Isaac 1 1. !
Anen. a. tne suit 01 in i ..nin...naeaith ol ra..
use.af l.vtlia Knima Ai.kenv .,.1 ...h-rs '
' .... ....
ALS
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lW-rton ..rund of. in and to ihe t.llowing j
iaif i4mil-l.KslaUKia n r alUl luwnin n. wavivr. .
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nam of John oofc contain mir ftmr hundreti and i
C i rlii " 'ownrk-ld '
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warninttro in the
name of J.uithan Jones containing f.sir biin-
oreaaua tweuiy-jKie HJli acres. ;
No. .1. ealleo - Invent-.. warranusl in the
"""" " ' wues. roiuainiua nsir nuuarea ;
inf, railed - Evergreen." wa-ramcd in the !
nmT "f.t al. h K.ailk. Jr . containing four i
hundred ao.1 thirty-eight and aue-balf (fJt'J
" f'?1 "-." warranted in the I
nameofimen rou... coniamliig f.sir hundred
and thirty-eight and one-half (Lis'i a.Tes.
No. , .tlltsj ' Whit Hall.'' warranted In the
nam of f'aleb FtHilk. coniaininc four hundred .
and tsenty-tme ami ooe-fasirtb .4-."l.,) a.-res. !
No. 7. cailetl "taiiton." warranted inthenam ,
of Jarnea Lyle, ciwiuuning four suadred and f
twenty and one-fisirth 4 ,i acres.
No. S. warranted In the name of Benjamin j
J.ainsoo. atl.ii..ngon the west iraet aarranted !
a the name of Caleb Foolk and Owen Po.ilk. 1
r-intaining three hundred and ninety-three,
aiidotie-brtirth liKii.iacres. i
Saul irai'L-'alsonaitain the usual allowancsi
and tbe tirst named seven tracts being in lb I
name of Thomas Park, with th appurtenances.
Taken In execution as tbe property ol Jaiaes
Pemia-non i.run.1, at th suit trf L. l Bush, use I
ot i. si,.-iujirs .
AL0
All the right, title. Interest and claim of sV.
phia Null and lieurg Null, of, in and toaeer
taiu tract of land sitimte In Sttsavcreek Twp
SiMoerset ."o.. Pa., adjoining laists of Jnsiah J.
Walker. John M. idessi.er and John M. Topper,
containing tbirty-lhre ..ti. aeres. with the apir
teltances. Taken in exeeutloo aa the prnperty of Sophia
Null aud 'reis-ire Null, -at the rail of Jobn If.
tsubre's use.
NOTICE
All persvns purchasing at the above sal will
please lake notice that a part of the purchase
mtaiey to be mail known at the time of tbe
sale will be required as soon aa the profs-ny Is
knockl down, otherwise tt will aaaiu bv rxp.ua
ed to sale at tb risk of the first purchaser. Tlie
residue of th luirebase money must be paid on
or Is-fiwe Tliursday of (he 1st week of tne I -sc.
term of Court, In time fixed by the Court
ftir aasnielne tlie acknowledrment nt deeds, and
no deed will be ackouw laslge.1 until tbe purchase
ruoner t paid in fuU.
Sherin"Oili.f. JOHN WINTERS.
Nov. K. is. Stoenff.
lOUOUlCKL
RUNS.
T mm t- watHiltt
, nnta fea M ta4aw4a 4iMt. ' rmmrf
' arwaw aaat Vm4 Chmmum trtM isVW 4W-tW fV-W
f mmmrm' tlM -is-awien VnrM Cti-t. -trM rMJm
K4 sa.wis wtcaisc oa
awacaaal aias C-aMaaaTlM.
1887.
lit2. 172! tft4 ;T9 15I 173 3S7.V 175
t on are berebr cited to be and aopear before
i the Jmliprt irfmir imbaBs' I'.wirt at snersel-
Pa., .rti Momlar. tne 12th day of lieermber. Iss7.
; at bio'f-l.M-k in the foreno, ihen aad there to
j show cause, if anv vou have, wbv the utii due
i yiai as heirs of Ininiel Tuspon. dee d shm;d n.H
f be appropriaten to pay th expense or keelna
I your mother at the pour botw. Herein fail not.
SHKRtrr'sOrrit'K, JOHN WINTER.
Nov. 16, W77-3t ftherin.
THE N. Y. INDEPENDENT !
j Ssligious Si Uustztj Veekly Pxintei
4ltN A the nliit wm.It1t. it. '
, -; i,M U.rxttf U.niion Eul u.d
i " J lM'-a,jn- f-tbl-ul-
; " The must infltieiitia! reiisioiisi orvnn in
' the Slates." TV iuWir, London, I'm
. , .
f Icarly stands in the fore fruit as a
i weekly reiiiriotts mutarin." Hitrvtisv-thoKt
Tutut, I'hila-, l'a.
Prominent feature ot Th Isukcksi.knt
diinng the coming year will be promised.
j JJI;.
, i uea.iore i.. uyier. lr. HowaM iMg.sl.
Ir. Howard 1'nsiir, Ir. Win. R Hunting-
I ''Ml. lr. James Freeman Clarke. I'r.tieo. F.
j Pentecost, and others.
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! total and Political Articles,
; . -
Pres. John Ba.sisjra, Pruf. Arthur T. ILidley
and others.
Monthly Literary Article,
By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. and
other critical and literary articles by Mau
rice Thompson. Charles Ibidley Warner,
James Pay 11. Andrew Lang. Edmund tiosse,
R. il. Stoddard, Mrs. Schuyler Van Kens
seiaer. Louise Imogen Guiiiey. H. H. Boye
sen, and others.
Poem and Stori?,
By E C. Sletltnaii. Elizabeth !. Phelps,
Edward Everett Hale. Harriet Presi-ott (sif
fi.rd. Julia -S haver. K-.se Terry Cis.ke. Ilith
M. Thomas, Andrew Lantf, John Boyle O'
Reilly, and others : and
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Fences
FOR
.
Farmers.
CAoiJjeaf.
,
HORSE HIGH, BOLL TROKG, AID PIS TICHT.
SOMETHING NEW.
... , , . . . .
we are eneaved Id the mantitactnr of thlf
fence at Somerset and Meyersdale. Itistbe most
i'urabie. and imuirest fence known. No barbs.
no inJlirT U stork. Kun4ry in somentet at the
Kor earruMfe tactory.
mayl9-tf. 1. M. MARSHALL 80X.
x .r- t.t it. ai i 1 u . tii iv
't III Hll K LAMA llll..
w hfkeas. The Honorable wtt.uis J Btr.a.
President Jn.lae trf the several "oUrU ttf liimnetn
I'l. a- ..f the -eveml counties e.m.r,.,r the lfith
Jn,Ma; i,iVnt. and Jils..s. ,A the .airls of rrer
tnal .f aa eapital and inher orTen4i-i in th?aid
-. iv, . ii,,it.-t ..f- th. i airiN ,.r pi.
and Junieeaof the rmirt of (rer and Terminer
. iwi..-... c n .t
,h1 n. ,t.erot!.n.fers iii th ftsinrv of .somerset
h.vr issued their preeepts. and to "tue dire.e.1.
ki.),... . , .rfr,..... pi..i.ii i.mi
(.arter sessioie. .rfthe Peats- aud lieneralJail
lielivery. aud t'ourt j tier aud Terminer at
srorrrt. on
MONDAY, DEC 12, 1887.
N.m. is hereby given to all the Justice, of tl
Peace, ihe (iaier and t.ustables within tlie
said County of Somer-et. that they ts? then and
there in Iheir proper persons with their mils, rec-
..rds. in..us.t..4ts. examinatbKis and other re
rm-aibrams-s, u do th.v tbitnrs w hb b to their
.Htt.-eaad in that behalf appertain to be done,
and also they who will pn-eciite again-! th prja-
ouers thai are shall be in the jail of Somerset
I'oiinty. t be tben and there to prosecute aauast
thera as shall be just.
ShentTs oltlce. i JOHN WINTERS,
m.vK Sheriff.
. , .
SOMERS.ET MARKET.
CorrctAd WMkly sj COOK & I EI (UTS,
DKALSM I!
Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed.
Priif fr November In, 17.
Applea. dried. V 1 .
Apple Butler. Jlgal -.
. -Wrrta-lt-e
rs ans, e S'l .
Bran. A limlbs
Butter, 'nsll.i it .
tkrl. l
$1 M
WlCIVIHSl, Oil .
Beeswax W fc
rbM-on. ttsugar-cured Haxnsi ). a. .
tt'.aintry hams, a a,
" iSbtMil.fersi
" On. teal B
j
bs- ,
l."yr
lr
lie
t'.sru, (earl bii jiawlr
isbelletli a bu ..
Meal a fc
Chop, corn and nets. in ltaa...
ail rve. y luu lbs.
Eaws. dm
6ue
X
..$1
..1JC
Flour, Roller Proms. bbl..
W un
v lenna, Mil..
Flaxwsstl bu
7V
lam. a a
MMidllnas, lUttlbs
awlue 1
n ai so '
i-waic ,
I mi. fUHi .
Potattsts. V bu
New Potansrs
Pbaches. dried, ft ..
bt-a
tl 00
Soal Or
... j.vsj'.'iC
Kve, ou
.Salt, (No l. f I.W
" i'irrrttnt Alnml W sasck
2 (Ashionj full aai k
ftugar. yellow. . .
" while, a a
-1 J I
.. jx
i i
:"'ir I
!
Tallow, w a
W heat, bo..
Xaattti '
1 "W V V W T r-airi It tra mt hum.' urt.I m a L ir w -W "W - -f w wr m rw, . w
tjtate of Iiaoivl Hi-fllT. d- .1.. ia Hrr'ia
RrUtfb. timii-n'j l onntT. I'a. l
Inc hwn KrotHl u th un.lrftrM.d b
nniMr anrh.nt mif.fo A ImtpN virfn itl all
pmn in.ll4) U aid esutr to ftiAke tioai'!!- .
at (MVim-nt. a:liJ.r haviuir ctain. .iipiiii ih
ai( will prM.nt tnin any aii-tM-ri ic
tiWmnt . tantav. toe VI ifii of iMvmVr.
17. at tW .m ih Exr-ni !n H-riin Bi.
. I.AbM.tX.
orriR. Ea-mor.
pXKdTttRS X0T1CE.
Hate f .Jonathan E rtrk. d."r d. late of
mrho;npi. Tp- -srifr-i i'o.. P.
Leit..i-siaiiM'niH'T on th atwe rii hay
Iqk bwn jaaut u th ttb.icmtfol by tue
er auth.T.y. noii. la brnNy anvin u aii pr
on ialibled Lo h1 ett lo maicv lmnir1)ic
pavnnrnt and (hT- havtrc fiairn ifii.t th
hiik will prrn thom duly an!nm!-n-d S
rtt;nnt on -atardav-. tb id day of lnwmber.
17, ai tiie lata ntdeb .!"'d
NATHAN EMERK'K
A'!ATHAS eVKKH K.
orrjS. EiCT-utom.
pnNISTI.T(.)R-S XOTICE.
ttaw of Manran-t UvinrmA. dereaiw.1. law of
rxi.mautfh Twp. .9n.-iHI I'o. Pa.
I.ttr irf Adniintntii.m on th tNw ate
bavmif bn aralUi-d ti the un.i-rs.iKril by in?
trt.r aiiib.rfnty. ixitif-e h-by kit to all
wTn tu.Wbted to mni estate to aiak imrordi
ale pavrnvnt. and ?Ih bavin t-laim ayaiRf
tbeMaoif. wdl prv-nl lhta duly aulhenti.-ald
for wait-mrnt on Saiiirrtay, Nov. 2, at lb
lat ivfiilt-nrA deceawd.
UAVIDJ. LEHMVN,
ot49. Administrator.
JXFXUToirs NOTICE.
t-iate of A!ara Han.lerfk lat nf Flklkk Twj.,
?nn-nH 4 , r'a.ir'a,'tsi.
f.4rtwfn tttMKH-ntary 1 the awv fte hav
inii bwo crantxl to the und?ricnMi by thf piM
r authoriiv, ni U htrthY Jptven to all prn
inieMl u aifl estate U make tmmNJ:ait; ay-
nful an1 th? havuiK eimni- aam-n rhtt -win
will piwnt th-m 'inly atitht-ntH attnl ftr-nilvi
mnt u tae under-LCUI hxrf;tlr. at the Ufe j
rviii'n.- of the lt;?4. on Saiuniay, ihr !.ia
lav oi November, lv7. i
P.4MKI. r J"ITN-.s. I
K. A. HAS!EKKi'K. 1
A
IIIXIsTRATOR-S NdTICE.
bVlal of Jacob Hoffman, decease!, tate of Paint i
Twp. siKDerset I'.l. Pa. f
Letups ti( a.tntiMiiraii..n of the above estate '
bavin been rrante.1 to th undersigned bv th j
tiri.rer authoniv. o.tii-e is lien'bv invtn to a!' per- .
sons indehie.1 u sai.l estate make imrm-dtate
pavmenl. aiel lb.. havinir cia.injs against the
same to pceseTie lht.nl .Itiiv authenticated for set
tlement on Swurdav. the 12la day of N'ovemtH-r.
Iss7. at tile lab resideuc of deceased, in said
Township.
BEN A Hi HTM AN.
oet.5. Administrator with lite will annexed.
"JXECL'TOK S NOTICE.
kMate of Jacob C. shrock. late. f Somerset Twp ,
Nwiierset etatulv. Pa., ilecvasea.
ij-oers ifsan-i!rr rn me a.soe eaie
bavinx tieeu aTaQUsi to the und.Tsijriied by tie
pn.per anihuniv. nt.ti.-e is beret.y ir.ven to all
perst.DS in.lelHe.1 to sai.1 estate to make linmedt- .
ate payment, and ihe havinir ciattns airatust ;
the same lo present them duly anthentl'-at-! for
settlement on saturuay, tle r.itn uay of oveni-
ber. A. li. ss7. at ti.M resilience of John H.
A-brock. in-said township.
t.KuK'.E J si-HRix K,
Ji'HS H Si HRis K.
ocC Exrs. of Jacob U. scbrwk. dee'd.
Yl'MINlsTRATtiR'S NOTICE.
fcsiace
"
p if ai1iniiiitratin on th &v -tie
hen icrinioJ t. the iii)1.-riif nrl by ute
SSSSSkSSSsSSs
t HetQe.il ?atnr.iar. Deteinlwr 111. 1-7, at the
I ;.-eof the Amimstrator in said B..rs.Ei..
1 I LE TO AO EFT OR Kt"Ki:E.
a ;
lo AlMre., i:it-rtnarrir-d witu Cbsm Metz, K-" ,
smua Hul'n ih1 Iiura il ti-ti u rt'i-iinif in ;
J'hii.Twii. farulma ounty. Pa.. anl Jane '
M. Btnirardit;r, rtidiUK m liraUiiijvk. Al- t
Vifh-ny imnty. ifa. .
Yob are ht-rehy Bourn! that in purMianee of a :
Writ nf fitr; j.Htn ii.ii Hit r toe i'r'han"
rourt of mii-ietroiiiiiy. Pa., and tome dirwt- :
twL, I will b:d an iti'tutW on the reai t-Huif f .
Jaiiie Hu-t'tn. de''d. !itn!e in ha4tw- Uiwn-hip.
Sttnenet fount v, l'a., on fruUy, the ivh timv f .
.deemit:". W"m "U'Ua if
SHKUIKF UfriCt I
IS-U 12, lss7. ;
JOHN WINTERS.
- Sbenif.
AGENTS WANTED
TO StLL
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BY SAMPLE The-e AI.Bt'MS are In either M.t
roceo in- Best Stik. br.s-a.b-. or Plush, very hand
sn.ne and durahle. Large sales are masle. and
g.w.1 pay assiire.1 aerjt. All unetuptoyeo jasv
pie sb-ai'd write to u- .innie.iiaU'1 y Ad.ires.
A. trt.RTGS a CO.. Philadtflpbia. Pm. J-16- r-ly.
QUPHA-NS' t'Ot'KT SALE
i.F-
B
V VIETl'Eofan or-ierofthelrrpbaiw' Court of
Somerset ounty. Pa., to me -It rert ed, I will
exM'W tomle hy wihUc ouurry on
SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1SS7
at 1 oIo-.'k p. h.. 00 the pivmii-et. thn fothtaina
(ie-TiU-d kral rlMate, late the pn-prty of Jhn
N if ila, dte d . Tiaf ;
A vrta!Ti trai t 4,f land situate fn the Township
(t'Lwer Turkyri4 rra-'rve-t Omnty. Fa., eon
Uininc eviiiv-i (Th. at-rv mor 'or iv. ifi
joining land'- f .thn Ki. Jhn H ntTijc. fl.
foke and Iron Co.. and other, havinir therein
?r t-ti a tw.i4rry
DIYELLIXG HOUSE
and pntkd hank barn, and other mtmildinir.
ANrtu ' rtw rlPMpi!. of which 2 are in meiil
ow, in a tarniinr O'tnTnumty. itu tniit i
and waur. fooTenivut tochurrfa and "rhoo.. f
-TERMS- j
tme-third 10 hand on confirmation of -ale : me I
thirl in une year ; one-third in two year from '
day if witbotti intmt. Ten pi-r rent, of j
tht: puTTiLiie rooutry to be paid v a at the :
pnHKTty ii kiiot'kfd down, and which williir f
m much ol a eredii on the iirt ooe-third. le-
ferrvi raynirit to ! e'uri-tl m th prvrni'- hy :
jniiiniient botid. piHeie-waMKi rivn Aprrl 1. hst. !
J. ii. .S t'TT. JAC OB Al'ilTlVE. Tnte-.
Art'y-at-Iw. Fn Hill P. ..
Somer-et, Pa. r-oa,en-rt Co.. l a.
TALPABLE FARM
AX -
PRIVATE SALE !
vn
K uiil wti at Privnte Sal th- well-known
arni of "annifl fohT. d!.1--! This i
one of the root 4iirHrMe farrn in Hnh4rrv:tltey
Timn-h;p. Jt im.iid n tii ptank nal thr"i-niTjt--inm
IVritn. and ix mii- from smi-psxtt.
Tiitr farm roniain ' (w-r---; 1 "o at-r-) arr clt-ar-
tt and in a irooti Mate of pnltivaiir.n : baJanfi
w'il timljered. havimr thereon frt.-it--l a oi
tuo-iorr frame
l'a.. being lot No. 4 on the avneral plot ..f said
tow u. l.M-aled on the Nonbskest is.rner of North
and Third -treei-, fsrvntinkr on Nonh ..reel ... f.-t
by lfi.-. feet Isat-k to Penn -treet and atljoiniDar bH
No. .L Kor ftirtner partieniiars eaii .m .4-address
ruber of the Exeenior at Berlin, l'a.
HENP.V CultKR.
I UKNEI-ll'S i i.BER.
lS tl!-"s. p.ite. tllrrs.
w
RiT OF PARTITION.
To A. J. Andemm. reiditiic in Fayette r . Pa.
ah m And-'p-on, niiinir t tj .re-Tie ,
Pa. ; Luind 4TWn and Mary Ktijcabeth
M-vrr.!-,n. r'ilmir in KayfTte (V. Pa.. ai!fl
Fiora Momon. reiduia- to fmdaie W-at-morvtHiid
'o.. Ph.. tf whom Janteo L Pinrh is
.ar-lian 11! litrm. fharie.4 Mrrsni. Thoruai
Morh-Nio. r-rt r-i: MurriMtn atxi Manrart. in
termarried wftn Fieminr. rt-uitn
Fayette I o.. Pa. : Howanl Anderson. n-idiLia"
in fonneiNvilie. Fayc'e fo Pa. ;
Ytn an-hervhy notiritil that in puruanre of a
Writ of Partition ic.u.d out of the Own of V om
mn Plea. of Somer-t ounty. Pa.. 1 will hold
an inp.ei on the premi on a trai-t of lanI it
iiaire 111 Lw-r Tnrk'-y toot Township, simer--t
fo Pa., on Wtfdn-w-iy. ihe .kKh day of Novenv
her. KT, when and where yot ean atten. if yai
thiuk pnier.
SHraiFF4rrtra. JoH.N WrTFR.
Uct- J6. U7. i Sheriff:
and Cheap I
I H tt MM HXM Ni MKJI M f HMM M a4j H at H -04 b mji HHHNIUINHt
A fE.V.VK HA tED l.i .4 PE.V.VT AR.EI." !
I a motto you eaa verify by railing at the new
i
iKnnt and Shnp Stnro ;
OF
EijJOHNG. SANNER,
NO. S aAltltOTrl BLOCK.
I have la Scs-k a Fall and Complete Line of S
simaule taassis at Attnartive Prafsa. wm.
swing ia pan of
BOOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS, LEATHER,
FINDINGS, &C dC.
I have tb Celebrated W ACKENPHA.-T SHuE
tne nesx ana uneapest lienor t-noe mail, in
Ladies' Shoes
I have the Finest Lin vr brought to stmnerset.
at Astonishingly Low prices. A special invi
uuioo isexteudasl lo ra 1 and m these tesxls.
My stork ufnaiaalia. and lb pri.-ea at a inch tney
are sold. raDQ.il be sarpaasi-d. Custom made
work and reuaurmg a saJA;tv. .'all and see
s. . k .1,1. ..ai wilt ..i.i.lv Ah.I .1-1
"ant- Batpeetro'lly.
JOJJW li. BANNER,
Ha. a, laajaxwoU Block,
Knable & Shuster,
Successors to JOHN L. MOOKIIOUSE.
Oar increased business has forced os to make exU'nsife
alterations in our store so we will havt- more room. These al
teratitms will force us to move mc of our sttick at once, and
the wa to do this is to make slaujrhU-red pri-ce.
$23 Paris 2rsss Scbss. rdicei to 13.
Si Fliiis. Srs-na izi 2ros2S3, rwiiced to L
SIC Farcy Valve:, redtoced to 1
$3 Farcy Velvet, red-iced to 2.
$3 Fancy Vslvat, redtced to L
S1ZZ Sai Eaiazss, rsdiced to L
$13 ITexriarkets. rsdiced to i
$23 Plusi Wraps, reduced to 13.
$23 Clc Traps, niztxl to 11
The above prices are a very few of the
Bargains we have to offer you at
this Grand Alteration Sale.
. .
Knable & Shuster,
35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURCH, PA.
HEADQUARTERS.
Ministers of the isinel. Ed.K-ators. sV-hoiJ Teachers. Book Axenui and Canvaawrs. Book buy
ers, ss h.s'l I hitdren indti.eir Parents, in fa.H eTervbtsiv toteresttsi in Morality. S.-rio.iia. fcduatloB
B.ks Etc., maiie Ih-Hr haibiiianers at FISH ER St" Bi a.K sflKk. This lnr Hsk Mtrt. doln aa
Extensive .A tioisai. Hi.sin.r-. Is prepared m ii limes to supply .'.Mlntry and t.)B merehanta wilb
everythinv' in the H.,ok and sumn..rv lii:e that may b needed' in their cra.te. at city pn.. Retail
I buyers iil aiwtivs hti1 a Mis-k of Kine writing paters. ph-yani Hks, ail kinds ot keadm matter,
j eTery'bint .uitai.le tor ,i its. many nice thtnic- for the little folks, and a tieneral Varely ot s-a-t
bie Notn.iis.o -nil lh. tr aauls. H'.-a.biiiarter ft Bibies, Bsk an.l Aiburoa fuf Aaenu and l ama.
i ers. kmniovmenl even at all tiniM Ii, rruahlv irim Ii. i-aniu Air Hllit. IU;k.. .ml Albula.
My aifeuu an elearltf J2jU per Jay Ul summer
;
: .
FISHER'S BOOK STORE. SOMERSET, PENN'A.
j . -
.
i G EH RUE W. BEN FORI.
J v ' v
GEO. V. BENFORD & SON..
;
rrt -rHIFTORS OF THF
i OLDEST DRUG. STORE
,
, A a IVT -4 T
SOMERSET, PENN'A.
We keep Oili-Uii.tly on hand a large st.a-k of
DHUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEoMICALS.
DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISHES.
, TLe purest and Us, to la- found in this
TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
And all the leatliug appurtenances u-e. I Uh by Physicians and families. W. fuaranta
in this line, pertit sati-ta. tion.
TOILET ARTICLES AND SCSDBIES GENERALLY KEPT 13
A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
LAFSE ASSORTjvlENT OF BIRTHDAY If TS ALWAYS STOCK.
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. "TH IxiMESTIC AND IMPt'RTTD
; t'tir own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It u of a superior
jiutnty. i e keep ui Imlk, m that any special ingredient can
liea-I'lesL Sold at 23 cents a pound.
We d. a sijuiire business anI will trive too your money' worth, fe
trouble to show pssl.s.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PUBPOSES ONLY.
A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
Jan. 5. is7. CEORCE W. BENFORD & SON.
Louther's
Main Street,
This U:d:l Drug Stcre is
Favorite with People in Search cf
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Jledicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges , Trusses
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
THE Is-s-TOR .ilVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COMTOCSDISO Of
Pliysicians' Prescriptions I Family Receipts
r,p .4 T CARE BFIS'i TAKtS TO VSE O.SLT FKEH AD PIRE ARTICLES.
S P ECTAC LEaS. EY E-( i L A aSaS EaS.
And a Full Line ol Optical Goods always on hand. From
such a large assortment all can be suited.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGABS
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.
MA IX STREKT.
Oils! Oils!
Tbe .standard Oi! romp-my. of PlttfHnnrb, Pa.,
I nwat-i -ST-V 14B1 i V () llutlltUM. t tl( IIIK HIT iur I
Illuminating ct Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That 44an nv maiU frrsffvi tt. rt IT. nt wa a ak a! laniM
cnp.ns. wua every
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
ffyis. w.-h themird uniformly
Satisfactory OilsLk
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Amerir-an Market,
A-k for .sirs. Tria.li- f..r s,,n...rsH arnd vicinity
sa.pplied by
C'K 4 BEERITW as
FKF.ASS at K'seaER.
reptn- -lyr m,M last f a.
t.Jii.siiui.jits vllK.r.. :
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Estate of Benjamin ny.r dee'd. Vat of Tpper .
Turkey!.. Town-l.ip. Svniersel County.
Ltterafa.inilt;iatrati..iMrtitbealssreestaw has- !
Irur been anuxed to t ne nnderstaned by tbe pmpre
atilb-s-itv. ntai.-e is a.-reby given loai! is-ris
indehtcl tnaatd estate to mak imnesl'ate a. I
merit, aud tlne bai nx ria.uui aa.-a.u-t Ua. same j
will present them rf'lly silth.-micated Ra- aellia- '
BMnt tm Saturday. Jaov. . irtd. at tba bate rest-
deueaof atscti. . .. i
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Utile, aod 9X U tsar vlay In Winter, ai way dun
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IN SOMERSET COUNTY.
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W also keep on hand a full f
Drug Store,
Somerset, Pa.
Rapidly Eeccnii&g a Great
SOMERSET. PA.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Voluahle Real Estate.
BY V I KTT E of an ne-Jer mf the .rTpbana t:-ir I
will oifer at p-jhlie mie on the preaiiMB
satvrda
)'. SOV EMBER li lfW7.
at 1 o'eks-k p. nt.. lb fbriowinj damlts.il tract nt
land .
A certain tract of laad situate In Shade Towa
biri. smer-i County Pa., saaotainine nnatiin
dred and thirty -tnree acre, more or (ess, axi;.,in
inr lands f Istvid C.aeman, Wat Stailer. Wm.
KearL ami (Mbers. which are erected a two.
' '"rf piMk
DWelllflg HOUSB
ksrharn. and labermtbaitldiaasv wltb rrn-t tae-
baard n the premi-es. it ta-irar the fan. A ('has.
A Mailer. LaLe of -hatr ssiwtib:Ii. d-sr d. eaa-
sasaai.ai will tie (iven on th lw day of AprU. issa.
TEILMS
Will be made known on day of vale. Ta per
yenu of the pwrehae moneT wit he r?rrewl ta
bv paid w bra the prfterty i kn-k-t -ttt.
DAVID L. nlI!VlV
octJaV. Admr. Ct ,Tv A. Mar, kirc J
RIT OF PARTITION.
Xo M.rr Ellen Mnnrt . -wtl -,, .
and Jn sebrisra rbltdren of Jasa. aebrora
.teel rrsidiaic in Black R.wk (n low. aa.?
and aTral reptvwatauve. at Jacob f
s.-bmek dee d. -
Yoa are Hereby aotinasl tbat in Bur-wane, sf a
a nl of Partition Issusst asat of tb lirpbaua. Conn
of .mrxni, p. .. mm tm a dirn-usd . .J
btad B IDtaurs. aa Ui. m oaal uf asid dts.
situate IB sauas-rsst anal saaatvererk ina. .7
Wsstaaxlay tb. MS a dav ( November wbsiiaivw
whajreyaw mM, Murad ifo thina troner
wa. aa a.
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