r f ? Somerset H era Id. Lr. ' f "cJ., K. HTI-U K!it..r. r - . ' .1 .1 - 41 fcOiSpsr , If ,v X...exrer 2 ! i rltnAV. ...... , r 'f , i jut. EEGISTEI.. I I I Til wirkf.1 small lv.y eojoyed tiekstinr COMING! COMING ! , COMING I i 8. T. Little & tint, the wll known , . i i Jeweler, l "-Umberta..!, Md., will vis it Turkey rutlliti ere tm.ii;; eiivONTelr m- . ... ',,,." 7 Somerset. n Dewuber 1st. an.i remain one Juye-1 in. :wk wit). full t-..-v. -v.;. The them. .meter str.o.1 two itarreas Must ""welry, Silver anrl Silver riat.sl Ware, etc.. f -ru at an early hour Morulay murnius. . wl.irh will afford our cilwpns en elegant 'lpportunity to rmrohese Christmas and Bridal presents, etc. Tbev will locate in Kmm present appearati"- the morry jingle of the sleigh bell will muu 1 1. rd in the ' Brr Mock laud. " " - . A friend in rbila-Ulphia sends as the fol lowing taken fmrn Washiogiou letter to the rtiiladrlpliia 7Ise ; Jadfre tnd Mrs. Clock returned to their reevlenre at York. Pa., the fin of din week. An ir.cidcnt which I hare lately Leard in Jusl. Itlack a early history interests me much. When a very youne man, just old enough to be elijrihle, hia party ttiie Demt- j cratic, of coarse, for he was dyed in A pr 'trai led meeting is now in I'rnesa nig and valuable fuiuiiy er. We can re al Mi-tiler's church a sii'.rt distance Lulow j commend it to oar readers, who wish to take a New York paper, as pure and aafe. The Almanac fr l.-M are f.u de. k with their j P,iblul"' this ) iued a volume of usual Mir..lv of stale fun for all human ail- !rcna;ns w.th a fine portrait of the t,CDU. ' author, which they offer to old subscribers. I A nyone can jret the terms bv Hemline to The woman that has not Rot a new, bin- j jcKW YOKC Okhkrver. New y"wV The New Yoke Ouutvuia an interest-1 'Jfool) proposed him us their candidate no? n chun h. lias "fcJ bad a cold" to ij ito I , i..Tat tieTl.k r. Went? The t.?w.aant whoadrerri'Ns Ins holiday (n : 1 ot tn i 'iw'J. ,:,vk will And more n:om-n than he who iuT,.!.r.ut. v. ' . . ... . , , . " it i .. i : .. I. 1 : L - - j uis nvi-Ti Knni; iruuna wirk up.? :ro; U1. ..... Un-iin. . - o elai It . y.l '. in ') a. i. i :i:: l O-iiUri-n's ll-.c, from Waiter'.- Aolt. !C f ljilieV Mi-e and ;!.i.ii. Nutias and S-aif ., f r .. i 1 i : -ri!ion in the IHsri:W tliurch, Thura The lUv. dau'btur of S'Mtor Cameron was married to a sou of Judge Uradley, on Wediu-niav. K. L'ul'h. j Kid' ' Wooh ry will unafh a Thankssiv- The vot of Pennsylvania aRprcatefi alviut eijth: hundred and sevnrty -five thous and, airdin" to otfii ial count, a gain of near one hundred and ci xti-cn thousand over "C. This wo believe put the State second in importance In the Union, as regards tbe aize of its voti. - According to tlie same ra tio of inrensn, it will he brought up to a mil lion in A common wealth that polls a million of vote is almost a country within itelf. - ; d.y TeninK. i 1 tltfii i- ci I li r-i V. 1- tl I ! '' 1 04 I vh! for tbe ' Dunne and since the campaign the 1 a! : -yrat clearly established it title to the tradi- J. B. fxXKtxi i'a'-. tioiial jack-knife. Is atid ffA a catahiwof i - -- lt .,.U 111' tiai:e. i I'.utfalo robes are btMtig brought out lrom Ut iiM i' can le obtained at , tlioir "iinimer quarters and the moth pre- . j t, . . lC t !"- riidierA t i. ; vcntatives hhsken cue ot tnem. , i lr-'- MiK-k oi is'iir-. na;.' . .,,-.,u- at N I. Wiirn ('' f (., ;it ii Kurn ih i ii oxi! ! W aller A oc, .o. Mm- 'j There are quite a nnmber-of appli.-ants I from thic place for tlie pointsneiit of po i tal route aent on the S. A ". R. It. ,:..i !',. ., U P ., ana uiu M-r !.. stn-k, and leave your ;,-P. (i,,..L (To to J. II. Sny X.',.v alway" have sometbinp Call at C. f The WjfniJ only contained one c r.npli ; inrntanr notice of iu uncle last week. The o-.nlo.jk for ISh2 can't be very brilliant. . Mrs. Josiah H. Piwl one day oflr.gr wri j p irchased the house he now occupies n ; llaia Cro strei-t. 1 M;i:i:'t-ry and (it-nt's lit- and Si-que Ro t.i N. P. WtLTkB iOjV The growinf fail Kratu in ail f -eaons of Kurnivhinj; ! the country in reported. as bvinj freehand j vigorous, and in g.xid c n lition for winter ing. I We see it is proposed to take the entire st' fi i j ii at - l m at 4 i $ 4 , t N l e Militia to Washington on tle occasion j ver it. and sprinkle, yellow snuff over the on the 4th of ,...t books do not fail tu nt the '"American ltinik liovd. A(,-e!it. r-.-.i'"! n entire tirv .'ui:i-. wliicii I mn !!;i:.- Mux A. i:. 1'hl. . l'.:-.il rocation is the oldest i i!,e market, it (1k-s not b!itr : f.'. n: cvi-r 4.11 others. S J 1 Snyder A t'o's. at 1 he Somerset Pniurrnt remarks: "We ,',. w..'t i Wint.-r Caps, i'all ', have bed a delightfull fall. Y-e-s, ptrhaps ; so. bnt it was ratb.er sudoeij. wui't it? IVied (Kitaties have not yet come into our market, but it is said preparations have this year been made in California for drying in Iarre -juantilica and -shipping them to Eng land, where last year they met with a ready sale. A machine has been invented for pressing and dryiui; potatoes to that they will keep for years and yet preserve their natural flavor. After being thoroughly dried, they are. ground into a coarse meal rwemblmg riee. m i ' A smewhat remarkable circumstance in connection with, the serious scarlet fever ejiidcuiu: in HoUidaysburg consists in the feet that of ab mt f irty children who are at present afflicted nearly all who aro fatally affected aru boy. It is an eqnnlly strange fact, says a gentleman who has closely ob served the ravages of the disease, that op to a couple of days since no children of Irish or German families had taken the fever, though now it is beginning to prostrate them aN'v Croup ; prevalent about thi season, end a lady who has found the following remedy a good one K-nds it to lis : Take a soft rlan uel cloth, a quarter of a yard long and a lin ger wide ; Spread a thin coating of lard ; of Mr. Garfield's inauguration tock j March. List "V Tit a large cougar icomuioniv can- j ed par.iier1, was driven from its den by the I blast .ig of r'x ks on tbe new rai'roa.l. nei r I'o",' i s mill, in Taint township. iri.l :, afl 1 MiV'l.-r A ( o's Prss lors, ("reps. Calii .'x-' (ria-ti at b.tt.'in pri. and see tiie !ico Sui'iiigs. vs ilia', will The agony is orer at lu.it. and ir is a ques tion who arc the happiest in ronseq-.ience .i.-iNnsfui candidates or a:tach of n ws. pars-r otrl'.e. .: L.m.i's' CoaT- vl a nets, ans. M S,i .-r re r... ., -. H Ac '.mi! g in. K. I'm.. oilig licit The epizootic has tr.-ni among the hor only Ic-ard of oneca.. its prevaleivv. Mtire'.y disnj .peered i in this so.Mi in. We proving fa?:i! d.iiiug It is nporieiJ ilia' gan:e is ::i-dcra?i!y p'entv i:i the w;i d , m'vst huri'.ers fail t j show any evidence oi l-sg on th.-ir return hoiiv it by their garue- 'I t'..t-m 1 iwer tbsn any ri - Tar. Mi Wi IT, i: ;.l .VI A I. 1 HI ri'd Ch.-rrv :!i-:r and a in-iT and ."..Ids iie ents jst Uittle. The tra. kia L-ria K:ii!road rers on ;he Son.erM't and Ceui hare re.uhe.i II loversvil'ie. and ,,a' of U-x ovc a mile oi tr:e K a v. ok they put down dav. .;re l.ovlcrs wili pr,- ...riiier t'.eln- their The Piinkards at "a lat- confereni-e. in L-'iiieerter, edopto-i as a cardinal rale of na tion. "That the fisninc; of tavern H;vnsea is rho follow Christ.'' :i ir- r. ty i.'.riner . uT'.tn'Coining inose . ! . : a pa kage. ati-i ss tor iiu'u k'v it tt'iil i ; hi r- Kit siie everywhere. . i: : l.:,v ( heap nnslicines on the score ! !:, v Tlie lst a-e not too good for '. and are the .-heapest. Stu-h are the -. l-toral. Sarsaparilla. aud other ;arl n-ine lies of pr J. C. Aver A Co. an-'worth all ';." " "!, and should be . --. i-.-'-e Iripping of water will wear An exchange says : e have just is-ad a instant backing j h in lkervhief flirtation -odc. and advie all har liest consti- j men who desire to avoid breach of promise suits to wipe their mouths with their coet-Ui!-. ant .Ir.i'ii-.ng ,:.li-?tii::e ; so the ,',! undiTiiiine t! A v o l 'hi fata! result by using Sines' i f Tar, Wild C'herrv and Hoarhoond. ! Tho'.evple .f the new rr.s.byUrian lliurch j a'. Ligonicr, Westmoreland county, Pa, was blown down by a heavy slorm on Wednes day evening of last week. . I It is said that fumigating a house afflicted . with diphtheria with salphnr end tar. and I then afterwards throwing open the windows ! the poison of the disease will be carried off. t i .-rF! ri hsnd-?he cclebra'ed Gulden ;r. ma le st Sfringn. !d. O. Hot n.a.-k.-t. A f'.iil line of Vaniily nrisries . 1 '.rain, (!i.a;.i f..r cah. JoslAH KlII.EK MFC M M;KLT. M MS f BOSS STkKET. I w ill vi on hand it ail times, Bf, Turk, Mnt :. a-.J "visage, at reasonable prisj. js n AS v.it thirtv trek!eyer on th S mrset Cambria Riilr ad struck for an increase from 1 ..15 to $1 4X per day, which was not granted end la consequence of which thev are out of laployment. entire sunaee. ljy it over the chest, the lard and snuff next to the skin. Spread an other flannel over it. Grown up ieople, as well as little folks will find it an excellent remedy for tightness or congestion of the l ings. Chambenhurg Spirit. S."biskb's Moktuly roa Nov km use con tains a larger numler of pages than any previous issue of that incomparable mega rine, I'll pages of teit end two pe-s of frontispiece, 170 in all, b-ides 34 pages of advertisement, or a total of 2(M. The le cerrber Si Rrnvrk will have PW pages of toxt, and 00 of a lvertisenietits, or a total of CIO pages. Inminuch as the advertising de partment is devoted to books of recent iue, it is e f. store of decided value to the read ers of the magaz:ne. A large proportion of the population in this s.-otinn of the country ere et the present time auJTering from ettacks of cold. As person seldom tnke cold when they are well and their system are in good condi tion, the qnes'ion comes up naturally, if j the Imnis'i race is not de..renera"ing. We I doubt if the aviTage longevity of man is as j high as i: was half a century ago. People j live fiu-tes" then they u"d to and their hab it have a Uiiilency to weaken the constitu tion of eu h Miocetsling generation. We be lieve it to lc a fai t that there is not the rug g d hardiness to lie found in the human family of the prment ilar. that existed two or three proa-rations aro. Vlelow we give the majorities, by parishes of the .Id Louisiana Congressional Pistri-l where a former Somerset County man, Mr. Chi-stcr IS. Parrall was recently elected to Congress. It will be remembered that Mr. Parrall was elected in 1S75 but was ousted by the Democratic house end his scat given to his Democratic opponent : DtBRW.L, rep. St. Marvs Iberia St. Martin ... Terrebonne .. La Four he Assumption . Ascension .... Iberville 1.17S r-S5 271 127' III) Billis", dem. Vermillion. Ijifayettc Calcasieu Cameron Total 2fi4 0.70 1178 I'reparations for Gsriiel l s in.iugurvion have already begun. The committee bv n a meat wagon thtsy times : errangemeuM in charge invi;e all miiita j ry and civic organzations to take part in the r:p .f Tsr, HrjtKT KkKiR. Wild fherrv end ceremonies. ur.d i, vcrv i.has-nt to tbe taste, end 'f jury oi v. estmoreiuna county !.-. and b.M r.-nnsv in the market I ,,avp Cf.ndemned tbe connty jail es unfit for and folds. .:.i!v. Trvit. .: .1 ; ... 1 1 v. : -..i..;. r,..li.o. i the nses for w Inch it is intendeii, ar..1 re- For sale bv all drug- ' enimemlii that a new one be erected f orth i w:th with e work house ettacnej to it. ; " '" l" 1 "al ' 'les.ion jQhn Voan(: l4 gtoj-rtown, lo-t a value .."noMey.n ,t raimi .o sooer. ; bl(, rMTV j WW;k JI(. haj ri,ld,n the i and pains that buniau fl.'sti Is . vv hen overtaken by a severe cough i. "r to pun base a bottle of Sines' f Tar, Wild Cherry and Horvhound, tiius opposing, end them. r.. !s rts' llor- Powders have liecn I The whole ajipropriation for the public 'U astounding reu',ts in the stable "f i schools of the State for IS will be paid be- I fore the first of June, iwi. Tlie payment comnvnoed the Cut of last month and will cor.tioisc all'j .aU; of sj:u;. CV Ois'.;iots a rn nth. animal to .Sonierset on Court week, and could not get her home on account of ber sirkness. Lung fever was the caa of d-a'h. lard, ruiieh k, that the ' .":i.!i !i:ivi' lri nrdrri!i(t it in large " ' 's . S.1..V pur ,le, Walie:.tei:i and Atr.erican hnrscsi have won thocsand ' ' f t their oners. " .. I r-Are there any two things ts an- -' --: a 'Jartield and Hanciwk ? Miller I 'v. UtientRatistn nn.l RoU-rts' Km-Walker-Why Miller It.sanse ':. K::.brNatuii is it is ts hot for -' So'.d by all di'.gjr'" t Xi ami v l. c'-i ( !.r:ns to s K.th the savage. -i; ...f Tsr. II.arho-.ind and Wild . I.:.th eh;. ' -"-'J'. Cold. Ill Young ladies who cannot c!Tunl to pat mniie fashionable mniiners and dress-ma kers sho ild f.s 1 c aco'.uaged it the fact that the Prino-w of Wales dre-ses m exquisite teste, and not only designs her own cos tnmes, but cuts them ont as well. 1: v. : !.'.! d.. At a left; hour Friday night, the frame hu'lding over the old Stntrman "sbef!," short Jistan -e smith nf town, the property ! of Mr. Francis F.. Weitner, was burned to ! the ground. It is supposed that it wai : on fire by some unknown party. :r,s to sKi:hetbe worst croup it whooping know it already it's - p.. r ! tile, for sale bv - I About half-past six o'clock Saturday I ! ' iTMii.H Ki-jri.v A n.arv-bms ! dwelling house, a mile southeast of town ' arrii piphth, ria. Canker mouth j owned by Mrs. Ann Saylor. and occuphsj el A. he. With ca. h bottle there is j "y .Mr. Cliaun'-ey UaKer ain lamny, mm nal inj.s-.,,r f..r the in ore sue- fire frjm adefisrtivc flue end was entirely . i.toi the complaint, without j destroyed. Mr. H iker sucree led in saving ar-.. l"r,.s. ,'iU ivnts. i a sm ill portion of his household g-Mls. ' "... ! v ;n..rr-c W. llctiford, Somerset, AVTI-.D- 'i'le ! , -f.o-l foTS'ineti an I X) men s-ai-y and I'rl.ana Turnpike .. ; ir; In iiient f.r one year. Hoard k'-' a month Applv at Frei. ri k B K R ii .; ;. t two or tl.rts- miles io a "' w.t'i horses and cans. I'KTKR H')YLA Sam M. GlLKtKT V-lMNlsinxcj ! OW PliKtS. ' ,''' '' have just receivcl e -'ti' of Men's and Yo ith's Clothing, "' "u's, 1'ist. rs, Hats. 'aj. and Gloves. a l it.. f lively l.ys ar,d will al- e ve y .i; (,o i llarg-iin. ' 'ry :r.i,et and Vws; lot of Coniec-,"'."r-v ';'"" at Mrs. A. K. 1'is.l's. Also s-rs.-. .;nmuuitioi: of all kind eh-gatii and useful articles too 't" mention Fine Drafting Pe ' inches, for sale. This article l:iIilC!H.M bv all w ho liam ''""' :-r uvsl it. IS'TIOS "2 a I it , ' 17 I-- 1 i . "WV e Apph -at'on has iK-cn male by the Attor ney Genera! of the Sui.c, to the Supreme Court, for a writ of yi" virmntn to require David W. Daiuhald and firiffith Roberts to show by what authority they a -ted es As. ciate Judges of Fayette county. Tlie writ was g-anted and made returnable on tlie joth int. at Pittsburg.' Do not leave farm ma:hinery standing out in the held and eround the barn, to rust and r.t. By fixing np sheds end tak ing the tuachinery apart, it could be "towed in and kept out of the eon end atonua, end the machinery would la-t a half longer. Ma -hinery end Uls are oftener bst through njst and rl than through wer. in- Aii infant daughter of Sheriff Kyle's di-d of membranous croup. Thursday night and was buried in the Lutheran Cemetery, Saturday morning. The lrvaved parents have the. sympathy of the community in their affliction. Several of the SherirTs alfhsI Tobacenli, TW. i children have been suffering with a severe bacon : ! ve respwtfully call your attack of diphtheria, but we are pleased to " the fact that we have in stork j ""T T" recovering. J jrscle. ky the box or caddy, et ! oss fr.-;Kht from the ity, l,.-j ' A valuable cow, owned by Miss. Hester ' f-lia.. n. ... .. I . . . m . . . . .V. . ' . s.iiirNeu oi i . e. 1 1 , i . i i.iivit niL . i n ifvnr tiivt iwwwwii m il I. ' ' '".he H.ad, ' .VieA;, " 1 1. I r.d. '-.sn. Arnur . . 1 rV... o-l. .t -.1 nnl oHavw a- i , , m.M woi, t, -.' . . . Vii.eo, Ifo.-vc shoe, j went was attai ked by an.ithercow end bad ""P'm Roll. Fl,t Plug and j 'y honied. In its endeavor to get free ir A ;o. a line im.. il.i .J row Virob orw ..f ir' I.sim ft..t l.a.i to 1m kill- itel hiin4c!iig Toia"t, ; Miss. Cover Is a poor woman and the j gmxl px,ple of town rai-vol a suhvription, .K A t.muT. ; sunjay. o replies Ler !. . Total ., GICI 573 Darrall majority A Great Pvpeb. 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"Tlie largest, the ablest, the best." 8ee advertisement in another column, and send for sjiecinicn opy. for Congress and felt sure of electing him, although the district was Whig by an over whelming majority (two or three thousand, I think), the gentleman who wa Certain to be nominated by the Whips happened to lie very unpopular. Mr. Black's father was a Whig a strong whig in every sense and so were most of his numerous relatives, and this, as well as many other canses, male that party willing to see him take a step up ward In political life. Tint certain lead in p members of the Whig party, nnicilling to lose the District to a Democrat, held a con. ferenceand took counsel among themselves how they might save it. It was necessary to kill off both their own unpopular candidate and the dangerons one whom the Demo crats had brought into the field. ' This they did effectually by putting on their ticket cider Mr. Black, the father of the Democrat ic candidate, who retired not only with grace but apparently with pleasure. Inso much that he was for awhile ont of favor with the Democracy for snpposed complicity with the manoeuvre. His fether was elected without opposition. Here is another incident which dales la ter in his life, but long before he caineto Washington in the puhlic service. Tbe Harrisburjt Guards changed their name to the "drnfrnn Guards," and Simon Cameron gave them five hundred dollars. Jack Ogle, a brilliant yonng fellow, afterwards an M. C., a friend and relative of Judge Black, was captain of tbe Somerset Guards, a gav volun. teer com finny at Judge Black's home. Hear ing of Cameron'a donation the captain rail ed on Judge Black and insisted npon a sim ilar gift to his company, to which the Judge assented, without hesitation, npon the same condition as to change of name. ''Certain ly," said the captain, "we expect nothins else." "Then it is settled," said the Judge, "but. Jack, think how the new name will sound. Mav it not be possible that some of vonrmen will dislike to be called 'the Blncl Guards.' " The captain saw it in an instant and said : "He would not bear such a name for any money." Mtssioxabt Mrmsjos. Rev. A. D. Rowe, the Children's Missionary of the Lmheran Church to India, will hold Meetings in tbe several rwistorates of the Somerset coun tv Conference of the Lutheran church, as follows : fiMurdsv, December 11. et 7 n. m.. in the Trinitr Lnthersn church. Somerset. 8nnd.iv. Dec. 12, at !0:.V a. m.. Frie-lens at 7 p. m , Stovhtown. Mondav. Dec. 11, et 7 p. m.. SbsnVville. Tucsdar. De-ember 14. et 7 p.m., Graffs Church. Shade Twn. Wednesday, Dec. IS. at 7 p. m . Davit's-ville. Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7 p. m., Jenner-town. Fridav, Dc?. 17. et 7 Church. Saturday, December 1 ville. Sundnv. Decmbcr 10, et 10:30 n. m., Bar ron's Church, et 7 p. m.. New Ccntrev'lle ' M n !ny, December 2o, at 7 p. ni., Meyere dale. Tuesday, De: ember 21, et 7 p. m., Salis bury. The order of eten'ises at these meet in tr will be as follows : Pinging; reading scrio tnre; prayer; singing: Missionary ad dresses ; exhibition of idols. Hindoo em broderv, dress good. ec. ; Pinging a Telti gu bvmn ; basket collation ; Ivenediction. ' Brother Rowe i a mt interesting man and speaker. He will not fail to intf rests and please. A. M. WntTPTosE. L. L.SriBir.. Committee. p. m., Casels-er's a7p. ni., Lavanv Railroad Mattekx : In the Fifty-fourth Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, which was pn-scnted to the stockholders on Monday, the following facts appear in regard to the earnings on that portion of the greit thor oughfare known as the Pittsburgh A Con nellsville Railroad. The earnings for the year ended Sept. 50, ls.sO, are figured at JJ.23S,sl US, while the working expenses forthe. same period were $t,rJG, fl showing net earnings of overonc million dol lars. These earnings wen- Over half e mill ion in excess of the previous year, although 1 he ex pen -es were correspondingly incrcas- el. After paring the interest on first mort gage bonds, etc., there remains au excess of net earnings of $,T2n,918 69. The report sjeaks in relation to the Soro- eisf.-t Caiubrie Ritilroed as folio : "The Baltimore Ohio Company having pur chased the Somerset A Mineral Point Rail roe 1, a miles in length, from Somerset, Fa to Mineral Point (now Rock wood), a station on the Pittsburg Division. i'J miles west of Cumberland, organixed thcRonierset A Cera- krie Railroad Company, with the design of extending it' to Johnstown, in Cembne coantv. Pa Johnstown has a population of 22,000, and ie the seat of the works of the Cambria Iron C'ooiany. Tbeee works, for the manufacture of steel and iron rails and other products, are the most extensive in the United States. Under the management of its energetic, able, and successful proprie tors, with tbe great additional advantages which the Cambria Company will secure ihrosurti thi new direct connection and co- Ofierative relations with the Baltimore A Ohio Road an J iu vast system of Eastern, Southern, Northwestern, Southwestern, and Western connections, it will doubtless con tinue to prosper, and largely increase its manufacturing capacity and products. Thia extension fa being built as a first-class road, ith substantial masonry, iron bridges, and steel rails. The contracts have been made to secure its rapid construction, end it is expected that it will be completed and open ed for businesa in December next. The opening of tbe region between Rock wood and Johnstown, rich in mineral and agri- cultar.il resources, with en excellent and enterprising population, cannot fail to add heavily to the business of the Pittsburgh Division of tlie Baltimore A Ohio Road and its eotmecJop.s, and to bring about exten sive, desirable, ami profitable, intercourse between the luenliants end people of Balti- more and of thos communities!. I Berlix, November 20, IssO. Mb. Ewtob. We propose to turn Yan kee for a little season and answer part of "G's" article in the last issue of the ficmn crofbyesking him a frw questions, after which we shall give hia letter such general attention as time and circumstance may fa vor. We uttered nothing but the truth in our article of October 5, as every right-minded citizen of Berlin knows, and as we ere ebundantly eble to prove. Than whet sa vour motive in replying through the col umns of the Democrat t Who appointed you s)iokesman of the Rebel Demoerrcy of Ber lin T Did you see another decline in the el reedy rapidly waning cense of Hancock and Coffrotb, end feel impelled to try to bolster it up by telling the people of this county that it was all a lie, end that the Republi cans themselves pinned the notice on the door of Dr. liroliier's business block ; or did you own inordinaut dtsire to see yourself in print induce you to reply? Did you sup pjse tluit your lying eud missrcpreaenia t ons would stand the test of reason and common sense? That was not the first time nor has it been tlie last that you ma le an ass of yourself by lyiui; through your favor ite medium. Did yuu want to convince the people that you, together with alt the Ber lin Democrats, have a strong attachment for tbe Union ; that you condemned the disfiguring our house? If so, why didn't you say so? There are as good and true Democrats in this town as elsewhere; and if you say that in cither of our articles we included all, you lie in whole cloth, and all who have read them know.it. Thus you stand convicted as a public liar by your own words. Again, have you, together with the Ku Klux and rebel portion of Berlin Demo- crats, who felt themselves aggrieved by our first article, like Wade Hampton, a "down and far reaching for the Union?" If you have, are you quite sure that, like him, over and above, underneath, end all around that "down and far reaching," so as to complete ly smother it lie the "principles for which Lee and Jackson fought?" Answer these questions in plain words, and then perha; some people may believe that you were, in a measure at least sincere. None but those whom the shoe fits were at all offended'by I our first article. If it tit you, wear it Mr I "G." What do all your pretensions of loy alty amount to so long as you try to exc--.c every dastardly, villianous act of the South ern traitors and Northern sympathizers. Though you utter high sounding words, and your jen indite long senteuccs in fa vor of the Union, we believe that, at heart some of you are rebels, aud would rather see the South triumph then the Republican party. Now you have en opinion in plain, une quivocal language. Do you know what we mean now ? Whenever you come out bold ly, frankly and fully, and denounce the in famous crimes committed by the Southern traitors, aud the attempts of Northern sym pathizers to epe Uiem ; whenever you show by your words end deeds that you desire tlie boys in blue to have the preference in places of honor and trust ; in short, whenever you prove to the loyal Republicans that you ac cord them the honor of saving the Republic from dissolution, and that they alone de- I serve to be retained in rawer until everr necessary war measure has been forever set tled, then, and only then may you ex pet people to believe you. Rsrv tuos. riED. CoKrtrxscT,- -r.e,v. iO. lso. j A Stb,e Verti.-V you know that M EorrcB Havin tuveled, since the there are iran,-e people in cur Cou-rruniiv. election, over a portion f hls end Fay. if,. ,v strange people becau-e thev semi to cour.tici, and t ott-r 1 portion of f prcftr ri suffer and para their diva ciLi-.e Prwtu couaty. W-i Virgin, and Garrett j bly. made so by Dyspcjsie, and liver .,.-.. county, Md, I have been brought in cr.trirt plaint. Indigestion, Constipation, and gvu.r with a consideraV nnmbcr of local Demo- aj ,if.r,nity-, when PIIILOH'S VITALIZHR cratiepohuciau. of greater or lesser note, is guaranteed to cure them. from whom I hare beeu able to obtain a personal opinion upon the causes and ulti-1 pa. mate results of their defeat ot the polls. All appear to agree that their defeat was not at-1 tributeble to any lack of party fealty or party purity, but to individual treachery. A large portion are willing to lay their self righteous hands Uon the devoted head of John Kelly and make him the scape-goat for the sins of the whole partv, while a few are willing to divide the responsibility be tween John Kelly and Samuel J. Tilden. The latter profess to believe that the love feast a; Cincinnati between the Tamruanyitcs and Tiidenites, alwm which so much was said and promised, during the early part of the campaign, was after all hut a deception, and that both partiea had all tin time been earn ing razors in their pockets, willing to cut each others throats and if needs be. sell out the whole ticket, rather than surrunder the political leadership in New York. Others are clearly of the opinion that the nomination of Hancock and English was a mistake, because it was not at all likely that Hancock could carry Pennsylvania, simply because it wa his native Stale, and that English was known to be unpopular in Indiana and would be more likely todetnu-t han add strength to the ticket. The greater portion of this class sav that THE - EiBBISBDBB TELEGBAPH. eiiaranUssI to cure them. I "r J 1 "t" I For by Geor-rc W. Lectord. j.-1 1 KeaUCtlOll 111 1711063 ! aaaaBBasBS0assassMasai A BMINIriTl.ATOi; NOTiri:. fx ts 1 a.JualVM-"r.!..' - fy:" i;'.s.K;:ii? 'ate of J. M. Ba. l.i'e S'rr,e.-.- !.: . TTr"?M-,! Ui':---' fit t'l ''- h-mers.-. f ..... ,;,s-.t. iaaliitJlii fiiiiilil) 11 lllii STsTI'S: LetUnofaaminis'ratM.0 oa ii-e. U-f esi..t Vi -,e-t,.!,nr.. : .mun." 1, .Mtnia. Hon-n- KOONTZ George, son of Gillian and Sophie Koontz, on Octabcr . lS-a.i, atr-d li years, I month, 13 djy-. Gwrsc was a thoughtful, quiet boy, white reputation for morality among his acquaint ances was very g.sj-1. He was a bright scholar for one of bis advantages, having received a first class certificate on his first examination. Successful in securing a school, he taught one week, when diphthe ria laid him on his death bed. During his short illness he song! Christ and was found of him. When asked whether he di-sircd to live or die, he answered ; "It is just as Jesus makes it." Thus sweetly trusting in Jesus, he passed from earth to heaven. KOONTZ Charle-, son of the sam, on November In, 10, aged 15 years, C months, 4 days. Charlie was a bright, cheerful, energetic little fellow, carrying sunshine w herever be went He was a good boy: kind and oliedi- ent to his parents. His parents thought if they could only keep Charlie, now that George was gone, it would lie some consola- Samucl J. Tilden would have made the ! ",r ",r ",vs lnf na I """"'"': strongest candidate the nartv could llav0 i 15ut even that was denied them, for he fell placed in the field, and insist that he could heve been elected, while others assert that his strength in ls70 was only negative, be cause the party in power was in a great measure held responsible forthe panic that hid prostrated almost every branch of in dustry, and that since the revival of busi ness he wonld have been a weak candidate. Rarnum, the Chairman of the Democrat ic National Committee, is not held entirely guiltless, and comes in for at h ast a share of he responsibility for his stupidity in con ducting the campaign, but his cry of fraud atones for his failure. A few of the more credulous, but less im portant pretend to believe that it was the lavish expenditure of money by Republi cans, and a dishonest count that elected Garfield. There is evidently a manifest disposition on the part of both the lesser and greater lights of the party to misplace the respon sibility, and misstate'the real'causes that lsl the party to defeat when victory was in bright and hopeful anticipation. It is not at all unlikely that the action of John Kelly and the bitterness between him awd TiUhso rsuitrikuml kwiuuwLatt to the size of the Republican majoritv in New York, but the State would have lccn surely k.uhli an in spile of any thing that citic.T Kellv, or Tilden could have done. D was a victim to the same disease and death claimed him. Before h? passed sway he found an interest in the Saviour's blood, and died triumphant in the faith. There aro grief, sadness, mid two vacant chain in the home below, but joy nnd j-eace in the home ab.we, where George and Charlie wait the coming mother to that blest abode. of father nnd SIPE.-O11 Nov. 17, IssO, Eve Ellen, daughter of Jacob and Hannah Melinda Sivc ; aged 1 years-. 7 months, and 22 davs. Buried at St. Paul's I Fritz".-) Evangelical Ln'hcm Church. Ymir darling has but gone before and is waiting for us to follow. SHAULIS. Novemlier i, lsVI, Mathia Shaulis aged OS years, and some months. The deceased was a member of the Lu theran church for more than forty years. He was a faithful husband and fa'her, an honorable and upright cii-zen, esteemed by his neighbors and acquaintances; he was of a quiet and reserved disposition ; a man of few words, hut neverth" Ics- of decide 1 con victions to which lie adhered with a manlv conr ige. He was a gr.-at sufferer for the ! isf -It years of his Jlfr, which he endur.-.l with a pavnee and res'gna'ion that was ; truly icirwlou.-. Tlie bereaved family and I friend hare the sympathy of the er tire rom- 1 flliOiite XI 1 1 fn nr--s ! srvi. t, ,nlf ts . the honest, unprejudiced, intelligent and j ...:, , x- : rh'rwfs T .Wn., church, a'tended bv a large congregation. pi .Hid syinpa A. M W. Free for Two II: .lis i: New Sibscribers. Tiie WtriLT Tf-LEonvPii. which l the old'-st and largest newspaper Miti!:she-I in tli'-'S'iite Capital, tv ill L.' furnished nt ItrMTED S.1IFI. for the year ls. in addition to cer.eril ninl I k al news. 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Is hcrehy oo -o 'tine lOelHeu u. it to onto tmiat-lU'e pavment. saJ ll.. hartnc rtainwor .Irmsnrf will p'pssnt thetn lul Katheii.-atai ior pulcmcnt, no siuntv tns u h oasni iHwn,. ,r-issu ; tu l.iia n?t denee to Ha isalijn:ni tuwrnsip. HJt.MlfSEK. NvV. 3 A !!airi!rtr.o..r. (ui.unont: a. 0:210 1;. 1: riTTVir-CR'lU DIVLilO.t. f'a n ! af vr JitlyW l"- ,rl:n -ti tl;.i r i' wlh 'is.kr; ir.i arnvw s: -,.- ern..r iirs : A I'DiTorrs . rit. j:. it witl W follow ili' I: si). O el lit.-. F cents. ihc estato cfK-rr-.n Ki-iiixaieyr. .:s ".!. Tho Bnilrrstk'cl Anatt ir see" !n"st l- tl.o On.N 1 n' I'onrv ol SMmrsei ccnutjr. Pa., i.fiis. trcia-s the tun.! In tti ban.U .! in-irw vVu.a. mnn. siltn'r of lie -e.. will rrAio jitl j ,.-. He intretel itt bis .ahi-e insiinersri. Turssy, Iisfrnbril ls-0. at 1 u cl ii r v . ( r tri pwrtsHu ot said aiificlxiimerit. R. F. PATTKIISdX. 17 AU (it r V'py i il ir?. ji j H jfjM isa TRY THE NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. Tlie Largest and Dost Family Taper in the World. Send for Sample Copy Free. b ar sighted voters of New York that gave i thereby ' ! thr. the State to the Rf publicans, and not sucl men as Tilden and Kellv. The busine-s men of New York did not want a ehan that promised to disturb th" bn"-ines of the whole country, and place the well-paid and dignified American laborer in rompcti- j tion with the degradi-l pauper lab .r of Ku- j rope. It was the pood sense of the people and not afew eoTiipt Dem'K-ratie isilitii ians i lssii ),y that elected Garfield, as mav he clearly in ferred from the general result. The Slate of Indiana was regarled a the most sonnd Democratic State north of Ma son and Dixon's line, and yet in spite of the nit desperate, effort), of the party to k.-ep her in line, she rest her vote for Gar field and Arthur. Ir wasno lor-a! quarrel, unless it was over Kngli-h's barrel, that gave Indiana to tbe Republicans, but a d.s-p filling of duty on the part of the voters. tided bv -:gth.lr m nniiiD. RGSs5-PU.t:.At the re bride's pare: t . mar Friedeiis lente of the on Nov. pi. J. .1. Weld,, Mr. John N. no-t of Fro-:inii;, M l., and Miss Sartih K. Pile, of S. Hue's, t count v. Pa. N 0TICK T) STtK KIJOLDF.ns. Onsr. l firrira or rn I PiTTSl.t IU.H i. t'oXSELLKVlLLC K. K. l.'o. V Natlee In hereby lw-n that. In ar'H.r'iani'e wi h the Chsrter and e-y laiw f Uns (toirpany. liis Aiiiiusl "leetl'.ir of Mockhot'ters will tie heM al t .- mce 1 1 the Com;. any. Id the .-iiy of Plits harxa. oa Monday, D'C'n.lcr 6. IssO. who had a deeper interest in tbe pnwprritv 1 between the h'.nrs of 12 a. m. snl I p. m . f.r the it tnecountrv man in me iieinocraiu- ar tv or any of iu leaders. Those who main- enul- sr year, nn-1 ftr th- tranisaitin of uch oth er lnjs-ns may t-s tiroo t hef.re the meet in ic. Thft Itik Trnnnlrr lliji.kri will IS rltiftn.1 n th. tain that the nomination of Hancock was j Jim tnut an.1 n-aisin Civstsl until after the Aiina-emistekearecorrc-toiil.vinthc-isse that ; ' Siockhuj.isrs. j. is. v a-sii.ij IU.SJ, it failed to have the magic effis-t upon the country that it was expected to produce, and not in the sense that he was a weak and unpopular candidate. It was the Dem ocratic party that defeated Hancock and not Hancock the Democratic party. A bad par ty always makes a bad candidate. There is not enough character in any man. dead or living, to lift the Democratic party from the slough of political degradation into which it has fallen and lead it to victory. To be lieve that such men as Philp, Hart. Morey and O'Brien, are more culpable than those in high place. tich es llarnntii. Hewitt, Randall. Scott, Wallace, and a host of oth ers, would require a stretch of charity be yond human endurance. That the National Democratic Commi'tee availed itself of the services of the liar, tbe forgerer, and the perjurer, to defeat Genera! Garfield is beyond any reasonable qti'-tion of doubt. Not only did it avail itself of their services, hut aid for them from the general fund. Some excuse might Is Nov. 54. Secretary. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of MathUs Shaalis. late of Somerset Twp Somerset d.uuiy.Pa.. deceasa.1. Letters of administration on the shore estate having; been granted to the arjderniirmeit, notloeU. hereby stives ttJ thoee indebted U It tomske Imme diate payment, and those harlna claims airalr.it It. to present them inly aathentireted forMtiie ment on Wednesday, the l'Jth day of Jsnu'ry. lkM.etthfl Ute honienea l of dee'd.. In said Twp. J AUOU NKKK. A.lniiiiitrator. KCOIXA SHAtl.IS Nov. IK Atlmtnlslra.rix. in;Lic sai.k. I'urftt-int to so or-'cr of the Hrjihans Court ol Sumrrnec ci-unty. there will 8Jtl at public sale on tbe prriui&ej, oo Saturday. IremUr IS, 1Sn, a. 1 o'cl'-fic F m.. the f-dL-wlrn deiwHued real Hate late ol liatvM Lohr. 1eM. tu wit: A TAlu''le trm tituxta in Sha :e Twp.. Somer tttt i-nntr. Pa . a'j iniaiK Undo J.bn Nip?. MlwaM lviir.brL. SanjUfl WairiiT. JuDa hD So ttr. IhviI Waicnrrand Te?w- Slick, contain tf(tMint ll.Sacn'r. uf wtilchaht.ut 10- ac-es rf i-lt-rctl, HD'l the balance wHI iiinleretl. atnint IS mn'Jt I cr t ibe cl-s.re' lant irTmra.low. There are for th-w who lend tht'ir romipt pr.irtirt-s to ! Kmi twt- atorf rtweninir buti, larc ank Utrn defame the character of a great, a pood and ! ''d other oniiiuliaitig, on the premises, a pure man. to obtain inonev tosnpplv their I 1 LUMS Ot HA LL. , ., . v .r it v i i Ten percent, of the inrchase monev to be p lid daily want-, but for th.e in high pia-e t ,he pr,,p,r.,,t, nI10ciie.l doWn : the La- there is no excuse and no punishment I am-e of on cnnnEatlon ol sale ; eiio In ix ... . 11 f .1 - i months and ihe halanee iu ime year. After detts would be sufficient palliation for the enornii- -.re pml(. ,e-third of l.alne tn remain e Ilea on tv of such a hi"h crime I the premise, the lnterit thereof to 1st paid nnu J, ' , , . I ally io the wld..w. nnd it her death the firinetpst The continued twaddle, during the cam- 1 1 he oaid to the heirs ol slo David Lohr. dee d paign, about sectional harmnnv, was on! v j The wl iuw dower to t. dedaeted from li pay. ' 1 ' - mot. Iielcrre-1 payments to be secured hyja l-5- intened to disseive the honest voter To i mem hood. EGBERT P. I.UHK. AnvEiiTisEti Lkttx. The following ad aertised letters in the Post Office, at Somer set, will be sent to the Dead-Letter Office, if not called for. on or before December 4th : Christian. Henry, Long, Miss Kate Crim, Ed. B. Morton. Robert, Bowens, Aim, (2) Marks, Richard, Blake, Wm. B., Mohr, Miss Kate Botts, Wm.. Poindexter, Daniel, Fraction, Graith, Smith, James L.. Lyons, John H-, 2) rjomners, Edward, Lewis, Rbert, Williams, Wm., Long, Henrietta, Waldon, John, (2) A. C. Davis, Postmaster. pretend that the Democratic party was sin cere in its professions that it desired to break down sectional lines by the election of Hancock would be a misnomer in view of the fact that it took such deep pride and solid comfort from tlie promise of a .solid . Sooth. A solid South mean nothing less j than to keep alive and burning the issues of the war, kept alive by the advocacy of the lost cau-ie. All the ado about sectional har mony before the election wis only intended as a mask behind w hich the Democracy of the North expected to masquarrvle unsus pected of its real intentions. The Republit-an party has carri-sl the olive hranch of sectional harmony ever since the war, and the South has refused to ac- ' cept it, because she is unwilling to snm.-n- I der the unholy principles for which she j fought. The Democracy of the North glo-1 ries in a solid South, r-pcaii.se it holds out a lingering hope that some day she may ride into power upon the back of a reM mule. X. (TO T.Z O.VTtNrtD.) Nov S4 Adca'r of Ihirid ix.hr, dee'd. THE INDEPENDENT Thr j9tts.it TtligiQut nt4ti.Zf.er in tkt I niiii S'cie t.-' Jostrn Cook. the Am Astonishim; Fact.--A large projs.r tion of the American people are to-day dy ing from the effects of Dyspepsia or disor dered liver. The result of these diseases up on the mass- of intelligent end valuable , . . , . ... . i j tie Market Ir UoodJ Cluoutlnf, lowers and people is most alaniung, making life actual- yminK, mDd ia-mrane. la fullcess. eecoraey. The l"tisrssorsT feeks the .atrnBSgs of pnblic on three grounds, as luiiows : lut It Is the lre weehlj relltlons 2i li eroploje eonlrlbatars more able wrllere. et bouaeawd abroad, tkan Sd. It sives iik readers wider range f topics aad roller deparlmeate Ulan Ihey eaa Had elsewhere laaay Jonraal. The IstiercsuEST eoni$t of Zl paicss neatly ent and pasted, ll i printed trwai - lear type (we lerotype lb pastes weekly, and, betire, every Is sue Is really nuied with new tyjie) and on ood paper, ano mechsnlraDy H is not exeelleJ. 'I here is no question of prominence In relliri .o. polltloii, clenc..eiiucation. uoance, or any oir.er department of human knowledire which the Is. kki'Cstdst dis nut discaif. il has regular de partments devot d to ttitiliral Kesearcb, Mis sions Kellicl.iul Inteligeace, B-s.-k Keviews and Literary news, tbe si-"ndar school Lducation, Science, Sanitary questions. Fine Arts, tbe move ments of ministers. Personalities. News of the Week. Financial and Commercial matters. Includ ing- Weekly Prices Current, Market Kepoits.Cat MAY YORK OBSERVER, 37 I'arli. Row. Jew York A DM I N ISTRAT( )K S SA LK JL OF ViLl'ABLE RAL LSTATE. 1v virtue of an onlerul sale tooed out of the oom iinM steavertei ewe Ks I wit! ex pe w puoiiesaie on ibe premises, on Fi-id'hi, Du-crubtf 17, lvs:), at 10 o'clock ,a m., the real estate ct the Into Abra ham Pile, dte'd, (LlUrg of a valuable laria situate lu .lenaer Twp., smeraet e. unty. !.. c.nt.iin!nn IT acre, more or tesn, adjoinii. Ijhu of Anthony ash. Joseph Korn-y. s..omn Simi--son, Michael ShaUer. 1.11 Online. Krermsn H..S man : al. ut 1TJ acre c!. r. JO acre in meadow, an-i the balance w-il tlmtsrel. Tills fsrm has en-re t on I', a larje iwo-stury Irame dweilinv h.'Ue aud hank ba.ru. s one-gs-rv tenant liouw and a tat.le. In well watered witb never lalltnir ..prlnas im a gr-od apple on har t, imi bank sn.I llm? i irry. both open ant In worSirg c n iltl m, and a Urge nnpie tu-i ir camp, and is situated In oae of 'he l".est l-.iriilltie io s,v.mer..et counn, Tl.KMS fiiw ilusn on d. Ilve y of del. n. the l.a!-cc lu two cjual annual pi-miutd iili ut !cn-rct ; en" thir l i f tli puri limc m-.c-y alter ummcnt otalldobts to t sucurvl en the land is liru ul lower to the widow, reader cent "f the Imnd money to be pal l down . a day ot sale. r ..ur or nvo tons ol hay will t o ottered for ?aleat the sauie tlm-. 1LIZA PILE. Nor. IT Aduiiaisiratrii. T VJ'.M. NnriCK. .Sim. a Votigiit 1 Ir.the Court Ctiruon rises f to J S .iiierset Co.. Fa.. Nv. e.T, Auir I), tl . Will JT..IS75 f Voluntary Assignment i And now. ;o nil : ml. day of Ni.teukr, 18-i PetPlon of M. A. Sinner n isi. arel rule k rawed on all partlef iniernste.1 to itiowc.iuM why theo nr "atiu ol thesaletohha ot a notion of the pr. t rrtv a-siKn.t. vix A hone and lot on Vain t in New Centreviiled hor.,ugh. kn ,wa s Ihe U ite proeerty. l .r -9oy .,.,u',d not be taa.o ..ft and -le eonnn(sl as ll made ri Marv H ir,."ir tad the as-.itneeau h nted to mak'a a dsed I . Lor for said i ro erty. . xtniet fr .m ihe rec.rl of aid Conrt cert a ! thl pr.ii dav of Xveid!.er, I'-o I . it. i scur.r.r ''.l' Proilisnotarv. Q lU'IIANV COURT SALE.' y virtue o. an order of sale Lwue.li.nr ,.(... iTpnans r oan oi rimers-1 Co.. Fenn a ad to mc directed, I will upoee te publie nale on Si'urdnt, Dcrcmht-r ll th, I sSO. atlo'clc-kr on the pn-uilsej. all ths follow ing descrit-! real estate, late Ihe property o; Ca'hsrlne Grove dee'd. viz : A certain tract of land situate in Shade Twp Somerset county. Pa., a hirlultig lands of l.avld Kamhsrt, John l.a-.ly, Thomas 0.rire end Je-e Foils, CJ.ntaiDt'it Km acres, more or less, about 7u aer f dear, an I It! icrcn in meadow balance well timbered, ha.ina- therei.o erected two dwellin boufe, a k'K barn, cts'per hop. itranarv, and otheroutlull Units. A bout .Too suar trees', a,- lim"iw e quarry on the premises. Tr.KMS One-third in hand, one-thlrd la ooe year, and one-third in two years, with Interest on payments. FurcaWe lU Lty io bs secured b ju;!jsucnt. ' TOBIAS O ROVE. Nl-T-1 Trustee. lDIT0l:S NOTICE. At an irphans' Court held at Sotnerset, P , on the llth dy ol N..Temtsr, lsu, ibe underslitned Au.lit-.r (lutv ..rx.tln -.1 ... j .... fi d tbe tacts aud make a .ns.rit.tt loo of ids mod in me uiuui ..1 rtauiu-1 f..,rney. Atim r. of the eitate "f Aaron ( Kimmel dee'd, to and imi nn thoee If sally entitled thereto, hereby Klves notice ibat he will at'end to the duties of ths hoVe ap p.lnlment. on Tuesday. Iierrmher 7. kso. at to? office la the B".r.uho! s ..merse', whenaud where an iwnyus can aiicn-i 11 toins pr'per JOH.N K.SCOTT. Nov. 17 Auditor. ISSOLUTIOX NOTICE. n The artr-erihSp brtofTecxLnin ltwef3 Wm. I-ji(lftl.jr & S'.n in tbtt tlav liis-lvfri by natnl enM-nt J. W. ha-.eT rvtirtnu. J. W. tDiply U au;noncitu coliect ail acxuiiUJ aoU iiute tiue ibe hrru. WM. ENT'SLtY. Ept. s--r. I.-: l.e. r Pit: :i: I n. r?,. - 1 s ' ;. r-i. icjts. J.i i . :-.;:: i I a. :. , l';iio t' i- 11' ; i!;:.-..i - I :i'i.nti.sn I ti ' ft !'iitivt i- , j ft. l-'ini. ,. i.j.- ; w ! n " ,. V. I'l.tvr t .-. I . I I...' s.-.-: ; . . i..i 1 ) i !. -i "' ll . i... -i f. : U.,1 N,-t. I 1 ' " J".H fs sv t " M-rvt-ti-.i ii t': ,t . v H- v. I.s . : l ..iiiMn , , li -in..... i , t - 1:.... . r" P' 'i a., cr-i''.! , i .. ..--t it ; ; . N...:r; - . .; U;- i ! : -' . iii. -..- M 7 , ' ):.iS'i.H"! i . y i,:. K Kw,. . , i'lu'..L-l.-.l.a J .'l ,U. l ... a N i., t i ' k .-:. -i-f .'. p. i... Tix it .ti.Te-s train ltv n.id urli at - -4 V. -M Jim uaj; at . ncr.'-Ti.lvs j,. . h.- s. W'jutj 1 i-r: M. l'i rt- umsh'T t-xrr4 ,... .'uiiujrr.LU-f a! - A. . . am-. t.:v; : : A l , VT.ae::-. u A. M , H: -torti 7 4, A. ; I. Tut1 m -t ti:r.: t 1 y . a.: , .. - I. , - in St u ii f i i W ' I'.f i ' i'.lTs -1 .M.lil is ; . J. h .. r;v!-. xi .-.!..' irt.'n . .. v. ; .. -,' , r. M . ; t'tiiiiti-t-'i hiM Z j a. M. ; IStw -.a u rive- .' 4.s.i...wt.-.: . a. k. ; l'h;Uk',j u:.i; j a. m. : Uj I iu. - j ,j a. ; N. ., , i t. x. I'DITOirs NOTICE. At an Or: Ijr,-' i ourt Ul 1 at S .EK .-t, i,. .n lie X'Ji day ol .Nuvciuber. Is, L-ie uadLraias-d Audiior mi duly appointed to paV upon I e ex ceptions and make a distribution of the funds In the bands ol Samuel and Mathla Poorbauh. ti-e-uti.r of Jehn Fisirbauzh. dee'd. to and anionic thi.se lKIiy entitled thereto, hertt.y itues noik-e that ha t'en.i to thedatles of the above ap. pointaieat al hi oftioe in tbe bor.oxU f Sou-.er-ii". on Kriday. Ire-emher M. s.-o, when and her all js.-rsott' iiit..-t-'.cd can atterd. ! fcdkiiE U. SCe 1.1. "v 17 Audttir. AJOTK'K. 11 Jly wief S..roti ha.ir:.- :,u ay !-J aa I Uu.nl wunjut just caue or pri.voi.-ati.rti. ihe puMi are .O 0 berrby notiaed nut t aoLS.uiit, as lw.ii t.v .v. 17 jrT i.r trti't her on rr.y i .teiif i.f her c ptrtctinx. C:IAMBU:SKA(. 1Z. ly a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it oupht to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepti cism, take the advice of Druirjasts and your friends, and try one bottle of Oreen's Aujrust Flower. Your sjiecdy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with sat isfactory results in every ease. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Positively iista on the Western Con- sold by all Dru; tinent. Fits Hvnpred Thocsand rh-aoxo. In the past few months there has been more than 500,000 bottles of HhUuh's Cure sold. Out of tlie vast number of jieoplc who have use! it, more than 2,000 cases of Cunsumptim have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield at once, hence it is that everybody speaks in its praise. To those who have not used it, let assay, if you have a Coufh, or your child tbe Croup, and you value life, don't fail to try it. For lame Bark, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous riaster We have a siedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, in SHILOII'S CATARRH REM EDY. A nasal Injector free with each bot tle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. For Sale by George W. Benford, Somerset end comprebcnti.eness this department is une qualed. Several paxes of stories and poems adap ed to Old ano Young art given svery week with a column uf Futtlra. I'rom lime to time Sermons by eminent mints ters are published. Tbe current topics of the day ars discussed in our editorial columns freely and viirorously. We are Dot afraid ta state our opinions. Xi w Terms for 1881. B tnbacriptloD one year. In advance... 2 For month", t)..io ; for a months 71 imeiubacrlption two years. In advance... 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CiTStBSCRIBE SOIV.JB ADDRESS THE INDEPENDENT jlectiun notice. k acre will be a meeting of the nieraf,er r f tfce Farmers' I nion A rsociauon and lire Insurance Company of Somerset Uoucty, held at Hers.ey jams, oo i-aessiay, ueceu.ner -stn lor ine purpose ol electing a V ice President, Secretary and Hoard of six lureetors u serve forthe enduing year. All members id tbe company are re-iuested to attend H. W. bKl BAhlf.K. AMDS WALK LK, Nov. 17 "t Secretary. FresHleut. UDITOIVS NOTICE. hcury Pupptadt la tac Court of Con-moii vs. V Fleas gf Somerset Ci.. Fa., Abr'm. V. .Miller.) No 7 Nor. T., lseO, (K. l.) (Vend. Kx. ) And now to wit : 12th November. 1SS0. on peti tion ol sheritt Kyle h.e.1. and on motion oi W. H. Knnots. t.r... his attorney, the Court appoiat kooert F. Fatterson, Lsi)., Auditor, to distribute the fund In the hands of Shend Kyle, to end among thoee legally entitled thereto; sod on mo tion of 11. S. LaWstey, 1-., tbe Court enlarged ths Co tu mis- ion so last tbe Auditor inquire as to the usurious interest in the judgments astalut deft, and into the matter alleged in the petition uf S. P. Frits Bled this day. SOMtKisET COUNTY, ss : Litrart lrom the rec. nl, cc:'.l3:il V'.h Nor"., Ilia. t- s.l H. F. ScaeLL, Prota'y. The nnderslgse.1 Auditor appelated by me above commission will -It al his otase in Komcrset, Fa., Friday. December 10. lkSo. at ten o'cloea a. sc., whenaud wberelbues interested mav attend. K. F. PATTEIiSi'iN. Nov. 17 Audit. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The oner:gn?il duly appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court to distribute lbs fund In tbe hands of (raorae W. File. admr. of Samuel C. Pile, dee d., hereby gives notice, that he will at tend to t tie duties ct in above appointment, st is omce in Somerset Bur., on Wednesday. December S, io, when sal w here aJ psrsucs munuied xy attend. 11. U BAEK. Nor 17 A edit. -r. XOl UroCUUcau, JeiC lOt U Llty. caiedfor seiUement. P.-0. Box 27S7. i Nov.m. DMINIST1LT( )Il S NOTICE. ! Estate of J.iha F. Kaotn?r. late of Satcerset Tp., bouaerset Oouuty, Fa. Letters of admiairatioa cum tetlxento ssneio on Iks above eetats bavikg been grmsted to ths a&dniigned, notice Is hereby gives to those indebted to It to nuke Immediate payment, sad those bsvrr.g els Iras c demands will please present tnem duly aoLbeoU- J0HNH. KANTNEK. A'tminlstrat.. ACTS DIRECTLY Ofj TH P KtrirsFYC. Rlaslrler nnrl l ii' s oy a sttrrpiaa all IiUth ts. eer l-a o ol o.-es-e, ai:-! t-Tcing Into t he e. 9u-in titr .ua vi the p.re oi tho skin, a urirMng an t slrt oirt hetilrg t a-tH.-li. b.nlcs. giving it wonderful puasr t eore ut once. PAIN IN THE BACK irt r ta4ltt, lflnnn tla inl Hrltxht'-s Dlwwii mt K iNrf, H.rt- biww. llrMpwjr. 4riv-l. (aiistsrrlt Mi BliMtffr. luabilili i Mnma r t pe. I.- I rine, HiMn in issf H-iMffsr. lliH I Mlftrf, ArAfifv mr Pttit-rtil I rinatuiic, l-pie(.iia, f nf r rfr - u ll- J rmr, NESVOUS or PHYSICAL DE3HIT Y tiJ in fsirt ny iI.jcj1 tt. . nre:;t vrx.tn?. whether C'jn;rnte ..ver-r rk. nrriln. rv. mivo trinu. th atuNi nature r uiricrwi-t. ! upri:eJf ent ir'-Iv tii .n !ivih;t. in I tr'Ut'le of tritlDsT nusi'jU ouJ jci- moo- in'.-T-nul melis'tnes. Itic w-rn f Lilly wJier r.r'-!'4 !, Ltxt Vj Llic iH-iy anl troiDcslUt-jly i.vcr th kl'lnt. .. If h c-uilnai .r ti tbe U-nt. 8.it, p-ft.a iiit trai reiUMoiii ireiTvCi-, Ljc ptinrrful la lit anion. li fn t w,rn a tisic-1. In a:;y c'.ij:.ic. ar.cl ic e.jaally (ikmI vt MAN, W03IAN OR CIIILD. Ihi not nrpnsli . 0 it a (rial an! be oiovin-''l th it It s h fjrrt. ru-iaMe. tl;iva jun V'-sir f-- :in I r . I. u;-" ! t.--!y ru- jUirtt. TK'UjjiinJei ar; d::y a iir.-; tticr X'-'. iU'jiiy tu ibe W'juaer.ui rar ue jwt ol UiL Krtat iriiiHy, tbo sre r'rit"rl to Ti' - t he.tiiha.ler tw.il other trvAtuit n-n and rerieliw hjivt friiel. At yi-ar ilni'ni l--r ir., .:! :if Mji n linluat ftTs or Hubwianta.. if he ti.it n t H'.t ll, f?juil iv iu aii-t r-It t y rttur.". lai.ttl. Spwiai Pa lt lor v;h."t i ilc-p ite I, t-r caaei u( longr Tn'Uiif. i3 ; I .hi!lreu') P1. ,,. ummr roUipUiat. wnk. ki lory-t i 1 iiw.; tinif. tl. -J. Our L-sf k, "il.-vn : i;.. h i.-; SriVc c nt4nln til-t"ry .i :cre.f. ilii. ' v.ry, a. fi live. V lit tut it. Aii'r- .-i. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Tolorie, O, CAUT10X. turf sale on our ropu' ati-jQ. e o i :a f .- started to warn tlitm A-'. : iill'S kl'l- . Y "AI. take no othor, atci .iu wi'.i p..t be deceived. tt T'.'.p'aifa V. til ttVus I .!:..-. liisi'M tr.ri- i t.iilyi t-f'i S'l.'.-.y. Ac. .imtn'-Js : len trans aa.i 1 . .ets I.t.t daiiyel-vpt .Sac.'. iy. Ti'-k-si ff . p. rnr Fitth Aver--e -. ! V i.t red aa i .;ej.; .rn. r ilr.iat aa t a .-r l i'.t,' ur'i. 1'a. '. K t.i !.. ;,-n rn-r1.T A.-o' L. il. I t..l.b.. -.,. 1. l --.fl A A.J CAS1 ItKJ :. V. i, it KKI.ISI;. Fie-l-letit. Se e-. I'll V.-s. J. Il.hil.-i. J. s. : ., It.. V.t.s - 1 r- asurer. I ii:::- r .its l-s c :, ry .If-.. 11. . ..i;.:; l.v. MECHANICAL V70EKS, 1.1' k i.- NEW ARRANGEMENT! T'.ii) aS'-mr-ct an! P-.t. r-r.a. K Tj.en f.?.,,, : u-i i-r i:- ..; "mm mmm m: L' u. i in i :.. i -j of " s ., u - -. a ; v. " e 7 r.-T HARTZELL FLOVi3 ! f.re o. . 1.... t -. . lint ci lrs 1 fresiss . es TtArf Ve'..tl. CHARLES N.CR11 iiiViON, 113 I'n'.ioti trt-i't, :tMy :rl. jjy-i-'oi'. s.i.- ;iv t . v.-.v -4 H01iEBrET K.tlllki. 1 Ctrrec.o.1 by taK S. Itr-t -trs matSE- it CHOICE GSOCEiUtS, FLO'J"! L FEED COOKING a:o HEATING STOVES. A;l sli. !' i. i.f.V IK i .li ! Tk." 1 u'd'.- lt -'. I t'..'. a.l It. er .. :,c FiRST-CLiSS FODHDRY MACHINE SEflr! Applee, drtet. a -.. Appiet-utter. yl gal hran. i loo es Butter, V Ue) Batter. V 'roll) Buclswheal, 'ft Samuel meal. lo:J li Keeswai. bacon, sf-oulders, IP a " sides. " " euaa'.rj hams, yl ft torn, (ear) y busnrl Corn, (shelled ) Tp buibe! Corn meal yl a,. Call skins, ft r.iics. di etour. V btd.... , Flaiseed yl bu.. fif Si Hams, futtar-cure.i) y) A Irl. V Leather, red sole, ft " upper " " gap. " Middlings, and chop loots Oats, yl ou foutoes, yl bu in.-) Peaches, dried, ft a Rye y)tm Haiti, .. ialt. No. 1. ft bbl.extrs " Orr.und Alum, per sack. . .. 14 Ashton. per sa.-V su-tar. yellow f white Tallow V a Wheat, bus Woo!, ft .. 1 10 . IS.' 50e 00 b" .ttt .... lj- ..'al ixj 70c 'ie tt . 1 1 oe 1 J ! -lac I ! SoA J 'JO ...... .T6C lie . . 6c oe . . :v.ft3e ....St.nT'iO ...J..5Sy ... 1 Ml . . Wil lie . . .i...ia6? . . S to li? L U 'il ft:-1.- a 1 illwui 1 f-.r ti (1 lc TXW ! Uul -"HI M os ...1 11 Te Win 1 .... ! W . . . ". iij .1,: I ); vT lull PTJHl'OSKS. ! r-: :i.!.!,.-,a. ,? t.. J5. r:lp. i-; .V,- i.p.'.iir.t :i.l- !; -'. 1' 1 4? JOHN ?. liLYMYEU, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &C, -c&O. -:.!: Ii...:.v.- '-. sS, ,?S. . .. . '. a t'ti! -t. s. i'l.tit-. in ni!. a , .1:1 '.-v. r, Vv : !"t K----' ' - t.fi iu-.-l. Tlie f-ilow'.ti; L- .1 j..-t'.:l Y.'' i f .. J hi M.s . ' Hstfhes, Htift'.liiers, til !-'. .'l.r-s I..a- Ke..itl. Kili-s, Ilamtni rs, c, i-aiMi. ry li.iril-.v tf T..b i . ,;'; Itifs, aiiil T.xils. fal !e Kniv i mi l K.rii . P s -t Kt the lart st.-k in Sdmirse-t C.u:.Ty. l':.ii.t-r's '.! ('..iorrsl I'aints f. r ii:-Ui.". srol tctt-iik- .a,r,:n;j Yamish.liirp-atln:'. I"iiiys! ('i!. i'.ru-ii. -,. .-ta.r.s. .v.". Wir.ilc.w C.n-s !' :.:! s..-s : a:;y -f.ars'. The If-t f '.:it I 'il :i'r.v.i t-:r -tiicit .f '..il Oil Lumps : v. ry utr'e ami odiiplisr- verve!. .. m stvlrs. l.iisfitisl :.ir. Mt.l.y an I t '(;. rr.T uV. ', "J. J-..-.V I'll. - ... i- ; 1' : ..;.uti-ht.i-t K.. . .. .. il.i..is .. L1...U. .-!i..v. ;..F...-K, .-pa.l.- U-ts. Mi"..-i-U H.ie-i, Picks, -thi -. ..:.:i.-. ."!.-. ra. Ma.son llauiTiii-r.s, J-tep L.i'i.. r-, C... -:.-j- :i 1 T.r.- j s".. -.. Ln.jkin '.'.ic. U'a-h , ;..!... 't:?!. r Iw.r Mat. lJas'.t-, Tttt s. VK-.!.-n i'.ni-s.i". Twine, l' i; .- : lev. Ittitter Prims, M"p ;k-l. Trap". S'-..i ar.i", M.-ut t J".- r Cliuitis. llattcri.iii.iii-. l'U-t, :i:i.l .-..rut. Prt.-i.. J. II r- !'r :-: - A,.'. . I..:, i. t - ate V ! ite ll " ll s. II ,-, t!i rs. 1 : T-S ' ': dooimocks. nixcits. hcnr.Vifs, latc i:i s. DcoI:-K.oli ;.. .,-. i..-.!. s.;-.t. i-...:.r. l'i. t- . r.t.l evr in the l.tii:.'. The frt . I k. p ev. T-.'!.i:: ih.ii U i"r .- th.' l!..r i .v: re i-a.le. I '.. ::l ' v. ;.-. .. in this kinJ of frorsh an.l ftivc i;.y vtt.nL- att i.tion to it. lVr-s,,us h.) i.c I J. Vi.'-;-. ar.v one ia tuerU of auythiu in my line, .11 tin.i it to ti.eirailvaiif.-.ge to e.vd ::.e a I will always five a reasonD:.- rreii,. to n-p .it-.t.ie p. -,-..:-. s. I than.: tt i . I '- :-' .-' for ther 1-atrJi.age, anJ hcj this sen-a t ii.ske ru.it. y :. v. I'iivt Fvu.r.T Tin: ri..ur. "2o. U, lVKR'-S BLOCK." JW.,,. JOILV f. blymyek;
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