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The Somerset Herald from Somerset, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Somerset Herald, -n i.f.. iviiir. mv t. John r.radipim. iiy- 1'.

liavmeii. v. K. TV Vahl. W.

S. Mountain. Ln-ry. J. House! I-" Kuuj'p.

M. 'er. KlH. r' fleall. '-k'v Samuel K.

H. Wrrevr. John (Jwircc. M. V.

tun. 1 1 J. Zimmerman. ji. A.

Hrubakcr. Ik-Mib, Wm. 15. J. J- Iiowinan.

rrt John J. larr. (-ritrbieM. I'uh. ('.

K. til'lieri. A. Vm. H'n''r-n Ou: I'll, Chairman.

r.KN" UiTH WAT-1. AT MRS. A. K. an oven-f liit out of -MO at H.

lltrn.KvV. Tli new stock of gtHxls at J. 1. RXYIIKU A 'Vs. i uUtd" AI.I.

KINPS, AT A. K.VIil.'S. r.r fit a pair of jiants for from 7 at II. linrn.cvV. of at J.

R. Snyder llriisst-1 for ceiils jht yard. XKWtiimDS. AT MRS. A.

K. rius. Kit overcoat, cheap, you i-i bi -i'V of to "n'us-t fr.vu II. S.wi'KC A Co's. I that HefHey has i.

rt-sl and of in iiucrst county. IN' LARGE TY.A1 MRS A. li. HI. I tor.

I stoek of Children's, Roy at II. s. SVvs iUr IJO.f.J.s Il.l.-s AT MRS. A. K.

and all I H. llr.nxi:v"i. I filer, will vou a good iiwmii. a suit of a hat TKIMAliM.S AMI TKIMMIXCS JI'T RI E1V- MKS. A.

li. I HI.S. Hatis A tloths and Watches and Jewelry It. ItHrTLKV's. i.

ASSiiRTMKN'T or C31IL-HoTH COATS Jl ST RECE1V- i unwell there vime ilitrmal oru.lii. lu. V. i.UiVKS LADIES AND AND II. Iltt i.r.v's.

-T ASH CHEAPEST STOCK Us. HOI.MANS AXO SKIRTS 'T-TC IN THE fVifNTY. AT MRS. A.n.LIU.S. bTl' did ron set that niet- shr-.

Snvik-r A thev lwat ill this ncek of KXls, sci.ing UidWiXS AMI Rl TO AT MRS. A. E. I III. S.

Httit Kcij.xn. SouMTset. I'a. Tleft ai In'c of n.nMrrnption on either side. Au-r.

A. Smi in. hove onr jipj, -i ii all nat can be kept Mw- n. Re, i.rirk Ac, kept -s tltist HI by the hundred tbons- "'ln'. Ross A Co.

tie- It tt- it to boy their Iw. Medi hook. Statii.nrr. I-Vnei alcn x- ll. I P-ovd.

'I' iwril. nr; IIuv your ulster. Our hoicisand liverymen last week. a thrv'i did rr.i!ik Cowan will travels I around the world. Only fi.ur wck more till the flection, go work.

The i nid lo li.n i- liitti a ill failure. 1 Read list of iiut.ii an Ikvh revised since week. It Look at the list of Republican nicctiags i on I led, nud observe the cliuiigcs made since toil last wfk. I l'inau the fuir was a Mieecsv The i list of premiums ami to awarded will be pubiishe.1 next week. We hear uo complaints of a iicarcity of waiertiow.

The rain fall of the last few-day ha." piven us a plenty and to spare. We publish, by request, a highly interest-inj; story, entitled "The Klrclion rrnelama- tion," -n this isiie. All should read It. Tb- lirst Kefornie.l i-cnprnvatioii (' Iris purchase lot and wnl ere1 a clain li next suionn-r. The festival and concert during the fair under the auspices of the ii rand Army of the Keptiblir, netteil ipiite a sum for that soci-ietv.

I IIi-v. John Tomilson, formerly of this county, will preach at the IUheran church I in isomers on Wednesday evening, On the first pape of this issue we publish a memorial sermon, preached at Kansas City, Missouri, by Kev. J. 7.. Taylor, for-, merly of tbiscounty.

WcsMnorclaud county, after building a rew court bouse costing 7.otHi and repair ini; the countv bui'dincs, has balance of available fund in the county treasury of I Tuesday morning our big-hearted fiii-nd, Mr. lid. rihaults, walked into the I llKitAMMsHiiposing room with jug of de- licious fresh cider. Tin- printer boys return i thanks. Read the list of Republican meetings in another column.

The time and place of holding many of them lias liccn changed since inst wet k. Hon. John Cessna will lie present at most of them. i ie fortune man rakc-1 in the pieces by tiic hand-full during the He furnished rather expensive ami: Lrmeiit for a great many of our voung mil. from town and cout.trv.

The blaekbinls and swallows are preparing for their homeward flight. and the wild geese will w. wend their way from the northern lakes to their winter feeding grounds along the southern rivers. Jt is said that two-thirds of the les will die the coming winter, on account of the unusual dry season, nud owners are already nuking prejiarations to fi-ed them and if I 1,1,. save some of their investment.

Cctieral Reaver will address the veterans at the Soldiers re-union during the Redford fair. The re-union ill be held on Thursday the Rtth, and promises to be largely ut- tended iZenrml Heiiver is un lOooiient ora- 1 When shining your stoves for the fatlsca-ison remember that if a little vinegar or some I r.d se us we have a nise tafc0 rubbing to makethestovebright, just mviv.sl from the the blacking is not likely to fly off in tbat ill incase you. fH1P J. R. A Co.

i dav last week Henrv Schlag, execu- tor of David hlag, of Jefiersoo town flop, sold the homestead f.in.i ileocas- 1, which had been advertised in the Her- Ai.n, for same weeks, fur $2,701. conlaineil acres. The farm Our genial friend, Mr. Phillip I-nie, pair 1 i. in low usiiiji, snow tsi ijiiia'i luniii.

-s-kpair of a tie, and a lf.x ty last ruay, in tue siiaj ot one tne is nothing i first paH-rs ever printed in this county. It was styled the Somerset wasprint- el bv John We are requested to announce that all inventory of the effects of Mr. ('. Ortori lias been, taken, and that they ill be sold as a whole, it the tjbaoco store on Tttesday of next wok. The inventory will be -xhown to any probable purchaser.

i Hon. Jarvob of Johuown, member of Congnns from thin district, spent the three days of the in Humerset. cle Jake" is very popular ith our people MRS.A.J..I HR.s. i and his many friends here were to see riil make from to him and have a pe asant chat with him. '-rt nliinp coeds fur E.

i. Kideout unlay street, Xew York. Send i Soiiicrset A Cambria engine No. 1, just and terms. of the Connellsville fchos.

was, tttached i tie; I niontown Accommodation last i Tuesday, for a trial trip previous to being Reruns I sent iH-iv, and ha-ln none very far until she uur-ted a flue and became liblel. rXDEIt- The city fathers an having end of Patriot otn-et, lietween Main street and MRS. s. rilL'S the railroad meeademized. The work is bc- ing done in a very thorough manner and a a.

ad is a nenr.v uiaue, is one i hard, drr road to haul orer in going to and IN-nard proveilis. ou from thedepo: will he the satisfactory re- Uve buying vour Tlie Court of Pennsylvania iias dei-ideil that a person who jiaid part if the pun-base money on pn ipi-rly, but who is not entitled to the ownership until the entire price is jwiid, hint an insurable interest in the property to the extent of their own interest therein. Persons who are in the habit of selling tnilor liv 1hn ilrinlr In t)ii fitnlvt.Ai!(1 InArt '--i. and I tell vou Ham when I I that they arc liable to pcy a tax required ot i- it is ool, and vou can i oiber uealers vending intoxicating liquors. Home-made wine or cider may be sold by PRlNtiES, SII.KS, the gallon or quart, hut not by the glass tu drink on the premises.

Mr. John Kantner had on exhibition Ht the fair a numlierof ticautiful watermelons VI will i rail on pM a little below I at all tin es. Reef. Tork. Mut-, n.

wore present when he cut one of at reasonable prices. Open tlt.m lluniX Hy hized slice -m wacon thn-e time and fonrnl it to lie one of choicest melons hal ever tastinl. Mr. Sinner Wilson, formerly of this ll'HL I'lace, but now of Moline, 111., ha been in JI'ST fr rst ew days circulating 1'illl. WHERE 'd "'d Mr.

Wilson 'I'tdlT I VRi.E STtK'K to his western home tiith his KIM OK i.ixilw i 1 1 i wife and family, who have been sj ending the suimaer here. Thursday. s. pri-jured to make The pneiuig attorney of Fayette coon-' wnrk, ex.s'i.t hair iewe'ry. tv.

J. 1.. Jhn.son. is ebar-'ed with I "ias at the rate of 40 oi-lita a tnM in eertMiu enjb-s rondi- and rr.uu 3ii to 15 an tio.usl liut liis fees were paid. Thisthedis- n.

work under e-nt. trl-t denies and chal- h.nrn uioi iiii'fc iiif-rr- The new p.ystal law now makes tlie taking of a newspaper and the refusal to pay for tlie same, theft, and any person guilty of such an action is liable to criminal proceeding, the same as if he had stolen goods to the amount of subscription. A Xety York 'ana. Oiiot, daily. Parties nair has read anil in me jieing- several suliscriiiers for such as offense.

There should have hera such a law enacted long ng. for the protection of publishers against the newspaper sdiarka who take a paper a number of years and then skip without paying for it. We liaye the names of a nurubst of such fello our "P.lack List," the agregnte amm lows on uNint of Utioarr. l'asnrihiM- swinoiing r.xs HI. Knn.lMaul Al HHru-mV W.v.--J, the one pcsT hanl-working Wne reasonable man and woman.

mhy A.i.'' It -i. Liuu l. v.w' r3sks, dret ne-ds to be idealised of Ul humors. Oingham plat-Is. Kidney-Wort is tlc tnelicireyou need.

"It '4 in the dryg acta like a eharni." nays a well known phy -iciin. "I nerer knew it to fail." Liouid or II. HrrrLC t. i dry old by drugg'sis. Itonton At.

Tliu late tains Lave stimulated nature to ropHtrtlie deficiency rpPvta- 'bles and provender of al! kind, Imt it is feared that it is too lateeccct to push up the frrass and rtosihly cheapen milk awl butter. Where wheat lias Iicrn sown it will be induced to sprout, and the wcatlirr bc-it warm, nil grow rapidly. The most interesting feature of the went n-a. 41... i.

i irom.Mr. reier ji-mey tiiariev or way on the track was worth much more thiiii price of adiuiaion. The stalls occupied by bis horses were alway surrounded by crowd of admirers of fine hore flesh. i I Mrs. Maria Connelly died at the residonce I of her snn-in-law.

W. J. Bacr, at about 4 oVloelc Pimday afternoon. Mrs. Connelly was in her JSth year and bad been a COM hrraed invalid for a number of years.

I trouble in hi throat hich ctuld bnrdly the few days preceding her death sho explained. Some attributed it to the been in a semicomatose state and was pint liut Jt WB, 1.,. possible Uiat unable lo take aoarisliment. She was a mnnin the thmnt so b.nc. or iii- good, christian woman, and wa inndi liked an-1 respct-loiL We are informed that the match game which was to havo Iwa idaved at the fair grounds during the fair, Ix-twcen the Somerset and Oonflticnce U-ams.

ofl" un the proundt back of Baer's Rlock, that at the fuir ground being too rough. Dr. W. S. Mountain and A.

X. Tissue represent ed Confluence, and W. H. Itupple and II. is.

Endsley, Ksq's, Somerset. The Confluence team was victorious. The man with the bicycle, "Ricyeie Ja-V as he styled himself, created a gixsl bit of interest and consi.lerable curi jsity during the fair. lie was traveling from Chicago to Richmond and snid tiiat he aver-azed about forty miles per dav. He was going thr.ingli town when he was espied by one of Uie fair managers by whrr.n he was employed to go down to the fair give an exhibition of bis skill and novel mode of traveling.

Notwithstanding thtjdrougbt.nn xchange finds co-isolation in saying, the peach, pltiin and apple trees, which bear little or no fruit this year, show a remarkable thrifty appear ance. seem to have had a Feason of rest, and not met ith frosts or other untoward instances ought to give an extraordinary in 1SS2. "Weeds and many injurious insects and worms have also been destroyed by the dry weather and nun's beat, so that nature will in all possibility make up in the fututx what is lost in the present. Mi. John A.

I'reidlinc, of Edie, ishes to inform the public tluit he is now svupying bis new store room, hich is one of the handsomest and best in the that be has it well Mocked with a full line of gjods, such as arc generally kept in a fitrt-class country lore, which he will dispose of at small profits. Daniel S. Phillippi and P. Rerkcy lid the carpenter work on the jh-w building, hich is is a giiirantec that it was done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Small Pox.

Mr. William Ten-ill. a bridge builder, in the employ of the S. A C. K.

who has been stopping at a first -clas-s boarding hoixie in town for some weeks, took sick la-st TueS'iay morning and upon examination by o-ie of our physicians was declared to have a mild form of smail jkix. The story was soon circulated through the and in a short time quite a S'Mire was go ion up. After some delay the Rorouh authorities took the matter in charge, rent ed the old stone house, a mile and a half below town, employed a nurse and moved the patient into his new quarters. At present theadiicted man is doing wel' and his speedy recovery is Coiiadentially looked for. No other cases have leen reported as yet and it is hoped now that the patient has been isolated the contagion ill not spread.

The excursion train from Johnstown, Thursday morning contained live coaches, each of which as taxed to its nt m.xt capacity with people coming to the fair. As usual tlie officers of the road bad not made arrangement for accominmiating so large a crow and at many of the intermediate stations the eople were unable to pet on the train. After unloading at Somerset two cars were run back as far as I loovers-ville and persons frjm that place and other planes between there and here werc brought-up. Now that Agent Patton, a man ho has been engaged in the railroad business for some time and thoroughly understands managing excursions, ha lieen brought here we expect to hear of no more complaints of lact of accommodation tnd mi-manageraent in affairs of this kind. Sheriff Kyle who went St.

Mis souri, some two weeks ago, for the purpose of arresting one 1 K. Perry, indicted at the late term of Court of this County for forger-, has been having quite a serious tiiae of it. He tueceeded in arresting Perry a week ago last Saturday, but before leaving the city a writ of a.iieiM rorjmt was issued and a hearing net for the following Wednesday at which it was decided that the prisoner ronld not be held, and he was forthwith discharged. Kyle telegraphed the result to Mr. Henry Mull, of JeiTcrson township, the prosecutor in the case, and on Saturday he swore out a new warrant on which the (fovenior, on Monday granted a requisition which was immediately frrwarded to the Sheriff at St.

Louis. Just whether Terry will lay around loose until our Sheriff gobble him a second time, remains to be seen. We believed Perry should have been held, and was discharged by the Judge before whom he was brought on the merest quibble imaginable. A charter was granted at Harrisburgon Saturday which exphtins the mysterious movements of several corps of civil engineers who have been pnrzllng the fanners in Bedford, Rhur, Cambria, Westmoreland and Indiana counties during the iast summer. The charterjis for the Seabord, Pittsburgh A Great Western Railroad Company, and em powers them to build a road from a point on the Cniuberland Valley railroad, near tlreenville.

Franklin county, to a point on-the Ohio river in the northern corner of Stowe township, Allegheny county. Tlie route proposed is 210 miles long, and runs through the counties of Franklin, Fulton, Iluntigdon, Redford, Blair, Cambria, Indiana, Westmoreland and Allegheny. The capital stock Is divided into shares, of which Edward L. McCo-ruiughy, of Philadelphia, is credited with all but 40. Thomas Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, is President, and all the directors are from the fame city.

Tlie enterprise i entirely an eastern one ai for as ownership and management are concerned. The eighth annual fair of the Somerset County Agricultural Society held in this place last week was very largely attended on Thursday and Friilay. Whilst the articles on exhibition were not numerous they were of a high order of excellence. The stock department was not near as full as it should have been, but what was there showed a vast improvement on tlie exhibits of former years. There seems to be a lack of interest on the parte the farming element of our county in contributing the products of their farms to the exhibition.

The officers of the society labored untiringly and ummsingly to make their eighth annual exhibition grand succeeded, at leat financially. They were compelled to labor nndera trnrat many disadvantage which they will not have to meet another year. The debt of the society will be considerably decreased Ly the proceeds of the recent fair and another year we hope they will lie in position ta offer larger and better premiums, to pay their printer's bills without having cut them down below living prices, and to deal with all their patrons in a more liberal manner than heretofore. The officers are entitled to the thanks of the public for tlie great amount of pains and labor expend, and for mak-uig the fair mi much of a Inaction of the stomacli or lungs, Peruna ing books for tne'j--iim ot school on Mon-cures. But wlien of the liver, or kidneys, day nest will lind It to i heir iidT.infeigc to Manalin docs.

1 rail and see Hon. John l'ssua, Kenibllcaii candidate fur President Judge of th' diftrii arrived in Somerset, Wednesday evening, and re- uiaSiied until rN-tuniuy noon. A large 'crowd of people were here durins the time, intending (ho fair, and Republicans called on liim in lurc numbers to pledge him their hearty supjiort and assure hinistbat Somerset county would give Id in a hand annie maiorttv on the Sth of next month, ff Mr. Cessna, had tir.v dolints a to whether )u. Ket the r.wal iwrty vote i this rtMUty werc.

bi prx'scut vbit. The Everett Prt.it rays: About ten months ngo. John Miller, a five year old son of Mr. Martin Miller, of this place, ac- ci gwaliowcll 3 md it jjj jn tl(. pi.vsiewns fuik-l to find it upon examhia- tion.

For the last few months he had some rl dif-il that it lod.ed there at all. ills trouble prow more serious and efforts were made to Ilnd the pin. On last Friday morning 1he doctor noticed a small dark sjKit on his neck, and concluded tnat it was caused by the pin. When the was applied to the spot the pin utmost forced itself out. This is very fortunate, as the throat is not a very good place in which to have that sort of thing, and then it was becoming very (iiingerous in this instance.

About p. last Saturday evening jailor "Tc.I"' Frank--, then in charge of the the prisoners in tlie Illooiuiugton, McLean county, 111. jail, went to the cell of one llerce, a young man incarcerated for stealing horses and trial. The jailor look Pierce from the Cell to remove him to another. While escorting him there Pien-c suddenly snatched Frank's pistol from his belt and f.reil three shot-s at him.

One entered his back. As lie wheeled around Picnss lired again, the ball striking him in the shoulder, nud then fired ajraiu, the ball passing through his heart, going clear through the liody. The news of the mnrder spread like wild fire. 1'y eight o'clock ft mob of four or five thousand men, women and children surrounded the jail, broke in and secured the murderer. With a rope around his neck they dragjed him amid the greatest excitement to a ree nearby and lynched him.

Mr. Henry Frank, or ''Teddy," as he was familiarly called, was 41 years of age and was a native of Somerset county, where he. resided until the outbreak of the war. lie eidisted in company 10th Regiment, t'enn'a and fought bravely through ihe war in ull the battles that gallant company participated in. Drainsville, Manas-ses, the seven days before Richmond, ending v.ilh Melvcrn Hill, second Dull Run, South Mountain, Antictcu, Fredericksburg, the Wilderness Campaign, Gettysburg, Falling Water and Spottsylva-nia, arc a few of the most serious in which it t'ik part.

Throughout all these battles he bore the character of a brave and intrepid roldier. lie was mustered out in 1S04 and soon r.fter removed to Rloomington, where lid has since resided. His few surviving comrades and many warm friends in this county will be pained to learn of his most shocking murder. Tx.iig before the time announced for opening the doors a steady stream of people came pouring into the Court House, Thursday evening, anxious to procure scats and lie among the first to greet Pittsburgh's cele brated vocalist. Miss Jean Wallace, in her first appearance before a Somerset atidicnre.

Even- available scat wns soon token, and by eight o'clock the time set for the entertainment to commence doens chairs and bemhes had been br tight in and every inch of standing room in gallery and aisle was occupied. When Miss Wallace appeared she was greeted a perfect storm of applause, and so lighted Wis her audience that after she i.a;l sung her first song the eciat was ioiul and long. So enraptured xvi-re her auditors with her magnificent voice that she was applauded to the echo af.er the rendition of each of and happy selections and was ritcoff i time and airain. Miss Lucy Endsley presided at the piano and played the accompaniments for Miss Wal- lae, and she, agisted by our talented young musical friend, Prof. I.

J. HefHey, occupied the intervals with masterly performances ujion the piano. The concert wagiven under the auspices of the R. P. Cummins Post of the (J.

A. and at the close there was an almost universid re-jnest from those present that it lie recated Friday night. The committee had only made arrangements for one night and refused to comply. Friday morning, at the urgent solicitation ofanutulier of our citizens, Miss Wallace consented to remain and give another concert that evening. Tho house that greeted her was not quite so large but was even more appreciative than that of the previous night.

Mr. J. J. Miller and A. of Somerset, and Miss Julia Master! on, one of Johnstown) most aeeotn-plished young lauin arc entitled to the thanks of tlie public for the kind assistance they rendered at the second evening's entertainment, the two gentlemen for their singing and Miss Masterton for her exquisite performance on the piano.

That the musical skill of Miss Endsley and Mr. Hefflcy was freely recognized and their kindness fully appreciated was attested each evening by the generous applause which they received. Lavaxsviu.K, Oct. 1S81. Yesterday afternoon a large ooneonm assembled at Samuel's Cemetery, neiirl-avans-villo, to pay a last, sad tribute to the charred remains of an aged ciliaen.

Mr. Jacob Flick. He was almost 8t years old; wes born and raised near the place of burial, bu for several years has resided with Mr. Henry Witt, near Casselman. The sad particulars of his death are as follows On last Saturday about 9 a.

a fire was raging on Mr. Witt's farm and Mr. Flick proposed to go and try to otiten it to this Mr. Witt emphstU-ally objected, and said if there would lie any danger he would at tend to it. Shortly after Mr.

Witt went to his work, "uncle Jake" went to the barn, pro cured a rake ana went in the direction of tiic fire. After some time Mr. Witt went out and secured his fences and looking for the old gentleman could not find him. Supposing be had gone over to his brother's, a place he used to freqnent, he went home, but after inquiring he became uneasy and sent across to his brother's to see if he was there. Not finding him, Mr.

Witt and his "brother-in-law started for the fire in search of the missing man. After looking around for sometime the fire bnmifig fiercely Mr. Witt saw, near some fallen timber and rub bish, something resembling charred wood. lying crosswise upon advancing a few steps farther in the same direction ho wasj horrified to see the head of the lost man, bis body burned in a frightful manner, every part being charred and crisp, except the side of his face upon which he was lying, und the hair upon the scalp was untonehed by the fire demon. He called to his hrothr, "Hero lies Grandpa, dead f' An iriijue wast held and verdict rendered aceirdinR to the abov The deceased waa highly wspected and greatly esteemed, by hi W'hrtlws and friends, in this vicinity, and we were just expecting1 the annual visit of Tni-lc Jake," when io- siead came the intelligence of the dreadful occurrence wliich has cast a gloom over the-j entire II.

II. The Fainriew M. K. hnrch, Addlsn charge, which has been closod undergoing' a tlxirottgh remodeling, being now refitted, carpeted and painted, will be reopened by Rey.S.T. Mitcbellj on tctooer 23d.

rkT-tir at ni. M.f Pore Lasti cf School Rnaks know that a fall line of Orographies, AriUiuuOic Griiinniaia. i'lrti- cils, Pins, InksaaJ a senerol assertrotutr 4T; School Stipplies are A by ie. Tkya, The I'-m-rul of Mr. C.

('. iV-uu, tth) nt an early ho'if Tlnirvlny from the elTocls of an amputation tf feet, a full a'tmnit of which wax published in the IlF.KM.t', was iiiie largely attended, nud in the procession that folio wed hi remains t. their last ivs'in; pl are were many suit-ore iiioimier. Purlin 'the few yearn M-at lived.ln Somerset he imv.le many i friends, frir-nds In the bnndes: sjnst thai me wren ri'j inn-mi no wit. liiru sympnthiMd wis ii in Ins t-rriliie nifi tion and liked hint for Ins straightforward, holiest manner, those who knew him well wore irreswiauiy urawn iouru mm witn a stronger fisjlihg.

The heroic manner with i which ho Imrc his affliction and suffering. his genial, good nature and Ins kind heart made lr.m many warm and true friends, who mourn his death as that of a brother. i The set vice at be grave.onder he auspices of the R.P.Cuinmina the O.A.R., were beautiful solemn and impressive. He was buried, with military honors by bin la to as the tried atid true soldier that he was deserved fo lie. Peaee lie to his ashes, We append a short of his life handed by a friend Mr.

C. C. Oifon wns burn at Auburn, and was at the time of his death i in lus year. ncu a oiy tie lctt home and enlisted as a common sailor, and during this period of his life visited several foreign countries. After the civil warbroke out he enlisted January 17, 1S82, in Co.

isth X. Y. resilient. He was with the army of the Potomac, department of the South, at the siege of Charleston, and in the department of tin; James. At the close of the war he was disi-hargcd by general order September 1st, IKS.

as a 1st Lieut in the same regiment. Shortly nfter he enlisted In the regular army, and in 1ST0 he was cm the plains in the west gmirding the mail. They were detained by a heavy snow storm' and during the severe inclemency of the weather he was terribly frozen. His hands and feet were rendered well-nigh useless, and the bitter had to be amputated at the instep, In 1S7S he came to Somerset from the Soldier's Home at Dayton, Ohio, uand began business here as a tobacconist, in which he was very successful. Rut, troubled continually with his feet, otic or which had not healed after the frozen part had been removed, he resolved to have them both am-puied again.

Accordingly on September loth, Dr. Geo. B. Fnndenberg, assisted by bis son. Dr.

Walter Fundenberg and Drs. Ilrubakcr and Kiernan, amputcd both feet, at his urgent request. He lingered nearly a mouth and, although be roccixed tho very best care that could lie furnished during his entire illness, he died October fith, 1881. Very little is really known of his inner life. After coming out of thearmy he married, and had two children, boys, who are now believed to lie attending a school for soldiers' orphans, in Brooklyn, X.

Y. His parents were Episcopalians, but he, himself, bad never made any profession of religion. During his stay in Somerset, by his tenderhearted and generous nature he made many friends ho mourn his death. Capt. K.

R. Sanner, who kindly ojscned his house to him during his illness, says that he bore his sufferings with a courage and fortitnde charac- i tcristic of the tme soldier. DIED. CONNELLY. On Sunday, the Oth nt Somerset, Mrs.

Maria Connelly, idow of James Connelly, who formerly resided in Turkeyf.iot township. Mrs. Connelly was in her "Sth year. She was a daughter of Michael Hugus and sister of Hon. Isaac She was born and ha- resided in this place nearly her entire life.

An exemplary christian, an affectionate mother a kind neighbor. M.YnUIKD. HM IT1 1 AXK 1CN Y. At the residence of the bride's mother, near Stoystowu, on to-toberC, ISM, by Rev. W.

II.Rat.-s, of Johnstown, Mr. Gconre W. Smith, of Meyers-ilale, to Miss KaliS. UR1LS HENDERSON At the Reformed parsonage, Xo. 184 Somerset street, Johusj.

jrn, on October ISM, by Rev. W. 11. Rates, Mr. James II.

Orrs to Miss Jennie Ilcndcn-m, both of Johnstown, Pa. TIPTON WALKER On October 4th, ISM, at Rcrlin, by Rev. IL F. Keener. Mr.

James S. Tipton to MissRinnieS. Walk er, both of -Allegheny township, Somerset county, MAY SCHICK At the Reformed lar-sonage, Meyer-dale, on October 4, 1SS1, by Rev. J. M.

Schick. Mr. James M. May to Miss Maggie A. Shick, both of Somerset county.

Pa. RENSINGER Atthe Reformed parsonage, Rerlin, Px, on September 4, ISM, by Rev. S. R. Rridcnbaugh, Mr.

John A. Rensinger to Miss Louisa Sump-stine, liotii of Southampton township, Somerset county, Pa. WCN PERM MANGES. At the Lutheran parsonage, Stoystown, Pan by Rcvi A. K.

Felton, on Jacob Wonders to Miss Rebecca Manges, both of Forward, Somerset county, Pa. C.INDLESPERGER. At the residence of Mr. II. J.

Meyers, near Hoov-crsville, by Rev. A. K. Friton, on October 2, ISM, Mr. Wm.

A. Myers, of lloovers-ville, to Miss MaryJA. fonillesperber, of Stac- ton'sMill, EASTERLY I'SBAX i. On September lSfil, at the "Mitchell House," Sali-na, Kaasas, Dr. Rishop officiating, Mr.

L. H. Easterly, of Mis Cynthia Husband, of Somerset, Pa. Leaving the same day for Colorado- Springs, their tutu re home. 7.

1 JI A 1 LLER. On September lSsi, at "the residence of Mr. Wm. C. Griffith, near Jenner Roads, by Iter.

J. S. Wagner, Mr. Michael A. Zimmerman, of Jenner Roads, Somerset county, TaM to Miss Miller, of Ebenaburg, Cambria county, Pa.

GRIFFITH WI1ATIIERBY. At the same time and place, by Rev. A. Cameron, Mr. Covisle S.

Griflith, of Jenner Roads, to Miss Etta Wcatherby, of ijucmaboning, ra. Re-ou-TioNs At a regular mpeting of R. I', Cummins Pot, Xo. 2H). i j.

A. lK-partment of held October 7th; I sM, the following preamble and resolntions were unanimously adoptutl i WHKnt.As, Death with a sudden band has stricken our Isc-toved eomrade, C. C. Orton, who had won by his frankness and magnanimity the ItPirrynf ti tiu leanieil to now him, we recognize tlie fact that this Post has lost one of its most efficient members. "His life's march is may wo ever cherish his memory.

Therefore bo it Krmltrri, That the heartfelt sympathy of this Post be sisters and ItmJrrrt. Tlut this resolution be siiread (nc of this Post arid that acopy thereof be transmitted to his friends. C. J. Hamusox, F.

F. Koo-tti. Comniiitee. Yoc My Oi.h FBiet-n?" asked a bright looking '0h I feel miserable, Tm bilious and can't eat, and my back irfsolamc I can't work." "Why in' tlie world don't yon take that's what I take when Tm out of sorts, and it keeps me in perfect tune. My doctor recommends it for all uch tioubies." Kidney -Wort i llw turn iir tr bilious- nest and constipation.

Don't fail ta try it Lonn Branch i Lrrrerw. The followitii; ail- messed li tters in the ruaroMre, at ikmirr-ct, will be acnt to the Letter Office Wu.sIiiiiton, D. if not raited for on or Wore Nor. 1st, Viz I Rrowri, C. Hum tl, Ciimline James, Mi i.iie, Ise, Walter, Oliver, A.

C. Petenbrink, Flora, Rio, Charb, Smith, Ceo. rt, Seentee, W.W., Ih-ndie, "Xoah, Lender, Jaeob, Ifomtsell. Mary Laytotf, Mrs. Kate, Millor 1 I Dm Piles, Rick.

Chorle, Shaffer, Wilson. Wm. rosrAt, eABtw. Brown, D.J Cittncr, Albert Crish field, E. Hess, Oliver, A.

Snyder, George M. A. C. Davis. P.

M. Brown, Wm. W' Gillespie, R. 1L, Misa Eliza, Kinehart, F. It lias never vet been definitely ns to lio "stnick Hilly Patterson," biit the publ are a nntt In saying that Sol Chi the largest and best stin of Roofs, keej SI 'iocs uats, ap, to he found in the cou mt y.

Ho has lust received bis fall stock whit is one of the largest and most eom-( ever bioubt to Somerset county. Give a call. plete him We have a speedy and positive Cure, for Cnrtarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head Ache, in SHILOHS CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath.

Price etc. Sold bv Geo. W. Ri in'oril. Drm-gut.

Somerset, Pa. Fabmkks Look at Tins. The market is open for wheat, potatoes, com, keg butter. maple sugar, onions itc, all nt good round price. them right along and return with the cash or value in merchandise.

Coot fc Rerkits. Or.M:Bs Waxtbh. Mr. A. W.

Coffrotli, of tlie firm of Hughes Coffrotli, Merchant Tailors, Clothiers, and dealers in Gentle men's Fnrnishing Gixsl. at Kcyser, West Virginia, will be In Somerset during Ihe Fair, and wishes to take the orders of all in need of Fall Clothing. He will have with him a full line of samples, which he respec tfully invites alt to examine. Dyspepsia axp Liver Cojipi-aixt. Is it not worth the small price of "3 cts.

to free yourself of every sympton of these distress-ing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer, every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly and if it docs you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Geo. W. lien font. Druggist, Pa.

Roots, Roots, Roots Hats, Hals, Hats Caps, Caps, Cajis and everything keit in a first-class Root Shoe Store is to fi.und at Sol riil's, in Mammoth Block, lfis stock is large, his prices low, bis terms reason a ble. Yon can save -JO percent, by buying from him. His sales are large and his profits small. Call and see bim and be convinced. Gosk Asi A large black cow, alxiut eight years old.

Any information as to her whereabouts will be thankfully received by J. R. Scott. Wasted. ridge and Trestle Carjx-ntcrs, by the Pittsburgh Western R.

Apply to Mr. John Louden, Supervisor of Rridges, Cilv. On, What A t'ocoii Tvill you heist tue warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourself if you can for the sake of saving 5t to run the risk and do nothing for it.

We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than half a million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, nt once. Mothers do not bo ithout It.

For Lame Rack, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous riastcr. Sold by Geo. W. Een-ford, Druggist, Sonierset, Ta. BepIciMeetiiigs.

Meetings will be held at the following times and phice and will be addresscil by able speakers: L.KT Til ERR BE A FULL TURNOUT at all of them. RKRL1X, Monday, OctoU-i K.IXGWOOD, Tuesday, NEW LEXINGTON, GEBnARTS, Wclncsday ROCKWX)I, COXFLrEXCE, Thnrsilay, URSIXA, PIXE HILL, Kridav. WITTKXRIRG, WELLERSBURO. Satuniay. roCAIIOXTAS, Monday, SCALP LEVEI DAVIDSVILLE, JEXXERTOWX, Weil.

STOYSTOWX. SIIAXKSVILLE, Thursilay, BITKSTOWX, SorrnAMiTort Mitus, SALISBURY, MEYERSDALE, Tuesday, Nov. BAKERSYILLK, EDIE, FRIEDEXS, Thursday. 17, 7 p. x.

is, 11, 7 2 19,7 2 20, 7 21, 2 21,7 22, 7 21, 7 2 25, 7 2fi, 2 2H, 7 27. 2 27, 7 31, 7 1. 7 2 2 2, 7 3. 7 4, 7 r. 7 SIPESYILLi; Friday, JEXXER ROADS, Jso.

IL Soott, Geoboe W. Pile, secretary. Co. Cliainnan. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Br virtue of tbe authority riven to the under signed by tbe last will and testament of Rudolph ale 7 era.

late ef Upper Turkey mat township, Somerset county, Pa deeened, he will expose to (ale, by public out-cry, on tne premises, on Saturday, October 20fA, 1SS1, at 1 o'clock r. n. of amid day the following de- crlbM ralnaMe real estate, vis A certain tract of Und situate In Upper Tur-keffoot township, Somerset county. Pa a I joining ads ot John Broagber's taeir, Jonaa Heio-baagh's beirs, John R. Nlekolson, John Dwire, and other.

eonUining aboat Saoacrea, of which 17ft acres are clear, aboat 30 acres in meadow, and within ne mile of the town of Markleton, Then a twe-etory loc booee, a new haak barn, a large log stable, and other outbuildings on tbe premTaM; also a good apple orchard and other fruit tne, aad a email sugar earop thereon. The property Is well fenced. Is nnder good cultivation, and is well supplied with water. rr-Ms-. One-third la hand, one-lhlrd to remain a Ilea upon the land, the Interest thereon to be paid annual! to the widow of deceased, daring her lifetime aad after her death to the helrf of deceased, and the balance in three ennaJ annual payments, with out Interest.

Foaaeaslon will be liven on the 1st April, last, when the deed will be delivered ana jwtiraievt noivv 11m iw ucmiw j-menu. 'Tea per cent, of the purchase money to be paid down on day of sale. Possession given UK of April 18S-J. JACOB OERHARO, JONAS MEYERS, Oct. Executors.

AXlHI. A valuable farm containing about One Uutirti ad Simly jirt Acrtt. (lee) fifty to ftfty-Bve (0-M) acrel of hneat Oak and Fuplar timber tn Llg-onler Valley, twenty-flye acres excellent meadow, eighty acres splendid grain aad peatan land, besides ether timber land, all well watered, limestone on the (arm, good frame house, wagon shed, grain bouse and leg ban. Kitoated from Lock-port, P. H.

mllea, Laeolle. P. K. K- miles. West FatrneM, one and one-half mile, where may always te found a eaih grain aad hay mitWe.

TERMS EASY. Addreas- JAS. Q. LEHXOX, Weadlami Philadelphia, Pa. I Or lnrnilre of H.

W. Lrmmon. LMrobe moreland ectlily tr.s. uoiA PiKHisi, of im, LYDIA E. PiMKHAM'S VEG3TASLS COT-ITOUITD.

Iff ff rowithrp n' frII tbM rlfirul Omntatnt nn4 tliiiiWI HWft aurttral1 frmil nUllli It wiil ure nttnly w-rt f.mtof FtMltCm-plalitf i. I TihA If InrammatSon ard nrvrav tion, Jfcliinff ftd fn.mW. nU tha roueqwoe Aplnai Weakr.cj, autl Jj iar-U-ulnlj Ui 'hAny cf Lift'. II will diskotT? an crIjT ttagv of i.t. Thm to c-ccrou homom tlu-miri c-l rrry rpvrdilj by ttm w.

It morn faicinew, fictulrnrr, tbtroysall crmTluc for Umuinty. an1 ttItc waknm of the stotBArk. It cores Ncnruo Pnxtmtkm, That Iverinc tl in, rtcpjoiy pnH. w'tfit wad hacfcftrtt-. I aImivm irtnaivtitlr mml (U w.

It will oii tlmrs rui nr alt irrOTturtanw act is harmony with tl lr- thut zyTrru th fcmalsayatem. rortlionrrf KiiJn t.f either PXtliia Cmnpoanfl In uDnrr-ft. LVOIA K. Pl.NKUAV'H Y2XETAB1.E COH PO is yrcx-arcit at ao-J T-' Wrn Atmhip, Lynn- ttmna. Trim 31.

hit bouto for fVnt by mail in Um form ot ptii. In t'u form of luzrnt-a. on receipt of prlcr. $: pei mx. 1i.rr.lhr.

Xn. PlnkbaEi fTMlyaoawcrsall Irtfcra of Send for pamphlet. Xtidrm abnrr. Xrmtiom Paptr. Kofaniiiy withmtt LVTIA E.

PlKtIA5-S XJVER PILLS. T.t-.- r-ro rt uttJpation, bUkHicawt and torpt'Htj at llf liver. 2i cmtt bor. SJT -iclil It all Drasji-jis. uJ iv virtue of an on'rr f.ur r.r th Or phan's Court ol Somerset County, tnJ to me directed, I will expose to sale by public uutcry.

1110 im Saturday, October 18S1, at 1 o'clock p. the real esUtc of John J. llcr-ley, deo'd. to-wit A certain tract of land fltuate In UaenahonlDK township, Somerset countr. adjuininir lands of John Mcrlejr, Tohlaa Blouxh ami others, con-Ulning SD acres and -Ji perches.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH. 10 per cent, of purchase money to he pxid when the property Is knocked down, aad the balance upon delivery of deed. HANI Kb A. WEAVER. cU3 Adm'r.

of Joan J. Merley. NOTICE. An Ordinance amending; Ordinance Xo. and See.

4 of Ordinance No. SO ot Ursina borough, which, as amended, now reads as follows Ordintnct St. t. Section 1 That It (hall be unlawful lor any prton or persons to ull hay or coal within the Umiu of Ursina Borough, unlets the same be weighed on the tsnr-ouith icalee, and a fee shall be paid l.y the feller to the weiKhmaster, at men rates as may be hied from time to time by the Council. Any person or persons dlfreg.rdinK this Ordinance (hall be sab.

ject to a fine of not leis than One nor more than Five dollars for every uch offence, said fines to be recovered for the use of said borough a (urns of a like amount are recoverable by law together with the eotta of uit Provided, That If the seller produces aalislactory evidence to the weiphinaster that the purchaser Is satisfied with the measurement without weighing, then the weix-hinc may be omitted upon the psyineEt of the rvicular lee to tbeweifcbmasterthe same as li the article told bad been weighed. Ordintnct So. 20, Sec. 4 Any person who shall lead, ride or drive any hone, mare, ncl.llnn, mule or jack on and aloe the aide-walki, or lenirt.iiwise on the street-erons-incsof any stiect or public hlirbway within said borough shall forieit and pay' a hue of not lest than line nor more than Teu dollars for each and eTery ollence. Paued flually and approved October 3d- A.

V. m. Attest B. F. BOYD.

A. S. Lrrv. Burgess. Secretary.

PUBLIC SAL1-: 'of tamable BEALEKTATE- Pursnant to an order ol the orphans (Tonrt ef Somerset ennty. then ill lit told at public ale, In sjtovtton boruuga, on Saturday, Xovemler oth, 1881, at 1 o'clock, p. the following described real t. tale, late of Iiavid Lohr, ta-wit A valuable lann adjoining lands of John Slpe, Flwanl Lamiiert. Mamuel Wagner, John JsnyJ.

llaviJ Wanner, and Jesse Slick, containing about lla acre, of which about 1(M acres are clear and the balance well timbereiL Alsjut 18 acres of the cleared land Is in meadow. There are a number of good pringg, fngar eamp. orchard, a two-etury dwnlling house, bank barn, and other buildings on the premUes. TEBMS: Ten per cent, of the pnrrhase money to he paid soon as the property is knocked oown the balance of (500 on confirmation of aalr; In tlx months, and tbe balance in one year. A Iter debt are paid one-third of balance to remain a lien on the premises, the interest thereof tu be paid annually to the widow, and at ber death the irini-pal to the heirs of said David Lohr, deceased.

The widow's dower to be deducted from the last payment. Deferred payments to be secured by judgment bond, and to bear Interest from day of sale. ROBERT P. LOHR, 0-U2 Adm'r of David Lohr, dee'd. IiPHANS' COURT SALE.

virtue of an order of sale Unied out of the Orpnans- Court of sjemeraet and to me uirected, I will expose to public rale the tolloa ing detrribed real estate, late the property of Susan Sajder, of tail county, decesseii, oa oa SATURDAY, Xcccmhrr 1S81. at 1 e'eiock r. to wit A certain tru-t of land situate In Milrord Somerset Co, ccntainlug ts ai-res. adjoining lands of Jonn Marker. A.

Ueckler, Kos King, Jeremiah Khulta, and others, on whlcn are erected a good new frame dwelling house, a bank bam and other outbuilding. Land la a good state of cultivation. TERMS. One-half cash and balance in one year. Lbl I C.

1 llZ.lt, Trustee. octliat pUBLIC SALE. In purenn.e of an order granted by the Orphans' Court of Somerset eouutr.ttie undersigned will sell at public outcry, on Wednesday, November D't, 1SS1, on the premises, at 1 o'clock p. the real estate of Tobias Mances, dee'd, in Shade township, consisting as follows A tarm containing go acres, more or less, of which 00 acres are clear and 10 acres In meadow, with a log house, log hare, plenty Uowing water, and with orchard on the tsremises. adioinina lands of Jacob Ripple, Daniel Weyand's beirs, JXebe- mian MaRge ann otnera.

i TSBMS One-half in hand January 1st, H8- balaoca Id one year, without interest. IlEXRY PErTROP, oct9 Administrator. DMINISTIiATOIiS NOTICE. Estate of Godfrey Anstovl, Lite of Conemaah township, Somerset county, deceased. Letters of admlnlstat Ion on the above estate having heen granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to those indebted to the said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against it to present them duly authenticated lor settlement, on Katuiday November 19th, 1M1, at the late residence of the deceased.

HENRY C. MlLTENBERfJER. Octl2 Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EiUtsof Wniiam Qlllerple, lata of New Baltimore borough, deceased.

Letters of Administration on the estate of William Gillespie, late of New Baltimore Uopwgh, Somerset deseased, have heen granted to Dr. H.t'.rfeidt, residing In said borough, 10 whom all peris Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay merit, and those hat Inn claims or demands, will present the same to the administrator, at the late residence of deceased, on Saturday, November IS, Msl 11. u. utiui, Oct 12 Administrator. JJXECUTOR'3 NOTICE.

Estate of Fract Sabre, lata or St.mycreek township, deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to tbe undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against it to present them duly authenticated lor settlement on calumny. tw. rvin, in iiub neidrnos tn tne ueceasea in ntonycreea tnwnsnip. KENRY SCHRE.

OA. 12 Exeeutor. JXECUTORS' NOTICE. of Charles C. Orton, late of Somerset borough, deceased.

Letter testamentary 00 the above estate having beea granted to the undersigned, by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to those indebted toft to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will lease present them duly authenticated for settlement at tbe store 01 deceased, on Saturday, November 19, 188L S. F.PICKIXO. Executor. JEGAT, NOTICE. to Mary lyj.Mg.

(widow). 1. Jacob Leidlg. 2. William a.

Daniel U-ydig. 4. SoIivtooo Loyfllg. Hannah kennel, wnowaa intermarried wilh CbristUn Kenoel, both of whom ace dead, bin left eleven cblbtren. lo-wit: (1) Jucatbn, it) iiamuei, (3) John (4) Ueorge, (1) Jacob O) Levi, (7) Andrew KeniwL, (8) Uliabeth Albright.

(0) Lydta Haktr, 110) bevca bLotlnaker, (11) alary Rennet. Strati, who was Intermarried with Chrt'tUa Albtigbt, both of wnurn an eatd, but wbo left tb fnliowing eigiit children, tivwlt (i) Heniy At hrlitht, Samuel AU-rl jlit. (Si Jacob L. Albright, ft) Helcca Lutdey, i J) jiaria i-er, (K Mannab liurket, (T; Christina () Dellla Carpenter. 1.

tumbeth, Intermarried with Adam Shlrer, both of whom an now dead, and who left the following five children, to. wit: (1) Oevnte Shlrer, VI) William (3) Rebecca Emcrlck, L) Jl Iwry, Elixalieth Fred. 8. Uatbaritie, was Intermarried with John Shoemaker, both of whom are dead leaving tt.e following five children, to-wlt (ll Mary lor, (2) Catharine Say lor. (a) a.ucy Hiker, (4) Sob.moa Huoetnaker.

() Mathlas Mhnemaker, now dea.1, leaving ss his only heir Charles 11. ctuoemaker. V. The children of Foily, wno was intermarried with William Mar, t-wit. (1) Jacob May.

li) WUllam Alay, (3) George May, (4) Mary Couv. ii) Rebecca Sheets, () Christina welur, (7) Mlianetb Knepp, () alatuda Hitmer. M. Christina, wno was Intermarried with Henry Maitlngly, both of whom an dead, leaving 11) Michael iMattinicly, VI) Henry Maitlngly, M) yartua Mattinitly. (4) Mary Mattlncly, (j -beeca Mullei, leaving an only son, Kuwurd Mullen.

You are hereby Itled that In porjae uf a writ of partition lasue-l out of thet'rpban Court ot Somerset county. I will hold ait "-i the real estate of John Ledlg, at. h'A late residonce in sjvuthampuin township. county. on Tnursdav, the 'In 7 offJctoner.

A. D. where you can attend 11' you think proper. sjHKKirr's Owen. EDGAR KYLE, September 7th, lfkL i bherifT.

PATENTS obtained, and all business in the I. S. Patent trtflco, or in the Courts attended to lor MODERATE FEES. va are epwite the S. Patent Odlce, cn-srsitcd in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can obtain vinn in loan tuue liua tboee remote from WASHINGTON.

When rociei or drawing Is ent we advise a tn patentabilitr free of and we make HO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN WENT. i refer, here, to the Postmamer, iih Sdpt. of the Money urder iiiviiii, and to oilicialsvl the V. S. Patent Ofllce.

For ein nlar. advice, terms, and ralerence to actual clients in your own State or county, addrvss C. A. SNOW Opposite Patent OiSee, Washington. D.

C. nsriEW J. M. HOLDERBAUM SON, Having this lrt day of October, US1, part-baaed of J. II.

HOLDERBAUM bis entire stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE AGEICTJLTUEAL on-Itiue the builce at tbe OLD STAXD, VEST END MAIN STREET, SOMERSET, FENIS'A. We ere now receiving a large line of L2Y GC03S, -STOTIOSRS, HA2DWA23, QUE21TSA22, HATS ari CAPS. 2C0TS and ZZZZ2, USSEESSZ and OH. CLOTHS, xil an Larg9 Let cf MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING! HEAVY SUITS AND VERCOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, Wht we will sell cheap. We will t.

4 brag how much we wilt undersell our neighbors, but invite all to CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES WE WILL TAKE ALL COOD COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE. We also keep a full line of all kinds of Arrlrnltantl Implemesita. and have the Agency for the tEle of the FAR)lHAR and COWPKH haw Mllla and Knflaes. w-We have just received a car load of WEsTJlIORELAXD BOILED SALT, the very kind for preserving your meats. i t.5t TRI'SSES TKVSSE3 TKUSSES trusses: TRUSSES! trusses trusses TRUSS F.s: trussed trusses: trusses trusses: trusses: trusses: TRUSSES! trusses: trusses: TRCSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES? TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES I Those a'llitteil shoulil nti-ive'l iiy C.

HARO RUBBER TRUSSES, CERMAN TRUSSES LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES 1 not fail ti s.H the new CELLULOID TRUSS I -A'v. anil omfurt.iMi?. will it r.rT orDHH-VK anil i hy Tar the finct tmss yrt out, loy.l srll them and wiil make a sjict'ialitr of tittir.ir you. i ni h.t of L1DIES and GENTS SHOULDEE BIJACTS sin- among the n-w pkmI isjoivo-L Any giKia not ia sU-k will lie onlcretl wiifit iloirwl, coai-trisiii sjt Belt, I5.vnA':ei, Kustic k.vzE aim, Askletm for vufii OM! veins-, weak swollen or al-ccratrtl limbs. jtirTbose having trouble to get Trusm-s t- St will Jo well to call anil have measure taken, and lit will be guaranteed xxl pxnls and prices n-asonatjle.

i 1 I BLOCK, C. a TRUSSES 1 JOHN F. DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, ScO. The following a partial list of Gils in Ftot-k Carpenter's Tools, Plane, Paw, Hatchet. Hammers, Chisels', AUzre, Ac.

Hiai-k-sniitli's UockIs, ftt-llow-i, Anvib, View, Kilos, Hammers, Ac, Sailillery Hardware, Tab Trees, liiSaddles, Hanie. Buckles. Rings, I5i U. and Tools. Table Knives anil Forks, I'orket Knives, Soisnors, poon and Har.ors, the largest ytock in Sonierset Connty.

Painter" Good, a full stock. White Lead Ikiluml Paints for inside and "outsiile Paint. in oil. all colors, VaniLsh.Turjientine, Flaieil Oil, Bnyhes. japan Dryer.

Walnut s3tain, Ac. Window lila of ail sizes and f-Iass cut to any shape. The best Ccal CHI always on hand. Uur stock of foal tril Lamps is very larjre and C'liMprifos very elegant styles'. IiitstonstWu- hur.

Muler and Cross-cut tftirs. Mill Paw Files of best quality. Por-t-etain-lined Keitles. Hanillcs of al! kinils. rhoveb.

Forks, sipaiU-, Pakrs, GmbHocs, cH-ythes, Snatiis, Cast Steel. M.kHoii llammers, Step Ladders, Carriape an-l Tire Kolts faU sin. Looking C.ia.-ws. Washboard, Clothes Wrinpers, Mial Mats. Tulw, Wooilrn Buckets, Twine.

Rope of all sirps, Hav TuU leys. Butter PrintH, Mop Sticks, Traps. MtwIvanU, Meat Cutters and 8tnrrer. Traces. Cew Chains.

Halter Chains, Shoe, Uiust, and Scnib Brusiies, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Curds, DOOn-LOCKS, IHXC.ES. SCREWS, I.ATCUILS, DOOK-KXOIM and everythin; in tha UniMer's line. Caf, I-ad, Shot, Powder, SoMy Fuse, etc. Tlie fact is, I kep evorvtliinR that bel-mp to the Uar.lw.ire trade. I deal ejrliiMvi-ly in tills kind of r-ooils and give mv whole riteitlion t.

it. Perons who are building, or anv one in need of anything in my line, wi! find it to their advantage to give me a call. 1 Will aiWBTS a liwiau.c for till -r pat must, and hope this seaMin t. IVIX'T FORGET THE PLACE. January St, lfuO.

HAS STOOD YEARS OF FIELD TESTS Band's Twenty-Fiye Dollar FbospIiatB AN AMMONIATED SUPER-PHOSPHAiE $25.00 PER TON Ol 2,000 I Ask yuor dealer for It, and, If be dors nut have It, "Till so Othik," bat addres BArCH fc SO.XS, Sole ManafactoreM, augSl-lm SO Ktf TB DE LAW ABE rmiABClPBlA VA I VA ft REAL ES TA TE 1 By rlrlooof the lower eotifibied In the ik lnlxiii.nl of Walker, lite stony, creek f.wiihlp. Somerset e- unly. Pa ll LxeeuU'rs said Oeceaatst will tiller lor fj.li, l.y pultiie outcry, at tbe late reilenee ol the deceesui, on SATURDAY, VHh, IMS at 1 o'eio p. the follovriag res'. laie, icwi.

N. 1. A certsia tract of land abont tM miles eat ul SfcinkSTllU.le Stooycnsca mwo'liip, S.rjrts.unty. Pa adjoining lan.l of Frmnkiiii SpaBgler. Feief Fornwail.

Jobn Reed a-l elwrs n.nlaiiiln lto acres and allowance, of wLa cres are cr and under loce: tbe bln-e wel! timbered. Tcere are several never tailing springs on Ibis tract. N. 2 A eertatn tract of land, situate In the township and county aloresattl, ailH.miBg lands 1 Levi Walker. Henry Du.

pstaot, David Wanner, and John E. Trent, containing 100 acres and allowance. tract la heavily limbered with spruoo and white pine. There are also 100 or (04 mkI wtnr tiees on I erms mi1 wown vo day of file. B.

One-i' mB of money to te mid intra oa Csr ll sale. j. walker, w. m. sohkih k.

cpt" Exceutors. A UDl'10ICi5 NOTICE. r.nk Sine and I In the Court of foramon Pleas ot Somerxet No. January Term, 1. Volnntary alignment Z'Ah Jt-nuie II.

Mpc, Jim" Fnrh. is.li, AWixnees accrual eonnrmeo. And now. to-wit 27 August. I'M on of Amignce lilcl, the Court appointed Cokrn, Auditor to distribute the lorMis In the bands of the Assignee, to and among those legally entitled tuereto.

SoWEnarr Oocstt. ss. i.l tract from the Record eertifk-d 27th August, 1381. ii. r.

sen ft l. By virtue of the above iulmeni, me hereby gives nuliro be will meet to attend to said uutlcs. on Wednesday, the 1-ih day ol tictoiier. hn and when ail partit later-estcl may alu 1 li thry think pr.T. L.C.CULBORH'.

sept? Aa-Jlt'ir. UDITOR'i-i NOT Tue na lersigned duly appointed auditor to ascertain advancements and mako dldtriimllons of the lund in the bsnds of Juslah Frederick Weimer. deceased, to and among those legnlly entitleil thereto, hereby gives noti-w that he will attend to his appointment on Thursday, October 13th at his otBie. lu Somerset borough, when aad wlien ail persons Interested can attend. r.TRE5T.

sep7 Auditor. fibmi XsTID IMPLEMENTS 3 2 i TRUSSES! 'Jt 2 i TRUSSES! i TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES tli llna lot the above TRUsjSES trusses: TRUSSES trusses: TRUSSES! trusses: BOYD. TRUSSES trusses: TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES T. BOYD, SOMERSET, PA TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES TRUSSES a 3 a 3 BLYMYER, 1 i.ia nuny new ones. 8, liA-KITS BLOCK." JOnX F.

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