jke Somerset Herald.! . - . 1 ' ASXrAL MEETI Al Lanark. . Jn -- ' t i rwt -i" 1 1 oc rl .:.. " I . . , c ' 'vuuu mjj uuKeu, i ruin oooj- .My. lw- rruet t,, Chicago and return pood from ---- - .Ay 1st UU July fth. 10 for f 30. You , vma ais ; tuy cheap ticket West, from Chi- jRo to Lanark. Dixon, Waterloo, Falls !,- Kay. Lincoln. Nebraska, and other places, i S.'n jirom j. a. rv,lz. passenger and Ticket ! Acent B. & O. It. It., at Somerset. Penn. . fcjecial office dava on Saturday, Monday , aud Tuesday until in a. m. Write or call ; tor intormaiion at once. April term morning. of Crart closed on Friday IIILTISIOKE A" OHIO 1.. It- nrrsmuGH lUVflOS. i after Dec. 1st. 1ST5", trains on iMi road In :ITI" w iv" . .. . ... f . . rt irom na arrive skuvwiixi mi an.l ' 1 A"' ire'l. l"llov.!. WVjfT. jail. KAIL p;i',-MII .V. H' io . .i: " t-.-r l.u:' C.4.. " lv..b U.-HI ' VV-'I " ' ll:..J p. n 1 I'l ' " ll 1. IU. p: p. lu. 3:lva fau. l.r : hvr ;-Vp.ln, )'inliul--iliia 11 W a. 111. lnltlMIOrC "- '" I.irbtuond Iv.i.ir. m. Ai.luovttrii r -tb a. iti. t umoi-l mud ?::' p. lu. JiutiNiin S:ll ib kMHl 4.7 M Oh.u t'vt " linwt Frt : 35 " Ml. J'lnlt "IT " i.'vuui'tl? tit :. t n. iimi M.Ki-win bl:-i'l.l 1 itttur mS p. hi. A;i ,rlui run by Baltimore Tune 14 minutes Uii r tLn Pituburirb time. ..T1'l.I'f. rtloouellTilleliuiP. M-, Mineral -."!V..i A M lnre.nrolhe LxpraM leavM .... .. a A.M. I W'B , - M ninit at aimeral , OouuUiU4.li A. U, 1'Ht .rt dire,-t and pleiMiit rout U tt Kast i. ., dally, ar- . i U anLinirt'JB at ;:-B a. j. ; nmunwire. b.m ?i:?VMv $Fma:A.lM Vork 6:i A. t .!., a. if. ,.; hit"""", i.-inir:&5P.it.. daily, ar- 1 lir'U I Let our citizens give all the encourage j rut-nt possible t the proper observance ol j'lTTiiauoa any. The weather is aa fickle as the atrcrage maiden who ia in love and ilnn't nrtl I know who the chap is. j This section was visited by one of the i-.iiisi severe snow tiorins experienced dur nig me present jer, on t'nday last. I ocsd. A valuable pass book, with the name of II. L. II. therein. The owner mar obtain it by proving property and i' '"a iui auTcniacment Keveraf of our exchanges came to hand last week illustrated with lions, tigers, ele pbata, and "sich," which means that the "stupendous tgregutions," etc., the road. The Commissioners of Cambria county uave ciosea a contract Willi arcuilect ilebe, of Buffalo, New York, for the plans epeci iicaiions, etc, of the new Court House to be erected at Ebensburg. Ilan. C. C. Musselinsn and Wm. II kooniz. Esq., twoot the Directors of the h. &, C. U. It , left for Pittsburgh Sunday, to attend the annual business meeting of tne omcers ol said road, londay. Tney returned home to-day. We learn with pain from the Johnstown I ribtine, that on I hursday last Mr. Cas . l:t.-hinlil. , : .Ni Vork,.'.:lur. M 10:15 P lJl.l!al'l'tiia; liti hi'iiKum t : Ba'ittmora, kl pef Easly, the gentlem4nly and able local oi mat journal. Had two severe heocor rhages ot the lungs, from the eflects of wuicn tie is greatly prostrated. We hope lor bis speedy recovery. "T'i-t.uirB Mall train dairy. l u. ir.ii daily Sunday. i,'uinwiitiK uaina and tajelte ji.:1J 1'1 uu"'' kVtmeire.irnc-r Fifth Avtnne and SmKh .! ni". and dcpttcomtT Grant and Water l'l!ui:uivh. Pa. K. U V N l'.M AN. SujiL. Connellbvllle. V. 1 e.S.k.B. K. E- riMaiHUiroiitr. eoaxcen k cakmua aAiuaoan. , rr, ind a'tsr Monaay. Niv. IT, 187, tratnl will s full.."!, wtnuectlnK wun jinuummra , urt,hi iiv., II. ii U. R. B. (rxoeitl Puntlay). LIAVI. AltalVB. 10 3Sa.m. 12 1j i. m. .. 3 30 p. m. i 30 p. m. v-i 1 euiineeU with Local Wert. 8uw.Uoieat to Ueaular Time Taltlo, to take ef i Niiurd.iv. J uns sis, and cuutinue in torce .lu-ii i tli Summer, i ' aui will leave SntucMt every Saturday at ,..m.i.n-t Willi l he Muuntiln fcli.re 'Ji u'n l!ie U. O. K. K , and on Monday hi t:15 A )i in (imiieriwilu suiun nam wvni, "i"'i rivet in i-'ittbarsU at a- I M VKH7. Il.n.l)lnni. run fir KnU taut. Jfi!lWt.t jneiiKr A. Tivkot A Kt. I'jl: Vuj Pisnennci W'J P M;l11 Kast ICiiu West t.s,rc59 Kast... IjlHTM Weft.. Lan Weft... Suiicrlctemieut. .. fl-.lip m . 1:10 p. m , H JSrl a. m. , 4:47 p. m. . V- a ra . SJSS A. M May 5. Lai'ice. nJilies. Klia!:arb iie. .'.'t'ncim tl.iy. t'ers arc over. M.aiutiat in market. Ivr ices sre in blomn. yiaeapplps are in market. -T'OLUiiVul snoiv last week. ;'.wt your fishing tucLle. Tint -Toiut RoJs at Koyd's. Gjiretdy ior Decoration Day. Fishing Tackle at C. X. Boyd'. Florida's chief product is climate. Silk FUhing-lints atC. N. Boyd's. Xice Fi.-h Baskets at C. X. Boyd's. G urt was f-limly attended lat week. Never dispute a woman on wash day. -Wealing t.i the green" the meadows. il.kf, j;ct!s, Lices and Reels at C. X. E iTs. Si.'in: tiuaoeis are small ; but the bills arc not Q ioit pitchin; ill soon be the favorite pteliuiC. The picnic question is Jifgicning to be t; :te'J. Tiie best live and tin ceat draw in town at ijton's. The chitiiBcy swallows have made titr appearance. The hyacinths and violets are making the air IragranL Orion's -Silver Cliff" aoJ "No Name" Cbtv. ins Tobaccos. A new lot of Fihhing Tackle ku just ht'n received by C N. Byd. TV 'liest boy ia school" occasion illy I huikcrs to throw a pantr-wad. A fine, new lot of Watcltea. Clocks, and silverware at E. M'Dowelt's. It is a rude person who will cut lis Iritn'is or his nails ic public New CikIs, at Mrs. A. E. LV.'a Millin ery and 7 limiiiing Store, this weuk. Tb'-re were five hundred and forty pairs -i t A'ins born ia Minnesota last year. Itirth? writing pipnr made in Ameri ca is wi-.nutactured ia ilolyoiie, Mass. If you nouIJ be succweful in catching 'trout. bi:v your Fishing Tackle of C. X. C.uo E M'Dowcll's nnd examine lis twelve .iillttr Elpin watches; the best in tne tuuiiij-. For a (;(xi new watch, coto E. M'Duw- s. two doors 'il nt rontcrst't House, : SnEeisit. Pa. I-AKMEr.!", I.oo;: lT:r For your 0raiify.-ciln. Clover and TUciiiy, cail at -the Flftx Depot ot Cook t Erxij:2. The memoers ot G company will meet in their Armory on Wednesday evening. May 5th, 1SS0, at 7 o'clock, to make ar rangements lor Decoration Day. By order of Oeo. Sxtdeb, J. P. Kimmel, 1st LU Com. 1 st Sergeant. In our last, through a misunderstand ing, we gave credit to Mr. II. W. Ben lord as the principal party in stiliciting sub- scnptioni toward the erection ol a new lence s ound the "Lutherian Cemetary grounds." The credit belongs to our old and esteemed friend and citizen, Mr. Ja cob Stft, Esq. Mr. B. asks us make this correction. llev. J. M. Barnett and wile of Con nellsville. Pa., celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage with a Sil ver Wedding, on Saturday, the 17th ult. Among the presents received was a hand some silver and China te set, presented by the members ot his congregation, as a, to ken ot their esteem tor the lailhtul and happy covsple. Wht Weak Plastkrs ? They may re lieve, but they can't cure that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble and you want a remedy to act directly on their se cretions, to purity and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wort has that sped lie action aDd at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait to get sick, but get a package to-day, and cure yourself. The delegates to the General Confer ence ot the M. E. Church, which is now in session at Cincinnati, from the Pittsburgh Conference, are as follows : Ministers, Thomas X. Boyle, James A. Miller, Hen ry L. Chapman, John vY. Baker : Be firves. Charles W. Smith, Thomas Storer Liy, James Cooper, of Coopersdale, and Miises A. Rosa, ot Addison : Reserves. William II. Kincaid. end Jacob II. Wal ters. No More Write Bcttkk. Xo dairy man can atl'ird to make and sell white but ter. People who buy butter want it yel low. and are willing to pay several cents per pound more lor it than they would for the lardy looking stuff they otten have to lake. By using Wells, Richardson & Co's Perfected Butter Color, every man can have the golden color of June the year round. It is sold by druggists and mer cbants. Mr. Benjamin Johnson, an account ol whose arrest was published in the II EE- aw of a recent date, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to undergo an imprison iuct ia the Western Penitentiary for a period if one year. Sheriff Kyle took the prisoaer to Allegheny, Saturday. The general opiotoa is ilit the county is well rid of a bad man aad tiat Benjamin has al last gotten bis just sicaerU. The Sheriff returned on the boob tma. uaay. WjiMms. Ia.)5 Here '. I am again to tixot w ith a lul line oi Mackerel Fith toadi at Itot'xin ikvs-s torcash r pro ue. Aj:fi.h l i.are cairantflt d. .liipiAi: jCm.i.EK. V.rxr Ma;cet. Maix Citof 5t. I i'l have hand alall times. Beef, irri., !ui; n and Paosape, at reasonable pri-. 'P' n daily ; w ill ruj a t!Ml wagon three t'UHH each week. IIckrv L'war. on liacJ the leljratea Coldtto Hi i ce i'Liur. mde at bfiruigtiold. Ohio. . iVst in n:irket. A lull line of Family CKtriis ted Grain, cheap tor caeli. Jokiaii Keixcb. r.in,'v.E Repairs. The Commissioners 'iil tci; ihe rebuilding ot one ot the abut i.ieti! urjcr the bridge over Klooy creek, near Knr.g"siiill.in Coueniancrh townsliin. nn Kuturday, tay 8;h. 10, at 2 o'clock .i'- i:i. V'j. M. Sen hock. 4 Clerk. W r?ceivl. at Taul (i. Vowag's Shoe A-Hai Smrc, IWlin. Pa , a foil ajcorunent "I MUH-K Huts llt.nr J.l v'.tKnls. Jewi lrr V.Ui.ma . n i j, Ax ;iH-Hper than ever. Call' and t-iMsioe ck aiid prices. PaitG. Xowac. Somerset. Pa , April 12, 1S90. M -TJ" I have this day sold to Mrs. Jl. Pile, my entire stuck ot goods in ore connirtUia of Groceries. Cofectioaer- Jewelry, Tobaoeo and Cigars, and all x ures hcmginjr l0 persons atd to me will pleaneJI at the store ttle their accounts with.. Pile. .W.PWJ5 iiuixii' Catarrh Kkmedy A mar-1 7CJ,,t!6 t ure Catarrh. Diphtheria, Can mouth, and Jed Ache. With each there ia an itrpnmn. .i ic . . - miv, iujwIUI ,yrJt more successlul treaimeot of the nc-rnjftaint, without, cstra Aaic'se. Price "man. ra. or sals by G. XV. Ben lord, Price Soaueesat, A valuable colt, the propertr of Post master Davis, committed suicide, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Davis had tied the colt with a baiter and then gone out driving witi its mother. On bis return he found that ttolt bad twisted the halter around its neck in twh a manner aa to strangle it self. He bad trevently been offered one hundred dollars tor k, although only sev eral weeks old. It was eJ bred and cave promise of making soauU)g un us ually nice. The wj St Jacobs Oil is indeed fol lowed oy it xoet wonderful results. More than a dozea cU3 Lave come to my knowledge, where St. Jaewv; Oil effected i-needv cures, but I will onlf SfceeUaCJ one inuj"ce. A man sufferfng for twenty-tmr years trc Rheumatism was induced to try llie 1. ooii6 t,'ii. lie usea s lew doiiics ot this truly woodrvfel remedy.and is now j6ljrel v well onee more. W. Rrimubt. JClmoe, i'm. Mr. J. C. filter Ube Aractpr or nine sections ot the tJ. & C, It & bas ggne to work in earnest. II has Iad a irge boarding House add a building to be .used as a general supply start, twreiteJ on the (krm ot Henry Keuster, aluMt Ibtte miles northeast ot town Mr. J. O. IJsy, ot Baltimor. a director in the B. 6i O. K. U and in the 8. LC. R. It- will be in town todav and will break th) first ground at this end of the routs Uaiprrow. Mr. Spl'ler has quite a number of bands al reiulv ttink)ved and will la a few days. have several hundred colored hands from Virginia and Maryland, at work. iUolpg the past week or ten days we have received a number ol letters irom subscribers 4 wa countv stating that they were not roceivicgiUiiERALD and ask ing why their uuuc Mpcn dropped Irom the list We are ctreajr careful with our mailing li t and never discootifij&e, . enme unless requested so to do. In all oi tti Ixive instances we naa recwtvua no tice. purKnjg to come from subscribers, asking that tWr paper be discontinued. It now appears that 'Aw letters weie written by some villain or il$t who are tikLiue this method ot ininrluS uj. We have zep'4 the names ou our list and if there are any pterj wno nave oeen arop- ped we hope they wji; jjotity us at once. W Lave added more new scbapribers to our lisl dnriog t,be past mimtt, tba ryer bclore. ia Uf iue tune suce p;e lye had any thing to 4o WHO thiaAiJD, aad oar frienit will hava to ftmofl to some other method of tweaktBg as hn by decreasing our sttbscriution Ul by means ol tuis cuaracier. ? We gather the following from the BUi morclNSsricaVs account of a wedding that took place in that city, on the evening ot the 30th ulL, in which the Business Manager of the Herald was one of the high contracting pai ties : -' .,'',. Weddixo Bells a lasuicnaoie wi ng look place last night at St. Peter s I . r. rhnrrh I Irtiiil Hill avenue Ml wa vale street, the bride and groom being Miss Ma E. Coffrotb, daughter of Mr. Geo. R Coffrotb, tne well-known whole sale tobacconist of this city, and niece ot Hon. Alex. II. Coffroth. member of Con gress from Pennsylvania, and Mr. Ed II. ScuU. son of Hon. Ed Scull. Collector of Internal Revenue. Western District of Pennsylvania, and who is also connected with the Somerset (Pa.) IIeralb. Not withstanding the severe storm prevailing during the evening, a very large number of friends and acquaintances were assem bled at Ihe church to witness the nuptial ceremonies. The ceremony was set for 7:00 o'clock, and a very few moments at tcr that hour the briiia! p:irty presented i ihnnn lwR. lieins ushered into the church by the well knov?n .' trains ot ilemielssohn 8 j ni-rformed bv Rev. Julius E. Grammer D. D.. rector of St. Peter's ; the groom hf.inr uttended bv Messrs. C. O. and treo. R Sr-nil the bride bv Misses Julia Ben Elnger and Nannie Hall as bridesmaids. uk J Prank Gibnev. Albert JSichol. son, John Holloway, Dr. IL J. Coffroth, ILrru r.rimes and Charles Henisler acted in th caoacitr of usheis. The bride was nn lasu fullv dressed in satin de Lyon, trimmed in satin brocade and friugo to match, and wore a bonnet. Miss Ben Elngcr's dress was a counterpart of the bride's. Following the ceremony, a re cemion was held at the residence of the hrid'a narents. Xo. 221 Madison avenue. at the close of which the newly married pair proceeded on the 11 train to Phil adelphia, from whence tbey will go to rhlfara. nd on their return, will reside In Somerset, Ta.. the home of the groom. Th w-eildinff nresents were both numer ous and costly, among which were chiefly noticeable a magnificent silver tea service f .. r.,,.., II I' II Vll 11 fll ni tuvtn ni'HS- uuui mi v. v. wuiu v Columbus. Ohio: a case of silver knives ami ii.rca from ilie bride's parents : a set of individual butter dishes, from Miss Ben zinirer a water set, cake baskets, card re ceivera, etc.. etc A new departure in me wav ii nnsents was a fine pnotograpu oi th l.riilnl nartv from Mr. J. Frank Gib- . -i i i 1 1. ner. who conceived tne men, ami lanicu iv j out. Tbk MorsTAis Fire. The Uaiontown Standard ays : On Weli-sday a fire broke out in Wharton towaship. near the fishing dam recently constructed on Sndy Creek by Mr. Alex. Miller, of Pittsburgh, and burn ed over several thousand acres ot l&nti. The immense and compact volume ot smoke that rolled above the summit of Chestnut Ridge led people in Vniontown to believe when they first saw it that it arose lrora burning buildings. This tract had not been hre swept lor six years, so that the llatnes bad the accumulated dried leaves and underbrush ot al! that time to feed upon. A large number ot men was enlisted in the wort of lighting the ure. but as fast as thev would stay its progress in one direction it would dash forward and break out in another. There are several wavs ot carrying on a forest conllict wit the fierv element, but the methods most used are to fight the fire with tire, or sur round it with a circle cleared ot under ei-owtfi and leaves, through which it ran not bretk. But the latter is not so ctf ie tive as the other. To start a ure and have it burn toward the one approaching is the best wav. It is necessary to observe care, however, that the attacking fire docs not cut turned in the contrary direction, and thereby increase toe couuagrauon wuic it is designed to stop. It is estimated that the men employed at this (Ire were station ed around a circle which had an area ot 5,000 acres. Of course thev did some good, but such a rain as fell Friday sight was worth more loan numan nanus cuuic do. How lmlgnihcanl is ill that maa can accomplish compared with the effective work which the forces of nature can p: form when set in motion. It was pitiful to see the destruction oi birds. A ifenllb- mau who watched the fire said that pheas ants, robins and all varieties of the leath ercd tribe which inhabit our woods would dash isto the smoke, become bewildered and blicded and tall the ground to be sic rificcd by the uame9. But for this year forest fires of any consequence are doubt less now at an end. They generally have their birth and death n the spring, and unless there should be a protracted period of dry weather belorc the advent o fall no more nrcs nceu dc cxpecieu. Court Proceedisg. Court called oa I The meetiryg called by tfa Monday. April 20. witn ins nonor wuuge oi aieyersdaie. for Tsesday a Illl and Associates Blum arm jsiustseiiuan ! on the bench, and proceeded to Lusineee wr'thnnt lll lflV Commonwealth vs. B. Johnson; Car rying concealed weapons; Deft, plead guilty ; sentenced to pay a fine oi f I (K and costs and undergo an Imprisonment, solitary confinement, in the Western Pen itentiary, for one year. Ellen McCIellan, Executrix, vs. John Ansnach. Jr.. dett and Salisbury & Balti more Railroad ; (attachment execution) attachment awarded for John Anspach. Ivi Cougbenour vs. Isaac S. Ooughen- .- - m rn i . mu Btt'wl lltT Our ; suuia. oamiiitpi; h-ava ot Court. A.1;.m Irust snd Annie C. Larust. his win. in riLrLt of said Annie V. Larust, vs. I. J. Baer ; sums. ties. v. et a. d. b. a vpniirt in tavor of deft. r II. L. Baer and J. G. Ogle, assignees of J i KimniHl & Sons. vs. ISorman is Lichliter and J. II. Coaer. Uading as Lich litr. rod(!r & Co. : sums, assumiwit ; case continued at cost ot plaintiffs. David Ross and Edward Schrock. vs. John Reed, Adeline Reed and Cornelius Keed : elLCtmjnt : settled ; defu. conlessed iudumeiit tor lnd in dispute with costs. . i-i i i U.II . .... Isaac llugas vs. x.awuu aiw tres : verdict in favor ot dell. Henry Tilp vs. Adam Krcilzburg ; ap peal by Ueit. Samuel Weisel vs." Jacob E. Deal ; sci, la. ; settled by defendant confessing judg menu sums. Roau Asn Briim-.k Views. Ou a peti tion ot citizens of Somerset township lor a public road, to lead from a point at or near the blacksmith shop of Eli Cupp, on the Stovstown road, to a point at or near where the Somerset and Cambria Railroad crosses the road leading from Baer's saw mill, the Court appointed William -II. Barnliart, surveyor ; Cyrus Schrock and Samuel A. Uhoads. viewers. . On a Detition ot citizens of Jefferson To, for a bridge over Laurel Hill creek, at Peter Bruth's. in said township, the Court aDtnanted John R. Scott, surveyor ; John SrmHL'ler and Georire Lichty, viewers. On a petition of citizens ot Somerset Tp. for a bridge over Cox's creek, one-fourth ot a mile eaat of the town of Somerset, the Court appointed Wm. M. Schrock, survey or : Joseph' . Mason and Jonathan Laui beru viewers. On a Detition for viewers to review road leading Irom a point at or near Josiah Mowry's, on the public road, to a point at or near Josiuh Long s, on tne Somerset and Stovstown road, the Court appointed Ilenrv Riuch. surveyor : Wm. Keel ana George M. Xeff, viewers. On a petition of citir-ens of Upper Tur kevtoot township, tor a public road to lead from a point on the public road, near Da vid Schrock's, to intersect the public road at or near the school house known as the "Canal school house," the Court appoint ed Altred Mitchell, surveyor ; John A. Walker and Bazil Bird, viewers. Means Bisess. This morning two cars were switched off at the Johnstow Statica. on ihe siding of the Cambria Iron Company, and they were both chucked to their lull eapacit witn caria, wDeeibar rows, picks, shovels, drills, crow bare, and such other Implements oi lauor as are re auired in the making of excavations, tun neling, digging out cuts, blasting rocks. and all that on a projected lineot railroad One ot the cars was manifested from Read ine to Mr. T. F. Kearns, a contractor for sections 3 and 3 of the Somerset & Cambria Railroad, and also for the "Hogback tun nel : the other contains a general assort ment ot implements for Mr. Patterson, who has a contract for several sections of the road ud in the vicinity ot Stoystown Several teams owned by farmers out in JCciifcnd Township, and from other points between Scalp Level and tne anove village, were ia waHfag to transport the material to the localities where work ts to be com menced on the several ssction, and by this evening the most oi It Will be caltyered unon the ground. IN ear scalp ivei a lores oi over uiiy bands has been engaged tor several days oast in erecting frame boa rain ' bouses. tad nearly all the bouses in that vicinity wkers cplojees can be acrornmouuiea with lodging have their full complement of Imdrilxra. Xcxl cxnl: the active work on grading and filling ciong Ihr line ol the route will commence, and may be set down ss a foregone conclusioa that the rronosed route will be opened up for trat- nn cl'ilm -.-'liest nossible and practicable moment. 1iera) properties within the . .. . . m. Jf 1 1 .1. 1 iimivoiioe iw FVHiii wju. along which tlis mm DM aurveyea, were bargaioed lor by Ul Cowpwoy dur ine the .present week, and - a lull list ol liases el prbrierty -owners, with the con aideratiun whic'i each received lor his property,' will 'be duly made known. President Donodl v asserts that lie Sjmer cat and Cambria Railroad will be pueuod forward to a more' rapid completion than most ot our cufesns dream ot, and be evi dentjy means businee ' ben .he talks in jhis way Jjhnttown Tritf'Jnai. One oi the .iv.r Aigbts seen u;on our streets occasionally u tllj( a Bulgarian coal miner snd bis wire. I here are sever al families of these people livinz at Moore wood mines. They are low in statue and of a Uecwottiy ignorant, pull cast ol coun tenant. Tba men vczr bsfJls. wi;h pin talons that tlcU often only to Iha Inuvg, and queer round cap. Th9 women aljo wear bKts, and a short cotton dress that reach only U about the kna. They wear do bonnets but a sort ot a woolen hood tied over their heads. Ia coming to on t" do their marketing, the wojjen carry a .f5i of clith about the size ot a table cov er, tluv WuP l"tir iiurrua-ies lu turn snd sling their on mile over their shoulders half in tront and bajl ottjind,- cm wain on with a heavy Uml ia paci &ra!;iy!p. The other evening we m a women carry ing not less than seventy-five fionnils ol groceries in this style, while the huaband wcL-a i Kuotlu Lap with n mntv mul wafceM beside her with an empty meal bag doubled kjicr his arm. Alt Ilea ant Time. The trial of John Clancy, lor the mar' der ot W. W. Gaither, ton of Samuel iiaither. Esq . of this place, Is In progress. at Clarion. It will be remembered that Oiaoc" was passenger on the train on which 43aithr was conductor, and became involved ia ad UlcuUy with him, during which the worui iajury f a tnnicted. The case m ill oncupy the wtuiuoa g the Court fr several days. A number ot wit nesses were called and testified to the con duct of Clancy while under arrest m4 at the hearing at Edenburg when he said b was not sorry for what he had done and that be would do it again ; that h shot to kill. Dr. Ross, who attended Gaither during bis ikne& was called and examined at lengiu. Ue i that Gaither died from blood poiaooing jsu: by a gunshot wound. Drs. Leaden bap iud Shoemaker, who extracted the ball, and Dm. Wattus, Foster, McComb and Roes, who mad the1 vot mortem examination, testified that ta ilicd from the effects of the wound. i A Remarkaiilk Result. It makes bo dHereple fcflw many Physicians, or how much m"Jiidne vou have tried, it is now a estabJiiUed a iiicf, i.:-ttamp Syrap is 3e only remedy wfuco ias given oua eU saactiojj in severe cases of twtig Disease. Ii u uup uicre are yet thous aaoda of parsons tvbasrfl iweuispoecd to i i . i r l u'.uiii.m. vn A UlUWt SHKf I1U flIHMf'Wi Mflilli(iuuil Uemorrhagos, Asthma, Kevcra Colds act thsdonthe Breat, Posumonia, Whoop ing Cough. &c. who have no prsocal knowledge of Boscbee's German gyrup. To such we would say tbat 50,000 bottles were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar ii?e 73 cents. Sold by all druggists in Thb Pet I EvtaTKiiB? Of. 3. G Surfcey. a prominent and roqaeiftia'Cl) wb of lows City, says ; "J bare had the Dyspepsia and Liver Com uaint lor several years, ana nave used every remedy 1 couiu bear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it I am happy to state that it has entirely cured me. It is certainly the best Remedy I ever tewcL" Price 75 cents. , Isold!) fittjrn W. Benford, Somerset, Pa, " BUOTHKKSV ALLEV IfEXS. Farmers are abojt done sowing oats in this section. Many of our farmers hive planted their potatoes already. Mr. M. Shumaker is coiag to build a new barn the coming summer. The wheat, of which there was a larger average sown last full than usual, bids lair tor a gOvJ crop. Mr. Jacob Prilts. of Milford township, bought a pi-ce ot had from William Foust and has erected a large traate dwelling house thereon, lie is gaisz to move on Tuesday. DEAT. to IIooveksville Items. Several straw hats have alreaJy began to bloom. Spring's gentle breezes are playing around us The effort made against a licensed tav ern has eatle things warm here. J. A. Clark has put up a "wing." If be opens his bar, roer will likely be some more wings up : Dr. Howard is putting up a aweuicg at tne "upper end ot ton ; and as soon as the railroaders come aloug. there will have to be some pulling down and rebuilding. A good joke was perpetrated on our domine, Rev. Shoup, a few days ago. One of our voracious male gossips for be it known, we have them here ot both sexes started a report to the effect that the do mine bad secured a barrel ot cider in the fail, and after putting in a bushel Of rye and a ua?Uty ot grapes, had been drink- j ing ot it ail winter- ' ttt uijtr; Beta. Blame Club, f Court, was largely auended aud was orga nized by the selection ot Dr. S. S. Good, M President ; lion, oeorge . Walker, G rge Lowry, William G. Walker, Solomost 1 5aker, Wil- i Ham Zimmerman, S. P. Swells 3r, Michael Hady, W. II. Barnhart, Wtkws a X. Beal, Emauuel Lichitv. William 1L Weltlev. John Bcachy, and George Licwt y. as Vice Presidents, and George Suhrte, C. Strang, u. it. null, John J. Spangler, tVUliam ii. r reuse and A. E Finegan as Se cretaries. I te following gentlemen w ere a ppointed a commute on Resolutions : J. -O. Ogle, Frank Wolt, A. F. Dickev. Johti Keim. It. B. Ilarnes, Curtis Kooser and .Dennis Jlcyer. W. H. Kooutz, Esq., deii read fctmself ot;a lenvthy aud ctretully prejiared tytuech. Messrs Ogle, Kooser, S:hrocK, Mciwiley and Edie, each mailu a few remarks. Owr space w ill not allow us give a synopsis of the speeches as was ictended. The follow ing arc lue resolutions adopted : i.WnEttEAB, The late Convention at llarrhsburg usurped thu powers of the dis tricts ia the appouiltucnl of delegates to the Xational Republican Convention, und instructed all delegates Irom Pennsylvania to vote as a unit on all questions, and j Whekkas, The several districts ot the Stale are entitled ot right to select their own delegates, and to have them vote for the candidates and measures most accept able to the said several districts, therefore, be it JicsoheJ, That we, the Republicans of somerset county, in county meeting now met, do hereby nominate and declare II. C. McKinlev, II. B. Uarnes and Wm. B. Frease as and for our conferees to meet like conferees from Cambria, Beitjrd and Blair counties to elect two delegates and their alternates to represent this XVII Congressional district in the Xational Re publican Convention, to be held at Chica go on the 2d day A June, 1830. IUtolted, That we are opposed to the unit or any other rule which augments the power ct the majority by counting rotes in its favor which are in direct op position to it, thereby depriving the mi- I norky of that expression to which it is ' rightfully entitled, amLmaking it a power against itself by giving the inajont talse count aud perhaps a nomination, neither of which it is entitled. IktoU'cd, That the said unit rule adopt ed by the Convention at Jlarrisborg, in t ebruary last, shall not he binding upon the delegates to be selected as provided in llieso resolutions. liesoletd, That the action of the Con vention at uarrisburg in depriving our Senatorial delegate, lion. W. U. Koontz, of his seat in the Convention, to which he was clearly, fairly and hooesUy entitled, it Diing me turn ot Somerset county to the representation, was aa insult to our coun ty, and one ot the numerous tricks resort ed to by the machine to secure the delega lion, to Chicago in its favor against which tt is well fcoowa the voice of the p.-ople is orerwnelinmgly opposed. llesalced. That wo observe with deep concern the hasty and imprudent conduct or ilie Chairman ot the .Rational Republic an and State Central Committees iu their early calls for Conventions, and their de terniced efforts to foist upon the party a nomination distasteful, dangerous to the interests of the party, and against which millions of honest, true acd tried Republi cans are daily expressing their opposition. We. therefore, earnestly call upon thetn as they love luei? country and the Republican party to make their indirjdijal preferment secondary to pause and consider wejl be fore they put the country and party to the severe and unusual twit which they are hastening them. lletohed. That the precedent set by George Washington, and the brilliant line of his successors, in retiring from the Presidency at the expiration ot their sec ond term ol oflice, are examples of true love of country and unselfish patriotism ; that the IwQ-lerin principle observed since the es:ab!Lhmeat of the United States is now an unwritten law ot our Government, the infringement of which is without ne ceaaity, unwise, impolitic, and Iraugu witn danger to our Uoptiulicio institu lions. Mso'ecd. That tho delegates to be cho sen as provided by these resolutions are hereby requested : aud tor Somerset coun. ty instructed, to use every honorable et ior; j.o secure as tne Presidential nominee the nation's, Pennsylvania's and ourow choice, James G. Blaine, of Maine. Ilenohcdi That while James G. Blaine is our first choice for President, wo here by pledge tho hearty support ot tho Re publicans of Somerset county to tlis nomi nefl ot the Chicago Convention. a very fine youcg Fro Adpisox . S. Ringer Esq, lost horse the other dnv. Several car loads ot horses have been shipped troin Confluence, and others will shortly follow. Our farmers in general, are done sow ing oats, and are busy preparing the ground for planting the corn, when the proper time comes. There are quite a number of hone buy ers around this neighborhood. They are buying all the horses they can get and arc paying fair prices for them. Re.-. Simmons, --f Anaruldcl county, Maryland, has entered anon his work as ! Pastor of the LLitonburg charge. He is a minister ot much energy and zeal in bis pastoral labors. Our esteemed fellow citizen. Genera! M. A. Ross left home this week for Cin cinnati, where he will remain five or six weeks, in attendance at the session ot the general conference of the Methodist Epis copal church, he being the Lav Delegate of the Pittsburgh conference to the general con.erence. Ihe selection of General Ross to represent the laity in that great conference is a very appropriate one, as there are lew men anywhere better in formed on church affairs, than the General is and in addition to his vast fund ol in formation, he is among the very fore most in promoting every laudable church en tcrprise. Kxox. jjgTgYilTTMlV,f j SE W AFTER TISE3IE2J75 X WAD TER TIZ EXERTS. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN! -o- irs f ciE its siiTs'ira f i'l Vi'r z ( - :i IT? t.i 4 FAIRLAIYIB PATENT MILK C4N Furor-' ral-in, an.l tj Invito .in ln;a-linn i.riti a.iranfi-M r.,r lmiry n i. COlSTSTKTJCTIOIsr. 1 1 ran u oi ine iouowm uimeniini ana constnwtion. They are 19U larhci hih, 12 'tehn In ij., ert, iii tne o-'iiim iTUVMdl wila an JSJLTt TTJI3E IN" CENTRE am, niakinK the cana wlien covered air tlgb:. The can la nrov n! tli idea i itn the periphery of the From Cosflvence. Mr. EDrroK : Your correspondent from this place assumes a multitude of names ; but whether te calls himself "Jno, nnanK," Aiountaineer," "Oexter," or anything else, all know the man ; see him evidenced in the lack of brain-power man ifested in the article. His last gives evidence of a bibulovt dis position on the part ot its author. Just before the battle ot the Wilderness two men sat in a tent, planning that fight: one of them was t. S. Grant, the other was "one of our respectable physicians," for whom Grant had sent to ask his advice. Suddenly the "coming Emperor" brought his hand down on the knee of the physi cian, and said : "I have it now ! you're a jewel. Doc. I know if one man in the country could put me right, that man was you !" Xext day the battle begun. X. B. Grant does not tell the above it comes fronj "one of our respectable phy sicians, "-,-and knowing that be resembles ueorge wasnington in the guileless inno cence of the cherry -tree period of bis life, it must be true. He speaks ot "Little End" as a Demo crat. If having supported every Repub lican nominee at a eeneral election ever since the party was organized, makes a Democrat, then Grant's friend is correct. and I am a Democrat. In local elections I claim that the party spirit should not run so high : that a man has a tier feet right to support a friend without being I The can may bec? in upon sir. temiicroturc otiii' Sii to-'. an.l in ra or dunned outside the nartv lines. We did i"-' not see in the matter so and missed the party cry forgetting that he supported jt- t So Ai rr :. fl) Lot. 1 trtt. 9 404 lot. 1 ,i '1.1 tin i a 4o4 luii 4 i.t 30 lu' Lo5. i 1 Acre. -fiO 'JO Hi .Vi5 tad rr.? rrsrrr: i..tn::.i:n. Aieroa:hy, TbD!04 AlKTnaitij. Cliarirrj P.o wman. Samuel Howmart Kbrwile....... ii tl, John 1L heirs HWiiM-r. treorge Lint, Gillian hil.T, tali;:: T.ISfty. -rw ... iii, n.. !'. J- r t-ri ;i Aa-ii? !-!,.- iv, V7,i,Su, WM-,. Jf.J,n L'iVLE TtrKKriTOOr. Aler'.a. Th t3i W Ka.-e-nt, Wiiliamj Ileal, rrrmci-i F,.rwarl it lii(m iijiioweli. jtn, J"rr, i'.iter ""'I-. V'.Tl-.'tl. ll. J. A GLASS GAUGE . ..... WMrtrd la iUaHe lor meatrarinz UrDtb of cream : and is meoiiatnicteil auto i,rcfn-i- the milk In I I perfect condition In warn) weather ami without I tie u.e of Ice. tri-t more crram in VI honrs than ran be I i eewreq ia ina old manner of aettlnir II lert to atand until tour. Tho oorer prerent- any linpuritiea In uws an in-m c-.i-iun-r m oiuuri wun me nuia iu woen pmcea.ine can ia nermeti-a.:y aic.l. - Lot, t 1 1 a ADVANTAGES ! 64 M7 .'It JWl l.-l .HI Plan or Method ence Is so great that when people know Fboji Confluence. Tba prospects for an abundant wheat barrwi were never bettor, this season ot the-year. The man whs brought a load 0 pota toes to town, a tew days ago, grew very indignant at the decline in the price, and avowed that be "would buy no more Pans green. The Addison man who offers 1 1,000 for a positive command or example to baptise an miant or unconscious babe, is no doubt becoming alarmed about bis departing glo ry. A tnend at my elbow says "he is baiting between two opinions. Perhaps ne rs contracting some matrimonial alli ance. The mildness of the winter and the ear ly spring has put a pleasant smile on the facflot tuary 'a farmer, especially those Who list tail tearcd that, owing to the fail- re of the hay erop, bad less feed ln'ator'e thaawouki.be required to winter their stock. There are still a few hay stacks standing in this section of the ounty. The soft and gentle breezes of spring. wun me enlivening rvs 01 tne sun. are clothing the bills and valleys with verdant beary. and the ariant son enters mincle UltiftscUow totes with the "ge-haw" of the buiy firmer, toVhw-r the faithful ser vant or industrious housawito in tneir in 00 r ot nouse-cleaning so necessary to ucaun, comiort ana happiness. Sxix. Jin. Epitor v-In this week's issue ol the Somerset Herald, the following strange note signed "U. A. Hartzell," ap rs "The sum of $1,000. will be paid to an v Clergymen, in tho County, Slate, or else where, to ne giirun o wy charitable pur pose, who will show by the ifoly'Sorln turns, k command' given by Jesus Christ or any ot his Apostles, to baptize aa In unt or unconscious babe ; and an example uy citaer aoosuh or i vanffeiist. ft seems rajher reoiarltatlle that a person living in'"Ad(lisoh,"' at' thij day, should so uneniignencd. JJut I aw k-Ii tbnt "II. A. Hartzel '! is ucnanrarnesi inn aire alter IL2 troth. it is not ojien that we bnd an inquirer who is so willing to gire so wuch ' hard cabh V) knqw the truth ; and when we nq one wnq is willing to do so. our con iusjon is that he is (erritlu in earnctt. .o, as it is always a pleasure, as well as my duty a thruuso miqister, "as uiuco as in mo is, to lewl inquirers into the truth.- I will endeavor very briefly to answer uia inquiries, wun tne prayer that the Hoiy Spirit may "guide him into all truth. first. It Mr lkrtzell his ever found a '.coiarnnii given by Jesus Christ" to bauliZU wntnen. then'' in tLe came fL-i.ir and vera U the command to baptize ' tn fauts or uaooaaulou? tbe." Second. Is there an example (recorded) of womentreceiving the Sacrament of the f ord s Supper, at the bands of "an Apos tl i" y"t do one doubts that they did re ceive it. The Apostles baptized families. Is it to From Tchkevfoot. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church I'attdytowu, last Sunday. J. A. Hunter spent last week in Wash ngtcn City, looking after a patent right. Col. V.. D. Yutjy fcas returned from trip through the tiraber' regioos of ) est i lrginu. - Lost Cover Xo. was in Ursina last Sat urday. cettipg his picture taken by a Dem ocrauc artist. The citizens of PalJvtQwn have in closed the cemetery at their chqrcb, with a neat board fence. A protracted meeting, conducted br Revs. Long and Ploughman, is going on at tne unurcu 01 uoa, wrsina. Rev. Feltop extended the hand of fel lowsblp to several new members who joined the Lutheran church, trains, Sun day. illiam France has taken an extensive contract with the Pinkerton Lumber Co. to peel and car several hundred cords of tan bark. A 'W of Rjv, Long has taken the agen cy lor "Moody's Sermons" and "Grant's Tour Around Tho World, two very In tcreiiting bonks. He bids fair to be a sue cesstul book agent. The lurnVr hiKim b struck the lumber men ot this region. The Pinkerton Lum berCo.'s. D. llinebaugh s and Ed. Al coa's works are all in full blast filling or jjjrs fjr lumber, at gixal prices. Fkom UKsiSA. (June a heavy rata and snow storm, pushed over this place on Friday lust. Mrs. McMillen, who sustained injuries in getting off the train, a short time ago is convalescing. MUs May Lewis, formerly of this place. but now ot Berlin, is 'at' present, visiting Ijcr mUny triiW'Js hero. ' ' We have had several very Lard frosts ucrc 01 late, ana tears are annreuenueu that the fruit crop is entirely killed. The members of the M E. Church have organized a Teachers sabbath school fleet ing at this plagei 'to npet every Sunday evening at the church.' Mr. Ed Alcott. of Fort Hill, has lcirned that mules are belter palilUtw for bis bits- mess than horses, he having purchased some five qr six head a lev lsys ago. Mr. U'illiiim Hbuw, who is a noted lis- publican, is the Llackautitb U this plaoo. l(e is lioiig a Uir busioes at his trade, does good woik. gives saiisfaction to his cuatouiers, ana is very clever it'l.'ow in genural. Atie Levy who is a sulitler, painter, and paper hanger comiiinet1, has been doing some capital papering at the residence of Mr. Ilnnhsra- Abe dojs his work well, and knows hp w to n,ni, r, j;ea? cq4 Kb- ctnntiul .Inh ' ' ' 1 staqtial Jrb, Our genial 1 1 lend "Jako," alias "Mas," of Lower Turkey loot, has been sojourning in our town tor a tew diys past, in the employ ot Mr. Hunter. Jake is quite a genius in business, and we would not be surprised to hear of him forming a part- be taken for aranted without proof) that nerthlp with Mr, Huuter in tliebntjt, shoe, there were no ' '"infants or unconscious and grocery lica. - . " babc" in al) of the eight lkmiles baptizsd by the Apustles? - . If tb& is not a satlsfactqry answer q above inquiries, I wil) refer II. A. ijart eil fo Rev- Ranjsey Smitlsqn, Ifoinney. W. ra., who will take pleasure in giving the information wonted- weed the thou sand dollars to the undersigned at piston burg. Pa- and It shall ceminly be applied toward carrying out the g: rat commiasioa ot our Lord, viz : "Go ye therefore, ind make disciple of all nation, baptizing tkeia," &C.. and shall be carried by those who wilt teach the poor heathen parents to give themselves to the Lord, and then their children ; "In the name of the Fath er, niT U the Sou, twd cf the Holy Ghost.", ; - ' C. E. biM)J03. April 00, 1360, ' Ce mekt, White wash &, Fertilizes Land Plaster, Calcined Plaster, Lime and Cement, Have in stock car load, and ofler for sale by the barrel or pound, at moderate prices. : COOK & UEKRITS. Mr. Jerry Worsing returneil home on Friday night' express from Scotdaleand Opnqefsyllle, whire jte but becq at wprk fqr the past lyo rnqntfos. Jr. Worsjng b one of pur first class carpenters, and as wages are gqbd and work plenty at the above named places, he win again return in a very abort time. May 3, lSSO. that he advocates a measure, the majority are pretty sure to oppose it. Voting tor a democratic friend, does not make a man democratic. "Jno" characterises the article of "T.it- ue inu as ptrttwal. J bare carefully read over this article and find noting jn it ot a pcrappal pature, so that I think he will not have his tender feelings ruffled by gnghtlhat J have said. Yours tmlv. I 1M r- X'.-r. 0 1 T . .11 f. 1 t 1 oru. it encourages me Keeping oi scock iiiwinir urttcr pvo- Fisu ! Fish !-in exchange tor country during qualities as the dairy will receive pay according to the tor. i 04 AM 101 t'nniists of the iratherlnir nf crc.im from the firmer.', the aivantaire oi wiiii-h It irmt In s-fl. n. ani-re i.io uaines are email ana aieiance ir.iui iavtory will not warr.iul vxc uc:i'. criliul niilic. 1st, The cost and economy in manufacturing tho butter. 2nd. Having the skim milk sweet lor feeding. produce, or for Cash. We otter the largest stock ol Extra Shore, Xo. 3. Mackerel in town. Cook & Beeeit!. JJAIrRIED. DAVIS PIFER. On the 22d, of Feb ruary, by Kev. B. Knepper, Stephen E. Davis to Miss Ida S. Pifer, both of Cum berland, Md. YAXTZ THORP. On the same day, by the same, Mr. James II. Yantz to Miss I illje TUarp, btitU ol Allegany txiapty, Mi), amount of cream furnished. 4th. By this manner of setting milk we can guarantee butter by one-half to one pound, per hundred weight of than by the old process. more milk, 44d 440 ;i( :i9 so 4o;i : 212' " 100 J7 lot ',vi 40S. o.. 4 l li O aio :a;:; 402 4tl' ' :1 5th. That you can secure the price of first quality of butter at your door without the hand labor churning and cars of butter afterward, la aonI-lon wo would tif th it wo tiir:.o TROUTMANGETZ. April 21, 1880, at the residence of the bride's father, by the same, Mr. Samuel Troutman to Miss u L. Gstz, both from near Wellersburg, this county. LIXG STATLER. April 20th, 1830, at the bride's home, by Rev. J. B. Shoup, Mr. Ellsworth Ling, of Bedford county, to Miss Elmira Statler, of Shade Twp., this county. MURPHY GREEXWALT. April 13 1S8Q, by Rev. E. F. Dickey, Mr. James Murphy, of Fayette county, to Miss Mary E. Green wait, of Rock wood, Somerset Co., Pa. msmcrm I test FLECK. At Jenner X Roads. Aoril 2Cth, 1880, Mrs. Marv Fleck, aced 59 years and 5 months. orthecan., at we desire to start routes for the atheriaiof cream in JoUioa not already re:ielH-d 1 mv. .. v auiviiu VfJ uio HICHEGT MARKET PRICES fbicaeam, alio furnihlni the firmer with the can free while so dl'noeinir.rf h;.4crtm. thereby clvin Bin? tne Denetit ol the mort improved ipfamm wlreiy he can increase his yield Irjra '-4 to . The cm a on cxmouiom at our omce la I when we wilt be pleased, to have yoa call a..l wo will give yn roll Information onecmin? the same. SO.TIKItSET DAIRY COMPA3CY (Limiietl.) MOHKSUKT MAtLKMVt Oamvud by Oooa at Banna. DKALaaa ta CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR 4 FEED Apple, dried, ft f4n. w iuu , Butter, V k (key) Butter, W airoU) Buckwheat, baanel , meal, un aj Beeawax. 9 a BaooB, (bouldart, fj " aiaee, " " country hams. h tlorn. (earl S hanbel (Jorn, labelled) y boabel , Corn meal V ...... t'-alt tklna. h fcotKJ, doi Jiour, M bb, euuisee 1 ku.. lai at.:.... HmMukarurod) .,( Lard, Lathar, nd tola, t upper " kiu Mlddllns-i, ami ehoo loo h I Mta, a on , rotatoea, ba , Peaches, dried, t) a Ryoyba.... Rases, V Salt, No. 1, bbLextra .. to to Sc .wcHOe 11 ss l&e .,. ...3aQ Me aa ate 3 Se 10c .....eatoToc joe as (e .I,.,.... c i.. U W2 40 "PXECTJTOR'S XOTICE. I Cute of Daniel Zimmerman, lata of Stoystown Bur., Somerset Uo Pa dee d. Letters testamentarv on the above eitte kirtmr been granted to the ondersixued by th proper authorliy ; notice la hewby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate p.iy atent. and those hating claims as ilnat the same to present theiu duly auihenticated for settlement on Saturday, June l'-tli. 14-0. at the oitice of Sqult Heitiey, in Stoystown Bor., al 1 o'clock JOHN It. ZIMMERMAN, 'Jay S Eiocutnr. ANNOUNCEMENTS. hu, wiati,,,,,,,-, $ut'r, yelinw f wiiiuv . r . IfVaM Tallow, Wheat, ft bus. wool, ff B 7te lie ...So 0 i o sees SACtfOS ,....7o3e ei 4046a ....SlolOe ,........75e .le t'i 40 -aitoot; 7i 0a 8(110 lauo ...fe ....41 l&(tl V ......itij.W TREASURER'S SALE Wo have been handed the tellowln? annoancs. menu by J,odah iteller, Ksq.. Chairman f the Repwbllcaa County Committee, randidateii to he vottfor the primary election, held June iS, FOR ASSEMBLY. To Jotih Keller,. Chairman Rrablica Conntn Ivmmtittt : Sia s In accordance with the n taxes of the Ro publiean party, I am a candidate lor re-r.omiai-tioa lur the Assembly, subiect to Ua decision of the Republican iirimary election. A. J. COLBORX. loJifutlt Wr, Chairman Republican Caunl'jM Co mltet: J aw Sib: In aocordance with thensairesof the Re- 40 publican party, I am a candidate ior rc-nnuiia- I tion for the Assembly. rabet to the decision oil l.n ucwuulid primary election. E. SJ. StCUROCK. QiAUE, Pa., May 3. liil. UNSEATED LANDS. Ajtreeable to tho provisions of an Act of A en iv, uirecima- tnemoue of sell in l.'nseated Iiad or uui, paosfNi atn uay of Marco, A. I. 1S1.1 nna tne several Supplements thereto : Tin Treae ureroi wimerset county. Hereby aires notice, that unless tba County, School. R.iaJ, and BniUltmr taxes, doe on Ue lollowinic Insulted Lands, are M?tvcv m nay oi sale, me wnoie or sucn part of each tract as will pay the taxes and eoew, will be sold at tne Orart u.,-.ise, in Somerset boroaxh. -u . ujf ih juuo, isu, ior tne arrearaires ot b its uue, ana inc oosu ao-raol tscrcm. Acrt -.MO 417 414 4U U mo loo l'JO smrmwmaar $E W ApfffTJSfWETNS. "TISSO J.VTIOX XOTiCE- Ihe partnsruhln heretofore silstlna hetw i k. andersijrned In lue (Jalanet and andertakins; busi ness, under to firm nam ef Push iiSina.t si... town. Pa., was on the tilth day uf May dlaor4 ir hiulwo ewtaaui i iiw nei aau aceuonta are in be handsofO. W. Puifh. where aU unu, std will call and settle! after Jana imun will be left In th hands ol aa of&cer tar collection. v. w. ruuH, ISAIAH S1PE. Sioystown. April 10, isau. inecsbinetand l ndertaklnw busineM m k. continued at the old sunt opposite the Hlte Hows In Stoystown, by th underslgne nnder the arm name ol Pugh and Ufa baker. We keepoonstant. r on band a mil line or Cabinet floods, efflns and Caskets, and wonld resnaerntiw nii.,i. he publio forourihareof their natroa--. S...- frswofcbarj. Wf dj tmt cfiuswork, aalbeaw -i It can U Bone m the county Call and examine ;r iroiiua ociurv purcnasina eiaewnere. u.w.rtiun. W WtLUAMBRUBAKER. SSIONEE S NOTICE. ' Nolle Is hereby riven, that Oeorwa Will na wile, by deed of voluntary aasirnment, bar assiirneaai- tneir rtat real and personal; to alolomon Uakav in trnat Sbv thm kuu Jrii.-!- ercditorS. All nr.9ona. therefore. liwlht.t , i i..m Wtll make payment to the said Aaetirnee, and f hwe baVlnK claims or demands wlltyreaenl theBi duly authenticated for swtllemaat, on June li at the oilice ot Joha H. UhL Eo.. In feasant. F4 AaVlU. ilr. Juiioh XrUcr, Chairman Republican l'3Untv l'unHtet: OB Will lleaso anniknnce me nnme i. candidate for Assembly, sabiect to the decision of the hpuhUcaa Primary liectlon. A. S. V. 1LU PORPOORHOt SE DIRECTOR, i Jotiai Keller, Chairman Republican County Com-! Sib: Too will oleaae announce mv name a a eamliilale lor Poor Mouse Iiirn-tor nin-i r. th. .1.1. 1 . . L- 1 . . . iwwaw lai wepuoiican primary election. Somerset Township. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY To Jotiah Keller, Chairman of the Republican iraniiivaamn, aomer$et loiinu, Penn-lylcanim. Sir: Yob will Dlease innnnnNi mv m ci canilldate lor the olb.ee of District Attorney of k j itfc u, iue uocir. oi uie tter'hb- law tiecu-j, iu d neul tn June, H. S, ENDSLEY. Jotiah Keller, Chairman Repnbliean County Com. SlS: PImM innnniwa m, n.m, .. . A.n.ll.1. for the office of District Attorney, snb)ert to th decision ol the Republican Primary election. llEOKU K K. ftCtLL. A Mother s Grief. The pride of mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warn- risk, i they have cough, croup, or Whooping Cough, which ead v ponspaip tin. it you do not attend to it at once. bUILOU S COXSUMFTION CURE U guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and tl 00. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by G. W. Benlord, Druggist, Som- ' erset, Pa. T EQALj NOTICE. . . 1 1 a. V . . V . ww , . niniu, i. m,-w j pjivvia. ,u, ww . em. Jaiucr, as slirne of Valentia J. HlUer, has mad applica tion to the Court of CoanBow Pleas of Somerset county, for aa order to iw-ooavey th real estate unsold to the said Talent tne J. Miller, aad be dis charged from th trust, tb debts baisK all paid. All person interested will therefore take not tee, that the svme will be pre --rated at the Adjourned Court, to be held o Jnlv IS, ISM, at T o'clock r M. H.r.8CHELL, May Pjrotkiie.tarjv. A DMIVISTUATOR'S NOTICE Qf Wm. Preldline. Ut of Soauereet Twp. SotBaswt ononty, Pa, dse eased. Letters of adsdnlnntloa oa the above aetata having bees (nulled to th andersigmed, aetloels hereby (Ivan to those ladebted to tt to auk lam diata payment, and thos bavin ehUm a (rarest tt. to preeeat them duly antbentieated for settle, ment on Satanlay, th atbt day of May, MSo.at th residence of Jacob ShatUls la Somerset township. LYDIA FREIDLINE, April It AiliiUttMrli . rT0WNSniP SETTLEMENT. settlement with Supervbora of Northnrr.ntoB Towphib, lorthe jearendlns April Yl, lm. Frederick Muhknbenr, Dr. To im'tof duplicate 21 BaL due twp. lor ls7w. iai ou Cr. a?: a By esonerwtlun jt i) Work on road, com'ko material.. '479 Ul tim 91 BaL due twp. paid to IL Baunun i s 3U Levi Buyer, Pr. To sunt of d uptie i tc 333 7- cr. By exonerations..... , 477 W erk oa road.cor'ivn KUtujiil.. 40 7J tuu MM 4i3 1UO 411 107 4.KJ 4N l"0 '7 -i.l. 10O' 40i'.J 4j 1 7 1 1'. i I 1 1 8 2 4 i: '4 it Al)DlS(: Saau of Tt-e.il, Wm. J. Bvr Charry, Mary K Hoover, Jane Moore, Mary Moore, Hiram (Vj Ovle, Charles (i-j S1.ut7m.1n, J.wi J",'s lieirs.. T'lia, Philip Tom, Jaeo... White, Adaui '.. Charry, J.me (;,'.) , ALLEGHENY. Anderson, Willkim , Ames. Thomas A merino PMim Baer, IshmaclJr Check. John CorlrothJtScheU (Sweitser), Miles. James.. MeOail, Joseph Wells it Cu bertson BROTHERS VALLtY, Barclay, Joel Stein ibraltam con em a ra it Jones Ij-retJ Kenslne:, .i.iry A Paisley, KL-hard Rosa, Oeorite CONFLUENCE BOR. Tare. . 14 M .. 14 4i . 14 till .. 7 H . 7 Oil . 7 on 3 W 3 ill 14 01) 7 i T V 1 74 . 14 00 . 14 00 . II) SO . 64 . 14 06 . 17 ts . li Co . it . 1 6S . 51 to 0 80 . 1 ll . Is . 1. . 4 W . ; no . .1 IM . -. 4 . S 'li 4-414 48 Bl,dae LavlUyer.. 3U7S W tb Ba-lersUne.1 Auditors of Northamptoa Tuanshlp, eertily, that th above accounts of th supervisors have been by u examined, and we And them correct as above staled. April 12, IStO. 40 410". 400'.. 41i " Arret, 4uo frc. 187 Acrei. 400 400 Lain. 1 Aere'm 1 Lot. 362 Attest: J. H, StUEH, Tp. Cicrk aprilZS .T. M. STnr. Wm. Back a r. .1. Poo ' A ad .tors. C4K pevwii'W WIWU inrsnr. Wetcui wlBdcr.Frec w uh every order j)nt- VSA -.lkiswtordCHCIUtS4Mlil. 401 400 S8i 4UO 2l :i 400 IU0 400 3 0 400 60 Dndsreon, Jamc , Kelp Sebastian Davis, J U Derhin, Simon , Edwards, 1 borons , Fnlcrton Bros Hoffman fc Bro Hoif man, liei-ijj.., Johnson. M'ary J........ Koberti X. M I. Scheli, Ualleanl Troutm-ia, William Vi'albrevbt Charles WirslBK, H. C WelDey, Decater ELKLICK. Charry, James Q4) Corey, James Corey, Josiah V orey , T iiotnaa , ) ChrLjtner. Jo-eph Corey, Eno3 Katchmaa, Beube-v. , Starch, LeoaanJ Moorwv John Moore, litsy VT lines, AH-h. Flke, Jokn k S. J Rmnscntt, Stephen JEFrESSON, Hat!. John flick, Ludwia- JENNEK. Black, James Cole, Jane....... '...... Deharen. Peter Uabjey, ederlck Cine, GeoreS Metirtney. Isaac Miahl-r. Tuuma Olier. William PhlbNavKobert Pitcher. W liliam Scott, John .', Wit mer, Jacob.. .......... , WUHauu, Oeorge Hanltn, Jastes , 1 70 t it 1 70 at 1 4 3 40 1 60 40 a xo 1 '.0 74 390 7 00 IU T13 ;oi 7 89 7 7 vo 7 CO e oS 1 33 3 ID 4C 4 st 5 In i 04 3 m s 1 i n 24 10 0 ID 4 M 10 1 Tt St 3v) aw 3d 40o 4 1 174 lm i: jj'.; 319 4.-JS 414 40 S3 1IW 4-.T V.tl 437 an 3 0 40 tof. .S Arret, 40014 4 lo 1" 11 S17 1'. 31 404 Lntt. l'.Ul Arret. 14o 10 .flTCt. 44 loft. Arret. 400 Loft, 1 icret. Inti. JIcAIUcy, Jjnita Powers, Alci Vouitht, Simon -MIDDLECBEEK. Bedford, Ounnina: Uaery, Adam's ueirs MILFOED. Beam. Jacob Bro,a, Davkl ilensuo, Peter t-tinwell, DavMC 'aldwell, Samuel I Ionian, John Kbhart Waiter loshar:,la-hi Johnson, Wliiuim .levers, Peirr' heb, Wolicnsbcr.. .. ....... Tom, Ku-vimI ....... To;u. D.nab Wilu, Tbomas W iison. Jamea Miller, Thom.ia hort, Darid IS hurt, John............ Berkley, Philson A Bhoad. Bltner, Henry , ktarxudent, Charlca MEYERSDALE BOR. A di.ia. Thomas i Kettle. .. , Itaer, Henry... Boose, John 1J. benlonl. John H .". Heal, E.imund Knil, Jubn. ' FneiihoU, Joseph '.. HnOiuan, John.............. Idntlamin, Solomon....""!" -Morton Jt Xiller. I .Mdry Auuustus Minkrymire, C -MerriL. NathaaieL Paul. Thomas Stevenson, James.". Mevenson. Kranklln Sbcets. Joseph Schmuker William ' Tipton, John NORHTHAMPTON. Pacty, S.imti Brown sn. .......... 1 1 ud roth a. Pickina: l.niciclia Jt smith.... JJinleka, Lewis liiicmorc. Sarah.... lol.len, tliiaheth..... ot onne. rvirnh u' Woliensberu-ertS).. W aitiuan, Mary Wclle, Jamea Wi'moth, Alpb K rinsi nacr.t ' nn rle. ..."". " Wilt at Woliensberircr. TAINT. Hartnn. Thomas Berkley, Hn;h ('..) Clirk, Daniel........ Clark, James. I)orey'Patrick r.iey, Andrew 1-9 pey. Josiah lo.-kecp, John Johnson, Perry I.itbmao, Joseph jiloore. Abraham .Mow. Joseph ('..1 Mil run. vVilllaui Poor, John .....UII Primrose. Yfotot Soaw, BenjanilT............" Stow, John .................. Sorotxle. Th ouim4.. ........ HI S:,a;kion, Richard........... Seese, John Thorut o, William.... LliMotla Walker, Lewis West, John Warner. Hirost-miu Williams, Ln-ael. SHADE. At'karman, Qeorsre Aulerson, Samuel l..." Campbell, Marxsret Campbell, Mary... Carodlna, Thomas HII Clirk, lianiel Da ley, John Dunn, James (i) I. Fuisle, John..lT..... Hitchew, John. ...... ....... Hitcliew, Oeonre I.." iliver, William (1-4) I. Perry, Slnum fl-4).... Tilion, Williani (,) I. W itheral, Snmitel (l-i. ... SOLTIIAMPTON. Adams, Ale (' Brown, Thomas (V4) Cary. Thomas.... ... ...... Combs. W Hi um I t'nmb, Samuel's heirs...."" Loirsilou, Levi........ MrBride, Wary " Philllpi, John Roney, Jimes (t4)...I"IIH Shaw. James...'. Saddler, John. Tempest, Eachael We)man,CtarlneCi). eyman, Samuel. SOMERSET BOR. Pilo. Jacob F. v SOMERSET. Bonselt, Ed. Jr Baldwin, W. c "" imniels. Lewis W......"" Kcyser. Jacob Law, William.... soon. Ann Jr .. Aoeny, t. P Hhoads, FMnklin...... Picking. Burnet.. ....... STONYCREEK. Klri'ber, DanieL SUMMIT. Halna, W.J Witt a. Woliensberger... t'PPElt TTRKEYFf KIT. liicr.V. J. (wciincri.... liiddie. James Clevewrer, PanL , ii :o rs 14 a oe n ii 4 ; 11 94 10 S7 2 7i 13 14 5 17 2 7S I'l IS 1 71 II . 11 ID II 10 11 HI 1 es 11 id . S 4" 11 V. 11 lu 8 47 71 3 'JO I j Ot 13 li a 1.1 4.) 3 70 4 iO) 1 lf 3 14 VI 2 3 T sj 3 Ui 4 7S 1-4 iO 13 ir. 1 va 4 !k 14 r. 4 OA 3 !t 1:1 YS 9 a m 4 :rr 1 04 3 74 1:.' I 6.. 1 so 14 W 1 27 :i 5 VI 1 4 4 4.1 1 J) Kinir, John Ivjbra, Peter. Pile, John Shuttx, Jjmcs. t'RSI.TA BOR. Awleron Speniwr AC.-v.... Bair, W. J. isaw mill) Bier. Kcfina Coorad. Manraret. .. HUcus.IlcuKiab -M'Wirao, Yoanir Alteintu.xijo :.lyers. David. .... Slwin, Henry................ Tbomnson, John....... - Soydor.Oeurx. N . B. Sale to commence at Id A. M. H. F. KNEPPEJt, TuaAScauc 10 11 1 V 1 s 4 in 1 3t 1 i'S 6 io 1 ! 3 i -.i 1 7 31 1 7 The Enslisli Draft Jlorse BOHNIE PBIHCE! ut sf Cil fcaij PriEi. Mai ma EEai Will serre scircs for the o..nn ,.r laa.. .1. . Th.e first three days of the week at the sta'bLv Alexander Conntrvman. In Lavansville. s.m uaty. Pa., and tho next threw days ejose t. Weimer.s sntip. In Somerset bonmifh, ctuaaiBy alternately throaxhout the season. SATES: S3.C3 to fcssra aJcal. Payments to be made when th mare is t ,wm to be wiib loai. Any person Motlnar or notarten.1 with an insured mate, will be held responaib!" oribe Insurance, ime eaiw will he taken, hat no accountability lui aceiaientsi DESCRIPTIOISr: BOJIXIE PRIwrCieahrautmildark man -i.t rears old, stands eighteen bands hih, aa ji Teinrhs 2,. 0 ponnds. He has powerful Nnai ,.u sinue, mcmsiariQK 13 mches solid bone around the smallest place oa fcire tear, ami IS Inches aisun. '.hesmallest I) lace on hind Inr r Is wall ol, witn superior action. Was sired b? -Bon-ni Prince, Sr., who stood In Wcstmoralanl eoonty for several year, and weighs i.s pourhisi . -muiik'iii inmi cnifiaail l-f V asniaasn Beales. Bonnie Prince's dam. In a I. it formed black mare, half blood, ah was sired bv "Wax Work, Sr.," Imported from Euwland at a. heavy expense by the Pennsylvania stock Import in Company, (H Jjbaaoa, aneat), was owned by th WestmoreUn-1 and Paveit Horse 4i.n. pany, and nsed In aland at 51 1. 1'leasant. Bonnie rair is nearly full blond and ia aw lirtibtcd the larvest lvr-e v ever saw. IL. weljra when la aruod condition 3,3i0 poand$. B- n ui? Peine bus proven himself a snre setter. earmersan-t stock ralters of -iumewt eon.iiv pnt or let to Bonnie Prince. My nay borse -WAX WORK, Jr., will st.in L at Wm. Sailers, Berlin and FsaMlnis. this seasoa WJHMllll Kau.. Fur further partt.-nlar sidress AprU) ALdS.A.Ul COUNTRYMAN HTUESPASS NOTICE. . Motle 1 hr.y niven to all nerasnnt to tie passou my grounds, in Somerset township X rlbe pnrposeof fishlnir, huntlnw. eaiherlnor berries, Ju., as ah so offending: will be dealt with according to aw. Apr3 JACOB M. 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