UUx ! 3 i; Somerset Herald. VU-, K-iit-r. K.iir df-.di.lt; a- II. lIuaiU.y'M. IVdl'inl is ..rt;mi.iiii (-."rt nun's link Tlie sletliiti!; eontimii's to bo exriTient. BARRON. On Saturday night, January 1st, 1881, I.ir.r.ie fJertrudr, rlnnhtcr of John C, and Catharine Barron, aged 11 years. 9 I Here are Uine rule f.r skating, ttitu-h" urei Tim ''.-r.i.i of flETHLEHrx." ProfcsnorC. ; tiTt-rrcil tn lnvi-r. of ilu- .vju.ri : A. Grimmer, ofKingston, Jamaica, who is Never j-'i l (ml t f inyliuily'H rniul. If any ! a eieiitit of fame, recently made tome j inn- is in your roiid, lim't ( around tiiin w.im.i-rful prediction in connection with months and 28 days, (.'i-j str;urlit through linn. v lien you final the nut ion of the planets and other heaven- a ilonm was called bvthe divine hand. The liverymen are mat !.- a rich lum-rnt. j yourm-ll "falling ..ring some one eLsc down j ly belies. He says of the "Star of Bethle-1 jhe bereaved family have the sympathies . j iritli yon .in l lMtre keep m top. j lieni :" "In 1&7 the 'Star of Bethlehem' Lfthe entire eoramonify in their very sad Mi misre Tr-i-iii.i: m.is .u it. n.a .-. -aa- u- 11 nm tnAiw huauvn in Tkadwnma a rhair.' I n..i, .. .11 .tt.. ..A WieM i'.l -i'rin' 1'iiile Yen- : ut hue. A i Court will n iio Monil.iy in irniiisr, 1 I Janu ary i-llh. .. -"'.. i .... . . . i .. .. . i ....... . i - " i. "i' " i i '"r'i I l.A aMnn.,.nl. .ul v.- ttil ni. ma!. i 1...1 1 1 v: : - I . uii ui in. owrujiaiuvu i ness, Pui untier iu cireuuistaiicca, tiiic wtj- llll.llHT id yollll- IIK11;,,i ,,,,,,, TV10 utar nular mnlfita 1 : ,. . u-..l. J . ... 1 , ., . , , ; " ' ' ."- .... 1 jnjr; ?ut;u urigii wwa nuiui9iiij iima; k... i, ' , .'",., . 1 its appearance every 315 years. It will ap- adds much to the severity of the affliction YtCaJlitta 1 1 line 4 I, if.i.l f- rf r n t i ivjtm...l aa I I i was reiuurkable, not only u an intelU- .ireat b.-itvuing at II. llelHey's. .!...( 11 1 1 ... w 1 mi .. ... ... . .... 11 --. ................ ..... ouwwua ,.iWii, 11 l"tlaw in brilliancy even Jupiter when in opposi- gent but a. a womanly, polite, affable and a.-utnllem.rouiek ad ropw a little t- t, ,lln . thmtn ,MrvT to .. ,,iM .,. . ,hut , .immv. pernn, m-n ,n Kener:ii woum ; , ,, hril,httmt Tht. marT,lftn. brillian- .1 , , lrt .Hn.ir. .,d learn that j.:ision i a most insane adviser. i., ml. i How aro those now vc.ir resolutions i.au- i , .'".;""":" . January U. "' , - ' ' man in AVilliamsnort pleasd his wife i nine out T i . ., ' . . Jlt j unglitiiy-ew i ear s thiy by precvntinlier Tiiree of our churelirs are holding reviv-' with a rhi ck f. ir f'W. When she went to u.e the money the other day she found that ,,...,..! Chaun.-yCr.oier, late o( i"t- .... Wrt rMM i,r fuitli fil pnni.r jaieel an.-. ""!. Vi al this week. Grouud hoi; dav is commanding some at ; i r." 1 ' . .Lin. dreetiMvl. .,r! t- ;.s,H n-.-y. (:.u.v-: -yd. ...,, a. II. I!' ! ' . . 1. i 1 1 . ma: J Allegheny city promises to elect one o- man in eali ward as School director. J. I). ."NVl at l'id s. t in new j' . H llellley s. I Verily, the man. who removes the ice from i his feidewalk is a friend to the human race. Interest is bcf iiiiiiiig t i ho tliuwu in th;s t place in regard to the n.pMachin; miiiiici : pal election. "1-1" is a curious one. You can read it j forward or backward, or upside down, and still it reads "1 cy of the 'Star of Bethlehem' in 1387 will iOTe her. Skddoiu one to young is held in Burpass any of its previous visitations. It I higu esteem. willbescenatnoonday.shiningwithaquick, The past summer she spent at Henry flashing light the entire year, after which it 1 Coleman's, where she intended to go the will gradually decrease in brightness and coming summer again, but tha Lord must ho didn't have a cent in hank and the cheek j nally disappear, not to return 10 our iieav- have thoufiht no lor ne toos tier as ms. aiay wan no piod, and now Mie it nil the more I cus until 2202, or 315 years after 18S7. This the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ enable mad to think what an immense amount of ! star ftrst attracted the attention of modern tJ,e afHicted family to submit and say. sweetness hc wasted over that cheek. tmimm.rs in the year 1575. It was then Thy w",n be done, 0, God ! Our Heavenly .t I called a new star. It was no new star, how- Father." So far the criminal list for the ne:a term I ever, for this was the star which shone so Go to thy home dear child ! of court foots up twenty-four cxesi. Seven j brightly 4 B. C, and was the star that ilia- o that home of heavenly bliss f these are for K. and H ; seven for A. and . minated the heavens at the nativity of Where there is peace among them all, Christ.' Waihingtnn Rrpvblican. I And neither death nor pain can enter. Accltlent With Keront'iie. II x'lxt'Tons'sAt.i:. l.l'l .',l.ril:l.) R KAI. Ks. I'A'l K. By lrtuc of tl.e l:i-t n-t t v;:i mei f"t J -hn -f c n:..... nr.... :i'.i. ..,. rrrr, . .i. anu t Ol neillllKHl ,UUffl,lIl eni.c: oe- ner lumie ..u tko s !Ti:n:i-T'S ball:. 'mi 1. pi.- r 't y"in -i -ir-rc vr ill i;:" a.'. IU:aiung. Jan. 12. The lcsiJnKt1 Wellington Motrin Ct-ntn.- ave nue, was destroyed by lire lust even-. inti naiiQoil Kit iif nvnliHiim itl n. kerosene lamp. 1 no clothing t a Taiui.i'U" i-s t:.e icmi-- t.i .1 .1. mi : :t. I e. .1... Curvrr. tlt--".l. -o- mini !.iii-!.-i S-.1 -! 1 un?e cuuureu was igmu-u noia 1 "- , ihn Lan,i .,,,1 t,rP ..coi,:: buroirt!; oil, and two of thf'iii.n la!.e : a:i..wan -. the ..i ! .. ,i i t. ii- ii ... ! Tf h'U ctl MLo.-y nrv. r: tt. six nionins out ana rauie u:n u- , , . ,. Klf ,,.,,, :r bereer. acol fi.urto n vetir, wlio , ''." "l "1,,,rh, '..'!'.';'-" ':'.!!:. -.. hacl just Calli'd. Wt re li'irtlt t' li all'. rmsin'ali'nii Jcr. ! I. i "i l.nuo io ..n ' A ".' Their remains l.:.ve not b.-en n-1 Ui.-i 7wiV.t. t...! m ... .t.m i-v. iv.,,,, e-c. i,,-:, covered. lhc thinl, Mary Most r, ! i.. i .-.o ta.. aired eio-l it ve:ir.. was resciuM. "it i Is fatally burned and will jrelial.!y die before morning. David Masn r, a boarder, was badly burneU w inioj j. trying to save tno cniiciren. iss on building $2,000; no insurance. J- ! eul -I V ' '1 1 i.. 1 I - i.-r.l The Maine Governor, I At HI! J Sl'l li tl K1;. AHU.vii v : vi; l i. ii.i. . in- A ! ! I I -' ,:im 1. -.vr , i il Y- I . w -.1. !i i -nrt!t il I '"!;e. ::-:.'in-i t!. : ; h. I ' ..-.i .l:ll! I .:.-. . I : - i Jo! 1' r . '.' n i t in-T j I V il r ! ' I Vn -,I il-i .- ,. ' I -rm.- : ita iinl!!. riHiOKS t.. . J- t.-UtiHTl l.ll -tain tr.ift ! tun i -e t - i unl y. I'll., 0";e -i Hci.rv Snl ro an 1 ; Jlirjhlnwno lotba-t'-art i.t f..Hfri"ti I-, l'K:iS el S -.in-?? ' i.. John M. Tenner awl j No. i4. Aj.rll T'ra. 1-vV. W'tUiaiu WeUr. J (ituiila:y A.-)tiiuK-iit.( 11th (W.JT. lwi. A-lnn-ei' .c- i"';t C : ! - is Novemlier, li, exoep! lac hum y 1 til . .-. 1!. ; two for n.al.mis. ; one for desertion; one for.-ureiv of the peace ; one for selling liUor without licence ; one for larceny; one riot ; one appeal from liuress' decision; one A. and IV with intent to commit rape one for carrying concealed weajtms. . - .. j . fl't i A I UB I'J "1 - t Augusta, Me., January iz. inCjori.i.uHi.er, ki., att..rn-y tor a.-iifiK-- House met at 2:U0 o'cloek, and with-te ' out debate accepted the report of Isomekskt i iunty, s-: the majority of the Committee on J Kxtra. fr.na the ret.Mr.i,ci.Ttii:i!i icc.!i uubernatorial ot's, w hieli dcc.areu Yl. s Plaisted elected (Jovernur. There ii n t in- r 1.- 9. w'.r-!' li'-'T.- :i .' -it i'j ;i -ri-i m ;ni,t t'iw. wi; Il a rw. n - u-e. t-:tr:i n: I "- . ' r i i-riv .r. I. .-a.;-vnif-ir lin --. -i j... . i I ;.r. I .l..Mah :l;t.: . a : i I .-r-1. w;i Ii .t -if e in. -I'lkeolli PI. -u'. .11 ..! r... K 1U.-1 .1 ..Jj.l J. V.;. !'. .;. ...i..i.!tr,.!e-.- -'- -AI.v - I V," . I.!-.. .-.'i'-ri:J. -I Win LIST OF CAU All tl.. i .-..-rit.f-.i ri1: I. A r-r-.x !i!;t'n .f '.' . '.ir. it', ei a i n!. v r. : J. It Ss li -;,,re. Ui So!iie:-et lr-u .'iii,'' j A.N Ui.n Timkb. Ona noticed aiiioiie tl.e numerous slci;'!is in town iit.VCo'- j Mr. Charles Donnelly wu ou Monday i (1I)0 ,jr;vpn ,v Mr. Hoover, manufuelured in ami . (.-tsi rc-i.lci.t ot tl.e mi. i i.-a-ani ; is;;.",, , ,r0 tl.an f,,riv-tive vears aco. It wan l'..:.i he in put- j liroadfor.l tail road Coiujany. The AurfA A merienn nninv for February is BEAM. On Jaauary 2, 1831, Mrs. Mary the literary phenomenon of the month. Beam wife of Hiram Beam .aged G4 Tears, . j First we have an earnest and patriotic article g monUii and 16 days. by General Grant, advocating the Mcaragua Tne deputed was Canal project. The genial Autocrat of the nmbe,. 0f the lay last weik we i the Ilreakfast Table.Oliver Wendel Holmes, j enner townshio, f. .llovi- ivith mi mav entitled "The Puhiit u... ar and the Pew." written in the best spirit of incntlv told her children of her near de- the minority claiminjj that the qUCS- the Christian philosopher, in which he en- parture from earth, though assisting in her tion Was in grave doubt. Alter a H. V S'MtKr.I. lToUiou-iiHry. R virtue of toe atn.vv nti!intnn-r.t. t -u mi.i.-r ;m IWn .l W ran were Seven Opposing Votes. Hie js1nnrt.t.yrivesn.tfe l'ut- lie wttl m.:v at mm ueam, agea w years, ti " i;,.u,,,ni .i i:.,ii-.m. in uiufM-t, i'.i.. days.- President and Speaker rc;ffiS'ii,.i:,,,.ii.11nrr.i...i, ,a.a consistent and loving quested to inform UovcTnor l;K-w.ni,;'r Beam Reformed Church, 01 the result. Jn the ClUtte ma- , jan atwn,,' ,11(y ii,!s:u jir-prr. P, Somerset county, 1'a. jority and minority reportd on the' & a.-t. j of abort duration. .She Gubernatorial votes were submitted, ' , .v-H ". r-i. rv ' I :.r-'-.iw-Li.i. t.;. I 't.jiriei 1 . r-'t:'.:-. 1 ,-v'i'l' t; "ai.'-l ' .1, e .i i 1 v. M - i W. P.: li . ... ". i- I. wr.r.K. : .1 -:.t 11. Hel'l.A s Kih.vs III..' the i i'i.-ae i in .. Veil V wtote to I' :i i!v I 'e n ,-lves m and Ml- r l.v c.i-h ' r (.. 11. 1'Ai.r.ns. l.usl.aie'.S ! :-'!!'. T!icaiiniei-ary of Wa-l,in;rton Mr:h will conic tliN year oti a Ti: .lay. and the Fosirth of July on a Monday. M ram it ami h i as to u -a hack ntul cur ed ! il.iivors to show the need that lie uetieves vo u, .i ,u ,lniii until within a few weeks lOlllT UlSCUSSlon Hie Ilta oru i'.i'i i. fanfa-'iea'.lv us to it front Kirts. Ornameiit-1 eist fur a revision of the prevalent ,iMit, A laive concoume of neonle was adoiited. and the Senate ad- el witii a portrait of General Jackson, and J theological creeds. Under the quaint title were present at her funeral to testify to the Mourned I p.uinc levuii irly wi;h red and yellow, it is of "Aaron's Kod in Politics, Judge A. high esteem in which she had been held. much i.ri'i'd by the venerable owner. nriii.ic sai.i:. I)y virtue i t an or !r-r . i ild letlor pspa'r. torn into r.arrow s(pp ! atul curled wil li a knife ovr a knitting i ' needle. i til for Mi:!l:niipii!oTo" ! .1" H 'ti. John A. I.ctnon, Auditor General- ' elect of IVtiii.-. Ivaiiia, the other day pre- uv some of those v ptracte 1 mc-tin to n..tiuuef-r a r- j "'" v(,r:lt'u' l a""'r raJI,.v' "f fn.'.t shirts :riol iftwow.-ck, wa r.nim.n.vl fn , he N'" rv. with a ,Told-hea.'.ed cane, the value ' lii-iiiUV church Sunday evening "fwhiel,, aeeordi. to a gentleman who i; l in.. . . T had seen i, and who is reuardttl as a good I Some rnthvisia-tie f.iV:ion w rirer predicts judce in such matters, is $1.tO. The Colonel j a change in underwear. Well, a rm.-i.w in j drove frmn Holi.l:iybtir to the ri -ideiice fine :;,;ed priest and presented the cane to TIME JIks A . u. n.-nu-y's. iiiainoiid Hardware Siore kiiu I .... . r. ..n,..' in fi wtiup I stoves and ! i i.y .... ttiiifr a i:rif Olas-x s , N. lioyd sells them. 11. Aeillc) !. . r v. i ar at J li. S.wm n .v. ( o's. ..i. : i:r 1 o.i e a specialty at; i li il ::.'. j r r' . v!. I'.-si. and ne-wt dural le ' i ... .--k f r star, and lake no . ,.r .,: tl.e Gr.jecry, rU-'ir ai d .1 isl mi K f.i.i.ki:, , .-ii,,! dories ut Jioyd K 1! 11. :; s. . .. friii of .1. It. snyder ;:, citv purchasing pHl. . , ; -.. r ! tn w t..ck. .-- : I! 11. !!'. "S. ;., t .i: I. i!.n. Lighten your , ;k v m.inu- your children's w .1 I'.. d.-r A '". have . . ,. :-, w ..t of ' !- uita- , . " , , i li i in in person. A little alittn, disolve.l m water and rub-' .. d on frotat oil f.-et. will enre the itching j Tl.nor,,.., j.oues are in prcatcrdotuand in and btm.inir that H ? i tit.pVasant to ti.e sm,:rM.t y.-ar than ever before. AVe I aiHcted. have heard of ipiite a number of families ! We have irooifautnority for slating that ! who will have to five up the houses they i trains will be run ou tile Sjiucrset ami J now occupy on the 1st of April and ltave ! Cambria railroad shortly after the i'.r.a'. of ( thus f.ir been unable to secure other ones. i vt.v,marv. ; If of our capitalists would erect anum- i " -- - ' k'T nf ne.it. comf irtable tenement houses j All ki... Is of rich eiui.roi.lriesai.il fabric J ls(. wj.i pr,.atly benefit the town and i have l-en brought out for aprons. 1 he 1st- j wolI;, ,ims w,.re a paying investment for est novelty in tins ime is ve.ye: paiii.c i i ( ti(.;r nn.ncy. In the pri-r!icc of the dread disease, diph- j LHU..I.H-I. 111111,. ... -....-..(, .............. s almost e.-r'am latainy w ronsioered orthy of attention. A fri. nd s;iggtts Unit the. w.i.tewaihiug ol ctaluijrs with lime and IS Still IXU.11'111, il H tills ! I.UH....I. ,io. nitiu-. i - .ic.w......,i. i .. f, u-f. k- should it I txTiii waiN fri .i'i1 to a solution ot wlu'e Tourgee emphasizes the obligation, imposed jjer juq remains are resting in the cera upon the Republican party by the Chicago ctery adjoining the Beam Church, platform, of making provision for educat- II. B. ing illiterate voters. James Freeman Clarke DAVIS.-0n January 13, 1881, John G., makes a valuable contribution to the discus- AogustU!1 C- anJ V4ry DaTiSi iu the sion of the authorship of Shakespears plays. 6th of hu ag(J The grave evils that may result from the ,mmmii,r was much shocked bv .i...... ,.r il,. fi.iil Rlnln Su- . . .i.. will de uhimii o.,... i.. ...v - the sudden and unexpecteu ueaiu oi una aou v ir Sireeia, as lullows jireme luun are poinieo m u very interesting boy. He was polite and John T. Morgan. The sixth of Mr. CUar- j manlv. and known to nearly all our citizens. 1' TAI.VAI'.I II I'.SAI. I.alA'It. ( - ilu l-'ie-l i tit ' t tl- Oriilinns'A'ourt "I S-teers-t ." inly, la., ' uniiersium-t A.lu.ii.isLrH-. r an-' 1 Tu.'-e ( aun ey Cramer, !te".l l.iK- .-1 .Mi LlUs-rei k. 1 !-, i..-ni . r.nl.ll.. ..nt.-r1.- nt IliP lale re-I .IT.i'C i-. I..." oeuw.1, al S "vi e'K v. M.. sell tae l.-'o ett-ite. No. 1. A ri:iin!..ra siu.a.- la M.. Twp.. e..ui.iy and Suite ut. i. o i, iiti 1. 1 IJ. .iir- i.k, .-. i. v....;.... . I Win. Kintt an.t Mln-rs. -nt.iin!ni 1 a.- t.r lesn. mi wiis-li is i-rvi -led a I ir-e , ,..,, .. othtTiiuti.uil.lliu-: " i" un anu c.a;r ju.y i, ., : iseiartsl n.l 111 i l.iali N i. . A . - ri.uti ini ; ! i ttia. u 1-1 a Tes laraa ii-ir. ! i, :-it. llavi 1 Pll.l iil-i ' l ii -;.ik-. ' fl f!e o-i. v. ;t ;'. T I .item m ."S". s l'..e - Al-. ; . .1- --! ll.-r. .- .l. .,l.s:-: : BALTINOIti: Sr OHIO K. K PITTSHUKaH DIVISION. Ad croht. 'fl". ic'.-r - Id.--, '. 1 ;" l lie i " ui -. i:r. : A .-.-r'.r.ii l- "" '' teisl !"! S ..i.i T--1 '' un-v. I'li-.i-.n: i i 1, . ... ,-i !i:,-h th.-r- are.,-, u VTI-H 13 ae-.Ul'.W. HI' 1 i- lt I r ' '..---Il MO'l - . 1. . I I I 1 -.-.-I. i ' . I . K 1.1 rial .-It m i; EAST. ' Salt throwh on let' speei'iily sunders ils solidity, but the compound thus created eh.imed by high medical authority to hrifd'-r of diphtheria. be I The be..n for l! past continue, over m.-nse crow d ( court liicre ili U- un ini- , pine and '' fpe. tc in town. I 1 I M.rt : i-1 trv I a: .! e tin-in. - t:vl 'i:.. sri;i:irr. I will i.t ail lima. lie. !'. Pork. Mul--, t..tm;4fpneeit. 'ln i : .,t a.--m three linns HlSKV KliFi.AR. S..i:.i -r-.i t. Pa. -:. v, !.e-t lot uf Col.fee ; M' A K- Pi' l's- Also , - A ii.t.iiiniiioti of all k inds ,.,;! !,': i tl. fill attielcl toO ie tion Vine I'tt.ftiiig Pa ! : - s.iie. This article mi .i.d l.v aii '.v!u liave iu- i i: ..,.Is at li. IIcll!ey" Somi if-'t T. Pa. ;. - ,; :. .r of the 1 'ianc md !i'.. and ll.",se l-'urnish- i'!- r- fir li ":c ii Smrir I'.ms. ( -n i ai. .-.i 1 r ,11 Tnu' lisbiti w:.'4 V.i nrxul-gtil "1 in order, but the openinc of the sclsotl mill il.ree months ..tV- long .n.,'igh to the patience of even trout catcher". There is talk of a rigid enforc. no :d of tiie State law fining towns!. ip $1" for every in- if :.p dert ti f-'aep and ir. ct.tain arhi,:;,. a. id w ill have the same ef- fet,a:id no injury results to the pajier. The suggestion seems sensible enontth and is wnrthv a trial. nay's paiKirs on the "Ruins of Central Araer- Tk ' nU bare tlie .ympathy 0f eyeryone ica is uevoieu -o a un, r.-.i.e... j in their bereavement, ...;.! ..( c.,.,..,l.,ul,-r-. 'uhich must rank I ai... ,. .iunHlni monuments 6XYDER.-On January H, 1R81, Paul ever crecteel by man. Finally, AValt Whit- ltevere, son of J. B. and Lime A. Snyder ; '-"i. , . r .i.- v..i. ," a. 7in 7 mantns anu 4 uavs. rian. man writes ut liie roeiry oi me iuiu.c, i-e, j . - i Br,Mll .-rj SPASGLER. On January C, 18S1, near McK'swrtu hnwl.iiM.-K miaa uiubrlauid WnahiliKtoa . .00. n..... liieiiiiiuuai LOU It. tin January IV, laoi, uear ow.n- iltlmor The Review is sold by booksellers generally travelers riedens. Pa., Michael Spangler, aged 2i . J Tears. 27 days. d .'T-'P li ;u.-hir.u -i i Kai-;. ni'.r.' li-e. i-.ini nr. . a ,:,te-.- ',l t .- .ui..' .a .iiiiivii!i,,ri : In a will depart from and arrive at aie;ot, ornor OraBt j t.. ci.ureU. ui.l -i - i an.', if a verv ,le-iral.le r.r..',.i r'o- . i N., situate iti I j p r Turki-yl - eeaiatv and S'jtet-rr.-a..l. .c; --iMiiri i ; Wiar, i B Criimi-r Fen-r luuii.l.l. 1 1. . lvi'"-. MAIL. ; I.ueiu estate ami fUuH. tvtiiainaif l -'- ' " i more ,,r I'-s.a, w un ico iii-r'o lii.-h Is ri.vireil Willi wl.lte I timlwr, wliieli is vaiiubl in S t lialance imppcl. j TWO!: (m-tldrd ea.-dit ent -third t,i remain a !!n '.t the land, toe Inia-rest 1 wlueli snail ee I"i 1 ;' 1 wiilnw ilurimf nerlile. an.t i h-rdaitt n iin-t rin.-i pin tn the In i" u! t luuie-y a raim-r, ' f.ilaliec in twa eaual at-1.11.1 1 i .yti.iti iimtiruialiell el sale, and all to MAIL. PlUal.uru Knirkiroou Ohio Fylt) 10 31 . ID. Sa.-J " ina ' l-M " l.s .. 12 ill ' llilu p. 01. 11 ls " 11U. " : " 4:i " S:16m m. S.te " Lfftvp: Nrw Vi.rk taS P- m. l'tilmll.iia l:i a- m. Balliiii.irai s M '" K,, liiiH.nii In l- p. ni. AVtsliiivl.-n ,1m. m runil-i-rtAuU 3 '.''p. n-. II .-uiillelll 4 -1 " Ki'ii kniiid 5 S- " (.lii.i l' If 7 . " t ii,.iil..aan h tS " ltr.m-1 l-anl 7: . ft " Ml. l-iniinl B .i; " I ..niH-ISa ill " l.i ' Wnl Nialim " M.K-'i-.rl S.U ' iirti'lilrH al i'ltlntiuiK tf.l p. Ul. T . . AA'vjf i . Si..trTlt All , a .a I years, 27 dayi will appreciate the announcement that the I ' Piiisbwrvh Cincinnati i St. Louis liailwav LOUR. 0 Companv Panhandle Koute-will hereafter town. Mrs. Mary Lohr, aged 80 years, 10 w11.,k1'1 run a first class Passenger coach from Pitts- months, 25 days burgh to St. Louis on the Fast txpress "Johnstown papcnpicaso copy. The Express train leaves Pittsburgh at Sil'J P. train leaving Pittsburgh every day at!:22 a. m. Sleepine cars will continue to run on SHAKKSVI1.LI. Jan. 15, 1880. Utamberlnnd at i n A. M.. imtum at li.K'li .., train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. i .1. r .At. an-o tba Rev. Pershimr. wxx :33 A- -lnneUsvllle 6.W A. M , Pltia- 7 ... ..7 ,.,.."..-,. .... ci v... " rr- . . Iv i. j. ,.r t. tari4u ': A-Ju- ixmisviiie, luuiaiiBiioiis anu cv. iiu.a, Cf thil ilce, piaceu in me ujiiiu m Twt. ili.l i l e-tnu: Ci-jtlCi'Ul.ty. tia: r .m ir-fd 1 y .tii,-,,l, ( rit-l .ie! I : L.IOS-, A !! tl-.e '. i- ;.t. ' i I.-. Ira. al.t. I '.., !..-:c.-- . 1 A i-."rr ilri tra'-t tan 1 S. r.-ct e ac: y. I' .. ..r ':,.'. 'd Ntite-i :it,,ut 'it tw..---rv i ar 1, -a", ta !'.iids..t"W. It. K V-ii-di ii'i'l iiii laKeil ilu vi-;ci -a at an.! u . .1. !': r. ' i M-.-ers .'in I W . !l. Mill a:: rtht. ti-te. -a a.lati'. .is . . t- I'. e.i IV I. ' a .1. I. : A '.- : , . I.i ; i. i - . !' 11 .. r r v-. AV.l . rt !,i.' ' . I. i I. An T, '.'i . .1 . r.i .. luilKinvot exciuntiuii ii-itrs u;-,a inn ,r Ten i-r cent, tol o .at,l,.n alay -t sale. Anv ini .nnal i .11 1' -sired in r '.ull. u M tl.. .p -crty can Le l.al Iran J. II. ' 'll ,""''..,r:a'''' 3 MliCdAN B (d;,v l!-.!i (. la A in. r and Tra.-:,'--. DMINLSTUAT1 )U NuTlCi:. K-l.itce.fWm. Pc-ti'.i -ey. Uto -r Un. n.al.oiiifc! Iwp., Souicrsvl Co., Pa., died, letters et a, lirii'nis'r.iii ,n , n ti,,.- a', vc ( : : " l,,.iin,r l.pan irrante.l t-i li. e un irr-ium-1 tl . aa r-.tli.-r .,u' ' a . I., ,-.-! .i...-. i V. ,.;!. an : ..tl.i-r-. I .ia'-ii .a e.'.eeu: . .n -t . a .-I. , IUS 1 l - . Vt ;a. . 1,,-a l . . 1 .i i k r al 1.U. L : .i i V ,.i'i mi.: . ,- I ' , . . II. erv li a il;. a.. 1 i..urr, I i.r , t l..a, ii, (:, 1 1 i i.-i-i;i: W. A I.; I'. .di.-: nry n..i me tiirougu eoacu w oi, mn i Kogerllavis, OI somerset, jinporianv um" Tne mopi aireci anu piea?ani ruuie to iao iaist preiwr amu.-rnv . ui',..- - , . -i;,! .-,t great bene.it to persons en root to Indian- 0f history, also of th. organization of each A . n Slth iaiu n'eV. .im" inic't e ' .oec aiiolis Terre Haute, St. Louis and all points 0f the forty-eight annual conferences, and rives at Washimrtin at a:-6 a. m.: Haltiniare. iyai5 . -.;i i.n-i-m tlwui ,:uvm t.-:.u a'e 1 i r - t .- r,.t . West and Southwest, who do not care to ,,,, . matter to be placed in luiniatnre, of ''V"S:Ii "" ; New V,'r" 6M A,Z-Vi:.i . ' " Ua du.-r. 1 .1 :: Wat'.",. A" 'few II. 1-1 , and r. Ii:k t.u ta- .-J .cf 1 . ' t .' I. tl'-. .Hit ! II i . , i ..I . -tatia ;:. : li. ! 1. i 1; yi .A. i 'ii ..'.v. P.: -i "aV. 11 ' i dr.l.l.. 1 1 1 I i N i stillle guide po. hero tliev are needed. I piece . . iiveriiiree-eont pieces, copper two-cent ) , and silver t etitv-eeiit piecF.s are no 1 Tt, . i .vi" ,i iit v of tj.ere beinsr aeolored - i -' - " I member ol' the next Cabinet, t..is bis ti kept I aiteauilv In fori, the public since the election, and s. .me extrcmi-t take considerable slock ; in i'ue in.itu r. The cause is now to be booa- i tod bv a lanre. delctratiott of n-pn-n ntative colored men of the South calling upon Pres- tit-ciee; iar;".e'.,l to urgasthc anpointment senator Bruce to such a position, If such of longer coined, and w hen redeemed at the sub-Treasury s An oiTi-iial lit . not ngtr.n pal 1 ou" a thins is to be no more worthy or capable rej.rcscn'p.'iv.. of the race could be selected. tiif ate We Mr. P.obS. S, nil, an rttaohe of the IIeh Ai.n olliit' met avith w'mt lniL-ht have been er. ot: ac i-ieiit Mm. Jay cveinns. lie of fails would be in f.rder lev weatb.er. but the wav the unfortun- I ,1- ..1. .,o ilu i;-.. .l.ar nr.. i-rflir ltte , a vrri icVLU.gy woiiid rather nut liave it was dm nig down Mam street in a etltto-. I wlicn one oi i u. ooi ii-1 1 mi ii, .1. . ,i- ' ld.ice broke and the poll fell on the heels d. 'j lie lb p .bliciitis i f Poun-f-e v will !, the near r-e ca iMii. him to in-come hold a l,,:-i:n-- meeting in ttic nirt House Ion Ti.e-.d . cvi ning. January -'-ih in-t- v s . lie Jusi ui Ki l l t n. Chairman. Wear,- aiiuo-t within a tuoinii of :he tior mch and township clceiion-. which take Pli, e from i I'l ii'COIl tlie l itll "I l ii toruary. li. is won ' f,,rr.iiidii laics to stick feathers h: their hat", so that folks wiil ku,ov them. unmanageable. Had it not been for the prompt action of ex-sheriff Walter and the timely assist an -v rendered, the horses would probably have gotten aay. Tlie young typo will ever hold Mr. Walter in grateful remembrance. r.'iuei lvania . , ,, A iaiien of Pittsburgh, il. lioj kins, 1'ris.i.letit. -... i. :i stand- high in point I La- ri.s tcl the most in- 1 i, .i-: !,.. .:i. v. Their plan is i a 'la ir manage!!;! nt ec.-n-i i' . i r and li.rii''ors are ' i..vst..wti. M found ilea " men i-f Pitt-but.di. tlay morning of la-t we.-k. She .-, t at v at No. I'd I'.uirth 1 u:iv. il for sour. -time, but a fatal Th, ro is a lady residing in Johnstown who is now in her si xty ti'dh year, and whose hair has ta-'cti almost as white as snow for over a quarter of a century, recently she noticed that it had commenced turning to asloaisyraven blaekncs. ami this without the application of any dye or other coloring i.reisiratioti. At i .resell l the liir-uit cover- The wife of James Kitumel. "living near j inp bus taken on ii. new hue at least an 1 in bed on Tburs- ' "l'M !mm r"n"- n,all""""" bad hecn i ues L-raduaily. I liis sniiinar i.ici i aiui- f . cd liv a nuni'.erot persons who nac e.vani- Tbe Niturod-. youmr and old, may still crack away tit bears, pinitherj. wild cats, foxes, skunks, and weasels 1, til the law of the Slate which pmtec's certain game from total extinction must be obeyed. res a it pav the extra charge for sleeping car pnv- tIie rast an(j preseut of the church of the Ttroujh txpress, leavlna; 8.oS r. sr., ilsily, sr ' - I ; 1 , . . . .am i,.., rtveiat ft asuuiKWaam.u a. M.; lUlliiiiero. i 41 , lieges. I United Bretbtr in CUnst ; also 500 photo- phii.-Alcluhia: l;ii p. m. ; N. V., i 4i r. si. i Hotel or sleeping ears will csiiunue 10 eraphs and wood cuts or bishops, ex-Disti- run'on Cincinnati Kxprcss leaving PitUburgh ops eJitors, colleges, seminaries, academies Throuith Mail trains dally. at V;;!'-' p. in. for Cincinnati and Louisville, I presidents , principlas, early fathers, pioneer txpseM trains uaiiyexcepi .-sunaiiiy. I Tll.l..ar,,l. lit . ....u ... AOHlllil.iiui. uu HU " anu on iiigui. eijui -s va. i.s .vou... i preacners, lunnin, -.;. dallysxenpt Sumlay. l.'OJ a.m. lor Aincinnau, i-ouisvine, m- i e unarstaml tnis collection cost i.v. Ticket olBees. tv.rnfr Filtli Avenue and AV.1 diauaiKilis and St. Louis without change. I pershinz not only several hundred dollars, streets, and deput curoer ttraut and Va attests. Passengers from the est and South will h.ut also several V ears' time and labor. T he .' K " lord, 05en. Panacniirr Airent. ,l...ie !.e:ir in mind the improveal through Church nortra.it. b Mr. Davis, will be 54x00 L. At. L'Oi.fc,Ueiienil l ickti Aiteiit. car service ly the ran-Hand!e route. inches, and will require several months' To secure the advantage ol quitic time, Mttbor. Rev. Pershing intends Uking it to -pxTTtir in a t j." L'ood connections in I nion depots, anal Lisbon. Iowa, to the General Conference of I i.tv.n.Tl. r vemiiniotlations. over one of 1 1, i. ,.i. .i, which convenes in the month of OFtALlAill.E REAL EStAll. ......a! -.t mn.t rflr . 'u t .il ,.,.;n. i The undersiitiied will odor at public ale on, ennimied lines, it is only necessary to ask of ,i.t, -ill he made, after which it will friday, January - 1 M, I -1 I - ... . I. .. .k. 1 aalaln ft! E....l Mr-r for and be sure that you receive ticket via li;ain IL throuijh tba hands anit under the " - ' rr j:;: ;! ,:, . ,'. I'ltiMl.iiisvii rineinnati & St. Louis liailwav I .lrillfnl hi of Mr. Davis. Rev. Pershine I an'ln Hrolherevallev Two.. boniCTset enuntv, t'.. ' 4 J . . ..,..,.1 , 1. lt..ntf .1 ll-.w .' .Il-i,. IIllB I n...,.ir..i Pnnto win tKn K... it r.iotrvrr.havl h Messrs. fJ"1"'"" -". Y: ""' i ".a ...... , , n--i -j - jaAa.it aiueser. ruuiic nuaii ami uiners. a-oii.ui.i- For time tables and information address Sloufler A Co., of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. lag -i sores, more or less, about 2ik) acres clear. W. C. lltsEARsox. Passenger Agent, 1 itw bur -h. Pa., or W. L. O'lJitirs, General Pas- ;ntends to place it in the hands of the Mis- two-story soneer ii'-cnt Pan-Handle Route, Columbus, .ionarv society, where the proHU are to be FICAMK IIOVSI", I H,i,i. i,,t in the nromuliration of the Gospel. bank barn ; also a gooa ai iae orcnaru, an i naai We anrxiously await the time when the xtKMS made known on day of s.iie l.v The Midwinter (February) ix-riljur has I artistic workmanship of Mr. Davis will be al wavs been a r pecial number, as ncu as uie completed. Itoth gentlemen ueservc tmu choicest literary matter and the most beauti- and we wish them success, for it is a matter ful wood engravings can make it. Of last 0f ,1 interest to the church to which Kcv, , 1 ,1 a, 1 .1 1 cr n ii ii 1 1 ut tl ie Ixmdon Tuofi Parshinp. is so ardcntlv devoted. A . ,', - - - , - D said: "It is a really magnificent triumph of American pictorial art and literary gen- gai Burial Scene. The Knglish publisher of Acnoner has telegraphed for 17,0u0 copies of the present .-Vllldai.-; M CENTRAL HOTEL, Main .Street, Somerset, Pa., Wilt uj'ca f ;i- ovicsts on Januavy 10th, 1SS1, ThiM house h furciaheJ ii ii".t- 'Liar:y. I'lf, ia Y'X 1,: i lav;, oar 7 .T.-ri -. lie r.- .all mi.ll-! . 1, i.iii-:.- 'j A it'HT r i. - ,. r! ci J ,au , p:!ii-'i'i:.Tii;:'.s s.;.i. ; v ti i Aiii.i. ici:.i. I f t i t ;jiitu"t K ii MS. J. in.'!, ,,-w H. I.yrita si a 1 tn .- i;r i n k- n ci ' J. (a. I. i; , ll ,1, I'.i '.1:1- !-. Will. 11. ! 11, ale . . r das'?, rc.'H'.-'rr, stv ib 'vi:b tt After the sale of a number of copies lie . , limeatuHe lB aiiundance : havlnir a 1)A 111 1.. M 1-iVKliS, JOHN Si. M KVKhS, Wil. S. MKVLK. o nriiicrrj !,: Had 11" DMINISTRATO K'S XOTK J-;. i her illness bad not been at in p, at II lb ' For the nasi few evenimts the youn.tla- e ,:r.. r-.i:ioii : - i ,liv-s and gentlemen of town have been cn- ,;: t the iticra hunts buy i j.,v'ms the:iicives by in s u.a- W'c have time (. i ntrinii simrt. cas; in. is lore the Summer With said to be excellent in fact -in ill that fa- imsl the traiisforinntion taking J'lace. Kva-rv iiinhf for tlie pa-t week the young f.dks, and indeed those of older frtowth have b.-cn having a r-.ytil time coasting on EsUte of Mlchafl ipanler lateof 'lacm ilionici? 1 p., saoaiertiei ajouuiy, t a. letters of admini'tratlun on the atieve e-i tr hmvlnir ha.n irnaaletl ta the undersigned. r'r .-.!. . i-T T.anaaortf 1 ' A S.t- i.ai ihe.nroner authurltr. nutlre Is herel.y iclveu a.WIi.u,i,,Uva.v,. v,i.au,i., ri.s. j J0'th-;,nrle,,tedtl(tt,0 wke imraiiatc par- number, an advance of O.iJOAJ upon Uisor- cxa InU., Special to tlie LomViertial mmU Mj til0te baTlng claims ordenmnds will ders last year, and the largest edition of an giveS an account of a Bad scene at a ATjZCtt X. Amencau magazine ever seni 10 jauK.usi . countrv trravcyara near tuai. luiuc. resilience in yuema' oninir tnwnsnip. . , . .. . -i a- l .. ti,.,, tl, .. .- ii ts t..i.. I JONATHAN MILLER. in tact, it is saiu 10 msa Ull SatUrUaY lasi rans waiwu, " Nov.a. AJinuut.atcr. monthly sales of any tngnsn liiagaiine. &n(j respected CltlKen, loIlOWCU The American edition of Scribner has grown tgg jruaJjjg Df his daughter to the luring ls-si about 2u,ooo copies. cemetery. The father and three A delightful feature of the magazine this , , . tJ en rave year is a series of sparkling novelettes, or 0unertalcer removed the coffin condensed novels, instead of a serial story. M invjtej the friends to take a Ala.rllarbanan. tne nor, - - , 4 jj. at deceased. The father American girl in England, by Mrs. r ranees , . , of thft offin .J.i'l'LV. , co:ive(i;tiL'ti cf C.ld WbTt-r Ci-t-s", Lirizc U-;ailiD"-K .oiL-i, i'arior-t tuch.--". T:.-e T.b'- r.i',..l Ilr vw.. ; '- as e ,.'d Us th.. li v. From ixpt-riesea! ia the (o-tfl ness I flatter nsj?c!f I fii'i rt-'.ikr st'isfactioa to nil wLo cai!. F. S. Kleindienst, Has- t'0ivt.u.f!y on i.;.;; I ..t I.'..- li-tiiiiT'.- I i litlS !' i AI.F: V. .l.rC! 1 I li' I) itl i-T ' " ..l.c.i. t-t - i e i. 1. Tl it- rr;t r-e; i: -r. s,a Nit, iX AiTKALS. .- . T.il 'J rtt !: 3,000 Gallon PUI t- -n t-i r r Fe- l.v Si-iiil atle i-iiir. I 'i'.-k .:'. iLKai-ennni. !... N.i. 'J. A e.Tl-iin tr.i. t Till., 1 1' t. 1 wp., M, ta.-r -, i in ! ie' i,at,i-, . i r. jt A ' . i'.ll .l,T-' H'i M.-aa :iT, ". 1 n n tie :';. vai'li ta. ". A ,--rt t.u l r:i i 1 d urh- yl , -i l'av;... S lite: e-1 III i'ta- ti. . II .,1 V. ii ,141,1 Ii'-.. I. 1 a'- un-I.vi f t I Ml h v. ia ' Ir.. it -!il'. J.-, tl' r 1 1 t..r '.-''. . ..,., .. .:- v a 1. .r- itl.. ; t..'K. I'.a i! un-r r I - ii.'r- ". s,..ir:,.ri t sr T i -1 . 1 j . , ! 1- rl a.' r- il lir--' r--. aev. I, ,..y , .1 1-,'iir- , l-ss. i 1 -.rs, t r-.' i i - r icily. , a. a-, i. 1 I , Kimniel s biil is ' the bill, tat the ea.-t ( lid of Main street. The eoiirse'bivins opposite ii.c'post nlliceand ex- know it ti tios toward cre.k bevond the rail , --A". 't s. -ita-ss ,l,,ii't ya.u know i The Spra-ue scandal and. the ( 'hristiaiicy ' , ,., r.dc. Saiim' of the boys bavc cn i ... have jutt riscivi-d 'scandal, flow troin- the r ui;i'i- of the press t tn,(..,.,j j.irr.P which when filled full kind ,.f ,',K .f that furnish unsavory evidence of the laxm-ss of ,,f u,,-liu.!r htimatiity, irlide down the street .i.st ( li,- i,.ts, Ausne in,.rais eistiiifr in what m odd be supposed , ;it a i,, rate of speed. The sport ini;- is is. leu ks, Ac. io to to be the rnilel sphere of our American 50-1 henuliful nnd invignrntinp.bntnot aIio,rc"th- J. It. Ssit.f i: iVt 'o s. , c'lety. er free from daiiL-i r, which makes it all the a' 11 I'i a'h v's i . tllorc ct'.Joyao.C lO ilic ooj aaiaia aiiar jiiioiia-i. The I!, it . Co.. are btiib'.in new coin hi- nation t-M.rcv and iiiaii cars for the through. trains. I'poii tlieir c, si--i At i, .,r ls-i. just published V 1,-v.l l.. I1.1-..I! M,.d, .md ... ... i- I..:.... 1. ..!.,., ..11 tiro'.i.di trains, i pon iwen ,..ii. .... - , -t ir.-i , ail uts-n upplication. is J t.i.T.jre will ! hatilfl Iti ,n set. irate car. u.-t.i ii ..rk. and worthy of a place ' In,-r,.ac of through' l-;isinc"-s renders this 1 - ' 'a-y N..t ,,iiiy arc its iilustra- , .,t,.j, nec(.nry. -! i.,ss ,.t,t. bit its paes arc; il'-rri.arioii o! the To c.cati out a toce pi pc taiie a p.e-e i i who i row any- zim ,,n t'ne live coaK in th.-stove. The vn- . -'! w . I : t! i ' TVidisvivanai seems destineil to liccorne the first State of the 1'nion. liurini; the last ten years she ha- 'iraimsl 21 ht cent, in lo. ulation. New York, which is now in the b ad, ;-'aitie.l only 11 per cent. If these rates Miould continue for two decades. New York in the year l'X would have fi,iVI,2w in'iabitaiitsd.l'7o,d.'.i in Pennsylvania. There Hodgson Burnett, begins ... tn.s reoruary . .... look at the white face s" o ..... . , -a and will run tl.rougu luree issue,. s,...c, s . numWr with atwenty-twoae insUllment, PURE FERMEN 1 ED WINE, FOR SALE By A. J. Ccteerat A. J. C'aselocr & Co.' of his daughter, and fell dead beside a1 l : '11- 4 K a-Ax t ii (vhtnra nil- the death of George Eliot it may be said that - - o , Mrs. Burnett commands a larger "TLXrx'' Tbo .eonP an I HISU lllUUIIl. ICI lie ucau. . .v "s.. . Ml V- f..ll..l tw nt,aa liar mai IOllOWeil UCKKs uavwk-a.avi.1. Gcor-e V. Cable, author of "Grandis.si.nes," Agonizing sobs came from all pres- ll p ft C 0 FARM ! V-Li t-. "iin-n Titian, ent. and for a time every one setmed d U UAft VL AJSi tw., aim uu-.Ttaiu ii.jv... - i ' . . At fvsm i' H1 lw published tm Peter the ;lat,,, paralyzed With a alia iear irom riT mile north of somerset, tli i Uce of mana Eunebuvder', historical work, begun what seemed an awful ealamitV-a TUe uu a l.,t o. ' th. wurns ,n in February lKOf will be finished in Octo- visitation of UOd Upon a W lOie .... t, .. ,r.i .i ;i. Aft..r ft timo the three tinrt, bcr ol uiis year. iy mrai.. a .m. ...) i uuuui. , x. rueppv ... i ... .i i i-, r.i.; I .1 l,a- a-Iraaul Tb nci-tl fath- I 1tltltHI pabllSlieU SpetlAl SCVtuncr, Hie wuuic ui ium i uauuw.-l3 a s a . . - . s, - - great work, with its wealth of illustrations, er's body was Carrid back to his 1 nrfnareil for burial : and tion with a year's subscription. All book- now, 8ide by side father and daugh- l&SlH ..n oia- the terms. I for dm in t:lCe. awaitint? the great mental purposes : also as a Devcraira Dy in .se e--s -------- - , i ' who want a pure In the same ratio mai xrwnrr -nuiuiaj aWaKening. is prospering. St. XidwUu, the famous rnaj BLACKBERRY, CURRANT, ELDERBERRY, WILD-CHERRY AND CIDER WINE, i pure wine. w. ' Mliief ,,w,r to the lav.-t y ,r JT ..p,, ,-d hy t lie mm' w.t. carr an. inc , jat.f.-erof a "dark Imrse." Oliio, a, ii, s, lv.-s sea-d it'-'w,) by rhetnirtil d.--mposn mti. IVrson t i1r, furt)j tre . ti.ay brim: the work who h:u e tried the process e'ain.tha: it will ,,, a .t-hiiid md Ohi.lis u experience l.apiiy wuk i . iTT tunc ,' , rulng at a t lower r-Ji diui i'i in.-y!vaiua, j , ...v. ,..a.-a ; a!,.i Iiiimu th that can he a .tt- Wiilu.ut wi-ltilur to uit.-rleie vt:t. en- -irv of tbrao Ul Va 1- Uilla; loiy .-all atta-ii'.ion to tliw m - :Ui,l judsir.i: It. . . . ii "tir nan, lis (i-.-n iicrc. .--.a.t res at II. JiclHcr'f. 1 - "Ad " in another e i. tiiii l'.. .i to ti ad it. azine for girls and boys, issued by the same publishers, grows apace. About 100,000 copies of the Christmas (December) number were sold, while the January numtitr has been for some time out of print. In Kebru rxrv there is a full account of the Oliclisk, 5 i Ticl.lv illnstratcd from sketches ami photo- raphs, showing the graat iuonoum in on m-r,:ui.ljudS5r.l:fr..tn the niliwry..! tnre 4;r,.U: Mi;j. r W;l ai) :is date jnde 'if j groptis, anowiuu iuas wlainipiMaic .bay did l,ts..w.iri ::na!i;ill,.t.,;i,,mntv. H,. p, in a billto "T,"S' r-stinr ti e ice crop, we predict that it w.n Va.,i!wr r BeTaI S hell fur rrvic render- 1 1,e 'j o v take 1! summer to evaro.ino the, o,:,.'-' jn , lii( r wri, duti,-. i - r- "nl7 and St. A Ser'tbaer will be ready Jan- irAuuf five day later. ii f this latitude. r't !iaiiiniid Hardware store. at, , f,.riiiisl out ortcrm time. The Auditor Gen- j era! ruWd u- pay, aud JuilpeM'dler appeal- j i hi I a V.. i .-s . .f Hard Ac. Ac. rcl.i T,,ia " the bf ro of Harriet lieeoh- it St..we's n.iva-1. vi.-ited the Phicaijo trr-.- -in idliiis tiR. . .her tlay. ll.- is nine Itwoyciirs did and very d'-W-pid. but bis memory rctuvns un'mnsircl, and bis story S(sf lies r.lld illl i- i : j h.s pay iude out of term. evutid ! raort;tnt qtiwii., and on 10 1 t'V.Ty MSCWitile jua:.re m tne MAHKIED. la-va: II. Ha-llirV's. :. ii. die Time Ti.ve AT. watches anal a M-'Hv r--ii'.T the tl.riltiti ui.iel bciore sold. Idomof the look. : - ia lot ,.f the eele-. -ataa , Wat- b. s that I am! The tiiL-rltlv iinsle af nierrv bells 1 l'aticu'..ir aitciitioii ! the wee un' hours of nicht. would seem j s,l u. the. Ha.tiniii'1 conntv court. The ca.se ' , 1 .. 1T..I1 T T.v.I.,n was ar'i'.'si tor -! i.i' r a-y i iau aim .-i-a, and c n'estiel by iN-puty Attorney (itniTal t:;iu-rt. Ju.Lii IVar.sou has rendered a de- -.a .a., c -an il..-,.,tal.-l i I m I1H.I1 SlWes II1.1L .'1 1 ill 1 I-- ai''i s. : CisloB W KOONTZ WALKER. In the Centenni al Church of the Evangelical Association Coaeinaugh township, on Jan. 9, ls-sl, bv .cii..- i a 1li..imi-rir.lnpr. Mr. J. . f,r services renilered as an associate , '"- :r " of ,enr i"i.: ... .! a i . r- lm.,""'"""" Vailed fctmtraj Keaatam. " 1. U Mai' nn.L, .-t . f s m.-rstt ll.ause. bain-. lior t , . raht. i i.,u-..kl,in Sti.iiierset t.'o.. Pa. that concerns " late. J HAMMEU SPIEGEL. At the Lutheran TMawnaire in Jennertown, on Pec. 30, 1880, c-rcspomlcot of tiie '.W.-.V J nnn Mr. F. Hammer to Miss Polly Bj-igU. - "1 atiro,,. w!,o hn un attack oflboth of Jenner township. Somerset county. , k'av,- take a small quantity ci turpenuue, , :.i; as-i rs l. ake from f-'-"' to s. . . r.,, , i. e,r Kid.aiut ' -trict. N, w Y..rk. --end i.l.d tctlliaa. N.-';-i,' 11 indicate thai some fo'.U are trying t-i be itri menscly bappy while eTerj-liv!y elfe is try- iitliesf n-nc;ttml trip, the ;-f l.i..vi- ft.avli is hardly ttver '.aien into ' wnrm it and pour it on the wound, no mi i I LK K -TiIC'KEY . -On January ' ter when the wound is, and relief Will fob j at the renidence of the bride's parents, by The present I -jrishiturv will Is- asked to i ;,.,. in tii.- a a minutes. Nothing b-:er ' christian 8treng, Esq., Mr. Kussel Flick Ut cbain-e the existing poll tax, and adopt one j applied to n severe cut or bruise tli.in -yiss jiary . Hickey. .ralsiitiptactiou. it i" 1 C..U tariH-uttuc ; it ; fttvo lerlain raBift iiisi.ii ratii ,n. 'A-'- rar tua'ar II. fllex's. has saa'cd lliousaiids DIED. of A.. 1, . liv. v-l listrics of this and It 1- warranted at-t-rtaip y. and fn-e from all harm- ' ' !' i'i l ie The atlentioti o oi ,: i.i.iia.ordid I'm, Is itdins-t-visioti,.f the Act a,f AsM-mldv ircthat- ai"i a ..nvevunti-s fur rei.l es " iiiii,ui,i-uiUi, shall bt n ourb f .r llecrdine Ive-is 5n the that will -'iv m ire g emu. undated to have the p"il tax paid at , nurt iwrtmitty. Tnrjr.tttie is also a 0V- the windows on clw'.ion days, at any rste l-J r, remedy for croup, f-aturate a picce) ...' . c ''. l. - .1.'. . a........ i i i.i. : tlii Annuel tin 1 " ti.11 CelllS lor t ac.l mav 'I . ,- a i.i ua.viu- I , lainna'1 m.n .,, , i -r. a. t i a. ..Nuvt.,.. !., .--.. i .ui ..d in everv s. vtre LANUEIIS. Barbara Landers was born - ! IZorlOa a lump o su-ar Xov. 1st. 1S0S, and died Jan. lh, 1881, ag- The AIlo.,ti:t r,i'iH'ii-spe.ikM.f a w in ,.. i, tarten inwardlv. Even- faimlr jis,4.,.i - - wbiTli a s. li. n.l ni'strcss want w:th bir ( . ' i vc a 'bottle on hand. The Republicans of the two branches of the Ohio General Assem bly met Lite hut niht in oj.en cau cus. After choosing a chairman secretary, General Jones, of Dela ware, nominated John Sherman as candidate for I nited btates senator, and supported bin nominee in a speech reviewing Mr. Sherman's political career. The nomination was seconded by senator Peter Hitch cock in a speech paying high trib ute to Mr. Sherman as a statesman, financier and patriot Representa tive Walker, of Logan, moved that the nomination of Mr. Sherman le made bv acclamation, which, alter a further endorsement by Senator Ilorr.was agreed to, and three cheers given for "Sherman, Ohio 8 next Senator." The caucus was not in ession more than thirty minutes. The Republicans of the Connecti cut legislature, in caucuslast night, nominated General Hawley for Uni ted States Senator by acclamation. At Indianappolis last night the Republican caucus without dissent nominated Ben Harrison for Sena tor. .MMMSissjsjaiaaM St Ate Legislature. ier.eer The deceased was a member of the Lutb- i eran church for twenty-si x years. She tried serve Christ as best he could in her own SSt I' Will be miil rain I ad! ar-uk-wa. en-l a f - ' ' l'a.. -r.l.iiidci ts-r.-u-!:, , Ii 11'. 1-1. , 1 1 f . . r. - ':, n ! ill v l at ! I r t - it ;, er..;.,- t-krln H. II a-,U..n. iv. O.I.T.-4 l- sa. ' al. .-a..- n. teat, 0 Mm. a lull i!aTi!lK-iii. mlj aSantioi lC5 rwataira f Vrrausl. ., 1 l lo.r S-!a, I faitl. a Iw.fcWfcl-'t ts s..- T.,t ,'. MEDICAL m HECKAKICAL Order.-. i.'l-I'v-M A t-.. i'liliii. V:-.. will m-ciw jn-o: ; t n .".-i.::;. Marck-.M'.'. " jo3i f Ka e r ji k u rr tVrre-ted ty ('.; .V Ittauiss. PCLIO.s IS CHOICE CoOCL'-icS, r0w3 A iZf.'J Apples, ".r-.; '. f s A,ipiet-uitc. "ft.. , Hran. V 1"" I - Butter, V ,u'': ' Hutter. V .'r. Kaekwiset,t tea.-ii-1 . u.eal, i ' i e r,f--atta-ax. & 5 Ifcaeajn.si. al-l.-rs. f 1 p; 'e-i, ' i-i-iii-tr hrr. , y 1 Cm, o nrj i-itcl O-re. (' '( ! lt..m r.l'l V :i! -otc. : r.uf.'v i-i 1- ini-ii-t v :-u . , : s 2 I H.,:.:-. i.-w ir -!-' ') 1- Lii-1. r- J.. , itat'.ir. r- .i f t - u i 'II TIl'., ti ' ll ii.e Hay. t file ii' i.'.r' .1. ',r. Hr, ..i..,e f ur-ei.tl.l t d I - ul ' i'i,-1 ,-.n-l , It r"l u f'ntl II .,,,1 n- ,-1 A ' cm l.'c.ir urti-v.iii- i. T' - un r.-, ;. - ! -i' i ii'- in !..i'..; 1 ;... s .:i i i:-- ii.- ui- ,: -t : 'i , .MT- i Hl. i itl!i ia-.il. 'i' s.. ; i ur s. -,iur r.-iuir i. I.ir IT II ,1 1-, I.. 1'. 1 1. a; M l. I I'.,... i i: ii.i in i. i; . . 'li II-1 . I ll T-. "1 i-o nr :. - i ; T-i I. '; lll'l 'tlll.tl'i IT Sh: aarriii.lt'-l in un' i..i'if ' :: 4 - it ere in, 1 i.i -.v. in, ' i ,iiiiiti,,u.-ci -ti ,n N, ;i. s.m.'j, i j.iii-ti-nnn-i". N i T. I lie nr.. livid.. ' -r.i.-i- ui '..in 1 .-ru-ic- .i fi. l'-i - Sic. -n ferry. .-.v i-7i . V. ; i.oii lil U-, -1 di,, in' S , i: 1 -. !' lil. .'a N l's I I II IK. .' I Kill'tlt iKI.IC Jl.iN No I 1.1 N 11 ' l. . C inti,i-,-i' I,, i -'. 11. ' r -ill i"T. Ji.lAl v mi. t; . f iiw.t-rl I-.: ii: ir rr. '.. w. Ti t . k . J- ,.u I.i . I !.. .! - i I. it:trf i. r iii.-i .loi n M .r . r. : - - - D. H, FESET & CO., Detroit, liA Jan. J Battle Creek. Michigan, vxiTnrcrrcaKS or ibi oslt CEiCcrB ! :i ir.iis. , i . . ... j :.!. ? un '!--. "''' -- ! Pl.-l-t-.-ai. a-'ltil, t .-. Kye fiu Sia'it. fa'... i. "il 'ilil.esl-ia i liri ai.il Ali a. .r iaa.it. ! ' Aht. n. j.o- an. Suui'. ei'., -a i j wntto I Ttliloaf. t fc I Wtieiit, a t.-is Wool, ?! : ,. a,-y . ! J 11 di ' n oa ti i s : i i i-i s Kill llli-M Te i r. I 1:1. -lati , a ut, I ' rt. c , run ; 1 'J S5i achoiil r.f ab. mt tbir'v to the funeral ..! . It..' . .. .t I .. 1.1 ..f ,l;,.,r.ria ' - . , .. . e .!.. V. f'.,a-..l ' tO dent tutb.' tuiicra! .nir!a is , oj ti.c pi:rl i (, ; were, atta -te l witK the scourge. j '.' . ' .. . t I r.r.1 I believe, from what I have seen and st iun-restins t x-iai event, m wc ta- j- .i 4k. c,...aa-., immlrrdor more invited i snow oi ner, xnai uer mv . j i i .i,, ncurlreate, and is now with those wli liniouvcwprawtnmiiiii a.. a ,..... .. ...- . . . - 1 fc .t. :...,.a:..n n.l ! stand before the tt lie most 1 on. I , . l- .1 . .1 . ..1,,.V. Jr. wl.it. Hi.tna.iiV.ob..,., their in-tion and ne i ih. '.and lies, t. mV VM,lk, i fUI, 1 )wW tieigriW sn to Die di- iimneiit. Afpiendid band of music ut.d i-im.fvuh d.-e-.i and en-lriJhl-'!hie 0,1 tL:r i-antctit... Never a j w;l, j.ntanl the lovers of the "mazy doubtlessly, exchanged the cross for a royal sh,iYi-"fiii ia tnkcti from th f ar of hnr.itn; the oti.ar's to rr for' Wll.tZ bud every n;i . , .l.t.. 1. tl.n rtunity to enjoy : crown. i wiicvii. m,c u fedin- So.ei.,.r,.,M.lvt!n (Il;s highly uiteresui.jj amuse-! celestial cny; .g.oryuow ribtite tbi to nmt tb..nt 11 o'clock amo-'t sumptu- ! oreaui u Mie Hears tne voice oi ujiia:n, Harping sweetly on their harps of gold; , .,.' M-,.bo,tKlein,UenSt and but most; Miesi-es a crys.ai mer, , Widely, calmly ao lis waters run .. . . . ' . a i .i...:-mi.-stai fur tlieirl il Kwmtlic i.erinan l.iilieran i i,un-ii '" n'v. ,1 ..,-,,: ti,,, children and a buUnd tomoum her loss. " ' t" "1-vr.tcd ,., the back of the s at : cmrte.y atn ,u , ... svrnwlthT 8nJ prayers of the ' v, ry s,.,), J,.,.,-! and cim " h- i as af,.rcsaid. shall Lie tin M.a.,- .....;. t -'d iii'tiidil l'ie raiic.it attribute tins ton..lrt At b.nit i"'-cr f.-ra valuable cm-id- l--iix-s: l u" It saii. t. It i, Chrisiiati b ee. ' 0U;. r.Iujtt-.s fanibhed and partaken ol ny ; a-1. d.,sM,. recorded l-f. -re ' - ' - ' all the Kuosts in the large, jpacions dining , '.!( .i,aalM..,n.-..i. n. t t .. . I ,. ,l..;.l...l tl -it Ii.l.Il 1 '! I t. r, Kitll. !nt' i '-' ..... a a- 1.. lit 1t, K irMtefnllar re- i 1 tUl-'i't Vttr.-li.M-r ... .rVrr.w.N.V..l.al a ru'U to Mt tn ms; e-anm-.e moy a. ... e;- ' AenaMA leaves family often I-""" '" ... . . . a ' iiu:.ru.!.i i,..--... n.,.l tl i.:- -..... ..1... ......1 i - i..,-t- ,.f ilii .-at ' i-.mrtev and Kiti'ttuiis in 1. 1 1 , ... ... .. -.1. . . t.,.ni aaa Avi.nanCT4 "-,-1 ocas is ui vr 1 ir un- in IV,., i , f , ... 1! tl... W iirai Ilta'-n now , w nil ..a-... . .... l. r bavii... ,1 - i.i , . V. . . , v-iTi... thev trr.l meet with thai succc pastor ana tne curnH..pi. - autii: tba.it t...-..I a. ill ..l. i.r.i '. .1 .mt hp- ! Tl,t thev Il'fIr rirdinir i.'a . Iudthn' rf.cn-1. ci..-.. v ill U- I amonsns that th. y m irreatly merit is the ninn.ty. K-r ceid. , cotitcpa.ilar In ib.it V'a'-'s-. inre wi-h of ail May the Lord bless them in this J Kire bereavement. i"AST0. IIarripbcbg, Jan. 14, There was scarcely a quorum present at the opening of the Senate to-day, and the body adjourned in five minutes until Tuesday at 11 a. m. The on W Sansiness done was the introduc tion of a bill to pay Judge Bently, of Lycoming, for services as juage of Lackawanna. It is claimed that owing to an oversight of the tran scribin2 clerk he lost three months' salary. - Terrible Accident. THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horsepowers. KaartCaamplaitaTliraberFaaiirr i Eetnbll3heS t. ka Warld. 1343 txmtimt una utevjm rn'i , aaitli.mt ctinuB i f r .iue. 11 ,.rrrrT nr. i;i.; (r 1 00 YEARS muiatrwrnt, or Kwatur. u " iW p " iks wrvaU worrafy prT tm wbw yww. lTEM-POWFn SEPARATORS sr.il C.mpleie mm Outfit. ?0f?""a'.,2t ?u.it Trartiou Enic.am Kid Plata imjinta ever teen in the Aina-n.D niwket . laal bwOvr with mxiriar mvilttier la Brae. laa ami aaaMriali dra atneat of bv otbrr nfflttiai. Faiur canaatv. 1 wn Hiyieai ui 1 r. J. t. lisldi-r MiryAn.f. invrntiirn'--! a-i'ti j I. vi Hi-rkey. Snntt. inf'iu.iarn' -1 wch Simaia 1 1'-.mis. tlii-'fuid Snrih b-.irir eir. !f id. . uvin is!.uc Ii.ur ctdialrco. viz: !ili-r, M.. t'tmrle ll-.r-J vca-. Jiunfi A, :in 1 a'lcri.-'i ie A. Th.,111,11'. wli-i I lia've l.,r tha-ir nuiir.M .n l i-firdii T'a, Cjm. ! line, tnter.unrria.sl wit!. Auau. Sii-ati.r. Jlu'ii,! 1 MisIiIt. Jimei rt. '.i?l,l"r. L.-vi li-ldrr. J-.-iia- lhn Mlsliltir. ldiiie Ii.sliler. the lt mimisl Ih-- U:x a uini'ir "t win ui Jum j-ii j. .aiif iiitr ii jrn.irni n. nil ra-.-ldlmr In S'-mers-t county. I':t. ll.-rry MUhb-rvf SprhtitBelit, ifreen euunty. Jlf-ur.. nnd Thomaa Jliflilcr ...1 St. l''.r, Uiark In., Sliswiurl. uu are birrtiy outiiieal tijapiianrii..,.r ( 'rt tar.p' Cnan ti-, !, h.-ld"at Si,nitTei-t. ,-ii VI. r.-'ay. tlie ilU !v of .lumrary nfit. m Hi'si'i t i r ri-f".! to take tlie real eatataiaii i iat.rla-1 1 ijhlt-r. aii -''d. it tiita sptiraiifil valuad.ii, or shuw i-nn-c avjiy die fswr: Bif iiilil n..t 1 sold. SiiiiuiKr's ("in. k, ) I'.I (JAM K'i LF. lee. 11, lhSO. a; Iieir. 15 Siifr.ir. Fawr nziia of Sajiaratom. from tl tn 1- horse Itaadtr. ' am or harm awaair. rVoatylof-Mmuuad'lH'.rIViwm . n n i?tf.i nr aa-liTlrtt I ,D m ui-r 7,lXnJ,LrVU ('roalrelivIK'a-"'-;li,l . Kind fr..m which 1 trnilt the ill- oumpaaxuilai wooii-wora of our nichliiery- TRACTION ENGINES kl,, 10. 13 Un9 fowev Columbcs, Ga., January 13. A. M. Bryant, merchant of this city, placed a pistol to the face of Ella Hutchinson, a handsome colored girl, last night, and the pistol ex ploded, killing the girl. Bryant claim3 it waa accidental. He was acquitted by the Coroner's jury. I'iti. k. L- in i.r.in-.' 1 P r. . ..i .ii..: K. V. .; f-ii'sl:i'':ti .;. i-i - - -:-.s::.-tt -let-y i , . s-.-ii. tl-r. I" 'Ptlli a i.. it T-.v... i-.- i-'-i a ,. . l' ... : .. ;.'. i" .nuii'i- j V" ti".-f a., l . 1 '.a-;... S mil r-et I'". I'd. : J"! o M 1 a 1 1 A' T" and :.U' ".a it -. m s', S nr- -t ('.. Ph.: Jnt.:i- W .:!. acriis itlid .lli'.witii"-, '.a itii .tn 11 i ti'Ti-a tlL.d a:'." n I,'-''- itl --1 i '--I ! 1', S -III 0.. I'J-. WiLh tlia B;;.ur'...i!pi". 'i a-i in tse. u'l'.r. ..t 1 1,.--ut' ,.' Yt- y. ..: V.'. J.Maer. a-ieof V. V. H. 'A'.t;k..-r. Niith t.. All pa-ne .'i i--'sii r Ht " r . a;ti9 Wld Jm.-hsij li. ia- 11 .11 Ili.al a j'-tr' - T 'ir 'rise ti; r.'-v "o t " ttiadc hi, '. 1 1,'t ui a.ii- vail! 1-9 n- juirii: it '3 !, t r ii kli' i ia...! ikiava. .iti.i.ra.-.. tt witi I, - aw. jrf.d tn -iliia ft I'i" ri-V ,t I It--' ; i r -: Tr.- r l, i ui- t ti" a u-a-ti si m i.-y tnii-' 1 - i .r lf, rt- Tt.ur!H'v :. i.--t ! Jm tvurt. the tin e a si.: t.ytlifM.t I r t h t-i-Ci'irin-i.i i .'' a- . tu,-t ',. t'.-la- i ; t ,1,'sT,"-.. el ui.tii tl.e iur, :.yl- v' ! ia..:. tl-'JAU KVLt, Si. S;iFilli-t''-a t,Ki-i"-. I .-.cii-rfi-t, l'ic. tii. a l'vi sJ f, ILLUSTRATED FLORAL CUiOE j -ii -1,. 1 '...I 1 i u- hLi.-AK K1 1.F. M,tr;: .TICK. ;.. '.-nit- n n , . . I I'm -a, t y .,1 j... '- t" I-l'T' l ft' r rt ! 4 ' , UDITOE'S '0TIC. ,.:ice is hf rol.y adven that the nil Inrfirr.?.'. Aniiit-r api-iaimeal ly tha t i-;hnn' l''tm .l i, Si.iiiersi'i t'o.. V-A , to diitrtl-uti. the fuDitf. in tho V.nnitsul N. S. trut ar.-l a .e-.r-sr.. s.yiT, iru-lf...! lor the saieiti ii. 1 asaiaiava.4 .1 nc.,1, St. yvr.it --.c l. Inte i,f All'ii-lieiir '.. .Md . will mt at hi "r-e iu Smneiwet liar., on Thur:ay. JutiOfary !! f'-r the iarfM: .ori-.:il,i. whea and wlnre nil ier onr.iiinti'rei'tf't ran ntti'ud. -aid lu.-uls li-vn,-r arisvo l.-i-n. the wieol the ri-al tate nf iii ! Jait i tstfjer titua'.e lii Sa'Uiirfft nn-v Ha. it. S. LNIiSI.KY. Tjecl-j Amit-r. F-'fl-l i ar, f.ir'ir:t 1(. 'It , f :..i.,rKd I'luwtr l't-. B-t aJ 1 Iii-k rii.ti .n , t tl. n.-t 1- nnd liirtn-ti" ni ts.r rr..lrr. m'y . I-.r'.i-ii ft( li-rimin. i; y ,'u ul'.Mr '.ar-is ...r-icr -. ii..u,-t tl,.- li' i-.-nt.-. Irlt-aafnetMlaa art 'he ' -ft in -' 1 ' Ft.in.aLlH ii'ii wii! lei. j'.-u li-, t- k t tu.d thni. , .... II t Fl.-wtr.'.r. 1 criiM. ,.' n.t.a! . s- nr-l-ri"! ri.it". ' .tn'-iia". ." '''I' ll: jir ;if r vi?rs : il.tw ia in: .-' .tii. 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