0" rhe Somerset Herald. DAT March 24, 180. " TI3I TABLES. BiI.TfMOBi OHIO 1-. K rlTTSBVEOH DIVISION. ,in-lw.lit,ln. cnlni on this road 05 ."""rt trro and arrive t depot, curtcr Oram , u Lier M"1 " iouow. EAST. WEST, MAIL. MAIL. Leave: Keii York ft:-1) p. ai. 'tlll.l-l'lli 111 !!. fcalliuiore 7:l Kith wore! lu lSp. m. i ksliliiKtcra a. a. I untteriiui4 X:p. tt. llwiduiau ail H..i,.t4 4:47 iiluoPyle 6:4 " I iinilitown 7:l Broad ford Ml 1'leaMiul m: " lonlM-llsHlle M Vital JtewUaa 7:lt Hradtlut a pltuuurg BSO p. ai. ta- 7:fi".a.ni ' r . V'"';.'j I l:ol "" ' 7 7 v."-'"-'"" tiV.a-m " : p- . l",k . train, ran "J " last-r than Pltubaritu Ume. . . i.i T-t ,1 BilnntM irert ami pleamnt ruttte to U IjiM 'rw"LbulHevt.iKi 741 A. .. dally, ai ' k:l.uwuJ A. M. - .. w i1iikuji' y. daily, ar- " u Ki I.W1..1.J. P- Pullauell Ij.Lia; 1:46 "ti" n.uh Mail tmlnn dally. TlCi iralidaiiyeaee,A Sunday. ,UJiu.Kiii'n iraiua and t'ajeite Kaireu 4llJrt.-J.iandayL "ti-hTc .mrvt. comer Fifth Avenue and Smllh f. I'sTcfi. dJ leiil eurner tirant aud Water .l I'lti'-urKli, i i. .. -MITH. H V u.u AI , dupu. vawuvuavuiv. g W. k B. K. B. PABa Htaaaax poiht. coaiacrr A cahhaia aailaoad. do nJ a fr Koaiay. Nov. 17, 17, tralnf will lolluwa, cuci ertloK with Mall trainf on p...;1 urb, I'iv., B. A O. K. K. (Mcej.1 Sunday). LEATE. AKBiTB. SJlEaft 10 30 a.. 12 1 p.m. Hjivten 130 p.m. MP- m jlkll tk't "inec u with Local Weat. iui ''It -merit t Iteyolar Tim TaMr. to lake ef lf.'u !-:iiupIv. June M, 1B', anil oouiluue lu force Trin i" leave SnT?t every Saturday at -:iP u itt roiiuecl iiu ttie Mttuntaln bxprepp nil t"' M. A u. U. K , and on Monday ai 4.14 'v t mtift't wilh aauie train west, wMcn ar. ti'vw m I ittflturiih at :4J A. M. i n KKITZ. W. H.SANNKK. l'jiv lijit r A Ti ket Airt. tuiriuu?uUcut. v;,y PaMentrer tatt -,y la Wert mil Et Kil Weil !!,-,. ta tii'Prf West .. 12:15 p m . 1 lu p. m , 11 32 a. ox. . 4 47 p. m . 123T a m . 3 3 A. M Sale Itccifeter. Kr.: -S:tle of roal estate of John Poorbaugh, fft-'cl.. NirtliKini;iin 1 wo. 1J. -il I li'-al tiai ol ll.mlcl Pile, de taett, ol tyjit;niet borouicll. Et'jd the Druggist. KiJney-Wort at Doyd's. Ji..!)stil at C. X. Doyd'a. Diaries for ISO at C. X. Boyd's. Niic Toilet Goods at C. N. ISoyd's. ( luih, hair, and tooth brushes, at C. X. f afii'e Sp pure imported at C. X. lVtdV Marie Balm, lor coughs and colds, at C. S. li-.td's. l"e plsfws and Spectaclts a ejiecialty at C..V ii-vds. M.ivinft Day" April 1st, falls on Ti.uiiiljy Ibis year. If yea are troubled with a Lame Back, mar a Day's Kidney Pad. Ull on C. X. Boyd, and he will tell vi'U how Day 's Kidney Pad was discover- ti Goto E. M'Dowell's and examine bis Ut'.ve dollar Elgin watches; the best in ii county. Tiie new remedy. Day's Kidney Pad, is pwtively guaranteed cure Ibrali diseas- o: the Kiti'ueys, Bladder, and Urinary Or gies. For sale by C. X. Boyd. Notice. Mr. Henry II. Smith, agent trSl. liittner's Woolen Mills, will make lit tiuul trip this spring w ith a select r. k ot goods, which he otieri lor wool. FAnMKhs, LK)K Hkrk ! I am again to tie troni a ith a lull line ot Mackerel Fish : sell at Untom prices lor cash or pro-'-'j't. A'.l fish sold are guaranteed. JofiAU Keller. A lull line of Men's, Boy's, Youth's, I.vlks', MifM-s', and Children's Shoes. Tut- iuortnierJt is complete and will be tf.d at bottom prices, for cash at k)L Uhl's. A'as on hand the celebrated Golden F i-h Flour, made at Springfield. Ohio. H fl in nmrket. A lull line of Family ur ict rii-s and Grain, cheap lor cash. JoMAn Keller. MiAt Market. Maix Cross St I : Lave on band at all times. Beef, Pork, Mj'ton and Sausage, at reasonable prices 'n daily ; will ruj a meat wagon three tci-s each wttk. IlEXRr Kreoar. N'oUy Huts for boys. Stylish Hats fir Vn -rx men. Fahionab1e and serviceable lor all. My stock is clean and fresh ud iiticc s arc as low as formerly. You My on getting good Hats cheap for a--h. at Sol. Uhl. "nrmirs get fooled when they buy But jtr 1'oadcrs and colored salts, aud big l,1'-'-irso cheap colnrini! stuff, if they ex : to get a tiood a Butler Color as the wferied Butter Color made bv Wells. Rickanlson i Co.. Burlington. Yt. The irs have tried to imitate the excellence w 'A, the original color, but have wholly Farmers should use only the "Per Wed." Sold i,y Druggists and Merchants ftneml'y. t ''My Utk aches so, and I feci miscra said a hard-working man. The frior questioned him and found that he 3 habitually costive tor veain, that yt kidneys were disordered and bis system deranged. Kidney-W'oit recommended aud faithfully taken tl- in a uliort time every trouble was re j Jved. The cleansing and tonic power of D-e-'icine on the bowels and kidneys is Mdtrfui. The Dest I Ever Kkkw Of J G Utki-v, s prominent and influential Citi p "I loaa City, says : "I have had the ".UI" ia and Liver Complaintfor several n. and have used every remedy I could i' 'f. itbom any relief w batever. until your Shiloh's" Yitalizer advertised in !lr, and was persuaded to try it. ' 1 ""ppy to state that it has entirely cured 1; ik certainly the best Iiemedy I ever of." Price 75 cents. - -i ty (ieor W. I'enforJ, Gotticrset, Huw to Reach Kaksas Persons mov- '"t lie West should sonsult their own ,"'ll'y selecting the route by which "-' are ure connections in Union De - ei tiAina l" to !ioetl i48 Handle It.,! 0 (Jaiiy trilin. i via I'.n H in many J.vcvo;U.r Hce i t'Aitis and comfortable cars. mat can compare w tin tne ute in these purticulars i, i 'aiu leave k. nion LHrn, i nit-, via ran Handle, Houte. which run bv B1.D3' oour9 quicker time than line as ioiiowt i,."''.lt,'urh'cltrtlnie), 8:42 UAi P.M. u - tayity ..Hiir.. Ma.. v aunurt4,., UeOP. M. W:Ua. . teuiu.v i3oA n.iiiOa." St. Jow-ph S:ut a. n, J2i p. n- rn4,t cunnectiont are made in UnAo tj i V QDt named, lor ad land points. idde it ,OIO,manon, time tables, etc-, J??- L-O'Brien, General Paasen- an llandie Koutc, Columbus, "HI. "TTTmress train Pltuonrpth at :U H. T'l ' rrTXnllwillelilP. M., Mineral y. rn.." i return the Express leaves t'1'"'1 , i,l ai l'-SO A. l, arrtviUK at Mineral ' """''Ti M.nelUviUe.lUA. PitU- & ' M- schools have! The spring chicken will soon come to tbc front. Several of our street crossinirs need re paii ing badly. A loa3 of goo.1 wheat or rye straw can uc a iu at in lb oiuce. March la keepint up the reputation it iiua u a nitium ot etorma. That awful, awlul day. the first of April, or moving uay, lb Hst approaching. Plenty of snow haa dropped down on us tne I tarn lortnigbt, but it laiied to suy thai concilium. The past winter ha been severe on the weather prophets. Their predictions did not noiu. out dv a large majority. Ilat racks made in the ehape of horee auoes are tne latest wrinkle in the lurni tare line. They are very ornamental. I" pot the advent of eood weather we know ot several inveraeuu thut fchou'd re ceive llie attention ot the proper authori tiea. The excursion which sUrts from this pltce to morrow tor the West, will take about thirty pert-on& lrom here aud Elk lick. AVe notice that Mr. John U. 15 renham has been appointed postmaster at Wellers burg, to take the place ot Mr. George De Haven. A lew of our farmers were fxled into town with their sleds list week, and they had to be dragged around town through the mud. The Xew York Herald' i Irish relief fund has reached the iiiaeuinct-nt sum ol 'J'JJ,182 '.:!, and the contributions are Mill rolling in. How many of our readers are there w ho are suliflicd that the ground hog theory was a success or failure this year ? Don't all speak at once. "Mover" has the 13. 14, 15 nuzzle down fine. If yoo don't believe it, call at the f rtilliouotary s office, and he will show you how it is done. Eggs are plenty, and as Eister will soon be here you had better lay in a stock. The present price is a cent a oue. w ith a ten dency to go up, up, tip. A Uoolon Court hits just rendered a de cision that la not new to many wives here- aa)8. It is this: 'II a woman lends her husband money she cannot get it Daca. The public sale bills printed at the Hsu ald ollicts kite uuquahtied fcalistuciiou. aud alirai't large crods of goud buyers to the sales they udver;Uc. r lilt a sule no tices don't py. In another column be found an ad veriisriiieut setting tortb the fact that Mr. Chas. Donnelly, President of the 5 3c V. Kallroud, lubes to purchase U7,IjS0 cioxs lics lor said road. if We ooliced tliree different droves ol fine young horses pass our cilice, last week, ou Ibeir way to the Eastern market. The prices paid for them are a little higher than ttere paid last spring. Subscribers to the Herald who intend removing this spriug, are ft quested to aJ- vise us promptly ot their new pcstoflice address, una the twine of the fine ilittj re mort fr ta. This is necessary to insure a prompt change. Chill W. Hdztrd, Commander of the Department ol Pennsylvania Grand Army of the K public, has issued au order liiui Saturday. May il'J. as Decoration Iay. This is neces-sary the pieseut year, as the 3th will come on Sunday. During the past week we have received orders tor nine different sets ot horse bills As we have the largest and handsomest h'rje cut, as well as the best jobbing titcil ities ol any oflice in the county, owners ol horses will do well to give us their orders. Mr. Lull, ol Xew Berlin, Xew Y'ork, the iientlemauly bookkeeper of toe Somer set Dairy Company, after an absence of several m m! lis. returned to again resume t le onerous duties o! h:s position, last week. His many friends in Somerset were glad to welcome him back. Mr. Chas. Donnelly, Yice President of the Pittsburgh & Couuellsville liailroad, has been appointed to the vacancy created by the resignation of Superintendent Ilynd man. He will have entire charge ol the division, with oflice in Pittsburgh. Train dispatcher John Barron has been promoted to Train-master. We have heard quite a number ol eora plimentary remarks made aUiut the siage scenery used at the tnterUinmeul, riday nti;Ut. It a as painted oy tne uavis iros. ot this place, who are fast acquiring a well-deeei ved reputation lor the neat and tasty manner lu wnicti they execute all work in this line. Paul II. Gaither. Esq , of Latrolw. call ed to see us Friday afternoon. Paul, we understand, is a candidate lor the olh.re of District Attorney in Westmoreland county. As the Democracy is in the majority in that couuty, we w ish him success. He is a promising young lawyer, a morounn gentleman, and would make a good olli- cer. Our j'oung boys have formed the habit of throwiug snow-bulls on our streets, and ften pedestrians escape serious injury. Monday we noticed ou est Main street several bovs engaged in Ibis work, and a lady walking ou the opposite side ot the street narrowly eaCK-d neine hit in the face. Cur poiicc should keep his eye ojicn for such matters. If the snow that has faiien since Sunday A. week bad falhn in January, we would have had an old-fashioned winter, witu I leuly of good sledding and sleighing, i'robably not less than twenty inches ol suow has fallen in Ibis section within the past ten days, but most ot it melted as last as it fell. Had it all remained w ith us, we would have had a deep snow. One evening last week, at the close of a protracted meeting held in the Pines" church, a short disiauce south ot ton. two young men. Baker and llemminger by name, had a trial ol strength and prow ess at wrestling. Baker was thrown the first heat, but insisted that it wasn t lair, aud that they must have it over. He was again thrown, thiaiime backwards, Hem minger falling on him w ith such force as to tireak his (Baker's) leg at the knee joint. Mr. John Muhlig, Poyner, Iowa, sends us the following communication : I have been a sufferer with Ktieurnalisin for the last six years ; I tried lots of niedi- cines without any succex. lsiung oue day the store of Messrs. VV angler Bros., in Waterloo, loaa, these gentlemen induced me to try the St. Jacobs Oil, telling me that it had a record as a very effective rem edy. I bought a bottle, used it regularly accord in it to directions, and was relieved ot the ailment from which I had suffered for six long years. The subscription to the Herald is steadily ou the increase. Duriug the past two weeks we have added quite a number ot new names to our list. As this year will probably witness. tb,u n)uat exciting Presidential. ciuiMigr our country has CVet know p. Mi Republican Can afford to he w ithout a cotaj, reliaule Hepubhcan rjer. We send out no cauvassers and offer no premiums. The Herald recommends it self. Parties movin out of the county and wanting to gel the local newt from their former homes should subscriot) for the Herald. Send in oui names. On last Friday the commencement exer cise I tne Jcltcrson Jledical Ci!le'e. Philadelphia, wexe flJ the .Academy of Music. . Uf Uie 1 graduates 1J3 were from Pennsylvania. ,OL those there was only ie lrom this county, Harry S. Kim mel, ol our town. The young Doctor ar rived home Friday night and has been as sociadd as partner wilu his lather. Dr. Ed. M Kimuiel, in Lis extensive practice. Nt extend our most hearty congratula tion, end .that be may meet w ith the aain ... a" . ;;TTl " . .""""T 8UCCCTa iu.a U ucxu ,rQea ins rawer in bis profession, is the sincere wish ot the Her. I ALD' I Th m.j rity of ountrjr closed. Another Excursion Ve3t, on TuwJr". Ap-il B. For licknts etc., call on. at once, or writ to .1. II Frill. Passeotrer anil Ticket Acut U fc O. II U . at S .imereet, IV You muil bay vour tickets from Mr. Friiz. t ret llie benefit of the rixei'd e ir that will run tlirouih ft tun Somerset. Ouite a laree number of railroad con tractors, principally lrom Maryland, have been here durinic the past weed, cxamiu ing the pn.fi i-s, specificationa, etc , at the engineers otuce, in the somerset nouse, and travelling over the proposed route, As all proposals are l be in by the .-uu we will probably be abie to give in our next issue the name ot the party or parties ta whom the dillerent contracts have been awarded. Our old time friends, Yutzv & Scott, are here aud are talking of pulling in a bid. We would like to see them pet the contract lor the building ol the a. & C K. It Work will be commenced at an early day after the letting of the road. noRRtiiLE Accident One of the most sickeninir accidents it has ever been our duty record, happened at a steam saw-mill at Ktjckwood. last Friday. -Mrs. Anthony Growall, an aged and esteemed lady of the place, was at the mill gathering chips and kindling. For this purpose she had gotten under tue table on wnich was laslened the circnlar saw. The miller, not noticing her. started the engine. J ust as the unfor tunate lady was directly uuder the saw. a woolen hood which sue wore cautat in the teeth, and iu an in9iant the rapidly re volving saw had penetrated her head lrom the crown to the chin, literally sawing it in two. Of course, death was insiautaae ous. Ladies, eet ready to tell vour ages vour correct ages, we mean The census taker will be around to see you almut the hrsl ot June in quest of truthtul and necessary in formation. Kc-mt-mber, all persons above twenty-one years of age, who shall refuse to furnish the required information, are liable to a hue of JfUO ; while such "bloat ed aristocrats" as the "presidents, directors or o her officials of private corporations. are liable to a peualty ol $10.0JO for the same offence, their statements being of stie- ciai importance. Just for once get over that "sweet sixteen'' idea. You can turn hack the dial, if important, in the course ot a year or two nobody will be any the wiser. We were ptintully impressed with the uncertainty ot lite by the death ot one of our old settlers: Mr.'Josiah Lichleober ger, of Biker Precinct, who died after a short though puintul illnnss, March 2. The deceased was born in Somerset county, S'ate of Pennsylvania, in the year 1SJ10 Ten days before his death he was doing business in lork. Although slight ly indisposed he was cheerful, having a kind word for all those with whom he came in contact. Tile goldrn rule was his religious creed, which provided his bark with a sate helm when he launched upou the unknown waters, lla leaves a family ofsevea children to m urn his loss, his wife having loug since passed away. The large concourse ot p.:o(ile attending his funeral attest very fully the worihi ness of the departed. York (,V h ) Tri bune. Persons expecting to ann mace their names or the names of friends as candi dates tor nomination at the o.ning pnmt ry election, will leuum'ier that instead ot seudiug their uauit-s direct to the newsot per, to send them, together with tUi- needful, to Josiab Keller, Ch tirm in of the County Committee, in accordance wiib a part ot the tollowiug rule adop.eJ at the convention last year : Ila'e 'Jo. l.acli caudidate for nomina'i in shall luruish t the chairman ot the couuty committee, not less than twenty diys tit fore the dav ot primary eleciiou, his name. the ollieu lor which ho is a candidate, the towushipor b .rough in which he resides. with his p.istnltit'.e address, and piy a tee ot fit) to defray the cx;h.iis :i ol aunounc ing his name iu the Republican newspa pers ot the county, printing licrtets and election blanks and such other necessary eXH'us'S tor hoidiug aud conducting the primary electioa. We make the following extract from a letlei received from an old s ilncrilier of he Herald arid a (.inner resident ot this place, now residing in Washington, III : f. S. 1 am lor Grant. Our county- will lie tor him ; and you can safely pin our Stale down lor him at the Chicago Convention. It is true we have some croakers here as well as you have, who spit out their nouseuse ol "third term," Cii-sarism, "king and kingdom, etc I say let "kingdom come" with Grant at he bead ot it and brigadiers and rebels in the background, rather than this nation shall be ruled by its attempted destroyers t hen 1 say we are tor Grant, 1 mean brsi tor him, and second for any man or men who will be placed on the ticket If an Easlern man is nominated tor President, tbeu Gen. John A Logan Is my man for Yice President, He is the best man in the U S. Senate ; I am well and intimately acquainted with him, aud know what lam talking about. lours, &c. J. S. Joux. Wind 'Em Up. The Amateur Theatrical 'Entertainment given in the Court House, Friday evening, was wit nessed by a crowded house, from five to six hundred persons beta? present. The program, as published, was gone through with, barnug a few slight changes. The stines "Dear Little Shamrock, by Mr. A. G. Beiikhart, aud "The Irish Em1 grant's Farewell," by Miss Carrie Schr. k. were the tenures ot the evening. Mi. Benkhart haa a beautiful, full tenor voice. to w hicu the song wks peculiarly adapted Had it not been lor the nervous swing ol ihe body, that was slightly irksome to his audience, the rendition ot the song would have been perlect. Miss Schrock s clear. sweet voice "brnuubt down the house. The applause was continued for s ime time alter the curtain was drawn, but she re fuse! to be encored. In "Mrs. Jarlcv's Wax Works," Miss M. B Kimmel took he part ot Mrs. Jarley. The cool selt possession with which she psrlorm-.-d her part showed tlini lie ha-l nude a caretui tudy f the cha a e" and had uiti ered h At the close ot the "scene" she was ores euted with a very nandsom- btmouet ol heauti'iil flower. Mr. Xsd Kiernan, in the character of John, "wound them up'' to perfection. Master Frank Meyers, Buzzy." was evidently the "lavorite" t the audience. His apjiearance upon the stage was always a signal tor the most en- husiasiic app!auc. Mr. Fred d'Miller's Yioliu Solo" was gtjod, and the closing scene, the "Skiduiore Guards, was verv humorous. Taking it all in all. it was au evening of innocent amusement, enj iyel by pertormers and audience aliko. Ot course, there were a few little draw-hacks, us is usual at ull amateur performances the curtains would occasionally getobstiej) erous aud refuse to "comedown," etc. The orchestra furnished Ul'wt delightful music during the evening. The expenses were rather greattrthan had been expect ed, and, consequently, the "worthy poor" wnl not be likely to start a savings bank with their portion ot the receipts We had not expected to get much, and so we are not aisappointed. Messrs Harrison and Tredwell deserve a great deal f cred it lor their management of the perform ance, and are emitted to the thanks of all who attended for the evening's enjoy ment. From Tchketkoot. John Mclntyre, formerly of Somerset, bad a paralytic stroke last week. He has been unable to speak since. Lir.zie, youngest daughter oi Arnold Kuhlinan, died ot diphtheria, March lOlli. in the 1 lib year of her age. This little girl attended school on Friday aud died the following Monday. Mrs. Mary Weeing, wife of Ile&ry Wersine. of Harnedaviile, djal March 4ib, in th 7ih yetr of her age. Mrs. IVefsing waa a daughter ol Samuel Cramer, of Milford township; waa one of 10 children, oaly two of which are cow living John (Valuer, oi Kiugwood, and Mrs. Hattie Humbert, of Cocfluenne. Mrs. Wersing's descendant consist ol 10 children, SO grandchildren, and 37 great grandchildren 83 ta all. The deceased was a failhtul member of the Methodist church for nearly half a century i 4'J years). Mrs. Mary TannehiH. widow cf'tticba' riatt Taonehil!,- died el the residence, of her son, L.. T4onehUl,'Jr., o Mrch 20ih, 16Q. ' . ..- i Jlrg. Tannehlll was born Jan. 11, 1800. consequently she was in the 'tilst year of her age. Deceased was a memlier ot the Turkeyfoot Baptist church. Her descend ants consist ot 1 1 children, 40 grandchild. I icu inn oi great graoucuuureii 3? in ay. During ihe late ar, fce is as CJtlic-d upon K par w ith two nf lber sons, who never ;clq.racd to their old homes, but fell id de fence) ot the old flag. The deceased was a v' i uj riv, daughter of Joseph La nsinr, who died many years ago lrom the bi'e of a rattle anak " Mac. From Cosflcesce. Ed. Herald. Sir: "Little End" says he has demolished "Jno," and lias plenty of ammunition left. "Little End" is very unkind and not a little disrespectful, and hardly deserves recognition, but it would he a pity to let so much ammunition go to waste. lie attempts to be both personal and sarcastic ; but his sarcasm is like the skinning of a beef with an oyster knife, or the playing ot croquet to stiffen the in tellect. Xo doubt he is smart and his friend a good shot, but seldom hits; a bo, by the way, is a Democrat The strict ures he attempts to throw on a respectable physician in this place are unfounded. Either of our physicians is a better Kepub I ican than be is. and has as good a right to vote the straight out Republican ticket. as any scurvy otilician has to vote the Democratic rag-tag ticket. That the fusion meeting on the evening before the election represented either the wealth or intelligence ol the Uepuuncun , party is all bosh. Yet they nominated a few good Republicans, but delealed one to secure the election of one not quite so good. J .NO. March 20, lStSO. Bksscreek Items : Mr. Adam Anslead is erecting an addi tion to his already magniticenl dwelling. Grant and Wheeler are the choice of this end ot the county, for President and ice 1 resident. The Somerset AJCambria.railroad passes near our village ; and it will mate some tyous aud others sad hearted. The schools of this (Conemaugb) town ship will close next week. 1 he teachers in general are giving saUsIaaion. A meeting has been in progress for some lime at the Cenlenunial cuurcn, a lew miles southwest of this place. Re v. r. J. Strayer pastor. Benscreek is the name of a small stream whicn enters Stony Creek. Mo the name of an old luruace near the juucliou of the said creeks ; it miuhl be justly styled 'The Deserted Village, There has lieen no wedJing here for soaie time ; t-t fro a tue a.ipearance oi a youug mau, passiug ihiouu our village so Iiequeuily, to see a l'J'J pounder, the coiijuai knot will soou be tied. CLIO. March 20, 1SS0. kom Ursina. Oar esteemed frienl aud n-igh'ior, Mrs. Lewis, starts lor Xow Mjxicj, ou faes- lay 'ih, insl. Services in ihe Methodist (Lurch on last Sabbath evening, witu Mr. Uiaca. ol Coullucuci-, in ilio aiiU.. Our friend an,l tellow tiwnsman, John Uairau, is makiug preparations to emi grate westward lu a lew Weeks. IIj in tends lo locale iu tue wcsieru p trt ol lo a. A few words ot good advice, acconiuiu ing the rod ol coireotiou, Horn the parents ola oriiou of the boys who ate veiy rough aud abusive iu their mauueis, uiiui ba iu order at this placs. Ti.e young men belonging to the Brass Baud ol this (jtace, play exceedingly well for the leuglU ot lime they have had their new luslruuicuts. l'hey luruish Us witu tue bust of music dunug the mouulih' eVeuins. Mr. Mclulyre, au old genilcmau who is residiu la this place at present, was struck do a with paralysis oue day of last week. He is now lying entirely helpless and speechless, and it is Ihotiul he will not recover. Mr. Jerry King, who has been a resi dent of Bucyrus, Ohio, lor the past Vi years, but lormeriy resided in Somerset cojnty, near this pi. ice, is at present visit iu a, his brothers and sister, aud many oth er relatives aud triends here. On Saturday last a party of young roughs succeed.-d in coaxing Messrs. Da vis & Coder's favorite aich dog away lrom the store, aud shut him up aud then coiuuicaced pelting him with sioues aud clubs, abusiug him most shamefully, at the same time pulling out one ot his eyes Those geulleuieu are gro'.ly displeased with the behavior of those bad characters, aud say they will pay dearly for their con duct. The Methodist people of this place re cently met, and made arrangements for a reorganization ol their Saobath School, which was decided to be on the evening of the IS b inst , and was promptly attended by the mein tersof the school. A gentle man who is a stranger and no meinoer ot the church, was chosen superintendent. The ex superintendent is deserving ot much praise tor the abie and substantial manner in which he has built up the school, w hich had entirely gone down. M. Maicb.22. 1980. LisToNr.rjRG Items. The village of Listonburg is situated on White's creek, one and a halt mile north east of Peteisburgb, in Addison township The Lislon Brothers are doirjgan cxten sive business in the manulaclure ot woolen and cotton goods, m ist of which they ship East and South. They also have a very extensive local custom, in the carding, fulling and coloring business. They are also largely engaged in the lumber trade, having within the last six months added the most improved machinery to their mill lor sawing lumber, lain, shingles, eta Mr. Thomas Frederick has improved his grist mill at much expense, and his mill is now doing a very large business uuder his own management. Mr. Freder ick is a first class miller and a very accom modating gcLlleman. John McMillen is doing a fair business at the tannine trade. He runs the ma chinery of his tannery by water power, tvhicb is not near so expensive as steam. David McGuire is our principal shoe maker. He does good work, inves satis faction to his customers generally and is a very clever lellow. Tbc Messrs. Stuck are running a large blacksmith shop and have an extensive custom. We also have carpenters, wheelwrights. etc. S , you see Ibis is quite a m.iti fac toring community. Mr. John Englcbart built au addition to his dwelling during the fall and winter. A. S. Mitchell, Esq., has been improv ing his town property curing the past year. Since the first of last April Mr. Charley De Lanter has made extensive repairs, and has now quite a comfortable home. Our school is taught by J. LlovJ Mc Millen, wbo is one of our most successful y oung teachers and a very estimable gen tleman. We have good iicloty. The Southern Methodist church has a fine church edifice here with a congregation that is flourish ing ; with a membership that aptiears to be earaest and zealous in the M aster's work. The Sunday School is well attended and is in a very prosperous coudition, un der the able management of the vt rv tstil- cient superintendent, Mr. Jesse Lis'on, wbo took his first Sunday School lesson, years ago. under that Sabbath Sr tiool vet eran, Gen. 31. A. Jt iss. The Baptist and Dunkar-1 brethren Jso have occasional services here. March 13, 1880. ' - r . A Remarkable Uf.silt It mates co difference bow mauy Physicians, or bow much medicine you have tried, it is now an eaiablished fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases ot Lung Disease. Il is true there are yet thous aands of persons wbo are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Cold get tied on the Breast, Pueun.oBUt, ' V 'W'i ing Cough, 4c,, V' a,tt ;rio personal knowledge i'fiyWe's German Syrup. TPu(!U'o would say thM alt, 000 bottles -vere sold last year without one complaint Cookutupuvt try just one bottle. Regu lar size 73 cents. Sold by all druggists in America. Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A rar velous Cure tor Catarrh, Di;h;VTsu, Can ker montb.'Gnd Ue Acbtr With efach bott;e the wan laecntous nasal injector kor lie more uiMrsslui treatment ot- the oiiuplaiuU wiHioul extra charge. Price 50 rents. Fur Bale by G. . Betiford, Somerset, Pa- Fur a good new watch, co to E. M Djw ell's, two doors west of Somerset House, Somerset, Pa. I Tlie Sorlh American Jlcriete for April la fur its leading article a paper entiii-d '.'M -'lelbtn's Last Service to the Rermn lic," which covers the whole peril d of McClellan's military carter, from the flunk movement to the "James to the battle of Antielaui. It ig intended lu virvlirmo tl General against the chnrce that he was ( oyer-cautious and unnecessarily slow in his movements, and contains many state ments of an interesting character. Sir Francis Uiucks contributes a paper on the "Relations of CanJda with the United Slates." The author's principal object is to show that the recently enacted Cana dian Tariff is not an act of retaliation against the United States lor their refusal! to establish reciprocal free trade lietween the two countries in products that are nat ural to both Canada, he says, is desirous ol renewing the reciprocity 'treaty, and is ready to concede all reasonable demands 1 he ICev. David Swing writes ahut "The Failure of the Southern Pulpit." Accord ing to him. the Southern Pulpit is without iutiuence on public opinion in the South, whereas it might be, and ought to be. a great engine tor the moral and material regeneration ot the people. The discus sion of the Third Term question begun in thetebruary number of the Jlcriete. is continued in the present number by the Hon. George S. Boutwell, who insists that, whate4 r may have lieen the practice and the teaching of "the Fathers" with respect to a third term, circumstances make it in the highest degree expedient that General Grant be again elected to the presidency. Charles Steward Parnell seta lorth the re forms in the laws of land tenure which are advixiated by himself and his political as sociates, under the heading "The Irish Land Question," The Book Xotices are by Mr. Edward Cary. For sale by booksellers and newsdealers generally. Advertised Letters The following letters in ihe Posiollice at Somerset. Pa.. will be forwarded lotbe Dead Letter Office if not lifted by April 15. 1SS0 : baker Mrs. Ella. Berkley Eila, Collins Mrs. H. B., Carohs Jennie" Dickinson E. D.. (2). Furl Mrs. Ella. Flickiuger An thony. Geisel Samuel, (2) Griffith A. J., Hess Alex., Hoppert Christian. McCart ney 1. .1., Meyers Henry John, Miller Kev. J. (j. A., Meyeis Mrs. Ella, Pew Jerome, 1 Me Laura. Reult Minnie. Kiv L K., Ream Ches.. Scheil All.. Schcut Herrn George Topsler, Wellei Miss Theo. E., (2), Wheland Gideon, Weisler Henry, Walker Mauerva, Yarniell Miss Ma, A. C. Davis, Poelmao'.er. A Mother s Grief. The pride of mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters aud lakes them away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terribb risk, if they have a Cough, Croup, or Whooping Cough, which lead to Cousump tion. it you do not attend to it at once. SI1ILOU S CONSUMPTION CURE is guaranteed lo cure thi-m. Price 10 cenis, oUceulsaudgl 00. For Lnme Back. Side or Chest, use Siiiloh'a lVrous Plaster Price 2-5 ceuts. Sold by G. W. Bt&lord, Druggist, Som erset, Pa. HAKItlJKlJ. GREEN BOWSER. At the Lutheran p usouage, Addison. Pa , by R ;v. A. K Feltou, Mr. T. P. Green, ot Allegany Co . Md., to Miss Mary E. Bowser, ot Addison Pa. ZIMMERMAN PENI10D. Oa Sun day. March 14. 138'), at the residence ol llie bride, in Stoysiown, Pa., by Rjv. J. W. Rider, -Mr. Luther Zimmerman to Miss Miggie Pt-nroJ. BOWMAN LENII ART. March 11, at the resitleuce ot un.l by S. P. Sweilzer. Esq , at Saud Patch, Mr Samuel Bo niau t Miss Henrietta Leuhait, both ol Summit township. WALKER. February 23. 18), Forest On in. son of Eohraim J. and S tdie Walk er, aged 2 yeais. 1(1 months and ti days. WALKER Near Pine Hill. March 2 1830. Clinton Berckley, son ol Ephraiui .1 aud Sadie Walker, aied 5 years, i months and 2v days. The atiovj nauieJ children died ol diph theria. - NEDROW. On TutMlay, the 9 h day ot March, 1880, Susan Elizabeth ; daugh ter of Aaron and Catharine Ann Ned row, of Wharton township, Fayette county, Penn'a., age 13 years, 8 months and 13 days. Ovrrflawlna; HI vera. Nashville, March 15 -The Hteaui er Braurford arrived from above to uigbt. Captain Armstrooir eays the sniire lowland for two hnndred miles up the river is fl-iodtd lie reports that a rise is coming dawn which ill swell the river bere to at leas, forty seven feet. The Tennessee river is out of its bauk.-i at Decatur and Jtibnsnntiville. I'ETEasKirto, Va, March IG. Rain bus fallen here aluiust constant ly fr the pas: tea days, with uj in dicatious of rlearino; weather. Tlc Appomattox at this point is several feet above the ordinary wan T niatk aud at Farmville it is rep'.rred to be tveifljvtiag tbc bahka. The Ivjah uke river near Weldon.N. C, is rap idly rising, and it id apprehended ibat much damage will bj done by ibe rain, which appears to be quite general throughout this ecction. Montgomery, Ala , March 16 The raius c-t tne pn8t Dve days have been very heavy, aud ibe Alabatan river has oveifljwed lis bauk. TctTo are uo rp-Tta of damage to viy of the railr d- en ertuy here It U uo gr-iwing c 'Id. Mobile, March IG SpeuiJ dis p ches to the lU-jlt-kr from Uoa e aud 8c1qih t-ay ibure are overt! -ws of a'er nil aroued tbciu, aud that b.iTh towns are seriously threaientd ltts xpected that before ma ay hours the water will reach Selma, and inJica lions pjiut to a worjiB osei (1 w ihu those of ITI &nd ISTo. At II -uie the watir baa reached the battery room in the Western Union Tele vrauh Bicn aod is s.iil riaiuj. Oalveseon, Marcb IQ The Xeus -ptcia! reports Jroni veriotis portioi-8 f the State show that the fruit and earn crop i- ruuie-ially ifjur. d, aid i many iisBigrifes entirely destroyed by snow, ice sad tleet in many plact-s. The rivers? and crick in tr-"t eastern pat tf the State are very much si.l!eo. RiciiMOXD, Va, March 1C Tbe live? has bUpjii d rising here, .aa fears of a reriots fljerj bay betn dispelled at LyiJcLi'.i; The water is mill nine ty. ? , uUje hih-'tVaf.er mark, but g;adua!ly falliut; Correct t ty OhiI 4a Bukits. utni la CHOICE GROCERIES, FL0U3 & FEEL Apples, dried, V li .. Applehutter, fl pal... Bran, ft 100 B.s , Batter, W (Ural.-.'. Buitsr. t I. I ..'... .t.I . 3 to r .. t.-. 1 11 lie X0 nutAtiut & ttltUS. ........ " laeal, tow Caaa. V , Itaooa. f.aoi,i.-,w, fi k - iiai. - ........ " eoonlry tatiiS, y 1...... Jorn. (earj fibasnel Corn, (ihoikd) y btubel Ot.rn meal b Call akina. ti Vjch. ? dot Flour, f bbl ;; Flaxseed tn.. (jfi &...;..'.'. Hairc. l-iturui-dl VI... &uc pi 0u life '".7.7...".""". Se ldc eU lo TOO ?rs ..... ... ' . -12C ( Ml ion lis 8c ti loe ....... ...3o3e .90V470U , r.Vioe 1 6 ....... ...zii'i-Uiv .Si'iejs e a u ioc Tic ir t2U5?ia fa ... l fcs. ; trJ 04 l .AOiiU Te ti a ,Lr, V'lk 'i'. aher, rau ote, ft B ' apper " " lop, - " Mldillintrs, ami iJlop 100 S.J.. Oau. V bo .. Potatoet, fl bo Peaches, .ine-l, t RyeVIu Raits, bait-, No. 1, V bbl.extra Oround Alum, per Jack " Alhton. ier atk. Sraa-ar, yellow ft k white Tallow, fl b Wheat. ? boa , Wool, B 3ld yaW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN F. IiJ jYMYER, DEALES I ti Hardware, Iron, Na ils, Glass, Paints, OILS, &z ,c, &o. i The folia v'Dg ii a partial list of G ods in Stock: Carpciier'd Tools, Plane, Saws, llotcbcts, Ilammera, Cii iselu, riaDt?f, Adze. 3., l!ick, smith's Giod, Bellows, Anvil. Vicf9 , Fii,?, flatnitiT-', iSac!iIle-y Hardware, Tab Tree, Gt Saddle, II ame, Buckle, Kiij?, Bit and Tool. Table Knives ar"i Fork. Pckei kni lar?entock ta Sooiertiet County. Pi Lsad, C dored Paint for inside and ty Varuish, Turp.nti3e, Flaxseed 0.1, B ice. Window Glass of all size aud Oil always on hand Our stock of C oal Oil Limpi i very largo and com orises very elegant etjle&. Ditston' a Circular, Muley aad Cross Cat Sawn. Mill Svy Filea ot the best quality. Porcolain-iiaeJ Kettles. Handles of all kiuJ.1. , i Mattocks. Grub Hoes, Picks, Scylba S;)efrb, Slcdjjes, Maon Hani2ier3, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage m nd Tire B kx of ail oizos. Locking Giassett. Wash Boards, Clothes Wringer?, Meal Siven, I)jor Mats, Bsketj, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rtp3 all eize, Hay Pulleys, Batter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Mj5 Cutters and Stuffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Halier Chains, Sho-ei, Dust, id Scrub Brushes, llorso Bra?hes, Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches and every tbiair in the Builders' liue. Cap j, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, &c, Tne fact is, I kctp every thing that bsbaga to the Hardware trade al exclusively in this kind of goods and gire my wboie attention to it. T r sons wbo are buildiog, or any one in need of auvthio in my line, wiii fa d it to their advactajH to gi''e me a credit to responsible peraor a. I thank my old customers for ibeir pntroooge, aud hope this season to uii.ke mauy sew ones. Don't forget tho place. o. Jannary 21, 'SO. NOTICE! CROSS TIES WANTED 1'OIi TI IK Somerset k Cambria Railroad. 2&10Tic to tiie Jlilo. Tien ! be of White Oak. lin k ur Chestnut Oak, an-l a fttuuil itr.it'ortittnot Pin Onk. All lit " to tie Imrketl ami en Is Huarrl. Eir.-t cla.-s aswed tli3tt be 8 leei l.mir, not h'.M ttian u infiicn lut-e ami 7 ii.ct-.ei thk-it. Sec-und cia i iwe.1 ilea to lie not 'esi than 7 ui-:h face. I iritt i-U a ut-wctl tif t- be s It-t-t lima, not lens than 7 mcb tat-e au.l 7 i'.'Nss thick. Swuml class ticwcl tk-s to lie not ess than 6 im-ll lat-e. Ties o bo uellVKr tl in oileg ol -Jj uacli, rirty feet aari ou the i -euiiwnv a iiuiiU, to pited as to be conielil'-lltiy iiispt-clej. t.liar .etcr, tju ilily antl il!-sitton. plPct'to the apirovl ur'.iire-tloniil the Hesitlcut Kiuineer. i or which tie-- loiiuHiiig inctt: iriu va i-aui I'irMt I at! -Secuui! 4 !:tsH - - Octi. ouch. - - UOCtM. CHClS. Tics will tie lit? jiccle 1 ami returned on the lant t:iy ol e.ii-ii 1:1 ihtli :tn 1 pitynieutii iiilkH. Four dltlif ca.-li, aud oue-tillii niton lus are pal In the iruci. C. IiXNF,U Frt! leit Somerset & Cambria Kuilroatl, Marihll lot . 1'iuriiurli Pa MENTOR. I licrehv sive n-it! - tnt t Tti'l ftsn l my fine Mirk Siiillion II IIMI, lull tl.r.e qutner 01'ioJ, at the suble ot Jottiali llrant, in Somormt ltorough turinx the ilnr thr u-!i ior the fetison. Momintt antl vveiilrra- tti i-aeli tisiy hi service cm be hation inj- laria oue an-l a ball miles nuriiiea st of Sumer- JIEXTOB isab'aek ti'Tse fired tv Hetlby's Iru.rt-d tiiK .sh l)r.iU llo.-a -XKiirKlt." He 1. a li.irs" ol li i s yle. vflth l:nmcni 'rx-nir'h uf itone. antl vriil w-ii;h lsuj to 1 CO pounds 'there ure a numir ul l-i.- c-Ps in tni- nciif htslrh'iil Itir M -li :; w-io otlcretl while they were still class e.l us sufkinur coIm. My uluer ol.ick hur-e x-icsisrix: will t m l nt Manns i'lu.ice. Hmif.tr 1 rimntv. an-t in iliat vlclni y. A larif- nuralK-r of hia l:s cau st cn at IV-if tr-l anil ttere:t. Ilon't fail to ee tticso coltH liclore pairubiitnc anv tier htrse. .iUrctalll ilt.NUib.tl.SlhU. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR. THE BALTIMORE Weekly American, FOR 1880 ! THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE WORLD, IS CLUBS OF 3 OR MORE, fcl 03 PER COPY. AN EXTRA COPY SIX MONTHS' FREE FOR A CLUB OF FIVE. AND ONE YEAR, FOR A CLUB OF TEN. A varied lot of valuibla Premiums given for Clubs of from T to 30Q co p es, a list of which is published in The Weekly AMEn'OA. Spee! meo copies seat free. Atlilre-art fHAELESC.rULTOX, American Oflice BALTIJffOHE, MD. WALTER ANDERSON, IERCHMT TAILOR, COR. WOOD S?. AND SUTH AVENUE, NO. 226 LIBERTY STRE.Ef, eb IS XTOTICK 1 At SUciilTs sale of the per9 D.il ptrnjierty o! Ja-ob ley rs. Iv-H in ttieinnh'tnini 'rap , Som erset t'o..Pa. oo Tasoay atb 1STS, trie unttersiirn ed pur ba.a i trie foiluwinz list uf articles wlik-li be h K-t In poa-eesion ol the said Jacob eyer claruiir his pieauure: all persons are warned Dot to inierlere in any way with the anine: 1 pair mm-s. wif'tn antl irears, I buy Colt, 3 cowii, I lieii. r 3 yeariina calves, t sow, 1 p!ow. 1 harniw. 1 cultivator, 1 lot o' hay, 10 Im-hets ot m's. 12 hiubots rye, 12 scref ol wheat In ihe crouu'l. S acre-nf rye in tlie uriantl, 1 co.fc tove I enpttoar-l. 1 floar chest. 1 douirhtray, 1 emV, 1 tablcf, I cio-a. - nureau. i louiuf, i iiacifi, uei- tteatls and oed.!l.:t, ,9 chair 1 V-vfiliatn. March lu IlV1D t.AkN'H AUT. WANTED: LOCUST PINS All irngihi, in large quanliliet. Permanent cttn'rarts would be matie with relia ble i ar ies wboean tumlsh texularsupulihi. isJ- dress W. A. LtVi KlMr. Wholea,e linuer Merchant Poplar Street Wharf, PaMaJehUi. Feb. IS. The iwaerset Herald. SUBSCRIPTION $2 IN ADVANCE. JH,I. HEADS. ENVELOPES, STATESIEXT?. LETTERHEADS, BUSINESS ami VISITIXO CARDS, 11 AMI BILLS, .c- ?. All kinds of Job Print V' and dlspatcll. uoub with neatneei ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Lm tern of At!.ini-tra l-.n on the estate of Pet- r Berk. bit-, Uieot Paint Twp., d-e'.l., bivii.K hero crautnl by the pptper autiiurity totua nndersian ci. notice Is hcrt-by aiven to all pr-rsti.B iuiiiMled to saiil catale to make immediate payment, antl those having claims will pmsmt hem linly au thentlcaiM lor seltiemi-m and all-trance at tb late residence on Monday, April 4. ls-o. JACOB HOFFMAN. Feb. 26. Aitwuiutralor. Bigjjtxjef'JWiuJi-i-JwiiJii.'aip.-jiaieTWE v EW. ADVERTISEMENTS. es, Seis"-, Spj?n and Bizr. the .iater'd G.cd., a full stock. H'tite jtside painting-, Paiats in oil, all co! ir( rusiie, Jaaa Dryer, Walnut Siaia, ,las cut ta any ebspe. Tee best Coal call. 1 -will always give a reasQab:e BAER'S 33LOCK." JOIIX F. BLYMYER. SPRING, 1880. CAEPETS A Largo and Choice Stock of In grains, Tapestry Brussels, Body Erussols, Marquctt3 and Axmin sters, with Bugs and Eordcrs to match. Also Oil Cloths, Linoleums and Lignums. B07ABD.B0SE&C0.. 1T-3. 33 Th Avars, PITTSBURGH, J?J, Has enmttaotfy ou hanJ at; Ai d:.-tilkry FURS RYS WHISKIES, For s.ile by the barrel cr &i'n n, suited ftr MEDICAL M MECHANICAL PURPOSES. Orttc-sa-Iilrcfse.lt.- Berlin, Pa., will r.vci prompr .utent! n. .March z. JOTICE. Ja.-ub Momuaa ) I.i V.? C.urtof Coniaiou Plea to t t S-merwr CVnaiv. -l JaJ. I.. Punh. i .i.vt rtn-r rcrt-i, l-T-J. ( .iltiot.try As.iiTiTu"n; J V,"htrc. on uie h t.'i .i:ian irv, i-mi, hr a Vim nim-tl uen&.re J a a. L. Huli, prusf-ntc-l liiy e?tilitm to s.ti.l C-t'irt, a?Alrs lo l. tli.i hur-t-tl inim .il. tni.-' Mii.l lrom nil tt-.biii'y rc.-u m,i ini-rcfrom. v. iifiviiK:n s.ii.1 t'.turr .r-it-reil notit-e to tf given to irn-s Id lumri st l.y Mil-i.-.-jti-.u in Uie So:ner". hitnjtl T.tt, rci -re. "Vittit e if i.ere-y nivi-a to ail pcrj. ns inti r-slol in s-iio a-tnuit-ut it npp-:ir ttMt. r,. -.,,rl at o!ii. ro , . un iliea; li J.iv m Anr'-i. Vi thow catiM tl any they have w!iv tri fn: 1 J.i- L. Fuh shoul I no! In; ijiscn r- a" truui ai'l irn.; ana fnim all Iiab.il v tl:errir. m Ht.i:v v. s'-h::lu March 10 -It l'rotli'in-itarv. DMLNISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Gcre JIull, lata ot Jellerson Twp., Somerset Co., V.i., (lecea-te-J. Letters ot aitmiiiis-tration on ilii atjove estate having been erante.1 to the untlersinnetl, notice Is hereby ijivcn 'o thoMi-l--Mel Ui it to m ike tin metiiaie payment, ami tirnsa bavin claims or demands will present the duly autiienticale.1 lor ettleinent at the rt:si.lence ol Atlmihi -tritfr. In JeUcrsita towns.'iip, un Thur"ilay April 8, lia W51. MI LL,. E;l AJmlniiirator. Save Tour Children. For ejoeU'ruj teornu from tUe v?t9i. stellar' iruinui.-piiaiitie.u:n in lua cr nv nther country. "One te.4Nn:ul uiven to a obiiJ ol Mr. Bnvlbury'a, expeilmj worms In rt-ar hoursalter lakin? tue mt-tncine. Ben. i.ytle. I'nion Town ship. Pa. als-. 'eineiletl 4oO urormn lrom my eliilil wo years lil.nWin. Jvirver, St. tamis. Mo S.tl-1 by tlruitu sts. Price to cts. R. K. SEI.LKKS aiCO . Prop rs, Pnubunjli, Pa. Seal torclrcaliiM. July a "SELLERS' lira FILlf Have been the ttaidard Tfmedy Int t'-ic cure o l.ltr 4'np!lni. ulivce r.- """ Mck ItiMHliarhet. anl ,r T. raniteaient..i the su.ina..ii n. llvfj- h.r r,rZ vtart. Eea.1 this: -s.-i.r.' n. fir' e- " "J 1 WJJKU-IS. JOTICK. aui'n is nereuy siven f j aac n 1 ait p-r-otn B.. t" purchii-e a note j-iven to ' P.-ter Dumbal.t. Intrust lor Jrne HumiiaM, tiatc.l rehrn arv -j 1S70 ; sijrrie.1 U.vt- k. fn.i-r an 1 James Albriirht! aa It has Iwer, paj.i an.l we will not pay it a)Cain unless c.joj.Mc,i to bv l;,w. 1 r.-iiua, i -a. ity.j, Feb. sa DAVIS iCODUS. N' OTICK OF ADMINISTRA. TtHiS. tjtateol .I-i e. b Iim. utn of Kilillc S' tr.ersetctiim'v. Pa . tleo M Trrp., lttcr (I aitnitnlslraiioo on theattove estate havinit been rmme l lothe nn-lersineti. notice Is hereby iflvi.n to tliitfeintleOtctl to it to make imme diate yncnt, ami those havinc claims iainst IL loprencHt them 'laty authen'iratetl iorscttt-v ment on Satiinlay. tho :nl ilav or April, lssn atthereil.ica.oorWai. Kretcrimaa in i-aU town?n:p. WM. KRKTCIIU.VX, DAV1U Kf t iJ. Feb. Atluiliiistrnti.r. F.0AL NOTICE. T.,l,i:is ;rr.-,t. Snsotmrth. Interniarrletl" with Henrv Duttaaili, JlHir lakne, inti-rm irrietl with liavltt L.uotrt, rem.lina In Somerset connty. P Martin lirove aa I Kcla-ers. wl:o was inter Urtr'ico with Joseph Wilt wit, is n.iw decea.-cd, esi linic in Kenton evinty. Minmita. Voa are nerehy notileil that in tnn--aarifts of n writ orp-irtl Ion Issnt-I out of the fiqihnns- Court ot So'neri i ol S'imerso' fun(y. Pti , I wiil holtl an irtjf,t r.n the real etU9,i'i?atharin limvo, deemiswl. In Shatie townsnli, at her late residence, on Tuesday. April 4, lyi t, w uere yoa can altenj ti voo think pr-per. Sheritl " Diii-e. t EDOAIiKiLF. Feb. -JO, las Ft:b. 2i Sijejiif. 1 !! irTn7ni.rf!rCTiir!TjCTi wtMi!k V-mI patm, k-A ft-Jl a--crirvt("c, p" - ri Urr on- i r rymijc iuv twujh J 'rtl arj fUym-t r-ia. jltiaJkU. D. M. m2Y t CO., Betre:, ch. Jin. 28 MILL PROPERTY i'anii for rkile. a-.. Vii..i. ..AJk f.4... . j.'Li. ' H. i. 11. I:..ilrt a.l The Ian-, cmuhi jliiitu 11 aerea of arotwl land : on wMeh tht-re U a ijit.it onn anl. a a.1! dweil-.tj Lpuie. a ittstlbarn ant other larm tullilir-.;s. A to rait water power H nrinv mill, and law rtJi with a Krwe custom to I lie niiii. lu;lia.r hUoruttit.n vail vn, orau devij, LS. PAINTER. ' Paintcr'i Jli-ls, I'renton County, W. Va. Fvl.. Iia-J. Tb.Trntli Is Mlabty and rill prerafl. Theaaai'a who have etl an1 been cure. are livlnsc wpnesei M the tni h ol our statement, that SELLER S LIVER PILLS ill i raa i ne w..i st wo im ui.vr ivoiiipintLiL. Biiit'Usness. H.at-t e anslna h-rfrt-rn. I ostlvr Mes.CtrtisiipuLltti. ldZtiiut-ss ar.d ail tlis-.trlrs re-sulrir.a- frtin a di-e.-isi tj Uv.-r. i'-jt sate by ait UrenKi-tu. tJrtce 1 trass. IL L. !ILLI.KS A C ln.p'r. Pltwbnrxh P CM E0YC, A?nt Somarset, Pa. OPIUfi mt ysVv 'ail! TiwsiVr vmd: sj a-j-i. !'.vtkj, jmi j-- rif " iiv.i aaS.-ttw. Im.Citt.Ti', Is? V mLmAiA Cwcagga, W. aart'BWUiJB;j.j(;,t!;jAL.ai,..lia i XE W A D VEli T1S EME TXS. ATTENTION VVc Jc.'irc to call FAIRLAND PATENT IY1ILK CAN F or cream tihlas, aa-l ta favlt as coisrsTK,Tjca?ioiT. The can lof the lo!!' for tho Aiolinsr rtlie ndils. T'aa can Isnrtln uiuaiuK iue cans wnea covered air tlih:. A GLASS GAUGE in-rt -d in lt !.! for me.uurinit tlep'h nf cream : and U o-tmtniste, a to rtre rT the milk in perlect c-moulon In f imi f:l,er au.l wiiht.ut the ue .. 1,-e. et nrnm main In l i hrnin than -n be ecur.M In ihe ..11 manner ai'aetMnx il leit u rnan-l until .ur. l ne cover prevent" any Impttriues la the air lrom cuiuiutt in em tatt wllh tliejuilk as when pUce!(b can Is Uermeticaily tealed. ADVANTAGES ! The can may be jet In epea air, teuipcratun beis - Is 4u- aa-l in water Juries the warm weather. The Fairland Creamery Plan or Method t'onsiats oftlie itit'.ierlnir ofcrcam fntm the rr.mnnr. thn tuivr.rt. r -hi..K i, wherii llie Ualrie are small anil Uistancu lr .ai lartory will n-jt warraat tt 'edeliverioirul mila. 1st. TIic cost and economy in mannf icturin the butter. 2nd. Having tiie ski:n milk sweet lor feeding. 3rd. It encfmracs the kecpinrr of stock having better flucing qualities as the dairy will receive nav aeeonlin'' to amount of cream furnished. 4th. By this manner of setting milk we cau guarantee more Hitter by one-half to one pound, than bv the old process. a oth. That you can secure the at your door without the hand butter afterward. la conclusion we wuuiJ sav thit we Invi; smarms test f the-fl can. a-t weilc-iire to stiir'. r- u'e. fi,r the ir H 5 CHEST MARKET PRICES e.-im. nW, lunislilT- ttie I.ir.n?-- vriili to n i wh him the benent ul tho in '! Imorovet: .ituu r;i " aa is un exhibition at our till: :e iu SOMERSET, lTrTq'Tq-? A., tiers we will hi nlcaje;! to iurj Tun call un ! wj (ILi?i2iie;J.) O To HOKSEMEN Persons Interested in STOCK. - - , V .I Your attention is calleii Horse & Cuttle Powder, Prepared only by 1YL P. HEOKEEMAIT, BEDFOED, PA. G & C. life warn AGISTS. WANTED ! firsi.f-l.ns I.lf Tn-urane f'ompany ia New York wants i P I- I 1- air.Tj.Kl nl ! MM AbaUttl'S in niwwopieil territory in iie State of Pennvivania. iiik ' At.r.til. Tark lwst OSttce. Au tre-" .jmmm Dux 10O, Xew Reliable VrittTABLie SEKr. Cliolt e Fui-ftt shki, FrnP or Ornamental Tteki.. or oeantilul Flowerina: Plast. write far tiieir Nei Cownn- '". U-J Snuthoek! Street, Pitunargh Fcl. 2i eow TJUBL1C SALE J OF VALUABLE r.EALl-STATE. Pursuant to an ortler ol the Orphans' lart of &mn;t eonnty. Pa., there will be o!rt at public ale on tiie --Diamond,'' homer.". D-truUih, in raid eounty, on Saturday, April 10, 130, i o'dot-k P. -a.. fulltwin- devritl real le. tie,.,, to wit . estate, late of Daniel Pile.de,- A certain h of around situate in Somerset lor ouirh, Sttmerset eounty, Pa., un whieh there is erected a two-story hx h'-use act! outbulldinrs sunt lot oi rround'ls tiouritleil on the noth by .Main sfreet. en tr.e east l.y S-,trlr? alley .on the sunth by I'airit.t sireet. and on tne west Ly It ol VVuhinir ton M.cgaLac TEHUSCASH. JAI'OB F. PILE. AUSTIN'S. KEfcL. Mari-h 17 Aduunistraion. NEW 4 1) VEll TISE3IESTS DA1E YMEIS the attt r.tf-.n e .ill P.nr-OK'a ILa taU -f iu auvaatag? fcr Dairy use. wlnit dItrBi')S aa! enimrnetwo. Tbfyar IV i In. hc bih VI inc!it d.arueiiT at the l-. l at the ootum nTiUe.l witn aa havini a rn'ibor Mn-1 lit WIS! hi the p?rli!ry of tbs X Ud an Is iruvi.1,1 witti pro the per hundred weiirht of milk. price of first quality of butter labor churning and care of itacria of t-r aui In seerloru not already rea.-he.i;i.y free whit-i i - . - rchy lie cm ;t'istnit ol hn cTeam. the'ebr itvinir tucrt-.i.- uij yiei.l lro:n i,4 to lt. Xlie will uV; yoa full Inrtirmit!onc-)necr lia lit tame. s to the i-elehrateii 1 1 v a i w IlEssi mm, MX snd C. E. Moore, LBiiltffl, Mi Hi ULET At'CKPT OR UEFISE. I, iiMlettrac Steyer, the petitioner, Manrare' Steyer. ol V nxnMir--, Alicaany County. lar land. John StrTer'a heir, via: Sa-annari Kishncil. of I i-aklan.l V t I nl oe, MarvUwI. ieoro Su-yer. oi , .. .. i ( ... t M . ... I . . ill - . i : ti Hern . . , mji.ln-ffMnnKnown.iatherinefJ heirs (u.ime ol hostianrt ao cniitiren nnanwn, oo au tretw). Absalom Steyer, deceased, ha tn lollow ii heirs, (nlne)via: John Sieyer. Jam Steyer. .-iarv Jane immel. Sarah Sieyer. Daniel R Sf -y-er. Elijah P. Stever, Martin L. Steyer, Oene Sieyer. auof tlin Post tuner, rayeite enwniy. Peunsylvanla. Shatlrw k Steyer. whereaboats un known, ma beard fnan lor atto.t thirty years. Eliiaiieth Sinker, a jister at Oakland. Maryland: t athartwi Hammond a srster i of decedent, is deatl, leavlnK nine Issue, lit : teorae Hmmonl. ami Sarah Ku'Hnijt n. Mitlwtl. htOo couuiv, I hlo. Lime Mil I an-l Lytiia Carter. Mt. 1 nlon. Knox neintv lhi, Mary Ann L)b rer. Shitoh Po-" othee. RU.-fclantcnuwty. ), Su?an Little, Upillka. Lc eonnty, Alanaina S't.n ixea hrrstl.v n .titietl tt anoeaf at an Zf T- phans' Court to be held at Somerset, on M-wKiy. the aoi b day of April next, loaoreplor reiuso tb real estate of of Jacob steyer. ileeeawl. at the a; praisesl valuation, or show cans, why ,: lia aaine nhoulti not be sold. Kherltrt OfTiee. EDOAR KYLE. Marcll 17, !!. i SuerltV DMIXISTEATOR'S NOTCE. E'fate of Aaron O. Kimmel. dei-eaaed. Letters of alministratttn on tlie estate ol Aaron l. MiBtnel, Uieol Bnuuersvallee Twp, mT-sete-auty Pa., dece-e I, having been rn:e-l to Samuel S. Forney resiilinaT in said township. whom U peria inuebud Co said estato are re qoesteti Us rank, payment, anil thus, haviua; t-iaims or demands will maki known the same without delay. SAMUEL S. FORNEY. Fst. ii Altnlnistntun. t la n
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