4. P.: IX "..a, eMlc, 188. elalw tb. - i. akl Out etali a aei i street, i Bad r uit( 3 1 or' r-Utn UM to t ta th meraa 'echjr', ', I Oonl b a ta nalng i, T CoHn, lalm f ( id v. tl of tee nle k M lc "t. OB til l an bell y '') Jala of k Kan. . terra toe, J.f tod lit nUin ere at ' wtik I m ani nlVt lt Br7 Kin "aJ Po.df " Atari 1882. !et lack 1 i iry Mr; Dal ul many. ee swd en. aid a buu Lower tbed linn ", wl or i The to oil K4 A pru. nia od layol and aiM ilia wf tnd a airs ul 'BU EE ITll SI the tl rata r or. Tl PaWl ek of I for erJ deed i la 3LErJ oba 4 llnrtlil'i $omcrsct nt nt u. i I " R KTLU Editor. grr- 4f t- . the P-ar-rnanf '"' .t J 1$ Snvder 4 Co'". ,Jr y..u .ircha.-ed your sprln bonnet? c.'-B-8ny,lwCo'"- .j making ha commenced in earnc it Goo-h at J. B. Snyder 4 Cos. .VmM tli HvaAt.n yone n 'A .1 c:V.;nr Tackle rail at C X. r"npr" ' At. .rt budding, and soon the air will wliU-l Willi -n u J B'.ue Suit at I. B. Snyder & Co'i irr and bushes are showing pre iwry symptom! of putting on their fclrews. w. ti r t - Uifli Trices for Co-intry rroduoe. JJkw. Glolie Rait Fertilizer. irtETHISO hnv a barrel." Sold by Cook 4 nccaiTS, Agents. wUill which punishes wife beaters with 1 . . . 1 1 . lsjiies lisa cen signea oj lue uovrr- f' of tlic Slate of Indiana. inpw line of Qothing at J. B. Snyder A fheajwr than erer. y M Walnut Frame E'ght Pay Clocks at jltPosfU's for f4. . . -1 i - 1 r your iiiwiery, oi, vwrsrio, Lui'e!'. Tr.inmirgs, wan raper. jo- ! and all kinds of Fancy Go U from in. JI. P. Shrock. i'rices always low. Tlr miall boy now layeth his "where , tb" s.-i.le, which in time will bring joy la heart by enshling him to o'tend the rinu. Tin- larval Jifplay of carjH-t ever iu Soiu at J. B. Skvde! 4 Cos l! is wluom that birds build their nesU so sr:V a me urn c . . .. .. 9 irnliai of things jost now. ana wemu-r spring has come to stay. f.U and see us now. Our stock of Press ;,K etc is ftill and running over. J. B. Skye fc Co. i nra- .Ipnarture at IIcmey'B. BruHset ,,r)-t ld cheaperthan in Philadelphia. If farmers will commence now and gire :!i:-ir poultry a small rjnantity of sulphur i ih tlx-ir fol. and sprinkle a little coal til over the hen house once a week, they sill never be annved with rerniin. The finest lamps in iUl. and "turn down' the county, Tarlor ' lamps at J. B. Sny- r&CVs. Business men shonld order their Bill and Utter Heads put up in packets. We print 0 very handsomest at this office. The time of year is at hand when Dr. 6ivnn' recipe for the preparation of cu mmbers will be needed. 'Teel the cucum ber." he says, '"with great care; then cut it into very thin slices, put on pepper and salt K discrtdion, and then throw it away." Maple Sugar. Booon, Wheat, 0it, Potatoes and Beans for ah or in ex chinpe fur merchandise of our line of trade. Cook 4 Bek;ts. A wrrespondent writing from the south nfOte county says : " 'Rough on Rheunia, turn' knocks the eternal suffering of that terrible disease." !t is said that tbe direction iu which lightning and thunder first occurs In the spring indicates the character of tbe sum mer. As it was in the southwest we may tijert a warm summer. Of coarse, there it no failure in such s sign, so we may pre pare accordingly. The finest assortment of Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Ga.4ses, ever brought to Somerset coun ty at E. McDowell's. If you want first-class Stationery at small cost buy the Hebal packet. Note, Letter srd all other sizes put up in this way. They are jut the thing for business men. - A Toeing man down fn Franklin county, a few daya ago, dislocated his lower jaw w Kile gaping, and until a physician arrived ami reduced tbe dislocation, the victim was nmipeiled to go about with his mouth wide unable to speak a word. Young la dies and young men wbo make s night of it might take warning. Grass Seem. Xow In stock: Mammoth Clover, Small Clover, and Timothy Setd, nd will buy or aell. : Cook 4 Bekbtt. I always keep your medicines in stork Powns' Elixir is selling better than any Cough Medicine I have, and with good Je suits. C. M. Smith, Druggist, Clarkston, Mich office Clock!, Kickel Clocks, Weight t locks. Lever Clocks. Calendars, Mantle Clocks, Bronze Clocks, Black Walnut Clucks, Breeze Figures in great variety, at E. McDowell's. Sixsislk Advice. Do not allow skepti thm to oyerrule your betterjudgment when an article of t rue merit ia placed before you. If you are dyspetie or your kidneys and liv er are affected, dlsy no longer : procure s ltt! ofSwedWatlfcttere, the MiCalKble rem edy. It will do-more for you than we can ny about it. See advertisement and testi . nionial in this paper.-- . r - The reason why we buy our Clothing at J. B. Snyder and Co's. is, because they treat us l.itr; their prices are very low, they are btinevt in what they tell us, and take pleas are in showing anything they have to sell ; are a soot! jolly lot of fellows, who mean buyiness fnm sis o'clock in the morning until ten o'clock at niptit. Call and see tt em, reader, sad you will be happier fur it. And now the organ rrintler comes. Dread harbinger of spriag. V'ivh his organ slung acras his bark And s monkey on a string. And while he grinds his music oat That makes the stoutest quail His monkey passes round the hat And thereby hangs a tale. ... - ; St 10 Cekt OorxTXBS. Iiecollect. when yen ne to Conrt that the 5 and 19 cent counters in Cook 4 Beerits' Block are still iu full blast. A rery large stooktif these useful goof's have beea , laid In tor Court Wn k. and tLe variety is greater, and the quality of goods much better taaa hereto fore. Everybody continr to town should rail in and look over tha 5 aaa lOcent coun ten., as you will be sara to see something yon ut at the popular prices af 5 and 10 cents. &rT Masks. Maia Street We hart jtt added a large Refrigerator to oar Meat alsrkrt ia which all steaks aaa he kept coo1 nd clean. Muttoa, Beef, Tor, Ac. kept constantly on haad. Ops daily. Partis trying meat can have ia. kept in the HcXrig- erator until wanted. We have, also, TOe.COO new brick for sale. a iiich we will sell by tbe hondred or thoos- ai-d at a low price. . . - Bines Dates 4 Co. Pivx Tias, Eats Mosxt. Satk Taorsu fd jro Eest, South and West via the old re P. 4 O. P.. It. So change of cars U l-cuiFar.d Chicago. Only one change o' imu Lamas Cby and AiaLifon. Foi -). i u-e-tal.lea, tickets and all informs in rej-nd v., routts rail mi rr address E. E. Pattof. Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free. Office at Depot. of Pittsburgh, business. Tlie Caster services held in nir several ! churches r)unisv tnoruimr and rveniuo- e.-re largely attended. i!r. John "larto" y.mjt, of Johnstown, .4 f-iriniT roKuli ut of Ho.ueret, spent Mon-l--y ad j'mwUi in town., Fan n era report i condition of the grow- jitig m lie.it crop n very favorable and well advanced for this sctson of the year. We had our regular Kanter snow ea Mon day. It came down steadily all day, and looked very much like a return of winter. In a few days the Telegraph oflloe of the Somerset & Cambria Railroad Company in this place will begin to do a regular com mercial business. John Hatner, Esq., and bis brother Nat f Iloovcroville, paid us a friendly call on Monday morning. They returned home on the afternoon train. The Cambria Ann, a bright local and gen eral newspaper, pa Wished in Carrolltown, Cambria county, has entered on it fourth year with flattering prospects. Sheriff Ppangler's only child, daughter fourteen years old. has been seriously ill, with scarlet fever, but is at present, we are pleased to say, slowly convalescing. Mr. Michael Keifer, while engaged in hauling atone for Mr. Frank Shivler'i new house, had the misfortune to have two of his fingers crushed by a large sand rock. mom There will be an excursion to the corner stone laying of the Lutheran church at Markleton on the 2Sthnfthia month, the particulars of which will be given next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oil left fortl . eastern cities Saturday evening for the pur pose of purchasing a stock of goods to sup ply their spring trade. They will return in about ten davs. Lost. Between Bakers ville and Pepot. Somerset, Pa , an envelope containing $155. 05. The finder will receive reward by returning the same to Jacob C. Miller, Ba kersville. Pa. On Wednesday night the "Sjortsman's Association of Bedford County" disbanded, and the members held an auction for the sale of the effects, which were disposed of to the highest bidders. Mr. 1'ali h, s Pittsburgh Architect, in com pany with tbe School Board, viewed the Acs lerny grounds Tuesday morning with Ui" intention of deciding on what style of a s 'tool building to erect. Three members of the Johnstown militia company were last week court-martialed and tried on a charge of neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. The finding of the court has not yet been made public. A re-union of the students of the Cham berahurg Academy will take place some time in August. There are a number of the Doctor's old boys in this county who will doubtless be pleased to attend the re-union. The Somerset Dairy Com nan y will com mence operating the Bowman factory, about three miles north of town, next Monday, the 17th. Their, other factories will not be opened for the season till a week or ten davs later. John TL Scott, Esq., last week had a very substantial plank pavement placed in trout of his handsome residence, on Tur key foot street. The Senator has been im proveing and beautifying his property very extensively of late. . There are at present only two unfortun ates in the county jail. One is serving out his sentence, having been convicted of lar ceny at tbe January Term, and the other is awaiting trial at the April Term on a charge of the same nature. A number of the coal miners employed at Hoovcrsville have goi.e out on a strike. The balance have notified their employers that unless they get an increase of fifteen cents er ton they wsll quit work Saturday. The price paid at tlieae mines at present is fifty cents per ton. .' The trout season commenced oa tbe 1st of April, --bat it is illegal to catch and retain trout under fire inches in length, and it is also illegal to ' catch Jthe fish in any other way than with rod, hook and line. Penalty for each .fish illegally caught or retained $10, or if offered for sale $05. Mr. D. J. Horner has bad a aeat and sub stantial board : taalk laid along the entire length of his lot on East street. We under stand that Mrs. Hettie Boyd will in the near future continue the walk along Iter property, thus completing the connection between Main and Patriot streets. Miss Jean Wallace'a concerts in other places liave always been followed by the most enthusiastic commendations of the press and people, and all lovers of the art should go to hear her. She will give a con cert in the court house Tuesday night of court for the benefit of the Reformed church An exchange says that the very best ma terial with which to make lamp-lighters is a postal card. Cut it lengthwise into strips one-sixteenth of sa inch wide. They burn readily, do not give off sparks, and leave scarcely a trace of a.'hcs. You can use brand nevr ones if you want to, but they are a little expenive. Profesr or 71. R. Sanner, whn went to Chi cago on a rist some few weeks ago, is so well pleased with that city that be has con cluded. to etsy there, and has accepted a very lucrative position. We are sorry to lose ti e Professor from oar town, but hope he will be prosperous and happy in his new bortif . Mr. Geo. II. Tayniait, of the Somerset Hourse, who went east for tbe purpcee of try id g to purchase a summer's supply of ice, returned home on Saturday. We an ient ana he has made arrangements with a Baltimore firm to supply him witb all the ice b e may need at $3.00 per ton delivered at tl e station in Somerset. F emie Harrison, a bright, interesting lit tle daughter of Capt C J. Harrison, died fro m the effects of that dread disease, scarlet fever, Saturday night, and was buried in be cemetery on the hill Sunday evening. Pessie was tout six yea-n of age, and was a great favorite with all who knew her. The afflicted family have the community's incere sympathy in their sad bereavement Governor Hoyt has chartered tbe Yough itgheny River Coal Company, witb W. L. Scott, of Erie, as President The capital stock of tbe company is one million dol lars. There are nine shareholders, of whom Sc At holds the largest amount of stock. The ooal lands of the company are located in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. The Meyersdale Grmmereud is an ambi tious journal. It net only wants to run Somerset county politics but crosses tbe border and gives advice to tbe neighboring counties as to how to run theirs. It thinks in tbe language of the poet slightly altered : 'So pent up Somerset contracts our powers, rhe whole, the boundless commonwealth is onrs." Bedford Republican. Our esteemed friend, Mr. Samnel Poor ban gh, lately disposed of all his personal Elects by public sale ia Southampton town diip, and has gone to Glencoe. where he rill engage in the mercantile business with lis son, S. P. Foorbaugh. Tbe sale was the aost largely attended of any ever held ia Southampton township, all of which can be conunted fur from tbe fact that it was li'ner slly advertised, through the I!tcu. Aksovascc Psevf.kted. Gray Lair are tinorsble, bat fheir premature appears ace s annoying. Parkrr'a Hair Balsam pre vents the annoyance by promptly restoring Wallace W. Patrick, w. iu ,ow FriJay on lcgal the youthful color. The tannery owned fey Cr, JgaUi Csrsk, at Devidsville, was eatirtf y .destroyed ky fire at late hoar E-turdy eit. terns! spring wagons and a sled were bB oat, bat the engine and odor machinery, a number of green hides, sad tie talk booses and contents were destroyed. The fj was first discovered ia the rear part of tlte build ing la which the en gin is located, sad it is supposed that it was caused by sparks that dropped front the furnace. Mr. Swank's loss win probably reach $5,000. A meeting of the Sunday School workers of the county will be held ia the Lutheran church, Somerset, April 18th, afternoon sad evening, with a viaw of organizing sa Inter Denominational Association ia the couaty. This association is necessary ia order that they may co-operate with the State sad Na tional associations, that delegates may be elected and seat, and that the statistics may be properly reported. Superintendents sad teachers may maks it a point to be present at this meeting. Prominent workers of the State Association will be present. . The two schools to be opened ia Somer set this spring have been united under Mr, Vonuada and Mr. Woolery, and will begi April 17, in the public school building on Patriot street. Tbe thorough preparation of teachers fur practical work ia the school room will receive careful attention, sad la addition, ample facilities will be offered for pursuing any of thj more advanced studies. Both teachers have had experience la the school room, and besides have enjoyed fall collegiate coarse, sad offer shout all the advantages here at home to be found else where. About seventy-five persons in the southern part of Westmoreland county have era braced Mormonism, not, however, as taught by Brigham Youn , bat as maintained and practiced by Joe Smith, who, as is well known, never believed in or advocated the odious and disgusting doctrine of polygamy. The converts are mostly farmers of good character. Two Mormon missionaries the Joe Smith school havs also been at work for some time in the adjoining county of Fayette, sad are said to be meeting with re markable success. What a strange world we lire in, anyhow. Casper W. Easly, Esq., local editor of tbe Johnstown Tribune since its first number, snd s member of the Cambria County bar, died at his home ia Johnstown, on Sunday last. A versatile writer and with a true "nose for news,"he was universally esteemed as one of the best "locals" in the State. Pleasant and agreeable in manner he had many friends wherever known, who will sincerely mourn his death. Although sudden, his death caused but little surprise to his friends, as for years he has been a sufferer from consumption snd has been greatly weakened from frequent hemorrhages, Fearless in the discharge of a duty, faithful and constant, bis life work was well done. - We are just now passing through that season of the year when the paint and whitewash brushes, shovel, - hoe and rake should be u?ed with effect The cellars should be opened, cleaned and thoroughly aired. All the filth, rubbish, and garbage that has accumulated on the premises dur ing the winter, should be carefully cleaned up, the fences and outbuildings whitewash ed, and everything fixed in first-class order. The good effects of a thorough cleaning up in the early spring cannot be estimated. If allowed to remain, befoie a great while the accumulated filth will pollute the water, and later on, the system. It renders tbe sir we breath poisonous, and there is no telling what diseases it may bring. Judge McJunkin, of Butler county, cre ated quite a sensation at the recent term of Court in that countr, by what seem! to b anew version of the law on the license question. In his charge to the Grand Jury he stated that it was a violation of the spir it and letter of the license law for landlords to sell liquor to tbe citizens of the village or community in which the house is situa ted ; that the license is granted for "the en tertainment of strangers and travelers," and that the spirit of the law does not war rant the keeping of tippling houses for neighbors If this opinion is enforced its effect would be about tbe same as prohibi tion, "the entertainment of strangers and travelers" being but an insignificant portion of the business of tbe retailer of liquors. In our last issue we gave a brief account of the dastardly doings of a young tramp who was arrested and committed to jail in Bedford county, after having succeeded in grossly outraging no less than three young women within a tew days' time while pass ing through this county. Monday morning) his Honor Judge Baer.on application by the District Attorney, issued s warrant to Amer icas Enfield, Esq., high sheriff of Bedford county, commanding and directing him to bring the body of the felon into this county where the crime was committed. The scoun drel will be tried on the several charges at the regular April term of court, and if the facts alleged can be proven, and they doubt less can, he witl receive the punishment which he so richly merits. A case was tried in tbe Armstrong county courts, st avittanning, last week, in which Mrs. Joha Baer appeared as plaintiff and the borough of Leech burg as tbe defendant The suit was brought to recover damages for an injury which Mrs. Baer sustained to one of her arms several years since, from a fall in crossing a ditch, over which several plank had been thrown to supply a side walk. Mrs. Baer Instituted suit against tbe borough, which was taken to court, where a verdict was rendered in her favor, awarding her $1,425 damages and defendants to pay all costs. A motion for a new trial was ar gued, which will be granted on coalition that the plaintiff refuses to accept a compro mise of seven hundred dollars. A new trial will most likely he tbe result - The eighth wonder of the world, a hu man being in flesh and intelligence, witb the perfect bones and movements of a bear," is what attracted the Somerset small boy for the past three or four days. Tbe bear man is -nothing more than a horribly de formed man, whose only resemblance to a bear is that he walks on all fours, and, as some of our young friends can testify, ia prodigiously fond of 41 mutton." We don't know that tbe latter feature, however, is at all peculiar to the bear, but think it more resembles the trait of some of the dogs of this section. The one humorous feature about this terrible monstrosity was that he would glance arauad his audience until he would single oat some one who' showed more fear of him than his 'fellows, then springing at him with the cry, "there's mut ton," would take him cantering about until the " keeper" would interfere. Abbjbt or the BacisBaa. Information having been made before Justice Hicks sgsinst the principals and participants in the recent prize fight which took place at a point in Conemaugh township, this county! between a party of Johnstown bruisers and witnessed by a large number of sports from tbe latter named place. Deputy. Sheriff Dickey last Thursday proceeded to Johns town with warrants for tbe arrest of some fifteen or twenty of tbe gentlemen. With tbe assistance of several membeas of the lo cal polios force. Deputy Dickey succeeded in arresting tbe principals, Jack Hawker and Michael Logan, together with Messrs. Gallagher, Augustus Gerhard t, James Camp bell, U. B. Harris. Patrick Mary, Emanuel Jamas, Ed. Trefts, John M. Gore, and Mich ael Keiley, who, "like bull pupa, cheered the farot." ; Warrants are still in tbe hands of the officers for tlte arrest of a number of others. All those arrested gave bail for their appearance at Csnrt Mrs. M. K. Shrock, has just received a large aasortinent of spring and summer Millinery Goods. Financials trimmers have beenren gaged for tbe season. Goods sold at bottom prices. Call and t (amine the hand some stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' - 4,000 bolts wall paper, the cheapest in the county, at Hefner's. "' Xice Trout Rods at C. K. Boyd's. - ai C -L. . ij V. . J w-iCa Cv . 7,aj i :."-asof ccJl J b t yl lalready tan act d, want in person to Wpaot tbe pn-!jss ou Ta- y. On his return be was interviewed ky a Cutritr reporter, to whom let'.owti stvt J nan specimens of coal, re-kkl'v clean aad frae from slat. The vela is seven feet la thickness, and can be mined by drta. It has been open and in use for (kaaeatlc purposes for the past sev enteen year. Cot. Beid lias had five hun dred bushels shipped to his works at Dun bar, whore ha proposal to give its coking quakes a fair test before making any move ment toward its development. The com pany awns six thousand four hundred and thirty -six acres, which la also underlaid with iron ore and lintektone; and what is rather remarkable, contains a four foot vein of hard coal lyiag some distance beneath the softer vein, CbxaxCara! Omritr. Feei. Wheat Midllng arrived this day. Full ear load. - April 11. 1882. Cook 4 Beesits. Mrs. M. E. Schroek is agent for the sale of the best unlaundried Shirt In the market only $1-00 each. Also agent for the Thorn uson alove-fltting Corset, the best made. At the administrator's sale of the person al effects of the late A. J. Casebeer last Tuesday, the goods, fixtures. 4c in tbe store room of A. J. Casebeer 4 Co. were knocked down to F. J. Kooser, Esq.; he be- ins? tbe blithest and beat bidder. Tbe amount paid was $6,000. Mr. Koosers brother, Psrk, who has been living in Pittsburgh for some time, returned to Somerset Saturday and will take charge of the store, in connection with Wra. B. Fraase, one of the members of the lata firm.' The style of the new firm. we understand, will be Kooser 4 Frease, and the business will be contined st the old stand, on the Casebeer corner. Both Mr. Kooser and Mr. Frease have had exten sive experieuca iq the dry goods business, and are well and favorably known to the people hereabouts. With a proper effort they will have no difficulty in building up tbe business to what it used to be, thus se curing a fair share of the patronage of our people. . . . - Our new carpet room, next door to our main room, is the wonder of the day. Such a display of carpets is entirely new for Som erset Over thirty-five pieces, and only one piece of a pattern, making the largest line of carpets to select from ever in town, r rices as chean as thev can be retailed at in the city. A No. 1 carpet at 35 cents per vard. J. B. Sntdeb 4 Co. - A Casd. I am informed from reliable sources that parties from abroad are travel ing over the country selling organs, and misrepresenting the organ I am selling, the matchless BURDETT. This organ is well established as the best in the market, and costs no more than the common imitation organ, which I doubt not the people are im portuned to buy. Sensible persons need scarcely be told that goods that have to be hawked and peddled around through the country and forced into people s houses by any species of trickery, cannot be reliable. You can depend on it they are cheap, tbasby goods, that will not bear comparison with such goods as the Burdett Organ, and, con sequently are dear at any price. Owing to ill-health I am unable to push the sale of the instrument I represent as I would like ; but any one desiring to buy the best organ tbe market affords, can always find samples st my office in Somerset. I cordially invite all to call before they are humbugged by oily-tongued strangers. ' T' .. Ievis J. IlErnsT. Heffiey sells blue suits, fast colors, at $0 50; usually sold at $8.50, snd he defies competitioa. C. X. Boyd has just received from the east a full line of Fishing Tackle. V The American Jgricnlturat says "felons," which are usually termed "Whitlow" by phvilcians, we believe, are a very painful and often a very serious affection of the fin gers, generally of tbe last joints, and often near or Iprgjstng the nails.- As tbe fingers are much exposed to bruises, felons are quite com moo among those who constantly use their hands at hard work. If allowed to continue until matter (pus) forms, and the periosteum or bone sheathing is affected, lancing is necessary; but if taken in time, a simple application of copal varnish, cover ing it with a bandage, is highly recom mended. If the varnish becomes dry and unpleasantly bard, a little fresh varnish may be applied from time to time. When a cure is effected, the varnish is easily remov ed by rubbing into it a little lard and wash ing with soap and water.. Dr. A. B. Isbam details, in "Medical Kews," a number of cases of it application with uniform suc cess, where formation of pus has not previ ously occurred. In two cases there was ap parently a combination of the "run around" with the felon, and in all of them there was swelling, redness, beat, and great pain He suggests tha pse of copal varnish for felons, "ran around," boils, and any loci acute inflammation of external parts. , Laxd Plastis. We offer Bangh 4 Sons'! Nova Scotia Land Plaster, pulverized and ready for use, at $1.50 per bag of 209 pounds, hich is less than manufacturers' price, lo cal freight added. 'Bespeclfully, ... Cook A Bizarre. Mr. Frank Dibert, formerly of Johnstown, and Miss Anna M. -Amnion, recent' y of the South Side, Pittsburgh, were married in Germany on the 16th of March. The bride has been in Germany for about a year. She and Mr. Dibert are eld friends, and while there had been no actual betrothal in this country, the mutual regard had progressed so far that it was only a short time after they met in Leipsic until they had plighted their faith, and resolved to be married before their return home. Although natives of America, they were subject to the laws of the German Empire, and were obliged to seek the good offices of the American Con sul at Leipsic, with whose assistance all the rigid forms required were complied with. The legal publication of the engagement was made ia the newspapers, and the nec essary documents showing them both to be unmarried, that they had been baptized, and that tbe groom was fully able to main tain his wife, were filed in the proper de partment The groom also' filed a state ment setting forth bis acquaintance with his affianced, and in his proctocol desired to be understood that while he had visited Ger many oa boalneas. he considered the step he i about to take the happiest feature of the visit to the Empire. Accordingly,, oa the lClh of March the contracting parties assembled at the office of Julius Burkhardt, Esq., Director of the Standes-amt, in Leipsic, by whom tbe civil ceremony was performed, in the presence of the Consul, assisted by Rsv. Mr. Irwin, for merly of Cincinnati Besides the officials, Mrs. Rosalia Bauer, aunt of the bride, and her husband were present. ' ' After the ceremony the happy couple de parted for a tour which will include Prague, Vienna, Venice, Italy and Switzerland, and are expected to return home about July. Gladk Acadeht. Xew Centreville, Som erset County, Pa-, (Glade, P. O.) Wi W. Deatrick, A. M Principal ; I. & Scyder aad K. K. Deatrick, A. P.. assistants. In struction thorough. Terms moderate, j The next session will begin Monday, April 17, 1883. - i pHosrn ATS. We offer Bangh & Son's Double Eagle Phosphates, the best oa the market, at $3 00 per bag of 200 pounds, or $28 00 per to of ten bags the latter qsota- tion being $3 00 per ton lev than mana fee- tarer's price local freight added. Eespectfully, Cook 4 Bnurr. Fish Baskets, Rods, Lines, Hooks, Reels and full eaaortment of everything you want when going a fiishing, for sale by, C. X.Boyd. The tnoairj. J .. cf.nT n furnished by a w&ll known wx'.jsr "A tnJy unselfish person is never vafjv, bwaiiss ha thinks of others more Can himsr oa tits other hand, a selfish maa, even Coai tol erably wall bred, is guTty of Bua-tarkass of-J fences against good tasta. Asklgg qtres Inns, private aad personal, ia oas vsJar halJt, and teiliug your own bnainass. wfcka no one wants to hear, is another. Aslicg the cost of a present that has beea ma(U to yon, "puraoing" a servant to hear what has bean given by way of parting vail; load talking in public; bard staring at table; persistent egotism, which talks torerar of itself, itself, itself, only itself, and cannot even feign tbe most passing interest in another; detraction of frier ds. and it may ae of relations a husband telling of Us wife's unpUsaaa s wife complaining of hea husband's faults; the bold assumption f euperierity, aad tbe servile confession of infinite anworthiness; all these are signs and evidence of vulgar ityvulgarity of s far worse type than that which eats its fish with a steel knife, and says "you was" and "each of tus VMM " were. . - Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters give the best satisfaction of any medicine I tell. They have advertised themselves, and I warrant every bottle.'. N. DsKbiet, Druggist, Zeeland, Mich. Henry 4 Johnson's Arnica aad Oil Lini ment for external use is equally good. RiiLiOAP Kcws. The Bedford Inquirtr says: A week or so ago tbe corps which has been in charge of Col. Stewart at Everett took their departure from this county, and there is now no corps of the Pittsburgh ft Atlantic st work in this county. The Pittsburgh Coauiwreia GaxU of Sat urday last says: "An engineer corps com menced work at Connellsville yesterday putting in the slops stakes for the new Pitts burgh 4 Atlantic Railr-oed Company, which is designed to connect the coke region ex tension of the Pittsburgh 4 Lake Erie rail road and the Reading railroad. The work of grading will be commenced at once. The company has just won an important vie tory. Some time ago, it will be remember ed, application was wade in tbe Bedford county courts to restrain the South Peon sylvania Company from occupying an im portant point known as 'the narrow j,' which is tha only passage way through three mountain chains, and which was claimed botn by the Pittsburgh 4 Atlantic and Sooth Pennsylvania companies. A preliminary injunction was granted, and as tbe South Pennsylvania made no defense the injunc tion was made permanent this week. Tbe Pittsburgh 4 Atlantic people arecorrespond ingly happy." ; If the Pittsburgh 4 Atlantic people are "correspondingly happy", they are a little previous, as the only action of the court taken in the esse was the 'granting of a rule on the South Pennsylvania to plead, demur. or answer in thirty days under penalty of having judgment entered against them by default , ; J; , Mr. Reon Barnes; :of the latter company, arrived in Bedford a few days Since and has been in consultation with' tbe representa tives of the company here, and on Wednes day visited Everett. The result of his visit this time is not yet known. The Wheeling, West Virginia, IiUdligtn err in speaking of iheenterprise says: There is every reason to beleive from what ha! come to light that this is a Vanderbilt movement Vanderbilt haa a very heavy interest in the Reading road, and therefore no doubt knows what he is going to do east of Harrisburg. It is believed that be intends to strike right into the territory of the Baltimore 4 Ohio and the Pennsylvania roads iu the west and southwest, and hold them level with a line about which there will be no question of differential rates, such as has for a long time past complicated the re lations of his New York Central and Lake Shore with these roads. Tbe time haa ar rived when a step of this kind is necessary to protect his immense interests in tboae lines. Tbe projected line from Harrisburg to the Connellsville coke fields is very straight, and the "distance only about 140 miles. From Connellsville to Wheeling, via Wsynesburg. it is not so straight, but the distance will be only about 65 miles. which is about the same as by the Hemp- field. The whole distance from here to Harrisburg will be about 205 miles.' From Harrisburg to New York it is 150 miles, via the A Hen town route, or from Wheeling to New York 355 miles. The latest rumor In regard to a railroad ia that the Baltimore 4 Ohio railroad company have a corps of engineers now engaged sur veying a line for a railroad up the Black lick, and that it is tbe intention of that company to extend their road from Johns town, northward, crossing the Indiana pike one mile and a half west of this place, the work to commence early this summer. Cambria Herald. 1 H ea dqc a RTEBS roe Mackkbbl Fish. We have in atock, direct from the Atlantic coast, a car load XXX Shore No. 2 Macker el, all full weight packages, consisting of Barrels. 200 lbs. ; Halves, 100 lbs. ; Quarters, 50 lbs.; and Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Now is ibe time to bnv them st fair cvrices'' tor cadi, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully," . . . Cook 4 BEaarrs. DIED. SPEICHER. In Shanksville, on April 5 2SS2, Buelah Blanche, daughter of William and Alice Speicber, aged 2 years, 3 months and 19 days. WANTED, SALESMEN. To can tim for the sale of Narsery Block. Ua. oqaalod bvrllltlaa. Ko axperioaoa raoatred. Sal ary aaJ ejpeuos paid. MC aoras of Frail aad Ornamental Trees, Shrnha. Roaas. ota. Aprl2 W. ax T. BtsllTH, Oaaovs, K. Y. STATEMENT AND REPORT AND Front April 1, 1881, to April 1,1882. cLorsaaa naas at raa cotiari aosm nv oaa TBAB. . Womoa's diasws. at jhlldroa'sdreasa......u.....M 41 w ossoa a ehaailss i. ......... si Chlldraa'sehesatM...... tl Haad tueola ............ ...... as Bod shaata .....-...-.-..--.-...- SS Wuoaoa's apraas te ChlkliTa'taproaaU........i.... ....... . ' Moa'S ahlrta...M................M... 77 Boy's hlrta.. .'. Xt Bed tleks- Bed bo4aara.. ............................... SS Woataa's shirts .... SB Chddroa's shtrts - IX Pairs woaua's drawara..Ha. ...... ........... 11 ehlidrta's drawers.. ft aaoaoooaaoesaooo w .......... ST t boy's paala " ataeklegs kaluidll"!"... atookiaas sasioa., iaoeeiaoaeaeeaas S X H S u Te - S , , 1W eeaeaeea Boy's bodtoa....... Woaaaa-lfapa.... Boy's eoats.M banboaaaU.. ...... l Boy's ' Oallta..... OotaJortS . PUlow i HaDdkorebiotS Woaata's tackots Oats stook lea yara....-wMM...x.... xar-ja aaai..........-.-...v-T linea...... Barial ahaott sad shlSWal, .,..-........ Baiiols soap awada... .. Ioaves beaad harad..........-. Barsoaa aaaao.... .. e 0 ... M ..Ml ... U currarae aooaarr abb-c aaa aivaa oe-r Pairs paats. Ooata.. ...................... Yosts, ii......... ...... Bluaoco. ......... ............-.....-.... .... Overalls..... ....... vmiu'i swrABTwasnr t ' Oaal stiris.. OOQafc avtasWoaa. .tamisittisssatissaass Sowlac washlas .... lWlta,oooaseeaosaoooisoooass Ctaeaa.. LoBBce Oaal hoaoa. ................... bale! Yards eaipat...... sttesVt CaeCekaaa a a a - taiaklas; gloaSro Pairs wladew car; alas.. ...... 1 . . H . ITS . 1 . TaVtrfff) arP,VflaAeVaaiaeeaeOajae aeaBaoe-oaae Ooaaty atlaa ......... . ...... ... ... .. , . a -a , a ........ ........,.... S. i --....m...........,.,,..vmm - t t - a, . ....... ........ 0 OjS -. -- ... .-... ....... .... . 4 I 4 ' "-- --..-... - . . . ... . . S- j -.....m...... .mm. ....... tjj" " w a ,Si .. .(Hi.ii..,IMI, fa "?tk ................. ......... )4 4S : ..... S l " a...., ... m 7 MSSWv.SS.WM..m,.m. , Sk a ' ' JjiMM4l.,Mi.MMHMM jWgja - h4rMM(aMfSSsaaSSss! i gff. eooa.aeaew. 4 Wgj - tT!tSMI4tstsiiMn..,M,,.M a......... g i sieaMaa.... ........ ..... e r ess- - w,aaV.-...... ........ ............ ...... X3t I saa r-Arras's Biaannxxr, ..... TO MSa- BTw4 .... 14 T! ..... IS "... t U MS 1 U ta n sx .... s n i ..... u T .. .. it at s tea .If-aS l-iuewauja.. Uad staves Ca stevas. . tsasuyladoaw., t--a jSs. Tas. Tarns a Tswals. caret. rill Tie Tta Sets soap dtsass lama ua Smbs ! Betters...... ... Tm Baskets. Lra Ua boilavs. raw i Ufce I roe Battles Copper Battle.... Ooaibaeaais...., Waakasard!.M. Wash talis Jets knives aad bwbsl.. mum piatss ... vabxiso rsrrusnnrra. Sat Brseettaad. Sat UgJU Jarasss .. Hay tort foes pelitys. Thiashlag aaashias. For aoiM waaoa...... lane sons wagoa-... tuvaara!!!tjr!rirjn Htmn flows..... ..., KoUar. ............... Saad .rill , S3? ... - . ...... a. ..... , Bnreaders Plow doable trass. .... Stasia maa assseseessSsaatseis seeesaessssaseestssse 'ex siai,ss a waa Mower . Wheal ttanwaa grata oraala Mewlaw seytaaa.. uvb stock os raa vabw. It Sjroaaa-eatUs, two-roar old aawia, sas roar out. mvm oaivoa. isaooep vabw AsoaAJUHm raootrcrs. Mtaasofhay. J toaa ssoaad a lit bushels of wsoBt ou eats. rye. - sure. t back hast J0 Botatoes " bsaaa. iv . " I - viator apples. l&M heads oreabBaso. S bugsboads ol kraut. lao BJkos of apple setts. lot umads of wavL, Wf - veal. )14 Hoof. 2W " tallow. pork. ase . - lard. so! bettor. as eaif sklaa. : ' hoof hides. rat boor bot oa foot aad killed. all beef boagtit by f.aartor. 1T " baotsTbM. 1X1T veal bought. aaaaoas r Bursas averse rut by Valeattoe Hloowb. 1 by A. st. Waotatoae. by R. Bolaloaer. 1 by Jasaes tUberb SbjtHlaa Hoovor. 1 by Joba Behrock. anacatiAjraoca. - - 7i oat-door paupers. Avtrago aaeibor of IsBiatss, la, 32S inapt lodged, w aweis for tramps. child raa boaad oat. IM meals for visitors. -. 11 hones led. DBATBS BCBiae TBAB. Jaly XL Jacob With, (old ago) io) ago ta. Bop i. Diewan niaar, aa-elBMBin. (brala fovor) Sept. at, kliiaboth Shearer, (paralrtU) aaaTSysara. :, Ja-a, Fatar Jtppar. (old m) aa TS. Fab as, TUBoUyCroae, (a'd aa) aa S4. Fob. SS, Oaorgo stoos lame fovor) aa M. 1 eeildroa Bora dartac year. 1 have tried to saaka ovorytblaf as plate as pos. a1blo,oUattaoUvAronBU7r1uljoeasmaad .be soot of ssa'ntalalM tha Poor Hoaam. aa than haa boon ooasMorablo pistol that the east aaa vvaa aasoativa. . r.LArinz. April IX " IKowaid. TREASURER'S SALE! UNSEATED LANDS SOMERSET COUNTY, PA. AGREEABLE to the provisions ol ae act of Assembly, di rooting tho asode lung (Janus tod laads lor lazes, passed the IXth day of Marah, A. 0. 1SU, aad Ua several sappliwasts thoralo, tho Trassaror of t' sum sal Uaaaty boroby gtvta aotloa. that ealoss the Ooaa ty, Hehool, BoJIdtBg aad Boad takoa daa ea tha foUowhsg aassstod laada, are paid before tha day of sola, tao whole or saca parts of oaeh tract or panel eflaad as will pay tha taxes aad esau will bo aald at the Uoart Hoass, hi Bobm Iboruagh, oa KOIT Da V, Ju lSth, 188S, tor tho amaragas oi taxes das sad the sosta ae eraad theraoa. ASDisoa Towaaair. Aert. 'aaw a tract. Taava. T 41S Chary, Mary K Moon, Hlraas Aathoay. Joseph Uhary, Laalsa Toaa, tfaajaaila Unary, Jaaa (X).- AIXBBBKST TOWSSWr. fit tat ; BBS t SS S B XS 1S 000 tie A BOO, PhiUp Haw, aw, wi Ulhua. IX M est 1st u ot is as IT X is u u at is ex u is is S OS 1 M set 14 i at u is 1 M 111 ft as i fti sss sas x as ft ss ft SS 1 TS Xfts 1 TS as 1 TO ft ss 1 TS IU sat Bet tax lie is is s Oi aOaibera.. - Pour Mannas, Walhaa.. ......... Blaea, joba feiUagor. Fradorlek Olboue, Oaora.. ....... . Mayan. Jaooo. ....... ....... Milan, Jaha yioars. Baoaa Baer, Widow..... Btarta, Adaat Topper, Joha at......... Uteooa, Joha Baer, lahasai J M" tfl est gtlflaBoaoaOaoa Oodrath 'i" Seau!!"!.. Browa, Tbooias aaoTaaasTAXur rowaaair. Pattar. Saxah. .............. mom, Abraaaas.. ...... ..... Bartjy. Jest. coartXKSca aoBOoea. Moyara, Patar's heirs....... aw is z so AOS am a w if MS Plpor, WUUasi'sha waatio, Lavlwlek. wrestle, Oaerles..., Wlrataaj. U. O Z-lS 1-1 IH SIS Xl ft-M Jahaaoa. Mary's hairs....... Betas, Patrick. .... .... Uorgaa, Jaaws Vailortea a Brothors JoaoaoavJUathartao.... ...... aogaa w. P........ ....... Smlllraa's heirs.............. Oietfolty, Sasiaot Parana. Wni nan-. HoffaatB, Ooargo.......M... ItoaTsaaa A Brother....... Aaareatlae, Jaha,,. . Patten, B.O Traauua, WUUaam.... ... Taaanhlll, J. N............ I IS Xl XI xts LaO lS 11 TS sas - ss 4 B IBS at STB 11 1 M Khoab, Jasaph. Acrtt. hW Lota. Uoovata, Boaala.. S VTslBay, Pate tar. coaasupea Toaaasnr, JToBosJafael . . . . ... . . . Monro, Tbinm.. ....... Acrtt. 41 4 Bt St IN ft SS 4 M ts tie Statins, Jaflwh. ...... ......... Blick, Joaa.........M.... TVuiauaalsraai. , ataxy a. aBoMC IkVla aaae gPoeeee IJvoaaTuad.Uavat.. M Osrty, Jassos CO.... TJhl, wmiaai r.......... Carey, Jsavas SSI SB at 4 f iie IN ft BT s-s va -Way, I ft SB aiiUas, Ji D.M... ........ . it te xs I ss SB Varoy, Jj aieara, aaa. Oaarlay, Jaha. t Am. 1 . m Xowry, Ssaiasl . at dJhrtstaST, Joaaph . AboraaUv. 1 41 ss 441 X M 1 M 1 aft lft 1ST Camp, Banry Clark, Maarlna Fax.la'am, Jaaaa, W H............ . JL'saala, J ACnno... . . . VawoaL Paal a n r 1 .i .... .. ...... a....-.- a . 1 miwm feVeUa&r. . . aeeeaaa " He X ,ieaeaaes"sn C' 'aBalraaWSs , eeea tommr. 4 TS 5 Ii " 4Tft S 84 S St 47S 4T1 ft TS 4 TS s at Sot Otooar, Wlmnm..., Philoaa, Bmiart .. steals, kaary .. tt40Ct alOaste). .iiiih Kcdalr. Wiluaat. V hllnmra, Jesse. Wniaaass, Oaorgo. Moore. Jassas 40 lioiasn, Laawlak Sot ASS Ma S T4 IX Si T M ft at MBS n 4 sa 4TI M ' k-aaua. Oaorgo AlacOaargo B EABiaaa to su - m a 100 IX IBS tots. t 1 arrea,! BowBksa. Ba Zatail, Wau U..... MofaaiavOoarga asarars, PaiarTa hosrs.. Minor, Jaeott a as.... ' tioal, J. Mftaas4sn, OfsafCfaV ao nee W1U, JonUb.... .Boyor, ljavi. . . ... ....... . Wownaaa A Iorsnl. ......... liaaaBaghaai A Ways. reaatTvaaaiBuov Towsaaur. -Ble Volant, B. J. A Oa....... - IBolawall. Joba .'Powe a, Alaxaadtr. ......... A4Mkra. Pater ...... . Jr-muuk. Ateaaader ' Borvnaa, Wlilniai........ MM Si too IA 48 la M SO ot ft oi 4 1S 1X 4- 1 lv ot 4S at. ....... . ftftt lft to .... ....... - Moalaa. Ja 44 .Hoady.JoAaU., SSS MSB M M 34 IS St Faiuay........M fcovy, Petar Haraoa, Joha ...... Baal, Lawn W.M : Soswait, Aadraw . . .. 40 1M SU lot .. . AtoaM.TIOaM.o....e...e ' ' BCOltft0sT Aa afcWyVaffaeeweaaweiOwaa . lOatla" aBoWessTWaataaia M,ai - nati JOeUI.aa,aaeaeo-oa Fiaat, Tin mil A............ Kotty, Mn. Marah.,. onut, F. a t)a.......M....... .man raft, J oaa... . BtaoaasoB, JaBMS Baker, Pour . - Oalthor, Jamas B.... ...... Laagluik, W. .. - S4t 4 l S fti a , i l is M Si S ST S 70 I OS X fti SSI 42 . ntnvnasoa. i rank. .Baaford. Joha hi Owens, BUrgarot.. .......... Culllaa. Mn , Millar. Mrs. barmh .Madairy. Aagantaa.. Millar. Joba A. Malitgae. Aaa la Smacoer. WUttam... ... Kaioa, Noah lot , as ss . l at . 1 Sa 1 64 'Mil - j Bad Boed, Oannrng .- Oalry, adaa'a aolrs.. ...... Klag, WlilUas It ft Bt S W IU ' au tltaia, Jneob -Bntoka, Jaeob 'aHasttoMSe JrGCrT. aaoo i Oobhart A Walter..., . JoBBSoa, WUllam :8hooaaakor. WllUaa., Toaa. IHaah ... WUaoa,Taoosas -Shaft, Joha. . laoUo, Tbosaas Hart,WUUaai 'Teas, Baehal... ' SU set s so : S 41 1 14 4M let sss 4 at 1 ZS 1 OS 4X 5 7! 1 14 it oa 10X 40 US S14 83! lua 4 SU Xjaibomegh, Natlua. ....... Ialp A tarnst Bhort, J oha .......... ... . . . ' Roddy, Joha D... ........... - H6ChMT afa Pi,(aiOOSOa Walter, Franets Albright, Oaurgo..... Price, Isaac (H) xoaTBAarros Towasair. Andaraoe, WUliaau.u...... Flnnamora, tinmb.... ....... ' Enalakt A Saltb :8holl, Henry Bowstaa, MatblaA - Qor.acn, In, a. ............... Huffmaa, Pnal. .......... .. .Mathlas, Joha .'Mayors, Widow I...'.. Orlttloger, Charles... ....... r Aurr Towxsarr. 0eaTke. Jol BMi oaa Clark, Uantal . Pavta, JuBo ' tpey, Androw Eapoy, Joalah . Kdwarda, OrlBltk - Copey. Androw...... ..... m ?Falk, Caleb Falk.Cnloa, Jr.... Folk, Caleb, Br. ... Folk, Ownn ..... .v . . ..Joaoa, WUllam ............ iota, x . AtTf. oe 4 M 5 TS T3 SO set 1T 1 sos 4tS Ul sot 46 Ii IT 14 31 40 tot S3 34 s si 8 17 .7 4S . 199 364 . 7i T4 lot. 1 dcrvo. 143 4 TS X94 ne sw 411 on sis 4M 4W a 43S 43S 4U . 431 oa .... iBS T 20 T 3t Mot IS 3ft M 14 tl ItTS M n 14 34 S 91 14 48 14 44 U 4 13 OS 3 SO 14 40 T M 14 4S U 06 13 74 14 23 U64 31 H 40 SaS UXS MSB 15 30 u m w so 13 T US! 430 1 a B 33 11 3t lot 4t4 " Lataaas, Joaaph.... l.ylo.Jnaos.. Saaw... 4S - sss . Mdsra. Al '.Moors Juaopb. ........ Apwar. Joha .......... ....... - Joha, Prlre 4S1 . iaaiy "7t .oaiaehv Tbwkac.. .. . Suektaa, Ha-bard . Tbiaptas, WWIaJB .. Frist. EUsabota....... Walavor. Lowts Wast, Joha...... 4St : MHaa. IBIBiL jr. WUllaAaa,IjteU.. nSAaoana 1-4 lot.. Farrr, Ralaoa. . 1 Acmu . . . . . ... .. aatasa Toarianur. - fSAl.. its IS M S S3 4X1 14 1-7 X SO 14 6T t 73 1 Al 4 St 5 Ot S aT 1 41 I 41 1 44 4 71 SSI Uaaapball, Mary. fJisri, laniai -Jaas WUlls.. Tiltoa, WSdun.M....v.... ooil. Hoary F....... ...... aUassnal A Magna -CaaipbaU, Mugarot........ amah, Aathoay MWIl A,a,,aaaoaoeoaa40oe Xiailoy, Will Urn. HnfUrd,UtM. W..... M Oltrar, WUUaas (X-i) Parry, stssna (Ji) WlibaralL, aaal (U) -Caaspboll, Margnrot...,... Battahew, Jaaa , - soayaasT row aaaur, TOnea, Joba..... Daalals, Lswla W.... .- KlaiBfcl. Joba O 447 set . M W- ftT 1 M TO I SO 1 44 34 ia is Miliar, Nona s.... sia- Showntaa, Bat Aakoav. A. T 17 at Picking staraarJ Adaaas, Alaxmadar i;il ... BaUcy. Jaaws.. OoatMon, BaBHKl.. ......... Corn Da, WUllaai.. Kohlar, Daalal Uaaa, Edward......... . Mearlda, Mary. Mob a wiu Boaay. Jaaws.... ............ HiokaWy, TSiimas.... Toatpant, Bacaaai.... WaUa. JaaMS Walla, Joha Wayansa, Untbarlae ($... Tbuapsua, Wllllnss... ....... Braat, Joha 8T0STCBKEX TOWSSBIP. DnbrU, Abrabaat.. .alorehor, Una fed... ........... scamuT rowasair aXatder And raw . S4S S I l 'SIS bt St U Oft a MS 13 lift 74 So 1 U 4 14 5 M 43 84 IO' 477 11X 47 T lt 148 X TO S 10". set 404 nrrrra zeauTraur Towaaanr. aoffana, Uole... ...... Phtlla, iHltrieh........... Boydac, 2acharUa... - ... Wiimnt, jJand...... - HuukW FwlwafjnB,'a -eloB4 BnxMAasV , aaa iaClliyt eTOnnal. sootOH ' lasraiaaf, JjwkT 14 ..a a asBawstsseTf aPwJwSwa a a evnvei soaasaosa LatK. arret. 44 1 41 43t 31 34 S M 114 .4t 1X4 404 1 lft llhoaa, Joha asua, Tbuexaa . JcTsa, te - Lor. ' I aUirts, Jo SalUvoa, W llsoa. . ........ eXIag, er. B..... .... .......... Dana, Edward... ........... - caaiXA noaocaa. oorlla, Hoary tX. ........... tJuUlea, WUUaei Heats, A. U. IMxoa, Mrs. A.O - Xreager, 13. A F... Jtahaa, Frsak ateyloT, Ooorga M Tbaaipooa. Jaba.. ......... WIMas, Baanac Bramar. Jacob J... Jcrea, 1 M 1 43 Ot 23 IS 3 74 S ftt S41 I Ot 147 43 4 84 SI tl 3 44 - OX -ST4 , 2 74 i as IN 8 M T4 St IMaAay, D. A . . MUlar, Aaroa... Millar, Jetiah MaMIUoa, Babeaw... OaO A Frnalor - Fiongii, Uaary. ...... Pnmliar. F. J. ........ Basest A Hoflana...., gntSwInad. J T annua, Jabe Foreawr, Loroy. ewns, t, . ftt S sa at M o'clock a aw ' . ... JOHM M. WETXFJL, Aft A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XatoofSttaaO. Sena, ante af SaUatery Bor , ueHeeoa. by tha aroma te ntaan lasosadlate ivtan etalaat or aaaaaads M ta sraaaet laaas earo ea Maaday. iba lath aa al May. 1812, BUW AAD U. AK1IM. M.OAOBOB XEIM, aero Adereastma. MarJa-lyr. J il CiJ as s i ii i a vowaaair aaa i. A, awwa. warn nr. neneaai Onaa, Joha........ aanr hevane beea sraalii la the awdnt atoned nun aalhaiiCT. nnUos to hotel tod .mad tn the sale estate I seiwea. aaa those ban ; I T It Sit ; t n - SM ,7 . to! iV , S Si ----- m-- The IMleenMg StalUoB wtB Head at BTgWaot STRATH EARH! tapertad frsos Eaelaad la Doonssbar ; thrtn oars aaiTeoailae foar; Bay la awJor : wolghod 1 oa taVtrat day of Aprtt aaJ will weajB, whaa faDy laaaraaso, ran. HiailLAlJD CHIEF! by BoaiftiB CMof. eat of Flora If elver, by MsaCalat Asaaraaea, aax HiElMlIill CGI?! by Araabra.naaaf Lady Fastor. by 8okfli l Abdallaa, baby ok AbdaUah. aire of Byadya a BaatMatOBiaa. lanmmaea, BaV. , , Te the Moodnre of BVaaarest aad odjaratsa; Ooaatlaa, I waald say, la theU respeotlvo otasoas tu'mraaaaa ha tnand. Ia rahdaal SMrh tt p.Taa brood only la the boot, tather for draft er oriviagparpuonn. p. HKFFLKY A BiSBwast. Fa, Atrfl U. IS. JEGAL NOTICE. ; TO All WB0M IT MAT COSCtUTt Takb rTorica That at Ike Adjoarsad Coert. hold the lath day af ftiaroh IMS, appllaatloa was ado by the UbrlsUaa Cbarek. at Addlane, Pa.. ohartotof Innar pars rlaa. aad aaawe sattVlcet .- i . - ... .T. , mit ha mrmiMA .t tha aaal laaa, ef Iba Ooart. to he Bald Tar Cnrtwat. . FTotboBotery. fPAVERN AND RESTAURANT I XJASnfAKS. Aa. . "The tnttowa: naaaad poraoas have Had tbntr nacllleaa Mr Taoera. Hanaaraal aad Ratal I u oarHiaaw, wi Ihotr aaMavlta, eartiaeatas aad --'- tm lanla laaa tbat tha Sanaa will bo prosaatod for alWwaeoe ta tbe Ooart of Uaartwawaaawan, t aaraas j, apm a, aw. - - TAVBBSt. CaiharbM T!oa, Berlla boroock. ' Aaaaat Koohlov, CbBBosanegh township, B. T. Fraooo, Oaaflaaaoa boroaeh. U. sr. Bowaar, UoaBaanea borweeh. Joseah Sehtook, Uauaanaao borMMta. MaaalO awrnsorBaad Patch, Lnruaor Twp, ' WnTtar J. Joaas, Heyoralolo borooath. Bobart Oethrla, Moyemdala boruutC , Mrs. EUaa Maer, Mayondaia bacMaaa. - Mra Mary Alloa Hlil, Meyorarala botnwah. Jaaa P. Mpnwr. Mow BaHlnna anrvagb. Baoanal A. Hainan, aockwood, SlIifcWTwp. ttaikaaa. Auiiaeaod. Mliford Two. Joba A. Ulark. HoovoravUlo.Uoooinhieina; Ts. Juniah Brnat, Sooaoraot BoroagA . Joaaph atali, 8 baa barilla, iajorek Tap. BaoiBol Umatar, 8tystowa boroagA Joba H. Baaford, Urslaa hotaeah, Abrabaai A. Millar. Lrmlaa borooah. Frodortek Dwr, roanhoataa, OrooavUle Twp. i Ooe. H. IMUovee, WallorsBarg. . : , Joba H. Hue, Staynowa. ' ABSTASaAST. W. a Deade, Oaagn. sas Bvreega. Hoary J. Pb 4 nwsraal. barungh. ' ' aar ata iAaooa ne i bob Bernard Wlaatow. Moyeveoale boroegb. ysMMM May. VpP-T-rkw,aTwa. Protnuamary. aprl .' . . LIST OF CAU GEO. For Trial at AprB Torsi of Ooart, ,1X0, ot onclng 34th April, lata. FIIIST WEEK Ttxsdat. 1. JoaUh Brant to. John nilL a kt. A. Haaaer A )a. to. Frnnrls Hxanr. A Ed. W. Kboads vs. Daalal Kbaada' adnVals- arator. , .' WaDsaaOAT.i . A (Tharlaa F. Ehoads vs. Sam. A Mary 8. omonua'a ao vs. Sama. A Carolina Rbuaila' bairn vs. Rome. 7 Mlcbaal a. Ulvalv va Cbarlao Ulrolr. S. First National Bank ot Moyersdalo vs. Hea vy Sabre, ot nl o. MeCaedlasa, Jamlaoa A Co. va 8110 Ooal A MIBIBa-UOt, 10. John B. Crasser vs. David PnllMppt, ot at 11. W. H Betas vs. EDbralia tipalcbrr. U. Sana not ZlaiBMrnuui vs. Joba aad Sarllla Howard. - TavaaoAT. M. Jaeob "Cover. Sr. ta. Saoaaoah Kooets's Ezacator. IA A. J. Michael, endorses, Ac. v . Joba a Hot. li I. Hugus aad C. O.Llnt vr X Wl'.aoaUinad w. n, zoiaii, , . SECOND WEEK. MOWBAT "' 1. Pbttsoe, Black AOs. va Hoary MalL - 2. Iiaalol Wcynad's alrs va Ultasbow A Tboa S J. F. Bendcrva Boduadaad Stoyslowa Tare- pike Road tlooipaay. A. Jaoob J. Olaoaner vs. WUttan Sador. A W. H. Wllotal va. Sauabery aad Bnltlsoro ataltraad aaetxaauonipaoy. , . . A Din A Wattoa va aaaao. - ' P klaimn n Tnlin Fill it ll A Ifoisna Basil va HabtltsoU aad HochtoKS' BBrabSbsee - - A Ballshery Railroad Company va Camber at ad a Elbltck Oual Coaipaey. - ha, Meyers' Adwlalotramts rt&Ii. Meyers at si. . , Tt. Saamaol aaasakec va. Daakt Woyaad's adwmlatrator aad Bella, 11 Hama vs. aaaia. 18. uneaaeees Pinprtotan va Dr. W. S. Moon- la la. IA Saoatva. Adaaa aV Haabott. , IA NM va. W. B. PaHoa. . TanraaDAT. IA Daalnl Woyaad's at Ira, Ac va Joba Berhoy- jHa IT. Haary S. Pfektea va C VaasJarataL 18. Ed M. Kin awl va Ooorto W. Pile. IA O. A. FlleklBar vs. Wold A Sborldaa. at. W.L. HobiltseU va J. D. Boreas. 31. Joaatbaa MUier vs. Joha A. Millar's Fx aaunr. - 23. Joaatbaa A. Muler vs. T. Pries aad T. Ttk EL Loo A Brother va Jaeob A ShaaVr. 24. Ooorgo B. D.lppo' Adaialstrntors va Jest- aa nraai. SA Hoary Tayssaa vs WaM A SbarUaa. M. Isaac Hages va B aftoine Berkoy. 37. aaaao vs. Ed Alsott, SA Sanaa va Abrnhaai Faith. SA Mary Boosts vs. Hoary Baal aad Daaial aonj. fVisnirsot Pa. 1 8. V. Treat. Mana trta, lata, i JEGISTER'S NOTICE. kTodea Is hereby gtree ta nil uoinuaa eoseernad aa lagatnna erodltura, or other Inn, that 1B fol lowing aoeoaais bava pnaood rarlaiar. aad that tbe aaasa will bo fiiasaanil for caaBnsattoa and ai lawaaeo at aa Orphaas' Coart to ba bald at Sosv aront. AarU XT. USX l. acooaat w jeuorrop ,k aiavii, Tjnaraitg or anon -wuK. A Final ocaoontof DarM T. Zlaaaniiiasa. Ouar- dJaa of Essata Uanaaa. now Enota MaaiBal. -- A a be acooaat of Jacob J. Zlamawnaaa. Eaera- atr oi J oooo j. xiaiaioiiiiaii one a. A Aeeoeot l Adam H. htaamr. adauoXMiatsr. aa., or nmrno unr, eoo a. A First and anal acooaat of R. P. Lobr. Admie Utratur and Traftea of David Lobr. dae'd. A Atsooanc of w. w. iMBpsoy. AAoeatcr or W tluam Dcaipory, doe'd. T. First aad Snal aeeooat of Levi Saydor. A4- BUalstratev nad Traatco lor tha anlo at the real estate of Senna Saydor. oVe'd. A Aw seat of Henry Sobiac. Exerator of DavM Lohr.oecd. - A first aad laal aceoaat or Isaac Blaaact, AdV aaalotrator of W tutaa U. Millar, doe'd. IA Socoad aesoeat af Or. V. M. BeeeUy, Exa. en lor of Deetal Baoebloy, deed. 11. Foanh aeeoaat or John Speleher nad Wot. M Sebrak. Admlalatrauirs aad T ma taaa t Ta Mas Spasehor, aWd. 12. Flint aad Snal aeeoaat of L. C. Cclbora, Adatmintratar of Joba Maana, doe'd. M. First aad final aaooent of Ellas Pile, Ad taawratrlx of Abrabaai Plla. doo'd. 14. Soeoad and asal aeaseat of Hoary Baeeh aad SlBMe U Koras, Adatlaistraton of Frodoriek Blesorker, doe'd. U. First aad taal acooaat af Daaial SJauaoL Oaardlaa of Ellsa Saalansaa. IA Soeoad aad Baal aceoeataf J. B. Dnrla, nd Btalatrator ot Joha Dnvia, doe'd. IT Aeeoaat of Eatmaarl Aaaiann. Eaacator of DiiHiniia Aaanaaa, daoM. - M. Soeoad sad taal aeataet of Joha H. Ziia asorawa, adatuiatraAarof Jobs L. SaaMA daa'd. Ml First aad Snal aoeoaat of JoaaU, AuiuucL Exoeetor of Sarah Flick, dee d. tX Saaoad aad Seal aasoeetof Aaroa Witt aad Hoary StrackoBT. Finreiws of Hobit D. Border. daCd. ' n. Aeeoaat of J. M. Olasnaer aad Adaat lav araat, Adntta lira loss cast leaf aawato saarae of Frees Sero aao'A kaaiaraa's Oswtca. I A. A. STTJTZMArT. Soaborsot, Mar. IT, 'S3, f Bogistar. 4SS1GXEES' ACCOUNTS, i follawtag aceoaata have boaa Hod aad eiU loptonnlw for can Brail tuB,oa latiraaViy, April 27fA, 1882, . , L O. & King, larlgaon of Oodnwy Hacbotat X O. B. Ilea-. Asxtxaoo of Mleaaal Uo.hstot lor. - - A D. W. wuL Aantgwoo of Joha a rag aad wllb. A Oilll Barohiy. Anslgaeoof Solowaa Bohov A First aaa STaei aaaoant of J. a. oaott, vvan- tttao ot H. J. Book. Bnawiw.fa. March STth, MBS. I B.U.TBEHT. , PntaoBotary. PTJBIJC SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS AT LAVAItlTVTXLi;, PAal TheaalantpsiJ Eaaeetov aad Traatoo for the sale of the von astata af Mary Oaedla, latoaf III eSor far race, at sajblla ealery at tee Coert lUeoo, at i Saturtoy, Jpiil 15, 1882, at 1 oraooa pi sa. the tMlewtew real ostate, via Na L Tha hoeso aaa iwenMSor gnnaii. ted oa the north side of the peaue rnad, raealeg eaat sad wont thuaah the tnwa of LevnaovUlo. adtotalag Levi Xacppcv ua the aaot. alloy oa the aorta, lanes Flick's hairs oa the west, aad labile toad oa the aoata. Ba X Two Ml at groand oe the soeth awe af aaM road to anM tewa. adiototnw Jneal oa the oast, alloy aa the soath, Alar tYiealiys oe too M, aal pabtto mad aa Lao sort A TCTiMO ; Oae-haireajkoaowyef sate. KM aU ataetaa, aaa sa iworve awataa. wuaoet inrnrant. anantn te he mim i i nv lada aw at haad. Pay- J. & OUUMTRTMABT. EtecwtoraadTrBStooofManUeadlo,ae-iL Corrnoted weekly by 'B. Boatry. oa t Ot, bargh.PA, , a Dnll-ai axanJ IAaTBbw . try UoarOMaa. aaua; Ml-n. T'i: ll,. ckoaoa,-KowUkla Factory. SaMo, Dawd rroltA isUantA rwaoa b.ve,s-aet awniaa, d;.' JtB Chorraa JAioi aUarTIcA so SJ ghabar rHaUniMti IKT await, Fonts Wveueaoa, par ia, aaanati aUnd. aiiao ana V oVjoaa. itaiao. Mafkda aaoata, aym. It'1 Jgf gat; aag;fuiXi pnr ih; aa-neC-ewj boIms. STfti MUuasotta, p KM- 7 le-B Cbmoo audi, aftaftso. 1-waltry, Ura CbloBsaa fttaSSsporsaJr.aeonvdlae; bo se; pnoavaev saw lb, laaiaV, rarheya llTnST ' Z akev Poteoo-Ie i,t4A ewls-al.-W.t5 h"J- bbl. 1 Ski Dairy. For out, ' L.7m; .7 WaUa. parla, i1 ; Oudoe, Mixed. fa,- S t Ctovor. 4 TbaftOO AW '-" ja.8 lar a. TalWw-OoanU7,Ta. B-waa per lb. Vlnoar,-cwaatry. MalSesargaa. Oroea Coffer-Faee y do, l w ; Piuee Mto. 1 ; ",' -- - . or arodoa, Matte; hi buii, Malfto; Java, papar, KV o- rrlrla tt. t-c; babaaa o..w. THatc. r..aaid, MHO Waaaau tow. !, Cat Umi, wJaA. .....M..ai.aorad. ifto: Prtnie PrS-Trep. is. ; O-a - nga.porlN OarouAa. . ".Orln. Mola--Chohto, TSt: Strietl, TJ.m Me j JVrat -r lb, 24. .100; Ono- art. IV ; Moeld, per o. !. ajretw. Fleeur. recdUdre. whw -Prtato ktod WMur.1 Mui Sboltod, 'it''SJMlM.l. Maofto. kL"l T Woatora; 141 4 tor Poaesjl taiaaadUbto. wvtM Korth-westara tartoy-1 rrta Wona-.r-Sprtag; 4eelj,rtB, ,t wlntorl FWar Faacy Teiaior) T Tnnft Of ; t SteS ; Fancy St- If W totor, T Ma F.aey Ti'w -itSdS rSd wtntor) T Sie T T i Choice Feily , oioo r. , TJ.T te: T 50: XX rnainy. nw-. j,.'xx Bnkors' Tit Makan' ltlneooota I aai KVT TVTaj. rvr, i 7Sai 40. 'hj-wiSJte v rra l,'-",.7V.l oar la.. Ix. Provua-hJ IB. 0iPafUtltooe. a ii ahoatocra. tVi . aa a-u r lifSKATiR? doTctoar SHoA.Wo; ly. at to M PJ. m hnlVabTw amBor ana. 2;Yii onUs, to Ion to coo. FavrBViu bob to good balebortBg.' ' 4 foo4 T naiin nau F Cowa. 4 !Uto ; .i-' lMa and t' ffoTatoT t toOd Huwa-l-blladalp' to. j.iL Tiu-a il Cor- Yorh lft-o m."';u- ta UERIFF'S SALE. S iloaaa, la ntax, Thursday. April lZth, 1S82, . . .!.JL L .'ii .k. ri.ht tit la. latoroot aad nt i a - , claha of Blchard M. J. Zabalaor, Joha 8. W U- Hsoiana aad Hooter F. Paraoa. - tbo Vtokertua Lambov Coospnoy I '""fi1 S2natrrmadtoU0follotodcolbt real "nTi! Aoartaln tract , ,,Ti ! iTn fH"ll' lands warrantad aonS wC. Chrlatonbar Whit. "Nofx"? tract rf land .Heat. " jfld r- 3saSsSbS lands earrnntod to the oaBO ol Adam m oia a " NTs. A tract of land sitaat. M voyodoa. wrrao- J cbrock. containing m "'"-,--" "Ni'atraet of toad attests ss aforesaid, eon- ,a5'J??r TJ;. Wblta aad othara being apartofatractsorvayoowi JJ. amm ol TlJoma V blta, erlgtnally eontelaod w A A tract of lead iltaato as aforesaid, oar ri nrra-rS, lb. toue. -uiii-. i.itAiA acres su.ct mra aura. a- jolntna'landsof iurrayo In tha aamo of Adm crnor. Joaa " ' " .km Ho. A A tract o.i-...L- vyed oa a warrnat r " Wblta. ctalahg foar kaadred I aeroa, boto or ton, admlolna Uo.H of Samool Helribnaab, Pln, keVton Tunn." tract, lands warrantad to tbo anaie of Adas W kite, Joha Wblto aedothorn. No. IA A eenain irac oi - . too Point, ta appor TarkoyfootawrBaalp, ooatalo, ton aeroa, mrlct oMnoaro. bolog part, of a sar- vey in tno anma o, wwm. . , ,7 In anew of CbrUtopbor White, laacs of David uetnoaogn nna otowra. No. 11. A tract of toad sWeato ia TJpperTorkay kot townchlp, enetalntog 111 acres nnd 127 paira- cn, an jornng a,aa . - -- of Chrletopbor White, toad of Aaron Socbler, wiiimai objuw hm ""----; i . , aaaiiMwiHuariai r . j- nil tha ooal. Iron ova, UoMOtoae tro elny nad oth er minernia aaa , ? , . tne oa, aaoor aaa uubiiibi i -tbo lead horolnattor dorcrlbod, aad tbo naeetanry right of way te iobovo aaid Btoorala by wet ? 1 - . h. a.1 I baft InaaehwayaadOAoaaoraotodo aa Uttla Injury iatbeawftmsoHasptnwibto.rto: . tractof toed aheateta Upper Tarkoyfoot Two., ooatalalBBloSacreAtheBBrtaeeef ehlea to own ed by Wllllaai Saydor. adtototoe; leads of Aaroa Soehlor, Hi ram Crajaer aad otbors, beteg part of a tract of land known as too Peter Wetmer farm. . at., i, Tha Hka mtoarato aa alhrosald ol a tract of toad sltBaM as aforesaid, known aa tha Jaoob Oernart tarm, ooatalamg xos aeroa aaa prrcoaa anjototoa toads of Jawea Belnbaagh. Hiram Craenr aad otbors, the arfaeo ol which la owned by Joeathae Mayor ' . No. IA Tao Ureo-Bfth pert af toe like mtoerals in m. ortaia tract of land slteate asalorenald. oaatalatog iH neroa, ad joining No. to toot afora- onld. toad oi joaa nroawoar, imaimwa - "- -and otbern. the rarfa--e f which to owood by Joba Broaeher. asd to known aa tea uypev Auuorooa fane. . . ... Ne M. The sadleMed tnneartas oi too uza laania la a aartnie imat of load sttaate ss nfore. onld, ODBlatobia S3 acres aad M perches, k) joining laada hetetobetora deacrlbed aa No. M, Ac, toads of Fbtaans Soehlor aad others, the aorrnee of watch te owned by Hlraa Craiaor, callad the Lower Holbrook tora. Togetber wllb tba hUowtcg ballduiri. and lav NaA Having thoreoa erected foar dwollea hiieseo rrrame or ptoak), tee stabtea aad other itnauaiaga. No. A Havlsg thoreoa orattod oao otoro hoeso. nine dwelitaa boa aaa I iraaos er blank), oaa black- omlth shoe, throe waldet Jaad a good otnttonary atoaaaaw milk Net A Havtoe therooa erewad see dwolltne boeaa (fraae or small, beak barn aad otaov oex- baildrflgm. No. lo Having therooa erected tea dwelling boeeeifraaneer nlaaSl. two stables aa-l ether eeibetttlaa-a. Aloe, a Iran road ranalag throegh tracts Noi. X,a.Aftaadla Takaa In eaaratma al too salt or pjea Sctt, ore of Kaaaael Llehly aad Kolm a Llreogood. -ALSO- AII tbe right, tftlo. tataraet aad claim of tbe dohndsat. rnac Laada ot, la aad la tno follow ing described real estate, attaata la AUetrnear toweohlp, Samorset ouaaty. Pa., eootaiaiae M arrea. mare or tons, an -lalaa laeila f Joba wrlgbt, aa-Jrrw I'oorra am a and others, with a tog huese, stable, saw mill aad other oeOaUldtog laereoa erected, with tao apperoaaaers. Takoa la exeeeUoa at tbe oatt ot W. A. Brut. NothtS All paronaa pare ha alow at the above sale will please lake aotloe that a pan of tbe psrenaoo tooaey to do aaeo aoowa at tea use of neie will he reqeliad oe asoe as tbe aroperty to knocked down, thai elan tt will bo ea-nfeoa-pneed to sale at tha rum af tea 8 rat pare ha nor. Tha fooalBcof thanarcaaoo aoeevaeat bo said oa or before Tbarsday of tho rni week of April Coert. the time Axed by theCeert for tbe nek now I. odgav-at of carta, and naeooa wm aa nckaowtodg- wnui tea parcaaao nmwiev wpaia nt rail. juaii j. sraiuiiEH, Sborlars OftVea. Sheriff. Soeaoroot, March I. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Katale of A. J. Coat beer, !ata af Somerart bee oaga.eaea. Lerlas af adaialatratloa oa the aboea estate havbag beea created ta the aadornlgBod, by tbo proper naihenty, aotloa Is boroby grroa te thaoa Indebted to it te make tanodtota pay. meet, aad those having elalma or da mead a will please preaoM teem defy aethoatlented for set. ttoawet at the ooVe M Caeebeer'i bUare. oa Fri day. AprU T, USX WM. B. FREASE, J. W.CAsBnCEA mart Ad minim mors. i7S CEMTS WELL INVESTED. Owe bottto of wudhai V dfeMMiatbacMwitra. I O aW ady. ftv B; m. kn- nay aaa) Aarrt4aihint nU ai I batorotbe Smerlcaa 0"k- ittte nawa" Utoinr amaa md Klaeaya. i s I I am ba hewer-, partaae ta (tal 4aaAaa antrtoiesT ah V -ZS -I rttlm that ring ap ba ntomach. ar,by nai atag ne ayaerw F"a aatoat aB wain, tof aaa QUI A ye ato.pt "a. ( etsatr Are ywa tor a nrldag la tbe a ira I mgT Aia yam ifltoa w g with ante er dull naana eat ana hark a eV iT e at am for !'i'li not . l WT '"'j ( esmana toe, waat af npnouinj wi a-A arhtf annigr, tonaBwe-t mZ-i" wA Bllii i, to wfU snma.) -A, rnngthaa and to-1 , ma'aanai lU., -nwamywa. P. ' LPa-f . aammwaamw- 5 wamaeev.a.a )
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