0 Th- Somerset Herald. 1 iiU :ay ! v 19, If f ; i&lffrsfa sC Ms isaV-I; ' Another excursion to the West on Taw y. JiMrcli 23. For irjfiruiaUon. call on or write to J. If. Fritz. Pameneer and i tenet Ajrerjt, at biimeret, I'a.. who fur niMK-s tbc tickets. Iii!!Tri rheeVt-A inrougu. j Flowers were lilmimiog in a Dumber of : ) arcs in ion. n last week. . Ju'v. t-iias Ilorwr will preach in the i Uisciples church. Wednesday eveniug, I he recent bieu winds hare been drv , ng tip the tnndd v country rotids verv rap. !id)v. " y ; CotihideraMe improvement, in the way , oi tuaiiD and fixing up, i going on in town. rt-:oia a i" 1 It. it 15T. irin on this road There was quite a unary fall of now in inrs section, Saturday night and bunday niguu . - 1 if' : ",m UJ mve at dcjioi, i-f MAiI- MAIL. Ixsivc : - . m. M- Vr ' P- m. j'hiluacd.bia 11.' n. ui. P hiolluiole 7:10 " ' ":. Hi.li"'t Jc:l.",p. ni. "' i-.liir.Kt(,n "i ''V tiiu.t.er.ttliU l..6 p. Uf. i''-1. . UvinluiKli 3 11 14 ''l' .. i.,-.k.t : " "'-t . (lliHI 1VI f ' ,';" , in. luiu"il"" Jul t.iinii f'""1 ! - Ml. 1'iHinant 5:17 " " muii.llMilie -"-i ,; '." ra. Ncwtou " !'vj.'ui. -M. k-csport 'T . in. Mni'il' t Jj J'illlurg :; p. Hi. Mr. Clias. Donnelly, Preaident of the b. & C. K. U , was in town several days of jasi ween. ,v Baltimore Time H minutes ,.itr than Pittsburgh tltnc. r in leaves Plttsbuinh at :bi P. ...i!iivllleliulf. M., Mineral . 1 t!l t "''""' inn? urn the Eipress ill.. Another lot of emigrants left this county ior ine nest last week, and "there more lo follow." The wild jreese are now flying north. This, they gay. is a pretty sure indication that spring is at hand. Whenever the sun shines, corner loafers come out like red worms after a genial rain, i ne comers are lull ot loalers. There are quite a number ot families in town who have been unable to lease a house yet, and who are compelled lo move ine 1st oi April. ''T m CuauellsvlUe .1U A. A.M. nd jilesfwrit route to tne Ijuit leavei 'i rumored mat tne contract for the aiim-mi , cradinc of the S. & C. K. It. from Somer. 1'itta- get t0 Johnstown, will be advertised to let, . II e'il,Vv.Ute."tiiat T:41 A. dally, .r- ".- .. ., i.i . v : New York 6:44 A. : I'l-i ,..nJ il: 4 leavlnn r. daily, ar nl 7;.o A. M.z Haltiniore, t;:t4) p. N. ; I Itliaui'ijiiiii. i;9 .V -iiork. . ..".i ..-in. ilaiiv. ,..,,v..ni Sun.la-f. Lvery aggrieved angler owes it to craft to resist I tic implication in the cut rent newspaper squib that "it's the amateur fisherman who hires a hall." . .... irji; 'J4 M"1,l-V- and aeit Expreai i.'ii,k Atiniie ami Smtt h- ' n.l .ici-'l corner Orant anU Water '.' i'iur: :un:li. ' 11 , ,0)111". ... . ...ivT Umil .VinTii-nsTllln. h l .N I u - - 1 j. k. riBMiiaAL rom-r. W.B. ,aEMTk . AMBBJA aAHBOAD. , Nov. 17. 18T. tralni will f. un-1- i ,'ir ii:tu i. cini:ectluit WUD -ll. i .uuu i -v.. II a O. K. K Jk.Wt.. LIAVB. .) ,M a. m. . s so p. m. . (csi-ept tuuiiay). Aaaiva. 16 p. m. A 3M p. in v I, i. cimne, te with laical Weft. .'..Jut f K.-uUr Time TaLle, to take f- .infill t tun. i, l-"7f, ana eoiillnuv in ii)n ivnve Snuen-et every S.uuntay at "' ,,'ami-.-i tUB Muuiium Kxpress li a i. K. U , and nu M-n.lay at 6:13 ,,u"! 'ratn wvai, wtikH r , j , ttrii!. at v .1 a. M. 'j..jiz W. H.SAKNKK. 1 .rwr I ( c,aitr fcan ,;; ,s Vert.... l! llf' t:' j. -s. Ve .. 12 lip ui . 1 1U p. D ll.Si a in. 4 47 p. . 1J.37 a m . ii A. M Sale K'Kiler. .Jt-v- -Silo nf real etateif -Ti.lin PimriiaUKh. . ii rrilirii:im Twp. N.lt "1 n-i.l rn.Hte ui l.niiiiim l Hcrsb i,Ni.if AiU-kIi.-i.v Til vi.l Ifal ertate "I Jac bM.inla, . ! a i'! lirfi'uville Iwp. ilk IlruL-giet. Wort at Hoyd's. E-fttt tvnus nn the 2Sth. ; .T.icui.s- t'-il at C. X. Bojd's. tT ISmI at C. X. Hold's, lit Toilet (Jcaids at C. X. lJoyd'a. S i ine time is rapidly approaching. Tifii.'kyfly has made his apK.-arance. i G-.;:tburg bin lays ci .live colored ihia-.vmuw tnrni is predicted ior this i j'd. Lair, aud tixrth brushes, at C. X Si' pure imtwrted at C. X Caitn, lur toughs and colds, at C. !:.; I r ifN scu jnctaclcs a spitialty at . 5. lii'vu s. iafn-fcant is known by the advertise- n:' lie lw is. h- Wort-re eimmand better wag.-s xi 'rvi.ars pasL : y..ji are tmubltd with a I.amc Uack, 'ii iliv s Kidney 1'ad. l v Ihii ami robins in considerable r put io an appearance last week. ii'MsC. X. Hoyd. and be w ill tell 5it Djj 'a Kidney Pad was discover T::-; s hard a inter on our livery men. 1 : fr feli-inhing and too mudJy for i- if- riiiing. " Iitfirtrdthat Pittsburgh cipitalista t i'U! punhaiiinir a site for a hotel and ctiT rtort in Ligonier. ; r,i.na lady w ho can peel a potato "'t Kt iats is as useful as the young "'jb alio speaks five languiges is orna iSrni-w remedy. Day's Kidney Pad, is :'!rc!y guaranteed cure for all die KiUu-j e. BUIder. and Urinary Or- For sale f.y C. X. Boyd. iiic who rips, durns and tears is con '; u lilm-ktnard by the general puMic. ''.woman alio does the same thin, ' aiiliin the bounds of pruprie- :,;):K. Likik Hf.ke ! I am again to ' w ahli a lull line of Mackerel Fish ' n.I t Imitdtn prices tor cash or pro- A'i fi?u sold are KUaranteed. .lopiAn Kkm.kk. !'n;r.t(it Men's. Boy's, Youth's, -.NiiiV. and Children's Slims. tlk-"rn.etit is mmplete and will lie "i ptin , lot cash at feoL Uhl'h. The amount ot maple sugar made so far this season is tar short of that made up to this time last year. The indications are that the yield w'ill not be very large. Put away his crack-lir&ln puitle. He hat climbed the aylutn atalr; Nuniben IS IS, It Turned hif bead, and urn', biin then. The first match game of base ball or the season took place on the Academy grounds, Saturday, between pitked nines of tbe Academy aud ot the Union School boys. Mr. Clatk Benford who has N-en attend ing lectures at the Jefferson Medical Col lege, called to see us Friday. By this time next year we hope to write it Doctor Clark. Dn.ingthe severe wind storm Friday nij;ht, a lar;e pine tree was blown down which struck the railroad bridge, a short distance below town, damaging it considerably. Some of our more forward farmers have alreadv done considerable plowing ot sod. which is intended tor corn, the trcezint ploughed ground mskes it mellow and easy to cultivate. Mr. Win. II. Piatt recently purchased from es Sheriff Knepper the proierty now occupied by Mr. Henry Knepper, on Un ion street. Mr. Piatt will take possession on the 1st of April. As account of "leathering India rub- Iht in Xicaracua," written by an officer in the U. S. Xavy, and illustrated with four ' striking" pictures is promised lor the March St. Xicholas. The protracted meeting which had been in progress during the past three weeks, in i lie Disciples' church, closed Sunday evening. During the meeting there were thirty seven additions made to the church. Mr. Simon Cameron Galbraith, lor the past eighteen months an atlachee ot the Herald office, on Saturday laatseyered his connection with this office to accoma ny his parents Ui Altoona, where Ihey in tend to make their home. It was with regret that we parted with Simon, as be is good practical printer, a prime favorite among uls companions, and, more than all. thorough Christian gentleman. He had bat recently been elected Assistant Super. intendent ot the M. . Sunday School, in which be took a great interest and a just pride, i nat ne may do prosperous in tho land where resides Squire liouk and Dr. Miles, and that "his lines may be cast in pleasant places," is tbe sincere wish ot the Herald boys. Concerning the payment ofbackstand- ing subscriptions to newspapers, the tier man town Telegraph well says : Why don't tiuoscribers pay upT Everything is now getting to he prosperous. The great farm ing interest was never better, all thinics considered. Mechanics are flourishing. The industrial establishments are in full flow, and there is no excuse why the small sums involved in a tew newspaper sub scriptions should not be promptly met. Those in arrears, too, should pay a full year tn advance, to make amends for their short-comings. PoatoRicea are to be found everywhere, and they are safer now than ever before to transmit small notes ; be sides there are tbe postal orders and the registered letters, so that those who cannot call at the newspaper effloe have no excuse to delay payment. To pay collector to go after subscribers and to pay the postage in advsnoe, as every publisher has to do up.m every paper sent through the mail, leaves scarcely enough money to pay tor the white paper before it is touched with type. In planting new orchards, or even sin gle fruit trees, we hope our readers Ibe aiming spring will avoid the error of ma nuring the ground, even though the eoii quite impoverished. The second year. when the trees are well established, they may be manured with advantage. 1 he growth of a newly transplanted tree tbe first summer is but little and the trees need but little tood. To furnish rich food is really to invite disease. A newly trans planted tree may be regarded as an invalid that is, its growth and vnror have suf fered a severe check, and nature at once sets to work to supply all that was lost in tne removal, as in tbe case ot an Injured person she endeavors to heal the wound. Surely at such times strong food is not to be recommended. 1 be most and best tbat e can u.i is to supply mellow earth and to see that the roots and fibers are placed in conUct with it, and in case of drought to spead over the earth, little further than the roots extend, a layer of hay or straw, so that some little moisture may be retained. 13 13 14. At no time during tho re membrance of tbe ''oldest inhabitant" baa there been a game that has excited a much attention ot the people as the "Game of Fifteen." or '"Gem" puzzle. The pa fiers are full of it, and business, tor a lime at least, is suspended, and the game re ceives due attention. The requirements oi tbe game are very simple : They are to move fifteen numbered blocks in a box, which have been thoroughly mixed, iu such a manner so that you have, in the end, the blocks to stand in this order : The la-jt rays of hope for securing a sup ply ot ice have faded 'neath the soft and balmy bret-r.es from the South. The amount that has been secured was short of half a crop, and that of an inferior quality. TriE mn who is (ringing ur a family on an income of six dollars a week will be happy to learn from tbe fashion predic tions "that tbe spring and summer fash ions in elegance and atyle will surpass any thing ever seen in America." Tbe fresh garden seed man has been around, and under the impression, seem ingly, tbat the time for planting has ar rived or is near at hand, bis stock in trade is prominently displayed in the bus iness places of dealers. Better bide a wee. The lead pencil of the future will sub stitute paper for wood. 1 be paper is steeped in an adLesive liquid and rolled around tbe core of the lead to the re quired thickness, and is colored after ry- imr. when it resembles an ordinary cedar pencil. 13 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ' M of choice Clover, Timothy, i " -ti:!riJtil (Mi,Vf-r liitt wt wil '-W !t l.y. C. B. Moore. Xew Lexington, Pa. .-''VM liaiKlthc celebrated Golden "''Mir. made at Springfield, Ohio. f-ni:.it.t A full line ot Family and tirain, cheap lor cash. JoslAli Kellkk. IUtp for fans. Snlish Hats for '-"B. Kafl.ii iiiahle and st-rvicentile ;-"'..'.',' "' n.ak is clean and fresh "re an low as formerly, lou oil licit lints I'tiMiii f(,r X "i Si.. Uiil's. Make Vol Sick. You have v ''-tour howi-h, to become habitually - WT; "ur."v bas bee me torpid, the -fflC tii tour Liiliipva and von are . ,!'p ,,e (pn!',,1 fl , , "1 Kidney-Wort, take it taithfnlly li 5"u '',r- lhat you've g"t aurgius, tor you will f a well k ;-oh ( C'atakku Kemedt A mar ,,,r C"'rrhi Ibpblheria. Can- ano Head Ache. With wirli an iriL'enious nanal injector mure meresstul treatment of the -'k' ltuoul '! charge. Price l ' by G . W. Benford. Somerset, ikEAm'E lifiLT It makes no kin i nuin-v I'Mst-ians, or how .T T"? -v,u bave tried, it is now '...Led Let that Geraian Syrup is J ren-dy whieh has given com- w 100 w severe cases ot Lung 1. I true llii.ro uru ..i ,1...,, : v y?m 1)0 are predisposed to . W.;,"J m? Affections, Consumption ...f -'-tmia. Severe Colds M a ' 1 "euiiioiiia, WVp- - i mw-nw. l.irii.un WiuilH . .l... ... ,.i Syrup. )'ear w iihout one complaint ifcT'a!tl'yj'ione bottle. Reau W O'lllfc W. IJ l . ... . o.iiu iiv an n rn ibi m "My own sweet lovey, I have chosen you from all the world to settle my millin ery bills, till death doth us part" This is tbe proier term ot a leap year proposal or nntifi"Atiin. Lid ics will please commit it to memory. Xo charges to regular sub-seriix-rs. The fickleness of this winter's weather is a puzzle to the would-ba prophets. We think it is now lime for them to declare it an off winter, and withhold their prognos tications until next season, when perchance ihey may have a more certain and settled state ot weather on which to base tneir predictions. A hen always kicks backward alter lay- ine an ege. A urmeport l an see is re ported to have turned this fact to account in inventing a device to prevent the sale of stale escs. When the hen kicks she hits an electric disk, to which is attached a rubber stamp, and the apparatus stamps the date on each egg. A bill to punish adulterators ot food is one ot ine nert measures imroouoea in Congress for some time. It provides that any person having ciuse to suspect tbe character of any article ot txl or drink mav denimd a sample ot the same for ar.alvsis. and the dealer refusing to comply shall be subject to arrest and fine not ex ceeding one hundred dollars. A Max Can Vote Before He is 21 A person twenty-one years old on the day after an election cannot lie deprived of bis vote because he is one day short of being of age. This is because the law does not recognize parts of days. One Republican vote was gained in tbe Fifth ward ot Nor ristown. on Tu-idiy last, through decis ion ot Judge Kosa to this effect. Our streets are in a fearlully muddy condition at present. Tbe borough au thorities are much censured for not keep ine them in better order, a thing almost iniM)ssible with the material at band. We have no doubt that the officers will lie greatly obliged to any one who will de vise sme efficient and availab'.e means by which tbe streets can be kept in good con dition. and, besides, will vote tbe inventor a silver medal. The public entertainment to be given by the young people ot Somerset, Friday niitht of next week, promises to be rery amusing and highly interesting. As the proceeds are to be devoted to the "worthy poor." we would urge upon all who can, to attend, and thus assist and encourage tbe young folks in their work of charity. The programme will consist of rocal and instrumental music, tbe famous tableaux, Mrs. Jarley's Wax-Works," a play, "Country Cousins," Ac., &c Tbe price of admission will be so reasonable tbat none need stay away on that account. Last Wednesday Mr. George Coantry man, of Lavansville, bought a horse, tor which he paid seventy dollar. The fol lowing day he saw an advertisement of a horse having been stolen at Tarr's Station, Westmoreland county, and, upon compar ing, found tbat his newly purchased biirae answered tbe description to a "T." He immediately set out in pursuit oi the man from whom he bad made the purchase, and succeeded in overtaking him at Urei na, Thursday night. Mrnnday morning the party of tbe first part, from whom the horse bad been stolen, put in an appear ance, proved projerty. and ttiok it away. The thief travtk-d under several alii', at one time giving bis name as James W. Murdock, and at another as Peter Jones. At the time of his arrest be had one bun dred and fifteen dollars in money about his person. The probabilities arc Mr. Countryman will not be very much out. This looks simple enough, but nine time out of ten yea. even the leuih time, you will discover that to do it is not so simple alter an. At ine neginning ine game is easy, but It is on.y when vou come t bring the last line or two into p.isitiou that you find your W aterloo. 1 he inter est ibis puzzle is craning is astoniahint; and the Xew York Ilcra'd devotes col. umns to its solution. The Union Mtnu facturing Company, of Boston, claims ihit wben tbe ngures in tbe fourth column come 13 13 14 the puzzle cannot he solved vv e leave our readers to puzzle it out tor themselves. l ou can aiso mars on a board or piece oi paper a large square containing sixteen smaller squares, and then number fifteen pieces of wood, and move them about until you reach the result given above. Somerset. Pa, March 8, 1880. Ed. Herald: It has frequently been charged, ana to my mind not without Just cause, that at. Blaine s over-zealous or would be friends in their anxiety to serve him. did more harm than good to the cause ot tbe "plumed knight at tbe Harrisburg convention. Is it a fatality tbat runs all through his followers, or is it simply a wonderful coincidence that Gen. Koomz's friends should show a tendency to injure his cause by precisely the same tidies, and a blind desire to serve him at any and all hazards. Deprecating as I do the un pleasantness between tbat gentleman and tbe Herald, I wish to say that when a bomerset township Republican wrote to tbe Meyersdale Commercial, and after quoting a portion ot your former article ic which you say : " e have lived for tbir ty five years in this community in vain, if we cannot lay our character for truth, for integrity, for honor or any other manly attribute alongside ot his and serenely abide tbe result," added, "those of us who know both parties well know tbat it the editor of the Herald was placed in the scales alongside of Gen. Kooniz he would be found wanliag," he opened the road for a comparison which Gen. Koontz nor his more intimate friends do not seek. A -Somerset Township Republican" ought to know tbat when a man's character is called into question in a court of justice tbat it is bis immediate neighbors that are called jn to testify ; we of the borough, who know more of both parties than a man, who by bis owa showing, is not a member of tbe community, feel perfectly satisfied to aland by a test of character for truth, tor integrity, lor honor, tor moral or political rrciil'ide and "serenely aoide the result." Xow let me add, sir. these are not tbe questions at issue, but if over auxious eraons insist on thrusting them in, "as the Lord liveth" tbc citizens ot the borough will see to it that they get all tbe airing tbat is coveted for them. Hoping thai this is tbe last we shall bearot this u:atu.r, I am a Blaise Repchlicak. That Immemorial "M" Again. Io last week's inucid attempt at butfoonry, "M" boasted of being "alone responsible" for Ursina Items; says be honored soldiers, etc.; claims to have been "a correspondent tor tbe Herald under the nom dt plume of 'M' from time immemorial ; don't want his veracity trodden upon," etc. He needn't tear, as his own murky under standing (teet) have covered up all tbe chips in tbat line ot virtue (veracity-. "M" reminds us of soreheads a Some set, who "don't like Grant because he's a soldier." They rush ts Meycmdale to vilify the staid character of the Herald Those fellows (as well as "M") remind us ot the man who "took a bunghole to a cooper to get a barrel made to iu" They think to get the bulge o,i Since "M" claims to be such an imnia morial scribe, we have aondered it he could be Moses. But Moses spent 40 years ot his boyhood going to school and playing the agreeable to tbe ladies about tbe Court of Amenopbis (Pharo). At the age of 40 years Moses happened to kill an Egypt ian, and, feline like, buried him in tbe sand. He then moved to a more genial clime, where he spent 40 years in herding sheep, during which time he married tbe daughter of bis employers. M. next spent 40 years trying to get the Israelites into Canaan, during which time he is supposed to have written the "Pentateuch," which embraces a history of 2533 years ; after hich M. died, in tbe year 1451 B. C. Consequently, after writing tbe Penta teuch, the Mosaic Laws, &c., thin M. had no time to write for newspapers ; hence, we pass on to older ones. Mahaleel was the first man we read ol who began his name with M, bat he died 2714 years B. C. Methuselah comes on the carpet next, but be died 2343 years B. C. Merrahem perpetrated divers cruellies and commuted great wickedness, but he died ?ftl year B. C. Milhridites poisoned bis soa Hi years a. C. Alarms imprison ed Juguettra and starved him to death 106 years B. C. Malchns poisoned An ti pates 43 years B. C. We next come to Mark Antony, thinking ne must be tbe 31, but we are informed tbat he died in the arms of Cleopatra, in the year 80 B. C. iow, if tbe reader will permit us to lay aside the Mosaic vision as regards the cre ation of man, and take up Darwin's theo ry, that lib: began with Moluses, Molecu les, and upward in the scale ot develop ment, he sites ns to the monkey, which he claims was the greatest grandfather of the race Well Mr. Elitor, the election ia over, and Addison has ag iin been "gobble) i" by the "tierce Democracy." Once agsin we have met the enemy," but 't' 7as in our usual easy careless "devil may rare" way. while be "came down like a oil on the fold." of for truth in. after all, we do not like to compare ourselves to sh ep ex actlv. or even the enemy to tbe oth' jr ani mal "as the winds come when navies are stranded." and of course we are bis ; "we have touuht the eo xl fiitht" but we did'nt want to go to much irouole about ii, and coithoquemly we did'nt fight it giKKl wo made a "change" but wiia'nt "all along the line" and the other fellows continue to "hold the tort." Their candidates for the different township ollices Some admitted ly good, capable mun. others, tbe most of them too, on the contrary, just the reverse have ali, without a single exception been triumphantly elected, and we wo oaal! But, strange to sy, uoixidy is hurt atter all, and uoij.hty very much as tonished. We exiiected it uwuld "feel it in Hie air" aud indeed, tbe only wonder with us, is that their majority, though large, was not, taking everything iu con sideration, much larger. A number ot liepubhcan about seventy bve, lis said. did not attend the election at ali, but the Democrats were right there, ot course, and from puissant captains down to mem bers of the drunkard squad "pegging away with a dt-tL-ruiiueU, energetic Uevo tion, a rim worthy ot a belter cause." The truth is the Democrats here are un der much better discioliue, much better control than tbe Republicans are, or. thank God, ever will be ; and while it is not an vidence of very much manuoxl in the many to be so subservient to the few, to follow ihein so blindly, to dance so prompt ly wben ihey pipe, lo obey tuuir every word and motion, yet it is undoubtedly the way to win. 1 lie Democratic party ol Addison may be divided into two classes. First then the ladeis, or captains, tuey an not many the ring, the lusulo ring is comiHised ot a very limited number ot reasonably good loukiug lellows, smart, of course, shrewd, cunning, slippery, cheeky, unscrupulous, and withal most "devilish si v. In tbe second, we place the good men for differ ent reasons best kuon to themselves, and nobody elses business, are as they have a perfect riiiht to be. Democrats men of standing, of character : men who do not stoop to anything mean, or low or tricky or who would Kuowingly, countenance it men who arc men al over and all through and ot whom we Hiy nothing, can say nothing, wish to say notuiiig except thai they ahould be, and we are sorry they are not. Republicans. 1 tie third class why. now Very mucli larger it is than either of the others, and how very dillereut from secoud ; They are the high privates. T hey are the chaps tint do tiie dirty work the carrying ot Uiu mud, and the throw ing ot it when necessary. The captains understand and can niaimgc tiiciu admira- ily. They pat llieiu ou the shoulder. have confidential UiM with them, aud, Kimet: mes will even allow some ot them lo think they are captains, too, and then- well then, they are just, ready lor any- hing : And they "pitch riiiut in." too. Officers aud men, a "grand army" they stand together, "back to bai-k;"and "work ike la -avers for the party, "work with out ceasing, twelve mouths in a year. night and d iy, in seasou ami outot season. n weekdays, holidays, stiod.ys, at wed dings, curl-dungs even funerals iu short anylhi.ng, all the, anywhere, everywhere "hipputy clip! And when at last the day of election comes, it's reKy laughable to see them spread all over school house hill "plying their own voea'ions" every one of them a little, but healthy and ac tive, "scientific xilitirinns ;" To giin a vote, tr to put more "siitfuin" in the hick" ot one of "the ninety ami nine." They will do, or say, or promise anything, ev erything. Their arguments, how thin whv Job's turkey wnh nil its proverbial s.'aroe o fat was corpulent ro:njnreil with tin t of them aud yet with what an ai ihiv roll I hem over and over like a swee morsel under the tongue. Many of the a.s,-r. ious they make, l't-ikiui; tbe wliil.; as urave as owls, are cuougti, full enough to make a horse lauih. nn unel weep, am the old bald headed lather ot his. in his delight, "cut a pigeon win !"' To say that lilac k is white, or white black, if they think it votild be ol any anvantace to the cause, an 1 stick to it, loo, "like brave men long and well," to knowingly ruisrep resent tacts' ; to stir up stnte aud con ten tion betwei 'n brothers, or in families, or iu churches, Lf it will help or make a point politically -"thats them ! And if we only knew or sue peeled tbat they ever teel sor ry, even jusi a little, and once in awhile out we don t ! And it any ol them ever do have qual oris ot conscience it is only, in the silent watch ot tbe night and al as "when tiayiignt doth appear our Richard is t liuisell again." They have the "bulu'e" on us this time for these reat uns : We are buried just now under "a large majority" and out of fight eventiS I be poor little "babes iu the woods were covered wun leaves. Hut we are not dea i yet, or even sick, or at all discouraged. We know that "our cause it is just," ind we know that "Though the n (ills of the Uwls grind slowly. Yet they (Triad taocedioK'7 'mail !" We intend to try aaain, try harder. Our county, our atate, our country are all Republican, and t o at next lall s presiden tial election, shouaj be, so we hope and believe, will be, old Addisos. M arch 8, mo. Jcrv LtiT The following is a list of Grand and Traversa Jurors, drawn to serve nt April term. 1SS0 : i. rand jritOKS. Brotlmrsvallcy William 0'. Walker, Henry G. Hay, Benjamin Walker. Elklick Uria Newmm. Jenner Eli Gashaw. Larimer Peter Weimcr, Conrad Keef er. Lnwcr Turkeyfoot Frederick Kreagar, A. J. Lenhart. Middle-creek John M. Miller. Millord Eli Snyder. Xew Baltimore Bor. Frank Topor. Northampton John NYairaman, Samp son Martz. Shade Harrison Oldham. Somerset Rudolph Hoover, ' Henry Shaffer, Chauucey Marteeny, Joseph L. baylor. Somerset Bor. Frank Friedline, Geo. llolderbuum. Stonycreek Charles Trent. Ursina Bor. Isdah Miller. Wellersburg Bor. George Dellaven. TRVVEK9K JURORS, Addison Isaiah Enos. Allegheny Zachariah Long. Berlin Bor. John Garman. Conetuaugh Aaron A. Shaffer. Confluence Bor. Henry Boyer.Audrew Bowlon, B. F. Sloan. Liklick Cornelius Alexander, A. P. Beachy, V. II. Hay, Urias Folk. Jefferson Joniab P. Meyers. Larimer Christ Knepp. Mcyersdaln Bor. A Chamberlain. Millord Freeman Enfield, Joseph A, Walker. Paint .Jacob J. Hoffman. tiuemahoiiing .Jonathan Boyer. Salisbury Bor. Jere J. Livengood. Shade Charles Wagner, Adam Bertey. pile, Vi illiam Thomas, Charles Slick. wmierset Henry Walker. Somerset Bor. John J. Hoffman, John W. Bills. Southampton Joseph Korns. Stonycreek Robert Smith, Henry Gra dy, William Welgle. Summit Zachariah Faidlcy. Eli Fina- cv. Emanuel J. lierkley, A. J. Mosgrave, Upper Turkey foot Samuel K. Metzler, Simon Liston, Daniel Dumbold, Aaron Cramer. READ! READ!! New Meat Market ! My Meat Mar ket, one door north of Cook & Beents' Block, was opened March 1. 1880. and will b kept open six days of each week. My slaughter house is first class, and tbe ! best in tbe county. Tbe Meat Market I shall be as neat and clean as it can be I Ai,pie. .iri J. v konKKumAitKrr .WE W AD 'Eli TIXL'JIK 2'aV.S. XfJ W 4 1) Ml: Tl HEMES TS Corroded ly Cook A, Eakiuts. CHOICE! GS3CERIE3, FLOJ.l &. FEED, JOHN V. BYMYER, DEALER IN made; and of the Beef and Pork I sell, my customers shall be tbe judges. My terms are tne nest tor you and tbe same lor me: btrictly cash. Give me a call ! Respectfully. &c, Wm. II. Cook Tub Bjcst I Ever Ksew O. J. U. Starkey, a prominent and influential Citi zen of Iowa City, says : "I have had the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could near of, without any relief whatever, until 1 saw your Shiloh s V italizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it. am happy to state that il has entirely cured me. u is certainly tne best ftemedy 1 ever snew oi. mce 73 cents. Sold by Georee W. Benford. Somerset. I'd. MARRIED. KIMMEL COLEMAN. Feb. 29. '80. at the Lutheran parsonage, Friedens, by nev. j. j. weicn, air. Edward B. K.im mel, of Washington. D. C. to Miss Ida S. Coleman, of Somerset township, Somerset t;o., ia. PLOUGH ACKERM AN. At the Re formed parsonage, Somerset, Feb. 26, by Rev. A. E. Truxal, Mr. E. F. Blough, of uuckstown, to Miss Julia r . Ackerman, of Sioystown. DIED. Addison Towns: hp Ed. Herald, S ir. "Lost Cover Xo. 2, who sometime agi took sh-.-lter tichind the Louisiana Returning Board and the Elec toral Commission, has again come to the frout to deliver htimself ot what he knows about worms, De mocrats, pumpkin-seeds and i-rey s vermifuge. .Mountaineer gives it up now, and hum- lily acknowledges, tbat be made a mistake when in a former communication be ac cused "Cover J. 2" of fleeing from his (Mountaineer's) pen, for il is quite clear by this time thai La only withdrew to meditate upon worms and vermifuge. Xo one will dispute ibe point with bun that Frey's vermifuge is a good exterminator and admirably adapted to tbe Covers ot Addisou. "Cover Xo. 2" makas a slight mistake in his classification ol worm-. He must have looked i the wrong dictionary. The species Anearii lamhricodU have tetth and the female li twice as lar:e as tbe male. which, periiwos. accounts lor "Cover Xo. cxclaimia, no doubt, in the anguish of his soul, "The wag of the tail of one of which is eixKiiih to make a man mad and sorry too. He must have lieen bitu-n iu a tender piacc. Is he hurl or is he going mad? He also speaks with as much pride of the "bold, bad Democrat" of Addison as it they had done something smart, l o one appears to know wuat it is, unless it took place in tbe tall ot lTC, when the "Co vers" attempted to buy Republicans to vole lor S. J . Tilden, and lost their own voles by being too bold. This, perhaps. is a by they call themselves 'Lost Covers;' f course they meant no harm by it as it was ia jx-rtect keeping with tha views ot the Grauima'-cy sage. Among Ibe Hindoos, goo ton signifies a spiritual tuiile, but in Addis"n it means a Master Plebein. For various reasons the communication from "Cover Xo. 1" could not appear in the last week's issue of the JJemoerat. What a pity tbat botn of these "Covers" could not Blop over at one lime. Likely the editor could not find time to correct the manuscript. "Cover Xo. 1" must learn to grin and bear ; it may be a little painful at first, but it will only be tbe ma king of the young dog. It is to tie hoped that when he dos deliver himself that it will be an easy time in consequence ot his tender age. How these worms do bile. Hereatler it might be well enough to let two or three of these "Covers'' slop over before taking any notice ol them. Their communications are long and tedious and no doubt cost them much labor and self denial, out this is only a personal matter and will amount to little in tbe end. I pass too. "Cover Xo. 2" is undecided bow much brains it takes to make a man. This, ol course, is foreign to tbe sut ject, but it has recently been decided lhat 10$ ounces makes a '"Cover" and 20 ounces a respect able Addison Democrat. March 8, 1880. Mocktaisekr. The leading article in the Horth American JU rieir for March is by ex-Judge Jere. S Black, and is entitled "Tho Third Term,"being a reply to ex-Senator Howe's patier on that subject in tbe Review for February. Mr. Black holds tbat to elect General Grant to a third term of otlice in the presidential chair would be a violation ot a custom that is stronger than any laws or consul utious wbatever; tbat it would it. effect be the end ot our republican in stitutions, and the installment of "em pire." Hon. E. W. Stoughton follows Mr. Black, taking precisely the contrary view, that not only is a third term not a thing to be deprecated, but that it is emi neully desirable, especially if, as in Gen eral Grant's case, an interval of time has elapsed between the second term and the third. A timely article by David A Wells aims lo prove that a discriminating income lax is essentially Communism, and that this is specially true ot such an income lax as was levied in the tniled states by Acts ol Congress in 103 and succeeding vear.s. 1 be fourth article is by Rev. Dr. Iteilotvs, and treats of Civil Service Reform Tho author recounts what has been done in Britain to reform the civil service ot lhat country and shows how the experience ot British statesmen may be turned to ad van tn ire by American lawmakers Professor Simon Newcomb, in an article on "Our Political D.iugera," calls attention lo the need ot some uou political tribunal for h determin item ot contested elections. Hi: looks on the presidential struggle o three years ao, and the recent excitement in .Maine, as syiuloiuattc of a diseased condition which calls tor remedies very different from those which have hitherto hern employed. John Lancaster Spalding, Bishop ot Peoria, makes a spirited reply to Fronde's recent article on "Romanism and the Irish R tee in America." Thi notices of new books are by Mr. E. L Didier. Broth f.rsvali.ky Items. Tbe schools of our district are closing this week. WITT. In Jenner township, Somerset county. Pa , Feb. 20th, 1830, Mrs. Sarah Witt, aged 70 years, 9 months and 22 days. Mrs. Witt was married in the year 1834, and was tbe mother of 8 children, and tbe grandmother ot 32. She was a member of ihe Evan. Lutheran church Funeral discourse by Rev. K. J. Strayer. ot the Evangelical Association, assisted by Rev. Spangler, of tbe Lutheran church. Rep. SHULTISE. January 21. 1880. Xora Amanda Sbultise, aged 13 years, 11 months and 4 days. SHULTISE Jan. 23. 18S0, Julia Ann Sbultise, aged 18 yean, 11 months and 0 days. SHULTISE. Jan. 29, 1880. Louisa B. Shultise, aged 20 years, 11 months and 1 day. SHULTISE Feb. 1. 188C. Rosa Ellen Sbultise, aged 18 years, 11 months and 10 days. These were amiable and christian young ladies, and tearless they passed unjer the shadow of death and explored the mystery of dissolution. Death came upon them lovingly in its subiimest and purest image. Regret is expressed at the earlv death of these promising young ladies. They fell asleep in Jesus io the dawn of a brilliant morning. 1 bey died with all the beauty and fervor ot piety fresh upon tbem, which might have become impaired with longer lite. I be Ijord plucked these flowers be fore a leaf bad faded, tor the adornment ol His everlasting garden. We do not tear lor the voyagers, for Ihey have gone, stm pie and trustlul, into the presence ot their all-wise father, to wear the royal diadem ot glory ; to walk together in the golden streets of the Xew Jerusalem ; to admire its twelve foundations of precious stones to pluck the fruit of the tree of lite, whose leaves are tor the healing of tbe nations tit drink of tbat crystal river which flows from tbe throne of God and of tbe Lamb. They died of diphtheria. Mr. Shultise and bis lady came from Germany, and have no relatives this side ol the ocean save the one daughter tbat is living yet Tbey have tbe sympathy and prayers ot ibe entire community in their bereave ment. W. M. S. A)!i!etuttor, V K&1 Hran. f ll tt Butler, V a Ike-) Uuiter, V l (roll) Borkwbeat, y tiuacei " meal, liHI Hi Beeswax, f S ijamn, suool'tcri., fi ft Ms, " country linn,, f a llorn, (ear) V bushel. Corn, (alielled))) buenol CV.ru oii-al f 9. Call akina. 3 a EicK. .li Flour, V hbl Flaxseed f bu., (64 i Hams, (fuicar-cured) a lnl, fl It Leather, red lu, yt " Di)ier " " kip. " Middling-, and chop liM fts.... Uau, f) Da Potato, f) bu Peaches, dried, V & Ryeylba Haw, f) E Salt, No. 1, 9 bbl.extra " Onmnd Alum, per aack... ' Athton, per eac Sugar, rellnw f) a " whlta Tallow, y a Wheat, fl bas Wool, v a : : toe;' .. 1 W ; l.'iC I Witt I WM ...2 , 2!-0 1 I Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, OILS, &C, izG. t'l to 7W ;k 2c , 3 120 it m 760 VIZ Se(i i oc ;t:ic ,V471KJ l 10 3."l4i if: 3 S to lue 75 le .1 6iti'. 71 M u ioaii.m 7e t a aiiiw Tte fallowiotr is a partial list of Goods ! t'U .-o ... ii.ii,. ir fi: - i. lUfi uanB, 114.1 tc..?, iiarmucr, 1. u I I If. smith's Goods, I.iIo7??. Anvi'w, ico. in Stoek .- Carpenter' ToiJ, Plsnof. Adt, A. Hlack, Fiics, lIa.TtuHT.-i. Ac fndiile'y NE W ADVFAl TISEMENTS. SPRINQ, 1880. CAEPETS! A Large and Choice Stock of In grains, Tapestry Brussels, Body BruBssls, Marquetts and Asmin- sters, with Hugs and Borders to match. Also Oil Cloths, Linoleums and Lignums. BOVARD HOSE & GO I'o. 39 Fifth A7:nu3f PITTSBTJBGH, JOTICE. In the Court orc.iiiim.o Pleas ' l.f ..l,..r,.l !'.... .It- V.. Ilet'kiah got a new erset girin, look out. suit. Xow, Som- Urtil i arth Carolina Friend. Oar farmers say that the sugar crop will De small tuis season. Raleigh, X. C, . March 3. Tte Republican Committee ot this dis- W. II. Wb.-eler. tho m!n..rKj! in lrl, compoaea oi one meruoer irom loiuis us that the siraU of ore discovered cb of the e? en counties, met here on the properly ot S. U. Shoker proves to I to-day and elected Isaac J. ouok ik aausiaciory. aQd steward JSllwot. deletratea to Our friend John J. lieeghley is erecting I Chicago. P. B Hawkins and Wil a new saw mill, which will lurnuh cm-1 tiam Arrinirton were elected al.er- ploymenl for 8 persons, pleted in a few weeks. It will be com- The price of horses community in this has raiwd considerably. Drovers say that H. U. Shober has the beat mare in the county with but one fault too hign priced, tiood lor the ridge. A New Spelling. The reason we call it a new spt-lling is because the leacher got his hi at kiss in play Ini? ring. The spelling was rather a lively oue, five of the I Jai a iTJ 29, seTerelj ICMUl-ID UI IUK UlSiriCl OeiUK Uresent. ill hr..nirh.,nl (hi ll sir U ,, , , - . .i U. UU.UVU, M U.U.. IV. . continued until uuarter nast e'nrhL when an intermission was civen till 9 o'clock, i 7 'a II. uates. The delegates aid alternate are strongly for Uraot. Kacb mem ber ot the committee was oatepokeo fr Grant, and represented tbat there was no sentiment for any other can didate io their respective counties The members - also report lhat tbe election of Sherman delegates at Urt-e by tbe State ' Committee on denounced Confluence, March 8, 1880. Editor Herald, air: In the Coutln ence items ot Feb. 23th, '-Jno" says : "On the evening before the election, the little end ot the HL-iniblican and Democratic parties fused," etc. These items bear un inistakaMe "throat marks" as being the production of a certain pill-peddler in this region. It the Republicans wboconstitu led the convention to which be refers are the Utile end of their party, then the party carries him iu the same position in whicb "Mountaineer says the Ohidians carry their hearts. Jno" is indicnant nt tho defeat of a Republican for Street Commissioner, and jet be is the chup who supported a lite- ing Lr.Miiocral tor Constable, against a live Republican. "O ! consistency ! thou art a jewel ! e advise "Jno to quit peddling; pilli and take an agency in some responsible hewing Machine Company. "And "Andy sat 8 bo tbinks "bhe wiil. Yours truly. Little End. How to Reach Kansas. Persons mov ing to the V w should consult tbeir own comfort by se.lectiug the route by which there are sure counections in Union Ue pot, fist trains and comfortable cars. 1 here is no line that can compare with the fan Handle Koute in these particulars. Edinburgh, Pa, March 4 At jtfcrve o'clock yesterday afternoon a twelve year old boy, Swatzfagger by name orphan, living wttb Miles Dale's family at Sbippenville, was found by Dale's daughter behind tbe inner door id tbe boose, on her return from (chool, bis brains oozirjg oat, and a ingle barreler pietol close by. His forehead was powder stained, show ing the pistol t have been close to tin read. Tbe house was darkened, and he ref-t of the family was oat. Opin ion is divided as to accident or eai- cide. There is do particular reason for the latter. Tbe boy lived two boars. A eorooer' inquest will be held to-day. Am Exeltlaa Reene. Potts villi, p , March 3 Alice fl'.ffaian. a girl 18 years of nee, liv ug at Mabony City, recently brought an affiliation suit against one Thomas Moran, of tbe same place. Tbe care was called for trial in tbe Criminal Court held here this week, but de fendant yeaterday made application for a continuance, and tbe girl be- Two daily trains leave Union Depot. Pitts- cdj$ despondent. Shortly after tbe co irt opened this mrutog, Alice ran before tbe bar, calliog tor Morao, a;ing she had taken an to nee of laudaonm, and that the was dyiog. She became oociinscioos in tbe c iurt room, and now lies in a precarious condition. Every eff.irt is beioi; made to save ber life, hat there i. very little room for hope. buruh, vin Pan Handle Route, which run through in many hours quicker time than by any other line as lollows : LtfaTe Pittahurjrh, (city time). 8:42a. w. 11:4" p.m. Arrive, St. Limig.. , " Kansae City " Lsavcnworth " Ateliiaon " SuJoacjih Prompt connections Dermis at points named, lor a.l land points. rr further inh.rmaiion. time tallies, etc. address W. L. O'Krien, Ueneral Passen- ger Agent, Pun Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio. .7:30 A. H. 9:06 P. If. .lu:00 p. M 8:00 A. u. 11:40 P. M. 1 1:15 A. X. ..120 A. . llr.OA. M. .2:05 A. 21. 12:05 p. n are made in Union Jit'ob !tlnmm:ia Ja. L. Pusrh ) Novi rlmr rertn. 1-7'j. (Voluntary Arimu.-nn Where, on tbe Mi ot J.iuuarv, lvu. tho almre nameil aiielirnce Jan. Ia. uxh, pre --i-nr-.! hi petltlun to aalil 1,'ourt, B"ltini tu l; ili.-l..ir--ri-.l Imin Kill tru.it uii.t I .-.in alt h.ii.in y r.-.-u iihif tnurefnim, wriert-ufwui :iil i!mrt i.r.ii-ro.l ii.,ti-e to be Riven to .aruca Iu inter.-n Ijjr j.uh!icjti..:i in llie S..jierset 11kuai.ii thtTL-i..ri. Notice la hen-nr given lo alt iktiioti!! Inti-rf .t'l la talit aNicuu:ut lo iar liel'..r mM t uirt at MotnerK., ra. , on iheW.h .1 j ol Apr,!, ihii, t how csum) U an tbr have why Ho- n.n I J,m. I PuKh houl.i not In) ili-ehart'l Iroai aai t. u ami from all liabiliiv iherf-lr. ni. HLMiY f. .M-IU.I.t.. Mureli lu3t l,;..ii..ai.iarv. Hardware, Tab Treen, Gi Saddle. Harney Ruekks. Ririii. Biis and Tocl.s. Table Knives and Forks Pocke; Knives, Seisn irs, Spoons and Uszor. tbe larges stock in Somerset County Painter'a Gjod.-, a full stock. White Lead, Colored Paiats f ;r iuside and outside painting, Paiata in oil, all colors, Vroish, Turpeatiae, Flx-eed Oil. Brushes, Japa Dryer, Walont Stains, &v. Window G!iiriuf all and cut to auy shape. Tbe best Coal Oil alwavs on hand Oar smcfe of C 1 Oil Lnip-i id very large and coca urises very elegaht i-.tjlet.. Iision's Circular, Multy and Cross Cut Saws. Mill Saw Filed ot tLe bast quality. Porcelain-lined" Kettles. Handles of all binds. KIIOVjEL, FOSSKK, SPADES, P.AKE.S Mattocks, Grub Hoes. Pi- k?, S.-vttcs. Sreatbs, Siedjjes, Mason Hammers, Cast Stoel, S'.tp Ladder?, Carriage and Tire Rolts of all sizes. Lookin? GlaHPes. Wash Hoards, Clothes Wringer?, Meal Sives, Door Mats, BanketiT, Tubs, Wooden Rackets, Twioe, Rope nil aizi?. Hay Pulleys, Batter 1'rinta, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cotters and " Suffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Haher ChiDi, Shoe, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur ry Comb3 and Cards, I)or Lock-, Hinges, Screws, Litchew nd everything in the Builders' lice. Caps, Lead. Shot, Powder and Saieiy Fuse, Ac , The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to tbe Hardware trade. I deal' exclusively in thin bind of gocds and give my whole attention to it Per sons who are buildiug, or any one ia need of aoytbiog in my line, will Cad it to their advantage to give me a call. I will alwavs srive a reasonable credit to responsible persona I thack ray old customers for tbeir patronage, and hope this scast.n to maks many cew ones. Don't forget tbe place. o-N O. January 21, '80. BAER'S 13 LOCK." J0HX F BLYMVER. E C y O IN JOTICE. Ai a Sheriff! Mleftf the iMT n il ir.icrv of Jacob iMoytT!, btM In (ucmti'Tiinif Aw p., .vm- ! iuri!hitfi'ii tbc foitowirrjr Ii.n ui arti-l"i whil be ntifl Initio poneii n ol i.ho ?mi Ja.-h xV'JJ'.r during his i.leamire ; all ikt -ih Jiru wirnc 1 wl iutrrtcre in any wav with tha K.iiac : 1 pjiir inre. w wu-m ami irar. I tuv cvlr oarruw. I cultivator, 1 lot of hay, lt nu litirj ui oa ri rye lli arr t wneut tn i KrtHiD'I, acre1 o rye in the kivjih", I r k toi 1 cuptiorti, I jur i-hiMt. I tloiivhiriiy. 1 muk. Uthh'i, lch'k. bureau, 1 luunj.', ls.-inJ,S b'A- tea't anl ivs i i tt. 9 chain, 1 loi oh, tin. Munrtt iJ 1A ii-iUMI Vi;T. WALTER ANDERSON, T MERCHANT ALOR COR. WOOD ST. AND SUTH AVEirjE, NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. fob is A DM IN I STI1ATO ii'S NOT I CK Uluts r.f QecrifO MuIL lata rl .!if!eron Twp., S.mwt ;o.. Pi., (iw-me-l. Letters ot dmixU.uutino uq i h aiove cALite having been granted to the uu.lor-in-vl. nutl. e 19 harelij ifWeo 'uihtMelntlebul tu It to nuka lin- me4iue payment, an. I thw bavins cLuibs or tUmaarfs will preaent tbe duly aathrulknti-J ior teulrmeot at tbe renblenre ol ibe A.lnMniKlru'i r. In Jertersoa towD.liti, ou Ttiurl.iv April s. IS50. W.M Ait LU Eeb. IS AUminisirator. Save Your Children. For expelllne vor fn.m the rvrrn Trwili bMDocinnl in tbla or anv "rher fwantry. "(Me tea miutul Kien to s rhil.l uf Mr. Hrniltmry s, expelled !4 w-wmii In fonr hounaiter taklnx tbe mjRine. Benj. Lytle, l nn T..wn hlj, P. A Is.. ex;ellel ) worm Irmn mv child wo year old." Wm. S.rer. St. Looii. Mo. Sold by druveitra. Prtneaipta. R. E stL.I.f:KS fcUO., Pnip'ra, PittKhurvh. Pa. Send tortif-ulars. July SELLERS' LIVEE PILLS Have been the latutard rmnty for the ure rl l.ter t'OMDlalin. Imtitm pvov an4l Anv, Mlrli ll-MlArhf-, and all tie. nuivemeuta of the stom wn and hvr lor over iir t ytar: Head this: -SWfr' l.trer Pills cured me of an attack ot I,lver mmitirtint ofeiirht KaodiDK " Wm. Kvd, Joilt, liln. hriw. ffi CIS.B00X. k. c seiiors 1 I'o.. nruir .. Hitta. urg. ra. boui l.y ail ilniKniela. v To HOUSEMEN visrr Persons Interested in STOCK. Your attention : called to the celebrated KE NEC Horse & RMAN'S Cattle Powder, Prepared only by M. P. HECIEEMAN, BEDFORD, PA. FOR SALE BTT W. WM I C. I Mi SsEt Faa'3,. aii C. E Ms Nov. OF APMINISTIIA ck Twp. JOTICE TflRS. batata ot Jacob Keim, late of Elkli KouierpeL count v. Fi . ilt-M Letter) of wlmlnlst rati,n on th &hnv ,t. naTiuic Deen arrantetl to the nntrclLn.t nt.n.. u "Prauj Kivrn w (uose inueoieu U It to 01:1 It Immp. late payment, and thofe havtou elaini.i aKainm n. ui prette.H mem duly authrnticjited f.irttle. ment on Saturday, the Srd dav of i.r. Mo. at tbe resilience of Win. iiretcbunn in t.iid wwn)nip. wm. KKETriniAjr, U.VVlll KEI.U, Feb. Si Adioinialrator. L EG A L NOTICE. Tobia f.rove. Snssnnnh. intcrmarrin I wit). Henrr Unpfi'adt, Masdalpne, intermarried wiih llHThl Laiulrt. rejidins In S.-in'Tt conniv. Pa-Manin linve and Kelircpa who win micV. married wi'.h.Jideph Wilt who is now d.reao.J, rc"tlitiK in Benron eonnlr, Minncta. Yoo are hereby noined that in 1 nmmnn ,.f n writ of Mr.l mn isiied out ol tbe Oqdmnfl' C'ourr of tforaeniet of Soinerse' eonntv. f i . I will h Id an Inquest on the real estate of (?aihr)no ifmve, deceaaed, in Sba.ie township, at hi-rlatereiii.irn-e, on Tuewlay. prll 9. 1S ), where 50a tin attend il 'on think pmper. SheriU-a Ufflte, j EDCJ VE K 1 LK 1 cu. i-.j , r o. ciierii!. Elevator Borejetf. Mr John St-hleyer, the proprietor ot llie Chilton, Wis., " Yolkbote, u. progrvasive Germao weekly, gratified us with the- fol lowing : Wub pleasure I adJ By teslitrvmil to the many already givea ia i&vor of St. J acoiih Oil, which 1 had occasion, to test perwirjally. I euttV red exJPtnio paias in the back ot my dock, which wetts almost UDiarahI. Having beard of til. JacoliS Oil 1 dioatchMi a u( my mea to the then we are ixit at all aarpriaed at ! ataxesi ding etoro, procured a Imttle.and thi immemorial "X" retaining tbe old commenced tu apply it at once. Tbe pain tamiry initiaL We acknowledge be Lu snbbided, and on tbe next morning I was tbe bulfe. 'Whoop him up ! Mac. all right again. A Mother 8 Grief. The pride of mother, the life and joy of a home, are ber children, hence ber grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terrible risn, if thev have a Cough. Croup, or Whooping Cough, which lead to Consump tion, it vou do not attend to it at once. SIIILOH S CONSUMPTION CURE is guaranteed to cure tbem. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and f 1 00. For Lame Back. Side or Ciiest, use Shiloh'a Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. Sold nv G. W. Benford, Druggist, Som erset, Pa. Butler buyers everywhere are refusing to take white, lardy looking butter except at "grease" prices. Consumers want no thing hut gilt-edged butter, and buyers therefore recommend their patrons to keep a uniform color throughout the year by using tbe Perfected Batter Color made by Wells. Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. It is tbe only color tbat can be relied on to never injure the butter. give the perfect color. Sold gist. St Pacl, March 6. Tbe eraio elevator of Monger, Market! & Co , of Do.lo.tb, was burned this afternoon. It cont $50,000 ia 1372 Insured for $20 000. It contained 1.010.000 buebels ot (Train. Insurance on grain about $85 009; $53,000 on grain owned by David Dow, aod $30,000 on that of Barnes A Fanoey. Toe lollowiog companies- are ioierexted: SbawDee and . Boston Commercial; German American, Nw York; West- cheater, Jiew York; New York Idkdn ance Association; Queen, Liverpool; Manhattan, New Yolk; Rhode Islaod Association; London and Lancashire. lalM MtfaM 'two Augusta, Me., March 8 Tbe Republican members of the Legisla ture met to-nigbt and chose the fol- and to always low Delegates-at-Large to tbe Chica kl by all Drag- go National Convention : Delegates Messrs fcngene He, Joteoh R. Bodwell. E. T. Oiel and Cardixo Machines for Sals. Three! a Inmn A Strnnt - Cardinir Machines lor sale at Berkley's tna, moom i-w.iii- n Mills, Simerset county. Penn a. The fix- . " ... Z, ' ' tures are almost entirely new Any per- !", reaenci a wow, v m. u sons desirinii to eaamfne or purchase, will I Simpson and A. C llamlin. call upon J. II. t'bl. ai Somerset, Pa, or Resolutions were adopted roafnrra t he undersigned Admsniaraiors ol Jacob iDg vbe principles of the partj, and Steycrdecd. nrinir thai nomination of Ruaaljir utuKuhoTti eii, - - "7- ;- .;,--".: A. 8. rHOST. I piwue. a i Lr mi u m xjimiuv ciuv Frost burg, Md. WM organised. ordertaff it. It eontaJtu fjor rolorcd plate. ) ntravia(r brut vin) pACWt, trwl fall dtvrfp(io, prvn taut (UnvCnr h.e rlantiiiff Uw varWti of Vtable aod i lower Scol. l'Uub, lidsn.ctc. Iailnhc(aU. t-'f it. A-l-lra, V. X. FEEEY t CO., Drtrnit, ffici. Jaa. M mm With His eit:ant!y on hand at?.i distillery PURE RYE WHISKIES, For sa by the L.irrvl or uaiKn. aaito.1 fr MEDICAL Al MECHANICAL PURPOSES. Onlers ailiip'sswl to Berlin, will receive pMmiitaitentlon. .viarcli .'. is) UDITOIVS "OTlCI Ktate ot Isaac Flick, iv?e;uel. Tb untlrTsiifned Au liur. iluly atnHiir.tPiI, to li5tribute the mo'N in the hamtts nf I-'uiuh VUck, AiTmr. of Isaac Klici, dcv'-l . to rhwe leKiilly erir iitlHl thereto, al-o ti (Ivtertnirio tli ailvance iccnts. 4kp. IS.ni.e i- hereby iciv-n that I will attpp ! to the 1uths t the ftitovc ;t'jilnMunnr at toy nUice in the BnniDzh oi SwuifP'ert, ou Krhtrty. .Mitrrh Wrh, iwt, whtn anvl where .ill icr?ir iucercsici r:inat- tcni. II. u i: er. .Mar. 3 Auoitor, s IIEUIFF'S SALE. A Kotate uf 1IA1INISTKATOK S NuriCE. Twjj., Ivlir. lata ot Simile iiectiii-ictl. letter of artmlnltrti!u .-ntlie lTe rotate haWnr levn arrantrMl tttuv un.irsin, m.tite i berei.y i?iveo to allpvrstD. in.ieMe.l tt s.tM eiat ti Dmite iinmettiiitv paynier.t ami fiMja hMTtnv I'l.imj or iiiimo! wi!4 present tl:fm -'uly su t hcnticatcil f r e'.t!'.uit31. to atup:iy r.lurtii S, lo. KOLE.KTI.fHIR, Ehll A.imini.ri:! r. MILL PROPERTY IyK'i'e.l In l olco l)istri.-t. Prt-ti.n l-.ln'v. Ve-t Virginia, 7 mii iu(li ul i.!riint,ury Siiini'i'lT B. Ifcli. Ka.iir.atl. Tii larm cniaiiis aN.ut l3o acres of kchI Ian I : on wlm li ihrre ia a it.rl nrvii ani. a vo.mI dwelling tio.P4. a kwI barn nrfl oih.'r larm l.uililinKS A t,i run warr p,.. r n urtrcr Dull, ami f:iw mill villi a b-.re rutt..ni l.i the mills. t T lurlker inturmatiju full iki, iira!- tinn, I S iAI,Tr.K, Paintrr'j Mi:!?, PrejVui l'..uniT, W. V.. Feb. 4, liu.i. ri virtue of a certain writ (4 A!ia. lv.ri F:i('.uts iael onk yl ilio Court uf I'oiud Plf! of Somorwt Co., Pa., and to me diructet, 1 viil exie to ate by public outcry, nt llie t. uxl Uoue, ia Somersot, Pa., oa Friday, March 10, 13S0, at 1 o'elork p. all tbe riifM. title, interest a a.1 i.laini ol the ilelnlant, I '. II. Orove, of, in on. I tu Ibe l.illow.ctr lecritl real eitate, .: AllUiatl.it ur laml of srr. un.1 Mtuatelnthe Ntroaffn uf Somret, coanty uf Somerset ao.l State of Peon'a., bavinic tbtsreoo erected a twfsttry lirit k tiweilin Iuhiw, juihle :m. other outtruilditur Bounitot nibeni.rtbbyioti fllliver Knrpper.'Bow A K. throve) on th south by Wain Nrwt. -u Ibe e.isi hy l4n'lii of law. Hrlcker, aul oihers, ana bb lie hy Ij stwrt, bciiie frt ol La. No. 9 on tne ict'Deral phinof said t"n.uifb of S'liwrcet, with the appartenancetf. Tken in executkm aa tbe property ofi'.K. Omve, a; tbe soil ut F. A. Smith, use "t Kerf 1 Kel.T. NOTICE. All person pnreha?inic at the ahore tale will pleae lake nottre, that part of the pur chase inor.ey to le male known at Wub Uiae of sale wiU le required .mm,n as tti0 uropfrty i knkcd down. oiberwbe it will axain bt; expte.1 to sale at tbe risk ul tbe tirst tiurcbHser. Tbe resi due of th. purchase money uiust be paki on or before Tbunxlay. of Ihe tirrt week of April !urt, the tiu:e flxd by tlielXrtirt lor seiaribic the acknowledgment ot deeds, and nodce.1 will he a:kBOKleiltd until poxchaie luoiivy .s paid in lull. Mierin Ulli'X, i ! February, 10, ) EfMlAU KYLE. Feb. 24 Mrerilt JOTICE. Cut'n is her?hy iciveu to any and all p?r tr.s no to purchase a not: irivi-n to " Peter Donibald, intrust ior . I nne liuinimld. dated February 'J, liT'J: ned la-. is Coil' rami Jameii All'rizht, U l-n paid and we wiil not pay it an iiu uulcss cuoiprli.-.! ;. b law. I rsina, i eb. aj, ls. DAVIS i CODES. Feb. :ii l'OR'6 .NOTICE. 1?X ECU TORS SALU Il OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tne nnlersinned rxecutorof Jacob 2leinia Lite of Ureeuvilli wwnship, dee'd, will on Thursday. March 18, 1S80, at public out cry. at the house of Lewis Stcinla, in UruenTille Township, hein the homestead ol said deceaiied, at 1 o'cluck r. si. tell tho f .1 lowinK real estate : A certain tarm situate in 'GrevnTillCoiruship, Somerset count t, Pa., ail) din l-.m.ls ol Peter U. Miller, Daniel Yatiy, John U. Keii.lnll, Henry Kambobi'a heir and others, ooutaiumtc 1H acreit, m re or less, 12 acre in meadow, and 8 acres tn tlraoer land, the lalaoce ck-areil, with a uit dwelliuj bnase, kank barn, and o'.aer ouibuild- inxs thereon erected ; also a uo.d bearing orchard oa W premises. In a Rood cummuiiltv, one-ball mile from Pocabuutae. conTenieat toscbuol Bu.l huicb. TERMS OF SALE One-seTentb part of the whole amount bid for .id premises alter deducting exueuses of sale, to remain a lien on the binJ without Interest and lo be pa il to Kum Hannah Sielnia w en she ar rives at ibe axeol twenty-one years: thctnilance of the purchase money al lollows: One-third In sand, oiw-tnim m six months, aiHl ooe-thlnl in twelve months from uay ot sale, wub interest. Possession (riven April 1st. lts.. LCWls STEIXLA, icblS, Exacntor uf Jacob ieiuU, due'd. hMateof Jonathan Plt'nT. la'o of N.irt.''.:'.mi)toB lwp., Souierset Co., P i., dee :. Letters testataentiirv on the aNive e.: lto haviDir Nren grunted lo the un.lendniil by the proper authority ; notice is hereby given to aii t ersous Indebted t sil.l estate to m.iKo Immmiiaie ay uient, aud th,se hai inn eluims a'iust theaauie lo present them iluly au. heritM-ate.l I,r settlement on Stur.lay, AlaieU t'.lli, 18 u, at the bou.se ol the deceased. JACOB POOKBAf fiH. Feb. 4 txecuor. DMINIaSTlSATOIVS NOTICE t-juto of Jujtrr.li Sr-iln-rt lat of Milfivi Ti., S-nner1! rrninty. Pit.. i;'i. Letter uf innRticnatiua on tb ftbovo nt bavtux hn nnt-i to tho UD'!ertn? I by the InIraatfi('f".ty, notiv is hereby tovea tii tho tmlehtesJUiltto niaKe laimfxiiate iaymect, aJ thi9 havlniffiairn. avln.n it 19 prmenl them luly luthcntiraieti tor wtt.rmnt,ttherp5liienr ul Maul "le.-eiiffil, tn twnsliii), uu Natantay. Lhe i"Jtli d iy ul Alnn-b. AAKO.N W IU JKKKHIAH W K I I rt E. Fvb II Aiiiini.trtr. wanted? LOCUST PINS All ffngthi, in targe muAxttiit. P n!nnnf e mr.wts would be ml' with relki , nr"ic-i who ran lunusli ienllar supplier. ! .Irws W. A. I.fcV KKIMI, W holesale Lumlr .Menrliant. Poj. I ar Street Wharf, PhilaitelL bM. Feb. la. VOTICE. 13 Tb9 pal'li" are hereliT ootificl nut to purchase two noleff wilb my stirnature thereto. (Vuleil r eb ruary 3. Ihmi, payable in b ar und si months after date intavorol E. B. Carr. em:h nx.Ilnir lor rls ruwlred dollars, as I shall resist Ibe pnymerit of the ;ame. they having been obtuled Iroin mc through Iraud. A BR AM BEAM. IF l'OU WAX! Riliable Vu:rrAiu Skdk, Cnoke Fli. i.n s.KKtM, Frui: or Ornauientai Ttkiui. or tautii"iil FloiserinK Plasts, write birtiieir New Combin ed CaliU'.itue. to. J0I1S R. &. A. MCRIKK-U, Ui Smilhneid Street, Pllut urli Fel. Vt it eow ADMINISTRATOR'S OTCE. Estate of Aaron O. Kiuimel, deceased. Letters of administration on tbe estate of Aaron O. Ktmmel, late ol Urothursvalie Twp. Sotnor ael nnty Pa., decca e havini; been granted to Samuel S. r. ruey refl.lioi in said lowuship, to wbum ali persons iiiitebiLU to sall estate are re quested lo make payment, and tboM bavli s; claims or demauus will uake knusn ibe saiao without delay. SAMUELS. FORNEY, Feb. Si Aduimirlratoni. LIFE 1NS0BANCS AGENTS. WANTED ! A hr:-claF Life Insurance CompanT tn XcW Yo,k w.nis SfflltL. VE.ifRtL mm 1.1)1 tkxbl .Ms, In aaurcaied territory iu the Sta'e of Pennsylvania. Ad. I re Nivt I.IK wr . 1 1. Bmm lerk fast UIUc. A DMINISTll ATOR'S NOTICE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance oi an onlerol sale vr.intel hy tbe Court ol Somerset county. Pa., ine nmlerslirned Assignee of Emanuel llershhe'ser will sell at pub lic sale, on Saturday, March 13, 1S80, In the town of Xew Baltimore, at 2 o'clock r. m . a certain tract of land with the apipurtenanees. situate in lows(nip ot Aiteichenv, NMinersct coun ty, P., adjoining lands of Khi Our liter, Jacob W umhaaich, Henry Sarvcr's heirs and ethers, eontainm is) acres, aU.ut M acres cleared and In a . KMiil Klatenf cultivation, and tne balance well 1 limlrel : tbe improvements are a Irame house. I and lo( barn theren erected; there is also au j orchard of choice tmli. trees on the premises; aiso I a sprinx ol never tnilinu water envement tu tbe I buildiias: this property lies directly on the route! ot the contemplated rail nad ibn unh Deter s ' ftm) vilI prftTn. Thousan-U who bare used an.1 oap. mm !. venunu ruK ni saw-wins, kmnu, b. encure.1 are livlra wltnes-es to tbe trwS el our letters of A.:min!?tra'i. o on the estate nf Peter Uerkrtiile, late ol paint Twp., dec J.. navintf lcen araote.1 by the prof er authority to tbe undersian ed.noitce is hereby uiven to ail persons lmieMe.1 to said estate to make immediate payment, aa-.l those harm? claims will present them duly au tbenticaled lor settlement ami allowance at lb late reiidem un Monday, April Z. 1sm JA'.UII HOFFMAN, Feb. 33. Administrator. ItavTrwIh ia .tflsbl OPIUM .Ukl MVS.l,;''.llt M-mitrtJy SSJ ehiirelies an! siores. l'rRMS One-tbinl of the puri'base tropjey to j be paidou eoiiiirmarl.in ot su.u an.1 delivery of! deed, one-tbirii in sia nvmlhs and and one-thirl in ' one year alter eoniirmation 'if siie wi.b interest. ', Ten percent. t be paid on day ut sale whicb is to j be deducted from the band money. OEOKOE O. WAf.KER, Feb. 18 Asinee. statement. tliat SELLER 'SLIVERPILLS nxi :ru tne w.,ri rawsul Liver iiiiipu'. lilii..usnj., lloaalacne arisinK tbereirosa, ness. Coustitail.4i, Diiiinesa aud ali disor-iers re sultbix irons a di-eased liver. Fur sale by all Iiruua uu. Price ai cents. B. K. SELLERS k. Cw., Prop-ri, PltWbanrh. Pa, C S- BOYD, ;mt Somerset! P