Somerset Herald. GEO October :0. lie. BJCAN COUNTY TEE. COMM1T- nanW pn:emea compose for tbe present year : - row mi it ' L. S'.ark. fl-M.L.EW.sh. J. Troutman jvier 8c?der. v4 1 .k'o.l-Frar.kLor Ross F. Aogustine. . J, A. Shoemaker. ri'je-S. M. Houuet .J. G. Barclay. ,ir. Borouph J. J. un. 3th. The jury in tlic new trial ufihe Eaer arson c, at tjrwnnhurg. afier four Lours' I-lib eraiion, brought ia a verjie of guilty at 8 o'clock ialnrvUr mV'it. Tbe Iwis ctQntT almshouse farm pro dared 3 ( K U of hay, 1W bushel of beat, 210 liiKhrlanfoato, 4.000 busbe! of corn, anj 1,2 J bushels of potatoes last sea son. The first freight transport eil over the CVm r! uence & State Line Raiiroa'i, consists! of a ear load of wbf at, eonsig-nevl to Ynnseckla fc Jacobs, Somerfield, Pa, vu delivered one day last we-k. f -VT. A. Ge;er. JIuriwf-J"1 Wm- Ream. . Allen. t ...1. TTp.-kVr. ,.,... 1 .atpwn-E. G. Cowman. -.R TiIie Boroajfh 4-nw. Brant f jiimor Borough-John Rosa.. F. Allison I JUj r.:.neh. ! boaiig-J- Zimmerman. i&TOb-W.H.H. Baker. . - lennis D-.Haveu. :? tfVh- tuster. J B-rvb-r. S. CnnniriRhatu. 7 - t Cl.avo. 2-M. E.-ara. . jm-rti.o-SliUard Liley. ,'i-AibiTt W'ripht. Ri'uch Adutu Grimm. mbower. rrw. rsl'-V" uon. rL'-. F. V. l!iieE Kitn, Cliairman. !,;.M.K.Wa!aer. ' I Xjrkfft A. J. Si T r,,rJch-M- Afire jtirt at? budlin. mower lias Uut itf popularity. Besecker k Suvder's. ite of trusses at Biestcker a Mr- Dr. Andrew Yealer, a well-kDOwn pby ician of Johnstown, who has been practic ing Li profrtmoa in that town aince 1864. died sudJenly from heart disease at an early hour on Wedneaday morning last. Stephen A. Douglas Jr., say : " I am a Kepuarntn beearane the Republican party ia always for something, while the Democracy is fjr nothing until it it-en what tbe Repub licans are for and then tbe Democrats are against fc,'' . The EuterriewD iUnd will bold a festival and concert in tbe Somerset Opera House on Tbnkirivinr eve. The proceeds will be applied to procuring new uni .'orruj for the band., A cordial invitation if extended to all to be present. Mr. J. W. Sparks, general ant for the rauly Jail O'mpany, has been in town for several days negotiating with local oontrart ors for the stone, brick anl wood work of thentwjai!, Davis Bro. secured the con-lra-t t.r the entire work, Monday afternoon. Consideration fT.Wt. ir r-s ' 1 pi;it the other fellow to get out i your duty jus! as much as it j r. s un ierwesr, good and cheap, go jit. I'lil a, J jl.-i are thick on the wiuter tuil- J ieolaclffl at Biesecker & colon at Biesecker A urttd to be pli-nty. in Fulton Lave a'.rea.ly lieen killed this Bie- i . d Serent odort of extract at 1: tr'i v::t ci'M wenther ia nothing to l UwiK it we. k for Tenni-plvania I -i Wiier, U'ttied, reooiametiJed by I jtat- ki In h.i only at Ii;ewiJir t t oit'lf of wooi were sawed from a iciotVlirain township, Iruner mti.t'y. - . ' ir'uavemraey b fjre t'a4 f) h of N"ir , ill aad pay your note it account at J. U. 8VMI. i rvt i 1 failure there have been a i.i.vlives wrecked in this county ia- In the caM of the Commonwealth vs. Si mon F. Swettzer, Jc!e Baughmann and Abraham Shultz, the three Somerset county distillers wl:o were convicted of selling I:qaor wiilmst license and sentenced to pay a fine f Hi each and go to jail for three months. theSoprerue Court Monday banded down an ojiiriion affirming tle ju-Jgment of the f imeret cosirt. The defendants will appeal to tb Board of I'anions. In tljeeaiaeof Robert V. Steckman vs. J. J. Si b i-U tbe judgment of the court below wa alllroied. . No opinion has yet been handed down in the Nicely cae. i ' " Abeirtaeviiii o cluck a& Fri lay evening Mr. John llao-er, one of the oldest resi dents of Lipnier, left his houe to g to tle pieioCire tor the mail, leaving his aited part ner ; lone, and shortly after be left an cn kn.'wn nvaft entered tbe bMie, and without a word caught hold of Mrs. IUiuer and rhiki1 her until the blood ran from her nose and mouth in a stream, and then de nim kd her to tell hint where their money was concealed, and in order to save her life she pait-.tAd to a stand, when he released her and went to the stand and tock from a drawer $7.t, a.Vr w hich he tdoaly walked sway. Mrt. Haug-r pive tbe alarm as aoon a she could. b'it Ujo late lor tlie neighbors tn overtake t:ie rascal. SECOND FALL MEETING Of tr Cantlemen'a Drivlnc cietloru Aao- t;4! month. co'cr. Tot: will want ! :; r;ect n.u?S unilxs, flieap. 'A uBrfrrWcwri.-; . Ma. A. E. Tut. "i itrfc ain:j pensiofier drawing iU 1 . ment'y bossted to a stranger that : -t nui.'e tenoe than any man iu ;r. When his pension was stopped ti.jit Jibe stranger was an old l-tsr. detective sent out to investigate f '. or J. A. r.crkey will always be i air (Jice. Oil! and settle your ac- J. B. tstrta. V Jr estate buhMe, into which tbon- dnliars have Ven blown by credu- 5n!!r? of tlie Baker family, bnrat tbe y. if beiiig disevvered on investiga i : no sti Ji estate ixh ts or ever did I'uitejt'ihia, where the untold f Kesj.d to be clamoring forclaim- e''f if on a par wilb all tue j'.ps in ireijni lauds with American "m A oiencan claimant " is ist be an institution" out of which im tail iifnj utahle lawyers make z.'' Wr have ytt to liear of the first s bo has secured a foreign inherit Lea Kjriiiade tuuallo docrilied in arttf discing "t!aies" laayera. J be snrry to make you cobts. Ca'il li.ityou ewe me, and save the J. B. STpa. .-and 'ifn 1 tfiil mcii! i .ffnmV en I riile frrn it. itce township, A'le- wr, wi.Uin two miles of IllB I 2ir limirs on Wdi)eiUy. t i rrtce Court of Towa has affirmed law of 4 r brnt-s and other property with t of iw. The case is expecteil to I Tnited States Ppreoae Court and t is aiscotiunai tbere it will he a ? ; i fct the prohibition cause, j as before, is in the Odd Fellows' - it? sUira. You Kill we me that taU atid y it. j ' J. B. ?Yor.K. f ' iy aftnon Beismin Cfwrier shot fMt'y kiilel Ui.vd HamWi, tured J "eyeati. Tlie two men werehunt- --P- B a r County, and while ,B f-viinf through the bush.-s ''m- thinking he wai a turkey. Talm3gei Tahernaclc bur:ii d i ii and he has ea?l to wrmons are printed in pa-rs e tiieir telgrapbtc dijpa'chea by ''" sini.-. olr bandome brother o j'wrney to distant will be a eiadv Row of his ur.i .,vtn Hx-am.. The f buurni to work. T'pin Noithanipton comity Judge Schuy ler liecame digusted w h the number of trivial cases returned to court by Justices of thel'eaieaii l UX w k three such actions ccij4ed the attention of the court for five hours. Juiifru Sqirtiyler instructed tbe jury to pive verdicts of acquittal, and then in put ti up costs on tbe prosecutors, loke sharply of the practice ol the justice and said he htTe it would be a warning to others not to tiike advice from justices in bringing suiis. Tc Court, also directed tbe clerk of Quar ter Scions to allow no fees in tbte eases to trip jistioe who had . returned them. Tbe charb has frequently In-en made that con stahlcfc anil Jasticra h diiTesetti parta of t!i counev' wurit together in druranilng tip saits to make fcesout of them." ir i rrtce t ourt of Iowa has a! feai'lres of the' prohibitory . iar1!:!!); the tight ..f the I Lew Crade Flcur. Ich r.d bet fted on the market. ! isloril 0). Give it a trial. Co.k .t Ekijuts. Wartes : "d Fur., 1 in p,T the j,: fcr all kin,1 r.r ku- i. j 1 ' ' .1. KI1U " tot cords of Hi. k h.k J,r- l cords ae wanted at one. -' i 'II. t ' 'CKet to bs Voted. to be held next Taesday, there is L!y one Slate officer, V e"u-'? tCictrt, to be elected; t'iOiicaa ru.r i liie kbouid t"1' and rt i, :. .r. ,. . v o i iw sign T ,luu to" te be pold. o be vottd, as fijl- STATE. stt Treasurer, H" R. Boyg,. J'WaAUY. AssocUk Ju.ie. t ,x piLl "ict Aitorner, H Fki J"! Wrertor, ; JJuring5 tl campaign of lvW, Cbarlea C. Chafer, Chairman'of the Republican county committee, wus authorized to offer a silk banner to the township in the county show irg the Jatp er rentage cf increase over the Presidential vote of 1M and tbe Con gressional vole of 1S.-J1. The banner was won by tireenville town ship and wilt be presented to tbe;Republicau voters of that township, at rocahontas, Thursday evenie,; CKxolr 31st. , r The preaevitatirwsapeeoU will be made by John R. S-ott. Eoq. The banner is an extremely handsome one and one thai, any township might be proud of winning. It is 44x0 feet, the ma tt r'al beirg the richest f ilk, with silk cord and tassels, and is mounted on a beautiful ebony staff. It contains the following in scription : Prfenttd by th I Cor NTT OPM MITT EE j TO THK j RElTBI.tr. VCTKS 0 CKEE5rn.tX. : :- Tne Banner T'iwnlilt In tbe Catr.ps.lgn o , ' The banner has been placed on exhibition at the dm store of B:eseicker .t Snyder whete it can be seen until Thursday morn-irg. Tbe second fall meeting of county trotting bom came ofT Sat orday afternoon on tbe track of the Gent lenieii'a Driving Associa tion. The afternoon was as disagreeable for outdoor sport as ermid be Imagined, and lea than five hundred lovers of the turf were present to witness the Eriuch-Ulked-of races, The few who were present, however, were fully repaid for the discomfort they wer subjected to, aa they witnessed tbe fastest aud prettiest race ever trotted in Somerset county. There were four starters In tbe first race : George Tay man's black mare, " Mid night"; J. B. Snyder's - Lady Glad"; Win. Tay man a bay mare, ".Molli," and Peter Hetfley'a" Albambra," - Midnight" seemed to be everybody' favorite, aa aba had won the principal race at tb first meeN ing with little or no effort, and it was con fidently expected that the venerable dam could show the cleane heels of any trotter la tbeeonn'y. TItr many admirer were in ignorance of tbe Uct that she waa suffering. frost a swollen knee joint. Lady Glade" was not without backers, as she waa a good second at the former meeting, and ber own er and driver promised that she would beat her time oa that occasion. "Mollie, too, had her admirers, who thought, after ber performance at the previous meeting, abe had an equal chance of winning. " Albam bra " presented a picture such as lowers of bonwtlesh delight to feast their eyes upon, when hit blankets were removed and he came jogging np to U.e judges' stand, driven by "Walt" He filey. his coat "a smoothe as a lady's sigh," and Lis eyes flashing with the fire of a conqueror. Ha was heartily cheer ed by the crowd but tbe "old voter" has long since been accustomed to demon strations of that character, as his every pub he appearance has always evoked tbe spon taneous applause of the spectators. After two or three ineffectual attempts, starter MclonaId cried "go"' as tbe four starters tame under the wire together. "AI- hambra" had the pole and seemed to realize what was expected of him, as he aJvancud at once to the lead and permitted the Iit;ht to show between bioiseif and his pursuirs, at the same lime exhibiting his wonderful beauty and perfect nxcbauical action to the admiring crowd. Offers of 'tao to one that Albambra wiil win the heat," were freely made, hut only one or two were accepted. His driver had do need to urge him to greater speed as be maintained his lead from Mart to fiiiuib, winning in 2.31. The fight between "Lady Glade" and "Midnight for sreund place was hotly conteated. "Mid night," striking her sore leg while coming up the back stretch, broke; she recovered in an instant, and a blanket would ,hve covered tlie two as tbey came dashing up the home si retch and passed tinder the wire, "Lady Glade" a half neck ahead. When the bell rang for tbe second heat the horses ail seemed eager for the fray or anxious to get in out of tbe col 1, drizzling rain that was falling. It required the united strength of two men to hold "Midnight'' bile her driver was climbing into his seat. The horses got a fair send o!f in the fourth attempt, and the first half mile seemed to be anybody's heat. On the upper turn "Al bambraY' superior strength to climb grades gave him full three lengths lead, but he was unable lo increase this distance, and as the horses came dashing into the home-stretch in a bunch it looked very much as though he would lone the beat. His driver spoke to him and he responded to the call with a mighty effort that all who witnessed the struggle will never forget, and landed under the wire in 2.30, the winner of the race and the purse. The struggle between ''Lady Glade'', and A Terrible Suspicion. Regarfing tbe child of J. C. Moyer, of ! Scot td ale, which wandered away from the bouse of its parents, near Donegal, and was aubsrquectly found dead in a swamp, the dcottdale Independent says : "There is a suspicion that the little child was takea away and left near the swamp in order to get all parties away from toe house for the purpose of robbery. Mr. Cramer, ws under stand, is either township treasurer or collec tor, and was supposed to have a ltrga amount of money in tbe bouse, and if all parties left the bouse it would be an easy matter to ransack it. Some suspicious par ties were seen in th vicinity while tbe search was going on, but at no time waa the house left without occupants. The idea is a terrible on to contemplate, yet when the recent murder in that township (Saltlick, Fayette county,) ) called to mind, It looks M if th suspicions were well (rounded. In the Recorder's Office. Deads Racordad Lsjttors Granted Marrtajr) LJcoftsaa Issued. An Editor's Blank Versa. This is the way the editor feels when he d 4 up his sentiments in blank verse : I would fiee from tbe city's rule and law from its fashions and forms cut loose and go where the strawberry grows on its straw, and the gooseberry grows on its goose; where the catnip tree is climbed by the cat aa she clutches for her prey the guiltiest and unsuspecting rat on the rattan bush at play ; I wtli catch with ease the &af- fron cow and the cowlet in their glee, as they leap in joy from boutrh to bough on the top of a cowslip tree ; and IL-t while tbe par trixlge drums his drum and tbe woodchuck chucks bis wood, and the dog devours the dogwood plum in the primitive solitude. Oh, let me drink from the moss-grown pump that was hewn from the pumpkin tree ! eat mush and milk from a rural stump from folly and tashion free new gathered mush from the mushroom vine and mDk from the milkweed sweet with pine apple from the pine. And then totbe white washed dairy I'll turn, where the dairy maid hastening, hies, her ruddy and golden red butter to churn, from tbe milk of her butier- tliet ; and 1 11 rise at mora with the earliest bird, to the fragrant farmhouse pass, and watch while the farmer turus his herd of g ssbhoppers out to grass. Judge Furst On Coroner's Inquest. Iu refusing to approve nine of theJicquUi timis held by the coroner and justices of tbe peace of Centre county. Judge Furst con cludes his reasons therefor in the following words : . When a coroner, or a justice in his ab sence, is called upon to view a dead body, he should make some reasonable inquiry Into the circumstances of the death before proceeding to summon a jury and hold the inquest. This preliminary inquiry would have in all these cases developed, the fact that there were either witnesses present or that death was produced by natural catiMs. When the surrounding facts do not show violence, and there is no nan for sup posing a felonious destruction of (he person, there is no necessity for an inquest. But where the contrary appears, or the death is enveloped in mystery, it is a profier" case for an inquest. Death by suicide may or may not be good ground for an inquisition. Violence is present in such cases. If, how ever, the facts are known which clearly show the case to he suicide, it is improer to summon an inquest. Tbe inquest would simply declare what previously known. If an employer desires an inquest, in order to establish the fact that he was not responsible therefore, such tnqnest is held in his interest, aud not lor the public good; he should be willing to pay tbew- I pes, incident to tlie same, it is very r . : . , i . u L.ii i.rt nattr i cat u snounz not ue ueiu a tue n pease of the county. We have thus stated the principles which sliould HOvern the holdinc of an inquest, for Midnight" was repetition of tLe fiiat,! benent ,u j, who may be inter ested therein, and if the officer of the county observe the same in the performance of their respective duties, fewer inquests will be held, and when so bel l, the presumption will arise that tlie officer holding the same had reasonable cause for so doing. A rniontown tehrram says : The" Vc Clellandtown gang" of robbers are again terrorizing the ciCzeus of tlie southeastern part of the county. Thomas Ramsey, who has been ding tlie otneera for several months, and three companions have built a rude cabin in a deep ravine m ar the top of tbe mountain above Haydetitown. Tlie cabin is said to be on the dividing line be tween this State and West Virginia, Tlie country surrouadtflg is wild and rocky, and the hilling place is quite a distance from any hahitation or roadway. They go around the anon try armed with repeating rifle and re volvers. The fanners in that section are afraid to gn sny distance from their homes, even ia tiaylighui Ho,:, calves, cattle, sheep, chickens, etc., are carried otfind:tcrimina;e!y, and daylight robberies are common occurrences. At on firm ho'Je lliey demauded $10, and on fail ing to secure this am junt they went to the R'slj'e and cut a set of barneys into small pieivs. At another place they broke up a bivgy and threw it into a fenae corner. So complete is the reiga of terror, or at least the writer was inform ;1 by one of the vic tims, that the people are afraid to take any teH whatever to bring the offenders to jus tice, although tbey may s-e them carry offa pig or a sheep in broad daylight, lest what little property they have ajnssed, by years of hard labor, should t burned, or the in formant waylaid and killed. A desperate fUht occurred Tuesday after noon of last week Dear Confluence, on tbe Confluence & Oakland railroad, between a large gang &f laborers and tlie men in charge of the commissary train. The men bad been engaged in clearing away the wreck that oc curred at thai point last Saturday, and re laying the track. On Monday, D. F. Keen an, who was in charge of tbe gang, 125 in all, paid tiiena in full for September. That evening about forty of them went to Peters burg and got drui.k. Next morning tbey rc fared to go to work, but instead went back to Petersburg and bought five gallons of whixky. They returned and wanted to gH on board the commissary train, which was in charge of J. C. Williams. William re fused to let them on board tbe train with the whisky. Tbe gang then repaired to (be office of the company, al Somer field, and demanded pay for October from Paymaster Nixon. They were refused, as h was not yet due, and, be ing infuriated with drink, started to cleau out the office. A desperate fibt then ensued between the men and Officer Williams, Paymaster Nixon and Clerk Thompson. Four or five of the rioters were laid oat be f..re they desisted. Tbe drunken men drew revolvers and knives. They suffered severe ly at tlie ha-ads of the officers, two, Andrew Logan and a man named May, being badly beaten. Tbe mob smashed the windows and broke in the door of the office at Soracrfield, and threatened to walk off with the money. Of ficers w re telegraphed for from Confluence, (ear beicsj antertaincd that the mob would do something desperate. the former winuing bytbe lengthy of her nose. TB wikkes's rEDMULi i Alhaubka Browu Stallion, owned by Peter Ueuley. Highland Stock Farm, Som erset, Pa. Sired by Middletown, he by Kys dyk'i Hambletonian. First dam by Frank Pierce ; he br Lotig Island Black Hawk ; he by Andrew Jackson ; he by Young Ba shaw, by imported Grand Basbsw. Second dam by Weber's Tom Thumb. Third dam by son of Bay Richmond. Seotd Bace M. Sipe, Jeuner X Roads, aorrd guding, "Hopefah" Augustas C Davis, sorrel mare, " Far-ny." W. II. Tar tniii, brown mare, " May T." Dr. Daynes, roan stallion, " Duke." , . ,, w After scoring for sometime a good set4 off was given. Tbe sorrel horse, being driven by his owner in a masterly manner, led the field, and looked the winner, as he proved to be , Davis, second ; Taj man. third ; Day in s, fourth. Second heat Tbe horses placed as ia first heat. Sorrel horse ain cut out tbe pace ; first half mile was holly contested ; on sec ond sorrel horse was again in the load, Tay. man leading Davis at tlie three-quarter polej when she broke, and Davis passed him, wi;b Dany es traveling close to Tay man's wheel, and in this order tbey passed the wire : Sipe, first ; Davis, second ; Tayman third, and Daynes fourth. Time, same as before, three minutes. A small purse was collected from among the spectators for a running race. There were only two starters, Simon Schrock's cy clone bronco, and M. Sipe's chestnut geld ing. The Sipe horse left the track at the firet quarter amid the derisive shouts of the crowd, but his jockey headed him back to wards tbe track in a jiffy and he came into tbe fciretch at a thundering speed, in close pursuit of his wesleni rival. At the judges' stand they were so ciose together that the starter sltwuted to the jockeys u go around skain. The Sipe borse left the track at the same identical spot as in the first round and his rider as quickly recovered control of him. At the half pole tbe Schrock horse left the track and took a short canter lo ward's his owner's barn. His jockey soon righied him and got onto tbe track a lew feet in advance of the gelding. The pane was not as Cast aa furious from this point to the fiuish, but the bronco landed with a half dozen lengths to spare. Tins closed the racing for the year on the Association grounds. We are informed that btcps will he taken another year to raise purses large enough to tempt horses from a distant e to enter for them. srwxAar or the races. - - Second Trottin Meet ng at fienuetSKH's Iriv in AciatKn .rounds somerset, ra, Oct. -Ji. t tee lo&it clauses, best twe hi t&ree. P Hefflev's B. 8. Alliambra " - l. 1. J. h. envder B. H. Lsly i.Uile " - '. - 2. i ir. II lsvm.il. b.k m -MKtnlrnt" - S3. W. H. T.jniau t B M. Noilie" -4.4. line flay for I minute class mile beats, t In t In tarurM. X Bine. atL" Hopeful," - T . -Aug bvi. 8. M. " faiinv." - -. w . ti. Tayaian KM. "Kiyl." ' -In. ioavaec, 1L 8 -Duke'' ... Time :' m. Same day Running, mile heat imflo Sehroek, D. H. - - -Sipe t a M. - - - , Thael:5e 14. . A full line of Jersey Cashmere natural wool underwear, in white, red, and gray, for ladies, cheap. Mas. A. E. Tbl. Potatoes. Choice Irish Potatoes delivered to any part of the town ten bushel lots and up wards Wednesday and Thursday of this week, at 55 cent per bushel of 00 pound. leave your orders at onr store, "i Cook it Beesits. L r. x. J. S, t 4. 4. 1. I. Wraps Cheap and Stylish. Don't fail to go Mrs. Chl's for Ladies' and Childrens' Wraps. Their Jersey Jackets, Divedoire Jackets, Cloth Jackets, and New markets, are all tailor-made, and their Plnsh Jackets, Plush Coats and Dolmans, are the nicest and cheapest in town. A large asortment of childrens' new style wraps, cheap. Mas. A. E Vhu They Were His Neighbors. I wiah to extend my sincere thanks to my neighbors and friends for their various acts of kindness sliown ine during the last few weeks, while t was sick, and especially do I feel to thank Solomon Biker and a number if rcy other neighbors, belonging to the Grangers, who during my illuess brought a steam thresher to my bam, threshed my grain and placed it in the granary, for which they refuseed to take any compensation. Fats LtrsTS. EXTRAORDINARY EYESIGHT Artec Total Blindne to Objects Sees to Read the Finest Print. It used to be considered good succesn wheu a person had Uen blind from caUract, if One out of two was restored sufficiently to walk about, and more wre totally blinded than were made to see to read common print. Miss Christiana McGillvianny, of Glasgow, Columbiana county, O , four miles west of Wellsville, bad been Mind ir. oneeye two years or more, when she came to Dr. Sadler, 801 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa who operated a ber. . Last week h adjus ted her glasses, when she was aMe to read not only common diamond priut (the small est type) but chromo lithographic reduction still much smaller. In the language of Mr. Geo. E. Littleton, of Bellaire, 0. (after an o;erauoa for cataract by Dr. Sadler, and glasses fitted;: "With my glasses I can see to read as well as ever in mr life, and I used lo have very strong eyes," expresses the results secured by Dr. Sadler io tttry cam he has operated upon this year. These re suits are not excelled in the history of eye surgery, a fact worthy the attention of the blind. ' inltnd Imrinff Ouincrtet ere bug. You fan H lie four mccuual or uoie u-Uk vie fur let aw rjr (ata yon torn vitk a hacyer; to eaii al mf of fee at tmce and mMe and t-u entU. J. B. SSl liER. Report ot the Ankeny School. Following is the report of the Ankeny school, in Somerset township, for the fir.t month : M. 9 8 97 F. 13 13 There's Music In the Air. Mysterious wbisrings and rumors havt been floating around for several days con cerning the resurrection of the late lamented South Pennsylvania railroad. Some persons who are in a position to know a good deal about the inside workings of the scheme ssy that a movement has actually been started to pat the road through, and they believe that tba YaaderbTu are hack of it ' , That the Western Maryland railroad offi cials contemplate aa extension westward over the Sooth Penn line there la no doubt, and this week's Franklin county papers say that engineers are now at work running a line across tlte mountain near Fort Louden. They seern to think that the objective point is Mt. Dallas, on the Bedford divisKin. Whole No. in attendance Average attendance Per cent of attendance The following pupils. were present every day : George Custer, Albert Pletcher, Ed ward Land is, Charles Custer, Wilson Miller, Eva Landis, Pearl Shaffer, Carrie Weller, Gertrude ShafTer, Maggie Sumpstine, Jennie Ku nips: ine. Bertha Hemuiinger, Fannie Sumpstine, Cars Custer and Ella Hoover. Thanking the patrons and the pupils for the interest tbey hav taken in the school during the first month, I hope they will con tinue to do so during the entire term. ' 8. E. Km mel. Teacher. Short-horn Bull for Sale. Don Juan III, calved August 30, 18S.5 sold by Thomas E. Hayes. Granville, Ohio. Dam, Jenny Licking, recorded In A. H. Book, Vol. 1!, Tage 14,564. .Don Juan HI was sold by Thomas E. Hayes to We. H. Miller, February 19, 1887. . t ' ' The above described animal is very hand some, dark red in color, and will be sold cheap. Also, a few fin yearling heifers for sale. Can be seen at my farm, three miles north ot Somerset. Reason for selling, am about to quit farming. Geo. C Lkutt, Somerset P. 0. Lost I A wooden watch charm, half ova!, set with three links, and letters G. A. R, for which I will pay a suitable reward. A. C Davis, Somerset, Pa. deed asooaoEo. Benjimin F. Bender to Francis F. Bender, property in Shade township ; consideration $1,000. 5 . i Daniel Duecker to Charles F. Oleasner, property in Summit township ; consider tion $G00. -" Jesse Ltstoo to Addison Township School District, property ia Addison township consideration 3 03. Henry J. Bjumzisdoer and others to Johnstown Water Company, property In Conerusitgh township; ootssideratioo 9175. Johnw Weegley' h-ira la Beth Wehjiey, property in Brothersvalley township ; con sideration $3.2T3. : -j C.j r; j.; A. G. B orotund ta A, J. Lawrences, Trus ter, property in Qtemahoning, Jenner and Conemaugh townships; consideration tLOO. irrrEas GH.vrKa. Letters of Administration ware granted to H. K. Manser to aiminister npoo the estate of Samuel Musser, hue of Berlin Borough deceased. To William S. Wetler, to administer upon the estate of Triah S. Weller, late of Somer set township, deceased. , . To Tobias a. i usher, to administer upon the estate of Ludwig Koob, late of Berlin borough, deceased. MA ESI AGE UCESSES I BSC ED. John Shunk. of Salisbury, aud Nancy A. Werner, of Greenville township. Anderson Weru, of Johnstown, and Ella M.'.Berkey, of Shade township. John B. Hyatt, and SaJJi Kreger both of Lower Turkey foot township. Abraham L. Hitcbew.of Shade township, and Sadie J. Bamhart, of Black township. Edward Bills of Westmoreland county, and Sallie Hyatt, of Lower Turkey foot town ship. Harry E. Barket, and Emma J. Clark, of Somerset township. Adam Ott, of Paint Township, and Nancy Blotch, of Conemaugh township. John W. Gearhart and Sadie Younkin, both of Lower Turkeyfoot township. Austin J. Stahl and Eonoeth Baldwin, both of Somf rset township. Samuel McAfee aud Carrie Hoyie, both of Keystone Junction. December Jurors. The following named gentlemen have been drawn to serve as jurors at ibe Deo m ber term of Court, commencing Monday, the 9th day : . , a! jraoBs. Addison Marshall Hileman. Berlin M. M. Dively. Elklick John Wright, James Maust, Da vid Harris, John W. Binglen Greenville Charles Brown, Noah Lint Jenner Joseph Kline, Joseph Walter, John P. Ankeny, Franklin Beer. Middlecreek-J.R. McMillen. Milford Adam Walter. - ' Meyersdale Joseph J. Lenta. Rockwood A. Evans. Somerset John L. Baylor, Hiram Baker, James A. Hunter. Somerset Borough Frederick Weimer. Summit P. M. Say lor, Jacob Sipe. Stonycreek Abraham Landis. TSAVEK.SE JIBOKK FiaST WEEK. Addison Samuel Lakel, Levi McClintock, George Poland. A. N. Pullin, S. M. Luinger. Allegheny John Sheerer. Brothersvalley W. D. Baer, Herman Humbert. Conemaugh Wm. 8. Thomas, Levi M, Thomas. ' i,iEtici vt m. k. reicti man. Greenville Joel Yutzy. Jenner E. K.Gallagher, N. B.Critehf5e:d, Larimer Jacob E. Ceiger. Lower Turkeyfoot John Enos. Meyersdale Borough W. Coleham, Ric hart R'iich, James Krkeek, J. F. Naule. Middlecreek Jesse Wbipkey. Northampton Geo. H. Eilmen. Paint Isaac Ripple, Ananias Orris. R ickwood Borough Jacob W. Shultx. Southampton J. II. Lepley. Sliade Thomas Gahagan, Chas. W. Wil liamson Jr. Somerset Borough Daniel 8. Miller, Rus sell Stewart, Jacob Fleck, John C. Pile. Somerset George Alt miller, John D. Baer. Stonycreek Daniel Glessner, Jonathan Lambert. Summit A. J. Ringler. Silas Walker. SECOXD WETK. Addison J. M. Wilkins. Allegheny John Triplett. Berlin Borough Charles Dively, Augus tus C. Floto. Brothersvalley Aaron J. Cober, CharUs O. Hay. Oineinaugh John K. Kaufman. Confluence Borough Wm. E. Pullin. Elklick Henry J. Christner. Demetrius Conipton, Israel tk brock, Elijah Liven good, N. 1). Ktim. Jefferson Peter L. Shultx, Georga W. Hay, Israel Heniminger. Jenner O. M. h haul is, John Weghy. Lsriraer Wm. Mazer, Richard Manks myer. Meyersdale Borough Nelson Klingeman, Ed Kyle. Northampton Ephraim Broadwater, Geo. Ware. Q'lemahoning Jacob Koor.tx (of H.) W. P. Hoover. Rockwood Martin H. nartzell. -Somerset Augustus Do-pon. William. T. Shaffer (of Tobias) Cynt Shaffer, Manassus Shoemaker. Stonycreek Cliauncy Lowry, Z. F. Lam bert. Shade Jacob Yost. Summit Charles Askey, W. M. Endfiold. A. S. Lenhart, Wm. P. Meyers. A District Monthly Institute. The teachers of Berlin, and Brothersvalley township met at Pien Hill, October 10, 13. the following officers were elected : Prof. 8. D. Elrik. President; Flora B Turner, Secretary; E. S. Frease, Treasurer ; Mis Lottie Krhsinger, Query Manager, The following program wae then disposed of: Class Drill in Arithmetic P, V. Miller. Discussion on Methods, by Prof. Elrick and E. 8. Frease. Recitation "Our Country" K. D. For ney. ''How to secure the attention of pupils in da's" The person not being present to ojn, the presiilent railed on E. 8. Frease. He was followed by Prof.Elrick, Miss Lottie Krissinger and Miss Ida Plotta. Paper Aims and Methods in Teaching Arithmetic Flora B. Turner.'. Penmanship Prof. Elrick. ' Institute adjourned to meet at 1:15. . Institute called to order at 1:15 by the president. . Proper School Grounds opened by L.J. Walker, followed by Prof. J. M. Berkey. Queries. Primary Work Miss Ida Plotta. Defects in our Schools Prof. J. M. Ber key. Institute adjourned to meet at Walker School, Nov. tfl, 1H8U1 v " ' '' - Secbwtabt. "W Point With Pride To the "Qood name at home,' won by Hood' Sarsaparilia. . In Lowell. Mm, where it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sarsaparilia sold than of all other medicines and it has given the beef of satisfaction since its introduction ten years ago. This could not be if the medicine did not possees merit. If you suffer from impure blood try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and realize its peculiar curative power. THE KAX.NLR C0U5TIE3. Tobe Glorico Silk Flags for Sallivaa, Forest, Caatbria nail Potter. , From Ti fluiuulm Ixfrnsrer. Towt iWiinn banners of richest silk, trimmed wrb julden tassels, eonls and fringes, snd surmmiuied by a golden eagle snarins te higher triumphant msjnritie for the LepcUi--su tarty, art on view ia State headqnarters. it the Continental Hotel. These ara the' : winners tnat war otered iu the lost eampaicn lor tua eotiBtias that should mac iu their Sale of Psrsonni Property. The personal property of Wm. Rodgers, deceased, will be sld at his late home in Shade Township, on Wednesday, October 30! h, hr the Adminisrator, 5. B. Critch field. Among other things to be sold are horsut, cows, cheep, hos, a number cf small pigs, bay, straw, gram of all kinds, and a large a sort merit f unproved farming im plements. For terms and farther parties Sara, see poster. 3M ill commence at 9 o'clock a. m. II' Graces. Try our choice Concords, in ten ponnd baskets, at 50 cents r basket. Coox & BExaiTs. For handsome drea goods, cheap, go Mrs. A. . Uhl's. to It Flooded Barb Wire, i I hsvs In stock a lot of Johnstown flood ed barb wire, at th low price of two cent ' per pound. This wire is strong and guaran teed to stand stretching. Send in your order at once, is yon want cheap fencing. J. B. HoLCEJULAl'X. W have on hand a large number of good : brick which w will sell ia quantities to suit the purchaser. Price very reasonable. Yard opposite the planing mill. HowaooE Baos. A Pabm5. Harrison Totes the greatest composition in- Jr eases over their Blaine votes of 144. Tbe oanners are exquisite in design and workman iliip. The Sullivan county banner is white on the obverse and blue on the reverse. Its obverse bears this inscription, whieh is on them an: MARRIED. Pkrsesteb BY TUB RePTBLtCA State CovMtTTBK, - Of PEHNSYtTAKIA. The reverse letteriu; inscribe what the triumph of Sullivan county was: Basses Cocxtt, No. 1, SnxivAH.' ' Campaign of Vote for Blaine, lSet 7X Vote for Harrison, 188S P5. ... Increase. 39 per rent. . SNYDER- HAY3. On Octoberl7lh, lS9, at the Somerset House. Somerset, Pa., by Rer. Hiram King. Mr. William A Sayder and Miss Dott M. Hays, both of Mt. Pleasant Pa. BILLS HYATT October 20, 1389, by G. Lint, Ei., Edward Bills, of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., and Sallie Hyatt, of Con fluence, Somerset, Co. DIED. Irish Potatoes. Tbe failure of tbe crop here does not put the price beyond the reach of the poor Re tail price of choice Western potatoes, 60 eta. per bushel. Cook A Beejuts. I have just received another new stock of dry goods. Come and see them, Mas. A. E. Cm. The Forest eoutitv banner is hlne and re,? anu us gienniiug tetters stale its increase lo nave traeu 30 per cent. The Cambria eoitatv banner is red ami blue. and suites tbe pereentsire of increase cf Har rison's vote over Blaine's to have been 29 per cent The Potter eonntr banner is red anil whitn ami its lnaeri ntioa savn it rsined 29 ner cent. over the Blaine vote. These banners are to be presented donnt the campaign. In the eampuijn of 18f7 twi banners were ofTered to th counties making the two highest increases over the Blaine vote, Thev wee won by Crawford ami Forest. Koto a th ime time tAut Lie juwr tuperb iOHieii at Stole headrntarten art delivered, two vutre trill be that i hall girt ia November next the nearett reinttte approach to the Jlarrimn rfite. ine winning or the banner bv certaia eoenties isascnbeil more to politicnl activity uu earorsmess man riiaiiges lu population, and by airarding the baaners aeeording to the ' percentage of increase every enmity hs the same chance to win (he burners, which are prizes worth fiehtin; for. A table of treat in terest to th Kepaulican contestants fur th banners shows which counties in isss mailn the largest relative gain over the vote of 1884. The table ibtcea the counties in order of merit for Republican activity thus : Per nt. I Per amu LONG. Mrs. Sophia Long died October 3, 1839, near Somerset, aged Gl years and 11 months. Mother Long was a member of the Evan gelical Lutheran Cburch, and is tbe absence of her pastor. Rev. Shearer, the funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. A. J. Beal, of tbe Evangelical Chnrch. COLEMAM. Boax Coleman died October j 10, ISsD, at Somerset, Pa., a;red 30 years. i months and 19 days. Funeral services con ducted by Rer. A. J. Beal. WELLER. Uriah a Weller died October IS, 1S9, aged 39 years. 2 months and I days. The funeral discourse was preached i in the Weller Church by Rer. A. J. Beal. NOTICE! NOTICE! Onr line ofNew Fall and Winter Good ia now complete, which line we sk yon to inspect in person, or by sendm- for samples before you buy. below we ai.l bote a few of the new things: :DRESS GOODS. Mohairs, Black and Color. 50 Crts lo Finest Grade. Sicilian. .--Enjr. Sentet, " 4.5 44 " " - Wool Henriettas, Black and Colors, 39 Cent to Finest Grade. rrzCLOAE: DEPAErniENT.z:: New Line Jerseys, 50 Cents to Finest Orsde. " " Jackets, t3 00 " " Newmarkets. $5 " " Plush Jsxketa. 110 to " " " Sacq ofi 1 19 to - GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. We have many Special Bargaicc in this line, Otu fast black Wool Iloee at 2.Vr. are extra good. :NEW TRIMINGS.: Fringes, Waids, Uicnpa, and eerythinj in the Triromiair Line at Low Prices. We invite yon to give ns call, or would be pkswed to send yon Samples. 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. ESTABLISHED 1331. ESTABLISH 3 1331 PALACE of -MUSIC. Sullivan. ......... Forest- Cambria 'otter . Clear6eld Lvcomiuz....... Elk Jetferson. ...... .. Allegheny v estnioreliinj.. Fayette Delmare Washington.... Tii4;a Ielianan Montirnruery Danpliin.. ....... Itlair York... i. Centre Lnzenie Venan?o... Crawford Mifflin S-hnvIkill Berk... .(inecster... M'Mitiurw..- n,iin. ......... Isrion 'hilailelnliin.... Noriliuiuber- in.l. Lelii--ti .3S32 1 Monroe f Wrren .2975 j Vni.:i... .2D15 I Ailnnii. j I'.eaver .S.TM ! Pike .2iii9 Pnyder .PWt i Huntingdon...... j IV.lturil. .1903 j Armiiing.... .1st 2 j Northampton ... .171)3 j Lac kau anna...- j McKean....... .1C29 j SiiMuelianua.... .1574 ' Chester .1.574 Greene -loii j t lllilon .... .1431 I Burks .KS9 Jlrailford .1274 Wavtie .12 W Franklin ......... Wyoming .IloS Cameron.. .1 144 Junima. ......... .110;? Ituiler.. .Its a I Kolioii .1072 ! Perry .I'si4 i Colnnibia ... .l'ttj Erie . .1012 ' Mercer. -loot . Carboa j CnniberUm) .. .(VJ97 i Somerset . JK!7i ' Lawrence jfttt .0fXi5 .0?4! .Ott". .94' .06IH .t'7!; .071 .075. .0735 .0724 .UtHo .0644 .(HP .042.5 .o;9 .O.tiS JIX17 A.I30 .0M 270 .024)1 .02iO .01 its .01.54 .OUi .0fi'9 .0073 .UOri!) .OiHU mm mi P0171 Absolutely Pure. This Dowder never varies. A marvel of roiritv. strength, ami holesomenem. More eeoootnJeal tbaa ine ontiikary kiuits. sua cannot so soin la eomoetitloB with tbe multitnde of low test, short weigas. aium poospoaie powuers. a amy tm rrtfta. . Riivai. Rikikii hiviiiit i i, 1,M lAnli ... St V ;iit FALL OF 1889. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Goods riterialrem tie Stmt ft'rr. TUB Reuolicair- of Sullivan, Cambria, Forest and Potter enmities are to lie eougratn- lated over tiieir rewards fr roiiing nj the srgest relative i:tcreasel mnjorities for Hac- msox over the Blaisb vole in 184. The han Jsoaie banuers procured by ti.c 6Ute Com mittee for those counties ore now on eihibi- iou at headquarters. They are fitting tue- kient.w of uepoBiicaa pro"ress in those Acoiifies, nnl will serve to stimulate the ha.iiotu to furtl.er :ale&von f r tlie party. AT Parker & Parker's. Goods at Bottom Prices, and Trade a Booming. Great Bargains in all partments. De Items from Over the County. Theodore Hook, of Somerfield, thi coun ty, has opened out iu the grocery and dry goodt bus ness. Smitbfield, an old town situated on the old national turnpike in this county, is one of the liveliest towns of its (izein the county since the comphtion of the C. L.L.R. R. Mr. Henry Kurtz, of Confluence, has moved into his fine mw dwelling, which is oueof the finest in tbe town.- The entire house is heated by steam. Confluence has organized a board of health. he council met on Thursday evening and npointed Wm. Brown, Dr. Tannehill, Prof. Ross Sanner, and Adam Humbert, as officers. Mr. H. F. Enepper, of Somerset, ws in Confluence during the peat week looking after the interests of W. H. Rein's Roller flour. Berlin, tbe oldest town in the county, has made cons derable improvement in the way of building. Some eight new houses were completed during the past summer. Scott Matthews, of the Arm of Matthews Kimmell, of Berlin, was all night Friday at Confluence on his wsy to Selbysport, Gar rett Co., Md , to visit his father. . Mr. Dtniel Zimmerman, of Stoyestown. left for Philadelphia from Confluence Friday evening with a fine car load of sheep, which he purchased in Addisou and Lower Turkey- loot. ' Mr. James Glover, blacksmith of Conflu ence, wbo was kickeU some time ago by a horse, is able to be at work again. , Barney Winslow,- who bas been store keeper and gauger during tlie past fcmr years, ia the guest of Scott Sterner, of Con fluence. , . . . Isaac Shipley, of Bear Ran, diod at his residence, of typhoid fever, Thursday morn ing and was hurried on Saturday at the Fair View church. : .' Tb flrst freight shipped on the C.S. L. R. R. was a car load of wheat consigned to Van- ckle and Jacob, of Somer field. M. R. Bowman, traveling agent forJ. B. Holderbaum, J. E. Barr, and J. N. Richie, of Racine Wiscousiu, was in Confluence and tbe surrounding country daring the psst week on business. - Xot Often. Oct. 27, im. Xow is the time to buy your HTEL!N8, SHEETINGS, KAPKIKS. TABLF tlSr.SS, TOVt'fXS, 8HIRT!XGS, GTKGHAM3. CALICO M, .BLEACHED AXD CX3I.EACHXD COTTCX FLAXNELS, PLAIX, BED, BLCE, OKAY AND BARRED WOuD FLANNELS. Yin have a large and ekgant.'stock of Dress Goods, UneTTialed by any we hare had hereto fore, omsiHtingof Cacliimeres in all the desirable colors, Henrietta Cloths jn a I the new colore. Good bur-yams in Cloths. We bare them in ail tlie different widths, colons and prices. Onr stock of Black ! Dress j Goods, in all the best makes, from the cheapest up. vte have in Khx k a splendid as sortment of Black Silk. Clack and Colored Rhaiiamera, Bhu-ksnd Col ored Surahs. Black and Colored - Plnnhes, Black and Colored Velvets. Fancy Trimmings ofall kinds to mateh. l)re8 Good Goods, at bijj Bargains, A FULL STOCK OE UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Misses, fei and Bys, at trains, uur slock of Bur- "Veni.Vidi. Viei." Tbe Exposition is closed until October next. e saw it. It was great, beiog in its infancy, bat we saw enough to convince our selves of the fact that enterprise, such as dis played tbere. should not be passed by with out some comment. But we still wonder why it was that only one wholesale liquor bouse was so boldly represented . You could see it pyramid of bottle from any part ef the great building. It was tbe prettiest dis play there. Max Klein has proved tbe pub lie that he wants to be seen. . His "Silver Age " rye whiskey has now sach a well earn ed reputation that be is proud of it and he wants everybody to see it. His goods are pure and reliable. Ton can have his Silver Age at $1.64 per fall quarts. His Gucken heimer, Fincht, Overboil or Gibson at $1 00 per quart, or 6 quart for $5.00. Send lor bis price list and mention thi paper. His ad dreas is '. Max Klks, 82 Federal St., Allegheny. NOTIONS is Complete. Hoeierr, Handkerchief,. Kid uioves, Mittens. Itiiftons. Lsees. Kra broideries, Oer.ts'W! Ladies Fnrnish ing Goods. SoftMhine new in stork. roubie fisd riuslie in ail ird csj. Bilk and Sttin Damask Table and Stand Covers. The Cleat Sin I, aid Elantst Ccmtsrs Will be found well stixked in Jersey and Beaver Jackets, Nw markets, Plush Jackets, i Mantels, and Plush Coats. Onr sales in these Goods have gone way be yond our expectations this skasoo. In ; BLANKETS W have white, scarlet and grsy, very cheap. MELLOE & HOEKE,; 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hardman, Krakaner, Harrington, " and Kimball Pianos, i PALACE ORGANS. The Best Organs, The Easiest Terms. jjThe Best Pianos, 1 The Lowest Prices, rs f j Mr. E. C. Welch, of Friedens, sells for us in the Som-" erset district., and persons wishing to purchase au instru- i 'i 1 I ment will do as well, and get one at the same price, as they: lyould by coming to Pittsburgh. Write for Catalogues; (Terms, file, to ! E. C. WELCH, Friedens, Somerset County. Penn'o.'! Loutlier's Drug Store, Main Street, Somersets Pa TfcisHccUl Drug Storsis Rapidly Bsccning a Great Favorite "with Pecpls in Search cf FRESH AUD PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Tailet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVE PEESC'SAL ATTENTION TO THI COJtTOCSDIXa OT Pliysicians' Prescriptions I Family Receipts GREAT CARE IOT TAKES TO CSX OSLT FRESH ASD flMX AB11CLZ3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FISEST BRSHDS OF CICABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our trod to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, IV3. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA. BROS. Reliable Close-Priced Shoe Store- Petiole Congress. Thin cut represents the Emer son Petiole (JongresK in Kanga roo, Porpoise, Cordovan and Calf; lias a double ipire one lintr phiecd back, and the oth- rr ia front of tlie ankle-bone thus preventing the strain of the rubber on the ankle-bone and preventing the gorea int btmir chafed anI uefaceti or in- terferinjr. Withont qnestion the coming Shoe u the i Anirc riMr cunre or ah Latest atvl i i im oiiuuu Styles. Hand Welt, sac, tc. Flexible Hand-turned, "lr T T ATTPT A C:J FsmonsGrtitt- J.V). ?s aivl ft Shoe. AIv. nM. Workuig Ktioea, w ita Lwner counter and iiilek E reBpectfully call Btt"-n-n to th Cirt that we conntant!- keep 5n stock a large line of the mi nsonable an,! niont serviceable gcxxl, of the laffttt vies in the tr?e. an. I w slwars invite comparison of onr prices witbtboee of other dealers. CALL AND SKE US. Ws FEE'S ERBROTIIERS. Somerset, Penn'a. Call and see as. snil the largest arl most eomplete line of Dry Gomis and Notions, Cloaks. Shawls. Blankets, (rents and Ladies' Farnisbins: Good we bare ever had tbe pleasure of sbowiog. Butterick Patterns On Sale. ARKER & PARKE R A New Hotel at Cumberland. The ttiiderogfiett, ar.1 Jew Baiughmaa l are par- 1 UtJ AMERICAN" IIOCSE, At Onmberlaml. V4.. nt bae srvt renir- nb-h"1 Uie mvi IUkiv, rA icade it a finK-rluia Hotel. lnWTtiaxi tlie t-avrlinr ptiMie wtta co(liatiw,aatl ctabtrcU-iuonai tlw bar. H lo bas In eorinertion wlt'i tbe Hoti-l a larre qanntl'y of bauvtioiaa aiMl i.iieiiapr r-ir iit Jty Whisker tif sa, hw tb.- hmfl or $.Joa, at tii tuliowiua prices : Two Tear otl at t! no pr sallofi. Thre - - f'J hi - t aut - " - S3 0U - Th frleenf the jiif ts 10 cents thr each raltno. The prve of tb hiakw and Jtis; iau: itlwars rrompany the order, which will im.nr - rmu-A aneuUBa aadsalpiiMtK. Adlna ail onin to JulS-Sro. S. P. Swettzer.rnmbeT'aT!t M.l. UDlTOfTS NOTICE. At an Orohaaw' Cntirt be!d at ?omeret, on tli lS:h dr rt pej-ltrrnU-r. lvy. li.e urnjer. mimed Aortitor, diiiv s4Vntl to awre-taiu j ne a-lvawenifiits ruatle lit Ii. i.i n l irate a d'rtbntlui M th Iniid Iri the hamltnf John 1 niw phamaker..4rnrt:it.triani ot Iud 1 SiKjeiTMker, tle t , iu i'l aaior r emitted tttetn. frerel-T rive notice (hut he wul attend to ine duitra ot" ibe h Teanw.l"tment on Th'ir1r. rbe ith Jut ot S.-mbfr. Ik, al hw I office to H-imer-!, ra , when snd where nil pr- mb wwmcu rmm wuwntj 11 llrT I'llllf pn T-r net9. auditor. 7EIT OF PAET1TI0X. Try Triw Berker. ism Anee'.-s. rl.. Imrm Ihr. ?phrih Lohr. Klie K Trtni n.i Vic tor Tenxu. t' WetmireUnd t'.maty. Pa. Vou rw hehy n,Ttiii!d th' ill irimn' nt a TVrit of Partition in-oieii mlt of tlie Orplia M' Cmn of Somerset Uxintr, Pa., and in me riirpjner. I will hold an itiut-a on ie prvm -s oa tlie resl eHie of Jacob Berkev. dee'.l .tiruate in Paint Townhlt. wnreiet County. Pa., oh Wx-loewinr. the4ih iUtoY le eni ler. Iws. whim ai l wnre you ciin attend if jfoa think Drover. SbrilT (iffl,. 1 . j. AlcHILI.ITy. ' S .O.erif DMIXISTRATUH'S 'OTlCii. Ut of Cte. A1 isiat of Polly Kift"n. dee d. manrh TownMhi. l etters of aiiminuitranoo on th above eotut bar in been emnted uthe anderipie-l hr the pnpernthority. nocli-eis herehTriTeti to:1 prr sod indet-ird u said extaM to mak imneluii payment and thoae haruia elain.n rin4 ih sama lo prevent them dulr nthemHt-c f settlement oa Friday, November ai lh late raNdncc of decrd. ocW- Admlnt-W.-. IXt. ZXL 14. rcrrop.-s notice. Hin been apneinted Auditor by 'be Court of Common pleas of Somerset t o.. Pa., to 'letnb ute the fund in the hands of Iteuben a.'H aiker. AMiee ef Hi-nry N. Coieman, o acd amon 1hne Wir','y emiiled thereto, notire hrtt.y (riven that I will attend to the duti of-nid i loiiiinivni, al my oxBce. in Sjnwnet. !' ua Monday. November Ii. ll-v, n 1 o eioi k p. m . -when aad wher all persons tntersd m attend- VAilILXjE BLif. ocCS. a alitor. s ALESME WANTED .N Toeanvani t.r thea!eof V ;--rv iork '31, fircYitrrro-m roaranieed. 8A LAKY AND F.X PKS'sES paid w iwcrvful men. Apply at ouce. statins; aire. Slen'Jon this tprr. UlA.iE HttVA. I O . Rnt'mtm. S. Y. " A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In Re K'tate of Ptr "i-irh.r. -tee1 At aa inr-bans' Court held at imnvt on I he 27th day of Ai7lt, the nnrf.Wrfn.-l An.tt- betwa duly stivointed to msie rtiMriUiifon of the funds in the hand of S E. Berkey and J.-fcn 1-hr. Ttiecntorx of ad e-tata. t ad aim e i hoe levmiiy entitled !he'o. nerebv rtvea r. tice :h he will aiti-nd M t!i t;ti of the .av appointment on Tbnrwlay, (Xolr it, Vv. nt bi odiee ia sVimemiit. P.. w b a and where sd person, intemted aa aitand if City taloK jjxopar. GSO. R. 8cn.L. ecO. Aadi:r. n
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