Ihe Somerset Herald ..Au :, is. TABLES. FITTSBVB3H DIVISION. i .dee Iiac. 1st, 1T. train on 'hi road "iA a arrive at depot, otur Or...t EAST. wf-st. MAIL. MAIL. Leave: ,Vr York Philadelphia raitlmore hulinortid t umber .and liYlKllUM K,' kiMl Ohio -vle I uloiitoae Itnwd Ford ML. Pleeeant lAobfilvtO W el eUia Mi a.eeiion 1 ,-,,-e : p ,..l.urf a,-t Neat" Hn- i , J,, llBxml 1.U "" I " IH.I" ' UMlriluau I i.i ii r.n tuliuioiid k,;i!,n..t i-i, iu' i"i'l'l Nr. i"' : p. m. 11 a. in. , tv " 10 lo p. Bl. a. la a. iu. 16 p. ni. t II ' 4 47 " " t'l " il " i: " i " Via " i " " it .m ll:t P- lil " t U " : m - lt.-Wi a. at. t ju p. m. Villa IU. 4i " :X3 p. an. AUttln. run by Baltimore Time U minutes last-r than Pltubargh time. Kx,,rrs rln la P' Jim" afCunnellsTlll. 1" LA.M, U re-urn lb. i leave Pltuburgh t M V. i ul P. At., aiiuerui i the Ex urea leave pirn 1- . i .rrlvimr at Mineral iTn "ST A N . oueaaltovllto ! A I'ltu- , A. M. Tilrert and peasant route to U. Eat Thf root i! . . .. . L 1 . 1 , 'ft IbnS Hall ' Vurk:4 a. I r.u. " VrmwML 'rhrnuirh Mall train dally, j nrounu . .... i. Sumlav. . K A P.i.n. mnd Kmlth J,r.H-!f. and tei wrner Orant 'T Lret-u. I'ltu'.'unrh. Pa. E. U'VK OMAN, Supt Ooonellsvllle. -: p w. k B. K. R. rAMiaAi.roiT. oasaan A CAnaaaa KAiLaoao. . m d at Mooiar, Nov. 17. 1ST, train, will lolU-ws, cuonertlna- with Mail traint oo I'itt' '. urgb, IUv., is. . c'i - ' Laava. ...10 30 a. m. ... I 30 p. m. AUaiVB. 12 It p. m. i 80 p. m. M,il Wert.. -6M E eonn'ts with Local Welt L...,i.,Tim.T.t lii. tnlhke ft tXZ !y. J unT ;, and ooutinu. iu lor. LT w'i S,,men1 "ery Sa,TUy " . 1 . . .-I .Ml. the Mouutiin txi.re the M. a K. K , and on at..l.y at t:li . y ici.uni-rt WUU MUl iraiH ti, " " -' t.yrr i l-itiMiurga ' J. H. . I K1TZ, w. li..Air.n 'tr a. licari a.i. ouitiimn.u Way Paarnifer lt... Hay 1'a al.U tal Mail Wet l;i;i!J9 tW"t ti;.ITf W ct .. i; i5p m . l 10 p. m , 11 Ji a. m. . 4 7 p. m. . V--:!7 a tQ . 3 3) A. M Sale KeKiler. A-il iu sle ..f Kcal Jjitale of Daniel Pile, de cvireJ, ol S uierit borousu. Spring. Mrtiu. New j ill. Al ril 7th. Fih lor trout. Apiil owir. Fire omiany. Spring cliiikens. Ho, lor the West. Clean the streets. Ourtchoo'.s close to-day. Fine Joint Rods at Boyd's. Wht has become of our bind ! Fis'.ing Tackle at C. X. Boyd's. Silk Fi-hing lines at C. X. Boyd's. Xic; Fish Biskets at C. X Bjyd's. Wearing of the green the meadows. It the duty ot every oa to lie thritty. Fanntrs an I gardeners will soon be tasy. No more ice houses will be filled this season. II oks. Rods, Lines and Reels at C. X. Bi d's. Horns 1 ave supplanted the emblem of til. hise shoe. W,ll Pspers at Henry HtfSry's. Call Ul look at them. -1 he arcest stork of Wall Papers in Som er-ct at Henry Hetlley's. A new lot of Fishing Tackle has just be o received by C. X. B 'yd. tood pnrwrty lor rent ia 1 ickwood 6e-"ur advertising columns. Over 2300 llis of Wall Paper in Mock abJ for sale at Henry llcrtley s, Somerset. I you would I succefsful in catching trout buv your Fishing Tackle ol C. X. Boyd. Goto E M' Dow ell's and examine his tat'.ve dollar Elcin watches ; the best in ihe county. Clisrlt H. Fisher 4 Co . Sutioncrs, XtWfciealers and Bx.kscllers, next door to iLc Pus'.otSce. Frra pood new watch. potoE. M'Dow t i a i. doors west td Swersct House. S tneiHt. Pa. Bovs who rine d.mr lells for fun should IncV that they are liatile to tie arrested lad punUhed tor such conduct. Fot nd. A fn'all amount of motey at KnepiH-r's tale. Owner can call on Ni h t'la lletkey. j rove property and receive m.'Lty. Fahmkhs. Look Hekk. Tor your C,! fvil-. Clover and Timothy, call at the F!. ur IVpot ot Cook & Bkerits. SoT?cr.. Mr. Il.nrv II. Smith, agent hsi Banner's Woolen Mills, wil make tit uual trip Ibis spring with select r.t ot goods, which be t.tlers lor wool. Fakmf.ks. Lckik IIkre ! I am again to U ircnt with a lull line ol Mackerel Fish to n'.l ; bottom prices lor caab or pro iuct. All th s.!d are guaranteed. Jomah Keller. Aa bs rvice exebance remarks that it i ait,,t5tiicg bow full lour women can fill actanh pew made to arcommiidate six. lcn a woman they don't like comes along 3nn ihe aisle inquiringly locking lor a p;ce to sit dow n. ' A la l line ol Men's. Boy's, Youth's, La irt'. Miss-, nd ChiklTen's Shots Tie a.rornieiSt is copipVte- apd will be f'lj (l botU'fn prices, U'f cash at Sol Uhl's. i t Fish ! Fisu ! In exchange tor country pro uc, or lor Cash. We offer the largest Ruck ul Extra Shore, Xo. 2. Mac kerel in Sewn. " Cook 4 Bierits. I ilitii on Land tbe celebrated Golden ' e-i J 'knit, caue a' tprinefield. ()hio. B-v. in market. 4. lull line tf Fauiily t retries asd (jrain. cheap tor cash. Josuh Keller. 'ft Vt von thick that a poid likeness of a s:J a pretty wile to her small trac of hetsrll r.ed husband. ' Very J"tJ. a a the r -pi; , ' riii pt that th' 1 lber-pl; , '-fitipt Ibat th' re a !U.C tOO much rcnOK aOOPl IOC fcv.h." I , itT Map.t. Uaix Ciioss sr.-Il'i,':tDofourl0",1Ildc',um'--i4' i i Lave ..n hard al all tiroes. Beef, Pork. ;" u,to? m atuticn and Itausage, at reasonable prices, j - " -' ;tn daily i w ill rua a meat wacon three As a ill U- een by reference to our ad- -ue cia wet s. Hfsrt Kbkoak. Aaatrel. W bbis. (Jrannlated Maple Sugar. Maple fugar . akea. Good Apple I utter. " Dried Apple. White Navy Bean. Uoou FiaZ Seed. CXWa t BtEBIT. i'l " 5J and Garden making has common :ed and lit tle onion are being planted. The merobvrsol Company "O" received th-)ir puy lor lt fall's inspeclion. Friday night. There Wa ijuile a lull turnout at the armory. it ia time for farmer who do not wish to give porlauitu Ihe liiiertv of fishing and bunting on their ground, to publish cau tionary ooliccs. As sprinc jogs along, see to putting dou ble liiiiirc oa vour iratus fir iha twnrtt of ! the ill flu. lor thev have crown much heav ier since last year. AVe received a very weli-wrilten and interesting communication irum Mr. 8 Wiand, ol West Branch, Iowa, but want otspicj will not permit iu piihliciiion. There ia a good bit ot toe flesh, thi world and the devil in that Pituhurgh tuureu, an account oj wiioae latest pio ceyaiugs win ue lounu in another column. T l iuobewno contemplate marriage, can ouserve one ol ils aiera realities id the numerous "thuinns" about these uaru l . . " .. - w - juei aooui now, ana reconsider the propo suion. Mr. Charles Donnellv. President of the .t. K. K . and Mr. II. S. Burgesser, General Freight Agent of the Puuourgn 1'ivision oi me u. & u. it II . were in ton Saturday. Josiah Pisel Esq., bas had a frame awn ing pltced acrobs tlie pavement in from ot bis crovry store uud eating mtloon, on iSorlli Main street, ruumn; the luil leu;.h ol the LuilUing. You can fish for trout now. but remem ber that you dare onlv Catch the speckled heaUlifa -ith r.wl li.wik un.l lin Tim Our spring birds have all arrived, tlie trees arc leaQrjg. 7ii"ri.'saiilen,llt ,or ,,in8 't n y ber way is twenij -n ve Quilars. Mr. Kupert Kimmcl, the p)pular young salesman lor Waller Anderson, Merchant Tailor, Pittsburgh, Pa., was in town Sat urday, busily engaged ia soliciting orders for spring aud summer clothes. Mr. Ned. Thoni8on, of Lnvansvillc. left this place lor the West this (Tuesday) morning, lie intends locating in South Bend, lnd. That be may meet with un bounded success is our siucere wish. There are aliout S.0U0 justices of the peace in the rotate, to whom commissions must be issued dating trom the first Mon day in May. The buie will realize about tlO.SlW trom the otiicsrs in the shape ot lees lor their commissions. We are inlormed that 'Squire Ben Fleck, of Jenner X Uoads, has Uusposed ot his stock ol general merchaudisa to Mrs. S. J. Cover. Oiher business demands the 'Spure's entire time and attention. There win now ouly be one general store in Jen ner X. An exchange ventures to proclaim that a piece ot zinc placed upou the coals of Ihe stove will clean out tlie stove pie. The vaHr trom the zinc will carry otf the soot by chemical deccuiiosilion. I'trMics who claim to have tried it warrant it to work every time. The number ol taxpayers w ho present cd themselves bciore the County Commis sioners in tu;s pla:e last weea to camplaia of their valuauous and assessments was comparatively lew. The work ot the as sessors was louiid to be about all right, ex cept in a lew iustancts. A convention of school suerinteudents will lie held at lltrrishurg, beginning April 27 aud coniiuuin tbree d.ivs. Ex cursion tickets will tie luruixhed over near ly all the railroads reaching the Slate Cap ital, and every et! irt wi:l be nude to se cure a large attendance. Two enterprising citizens ot Connelia ville are engaged in the erection ot a build ing which iil contain a commodious room adapted lor operatic and theatrical per formauces. It's a pity Somerset hadn't a few enterprising citizens who would fur nish us with a public hall. The rumor current throughout the northern section ot the county that the Pennsylvania Company hid purchase from the B & O. the rights, franchises etc., ot the b k C. K It , and that the road wonld not be built, was a canard, gotten up, no doubt, as an April Fool gag. The Supreme Court ot this Slate has de cided that a landlord and tenaut can agree to dissolve their relationship, no matter 1. r what length ot time the premises were leased, aud this is binding on boib ptilies without anv memorandum ot writing, i; ibe tenant gives up possession and the land lord accepts IU We know the many readers of the Her ald will rej lice with us at the appearance ol the letters of our Washington correspon dent. Ticket." They are always inter esting and the avidity with which they are read, proves conclusively that be knows just what will please the average Somerset countv reader. Jersey Dctter. Jersey butter is all the tashion, and 11 has become sj, mainly because the makers have kept np a uni form color through the year, using artifi cial color whenever necessary. Dairymen who wish to be in the lasbion must use the Peiiected Buiter Color made by Wells, Richardson & Co, Burlington. L The Somerset public schools will close to-day ( Wednesday ). after a very success- lull term ot six months, vie believe we are sate iu saving that the record of the term about to cle will compare very I vorahly w ith thai ot any of the past. It has been a year ol harmonious action and great progress in all the departments. Msj. Gen. Hartrafl announces to the of ticersand men of the first, kecoud. and third brigades, X. G., that a week in the early pai t ct A u test will be assigned for their t-ncampmenL The fourth and fifth brigades wiil hold their encampment in ihe latter part of the same month. Time and place wiil be made known hereaHer. The came of from 2. to 4il will puzzle the census taker more than the little game ot 13 14 13. He will be awfully puzzled w lien a maiden lady w ith cork-screw curis and talse teeth tells him that she was "born in 1 '.. aud be can count it up himself." He will I ready lo swear that she has jumped the "15" from the lower left hand corner. Every Republican should take a good paper of his political faith. We are atsiut to enter on a presidential struggle of great activity acl bitterness, and our friends should see lhat every voter gets a R-puh iican jmjuT. We are glad to rejiort quite a large addition to our list during Ihe month of March aud hope for a still larger increase. There was quite a brisk trade driven in the iih market Saturday afternoon A barrel of fresh fish bad been shipped per B. & O.'Expres. to one ol our dealers, who for aj.me reason refused to lake them Irom the oftice. The Esptess -irent ra tal led (eut six cents per pound. O, Jite a num!er u! our pir people 'enjoyed resh fish for breakfast Sunday morning. If your local pper happens to tretJ on your Vies a little in perlorming lis mission, don't get bully and say harh thing about iu but stop and lake a long breath and think back for a season and aeeif youcac't temembe-r some cj l,t Ufo and ind Det.jcs 11 Has ihfcw'n you and yours in the j pa.U Then rencet luai 11 may gm oe long tie lore jou win wui liu. We bad a pleasant business Call from 'j": f. ; ol ' '"'V Dr. W. V- I-undeuier of Cumbtilanl. ndav. ine uoctor makes a trea!';r.g diieit of l'ui eye, ' ear aw4 pose, and uiu troi. nrnng nere in ihe near tutore. He louod Dim to ne ....... . :-, ' ,1 ,v,litK n.1-.,wn juuc I r l' M K ... . u H .1 - . -a In rMiimmi.nmni' liim lit yt rtising colurtiLS. the Boo. , and Lavansville cheese lactones will he ' a 'aia cut io Uerat,in next Mmdav the I li inst. Owing to tbe high price ol cheese Mr. Jonas Meyers, one of our enterpris 'which is more than double that ol one ing Ui mm. and stock raisers, from the i-, vt-ar ago. these factories are being opened cinity ot Padd) ton. was in town on Sat earlier than formerly in order to give the urday last, witn a very fine horse, under 1 patrons tbe advantages oi the present high two years old which weig'e1 13U0 pounds, ! prints. The outlook is for much belter can any of our Somerset county farmers i prices dunug the entire season than wa beat that if to we will gladly hear from I paid at any one time last year. them. M. I The contracts for the baUding of the 8. ;4C.li It !:ave been awarded, but it bas ! not vet hern announced. nuhliclv.to whom. Mr. l-emla . resident engineer at una pl:ice, informs us that he bas some thr miles ot tne road, at ID is ecu. siaaeu 011 and ready for the pi' k and shovel men to go to work. The iron tor the road will be made at the B. & O.'a mills, at Cumber land. Md., and the track will be laid from this end. Mr. Fendall thinks Ihe road will be in running order within the present year. Township and borough auditors will meet this year on the second Monday ot April, but alter this year, under the pro vision of the act of June 4. 1873. Ihey wiil meet on the second Monday ot March. The accounts of school directors and school treasurers will be audited on the first Monday or June. The terms ol all officers elected at the recent election, except school directors and justices of the peace, will commence on the first Monday of April and end on the first Monday of March, lJtsL given them oulv eleveu month in of fice. A. At a recent sale ot rare and old books, in Xew York City, a copy ol "A Fan lor Fanuiu and a Touch stone tor Tryon, Containing an lmwruU Account of the Rise ml Progrcsd ot the so much talked ol Regulalois iu Xorth Carolina, by Regu lus," being a vindication of the Regula tors and their leader, Herman Husband, ot Orange Count v, was knocked down for The Mr. Husband spoken ol in the book was the grand lather ot Mr. David Hus band, one ot the best known citizens ot Somerset Township Rare Avis. On Monday afternoon a box was placed on our Utile and iutorma tion given us that it contained a present from au esteemed lady Iriend. Within the neat receptacle w as found a veritable curiosity a day-old chicken with three well developed legs The fowl is cheerful and its internal organs appear to tie sound and iu good ruuning order. What to do wilh it puzzles us. II the hen is consign ed to our care, we will do the lair thing towaid the monsier, hut if the Iriped re mains without the toetering care ot a mother, we fear its lease of lite wil be short. The County Commissioners are having larce Hit! stones hauled tor the purpose ol la iug w alks from the front and rear ot the Court House to the "department ol public comfort. Ibis is a greatly needed im provemiEt and oue that will add much to the appearance of the grounds. The pres ent Board ot Commissioners are entitled to a great deal ot credit for the many im provements they have made in and about the public buildings ; but there is slid room for considerable more ot the good work. The pavement alone the north side of the Court House and Jail lots should come next, then new brick outbuildings lor the Jail, the present ones bcini; in a terribly dilapidated condi'ion. The Philadelphia Prti of recent date says tn.it is.micriet county is me great horse producing county ot estern 1 enn svlvauia. That it tuimsbes more horses and they demand better prices than tho ol any other county in the State. By exer cisiug a little more judgment in breeding. our tarmers would make horse raising pav much better than it does. Don t breed to scrub horses because they are cheap, their protfeuy will have to be sold cheap. You will make double the insurance by breed iug none but i;o-k1 horses aud will nave a much finer class of horses for farm use as well as for ihe Eastern market. By con suiting our advertising colums you can discover where- the good horses are kept. It is an ill wind that blows no one good. As will In: seen by the billowing, taken trom the Baltimore American, the strike among the miners in the Cumberland coal regioas is wale- on the mill ot the Somer set Co. operators : Clmbkklam). March 31. The supply ot CumiK.-rlaud coal in this city is exhaust ed, and tlie coal now generally in use is trom the Meyersdale region, aud ia known as II. e KeNsloue coal. W bile the strike las. s it cos's the county over $ 10,1)00 per dav, and drives the customers ot Cumber land coal to other regions lor coal that, tuough it be iaterier in quality, is prefera ble to Cumberland coal al the increased prices thai would be asked, were the de mands ol the railroad men and miners ac ceded to. Lent being over this paper should not te lent any longer by our subscribers This practice ot borrowing newspapers is shsiuetullv prevalent in our community. It certainly betrays a mean, stingy spirit ine nauiiuai newspaper borrower is a pauper, obtaining his news from otheis ho in many cases are less able lo pay lor the paier than ihe tiorrower. We kuow men w ho read this paper week alter week aud have never paid a cent towards ils sup port. 1 bey either hang about stores w here it is taken and read or borrow it trom a regular subscriber and take it home. To such we say, subscribe. If you real ly naven'l the money to pay tor it and want 10 read the paper, say so, and we will wait till you get iL At all events don't be a sponge. Oar streets were crowded with country people last Thursday, being the first of April Americas great settlement dav. Thousands of dollars and considerable properly changed hands. Payments were made more promptly and a better leeling prevailed among business men than for years back. Money was freer and plentier lhaa it has been since '72. There was no demand at over six per ceut., and it went begging on our streeU at thaU It is said that there is more ready money in the county to day than there bas been at any one time since or during the panic. The symptoms ot ihe almost general beira were visible on our streets lor several davs prior to the 1st, and at an early hour in the moruing it could be seen that "flit tings" were lo be numerous. It is said that "three removes re as good as a fire," which means that the wear and tear upon crockery and carpets, furniture and fancy goods, aud all other articles of household use and cotntcrt, has a tendency toward destruction from roiuh handling and rougher hauling. There was and is a greater demand for tenement houses in Somerset at present than was ever betore known, and a great many persons are una ble to suit themselves as they wish. For the present Ihey must put up with sucn quarters as can be secured, if several ot our citizens would have as much enter prise as Ihey have money, they would pur chase a number ct the many available building lots in and about the borough and would erect thereon a parcel of neat and comtoruble tenement houses, they would have no di:liiuitv in renting them to good lecabls. at paviug prices. It would be a ;oud inves.ment ot their money and would be vastly beneficial to the town. Who w ill be Ihe first 10 try it ? Fuox VuM!A : Mr. Jsuits AlbrigM Jr, is preparing to leave us aud go lo Berlin, where he in tends going 10 school the coming summer. Quite a number ot changes took place in our tow n. on the first of April, by some ot the ciiiz.-ns removing into different projai-rties. " ' Mrs. J. J. Davis who left here twtj weeks ago for Xew Mexico, we are in tormed. my.e the trip' to iianta Fe in four days wbich was beyond her expecta tions as she expected 10 l seven days on the way. Mr. Abe L-.-vy of this place, who bas been ill lor some time past, is improving very rapidly, and it is hoped that he will soon lie in the etijoymentof his nsual good health and able 10 resume his duties in lb saddler shop again. eV. halter, in presiding Methodist in iti later ot this place and Confluence, who has not been well lor some time, has left And gone home to bis friends, to try to re . . ... , - 1 . 1 .cruiinis nra.ia. wpue .ir. lounam 01 Padytown, fills the pulpit is bis absence. j Among ihe creat pleasures weejjiyeU nere, uurius r asxr. W as tbat Ol a Social ;afrii ol the young eveninu loliowinit Easier Monday, ai the i resideooe ot Mr. Jerry Wirsing. All tbat j were present undoubtedly eujiiyed Ibetu- selves. The Lutheran qf taU ptaoe. have a w ije aiuk saiiLatr; Vhool 'which is well ."toded, and ia a Courv-hing condition. The members and snperintendent are oer- ilauswinJI nt ntaf.la npuicA fiW that) interest maniltted in the gwnd and noble k e Somerset, Pa.. April 3, 1880 Mr. Editor : 1 have been watching with ainuaeweut the course ot the IIcralb in regard to the personal assaults niade up- on iu editor by the Meyerialale Com wr ettif.in lis rain attempts to provoke a re ply by its continued barking. I luink jou are right in not taking any notice of it, as the people do not care very much about personal quarrels. I came across this story told by Bur dette in the Hautkeye, about a little do louud barking up a tree in the woods. As it illustrate the position the Vommt r ciaL we want ils editor to read it. Bob savs : The tree was about two hundred feet hit;h. The dog would probably stand about thirteen inches from the Jljor. Ue tried to climu that tree. Ue barked aa though his throat was all the ram's horns of Jeiicho. lie was alter that squirrel, which was lust aa far out of reach aa the clouds. And the squirrel wasn't pay iug any attention to the dog, and, indeed. didu'l know what he was barking au J am not iiositive that it had not gone otf in to another tree an hour ago, and was away oil in another part ot the woods, down ucar the county hue So I palled the don's head as I came away, and said to him : -Carlo, keep it up. It seems to do you a heap of good, and it doesn't bother the squirrel a particle, bo keep it up ; you cau never climb the tree ; you wid never catch the squirrel ; when he wants to come down, he will come down another way, aud you will not see him. Ue will live just as long, and be just as happy with your noise aa without iu It occupies your mind, and it doesn't distract hia ; aud it shows a very human trait in you. Carlo. I nave known men just like you ; men who spend their lives doing just what you are doing barkiLg al people who were out ot their reacu. Keep it up, Carlo, good dog." Stalwart. From Uooveksvillk. "All Fool's Day" never drew more Ions faces in one little village, than bere on last Thursday. And it is not known even now, w hether we are looted or sold per has both. If railroad corporations have taken to April fooliug. it is a "new thing" to us ; but if that is all this unwelcome re port means, we will cheerfully acknowl edge the "catch" and gnu wuta the rest ot the "sold -out" world. The plain fact is this: We beard that the Somerset and Cambria railroad bad beeu sold out to Tom Scott lor oue and a-halt millions, and lUat the road would continue to be run jutt at it i ! Xow, Mr. Editor, do you wouUcral our long UCesT Indeed, it all this proves true, it will not he strange il this "tricky Tom," hears ol long laces ail along the line. At any rate, we want to aay 10 all concerned, such April fooling is carrying things a little too lar. Ilmay make small odds to the B. &, O., or PC, as to w bat we Stony Creekers think of Uicir doiugs ; but we will go on thinking all the same. Il may be excellent amuse ment tor the B. fc O. people te make f 1, ido, 000. just now. at me expense of our long laces. We can't see it in thai light, rte believe in "live aud let live." but no i . su h an illustration of the Idea, as this wouid be. Oi course we can get along. wuhcU. a railroad : as wh our circumstances? Bu don't like to be sold al take all our pay in loug faces, fiat, if t there is one cousolall er to Johnstown th lore we had this p "riding on the rail. age somehow to g pie, it we have to jwn, or Uo wilt Coxkluesce It is said th his big gun a burst or no b Quite a n ed residenc ilies lett a places. Thec son, wiil Church. on BaptU uti me evening of the 14 and loth inst The Burgess imposed a fine ot $0 on a farmer for selling tour bushels ot corn within the borough limits without first weighing il on the Borough scales. Of course the Burgess understands the law, but the people are so dull of comprehen sion. The Borough scales are now fully com pleted and it bas been ordained by the Town Council that, "all hay, straw, coal, potatoes, grain, chestnuts or anything else sold by weight within the borough limits ol Confluence, by the watron. cart or sled load shall be weighed on the Borou 'h scales. The majority of the Republicans here are for Blaine and prefer him as the stand ard bearer in the coming Presidential con test ; but they take no slock in the twaddle that it would be wrong to honor Grant above W ashington. Those who profess to believe inn tne unprecedented ovations that greet him wherever he goes have no greater significance than that he is the hero of v icksburg and Appomattox, are greatly mistaken in the public feeling. Ssux. From Tcrketfoot The remains of George Beits known as "Dick Turpin" during the late war, were brought to his home in Crsina last Sunday niirhu Belts died m the hospital at Philadelphia, where be bad gone tor treatment of disease con tracted during the war. as a memlier 01 the iaiuous Jessie Scouts, who opt rated in V irginia uur ng the war. After Jim Jack son, the leader ol the scouts was killed. Bella was cbiel of Ibis darini; band ol men. He was the man who captured the famous Rebel Guerri.l.. Col. B 1 y. Afier Betu became too well known to the southern army to operate in V irginia, he was sent to Arkansas by the GovernmenU where he rendered efficient service to the Gov ernment on various occasions. During tne winter, lictts bad been in Washington, wnere ne was recognized by Uenerais Siierman, Benbridge, and other prominent officers, who promised him lo look alter bis interest in getting a pension, as he had been very unfortunate iu business affairs while in the far west, and his health being poor, jren. Benbridge persuadeo him to go to lo the hospital, where he died. His wile arriving In answer to a telegram. just in time to be there before he died. Ue leaves a wile and several sraall chil dren. Mrs. Jane L. Davis, .formerly Lewis). who lell Ursiua, Monday. Sid. aroived at her destination, Santa Fe, Xew Mexico. Saturday, 27th. Little Fred Lewis, her youngest son, accompanied her. Mrs. I). writes tnai her son. Henry Lewis, who left Ursina a few years ago, when but a boy, bas grown to be a 6 looter. Mac. As Editor is Luck St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism ; of this I am convinc ed. For two years I suffered with Rheu matism in my left shoulder and right arm, and last fall I was incapable of attending to my duties, and lay many a nib,t unable to sleep on account of terrible pains. A few weeks aga ieer'e attack ot ibis trou tit iihci ue, and (bis time I concluded lo try the Su Jacobs Oil. I must acknowl edge, with but little confidence in i's mer it a I freely confess that the result has completely astonished me. The first ap plication relieved the pain very materially, and the continued use of only two bottles ha completely cured me of this chronic evil, and that, alter the ta eiieaV phy J sician and their pregcripi&uis bad been ol no ayU- 1 therefore consider it a duty to iubliab the above for the benefit ot all suf ferers' with Rheumatism and kindred com plaints. G. A. Hsilvak. Editor lUpuhtita. " Pittsburgh, Pa Widow JL Lobr bas a very sick girl.' T' liule One of Mr. Joseph Lohr's sons Vaa bee,r veT Mr, Ppajk isjuflyims greatfj fcom a rcuri'4 rib. J.'ase Slick bas been confined to hia room for tour weeks. Just now tbe people about Otterbine Chapel are sorely visited. Mrs. M. C. Wagner bad to send for tbe doctor on tbe 31st, tbe .try day on which wagnrs came to move ber and family to Bard. Alfda. Take Notice. I have purchased a first class Alderney bull Wil) be kept at my stable, in Somerset, during tbe summer, j ' k . i ' v Vi)L Gilbert. ' I i I II I a m a w I 1; m r 1 I I f 1 i iii' M .7 I Butter akd Cheksk Factory. Glen Rnae Creamery and Pioneer Cheese-tacto-ry. located at the head of Dodge street, just east of town limits, was built in 1878, J. B. Rose, proprietor. It is a roomy and well-arranged building, two stories high 151 by G3 feet, and engine room built cm west side, costing in all about $3,000, and is supplied wiih latest and best machinery. A newly Invented butter worker, with a capacity of l.OOC pounds a day, is about to be added This establishment baa exhibit ed lis products in all the leading lairs in Iowa always taking first premium on both cheese and butter ; bxk first and second premiums on cheese at St. Louis fairs in 1878 and 1879 ; took first premium on cheese at international lair at New York in 1878, and at same fair in 1879 took second premium on buiter mtking no exhibit of eueeae ; ana numerous premiums at small er lairs in various places. Previous to July last cheese only had been made, but then the creamery business was given the lead, adopting the "Fairlamb cans" lor raising the cream. These cans are fur nished patrons at cost, and have become so popular that nearly all who have hereto fore made buttei are adopting them, in a radius of about twelve miles around De Witt, gathered by wagous lor the rre-imery . Basides this scope of couit v, De m t- s made a shipping point by rail, 00 our north, extending to Maquoketo (and it is Mr. Rose's intention soon to make Maquo keU a shipping point also or else locale a factory there) ; Calamus and Wheatland on the west, extending to county limits and south iito Sortt county ; on the south shipments are made from Eidridge. Elev en teams are now employed in collecting cream the driver doing the skimming and L ,. . : j 1 . ... P accinug a jupucaie a-xuuoi WUU eacu pa tron. Other routes, with additional teams, will be mde tributary to the creamery as iast as tue business can be extended. J B. Rose, the proprietor, has his headquar lers under Cbardavoyne, Drew Jt va's Store on JeUelson street. One hundred and fifty three patrons of this creamery now use tne rairiamo cans, and the num ber is increasing almost daily. Mr. Rose employs the following persons in the fac tory : C. A. Turner, Superintendent: Rob ert McUertb, Assistant : II. C. Kelloi:ir. ot Evanston. 111., has just taken the place of book Keeper. Mr. Itose has labored hard, and early and late, in planning and estab lishing this business, wbich is now upon a firm basis, and he informs us that the out look augers well for a large and increasing business tbe coming season. W hat is to his interest is also to the interest of his pa trons, and ne keeps an eye to so disposing of his products as to secure the greatest re ward, liis establishment is not only good thing for DeWitu but is also a hunt thing lor his patrons. II pays them more lor the cream on their milk than they could get for the buiter were they to make and sell iu so superior are his manufacturing lacuuies. auisauvauce is irom mree 10 tour cents a pound, and the iarmer has his milk the Same (only in lar better condition) as it butter was made by his wife and what a saving to the overworked woman The more this system is tested aud under stood the more popular it becomes. It is simply revolutionary in its effects, to the delight ol the farmers De Witt (lotca) Ubntrter. nty will be glad Muk Can which ny are intro- a success else he past winter wa and other ; sections, and plete and thor different cans , was so well was the best that the com nse to get it w routes have more are to in these cans of charge y ouly gain iver a much many ol the tbeir own ream to tlie hat by the xluction of uat it will pay lli tic u better. We have recent ly printed at this olhce a circular, setting lorth the merits of the new pi ocess which should be in the hands ot every farmer, and which can be bad onZapplication at the ot lice of the Dairy Company, or any of their lactones. Some Addison Items. Our farmers are very busy preparing the grouud tor their spring and summer crops. Several of our young men have taken Hor&ce Greeley's advice and "have gone WesU" Many of the wheat fields in this section look well, although in some fields the wheat is "winter killed." Among the buildings going up the pres ent season are : Xew barn, Joseph W. Pullin ; new house, William Peck ; new tenant house. George Wass ; new house, Christopher Tressler ; new house, George Beltzell. Our schools are now closed. There were thirteen schools open in tbis township dur ine the past winter, each the full term of five months. The Board of Directors were very fortunate in selecting teachers tor our schools, as all rendered satisfaction to par ents and pupils generally. We believe our people are fully abreast with the foremost in our county in enter prise and improvements. During the past year there were a num ber of substantial buildings put up in our township, among which is a Methodist church, at Silbaugh's, making the fourth regular Methodist church in this township. The writer is not a tery old man yet, but remembers the time quite well when there was not one regular Methodist church edi fice in this township. In addition to the regular chapels they have regular services at several school houses and also at some private houses, which argues well tor the zeal and energy ot that denomination. The Lutherans bave two churches, the Evangelical Association one. the Disciples one. The Dunkard Brethren wili erect a church during the coming summer, at the Peek corner. So it wiil be seen that ours is a township ot schools and churches. We also have within our boundaries ten Sun day schools, most of which are supplied w ith first-class Sunday school libiariesand with many ot the best Sunday school per iodicals ol the day. The morals ol" our psopie genera'ly are good. There ia not a place in our town shin where intoxicaiiDg liquois are sold ; and a "flaming sword" in the skies would nou perhaps, attract so much attention as a drunken man on our streets. Ksox. April 2. 1S6D. How to Reach Kassas. Persons mov ing to the West should consult their own comlortby selecting the route by which there are sure connections in union ue- pot, fast t.-ains and comiortabie cars. I here is no line that can compare wiiu me Pan Handle Route in these particular. Two daily trains leave ynion Depot. Pilts bureh. via Pan Ilanila Home, w hich run through, is many hours quicker time than Uy tav oilier line as ioiiows ; Leave Pltuburah, (city Unit). tM a. h. 11 47 r. . Arrive, St. Louis, ....7.S0A.X. too r. k. ....looov.x. a. ...11:40 P. a. I r.laa. n 1:3) A.. 1130 A. M. ....2:04 a. n. U-Oft r. sr, are made la Union Kansas City.... Leavenworth... Atehma Su Joseph Prompt connections Depots al points name,!, tu; laud points. For further liWiieaVtfm. time tables, etc., addt:w W. L. O' Brien, General Passen ger' Aeent, Pan Handle Itoute, Columbus, Ubio. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or bow much medicine you have tried, U Ls sow an established fact tht UeaSp&Q Syrup is the only rev wkick bas given com rlela aatktiction in severe cases of Liine 1 Ti e . 1 " . I A ue 1 IbT 1 I ft 1 Disease. It is true there are yet thous-. xl J. Cramaraaadmiiastrau.rU WUltam Kmgtt aands of persons who are predisposed XoiXA a uiuvt iuu a.uua, aiKvww oourutii nui . liemorrbages, Asthma, Severe CtoMa set tied on tbe UreasL Pftmonia, Waoop ing Coujjh. (-., who bave no persooal ta.nwk.Mge 01 tfcsjcnee s uerman syrup To such we would aay that 50,000 bottles ' were sold last Tear without One CT its n taint i ConsumrHiyes try lust oae bottle. Keau- i la s e 73 ceala. tsold by all druggists ia Atnerica, The Best I Ever Ksbw Op J. G Starker, a prominent and influential Citi ten of Iowa City, says : "I have bad the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could bear of. without any relief whatever, until I taw your Sbiloh's Vital izer advertised hi our paper, and was persuaded to try h. I anv nappy U stale tbat il has entirely cured oe. It it ceiuinlv the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 7j cents, : Soil by George W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. . - A Mother Grief. The pride of mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes tbera away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terrible nn, 11 luejr uaiu vuuu, viwur, w. Whooping Cough, which lead to Consump tion, il you do not attend to it at once. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE is guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 60 cents and 1 00. For Lame Back. Side or Chest, use Sliiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. Sold by G. W. Benford, Druggist, Bom erseU Pa. Siiiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A mar velous Cure tor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Can ker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treatment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. For sale by G. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. A Democrat Cured A leading Dem ocrat ot Burlington, Mr. E. M. Sutton, speaks in the highest terms ol the curative power ot the celebrated Kidney-W ort. 11 first cured him of a distressing Kidney dis ease, and he now uses it whenever he has any sympt jms of biliousness or needs ton ing up. It acts effidendy on the bowels, and cures the worst cases of piles. Xobby Hats for boys. Stylish Ilata for young men. Fashionable and serviceable Hats for all. My stock is clean and fresh and prices are as low as formerly. You can rely on getting good llata cheap for cash, at Sol. Uhl's. Palatable Medicines. Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral is a honeyed drop of relief ; nis Cathartic I'll Is glide sugar shod over the palate; and his Sarsaparilla is a nectar that imparls vigor to lite, restores the health and expels disease. Waterford, P.) Adcerliter. HARRIED. GOOD MANGES. March 28th, 1880, near Sioystown, Pa., by Rev. J. S. Wag ner, Mr. Franklin Good, of Johnstown, Pa., to Mirs Katie Manges, of Chestnut Uill. ROBERTS WALTER Oct 30, 1879, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Robert Roberts to Miss Matlie Walter, both ot Somerset, Pa. By Rev. A. M. Whetstone. DIED. CRISSEY. At one o'clock, on the morning of March Gih, 13-0, Hannah, wife of Thomas Crissey, near Uxvers ville, joyfully welcomed the messenger of death, and went home to her everlasting rest. Sister Crissey had reached the age of 57 yeais, 7 months and 11 days. Her life was one of quiet usefulness, and there were three things she was not a stranger to toil, suffering and helping grace. Her sphere was home : quietly aud taiihfull) she performed ber duties there ; and those who were the objects of ber care and affec tion, rise up and call her blessed. Mother Crissey was "patient in tribulations." Rarely has it been ihe privilege of the writer to witue&s more uncomplaining res ignation during protracted suffering. On the 27th ot lat November, while we were engaged in "Thanksgiving," afiliction laid a heavy hand upon ber feeble frame, from which stle found release ouly in death. She is mourned because her presence was dear, but not as oue losU She could and did say : "I am naw ready to be offered," and the "time" ol her departure was wel comed. Kind friends were always around her sick-bed, aud "a great company" came to see her laid in the grave. The husband, an only daughter and tcur sons remain to wear the garb ol mourning. (Two little boys had gone before to welcome mother home.) While we miss one acain in the church militant, we know thai oue is add ed to the church triumphant in heaven ! J. B. S SOJaF.KZ.T 3IAUKET Corrected by Uoox a BaaaiTS. Duun ia CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apple, dried, f a........... Apiebutter, V pal Kran. y 100 as Butter, V a (Ken) Hutior. f) a (roil) Buckwheat, ft busbel " meal, loO a Beeiiwax. ft a Bacon, s boulder, ya aide. " " country bam. a Se to So ....30((40e si oo lie .DUp bue 2 00 3Sc 7c Sc loe e u roc Corn, (ear) ft busoel Uurn, (shelled) y btubel Cora meal i a Call skins, V a ,3C -Jc 6c 10c c so fcKICS, do Flour, V bbl Flaxseed ft bu.. (54 ) Ham, (susrar-cured) V 74c lit See i0e 30Q3C Lanl, y a Leather, red sole, flk upper " kiu. " 9i7l 7oM)e iMiddUnna, and chop loe a... l I lata, fl bu Potatoes, flba Pescbea. dried, 351 6; 26o t to loe 75c lc ....$2 3393 SO ...al "i Kye you Ran. a Salt, No. i, ft bbl.extra uround Alum, per lack.. Axhlon, per tack t4 06 vy,o loeu'v 7 SUfrar, yellow fl a , " white TaUow. a Wneat. H bu ! wool, v a 36040 SE W ADYER TISESIE TNS. MORGAN'S WOOLEN MILLS. F.STAnLl!5IIF.I) llS. Havior for the put ja.ir or two. been entirely unable to supply :be increasing demand for my ! I bare built an addi.ion to my nuU and put in a large amount im HEW AND IIFEOYED MACHINERY and thereby almost doubled my capacity for mat ufacturtox. I hare now on Rind a large sto-k consis-ln; or BLANKETS. CASSIMLRES. SATINETS, JEANS. BEPELLANTS, FLANNELS, COVEKLETS, CARPETS, YARNS. AC, Mh I with to :o: Farmer. I have tbe kind of goal yoa neei, I want jour WOOL J to work up R1UX W IttUB OWS tOUSTT, a n't In order lo leaph. all my customer In ;ood lUps. 1 bave employed t be same agents 1 bad last I ear, and in ail. l una Mr. Joseph L liauicnerty, ho tirt Introduced my good into many pant of this county. 1 wiU strive, as In the past, to give first clasa govds awl full value to alL aUrNew customers and tbMe we failed to Had last year, will please adarae card to WM. S. MORGAN. Stanton's Mills. SU EKIFlf'SSAtE. OS virtue of a certain writ of Levari Facia issued oil of the Court of Commua Pleas of Somerset Co., Pa., and to me directed. 1 wui expue la sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in Somerset, Pa, oa Thurtday, April 23, 1SHQ, at 1 o'clock r. m . all the r1!t, tnK tale test and claim oi lite Jobn M llbyt deteadaai, and Jona than Emert, tar: tenant, ot, in and ui the tuUuw tng dwcrioed real euata. vii : A crrtain tract of land situate la L'pnerTarker- loot Twp., Somerset county Pa., adjoiijinc; laouaof Jobu Lauung, ueorge siaugn, jiicnaai noca. teuar. Jacob Henry ana oidts, coquuxux aere. mora or leas, with a bouse sad oarn thereon erected, being Ibe the ae promise wnlek Sam- anaeej. Taken in execution a taeorarierty of Juh St. Bowlby, aefendant, and Jonathan Emert, terra tenant, at ta tail oi Samuel J. Cramer. NOTICE. AU penes pwrona1 at the above sale Witt (ueaae take aouce inat a pan tne pur- ZSti 1" taw lime f ,11 Mnnipni aa ancis aa the DrorjertT ia kursal down, otherwise it will be again exposed " rt,k ol tne first purchaser. The res- klae of the purchase muney mast be paid on or be ThiiMiaf at ibe best week of Aorli Court. tax time ftxea'by the Court lor securing lb ac knowledgment of deeds, aad no deed will b ac knowledged unui lb purchase money is paid ia lulL SherifT Offlce, April 71a, 10, EDQAR KYL, . - fcaeriir. F OR RENT. a v-tfvi iwtvatnrv fram boose an-t hoe (boo, la tbtowaof Koekaeod, can .he as! by single family or will aeoomuvidaM two mall faouiiesi euaiiortabl). Th re are two lots of around eca Dectau sua tat pripe.ty. verytbu.g ia g'd order, and will ne rentsd at a very reasonabt axura. For larUMr laformatioa call oo or addrasa PHILIP KRAFT, April 7 Rockwoou, Pa. XE Y? AD 7ER TlsEMEX TS 3.' :. r TO THE LOVERS OF FINE HORSES I winh lo mj to the brirr of fine Horse, that I will aland my Kentucky bred Homo CHIEF, at my nrm ttiis neaaon. Ilnnln April lit, attbe low l'rlio of to Innure a ware with loaL Also my Draft ."'-allien KING, He iaa aee nJ3ICJtir.lt lo build, with boo ami general make up aecuntltvrone in tliia county; will be al my Farm iluiinc Ihe aaawn, Irum April ttb to Jul 4th, at In low raiaolks 10 injur mm Willi toal. To old patron I would aay don't fail to foe this Horse, aa b ia a yowl one or 1 Wvuid Dot hare bim. 11 ia eolis are all flrsi class, t'ur pedigree of above Horoea, see potters. April T P. HEFIXET jyOTICK. Iuthemattrrofthe' petlikiuolcliiiensof inineCourt of Quarter somerset township, st,,,,,, ot Someraet To, rorthe eoMoll.lation ym No.lo, Jauuary Sea of Klectlon IMalricts io. No. 1 and i ia said township. And now, J'th March, IsW. tbe Court appoint Wm. Kakrr. John Kichardmn aud Win Maurer, CommUMl ner to view urrmist a and report. H tin K i r SC HtLU rTO. Notice 1 hereby siren that tbeuuuema"ued CommlMlooera appointed by Ibe t urt as aUre aatd. will nwet on Monday, April IV. lsso, at VI o'clock a , In SIpeaTille. in taid township, for lb purpose to view ihe premise and of luiUiriim In to propriety of recommending ibe consuUdatioa of said Kiecliun District. WILLI AH HAKEK. JO N RICH AKliSON. WILLIAM alAl KLK. April 7 it Ommusionera. OTJCE TO PATRONS in tbe Bowman. Miller and Lavamvllle Fao- torlei, tbat Monday the 12tb Inst., we will reeaife ycur milk awl continue to receive it once per day umil further notice. II brou.hl pure, sweet and unskimmed. Any person tailing to deliver milk in Kod condition uni.-t deliver twice earn day. W e desire toe -11 your attention to the hitch pricw or cheese, and are particularly dealton that yua should hare tne advantage of the same with a Hale trouble as posmrie. 1 ne price oi coeese is run jo double mat oi one year ago at inia time. With tfaeniaiketof turupe ba.-e of (lock, the outlook tr i be conilus; mnug is very promis ing tor ooatinued good prices r- A sj'it. Airent. Somerset lairy t'ompa ny, April 7 it (Limited.) E XECUroii'S NOTICE Lslate of Geonre Specbt, lata of Shade Twp., somerset Co., !"., deceased. Letter teaiainentary in the above eatate havina been Kraated to the nmiersliraeii. not ice is bervl'T ifiv,-u to those Indebted to it to moke immeiiUie payment, and those bavin claim or demand will please present them duly authenti cated lor settlement, on Friday, -lJt, day of May, ISM), at bis late residence rie-.ui rr..roi, SAMl LLCABLfc, April 7 Executor. T AVE UN LICENSES. i be following named perxin have Bled In my otlire their petiuoon lor Iavern Ucense with the certliicatea and Imnds rain red by law, and notice Is hereiiv Kivcn that they wi,l be res'n ei to the Court tor allowance, on Thursday, April , lS'W. TAVERNS. Sumuel S. Shafier. Bcrtln lior. Wltllain Baum, Pocah. ntaa, ttrecnville Twp. Walter J. Jones. Meyersdale borough. Elii Bacr. MeyenUl borough. Jolah Sp.ihi. tluemahonlnn Twp. John A. Ciark, Hooversnlle, Ctuemahnn'ng; Tp. Joseph Stull. Misnksvllle. Mooyi-reek Twp. Samuel A. Haines. Kockwood, .Uiltord Twp. John H. Benlord, t'rsina iroui(n. aiiiliuU Sweiisrr. band Patch. Larimer Twp. Josiah Brant, Somerset IiroU)th. Auirual Kaler. (' neoiauih Twp. Samuel Custer. Stoystown iM.Toush. Samuel H. Kennt-l, Wellentiuri( borough, liennis Waifner. Salisbury borough. K. T. Fraieo, t'onduence borough. John H. Hiie. Stoystown borough. Tiiotnaa Hiil. Ursina borouKb. Rotiert tiutrrie. Meversilale borouteh. .Mary Ellen Vllt,J!eixje, Nurthauipton Twp. Sauiuel Burkuian Kockwood. .Mil orl Twp. Neon Stcnier. Confluence borouith. Eleanor F. Shannon, Summit 1 wp. H. F. SCHELL, March 31 clerk. LIST OF CAUSEJS: Forlrial at April term lsso, comiaencica; 4th Monday in April, (itfth dayj. 1. William MrClellan s executrix vs. John Ansparb Jr's. aarishee. 2. Levi OoUKhen. ur, va Isaac S. Couirbenour. 3. Ann C. Yanprt'a use. vs. 1. J. Bier. 4. J. O. Kimm'l A son' assignees, vs. Licht liter. Coder A. Co. J. Imvl l Kosi and Ed. Schrock, vs. John, Ada Hoe and ornelius Keed 6. Isaac Huiros v. Ed. Alentt. 7. Menry Tilp. va. Adam Krentrbnrg. . Simurl W'eiscl. vs Jacib E. Ial. 8. Samuel Meyers' administrator, vs, Henry A A C, Lamlis 0. Kavld Hues & Son, ti Joaiah Brant. 1. Catharine Lohr's administrator, vs. David Lobr. i J.O. Klmmel U Sons' ai)rneea, va. E. M. Schrock. Francis Baer. vs. Daniel Shalt. John Shaler. v Ludwk-k Brack. Iose Youne, va Daniel Avers. Barnet Plckinv. vs. Frelerick Nannie. KHaalieth Auman, va Abram and PriariUa Berkey. James Leltch's use, vs. frslna Borough HENRY F. SCHELL, March 31 Prot hoootary. II1' LE TO ACCEPT Oli REFUSE. Steyer. of Froatoura;. Allesany County. .Manrland. John S'eycr" hlr, viz : Susannah lii-hoeil ul Uaklaad Post ( irHce. Mary lard, eoraje Steyer. of Oakland Post Urhee. Marviaml. Kliianetb Hm- moDd in Iowa, aildress unknown. Catherine' heir (name ol husband an children unkn wn, bo ad. dreas). -bsab m Steyer. deceased, ha tbe lollow. ing heirs, (nine) vii : John Steyer. Jo Steyer, Mary Jane IuimeL Sarah Stever. tanil R hi. er, Elijah P. Meyer. Martin L. Steyer, Gennre niejer. auoi titn p. UUlce, Favetta eouniy. Pennsylvania. Shadrk'k Sieyer. whereaiioul an known. But branl fr,sa ior about thirty yeara Eliratieib Spiker. a sister at (kiklan,!. Marvlan,)- t atnanne liammon-l a slater also of deceilent, la ueaa, leavtnv nine Issue, via : Ueorve Hammnnil, and Sarah t.uSinirtin. Mi.lwmd. knu cranrv Ohio. LiaaieMilis and Lvdia Carter. Mt. I'nioti. knoxeonntr Ohio. Marv Ann Lvbinrer Shlloh Poi otftee. hiahland county. Oiiu. Susan Li-.ile. Opilika. Lee county, Alahama You are hereby n .tifled Ut annear at anTOr. phans' Court to he held at Somerset, on Mood. the -JIi h day wf April next to accept or refuse the real estate of ot Jacob Merer, decease.!, at th an. praised venation. or how cause why the auine shouli! not be sold. Sherta s Office, EDGAR KYLE. JIarch 17. 190. Sbertfl. MENTOR. 1 hereby give not- ttiat 1 will staml mi fin. black Stai.K.u Wtv.MOal. fall threw quarter bloxl, a tbe atatile o'. Jotiab Brant, in Snieret Ilorongh during the day throughout the season. Morning ami evening ol each oay his services can lie bad uo my farm on and a balt'mlie norUieast of Somer set MEWTOB is a black horse tired bv Hefflev- Imported Eugllsh liraft Hors- -NKitlEK." ke b a horse of ho- style, with immenre strength of bone, an 1 will weigh lsoo to l oo uunls There re a nomher of his eoln in this neighh,trho(. which 075 were offered while thev were still alaaa- ed as sucking colts. My other black boce iFJSCEjisrrx: will nawl bt Manns' Chob-e, Be-ir.,rl countv. and in taat viciTii.y. A large number of hiae-dtt can b" seen at Bei ford and Everett. Don't fail to ce these evl'jt be lore pairuniricg any rtber b-9. March 34 H EN BY KE1ST EK. IUBL1C SALE OF V ALL ABLE REALISTATE. Pursuant to aa order of tbe Orphans' Court of Sotneaet rounty. Pa., thaw will be auM at public ale ou tne --Uiataui-t, ' Suawrset borough, ia aald county, oa 6'iirrf9, April 10, HS0, at2eVlorkr. v., tbe Mlowinj dearrOjel real esia'.a. tale of Iiatlel PUe. decV, to wit . A certain lut ol ground situate la Somerset bor ough. Somerset roun'y, Psk. oa wbk-h there Is erected a twojt.y t( kntn and oattiulidinga said lot ot ground t b onded on ibe u-ih by tain street oa the east by Spring airey.oa tbe south by Patriot street, and via lb wet by Iu ul Washing ton Megabaa. TF.RUS-CAS1I. JACOb F. PILE. Al'STIN S. Ki.iL. Marrkl7 Ailmiustrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Laval of OertraJe 3Iisbler tat of Jenner Twp., Somerset county. Pu-.dee'd. Latter olatiminlstratioBoa the above estate bar ing been granted te the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to 11 te make Iraaae diate payment, and tboae having claim or de mand will present them duly a Likeatkmted for aeitlemerit, Saturday. April, 3ata. lbao, at lau rnldeace of deceased il: Jnnaer township. J. .'MISHLER. JAXLS M MtSHLER. Tarch 17 Administrators, The, Somerset Ilcrald. SUBSCRIPTION $2 IH ADVANCE. BILI- HEADS. - ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS. LETTER HEADS, BUSLNESSaad VISITING CARDS, UAXD BILLS, Atu, Ac Alt kind of Job Prin-mg don with Bwaincs and dispatch. NHWADT, UNSE Agreeable to tbe hly, JlrJllr. tbe nn Ut taxes, pasae-1 JU aud ibe eeveral SupV urer ol Somerset countv unlet tne aJounty, rx-V Uxea, due on tbe folio ! pahl befor lb day ol aa ; of rata tract aa will pay V be auld at tbe Court tioUK. oolttbdayol Jane. 140. tue due, and the ouata accruv. ADOISOX. Stmt Trtet. Win. J. Baer Am. JSO loo 17 414 4 0 411 40U -AO luo loo 4mt AM MjO to IM -X Charry, Mary "k'.".""!....r Hoover. Jaoe 7 JUoore. Mary. 14 V 7 1 7 7 00 a mi S a-.i Moore, Hiram ('-,) ligle, Charie (S) Siutiman, Joi J,' belts. ... 14 0 7 00 7 ou 1 7 S S3 14 00 14 00 10 SO 04 Tom, Philip Tom, Jacoo W hite, Adam Charry. Jane(S) AIX.EUHE.1fY. Andenon, WUIiam A me Iboma A murine Philip baer, lshmael Jr Hi i wen. Tnoma Check, Jolin Ci ilrolh Ascheil (Sweltaer). Haba, Jobn mile. James Meyers k Ket-lcBalanoe... McCail, Joseph Schell a Co. (Miller) S... Wei la l Cn.bertsoa 'Weyaod. Daniel 4UI Hit 410 412 1 06 17 14 SO t l 10 u 4otf 4UU lod M 40 -V aci io; 400 110 400 SO 1 M M 40 7 M S W 1 IT IS 00 S 4 IS 10 3S Id S4 Tout, Sauiuol. ...... r s treF jit ! BROTHERS VALLEY, iM Ban-lay, Joel 3 0 tf! Sieln toraham H COXEMAUOH 34' Jone Isreal S0 4u Mlanler, Jonas 34 loo Kensicger. .Mary A 0 Wt Paisley. Richard 4.1 tit! Kosa, Oeorge.. ....... ....... 4 to confluence hor. Lot. 1 Dudgeon, Jamc 1 70 7 Help Sebastian 3 M 1 I iam, J li 1 7u 3 D.vin Nalnan. 4 2j 1 Dertun, Simon x 4o 2 EilwarviS, 1 homaa 1 ulerton Urn 2 ai lHo.iiel.y, Samuel 1 io 1 Hod man A Hro 00 j Henry, John so I Hodman, tseorge S 3 Joouson, Mary J 1 40 1 Jle era, Peter' heir 1 " 0 kobcru, N. M t 40 2 Schell, Italleard 1 1 I aunehiil, J. 1 2i 4 Tniuiman, William 2 40 3'4 Walorecbt Charie a so 2 Mr-iug, H. C 1 0 2 Weliley, Deeater 74 ELKLICK. 4 0 Charry, Jama () loo tlu1 Corer, Jaine.. 6 46 400', Corey, Jiiah 7 ou 4lo Corey, Iboina () 40 Lot. 4 Carop.Henry 4 00 3 Clara. Alaurice 2 00 Am. lit Cbrlstner. Jceph 7 13 400 Corey, Euo 7 01 Lot. 2 Fox. Thorn 3 03 1 Howell, P.ul 1 02 1 Jones, William H 102 Acres. 107 Kutchmao, Reuben 7 00 Lot. 1 Knole, James 67 1 Lou--loo, r-lm HO Acre. too March, Leonard 7 00 400' j .Moore, John 7 u) 4oo Moor Hetsy 7 ou n .Mi.ler, Jacob D. el al., (ext) 13 So Lut. 4 Ksdcliff. Jacob 3 1 Vtagner, Alph 3j Arrt. i Fike, John A S. J Ci Lolt. 2 Kaunscratt, Stephen 1 33 ORE E.N VILLE. Arm. 41i.J, 362 lod 4ol too too -Joo 3I 400 .fl 400 I'AI ifuO 4ii 3.0 4U0 0 Loll. S -4crc. :u 1.1 1 to 1W luO tors. 1 Atret. i 40 -u 144 Thompson, Jacob JEFFERSON. Hall. Jobn FiKk, Lu-lwig JEXXER. Black. Jame.. t.ole, Jane............. IMiaven, Peter Huoley. Frederick Rltig. treorge S McCartney, Isaac Jlinur. 1 noma Ol.er. William PbUvin, Robert Pitcher, William Picking. Henry S Sooil, John W llmer. Jacob 14 40 25 2 DO 42 4 00 & 34 S 1 4 04 2 V lo a l 10 3 04 S 10 4 8 W liliama, Ueorge 10 Hanlin. Jamea. ...... ....... 1 70 LARIMER. Abernathy, TrmmaJ AueraaUiy, Charlotte.... Bowman, Samuel Kowmn X Ebersole Deal. John K. s heir Hedner, trenrge. ......... Heitey, Anania Lini, tiiliian Meyers, Peter's heir Miller, Uabriel MUlcr, Jacob D.'sheir.. Meyers Peter a heir , Wllmoth, Alph Ktmineli, JonnO Speigle, Antirew'a heirs. ., May, William LOWER TLRREVFOOT. AndenoBw Thomas. W Boucher, S. W , Burgess, William Deal, Francis Forward a. Bogus Hallowell. Jobu Har-ng, Silvester Lowry, Peter Mcugh, D.J. A Co McAtfrey, James Powers, Alex VouKut, Simon Wellet, John.... McJtulen, J. R MIDDLECREEK. Bedlnrd, Gunning tvaery, Adam's heir King.' W Uliam MILFORD. Beam, Jacob Hmik. Davkl Henauo, Peter Calilweli, David C. CaldwaU. Samuel. Ininlap. John CKoaart fe Waiter tioehar.,Mathiaa Johnauu, W illiam Meyers, Peter betra W ullenstiergcr, Tom, Raeuael Tout. D.nah W ilaoa, Tnoma Wilsua. James.. Muler, Tbotnaa. short, David , Short, John Iter k ley. Phils-sn fe Rbxaula. Hitner. Henry Margudent, charie , METERSDALEBOR. A ik.ms. Tboma fe Kettle... Haer. Henry , Houae. John R Benford, Jobn B 'rouse. .Marparet. Ileal, Edmund. ............. &n9. Jobn. Frardboif, Joseph Hotftnan, Jobn Lindamin. SoHimoa Mervio .vjlller. Medary Aagsaiaa.. Minkeymlre. C , .MerrtL NathaaleL Paul. Tboinaa. St-vaHn. James Sl.vwsoo. Franklin rhet J,jepn Scbaiaker Wuiiam Tiptoa, Joba NOBHTHAWPTOX. Paety, Sarah Hrywn, usan... ...... ....... Hubbub, Henry Bowman. Matntaa O.Hrotn fe PicaiDg... ....... ljuleaa fe Smim Engleaa. Lewi Fiuemore. aarab. .......... Oulden. Kliaatieth. .He Brule. Sarab Witt fe Wolleoaoerger (!-,)., Wadoaa, Mary W ei 1 , Jame Wllmoth. Alph Krisainger Cbarle... Wilt fe WuileBsbcrger. , i"AIST. Bart oa, Tbnaaa , Barklry, Hugh (!) Clara. Daniel.......'........, Clark. .met. 1 19 2 38 , 36 70 , Al 40 44 7 70 14 20 Z 07 . 10 4 M . u so 44 42 2 M 1 64 S Lot. 1 Arret. 400 Lot. 1 Aertt. M 0 13 eo t 62 10 4 13 1 74 13 80 ia so 44 14 70 6 30 2 I- 1 40 19 00 OB 2 V) 42 1 40 yui Lot. 1 Am. 21-i 4"S V3 hn id 1&4'4 AO', 4 0 3 3u4 o lrl lw'4 ''a t- J74 II 3l"S il4 10 Loll, X 1 Arrra. 60 120 41a 14 40 14 14 M ft 14 40 3 OA 1 44 7 23 1 13 44 12 -J4 12 77 13 1 0B 45 3 o 1 20 4.' 14 i loft. 23 3 o 3 e 2 10 2 so 4 30 4 44 5 14 no 4 22 1 IS 1 i 44 72 4 3 30 1 0 30 1 42 Acrtt. ISA a7 42 K 7 34 I -t 7 02 44 OK 31 20 7 2 14 41 00 0 70 10 71 7 eo 40 M leu il4 2U toa ft. Let. I Jrrr. I --oo 1U .0 m 440 440 ... 11 10 ... A o ... "4 ... 0 .... n ..Jll 14 ... ; ... 11 let ... lo r ... t: ... 12 14 ... 2 17 ... 2 7 D.rsey PairVk Espey. A ad re w E-pey. Josiah Inskeep, J'din JuikBsoai, Perry Litbaoaa. Joseph.... Moure. Abraham.... Moon, Joseph i ').. Martin, William.... Poor. John Prtmroaw. V1 Soaw, beniamitl....- SUjtx. John,.... ...... Stirogle. Tboma..... t toe axon. Richard... See. John TboraPB. William.. Trut. Elitabeta Walter. Lewos. ...... Wast, Jne 4U7'4 Mi im 101 3AS uO 4s ... 10 12 1 71 11 23 11 10 11 10 11 1 I 9 11 10 6 46 4W It U II 10 JOS 40t 4ov 44V 'Varoer. Hir WUilaio. lracl. I 47 SHADE. Aekrman.Onrg AuIia,Saaael fl-) Caaapoell. Margaret.. Campbell, Mary Caroline, Tbueaaa. Clark, DubM lB'lf, John Zl iW ' . tot 2 Iki4 JV eard'more distinctly !ad t distance daring too rattle I . I .,.Im sif riartba izle ; that it beat win oe ' .h?g to meo charging than feeble and discordant j. vnutr iur oauuo v., V1" sounded bj the y Ct aid datuD itT-ct j V - . . ill affect much more a?aN ypsor tbe ougier; A' - it nunzinir luej . - - .. i fits -O- y turauoir man 10 A' A vi-e T , 1 O cv . o mM U be- sroua actt 9 occuriu?, diecolor- N tia tbe N. ih,ms. r. ffi eye l'O 10 3l 27 & a 14 31 V " . Ot, oe Plo. STC Klrcher, SUM. Haln. W.J.... Witt fe Wolfensba t PPER TVRKEYFOO- Baer, W. J. (wclater)... Hlilele. Jam. Clevenger, PanX Dean. EilwaH , Hanua, Mil Ham. King, John Lot. a mou 100 Am. V6 11 20 Lai: 2 At-rra. 44 Lot. Am: 400 Lot. 1 1 Am. 0 Lot: 1 2 So 4 4 1 2 2 l 2 1 2 Lohra, Peter. Pile. Joho Snyder, Peter...... Shultx, Jamea. VRSI5A BOS. 4 M U 30 1 M Anlersoa Spencer A Co..... Baer. W. J. (saw mill) Baer. Bedna, Conrad, .Margaret. Cuuninabam, Wealey Hiloux.Hixekiah Morgaa, k oung AltemasACo Meyers, Davlo. 7 1 W s n 40 1 ! 10 a o-i 73 37 1 7 10 1 7S Sloan. Henry. Thomaon, John. Snyder Uaorgw B. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. B. F. KMEPPER. Taaaat aaa ST SOMERSET NORMAL ACADEMY. ThoSprlng Term of the Somerset Normal Acalem. will opeaoa Moatlay, AprU lv,lieO,aad oonuaue m aiua lo week COIRSE OF STUDY. There will be two coarse : A Stomal and aa Elective course. Special auenilon will be given to thoee pursuing the iv uiai Course, having tor It object n bwt M pre oa ration of Tcacnera. To iui etKl the eumtuiHi brancbe and tbe mat approved bmiOxu ul teaching intn will r-eaive particular ears. ELECTIVE COUliSE. For the benefit f thoee desiring lo take special sluoteA,claae will be lurmeii aud tnoniuga uv siruc'Uuu given la Latin. Ueruua, Phya uloay, Pbiluaopnji, Butauy, nianer Algebra, tieuawtry, TrlgtMiumeiry, tHjok-Revping aii Drawing. SLvieuu -uouid bring kueir Tex taouka, aail ar rangemeuu will be mad lor lb cntap p arena wl buuka. EXPENSES. NORMAL ! 0 ELfcCTlVE 7 00 MODEL 4 00 One-half payaole in advance, balance at middle of term. Boarding in private families from 3 40 u S3 00 per Wiek, aingie meal irom 12 to lieu. MlsCELLwNEOUS. The teacher are ot many years sx peri, nee, they will be wide-awake to loe Interest of their stu dents, and they will spare no labor to makw taw sehoul a sucos la evei y particuUr. They ara eon lident "I placing within the reach of aU who will iavur tn. m witn tneir patronage, with mack lee oust, advantage equal lo thus enjoyed at higher Institutions. A Literary Society will bo organise!, la which all will be Xiected to laae part. The gn-uaua are ample : tbe building la pleas antly aituauMl. and the whole surrounding well adapted to the pleasure and pro 01 ol aU connected wuu tbe achooL For lurlher particulars address. J. JAY MIf-LFR, R. R. SAN.NER. Principal. Fall Term "pens August 2nd. AarSpeelal term to (indent attending both sesaloaal?. JEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby riven to all persons eoncei ocl a legatee, ereditur or otherwise, that tbe fal lowing account have passed register, and tbat In same will be presented for eonhrmatlon and al kiwaace at za rp nans' t.'ourt to be held at Som erset, oa Thursday, April asth, Uau. Aeroantvf Harnsou Yuonaia, suardiaaof Wm. H. ZulalL First and flnal aceoont of John O. Hay. admin istrator and Iruata ol Cyru Bowman oee'd. Account of Samuel Weaver, guardian of th minor children ot Sinma Shafler dee d. First and nnal aceuont of Me Town;, admin istrator and trustee of Ueary Young, dec d. First and final account of Harry D. Lobr, ad ministrator and trustee of David Lobr. dee'd. First account ot Ephraira J. McKsaale, acting executor of Joseph McKenxie, dee'd . Accunt of Henry r. Sebelt, jfuardlan of ElUa beth Horner, kmneriy HelaeL First and anal eeount of Samael Sayder, ad ministrator and trustee! ol Stephen Treat, dee'd. Account of Samuel Thomas aad Joeepa Uindia SDerger, executor of Pter tiiBsiieaxierger dee d Account of Joaiah J. Walker, guardian af th minor ebildrra of Joha B. Walker, dee d. First aceount of Jesaal Wn H. Walter, ox erutur of Joba Walter, dee'd. First ard final accu nt of Joha Sarswr aad Wat. M. Schrork, executor of Henry Sarver. da- d. Account of Matoiaa Poorbaagh admlnjatra torol Herman Pourbauah, dee d. First ami nnal accoant of H. B- Barnea, adatta istralor id Mary DelL dee d. Final account of H. B. Barnes. u reiving ad ministrsiov cua tcttmmtnto omntto sf CbriMiaa Dell, dee'd. First and final account of Simon L. Korn. trn- tee lor th sale of tbe real estate ol Philip Maurer, deceased. First aad final account of of Valentin Hay, guardian of Robert . W alker. Account of ttibralia Walker, surviving admla- istratorof Perry Herkley wim wa admialstratur of 'atharine Berkley, dee'd. First and final account Frederick Blngner, guar dian of Bruao Yoa Hooswn. WjI. B. rSEABE. March 81. Register. Q0URT PROCLAMATION. " Bxua, the Honorable Will i aw M. Bin, President ol the several Courts of Common Plea of theCoantie eompoeing the sixteenth Jadieta District, and Justice ol tbe Court ot Oyer aad Ter miner and (.teneral Jail Delivery, tur tbe trial of ail capital and other offenders in the said District, and Da.eiu. STrvrr aad C. C. Mcdsxlwab Es quire. J utlge of lb Court of Common Pleaa.aaal Justice of tbe Court of Oyer and Termlaer, aaal Ueneral Jaii Delivery, for the trial of aU a pi La 1 and otherodeBder ia the County of Saxenwt,aav Issued their precept and to n directed, far hold ing a Court of Common Plea, aad Ifeoeral fcuar ter Session of the Peace, and OenarBl Jail Deliv ery aad Court of Oyer aad Terminer, at Somerset Monday. April t. 1S7. flOTIfi u ImH yivea to all th Justice of tbe Peace, tbe Coroner and Constable with la th (aid County of Somerset, that they be taea Bad there bl their proper persons, witn Inclr roll, records. instil, fitloria. examinaisoa, aad other raaBembraBcw. to do loose things wnick to their otBccw aad la thai behalf appcrtaia to be done; and also, they wao will proaeeuta against the prtaooen that are er shall, be in the jail ol Somerset Co-ty, to be Hum and. tbera, tpruserut against them a shall be mst EDOAR KYLE, ort 15 SberifT. SSIGNEES ACCOUNTS.' Notice 1 hereby given, that the fbtlowttaar enun' have been Died ia my offlcw aad thw ake will bo preseated lo tbe Court lor eoararataaava ow Thursday, April 29A, l&3j First aad final account of Joha R. Scukt- aatigse of Singleton kimmel aad wife. tirst and nnal accoant of uswris ti.. wsiarr. assignee of Vale ntla Hooa. . , r trot Ban Deal aceiaaBt os B. fnwca a a. I st. L Korn, assignee ol Philip P. Maare aad wile. First aad final arc uot of X H Hay aad A. T. Bittner. assignee of J. R. Boos awl wl . First aad final aoeoanl of Cornelia Bamhssr. committee of Runna Miller fa lunar lc ) First ami final aecnsaat of rraaklla Waller as signee of J accb K tlae aad wife. First and Baal as-swat of Alex. C. Mom a !gne of Dletncb Rreager. i irst aad final account of W. H. Happ!, ae llgaea of Joha J. Hodman and wil. Account of Conrad Uoeer Jr.. adiaJciatraLor oat Coarad tluewr. Sr., dee'd. First aud final account of Charie L. Baltxwr and Abram W Uoa, xcutor ot Ucorg Baliasr, decesaeil. Flrat aad final account ot J'savph Sheets, ad inlstrator of Jacob aheags.'dec'd. At. W. SCHElX. March 31 CDITOR'S NOTICE. Toe nralerslgwed Auditor ar.poio Jadgesvf ia orphan Cutjrt t to ascertain th advaaccBarat aay ppor- trmai ion of he fund la the bawl' ' Ea'tr. of Samael Dellew. dae'iLasa tbifse teraiiy entitled thereto. ' tbat ho will attend ta tbw de -meat at hi erocw. m lb I Petin.. oa Taaraday, the , at I.e'elocB p. m.. of alaf. la" mrei caa ay rnn proper. " r rv ooueo. Marran. .rsarj Tin. Vl Ari'uierarj CrystaL a anoirer?arj Cbina. -fifth accirersarr Silver, eth aoDiversary Cotton. tj GfD atoiver-ary Lineo. Ibierrirtb anuivvrearv Wooleo. ?a'ortj-Bftb auQiversary Siik. i FifiietD aouivercarj Quid. Serenty-fi.h anniTerBtrj-DIa- 17 48
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