jbe Somerset Herald. were filled with farmers' ,E5PAT 3ta-rh 17.IMW --;jjiWiroiiio K. u. " riTTSm"KQH DIVISION. ..ftrtlwclrt,!. trains on tbis road The prewm now, falling io piles of uu, uss nin imirovea me condition ol lbe ioais any. If we have not Mid so, we say it now : The taking of ctouu will begin the first Monday in June. Snow, rain, and mud on Similar, and notwithstanding all this the several church es were well attended. Our juveniles are p-tting ready for Ens ter. Aniline and txher coloring matter will soou be in demand It may be a matter - of deep interest to some people residing in this, as well as other Revenue District, to learn that re cently Revenue Art-nt Thomas J. Grime son and A cents Clark, Harris, McLeer and other, appointed to examine into the affair o( the First Internal Heveaue Dis trictofthis State, have finished their la bors and submitted their report to the au thorities at Washington. They submit 2,200 cases to United States District Attorney Valentine for prosecution, there beine several hundred persons doing busi ness witLnut r8Jin!t special tax required School Examination. Ed. Hmald Will you please publish the following re. no.-t f our last monthly examination in the Grammar School? This detriment is divided into three (() divisions,: A and C. The nroeress in each as a whole ! has been fair. I have but ona complaint to make, viz. : irregular attendance. I5y comparing this report with onr last, you wilt observe that wo have wade a number of demotim as well as promotions. I am fully convinced of the fact, had those who have been put bacK ai tended reguiany ana made better use of their time; etptcially at IU"- jrl 'i'LTrrn as Kaiows ami ' 1 f I. ' I'll. WEST, MAIL II .c I'- 1 1 .'. a. Lr.ve : S. Vmk riniu.ii'11-liis I nlMiiinr Kii'tiniwiid Vlni.i.'t 'llU'llHUd ll iMlttlHll Uiol'l' lirwi rird ill. riiaiui.t (..Ol.. Ui-nHe Wi.l NrWtoB li ki-.'-tirt hni'Kitk a l'lltlur- MAIL. : p. m 11 IV . tu M:IS p. a. uu S.m J II A, Km ;.ui 1 : aft 2tii p. n All IT"1' run by Baltimore Time 14 minutes lrt r man riusburihtiine. TZTiriilli leaves Plu"un:b. it :& K Tw Ml" "n-TillB 11 ul P. M., Minera v m-""'',,' in cr ura Uie Kxixnu leaves ii a M - arrtviDK at Mineral 1 T. .KnUlA b 111 A a a. A. -,llrcrt and pleasant route to tne East -'rv.i ul-tllUKl . J 'K.,,.,,l M p M t d,yf i ,.t i.i-i" at JM - rlaltliuora, WO L-i.. ;mn'i i" uik. r. . ii Vail train Uli?. til irau uu-tav. Kijirrf , nmer l"lh Avenue anil Smith. The fruit buds are very forward, and it is feared that they may possibly be nipped by the fnu during this month and April. Personsare busilv enirapft irtt!irir mulr j for the spring moving.' The change ( iiuou our DusmckS men will not be num erous this year. FmrtsTAoa or Pbohkeas Irn Qcauc. With very few exo-ptions the farmers hereatxmts report the wheat fields as look ing splendid, and the prop peels good for a large crop next summer. The barefooted boy was visible last wet k, but to day be totKlles around in his cowhide boots and wears a niece of dark red flannel around his neck. by law, and the amount of special tax for home, there would have been no necessity collection win reacn neariv -.u.ow. mj iuikb. estimated value of the pioperty seized amounu to flS.wO Sixty-lour persons were arrested, nine of whom were dis charged by the United Stales Commission ers. During the Februiry term of the United Slates District Court seventeen of the cases were brought to trial, only two of which resulted in acquiuals. CLASS A. : I F. M. Kimmcl... luil fiju Klua K. tXnirail... .;!() l'JO Minnie J. t rvcr.. WW h faul A. srlicil.... vi 9. H. ii. kunser , T0 Kl, 1-I. M. Klmmel... TSl w RKSIGKATtOf OF ScrERIXTEXDEXT IItxdmaii. Mr. E K. Ilyndman. tor etulit years fiast superintendoot -of the Pittsburgh Division of the Baltinoro & Ohio railroad, has resigned that position to engage in important business enterprises in the rapidly developing country travers ed by the Pittsburgh railroad. All who have ever come In contact with C 1 1 iu. ti nli.n.li.iil llunilm.n will l.wrn it' It i u . . resignation with great regret. lie is ex- Kdna Schru-k. ceedingly popular with the traveling pub . u. ivitrn. !'" '"ft ci4j ii. - Lorn- H.r x -5 i 9 a w w m lou s; wi m $410 Wlt'lMMW im luu irt, (o or 4 y; . SSi Oi w;t Si w 114 V7, 93 VI IU V- Vi) 94! ft HO Sll Vi HH H CLra Zlmineruian.i H8 HI; 7 w, 76 W W Wl : Class B. The gardener who believes in signs is 'gency.and discharging his respousible and Marj k-'ti!.".'. hopefully looking forward to Sl Patrick's arduous duties with tact and skill, and has ,U,T"J vli day, March 17th, the day on which rour cabbage seed should be sown. Two Red ford countians returned to their homes the other day from Leadville. Col having in their possession the comfortable sum of 15,000, the result of a lucky "sil ver siriae. The wide leather belts recently so norm. lar with the fair sex have dummx-ared from the street, and hundreds ol bust and 'the present the management it ihedivUion won the conti lence and esteem of all hav ing business relations with him. Mr. Ilyndman is still a young man, and we wish him all the success that his brilliant abilities deserve and that we understand his prospects seem to indicate. TLe vacancy caused by his resignation has not yet been tilled, the company know ing that to find a man who could satisfac torily fill the vacancy made by Mr. Ilynd man s resignation is no small task. For JrnnlrColrnian... May .Siaifman.. FtraDce Suviier. E. S. BnHmVer.. ABnle K. I hi... Class C. Kl V2 ft! 1VI Ka tt N tl IH W (W IM 04 ft 1U0 : tu u 6 vo S3 Vi. VI lliO SA S3 ;i VI 76 Mi i St 76 IM 9i K4 Vi 70 SI 1UU 0 V7 M W 7 1O0 Wl 7i 4, 1 70 85 m r: SU' 701 Si tw HO 01 Sa tW 01 SO W SO :D i VI HH S7 80 W:M Si 01 00 JO M SO 04 SS S3 7 91 SO S- 94 86 i SO Vi 70 79 0 U0 9 , 91' W . an.l ilH" ,uivn. I " rur J rant aiiJ W ater .. I'l! " . . m ii m tVicnt'llFville. W. a B. B. a. vass sunaaAi. poit. KUnk CAHnaiA BA1LBOAD. . ,r Jloa tay, jv. IT. trains will ir - ( .;i. s. earjiwtnia wllto Mail traluK on 'u-vil l iv., i O- K- K- (cilt Snntlsy)- ABBiVB. 12 16 p. m. 0 p. Ill LCAVB. USt-t 10 30 a.m. ssoji.m. .. i nirnei U witli Local West. . Srww.t t" K-lr Time Tal.le. to Uk er. K. amy. Jon-ib, !'.. no couucutlulun , ;ur iiuiuicr. " , m Ifiive SunuTwt everj tunlay at u,,,i;nii-t nh M"UnlAin txin:.-f " V H 40. K. K . '' " ai-nilay l 1 . I." --1.i H-aa: wht.-ll i. r. rl."u.liu.-u::l!l,:J-- i v . it. ?a r.n. are now strapping their razors on leather Itiat once encircled their wives waists. By an act ( the Legislature at its last st-i-Miin the terms of all township olticers elected at the February election begin this year and hereafter on the first Mon day in March, instead of April, as hcreto- lore. The report that Hon. A. II. Cott'roth was lying dangerously ill.at Washington. I). C, with an attark of diphtheria was contradicted on Friday last by a telegram trora tliat gentleman to John Ii. I hi, Esq. is assigned to Mr. Charles Donnelly, Vice President of the road. Mauii sTfiVt Lute Htilitrrtiauni.. A Dole C Simer.. Julia Srhnjcli Willis Uar PaxlieHnlilerlMtUDi K U KI1H Uly Walur. Marci iM Mar H. kimiael . Marv Weiiner I W litis Miller ! V H 4. e M SI 73 44 . 34' i US 96 ai s W'i 9 1 90 B.'i SO' 60 Vl 0 S6 40 W Si BO 70 SO 6 Su a SO So 04 7a Ki 76 94 W Sll 80 WJ SO SI 7 i 04 75 78 S6 9i70 77 eo.so;s.,76 9i SO Si 7a 70t'7o74 0 VI 86 7a 0 ftO 74 06 01 I'lM Fkom Ur-isa. '. - Mrs. Kane, of Cumberlaiid, Md.. is at present veiling her son. Dr. lievics of this place.- - Mrs. JerT. Diivis started for Portia on Friday to, with tho inteation of visiting her many friends at that nlatw. We wiu ber a plensant time. A full force of hands is constantly at work in the stave factory of this place, their loreman hemic our entemrininj fel low townsman mm uobinson, the work is progressing finely. . Rev. Shafer the Slothodist minister de livered a verv alitfi nernmn in th t F. L'hurcb on last Sabbath evening to a large audience, Mr. S., has many warm friends in this part of his charge, who wish him ounuaui success. If the ground ho can remain boused up during all this tine weather, he must be a stupid lellow ; and tht othes fellow who said we would have six weeks of rough weather is as big a bur as the au-1 MARRIED. FOUMWALD LOWKV At the Lu theran parsonage, Merlin. Fa, March 4th, by Itev. J. W. Puffin bet ger. Jacob J. Formwald to Lucinda Lowry, both of Slonycreek, l a. PUILSON' GARDILL. At the home of the bride's parents, March 11th. 1S80. by Rev. J. W. Pofflnbcrger. Samuel B. Philson ta Adie Gardill, both of Berlin, Pa. CROSSEN'-EICHER-March 11. '80, by Elder G. J. Bartlebaiich. Mr. Silas Croaaen to Miss Mary E. Either, both of this county.; , LOOP EIC'JIER. At the residence of the bride's parents, March 11th. 1380, by the same Mr. Samuel C. Loop, of West moreland county, to Emily II. Eicher, of this county. PA US E ZI M M E KM AX. At the home of rbe bride, Mrcb 14, by Rev. A. E Truxal, Mr. E Emil Pause of Stoystnwn and Miss Marie Zimmerman of Somerset. DIED. thorof Jack the Giant Killer. W. 3. Kuhluian has iust returned from Baltimore where he has been attending lectures for the pst two years. He has brought with him a ditiloma which enti tles hiin to the appellalien of M. D. . Ur- sina Can now boast of three phyiciau Mr. Jerrv Wirsiiin who has been work ing at . Scutulata lor the past tiv weeks returned home on Friday night's exnreas. lie will remain over Sunday with his tarn- i months and 11 days. il.. 1 1 1 r . ... c t 1 wit. auu Wa6 Kowu. . . v Uriads. John Flemmini?. aire.1 3S veara. The young laaies of Ursina are consci- months and 15 davg. ous ot the tact that this is lean year as ; Ha? constantly oo biiJ d!UUrry I i PURE RYE WHISKIES, For sale by the Nnnrl or gallon, raited tor MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. . Onlers nl-lrwsed tn IVrlln. Pa . 1?! resiv prompt attention. Marcb-A 10 XE W ADVER TIS EXE TSS. JEW 4HrSRTJSE3lNTS "VTOTICK. Jacob SMUCKEK March 7. 18S0, at the residence of her son. Jonathan Smucker. Jlrs. Jtachel Smucker. aned 7(J years.,? acob Mumman i In llie (."urtof Uomnnifi rieas tn vnrswutnm t-onniy, .u. i Jas. L. Puglt. ) Nuverber Term, t-7. i Vi.lnnfi.Fv AMlimmntl Where, on tlie'JSth of January, laso. the above nanieil aMlanee Jan. U men, prewntci aia iietltinn to ml'l r-ourt, aakuii to be dlcnanta lrm ml'l trow ami trom all liahillry nsmuns: therrrmm, wttereupon salil Coart nrlril notice m h ,lii tn ranini in lntrrn ty pnoncuKm in . U ... i n I liTiitiim. N.ttr Is herrnv itlven to all persons tntrriUyi tn Mlil assta-nment to liar befure aakl Cmrx at ttomersei. Pa., on tne vtia any oi ipru, inw, h,.w maw If any thry hare why the ail Ja. Pnirh h.mM not he dlM-hani-ot frum talil tnut and iron, .11 ';;s(,Hn. March 10 3t ProtnonoUry. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN! SOIEBSET IABKCT Oorreetad by Oooa k B users. 86 1 50 :i'SA',fi Last Friday morning the sad news was , ammmmm bnmgbt to town of the death of Mr. W. 1 The two little girls, Xos. I and 4 in "C W. Gaithcr, the following particulars of "Xlivision. were promoted from the 5tb which we take from the Pittsburgh do, erade at the beginning ot the month. In mtrcial i our next report we will notice the other Fo.ncRti, Pa., March 12. : grades. W. W.Gaither. a conductor on the Lit-, R. R. Sanxkk. tie road, died ibis morning at eleven j Principal. o ciocK. irom tne enecu ot a wonna receiv ed on February 2 last, in the following manner ; lie put a man named Clancy Only quinstey Sheriff Kjle, last Thursday, Oreenihurg, Westmoreland county, with Mr. Jones, charged with hoise stealing, an account ot a hose arrest was given iu last wick's Hkiiai d. in custody. The Sheriff returned Saturday. iotltbetrainf.ii refusing to pay his tare. or show a ticket. After being put otf Claucv drew a revolver, and shot the con- lelt for ductor, the bail striking him on the knee. Clancy was put on the train taken to bden burg, and lodged iu the Clarion jail the next morning, where he is now couSned. Gailher was taken to Edinburg and the ! wound dressed. lie was then brought j Here and liis wouud proved to oe more se- Some tuo thousand or more voung trout, rious txan was at first expected, but the ot the i.jerkled species, were received the I community wa- mucU starued to near ot other dy from the Slate Fish Commission, u, u?ul- coroner a. u i ypneri is now u!nB in Eur1)e- by A. .1. Colborn, Emj., who had them de- noiamg an mtjuest oti me way. mei M g 8 n 5 j8 a rm-asurg. l-asiied In one ot the small mouutain ! Physician siys ue died from the ertects ot j m whole is an advice or admonition to Beblis, Pa, March 8. 18!. Editor Ukralu. .Sir: Please publiah the following eniruia in the columns ot your paper : I am composed of 32 letters. My 81. 10. 5, 17. 15, 5, is a river in the United Suites. My 33, 11, 13. 2G. 20, isa fish. My 14. 7, 10. 21, is a bird. My 12. 9 4. 30. . 8. is a river in Afr'ua. My 6, 21, 11. 27, 22, 23, 2, a city in Ire land. My 24, 25. 19. is a pronoun. My Id 19. 1. 30, 21, 17 a range ol ruoun ; H.n-i J ..-MC TkTikctAtU uKrlmer.drut. ft, p,fODKT tall... Vi'v fa 111, Ijrt Bit: Wert ij-rrf 1-11 W I'.'rlt p m .... 1 10 p. m ... 11 Si a. m. ... 4 47p. in. .... 1-7 a m .... t.S A. M Siilp I.t'cisler. U-i-S-'l'' Xit. ; of nl i ruir nf J.ilin Iiirlaiuh, N,,rili;.uu:.n Twii. N.lf "I n-'l imuk ul t.mar.ati ncrrn- h. 1MT. I'l - iit-KllfliV 11'. j.,. j.. a cul U-l ie ul Jaculi Swinla, ..-M i.M Ini-lU'lile Tap. u, -v,le ut lii'al haiatetil llaulel Pile II'.IM lit- . ol .iut nmi bm ui;U. U't i the l)ruj.-giht. K.lti-i -Wort at Bojd's. S:. JiiiiOil at C. X. Dojd's. Itoies fur lO at C. X. Boyd's. N,a Toilet Gta'ds at C. X. Boid'a. ll..;ll, Lair, and tooth brnhts. wt C. X. I'-il'ii. .. - 1 x- IVi.i 1 ure lmroiu-u ai v.. Hhk Baui, lor ci.utbs and colds, at C. En f'xfis and Sjieclaclts a specialty at t S. b.iyd's. -Kiiviog Day" April 1st, falls on Tau:ioiy thin year. 1; .m are troubled with a Lime Back, i'jv 's Kidney Pad. T.e V trial Eipiinox will be due on S..J, the 21sl til March. Vit Tborsday two weeks our ttreets ;i,&-at a moving bcene. Kfa-ijl Kivs should be caretul in their ffj" and try to avoid quarrels. 1: It if true that the Mongolian intrtduc t;.e l"i puzzle the Chinese must go. Vunl'. X Bold, and be will tell I'. L k li e Kitlm-v Pad was discover- fi S.nntiterrii" have appeared in the east n mrkft anj are about as cheap as dia- a :.;. . Nivrr tiiunt trees when the soil is wet t -i.-Uj, but wait until it is in a triable tiiii.l.'.'D. hn tiie oldest Inbutiittnts now have v ttbii that the weather of this winter e never equaled belore. "iu-iur ratrs and wafite paper. They f. t w in lively demand and are selling : hi w tlmn at auv time since the war. Tin-re it but one county in Pennsylva t that ha ni beard tbe (-brick .f the b'Jfe within her border, and thai is Ftiuic. Thr mw remedy. Day's Kidney Pad. i. ii!!vtly guaranteed i'e furall diseas'-s :t Kiihi'.-is, Bladder, and Urinarv r-lt- F..r sale by C. X. Boyd. Pretiitij and grafting fruit trees and friaiir.g out era- acd currant vines. ' rti'ne tiip at'enlion of tlnise w ho de it the cultivation ot choice fruits. A We 1,4 of choice Clover, Timothy, s' Min.nioth Clover Seed just received K-TSilcbv. C. B. M-HtiiF, Xew l. linclun, Pa. f H!kLK. LtMiK IIfke ! I am again to 2 Tut aiih a full liue of Mackerel Fish vM nt Mt.wi ptkvs forcb or pro-'"-"e. All f-h .i!d are ptiarantecd. JiM.in Kt-LLCR. Aod n,.- ibe ueas c ruts from Paris '; l,tij J ijng Lair will be fasbionatde ""triEi:. Some t.f our young ladies tt tiirtJ. t he toay." will bare to tie 'lirin with a rupe. - - t 1 !u'l 1-ne of Men's. Boy 'a. Youth's, 'to. V;v-'. and Children's Shs. easMiriniect is omnflete ami will be ; t Uit-i m prices, fi cash at Sol Ubl'8. Lift i j,at together considerably like a " "t liirorts " There are trsrvs ot care, j" ut trouble. fits of good fortune, "riift,,! p,M) nianners. bridled tongue, oe tvrr, U ady bks Jo tug to pull through. Aiaais on band the ceWbra'ed Gulden e at Springfield. Obiv streams south til town. At a receut term of the Cambria court the grand jury returned the court house as a LHiisaiice. At the previous session the same thing was done. The chances are now that Cambria will have a new court house in the near future. An editor who has probably suffered "some," tells people how to stop a paper. He saya : "Call at the office and fork np arrearages, and order it stop)ed like a nnin : and not refuse to take it out ol tbe posiofiice, and sneak away like a puppy." Au enterprising yankee lately advertised to send the solution of the 13. 13. 14 puz r.'e for two stanim ; aud to tbe many who applied, he sent back the answer : "Take upXo.13 carefully between the thumb aud ton linger and place bim where he belongs." The beautiful has boen coming down in f3; I ul squalls, at intervals, tor tbe past four or five dais. XH sutlicient for sleighing, but just enough to make il a vexed prob lem with our farmers as to whether loco motion w oui.l be easier on runners than on wheeU1. Our Suae Superintendent of Public In struction, suggests to School ItoarJs tbe lroprii t of passing reatiulious requiring all teachers in their employ to bold, near tbe close of their school term, public ex aminations or reviews ot tbe work gone over during the term. If you want to make a fellow "mad" in the shortest possible time, get some wick ed sardine to teil him that be can't work tbe Gem puzzle. Tbe way things are running now, a candidate who can't above this game through in less than halt a min ute, needn't bother himself about the tall election. Sulwcribera who contemplate removing on Ibe 1st ot April arc requested to give us timely notice to change tbe address ot their pniiers, and to be particular to name tbe putt office at which they now get tbe paper as well as that to which they wish it chang ed. This will save us much trouble and subscribers delay in getting their papers at their new homes. It may not be generally known, but it is nevertheless tbe law, that all elective offl cers which will include all persons elect ed at tbe late spring election are re quired to take what is called the ironclad oath, prescritied by the new Constitution, and all assessors are required to take the same and file a c ipy In the Commission ers' ofllce, within twenty days after the election. A splendid dairy is one that yields i s owner a good profit during the whole sea son. But he must supply the cows with what they need In order for them to be able to keep up their product. When their butter gets light in color he must make it "gilt-eded" by using Wells, UU'bardson & Co. 's Perfected Butter Color. It gives the golden color of June, and adds at least five cents per pound to the value of the butter. Somerset. Pa., Mar;h 11. 1880. Shipped in 1879 from Somerset, over the Somerset and Cambria K. K., tbe fol lowing : Car t'harooat 1-12. Iamtr " TelcicrRl'B Polei ro-loes .....1 - Wheat 44 Unifies 1. tiie. U. Cattle Sheep Apptxe.... Foatkli Cheeee 196.622. - Suaar. -J.S. Capt- Sanner, the accommodating and eenilemanly conductor ot the S. C. ii. It. furnished ns with the above item. r's ur. mud wtaiket A lull liue of Family ""w and Grain, cbetp tor cash. Josiaii Keller. a 'ler asked ; "What bird Is large " to carry ofl a man?" Xoliodv all ' 'm ,m 1,,,le c,rl "P?1 " ' ' And thih slit- fXnlainro : "Mam I'apa wouldn't be home Dtil Sal- - . I Wi. U ha tiil rnM ltT nn a a-k-' iti,y nu bg. gtviish Hats Jor . cb; men. Fatihionable and serviceable " all. fi aim k is clean and trb ptius arc as kiw aa tormerlv. You fe.j on getting good ilats cheap for a; Sol. Uhl Ri:AI! HEAD!! . l 3ttlaT M aKuET 1 Vj WeaiMar V 'e. dimr north of C'ouk A Beertts o-rentd March 1...158D. and b ki pt opi-n six dai i tf each week. uiiu r bouse it first class, .nd - u. ce ct uotv. . Tbe ' tt r.eat i,d clean ilia. '. ...la. 7 ni ft Hie Ik-tf and Polk I tall, snv "'r hall be the judges. My teraia i best k r vou and tbe same tor me mil. ;ive met cll! ' ntspertlullv. Jcc, - Wat.lI.C4MK. In another column w ill be found the ad verlL-emenl of tbe enu-riirisiuir owners of the S-mierstt Connty Cberse Factories, to w hicn we wish to particularly call the at tent ion of our farmer friends. They will find tbst tbe new ran which It is proposed to introduce will till a want felt by the man v who live so Ur from tbe factories that they were unable to send milk there. as well as those wuo nan so lew cows inai it would not have paid to send the milk so far. Mr. Sge proposes, under the new arrangement, to establish routes lor tne collection ot cream, so that tbe farmer can cet the price ot first quality of butter at his door without having tbe tremble oi churning and the care of butter afterwards Tbe cans for setting tne cream are turn Ian ed to tbe farmer tree of charge. Call at their office and examine and see for your self. Save money, save labor, save time, Serilntr for 31arcb will be remarkable tor lhe number, variety and beauty of iu illustratitms. It will contain sketches from probably tbe largest number of well known artists who have ever contributed to any one issue of tbe magazine. Among the Americans wno win nave pictures in ibis number may be mentioned E. A. Ab bey. W s H- Chase, K. bwain GiQord. Ar bur Quarlley. C. S. Keinhart, ilopkinaon Smith, J.-AUen weir, jury lialloek Foote, Fraacti. Lathrup, W. M. Laffan. X Saronv. W. it O (.kmovao, Alfred Kap pes. V. II. Gibson, . It. Ktcrdan, F. Uel- raan. uW. Taber. J. il. Tanbiman, etc. In addition, Cham (the late French carl ..... .1 V Mitt 1 .d . J k . .. . iauiiimi " n iiiiiwiiwii acvvumrn tbel reproductions of hit best work, together Meat MarUt with a cut of. Monnvex celebrated, ere as it can I tion, "M. J.nepn Pruobomrae." Charle bis wouud. Anoiher murder trial tor Clarion county. Mr. Gaitber was the elder son of Sam uel Gaiibtr Esq , ol this place. When a boy he IcarneJ tbe printing trade in the IIekalo ollice. and was for some time one of the associate editors 'f the Whig a pa per published at this place. At Ibe Coin pleiion of the Pittsburgh & Couuelisville railroad, he obtained a jiosiiioii as conduc tor on one of its passenger trains, he w s a faitblul efficient officer, kind and accoui modating. For the past two years he has been a passenger conductor on Ibe road on which be met with the cause ol his un timely end. Quite a ripple of excitement wis visible on our streets, last 'l buisday, caused by larce band-bill ueally punted at tbe IIkkalo office beiug posted up, setting toitb the fact that Jus. L. Uandolph. Esq., Chief Engineer ot the Baltimore & Onto Kailrtwd, solicits pronulg tor tbe gradua tion, masonry, turutshing ot cruse ties and ballasting ot the Somerset & Cambria U K , from Someiset to Johusiown. A sim ilar statement apttears in our advertising coluums. . . ' 1 ne distance of the route, as surveyed by tbe engineers, is thirty-seven miles. aud this baa been divided into the same number of sectious of one mile each. All bids must be in by the 25ib ineL From the above it will be teen that the much- talked-of extension ot ibe S. & C. K. R, from this place to Johnstown, ia to be an accomplished tact ere long... The right ot way has been secure 1, except in a iosr in stances, along the entire route, and those of us living along the line will in all .prob ability bear tbe shrill whistle 'ot the 'iron horse, aa it .wakes: the echoes through the valley ot the Stony creek and Quemahoning. There are vast beds of minerals lying dormant on the route of tbe projected road, and capital ia Waiting to develop the resource of the district through which it will pass. As soon as the rails are kscated. bv which a market can be. speedily and easily reacaed, the work ot opening up belds ot mineral, ot building industrial works, and ot enhancing the value ot lands and the prosperity ot the large num ber ot farmers and others interested will goon with surprising rapidity, anl even the wildest dreams ot many who have for years been advocating the erection of this railroad may be fully realized. 1 he engineers located at jbia place nave tor tbe least few dais bees running an ex perimental line to test tbe feasibility of leaving tbe present road south ot town. branching oft to the west and crossing the pike near the residence ol Mr. Swtse, then taking a northeasterly direction and strik ing tbe surveyed route at a point a short distance north of the Stoystown bridge. This has been found impracticable and tbe route first talked ot, running tbe full length of Pleasant street In the east end of town has been permanently decided upon. We do not propose at this time to extend our remarks upon the great advantages that will accrue to our people from the connecting link which will be constructed between this place and Johnstewn. Ibe building of the thoroughfare means more than a mere uniting by means of band; of iron and steel ot the two places. It wiil be a mal'xr ol pleasing interest to nearly all tbe residents of this county, particular ly those ot the noithern end, that the long talked of railroad is now certainty and will be built during tne present year. soldiers. B. F. K. &. C. C. B. they are seen to turn nut quite Ireuuently calling on the young genu. The young men should remember loo, that they have no light to wink at a lady, but that it is the 1 ghlol the lady to wiuk first. I DaLai - - Tbe young men aud boys ot our town j CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR nave a habit ot standing ou the street ! ' corners in the evening and crowding the ' AplK., ,lrle(j ft ladies-otf the sidewalks. They should AiH.!eVutter, V aral.!""""!!.!"!"! remember that tbey have no right to do Hrao. too s so, aud we hope that the town authorities aulr', y ft reuf!""""""""" will take the mutter ia band and clean olf Bueiswiieat. tuhei"."..V.".""r.'".". & FEED the corner loungers or not.' i whether they like It The gravel -train bands of this place struck lor higher wages on last Friday.' The company have been paying f I 25 per day to the bands on the west end of tbe road, and it is right and proper that all should receive it Indeed it puzzles us to kuow how a man who has a family to sup port tau live on it. lit certainly cannot save anything. . meal. Km ft Beeawax, fi a ilaco, (iioulilera, ill ililea, i " cuunirj hams, fl t tXirn, (eari fl hunnel Coru,(iUel)e4) bushel Corn meal Call rkina. y . Kioce, fl dot . Fl.iur, Vhtil FIaxeed ft ha.. (64 a) Haius, (nunar-curnJ) ft..... Lant. f) B Leather, red aole, f) ft... " uiitier " " kip. " IHIiliiilnxa, and chop loo fti... K.a, V ft : hall, No. t, y bbl. extra Urvund A lam, per tack. " Aabton, per Hack.... Suar, yellow ft " whttn Tallow, f) ft Wneati l bos Wmil. V ft .... , Addison Tojship. Editor Hlkald. Sir: It was said many years ago. that "wisdom proceeded out of the mouths ot oalies sua suck;iugs, but it is seldom, aot alwaj'S in a whole life time, that one is permitted the joy of be holding such a wonderful overd iw of wis dom, not of the ordinary kind, as is mani fested by "Lost Cover o. 1. in Just week's issue ot the DtmoeraL It is almost beyond human comprehen sion why such a deiicate youth should he ptsesaed of such extraordinary wisdom. If there is any particular diet upon which he subsists, that makes him so smart, be can make himself a public bene factor and a blessing t his race, by telling w hat it consists ot. It would, no doubt, be a misfortune, if tbis delectable vouib should lake diphthe ria or scarlet fever before be becomes old eoojh to vote. He might die. aud a Democratic vine be lost ; but, should he have to shift this mortal coil before he delivers himself ot all be knows, it would be a universal calamity. While such fatal diseases as diphtheria Tcits-EVFooT Items. Some scoundrel threw a stone into the glass front ot J. A. Hunter's store, Friday evening. . The plank walk to the I'rsina Bail road Station is likely to be a second failure. Tut: workingiuen claim that the business meu of I'rsina wouldn't meet them halt way oa subscription. A report is going on the latest "grape vine" that an Addison man, who had whipped his wita and then escaped, when almost in tbe hands of the Constable, has gone to Maryland. Some of the Ihas stig ttsl that he is "Lost Cover Xo. 5." We don't profess to know. memorial 3 knows. Pi fillips that i.vi-Mac. Conkluexce Items. The recent rains and light snow falls have made tbe roads almost impissuble. Diphtheria, scarlet and typhoid fevers, and all other malignant diseases, have de parted from this place and vicinity, and Uie medical profession ot tbe town are about ready to exclaim : "The summer is ended, and the winter is almost passed, and yet there la nothin' to do " Mrs. Wersieg, wife of Henry 'Wersing, ot Harnedsville, departed this lite a few days ago, Mrs. Wersing was an aged and highly respected lady. The village of Harnedsville can still boast of having with in its limits tour persons, whose ages in aggregate amount to considerably over 30C years, namely. Judge Hanna, Major Han na. Capt. Wersing, and Mrs. ClarR.' Long may tbey live, and may their last hours be the happiest. 'The little squib from "Little End," in tbe last week's issue of the Uebald, in reply to "Jno." is highly significant of tbe writer. ' He tailed, how'ever, to say to which of the "little ends' he belonged, but it is reasonable to suppose to the Dem ocracy, since he is elated over the defeat ot a good life-long Republican tor Street Commissioner. Tbe strictures be attempts to throw upon one ot out physicians is un fouuded, unkind, indecent, and only wor thy of the writer. Maich 13, 1890. Behli Items. There will be a musical and literary en tertainment given in the School house of this place by members of tbe Grammar department of the pablic school on Fri day evening the 19th iust. The program consists of vocal and instrumental music. Recitations, Colloquies, Tableaux, 1'anto mtnea. etc., aud judging from the prepara tions being -made it will certainly be a grand affair. . One ot tbe young gentlemen of our 'own completed his manhood on Wei'neslay last by taking to himself a "better three quarters." The interesting parties were Mr. Samuel Pbilsm Jr , aud Miss Adie Gardill. They started the same day tor a trip tn which tbey expect to take in the Xational Capital and other Eastern cities. Cliff. Hefhey's cornet band is preparing tor their return. Mr. Herman Bruhaker lost a very tine horse one day last week. Some Eastern men who were purchasing horses for tbe market had called to see the horse, when Mr. Bruhaker link the halter off intend ing to drive bim into the yard. As soon as the boiee found that be was free, he mtde a spring toward tbe door, and stria ing his bead against the top piece ot the door-frame, he tell as though he had been shot, and di.Hl in few days afterward. Those having tbe manigement ot horses in winter time should be careful, never to allow a horse that is kept standing in tbe stable and being fed well to run louse, as he will almost certainly injure himself in some wav. t ' . -. i . . E. As ATosi8Ri?iG Fact. A large pro- ! portion of the American people are bvday aying from tbe etlects ot Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result ot these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alanning, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjovment and usefulness as It ought to be. There is no good reason ord Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co, After a long respite, wa thoucht to airaia to rii4cliiiu In Him rnilre ul tht. ITc-r- tatM,1fiDa.. ald tbe existing state of affairs here in . C.h' ;,;,",' ..wl..- :o.. u i !.. "i r iu uimii.1 u village. Lituuugu vi c kucw itjefuni the mercenary "Mac to be an occasional correspondent from this place, and are aware of the hostility that lurks in his bo som towards other correspondents. We hud cot the faintest idea that, our reap pearance would excite his roalevoleut spirit to sucti an extent as to cause it to troth and knm and an i Uy boil ov r. ' In deed it would have ben wi 11 ! r hiiu h d he remained sileut, loi his coming te the trout agaia has ouly added stress to the bint set lorth in our last, . viz : that of bis enirrty headedness. .Now u we did write the wor iVnuiemorial although tbe prefix is want ing in the original manuscript-we question whether its use ia incorrect as viewed by "Mac." But flist we want it understood that we didn't say we have been a corres pondent of the Herald trom time imme morial as "Mac" would have- tbe readers itelieve. See our items. We admit our liability to make mi-ttakes but it is be yond the reich of "Mac" to point them out to us. It we thought him responsible we could have brought him to justice long ago for the many barbarities he has com muted. Doubtless be has learued by this lime that "he who speaks ot things that do uoi concern him, shall bear ot things that will not please him." "M " . March 13, 18S0 te to So ax?oe ai os Ibe We 4 60C ..$2 o , Xoe 7.7... 7.7.7. e lwe tit to 70C Joe ar Sc raej te mi 7D tar sea uie 6M$700 .......TVHfsoc SI M iixUbe -An ktoioe 75e le ..:iMSiei 6o .41 ottts: .4 06 KilQ iottvt)4 u 1 f'0 WALTER ANDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR COS. WOOD ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE, NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET, PITX3BTJBGH, febtS ' N 0T1CE rVtaShfriB'fiiiileor the personal riMierty sew au ve a i is e u t; n r& , OrriraovCajKr Fnoutrna. liALTIMIIKK, AUn-ll 10, 1SSO. 1)U0P0$ALS will be received the anderaiantd at this office or at the A young man by tbe name of William Kulz. coachman tor Mr. Charles MeClel lan, came to uiy store one morning com plaining that his feet hurt bim. very badly, an u exprc.-sii.g tears that they were frost bitten. He bad in v.iiu tried to get relief by consulting physicians, and had endeav ored, without success,. .to etisilbe pain by rubbing his feet with enow and ice, the remedy applied in such case . Beiug ex posed a great deal to the cold by bis occu pation, his feet got worse daily, until one day be fainted in the street. 'A tew days after he again came to my store and show ed me his feet. . I have seen a great many sores in my lite, but nothing to equal this, and was at raid the poor fellow would lose his limbs. He asked me lor tit. Jacobs Oil; bat at first X refused, as I did not wish to take the responsibility upon mvselt, not being a great admirer of so-called I'alent Medicines. However, some friends, who happened to be in the store at the time, begged me to give the St- Jacobs Oil to the sufferer ; so we rubbed his feet well with the Oil, and he took tbe remainder with bim. After nine days the same ram again came into my store, perfectly well, and re quested me to write to you ot this most wonderful cure ; he also stated that two other persons had been cured ot Rheuma tism by the same bottle which had helped him. John Lkszen, Avon, Ohio. liow toRbach Kansas. Persons mov ing to tbe West should consult their own comfort by selecting the route by which there are sure connections in Union De pot, fast ti-ains and comfortable cars. There ia no line that can compare with the Pan Handle Uotite in these particulars. Two daily trains leave Union Depot, Pitts burgh, via Pan Handle Route, whieh run through in many hours quicker time than by any other line as follows : Irf-avePltUt.urxh, (city tiliit). 8:.M. 11:47 r. 31. Arrive, St. Luuis - Kansas City.. " Leavenworth. " AUhuun " St. Joseph.... Prompt connections ...J 3lA.lt 93)0 p. x. ...IOKAp.M. 830 A. X. ,..ll:44r. x. liUia. x. ....ISO a. Jt. llr.Oa. M. a. x. 1205 r. x are made in Union Depots at points named, tor a.l land points. For further tnlormaiion, time tables, etc.. address W. L. O' Brien, General Passen- cer Agent, Pan Dandle Route, Columbus, Ohio. FlVB Ut'NDhED TH0CSA5D STRONG In tbe past few months there bas been more than 500.000 bottles of Ski!oh'$ Cure SoW. Out of the vast nuraher of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases ol Consumption have been cured. All t'oiu'ha, Cronp, Asthma and BroDcbitis. yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks in its praise. To those who have not used It, let us say, if you have a Cough, or your child tbe Croup, and you value life don't lail to try it For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh'a Porous Plas ter. Sold by G. W. Bentord, Druggist, Som erset, Pa. A Stkakoe Psoplk. Do you know that there are strange people ia our com munity, we say stranse because tbey seem to prefer to suifer and pass their days mis erably, made s by Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, Indigestion. Constipation, and genera) debility, when SllILOH'S VITAL 1ZER is guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Geo. W. Dexfohd, Somerset, Pa. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh. Dioththeria, Canker mouvh, I PA.. ENGINEER'S OFFICE IN SOMERSET. UNTIL, f2uu INS'F., FOR THE Graduation, ?Iaonry Crom Tle and Hall ist OF THE S322S32T & CA1IE2IA 2AILE0AD From Somerset to Johnstown. (37) I hirty-scven sections of one mile eai h. all to return Ivunia. AIo. fur the arrhlnit nf Plnkerton anl Sliuu fly Tunnels and pan ot the Bnnike Tunnel, all in Ibe i'iU'iun(u llivu-liin of the Hal Uoiore aitlhlo Kallniail. f I ids. PriihnU anil peolhetiona can lie seen at the boglneen' Ottti-e, Simeraet ii uase, Somerset, Pa. A time will t an important eml.leration in awartlins; tbeeontrnit, the pmjiial should state time ol oomineDceuient anil enuiiloi ion. .faviuenu.Canh; muoihij; with reservation speciUeil Ii eiio'ract. Aiter.t'ions la plans anil liK-aiion wilt lie aiale whenever the e.i can be reilui-eif. The oimpany res-.rves the right to rejeet any ami all tiki. . JAMES L. RAMTKH.PH. Chief Eaitincer. J. B. WASHINGTON. Asaiataat Aoaltur. March IT, It ULETO ACCEPT OU REFUSE. R or Jacvli 31eyers, held in UueinahonioK Ttrp.. Som- ri 1 .. I'a . on Tueada. Sth 1S7S. be auilernixn e.1 tiup-haseil the fiitlowina: list of articles wbirta be baa iellln pneaeasum ot ihesaul Jat RCjers ilurlun his nleasnre: all pewns are warned not to Interfere In any way wun toe same; i 1 nair mares, wairon anil (ears, I bay eolt. enwa. 1 heller. 1 Teaxlinc ealres. t sow. 1 plow. harrow. 1 t-uluratnr. 1 lot of hay, 10 bo.liels of oats. 12 hashela rve. Vi acres of wheat iu the around, 8 acre of rye in the irmand, 1 eouk store. leuptmunl, 1 flour client, 1 doughtray, 1 sin a, ; tallies, 1 clif-sr. i hareau, 1 loo nun, 1 stanJ, 3 bed steads and Dediiloa:, chair. !!; chain. March 10 1AV1U BARNH 1IT. SPRING, 1880. OAEPETS! A Large and Choice Stock of In grains, . Tapestry Brussels, Body Brussels, Marquetts and Axtnin- stcrs, with Bugs and Borders to match. . Also Oil Cloths, Linoleums and Ligaums. BOYARD mum ' 2C:. 33 Fiftli Averts, ' PITTSBURGH, We (Wire to call the attention of all DafrylDeo to tN FAIRLAND PATENT MILK CAN For cream raisins;, and to Invite aa lupethm of its adranfaa-ee t Vtirj as. consrsTucTioisr. Tha taa is oftt: Mlowins; dlmeostonf aihl eonstrnctlon. They are lw' tnebc hlh. diameter at the top, lu at the tutoaa prorated with aa A.IR TU13E IN CENTRE M tockes la tut the cooling; of the milk sane, making Ute eaas whea eerered air tlgat. The can ta prwTidi The eaa Is of tin hiring a rabbet band plane tn led with the periphery ct the A GLASS GAUGE Inserted in its side for measuring depth of .Team ,- and is so eonstrarted as to preserve tae milk perfect eooctitioei ia warm weather awl without tbe ase of toe, aet more eraam la it howre) thaa eaa I secured la the eld aianner of settine; II left to swad aatU soar The eirer pre ee eta aay lapwrttiee tne air rrum coming la contact wun iAeJmilk as when piaeedin eaa ia keraetsaaily ase lea. ADVANTAGES The can may bs set ia or a air, Umperatore being to to M. and la water Jorlog the warm, weather. The Fairland Creamery Plan or Method Consists eftke aatheriairftf cream from the farmer, the adrantaa-e of which U areat la seetioas where tn dairies are small aad distance bom taotorjr will aot warraat Ike deitreriag at mils. 1st. The cost and economy in manufacturing the butter. 2nd. 3rd. Having the skim milk sweet 1'or feeding. It encourages the keeping of stock haying better pro ducing qualities as the dairy will receive pay according to the amount of cream furnished. 4th. By this manner of setting milk we can guarantee more butter by one-half to one pound, per hundred weight of milk, than by the old process. oth. That you can secure the price of first quality of butter at your door without the hand labor churning and care of butter afterward. In eooclusl jn we wcoM saj that w lorii lUOeonre Stayer, the petitioner. Margaret Steyer, of t'roetlianf, A llexany County. Maryland, John Steyer's bi-!r, vil : Susannah Kinhnell, of Ualilaad Post Offl 'e, Maryland, Oeorxe Steyer. of Oakland Post UtBee, Maryland, Kllttbeth Ham mond in Iowa, address unknown, tiatherine's heirs (name of bnshand an ehildrea ankn-wn, no ad drw), tbsalom Steyer. deceased, has the follow. Ins; bein. (nine)eii: John Steyer. Jacob Steyer. Mary Jane linmel, Sarah Steyer. Daniel K Stey er. tlijih P. Steyer. Martin L. Steyer, Oeorxe Steyer, all ol Cla Poet Omce, Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Shadrick Steyer. whereabouts sn kaiiwn, not h.-arl from lor abont thirty years, fclitilieih pikcr. a sister at Oakland, Maryland, Catharine Haumon t a sister also of deeeilent, is dead, leatrtna nine In no, via : tleurtre Hammoeal ami Sarah Kumnirton, Mi.lwood. Knex enunty, I Ihio. Utile M lis and Ly.lU Darter. Mt. I'ninn. blnozeniinir Ohm Mary Ann Lvfo.rner Shikib Piui Office. Itietiiaod canty. 0ij., Susan Utile. Opiltka. Ijeeeoaniy, Alabama. u Voa are hereby n t ibl to apfiear at an'Or phans' Court to ne held at Somerset, on Monday, the Mi h day of April next, to accept or refuse the real estate of of Jacob Steyer, deceased, at the ap praised raluatioo. or show cause why ;tne same should not be sold. HhertiTs Otnce, EDOAE KYLE, ilarch lT.sau. Sherlfl.. Injector Lte it if vou ite- breatU. Price 50 fur that, if run will tinlv Ihrnwr nam nrs- .i ti. i.i.. ;n cuifil'a ft. I .. ..1 J.' . - . x BUU llwi ' " ' , iu . . " . " v -. . . . . mnaacarm it-er arc lui.ioj: wuuuo, judice and alsepticisru. take Uie advice 1 TARK1I REMEDY. A nasal wouu or wpii cnougu tu uiui a nine . yruggigig AQd your trienda. and try one j free waa Ktttl D,-,ie catnip tea. once 10 a while, bK toootten, btntk; of Green August t'l-er. " Your ' 8jre htatltn, autl sweet iu jtca uiai kij 'nn gieeay reiiel u Certain. Altlliun ol 1X- rnu. inlaatiklifc.tbathemayimWtinci tuia micine have been Riven i bold b GiX). W. BEirom, Somerset, to future generationa. Some admiring ,,waj. to !rjr ita Tinae, with aatUttctory ! pj. ineod might wrap bim up in a little doii reaulu in every case. You can bay a fennel, only a little, and atore bim aalely aampe bott'e tor 10 cents to try. Three! A New Method is Medicixe. By away in tome alrv apartment ot tbe bouae, ,jISe8 will relieve the worst case Poai-1 th new method every sick iiermin can get euner next uie mm or toe mure, out nut tjvelv aold bv au UruKiiisU on the West- a packate of the dry Vegetable compound. loo tar Irom some rosy ,bed, where dogs ern Continent j Kidney-Wort, and prepare ror themselves tuner oara nor one, uum a. ucuvrr j , i hi qnajia oi mediciae. U is a speciac himself ot all his wisdom. Juai think, lor . R . eeri.wnere are reftisinir ! KiJney diseases. Uver complaint. a moment, now uen. itoas, xn. Atia-us tine, Jim Blaine. Gen Grant, John Sher man, and a host of others, will hang their heads and blush in shame, alter reading his wondertui production. . Bat what a boa I ht poor deluded father, from wbe sins he asks to be delivered ! Won't be stand in utter bewilderment, when in the ckse future be will lbokt his aim, mottnt ed iipua. wheels, wttU eail6Hoater in to take white, lardy lookin butter except Constipaiion and Hies, and a granft toaic at rrease" pricea. Consumers want no- ur fcmfcles.-' ' " ' and buyers ..." . . . j ...1 w - wins- out ,ku u.. ,c: Mrat Makke-t.. Main Ck St. mereiure rro.uuu.-uu lue.r .ria H. aeep- wiu hllVe ,. niX , ,, .,nUf. .... prf. reasonable prices. meat wagon three timet eaca week.' - , : . , Ueset Kj;kiar. - win naye on band at all tin a .nnitorm color tbmugho tit the year bv . y ot re Hells, llicbardsun fe tul, Burliatrton. t. ' .k - t js tbe liulj ool'ir that can be relied on to ' never injure tbe butter, and to alwsvs ' txiiu by all Uriiif- , braecbes potkeiaand shot guns tied tothe . - . : jar&rf. toUatftWootoiU'fn.mnkt toe or his. bauta. Pickine his teeth with " '. j bis usual trip' tai with a select elephant's tusks, sweeping over tbe coun ; Cardiso Machuses ro Sale Three ' 8lot,t 3? bicL hevers tut wool, try. gathering ia from the broad highways' Carding Machines 'tor sale at P-kif'! .. il." - Irwn the mountains bitch u tbe valley Mills, ruterset cnuntv. rjaa1. The flx- Shiloh s Latarhu Kkmeot A mar- low tbe elect, ibe .Addison Iuiacracv. turv arc aU.ru eoKrelv' newJ-Adv 'vi-f- velous Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria. Can these only KrDublicaus Ur leadin astray ..na tWsirinf id e iittnifie of tiflrcliav. will ker moutu, and lit-ad Actio. With each maiini lli nrr-ar-nt i,nir bi tit fuir nf' ui mi. Wl 1.1 s.i.i uli . "..11 T Jt I KI oe W. .m.ii ,.- ImiiIm thr i. an itii'. nimia n.aMl iniM4tr Uuia, and !i. de Dmrtrieff. Kusnn ar-! his other relatives? Jusft ruiaciue.' Mr.' (lie uiiiU raftned AdtUiaiatrators ot Jacob lor tbe more succeaalul Ueataieut ' of tbe tist now in 'Pans,' w ilf also omtribnte ilrastrationi to the second tntslltnent of Kujrt-ne rVhoyter's aerial history, 'I'eter the Great" Xditor, what a ahakiug mere wfltHic amMg Steyer decd. txic ury Donea IB Auaisoo .- , . JiotHTArSEEB. March 12, 180. " GEOIWE STEYER. , A-S. FKOST. Frost burg, MJ. fiiaiilaiut, without extra charge. , Vice r.n - .' - -' - - - T i . - - j For sale by G. W." Behforvl," Kom'.rset, t'a. PUBLIC SALE. OF VALUABLE REALEST ATE. furroant to an order of the Orphans' Ooart of Someset counir. I'a there will he sold at public sale oa the "Diamond," Somerset boronirn, in said eoanty, on Saturday, April 10, H80, at 2 o'clock r. Jt., the following described real estate, late of Paniel Pile. decV, to wit . A cenaia lot of around situate in Somerset bor ouah, S -tDf met county. Pa.. m which there ir; ereeteil a twiMitory Iujc ntaise and outhatldins; sakl lot ot eround ts buuwted en the aoth by Wain street, on the east by Spring alley .on tbe soai h by Patriot street, and on the west by lot of Washing ton negation. TERMS-CASU. JAIh P. PILE. AUSTIN S. KEEL. March 17 Administrator. - DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE La late of Gertrude Mishler tat of Jenner Twp., Somerset eaanty. Pa., dee'd. Le-tersol a.lmln is; ration on theaoorc estate bar- ins; been aranted t the anlerala-ned, aotie Is her. hj itiren Uthie Indented to itte make Imme diate payment, ami those ' havinc claims or de mands will prevnt them duly aui hentirated lor seitlement. Saturday. April 34i h. 1km. at late resilience of deceased in Jenner township. j.if. nisniiMt. JAME.-J M M1SHLER. Marh 17 Adminietrators. UD I TOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Isaac Flick. dceea.ed. The uadenila-tieil Auditor, duty apprdnteit. to distribute the lunds in the hamle of Isaiah Flsrk. Ad'mr. nf laaae Flick, dec d . to thone lea-ally en titled thereto, also to determine tbe advance uenta. ae. Notice ts hereby siren that I will a'.ten ! to the duties "I the above appointment at my erftc in the Hiironirnta oarrsei. on tnoay, uarra 'JBitt, 1KH0, wlua and where all peraoos iuterested can at tend. II. L. BAEK, Mar. 3 Auditor. DMIXISTBATORS Tt OT1CE. Estate of David I hr. lata of Shade Twp deeeawd. Letters of administration on tbe a bore estate liavinv been rranted to the nndersbrned. notice la bereny anrea to all persons Indelited to said rat ate to make Immediate payment and those having rlaluui or demands will present them italy au- tnmtii-aicu ur seiiicinent, on Saturday. Jtareo a, ISsu. ROBtRT LTIHR. Eebll , Admiaiatratar. ADM1 Estate of Jn DM1SISTRAT0R S NOTICE. srih Selb.rt lata of U Vni Two. Somerset count jt, i a , ueo a. Letter ot'atfealuiairalwa aa tbe aoere estate navlazneen K!cied tatava aoiiersiiraeet by the jniperautnoruy, not toe sj aereny aiiven to tnoee indebted to UVu. waaa taiavadlata payaiaat, and those baTina-el&iins aKainsl it ta preseat them dalT uthbLlcaled forsetttemcnt, at the residence ot aakl deceased, in said lowaahip, oa SataMay, the xuth da; ol .wairn, two. d a n . .v iij, . JEUEJdlAH Vv FIMKE, ' Feb 11 v AdmlnLtrators. WANTED : r LQCUST PINS ad ;n yrii, ia tarye fuanttrt. ' Kermaaent . n racts would be made with re 11a lilrir M-a whoraa furnish learnlar supplies. Ad dress VY. A. LLVEK1. W boli-sale Lumber Mrrcbaat. PopKr Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Feb. 18. EXECUTORS SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undi-rs aiieii eierutor of Jacob Steinla .late of GreeuvtU s township, dee'd, will on 'ihursdoy, March 18, 1880, at public out cry, at the hmse of Lewis Stetnla, In Greenville Township, twins; tbe homestead ol said deceaned, at 1 o'clock r. X. sell the fid- kiwinx real estate : A certain farm r ttuute In TOreenvtlle lownshln. Somerset count v. Pa., l tiiins; lands of Peter U ttilicr. Iiantci 1 utiy, jonu t,. ft.en.ian, tienry Kambold's hclrai others, cmtainlnK IVi acres. mure or 1-s, 1 ceres in meadow, and S acres in timner laml. ttie Latance cleareil, with a 1" dwelllnv biiuw, bank bam, and other outbulld lnas thereiin crrtcd ; aliio a aiid bearing orchard on iiaid premie In a frood community, one-halt mile fmiu Fucaiivutaa, convenient to school and aluuch. . TLRMS OF SALE (n seventh part of the whole amount Md for said premises alter deducting expenses of sale, to remain a lien on the land without interest and to be paid to Rose Hannah- Stelnta wr.en she ar rives at i he are of twenty-one years: the balance of the purchase money as follows: One-third in hand, une-tninl ta six month., ami oae-tainl In twelve months fpjm aay of sale, with interest. fossefuin irtvcn April imo. . LfcWLS STE1XLA, IeM!L Executor of Jacob "teinla, dee'd. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Oenrtre Mull, lata ot Jefferson . Twp., Somerset Oo., Pa., deeeaaedw Letters ol ailministratioa on the abov estate bavins: been irranted to the underis;ned, aotic if hereby given o those Indebted to It to make im mediate payment, and those hatlaa- claims or demands will present tbw duly authenticated lor settlement at tne residence ol me Admimstrauw la JeflerKia township, vn Ttiurlay April S, 1U0 WMNULL, Eeb. Is Administrator. Save Your Children. For ezpelliner worst from the rrptem, Ptotlem Vfrmllnn. haanoeoual In this or any othet country toe teas onofal clven to a child of Mr uraiiDury a. ezpeuea zm worms la four boursarte takinr the mik-loe. benj. Lytle, Union Towu ship. Pa. Alfti "expelled 4eu worsta from my ehib wo years old." Wm. Server. St. Lewis. Me Sold by druira-sts. Priced eta. R. E SELLERS ami., Priti rs, PltUbarKh, Pa. Send for circulars Julys SELLER? LITER HLLS Have been the standard remedy tor the rare O' lliw reBplsimta. le.liv.BMa Fesst nisei Aasj. "Ira HnMlache, and U de raaaemenu of the stomach and liver tor over Jkfli gturt. Read tbis: "ScUrrs' Liver Piile rarrd me of an attaraoi uver complaint or eisht Tears nanmiiar " wm. l-.vana, Joilet, Ills. Price, eta a rix. K. r. sellers a v.. propr a., Pitts. ours;, ra. sold by all druargnts. N TOT ICE. Uaatian is hereby itlven to aay and all persons ao to purchase a nnte riven to Peter Dumtvld inlrttal liar Jane Iiumnald, dated February 20 lit 70: sia-ned Davis k. Coder awl James Albrtrht. aa it has been paid and we will not pay It attain aniep cnoiin-iieu to ny law. Urtdna. Feb. 'JS. Ivtl. DAVIS Sl CODER.. Fell. 15 N' OF ADMINISTRA- TOTICE TORS. Unateof Jacob Keim, late of FJkUck Twa.. aV merseteoaaty. Pa deew. Letters of aitnunistratioa tm the above aetata ha vina; been mated to the anderTianed. omlcels hereby given to those imlebted to It to make Imme diate payment, and those bavin claims aarainsi it. to preseat tnem ilaly authenticated for settle ment on Sal unlay, tbe 3rd dav of AuiiL 1 ioj at the residence of Wm. K retch man in aaid township. VM. K K rTTtJrl jl AX. DAVII KEIM. Feb. 2i Administrator. msmcriQ TEST ot thete raas, aa wadeslre te start ron'.es f.r the yatherinjr of cream la sections eat already reached "by as. w intend pay to tne HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for cream, aim rurnisbtoaT the, farmer wi-.a the cm free while so dlspohis;of his cream, thereby rtv'nar him tne benefit of tbe emet Improved a. .uratu- whereby he eaa increase his yield frum to i. The eaa la on axhibltioa at oar oB s In SOMERSET, IFIEIEn'.A.., where we will be pleased to have youen and we will glvo yon full taformatloB conecrnlag tlta SOMJERSET DA1RY C03IPAI Y (Limited.) -4 9 v Ii EG A L NOTICE. Toblss f.rove. Susannah. latermirrleilVwtth Henrv Dupsuuit, Macilalene, intermarried witn David Lambert, rent-Unit In Somerset county. Pa.. Martin l inrre ami Rebecca, who was lnter marrieiJ wi:h Joseph Wilt wh-i is now deceased. re.Mina In Bcntua eoanty, Minnesota. lou are herebv notihed that in Dursuanee of a writ of parti Ion lued out of the Oruhans' Cour" ol Somerset of Somerset eonaty. Pa., I will head an inoucst on the real estate of Catharine (trove. deeeaeed. In Shade township, at her late rrtdence, on Tareday. pnl 6, IWj, whwre you eaa attond If you tnina prujarr. Slierlti's ffflce. " EDGAR KlLF. Fen. 20, IMA. ( Feb. Sheriff. (fl ' eV rvrrr i. It MtJfM losy wiawW fawiaw, w0 tawuigt. aViMsit fM, ! fail atufrif lafaMk, ffirm eVl a-wnUUia. (oC tlia lt wMm VtUbii aavl Fatrvcr 9ra fteatk Bjws.tUW U'm l. tUd fn st. Hi nay D. K. rEKSI C0 Detrtdaiw Jaa. MILL PROPERTY !Fariu For Sale. A DM INISTR ATOM'S NOTICE. l-eltcrs of Admtnialratina a tbe estate of Pater Bit. bib-, bite. a P.ltit Twp..d-eM.. avia( lieta Knuiteii by the uriprr aathnrtty loth, uaderslvn el.saHiee is arnby aivea to all p. raws iudanled to aai.t estate to make tmmnliate pavment. aad those bavins; tlaiuks will preseat taeau waiy aa thenta-atail lor Mtlement and aUnwanc at tb lata resktenrw on Mooday. A frtl a. Ii- JACUK HHFMAJ. reS. Administrator. Located ia I-'nioej Plstrict. Prestna Cususly. West Virginia. 7 sailes soma of Cranliorv Saiamil B. a O. Kallnavl. The Una contains ntniat lev acres of cood lao.1 ; oa which these ia v4 oreb ard. a koi i dwelling boo . cjd barn and other farm building A to raa water power II arina mill, and saw taVV wtta a eannecastoai to the mius. For furaet huormatan cau on, or au dress, IS. PAINTER. Painter's MBU, Preston County, W. Va. i (tb..liau. : TkaTrwIkla 9lchl7 ' and will prevail. Thousands who have nawt and been cared an livtrw wttm sais to tk. tra a M - statement. tht SELLER'S LIVEB PILLS A Iu-tTaathe wi.rst earesof Liver t.'ueaiiainu Uilkauno-a, Haadacaf arisen tlwretvsa. twU ess. tiiiunlpatitm. lwlne-a and all dlord-rs r raltinit Iruaa a dliased Hver. For sale by all DraaaiSU. Price 2i cents. K. F. U.LEKS It Prop'rs, Plttsbarga, P C- N- BOYD, a pat Sewwttt, Pa. To HOKSEMEN Persons Interested in STOCK. Your attention is called to the celebrated H EC KER MAN'S Horse & Cattle Powder, IFOKD.PA. . Prepared only by M. P. HECKEEMAN, BE yOJt SALT! BTT --- - - - a.-iIa t . 1 y - - New Iflitoo, Mi ' ' Wew. LffE DBUBINCK ASEm WANTED ! A flstt-claM Ufc lnsarancw Compaav lo !w Tork wants rr.CIa, ajK.wKasai. mmm UCUiMim. i asMKwapsed torrlfT i Stat ot Pennsylvania, aaarev Bat OF AwIXriEa. Be Iv. YMtrMtVawa. CHERIFF'S SALE.. ! Sswrrttse-of wrrtala writ of AUaa LwvaH ricte. ieewed wat e4 taw tart M 'CoauM I rieaeof Sosaerset Co.. Pa., and to J wlUeotostobrjhUeotorT.at. taaUeeut rw aaw. - - . ASSLONEZ'SSALE UF VALUABLE BXAUE&TATE. I.Mruun of aa order of sale crantavl by the Ooart e Soesr sect eoooty. Fa. taw anowtsfnew Assianaw oi Emanaei uarsaaeisor ouu eew ai yaw dc sale, on Saturday, SlartH 13, 13 SO, In th u.wa of New Haiti uce, at 1 o'clock . .iua tractor laiaS with tne appmrtei sttaatototowasbJroiAllBKbeay. iiomeraet eoaa ty Pa-adiolntBa lands of Ellas. Uardner. Jaeob w-aabaaaW Mawry Swrrer heirs ami otben, eontaininai Macrra, aboat M acres cleared and la a aout suae of cultivauua, and tae balaaco well ilaslee.il : ths im i itiwi -' franao bouse, aad kat bara laoreua ereeuat; taoro at also aa orchard of csadco fruit troewoa the premlaee ; alw asprlaaof awvor failina; water eeaveassatto tba baildinas ; tula aavaerty Uos directly oa tae rovto of ttM euatenplatei rail road Umanrsj lseCer'l Oap, aad oavoasat grist aad saw saUie, schouis, churches and stores. T.RMS a.-Uilril of tae purebaao asoner to bapaaloaenaarmaibas of oaio aad delivery uf dMk oae-tbird la sia atoatha aad and one-third la em ysararUwevBOraaalsunnf aa wit wMwreea. Tao pr real. be paidiiei day mt aaia which U to bododactad rrosa to naan saw OtUKUE U. Feb. IS Walker. AJSifoao, Hooaw, la isusBerert, 1 Friday, JJareh 19, 1SS?. at '. o'ekiek r. w.. an tne riant, . ebU3 e tbe defowaaas, t-. av- "i"". the tolloaiae; doserlel real eatato, via: Athatk"r parcel of n ad sttaatotatao Dosnaab of Somerset, eoanty el tosseet and Stat of Pawn a aavsna tbereua rssael a twsttir .. brlckttn IsooV staMoaad otaor oatbalblla hoandoloa the aorta by a of Uoe Kaepacr. taw A K. Orwe) oa the sank by Mala atroet. oa tao mm by lead of laaaa avrlckor; aaa otaota. andoataoweMby East JU b-m No. 9 oa too Roaeral plaaof aaa).bwoa ot Somcrsi. wtth ta. apport i a a nee . Takes toeaecation aa too property oft... . Omve. at ike sou of F. A. Santa, oawol Hena riur il'E -All pers parehasus; at tbe atarve aahn wiU ptoase take aoUo. taa port of I be aejr ebaso aaoooy to bo made kaowa at tao llnva of aawU.b.rraiwdaMi aa the aswpetty as. kaockod dowa. oib-mrw. It will aai t aapuaed toaaio at the risk X to. Iret swjrbaser. Tao soss daw of the pareaaso neoowy mast bw paki wa j beioro Thinalay. of lha H?L ttoart. tao tuao iaod by te tWt taa aekaowlodaoaeal of waoda, aa4 aodwoa-jliL be acknuwleda-l MtU peat aaaewj la aokt fall SherilTiOaVo. 1 '-,.rs Somer-t. Pa. ETOAB KYT.R U Feeraary, aw,) r.b.3 'Mawia'. , mm Pa. Kswmk II
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