U II t! L ! ; 1 . ,, n i TT,,i-l The Somerset Herald. .XDNESPAY. time Tim i:s April 21, 1575. S...!lStT k. UlltHlAL HW.M t.UW.'.S. on. an 1 a!1.--' M"-Jti lay. Nov. IS; h, lsTJ.traii.fciiM on as follows : LEA TI. Mail Eat... Mall Wert... 1CIUVI. .11:20 a. in. 1;S0 m' Z 10 i. m. P- ID- r. w. jl h. r Express East Express Wen Mail East Mail Wert R. fAKS KIKEBAL MUT. 11:38 p. ra ' 6:21 a. m 11:13 p. m 4&0 p. m V A T It Al I.ROAO. AT. HIVE. , . .11:1.'. a. ui. 1 4'. r- m- ...2:45 p.m. 4 4i p. la. FRANK FOSNKY. Agent. bi rrM I.tATZ. Mail East Mail West... Pittsburgh & Csnnellsville RAILROAD. YBHX f asftm k Baltimore "SHORT LINE." ALTERATION OF TI3IE. Kail ifli A: m Kiis Ml Dircss Tita smy. TIME TABLE. on aiiJ after Sunday, Nov. l.v.h, 1-71, Trains on this Road will Depart and Arrive trotn Depot, coni'T Grant and Water streets, as tollowe: ucrAST. r.TTssrcoHTiae. acrive. t'niontown Ae- c.m e 30 a.m. Tl.ri.ush Mail." & a.m. M ixed We v. .. v.ii a.m. McKeesport Ae- I -au C45a.ua. McKeosport Ac cotri 7:t- a.m. MKecspurt Ac coin .lltbO a.m Mokccsort Ac com 3:15 p.m. T'lilontown Ac o.nn S4.'i p.m. McKec-K .1 Ac cm 4:20 p.m. W. Newba Ac cm i:l." p.m. Mi-kee?i"rt Ac- r .m ... 20p.m. Tliroiiith l . p.m. Mi-Koc.-ji-rl Ac cm 11:1ft p.m. West N"wton ChuroiiTr.iin.l- 4S p.m. I W. New tun Ac cm :2i a.m. I Through Ex. .SiJam. j I riotitowu Ae- oi.in 10:15a. m. Mi kecsiiort A' ui. 12: m. M'kcesp.. rt A"- cm 2:1)0 p.m. McKeosport Ac eoni 6:10p.m. Cuioutown Ae- l cm .'ii0p.ni. M Eft-sport Ae- com " .55 p.m. Through Mail..:,4 p.m. Wen New 1. n Church Train.lJ:03 p.m. (Vutral Tif-kt-t Office, 43 ."illi Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. E. K. ETND'iAN. I B. SOVTERS. G:lElC:i2:MJ. t'l: AS SiU'L C. EOUQfi, G:s. F::s. Art. I'.K 10. CololVi'uci Ymini's f.-r ".v d bcf. ii est prices paid lor Wool in cash r trade ut Morgan's E. J. Fri:.niY has br s:ik- C'cni, .'liii. MiiUi'.ings ninl Ilran, bt 11m lowit ciish prices. FAiiMr.r.s ! cal! aiiil ud onr pvici s bi'f'Tc i:rc!i:ih':iii.r cl.c here. F. Alti athi r. i CuV. Ci.i.vm: Tiiti'"tliy Seed on liaii.i at a!! times. i:. J. I5h COSILY. J. II. Fr.lTZ, Coitnty S-irvryor. :i;cci.ii otlicc Oay, Sat;rd:iy. " Mlice in tl.c rmirl I 'li-if, OIllert, Best assort ir. nt of ware in town at i.' ens W. F. At it ai r.r.R A; (Vs. Attention is called to the advertise r.iilit ot'Wike tV Young. They butcher ln.tl.ing but first class ca'.lb'. Extra mess. No. 1 and No. 2 mackerel in half and ijiiurter barrels, ( heap at W. F. Alteatiier A: Co s. Yov can save money by buying your flrH-erie, Fi'li and Flmir from I-. J. Bei:.:iii.v. Clover and Timothy Seed, Table Onions and Onion setts at Al-TKATnER A. (Vs. Wanted. A address. ''ik cook. Call m or J. II. l'lSEL. :n,erset. Fa. .7 est received at O. It. Parker's, Ladies' Trimmed Hals, Billmn. Floiv,rs, Bon nets, Silks, Parasols. Ac, New Chintz Calico one yard w ide at UH cents Canmhatfs will find it to their inieicst to canva.-s in a suit of Morgan'" home made Summer Cnssimeres. Somerset Co. isn t much for Shoddy. Try Morison A: Bro's Liniment, large li!tlc and cheap. (Jood tor Aches and Pains, Cuts and Bruises. It has no eipial for cures or price. , llo for New Goods. Snyder A; Ubl hae iK-en n-ceivina: their Sprin; Stink ol Boots, Shoes and (Jailers. hich comprise the greatest variety and lowest prices e."tr brought to thi .ow n. OTIC'I'. We are obiLcd to a-k all persons who owe us aecouu's to settle them this w (i k. Mr.s. J as. B. Trkdwei.l. No. C, Mammoth Block. Morison & Bno's. Couth Syrup has L'ivt'U the best Ktilsfat-tion for Coughs. Colds, lloarsmss. Phthisic. Asthma, and for relief of Consumption. It eases Ihe cough in filch diseases. It bus cured bun d reds of cases when taken in time. Vol N.l man, while attending Court next w eek remem'.ier that if you would court" successfully you must bey your lioo'.s and shoes at Snyhkr & I'ni.'s. No. 4, M.iniuu.th Bl.-clt. The largest, lest r.cd ihos; ist stock ot Boots, Mines, (liters. Leather and ShiK' Fmdit's in Somerset County, are fur s:.'e at t!ie Boot and Shoe Emporium of Snyefh A- I'm., No. 4, Mammoth Blotk. We have received finite a nuniNr of; letters, unacconipanieil by the money, askinc us to send tbe Herald to parties residing outside ol the county and in a numlicr ofcascsout of the State. Since the new postal law has gone into effect we are compelled to a.-k that tbe subscription I 'rut'. SJ rer ear. be paid in advance. HV pug the jMtt'tjr. ever can lie made. No de iation w ba'.- Fi.VMVER"i is the ware. He buys bis place to buy Hard totKls for cash and w ill sell as l.w as the same gixds can bt b night anywhere. Call and see bis large, full stock." He keep everything in the hardware line. Builders will f.nd it to tin jr advantigc to give nim a call. It will pay you logo to bis Hardware Store, at S'liursei, t,ir anything in the hardware line. fcprrlal nmrealMH. In Dress Go.'.. Bhuk Alpacas. Black an 1 Colored Silk Miawls. hue ;,xls, Lace, Striped Pupie. I.adies N.k Tie. Lisle Gloves, Kid Glov.s, Hamburg Edg ing, Ladii-s' lb.se. Gents' halt Hose, Trunks. Traveling B.t g ; a good C'orsct lor SO cents at G. B. Paukek's. ('aflieare rllrj Tarda. For sale Fowls and Eggs of Fancy Pm.L trv. bred from imported stink. Buff and Partridge Cot bins. Light and Dark mas. Great and Small Speckled burghs, Poland, Black Spanish, tains and Bronze Turkevs. For p Brali- ; u ! j' ". I rticu lar? nidrvs V.". A. K.mintz. CoLlluer.ee. Pa TrtE citizens of this borough are rcqucst- ed to remove iiumcdiattly from tbe streets , n.t !!i tr,.ri!in ii.ir t.n.n,; .11 ae. : -.. cuniu'.ntions of coal ashes, rubbish and o!truetiotis of every kind, and also to re lir and renew jiavemcnts and sidewalks wbrrcTer the same may l necessary. The ordinances iierUiuing to these mat ters will lie sirictlv enlorccd Somerset, Pa., " y. h. Wheley. April, 14th, '75. Eurgcs. r ii i-"8 ixsvBAxrK CojtPAXYjthc greater part of tbe ti ot Hartford, tona.. complete eleven vears ' triet Court last week, there of success. ul business this April. j Uoje to waste oa cooking. P. has issued 8.0,000 ceaeral wi.Wni ! - I HE 1 KAVEI.EKS iNsI IlAXrK P..vr policies, 2O.S00 life policies and paid , SIMM claims, apioi'nticg V) f 2, 7ll. ;$. ,,vt t liirs tmipany is a model of prudent management, sulwnntial giowth and sound financial condition, and affords ab so'.ule security to all desiring Life cr Ac cideat Insurance. L. C Coi b'-rn, Agent. S-wnerset, Pa. Pennsylvania ha within her limit l.uuh The finv.ile miml is cilatcu J J now over the style of the spring hat. Viikn a man pets uniok in the oil re einna'thVy f 1'C bt'lt- I.i.t o' new f .-it Mrs. Jas. C. TrcJ well's r.i: i.S'iii Ci.'-ii' ' ihis week. A V.U.UAN who ca clean house without gating cri s is an angel, or ought to be. Fine Ahtcn .Salt for rale at L. J. Bleckley's. If a mau rats your baby on the head or smiles at vour wife set him down m a can didate. Farmf.us, buy your Seed Oats at E. J. Beephley's, he has just received a large lot of Oats and Corn. The woods in Lancaster County are full of blackbirds, some ot the tall tree tops fairly bending under their weight. Tun so: "Sprin: ' oiild be but dreary weather, had v.'e not bin? else but spring," i.n't sung as much as it use tJ was. Tiie mild weather bas induced the own ers of flower cauiecs to commence fixing them up for the ensuing summer season. Tnoroii not generally known, every i bard of school Oircctors lias a riirui fit-nil two teaciiers ta me ."Mate normal Iiool. The spriu? session of the Somerset Academy ciimineiiced on Monday ot last uc k. it s.arts in w ith about fifty pupils this year. JrsT received, a fine lot of Lake Her rinir; also No. 1 nnd 2 Mackerel lrcsh from the shore. E. J. Ieei;hley. HiiTn irrrnins nnd titbcrs will find a good chaneh to purchase pure rye w his - kev by reaihni advertuement ol ll. a n. oreeiey s amice, went hchuu iicu... C.'Lauuis in another column. I day last. AVe don't know whether he m- I tends to go as far ns where the "sculping SoMEiET, not to be behind tbe nun, has I knife." and the "tommy hatchet" ere to be had a strike. The nu n employed at Xctl's ! founj or not, but wherever he goes, the saw mill, ot wbich W. I'akkek is fore- j i,cst WiSiies of tbe many frientls that he man, just below town, last week struck for j jc. behind him go with him. liiglier wages. ! . "Fasuiox Bazar" w ill this spring ami Florida is said to be the best limbered j sunimt.r give special attention to furnish S'ale in tbe Union, there licing in it over ;Ug ji3 gentlemen patrons with everything Uiitv million acres timber land. Es. ncw and stilish in cloves, hose, kerchiefs. This kind ot throws l'cnn's wfxxls into the shade. "We hope our customers w ill not tail to heed the notice in another column in re pud to payment of bills. MJtS. JAS. V,. IREDWEI.I., Tr.E fourth of July will come on Sun day this vear and the youngsters are dis consolate at the idea of having to lire off i their shooting crackers on Saturday. I A i-AMiiox editor reports that the new i le bonnet has a hurricane deck, a bell tower. f-i Mi-tl llrluc Link of nar.-ii ISC. quail, Welsh rabbits t.nd ad lib. llower gardens, It m;.y be a matter of consolation to some ot our candidates lor sherill and ot eon:lort to our citizens to know that in Butler county tbev have CI candidates lor that .!i':ce. Ti::s w ould lie a g.Hni time to take a cen sus ot N:iicret tounty. 1 Ir.Te are 4.J candidates lor the nominations for the dif- retit county ulliccs. Let the rett of the people stand up and be counted. The soil for lettuce can scarcely be made too rich, lor the greatest pcrlectiou it must be grown rapidly. The soil should he well hoe l or stirred every two weeks al'ler the plants arc set out. Prior to Jie regular annual harvest of victims to reapers, mowers and threshing machinis, that i t shot guns and revol vers has set in. There seems to be a ma nia throughout the country to sluxt and L'et shot. Ie the 1.1 manac don't lie, if-oni present apjuaiances we are inclined to think that il does. you can take your meals !rom off a Hour barrel or astride of the tence, strain your tack and do some swearing, next week. House cleaning, you know. Some irreligious cuss suggests that the religious devotions of a great part of the female worshipers at our churches on Sunday were sadly interrupted by the wish that they had not made garden the past week. We reipu st that our readers will give the letter of B. J. (.., in another column, a carelul perusak Mr. Boblilz will be re membered by all of our citizens as a faith- lul, industrious man, aud we hope that some step w ill be taken to tender him aid. The young ladies of our town have put the weather under tulioo, not even allow ing puns to be made on "old Prob.," and now when a young man calls, instead of saving "its a pleasant evening," he says, "let's talk alxuit something good to cat." TiiuotTOH the stupidity of one of the at taches of this office, we last week announc ed P. S. Geiger as a candidate for Com missioner. It tdiouhl have read P. S. Gardner. By reference to the announce ments it w ill be seen that the error has lieen refilled. Messrs. Henry Cinninouam and Bruce McGrilf, of this place, were seized with the Western lever, and started for the prairies of Illinois last week. It this thing is not soon stopped our town will soon lie depopulated ot its young men. Notice. We extend the time lor pay ment of store accounts due us to the end of this week, hoping that all our patrons w ill give this notice their attention without our calling ca them personally. Mrs. Jas. B. Tredweli, We are, sorry to barn tL&t on Monday altcrnoon Michael, a tittle son of Mr. .). Thomas, met with a serious accident, lie was struck in the eye by a stone throw n by a young companion, cutting il so badly that it is leared his sight will be destroyed. Tiio.-e iuti nding to apply for license to sell liquors, at the adjourned court to he held on the oth ot May, should bear in mui.i ttial tuey wnl l.e required to give o!id in the sum of two thousand dollars, instead of live hundred as heretofore. V.'e wish to invite tbe attention ot our Nirough readers to the notice of Burgess W ellley i:i another column, iu regard to clearing tbe streets of rubbish. You know it this weather continues you can bl.:st your ash piles and haul tliem away on cits. In about ten dajs Mrs. Tredweli will rit-cive her full stuck of spring miiiinery, and "Fashion Bazar" w iii be gorgeous in all the huts o! the rainbow, in ribbons, flowers, j-ilks, Ac. The "girl ot the pclied ' :ui hardly wait lor that "love of a si ting hat." The most jugular ol the hymns sung by Saukey. the vocal partner ot Mo.xly, the rcvivaiit, has the chorus : '-1L.1J th fi.rt fur I am ci.minjr,'' Jtsus siifnulf aiili; vVavo tl.e answer taik to Heaven: -Ey ;t y praee we wlli."' We understand that Mr. Daniel E. Davis intends to start a large market gar den in tbe spring, (whenever that is). A good garden tit ibis kind is something that has long Wen needed here, and we predict it will prove a remunerative in vestment lor Uncle Daniel. .."V A" ncmoi interest lor members of the i b ic.tej Brethren Clrareh in ii,; ' uy state that a statistician has figured ; up 1 S'iU ministers. u.S19 t liurr in" i j LJl.v',y nu mbers belonging to that denom- I I inaf.on iu t'.ic United States. ' ! j t j The Johnstown Minstrels talk fifcom- i ing to this place to give an entertainment I 80 wi Vs '''c 1 rib'int. It lurther states that hii'v trt' "liurtit lorli" vniiTi men 1 i .. - " i-oii t u uo il vona m n rtnn t r.-n ' do ii. Our hotels have not U-t-n licensed yet and w e can t spare the corks. The hungriest, most woe-begone set ol men in tbe Slate last week, were to be totiiid in our neighboring borough ot Johnstown. Between Bcecher scandal and Iheir local scaudaL wkich occur. led greater part of tbe time of the Dis- wrj not much We find the following under tlie Lead- - m ol House Plants" in a popular and ' i ucct taruily magazine: -Ladies who i rsCtl their i-CVtr-tt tit i-u-s liM4 Tildnta fr.i. .. - .. . - i ir i .a ii - - nun j v. U) murms may oe auie 10 win sjc- cess by boibng the earth before eetticg j tue plant. L,c bttle water, an j allow it ' w " " aWly 5"r,tr Uw BliBU,c of bar(i I wjJMB.aMiam.A Daring attempt at Robbery. J. L. ITarizell's Kjom Entered ey Masked Men. Strong Si-m-k ions as to the 1'EurETRAToits. No Aurests. Thurs day night ot last w eek, Mr. John L. Hart zell, w ho occupies a room iu the Mammoth Bbxk. arvokc from a deep dream of peace. c,- i;!ti;.i i-.e uiiioa.iiht m his n.o:a thefigurcs of two men, one ttan ii:ig j !at Ihefoolof the U-.l "iu. a uiic knne: ' raied high in air and the other at the head I !iii. w. The last named one wore a look of savage hatred, and held his pistol !in unpleasant proximity to Mr. Harlzell's ! head. The man at the beau of the bed with a stern command not to move, placed the cold muzzle of the pistol against Johnny's temple while w ith his hand he searched lor his watch and other valuables. John ny dare not move, fearing that it he made any effort to awake his companion it would prove fatal to both. The tew moments occupied in searching the room seemed an age to him, as he lay trembling; like an aspen, his face in its ashy whiiencas rival ling the pillow on which il rested. Mr. Charles Cummins, who was sleeping with Mr JIartzcll, awakening about this time, put a new face on the phase of affairs. Jumping out ot bed, he made a dash for one of the robbers, who dodged him and dived for the door, followed by his accom plice. Down the stairs they ran. followed bv Mr. Cummins, who seeing there was no chance of cflecting their capture, slowly returned to bed. In their hasty flight the robbers droppea the watch, woket book and other valua blcsof which tbey had become possessed. It is supposed that they effected an en trance into the room through the transom above the door, w hich was left open. They had secured their retreat by unlocking the door. Mr. Ed. B. Cokkroth, having become ; suddenly impressed w ith the wisdom of bows, tics, cravats, scarfs, collars, summer ' underwear. tVc. ic. No. 0, Mammoth Block. Mrs. Jas. B. Tkedwell, While a lwat crew ol the fourth class at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, were training for the summer races, ihe j other day, the boat suddenly capsized, and the crew, among lliem .viiusnipman i m. W. Picking of this place, were thrown into tin; river. A young man named Cox, from Tennessee, was drowned but the I F01 of tue larl.v succeeded in getting sate- ' "- I I On last Manday morning as Mrs. Be'icc Ica Crossland, an aged lady, who lives ! with her fun -in-law, Jlr. Samuel lluey, Ion the l'innacle. was attending to some i of her domestic duties, her clothing took tire from a crate in the room, and before assistance could reach her, she was burn-1 ed almost to a crisp. She lived until Tuesday morning, when death put an end to her stit'eriii'js. Vvi,ui!UriiU Monitor. The three iron po-ts in the Couit House yard which have been the wonder and admiration of the small boys lrom lime immemorial, w ere taken up and reset last week. The lioys do not think they are half as interesting since they have found out that they were placed there to indicate a direct north and south line, and are just the length of a surveyors chain apart, they are just ns good to play "leap f rog" over as ever they w ere, toys. President Pouter, of Yale College, recently gave the following laconic advice to the students in thu course of an ex tended address : "Don't drink, don't chew, don't smoke, don't swear, don't deceive, don't read novels, don't marry until you can sup;ort a w ife, be earnest, lc ell-re liant, be generous, be civil, read the pa pers, advertise your business, make mon ey, and do good with it, love Gk1 and vour fellow men." Boad-marino w ill now b; in order. Keep the centres high, and the side ditch es open. Make breakers" (necessary evils) only where they must lie to avoid severe washing. Use plenty of stone, but break them. Smierset county has good material, and should have good roads. They have been improving during the last half dozen years, but the work has only begun. With better roads real esUite w ill enhance in value, and the comfort of the people be largely increased. W hat cheaper luxury can be had? We know ol none. We learn that on last Saturday evening the body ot a n aa named llenicktr. w as found in a small stream near Wellersburg, this county. The Ixnly was lying along the bank ol the stream, only the head be ing in the water. Mr. H. was a citizen of Cumberland and had Uen missing for several days. Il is supposed that he either committed" suicide or tell along the stream with his lace in the w ater and was drow n ed. Mr. Henicker was a man of about GO years of age. He leaves a wife, but no children. The Business .Manager of the Herald has presented the compositors w ith a hand some new clock, warranted to run eight days or regulate tbe worst of lamilies. Tile clock was presented w ith the under standing that it was to lie the property of the comp. that married first. As we have four unmarried compositors we uo not ex pect it to grace the compositors room for any great length of time. Now young ladies, ii you want a clock here is your chance, provided you are w illing to take a prii.ter w ith ih A YOfNG lady of Bellarat, England, alrnut contemplating matrimony, was ask ed by her friends what kind of wedding presents she would like, and replied that she preferred useful to ornamental ones. Her wedding journey consisted in going from the house of her parents to a cottage in the vicinity, and uixm arriving there she found a barrel tl Hour, a jar of butter, a complete set of cooking utensils, a piece of merino, a set of crocticry ware, knives, forks, spoons and (.lasswarc, enough house hold grot tries to last six months, a yeai 's rent for the cottage, with two i' 10 notes pinned to a paper, on which was written, "to purchase something useful." Was cot this the right kind of utilitarianism for a young couple of limited means, about starting out upon their matrimonial ca reer, ami was it not more lieautiiul than djplicatc plated fish knives, and other trash usually given upon like occasions. On last Saturday, as Col. Miller and Rev. Lint Were standing on the bridge which spans the railroad cut below town, they discovered that a car laden with coal oil was on fire and promptly gave the alarm. Tbe train men finding that they were too close to town to fight tbe llames with safety if the whole mass would ig nite, promptly uncoupled the burning car illlll tilt t IJIMU iikik it t: U jl iu; 1 1 .11 IV , alter the tire was extinguished the engine returned, the balance of the cars were at tached, and the train proceeded on its way, but we owe our thanks to the clear headed employees in saving us from another con flagration, which they undoubtedly did. YalUy Jr.dfjchJcnt. A Eire broke out in the steam mi'.l of Meyers A: Cober. at Berlin, about 1 o'clock on Monday morning last, and with its entire contents was son reduced to ashes. It is not known ptisitively how the fire originated, but it is supposed that it caught from the furnace in some minner. Their ' estimated t $3,000. Insured in the Lycoming lor tfLOUO and ia the York for f i'.5)0. The rear ert lot the dwelling 'nwhich the miller lived caught from the u"'' ard was badly damaged. It was in- surca n "e Kochester lor ?iDJ. Ihe tannery ol the Messrs. Hefflev was also K - .li,. :: ii...,..!.. ... . ' i '"j luiuiiru uv me ure. imiu u we nave b'n nD!,: to learn to whit, extent or ! whether insured or not. We propose, by way of variety, to branch ou: on a new subject the w either. To say that we have had considerable weather this spring would not answer, as our iieople are all aware ot that lact. But for the lienefit of our loreum subscribers ! - I. . 1 ... k l r- . . we with to sav thai In some parts of the county the snow is lrom eight to tea inches in depth. Friday and Saturday, were hlustrrijj'. tlorniv tl-iv tl.rf &lfw iMPinir almost coatinnoiislv io fRrt ;brvrescmtile"i January wore thaa April days. Tbe little : . v. , .. t .. .I . 1 i ..i : l - I , - j - - . uuioun. tm tac aiueu ueus, icu awe nd sees, and '-now you see me, now you don't," airdd the snow drifts. Sunday the thernjometor took a dive below zero. A. great many plants, potatoes and apples were frozen. REPl ELirAX COV5TY COMMITTEE. E. M. Sell roc!;, Somerset Borough, Chairman. Addison S. A. Dean. Allegheny Alex. Ware. Berlin Tobias Fisher. Broihcrsvaliey D. S. Meyers. Cuuen.augh Levi Yoder. Conlluence Jonathan r rantz. Elklick J. N". Davis. Greenville Joel Yutzy. Jefferson Daniel Bowman. Jenner J. B- Griihuh. Jeniiertown John A. Sie. Larimer Samuel P. Geiger. Meyersdale G. D. Lichly. Middlecreek Philip K. Moore. Milford Joseph Schrock. New Baltimore John Georgr. New Centrevillc Geoage W. Phillippi. Northampton D. S. Bowman. Paint Joseph J. Lehman. IJucniahoning Samuel Barnet. Salisbury Samuel Mier. Shade Jacob McGregor. Somerset Borough John I. Scull. Somerset Twp. Charles Menser. Stonycreek YV. M. Schrock. Southampton Noah Sturtz. Sloystown C. W. Pugh. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. Upper Turkcyfoot Freeman Younkin. Lower Turkcyfoot Alex. Nicola. Ursina W. 11. Berajer. Wellersburg Michael Lone. The Bepubfican Primary Election will be held on Saturday, May"2!Uh, 175. The following resolutions, adopted at the meeting held on May 4th, 1870, are still in force and are published lor the in struction ot those holding the elections, via : 1st. That the polls be opened only at the usual plages ot holding elections fixed by law. "2d. That the Republican voters of each district shall elect their member of the County Committee and the two additional oflicers to hold the primary election. 3d. That when they were not elected at the previous election, the committee man tor each borough and township, shall select the two other persons to assist in holding the primary election in their re spective districts, and the committeernian shall act a3 judge and make the return ol election. 4th. That the committee-man be re quired to make a list ol the Republican voters of the borough or township in which he lives, and have the same present at the election, and designate thereon every person ; and if any person not named thereon be judged entitled to a vote, his name be added to said list and the fact suited, and that the said list lie produced before the return judges w hen they meet. oili. That all Republicans be required to vote in their proper districts. fith. That no person be allowed to vote unless known to have voted with the Re publican party, or who can produce satis factory evidence of thai lact. The return judges must place the returns in the hands of the Chairman ou or before Mond ay evening May Ulst. E. M. Schrock, Ch'm. Co. Cam. Tur. present year commences on Friday and will w iud' up its career on Friday. This occurs onec in eighty years. Ki. The alxive item has been coing the rounds for several months. We have Liken the trouble to prove the assertion incor reel, as witness the following table : Year. Ui-altu. End 3. is::, .. ii;. is.;... lsTH... 1ST'.'... 110'.. last... lv.2... l-i:l... Iss4.. lsS.V.. lJVJ... ..'Friilay .. Saturday . ... . . 1 Mimihiy ..' lues lay .. Weitnesitay.. . . Tliurs tay .. Saturday.... .. Smiilay .. Monday . . T'ueSilay .. ''1 burs-lav ..'Eli lay . Fri'lay. Sunilav. .11 oJar. 'Tuefday. Wednesday. Friday. Saturday. Suuday. Munday. : Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. I l. j.ip years. "Boy, did you boiler on the street?" ask ed the Burgess ot a small boy that was brought before him last week. "I don't know it I did," replied the boy in trembling tones. "I lear you did, my son, and itjwas veiy wrong. I knew a "boy who used to go around raising Cain. From that he got to stealing ; then he forged ; then he poisoned his wife ; Hung his children into a well and butchered his mother-in-law. They hung him and his last words, were a warning to boys not to holler on the streets." 'I'll never holler no more !" sobbed the boy. "Very well, you may go, I shall keep track ol" you, and I hope you will heed this lesson. Be a good lxy, weal your hair long, go around softly and some day you may arrive nt the dignity of Burgess. Constable Jones will take you into the next room and teach you to sing ; If ever wc boiler again, I f ever wc holler a gain, May measles and rash Quick e:lle our hafh, irever we holler niraln. One of the most conscientious sheriffs on record has turned up in Iowa. A rail road was to be sold at Sherirl's sale, and a frieudly agreement was made by which this model official was to receive ?3o0 in payment for his part in the transaction, which required two hours, perhaps, of his valuable time. But after the sale he hap pened to look at the statute which fixed his lees, w hen he found to his horror that he had been transgressing the laws of the Stare, which declared that he should re ceive no other fees than those legally as signed him. So he refused the liberal sum offered him, and said he would take noth ing but bis lawful fees, which in this in- i stance, it seems, amounted to f 11,000. 1 be railroad meu endeavored to hold hun to his original bargain, but he was too conscientious to violate the laws he was appointed to uphold, and, the case going to the Courts, his integrity was rewarded by a verdict in his favor. The present week has been one of vast importance to the people of the southern part of Somerset county from the fact that lrom this date commence the operations of the Cumberland and Elk Lick Coal Coin iany the largest corporation in the coun ty. Messrs. Hoult, Chamberlain, and Paul of the stockholders arrived ou Fri day, and on the following day held a meet ing at the Dale House, at which the plan ot operation was decided upon. A tram way one half mile in length will at once be put down, the eastern end of which connects with tbe Salisbury 6s Baltimore railway; the western, with an incline of sOO tcet in length ; slopes w ill be made and headings driven during the next few months and men put to work at every poiut necessary to insure the speedy open ing of the mines. Mr. Thos. Sheridan has been appointed resident engineer, and among other things, w ill soon survey and map out the new town adjacent to the con templated improvements. Va'.Uy Inde- pendent. It has been the practice among many newspaper subset iliers, alter reading their paper to mail it to some friend. New United States law s now in effect make the paper third class matter, and inflict such high postal rates that it is now cheaper and lietter for each Twrson. who desirm I f K..I l.ta f, i,.l cl..it.l lKa .v ,u.. i, ia ,1.1,14 cm mil ita.c luu '.ti:i, in subscribe tor it directly at the office ol publication, and have il sent from there. This will save all the trouble of wrapping and mailing, and theextra cost for postage, and the paper will be sent promptly. Send in your orders for piiers and they will be sent at once, saving you trouble, time and expense. Advice to Candidates. As candidates for ihe county office are now prospect ing and examining surface indications, we volunteer the following advice which we find in an exchange : Keep softer, at ail times. Invent no stories against opponents, but rather speak well of them. Don't promise to help any one hut your self. If you are slandered don't spend time or words in denying it. If the truth is told about you treat it in the same manner. Don't make promises you never intend to fulfitl. Don't tell the people that if elected you w ill work for half price, for you can't at lord iu Don't shake hands too much, for there by the common voters will smell a rat Be cheerful on all occasions, for then the people will think you don t care, and ... , ... I 1 .1 . ii you are eiecieu lucy w in cuuciuuc juu w ill be a clever fellow to do business witu. Avoid all jealousy and put no trust in flesh, for it is weak and promises are as ea- h,-L-,. . .. .i - vnv. i, ttO UlUUt. Never loan money or indorse notes with .'. - J . . a . me expectation ot securing votes or muu ence thereby. There is a class of drones and dead beats who make a practice of borrowing and e ponging off every candi date in the field, like bar room loafers watching and wailing for treats. Sou E fifty years ago, says the Johns- j town Tribune, a will was entered of rec ord in the Recorder of.ieu ot Cambria 'county which dirt cteu how the esU'.e of i Abiier Rogers, formerly of Johnstown, j should be listiilmtcd. "ilia family con ! sisled of one son and one daughter, an. I : one of the tesLont ntary provisions of tin; document was that bis son should be . taught reading, writing, arithmetic, ami surveying, while his daughters should, also be inducted into the art ot read'ue and writing, and in ciphering as far as the Rule of Three, and no farther. Graeham, Frederick Co., Md., 1 April ia,7i. j Dear Herald: Wc have sad news to commuuicate to your readers. Mr. Jacob Boblitz. who formerly carried on s tan nery in your town, removed to Plum Creek, Dawson County, Nebraska, last October. He had a fine home erected and his place -veil stocked. On ILe 2jlh if March a fire commenced burning in the prairie grass, and as a heavy gale was blow ing at the time, it spread in every di rection. Mr. Boblitz's house, with iis en tire contents, was burnt, the inmates bare ly escaping with their lives. Among oth' cr stock on the farm were five fresh milk Durham cows, four of which were so bad ly burned that they were compelled to shoot them. The fire originated from sparks from a locomotive on the Union Pa cific Iiailroad falling among the dry grass. The family estimate their loss at $8,000. No insurance. They have received some aid fr m a Society in Omaha, and some friends have supplied them with a small amount of clothing, but they are still in great want. Would not some of their former friends and neighbors lend them a helping hand? Any contributions of clothing, provisions, or money, sent to Lieut. John F. Trout, Secretary of Aid Society, Oma ha, Nebraska, lor Jacob Boblitz, Plum Creek, Dawson Co , Nebraska, would be most thankfully received and faithfully applied for the relief ot the above family. That their triends in and about Somerset may send them relief, and that they may be abundantly blessed by the giver of every good and perfect gift is the prayer of E. J. G. Lanark, III., April 12. Ed. Herald: I was much amused, as were also many others here, at E. F.'s re marks fr rn Dixon to the readers of the Heualo in regard to my statemert in the Herald of the Dili of March. Were it not that part of his phraseology deserves a little comment, I would pass it without further notice. In the Herald of the Oth of March, I gave the amount of sales, and business generally of the town of Lanark, just as I received it lrom the different parties, to which E. F. found noobjectiou, but when I gave the price ot Illinois coal and com pared it w ith Pennsylvania coal, then E. F. takes offence and exclaims "awful." I am inclined to believe- that if some could live without breathing, they would do so, when the w ind blos from the direction of old Pennsylvania. I will now nutice some of E. F.'s remarks. lie says "in the first place that must be an awful place." That sounds rather tunny, . F., that this is such an awtul place, just because it is iu the first place. I would suggest that any person wanting to visit this place would do well by trying to get into "the first place," and then just keep on going in till he gets to this place. But why is it such an awful place? E. F. says because people have to pay trom $3 to "$ij per ton for coal. But in this sentence E. F. would have the reader to believe that I said so; but I never said so; here is what I said: "Coal is much inferior to Pennsylvania coal, costs from $5 to $0 per ton. " Pray, E. F., who said that people have to pav so much? I did'r.t care it the people paid il or not; if they would rather treeze than pay the price all right; no compulsion about it. But E. F. has get into a thinking mood, and tries the thinking process, and what docsheihiuk first? Why lie thinks "the harder the coal the hotter the lire." He really deserves credit here, lor I suppose no person will disagree with his first thought. Wonder if E. F. knows that all the hard coal comes from old Pennsylva nia, and that the present price at Lanark is $ 13 per ton or 52 cents per bushel? 1 hey are so high in price that lew people in the country buy them, and I doubt if they are a ny cheaper at Dixon, as the distance be tween Lanark and Dixon is but 30 miles. I will, however, make E. F. a proposition on the coal question before I close, w hich I hope he wiil accept E. F. tries to think again, and "thinks his friend is home sick." Who this friend is he does not say, but I will take it lor granted that it is J. II., as J. II. tries to lie a lriend to every person. I will inform E, F., bower, that J. II. has been at and about home ever since he came to Carroll County, except once, and that time he was at Dixon, and how a person can get homesick when he is at and about home all the time, 1 cannot conceive. Per haps E. F.'a thinking faculty is a little laulty. E. F. next enter Into the w ood ques tion, and say 8 "wood is a little scarce." I must confess it to be more plenty here than 1 had expected to find it, but if a person who has none ot his own and wants any, has to pay the prices in order to get some, or steal it, which, as I understand, is no rare occurrence here. But how about that "stump?" E. F. says "wood can be bought lrom $2 to $3 jier load on the stump." An ' awful slump," that, with a load ol wood on it, and can be bought for $2 or 3. Here is a chance lor buyers who will have it Wonder it the stump goes w ith the load, or the load with the slump. What is the diameter of that "stump?" It E. F. had just continued thinking a little longer he would have had no trouole in solving the hog question, (as he no doubt has seen my oversight cor rected) and avoided making the mistake he did in his figures. But perhaps it was the Squire in Dixon that d.d it. 1 am in clined to believe that E. F. only wanted to have a little tun at my expense, and h a little like the old school teacher, who said : "1 can go through the tables like lightning through a hay -stack, and w hen 1 get to tractions and cube root, I'm awful." 1 am authorized by a party or firm in Im ark, to make the lollowtng proposition to E. F. They will take all lhe coal vou can have delivered al Dixon for the term ot six months. Time 10 commence Oct. 1st, 1S73, for which they will nay vou double the amount of your highest figure per ton. He reserves the right to say where it is to come from. Ot course he wants the best Here is a chance for vou to make a lew dimes. J. H. lAKISIED. 1IEYEIIS MU5SER. By Elder II. It. Holsinger, at his residence, April 1st, .Mr. John M. Meyers to Miss Ivatij Musser, both ot fciomerset county. WALKER DUXMIRE. By the same, at his residence, Dec. 17th, 1S74. Mr. W. M. Walker to Miss Addie Dunmite, both of Somerset county. GEIGER BITTNER. -On the 13th inst, at the residence of the bride s pa rents, by Eiq. VanJivcr, Mr. Herat ia II. Geiger, from Wittcnburg. Somerset Co., Pa., to Miss Elmira Biltner, ot Blooming ton, West Virginia. SOMEBSET 91BKET CVrrecteJ by W. F. Aitfathks & Co., ccalxe is CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 &. FEED, Apples, dried, ft Applebutter. 1 (til Huiur, V ft liuek wheat, bushel Beeswax, f) ft Kacon, soouljen, V ft 44 aides, 44 " hams. " So aoioc ic jl M "'.!Toc . 1-' 13414c Corn, j buntiel Corn meal U ft JC 3C loe 3 01 IN -Joe ....t SttS-T eo 1 W IV; a-o Calf skin, w ft CloTer Seed small Clover Seed btrge r-CKi T w. ...... ........ Flour, ) bbl Flaxseetl V baL, (M ft).... Lani. V ft Leather, red sole, y ft 44 upper " km. " 70C OaU,fbu TOe ! fotatoea. w ta Peaches, dried, V ft Kve f bo hairs. ft Salt, So. E V bbl 44 " V bu " Aahtoo. - , loc t ou ae .3 04 to 3 10 1 20 ... i 00 124'.2!-$ Ultloc Sugar, yellow fl ft WC1W ......... Xew Advertisements. UDITORS' NOTICE. Ine aaderslsrnvd auditor, appointed by tlie Or phans' Court of Somerset Coaniy, Pennsylvania, "Ui examine tbe ac-ount aad if neceasAry reform it, and to make a rikstrioauoo of tbe funds io the handt of Almira w meeon, admtnlttratnx ot Jesse WioeoLtL deceased, to and tmooz tkose k-srally entitled thereto," hereby give notice that be wiil attend to the datiea of (aid appointment at hi orBoe In the koroBirb of Somerset oa Taesday, May 11U, 1KJ, at lo o Hock a. m. J AS. L. Pl'Gir. tprll Auditor. Grovcrie and Confi-ciicmtica., -t JkTOTICK. All Jieisnns are herrt.y notilietl that tho nn-'er-fineci li.ivn s ri'snlved to eiil.irre the trocir. .n.!.; ui'1 law. ol llii" Vimmonweali'.i, 1!1 iier Hie 1 -t !ay of Jlay. i7A. insei-nle all pi-r-s'T-" li.und Iri--iMSr.n u;i'it llieir lan la e.-. liv i heir l'riiiii ui. I'.in'ilM nn I KU irillan." nei.l. lie hel I r. !i i'ihle fur til .l.'i.reilaO.i.n ol uuuor P ii. A I.h Elt, JAS. PARSON. V. If. ST 11 1.. J. MARTKEN. URIAH TKEN'J. J. .1. HAIU'EAY, HF.N KY I.OX.T. HARRISON r'iHN J. M. HOLI'EKHAUM. FR EH. WEI.LF.F ! W:M.:,; WH'''"- .SAM. I. WKLLtli. J. O. KIMMEL, WHISKE I Wc h.iTj Forty (4) r!:irr': of 1'nro Rye Whiskey, eupper tlii'tiiie.l, lor aale by the barrel or iu uuaiiiKik. t i sail the purehaser. II. & K. C. LAXWS. opr21. lltrlin, Somerset i'u., i'i. 'I TtUSTIIKS' SALE. Ey virtue of an order of the Court of Common Ple-jsof Somerset Comity, siilinitin equity, will be Hold at the cvuniy Court II juse, town of Soui erjet, Ponua., ou Taenia.), 3IJ; 4lh, ISTo, at 2 p. H. the Railrjad of the Salisbury and Uiiltimore Uiiltruad at Coal Company, ami Railroad bed, lrooi its prenent termlniu iu Somer set County to Its mines near Salisbury, in laltl county, atwiiit 10U miles in length and a branch nlxiul 1?4 mile, together wilh the Railroad lrau ehise, Ke., deserilii'd in the merty:aj;'; of nai-i Com pany, dated March 29;b. 1ST 5. and duly reeonleJ In paid county. .r. e. proH. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Altoraevj ier FREDRICK LANSPACH. apr2l Trustee. SSICNEE'S NOTICE. Samuel Zimmerman havinjj made a voluntary as? inmeut to nio for the benefit of l,ia creditor, all ilebtiiis and creditor ol said o??lp:nor will call on me an ! ui.iku seui.iie. nt. Jt-ssra X Hoaiis. WM. ZIMMERMAN, S liners: t C. aurJl. r. Assignee. T AYEUN LICENSES. In ii:v oilioc their pi'tit ion? lor liretirrj to k"t t tiirrns in the hoime th- y Vre:-ented ti now cmc ipy ; Inch frHUu;S wiil ho the curt i'ir anor,-.,t!-e on VfflncJihiy, -Vri :'h when auJ where all i'rs..inj ii.tt 1S75. os;eJ wiU heard. Henry She.iuhr-r, Merlin horoicrli Samuel Ferrel, " 44 Auirim Koehler. Conemaiih b .vn-'hi p. lianiel Cams, Ceiitlueaeo 1. .r .ith. Seott Sterner. Jonathan Fruntz. " Solomon Baer. Urothersvaltey township. Solomon liakcr, Jellerson township. J. W. Stouter. New llaltimoro lior..uh. Thomas GalliiKhur. .Tenner 44 Meha Sweiter, J-iriiuer Jose;.:. Sehr.'-k. Millord " Patrick tlrittitn, " " Alexander Walker, Meyers'. ;'.c h'T .v.'ii:. Walter .1. Jones, " 4- Robert Gathrie, 4- " lienry Iioi ires, ' loiiard Fearl. New Ontreville lienais W.ittner. Sali.Vnury borotizh. Eliza A. Flick. Somerset !.oro!t.'!i. Earnet Ei:kiUif, " John Hill. Joseph St ult. Stony.'reck township. Jo?i.ua Ritzier, " -JohnH. Hi'e. Soiystowa luireitirh. Samuel Culler, " ; John 11. Benii.r 1, 1'.-sIni 1-orjUih. Joseph P. Miller, Jos. Mcllernioit. 44 44 Peter Kneirieui, Well, rsbur lor 'Jli. John Lei Ii'-'. 44 Margaret lieaL Miilor l tfiwn.jtp;i. Edward Keiin, W"et Salilairy. EciuhaM Eb::ch. Summit tuwnshi. The follown.a icr!"us have tlle.i ieii:i to keep an eatinir house, be:-r house or restaurant, (icortro I. W'c'ier, Aleyeradale borough. Cliarh sll. H.lt. S caerset -4 10. M. SCHRIM-X sprJl. Clcil; JkTOTICE. I u the Srhvol Director of .' (? ksti-kmus: In piirsnane. T!i( C'jiity: tr.e lorty-tt. section of the aet of sit ti .May. li.Vi. you are hereby notified to m el in cot tcniii n. at the court hou.-1, In Somerset, on the iir.-it Ties day in May. A. U. IsT-V. Ijeine the lourlhdayof th j moiiili.al!o'elck in the alteniooTi. an I see ct, ciea voce, by a ma jority of tiie whole number of directors present, one jierson of literary ana sclent tlic acquirements, and of skill and experleii.-i in the art ol teachinir, ns eunty superiritendcut. for the three raecccl inar years; determine trie amount ol tomiieri?ati;n lorthe same; and certify then-suit to Ihe State Siipcrintcii lent, at llarri.-hiiru. as reqnircd by the thiriv-niu'.U anl fortieth it-ct.i.ii"f -ai l act. 1 1. W. W1LU County Suj crintender.l of S..ui'.rs-iCi. (llalc. P.i., April lo. !:.". aprll Notice to Farmers. . Tiia PercbBM Stallion, STJLTA.N, Is a dark daf.ple zroy. e.min? year old, 16'4 haixl hiirh, n.il weih when in condition l.'ju pounds. "He.ul short, with tjreat width ltween the eyes, which an) larire and exprewive; power lul neck, chest wide and capacious. Ciuarters very broad and the body well ribbed up. jmts broad and muscular and noth-ably short from knee lo fetlK-k. Mar.c and tail lontr and heavy, hair nl fine texture, "ieiwitic that he is ad--eni(ant of the Arabiin !!!. Sfi"-k men need only Me him lo be convinced that he ii jusl whit they need to bre-:J lrom. SULTAIT will st.m l (inrinir tho waftm cn.iu'ncini April l-ih. one week at i ho tnM-.s of S-ircut-l Kfrrel. in Ji-rlin: 1 1: nett w-vrk at it.t larui, near S4ro,rj't, ftDtl so on ttil tho 4;h of July. Iri!"uriiiice t.ft.'J'J: partif $ I'W'nz their etPic:in Frcetl h,t-k fioxt n at half rate:!; or mImjuIJ jurty h9t botlt mar D-i foul then no charge will be maile. Thin hurse has cea pun hat-ietl nt hiih figure. H;ivini? taken irreat iutrcjt in the improvement vf the itx-lc of this c-MBty. whieh is so tar behind our neicbNrin eountietk have for thin reason con rented u allow him to le moved to lterlin in orli-r to irjve Kirtie thf aiiv.intflfff ot h!n e without jroiutf to the t rouble of tr.iveilinjr k far. Parties can a: fon,e of his o-lts -n (he farm of M. S Mrtvcraaoti J. lM?ser, umT Uerln. i have tiiw w.mc choice ik'rkhire pi?? for pale fnm fteJ; t:npTrte-i ilirr'-' from Kr.jz!nnl; will ali Lurnhcr of t -hifi-o ('vitnfin-lii 1'iml w in tbe lall. 1 IIKFFLKY. mm UNRIVALED PIANOS, EndiTseJ by the leadina: artists. HAINES BROS.' PIANOS, The cheapest Crit class riano In the market. GEO. A. PRICE & C0.S' 0EBAXS. Over fifty three thi us.-iud of them new la nc. No other musical lajtrumtat ever ol.tr.tnc t the r-aaie ppularity. CIIAF.LDTTE IJLU3IE, No. tOSilth Ave., P!t?.0r:;:i. Pa., Sole ant f.r ah.)vc: S.-n for Price I.f-t nn 1 Catalouue. Fuil as'.rtiiient of Sheet Mu-ic. Mu sic liooks ar.d small Mu"i.-.al lattrJm. nts. ap.-J4 DMIXIS'iTtATOIVS NOTICE. EsLaio of Teter f,lndlcpcrer. lato ot Qnc-ma-horiitii Tp., deceas d. Letter, of ad mio is; ration on the above estate hav inx been prauted to the undersized by the proper authority, notice is hereby tiven to 'ho?" in lebtet to it to make immediate payment t nd th J e har insr claims auaiust it to present theiai.u.y au'.in n ticatcd for serticmcnt at the l:te residence of the tieeeased, oa Satnr.iar. Juae a. lbTa. liANlI.L A. WEaTHU. nprt4 Ai!mini5lr.itor. A SSIGNEE'.S SALE. Ine nndersline 1 Asrdimee cf Pe ttr Philirppl irtirdiei ut will c.tl-rr at public sale, on the Mineral Point en Saturday, April Hitlt, 1875, Ihe full wlni ralnable real estate. Tii: No. 1. A tract ol land situated iu MiiC.rl Town ship. Somerset C-.nnty, wiihln a mile of the Pitts buruh t Connellsviiie. and Somerset It Mineral Point liail Heads, adjoining lands of ViL Hay. Noih Scott, Imvid Yonnkin lianiel It. Miller a-,d others, containir.tr 'JoO acres, about 1(H acres cleared and a part iu meadow, bsiance weii tim Unsl and watered. This tract will tie niiere-i in parcels to suit purchasers, ihia tract will be sold on the premises. No. 2. A tract of land situate in the ram'! Town ship, adjoininst Jacob S. philiippi. John Snail arid others, cjntainimr twelre acres, all cleared; Ir.na cottage houfe and stalile thereon erected. No. 3. A house and lot in Mineral Pcint.bcnii.leJ by Cassictnan stiver, hotel pruprty and pu.'dic nj.ol. Vi A Two tos r.f immriil In Mineral Pn'nf. i joining the storehouse property and Clsslemaa ' river anil known ns ine i-oisierproi-er-.y. Alto the foliowinir personal proper.y: 1 mare, '. cows, 1 two horse earriaif e, 1 humify, 1 I-eadsiead and bedding. 1 wokinkT-stove. lse't names, kettb-s. tables, desks, chiiirs and other articles. Noe. 3. 3, and 4 of real esuite aud tha icrsonaI property will sttld at Mineral Point. TERA1S. One thir l 1st Msy, HTJ, af which time tiecla will be made: one thirl Aujr. lTa. and balance 1st Nov., inTO: me two last payments' to lioar iulerest lrom day of sale and to be ttcured by juduments on the premises; ten per cent of first i nvmcnt to lie paid as soon as property is knocketi i down. Terms of sale cl persoaai prjpeny maiie Known on uayoi sale. Sal to eommen-e at o'clock A. M. of i.u i dav. Minsjal Point at tea AARON WILL. Asiince. mean IN OTICE. Is hereby elrcn that en ihe !5! h of November. 1ST 4, the undcrsijne.1 presenle.1 bis petition Ui tbe Court of Common picas of Somerset County, t.rjvintr for the relief provided tor insolvent detit- i t-rs by the laws of the Cyrnmonwealih of Pennsyl vania, and mat sai.i t .,un commueii me nearinir efthe same to We lnesiiay, .May 5, 175, at one I 0 clock p. L-.. WH.liU3lE.it. aprll A SSUJXEE'S NOTICE. Ib-onr P. Al-father havinz made a voluntary assiirntnent lu me for the benefit of his creditors. all persons harlnir claims asainst said AsaiCT"r . orowihxhtia rnvner wiil tail uiiod mo to nuke settlement. i S.erst, Pa., W. F. ALTFATHF.R. Mar.-h 31st l?Tj. Assignee. !' Adr':rti'iunt''. A X X 0 1 CEA EN'TS. .No :u inn;-. -. :::i-n:s win h0 itisrHed irnkttc! f..r iu aitvati- c. Wo wiilrhar ho- lliar ' to-, r; lit j ail a.'io-.ii.-. -ti:ax.-e;.i It tl..-..di. ol p.mr lb. ii-" I'lris tor nm! An :: r. t .r ta I hrc r-ili.;rs v.-ili I e e'i,ir- I. 1 t,,. 3 ,;, lar p-r ih'.ns.l.l 1. Mil-", be p. I I f .r KI'.p; uk. iroiu v.i; i, rii"iiii '.or.r:Y. T it an kkil f.r trie ircnrns upp ir ul en me on a loriiicr o-ca-l ,n. I uxain a-k the notoitiati' n for Prolle notarv at itic next r'tl..'t-y i kc:..n. H1..NKV F. S 11 ELL. FRANi'IS J. KOHSEK, is a candidate for Proi'v-no: eisionotthe U.'pu'iis.-c.n v.i ciary election. of S -niers,;t borouii. '. jU '.eet to tue de al the ensuirm prl- KECilSTER AM ItECOitDEIL ..W-B."!T, authorixe.1 to annoanca FKASK F. ! KIM i.NTZ. ol s..merset township, as a candidate I at tbe comin Keput.licau priin.iry elivtlcn lor ! Kcgister and Kocoribl-. Ws are anthemed biannoume A F IitfK VV of Siuierset 1 p.. .is a candidate !r Kcister ami lfecordcr, sub act tothcdeeisi ,n of tl.e Li -publican voters at their coming primary election. We are auth oriicd bi s'ate that T. S. FISHES, of lirothcrsvaltcy township, wiil lie s candidate lor Kcai.iter an 1 Kccorder at tho n;.vt ltcpubiiean primary clccti. a. WEBreaatia rized tosla-e th.it WILLIAM R. FKEASE, of Somcr-ict b-imush. will I n candi date ior IlcKi'ti-r and liccor tcr at the next Kepub-1 iicau jiriiijuiry t iccuon. TnANKtTf. for past favor". I offer myself as a candidate at the coming 10-pubiican primary elec tion lor the oiucv el Uei:;ster and Kecortcr. 1. J. HOK.VER. Wk ur" .TJ'h irii -.l 1 1 announco OECiROEM. SAYLnii. of Somerset borouuh. as a candidate lor iiciri.-f r and iiecordcr at the next Keputiiiean primary election. Wrarc auttioriied toannonr.ee that A. K. Ht'M EEiif, of Cimltacnce lir..iii-li. wiil be a candi date lor ltettcr itn-l llcs,roer at tho next Ke iiublican priiu::ry election. SHEHIFF. r:.AK annv.n.-e JilHN A. WALTER as a caiidcliite lur sheritl, suloix-t to Ihe -lt-cisii,n ot the Hei.utilieaa oters at their i Ii'uiTij primary elce lioii. We arc aulli .ri;ed to announce that JOHN J. ELfit (ill. ol llrithirsv.iltcy towr.!ilp. witlbea c-au.lldatc lor Sherili at the "next llcpubllcan pri mary election. Wa are authorized to announce that S. P. OEI C?EH. ot Lar:m.r lons?:ip, will be a candidate for ShcxIU. at the next Kepubiican primary elec tion. Wk aro authorir.ed to announce JOHN R. WElMElt. of C:isclinnn. l'Mer Turkcyfo.it toncsliip. a- a candidate lor Slu rill, suhect to lhe dC'-lSlotl ol tl iU'i al ii.au ioier.J a: their coming prticarv cl'-cii-in. F-.R Sni'.ntrF, FitHntau it Natulc, Vt Meyers.lale lirotish. WEan authoriied toannnunce POAR KYLE, of tJui ina!ioidti townsiiip. ns a candidate- for 1 lie nomination bribe oliice of Sheritl at the eu.-uing Kcpubhcau primary election. Fob SiiEBiry, (JLnil'JE W. PILE, or Sjaior? t N,r. Wk arc auttiorizcil to anc uncc JUSIAH SII -FEIt us a candidate for Sheiitf. iibteet to the decision ol the voturt at the comlax kepuidic:;a primary efccil'.n. Et'iTOit Hrr.ar.r. : Tica.c r.r.n-itTiec tlie name of W1LLIA II HANNA. of Addison, as a eandj. date I ,r si. trill, subject to tiie decision of iue comlr. prim it-y election. TKEASUREK. F-.it: Cvs-r TaeAsritrB, H. F. KNKl'PEK. Sa'.j,.--'. to tl;odei-i.-:on of the Kepui-licaa Voters at their coining primary tle.-:i..'n. Wr arc authorize.! ti amtr.nnce FH7-:P. A. SMITH, ot Soiners'.'l ln)ri-uh, as acandiuate lor County I'rtasurer. "'In. EiiiToa: Y'ou Tt ill c. tifi-r a fa r on many citizens or vnt-rs oi S'-merse C.-unty bv nnnownc nin the nanieol our Irien l EM A.N l "l.L M. Bull -M A X. ol S.'111-T-cl tp.. as a candidate for County Treasurer, subieet to the decision of the Republi can party ut their next primary elect ion. Mr. H. fctls very thatikfui lor I'ast tavors while heina a candi-latc. and will be under many obligations idr a hearty sui;io.-i a2 ii;i. If n imu:ited and elect ed, he will till the otnee to the best ol his knowledge a ad ability. F r. t'f cxiY Tar.vst' R-t"., S. S. FORNEY, of Br other-valley Tp. V.-:- ere .! sir'-.I to state thut JOS1AII KF.fv LEit. oi s a,ier-et lmroci;h, wiil be a candidate for r 'taty i jaT'.t-jr at tnj next I;. : t: 1 o.-au j ri mary clttc.b. n. CMMiIl-SSIONEK. IVn arj a ti'b -rizc ! toatm'-nnce JACt )B WE IM ER E.-i , ol L'ppurTurkejtoot tv. p.. as a camti'late forC-.-uoty I i.maii" d .iier. su l;ei t to the oeei.-ion ol the Keiiuidic in voters at their c min priaiary cleutios. Mr.. Er.tT. ::: Pli-ai-c ni.nour.'-e lhe name of JACOIi P. LlrliTY. i f S. tr.i ret town-hip. asa candidate firVu:ily Con:ii!iffii-ner. joibj-.-ct toiiie dL.'ci-i..ri of tbe Republican lotcrs at. ttieir c-jmin primary ckclton. WEare auMiorize 1 to s'atc tint V. F. CtARIl NEil. ol .Tenner t' wrts hip. will he a candidate b-r Ccinnii-sioiter ut the iiext Kejiublican primary ektioc. Wb are rs.,ueste.l tostatethat UAN1EL PHIL, L1PPI, of SoBicrsi-t townbhi. wiil be a candidate for O.aiity Commissioner at the next Republican primary eleeiion. We are authorized to announce that P.ENJA M IN KLIN E. of Jenn'-r township, n ill be a can didate, for Commissioner al the next Republican priiaary election. VALENTINE. T. MILLER reiec;fully si.Iicl's the suiiisirt of tlie Kejiubliean voters at tbe next primary eleetioii b.-r t be idbee ol County Commis sioner, and r.iteluily aeknowledires their former kindness. THASicpri. S r pn't fwers I offer myself airaln as a can iidati4 for County Con.ndssiouer al the coming Kepusliean prin.a'rv election. F. S. COl NTRYMAN. Wi aroaut'iorize to ann"uncr SAMt'EL FOX. of S. nu rei Tp as a candidate br County Com missioner. snb)ei to tbe decision of tne voters at theei mint; Republican primary election. Wb are reqnesteJ to announce that HENRY KKEiJER.o: S"ineret l:r.. will 1 a candidate l.ir I 'imtitf Commissioner at the next Republican primary elect b.u- We arc ro j;ic?te.l to snnonm-c JOHN FAHi LEY. of Iwer Tnrkerf.i.it township, as a candi date for County 'omtnissi'ier. subieet to the de cision of the Kepui Ii. an v.'ters at the coming pri mary clcctti-n. Wasrt- desired tonnnfnnc" JOHN MON'E of Quemahonin township, as a candidate lor the Republican ic-niiriation f.r Cunty Commi.-?loner at the coming primary election. We are nattiorized to announce SOLOMON J. BAEll. of li,othorvalley towuship, as a ctndi tlate tor Cotinty 4omir;issionr. sutiject to the de cision of the Republican primary election. Mr. Itaer has alwais tieen a .od, hof.est. har.-work-inj. staunch Republican, and would tie vry Ihanktui br a benny tTtv.rr. anil It nominated and elected he will tid liji oico b the licst ol his knowledge and ability. Wr. arc au'horizcd to announce that WILLI AM REEL of Shade townhip. will tie a candidate for Ctotumissiouer, at the ne.l Kepuhli 'au prima ty electloil. roor. hovse director. Wf. ate nu horized toana. utvc 1st VAC Y'OIiF.r: of Conematizh twp., asa cin-'.ldate tor Pwi H se Director. Wb are auth-rizctl to announce the liame ol JACOHM. WALTER of s. merset twp.. as a camli late lor Poor House HinctoT at the coining Republican primary election. WEnre authorized ti aar.onnco that JOSEPH O. COLEM AN, of P,r ithervaliey township, will be a caudl late for Po..r House Director at the next Republican primary election. We are authorized fo state that OLIVER P. SHAVER, of Ciu-mahf.n:n- township, will he a ctmdi late tor Poor lb nsv Director at the next Ro" puiiiiwin l'rla:j"y election. AUDITOR. We arc a.itb' rrzid to announce 'bat SAMt'EL SM ll'Ii. of Somerset township, will t acanoi date r Aut.itorat the neit fcepubiitan primary election. SAMt'EL LOV. RY, cf Alktrliery township, wiil be a ean-Mdate at the next Republican pri mary election lor County Auditor. We are authorize.! to nncouece JOSEPH W. BE AM, of Jenner Tp., ns a candidate for Cinnty Aui'ilor. wibiect to ine de 'isioa of the voters al the coming Kepubli.-aa primary ele-.'tb.x Wi are authorized to am .unce that S. S. MIL LER, of Somerset township, will !e acan li'tate iorAudiurat the next Kepubli'-an primary eico tion. Wk are cu'h lized to ar.ncunce that SIMON W. FRITZ, of Hrothersrciiey townsliip. will I a can.iidate l-.r Auditoc at the ierxi licpuniicaa pri mary ciecti m. 3 rr.it. J. EAi.n:x wiU l a candidate for a trade with evervw,.l grower in Somerset County. He is sel'.iRzaii l tra.liirj; Morzan s Wuoien x :. and wants t j I cy r trade tor all the wool he can iret. OTICE The uai'i ridi.-nc.l cltli't-ns of Jcfier.n Tp.. S.m- cru t C'ountv. Pa . hereby give notice thai mey will eoforee'the law aeiirs: any rn r.s found tr.iSpassinjr .n tueir premises lor uie purpoee tishmz nr linntir.z, ittiennx ottics, bu SOL HAKEK. JOHN L. UARDNEH. FR ED. Mi At 'LIS. CiiNR .! 11LI.F.R. JOHN NAIit. CMSPTR TAtTlB. JVO. BAKEK. DANIEL BOWMAN. Jill. BI1TNEK. DAVID IJHK HENRY SCHLAO. P. F. S!f ACL1S. J.NO. K'sOSER. C. L M ILLEK. si sinlakixer. LCD. GARDNER. PETER BRCOH. HK.NKVJJIHR. SIMON Yot'.N.. JOV. L MILLER. WM. ARMSTRONG. CATHAKIN'E BE' K. K. H. A N A W A LT k. Co. HIUA.il JJRVNEK. HillN P.RI XEli j iE. HAliitLAY. I - -. J' . " '' . V. I .- -. .- - - - ACfit'STI..-" ST A1IL. lDSON SH ACL1S. S. P. BARCLAY. WM. P. HAY. JOH V OARDVETt. ALEX. Ml WLIS. LI D A ! DEIIiL. MOSES B1SEL 55A.MCFX FLICK. HENRY Ml LL. JACOB SH ALLIS. i. J. FLICK. a. b. Howard, f. heckler. aiirll. -VTOTICE TO TAX COLLEC- J TOKS. The Collectors of the Townships ami Boronnn. of Sim'rsi't County are hereby notiaed that ail ctstandir,; taxes for 1ST4 mast eoliecte.1 an.1 paid to the CoontT Treasurer on or belore the first day ff ilav next." The newsstt ics of tbe Connty regain this action, and jTocopt coUectbr-S and vaymcnts tr.u.-t lemade. r VAL. J. MILLER. F. J. COCNTKYM AN, OLIVER W. BUYER, n.,-; ; Commissioners. T tj L L Vf A U Y A a 3 1 J N M E -N T. Heine A. Kimrael fcatlnj nade an asslrn meiitto mi of all his estate u.r the benefit of ait creditors. I hereby aire make to all person Inter ested, w bet her as creditors or debtors, to meet me at ray rei lene, in AhVscbeny township, oo fat- , ord y. May Jl, wt-.h their claims prujejuj tor settlem- grirlt GEO. O. WALKER. A;s!?tiee. Xcio AJvcrlit'fvirnl.f. .., w sl'i' rrti.'-ements. ,!l va e 1 a '. : f.T .--LT-ik w -A Heckexdokn'S anvHS 13:1:3:133:3.3:1 IMPROV EcoxOaMica l P l o y . RIGHT AND LEFT. It is neat, strong, compact and simple in itseon-iruction ; there bci.i - iu all but four pieers of Casttngs. viz; Mi.UNittrd.Lundsid.N Point and Shar 5J A Wl, fnnm-n to run from P) . r,.r cent, lighter than sny other Plow now SwUialU,e,am,,UC Sri'UtCr lhe rcrcentan d its qunliiy of work to twoSdfeS a iU11- J-P 12 tSTOu receipt of Sixteen dollars. ' wil! ship ,...0 of ,;., Pimvs to sny address, and it not as represented the Plow Wirned and money reidnded. .10. Opposite IIare h aprll lb t F.I.. M. MrCl'I.Lnnnr, Jn. Established 1848. M. McCULLOUGH, Jr. & CO., LIQUOll DEALERS, No. 355 Liberty Street, NEAR UNION' DEPOT. 1 Buyers will tin ! It to tin ir Gir.s, Wines, V ti kc, be. at'-n .; 1 1 east ..r write ltefore parchi' ut pri o? t suit th?. linns. 001 p p rices Reduced ! mrnr.KAfj; hovse. (M LI a & BPiOTHEE. Complete a- rtrnent o Moro--o. and Istm. N. it. Bottom Pri es. ! ail kind ot It, sits and Sia ( irders proaij.tly at:en led C. AR BET II NOT.... W. T. SHANNON. AIUJUTIIXOT, SHANNON & CO., ZVos. 2.'2J) 2-11 fttreo., PITTSBURGH, Ol-'EEil TIIE LARGEST AND BE.ST .STOCK OF Dry Goods and Notions, COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. f,At Ittt.ui Kastern New Goods opened every day. Ot lera Promptly Filled, to ca.l. REM NGTON. The Keminotos SEWo MACHisEha3 sprung raidd Iy Into favor at possesidnjr the l-est coaai5ATiotc of good qualities, namely ; Li;ht runniDK, smuothe, noisle"., rapid, durable, with perfect Lock Stitch. It Is a shuttle machine, with Automatic Drop Feed. Design beautiful and con. structlcn the very best. GOOD AOESTH WAXTHD. Addre-is REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE CO., r.r.A.xcn orFi: or E. Ilem'uujtoix f ,S'o., Remington Sfuin(j M. ('. Remington A'fl Co., .o z Dec. tn. B.Brooke Nyec & Co., BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 54 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMOEB, ILvID., Rcioectful'v dl it'cslitr.rr.'ntsor ET'TTER and nr ral PRfil'LCE. The L:re ni rejpj'.ar trade that we have fur Iiuttcrerli rs superior Ir.dtKftren-slir MERCHANTS AND DAIRYMEN Snti"' pp.mpt tales and check f. r proceeils. N. B. Shipping carle forwarded by mail, cr to.? e had at principal sU.n I In the county. tepH O L A T E ROOFS. Those who are now bulldin h'.ascs "honl l know that is it cheajier in the ii ran to put on Slate Hooft than tin or shinnies. Si.newill last forever, and no repairs are reipjire.1. slate i?ives the pur est water for elsrerns. Slate is iire pn-.f. Every it-wd house should have a Slate roof, lhe ii-idtr-titrne.! K located in Cnml-rland, wnere hs bat a 15 d supply of Peachbottom & B'jekinQha.m R.r nniD-the very best article lie will under Uka to pot Slate Kooft on Hous s. public and pri vate. siures. e.. either in town or country at t eo lowest prices, and to warrant them, i 'i "'--. him or addret him at his Ortiee. ,B',,r Street, Cumberland, M L Orders may be !-.'. wit h N fl A II CASEBEER, Ajent, S- m;ref, Pa. W. II. SBtfirv. Apr! 114th. ISTt roil KENT. HOUSE AND LOT In SOMERSET ROROUGII. Ca'l on D. WEYANP- April I4th. 157 A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. of Go.!fry t . late of shade Twp., deceased. Letters ol a-tministraiton oa the abnre estate harlna been ffrnte.l to the an lersisued. nHK-e is hereby aiveu to thoee in.iebte.1 lo it to make Imme diate payment, and th.. harinE elaimt airainsi It to present them duty authenticated h seitiement oa SatorJav, the 2M day of Jlay, 1STS, at tne late retidenc. of debated. s c A ELE, ,prH AdmicastrAlor. BHD SPAL1I;, no i.iirty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA, V. C. AREXBEKO PITTSBURGH, PA. .J! c'.st where. We tell Brandies, aprll SHOES! SAhvrty M.recl, PITTSBURGH, PA. .', :i'-.. to. rse stock of City made f oasis. Goat Apriir J. (E STEPHEN -ON. EXCHS1VELY W1IOLESALE. Biivers will find It their advantage SarM Rr.Mi.-tdTo.t No. 1 Machine for family use. In the lAird yar of it tritUnce, has met with a more rapid in creat of rmtio mf sales ta any machine an the mnrktt. Rewisjutom No. 2 Machine for mmufacturing and family use, (ready for de livery only line Jane, 1V4. for ranire. perfection, ami variety of work, it with out a rival In family or wvrklfityp. SfiSD I'Oll VUlCl'LAIt. I LION, N. Y. kemixotox com pax if... "1 A "! Proa dway. New York, Arm.. Madison S't.. New York, Sewlnt; Machines. Cbicaifo. ' Slate St.. S. Machine! and Arms. Boston, ifj Wmsliinirton St., Sewina Machinee. i ineir.nati. 1M Wet 4th St.. Sewinst Machinee. T'ttca, 1'.' i fencing St.. Sewlnir Machine.. Atlanta. Ga., Dt.-Give's Opera Uuuse. Marietta RL. Sewlne Machlneti Wa?hinton, 1). C, 421 .Seventh St.. S. Machines. A- tr. C,47(i P"r I,T- Arnta wanted. All p-- IU V- ' ciim of worainn people of both s.-xt... T1 ur.ir an I old. make mi.re money t work for as, 'in their own i ssulities, ilunngf their tpare Ciouiems. or aii the time, tr.an any.hinx else. We olb-r employment that will pay hanns.n-!y for every l.ur s w. rk. Full particulars, terms, ke., s.nt'lre. Send os your a-ldreit. at once. Ion t dciar. Now Is tho I noe. Don't bok for work or bos.:it-s i-whp! antil yoa have learned what we ort r. G. Sri;o fc Co , portiand. Me. lanta PROPOSALS TOR IRON BRlffiE Over Casselman, S-ale.1 pr ivals will be received by the Com C ..,. ,,f s-.n.rst-t ;ounty at their ofllee ep t 3 oVl. Hi the 4'.U dav of April. U the ereetlow ofa wr,uiht Irm brii-e over Cseioj 1l7"r' at or uear Mevsrsdale. Said brld to be owlil la one span of 1M feet nr. re or lesa lo J'lw-Tm .-tivelr. betw-enabatm-nta d to ae way Is ft in vheclear width, 'i"? to lie 85 pounds to tbe nre foot factm ot ta.e t ,.,.,r.f i.n.' wels-lit. taken at anl- VZU Blddere moat fornlah fell form . , ..,.,1 .'.utm ; il tiwW-l UJwt t-uw, wVTTjnvuTi wnta p.ansand d-taii. ' rf bdT' ... fr" mSoriaoce -ua this adrertlaeeaent will t be eonsineretl. U reaerred to rejeet arAls.i a'the same time propoeali wtll be reele4 f.r the bu.ldin of abutment for tald brldae, when ?ptcincatl-;rs will be exhibited oa Ine tame d.iy. n.W. BUT FR V.J.MILLER. F.J. COL. ""TUTU AX Coma i telooera. .lt: Jacob Nirf. VLLEGHENTCTTYcVTAIB BUWla WOOD TI KM.NO SHOP. to tzcplzs, rscr2isrc2 ESTABLISHED larsfi. n 142. 144 4 146 Wek.tee St, Aileftea Crty Fa, N.weli. Balo.tera. Hand S'"1'!? . oiaat-rv ml fir 7 it it i jsuyU and vn-iclty. T
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