erect Herald. 3.MTU. K.lttor. s. itnl"r lii, !. .1 , i li:i secureil the cntra.-t nusuics oi t. PliilaJripliia ,,r j. lower in prie than ..!,r..k keeps the best r ...Hniy t:iN'- niust lie , ,:.. Imt -Jii'l, order i.-:i.i.piarlirs for ,,...,., 1 Ved and Hay. f .1. ..1 . nen filllk vu: i's found that the ! I rrater than last year, j ., k .',: fcresota flour, j ,-'.!. as c'.ie:ip a others ! Try 1- ,A,Vri.f HuMwrd O., ,,r he hud arranged trap and wiil .ar . ..s:Me for two ; ,.rr politics a i! i all T ! b ,i j nam re's true , wri l kindred i:ls. L c '.s, lli liver. .-.Ill-'.S'J ''' l'od . .! -.t.e oitfai.s. v ure p.tiiiti"2 I . ... -'. 'f. A .1 I ore tl - .r.ii it V H" p ss 1 - ti. i r into I a ..I V, ,,u tuay .r tin- h:l.l. i!.-, aTi'l l..-.t in li.e i I iv , v . . W:, . !i r i.icllt !iiirch. at v .,, .iic. a stri. k , . 1 t.i Hie tl.s-r. i;.. v n i y:ar. of !,...,.;,,. The sudden . i :i;i-l intense cs- . , '., i not 'H?y ll i,.r lii" Nerves, I.ivcr, it: 1 !'.; d : tint if Hi! ,..! :.. applies to IlASA's ;s!ll i'ers. ,. .1 ilier. vU. 1'. ;r irri i'lil rapi-y i" it i:l o'n 1 iinishe.. ,;.-. :.i-iit two wei-ks ii tii is year owing to the ... the cason. The com :. U-inj a'-ove the aver ei;t rate mm will all le , .,1 aw ay i:i the cribs be- .V. .r I : n.' !i ex.rr A" . snow U'gins to t.v. tii ijome the rocking ,., as at iLic.ii'-ii-oit- 'a:, love tvi'-ir ns-kitig z. t i - know aieilical r.-eeiitiy pro siti"i it to . . roiiii ca-s-s of lysKSs. in asi almost bori"aiU tii. etnent of rocking is ;n .-hara-tcr, g-s.d resiilLs r, t. follow, supposedly :: .-iiieiil stimulates the di- 'I'i on f-sii that will create I i.:4ivania. J. Car-ou :ii-.v r . ...I.: v .:j.miss.iner oi .ue r. i- l.u I r. (.a.ed a bill to Is- in-i- a: -t swion of the I.egis , i r : i tii:il all cLureh property : :! ". t taxation lie same as :.'!.-r pn--rtv. ' 'ommissiotoef Mer . :'- ' r i- Hie matter tiefore the i c n:i .ti ol the county eiiHii- i.t. iii le a ii'iS next inonta. . a -.i!-.-.- o! taking Ayer's Sarsa- - .:'-. tie b! sd is that you '!.:: l" upon your hours of !, r .;!" y .iirstsf any fwsl that s:.li .i. 1 ;i a orJ. you arc not . ..-i t t.irie or loaf. Li taking . . iiiiiieii latioim wolth i. .i.. .., .ai ::i an exchange says ; ... a ;. :. J i..ru. in the .ropor ' ! . . ' a t- .- o ii,u! to -ach "juart of k- ; :t : t r s.-veral days. . -.1 .,'. il l- sali'iiil er the : : t:.. ... i. -a siiollld Is lightly : a:, i n put in a ci.il tark plais-. , : , :i n.ni" U sightly into..- r :-1 a-si.rding to the .ti.1' .- ieiigthof tiinc the miik , - r t. t 'reiini may lie kept t iti t.,- ii..e v :ty. The trx is a:.. I i : -.-Liy .-uli-s. i if I'iiIjis iiari. r uwi ii i.-liKiiay, so liu:i.i; ahorse tLiit wlietl i.i animal seii .! hiui l v t iin lith icni'-s am! he arm. Surgi-al aid '- :: g:i "ii, tiiej oiitig man was .tkv. ! ut on Sim. lay the attending i.-ijfc.,,ts-i l-il that amputation would ii-i.-i.rr to avoid l.lil-loisiuiiig M a;.;, .ii.e ;iie o.eratioii was per sif l tiut afiti;oiiii. I-'iueaster Kti- .tT. 1 nit. Stall Cumiissioiier I-Ie;.;..-rt M .iniay atcruoul theSom . l o'Uiity iiii-u charged n t breaking " :n- i-'! di j uaivii.iiise of y. V, 'aer sa-itat'-u had a hearing itud wre .:i; "i. r to (Miiru The defendants are l;i-K. Martin and Allien Al i:;J Jv.-.tc and Samuel Christ '. "l- ie-;.:m.iiy r.ir the prosecution ; a I arn-.i of t isky had liet-u V." i rrv! had Usii auleil in a t-- ti r s L- a point near Albright's - i w.is dumped intu tlie ii -jt ;'. Ije liuiior were also 'M. i:- 1,1 (".. c: -if he defendants, i"-..) A. i i uas r.i,-sl in his own iiiji:i. ( -. TliPntberdt-fwuitiiLs were J-ii. i. i t-, in default of . Ijail. - -- ii--1 iurnisli tx.nd thev a ill Isj h ''! t'- hi.i.urg to iaii to await trial in 1 iiiontown News-Sland- -1 V.ni !i.'!iii. -rj'ml repair in 7 you are going Ao fai ;i-k. The 't !'t Iim !' tb-sh r. a.'.x.Ms t-' '. ui, !..-r..uue.rtc The rtaj.--i-l is :..!. You think you tat u. ii.J ;,; you fis-1 that you wear ' 111 ,r" ls,ji. eiierirv. nerve-for' r i 1 luaki-s lor you. The diili y..!( ,),, ij. it dii'i-st eiiiiiivli. f ' ) s , s.-rioii, it is U ...--1. l;.i;., '-is J !o tii-nk alsiut. If you U-.t v.t p ,u eat. take a few rrf ui.ku- 'fr Cordial. The -Sufli riii liet.. iu,ni. v..,ir H'UvV! sr. t..... '"""Ii' I. 2 Vii V Oil I - Pr..- t. jt j, j ltrij of your -r ;.pratul. j-sy enough to .. ry-urs,-.!. ait, a few Imttk-s y iri.tf-ists at id ceiiU ij f) input i-r.:.-d l-iy ahieh waa f.mnd at '' "r'c reiiMitly, was ukeu U ""ii pronounced to le ,.-;iu- tbt existeii at SumhlV rc,-'llili!T. m l.r tl, ''!..!;. I riiij..i:.i ..r ti. i..i u...i Ui M.i ' yu.nUx iiKrt-ning. hen the "l I..I- eiirj. ty put ii (mi tu train stowu. It was found La P-eimeu. It was that of a ti. ...v. nua six inches in W il I i'. s.M . t . i i . . .- PULUa . I'rooaiuy tlgu Jii 'ULW. The features were - Mm aiki iii.l,.-..! fc.o- i uin;i tr ll " have i-n i. i-- , Ultt any one - knew f""" hie eouij recni her fen -V;-n w. Two .!... I ''tn. -""Wt view and the other it' TLelr"1t viewslK.w '' t ,V,,i"ld "an, w hile the ati'i. "J"'tcl '""'ln" f,,rra luta 'nl i Jrt - ery reason to be- --Ulfc remains (lf , Johnstown Ijiwyer J. A. licrkcy ha lieen conrinol j t his home for the jklhI week, suffering I from a Might iiiilisposition. j Konr raiimnil Imiihm' vita luminal In I ' jail la-st week, having been committed for j ; ton days ly Ksquire I'axelteer. j The reunion of the survivors of the 113d Keg.. Tjc VoU, t this place, Tuup . day, promises to attract a large crowd. Ilev. I. L. Yoder will conduct relig j ious services in the Somerset C B. j Church next Sunday evening, at the i usual hour. The Herald goes to press Monday evening this week in order to give the editor ami printers an opportunity to join the excursion to Canton. The temiteralur lifn-al"iils on Satur day was oiirissivcly tvariii and was not relieve.! l.y th" lii'avy rain storm that - d over aU,ut one o'clock. -l)e vmfliienfe Press is a letter paper ! under the present management than it ever was Viefore and deserves the patron- j nge of the people of that comni unity. Attorney K. K. Kiernan, of Pittsburg, scnt Sunday with Somerset friends. Mr. j Kiernan is another honest money Pemo- j cratwho refuses to follow the lead of P.rvan. j Harry S haul is' steam saw null at Hus- , Imud CHUcht tire Istueen one and two: o'clock Thursday night, and Is i'ore tlie f.amc-were extinguished they caused a loss of about I Miss I.iMJc Savior, the ertiriciit and i M.i.nng assistant to her father in the ! Proth. .notary's oili.-e. n tunie-1 home i Saturday, after visiting for six we ks in l.iilo ii. PiilslMirg atii cnuer cui-s. I K,-v. S. M. P.auui:rdner. of SalisLury, ! i:i conduct r'ij;i"' scrvi.-es at Pl.-as- nut l'.i'.l. on Saltirday. Scpteiulicr l'Uh, 1 and at l.u Sity's u Sunday, Sptenilier i -r.li. at lt a. m.. and at Wcller's at 3 p. lit. i A iiuinU-rof Somerset county exhihit ! ,.rs at the stale l air were award ed premium. Jee Crist, of Jenner town ship, had the l-eM diplay of apples. many of them U ing of mammoth di mensions. The cornerstone of the new Kvanceli ! Church, at Huhaiid, will Ik? laid on Sunday, SeptcmU r Mu Services w ill ls held in the School House at HkW A. M. and at 3 P. M. The public is cordi ally invited to le prese:it. IZuiily Jane., wife of Nelson Fearl, died at her home In Johnstown, at 4 o'clock Friday morning. ac 1 0"V years. She was l.rn in Petersburg, this county, and was a sister of Daniel Augustine. S-he is sur vived by her husband aud one sou. Mr. Allrt Hlotigh, of KiRhtU M'afi, Johustow n, and Miss Mary Wingard. of ijuetuahoning township, were uniud in marriage on Saturday, August !th. at the homeof the bride's parents, near Kaut uer. F. F. Wingard. Fs., otiiuteL . Henry Iunmier, an aged resident of Paint township, near Ashtola, iseoufineJ to his beL tlie result of a fall down stair recently while alsmt to retire for the night. One of his arms was fractured and he was badly cut and bruised about the head. Mrs. I. AV. liorder, wife of Postmaster Jiar-ler, of Holsopple, who has been seri ;us:y j,U for some time, is now a patient in ti Meuiurial Hospital. Johnstown. ShehatUirovicdsiuiewhat in the past few day. u u'uii wil) be pleasing news to her many frkiil. - " The largest bunch of .uirr-ls tii V to date this season, is kisircd lo Vr. Jo M'ph .eller. of New lullimoru. He 1 tagged 14 grey and 5 red .piirrcU lat Tuesday in the woods near his hi-m. Mr. Zellers is one of the ls-t known shots in his setiou. Mrs. Charles II an-s k, who had leen visiting for several inont ha at the home of her father Mr. Simon krels return rd U Janville, Pa., last night. She was aocmpanjed by h-r sister-Miss Clara Ki-elm wici w ill remain several months in that phuw, Ut former home. M r. and M rs. J.:al IjeLty, vt Water l xi. la., w a left s nut-rvi county thirty one year ago to make their J,'"w-' i" vi-st, are paying their first returu visit nCi si-ene if their early youth. Mr, I.iehty a sue time ow n.-.! the Norman Trent farm, tKrs; miles north of tow n. Fred NaengaeSer, f Forwardstow n, this county, w hile on a visit lo Juhns town. Friday. Imrroweil a bUyio au4 w ent out to have a j.iu. He had ouly gone a short disUnce when he collided w nil a street car and fell from Lis w heel, fracturing his left arm at the shoulder. Itctweeti four and five hundred eople b night tickets for Johnstow n and the Slate Fair at the Somerset station last week. A majority of those w ho attended ;!;e Fair express themselves as having b.n pleased v ith the races, while others j,roi;oi;ixue ; tc- tn.' ire e hibition a fake, Mr. Susan He;uer ied at l.er home in Somers.-t township, cu uesJwy, Septemlier lh, aged 7i years, 2 inouli. and 1 days. The funeral servicta were held in the old Kvangelical Church, at I-ichty's and interment was mado in the church cemetery, Ilev. I. 1. Yodor of ficiating. Howard M. Homer, of Kantner, Que mahoning township, and Miss Susan N. Ling, of I'.uckstown, Shade township, were united in the holy lioiids of wed lock .on August tit h, at the home of the bri.:i's parents. The ceremony w as per form ed by Jvtice Vf tne Fence F. F. Wiugard. Huntingdon coutity cf.hibrated its cen tennial last week- One of the principal features of the celebration waa a ttoral carnival, in which carriages and horses were bedecked in every conceivable way, w hile the ofccut'ants were attired in strik ing costumes, ' The line of carriages was over a nail -in lie m itiij, in. Haugjolij- Li-rers ,r. .7lls-" The survivor of tl.e j d IVeg. Pf. VoI., w ill hold their annual reuuiuo e Jo morrow and every loyal citizen should display the stars and stripes from hla residence and place of business on this q Vision. The old soldiers are fast pass ing as :gr and shoul.l lie shown every re spw' fxinMle. Nothing cheers their eyes wore W Jr'"0.1'l phiry." Mr. I'd ward L. Cgiitryuau, f.lil .lli liest known and iuteilitfunl yoU' U"U ers of Jellerson township, and Mi Sadie A. Saylor, of near ;lade, w ere united in the holy Ismds of wedlo-k at the home of the bride, on Tuesday, September 8ih, Kev. A. Ii. Miller, of the (iiade Lutheran ,"hurch, olliciating. Mr. and Mrs. Coun trvuiis; were in Somerset Wednesday on their way v ,''ni-Um n. -rv: John Ilaker, a memlier X.V H-, 2!st IJeg. Pa. VoU died at bis home in IwrJ;;:, ou JeaJjrd-'ty. .'ith inst.. from disease con-trai-txi u Itis he w as in the service of his country. Mr. Uaty 3 ii years of age and most of hi Ut i'tft on f he farm, formerly o iid by hi filer Vi4 later by hi nisei f, uu the fcUiumit of Coid Hill. He was a patri'Kie aod ia-luairuiu citizen and enjoyed the friendahip of a hirge circle of friends. His wife survive him. A eorreiondeul w ri jug from I'rsina says two young men named C'onu ild French got into a discussion in a country store with some of the habitues over the amour. t of raw cabbage each could eat. Fiench Let he could eat more than Conn and the wagers were put up. The store ke(M furnished the cabbage and the young inea n?pt to work:. Conn ate six pounds and French vt and half pounds. Roth became violently ill and died after a few days' illness, having suffered great agony. Conn was buriod last Saturday and French on the Sunday following. OFF FOR CAXTOX. 'FEOSTT S0K8 OF THTTKDEX" E2T EOUTE TOE THE HOME OF Ke-KIK1ET, 1230 6omeriet County Eepnblicen Voteri Will Greet America's Favorite Eon Thia Afternoon. At six o'clock this morning cn thusia.sti; Republican voters of Somerset county started on a pilgrimage to Canton, the home of the next President of the Ciiited States. It will le memorable day in the lives of all w ho participated in the excursion, inasmuch as it w ill give them an oj portunity to salute the NajMileon of Pro tection at his home. It w ill lie a day that w ill redown to tho credit of all w ho made the journey and w ill le chronicled by the future faithful local historian as an event of marked Kil:li.al importance. Three weeks agv when the Lincoln Club, of Somerset, determined to get up an excursion to Canton they had no idea that the suggestion would meet with so much popular favor wt it has since devel oe.I that it did. The Iemocrats hooted the idea and a few Republicans here and elsewhere attempted to discourage the movement. The iiuniler of excursion ists kept swelling day by day aud from advices received at this oflii-e up to the hour of going to press. Monday night, the num!er of Republican voters on the two trains promised to exceed 131. It was the largest excursion that ever left Somerset county and the Ilallimore A Ohio promised to transport it to and Irom Canton iu the shortest oible time consistent w ilh a safe rate of speed. The II KRAI. n Hill contain a full ac cxvuiit of the t-xcu -sion next week. Death of Noah Soherta, Kx-County Treasurer Noah Rolierts dieil at his home, at Roberts Station.three inili- south of this place, at ID o'clock Friday night, agist i7 year. Deceased bad lieen in bad health for fcuveral mouths, but was confined to hi bed for only about two week prior to bis death. He is survived by hi w ife, four sou and three daughters. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon, wheu interment wa made iu the Lutheran cemetery, Somer set. For many years past Xoah Rolierts was actively ider.ti'ied w ith the lumber interests of this county, and during his career made and lost several comfortable fortunes. He was a man of genial dispo sition and great kindness of heart, and his death will lie regretted by a host of friends. It has often leen said of Mr. RoUrts that his knowledge of lumber was so thorough that he could look at an immense pile of logs and tell how many (thousand feet of sawed lumber they would furnish, with almost the same ex actness that the mathematician would learn with Lis rod. Jn the same way he could tell the number of feet in a Lunch of sawed lumber. He posessed a mathe iaiieaJ lalile e-cvuliarjy his ow n and was unable to eipa.!) how he .au-e b i, Mr. KoWrts wa a u.osi generous host aud hi table was (reMuliy sunoyudej by guest from diiferout jc;rts cf the county and Slate. Ho appsiei.Uy risver forgot anything that ha ever heard aud possessed a fund of aiiixJot that enUr tained and amused his Intimate friend. Death of If its Louita Eisinger. In the death of Miss Iouisa Risinger, who passed away alio o clock Sunday night, at her home u Main Stre!, Somerset lost one of her most venerable ;;; ti- The (Lsiascsl was UrQ in the house in w hich she dieil and has con stantly resi led in March, IMi and was tight v-fmr rears of age. She had ls-n oiiiiinisi to Lcr 1-e-l for several weeks prior lv Ikx leat:i. Miss Risinger was an r4iuabe tliristiau a.ly, lisving Iwn a number ui the Metliisjist Church. lm i survived by thrte :f f sir sisters, oiieofwl. ini, M i Mary, alwuy raided w ith her. Tub funeral U l,i-a yesterday afternoon from the family residem . Old "Coffc Sprirj " on the first page of this issue of the II i.mi.n will I found a few verses writ ten by a former employe of this paper. They relate to tlie old "ootree spring." h cated on the Koonti farm, just east of town and only a few hundred yards lorlh tif the house. liarly iu the present ceinst.-j- and for many years then-after, corte spni.m" was clow l y a magnifi cent grove of pine t, lien.-ath whose shadow ing branches the youij. c;f Somer set found a fvorile play-ground a,J i,-rouifJiade. This grove w as the scene of u.an;.-oid-i-ia." 4lU of July celebration, at w hich huiiu.-is of tjliyeiis irom vari ous section of the coml asiciilta4 ivi listened to pat riot iu adlres.sk. History rrairiU that troop taking part in lo cal militia uiustor frequently adj-uirnod to the "coffee spriiig," w hra dinner was serveiL The spring I remarkalilu only for the purity and extreme coldness at alt seasons of itn water. The volume of wa ter discharged by it is not larger than that of adjoining springs hut it possesses a flavor peculiarly its own, w hich seems to fascinate all w ho qualf it. Inquiry S-iiJOfg our oj J.-r citizens failetl to elicit any iuforiiaii;i & Jc ;oh- thjs spr';n. whose sparkling watLr bubl-.tj ujj through pure white saw), apuircj its name, unless from the fact that it always furnished tlm water to brt.w ixiffee jvtr picnics bold iu the adjoining ferou. 'X'u persons referred to by Mr. M haver aro nearly all relatives of the writer, "Weed being his mother. Farmers' Imtitate. The open air Fanners' Institute at Friedens, Saturday, attracted a crowd of between 2,0 and 3.KK) people. The State Fair at Johnstown last week drew beavi jly from Somerset county and this fact is thought to be accountable for the small jfttomjanee, which the manager antici pated would rMch not les than o.Oioor 6,(00. The day was au jdoiil ou 't ovt dsir pleasure. The program w a highly interesting and wai fully enjoyed by all present. The exercises began at 10 A. M. Addresses were made by Dr. Rothroelc, on ."Forestry;" by State Veterinary Pear- io, v. ho told the farmers how to pre sent tJ,.e spread ol (jiseaso atrimg cattle ; iy Fum J-'oo) Agvnf Joore, who said that he ha4 ihyiiiieJ fiJueose (.bminginto thi eonuty last season wi,iU) Bflerwardj apeared upon the market in the. snap of maple syrup ; by Dr. Warren, State "vilogist, and others. The spech making was interspersed sw ilh music by the Friedens band, and Ly iQoU I'nusJ?- A I'niontown oorrssponaent w-ntts.-. A Pittsburg bruiser named Joli Pinue gan, accompanied by hi backer, arrived here on Friday last to hunt up Frank Dwyre, who styles himself the "Champi on of West Virginia," and w ho re-ently engaged in a prize fight near Somerset. Dwyre, it will Isj remembered, sent out a bol l defi to knock out any man in West mtLj Pennsylvania in six rounds or forfeit fciV. Finegan alleges he met Dwyre and asked hi in Miyt the offer, but Iwyre thought the vnc'', rfftUn to much. Then tinncgan oflvredi io iftV, a tiiatch w:ih hin at even for eiVJor more a aid. Jt a-ft theq discoerel that Dwyre had uu iwouwr u4 uo Lacking, and that bis dcti was a hukd Mut). Fju negan oferud to light him right tf th reel for ?HW a sida. then f r IV) side, and finally for fcH, but liwf r. m W really seemed anxious to fight, could not rafsa veriO. Finnegan and bis backer re turned to Pittsburg disgusted. XJniontowi Fair. ISth Annual Fair of the Fayette County Agricultural Association, Fmoutown, Pa.. Sept. 2 and ), and Oct 1 and 2, ltni. tiood raivs.gissl music, balloon ascension, etc. II.CX) offered in premiums and prir.es. Admission reduced to 35 cents children ic, teams free. Excursions on all railroads. BEU1TI0H OF THE MTH. Kaay Barrirort From Bomenet Connty Were Present. The fifth annual reunion of the Fifty Fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers was held in Johnstown, Tuesday. A large numlier of veterans from Somer set, Cambria, and Westmoreland coun ties were present, and a few from distant poiuLs. At IO.T0 o'clock the veterans pa raded through the principal streets of the city and were reviewed Ly the widow of the late General Jacob M. CampLelL The parade terminated at l.raud Army Hall where Mayor Boyd delivered an address of welcome. Mr. C. O. Campbell, eldest son of (Jen. CamnlslL responded to the address of welcome in behalf of the survivors of the regiment. Followine the Rpeechmaking dinner was served by the wives and daughters of the surviving Johnstown members of the regiment. The new otlieers elected are: President. Jacob W. Mostoller, of Stoyestown; Vice President. YA illiam Bennett, of Brad- dock; Secretary, C. W. Pugh, of Stoyes- town; Treasurer, David B. Bryau, or Johustown. THK FlrrV-FOfBTIl's CAMP KIRK. MANY SfBVIVORS KBO SOSIEKSET COVJtTY WERE I'KKSKXT. At about 7:10 o'clock Wednesday even ing Capt, John L. Decker, of Company A., called to order ic (i. A. R. Hall the survivors of the Fifty-fourth Regiment assembled here for their fifth reunion together with a large concourse of friends and relatives of the war-scar red veteran, aud introduced Kx-Mayor W. Horace Rose, the Adjutant of the Regiment, as the historian of the occa- aiou. In responding to the call. Comrade Rose declared that he bad not eoiue pre pared to give a correct and complete his tory of the Regiment a history that would do justice to its record as he had not known that be could be in attend ance, aud it was ow ing ouly to an unfore kecn circunistance that be was enabled to absent bimsfclf froiii uourt iu Lbenslxirg to lie present. From memory, howevor, he outlined tho principal evhnts in the eventful his tory of that gallant Regiment; how, on Sunday evening, August 4, il, in his law otlice in Johnstown, a number of persons w ho had congregated together for the purpose of discussing the gravity of the affairs of the Nation, divided to raise a regiment to battle for the cause of the Union ; how, after a part of the Reg iment had Leeu raised, it was delayed in Harrisburg to await recruits and was af terward assigned to the irksome, distaste ful, but not less important duly of guard ing the line of the Baltimore A' Ohio Railroad that great artery of supplies for the armies of the Union a duty which was so eilicieutly performed that the fifty-six miles cordoned by the Regi ment was secu rely guarded ; more pris oners especially guerrillas were captur ed than in any equal period of time when the Regiment was afterward engaged in active service, or by any other regiment actively engaged. Frotu the time of the formation of the Regiment uuti the fall of InIJ, it had diet f wfi.-e in conjpjete concentration for diill, hut when preparjng kit active diity under Sigci, at Ijninney, it became one of the bct-i)rillud aw) iuoi soldierly regi ments iu the army aud, although often defeated, it was always until its final or gauiaaliou under Sheridan, In 14, w hether vanquished or victorious con fronted by an enemy numerically superi ornotably at Newmarket, where the Reliels were in overwhelming numbers and at Piedmont they were two to one. This is a contradiction vf the statements of Reliel historians ho ever claim that their armies w ere forced to succumb only to superior force ; but it is fact, never theless. At Newmarket the regiment lt forty five kit!) ; sixty-live, were wounded so U'l!y thai tht.y were unable to leave the !,ei4 --one huuUrpd n,J (wtqiy nin re-i-wi viiia- wounds in tho Lattlci aud tt was the lat ngiment t) lava the fluid. At tills battle, w bile sulfering so suverely it self, the regiment almost annihilated the ReUd cm 1 els the flower of the first fam ilies ot Virginia, w ho were present to tie trained for service as officers of the Con federate army a fact which the seaker related, not to glory in slaughter war is always brutal Ixit wa adduced as evi dence that if the Fifty-fourth had not lieen well drilled and disciplined, and taught the duties of soldiers it never won Id have so long withstand the terri ble'ordeal to which it was here subjected, uoi iii'i'ed sui-h severe punishment on the euei,. Recuperating froiu ihe tarihihjp" of this battle, the Regiment was twenty Jays afterward, ou June o, ), in such kpien.l:d rigl.titig trill) that, although harriis by llelsil shol and ahull -hounded oil all sides at Staunton it saved Gen eral Hunter's army. Here the Reliels, under General Jones h"ld a command ing position, aud the wagon trains of the Fisleral Anny had lieen turned to the rear, as had also the First Division, when Thoburn's Brigade, to which the Fifty fourth belonged, charged across the val ley, up the slope, and over tho Rebel en trenchments driving the enemy, pell i:iV., from his petition, and up the val ley.'' "" ' lfi-pellei) from Lynchburg by far supe rior numb rs uiit'f Breckinqdgs Jones ar.d JiiibKjou, who h,(J L,e.re uincentra te.i tl4ei forues, the t ifly-Cmrtlj retirwi with credit, and in ihn retreat across the mountain of West Virginia endured pri vations unsurpassed ia theanual of war fare, except during the retreat of Xap) leou Bonaparte from Moscow, and by that only Ly reason of the severity of a Rus sian winter. Comrentrated again for Snicker's Ferry, the Regiment met de feat, but a defeat of which it may well Le proud, as it once more saved the Amy. Mr. Rose said he would not weary bis audience Ly long details of Hall town; Cedar Creek, Opequan, Winchester and Fisher' HiU; bqt in all engagements in w hie). It p&rtioipated, tba lrifty-niurtQ ever uialntalnud il UHil orgatiiiation ; its flag was ever to be found, whether in triumph or defeat, steadfastly supported Ly the valor of the Regiment, w hich dealt Llow for LIow to every force that ever assailed it, and maintained iu hone r unsullied to the end. ' 'Reuben M. Linton, Esq., who had come t ;'fVe eiv from Ssomferser on the evening fie I-;U f. . , s . .i . ...t , , . V . train to La prtMUt at lit uaigplir, being called upon, gave a ringing, patriotic ad dress. Captain Patrick Graham was called upon and spoke briefly, corroborating the statements of Adjutant Rose by re lating a conversation he once had with ""Confederate General Itnboden, wuefaii) tho px-loLp) paj4 fh,e highest bomplimfctit to th.Q v4f of the Fifly- tiurtU. At the conclusion of Captain Graham's remarks the camp fire broke up, all present feeling that the evening had been pleasantly spent. Johnstown TribuDe. "Miracle Boot" For LL Li Hung Chang was made the recipient of a gift last week that gave him as much pleasure as anything be has receivid .i;ipe his arrival in the New World. It as an pLopy pasp plied with the finest specimens ( pnscpg rap. Th" root is little used in America, Lut iu China it has for cepturiea len held ln)ot in reverenite fiir its curative powers. Jt ia know n as the "miracle drug." The root grows In peculiar forms Speci mens are discovered that are almost like tbe human form. Other are like a cross or an animal. The presentation was made Ly Hirsh A Lowenstein, of No. 17(1 Chambers street. In twenty-two years of export ing they have never lost one cent in Chinese trade. New York Journal. Messrs. Hirsh A Lowenstein advise the editor of the Herald that some of the specimens of ginseng root mentioned above came from Somerset county. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report. mm be ABSOLUTELY PURE A QUESTION OF MORALS, VALUED C0KHESP0HDEKT CALLS D0WK TEE EDIT0B OF TEE BEE LIN BEC0RD. What Comtatntei a Party Maa. Editor Hkuald: A government, such as ours is niust necessarily be a government by parties, and each citizen will determine and de cide for himself which of these parties most nearly holds to what he lielieves ought to Le the true line of policy to Le followed and carried out iu those things which must lie the concern of all alike who are clothed with rights of citizen ship aud to attach himself to such party. This is bis right, and, further, be may al so, from time to time, examine the ground on which he is standing, and if as a result of such review be finds that be is iu error or honestly lielieves that he has been mistaken iu his political faith he may sever his present political relation and ally himself to such other party as may happen more nearly to hold ar.d maintain views on public questions as he sees them; aud it is his right to maintain and uphold his opinions both by precept and example, and this right no man may find fault with so long as no matter how mistaken it be bis course is straightfor ward and honest. It is not possible, however, for a man to belong to two parties at one and the same time and. it is dishonest for any one to try to do so. )n accordance w ith what has been here said, if the editor of the Berlin Reoord Lelievo that the principle of the Popu list party (or by whatever othur name this nondescript i known) are ltter calculated to advauee the material pros perity of our common country than are those laid down by the Republican par ty, be has a perfect right to ad vis-ate Populist principles in his newspaper and denounce those of the Republican party and he is doing this to the full extent of his ability uo one w ho reads his paper will pretend that it is a Republican new s paper or that it is advs-ating any doc trine w hich the Republican party hoi 'Is fast to. It is loud for free coinage oi sil ver, a doctrine to w hich the Republican party is uot committed, but declared against. For those who are against the deliase- ment of our currency and in favor of dol lars that w ill pass for dollars everyw here the Record has only such names as Gold Bugs and the like. Protection is a cardinal principle w ith the Republican party, but the Kcinrdl iian w ill have it ouly that this is iulc!n- ed to obscure the real is-nn and is intend ed o fool and cheat the people, and so hi) has no friuuily word for a protective tar i IT to A -iiericaii Industry. And o with every other distinctive principle of thu Republican party. We have clearly shown that the Record is wbisiping It up lor anything else than Republican prin-'iplcs and is doing its very Iswt to lead sui-h Republicans as it can prevail Usiii to do so, to desert their party ami vote for Populist candi- U'es. Well, so far as this is effected by argu ment it is perfectly legitimate, and if :nr c'l.sise to le so persuajcL. "they a right o do. . But uelj v;lti,- ImuI in 4 Inrgct that when they vote against the Republican randidatos tir Pronidonl, Omgrww aud the I'gisUtiir or agiiiikt any of these, then they cease to be Republicans and (in no longer claim to be such. They are just what they have voted for. The Republican party and for that matter no other political party claims fellowship with voters who rote against its candi dates for any of these ollices, nor doe it care to admit such to its couucils ouly to lie betrayed. But the editor of the Record seems to be worried over the fact that voters may hesitate to follow his advice to vote for Populist candidates for the reason that they are disinclined to sever their siiine..; tiou with, tby'ljarty o w h,ii.h the haA ti long ivt.r) their alherbnua, they well knowing that to vote with the lpulist will, in effect, oaxry them out of the Re publican party, so in a recent luo the Reourd haslun to assure iu Republican readur that they uan vote against their party and still lie of it, that they can lend their liest efforts to stab and defeat their party by voting for the Populist candi dates and still retain their good standing in the party, that the "Riyssev'' v-.-n i. easy and forglviCi;. Uici a:l that. Now the Record man well knows that when be penned those lines he was try ing b persuade men to d that which is dishonest and disreputable. We strain assert that a man mav honcUlv tn:vtr and change hi K:lattoTts tow ard the po litical party witi) which h5 has If en act- j ing whenever l)i reason and j-i lment tell hi:u it in the proper thiu p '(' an. no man leva any riyM K oluc.it hu do ing so. But ho urn nut sever thuo rela tions am) yt rotain thorn; no b unrahla man will attempt to do such a thing; yet this is tbe very thing that tho R:sord Is trying to do, to persuade men that they m ly do so, wi'.h impunity. Not very! m )ch. When such a voter puts in an appear ance at a future Rcpublii-ati primary e'.ection he will lie very justly turned away and wiil continue to be turne away until he has ;rj rms,' meet fir repoutniit, 1 The rule of the Up;i!ille:in party of Somerset county define what gives a mil rights and a status in the party. The editor of tbe Record well knows that the rules of the party require that the voter shall have voted the complete aid full Republican ticket at the last general election, and that they Won't mean anything else. : TJiey ilo"n'. mean (lja 'n.a'tj'ficel' v.olu otyy'tor some part of its ticket, and at the same time cast his ballot for as much or. more of the ticket of the enemy, and still Le. entitled to any rights that belong to those who are true and loyal to the party. The rules of the party, particularly, ti noi in ?3ii th.t a voter niiy seek oit o,n, i,ti official L,a!)ot tie colifii)q in vUioU aro found the n4ii of Dopulist, DjmM;ratiu or Prohibition camjidalos for I'rosideutial, Congressional or LsUlalive otllces and after marking his choice there, then by the Record's hop, skip and jump route find their way over to the Republican column landing somewhere about Poor House Director or Auditor, aud putting his little mark there raise a great shout and say that he is a Republican, aud try to sneak under cover in that way. It will not go. Such a voter is anything but a Republican, and when he appears at the next Republican P.rimary Flec tion, and sepks' to tjike part therein he jq seeking to popotrate a, frau.4 am quo which tbe lawauf the State will punish in its criminal oourta. The prefix of Free Silver or Free Trade before tbe word Republican will not better tbe situation any; and further, as a newspaper man, tbe editor of the Record well knows that any Republican primary election oilloer who would knowingly accept tuch a voter's ballot would be making himself liable to suffer both fine and imprisonment, as in more than one instance has been the fate of offi cers of this kind who offeuded against tbe primary election laws in other parts of the State. We are not, in this article, discussing the tueriu of any Particular issue now before the ieopIe. We are aliowiug ip that in order to draw off voters who have mo far acted with the Republican party and induce them to vole against its can didates for the leading ollices, an effort is being made to make them believe that they may with impunity and safety do things afterwards which are disreputa ble, dishonest and unlawful. - We will, however, say that when in or der to prevail on a Republican voter to give his vote in favor of Populism or Bryanism it is hinted to him that he may do things afterwards which his own sense of right will tell him are dishonor able, he will do well to give all other ar guinenU and statements brought to bear U(on him a close scrutiny before accept ing them. We do not lielievc that very many Re publicans will permit- themselves to be misled and shaken from their party moorings by the arguments of the Popu lists and Bryau Democrats. Yet if there are any such who honestly believe, after a full consideration of the whole matter, that the Republican party is in the wrong on the questions now at issue and that it is their duty to go over to a party which they have heretofore op posed, while we may regret that they have reached such a conclusion, we must admit their right to do so. But we would have them understand that when they thus leave the party they are forming new tios aud associations, and as they make their Led so must they sleep in them; they can not expect us who have sto-id by our guns to consider them as brethren of our Republican faith. These are matter to which tho Dossos as such, have nothing to say. They are the con cern of every Republican who has re iuained true to his colors. What shall lie the test of party fellowship has been laid down years ago. Only those w ho have kept the faith will be entitled to a voice in the counsels of the party. Let no one permit himself to 1m deluded into the lie lief that he may aid in striking down tbe chosen leaders of the Republican party and y.?t bold or regain his fellowship in the party at sight. The arms of welcome will opeu very slowly and tlie griiidstouo w ill have to be turned a long w hile liefore the knife will Iss sullh-ieiitly sharpened for the killing of the fatted calf. Ax om-TiM Rkitiii.icjin. Among Some of the Fairett Scttet ( in this continent ami ii. the tropics, ma laria siisor.s the atmosphere with i: pes tilential breath, sow ing the seeds of dis ease ami death in every direction. H U in such 1-M-alitus that the pr i uliye and remedial .pi ilit ie of Htv Iter' himnaeh Hitters are iiiost c.:siiciiiiii.ly thouu. For every f. rm of malaria it is a lual- ly fthvacioiirt renin!.", and conquer ! disorder of the stomach, liver and Uwe!s, reuie.lle inactivity of the kidneys, and counterat the weakness and i:-.ck of stamina which invite disciu-e Ly level ling the barrier w hich a vigorous opera tion of the digestive ami secretive organs opposes to it. No defensive medicine iu use has stranger commendations in pro fessional quarters Isith for purity an I remedial qualities. Allcfffcery iataeraa Synod. Tha .mrtyeniion of the Allegheny Luth eran Jsypod, which uitl at .llo0114 cnJvd Saturday evening. Rvv. W, W. Aus tadt, of Bedford, and Johu llrnlmker, of hi'i?Uburg, wr I'ii'ctcl clcri.-al direc tor of Gettysburg Theological Seminary, and Charles Gewsey, of All's it) a, lay dirts-tor. Rev. J. F. Hantaan, of Alt-ions and W. II. Rutlln were elected clerical ami lay director respectively of Susque hanna University. The election of otli eers for the Syn xl resulted : President, Rev. J. F. Ilurtui-in, Albsjua; secretary. Rev. L. N. Fleck SWyestown ; treasurer. Charles Gcezey, AlUsina ; sUitistieal sec retary. Rev. E. J. Mt trier, Allooini. H. F. Barron, was the 'delegite from the Somerset Lutheran Church; 15 4 Kcii bectiaft. Vritaoi eiiu-i prise is iikciy to i!o wluil the llaUiiiinte V Oliio raiiroai) snr.puny ban tlrna far TaiU tl to accomplish in the matter of extending the l'oiilhicut A Oakland railroad from Manor Lands, Md., to a connection with the Baltimore A Obio mam stem near Oakland, Md. A. Knapp A Co., owners of I0,i acres of timticr territory ritrninr; froi,; Aiioir !jmls almost to tiak'A, irf.iuty quired 'Wul'.'ve ilapkllitf on tlio aootli ,-;uia li'rtcl, and to reach this latter pur chase thry are piishitij; a narrow Ktiagp line into their recent an;uiilion. A groat rsirtion of the line has already hec" J coinriletcil and the remaoy.'.f.f t, t!i lomiil , this fr -tvi v -ty tn Kr.ring. "' ;hc 1 ontiiicme ,V Oakland rond, at prfseiit extenjitij; from v'ouUuyiice to Manor Lands, a distance of il iiii',('i, wt, liuisiied l.y I'.nm'.v'c.ii v-i.iaiiol. J,ci)cq by .f. iaym4 i)cury, in the till uf lt, aud untlcr a long lease wan turn ed ovfr t the Hahiinore ; Ohio to pr ate. It pf tit-lrnUs a tiinhcr, IuihIht aud hark (In-irU't juol.alily tho largest now Intact in the States of Maryland aud, reiinsylvania. An abunJuuua f p,ui and other uii-erali Lf Uhin tsy accos of tLol'.rie. Years atfo the old ti:'tioiu;f road was Iniilt through this '.'ne'i-k woods," but the only rjst;lt v.;u t jjive tl'.e sta;o coiieh j vis,rAi r intimation i,f ;U. ixMiurcva. Tho aUtiulouiiieiit of tratric on the pike set hack the hopes of the owner another hall cvntnrv. Two From the "Commercial." Mr. C. IJerkholder, of Summit, lirouj;b, iu the oflice Monday last a cabliae that welshed 23 pounds, and measured a yard across, inc!m!injj the outer leaves. It is the kitis of, all the kraut huails ami, would make $uy diitchuian's mouth a(r. W confess to belonging to the Pit tx-hwelHebrenne variety ojf IVnu. leutscl, ami are prowl of iu M. Lewis lynerp "d; his twelve-year old daughter were liadly bliiikfu U, Thursday aftertiooq y,t. T'Uey had cometobrtwu erly a inako aoiuo juir pUasasi mil) Wfto uo the homo road, w ith a harrow aud tithe purchases on the waifon. Mr. Knopp drove a two horse team which scared at some object just w here the street merges; into the county road; quick an wink horses, wagon and occupants went over the bluir, thirty feet down into the mill race. That they es caped, with their lives is a miracle, bu, lsth were badly shaken up and scarretV. Friends hastened to, theru and) they were soon released from their watery liatb, and taken to the iloctor's oflu:e Tho horse were apparently uninjuriH only the touin m aq ale of (he wagon were broken. The harrow pinned Mr. Kuepp in the water, bait he jn roloased hini bolf from t hut, aud gava his child all of bis attention. Will Ettabhkh a Lodg. Captain Hubert Johnson, District Depu ty Supreme Archou of the Improved Or der of Ileptasoph.s accompanied by Mr. George A. Patton, both of A 1 toon a, are in town and will remain fr a few days, having in view tbe organization of a con clave of that order in this place. This is a fraternal insurance and social society of good standing and great popularity in Pennsylvania, and these gentlemen hope to establish a strong branch in Somerset. Bay yojr cmj'h I -toneur-' 't a Ma 111,0 Scuhock, SHERIFF'S SALES !v vlrfiif o xiitKlry writ f Kr-rl FhcLi nml !vut1 Fliii. 111.1 ut of tlte Court of i'-miin! I'Iihh tf SiMncivi tnniy, Ih nntl 1t inr 'lrc -iiil. tli Tr will bo rjptMfl Ut ml", ut ti. C iurt llou--, fit HkiucrMa bontUjfU, uu FRIDAY, SEPT 25, 1836, At I o'clock P M., the foiiowinic tleserllied rnl estate, to-wit: All U10 rfuht. titie, tntenl, clulm, and de limiel. i.r W i 1 1 in in I'ciry, "f. In nml lo a ti r- 1:lli in. ill Klollll.t !llliil. 111 -,u,-y M,i-. imli, 's.iioi r-i 1 -n(iii1 , I'a., tniiil iii' i.i, t,.iy '-ll'.i I, -i li-'l, etelnllli vni .i ft't In i.tl nl le.v, ami u'ljoiiiti lul of Mrs. Iviruis Is-llitv-ell oil IIh-liorlli, uml lot of I'liun-s lloii-lH-r on Hie soutli, liavlnic lle reon erei-tiil u ik Iwo-Morv trseie lionse IssLii fn-t wilh Uhs liii-nt uieler Ihe entire IiuIIlIIii, also a csxl wi'll on the prt niisi. Taken 01 xiiiiiioii ninl to I mi!i a the pnisTl.v of W illiam Petrj.ut the suit of IV tcr . 11ii' use. -AI.SO- All Itie rieht, title. Interest, claim and tits, nmnd of 1- li. Mausl, or, in ami lo ih lollow iiitf desirtteil real rstute, ti-wjt: No. t. A certain fnmi or tract of In ml situ, stein Klk l.s-k township, Mo.uerst-t ciHinly, i'a., eoi.iuliiliiic Tti1 acres, more or h-ss, alsMit tii aerisi cIi-ht, tsiluiice timls-r, adjuiniii lamlH t( Joel Muust, Joiims MauM, ll. iirv i i.le. Ihillicl lli hslclli r. Mum I iis-hsU-l ler mill olliers. Iiuviiix thensm cru'tiil two dwelliiiK hoiisi-s, a liu nk Imrnuml oilier outhtiiMings, with Ihe u pirn rleimn.-es. No. 2. A tract of lund nitiuiteas Mfonssild, rinitaiiilri; 4 ai-ns, moreor less, Isiumleil hy ki nils of Jonus .Mulisi, Henry ll.le nml others. No. !. A certiiln tniet of tlniU-r lanil, situ-nt.- in Klk Lick township, s,,,,,,.,, t.Uiityt la., cMiutHlniitif nu Mtri-s, itiire or less, ailjoiu hu liimls ofjoiuis Maunl, Iiaiiiel inui;ey, Itoss H-hIi r hiii 01 hers. Taken in execution slid lo I sol. I as the property of l it. M.iusiat the suit ol Thomas ALSO All the right, title. Interest, clnlin and de mand of V. W. Hunils-rt, of, in ami to a cer Liii:i lot of Kriiunil Mtiuiu In t'oiiihii-nce Isir oiiKh, Soincrset euuiity. Pa., known on the plan of sitiil town us lot No. oU 111 block No. 7, imiilinx Jl f.s t on William street, an 1 e.l. n 1 na i-.i-lwurd 1-1 Ui l lo an itlicy, mljoiuini; lot of Hurry Mis lune on the noi ill uii.l u lot In dispuli-mi IhcMiuth, Imviiik' tlunon i nrl ed a inn lwr.stnry nu. Iiimk IioUm-hiiU olht r OIUIlllll. lilies, Willi the upplirteiuucis. Tiikcll ill exietiuiill Uliu lo lie Miiil us the proiK-ny ol V. VV. HuiiiDert, at tliu suit ol' Ihe t u-n ruld riaslrr Company. AI.sJl All the riirht, title, intcn-st. claim and (le. nuiml of J:iim-s .M. I'over, ilel't and Amv K. lloltinuii, nuw Amy K. Wiiind, urre teiianl, of, in and lo a certain farm or tract ol hunt situate in Jciuii-r lowiiship, .ssinicrsei county, I'a , conluimin; Mo uen, more or less. a. lj.it n lint LiiiiIh ol lioimm mri)miii, JhcoIi Aris inaii. Jaisib ll ill iian. Alexiinuer llollmuii ami others, haMiii; lliin-iiii ens-ted a irmsl iwosinry Irainc dweilim: la mix-, Imik burn uml other inibuildiiiifs, Willi the uppurtenaii cis. 'I he whole of il is tinderluiil Willi ojul and Imu-sion,., with nmi l,k omuis. Taken In exiviiinm unit to la- sold as the prop, rty of James M. Cover, dert, slid Amy it. rliillmuii. now Amy K. ' land, u rre u-ii-uiil. ut Ihe nut of Amy It lloilman and Alexander H.illnmn, administr.ibirs of Win. li. lliillman, dit-'d. an. I use of J. I- 1'ukIi, (.iiur-liau of I In; minor children of Win. 11. liolllilau. Al.Si )- All the right, title. Inter-sit, claim and dis iiLind of Samuel li. ImiU. i.f, ia ami lo a ctT Utln I.e. of vroutid siiuate in .Mi . r-.l:. I.i lir. ouun. SHinu-rsi I -i:iniv. I'a., numls re I on me town pint a- lut No. Jld, I.. iii .il fi. t wid- ai. J fet di-ep. l.M';ltis on till ciiniiT of ll'iicll ley ail.l Klrst Streets. lni,i, ,y ,. I ,, J. t fpi Idler ou the soni h and alley on tue i -t, haviru' Iticriiin i-ni-ii l n mnl w.st.ii fnill.e liillK hi.lM , w.l-ll hells'- Slid other ollitinlI.ltni.-s. Willi tiie apjiiineiiulle.-s. 'lakeli In ex.,-uiii.;i Hli'l lo Is.- miU U II.;-. pni-r:v of i s.un.-l II. Imll, at tir ml 4 Alilou L. t'UJ 'p, Iiev Mllk-r. - A(i- Ail Itieri-i.l. IUS-, liii-i-a. l-l iim, nj ie. I:. n.d -I (iari,r- i - is. I, Ki ulrix f n,e last ..U.. I ti-il.tiK I.I 1 4 111 l:r.V I e-isel, .-'1. in, aiel 1.1, a ccii.cu Iiiiet of lulld, sittbite 111 : i'U-l. a iisti.p, siiiirrsi't tsiiimy. I'a.. cou Utl.llli.' 1;'- urT. s l:iol- or li-ss, mIhiuI te iteres 'l..r. I.ii;.lir, l:iitl-r siiji 11 lllli ir lands nf rs, m. Ip-i at.ie, Nn'iwlM M.-mr-s. Irmik llr, ui.ii J..;.iina:i I ai.l.-. hain thi-reiTi i-ri-osl I i..il..e ilw. 1 1 1 n if Initio.-, and M trril!. l-.ii ii, s i;h tin- uppiirt i.Mii.s-s. Tiieii Isa'Ms! mi H.i nl i.i Iruii iMs-s on the pr ijii- l.'s.-llill e--ullull all.l lo lie siild Ms the (in.p rryol l-irisirt cte. Kxn-.itrlx ofiln last i;i and i-imeiit of Hi nr . i--l n. a:tli.'u:i .f ilinuii J. Mey. rs Kxeenio; v;f the liist w nl an t ! slaiiit iit of Jus tie 'J.-vrs. d.cd. ' -Terms : NoTire A'l persons pun-ha-lv? at the a! ; will plotse Like notice i.it U) ;-r ,i lit. flu- purchase mniiey mii-l i- tld u In !i pniis-rtv I- kniH'keit d.jwrt: i.ic j-yr;.-- it Will aun.ll I - e.sl In -al- : fie r:,k oj the first piin-h.tM r. ihe tv i ? tlie pur iia.-e riiniii-v inot te '.i.t v.'t ' T V-"iv the day nl i; li i ma:..;i, . f hursilay. tu t., 1, - e H S U-acitwiwi.nii.-U UU'.ii li (...niiuc luoiu-j is paid in Ut!L iri:fs fttiiv, I KliWAV.l llisiVKIt, Noiuersa-i, I'a. ftuenrr. 11 Kt.'I.STEli S NOTICES. Notice U hi rchy given to all persons con cerned hi hi:aies, i-nstitiirs, or otherwise, last llle Inlliis im; account.-, have fius--, lUx-ist.-r. and that the same will he pr- ntisl lor eontirmatnin and aiiiiwant-i', at an Orphans' Court, to is.- held at fvuniersi I, I'a., on Wednesday, Sept. 30, '9$, Account of J. L. i;ar lner ;; llenrv V. Ilorni r, admlnit r;itor of ' Afy Ciantmr. died. - An-.nir.t of d o c-'ulrr, guardian of minor ehiVt'vti wf MarUJfl .S. and Catuarine lUi: Kir land Inal a'-emmt ,f L. i. aj l.i.i;s.trai.irtif i;n-, h 'i;'r lUr'Ot- .c.sinr:! id .tallies uwx f, ailotoiistrulur 4 S'.-i-it-.u.; linwsi-r, U.vM- 1 'f-..i.il u.i naim oTAdo'ph Manka ii r, u.pi.,,uiaiK.i- of Idia liiM'hsietirr, U.s.'.i, w.ji.1 account of K. J. Weld, administra tor c. l. a. f It. 1. Weld, dee'd. Third and tinal acsmut ot X. It. Crln hlii Id. admiidtnitiiraii.l iru-ti-e for the sale of C. I Muv linan. der'd. Hrst and tiaal ace. unit of I. i. Mi!l-r, v.. m instnMoriif Win. H. Karnsi. di-c'-l, ' Klrst and tir.al account iif f i. -.Vj Virty, ei-eiiiur ol Ijimiiii liir'.H". J.v '.i. first and tun I -it, ti?irclU .slvlr, guardian i. V . UuMli. 'r ' s vV-sT:e.-vuiit r nilua Walker, ad r t.v.TV'l.il ! lolAiiU '.h Walker, der'd. "V'-st and. rtnul t,ceiiu:it of lli-rman Kiwle a:.d iais.l; Judy, udiiiiiiislnilors of Henry t-o-g. , iler'd. Kirst and final ais-i-unt of Susan Flccitle. Hilmiuisirator, ac. of Martin Klis-'le, dee-.'. issimil account of Kulien K. K-'-: wr,c -of the executors nf M. A. Kos-'. Aisiitint of ie,r"e .. selr-..i' ad M;:rv I'eilia.in, e-.j.r , f Ki. ''.' . He'lpiair. '.'.'.. i:-. a-o: c rf tl!e c,-curors if IVtir rr::.. :-i , .i.s-,k 1 'irsi e.nd t'rml mvount of .hich Uv-kk nd K. l-i .-i C. .Miller, auur u( Wui xpurr , d. .M. t .r-: ai.d i.i'.H'- un,i,i nf Ilia A- V'xler, e.-;ii ','i :,( (a.:i V. ilcr. uivt. V : t .-j i .,u '..i.iit r K Weaw r and ssitt ilir,;i.Iii,i!iir,ir.kHrsof UtllU'l lwVt r, div'd. I'.esisl. r', ( iflwv ( J l' nl M, MI I.LKlt. fc pi, 4, ItM. H.i;iu r. Sals -Of- Valuable Real Estate! l'iirs. :i: ... omVi of the Orp?ans Court i ' s. .-1 - ''... .county, i'a., there will lie sold nl I T,' j', -ii.'. tat tiie Iiniiii stind larui lu Ji I'er oit Ion I. si. us vi id t-ouu! j , Oil Saturday, September 19, 1896. AT 2 O'CLOCK P. K. the following dix-rltt "".l. v-late, late of iteortte I'sirc.ay, tlfi'M, 0f-ii: No. 1. A tri. t id I'al.d situate In Je!!erson towiishi:i als ;;t i:iues east of Hakcrsville, on S..ner t Ok Ml. I'ti-.isiuit p ke. adjoiniiiK l.iii.l-. ia' .samuel Kiick, J. II. Mi.rrison. I'a N-r Jatsibs, Ciiuntry man Ilrolhers. J. M. Itar ciay, Ahrahiim Miller and Trias Sehrvclc, siiit.iintmr ! i a"res, more or less, known as' the l.i.imUad uf the dcci-dtnl, lialii$ tlnre oii erected Two Frame Dwelling Houses, li.k Lira :iud olUi r niilliuili!:iis, about 17 acp-s uiidervultiNatiott and kvUmsi in K'"sl timber, two issl apple hivIihuIs. siiuar ramp w ttli ataiut to kt't-ii T on the premises, spnmt v,a.. f 41 the unlike and hum and whole la cm Weil walt-rcd. This is tbe same pmisrly ron Vejed lu twin;? Itan-lay by his LUlii r, le-orne llareliiy, sr.. hy deed dated li Issr. tsTT, re i iirilcd at suiiu rmi, I'a., In Ditd Ki-cord, Vol. .i. a);e -T. No. 2. A tract of land situate in Jeffer son township, adjoining kinds of Henry Mull, Henry ischial.', I nail Mason. tUlas Cable' heirs and others, eouiainlnif scrvs Ci',c t,r lees, 'fills is tiinls-r laud and is lac. same tract conveyed to ticrt;e Hip-lay by lleury Hay and wife, bv deed ilati-ns-onli-d as aforesuttt ln,rt4 iiMjrd, lU, paije rt Jl, Ac, ' N1'K:-Tlie WuuesVia lri traet No. I aliove U t- stvreye-.l, and the correct iiiiiii her of aain cuuUiincd tiiervlu uiutte kuowa ul duj' uf siiiu. Terms : lit T reut. uf etin'hase money to be paid (ill ilay of sale, ha lance of ! on or before etui liriuaiioii of sale, St in six iiiouths and l3 in one yttir fruiit couiirmulion of sale, with In terest mini continuation of mile. Deferred pnyuieiits to be secured by Judgment Isind. Tract No. 1 will Is Mild suhjit-t to a uiort cnge in favor of J. Harry Knu for the sum of jli), piiyable ,H March, lst, with lulerest payable annually lrum March. sti. J. li. 14A Kl LAY, W. I. BaKCLAV, llxwutors of George llan:iay, der'd. 1 JL'llLIC NOTICE. I hereby certify that the following accounts liave hts-n Oltst In my otbee according to law and will be presented to the Court for cotitlr mation, ou Thursday, Oct I, I89S. The first account of I. IJ. Mrlntoeli and John II ink ley, receivers, appointed by the Court ol Common I'lens ol S.rtiieret eonnly, in re Mary V. CauUeld. etal. vs. Thomas Ariu itmnif, el al. at No. li i-ltuity lss-kev, l.H. h ost ;ind final aei'ouul of (.'. V. Walker, an alKiieeof l liarleu W. llaldwin and wife. Kirst and Unul nceount of H. I.. Country man, assignee of IL U, Kami nnl wife. t t 8 VYlJiIt, PruUioDolary. Crphaas' Crcrt Ca'o OK ValTiabh Rsal Sstats ! Rr vlniiF nf nn on!r of twufl out cm th- ih.ttiV ('.mi rt f rx't rtMinlr, Fa., t t!i - unMrTiirn'tl AirMtmi:rf4fr tf JttU Yftr, hti f nmr- twii-t.iT. HtfrT--t OMinly, l-r U. iirwt-i, J will rit-r tl iuUII hi) in firtil ti th Court Mmih- .ci the lMrUK of fMHiieriML, JKiienn'i 4uiit. I'a., on Saturday, Sept. 26, 1896, ill I Vt.M i. in., tin- ttil!fvt;i:; ril iS.Li1, laU I tii nM rt ol t;'i J.m r l-rij-I. Ttt- iimti ii!-fl itc-hu!f In! n-st In r-rt;nii Irucj ol l.lnl UMitt- tn nhimH 1iwri hhi, sticrM't iMMinty, P;., MljHt.iiitc IhmI JPHttiti Wiyt fclurt Kmln r, J.iutin iMinf f t r nml tttUt r iiilJinintc -i imtxi n-i M ,n-ln's s?nrt iiMriin', with m twi-try iimjim nntl l htr out imiltlitiK th r:rt cmira. Nn. Z Tin undlvil.-i oi.tvh.blf int.-n-a in att'rt:iiti irtct of litii'f Pituittf fnal(l. udjoiniiitc tmiil of Jol;th Woy. KdvTMnl k iflM-r itittl fM hTH, rotilMiiiin !) n-nh-. Klnct iiinwun', m .tti ii--utry imm boue toii'l oth.T ouli'UltdiiiK'i lliffoxi tvUa1. TKItMS rnh on ron.lrnmt inn of mil. Tn pr oiit, if tfie pun-tut iihmm-v tmt iMtltl oiitlnyofk. KhWAJ.I VtIKll, A liiitmtntUtr of J.u-oi VoJ r. Mc-rM. Adriinirtratcr's Sa'o UK Valuabh Rsal Estate! I!y virtue of an oriier grunted the under Kiunetl as administrator hy Ihe nrplians Court of (Somerset county, I will olti-r for saieon the premises ol Jonathan Itoyls, ds'd in somerset township, Jsomersi i eounly, ia within six mill's of .somerset ami mi mile uorih hi Krwsii ii, M luiiuwin d.cribeU pnieny, to-wit : All tlmt certain tract of land situate In Souiersi.t township, simerst't county, i'a., ad Jim mil;; lands of .Virliacl IMekey, til Muivi-r. Oliver s,v,r, Adam Iwirini.irl, Windeld Mowry, Kimmell, Jiu-ob ' rLsney and trunk ttumluirt, eonuiiulni; 152 ACRES 152 More or Lest ntwmt IfUacni rUnrrtl. bulari timtr. Hjiv ititT tiicri-oii ont'Utl u koM twintti try (JwrHiiiiy htiif, U-titk biiru ami ot ru-r ouibuitiJini;?. On-iiar-i of ail kir: l4 of rnicv Iruit trvt-j. 1 hi Lirm in Ht tl wuti-rtni, it-v r-Ctilin fNrii.irs smooth si!t vvry fi-Hirnlp lor tarin Jiii; I'urjMjws, nml is w 11 K-.ttnt. Miiirrui riht not wt'l. lN-.r raiiniutt aud cotiveni eiit t thunt:tfi ami KhMt. Thin in a rare cuuucc to buy ft dirabl Crui. Terms : One-third cash, and the balance on easy ay t.'ieuts. with inu rest, si -cured hy inorb- giiije. AU.In-ss, li. K.ItiiYTS. Adn.il, isinti.r, Comii ilsville, ruyeiieCo I'a. or Jusiah Ikiyts. t ricdens. I'a. OTICE IN DIYOKt K. If. a Kniitt'iMim by lt-r u- iri-m A. K. liiitii" r, In tit ourt o Tom lit Hi of Sotia- k y . l May X. H rmnn KaurTinun. T't If rm'in K'tt-Mmx hr tlfr$wtnl aiWiT if t Ht 'I, .Yoti an hi n ly n-jiS'i to tw-utid aiH-ar at tl:f IM'.XH UUrt tl IUlHti! I'U-hft tfir NlUli v-t c-t.u,y. to le- b-H Ml f.fnfrM ( on iUf Th MfkUv ill ;iiiU r A Ik Jih uay t uuv-r a ron. j-iaiiil ol Kautl:iuu vmr !-Mt:t' i.u .'ill i4U i.uui.i. and Ktior tHt:.-, ;f ai.' I'M ahy Jour tU .itn-ii tl ti'rf ttlr.-l from Urn Ihi.4U of Hri l til! ioii v rnti r-l n.lo w .in you, nr-mty tt l li y.-f ol h r if -tit ion ant l.lm I r&lii ilrt uv; tiii-t vnii tH (tr- r'. i irt. 2vm-ii.' ;!., i KWWAl.U U.MVJ;lt, A s.KlMIhr.s NOTICE. tstatr of J.hn K. 'i r. of I'aiut township .sihiii rsi ntun'.v. I'a. Wti'-c is hereby yieii iii.,1 J..rie. yiu r, of I'tilill tnwli-;t!p, S-nu.-rsei e.Mlli'.l-, I'a.. Ii.i etrciii.da di-d of o!iinlarv B-siv iilmlil of n.l his is-jiu-, real aiel s-.Mi.ai, to ir-.e tin il. rsinisl. inr tlie tien,- i ii ii,e eriiiiturs tif til" -a.. I JiKill l-.-'l I t. A.I Js rsoll- iuletld to snl'l John 1 y.-.'.t '.I 111 ll.ake l mined late xjl ln lit, all.l ll . js." haxili;; claims will rsb. I lien, il'tlv a::llii-lillcaleil lor si-llleltut ou I ni,rs:t.iy. jy, a; ri'sidei.e'- ol A- Ir-U IX UOil'I'LK. V. V. Liexrrk'-r. AMile. Alioriy. Ywiis-H'N6'rit: l.i:e of Nma lU-rU. S,(nirnH.t lieAnlup, .saiiuer-tel A'sUI), I'aUec'd. Ia tiers of ailmtasliulsm on the aUive estate having bivU i.Vl.U-1 U the Ulillerslt; neil l,y tne prii r us.) hurily, nota-r ij.iH-reby ivcu to all p T.um iudel.t.-ik i said t-slate Ui make iiumeiliale s.yin,n1, and Ihiise liaving claims aifaiitsi the saine to present tlieut duly iu tiienliiitpsj lor m tticment. ou Sjkiruy l let M, 1-iW, ul Ihe law ollli-e of J.il.u K. ss-it, iu tiuerscl lirmiirh. I'a. iULLar. U. lUlHKKTS. John IL Scott, Adiiiiui-vV-ui-T. Atty. Yl-IInAT!,V7i NOTICE. Cum ".'luiiii uto Anucxo. I liirs- -..tni'jitvtrHlinn Cum Testauieaiu A i: ii--, , j ts n issued to tue v l:ie rn j-'-f- ai::t.nr.ty ci tiie estr.u vf j'os'.an su-lz. lite -f K iiruois- towastup, oi:a rst I I'liiuii.c. I'a.. dis-'d., ieiCi' Ui reby ;im to all parlies having c'iilii -jiilUsi a;d eslate lo present tlieiii u-.v H.ilHiaus'.i fur pay mi i.t. and v.ii t-r..jTI Ui i.m..! tns.nd estate will lauv V'vVUu.lJ )uyui. nt lo the undvr-Utu-.', A HAM STCUTZ, Admlntstnilor Cum 1 .-staiueiito Anurio, (Ulnifii Jt CS.si ii. Attor.ii ys. DM IN LSTliATun-S NOTU.' 5 Estate of I'lilneasScrhler. la c u-"k wwn hllip, !-olm rsrt coi.it j', Vi- iUv d. l lt. rs of adivii; Aarnn bavin been er.int-.il hy the i; vvr au! iuw.ty lu tne under siumsi. me;, . '.-'in 'eiy civen l all persons ill.h'l' " li 'I'd estate to nrnkf iiiiii.Mli.i r.. t:..v'.. sit.J l';u- bavins claims aKainsi j V-i.r w il! pM-senl them, duly amiicn.l- l.inu us- v, llleiiieni. fill or Is lore .MolnlaV, 'S'pu ' at iale n-sidem-eof dis-M MAkY A. Ki Ul Fri, ALV1N J. s.r-ftlLP AdiiilnistRitrix and Adiute' Mr of t'tJn eus SHx'luer, dcr'u. " IM!NslR.TUKr NOTM1K. i hf tatf of Lucy Ann Pe-.k-v, nf raint M nshl;i, tinner vsw.iiy, l a, dee d. I-tters nf vHnistnitMMt havlnr tiein r ranted t-f k.n. p r uutttoritv, lo ihe un di is'.-m a, u.!ice ls liervby (tiveii to all p,-r-' Heietiled Hi ami estate lomake lnime.l. ale i i liu-iil. ati;i liaise havini; claims ukainst said Csluie w in present them duly autuentt caleti K;r .-llltuii-ui. JACult C. KNAVFl. lJbora A Coiborn, Admiulrata. Atlonuys. -JXLCLTOU'S NOm'K. Fjitatec.r 111 k,. liihlitxell. bte of Mevers rt..;ii ',i-roi:i'l. ."sniucrsrl tsiunly. Pit., dee'd. ve'.ters U-siauiet'tary on the abfive i-slate bavins lis-n ij;it-d by the pnsr authority to 11k-u.i l. r.. m d as rx.s uu.r id ihe alsive es Uilc, IV -IKs is hereby given to all parties in. U.'tited losuld is,late to make lillliKillHle l' ii 'ii L, and all mnies bavnit; cuimia u'aist villi e.tale will present them dulv i"ieiili caLcti tor seltiem.-iii and p-tyme'ilo tne uu-tlersl-.Mieil at Meversdale, ' Colborn . Colisirn, i. S. 1101!LITZKI.I, Atfys Tor tlor. Kxwulor. AXtxTTOIi'S NOTICE. lj.lateor Henry iHippstadt, Liteof Stayereek lownsinp, ssmieis. t count , 4'., ck-e'U. letters testanientarv .p, t,- alsive estate havuiK liet n granted, igi ;Ue uiuiersiKued by tne pn.is i all' tu-r'.lv, uutice isUen bv -len to ail iersie4 vr.di-'jtcd 10 sahl esUile l make iniii.,i'.!;i...' paviuriii win mose uavuiK claims '.'.ainit ihe saute to prts-ut Ibeiu dutyau-teu'ical.-d lux st ttl.-iuvut on Satunlay, I let. ad. is',s l the uthce 4 J. L. 1'uuh. in -.unei-sei Uutuun. v...I'Ui;K M l'liTAIiT. J v t'U 11 l ls-TADr, VxrOUlors of Jreiiry Uu ppslaul, dee'd. i. Is l'tiu, Att..rui y. JXIXUTOU S NOTICE. Kstate of Mary Itiimlcr. late of Stanyeieek townslnji, rsiliierel county, Uec'it. letters tesbniientary ot VUe boTe eslate huving Int u xntnUsl tUe uniiersmneU ly tlie pioiierauiliorit.wtiotiis.. is uercUy ivcn ta all persoiiH nuLivWj ; mail estate lu uutk ii.mieiliiite i-.ivuv nt,su,l Htuae lut v In e Ul u 1 ai;:tl!i', V-e "iie l (.rtsent. Uieut Uuly bu tl!et,tWsiW lor wtlU'UM Ut, trtwturilay. fs-pt, Jt Is..!, nl tbe resitleoev u( Jutin sjutrver id AU'tui'UJ Uiuf until it, JtiHX 8.VKVEK, Juitn K. Sisxt, tseiutor. Jiuurney. JXECUTOPw'8 NOTICE. hsUU- of John Sweltxer, lute of Milfor-.t luwie ship, Souiers. I county, !'., Uev U. L-tters tcstiimentury on tlie ulsive estate lui.ing b-cn Kra11t.1l to the uutlersiKneI by the proper authority, lioks is beret y Riven to ml (s-rs'iiis liutvt.ieU h snl.l estiite u make iniiiM-tluite paynteut, antl those liaving rlulins avuuist the .:aie to pnwiil them duly au thenticated for wttlemeut. on fsat unlay." net. S. lsni. ul tue olhce ol 1. W. Will, In New Ceu trevilie borough, wild countr. 'l. W. WIIX. John R. bcott. fciecuior. A ttorney. The 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY, successions TH$ m3S8LE LIME COMPANY, have lust coin Dieted their new shtinv ami me 4 now preuanil 10 hlp l.y rar-lmil kn 10 any ptiri ii me vsiMllir . inis jinie is nianuMct urediroin the reielirued Siylw HiH LimeitoiM and Is espei'uilly rich In alt ihe elemema rr i)iiiil to invigorate the soil. f IS WHAT ALL FARMERS NEED! i-ood Mock on bn.l sil ihe time. 1'rli-es low as the lowest. Adilrssa all couiuiuulcatlou to I C. UME COMPANY Fred.tiowe MEYERSOALC t'roprltor 1872 1896 c00K & BERrs Ol'Of'Crta, Flour, Grain & Feed Dealers, Aug. 19 'tifi. IK SOMERSET, PA. e cn necoro, Barrels 500 King's Best. The alxive la the amount of this cele brated braiul of FUrtir we have M tiirice we received tbe agency, a short time ago. The sale on this one braml ia phenomenal. Why ? Ut. iWcause it is tiie l)ct flour on the market. 2d. Every jH.-rsoii tist-s it. 3d. There can be no otlicrs sold the cry it "give me King's liest or none." 4th: Ilccause the price is low, ainl no one can afford to be without it. We have just unloaded a car of the above brand. If you are not already usin? it give it a trial and you will find tlie "King's Hot" your warmest friend. We are also just unloading a car of tlie following celebrated brands of flour: Pillsburys' IWst, which is well known to the trade. I'illsburys' Mag net, which U just being intnaluced to the trade with great buet-WK. We ak for it a fair triuL FRUIT JARS Are now in great demand. I.arge shipment just iu. Our prices always the lowest you will find on this market. Five carload axoirUsl Feed andrain is just liug storisl in oor itumetie warrHims. Tl:is Kt's-k has leii Kirclia.-d on a vi ry low mar kit t'i will be sold at greatly relu's-tl prior I" move it out ijuie!-:ly. We ran iuUrrrst. buyers of ton lots vit!i i-xvrJiugIy low prici-s. Farmer give 11. a call. I-arge shipment of Peaches, Melons and Grapes, arriving daily. Carloidof Creeks Dus (Jive us a call la fore JK1 J.itr6i. Furiin-rH in nisi of Giii.ss Seeds will lind it t' thi-Ir advantage to cjill ami get prii-rs. ''Ijist but nit l.-a.-l'' is our ltz s sorted slotfc of FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES which were DvVkI cotnplete ari'tfj the sumriv Jvlicaciist for .icnies and evervUi guthcring. A f.-w late aMi Imhis to stin k are: Jordon Shell AlnKiinls for suiting. Franco-American Brands .Soup. ColtuaQ'a Celebrated Mustard.. IggetU l'lvmicr Cannel t ft ( stttsoiis stts-k and are t stmlk-st iVa packed. Very ti ne. Try them. Please call always, to stsj you. Yours respectfully COOK! & BEERirs. HOTEL KAUTZ, ED. B. KAUTZ, Pro., MA. i t ia aaimoAo aranr. JOHNSTOWN, PA. First-class accommocJjwrAja and arst-clas3 table at lovr rates. Tho whole house fitted oat with fine new furniture. Best drinks and best cigars kept in stock. Only a few steps from Post Office. "When in need of an7V ORGAN, SEWING EV1ACHINE, Or Mijrtfiing in the Furniture. Line, call at the new Furniture Store of MatdiBwsaeBflwman's where you will iare aa opportnni tj to select from the Guest as sortment of FURNITURE in the CCUNTr. We have our roonw chuck full of Furniture right from the facto ries. It will be to jour interest to. give us a call antl get our prices. If fair dealing, low prices, antl kiad treatment ins, we will suc ceed. Undertaking & Emoa.m.ng A Specialty. MATTHEWS & HJII, BERLIN. PA. S I? BUSINESS STnWtr rf'J COLLEGB f c Vlif f 4-?LSLS in ric lor 00- r C rSZtptfrTtS tainlmt a bread- J ' Mi tl winoiiur d -r Ti
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