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Somerset Herald. GEO. R. 8CTLU Editor- ,T ...October 29, ISM. ESDAT for NoTCiber. na-Ti fori are oat- farest leaves are going fast. in the head are endemic locally. jtt.ondPyes.foraak-byC. Boyd ( overcoats are aWy seen on tie I. t Bargains in Dry Goods at Mrs. A. kit. ,, good bugsy oto Jaraes B srliauni. ;..i.t was a rude reminder of r's bluster. t barpain in all kinds of goods at 1. E. Vbl . hitud-taker wagon U a model ofbeau 1 durability. Lnery J Latest Styles Lowest Prices f M. Trulwcli's. Alabastine for Walls and CeilinCs cmly by C. S. Boyd. j hardware of every desertion, go to I!. lioU'u-rbauuj's. L Bargains in Ladies and Cbildrens Cat Mrs. A. E. rWs. hi will live long and .rosr if you buy ,lrap fromC. N. Boyd. ..., -a.,m ve eav, use TUamond i." For sale by C. X. Boyd. We but i-ure drugs, dispense at C. X. J's drug store. Call and see. g, k and Colored Velvets, all or the very 'makes, at Tarker t Parker's. jook Trout, Halmnti and Ijibrador Her- l can't be beat, at Kcll. r & Sanner's. f best stock of Cigars and Tobacco in the I re to Ik- found at Kel'uT t dinner's. lull line or Black and colored Silks at gt never before offered, at Parker & Par- r new line of shawls cannot be excelled leand j.rice. TABliEB A Pabklr. ft ii?e 'Utters and stutters, butcher p. butcher i-aws, steels, etc,, go to Jas. lolderba u m's. ; full line of while and colored blankets I bed comforts, from 75 cents to 2. j I'AEKEK & PaBKEB, food, the Main street jeweler, sells not ' the Waltham, but Hockford, Elgin, several other makes of American fch es. wW Ooods! New Goods! J ust received by Taukse 4 Parkek. iw Millinery Good of the latest styles received. Mus. A. t. I in. Buffalo Lime Company is now sell- mood Lime at eifiht cents, delivered on xars at their works. For orders, write to jliam Mason, Garrett. Ta. Wilts' Furnishing Good, all the novelties jLeseaon in every branch of this line at y low prices at Tarker &. Parker's. Jhe prudent farmer or teamster, when finp a wagon, invariubly gets a Studcba- t from James B. Holderbatim. Sew dress plaids at five cents : Xew bro- k dress goods at six cents. Taeker Parktb. Jo to K, McDowell for your fine watcht d Jewelry and know that you are dealing h a responsible party. H ill open, on Thursday of this week, a h lot of Bonnets, Hats, Frames, Kibbons, fibers. Velvets, Satins, latest Fall Styles, lowest prices. I M. M.Trf.dwbll. Castoria. Jien baby was sick, we gave herCastoria. lien she was a child she cried for Cast oria. Sien she was a Miss, sheclnng toCastona, 5ben shehad children shegavethem Cast'a. If vou want a wagon that has an honest liare, stand-np air a'oout it, that you can friend on during rain or shine, fit for mar- m mill cr meetinir. buv the celebrated jtadebaker of James B. Holderbaum. $L McDowell the main cross street Jewel i r-m tlie largest and finest stock of fr.tches. Clotks. Jewelrr. Silver and Silver Wert ware, in the county. All goods laranteed as represented. 7 A full line of new Standard Prints, at five bits. Bleached Muslins. Sheetings, Pillow ke Muslim, Tickings, Table linens, Xap- Ins, Towels, Shirtings, Ginghams, Brown B J Colored Canton Flannels, Bed Flannels, flute Flannels and red Spreads, at Farkcr I Parker's. ilf you want to buy a good tune-piet-e go 'J. H. Wood, jeweler, No. 2 Bacr Block Jliere you have the largest stock in Somer Jt county to select from. TaEsi-Asji Notice. All jiersons are here- (V forbidden to taespass upon the !TOerty t the undersigned, in Somerset township. any person or persons fonnd trespassing g.on said projierty, will be prosecuted ac- prdinj; to law. A5fREW WoY (The larjrst stock and bet selection of w k Cablnuers, IS inches wide; Silk Warp dimeros. Colored Caslimers, Cloth Suit- rs, Plai U to match. All the lates novel- in plain and fancy dress gocds, can be n at TkTLHT.uk Park eb's. A full line of Indies' T'nderwear, Gloves ockings. Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Oillars id Cuffs. Fichue. Xetkwear at Parker & arker's. Xew Fail Goods of a'.l kiuds now coming p, and prices are lower than last year, in- (! uding ail the newest styles of Dress Goods, reign and Domestic, Flannels, Canton annels, Jeans. Casimeres, Table Linens, t'ankets. Calicoes. Gingham, etc Call d tee theni. Mas. A. E. Chu Meat MAKKrr. Vain Street. We have st added a large Refrigerator to onr Meat I arket in which all meats can be kept coo1 a d clean. Mutton. Beef. Pork. Ac keit nnantlycm hand. Oin dailr. -Parties laying meat can have it kept in the Refrig- lntir until wanted. We 'jave, also, ltf,JO new brick for sale. tuVk we will sell by the tundred or thous- d at a low price. Rosa Davis & Co. FisHra't School Book ExraASnc At flier's Iiook Store, bomerset, you can buy f-x.nd-liaiiJ school books for much lees an the price of new ones. 8rond-liand klllMtl Wiftlr if in ...l .w. . n .1 . 1 ywhere in the county, can be stdd here or changed for others. This will be an x ilent chanee fir teachers, pcpils and par ts to work off text-books for which they lnvt no use. A most eitrn-ive stotk of vw school books and all kinds of school fc.npiies and reward cards always on sale. M ill orders and in.miriee solicited.. Town d country merchants snprlied. Cloaks, Cloaks! Special bargains in Xew Stockinet Jackets, New Havelocks with plaiud lacks, Nw Runsin areolars, Xew Stockinet and Diagonal Cloth Xew Markets, Xew Sailor-ma le Jerseys, and Brocaded, Misses' and Cl.il drens' Newmarket Havelocks in Fveat variety, and at the very Lowest Prioes. We invite all W Come and insp,-ct our display in this line ot goods and be con vinced of their fine style & quality. Parses & Parker. ' ' Don't reratch, Vote for Blaine. Vote for Logan. Vote for sborn. Vote for Campbell. Vote for Colborn. Vote for Morgan. Vote for Critchfield. Vote for Winters. Vote for Shafcr Vote for Schrock. Vote for Dumbauld. Vote for Lepley. Vote for Ankeny. Vote for Meyers. Vote for Bowman. Vote the straight ticket. The snow flake were flying in the air Thursday and Friday. There is considerable building going on in Somerset at present. - - Th butter and cheese factories in this countv are being closed for the seasou. t ' The county ticket should receive the sup port of every Republican in the county. ; There has been very little betting, as yet, in Somerset, on the result of the Tresiden tial election. The Kockwood Tima has increased its , . ... . sire from a tweaiy-iour 10 a iweuiiT's" column paper. Sixty iersons took passage on the excur sion train irom somersei to i iusuuiju, Monday morning. Xo scratching, next Tuesday, Republic ans. Vote the straight ticket, from Presi dftit to Countv Auditor. " Don't pitch your tent among tnedcad !" was Garfield's advice to young voters. Keep on the winning side of winning issues. The County Commissioners are engaged this week in delivering the election blanks at the different voting places in the county. j - - - - Rev. II. King will preach in the Reform ed Church, Lavansville, next Sunday morn in November 2d. and at Somerset in the evening. There will be a Republican meeting held at the David Caseboer school house, in Som erset township, Thursday evening, October :Y , at 7 o'clock. What is the good of being a Republican unless you support thr whole ticket? You never hear of a Democrat cutting his ticket. Vote the straight ticket. The sale of the real estate of Augustus Medrey, dee'd. will take place one week later than announced in the Herald last week. See advertisement. The Republican meeting to be held at t'r sina Friday evening, will be addressed by the senior editor of the IIeeai.i. Ed. Scull, Esq., and James L. Pugh, Esq. Our esteemed friend and subscriber, Mr. David Tile, who has been in Philadelphia for the past few months, returned to his home in Somerset township Friday. The people of this county should make a special eflort to give old V nclo Jake a rous ing majority, larger than ever before. That they will do it, we have no doubt. The Somerset Democrat falls into line, and celebrates the Republican victory in Ohio by putting up eight of its largest roosters. Let's make it unanimous next Tuesday. Ptepuhlican meetings were held at Pe tersburg and Confluence Saturday afternoon and evening, and were addressed by Capt. W. H. Sanner, A. J. Colborn, and F. J. Kooser, Esqr's. Some of the most ardent Republicans are predicting that Blaine atul Loam's majority ia this county will reach 2,0X. Let every Republican do his level best to make this prediction come true. Owing to some misunderstanding, there were only about one dozen of the members of the Blaine and Logan Club f this place wiio went to Johnstown Saturday evening. They were joined, however, by a delegation of over oue hundred at Stoyestown. The first snow or the seaon fell in this section Thursday. The weather was raw and cold for several days, and ice formed on creeks to the thickness of an inch or more. There was not enough snow for sleighing, but just sufficient for the small boy to be out with his sled. Corn husking bees are now on the pro gram of amusements. Any young man finding a red ear at these parties has the blissful privilege of kissing the prettiest girl present. We presume there never was a young man yet that was not very willing to acknowledge the corn after having finnd the coveted ear. The Democrats are claiming that they are going to reduce onr majority in the county next Tuesday to below twelve hundred. Can they doit. Republicans? We think not. Garfield's majority was l.ft'iO, while that or the county ticket was somewhat larger. By everr Republican doing Ins duty, we can increase this majority by at leat two hundred votes. If i.ny Republican rancies he has a griev ance against some one or the candidates and his male up his mind to "split" his ticket or "cut" his name, we ask him to ponder well before hedoes it. The general election is no Dlace to ceieven. alter a man is rairlv nominated, it is not rijjht to defeat him at the poll. Don't do any " cutting or"splilting miiis year. Wednesday's Harrisburg Palri-Jt says The last or the twenty-nine piers and abut ments of the Vanderbilt brid.e, commenced by Contractor brail a early last spring, was finished yesterday forenoon. It is the sec ond pier from Front street toward the river. The job has been pronounced a splendid triumnh of engineering skill and a fine specimen of mechanical labor. The water went bark on him at last. and forced our frieod John II. Kantner to place a steam engine in his woolen mill south ortown. The engine is a very neat one, and is fifteen horse-power. Xow be the weather wet or dry, the wheels at the raetorv will eo round aU the same. Mr. Kantner has made a number of other im provementt to bb property, and now claims to Lave one of the best equipped factories in the State. On Monday while Captain Hanks, a far mer residing near CentervCle, this county, was driving along the public road near his home, when a chicken bawk scooped down upon his heail, and with bis talons carried off his hat. Tbe bawk flew away, and alighted in a field near by. Mr. Hanks ran after tbe bawk and struck it with his whip which wrapped around the hawk's neck, thereby enabling him to capt tire it, which be did, and carried the bird and hat off. id triumph. Bedford KrpHhiirm. When Mrs. Pershing, wife of Rcr. J. K. Pershing, arrived at her new Lome in onr town last Monday evening with her family, 1 they were apreeably surprised to find the house already oocupi-J. Quite a number i or the rrinds were assembled, bad aupnerj prepareU and on the table, and gave tbem a most cordial preetfng and welcome. After an enjoyable time they separated, leareng behind a donation of the substantiate of life, conisting of provisions, croceriea. etc For tbe welcome and tokens nf kindness tbe paktor and family will hold them in grateful remembrance. "SL John and Daniel that's ray ticket. Xobody can't say nothln' agin them bible foks." It ia now claimed that Mrs. Lockwood hugs delusion. Is this another of the cal umnies of this wicked campaign ? It will cheer the small boy dragging his reluctant way to school tc know that the peanut crop is a million bushels ahead of the record. It has been decided in the courts that if a partner of a dissolved firm neglect to give notice through a newspaper of a dissolu tion of artnership, he is equally liable for all debts contracted after dissolution. Paste thU in your hat. .. i - ' " An exchange says the quickest way to get rid of rats is to place within their reach a pan of flour mixed with unslaked lime, and a pan of water placed beside it. The lime cause thirst, and they die almost immedi ately after they drink. When an election takes place on the day preceding his twenty -first birthday, a man can vote on age. The courts have so decid ed in a test case. That is, if a man's twenty-first birthday fall this year on Novem ber 5th, he legally can deposit his ballot at the election on November 4th. Xaw Books roa Miltord Towicsmr. The people of Milford Township will take notice that Fisher's Book Store, at Somerset, Pa., has been designated to exchange your old readers and grammars for the new readers And grammars, and the said books can also be bought at the same place at introductory prices. By this convenient arrangement the people of Milford will be enabled tobuy all their school books at Fisher's Book Store. We advise all voters to carefully compare their ticket before voting with the electoral ticket as published at the head of the edito rial columns ot the IIkrald. An effort is being made to defeat individual electors, and the State will be full of bogus tickets. Scan your county tickets. See that the name of E. S. Osborne is under the head of " County," and see that the names of all candidates are in their proper places. Watch your tickets! ' , The Republicans of Pine hill raised a Blaine and Logan pole one hundred feet high on Monday, the 20th inst. A meeting was held in the school house in the eyemng which was w ell attend!, and quite enthu siastic. The Republicans or Brotliersvalley township are alive to the issues of the cam paign, and will do their duty on the 4th of Xovember. Hon. A. J. Colborn, X. B. Critchfield and Dr. B. A. Fichtoer address ed the meeting. The issues were ably dis cussed. Pink Hill, Oct. 21, im. R. The entire village of Kingwood came near being destroyed by fire Sunday night. The fire originated in the stable of Esjuire Ger- bardt, and spread from there to Jacob Kre gar's store, Henry Shultz's house and the Lutheran church. The stable was the only building entirely consumed. The flames were extinguished on -the other buildings before they had gained much headway or much damage was done. It is thought that the Gre originated from the spark of a cigar being smoked by a young man who went to the stable for his horse. The Republicans of Xorthampton town ship rased a Blaine and Logan pole 100 feet high at Glencoe last Saturday, and after the pole was raised a meeting was organized by theelection or William Crosby as President and Martin Poorbaugh. Herman Marti and Dennis Iieydig Vice Presidents, and S. Poor baugh anl Joseph Tressler, Secretaries. Addresses were made by J. C. Lowry, Esq., X. B. Critchfield and L. C. Colborn, on the issues or the campaign. The Republicans or Xorthampton are fully aroused, and will show it on Tuesday next. C. Thepublic schools or the Borough opened last week with 329 scholars in attendance, distributed in the different rooms as follows: Room Xo. 1, Mrs. Connelly teacher, GO; Xo, 2, Miss Stutzman teacher, 5C; Xo. 3, Miss Snyder teacher, 58 ; Xo. 4, Miss Knep per teacher, 44; Xo.' 3, Miss Musselnian teacher, 37; Xo. C, Mr. Livengood teacher, 38 ; Xo. 7, Mr. Holbert teacher, 30. There is an increase in attendance oyer that of last year, there being 50 children between the age of six and seven years who arrived at the "legal age" since the close or the last term, and toddled off to the Hbaby room " to commence their education. Editor Herald: The Republicans of Greenvilie held an old time-meeting in this place last evening. Though the weather was unfavorable the school building was full of enthusiastic voters. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. Cal. Lowry, Dr. Fichtner and X. B. Critchfield, who held the unbroken attention of their audience for nearly three hours, with an able discus sion or the issues or the campaign. The interest awakened by the meeting will be felt long, even after the Xovember election. Greenville will be at the post of duty on the fourth of Xovember, and will add her mite toward making the majonty polled by the Republicans of Somerset county the largest known in the history of the party. Jack. PocAHOsTiS, October 21, 1S&4 Reptblicax Rally at Williams. On Saturday night, October 25, for the first time in its history, there was a Republican meet ing held at Williams, a small but live town on the Balto. Ohio Railroad. Tbe meet ing was held in the brickyard of the Savage Fire Brick Co.,, a fit place to advocate the Republican measure, A Tariff for the pro tection of home industries and labor." Mr. J. H. Xoel. the superintendent of the works presided at tbe meeting, and Patrick Jen nings, a life-long Democrat, bvt who now declares his intention of voting for Blaine, Logan, and the entire Republican ticket, aAed as Vice President. J. C. Lowry, X. B. 1 Critchfield and L. C. Colborn addressed the meeting. The Hyndman brass land was in attendance, and enlivened the proceed ings with some choice music Editor Herald : Enclosed find two dollars, for which you will please add my name to your many subscribers ; for with out your paper I feel lonesome. I rj taught to read your Republican paper wlkS but a boy, and feel like reading it Bull. We have quite a lot of Republican breth ren in Iowa, and after Xovember 4th you will see tha. we have a Urge Republican majonty. On the evening of tbe L5tb we had the largest Republican rally that waa ever before witnessed in this city. There was a bailliant torchlight procession, which consisted of over five hundred torches, five brass band, and several drum corps Crops of mil kinds were exceedingly good in this section this summer, but the crop ol Democrats looks rather slim. E. L. Yoder. Minden, Ia October 18. 1834. Mi. Editor : Tbe ' Blaine and Logan meeting held here Tuesday evening of last week was organised by tbe election of tbe following officers : President. Perry Umber ger; ice President, Jacob rile, Josian Ankeny, Peter gpeicher, John Bittner, John Kline, and Jobn J. Baker. . decretaries, Win. O. Knrppcr, Jobn Darr, and Mesheck Beam. Addresses were then delivered by Daniel J. Horner, Hon. A. J. Colborn, Gen. Wm. H.",Koont," and S.tL .Treat TLrcrowd wai the largest ever aVManbld al Uih place betore, on any occasion.' ' The Jerrrertown Mounted dab was present, commanded by Noah' Miller. Altogether; it was a grand and imposing parade.; Tbe .Farmers' Band was in attendance, and played some excellent music The Jeimertown Drum Corps was also present It is said that there hoi never been sncb an enthusiastic meet ing heUat this place In any of tbe previous campaigns. The meeting adjourned wit!) three rousing cheers for Blaine and Logan. RcrrsurAS. Sipesville. Oct 24. 1884. Modoc Indian Oil cores pain instantly. SOFTHAMPTOS IlEJU. .. . Amonit oar famous ooon banters are Messrs. Boy er and J.'artr, the former baying already captured eleven, and the latter te-i- Cood! ; 4 i J. Some of our stiff old Democrats make wonderful long and sad faces over the late elect ion In Ohia. We are afraid it will be worse after they hear. the glad news in Xo. vember. , t -, v Mr. II. L. Vlartz, or near Kennell's Mills, an old and experienced teacher of this township, will leave- for Northampton this week, where be will engage in teaching the coming winter, Potatoes arejplcnty, and sell at the ex tremely low price of 45 cents per bushel. Most of our farmers have stored them away till spring, when they will undoubtedly bring a better price. : ; ': J. L. Kennell, ot Kennell's Mills, who bad been in Pittsburgh last week, returned a few days ago with a full stock of winter goods. ; He says he can famish bis numer ous customers with any article they wish. It will pay to go and see his stock. t The schools of! tbi township commenced on Monday ot last week. The following are the teachers for the different schools : Kennell's Mills, Miss Laura F. ' Martz Comp'a, T?. E. Pugb ; Cook's, J. J. Cook ; Spruce Bank, Beocby ; Fair Hope, Miss Frances Get ; Fink's, J. H. Lepley, A Blaine and Logan pole will be raised near Kennell's Mill on Tuesday afternoon. which will measure 130 feet ia length. Eve ry Republican who is interested in the suc cess of his party is requested to be present, and aid us in this undertaking. A good old time is anticipated. Come one, come all! Whoop 'er up for Blaine and Logan Three cheers ! The principal topics and issues at present in this neck ' woods are tariff, tern peruice. elections and pole-raisings. When you ap proach two or more oersons and they are earnestly talking, you can take it for grant ed the? are discussing one or the other of the above national topics, St. John may receive one or two votes in this township, Butler may come in third, " Sheriff" Cleve land second, and of course Blaine first and Mrs. Lockwood will be left in the dark. Tbctii, Republican meetings were held atWitten- burg, Kennell's Mills, and Wellersburg, the former two on the 2lst and the hitter on the 22d inst. The meeting at Kennell-s Mills was hald in the evening ; there was a good turnout, and it was a grand success. The other two meetings having been held in the day time they were not so largely attended, especially the one at Wittenburg, but it was none the less enthusiastic. A Blaine and Logan pole raising at Sand Patch at the same hour of the meeting, and a public sale In the neighborhood, kept ruony persons away that would otherwise have attended. The meeting at Wellersburg was held in the store of that veteran Republican, J. R. Brin ham, but owing to a rain that passed over that community at the time of the meeting, the turn out was not as large an it would have been under more favorable circum stances. It is gratifying to Republicans to see the deep interest the people are inani festing in the success of the Republican par ty at the coming election. The people seem to be fully aroused to a sense of their duty, Xever before, or at least not within the knowledge of your correspondent, was toe re so much enthusiasm among the Republi cans as is manifested at this time. Old Som erset will increase her Republican majority from three to five hundred votes.' Hon. J. M. Campbell seems to be a favorite among the people, and they will roll up an increas ed majority for him as an appreciation of his efficient service to his party while in Congress. The number of Hoppers from the Democracy to the Republican party is daily increasing. The people are not asleep, but alive to the issues of the campaign, and with such leakers as Blaine and Logan, vic tory is ftilly assured. Pror. X. B. Crichfield, our candidate for Prothonotary, and Dr. B. A. Fichtner, or Confluence, addressed the meetings, discussing the issues in a masterly manner. , B. Wbllkrsbfbo, Oct. 24, 184. ' Editor Herald : I want to tell you how ungentlemanly some of the Democrats be haved while James G. Blaine was in this city on October 9th. It was not known that he would stop here to speak until tbe morning of the 0th, when a brief notice was given to the people by a little handbill, merely announcing the fact. Meanwhile in the city quiet preparations were being made to give Blaine a hearty reception. Re publican business places were beautifully decorated, and many residences on East Market and Xorth Main streets to the rail road, were hung with flags. The carriage which conveyed Blaine to the park was an open one lined with fur, and drawn by four snow-white horses. Men, women and chil dren cheered, and handkerchiefs were wav ed in every direction, fully six thousand people being in the park. Blaine was ac companied by Judge Denny, of Xew York. He made a grand speech. Meanwhile Mr. Blaine was engaged writing his autograph for ladies, who passed their paper and pens up to him on the stand. Jle shook bands with all who could reaoh him, and was en thusiastically received by all Republicans. Not so by some of the Democrats, who so belittled themselves as to insult the future President by throwing what purported to be Mulligan letters, with the remark. " Mulli gan letters; Blaine wants yon thread them." They bad also the impudence to band sev eral to Mr. Blaine while being driven through the streets.- I think tbe act was an insult to every true Republican, and I am very glad that I am not a native of a city that is governed by such fellows. (Excuse me, I can't cal 1J them gentlemen). I feel proud that Blaine first saw the light or day in Pennsylvania. He is a good, and a no ble looking gentleman. Xow, one word for the Herald. We are highly pleased with tne way you conduct tbe Herald, and the particular pains you take to explain any circumstances pertaining to or about persons formerly from Somerset county, who have been absent from there for many years. have reference to several deaths that have taken place in tbe west. Hurrah for the Herald, and the Vxxd ; may he live until bis head has grown gray in trying to per suade men to come out rrotn the darkness of Democracy unto the light or Republican ism. Mansfield Republicans are going to do their best for Blaine on eleotion day. I hope old Somerset will be all right, too. Good bye. . TlLLIK A. LlXDSLKT. ' Mamfield, O., Oct. 18. 1884. Dr. J. M. Lonther I'hyalcian and Druggist, Somerset, . . : Fa. Chronic diseases a ' ' ' specialty. The purest and ' best drags in the market Pat ent Medicines, Stationery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc., etc., kept constant ly on hand, and sold at tbe very lowest prices. Store and office on Main Street three doors east of tbe Somerset . . House, Somerset. Pa. Don't for get the place. A share of the public patronage ia respectfully solicit . ed. Call and in spect my ' stock. ' J. M. LonHkR,' M. D. MARRIED. BRAJTDT BRANT. On tianday, Au gust 24. 1884. by Rev. J. 8. Wagner, Mr. H. Lincoln Brandt to Miss Rebecca Brant, both of Brotbersvalley township, Somerset coun ty. Pa. s I MENSER BAKER. October 28 1884, at the Lutheran parsonage in'Sonierset, by Iter. J. F. Shearer, Mr. Irwin Menser and Mis Lena Baker, both ol near Somerset, Pa, I r.XAfiY STHUrrKFR fWrJw on 14, at the Lutheran parsonage in Somer set, by the same, Mr. John C. Gnagy and j Miss Annie C. Schmucker, both of near. Somerset, Pa. About tl lis time, as ths almanacs say, the turkeys wonder why their ownors are so generous.. . .' Dr. S. E. Duffleld, one of Faltun county's most prominent citizens, died at his home in McConnelisburg on Tuesday of last week. President Sayer, of the South Pennsylva nia Railroad, said in Philadelphia that the road-bed and track of that railroad will be built at once, as far as practicable, without regard to when the tunnels will be finished. Steam Saw Mill ron Saix. Twenty-five horse power ;' mounted on wheels ; nearly new ; price low ; terms reasonable ; owned by Shallcross 4 Oliver. Located on land of David E. Wagner, in Shade township, Somerset county, Pa., where it can be exam Inod. For information apply to CorraoTH & Rdpfel, Somerset, Pa. Republican Meetings! Meeting will be held at the following named times and places, and will beaddrcss- ed by able speaker : . October p. M. Rockwood, "28, 7 " -Kingwood. "29, 7 " . Xew Lexington, "30, 2 " Xew Centreville, "30, 7 " . Ursina. " 31, 7 " JennerX Roads Xoy. 1,. 2 Casselman, , " " 7 ,. . C CuLBORX, Secretary. J. R. SCOTT, Chm. Co. Com. A Farmer Killed by the Cars. Coxnellsviixe, Pa., October 28. Thomas Ludrick, a farmer living on the Boyd place, in Bullftkin township was run over and killed in Demuth's cut by a Bouth-bound freight train on the Southwest road last night. A young mai named Oilman dis covered the remains a few minutes after the accident. The unfortunate man was literally cut to pieces. Hi9 arms and legs were cut off, his skull was crushed and the body oth erwise mangled. Fragments of the remains were scattered along tbe track from a distance of 100 yards. Justice Campbell impauled a jury and held an inquest to-aav. a ver dict of accidental death was render ed. Ludrick had been in town last night, drinking heavily. He started to walk home about 6 o'clock and it is presumed that he was overcome by the potations be had taken and lay down on the track. The deceas ed was about 38 years of age, and leaves a wife and five children. On his person were found t'i 37 and some trinkets. Earta For Blaine. . 2sew York, October, 23. Nobodr aver saw 6ucb n immense crowd of people in the Brooklyn Academy of Music as aasembled tuere to-mgnt to listen to Mr. EvarU on the it-sues of the campaign. The auditorium and stage were crowded to suffoca tion, the boxes were filled with handsome women, and if there had been a chance to hang from the flies over the stage, men would certainly have been found there. When Mr. Evarta stepped to the front of the platform he waB cheered lustily for full five minutes Then he was cheered again and finally the audi ence got on their feet and railed until they were hoarse. Mr. Evarts said in part: HEARTY SUPPORT F BLAINE. '"The issue before voters in the campaign is not one of men, but of measures. It is simply whether lor years the Government of the coun try is to be placed in the hands ot the Democratic or the Republican party. The time to consider wheth er Blaine should be beaten was be fore big nomination. Now that he has triumphed, no true man will raise up his hind to defeat him, unlees he u an enemy to the Repub lican party. Is Mr. Blaine anything but a Republican from head to foot, in sentiment, speech and action ? Has he not been euch for twenty- five vears? Is he not such to-dav?' A Livery Stable Burned. Connklsville, Oct., 22. William Sarveni livery stable, at Scottdale, was burned at three o clock this morning. Four horses and six hogs, all of his bue;ie3, spring wag ons, sleighs, harness and robes were turned. Loss, $1,500; no insurance. The building was owned by II. G. Gire and valued at SSOO. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Maimed while Seeking a Pension. Cumberland, Md., October 22. Earnest Merk'e, a German of Kan sas City, aged fifty-four years accom panied bv his wife and fourchildren, was strnck by an engine and caboose on the B. it O. K. R., three miles west of this city, this afternoon. He had both feet crushed so that they were amputated here to night He was an old soldier and was on his way to get a pension at Washing ton. A Barber's Big legacy. PiTTSBiKG, Oct. 22. Herman Haunt, a barber doing business on the South Side, was surprised on Saturday to receive a 'cablegram from Hesse Caseel, Germany, in forming him that one of his uncles had died and left him a legacy ag gregating $2S0,000. He was at first loth to believe the statement, but a epcond cablegram from his parent confirmed the story and requested him to come on at once and public ly claim the money. Mr. Haupt left for New York on Sunday night, after quickly arranging his affairs. He eailed for the old country this morning, lie will reacu nis destina tion in about twelve days. Han on a Lamp post. Bloomixgton, III., October 20. Last night Fred Schultz while drunk threw a stone at the Kepablicaii procession which struct a man on the bead and rendered him insensi ble. Tbe crowd at once caught Schultz; beat hitn severely and putting a rone around hia neck hauled him up on a lamp-post and left him . hanging. He was cut down by the police just ia time to save mm. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Bro baker, late nf Shade Twp, Lettar of avaaalBlatrauoa the above estate baring bscn irraatad to tae nnderslroed by tne proper aaUsortty, aotlos Is hereby a;iven to all sorsoos lad stead to said estate to mass immedi ate aayssent, sad those bavtag claims against the same wlU urastnt tbesa dalv authenticated far suMSMSt oa Baiarosy, tna zma oay non ear, UfH, al tae late resiaeaes oi aeeeasi. Bfaaa snai r lh, Administrator. VDITOB'S NOTICE. Ifarlnr beea annotated Aadltor bv the Or phan's Coon orSooaernet Ooanty, Pa., to disUib ata the faads la the haada at LA. Kretonman, Adsaallratf of Noah BorkhoUer dee'd, and to aeentaia advaaeeasentr aad distribute the funds to and amcag those legally entitled thereto, avUoe Is hareby given that I will attend U tlie datbs of said apiolntmnt at mv othosln Somerset Boroaga oa Thursday. November so, when aad whers all persons rntreted maj auenn. ss.1. hack. acta. Aadftur. 1 AA SALESMEN WANTED I I II Quod wan, steady I I II I drseJ. ACSTINSHA Wares. Steads Work. Ad- J. ACSTIN SHAW. Nurse ry- X W man, Roehester, R. T. sepnm Tts Kra RtBtamli Irpito ! The Largest Eetail Stores in West- r m PeuuylTtnia.. BLACK SILKS, Colored Sfilkt, Plain and Brocade Velvet, Silks for Wedding Outfit, Ladies', Misses and Cbildrens' Wraps, Seal Skin Sacques, Mantles, Dolmans, Jerseys, Underware, La ces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Flannels, , Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Dress Goods of For eitra and Domestic makes. Im mense new stock now ready : in all of our 31 depart ments. Library Hall Building, 201-205 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh. Jos. Home & Co's. RETAIL STORES. octlSSm. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Samuel Snjiler 5 In the Common Pies vs. rofS- m-rtet Count j. Pa. Th Boftalo Lima Co ( Mo. &s Sept T. ISs. U lulled. . (FlFa. lurid Brnbaker 1 vs. V No. Spt. T. mL Same. ) At an Urtihana Court held at Somerset. Pa., oa th24iBdy of May, 1S&1, the amlemlgned Au ditor wu duly appointed to mak a dlftrtbutloa oi ino :uou in me nanas oi jonn j. spanaier. Sheriff, rilcr from lii sal of tne deiendanta' ruperty In the above case t and among tboae eitaiiy entitled thereto, hereby aires aotlce Mutt he will attend to the ilulieaol the above appointment on Wednesday November 19. ISM. at fala eltice in Somerset, Borouich, when and where all persuas Interested can attend. It. Li. XSAE.K, oeUSL - . , Auditor. 4 il.MIMSTKATOH'S MJTKJ11 Estate oforSosaniia Ootsen, Ute ofMlddlecreek Twp., Komersot County, fa deceased. Letters of adulnlstralioa oa the above estate havlus; been irr&nled to the nnderaiirned by the proier authority aotlce is hereby Klven to ail persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to Dreamt them dnlv authenticated for set- Uement on Saturday, tlio M day of Nov., 1-81, at the residence of the Administrator in New Cea- treville Borough, Somerset County, Pa. 1). w. M ILL, octlS. Administrator. PXECUTORS NOTICE. LsUtte of Macdatena Sipe, dee'd late of Jcnner township, Somerset onnty. Pa. 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 havingclalmsagainst the same wui present mem duly authenticated to tne un dersigned at her late retidense in Jenner Town- snip, nomerset County, Pa. JOHN A. SIPE. Executor ol Magdalene Slpe, dee'd, Oetiet. A DM I N I STR ATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Samuel Houmpplc, dee'd, late of Paint Township, Somerset County, .Pa. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons lndebtt-d to said estate to make Immedl. ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday, niiremoer', lttHt, at the lute residence ol tbe deceased. NOAH HDLSAPPl.E, oct!5. Administrator. FARM FOR SALE. V valuable farm, located at HarnedsvlIIe, In this County, one mile Irom Uraina Station, on the Pittsburgh Illvldon of the Balto. and Ohio Kauroad, la one-red lor sale on EASY TEEMS. It contains 23 acres of good firm land. Is well wa tered, and has good buildings which are aituate in the village ol Harncdvilie, and convenient to church, schools, ete. It will mike a very defera ble homo for some mechanic who wishes to work at bis trade. Tha terms will be made to suit. For particulars apply to w. n. wuuu, Somerset; Pa or tr &r ii i v v i octli. Harnedsvllle A DMIX1STRAT01V SALE OF BEAL VALUABLE ESTATE. T)anuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of X Somerset tjoaniy. rennnyirania, mere win be sold ot public sale'at Berkley's Mills, Summit Township. Somerset County, Px, on SA VRDA Y, NO VEMBER 22, 1S84 at 1 o'clock r. M., the following described Beal Estate, late the property of Augustus Medary, dee'd, to wit : No. 1. A tract of land situate In the village ot Berkley's Mills, aloresald. adjoining lands of Wilson E. Walker, Mrs. Tracy Kboads, Daniel Bowman and W. H. Owens, containing about 7 acres ; good pasture land, good spring, etc. No. 2. A tract of land situate in Summit Twp,, aforesaid, about l'i miles from Berkley's Mills, adjoining lands ol Wm. Zinn, Wm. Hirsch, and Andrew J. Lehman, containing about 4 acres, ill In a good atate of cultivation. No. 3. A lot of ground situate In the Borough of Meyersdale, county of Somerset, aforesaid k nown on tbe plot of said town as lot No. 147 of tbe dinger survey well fenced, and lu good slate of cultivation. Ten pereentef the purchase money to be paid as soon as the property is knocked down, forty per cent, on continuation oi sale and delivery oi aeea and the balance in six months from day of sale. Deferred payment to be secured by judgment oonu. rj.HK! niiiUH, octa. A.lmr. of A. Medary, dee'd. QRPH AN'S COURT SALE OF Valuable ' Real Estate ! By virtue of an order of sale isseed out of the Orphans' t'ourt of Somerset Connty, Ia , 10 the undersigned, there will he exposed to public eaU-ry on tne premiss on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1884 at 1 o'clock 1). m.. tbe lull. mica: described Real E tate. sitnate in Jenn-r Townfhlp. Somerset Coon ty. Pa,, late the property of Joseph Berkey. dec'il eontainlDK 15v acres more or lea;, having thereon ereciea two pians DWELLING HOUSES, a Is rife Bank Bara and other oatbnildinvs, sdjoln in lands of Uoonfe Rayuan. David Berkey, Ja fb Daniels. Joseuh Schmacker. Wm. 8. Monrsn and others. The above land Is in a hiirh state of cultivation, except about 20 acres of wood land. It Is sitoate about one mile from Momn's Woolen factory, and about three miles from Jenner X lioa.lj, and is convenient to church and school. One-tlilrd of tbe whole nnrrhise money, after the expense ot sale, etc , are dedaeted, to remain a lien on the premise; to secure tbe widow's dower the Interest thereof to he paid to ber annaalle. and at her dmlh the principle sum to the heirs and le fts! representatives ot josepn Kersey, dee d, of the balance one-tbtTd down on confirmation of sale tad delivery el eeed. aed the remaining one third in three equal annual payments from data of sale without Interest. Ten per cent or tbe whole pronau money to be paid as soon as property Is knocked down. Deterred payments to be secured oy i augment oona or morrsaKe en tne premises. ISAAC HLK KEY. DA VI D BERKEY, . . Trustees. ecu-tt. E! TRAY NOTICE. There came treansssinr oa tbe tmalm of me BU!riiCDeu in pawl iOwnanitK tiooierset County, Pa., about the first of May , 184. a blask and white spotted eew, about are years aid. Tbe owner Is requested to some forward and prove property, pay seats and move k, or else It will be dealt with acooroina; to law. oct. JOHN'S. TANEs. alOMEBBET MA at MET. . - Corrected by Ooos BaaaiTa. - SULKXS IB CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED Apples, dried, W k. ........... Applebatter. gal Bran, ft l'O Better, (keic) (roll) Buckwheat buan. meal, Its) as , Beeswax W Bacon, shoulders, fl s....... " sides, r eooatryhams, Vft..... Corn, (ear) sew V umbel (shelled) old J ; ' meal V a Call aklns, f h , Ksrs, Wdoi t'loar, ft bW..... ..... Flaxseed, ft bu. (tot) Hams, (sotfar-eured) V ........... .Ste ) 00 : islis V0e ft .......... ...J'e ............. .2e Je 70 TiQSOe esse a 83 0 SOe ...4 00tt fie i 7iO .ISe i:;r ?rM .'" T m.. .............. ....SUCS4 Aie ppsr, - .... n....SsMrrec kil. TirilKifl MM dlfBirs.sBd chop 100 ts.. a. Oats, f ba.... ..Srf940e Potatoes, f ba (new) oi Peaehea. slrles), fl ...ftesjioe Kjs. ft oti j Ks.ni. ft j. Salv Korl fj tM, wxtra. 1 7&1 as " Umajpd Aram, per sat...... ..1 tussi so " ABDUHl. per SBCK... ISM Sagmr, yellow ft " while Tallow, .... Wheat, ft ba.... b ttjbw ........ f&7 Wool, yl. GENERAL Election Proclamation. W HIKE AS, in and try an act T Uenera! As seuiMy of tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eulitle.1 "An act to regulate the general olertioos within this Commonwealth," It ia enjoined upoa me to give public notice of said elections and to enumerate in said notice what oftt.vr are to bask leetad, J, JUH. j. srASULfcB tttgn bnenu of the county ol Jvitaerwt, do hereby make known and give this publte notice to the electors of the county oi nonierset. mac a uenerai ueeuoa wui be held in said count! un Tuesday the Enntt' Oaj 'oT HofoalEr, 1884 -- the name bemg tha Tuesday next loUowlng the first Monday of Novemler. The electors et the bnroogh of Confluence to meet at the Council Chamber, ia said borough. Tbe electors ol the borough and election dis trict No. 1 of Somerset township to meet at the Court House, la said borough. The electors of election district No. 3 of Somer set township to meet at tha aoasej ana shop of Perry Vmuerger In S'.pesviile. The electors of election district Ifa. 1 of Hllf..rd Township to meet at the school house in Kock wood, In said township. Tha electors of elect km district No. S of Mil fori township to meet at the old hotel formerly occu pied by Richard Caldwell, la Uebhartsbura;, in said tuwnsltlp. The electors of New Centrevltlo to meet at the school house m said borough. Theeleetorsol the township nf Vpper Turkey foot to meet at the bouse of John A.Shulu, in said township. Tbe electors of the township of Lower Turkey. (hot to meet at the school bouse ia Cretiia bor ough. The electors of the borough of Vrslna to meet at the bouse of J. B. Miller, opposite IMrls a Co der's store. In said borough. The electorsof the township of Addison to meet at the si-hoot house la Petersburg. The electors of tbe townsulrj of Middlecreek to meet at the house occupied by Jesse C Sweltser, In New Lexingtoo. The slecturs of the township of Elkllrk to meet at the bouse of Mrs. Barbara Barehus, la the borough ol Salisbury. The electors of tha borough of Salisbury to meet at the hones ot Mrs. Barbara Barehus, in said borough. The eleuuirt of the borough of Merersdale to meetat the council chamber ia said borough. Tbe electorsof the township of Summit to meet at the council chamber la Merersdale Iwrough. The electors of tbe borough of Wellersburg to meet at the school house in said borough. The electors of the township of Greenville to meet at tha school house, la Pocahontas, in said township. Tha electors M thw township or Southampton to meet at the house vt J. il Kennel, in said township. The electors of the town" hi ilp of Northampton PourluMigh, in said to meet at the house of John township. The electors of the township of Larimer to meet atthescnoul house In Wlttenburs; lnsaid town ship. The electors of the borough of Berlin to mee at the boose of Archibald Compton, in said bor ougb. The electors of the township of Brotbersvalley to meet at the house of Samul Hemry, In Berlin borough. The electors of the township of Stonycreek to I meet at the school house at bhankn ille, In said township. The electors of the boron, h of Stoystown to meet at tne house formerly occupied by Henry J. Miller, in said boruugh. The electors of the township of Quemahontng to meet at the house ol Jacob Caster, in S toys town. Tbe electors of the township of A llegheny to meot at tne bouse of Albert Hlllegas, ia said township. Tbe electorsof the norongh of New Baltimore to meet at the houso of , In said bor- o'-h. dp of roa ' Levy, in meet at the house of Peter said town- ship. The electors of the township of Shade to meet at tne ntiuse of Jacob nelmnn. In said township. l ne electors ot tne tow run loot Paint to meet at the school house erected on the lands of Henry Berkey. in said township. The electors of the township of Jenner to meet at the house of Tbos. Oaliaicher, at Jenner X nnaus, in said township. The elect'irs of the township of Jefferson to meet at the house oi Solomon Baker, In said town still). 1 ne electors or the borouirh of JennervIUe to meet at the school house in sunt borouirh Al wr.irn time and Places the nullified voters will elect hy ballot: THIRTY PtKS(S for Electors of President and V Ice President ot the United States. UM Pi-K.SON lor the othce of Cunirressmaa. at-utnre ror tne state of Pennsylvania. (JiNK PER.SUN forUonress from the Seven teenth Dl.-trict of Pennsylvania, composed ol tbe Counties of Bedlord, Blair, Cambria and Sotner- it TWO PERSONS for Members of the House ot Representatives ot Pennsylvania for bomerset County. ONE PERSON for Prothoootarv of Somerset Ounty. u. fc PE11&U7 for the office of Sheriff of Somer set County. ON E P f ;KSON for the office of Reslster and Re corder of Somerset County. ONE PERSON for the office of Treasurer of Somerset County. THREE PERSONS for the office ol Commis sioner ot Somerset County. ONE PERSON sir the office of Poor House Di rector of Somerset County. I HREE PERSONS lor the office or Auditor of Somerset i canty. 1 make known and give notice as directed, that every person, except Justices of tbe Peace, who shall hold any office of appointment of profit or trust under the government ot the Vnited States, or ol this Stale, or of any city or lnoorported dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or airent, who shall lie em ploied under the leiclslaiite, ludiciarror exeru live department of this State or of the l ulled Slates, of any city or of any Incorporated dis trict ; and also that every Member of of Congress and the State Legislature, and ol tlie select and common council ol any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth and that no In spector or other officer at any election shall be ell glble to any ertlee to be voted for. I also give official notice ol the following proviso ot an act approved March 25. 1 . That tbe qual ified votersof the several counties ol the common wealth at all general, township, borough, and special elections are hereby hen-after auiborled and repaired to vote by tickets, printed or written, or fpartly printed and partly written severally cla.'silird as l.iilowa-. one ticket shall embrace the names of all judges ol courts voted lor, and be labeled on the outside Judiciary ' one ticket shall embrace tbe names of ail stale offices voted for and be labeled State ; one ticket shall embrace the namesof all county offices voted for. Including the othee of Senator, member or memliors of Assembly if vo ed for, and member of Congress, if voted for, and be labeled County. Oivea under my band at my office at Somerset this th das of tic tolier. in tbe year or our Lord one thousand elitht hundred and eighty four, aad In the one honored and ninth year or the Inde pendence of tne Vnited states. JOHN J. SPANGLE R, Srerifl. Sheriff's Office, Somerset, i Oct. 4, lest. FBI TATE SALe.. Valuable Real Estate IN Allegheny Township. THE undersigned offers at private sale his Real Efta'e. situate in Alleahepy Township, Somerset County, Pa., consisting of the following described tracts : No. 1. Tbe homestead farm, consisting of one bund red and seventy acres, well improve. I, with a bare and house, new. The land la ia a good state ol cultivation. No. if A tract of seventy-two acrec, adjoining No. 1. The improvements consist of a good lion to and bsrn. No. 3 A tract of one hundred and twenty acres. The improvements are a good Log Hoae. and other buildings. The Bedford and Somerset Turnpike runs through the last two named tracts. Nos. xandA They have also sufficient timber tj supply the larma. Nt. A A tract ef one hundred and fortv-elirht acres, with a small hnoe and atable tnerron erected ; five acres cleared, tbe balance well tim bered. No. 5. A tract of one hundred acres, known as the-White Hurs- Tavern Stand,"' with all the ch-arcd land anl the Improvements thereunto be having. Kour of the above tracts are situated within one mile of tbe South Pennsylvania Railroad, now under construction, and tbe "White Horse" property, within two mila a. Possession will be glvea April 1, 1K3, or sooner, u ucsirea. For further particulars, persons desiring to pur chase will call en or address the undersigned at jLTivuiiiia zuuge, ra aujliata. S A Mr EL WALKER THE-EQUITABLE Life Assnrasce Company of tie ' uiiiteJ States. Hen ry B. Hyde, Pres't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE. LONDON ASSETS SURPLUS INCOME - - $53,030,581 - - 12,109,756 - - 13,470,571 New Assurance written in 1883, $81,129,756. Paid to policy holders durinsr the last 24 years, $73,817,699. The Society has writ tea, during; the past twen ty year, aa aggregata 1 mount cf new assurance larger than has been srrtttea by aay other panyia the world- . The surplus fnnd ef the Sewdely. en a Kor par cent, ralaation. Is larger taaa that of ear ether Ufa In reran re eempaay fa tbe world. Ths FgriTista Lira Asscbascs f$dcrsrrls- saeM plain aad sissais eoouaet of assurance, free front Lnrtlcasom aad tecbakal eonditii a, aad IJIDISPVTABLE after three years. Ail poli cies, as sooa as they beeuas indisputable, are payabla IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory proofs of death, aad a legal release, without the delay nsuf with other eompaales. By this raoart nrioT, ts beneficiary of aa Entaila ble policy is not only saved front aaoojlaa delays and sxpeasea, bat reeefres pecanlary teller as aolckly as If tks amount of the a ta ranee had bees lassstsd la a bond ef tha Oo eminent of tbe r tilled States. W.Frank Gaul, Sroial Ajrent for SoxnetrMt Co. IT WILL TO IUT DB.Y GOOD -AND MILLESTEEY GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is Large, giving you a wide range to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 ami 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. MAIN OFFICE AND YARD . 1 1)r"nch 1 ttt lew and Yanl Kear 266 Main street.: Wholesalers and Retainers j Op. s. c. b. . st ati q n- T-jiimbo AND PTTTT.rr aaaf w eftaMi HarlaniSfifoii rOFI.AR. SlIISCS, fit if TV, f-Jrf-.. WALsir, YixoRisn. sash ..5J;.,. YtLLnw r'yE H1X0LS, U,RS. VHESTMT. WHITK sivc r s-ru lom.J A Ueneral Line of all rredes of Lumber and Building Material and Rooflng'siate kept in Stock. uiL. .? . "rtoln 'a too line ol our busluess to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets. Odd-alted work, &e. Manager, Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C BOYTS, PORTER & 00., Brass and Iron Founders, rers or Miners' Supplies, WATER ST., 01T0SITEB. .. DEPOT, CHSXELLXVILLE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. L' ''14 ill. V. i u r i For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Dump Cars. Hoisting Crabs Stone Picks, Stone Welles, LARRIES, TIT CATwS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS fDKK 0EN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Castings ami Foncines : Sheet-Iron repaired at sliort notice. EQORSED BT 50CmSTSA3 Kl CHEAPES THTt tistnLtill! Over 50O Beautiful Designs. 155.1 r- , 1 ffl --"- i j .v rico Ltct a li t CJrcurerc. MONUMENT L COMPANY. mi 1 REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO A Bnainees Klmtkm is the atnat profitable, herarae It is tha ssnet nserftiL Our aha ia to praetieany train yotuiz men for the actual seiuirements of this commercial S8T. ladiTidoal instrocia. Ato BtwMnia aaa enter at any tiasa. Fa ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of John I. staeffmaa. dee'd. rate of Coae masith Townnhip, Somerset Cuonty. Pa. Letters ef edearaViratl on tbe abure estate aartng been sr-anied to the andersicned by tbe proper antbnrity. notice la hereby giTea te all persons mdsoteo to said estate to suae Immedi ate payment and thoee baring claims against the Samelo prasnt them duly aatbenttcated for set tlement ea Tnarwlay, NoTember a, lv4, at the residence of the Administrator. JACOB 1. KAtTPXAJf, sepSi. Adjnialstrater, PAY YOU YOUR GOODS MAT22IALS, MOVLDiycs. STAIR RAILS, BALLS ft: RS. At I EL tOSTI Somerset Branch. R. R. Station. Somerset, Pa. Machinistsand Manufactu Fverv Ptimn fully WAKKA.N r Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Work : Machinery of all kinds bnilt and nay7-lyr. It Will Iay You To Buy Your Memorial Work Of fa F. Staffer, tercet Ma Manufacturer of and Dealer in fill Etiltrn Work Furmitkld sw Xhort Sotict. in til oir. Mtta Ajrruor Ikt WHITE VHOSZL! Persors in nel of MOXI MEST WORK will find it to their Interest to call ml my aimp. where r'lr sliuwiiin will be riven them, w-eriis-("f'.,J.G,T,""' PKII E tkr LOW. llaTiU Special Attentkw to the Wlitz Rrjia; or Pure a Innzte IstrwIuerJ be RFTV. W. A. ORT0. as a C Impmeemnt ia point of MATERIAL A.SD tO.sSTMtCTKi.S, and whieh is destlnl to h the FofMilar Mnnamnt for or rbwmlile CU- M.IIVt 1 A ( ILL WM. F. SHAFFER. WILL H. WOOD, THE Jeweler, 3To. 2, I5.ier Block, Somerset, Penn'a. ENGRAVING NEATLYDONE. MUSICAL INSTECIE5TS AID SEIET KUSIC ctrcaiara, auiareae r. uxjrr as BU2M, rutaborg, Fa. TjM!OI.rT109i OF PAKThlESUIHlr. Tbe Ce-Partaenhip heretofore existing between tbe aterlBiief. doing rnsinessanderthe Bna name ef Muwmaa a Ksl. wae dls .lrel the sth laj of Urtufwr. lsivt, by aanroal ennsrnt. Ail 'lelws owing lo the saJri partnership are l be reeriTnd by eltiMrr ef the lormer partaers at their office in Sujyestowa. W1AH BOWtlAX, EiXiAB iiYLE. Sth Buwmaa will ereitlnne ia baa. iaese In tbe same bolMlng as deal er In DrrGewls, Xett-jns. Clethiaic. ete. Ericar Kyle will eoatlnae bosiness in the muse boihiinr also, as dealer la Urueerlea, UarUware, etc.