The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 05, 1879, Image 4

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tFrom eur On Henlejr OurrpSeou )
Xiw York, Ja-31, 1879.
If Morley, like Major Bagstock, i
"tongb, air, tooirb !" be is not to tough
M to be Ineeneible to the kiad word
wbick areeted B'18 ret" w lko rea,m
.ham nnill aniaaort tod paate-pot are
...rwina mightier thui tbe eword of
Achillea or tbe artillery of Xapoleon.
For all of which, kind friends, acwpt
the profoaodeat acknowledgments of
"joara trnlj."
A GOLD MINI IS EW YORK CITT.
Gotham has Tindicated her claim
to have little of everything by bav
in a very respectable gold mine. In
1877, tbe Appleton building, on Bond
atreet, was burned, and gold and sil
ver ware worth a million was melted
and buried in tbe rubbinh. The io
euraoce companies' worked over tbe
ruins and took out all tbe larger mass
es of aetaL '
The owners of the property got out
a neat som by a thorough washing,
and left tbe remnants for tbe street
Arabs. Tbe nrchine met with eoch
success last Spring that two Western
miners made a liberal bid for the
privilege of working over the refuse
scientifically.
Crowds of curious people watched
ike operation day by day ; and bow,
when tbe miners have finished their
work, tbey pronounce it ooe of tbe
ricbeBt -finds' ' they ever worked.
The average yield approximated
f 1,000 a day; one day tbey tookfl,
?C0, and the whole transaction yield
ed them a profit of over $20,000
above expenses and cost of their priv
ilege. ' '
A PRINCELY bOCTOK'6 FEE.
New York physicians, practicing
ta the verr wealthy families, render
no bills, but tbeir patients make it a
matter of pride to pay bandsomeiy
for tbe doctor's permission to cheat
the undertaker, fixing tbe amount
themselves.
Very recently tbe wife of a well
known ex judge had an operation
performed to remove a tumor, which
was unsuccessful. . Her intimate
friend, a millionaire's widow, pre
vailed upon her to try her own phy
sician, a young doctor, and very skill
ful as a sorgeoa. Tbe fair patient
consented and tbe operation was suc
cessfully performed, greatly to the
delight of a large circle of friends.
The doctor sent no bill, but wisely
waited ber complete recovery, when,
in token of ber appreciation of his
skill, she went a note of profound
thanks, covering ber check for $6,000.
Doctor's need not get excited ; cases
like this are never contagious !
Dot I promised to tell you, in this
letter, bow two items of farm produce
are looming op till it takes no proph
et to preaict a vast profitable industry
in each If you will look among tbe
statistics you will see the strange
spectacle cf
"KING COW" PETIIRONISO "KINO COT
TON." Laugh if you will, but tbe Cow
prances rampant where King Cotton
held stately court twenty short years
ago 1 Hot et vwrt Vive le Hoi !
incredible as its seems, tbe Cow pro
duces more wealth to-day than Cot
ton does.
Our cheese and butter last year
eold for $0.000,000. Think of ill
Even our fabulous wheat crop does
cot equal that ; only one American
rop exceeds that value, and that is
corn. . The Cow, too, makes a wor
thier King than cotton did. be
beeps out of politics, drinks no whis
ky, and never chases a "nigger" un
less be shows ber a red shirt.
which unquestionably exists of re
taining the fresh, rosy, delightful
flavor wbicb charms the palate of tbe
qourmet, it is undeniably true, that
the keeping qualities of our butter
are as defective as are tboae of
cheese.
Whether tbe same reason will ap
ply or Dot, I must leave to the reader
to decide. But when it costs but a
hundredth part of a cent per pound
more to use tbe best, than it does to
nse tbe poorest salt, in tbe manufac
ture of cheese and butter, it would
seem as if our shrewd dairymen
wouli not think long over it.
One thing is certain, if the item of
salt can nave any possible influence
in improving the quality of American
dairy products, made in other coun
tries, American dairymen should not
hesitate to use the best.
America boasts tbe longest rivers,
the biggest lakes, the highest falls,
tbe screamiest eagle, and the biggest
aod best of everything and is n't it
funny that its greatest wealth should,
after all, be squeezed through a dairy
maid's fingers? This is a funny
world, anv how !
". Morley.
ACCIDENTALLY IBX9CENT.
A LAWYER'S STORY.
CaiCESE.
Few people dream to what propor
tions our cheese trade has grown
cn a few years. Twenty-eight years
go twelve million pounds were sent
broad and fonnd an unwilling mar.
let During eleven months of J 8.7 8,
this city alone exported one hundred
and thirty million pounds, and tbe
borne consumption takes three hun
dred million more. Yet tbe outlook
is not at all satisfactory in this field.
A London merchant issues a circular
quoting prices for finest Jogtish
Cbedder cheese at 13 to 19 cents,
and finest American cheese at 11 to
12 cent per pound. A moment's
calculation from these figures abows
mat on our exported rbrt-se alone ws
realize six aod one-balf million dol
lam leas tban though our best cheer
were eocfeesediy equal to the beet
English artie'e. Tbe cue is rer
taialy pot ia onr pasturage : bo land
ader beaven grows finer grata
A or is it probably ia tbe method of
snaking, for the beat CbeJder process
es are bow generally need in our
larger manafactoriee. It is comp'ain-
ol tbe Aatericaa cheese, that it
does not keep ; that it grows strong
aod rank, and that aome chemical
change ukes place ia it, abicb makes
it compare very aofavoraUy with
that cf Koglieh make, after two or
three months. May sot this, ia
great measure, be due to tbe salt ?
In England tbe greatest care is given
to tnie item. vr. oelcker, tbe emi
nent English agricultural cheeist,
aid ia a recent paper, "the salt used
in dairies eaould fce of tbe Guest de
scription; - ana to mow ow impor
tant tbe purity of salt u esteemed.
tbe English government has recently
granted a patent to ooe of the Che
shire salt manufacturers, . .Messrs.
Thomas Uiggins & Co., (or iciprov-
ment in salt making. This particular
salt is now finding its way to this
coaotry, where it is to be hoped that
it will aoon be as exclusively used as
in Europe.
New York, Wisconsin, Pennsylva
cia and Ohio are the leading cbee?e
fetatea, while Iowa. Minnesota,
Michigan, and some of the Eastern
States make considerable amounts.
The rest of the country buys cor
beese than it produces. Tbe entire
Sooth is supplied from this city. Is
aot this growing industry worth
cumulating throughout the country J
Vature has given us rare resources
in farmiag -and grazing- laads, and
we may, if we. will, build pp a giant
trade in this and other staple fsrm
product, which tbe liaited resources
cf tbe Old World can never success
fully dispute with us.
Striking as are the above-named
differences ia prices c English and
American cheese, tbey are none the
less ao, aa regards
Dr. Stephen Smith, of New York,
who has given much thought to the
subject, saysi
Thoughtful medical men frequently
express much apprehension at ' the
prevailing tendency of women, and
especially young women, to indulge
in tbe use of alcoholic liquors. The
causes of intemperate babits among
the wealthier class are ta-o-Md. Tbe
firpt is social wine drinking customs.
These exert an especially strong in
fluence upon yoong women. At tbe
period of budding womanhood the
nervous system is peculiarly impress
ible, and anything which produces a
state of nervous exaltation will, if re.
peated, readily became a fixed want.
No one except a physician pan fully
appreciate the susceptibility of youDg
ladies at tbe age when they are con
ventionally introduced to fashionable
society. There is scarcely anything
so liable to impress tbe nervous pjb
tnm at this time as mild bnt exhiiia-
rutin o avinPfl Confirmed babits of
drunkenness may ooj be formed, but
permanent impressions are made
wbicb will never be lost, and wbicb
too often revive at some later period
and make sad havoc of personal
character aod domestic happiness.
A secoud excit!or CMse is tbe pre
scription of alcoholic stimulants by
physicians. Reference is not made
w tbe scientific uses of alcohol in
medieiue, but to tbe reckless habit of
recommending stimulants tor all tbe
trifling ailments of women. The
physician, wearied ai'Ji tie Importu
nities of patients, recommends viae
or beer, brandy, or wbUky, a pre
fcription easily made and generously
coHip.'jed witb.
Tbe ttects of intemperance upon
tbe constitutions o women are of tbe
mot-t decisive character. Jo temper
ante tends to shorten life mora ia
woman (ban in man. Competent ao
tbotity gives tbe average duration of
life of iLe intemperate, auer drinking
iti formed, aa follow?:
Aruoug mechanics, working aod
laboring men, eighteen years; among
traders, dealers aod merchants, sev
eciftn veare; among professional men
aud geoilemea, fifteen years; among
women, futtrueen years.
The ills of woauBU accustomed to
tie habitual use of alcoboiia bevera
a are innumerable. Tbe effects of
intemperance opon tbe mental facul
ties of women are not less disastrous
tban opon tbe physical ejstem. It
very rapidly brings ber will power
under iu subjection, and often before
ber friends are aware that a babit
has been formed aba is already its
helpless and hopeless rteum. be
will report to every device to aeeoce
indulgence. It destroys ber purity
of thought and makes ber indifferent
to tbe good opinions of others. Tbe
use of alcoholic beverages by women
is a growing evil which Jeserves the
most serious consideration. Tbe evil
is not limited to the individual, but
perpetuates itself in ber ctspriog, aod
thus leads to tbe dereneracv ot tlve
race In England, where wine and
beer drinking is more common than
in this coentry, the voice of tbe med
ical profession baa been raised against
iC The reform must begin in tbe
home and social circles.
S4Ubc aJjaebaeMla.
It baa been profoundly remarked,
that tbe true a ay of telling a toad
stool from a mushroom is to eat it. If
voo die it was a toadstool, if you
live, it a as a mushroom. A similar
method is e (Joyed in lie selection
of husbands; marry him, if be kills
too he a ss a bad husband; it he
makes you happy he is a good oaf.
There is really do other criterion.
As Dr. jSatuuel Johnson remarked,
the proof of the pudding is in tbe eat
ing thereof, some yonng men tbat
seem unexceptionable, indeed, verv
desirable, when thty are single, are
perfectly horrid as soon as tbey gel
married. AH the latent brute there
is in tbe heart comes out as soon "as
a sensitive and deli ate being seeks
ber happiness in his companionship.
Tbe honeymoon lasts a very short
time, tbe receptions and tbe round of
parties are aeon over, and then tbe
two sit down to pake borne happy
If she has married a society man, he
will soon begin to get bored; he will
Yawn and go to - sleep -ea- the aofa.
Then be will take his bat and go
down to the dab aod see tbe boys,
aod perhaps jiot totae home till morn
mg. it sue has marries a man en-
grouped in business, be w;ll be fagrjed
out when be eoaies home. He may
be a sickly man that ebe most nurse,
and a morose man tbat she mut
seek to cheer, a drunken man that
she must sit up for, a violent man
tbat she fears, a fool whom she soon
Jearns to despise, a vulgar man for
wao3 she must apologise in short.
there at thousands of ways of being
bad buebanJs, tod very few ways of
being good ones. And the worst of
it is that tbe poor, silly wociea are
apt to admire in single men tbe very
traits tbat make bad husbands, and
loci with contempt or ridicule upon
those qsiet virtues which make borne
bappy. Mea ;th very little person
al btanty or style iea make tbe
wife bappy aod sometimes cuite tbe
reverse. 1 be number of ways of
ing abas csband is almost as great
as tbe number oi being ugly. No
oe can tell from tLe demeanor of a
single man what sort of a icsband
be will be. Meanwhile ebe moat
marry aomebodf . Est it; if you die
it was a sort of ioeduc if you lire
it was a sort ot mashrooia.
BITTER
Xe fact strikes tbe Investigator of
this sebjert more forcibly tban tbat
o very t-mall a portion of the batter
enade ia tLia country is exported (25
millions oetof 1.5(H) million pouadr);
and tbat this is principally of the
lower grade, m'tuh are roosumed
fcy tbe labotiog claeaes. Ia fact,
erbea butter gets so poor thai it ran
ted as market bare, it is sent abroad
avi the csly outlet for it ; but ia Cue i
panties we are oaty laughed at by died or typhoid pneumonia to'-dey. In
tbe epicure! oa the etaer aide cf the ibe seventy-fourth vee of bia age
WrT'rt t " " . He was a sob ef tbs lata Ttoaas
While this may, ia some measure. Cad wallader, and a grandtoa of OeB
W accounted for by the delicate oa- era! John Cad wallader, of Revola
tare T the article, and Uie ddUcsltyliioBary aee, .
No lawyer likes going into court
with a bad case yet how can be
help it s metimes!
1 should have more patience with
the question, 'Do you think it right
to defend a man whom you believe to
be guilty ?' were it less frequently
put by tbe people who spend six days
of tbe week trying to get tbe upper
band of their. neighbors, and the sev
enth in trying to circumvent their
Maker. To the honest inquirer, I
commend the answer that Dr. John
son once gave to Boswell, 'Sir, tbe
tbe lawyer is not tbe judge.' ;
Was it my place wben Ueorge Gil
bert's little sorrow-worn - wife came,
with tears glistening in ber eyes, to
beseech me to do what I could for
her imprisoned hufcbaod,' virtuously
to turn my back and leave ber tired
struggling heart to break or not, as
it might? I was neither a priest nor
a Levite, to find a ready excuse for
passing by on the otber side. Yet
what could I do? George Gilbert
bad been sent on a collecting tonr,
and bad gambled away money re
ceived for his employers." It was a
very plain case of embezzlement, aud
the penally was a number of years at
bard labor in prison.
'I am sure be never meant to be
dishonest,' pleaded tbe loyal little
woman; 'he was tempted by a crafiy
and designing man, but instead of
running away as others woold have
done, be came back aud confessed his
fault, offering to let his whole salary
go towards making up tbe lost money
till eycry cent should be paid. Mr.
Meek, the junior partner, was willing
to le merciful, but Mr. Jlangle, tbe
bead of tbe booge, insisted strongly
tbat the lav jeboyld take iu own
course.'
Igare ber what poor consolation
I could, for lawjers, like doctors,
must of course keep tbeir patients'
courage up at times.
'In the first place, I'll see Messrs.
Mangle A Meek, I said. Mr. Man
gle may be brought to bear reason,
after all if be can oaly be tuaite to
see bis interest in it.'
Tbe pale depondent's face cheered
up a little. My word seemed to have
inspired a sort of undeSned hope
which I was far from feeling my.
self.
Mr. Mangle recei red me with atony
politeness.
'Young man,' bis manner said,
'don't waste any time in appeaU to
ecDtiment; you won't if you'll only
just look at me.'
I took lha bin,', acd at once cam
to business, repeated tiilijer.t 'a offer,
and put it as strongly ea possible
that more was to be gained by leni-i
eocy it an harshness .'! of which
Mr. MaogU) t&tfned to with a scowl.
'I cenoot be a party to compound
ing a felony,' be eaaa ercd vjl a sol
emn intonation.
Nor have 1 aked you,' I replied,
not a little nettled. 'I have only
mentioned a plan of paying back
your own, leaving it to your generos
ity to press this case
'Oh! It's tbe same,' wa the to.
terrptuous rejoinder. 'Anybody but
a lawyer, with bis bead full of quips
aod Qualities, could see that. Be
sides, there's sometLiog rather cool
in the proposal to retain jo$r friepd
in our employ, under tbe pretense of
working out tbe money iiut ns bas
stolen, witb tbe opportunity of nick
ing twice as much more m tbe mean
titce. v
I felt CT temper rising, and not
caring to iwparij my client's interests
by an outright pilphed quarrel, I took
a baety leave.
Had I been in tbe prisoner's piaie
on tbe morning fixed for tbe trial. 1
could hardly have ascended the court
bouse steps with more reluctance
than I did. And wben I entered tbe
court room, and found George Gilbert
and bis wife already taere and noted
tbe hopeful look with which po fat
ter greeted my coming my very heart
sicktued at the thought of tbe disap
pointment coming.
'The People vs. Gilbert!' called
out the judge, after disposing of some
for&aj matters.
Tbe iury jfts immediately impan
oelad, and th opened by tbe
District Attorney.
Mr. Meek was the first wataeas.
The nervous, bei-Usiiog manner in
which he gave Lis evidence would
bavs greatly damaged its fleet, Lad
it not evidently arisvn from a dinposi-
lion to do the prisoner as little hurt
AS was possible. But no softening
could break Jbe terrible force of the
farts tbat le was compelled to relate.
In bis partner's absenee he bad,
employed Gilbert as a clerk; be bad
found him competent and trust wor-
tbv, he bad sent him cn a trip to
make collections; on his return he
bad acknowledged that after receiv
ing a considerable eiit), e was in-
duced by a respectable . looking gen-1
tlemao, with whom be had casually
fallen in, to join him in a social game
of cards, at first they played for
amusesaaai. then for money, and, af
ter losing ail bu own, in hope, of re
trieving bis loss, wita tLe fatal infat
uation which attends the nrst ioe?-
lion of tbat dreadful vice whose end
is swift destruction, be had bszzarded
and lost tbe last dollar of the money
be bad held in trust tor big employ
ers.
Mr. Meek's voice faltered aa be
closed bis narrative. He was goiog
oa to volunteer something sbout the
prisoner's previous good character,
wben a disproving g.'jnce from Mr.
Mangle caused him to halt. . "'
Just then tbe prisoner chanced to
turn his bead, catching a glimpse of
the senior partner, who bad just en
tered and was standing among tbe
crowd be started quickly, Jfje? wbis-
perea nurneaty m my ear.
'Turn aside your fare I whispered
back, and the case for the prosecution
being closed
'Is there any witness for the de.
fence V inquired the Judge.
;we will call llezekiab Mangle.' I
replied.
A boz of surprise greeted tbe an-
noaoseaeot, fa ,the midst oi which
Mr. Mangle stepped .Quickly forward
and was sworn.
'Yoa have been abseot for tbe last
year, Mr. Mangle V I began.
I have.'
Treeing in different parts ?'
Yes,
The prisoner vis employed by
the time and place at wbicb the pris
oner bad met witb bis misfortune.
Tbe man of iron virtue hesitated
worse than bis more amiable partner
bad done. He waa balling between
a point blank lie which might entail
tbe penalties of perjury, and the
trutb, which would cost him mon
ey.. .-.
Cowardice performed tbe cflice of
conscience, and the truth came out.
The firms money, wbicb George Gil
bert bad lost, bad been wen by tbe
senior partner; and tbe court instruct
ed tbe jury, as tbe sum in question
bad actually been delivered to one of
tbe joint owners, who wss bound to
account to bis associate, the prisoner
could not be convicted . on any legal
term. " !
'God bless you, Mr. Psrker !' fal
tered the bsppy little wife, '1 knew
you would br'ng ua out an rigbt
again.'
It was evident tbe trustful woman s
nature. gave me all tbe credit oi a re
Aih in whose achievement my share
bad been next to nothing.
The lesson was not lost on George
Gilbert His first false step was tbe
last; and tbe richest fee 1 ever re
ceived was the heartfelt gratitode of
bis noble, faithful wife.
A Male's Baervel Fewer.
This mule looked like he was 133
years old, aod was dead standing up
on bis feet. He was bitched to a
pine-bodied spring wagon, wub a
high dashboard. Tbe 'team' was
standing on the levee in mute silence,
wbile tbe old darkey who 'dnv t,
went aboard tbe wharf boat. A
tramp could make a barrel of money
selling piptqresof tbat mule labelled
TaUeDce.' liis long, tlabby ears
bung down each side of bis head like
wiugow awnings With tbe rods out of
tbem. liis face wore a sober loos,
while out of bis mouth hong a tongue
eight inches long, pis tail bung
down from the rear end ot bis burn
pane roof like a wet rope, wbile bis
whole body seemed as motionless as
death jteelf. Presently a red-headed
urchin, with an ojd b-o(, in bis baud,
walked up in front cf him, and, look
ing lata bis face, saw that the mule
was asleep. IJe walked around,
climbed up into tb&t wagon, leaned
oyer the dashboard, lilted that mule's
tail, aod let it come down ia time to
catch a death-grip on tbat root leg
Tbat mule woke up so quii k that be
kicked tbe boy and tbe dashboard
tf ntv feet into tbe air. He tiido'i
r J .
stop ttcrer lie changed the pavilion
of bis ears, battled 19 bi tongue,
planted bis fore feet, and LU head be
tween bis knees, sod from tbe fore
hboulder to the tip of bis trunk was in
lively motion, and be didu't look like
be was more tban tea j ears old, the
way La WJ3 kicking thai old wagon
bed into kiodtinj wpfd with his heels
He bad it all to bimseif, ted wa do
iog Cue, when tbe old darkey rushed
op tbe b ll, got in front of bim, and
grabbing him by each ear, shouted,
'H'boal "l tell yov. Jftt'e de mat
tertarru7 boa upt' and look
iog around at tba srawd, yelled;
"Will some of you gemiua git (jut
er boot leg out wbile I hole bim? kase
de waggin's mine and I jes borrowed
de. mute." lJat no one ventured,
and wben we iei bis heels bad al
most reacbed tbe tail gate, and the
old darkey was still yelliog "whoaf"
Poyrier-Jo'irnal
A aprttiiMa f lier Dag.
A erble Crave. ,rjr
Morphia, aa most people know,
is one of tbe principal constituents
of opium, and acts on the body much
in tbe same way. It is used for
sleeplessness and for the relief of
pain, and if for any other purpose,
these are sufficient tor our object.
What a boon these drags have been
to humanity, only these- who -have
been racked witb pain and troubled
with sleepness, weary nights can
tell It was, found, however, that
both morphia and opium bad a most
vicious effect upon tbe stomach and
intestinal canal, so tbat their use
could not long be preserved in with
out evil coosequences to the general
system. No other known drug was
so eflicient or powerful ia the affec
tions tor which those were employed,
aod therefore tbe medical profession
had to cast about for another method
of administration, which would miti
gate, if not altogether do away with,
their evil effects. It is now a good
many year since Dr. Alexander
Wood, of Edinburg, suggested tbe
use of morphia by means of subcu
taneous injection ; a method by
which tbe action of the drug is ren
dered quicker and more certaio, its
bad effects wben to be used for a
short time fewer, and a much small
er dote is required. Tbe mechani
cal actions of morphia on tbe eiinieo
tiary caaal were, to a certain exicnt
got rid of.' A considerate time
elapsed bekr3 tbe practice became
aoj thing like general, for the profes
sion looked askance at so dangerous
a method ot administering so power,
ful a drug. Of late ytarn, however,
the administration of morphia by
means of injection beneath the'tkia
ha spread very widely. No doubt
as used in this way morphia is truly
marvelous in its effects, and bas
proved a real god-send to both medi
cal meu aod tbeir patients. Tbe pro
fession was carried away by tbe
wonderful power they had got bold
of, and, aa they themselves confess,
did not always use it with the dis
crimination and forethought that
were necessary in dealing with so
powerful, subtle and ailariug a drug.
It in little to be wondered at, in these
days of universal knowledge, tbat
patients in time, wormod themselves
jo secret, and did their best to spread
the fame of the new mode of exhibi
tion among their friends and fellow
sufferers. So far little harm might
jaye been done; but in an evil day
medical men lent tbeir patients tbe
power of relieving tbeir own suffer
ings, real or imaginary. As a conse
quence, morphia injections are now
ustd by many private persons for
other reasons than the relief of pain
and tbe bsoisbiog of wakefulness.
Indeed, we bare reason to believe
tbat among certain classes of society
it is becoming too commonly used,
and bids fair soon to grow into t v ry
?r;?ral vice. London Spectator.
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ftirntlnL Prirrt tore, and SO CIIA.BGE I'jT
FA TEXT I!i SEW BE IK
Ws rrftr in. Washington, ta Htn. Postmaster
General 1. 31. Key, Jtr. F. D. Pntrer, The German
Jmeriran yttionnt Bnnk, to ofieinls in ih U. If.
fatrnt OJSet, and to Senators mad Keprtsi ntatlvea
in Congress: and especially ta onrclientsin re ers
State in the fn'nn tin in rjnnrtn. A-','rts
Opit-M.it faUiU lsc, Hasking!on,i Ck
PACJUQ flui i Lola fousf.
ALWAYS BEAST FOB USE. '
j mmmj
Lawyers tM tumrfn.
I. Ik
THE
SOMERSET
HEKALD,
EftTABLIAHXD 1827.
A GOOD FAHILY PAPER,
GENERAL, LOCAL ASB
POLITICAL SEWS.
J. M, KGLDER3AU:.! & SOS'S.
STOKE,
West End, Main St., Somerset Pa.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR THE SALE OF
C2AMPICIT
' LIOWEESAND
CLIYS2
CHILLED PLOTS,
GEACT SEZD EX
PISE THRESHES ALU
SEPARATOR, HOUSE
POWERS.
JUST EECEEVED
AND
FARQUAHR'S FourKitrta Thrwliln .M-
ehlnra wfib Shaken.
FARO
'S Thrwher and Separator.
ft f stbs, KIXIHO.
BAUSH.
BEKRT S. ZIEGLER, Solo manufacturer,
Oct earn
SSIGNEES' NOTICE.
W hfrrft Helwin H. wlkar, turnout TWB ,
Suieret t o., fs., ityAtla yoliiiuary Bwlvnmabl
fuj tu beui't(l ot hut reiiU4n Ut the Bmlrtitnel
uf U his pruiiertr. ml, neremtl nod mtztd.
notice If herly Kirea tmU peraont Imtetbed to.
fai I N. H. Walker to make Immediate pay went
to tfre AMlvneet and those harinc clalmi against
bltn to prefent them dalj authenticated fur swila
ment to the Anlxneea. at the odce ut Talel)Ut(e
liar IB aacret boruiui).
' yALESfTISFK HA,
tLlS WfciaY.
1W 4 AwiKQeea.
Saved from the Oraye.
Mr. J. E. Yoaman. In f. (1, 111., nys i "It
tared uir tworkililreo front the Rrare." A. L,
biruun.li. of llaltlmor. Md.. iImmii : "It will
sure the vrat oouia Immediately. Two doeea
7 red me of a bad oagh of one werk'I atandlni "
H. Oottiter. i larloo. Fa. Oyer 1 .000. tug twttlea
if Seller' Ornish Syrup told. Jt U the moat pop.
iur reiqeij Kr ju vna, uouig, jroup, nuaraeueoa.
and au 1 1 roai ana i.un iriseaier.
Hue for hall a w-otarr.
Douotrr aunvkveiiera. Prkie
per tiotiie. k.
i'tttjlmnfii, Pa,
Mr. M
it-
Hal been la
runiflL4 and
fie, and tl.uo
A joug fe,aa of pocbestpr rc-lat,ef
a etorj at bis own epenea inajt i;i
be appreciated bj sportsmen. lie
waa recently iu a part of lie pountrj
where fame is verf abuuagot, ana
nearly all tbe male tobabitanu are
deyoled admirers of dor and sua
Our hero wcb stoppinir at the best
hotel 0 tta pla.ee, a ad jotimate with
the leading titiens. ' ? be thougLt
a siraneer eboaU be invited to
day's shooting, and proposed to bim
tbat be go out for partridges, witb
two of ibe beat sbota of tbe town
l.Q neglected to tell them tbat be
was no fporucn, but accepted tbe
inrilation with appaient Hee, as if
ho anticipated a day's sport, eu.vL as
genuine bporuipn aovt how to en
joy. A gun ana a Bret class dog
were provided tor tbe guest, aoa one
fine day be set out witb tbe two
friends w bo were to take bim over
tbe ground. Tbey entered the brush
and Lad separated from each other
but a abort jdiptane, wben tbe dog
given tbe uocneater maw 'jnaae
game' and in a moment was 1a
staunch point. Tbe hunter Jtoe
little about guns and less about getter
dogs, but thought tbat a dog that
would stand still so early in tbe day
must be very lazy and deserved pun
iebment. After wailing a ebort time
to lei tp.w dog start again aod seeing
bim rigid as a statue, t"t - gunner
picked op a stone and gave the oor
beast a blow that 0)&de bim boWJ-
and at tbe same moment up went a
brace ot partridges Iroui under tbe
dog's nose. Tbe other shooters were
not far away and beard the birds rise.
Tbe efplaoatjop given by tbeir guest
was not very 'sausfaptory, and be
was invited shooting no more'. '
msmamammarrr
Ja-kaMa'a EsprieB.eeiMfo.
your partuer in jour aaan"e, aod
Mil 94 iaaummirtir,
rHiLAPCLPOta, January SC -.Iloa
Jadge Cadwaliader, Judge of the
tited States District Coart -fr tbs
Kaatern District of rBBavlvania.
was arrested about the lime ofyo.r
Such i9 rase.
Have yea evr aea him V
'Not to my knowledge!'
' or met bim ia yourtravela?'
'if be wijl trn bia face iLia way
can tell beUer.'
At my bidding Oillwt lnei n4
fared tbe witaeaa.
Tbe ttttxl waa electrical
turned pale end red bv tor
tns more question, Mr. Mangle.'
I resumed. 'Do yon recorniis in th
ern.dant a young man from whom
you W03 a thousand dollars at poker
wbile od yoar trsrehf and named
Mr. Johnson, who bad repeatedly
founj fault with bia breakfast, remark
ed on one oasjon tbat his wife seem
ed absolutely iocapsuie of learning to
make rice griddle cakes. Whereupon
the jndignant woman announced that
soe soouia rpiUBe to nave anytmng to
do with tbe Det day's breayast, and
should lay tbs wbole burden of i
preparation opon ber husband's
shoulders.
"Of course," she added, "you know
toy to make rice cakes better tban
tbe angel (iabriel. and you can just
show, for once,' what jog can do."
V itb great courage, Mr. Johnson
undertook the unwelcome tak, thus
.brnst upon him, and made bia prep
arations vtn intelligent care. There
were e;gt4 persons in Ito family, and
as be estimated tbat eacn one wi
eat a pint of rife, be decided to use
four quarts of rue q mining bis gnd-
dle-rakea.
To tbe rice be added feur quarts
of butter milk and a quart of hot wa
ter, beaide a few bandfuls of B Jor
and Indian meal in order tbat tbe
cakes should look brown. He then
FflMtrl that it wnntl mill It Kiyhr
Iand accordingly threw ia a teacupful
of sream of trtr. an equal quantity
of ealaratos, and baic a bepsr of bak
ing powaer.
Having thus mixed Ua cakes to bis
satisfaction, be placed It In tbe kitcb
ava id left it to 'Viae" during tbe
oigbL Ybcr; ja bo doubt that it did
"rise. Moreover Uo jije bad swell
ed. ' '
On goiog into tbe kiu-ben tbe next
tnoriij, Mr. Johnson found tbat bis
Here is a paragraph tbat may prove
interelipr to our readers. An East
ern paper ftas been ezamioiog the
proportion of lawyers to thosp of oth
er caiiiugi sod ptofeeiquo in Con
gress. It ascertains tbat in tbe Senate, for
instance, there are 53 lawyers and
only 20 of other professions and 00
cupatiocs. From tbe States of Ala
bama, California, pelsware, Georgia,
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas Ken
tucky, Louifciana, Maine, Mabsachu
setra, iliossota, New York, Xorth
Carolina, ,Qhlo, jQregdr;,1 Jeuaessee
Tejas and Wisconsin, tbe $enaj.ors
arc all Jawyprs no other profession
or occvpayoa is represented at all 10
al) tbose great at a tea. Paly two
small Hi&lei fasoi both tbeir Sena
tors outside tbe U'g&I profession
New Jersey and Hhode Island, The
'.ates not included in either of these
classifications send to the Senate ooe
lawyer and one who is not a lawyer.
Hers we and almost ibree-fourtba of
of the members of the TJoited States
Senate lawyers, In a country wbere
lawyers lorm an insignificant propor
tion of tbe population, and in spite of
.bp fact, tbat, living by tbe ambigu-
ties au? topra-crrons of tbe law,
tbey are disqualfced for making laws
impartially. The 1 House of Repre
sentatives ja nearly as bad. Here
we bod 2S3 lawyers, arid only ?0
wbo are not lawyers. Illinois, for
for instat.ee, bas solid phalanx of 11
lawyers, and only 9 who follow other
callings. Delaware, Minnesota and
ebratka, for a wonder, have not
single niem' er of the legal fraternity;
but tbey only bare Ere rrsfbers be
tween tbem. The paper "w&lch made
tnese researtpa addn;
Tbe L'Dited rJ.ate,i la the only
country wbere lawyers f jrm an aris
tocratic caste in p.jliiica. In tbe
British Parliament net m.ire tban
cce-tenth are lawyers, tbe occupations
wtyen jfbm p'ng country 'Squires,
or f.be JaniJad farmers, gt,t&ry men,
baukers d tbe railroad' interests.
In rarliamwnt Uwyerg are of very
little account. The leaders are men
like Disraeli and OJadstoue, wbo
know what laws tbe people want and
s?e tbat tbey pet tbem. Iu tbe
Frenfcb Asectr;bly tbe same interests
are paramount. a iars.er lostall-
uiwut vi iif-erar tfio ami arisig. 0
Germany tbe liame iuttrt-t preyaiia
lawyers are nowberw, it is only
in brow-beaten aod bankrupt Italy
that lawyers come to tbe front again,
acd obtain tbe supreme opportunity
to bocuppovCB 3nd bedevil the laws
which they are paid to interpret."
gorled Trvaaar atraflir ! Llarttf.
The Great Blood Cure,
F'r the core of all diaMi arising from impare
Hlucd. Are rou weak, nerron debiliated, rule
and emaciated 7 Have you mat your appetite 7
ha.e yon nausea, pain In the badt. ko. I If So,
Ut. LIuilaey s Hloud Searcher will drive oat tbe
(lineaee aod briny baon tbe rllioni ol Health.
Plmplea. B-tlla, rlrysliielaf. Tetwr, Salt Rbeom.
ax., are bat surface Indications of Bio4 Diaeaaeai
and lrr. Llndse)'! Bl.oii Searcher,; by purilyini;
tLc rvytem. aoiteni the skin and beauilnea the
oe&Jtilei.U.' tCoics performed by toe Jllwd
Searcher read
.old ny drues;!;
ad' IU old uui laac'e. Try it.
11 oojwr h.tl.f C. EiJl
'.; Ppp-; PJttsborjrb.lra. ' r'
HEALTH Al HAPFMS
9
Hea t and Happiness are riiiceleM Wealth to
tbeir poeaesdoni, and yet tbey are within the
reach uf every one who will use
wuiuiaT s 1.1 jrn pills.
Tba only sure CURE fht Torpid Ll, lvrt.li)
Heaiiarbe, dour Stomaeh, Oouatlpatlo 1, Uehlllly,
DiauKea. and all BUious eomplainta and HloJd
2'"rder9 None venatne aniens signed "Wm.
Wrjfcbl, EtKai" If rwir druicirlKt will not sup
plyswml JHM fdt tut U; a Jirr1ea, Holler a,
Oou,;uN.4lhtUFbilfc -1 ' I' n t ... , .
Feb. "
PHILADELPHIA COFFEE.
yun'iltly made (rreat lisproyements In
tbe proves of Hwaallas; Ce8e nd ouv otfej
to tin trad tba
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE
ever put np In Packages. We guarantee every
package branded
-MY CHOICE" cf DOM PFDRO 'S CHOICL'
tobeuoUUna but Bne 'erlecteU Uulfee, fV'9ee, m
fitted lrom"BHf" by ohrteiyea-.
Janney&Andrews,
waoLnau
Grocrs k mines Cams ici Ksrciaat
' ' Vvs. 121 and 133 Market Street,
May 29 s VU Itf DELJ.HII. 1
RED HOTREPUBLIGAN,
LARGEST CIRCULAT ON
FANNING MILLS,
SHOVELPLOWSHARES,
Cultivator Shovels
AND
Eepairs for ITearly All tha Fm
Sell in tie Ccasty.
NOW OPENIIVIG
AT
J. 1 HOLDEBBADII 4 Mi
STORE
West End, Main St., Som.rset,Pa
ALarge and Well Selected
LOT OI?
DRY GOODS,
XOTIOXS,
HARDWARE,
QUEXSWARf
ITATSA CAPS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
-AJSTZD
The Largest, Be3t and
Cheapest Assortirent
of Men's and Boys'
CLOTHING
Fresh and New, Ever Offered ia
SOMEBSET.
All Kind or Produce Taken
WM 1? A VALUABLE INVENTION.
aah hbLil THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSOfJ SEWING MAOH
ml
fn workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Wafh
racoiyod the highest awards at the Vienna and Can
tz.mul Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTI?
than cthsr machin-s. If? C33citv is unlimited. ThM
are more w.l&om M'iCHJWES sold in the United
vLatof,..h2..tho cobined snlos of all the others.
mj wa.owH riLHUlftU ATTACH MENT, for
t t K.nas ot repairing, WITHOUT
FtfEE with each machine
ACEMTS
WANTED.
dofne
PATCHING, given
I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CG.
i&, u2? Ofoadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
-cr.s ateiMadtsonSts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.
FORSALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS.
mmi
T
COUNTY
TO THE LADIES.
The Summer and
Cos.
Fall srjloa of E. Bultrrl.k
SubtKriutiom $2 a year. 1'rnn-
ttient tuvtrtng ft cnf a iifiCt
Special ratea to yearly and quar-
t , -
terly advertiser. ia pantri to the
ypof f tfq pqafptttfenfent on account
of WirUtina$, Fourth of July of
other legal Holiday a.
pEGISTER'SNQTCJS.
&utlae It hereby elreo to all oersoas enneerned
as leiratees, erediturs or ottoerwiae, tint lt le
towing WH hare passed revisier, qd tjjat lli
win. win ww irvKTiLnu i'ir cununnaiitin mua
towange at aa Uroaans lkart to be held at Sum
ersei, on 1 uursuay, jauuary sv, uTv.
1. First aceonnt of John O. Wellr, adm'r. of
jodd neuer, aeceasoi.
t. First ami float account of Hcnrr H. Vhmk
i'ln'r. cumtcttamento snneso ( Hugh Sc'hrock,
3. First and final account or Samuel B. Real
trjtstee fur the sale ot the real estaiof fcolooiv
fl. ireai, aeceascu. -
i. The aacoont uf Peter Brush. QuanUan ol
alary A. liediln. " "
8. First Ld Inal aeoouot or William H, tttabL
Adm'r ol Raaoy Slant, deo'd.
6. First account of A. Erana. Adm'r. of John J
ruuiippi, uec a.
7. Second and final aeennnt nf (?Tnia Rarman.
Fn-uwr oi B.uu .nana Aeriuas, aee a.
'S.-io.wU cl Jelm Reel.'Onardlan of Austin
Lpe. - " - ' .
. First and final aeeouut of Jouoh ti. Qrifcer,
Wm'r-' Hrhard Uafjrer.dec'd. '
A- ft viu.Ey.
inn. 1 fyey later.
A SSIOXEE'S NOTICE.
Jacob Kline of S imerset Twd.. harinir assiirned
.1' his propertv real and personal to r'ranalln
iaiile. ft-r tbe renetlt of ereifltors, notice Is lereoy
gjvenl0 ail persona nlelted to the Paid Assignor
w make Imuieiliati payment, akd.ti.oLe Ln,'.ir
claims to u re sent to the sal j Aejlxnee Tor fettl
llfco. jj 4slnee.
ric cajtes bd cwerlow'd od cover
ed the fioor to deptb of - at least a
foot, wbile ia tbe immediate aeieh-
I borbood of Jbe pan pyramid of bat-
icr i racucu armrtr vo ioe fseuiar.
Tbat moroioff be breakfasted ao
drj bread aod water, and subsequent
Ij empJojed tlree Jriak .women - to
clean oat ibe kitcbea aod aa Irish
man to earrj away- be miraculous
batter. j
mi .... .
mere is eoasiderabla excitement
amoDir tba residents of Hussville
orer tbe good fortune of Christopher
Meister. a Utrmo market-gardaer,
linog on tLe Lake farm on Lake
Island, near the buuod shore. On
Cbrjetnas Paj, Mr. Meiater aod his
son, wbile fliirgioj a nit to burj tor
oips, in a adudj ntuear ila .bo;,
btrnck a large stone three feet below
the bur face. (Upon removing the
stone, fipj rjiecovered an' old fashion
ed iron pot, of abobt a e;k' rapaci
tj, filled with what appeared to l
htSB p opper coins. Jbej at once r
moed tue pgt to it.e houre. aod, al-
er LiemuiDg a lev COWS, Wbi.uB f ff
b!ck with ig), fii,id tbem to be
SpantHh B)lvr dcllarn, some cf them
bearing date If, 3 . fne iaiu occo
pied bj Mr. Meiter waaAwned and
occupied bj the Lake famllj before
and during .tbe HeoIuiiuorr war.
ri ereniB prooaoie mat tbe treasure
louna oy r: UtU-er was bidden
bj aoma of tbe yVe' fatftiJ during
one of tba raids made br tbe Tories
on tbe ioland About lira years ego
a number cf gold and silver coins
ware dug op in tbe garden of ex.
Bberstf ffQnt t K-ivilU ecd
still later a box Utf oi'mpouiti, j.jnb
loons was found on tbe farm of ii'r
Jro.jean, near tbe old Methodist
jtiptscopai fJbufh at RoBSville. Mr.
Meister is hiffhlr elated orer his
good fortune!' aod intends to make
.farther explorations, believing that
toere is .more buries treasure in the
vicinity. N. Y. Tribunn
SSIQXEES' ACCOUNTS.
The follnwlna" aemnn's hare been Bled and
be presented lor ouonrmalon on
Thursday, Jan. 30th, 1879.
Oeo.'Barriaj, act;,Tie of Solomon Baker.
Ianiel Krmmek aeaivneeof JMet.h Landls.
K M. Schrork. aasicnee of l'aititj Kalw.
VaL Hay. asiirneevf Catharrne Walker,
johnjxn a Sutler, asslsnee's of J ix. Bmllier.
H- F- scHUii,
Jan. 1- jrottonatar7
rill
SURE REWARD.
5 YKARSTOPAV FOU A FA K "I.
S4 to CIO Per Acre.
Urttrh sunt napl I.anrfln nirhlati
fn lUe .VIILI.IU A HliGUt VI 1.1
the braad Kapldoand luelau t
Hailrua . ... .-).
TITLK riiBi;jii J.
Rtrnnst anll-awrv rrpa - plrrrlT jf lsn
: bs-su elrauht-nw rLlwr lettn .
.... taappert,"
ft m nayj Irr ma-fw rr atr r rrndy
ORK
PAPER PATTERNS
at Ha . E. Valuer s,
J9? Arch j id 804S-jyth ji St., Ph'laJHphlt
Also tut I'le tbe Cnlfili:pil blliicf. (iplers
filled h mail oa receipt uf (i,oe. UUlstue li(
uuhed i-a )'.lfcati.o 17 ui.nl.
Do ouwanttomakesbmemoneV
II so here li jruur chance. rmp.,,nt A
.leor t cmale want to sellthe K..7
The m.t Uonrenk-nt Artkle k,r l-ioc a
lhpuri.e di-siitncl e. r Invented. It
IK weiKlij. oimMirMi and mixes. Also first-am.
in rruiu W ashinif Ki.-.e etc. '".alii.
iwrrLwaj Aucnt.arenow rairnrnl in sellin.
Ihcu. m tue west. Temnwy J
CJta, 'A?t. WeitFeana. a'ittauor'xli'
1 C A TA RRH, A
Jin ach ln-lKhlK)rliiM.l t'linlrotiiii-e ijr 51
I a bu:x r;:::t es. uziziz izxz7. w i
I l0)lr' nr piw-kKw frw ! Id. w wlll-B fl
MS u,v ,r,fi' hmrrr rii- if rrH-?M
clird i.y A lnis i.r T'immi l' Vyn 1 all
item, t. g. :th t ttAri. r i
j fTian nxmey makefhstcrak Wort ftnJ tiiia a
I I I '," s?- ;!'1hI f."t re.iaire.1 ; we i
U '"; n"f "ia i"mro- -'Bd hw..!.
Iat- '.!.. Auai.sta. llai... A.i.ic,,,
wc lo
V.rl-k.
T.urowa tol
kcler. If r
Jaat
I . 1-?TIUTU i ( il Cf
jtj of John Lutt. Iul qf S..jret-k
T7;' i deceased.
It'tcts of a-lulaietralkuo on the arure estate
havinjt'l" -mutied br lliepnMieriUihtiijr. o.ltc
1. h.PMlV u-lC In t tUi. ktul.t.1 u.1 1.. il J
diw payuienl, apd lii:e bariU2Uiio aKainat it
to present them dalr ulheniM'iel fur seiuauient
oa natanla. January, lit, lTt, at the late rtsi-deot-e
ol deceased.
JA7 B ROSS,
Dec. 4 Adtuiuuirator.
A GOIjD MEDAL
has Veen war led t the Farts Etul'tun c. is?i
U) ... ,
J WA.Va
Forth, tr best Sii-l'ord SdooI Cotton, cm firming
tneetlinaie niaemi upon their s;mMls at all the
World's Impositions, rnw that at Iailon, li9i to
the CJeatesmiaf KxiKm'.tii.n of IH7U. where hv
diploma bif "St PfcKlOR (STKE.NilTH A.MJ
The becontl I'rne of a Silver Medal w n taken
by the Willitmaniic Linen Comntnir. which
claims to be tlie .iiccia) bfianipjuA 1,1 4 'li'erirun In
dustry, and whj;-6 ha eiieisjpi.ly cdvcrti.ed a
Urand nie at faj-HK -
NO G2A1TD P2I22S waa aT7a:did
fcr jcd CcltcnatPASS.
Messrs. J. P. Coats have entubliihe.! In Paw.
tucket, R. L, the largest Spool teuton Mills iu ihe
uniteu slates, brery process of manufacture,
trim th raw col too to tne nnished sixml. Is con
ducted these. Ti.eir Aierlcar i.ol Col-
toh took the awinl at the lnteantal, ami t. hi e
they hare never claimed special merit for their
American-made Spool Cotton over that m.nukuv
larmi in their Scotch Mills, they have (he a.fis!ae
Ihin Qf annuuncli,i ll,;it il,Bf h ive v Mcutiued
theuiselvei wih (lis eogqtr, tbut
AMERICA, as represented by
J. & P. Coats, is still
Ahead in Spool Cotton
BATES & GOATS,
Sole A aents in Pbil.i:ilbia l.t
ti Ontnt n.
r inf k k,.4..d
1 1! wnuh urrfnsnt ellber tx .....
mV!u." 7 H"L,rrr '" forilwKl,
iUnh ti
1 lie mutt BMcfu! pr- - - --
FQ-R. WIFE,
. or kter l f.ne (,f oU,
Mhcd Kluiliift' l-rijiptn,,
nan ile id xr ateatly t
."..tci.lwl yife, nyth
I. ii-K-l fhited ,id
inios. 4 Iron u oa
diiMeas t rirrs.
i llWHt
itt XI tlx. f.. Vsifl .
114 I'ounrT.
BESTS
hnslness yon can enirna-e In. A to a ner
ay maile t.y any worker of either iei
I'jht In their own Inenlliies. Ii.-t' -r' ir
spare tin,, at this buaineas. A I. ires. v-,,.. ! .'
Co., Conjand iiaina. "
March 21,
jr. (
J', (J. P. OJATS,
OPALL
DESCRIPTIONS
EIECDTEB WITH KEITJEjS AK) DEPOT
piete tttroaal, rnrvr lir crant.
fiend tor paannJiln; tinll.t, ar
Ucruiaa. -' - '
AJdrpw X. O. llt uniRT.
(-a vmiapMioaer.
Much course paper is made
sproce chips down East.
from
The aoderstantad A ssine nf parH (. Yoaa.
will oStr at putdie aala, va the iiremlaes, is "
ersei tuwasaip, ua
Saturday, January 25, 1879,
ail U.e'f-ilkeinw derrlbed real aetata, Tis :
4 tract of Una , iuiate iBtximenet lwp Soner
iet ooMoiy, Pa., a.ij..lniD land o JocaUtae Dp
suayor, CbmriiJ Hunter, WiiUamTrfbl a ad k&
era, euatatalnji laa aerea, Wort V of whick
then la about lav acre eiearad sad St acre la,
aeadow. harlos; a two story frame boase, bank
barn and other oatboildlnn ihu uvtl- .iu
a line apple orchard and suvar camp.
Terms made kaowa on day of sale.
r' . t;rXKlitSPAWaLER,
'J' Aflnaa.
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4 l)MINITBATOR'SKOT:CE. -
IVUta cf amnel Swank, lata of IQacmabon
" fcs;lwp., Somerset ennntje. Pa , dee'd.
- Ijettass al adrntrtsUaiioS' on thaabora astata
harina; been irranteirio the- naderalraed, noMcact
hereby erlven to those indebted to It I make rarmtr
4Uls payment, and thosa bavins; claims again
it, la praacnt litem dgiy anthsnllcatad for settle
ment oa Saturday, the 1st day of liana.
MTS,at tbe raaldenca of deceased.
H IK A At SWANK
Administrator raw Uilatunlo tnnntxa.'
JaaSI i
A2 XTO3ES 0?
School Orders
PATENTS.
T. r. LEHNA5N. S!:c!cr far Pile's.
i;'Q. HSith Are., rittiurah, P.
No Patent, jfo piy. ' ": aeU..,rclar.
V. r HALKKR m
thii place has a lot ol bis
celebrat. il Horse Kakee
for nlc--better than ever
and chi ap. Any one wss
wants i-ne at once, wnu:d
do well to send biia a
postal erl or in sime
way let him know In orler to make Sure ol ifetiin
one. as ne in nis rop.n(l j;of ellir nnirlit not li
all who warit rakia. s
May
AAhlTFn 's",nto'Uandeachaiif. Ws
It fill I CU have tinmlreds or eu.tnmers
wain inK u buy larnis ut now. Never knew a
better tune to sell Acres at lair prices, as people
are liltlna; money from banksand seeking; A. res
lot Hiety. Address S. M. JAM ES,
PitlsburKh Kann Aajmcy, 134 Sniiiuaeid SL
PliUhurith, Pa.
Thi-e in search of farms er.! lor printed Farm
Reitiote..
A
UDITUU S .NOTICE
Jc.-ii. CritcliHold n. ..r
f!. M trtwo.v. Kilialwin
Hu-niiert aud Wm. Chtch-Bt-ld
lor) Z W
100 000M"
Vf f Wionib) fron
omet, are W.Mles,
from a u n. ,v.
AgenU are nukloa; that.am mat.
Address, with one eect stamp.
Kct.S. T. lltVS,
pee. Ji Milton. Ps.
I In tin i'. u-t (.iC-.,
j Ua-in Plea, ut
s t ei.un'y.
5. Amrasi T
Jotin H. Kimmel an-! I
P.ivi.l f. Kiinini-1 I
.. I. To Vlnrv Cailierine Kiium-l
No. I-., v..; h k.ii n.r
. 1 To A. J. CiK.iro t-i uc
.N.i. 4. To.li.pn K JW-.tt lr t ;
l.t "f Janu trv j"0 on titii n ,.f fenr
Plie, r.j. lieriU. hied, the IVort s;iOuil.t il- h
Kn I. ley r. Au-iitiir lo.1l Iria'e'ltie tun t la
the h.ui ' id tlie it.-ilu t.i u I sin cut tin as ! fat
ly en Ul.l h- r-to.
Ka'.ract rrm the recr I eevi tfleil l-k ( fsiuisrv.
ll-l F. J. KiMiSKU.
I'n.lii. iii-Kj.
S'o. N hrr- it, fiven lh.it I w!:l fi"l
lur.-5 .i -...i. , - ., .... . l w
oa SitucLy. Jj nu y .4. H J
H tf. fa!
J,n.
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At i
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Second Term Ijegics Feb. Ut, 1379.
Fuf terms and tuf irwatun ajly Iu
REV. T. B. EWIrfS. Prh:ljil.
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BLAIRSVILLE.
Jaa.
t'KKI' VtV
IX a Oii T or.e HwlKal IViun Vr H...k
to any aeraoa aaderiis; with ,t n.rt-Tn.. a
TUM4. I ITlia Huhi iliiti I it.. V . . . . ...
Hwaa 'tnansT. Mend name aa I ihmc i rtirw .,i.
dreea, with two Scent poatave stamp al state
your siranesa. IMItli e-eaiot lllu.irate.1.
(14 pp. W au 1T. I The mf na.tt.ia II nialna
la In. p,7 fce- of Ood, baa saved many lives
lie has ttsea treating dpuaM of the Ne.
THruai; Lanir, as a iivM peati,. fa i lncirria.1
slDcelKij. aihlrcss Dr. M. B. WSif. Cin
cinnati, Ohio. i .
J4B J.. -
V I 1. ,
ED. B. SCULL,
abs J. Keefes.) n the tmrt of C.iran,on Picas
va f ol kiiuierui I Co. . P. ' i. il,
Boehi. Brant. ) Jaa. T. lail. trje tMfeut.j
By vlrtueof acommlMl'in Usueilimtvf tin Court
of Uouirnoa Pleas oi Momersei iiuntv. Pa., siitiny
ia equity, and to me el reeled, 1 will otter at public
saw at tne ort Hoase In the borough of rwmer
set, said county, oa
t I fe'dosk. . k) , th 'Si'low liiw aaMnuad teul t
lata, uemii taesaaie wl oh i u recivered br the
PuvlntllTaKalnst ike UoUndabt I'ma amwl. in
Whemu. th 5 mert k Vhe-ril T K '
I' M Dm b I g I on in !:
la e k.a:in .n. IrHt.-e. 1.4 a-aa- ." I '
i ie..ra W. I'ue, Mienll. anl wis j. iw.- 1
"b.. i m I, ny ; t keee -f fi.
an.lifr-i:,Tir-l tn vhtiee a.-raiaal Irte m I
cbe-t, tti.t they .it ni. el .1 It . ... r
1. liaer. I Si.inerrf-t. a '
MnudfJ. .loUeiry 27. 11 '.
at n'elnrk f v fKll;aai I a ' C'll. .
by eleetina a 'le.'i.al av. a le ,t .1 i ,
lirci.ira. .n-l to a-l- 1 a ciiip"e's a j-e . -4
aeai. aud to Uetrrmia c it.. u iti- k
01W'1"0
t'HRl-eri 41 l. il l
H K II 41.1.
'i!j'k it r ii .i i
J 13. t S'.
lMlHTHAT'fc s .xtrrii r
t.ta .1 P . I i i i . ' I.: Pfi s t i .
Jeeae.l. .
Letters of a.llnhitriiioa tbe above ! b'
Ina Oeen granted t.. tbe aulericijrd tiy pe- v
aeiht.ru. notice t. herrhy atvea w ia.. lu-i.'-.ed
ta It ti make iunneliare pa.t ment. .ret tk- t 'rU
c;a::u -'l-K t t-i ere-.,i i,ca lalv a-jtsen
ed tut H-t'ievieitt sriatdr.!ir. il Kt I 1"- "
' - - jit ,h SHntil-'-.
Jjn. Ij Adwrem-n-
The nnderslaued will ait.i Ik tlx le-n t
)im It-r tlie pan -
1
lalllre at Ibe I rc-ent tr
art auiitoriiuia an. I reitu.ritia: tbe Aii-ttt
ail l.-e T: ...ir.r t.1 .n.lil uail .eftls t
etnt id iie.iif hriMr v ut .wrreet t o.
rent, c, iiue him t. r the oe ol a h"Uie i.ia'i. w
Horltn. in theejntr ah.rta.iH. occutiled hf 1 .
UIds Howie, and Snv.leraa-I the bkb and.' "."
eommund iluriuit He rear Imij.
jan.c lit. Mint, iir.r r i.t
Pa., adioltilnx lin.ls
.MamaiHtotners ctmtaio.tuf atxM.t U. ae.e atn e-
an aeiMvnoi ejectment, to 41, Janairy T. 1;, to
W lb .
A certain tract of land sitaata In St.v.-rerk
"imntp. ?omersel eoun'y,
tr, jna 1,
audi
so acres cleared, about Iu acre lu meadow. ' The
amproremenu ara a two story, plaak isw-llie
house, a lnne bank burn (nearly new, and otlief
puabnililinits. .
-i-aEKMS -CASH.
W. H. Rl PPtU
Jaa I Master in chanceiy.
oi ice is herchv Kiven to all wbouj It lair s
cent, that 1 will apply Ui the Court ot I'.-mrn -n
Pleas ol Onmerset tViUnty, on Monday, J
lu . k. liaulil ,l 1 K. Ai4 ill At.ieUl''l'.
merseieouniy, r., aljiliilnt( l-imls ' . ' iZt naru.
m lo-atheb Wilier. Peler Form-1 -""" ! w-r' ramutat married
. , ' ' FT.IZA BAEP.
'Jan. Bitrther.saey T-janetiy.
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UOLDFLATKnOTATrlSte. Cticpew
in the known world. Satapls WaicA r tts la
Address, A. Cwgutu a Co.. Ukkafo.
GUf!S5
Irroludiee; Shcotlra Owtn
ry cun warranted.
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