The Somerset Herald. .....Jiay is0. ..iTltlllllU v OHIO li. it. rlTTSBrEOH DIVISION. laftcr I- 1st, 1ST, trln on t'.is n.ad ",w "a BmvetdeicunirUraM L..r. JUL .' . MAI.'-. ' teVfl ?. V' :Sflp. m. rMl:ut.-;.iiia II ."4i ii. la. liiititiiN 7:11 " 1: tim-.iitl lV:ip. m. Nitntilltlon 4. lu. I tiuii-rmiitl i'.-b. j. lit. IfMltllllMII 3-11 " l:.'kooi 4 47 " litilo I'vle b:i " I lilolitowtl 7:ol M lln.a.l 1 "lit C: Hi " Jill. I'l.Jaiit 7:17 M I.Mili.il-1111 " V .-hi M B toil 7:lii " Mi-Rees-"11 '.M ' hruii.itM K i'iltimr; ft.'i p. lu. 7:V, a. III. e.i. " -1 w l .l " 1" " ... - ' li: 'l " 1".:-'J 11 .12 I. ni. IK " U ..a. 1". VJ j. Ml. '.( lit n lu. C:l " r ! " v .-i v II, ! 1 1" ., ,r .!n5 nia i'j Baltiicore Time U minute " ' ut-r tuna flttfborh Uaw. .i . mm train leav Plttiarh at :U P. "i l ' ' A M lnrciurnlhe txpreM li ve tml ill I'SU A. arrivinic al JVlineral y"m-'j;'ji ..M.,tXaeU.?iUe.wi. M., 1'ltw tiumli 1 1 A. M. ... , Th7m-t iH M"i l-ea"H"t tout to Ue tut '' i.,u i.citIuv at 7:1 A. daily. r- riv.. t asLinirtcin at ;:.( Vm : l'liill''t-t-Kii-hniiuil 11: A- M- ; tv'vw iork A. r. dally, ar- -V- at acLiinct-ii at 7: o a. K. : Baitimure. v?i n i.,.,..i..aa. lu:lo r. x.; I'liilauviplihi; l-M u a. J. : KaltiiQure. vO - 1, V nil trains itaiiT. vv!-'r" iai!",","irf futxtay. Acf.i'",i,,i"n ult " . a,raar Fifth Avenue ant Smith tK'dStrmia,auilleioteuntarUraut ami Water E. K. H VNi.MAN,Sciit.. Cocmlliviilo. p. W. k B. K. R. PABR H:SBAL rciHT. acazasrT k. cambkia bailkoad. .ir..nt a'tsr Mi.nuay.?ov.lT, 18:, iraliis will gs luiicwa, conuctt'.DK wilb Mall trams l-urs'ii. I'O'-i I- - ;- K- ("Sei.t Sunday). I'll! LCAVB. AKt-VB. SaUlUr. 10 20 a. n.-. 12 15 p. m. Ka!l 'A est 8 30 p. la. t 80 p. m I Aft cimuetB with lccal Vest. Sup- IrafM tn Kifn'-ar Time TaMe. to take cf iiru j.'-;iir:i.y. Juut? ui, l;v, ana cuullnae lu lore .......... I lie suiuuitr. Tram t" leuw K-'ineriK-t ewry Satnr.tay lit v r :. I.' c.miecl witn tne Mountain E.xirt't mi tin- H. o. K. K , an'1 M-iiy al i li A v i, tH.:inr..t wiili auie train wi't, wliich i rim in I-tttf'icrsh at :U A. a . j h f;:itz. w. h.sanxfk. ';i-.k.t a, n-kct A St. Sui-rimcnUeut Taj Paf.'inircr tu Wij i West.... Mail Eat MiUWert Er,.rc.K:st Ei:n-f5 Ve.t .. I'J ljp m . 1:10 p. m , lli a. m. . i:47 p. m. . I-:"; a TO . S Si A. M s.ai.K iti:c.isTi-:is. -I s. au- o; I'ct. r iJMit'v! i.iwn.l.ij,u .'.a.Mii, if Paint Bin ki tt t tuiMr ((miirTEi; A.'. iiMH'. A. lcaD. Aii--si-:-ny A. P. Hiliejas. iVrlia Bur. Charles Swope. ilroluersTulley A. G. Ilimmel. Coneinaujh Isaac Voder, ('..lilluenie Bor. T. 15. Fran',7.. Klkliek Jacob S. I.ivengood. tirct cvilk A. J. ,Moner. -Jeirurson Fred. Shaulis. ,'eMK-rtnwn Bor Jo! Duncan, .len per B. S. leek. Larimer A. W. Bowman. Lower Turkeytool C. !s. Vouokin. Jbyersdale Bor Samuel Foust. .v.i.ki ccret-k J. L McMillen. Vi;i.,:.!-i:. II. Dull. New Cir.treville Bor. Wallace McMil iin. Nort!.:i;r,ploE S. P. FoorUugli. Paint I . II. Brulmker. tjuiiiuboii i n ;; V. 1 1 .. Dickey. Ntli.!iury Bor Samuel Ixwry. Sliadt D-tviJ E. Warner. S'ii!frH-t Bor. D. J. Homer. Mni-isi't Ta p. A. F. Dickey. North Perr Umberger. Sii;li-.niptoD Israel Lmerick. f'.iinv creek liiimanus Baldwin. -r:!" sown Bnr. Henrj' Bowman. Sifamit C. M. Hosteller. l'p;ier Turkej tixit Alex. Riioatls. I r.-ina IJor. Jerome Jenninss. 1cl!crl)urg Bor Michael Iwtr. JOSIAII KEL1.EK, Kn 11. i( -lM, Chaiimau. S.rcrtiary. , . j Fiae Joint Rods at Boyd's Fisuing Tackle at C. X. Boyd's. Siia Fishing-lines tC. X. Boyd's. X:ce Fish Baskets at C. X. Boyd's. The apple trees are commtneinj to bloom. , II;.k, Pods, Lines atd Ueels at C. X. B-rds. The It st live and ten cent cigars in to n a'rti:n's. Oar Sunday-schools will soon discuss tli- jiitalc (juistinn. rton's "Silver Cliff' and "Xo Xame" CbtaiEL' Tol.aect'B. A new lot of Fisliii:g Tackle has just ttnr ceived t;y C. N. Bi-jd. A fine, new lot of Watches, Clocks, and Silver ae at L. M'Dowell's. Xcw Millinery GikiCs this week at Mi) 11, issii. Mks. A. L. I'iil's. If you wi.uld I suciefsful ia catcbiee tr.n;t. t.ny yiitir I'iiini: Tackle ol C. X. Bnyd. C'Ci tu I". M'Diiwcil'a and examine bis twelve (inliiir Lli;in watches : the best in UiC mitnty. I will iee ivc n new sirtment of Huts !:d llnnnets on Thursday. Miis. A. E. I'm.. r.n a C'kk! ctw walcli, co to E. M'Dow ell e. to rlnors we-t -f Somerset House. "MtiiersU. Pa. Facmhi's, Ikik ili:it:. For your Orsw Sif ds, Clover and Tbn'iy,' calt at t Flmir Dery.i ol " ..' CiX)k & BKF.niTS. Fai!M!.i;s, ly.niK Hkuk 1 I am again to the Iront it la a lull line ol Mackerel Fish tu H :l at Uittom prices lor cash or pro duce. All fish sold arc guaranteed. JosIAH KF.LI.EIl. Mi.T MAiikF.T. . JIaik Ciioss St. 1 i'l have .n baud at all times. Beef, Pork, Mum n aud Sausage, al reasonable prices. V'pi-n daily ; will ruj a meat wagon three tiuin: each etk. llEM.r Kkec.ar. A'i:s on band the celebrated Golden I iccoe Flour, made at Pprincfleli'!, Obio. bet ia murk. ' A Jul) line --of'-family tiroetrk tnd C;ri.in, cheap lor cash. Josiab Ktl.I.KIl. VKVI NT. Willi K WASH &, FeBTILIZER l-and Plas'er. Calcined Plaster, Lime m t't nunt. Have in stock car load, and ffiet l.ir sale by lie barrel or ponnd, at ni' 'u rate price. Cook & Bf.euits. Somfksft, Pa , April 12, 1880. -V.i jck l have this dty sold to Mrs Ji. i jle, my entire stock t foods in "re consisting ol Grocerii s. txileciioner J. Jewelry. Tobacco and Cigars, and all j" ures belenging to said store. Persons '"if hted to me wrtl (.lease call at the store W st'le tlrt-ir accounts with S. It. Pile. - . t ' 9. vi j. i.r. A ?Ra;.k People. Io you know "at there Lie Blranui lnl.lo innnrnn. Biuaiiy. e tny uUutine tx-tause they seem l" Jileter to sulfi r and Dass thi-ir d.iv niia fahly, made so by Dyspepsia, and Livei otajilmnt. Indigestion. Constipation, and I v i . dt'U! ily-ben SIULOH'S VITA L ii.K is guaranteed to cure tbem. Md by Geo. W. Benkohd, Somerset, AS.MiL MECTIXCJ . , At Lanark, Ills , June 1. . -"'" r,,UDU l"-"eu, irom m ; erset to I Ii-xta -... a v.vaL-, nuU i.iu.n-RfpiHi iniu can V." taVVLri- "iKo to Lanark l"(lllt Jinurl- iv . i i ?v I inln V l V oin j j i. i niz. Passenger and Ticket i rum j. jt. tritz. I'assenger Agent li. & O. Pu K., nt 8t)inersct. Penn. special oflice iav on Satunliiy. Monday and Tuesday until in a. m. Write or call l;r intornmtion at omv. The trial of t'u f 1 alunco ol the untried lirilk-rs ba lieen postponed until tlie An- j cm A cort. To le cuilid a raaJul may not Ue pleas ant, but ilie can that lit a horse to a shade tree is one. For (he paet four or five day the weath er hag been remarkably warm, for this I season oi me year. i The tveather was warm ami Tkaant oiimi:iy, an l in couui'ivn-.-e, cut uhnrches were wcJ! aiienaed, There is a proK'ct of a new Democrat ic newspaper being started in lied lord. So says the Bedford Inquirer. Loving hands are busily engiged, dur ing tlie line dya, in fixing up the graves of those pone before, at the cemetery. The first appointment made by Census Supervisor Miller, of this Distiiet. is U. M. Housel, to be the enumerator ol Green ville. Mr. J. G. Harvey, ot Baltimore, so well and favorably known to most of our peo ple, is sjiending the present week in town. Amonc the postal chances for the week eudinif ISaturduy last, we notice that Chest nut iini, tbis county, has been changed to Forward. Bear in mind and cive the Committee on lJecoraiion all the support and encour agement in your iiower. The cause is a ; worthy one. We are indebted to our old friend and patron, I.d. B. Gilbert, of Bulcliers Jvanchc, CaU lor copies of rian Francisco papers sent us. Our genial German Iriend, Mr. Henry lvtusiur, met wnu a great mlortuiie in me loss ot Lis celebrated stallion Pho.' nix," last week. Our burgess intends to enforce the bor ough ordinance prohibiting the throwing oi coat asues, ruuliisu, etc., oa the streets and alleys, und he means business. There b a man in New -Oxford, Adams cnunty. tl i -At the doctors pronounce a leoer. This ist I, e first case ot leprosy that hm ever wen known in this section of the country. Pi'.tsburKh's public building are to cost three iiuarters of a million dollars, the bill which passed the House providing lor their erection, approprialinu thn am mat of money lor the purpose. During tiie lire in the mountain, near Arendisville, Adams county, recenily, the men eniragcd in prcvenliui the spread ot the lire were somewhat surprised to see six lare deeremerge lrom the burn'.n dis tricL Yv'c tender hearty thank? to our various corrcsponcents. this week lor their budgets of local news. It may have cost them a lit tie time to compile the same, but they will be amply compensated in feasting on the gossip ol each other. The Lands employed by Mr. Soillcr. v.ho has (he contract lor 9 sections of tlie S. it C. II. B , at tbis end, went out on a sliikc Saturday eveninz. As they had nut worked sufficient to pay their trans portation, they were forced Xo airain re sume work. In the first column of tins pace will be found the names of the Bepublican County Committee, appointed by Chairman Kel ler to serve during the present year. They are all Haunch, leliable Uep'iblicins, and men that will work for the best interests ol the party. A M.ung man by the nam? of Coleman captured a young ub bear on the ridge, some three miles southeast of town, one day ot last week. He was going through Ihe woods when be saw two cubs "a bask inz in the sun " He seized one of them and "brought it in alive." The Greensburg Arnvt says that a fco- etis lottery-ticket agent is prowline around through the adjoining counties. In one of the towns visited by the rascal be scooped in flUX) and then suddenly disappeared. The pianos, organs, carriages. &c that were to tie sent by Ireigbt sever amved not will tbey under the present schedule. Suffering Women. There is but a very small proiiortion of the women of tbis nation that do not suffer from some of the diseases for w hich Kidney-Wort is a specific- When the bowels have become costive, headache torments, kidneys out of fix, or piles distress, take package, and its wonderlul tonic and renovating power will cure you and give new life. Henry Lear, Patriot, Ohio, writes : 1 was taken sick last Wednesday with a very severe Rheumatic pain in my left shoulder ; I was so unwell that I could not even turn myself around in bed. Having heard of the curative qualities of St. Ja cobs Oil, I concluded to try it. The first application brought relief, and on the sub sequent day I was able to go to work. I tberelore recommend this excellent reme dr to all sutlerecs with Rheumatism. At the nieetine held in the Court House Tuesday evening it was decided to place a nest iron fence along the south and west fronts ol the crave yard on the hill, and ta repair the pailing tence along the east and noith sides, as there bad not lieen sufll cient money euliscribed to enclose the entire cround with iron. The following named gentlemen were appointed a com mittee to superintend the work : A. Flic'i. S. F. Picking, C. X. Boyd, W. B. Mier and Val. Hay. S.iturday alternoon as M Will Meyers and Mr. Frank Gilbert were driving down I'nion street, their horse, a handsome bay which they had but recently purchased, took fr'uiit and ran off. In attempting ft jump from the bnggy, Mr. Meyers' right leg was caught in the wheel and was Iad ly broken half way between the knee and ankle. Both bones were broken entirely nir TLe wound is what doctors term i mmnound complex fracture. -Mr. .Mey ers was ternoiy uruiauu, uui susiaiora nu other serious injury. He was carried into ,lr. Curtis Grove s carriace siiop, wnere Dr.'s Ed. M. and II. S. Kimmel dressed hi wound. He was then carried to bis home on Main street by a party of friends Mr. Gilbert escaped w nn but slight injury. The horse was badly hurt in several pla ces. The one shaft of the buggy ran sev eral inches id to bis lelt shoulder, inflicting a very ugly gash. The bujgy was a com plete wrtck. Mr. Mejers is doing as well as could be expected, but it will lie a long time before he will lie able to bo alwut a train. He is the Superintendent ol tne Western Inion Telegraph Company at this pluce. Saturday eveninii the negotiations whitih have been (lending for a long time between the proprietors of the Somerset House and Mr. r . ii. Weimer, lor ine purcnaae in tne lot of ground adjoining the Somerset House, was brought to a successful close. We hive not learned the price paid. Mr. Tayman inform us that be ex p. -els to commence work immediately aud will place a handsome fence around the lot, will cover the ground with sod, and will "stick it lull" of shrubbery and ornament al shade trees. He also proposes to build a sixteen toot wide veranda along the en tire cast side of the bouse, which will add considerably to the appearance thereof, and will lend greatly to the comfort and nleasure ot euesls ot the bouse. 1 he east side w ill be latticed and fast growing vines will be planted along it ; on tbe north side will be placed a roiling canvas curtain, during the summer evenings the veranda will be used lor dancing purposes. Mr. Tayman bas epcafd I'rof. Ton Lcnssing, tbe celebrated rioliocellist, lor the sum mer, and will have a full band! first class musicians to furnish dancing niufcic during the entire season, (juile a number of strangers have already made application tor boarding, and the prospects for a "full house" are very good. The Somerset House has a well deserved reputation that always insures it a liberal patronage. We are indebted to General M. A. Ross for a nls of Cincinnati papers contain taioine uo account I tne nrw uay a pru- - j , Conference oitbe " '"r- ' v" - - t v i'k.h fw in iPMuin fit Pike Church, now in PPe House in that city, The body will lie IB session uuiiiij; mu t..v.. Ow four hundred delegates from all ' A . nnhi;,h .nr.rig fmm the be in session darinp the present mootii won.d like to Dublish extracts from tbc nmrwdinirs if snace would permit. We take the following from tlie Cincinnati Vommerrial of the 2nd int Yesterday morning, May J. witnessed the gathering of the law-makers ol tbc Methodist Bnisconil Church in Pike's Op era housa, in this city, from all ports of the world where this Church has establish ed missions and is carrying-on the work of spreading the Goejiel. f rom tne tusianu the West, from the Xortb and the South, have assembled together one of the most august and influential bodies ia tne worm. From the Bishon who travels round the plohe lo the circuit rider of the great XonhwesL fro a the scholarly man and the tlo juuni orator to the chinaman, the Hindoo aud lite .-"'! :r i:a-.-tn, you can find them all ia fob creat conrct:- tioa. Doctors of divinity and doctors of law. editor and authors, preachers and lavmen : from the sase ia years and ex perience to the novice trom the islauds ot the Pacific Ocean. here they are assem bled in their ouadrennial session to delib erate and do in such a manner as to eifect in seme sense, at least, tne wbole religious world. It may be safely said that never before in the history ot Pike's have so many literary and noted men been gather ed within its walls at one time. Morley Punshon. the British orator, has lectured here, and John 8. Gough, and otbercel ebritie3. in ihe play and the opera, de lighting their brilliant audiences , but here is an assembly thai beats mem an, anu from henceforth renders this ball one ot the historic spot ot Methodism. Meyeusdale, Pa, May C, 18S0. Ed. Hkrald Dear Sib : PerUtps a few lines lrom our thriving village, on the Casselman, will be acceptable to the read ers ot your paper : I have used the adjective thricing to ex press the condition ot atlairs as now exist ing here. i. vert thing appears to De uojm- ing. Merchants are busy in disposing ol their lately arrived new stock, and receive in lieu thereat crisp, nw bills the issue of our National credit, or the ringing sil ver "uuliar ot our Dads." Money seems to be as abundant as tne potato, and they are selling al two shillings a bushel, with no deumnii al thai. Mucftanics to , are having booms ; new bouses are buildinc, and old ones bring repaired. Labor teaiu the man. Then uxi, the Commercial has bad a boom. The VomiMrciitl is our town or gan. It's a "Smith American," bul it has only two sets "1 reeds ol four octaves com p..ss. The Editor claims that he is capa ble ot handling the keys, and sometimes he does seem lo manipulate them well, but when he attempts a ditllcult piece wilh either B (ue) or C (see) sharp, then be realizes ine mterioniy of the instrument as well as ihe incompctaucy ot the performer. Witt) his on recomuundatiou, he (.'- patdui it lo various places to be tested. aud espcCLs people lo be satisfied with the cheap music thai caa be ground out of it. Some time ago the inxtrutHiiil was used for a sou. ml ptirp iso ; now il serves Ihe liluluc Clao, vwiu cuord aecom;uui- uienls lo Marching 1 li rough Georgia aud "Gram's the Alaa" two very jKipular songs just now. Perhaps, Mr. EJitor, you ar not a ire that those tunes spec ially ihe latter are very popular in .Mey- erdalc, even though our orgaa hasn't suf ficient compass o allow l lie accompani ment. Itu.iu-Jiatf! v alter Ihe 2nd of June the IK-m-HTaUc k.ojK holders will add to it anaJilni.ii.il ocluve, a sub-bass, and a grand orua knee swell. Then we shall expeci lo near Ui.h chords and dischords. Mr. Ldlior, Don t take it for granted that because a baker's dozen of our townsmen responded to the call of the would be Ulaiue Club, (said call understood to have been by lion. Wui. 11. Koonlz,) that they icpreseul the entire strength ot the Repuiv bean party in and about Meyer&dalc. We have a goodly number ot staiwart true Republicans who do not tear monarchy in a "llitra term bul look to the beat in terest of Ihe pj.rty, and believe thai we need the same strength now mat we needed from 104 to 1S7G. The number o! Grant men in this community includes doctors, niechutik:, bankers, teachers, photograph ers, hotel keeiiers, butchers, contractors. mechanics and lobonng men Ihe bone and sinew ofa staunch party. The Blaine men are our (toliticians, and Pickwick ian like, tbey understand how to bowl After a while they'll join hands with us and we'll all "keep the ball rolling." Respectfully &.c, A G u ast M ax. FUOM UltsISA. Editor Herald : We, in reviewing that original poetry in the Herald of the 2Sth ult., beaded, "The Devil Fishing," are lead to wonder what varieiy of bait that adept angler ia using to catch such minnows as "Immemorial 31 aud Ike Marvel," of Democrat notoriety. Doubtless the old angelic back-slider will have use for miunows as well as large fish. In review iu" the late corresnoudi-nce under various M?m de plumet "Ike Mar vel," "Immemorial M," &c, fcc., we find thai happy Hydra headed 'lnoot M)Slic lleuiupheodites," lately petered out in a coarse, vulgar attempt at being personal, in doing which it disgraced the columns nt the Jlrmorritt. This Trio ot Liiiputian souls reminds us of the ancient proverb "Whom the Gods would Octroy they first make mad. "Scribs" seems to be the continual watch word of this specimen of the genus Homo, and its coarse jokes Irom their vulgar fre quency, have caused us ta almost doubt the words of the poet when be penned these lines : "Tlit world K15 UI "nJ 0a wrlil E d!Vtn, And tne tunsliine luiluwi the rain. And yesterilaj'e anccr and yesterdaj'f trjwn Can never come over again. Dear Ike, N j, never como ever again. " As records "Immemorial M'a" supposi tion thai Mr. Hunter was likely to get a partner, we will just inform that literary aspirant that Mr. Hunter is abundantly able to run- bis own business. He says "he bus no need of a partner in business, unless, in imitation of some other business firms, he d employ a "member ot the church" to do the swearing Jot the con cern. ' . ' r We would inform "Immemorial M and "Ike Marvel," who seem to entertain a deadly hatred towards "Mac and "Jake. that neither ol us ever liao occasion to re turn tmui a sojourn in the West, in con sideralion o! a financial plum being bestow ed upon us. in order to quiet certain tittle r , i ; ... - f .1.... T. waves (il Uiscoru ia tne on emu u uuuiesuc felicity; and further, in view of the advice given us by "Ike on finances, a e will gay in sell defenss. we never let our old man (who bas timl a ueavy suare i trou ble) stick lor or $1,000. "Ike" and "M" think us insane as to writing a bxik. We think we'll write a question nook for "M" as well as a parody on a "Teacher's Retreat." via the I'rsina lime kilns, es corted by a corporal's guard, consisting ol one lady and a small boy, to shield him from a possible aitacK ny inosc oreaoiui "Lrsiua Lies. WetiilnK H woulJ taKe, provided t'was 6ung to the air of Bona parte's Retreat .. . One ol our age 1 citizens, Mrs. Dorcas Younkin, wile ol Jacob Y Younkin, died May 9, 1880 Mrs. Younkio'a maiden name was Hartzell. The deceased leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. The interment w ill take place at the Jersey Church, on Tues day. John P. H. Walker bad a slight stroke ol paralysis last week. He is better at th present writing. Mac. ' My 10, 1880. , t f As AsTomsniNO Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dvine from the efl'ecta of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases npon the masses of intelligent and valuable people Is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead ofa pleasant existence of enjovmcnt and usclulncss as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take' the advice of ruggists and your friends, and try one rttle of Green a August Flower.' Yonr bottle speedy relief ia certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with saliiUcWry results in every case.' You can hoy a camp e bottle tor 19 cents 'to try. Three doses will ' relieve the' worst case Posi tively sold by all DrcggitU on the West ern Continent. Fisa ! Fisn ! In exchange tor country produce, or for Cash. We oiler the largest stock ol Extra Shore, Xo. 2. Mackerel in town, . , , . . Cook & Heerits 1 Addiso:- Township, Editor Herald. Sir: It is a litUe amusing to read the editorial page of the j iuller of bloom than they are al Uptime. Meyersdale Commercial and note iuoppo-l . . .. . sition to General Grant, and its support ofL?1"- 1f"e, an enterprising kdy o the bolters of this county Iram the Harris - burg Convention. Two yean ago the Berlin StlUtin was the organ of the Green backers and the bolters, and after! bavins defeated our Congressional and Senatorial candidates, so far as its influence could effect such a result, evaporated like tba dews ol the morning and is no more. The Commercial then lent its columns to the support ot a well-known farce brought alwut under party usages, but since reme died in tbc regular and proper way. against which we make no complaint; but we are a little singularly impressed to see that delectable sheet, the Commercial, two years later take np the cry of its de funct contemporary, the jsuticita, mani festly for a purpose no more Republican than was the object ol the defunct organ. The names ot some noble spirits, who were such important factors among the malcontents ol two years ago and disposed ot Campbell iu a manner very discredit- able to the Republicans of this county, for a mess of polage present or prospcciiye.are conspicuously connected with the piesent boiler movements. 1 here are. ot course, some worthy exceptions, but when we carciuuy examine me character oi tne leaders in bnA movements, we find that they spring lrom about three classes : 1st. Those whose-appetite tor otticc is uonauaoie. - . 2,1. Thos who have been borlesslv shelved tor want of party recognition V.I 1 1,1 L , ' LLULUllU'U, ;1J. Those who are so tar in the rear that they are willing to rids O the tronl, even on a rail, it it needs be, to gain some party celebrity. How many of the bolters Irom the Ilar- risburg Convention that are known outside of their immediate communities have not anmn real nr imairinarv vnm? of which ia i couipiaiu : x.very nwcKuaa cmzeu n crgdiuUly informed was a good, true hon an undoubted right to make known his , .j ,;,i.,, ... 5r. preterence ot men for party honors and to support those men by publishing their vir tues and abilities; but il is unkind and un republican in spirit and in fact, to attempt to elevate one man above another by heap ing honor upon the one and bUndcring the oiher. Six weeks ago the friends of Blaine ' . D,Tp Herald. Sir : i our "Vash outnumbered those of Grant two to one in ' nrton lfuT- "Picket," publuaed in ibis township, but I am sate in saying that the friends ot the latter are now in the ra ' jority, all ol which is the result of the ill. advised course or the friends ol Maine s great Senator. It is 6aid "that the bird that touts its own nest is dirty," and it is equally true "that the bird that touts an other bird's nest is 'mean' " and it ap pears that the friends of Blaine in this county have acted the part of both birds. The Grant men have gone to work in a ntiii't rim! riMMiliir whv. rrlvinir niwin iho . ' . . ' r . merits ot their lavonte tor success without assailing the character of Blaine. and ' such a course will win in the end. Your correspondent was a Blaine man two months ago, and to-day cherishes as high a regard for Maine's great and distinguish ed Senator as any man in the county, but will not stand by and see America s proud est son abused and slandered by a pack oi '. T,, ,? . clalmant bmselL men who are no more worthy than boot- As f lcllel makes his bold statenent al blacks. as comnired wiih him. with.iut ot. i together on hear say, weshall awal furth ering soma protest, humble as it may be. ti. t. :.,..i... i . i 1 he very idea lhat U-.-neral urani is a formidable candidate for a third term. against some ot our most distinguished statesmen for a flrsf term, is enough to convince any sane man that he has a deep hold upon the hearts and minds oi the peo ple. ;v Kepublican candidate for the 1 resi- ency can carry yew lorfc without tha nniiualified support of such men as Gov. Cornell and Senator Conkling. Blaine or no other L nited States Seualor can get their undivided support but Grant can. Grant and Washburn as onr standard bear rs in the coming contest would be the nal of victory. Wiih Blaine as our candidate we would have to fight our bat- tles upon the bloxly sairt issuu, but with Grant, S3cuoaal haruioay would be tha rallying cry. Il Is to be regretted lhat s miny ol our Somerset friends have fallen in wilh the boilers ; especially General Koontz who has as many warm friends in this county ny man in it, of either party. He is too giHxl a man to become the head-light of a boiling faction, in whose service he can win no laurels. He no doubt has party grievances of which he can justly complain, but the fault es cot lie al the door . ot the people ot this county. Our Somerset friends, who enjoy the benefits of three-fourths of the cojnty office holders residing within the limits of the borough, should not complain for want of party patronage, especially not after being almost entirely responsible for j the defeat of Campbell two years ago. Il will do tor General Koontz to complain little, in view of his pst service to this party, but it is very much out of taste fur some of the smaller lights who figured in the boilers' meeting and who whine after olx like a child alter its mother's breast after it is much toj ol 1 to hi weanei. It is useless for the Republicans to nominate L uited Stales Senator lor President, and it the bolters will examine the history of the past, they will find no successful pre cedent X. May 11. 1880. From Lower TirRsnvFooT. Since our last nothing of importance has transpired health good and weather fine. Mrs. Eli McMillen, of whom we made mention a few weeks ago, is getting along finely. She will in a short time be able to luave lor her home, in Maryland. We learn that quite a number have lately made applications (from our neigh borhood) lor enumerator ot census. 1 bat noted correspondent of the Democrat; "Ike Marvel, is among the list. Will "M" please give us something new and original in this "neck of the woods t" We are not in the employ ot Mr. Hunter, as"M" claims; he is able, financially, to run the machine himself, without gelling a "one horse banker" and other parlies to run it for him. Should we go into part nership wilh him we will give "M" a call to assist us in the boot and shoe manufac. tory. llcv. Long and Elder Ploughman, of the Church of God, are holding a series ol meetings in t rsina, as was mentioned in last week's issue by "Mac." finite able discourses arc being delivered. Mr. Ploughman is an old pulpit orator, a man of experience, and a good man it we are any judgt and is giving the folks of Cr- sina and vicinity sound doctrine. In days gone by, where the meeting is being held, the little chapel was filled wiih eager lis teners, but bow different at the present day. Our churches are almost empty, in this "neck of the woods, during preach ing. We have business men who mean bnsi nesa In cverv enterprise they put their bands to. Tbey rise each day and gird up their niliuls tor another round or toil in the field of their chosen vocation. They make ready to lace thestnle, and struggle, and care. Almost any one can feel enter prising w hen their txidy is vigorous, trade brisk, and money abundant. W bilhl we are so busily engaged in worldly service, we shoulu not forget to make it our first business to serve Christ It becomes us, as servants of Christ, to give diligence, to make our calling and election sure. Let us strive for the mas tery. If men labor so tirelessly for the t read that penshelb, ought not we to work as constantly for that which endureth to everlasting lite. We should gird ourselves daily for tbe duties before us let us faithfully strive to follow the example of Jesus, and to please llun who bath chosen us to be 11 is ser vants and soldiers. Refrain from doing what you would blush to be found engag ed in, were Christ to come suddenly and mark your deed. -Zealously and patiently continue to do that which you would feel joy and assurance in doing, were tbe Lord to appear and una you thus laboring, utt times yon will perhaps ieel dull, and be in, heaviness through manifold temnlatious. But faint not, nor give back, nor be dis couraged. Dp men who expect to gain wealth act in a weak, sluggish and indiffer ent, childish way. If thev wish to achieve success in mat ters ot business, they cultivate tbe gill ot continuance. May the joy of the Lord be our strength, so that we may run and not be weary, and walk and no taint. l ours truly, Notice to Supervisors. Nearly ft. QC0. ot the county funds have been expend ed within the last two years in repairing bridges, owing to the negligence ot super visors' in not taking proper care ot tbe structures, as required by law. Notice ia hereby given, that unless Su pervisors make all needed repairs on bridges by tbe 1st day of September next, the law will be entorced without tear or favor. Ily direction of Commissioners. Wm.M. Schrock, . , . , Clerfc jCosrLtExcElTEna. , Tbe apnle trees wer evpt 1 "" M ora a Knitting etiooL dies. Some of the young men tbnk of joining the class. i A- G. Black k Son have comnrnced charcoaling ia earnest. They have about 3000 cords of wood chopped and ait still at it. They give employment to alarre number ot laborer. ( A. very carious piece of micbictf wag unloaded here one day last week Its bight is a trifle over six feet and its width and deptii trom six to 'en inches am. bears marks t4 service. Xo one appea-g to know it use. but it U said to be mcDroo erty of the Camp train under the nntrol a t . . oi uaruey a Department, who wll no doubt so.ve the mystery when he coaes. There is quite an excitement alota the reigon ot the Upper Youeh. in Girrelt county Mary land, over the finding o'somc ores that aro supposed to be vabable. Silver aud lead has been foitud n the i eastern portion of the county, whercshafls j are now in process ot being sunk. Svery indication si present, is that thin netals ; are abundant in this locality, andalong i iue range oi uiounuans extending irom I Shelbysbort into West Virginia, i The geological formation as about the sahe as tntti oi tne savage region T . . t... , i L..."'" . uu? ""i . "In.c uv ?k.l..J. . .l.l - I . .. uubukbuuw icsuecuiuie unysician h mis place. Mountaineer ol Addison andU. S. Grant, whom he designates as the 'com ing emperor," have been the mosfvio rously assailed. AlAave been heart from except Grant and Mountaineer andsome ; tears are entertained about their alety. ! Thot r.nu.l.1.1. t : . . . , ,uu miuiui Bujuier uiu uu neier ue trauded the Government tor want if ser vice or by false representation. Occasioml. May 8, 1880. ' "-"". couuuus a paagrapn "gaming me Injustice done a Somerset county pensioner, which requircsa pass ; ing notice. 'ladary was dismarged from the army on account of Valvtlar dis ease of the heart, and Dr. Miller, of Ber lin. I understand reported him as infilled to one fourth pension, two ddlars a month." The part of the abo para graph relating to the rating of thi! claim ant, is false, as might be suppose! from ihe fact that "Picket" only vtufe rtnl$ it ih-,.,. i: k .TT. u 1Ie w.as "aoiined by medical jxperis uero " Pension omce, a oayor two ago, ana l am told tbey rated nm at eighteen dollars a month." We rappose the information concerning the higl rating by the experts, was received fern the same source as that regarding the bw and development. In conclusion however. let us sav lhat the narat'ranh from whirr let us say that the paragraph from which i we have quoted, is in the most vital points false in fact, the whole of it malinous in spun and altogether gratuitous. cry truly, yoirs. J. K. Muler. Berlin, Pa., May 10 1880. Ed. Herald. The lenthy, and very uneentleraauly communication in tbis week's Meyersdale Commercial from "An Outsider," causes quite a ripple hen ol surprise that the Editor had given it flace in hia mltimna. -llmaiitr'' ia "uroll known in this locality" but not favorably. The nov de vlumt he happened to c loose "his bun like a cap the bead it was nade for," as he is generally outtiJet the tmrh. and out tide of ihree or four "lingers' ot cheap whiskey. His geueral character in this community, and elsewhere, tor verac ity stands 0, aud his morals are as loos as the boweU ot a young, healthy, and enbu- sinstic Indian, after, three days green turn dance. His "piece" is. ot course, ful of viiitakttl "And sich." In tact a par ol patent double million magnifying gas microscopes of hextcr power, woulc be needed to find even a reasonable seed "grain of truth" in it. And even tlose he considered his friend, those he is tring to please, those who believe in the cause he attempts to. champion, are astonished at, and ashamed ot the article, as tbey are and always have been, of the writer. Confluent, Pa., May 8, 1830. Je.vnsrtown, Pa.. May 4, 18. Editor Hkkald: I see in your last week's issue an offer of 1,000, by one 11. A Hartzell, who evidently would lite to display his wit and acquired knowledge in a debate upon the subject of Infant Bap tism, or Immersion, or? I I desire no controversy upon thb oft and lone disputed question. Neither do I ask for the 11.000 offered. But onr Savior did indirectly comuand that Infants 6hou1d be baptized, as will as taught. Proof, Matt. 2S:19. N e base our declaration npon the tact that infants constitute a very important liart ot "all nations," and are therefore in cluded in the command. But if tbe shove is denied. Will soma one disprove ii, and give us chapter and verse where Christ or tbe Apostles, or an Evangelist evr for bade tbe baptizing of "an infant or in un conscious babe ?" Till this is doni, tbe afore mentioned challenge is ipcr$out. Kespecuuiiy, Kate GarvET. Five HtxuhKi) 'Iuoi'sand mboso In the past few months there has been more than 000, 'XX) bottles of Shilok'$ Curt Hold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases ol Coniumption have been coral All Coughs. Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield at once, hence it is that everybody s))eaks in its praise. To those who have not used It, let us say, il you have a Conch, or your child the Croup, and yu value lite don t tail to try it for i-ame liack. Side or Chest, use Shiloh'a Porous Plas ter. Sold by O. W. Benford, Drugght, Som erset, Pa. j Color Your Butter. Farmers that try to sell white butter are all ot the opin ion that dairying does not pay. ' If they would use Wells, Kichardson & Go. 'a Per fected Butter Color, and market tkeir but ter in perfect condition, they would still get good prices, but it will not pay to make any bul the best in color and quality. Tbis color is used by all the leading cream eries and dairymen, and is sjld by drui- gists and merchants. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Dipthlheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in SIULOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Ufe it if vou de sire health, and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Bedford, Somerset, Pa. pKorosALS. Sealed Proposals will be received until Monday, May 17, 1880, for hewn locust post, rail and base boards for Cemetery fence- Specifications and particulars can be bad on application to the Couimiliee. Cemetery Committee, Somerset, Peaa'a. Just received, at Paul G. Nawaz's Shee & Hat Store, Uerlm, lu, a full assortment of Shoes, Hala, Leather, Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, -oimns, iso., &c.( &c Cheaper than ever. Call and examine stock; and pikes. : 1 ALL U. JlOWAO. HARRIED. FRIEDLINE IIIMBER. On the 14th ulL, at the residence ot Mr. Jacob Frfcd line, friedlmes Mills, bv. Rev. Wm, A Spaagler. Mr. Wilham L. FridJin to Miss Julia A. Uimler, bo;b,Qi Weatmore- tanu co., i a. BALCiWIN SHAFFER. At Uio res- Uence of the bride's parents, in Jenner township. May 2d, lUtt). by Rev. A. S. Baumgardner, Mr. William C. Baldwin to nils Mary Shatter, bolt ot Somerset Co. Fa. DIED. H0R.VER.-On the 1st of May. Albert Cyrus Addison Horner, aged ft moUlhaaXld in t.r. ' oaSatardav, Jane 13th, ia-0, at the otnea of ZIMMERMAN. In Stoystown, Apra'SqBireHemej.iaStojstowa Bor, at 1 o'eloea 18tn. lasu, uaniei f immerrnAn, ageo. years, 11 months and 6 days. aoKcmscT xiBsrr C rractad by Oocnt Baaaraa. SAiraa CHOICE GROCEfUiS, FLOUR & FEEL Applet, dried, V Atiptobatur, V f - brwa. V 10(1 1 Bauer, fl B tke) Batter. V ft (lull) BttcWwheat, ft bajnel " meat, li Beeswax, T lUrriD, ll"UltlfM, a ' Mile. ' ean:ry b in?. y . Cars, ear) ijl buniiel Cini, (siielie.il "jl tHiahel........ l)rn meal l Call akin. V a .........tetoeei J40e I 1 I ia 3W(S 1 ( .....2uu , If I Tr j . t , .'. I'H-j - SO tu Vk 7-.ie ie! ; ............" ....5 wg wi I.- ! j , w a iwii aiae i .vi:oo I T60e ' 1 40" tom'je aii!c Rt.tlllt--I tuita, V ai.t Hoar, V bM Flaxseed fl bo., it ) llama, (luicar-ecral) &..... LatI, a. tVeather, red ao'e, ft t " apper " "kip, Mlddlliica, and chop 100 Ouu, fl oa. Potatociii9r,u .- reach ft, dried, V Kye rlbo Kac, V a Sail, No. L 9 btil.extra , Urtmnd Alum, per aack.t " Aahton, per lack.. Sugar, yelluw fl a " whit Tallow, fl a , Wheat, V boa................... Wool. l Ic ..J2'Jir-J i .al ttfeil 'f M 0 st" ioeu;y) .41 lOT'l S&ilo NEW A D FEE TISEME TNS. FINANCIAL STATEMENT or SOMERSET BOROUGH, Far tig Tear Enlini Maul 3L 1380, RtCBiraor thb BoBoroa. Arn't received from W. H. Welfley, CoL...7!3 - " J.H. Huston, State CuL 20 1.1 " ' " Hnee. me T7 C " " Boruogb acalet is Total ".S7 as AxrcxurrcBES. A ai t of orders Issued lor labor on streets and ZS1 M police serrlces fc. 25 S5 lampliirhtlnjr.... M U - fixtures thereon, glne lamps, oil, he.... SS 21 Ura engine and eso chemicals for en- , SS OS enirine bonne.... 176 ut jllscellaneons expenses, IncluillDi printinir oftlre rent. adTertieuiir. kf- 10CI SO Salary ot Banresa, Cleric and Treasurer.... 12b oh Total S1HI7 12 ill wnien amount taere hia been nal.l 967 .is aalng the amountol outatamlin,: oiMers 9VS 74 Liabilities as Eksocbes or tbc BwBorcB. unpaid orders yet outstanding W9 74 Amount due Irom tax eoileetora $160 19 Lxcees of liabilities over resources... SOU H Total M9 7 or the above fumofSwa 74 wnl.-h reDreaent the indebtedness ol the Borough, 7 10 00 Is the amount vet die on toe Are enidne.-aM of which is payable In lm and 0U hi 11, with interest. W. H. WKXFL.T, ('OLLECTOrt.DE. Gross amount of duplicate J9in 62 e;u. w Amount paid SK! SS ivxoneratiuns and com. allowed 7 77 Balance due tbe borough so 23 Total 72 We the on J-r jiirned. Auditors of .Somerset Hoi- ouith. an certify, mat we have audited and ex amined the vouchers and accounts ol the foregoing; statement, ana bare tound them correct and true id all particulars. W hoess our hands and seals this l'-Ab pay of April, 188U. I'll AKI.E"C. SHAKER, IS1AL.1 MILIUM J.iKirrS. laaaL.J May 12 3t Auditors QRPHAN'S COURT SALE Ul ALL AUL.IJiit.AIj LSl Al. Hv virtue of an order Issued out of the Ornhan's Court of Somerset county Pa., and tu me directed, I will exptite to sale by putilie auction cn the the premises In Faint township, oa Tuesday, June 8th, 18S0, at 2 o'clock P. M.. the following; valuable real es tate, late the property of Peter Berkeybile deccas. ed, vis : No. 1. A tract of lan 1 situated In Paint town ship, Somerset county Pa. Contaluina; So acres more or lew. a.ijoinlnir lands of John R. Miller, Peter tKt, Emanuel hummel, and the old home stead of tbe deceased, ot whlca there are about SO acres cleared. There is a good sugar camp on said premises. No 2. A tract of situate In Paint township, Somerset county, P ConUinins; ISOaeres. more or leas, ol wnich there are about luo acres cleared, 20 acres In meadow. Adjoining lands of rrederiek Utt, Slmou Berkey, John Ueisel, Emanuel Rum mel ami tract No. 1., havinn a large two story brick Iiwelllng Huurse, Bank Bam, and other nutbulldinirs thereon erected, also a good Apple Orchard thereon, tbe said farm being pleasantly situated and convenient to church and scbooL TERMS OF SALE. One-thlid cash. one-third In six motnh one-third In one year with Interest, deterred payment to he secured by jungment on the premises, 10 per cent, ol hand money to bo paid as sooa as property is knocked down. JACOB HOFFMAN. Administrator of Peter Berkeybile deed. B RIDOE SALES. t he undersigned Commlsslnnen of Somerset County, will oner at public sale, to the lowest and oeat iiwuer on Friday, May 23, 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. v., on thetiiremlsea, the building of brhlgo abutments for a Cum bloat ion Bridge 40 teet long over tbe North Branch of the Uuemahonina- ereek, where the .Somerset and Johnstown mod crosses said stream near the house of Alexander Korns in Jenner township. ALSO tu Saturday. May , lsso, at IVi o'clock r. v.. on tbe premises in Mil ford Twptne building of a wooueu tiruige jo net long, over Mlddleereek. at tbe point where the old Somerset and Turkeyluot roaa croaeea san stream, oa tanas ol 11. 11. t F. W. Mason. W. M. SCHROCK, FiENNIS COOK, J. V. CRICHFltXn, JONAS AlcCUNTOCK. Clerk. Commiasioners. Plans and sneciflcntioos ean be seen at tha Commissioner's otBce alter the 1 jth day or May. The Mason Bridge will be tried on day of sale as a Bow Truss and tbe old style or eovered. Propo sals will also be received to day of sale tor a eora- Dinauon oriuge tne latter, tnen ue sale ot tbe abutments alone wiU laxr place. mj i. UDITOR'S NOTICE. SOMERSET COUNTY, ss: f . ) At an Orphans' Court held at Somerset seal. S In awl for Somerset County, on tha 30th I v ' J day of April, A. 1). 1SS0, before the Hon. arable Judges ihereoljj In tbe matter of the estate ol Samuet J. Rhnads, deo'd, for distribution, on motion of Messrs. Baer at Baer, tne Court appoint J. (. Kimmel, Auditor lo ascertain advancements and to distribute the lunds in tne bands of tbe Administrator to and among those legally entitled thereto. By the Court W. B. FREASE. Clerk. NOTICE Public not ice is hereby given that the Auditor named In tlie forgoing commission will meet all persons who may have an Interest lo tne estate ni aamaei j Khoails dee d. on Friday the vsth day of J une, ill j, at bis otlice la Somer set oorougtu J. a KIMMEL. May 12 Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Valentine Hoon and wife ) No. 684. April Term. 0 IS7. Common Plea of Oeorgc li. walker. Somerset County. (Voluntary Assianmenul Account confirmed 'is April, 1S.I0, and 3d April. liMO, on motion of John U. I'hl. Esq., attorney for the assignee, tbe Court appointed J K- Scott Auditor (odistahute the fund in the hands of the assignee to and among tnose legally entitled there to. SOMERSET COt'NTY, ss: Extracts from the record, certified Mnv 4. 18S.1. Is. S.I H. F. SCHEllL. Pro. Notice Is hereby given to all Deities Interested that I will a tend to thedutiea of the above au- pnintraent. at my office In Somerset Bor.. on- TuiS- uay, j une l i, ih i, at 10 o clock a. v., when and where tfote Interes ed ean attend if they think proper. JOHN K. SCUTT. May IS AiM. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ln the matter ot the a IsmhaBS' Court of Som. estate of John, w al- J erset County, Peons v It a- ter. uee u. snla. The UDd.jriiancd Auditor, annotated bv said Court to. loake a distribution ol the fund in the haq.uel w. at. Walter and Jess Walter, exee uto$s ol John Waller. dee'd.berrby gives notice, tbat be will sit at bis otBce. In tha Horouzh ot Som erset, for tbe parpuM of discharging the duties of bis appointment, no x ruiay, tbe nth day or June, ls, when and whereall persona inte rested can IL S. ENDSLEY, May 12 Auditor. T EGAL NOTICE. nonce is nereny given, tnat w. H. Miller, as signee of Valentine J Miller, has made apptk-a-tton to the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, for an order to re-con tut tha mki estate unsold to the said Valentine J- MUley, aad be dis charged from the trust, the debts being all paid. All persons interested wiietaetenw lake notice, that tbe s. me will be predated at the AdjonrDrd Court, to be held ea, J ni is, lsso, at 7 o'clock r x. at. r. SUHEUi, May a ProtbonoUry. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. Nut ice to hereby given, that Oeorge Frit and wife, by deed of voluu'ary assignment, have assigned al! their estate real and personal, to Solomon Baker in trust for the benefit of their creditors. All persons, therefore. Indebted to them will make payment to the said Assignee, and those having claims or demands wUtyreseat them duly authenticated for settlemeat, on June pi, at the otlie ol John H. Uhl. Esq.. in Somereat. SOLOMON BAKER, stay S Assignee, P Esui XECUTOR'S NOTICE. tale of Daaiel Zimmcsmaa, tote of Stoystown lJus., Somerset Uo Pw, dee'd. Tetters testa men tarr oa the above estate harts g been granted to the Udders! gned by the proper ! fyiliJTUJ. TOnt, and those having claims against the same I in n re sent them dulv auihentieued for settlement JOHN H.ZIMMERMAN. I Mayi Executor. NEW AD rEr. TISEIIE21 TS. ATTENTION v Jrr to fall tlie lili I 'M.1 FAIRLAIYIB PATENT MILK CAN For crr.im r.ili'in?, sn I ti invite an tnpeti.m of it? .nlvanlaees S r I'airy ue. consrsTiTJCTioisr. TheeaaUoftheloUowinidimenai.wuandconstmition. They are 19'4 Inches high, 12 'aches ia diameter Ut the top, leU at the botom provided witn an A.IR TUBE tor the cooling of the milk. The can l of tin liavlnz ante, making tlie cans when covered air tight. The A GLASS secured In the old manner .1 setting il left to stand until sour i n. ""!". ,",;(' " the air from coming in cont tet wiih the milk as when placedltne can U hermetically scale.1. A-DVA-lSfTA-GrES ! The can may 1ms set In open air, temjieralure being VP to 80. and in water during the warm weather The Fairlamb Creamery Plan or Method Consists of the gathering of cream fmm the famicr. the advantage of which U graat iu sertims where the dairies are small and distance Irom metory The cost ami economy in manufacturing the butter. Having the ?tim milk sweet lor feeding. 1st. 2n(! 3rd. It encourages the keeping qualities as the dairy will ditcinj amount of cream furnished. 4th. P,v this manner of setting butter by one-half to one pound, than by the old process. 5th. That you can secure the at your door without the hand butter afterward. In cr.ndiisl-'n we would say th Jt we Im its of tbee cans, as we desire to start roules for the gathering of cream in sc'tir.ns nt already readied l y as. We intend pay to ::ie HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for cream, also furnishing the farmer with the nn free while ?o disposing of his crenro. thereby giving him tne benefit ol the most improved aprriratus whereby he can increase his yield from to ?. Tbe ean Is on exhibition at our othce in SOMERSET, ElTIsr'A.., where we will be please I to hava you call and wo will SOJIEItSET DAIRY COMPANY (aLamitet!.) ! ANNOUNCEMENTS. We have been handed the following announce ments by Josiah Keller, Ei.. Chairman of the Kepublican county tjommutee, canuiuates to ne voted lor at the primary election, held June Vo, iij. FOR ASSEMBLY. To Jotiah Keller, Chtirmax Republican County Lommuiee : Sir: In accordance with the usages nf the Re publican party, 1 am a candidate lor re-nomination tor thn Assembly, subject to tbe decision of the Republican primary election. ja. J. W1.1IU10. To Jotiah Keller, Ckairjn Republican County LomMittee : Sib: In accordance with thewsageaof the Re- nublk'an bartv. 1 am a candidate lor re-nomina- tion lor trie Assembly. subtt to the derision of tbe Republican primary election. Oladk, Pa May 3. 1SS. Mr. Joiiak Keller, Chairman Republican County committee: Sue: You will please announce my name as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of tbe slepubilcan Primary r.l.Ttioo. .i. i ti.i. FOR POOP. HOUSE DIRECTOR, Jotitk Keller, Chairman Republican County Com mittee Sib: You will please announce mv name as a candidate lor Pour House Director, subject to the decision of the Kepoull-an primary election. 1.-1 .1 1 1.1. K1.U..1U, Somerset Towruhip. Jcxxeb X RaADs, Pa., May S, 151. Mr. Jos! ah Kelter, Cvatrrsan of fAc Kri'vUictm County Commute : Sib : 'lease announce my Dime as a candidate lor the otlice of Poor House Ulrector. subject to tbe decision ot the Republican primary election. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY T Jotiah Keller. Chairman of the Republican County Committee, of Someret County, Pfnn oytvnnia. Sir: Yon will please announce my name at a candidate for thn olhce of District Attorney ot said erninty, subtect to the decision of the Rejiub- nean Primary Election, to be held lath June, I SHU. H. S, EXPSL.EY. Jotiah Keller, Chairman Republican Connry Com mittee. Sib: Please announce my name as a Candida. for the office of IMstri.-t Altoniev. subiect to the decision of the Republican Primary election. Ut.UKUL K. M,tU. D' SSOLUTJON NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned tn tbe Cabinet and undertaking busi ness, under tbe firm name of Pugh kSlpeat Stoys towu. Pa., was on tbe loth day of May dissolved by ntntwal consent ; the notes and accounts are in tbeaandsof C. W. Pugh, where aU parties inter ested will eall and settle ; alter June 1st lieu, they will be left in the hands of an officer fur eoilec'.lun. C W. PL'C.H, - ISAIAH Ml' E. Stnystown, April 10, 1SB0. i he Cabinet and Undertaking basinet will be continued at the old stand opptwite the Hite House in stoystown, ny tne unuersignet nmier the arm name oi Pugh and Brubaker. We keepoonstant- ly on hand a full lis of Cabinet ifciodj. Coffins and Caskets, aad would rcsiectfully solicit the public for our share of their patronage. Hearse free of charge. We do first class worn, as cheap as It ean be don in the county Call ami examine onr goois oeiore purcnasing etsewnere. ;. w. rtitH. WILLIAM BRUBAKER, May3t 4 DMINISTlt ATOM'S NOTICE EsUte late of Wm. Freklline, late of Somerwt Twp,, Somerset county, Pa deceascii. Letters ef ad ministration on tbe wbovs estate having peon grunted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those indebted to it lo make imme diate payment, and those having claims against U. to present uietn uuiy autnenticatea tor settle ment on osnuiuj, inw -i. ot ubi oi iust. vm, at theresklcnce or Jacob Shaulis ia Somerset township. LYDIA FREXDLINE, April It Administratrix rptiEsPASS NOTICE "Notice to hereby given to all persons not to tres paan ua my grounds. In Somerset township, tor the purpose of fishing, hunting, gathering berries, Ac., as all so offending will be dealt wilh according to aw. Apia JACOB 31. WALTER. NEW AD VET. TISEMZNTZ DAIRYMEN! i:rntl. - U Palr.-Tnen to its IN CENTRE s rubber band played hi the periphery of the can is provided with GAUGE wiu not warraui ururamj! oi u... of stock having better receive pay according to pro the milk we can guarantee more per hundred weight of milk, price of first quality of bul tor labor churning and rare ol givj van fall Information concerning the same. TREASURER'S SALE UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of Assem My, directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands tor taxes, passed 15th day of March, A. I. lsl.'s and the several Supplements thereto : The Treas urer of Somerset county, hereby gives notice, that unless the County, School, Road, ami Building tues, due on the following Unseated Lands, are paid lie lore the day oi sale, the whole or such part ul each tract as will pay the taxes and costs, wiU be sold at the Court House, in Somerset borough, .in 14th day ol June. lsM. lor tlie arrearages ol taxes due, and tbe costs accrued thereon. ADDISON. Acres. Sane of Tract. Tares. 200 Wbl J. Baer 3 2 W 417 Cbarry. Mary K. 14 6 414 Hoover, Jane 14 4a 4iu Moore, Mary 14 00 411 Moore, Hiram ('- 7 18 4uu Ogle, Charles 7 On 2UO Siuuman, Joxt J,'s heirs.... 7 on low 3 60 Hm 3 ill 4IS " " 14 Ul) 2UO 7 00 J)0 " 7 UO to " 1 7S to " S (O i Tom, Philip. 14 00 4M Tom. Jacoo 14 o no White, Adain 10 SO 41' Charrj-, Jane (V) 44 ALLEGHENY. 4TI Anderson, William M 05 Ames. Thomas. 17 ! 4. Amerlne Philip. iW lisi Baer. IshmaclJr " i'l Check, John 1 M -.ti Cot) rot hiSchcll (Sweitier).. M 50 107 Miles. James to aoi) .McCall, Joseph li f 40 Wells k Culbertsun la W BROTHERS VALLEY, .'i Barelav. Joel 3 BO aT Mein hraham ! CON EM AUG It SV-C Jones Isreal J loo " Kcnsinger. Mary A 3 on 40.j Paisley. Richard 3 ; iO Rosa, Ueorge S 2 CON FLU ENCE BOR. tir. Dudgeon, James IMu Sebastian Davis, J H llerbin, Simon.......... Edwards, Thomas Fulertua Bros Hoffman & Bro Hoffman, O gorge Johnson. Mary J Roberts, N. M Sebell, Mallennl Troutman, WUllara M'albrecbt Charles Wirstmr, H. C Wellley, Dei-ater ELKLICK. ("harry, James ()...... Iirey, James...... ...... Corey, Josiah i orey, Thomas ) Chrlstner, Jnph Corey, Enos....- .., Kutchman, Reuben , March, Leonard Moore, John Moore, Betsy Wagner, Alph Fike, John S. J Raunscralt, Stephen... JEFFEXSON. Halt. John Flick, Ladwtg JENNER. Black, James Cole, Jane lie haven, Peter Hutdcy. Frederick King, Georges McCartnev, Isaac.. Mtshler. f homaa Oiler. William.......... Philson,Rohert Pitcher. William.. SenU, John Wltmer, Jacob Williams, George Hanlin, James.. ....... 1 70 t i: I 7U l 4 2 46 1 40 t 40 1 Ml 4 'J 40 S0 1 4tO4 40l)l.. 7 ua 6 e 7 13 7 01 41 i ilcrrr- xvt 4UW Acre. 17 Arret. 4U0 4H0 400 Loft. 1 iem Lott. ' 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 30 (S 1 33 X ?2 luo a ii 2 m 4M 4U 3SA eoa 42 4 Oi 6 34 a in a 04 2 as a 10 a si so 4 iou 40O 4CO 3'W 100 w 211 a 10 ltt 4 as 10 17 SH WAD Vf.H TISLMEST3. LARIMER. A'wroathT, Thomas Abernalby, Charlolto ' Bowman, Samuel Bowman at k.m'rsole Ileal. John IL's helM.. ...... Herlaer. Oeorge Uns fillllai Miiier. Oal.iiei ?rcj7T-, reTOT'J tr rf "vi-r-. :ri ; Kimmetl. ' ml' .i.,-:. ao.t'; s-,,-; lit. W '-iiam eiit. tnn I lif.K Tl FSEi IVt'T. Acierji-n. Thomas W Burgee, William.......... Ileal, Fran; F..rward av Hugus HalloweiL Jofaa Iownr. Peter McVough, D.J. i Co M.-AfTrer, Junes Powers, Ali x. Vougut. Simon M1DDLECREEK. Bedford, Gunning Uaery. Adam's heirs........ MILFORD. Beam, Jacob Knmk, David Itcnson. Peter Caldwell, David C CakfwelL Samuel llunl.ip, John Iltbhart k Wnller ( l.wltar M hi hi vs Johnson. William Meyers, Peter's eU ....... WoUeusbcrgti. Tom, Kachaol T.xu, Dinah Wilson, Tb'.mas Wilson, Jamra... ........... Mitler, Thoro, short, David Short, John Berkley. Philson Jt Rhonda.. Bllner. Henry Margudent, Charles........ MEY EKSDALE BOR. Adams, Thomas 4. Kettle. . . . Haer, Henry......... H.Kme, John R. Benfonl. John H Deal. Edmund.............. Engle, John.. Fried bolf, Joseph...... Holtman, John.. ...... ...... Llndamln. Soiomun Morton A Miller....... Medary Auaustua. .......... Minkeymire, C Merrli. NatlianleL... Paul, Thomas .... Stevenson, James. Stevenson, Franklin......... Sheets. Joseph Sebmuker. William T.pton, John NOKHTHAMPTON. Paely, Sarah Drown. Susan Coltmth fc Picking Knvlekn a. Smith Kngiekm, Lewis. ............ Finemore. Sarah. Irulden, Eltaabetb.. ......... MeBrlde, Sarah Witt . Wollensbcrger OA).. ad tnan, Mary Weigh, James Wllmoth, Alph.. ............ K risslnger.f 'harles Witt k Woltensberjer. FAINT. Barton, Thomas..... Harkley. Hugh (S) Clark, Daniel. ...... ......... Ctark, James............... Dorsey'Patrick riev, Andrew Erfpey, J.istah. ...... ........ inski-ep, Jobu...... Johnson, Perry Liliuuan, Joseph Moore. Abraham M.mre. Joseph (' :) Martin. WiUiam". Poor, John Primrose, Violet Shaw, Benjamin. tots. 3 a .Irrfi. ;;m .ou s Ui '-4 lift Lotf. 1 J.T.-;. 1 1 Z 34 3J t' an 4i 1 o: 4 M 1 1'. I I - I. Jira. .s Lit. 1 Acre. MS 404 4W IS HI Lr. X .ttrtu 4i SI Z'.t os no imm 40U', III .-1H : 4o.i liri ' 22T il .174 UK 3M W4 10 Loin. a 1 Arret). MO JO 2 C- 13 t 1 iJ i 10 n is sj e tt 14 70 a 10 00 1 M S S3 14 4u 14 4' 14 -r. Id ft 14 4' 2 . 12 1 44 : n i l:i 44 fi & l'i 77 I ! 1 Ua j 3 ) 15 2t) 42 14 VH 4U Lott. a h 3 oa s s 2 ia 4 at 4 44 3 14 su 4 n 2 ra I M 72 5 IM 3 M I l" 3 1 -ri : ti re a. Jo 37 '-'14 7s M M 0 31 W S7 2 11 41 SO SO 7D Id 71 67 ed 3 90 M 2J l xzx L1l Lot. Arret. 14 As) 100 440 44U 'Jl II JO 4 . m. u t im ta II I "7 11 VI 10 (7 2 7S 1J 14 2 17 2 74 M 12 1 71 11 i! :ia so 4"T!J iVi 4W 3K1 loo 6 in i i-2 4o'4 M..W, jonn.. 11 I'l 4"U Sproide, Thoinas.. ........... II Id 4 Stockton, Richard. 11 lo ol Seese, John Thornt n, William Trist, Eliraheth Walter, Lewis West, John Warner. Hirom-mus Williams, Israel..... SHADE. Ackerman, Oeorge Auieison, Samuel (l-i) Campbell, Margaret........ ampbell, Mary Carudlne, Thomas. Clark, Ihinlel 1 hi Icy. John Dunn, James (,') pogle, John. ...... .... ...... Hitehew, John. Hltcbew, Oeorge Oliver, William (1-5)........ Perry, Simon (1-8) Tilton, William S Witheral, Samuel (Li) SOUTHAMPTON. Adams, Alex (M) Brown. Thomas ()). Cary. Thomas .. ... Combs. William. ( omb, Samuel's heirs. ...... Lnsrsdon, Levi. , Mi-Hride, Mary. ............ Ptiiiipi, John Roney, James ........ Shaw, James......... Saddler, John. Tempest, Rachael Weyman, Catarine Weyman, SamueL SOMERSET OR. PUe, Jacob F. SOMERSET. nonsell, E.I. Jr Baldwin, W. V Daniels, Lewis W .. Keyser. Jacob , Lape. William loung. Ann Jr........... Ankeny, A.P K bonds. Franklin.......... Picking, Burnet...- STONYCREEK. Kircher, Daniel. SC5I.M1T. Htlns. W. ,f. Witt . Wolleu'lierger .. .. U PPEU TURKEYFOOT. Racr. W. J. (weimer) Hiddle, James t'levenger, Paul. King, John Lohra, Peter. Pile, John. Shultx, James. URSINA BOR. Anderon Spencer fc Co.... Baer. W. J. (saw nilUj I M 11 in 46 n 4u 11 l. II 10 a 47 4H-I HSI Mi 40O'. 44 l 79 2 JO 15 04 13 911 IS TO 1.1 41 3 711 4 4 a ja ?. : a it vl 2 Vi 2 f J 7 82 3 ul 5 71 4 71 11 in 12 2i 1 V 4 inl 14 4.1 4 M W M 3 47 13 12 2 i M 4 37 3SSS 36d 4Cs 4 1 74 P'J my. 4.M 41S 8 43T o Lot. 1 Ut Acrt. oo'.j tit 9 00 2 74 XI 3 u 1 so 14 l -rt 70 2i lo s) 10 S17 li il 5 to LoU. 1 4H 4 1 Jt 'JO rrtt. 19 13 i r4 1 ss 4S 14H 2U Acre. 44 Lot: Acrei. 400 4 It a i j Lot: 1 Arret. SO Lot. a 7 1 91 n t2 4u 1 lu 3 02 71 Baer. Retina. Conrad, Margaret.. ..... Hilcox.Heaekiah...... Morgan, Young AltemusC,o Meyers. Ltavm. Sloan, Henry. ............... 1 7 1 Thompson. John. 2 Snyder .Oeorge 1 7v N- B. Sale tn commence at 10 A. M. H. F. KNEPPTJC . -r TBBASCKKB Tlie En?lisli Draft Horse BOHHIE PRIHCEI Out of Oil Bci!ii2 Prla, fill WM. Will serve mares tr tbe season of 13SD. viz: The first three days of the week at the stable ef Alexander Countryman, in Lavansviile, Somerset county. Pa., and tbe next three days close to 0 4 weimer.s snop. in Somerset oorougn, cnanging alternately tlirnughoot the I SATES: $3.00 ta Insra a FcaL. payments to be made when the mare is known to be with foal. Any person parting or not attend ing with an insured mare, will be held responsible for i he Insurance. Due care will be taken, but no aceountabUity fur accidents. DESCRIPTION: sOSXIE rleeiaheautifuldark roan, six tears old, stands eighteen hands high, awl weighs 24) pounds. He has powerful bone ami sinue, measuring 13 inches solhl bune around the smallest place on fore leg. and la Inches tnesi the smallest place on hind leg : is well proportion ed, with superior action. Was sired by 'Bon nie Prince. Sr.. who stnod In Westmoreland count v tut several years, ami weighs 'OD pownda. rie was imported rrora x.ngianu oy w asouigio n Beale. Bnie rrinee's daan 1 a large well formed black mare, hair blood, she waa sired by -Wax Work, Sr.," Imported from England at s heavy expense by the Pennsylvania Stock Imped ing Company, (Qeo. Johnson, agent), waa owned by tbe Westmoreland and Fayette Horse Com pany, and used to stand at Mt. Pleasant. Bonnie Prince is nearly full bloed and Is un doubtedly the largest horse yon ever taw. He will weigh when In good condition i0 pounds. Bon nie Prince baa proven himself a rare foal getter. Farmers and stock-raisers of Somerset county put or let to Bonnie Price. My bay horse "WAX WORE. Jr.." will stand at Wm. Soderu, Berua and Fried eas, this season. WM. SU DEB. Keeper. For further particulars address) April 14 ALEXANDER COUNTRYMAN. OPIUMS C45I lnTTri W Iff 1J rtMiIT-e (em-einueTjrree wlueeeryordermt. free j.iLuajkwwatiBKSjgoiiiL