The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 09, 1881, Image 3

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    rllC Somerset Herald.
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..March r.h., MM.
SALE REGISTER.
Jtflcr-
....... f Haetd Lhr, late of
kisrrhl "...-..mi,, deceased.
IB . -
Estate of George Frltn. of Somerfet
tonMp.
Malice drinks one-half of itt own poison.
rill clow during this
The country schools i
month.
Winter still liugrrs in the lap of spring, as
it were.
The public schools in this borough close
Friday.
Butler county has a balance of $28,000 in
lis treasury.
The entertainments trlren Friday" and
Saturday evenings, by the Centennial Jubi
Ice Singers, were Tcry largely attended and
immensely enjoyed by our citizens. The
troupe, ten in number, is composed of for
mer slaves, seven males and three females,
all full fledged Affricans. We understand
that they intend giving entertainments at
several other points in the county during
the present week. AVe would advise any of
onr readers who have not heard them not to
niisxan opportunity of doing so, as their
The new depot is a general rendxvous for ,!n8inS certainly remarkably fine.
Sunday loafers.
Mr. James Pugh, who resides on South
The small B',ree'i secured permition to core his meat
in toe smoke-house of a neighbor, Mr. Ir
win. One dav last week two vounc sons of
State Senator Groff pamed through Somer- Mr. Tugh. aged 8 and 10 years, started a fire
Have the children vaccinated,
pox is a loathsome disease.
, J nf Watvlm. at II
. ,'!V(M. a '
. t ...,-.tu MoJimies at .
. Ti,.t!i s aittue 'aim
tHh.'ii""-
. .,! Ere tilasses in great varie.
C N. lVyd'.
j ce tlie new lot of geut s Collar
i.rEfstHe"'"-
... i
. li' .nLs at C. aoyix i a mil
li;iV HP'
' . ... i . .....
It'K I
. nuiniis in i!i? count
ii in -
ii '!.: w
!'-- .aw 11
. c. ..... an 1 Tin Wr j at "Irm roc.
ai K C.S-heH's Wove and Tin Kiorsj
. , -. nfnl line of Clothing and raring
:,n.a-,atH.Heffl.v.
... tlu-vbehal? AtC. X.ll..yd
'. ,. . i . r..n line of Non-Secret Po-
M.-.l'nines.
..' ,., .l.n't firt that lleffiey
),... line of Hat in towu.
inf.mu the public tnat we
of all Job Work 50
if
pnee
i.S'i
- ,-c-rit.
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i.arriviujoaiiy a.. i
....l IT it Stor?. No. 4
t. Man 2d. If 81.
... .-..tit.MiiplatiiiR having
i ,-,v we have reduced the pri of ail
pt's i -half.
m-ir'iJ humors of the blood
Avers rills, and you
liviJ as well us healthier
ri.r
Mammoth
a'- we
...... .nit (
hi-
A.
We have had a nutu-
,vl-!.ra!cd I'eri Shirt fr and on
lisil at It. Iiciiiej i.
r- ... ic ...
, mil canvassers make mini -
. irn-k selling g'"" '
V, Barclay street, New lork. Send
-:!,.'.:rCalal.Me anJ
'.V ;-, our ii 'iv tyi.- and new cut we arc
' ' ,: r.-ttier and neater Horse
,-iati over before
...ir.UT1 already.
,,., thelart aud finest stoek of
I...v.n.l--mstables will please take
. .,),, II. Fisher A Co. have
':' iaive lt of legal blanks former
r Z. M. S.-hrxVs store.
irivrrn l,ir.-liascr for Store," Stock of
i ., , 1 i-e Kixiure. I.?ae or rent of
tru in for a term of years, dnq iire at
tLe rli hest, licst, and most durable
... T.,kireo. ask for Star, and take n
... K,rili' at the Grocery. Flour and
vl s'.iiro of
Josiaii Kei.Uer.
-- married ciutlec, aVmt starting
.:!." oan save money by purehas
. uX .k Stoves and Tin M'are at A.
vie ii's now Stove and Tin Sre. Call
' t'a'uine.
i..:i tfi.r?et that Hoffley m'.I the V.'all
?ftf Somerset.
I li:r. f,,r ale the house in which I now
,. T:u lioue contains eight rcmins and
-.'. fi-iMied. Terms. )ne-titth casta;
ana- i:i 1. 2, 4 and 5 years with intcr-
J. F. litAMVER,
". .. II v-i,cr .t t'o. keen all kinds of
tiV.C.in-taliliV, and Lawyers' Legal
mi toprtlicr with Marria;e Certificates,
...i! Br.ik. lUward Cards, Automatic
n il", ami everything in the Stationery
i.
.'hi M akk it, M Am Csoss Street. I will
tr tm liand at all times, Beef, fork, Mut-
m! Sau-ftgc, at reasonable prices. Open
iy.willnina meat wagon three times
i irk.
HnsBT Kbega.
Somerw-t. Ta.
;sis SeEir.. Now is the time to buy
m. Have in stock large Jot choice Mam
:li ami S.naU (lover, together with Tim
y m'i 1. Prices reasonable, but may go
iiT "istiT in the season.
Respec'.fully,
Cooc & Hkekitk.
IVt- lmve the let facilities for Job Work,
j tiic irrttitt assortment of type of any
:r,:nr o'M.v west of the mountains, and
ii tiii mi we will do all work at a nd;io
n .if Vi jut cent, on former charges,
r very freshest snd liest lot of ConfeC
:ry in t.,wn at Mrs. A. K. riscl's. Also
"ia i:rii ri, An'munition of all kinds
ii i"l of elegant and useful articles too
:n..T..u to mention. Fine Drafting 1 -
K iiy is inches, for sale. This article
UJ.'.y rommetideti br all who have in-
or used it.
Arrr.vnos Fahmf.bs. Wanted in ex-it-
it rasli :
Oats.
A:.J in exi hangc for merchandise:
li'l:. l'.iUt.M lL-fin ltnt(r V-m A:c.
C iok A Beerits.,
liiviusr i u.-i l.j.! a larw stock of Forins
-1 ' n w
-''- Suues aril Hats, the public generally
ited, when in want of UootM, Shoes
i lUt. to call at Sol. UhVs Cash Store,
t-eft nil z-h m-ill tu ilJ ut liottom
A lluntiugdon man was recently fined
sixty-five cents for plasphemy. The gener
al enforcement of this law would largely
Id to the public revenues.
W. W. Hartzell, F. J. Kooscr, Fjwj,
nd F-dar Kile where among the persons
from this place who were present at the in
auguration of President Garfield.
We are requested to announce tliat Kct.
H. R. Holsinger will commence a protract
ed meeting, in the Fairview church, about
wo miles north of Somcrsc-t, ou Friday
evening, the 11 inst.
set on his way home last Wednesday.
m m
The recent floods did damage to the bridg
es of Lawrence county to the amount of
175,000.
in the building and while in the door blew
shnt and bolted on the outside. The boys
cried for help, and Mrs. Irwin, who heard
them, thinking they were only playing,
paid no attention to their cries ; finally, the
The sleighing for the past few dava lias I crie becoming shorter and more indistinct,
been as fine as at any time during the past I " occurred to her that something might be
winter. I wrong, and on going to the smoke-house
was horrified to find both little fellows
prone upon the floor, in a dense smoke and
apparently smother. She carried them out
and in a short time the cold air resuscitated
them.
Mr. Auditor Snyder, who was confined to
his room several days of last week, is again
able to lc out.
lion. Ram Mier visited bis home in Salis
bury, during tlieadjournment of the Legista
tore, last week. '
At the opening of the present year we
were compelled to weed our mailing list of
a number of names that we had been carry
From present indications there will be ing for some time, of persons who did not
any amount of moving around among our pay for their paper ; since that time we have
tenant citizens.
A new iHilitical satire, entitled "The
Scalp Hunters," is being written b a resi
dent of this town.
Owing to the splendid sleigiug Saturday
our streets were crowded with sletls and
sleighs from the county.
more thon made up the deficiency. t c are
daily adding new names to oar list, and the
Herald's subscription books are now in
more healthy condition than ever beforc.This
fact, we are pleased to say, goes far towards
showing that true and stalwart Republican
ism is still endorsed and appreciated by
Somerset conntr's '"FrOHty Sons." The
Herald has considerably more subscribers
They don't ring bells t let the people than both other papers in the county, and
know when the theater or circus opens, and more than double those or any otner one.
vet ncboJv get there too lute. We are indebted to onr friends in different
sections who have kindly interested them-
We understand that a namber of new I selves in increasing our subscription list.
houses will be erected in town during the
earning spring and summer.
An increases interest is teing taken in
campulsory education in all parts of the
state. The opinion is that it is at least worth
a trial.
We are sorry that we aiwconiK.died to call
public attention to the fact that the editor
of the Jiiinci-ut lines not read his liihle. In
his issue -if last week he says : 'Tho word
lady does n it occur or is not found in the
Bible." He surely does not meau to call in
question the canon of Scripture, by reject-
The youth of the present age can tcll.their I ing the second epistle of St. John, in which
grand-children, in the far off future, of the the word "lady" otvurs twice,
old-fashioned winter that was experienced I We do not make this correction in the
n 1S0-SI. I spirit of vain-glorious boasting, because we
are posted on this important subject, but in
;uiuan,lic dissolved in whisky will keep I justice not only to the fair aex, but also to
the hair c irled in damp weather, and a lit- tuc fraternity of newspaper men who are
tlesugardisso.vedin it has a similar ettect proverbially orthodox and well-conducted,
pon the legs.
and who will therefore be deeply pained by
this confession of ignorance of the Bible by
one of their associates. We are charitable
enough to think, however, that the editor
of the Democrat is only rusty, and we. trust
be will "give himself to ' reading" before
venturing agaiu to discuss Script unil top
ic. X.
We received the following from a friend.
Appeal from the Mercantile Appraisment:
Court of Common 1'lcas of Delaware coun
ty. Ta.
Dcleware county vs. K. I. Dupout, ne? Xe-
niour & Co.
1st. Commission merchants having store
houses in other counties, from which annu
al sales arc made not exceeding $50, and on
ly to accommodate neighboring residents,
are not exempt from Mercantile taxes iu the
We have received orders from a number
of gentlemen, who propose to be candidates
at the coming primary election, for cards whcre tllC store-housc is located.
containing tneir announcement, etc. v e o.j The proviso to the 10th section of
are prepareaio print mese caras on the Act of 1M!. exempting from taxation
notice and at reasonable rates. Send in Tenders whose annual sale do njt exceed
your orders. i iiooo. only applies to uch cases as combine
Winw r..t,.rnI ! m, wot, tl. I. the sa5or Bnfnl merchandise with
I 11- f il 1 .. 1 .1 . i
ginning of the present month. Same of the "''u"ra- ".-
coldest and most disagreeable days of the , " '
seixon were exjierienced last week. The
A Card, En. Herai.b. I wish to call al
tentiun to the conduct of some boys in this
town, whose ages range frum H to 20 years.
Some of them wish to be considered men
ami their parents hope they have raised
gentlemen. On Sabbath uiUt I allowed
my daughter to g to Lutheran c hurch, to
hear the Jubilee Singers, with my hired
girl, under the impnsin that she was safe
in a christian community. I found out my
mistuke, when on their way home they
wercatUcked and run ail the way to our very
door by a set of yoting rulhaas, who made
night hideous by their indecent language,
uttered beforcan innocent child. We are un
der the impression that we have town ofil-
cers, at least we hear of them at the election,
after which they sink into obscurity only to
be recal'cd to the public mind ut the next
election. I call on the Editor ofthis paper,
to know what course to pursue, not only
in th'a case but many others like it not
brought to the pnblic notice.
This town has no order; can we not have
our laws enforced 7 ve all know what
strangers think of our town and the Sab
bath night Brigade of boys who are allowed
to line the comers, and it is time for our
women to say and do) something when our
little girls arc frightened almost into spasms
by their conduct. The men of our town
have clearly shown in the past, that they
are afraid of our boys. All 1 ask in apology
for this card, is for our citizens to call to
mind any town they have ever visited
where they have found it run by the boys
of that place as ours is.
A Motiiu:.
.Soikrslt, March 7, 1SS1.
Xkw Sju.et Sc:ioor..-Rrv, W. W. Deat
rick, A. if., will open a Select School at Ccn
trcvillc, Somerset county. Spring term, of
twelve weeks, will open April 4th, 1H.SL
This school will afford futilities, for thorough
preparation for Teaching, Business, or Col
lege. Instruction will Im given in the higti
er E;isli.!br.wchiM and in the Classics.
For further iitfoRa.itl.in in regard to tortus,
bjar.liu;. ete., cnll npjTi or a l lreu
Kit. W. W, DciTRicK.
I- P. t., S imwrf 0 ., Vx
c:ioi;
ROXRRAETaf AKKET
Ucrreotoil tj Ooos k Demits
huui u
;e groceries, floji &
snow fell to a greater depth Thursday night
than at any other time during the present
inter.
The Kittanning Itrjmbliran states the Com
issioners of Armstrong last year traveled
ve thousand right hundred and fifty-four
iles. for which the tax-iayers had to pay
VS0..V), in addition to $2.50 per day, and a
very bill of tlU7. "Nice thing to be a
Commissioner," ways the RcpuUlran.
3d. The Act of April 9, 1S70, B. J... o!,
exeuiptingfroinliceuse manufacture and
merchants, who sell goods other than their
own make not exceeding foOO per annum,
does not apply to general vendors.
4th. All vendors whose sales do not ex
ceed $5,0"0, shonld be rated in the lowest
class.
Opinion of Clayton, Judge, February 7,
1SS1. JrsTii-E.
A petition was circulated the present
week among the attorneys of Johnstown,
for presentation to bis Honor, Judge Dean,
requesting him to be a candidate for re
election to the President Judgeship ofthis
Years ago a superstition existed and still
exists among a goodly number of old-time
people that if New Year's dav was calm the
fruit cror. would be exceedingly liirht for J3iti1 District, providing Cambria county
that year. New Year's day being very calm. " not rorme1 ,nw nW '. The
many people believing in the old adage will nm 'B"d bT ' e the
n-ntt tx itv, inort tl.o mil - lawyers in me soum oi ice county, ami we
understand that the same petition has been
The west bound mail over the Baltimore favorably considered by the members of the
and Ohio road, last Friday, had a narrow I Bar of Ebensbarg and Carrolltown. It is
escape. Just the other side of Indian Creek, I the desire of the legal fraternity to retain ion
an immense boulder became detached from I the Bench a Judge who, during his imcnm
ite bed in the hillside above, and hounded bency of nearly ten years, has at all times
toward the cars, striking the rear end of the and under all circumstances performed the
last passenger coach, shattering it pretty onerous duties devolving Upon hi in in a
badly, but doing no other damage. way which be deemed was right, just, and
nroner and noon no occasion can it be said
It would be well, after the hard siege of he swerved a hair s breadth from his
weather we have just passed, for every prop- 0,, through "fear, favor, or aflec-
erty holder to make an examination of the
chimneys to his house. The terrible March
gales will have a tendency to procure a con
flagration of the soot which baa collected
lercin, which with the inflammatory con-
it ion of roofs, might prove very disastrous.
By a mistake, an item, taken from an ex
change, stiit ing that the first Monday of
March is the day fixed for borough and
tion. hile upholding thestem mandates
of the law, and the dignity of his position,
he has been uniformity kind and courteous
to members of the legal profession, and
merciful to criminals who iu his judgement
or at the instance of appeals which were
made in the interest of those who were often
'more sinned against than Mnning," were
considered worthy of clemency. The icti-
townshipcoastablesto file their bonds and uon l ,n 1,BO!"' request, re-
be sworn into off.., was published in the gardless or party, or poUtioi, or partisan
Heralp last week. The law has not been I rre""" ' -
changed and the time lor this is, as hereto
fore, on the first Monday of the April term.
The Cumberland 7w understands that
ic Baltimore and Ohio Company is mak
ing arrangements to greatly improve their
road. All the short curves that can possi-
rbly be adjusted, without too great expendi
ture, are to lie straightened. -This will great
ly facilitate their business and render travel
more safe. It will aiso furnish employment
for hundreds of men who are now idle.
t'sPs-t. Pa., Ma
Solomo5 Chi.
ch 41. 18K1.
krn Fiii. A car load, direct fn m
intern ln ire, to arrive soon. Xo more
''at in lijrht weights. Our stock will
'' of i.i.i.e iither than full weight ns
cic'.ii'line salt and brine.
t iv ?.r. ii-i,.
.;. Tt
vir'- y 4t
" rtiviiai-etl if j-uiH-rior sttK-k. call
' A:;luii! mn.Li. ..t .1... fu . I a r:.i
M1 SIT- (linilllUVtll I'llf
..f
i VOK & I'.r.lcRITS.
" Si:,;-rr N..UM m. A AM-M v.
A divisioa, X.irmal : : : : 7
; r:"!i. II divisi,,,,. Xormal : : : (si to $6
l;ii"ii. M.idc w
4 m n. M sM : J)
',!"-i'if I'vaMe in advance, balance at
f leriii.
It R. Sakkkr.
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" oliifa c.f t).. A ill 1...
f'Tdchv.rrt.. tl.. m :.. 1
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- ' 'ecTors, from the (YininisiutinV
il 2 ith Ojy of March, and notice
U T.'y r;VfD ,!,at hcflrr n, n'ics will
- ?:vea nut. only n personal application
irom tUf pronrr ivnuin
, rW of the Commissioners.
W. M. ScflttoCK,
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' U1 rorre Bri.W r.trril..I.ICJ.
'Air .. . . ' .
ie lowntt
N'lTii i
1'Per Turkrvfui ln nlln
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lii.fcj- pren.mes to tl
WiT, S '' ln- un Mon.lay
ndcr
new
llecreek
day of
X7l'?n''uiU''noni l'i n
V Ii ' hTif- u the jwinlws,
; Elijah Ki3l in Middled
Clf Tu'. the i:.th da,
X;Tri'n TV. the
or, ,0ck' m-
Hon. A, J. Co! born arrived home from
Washing, on tlie mail train, Saturday night,
where he had been to witness the inaugura
tion of President Oarfield. Mr. Co! born was
a member of the committee appointed by
the Sjicakcr of the House to deliver to the
Hon. John I. Mitchell his certificate of elec
tion as I'nited States Senator. He returned
to Harrisburg, to resume his Legislative du
ties, Monday.
A gentleman who resides in the vicinity
of Upper Strasburg, Franklin county, a few
days ago informs the Shippensbnrg .Vines
that there is a place in the North mountain
that is giving evidence of vrdcanic action.
The mountain at this time gi es forth pecu
liar sounds, and emits beat and vapor, and
exhibits frequent indications that the in
ternal structure of the mountain is under
going some kind of transformation.
The advocates of temperance are now ac
tively engaged in trying to secure legislation
on their various schemes to do away with
the liquor traffic. One proposition now be
fore the Legislature is to have a Constitu
tional amendment adopted preventing the
manufacture and sale of all kinds of liquor
in the State. Another wants the local op
tion law passed, lule some two or three
other way liava been anggested to
force men to be temperate and moral.
W. M.
Sail BOCK,
Clerk.
An exchange offers the following sugges
tions which are worthy the reflections of all
who are in the habit of decrying the indus
tries and enterprise of tle town wherein
they live. Talk np your town. Yes, talk
it up and work ir it. Don't grumble if
anything and everything is not up to your
ideas, enjiecially if you do nothing to make
the place better. Ifcin't tell strangers it ia
the worst place vou know, that it is worse
thai-any other town of the same size. En
courage every useful and creditable enter
prise in your midst, for as sure as effect fol
lows cause, so sure will enterprise or merit
repay every citizen. We cannot liva unto
ourselves and we cauuot discourage a move
ment in behalf of place without inflicting
non ourselves personal injury.
Ed. Herald. The editor of that milk and
water sheet, The Meyersdale CammfrcUtl,
is something more than ordinary In the
way of a reformer, in fact he reminds ns of
one of the "latter day saints," in the way he
is reforming everything. It will be easily
remembered by those who have been read
ers of that delectable sheet how, alioutfirc
or six years ago this great editor ferreted
out the "Greenville school house bnf nrrs ;"
tried, convicted, and sent them to states
prison for life. This he did all himself, for
I never heard that anybody else ever med
dled with the "Greenville school house
burners;" and of course he has them in the
penitentiary because he always said that be
would not abate his effort until he would
have them there, and as I hare not seen
anything in his sheet for quite a time about
the school house bnrners, so it is to lie taken
for granted that he has them there. This is
reform Xo. I. " ' ;,
Second, it will also be reminlcred how
easily he and a few others, a year, or nearly
ago, proposed Blaine for I'rcstJcutand nom
inated him at Chicago for the Republican
party, and of course he was elected hast fall,
and inaugurated yesterday, and the honor
is all due this "latter day saint, the editor
of the Omvureud. This is reform Xo. 2. ...
Thirdly, yery easily will it be remembered
that last fall he arrested, tried. Convicted
and scut to state prison the "Salisbury riot
ers," and besides, this "latter day saint," tore
up root aud branch, in Somerset County,
the organization tailed the "Knight f La
bor and at present has the organization all
over the i'nited State in a fair way of tumb
ling to piece. This is reform Xo. 3.
Fourthly, this great saint has entirely re
formed the Republican party, smashed cau
cuses, and driven to the devil the machine,
has elected Grow to the X. 8. Senate, made
Cameron, Conkling, Logan, Cessna, and
Scull take back seats. This is reform Xo. 4.
Fifthly, he (this great reformer) in the
coming campaign will nominate triumph
antly every bolter and kwkcr in the party,
by large majorities, over those who were al
ways true to the party, ana party usuagea.
This will be mora fully developed In a fu
ture article. In concluding thi -article I
will only say that no candidate who sympa
thizes with the bolters and kickers win re
ceive over six ToU in Brotherwalley,
biecausetbe Republicans of this township
rote with thwr eyes open, ami that the
Brotbersvalley wrrespondent to. the fl
mertitd. In last week's Issue," was not a repub
lican but an enemy to the psrty almost
eynal to that of the great reJorroer.
. Btxoo.
Brothers ALLrT, March Tt, 18SI.
Tuc Past Present and FrrrfcE. Duriug
the time of the extension of the ritt-burph
A Connelisville railroad from Connellsvilte
to Cumberland a number of towns were lo
cated along the line of the newly construct
ed line, each claiming some peculiar local
advantage as an inducement for the build
ing of a town.
Confluence and Cra-iia became the most
prominent among all the embryo towns.
They are onlv two miles distant by rail and
grew up together like twin sisters, and up
to the time of the panic of 1S7S presented
quite a business-like appearance.
The latter had a slight advantage ia poiut
of time, ;it being a year or mor,e ths cldesr,
and derived a still greater advantage through
the pluck and enterprise ofits founder, who
spent money profusely to promote the
growth and business of the place.
Through his influence and enterprise he
secured the construction of a branch r.i"
rood into the cold fields and timber tracts
along the head waters of the Laure Ihill
creek, which for a time added much to the
business of the town ; but fur some cause
this road has since been abandoned and the
iron removed, but not until the timber was
nearly exhausted, while the coal remains
undisturbed.
Confluence had the promise of much in
the beginning of ths town, but secured
nothing. The principal officers of the P. &
II. K. had an interest in some of the
land, Rnd they promised To have the com
panies shops built at this plai-c, it being
about halfway between ritisburg and Cum
berland, hut subsequently became unable to
comply with their promises, and Confluence
was left out in the cold t fipht its own bat
tles.
The Confluence Co., through tiic promises
of the railroad Ottil ia's was enabled to sell
lots at unusually lnrgc figures( but they qui
etly put the money in their own pockets
withont doing anything to advance too
growth and business of the place. The
town of Confluence bad nlways to rlopend
poll its local advantages and the ent.Tj.r.e
of its inhabitant.'.
This beautiful village is lo.i:.l . 0:1 the
peninsula formed by the con i'.ueace of ihe
t'ppcr Yough and the Cassclman rivers, and
the Laurel Hill creek, bl miles exit of Pitts
burgh. The 1'ppcr Yough form the natur
al outlet for a portion of this and FayetU
counties, alsa for a large portion of Preston
Co.,W. V., and Garrett comity ,Md. The I p
per Yough is the most delightful stream in
the county, nd is admirably adapted for
the rafting and floating of timber. A luioru
has been built across this river about a mile
above the confluence of these streams which
affords quite a convenience for those who
are engaged in the floating of timber down
the river. There are large timlier tracts in
Garrett county for which this vailoy is the
only outlet. The Tpper Yough valley is
admirably adopted to agricultural purposes;
the climate being the warmest mid most
fertile iu the county.
Confluence is the natural shipping point
for all the surrounding country, except that
portion lying east of L'rsina. At present it
is, perhaps, the largest shipping joint be
tween Connelisville and Cumberland.
Those who bought lots and built houses
upon them a few years ago in the hope that
there would be machine shops built here ac
cording to promise were, of course, sreatly
disappointed, but after all they have less
cause to regret their investment than was
formerly supjoscd. The surroundingcoun
try is rapidly improving and as the country
improves the town will also improve.
At present there is a scarcely of houses.
and rents arc consequently hih, but this
speaks rather more in favor of than against
the place. It will have the effect to cause
those those who cxtect to remain here for
some time to build, in preference to paying
hittli rents.
There arc eight stores and groceries iu
this place, all of which seem to be doing a
paying business. The medical profession
has three representatives here and they
seem to be flourishing. There are also two
good hotels that are doing a flourishing bus
iness. Then too, we have five who wear
clerical robes and are busy callingsinners to j
repentance.
The morals of the place are utisurpascd
anywhere. There arct wo tincchurch build
ings here, the one is owned by the M. K..
and the other by the Lutheran church.
All the business enterprises of the town
appear, to be in a fluuruhing condition. Of
course men 00 not accumulate fortunes
yery rapidly, but the enterprising and in
dustrious are making money. There is one
old citizen, the man who bciit the first
house in the place after the location of the
town, who lias been lucky enough to ac
cumulate sufficient in a few years of active
business to retire, and is now growing cor
pnlent from the peace and quiet f private
life. Another would have been able to ac
complish a sitnilar result had it not been
for the untimely intervention of heart-di
sease. There are tew persons here who are
not profitably employed, and those who are
not are personally responsible for their fail
ure. Of course there are Mine loafers hang
ing about all towns, but Confluence has less
of this cla than any town of itssiz? in W:e
county. .
Those who contemplate changing their
place of business, or are dcirotis of going
into business should visit Confluence before
investing elsewhere. Taxes are low as com
pared with many other boroughs, ond would
be lower, but for the neglect or incompe
tency of some former Councilmen, who bur
dened the tax payers with a debt of about
ft) for which the borough would not
have been, responsible had tliey understood
or attended to their business properly, but
this debt is iu process of (.liquidation and
will soon ltd no more. X.
Confluence, March 5, l.sXl.
Hrotiikrsvallet Items:
The farmers throughout the towuship
have all their sugar making vessels in readi
ness and the pails, distribute! along the
trees, are waiting patiently for the "ground
hog" season toend, when they expect to tap
the sweet sap unless "Veiior" turns np by
that time and gives us six weeks more of
snowing and blowing. However a few
have taken advantage of the "ground hog"
and tapj-cd their sugar tre?s a week or more
since.
The miners of both onr mines, Morgan A
Co., aud Philson Si Co., are now on a strike
The railroad company Increased the freight
on coal, and in consequence the companies
were obiiged to reduce the miners wages
from fifty to forty-five cents a ton. The
resalt was all the iniucrs in both mines
quit work, but it is to be hoped that they
will soon resume their work at the offered
price, which may seem low to the miners,
but it is all the company can afford to pay,
besides lam informed that they can make
from thirty to forty dollars a month at the
ollered price .which is certainly not poor
wages, at least it is better than nothing.
All the schools in the township, except
two, closed a term of five months to-day,
the other two will close next Friday. As
far as known to mc the attendance was very
good, considering the inclemency of the
weather, during the present term and the j
schools were a grand success, which is more
Uian was. expected, considering the low
wagws the teachers received. I-ast Wednes
day I had the pleasure of attending, at Sun
dy Hollow, a f-peliing school and school ex
hibition. The larjw school rooiu was jam
med full of pupils and spectators, but the
bes.t of order prevailed throughout the ex
ercise, which is nothing unusual at Sandy
Hollow. The spelling was excellent, but
the exhibition was better nnd consisted of
readings, declamations, dialogues and stump
speeches. Little boys not more than six
years old, delivered declamations which
would be an honor to a hoy twice that ugc.
The dialogues were of the liest, and the dif
ferent arts well, performed by the pupil of
tho schools, especially one of the dialogues,
'The Doctor and his Patient," was magnifi
cent, and frequently caused laughter and
applause. The sjicllingand exhibition were
a grand success.
Sandy Hollow can boast of a literary so
ciety that has been kept up during every
term of school for the last twenty or more
years, which I think is more than any other
school district in the county can say.
Cm.r.v.
I'.noTiir.nsvAi.i.i v, March i, I1.
Apples, dried, V k.. ......... .
Applutiotter, ft yat..
1-iru.n. loo fcs
Mutter, f) ft (kK)
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laoki(l:Mt,f) baincl
" aim), liw .
rieaswax. y
U)D,ti)uUcr, t
" tlds, "
" eountry bams, H
(Virn, (oar) fibaaliel
Oorn,(ihellcil)fl ttiuael
Uorn meal
Oalf (kin. V
Eirifa, 91 dot .
Floor, VbM ,
Flaxseed f) tm (M ).
Hams, (sugar-eared) )......,
Lard. V Bi ,
Leather, red sola, V fc .,
- upper
" kip,
Hlddllnm, and chop 100
Oats, V l
Potatoes, y ba (new) .............
Peaehen, dried, V
P.yerlba ,
Haas, h
Salt, Tfo. h, ft bbl.extra
" Ground Alum, per sack...
" Allium, per saca...........
Sntrar, yellow
whlU
Tallow. t
Wheat, V bu
Wool, y
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UBLICS.UJC.
or TiLi iBLG nr. A I. ESTATE.
By vtrinenf and onlirof sale lrsne.1 out of tit
Court oi Uocommi l'tnase rf SVru. mm county, P.,
and to me itlrtcted, 1 wlil excuse tu 'a la by public
outcry, at Elixistillu, on
r ' Fridnj,M:irih IS, ISSI, 1
at 1 o'cl-iek r. w , tne f.iltrnrtr! i!.Ttb:l rest!
eatale. the priier! jr of 'icorxa Frlu, vli :
A certain tract of land ci'iMO. In oiaermjlTxp.,
adjoining iam!if Jacob p. McU-b r. Win. ()l.
Jonn Klein. Jaoi Snco'.ii. m l. .f. Baker imllP,,.,,,.., - Mni.liini(u
Abraham Bivkrr.c.ntslnin 1? ire, mure r T HTlUQlX, MCYl ll.llllS,
arm In meadow, aaving ttiorr -Te'ed a Iram
dwelling bmote. binlc b.rn. and i.thrr oiiohcno-t.
There are I wj gl orchiinli ua lua preuilfva aod
alao HmesUine. Tbo form aiij ilm the town ot
Klpen-Ul and 1 quite valuibte. Tho premltrs
will becfiered aaa abulo tract, tnJ aUu loparcvb
to iuit pareuater.
TEEMS:
Ten per cent, of haml mnry to be p ild down ;
oae-third on delivery ut deed; oue-tnird In ux
months and one-ihlrd in a yrar with Intercit.
Purchase money to be aecared by jmliment.
SOLOMON J. KAKtit,
Feb. SI, ArWiKnteotUeurKe Frliz.
SonicTset Mcclianieal Works,
COEOllDAM Of THE ABDffl iHE SOMERSET FOlBBIEi
riiiii
Owners and Others,
We !jitk i.t I.truv. !;'i a tut ( if.c
HARTZELL IIHIUE FLOW
UDITOirSNOTIl'K.
Which will bo soM for lcs 11101117
than any other Im ported Plow,
and which will nho do good
llavlnjr been appelated An IltiT to distribute (be
fun. It In the hm it o! Jacob Neil, j., ailmln:i-
tmtor&ur. of John Witt, dee'd.loand aiuonic thoae
r5?,V!'!.VH?7: i Well knovv.i and hi
my otflce In Siouj. rsot. Pa , on Fndav, Marjta U, : who uave ut it.
IMfl. when an 1 where atl iirrs. lutrrented eaa ' " e also make V. t
Vt'eaLs'j inyVe (l.c
wolvehie plo"W,
hly ,-k- ii nf f.y al
attend.
Fell. Zl
W . II. EI PPF.L.
Auiliior.
TIME TABIiXLS.
BALTIMORE at OHIO It. It
'PITTSBUBQII DIVISION'.
On and after July 19. 1880, trains on this road
will depart from and arrive at depot, oonwr (Irani
and V. ater StreeU, aa follow 1 ;
lloov i.i 11.LK Iti:.ms:
Jlooversville is on the look up, tiiere are
several houses he'm;; j:it nj ono l.yjno.
fiisel and one hy I). 8. Lane it Son.
A. 1J. Clark sold his jro;erty to the Sell
Maids and he is rcjMirinj; for the crts-tion of
another house.
Nathan IT.uncr. lucrc'iant, has received
the first freight on the S. A C. 11. 11. from
1'iitshurgh, via. Rockwood.
The new rail road is making thinjrs lively
at llooversville. at any rate it looked like
it yesterday, tn see Am I-uhr's team come
down through the meadi w with a store
dray hanging to it.
Our artists, I.ears t .vmith seem to I do
ing a lively lusin?'3 by toe way their gal
lery is crowded daily.
Jonathan lioyer shot a pheasant, it had
C12 apple buds in its craw, and F. F. Hark
shot another with t;!C. some of them fully
half an inch I0113. They have been playing
havoc with the fruit buds..
This morning we had one of the heaviest
snows we have had at one fall this winter, it
measuring ten inches. Mr. Holt has kept
an account of the snow fulls and says we
had 37, Vcnor wants .":) for the w inter.
Our school has initio down to 10 and 20
scholars out of 50, all down with the meas
les and ii!uniis. The ter cent, will hcsmal!
for this Mouth.
lirr Ske.
llooversville, Mjn!i 1, Iwd.
iir:n.
HA V. On February 21, 1SMI, Cora Bell
daughter of Jno. A. and I.izziel". Hay, ajjed
3 months and 21 days.
Tribtte or II :
AVhkek.13 It has ljeca the will of Divine
Providence to remove by death from our
midst Andrew J. Miller, a piipil of the I -nurd
Hill School, therefore be it
HcmerJ, That as we mourn the loss of our
dejiarted companion we do not weep for him
like others who have no hone, for our loss
is his g:uii, (.'listing it to Him who docth all
t!iiii;-s Weil.
I"!.t1, That as we hok ti;on tiic vacant
seat of our departed companion we have a
hope of a s; :it occupied in that manion
above.
.'. soinl, That in the d?ath of our com
panion our School has lost a fiithful com
panion and a punctual pupil.
Vrmtlmf, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to the bereaved friends in their af
fliction. I.. 0. Dixoes,
Ax ik Cbwkb,
Committee.
MAratiKo.
Asotheb Kxcassrox West. There will
be another excursion West, on Tuesday,
February 22, lSt, and on every Tuesday
thereafter until June 1st. The II. & O. 1L
It. intmula to run a special through car each
excursion for the benefit of Somerset and
Fayette county passenpers. J. H. FriU, j
Passenger ana i icKet Agent at Somerset, i attua realdem-e of the andersivned
HITl-i KKKJCtR. On February 27, 141,
by Ilev. A. Cameron, Capt. John II. Hite to
Miss lliniiic Fcrner, both of Stoystown, Fa.
HOSAMOXD-EFl'LV.-On February 0,
181, at the home of the bride'a parents, hy
Rev. X. J. Shirey, Mr. Jonathan Kosam jnd
to Miss Itosann Kpply, botli cf Jenr.er
township.
DIVELV-nAr.I)WI.V.-In IkTlin, r.,
on March 3rd, lSSl.atlliehon.caf theb-ide'a
mother, by ths T.ev. J. Vi'. Poirenborirer, M.
M. lively to Catharine Ualdwin, both of
Cerlin, Fa.
FOLK EK1ZEK. On Feb. 19, isst, at
Pocahontas, by A. J. Htoner, Ks.j., Jir. Jesse
Folic to Mrs. Sadie lWzer", both of Frost
bitrs, Md.
RICKS-STEELE. On Feb, W, 1-tsl, at
rocaliontas, by A. J. f loner, Ksq., Mr. T.
K Kicks to Miss Lilly M. Sftvle, both of
Frostbur, M l.
McKENZIIl-McKICNZIE. On i,-cU. n,
ISM, at the residence ot the bride's mother,
in Greenville township, by A. J. Stoner,
Esq.. Mr. II. McKenzie to Miss Catharine T.
McKenzie, both of Somerset Co., Fa.
DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTICE
Ijiai" i jtag.inima Ksnftminlateof Oonemauxh
Twp Somerset eountj, Pa., ceoeased.
Tettera of almlnlatrtIoo on the ahnva tii
having beea irrmnted to the ondertiiraad, aotleeia
ovttdj Knwi w (owe inueutce. 10 it to make Imme
diate payment, aaa tnoee Bavtnt; euimi aninst
lt. to present them duly authenticated Ibr etiu.
aient on fSatarday. tbe l:h day of AnriL liiL
Pa., sells the tickets and checks all bafrsaire i
through to destination. For information!
call on or write to him at once. j
March
11AVIDS. JlAUFFMAN', '
Admiuistrator.
A DMINISTIiA TOR'S NOTICE.
Persons in the vicinity of Meyersdale de-1 J
string tickets can tee Mr. Fritz evcrv Friday, Estate of Sarah Lohr, lata of Jenaer Two
... . . r - n. . finMMMt Mini I?. A J
at tne jonfs iiousc, irom 3 to 3 p. tn.
POSTERS roSTERS 1 POSTERS !
Wehaveseonredalargclot of new Job
type an J in order to meet popular prices
have reduced rates m this kind of work 30
percent.
Somerset euusty, Pa., dee d.
Letters or admtnlstatfcm oa the above estate
navinir Deen (trnteu to the nndemaned by tba
lnrpvr auiwirikj, nuttcv ia iiereny (riven to in OS,
Indented Ut the ax id eaiale to make laniiiu
Dayment. and thcae havins claims or dni.ii
afratattlt topreacot tbeu duly anthentlealed Dir
aeltlemert, 00 Saturday, April 21, ltMi. at the
late fendeucecl deceaaed Id mid towttahln!
AUAJkt JI AI RKR.
Mk Administrator,
EAST.
Leave :
PltUburr
KiickikiMtd
Ohio I'yle
Union town
tunelliTille
lit. Pirwod
Hruud Fold
Wt K-vVnn
MiKe-uii
UratliliKk
Hyedmiin
Cumbrrlitnit
Wushintitou
liiihiuoifd
llailiniore
PbllailclrUia
New Vork
WEST.
MAIL. MAIL.
Leave :
10 "t a. ql. hVw Vork t :S5 p. m.
1:1J riiiladt-liibla lsa a. tu.
l:t! ' P.Miiiu. :M -
13 " Hlchmood 10:16 p.m.
li WaiiliuiKion 'JSV a. m
l:zi ., C'limbrrlaud 3-rillp. u.
ls:M lljlulnmu iii "
11:'p. n. Rnrkrod 5:.')i
11:11 " . OhloPrle ',:i "
?l:0 M I'niontoTrn ' SJl M
3 l " Ilruud Ford 7: f "
4:i' Jrtt. PlWHlit e:37 '
1-.J6 " Onurllayiila 7:111 "
ll:tWa. m. W-ilewloU S:r
p.m. M'-kwaport 9:12
l:la. Iu. Kridiioi k
" 1'stuours S:13p. m.
FARM FOR SALE CHEAP,
The undersigned cHeri his Taliulde Farm In
Shade Twp., Somerset euutity. two uitifg cast i.f
H xjrertvllle, and luurtoen nuin from Johmtuwn,
IbrMioriy owtM ly Charles Kodgef. lt oataln
100 jVCIIES !
All eU-ared land and in a aood mate of iltiva'lun.
Also a lance orchard, cuutuininu; all klcds of fruit.
Tho farm hat thereon erected m largo two-ilory
DWELINO IIDIJIJ
well Bnloheil, a mod Bank Bim, )y sarect, an t
all other neecaaary out-bull. linen. Tlx t'arai Is
well watered and never UUuiH iIiik at h .uu
and haru. Fur fur'.ber intormtHin imiuire of
ALO.NZU MOIXtKHS.
Stonyenek Twp., Cambria Co., Juhrdtown, Pa.
Feu. to, lnu
: WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE !.EVF.o AM
1 HARTZELL PLOW, HARWELL'S 1377
AND IMPROVED BROWN PLOWS,
HARTZELL'S NOS. 1 AND 3
HILL SIDE PLOWS. AND
IRON BE4M HILL
SIDE PLOWS,"
All of tthich will he S'dd at ISot;om r.i(v.i. ,
f...f.;M....r M..pf-!nirii ir cntt tin u nnd I
I will make it to your iiiiercvst.i ;.-?t C.
v.
evamine our I
as we can am
d.. We a.-e also jirr jure 1 to do
of rr" airin;r to Suw and ;rl"t Mill
LA mi.
kiniU
The Expreat train learai PltUhurah at 10 P.
M. arrlriaa; at Coonellavillo 1U.C5 V. AL, Kock
wood 11-40 P. M. In return the Expresa leave!
Cumberland at 3 3a A. HI., arriving; at lon-lt-wood
i:Zi A. M., (Jmuellsvlllo t.ui A. M., Pltta
burgh 7:46 A. M.
The mort direct and pleuant route .to the ait
and South via WaahinKtunClly.
Through Mall leavin at 10 Jl A. w, dally, ar
rives at waehlnirton at u.; Baltimore. 1U.M
r. X. : Fhllapelphla S: W a. u. ; New York :i& a.
Kichmond lis A. .
Throcirh Fzpreaa, learlna; 8:05 r. v., dally, ar
rive at WaabuiKton at t w a. . : Baltimore, 7:40
A. M. ; PhiladUliia; l;ls r. n. ; N. V., 4:4 P. n.
Tlirooffh Mail trains dally.
LiKoea traiLi daily ezceft Saciay.
Aoooinmodation traina and t'nyette iprea
daily eioept Sunday.
Ticket ofllcei, corner Filth Avenue and Wood
treetd, and depot ooraer (iraot and Water at.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
C K. IRI), fen. Paawnaer Aient.
U Id. COLE, General Ticket Agent.
0SFHAHS'.C0nET SALE.
Kotlee 1 hereby siren, that by virtus of an
order iwMied out ut' the Orphan" Court of West
moreland ooumy, l'a tiioro will be expose! to
jjutdle sale, ou the premiacs, on
Saturday, (he With day oJWi, 1881,
at 1 o'clock r. ., with loave to adiourn from day
to day, the following dcacrlbedtreal estate to wit
All that certain
TKACT OF LVISTD
ltuate In Lieonler township, Westmoreland
county, fa., boundnt r lanJ of Xah Uyers,
John Rltner, Oeorfjo Phinti'iaad land of E.
Churvh, containing
Sixty and one-half Acres.
mora or le, hfivinic ihTnn erertrd infl
FRAME FLOURING MILL,
with water-power at'ached, one two-ftory Faawc
llwai.Ll.xo Hoc as, and other Improvements: late
tbe real emate of Willi a Krwiw, dexanel.
Sale to be conducted by Lewis Taureox, A(I
minlftratorof aald decooent.
TfcKMS One-third tn hand on eonflaatloa of
ale, and the residue ia two eual annual lnatall
Eents from that time, with lawful Interest on each
ltidtallment from the day of eonUrautkin, tecured
by jadgmeot bocd.
Per Curiam.
March 9, at J. K. BELT, Oerk.
UDITOK'S NOTICl
The undertlgned duly appolntcl auhlitor to as
certain advancements and mitka (lUtributioOi ot
the funds tn haods of thus Fike and (1. S. Orif
11 Dl, executors of Jueeph Fike, dee'd.. to aiil
among those leg-ally entitled thereto.
Hereby gives notice that he will attend to tM
duties of bis appaiuitinent on Wednesday, the 14th
day of March, 141. at bis o!!i-e In Somerset thr
ough when and where all persons interested can
attend.
II. Li. BA EK.
Feb. Id. - Auditor.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
tnuto o George Hanger, lata of Milforl Twp.,
Somerset Co., Pa., dve'd.
Letters of alminirtnitim on the above estate
having been granted to ths undersigned, by Ihe
firoper authority, notice Is hereby given o those
ndebted to it to make hnmediaie payment, and
thue having elalms or demands will present Uiem
duly anthentieatol lor rettlement, on Saturday
the iiCth day of March, IDl, at hts lata resldeucc.
AALONW1LL,
Feb. Id. Administrator.
pi'D
BLIC SALE.
JOTICE.
I herby warn tbe publle not to buy a certain
promulrsory note which I gave to the '-Laale
Machine Works." dated Deoember Sn, 1SSJ, f-.r
114, payable months afterdate, as I aid not get
any value for It, and It was obtained through
fraud, misrepresentation and duress. It Is not a
legal or valid note, and I will never pay It.
March 9, a JOHrf U. HAY.
BOARDING & LODGING.
1 have opened a. first-class
BOARDING HOUSK
at llooversville, Somerset eoua'y. Pa., whore I
ran accommodate all who may give me a call.
Meals and lodging furnifhed at low rates.
March CH AKLLS A. LEWIS,
jpUBLICSALE
OF VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE.
By virtue of the last will and testament of Jacob
7, Walter, dee'd, and the agreement of the widow
and he:rs empowering me thereto, I will sell at
public sale oa the premises, on
Tuasdnj, March l.", 1SS1,
at 1 o'clock p. v.
A farm in Mllfont township, Somerset Cn, Pa.,
CONTAINING 1G I ACHES,
adjoining lands or Samuel (TritchBeld, Jacob
Barkuiau, Joseph Walker and other late the
homestead of Jacob J. Walter, dee'd. This farm
is In a high state or cultivation, having on it lance
and commodious farm buildings in tine ordtr,
large orchard or peach and apple trees, and is
underlaid with valuable bed oi" liuicawne and
coal.
Possession will be given 1st April, 1S81. Ten
(creenuof purchase money to be pild ou day of
sale, when terms will be made known.
OiLLIAN II. WALTER.
March Survh ing Executor of J. J. W alter.
AUDITOR'S X0TICE
In the matter of the estate) In thj Orphan''
of Daniel L. shatlcr, late of J Cour o Sojtetact
Shade towDsbip, dee'd. J county," Penn'a.
Notice Is her by given that rVa 'undersigned
Auditor appointed by said Court to maka a dls
trilHition or tbe funds la the hands or P. F. Shuf
fer, Administrator and Trustee for the sale of the
real estate or said decedent, will sit at his office ia
the Borouxh of Somerset, on Tnri.li. .. 24th
day of Marrh, liwi, fur tbe purpose or discharging
the duties or his Bald appointment, when a'1
whereailp:rsns interest! ea tv-il
Martha Audli."
TOTICE. :
Take notice thtt an ariilicaU.m will lie mvl.
the tiorernor of tbe Commonwealth oi Pennsylva
nia, tor a charter ef Ineorporatlun or the "Tarker
loot Water Company," tbe character and obioci of
tbe corporation to 1 (rmed are the suiiplyinir ol
water to individuals, firms and coriwraiios Tin
Markleton and tbe district adjacent thereto in
I'pper Turkoyfont and Mllford townnliliii m.
set county. Pa.
W. A. DI XSIIEE,
.. . Attorney Bir Petitfoner?.
Match 2, St McKeesport, Pa.
OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
The unilerclitsed Execubr ot David Lohr. de
ceased, will oficr for sale at public outcry, at the
late residence ot the leeased. In Jeflonun towii
s hip, Somerset county. Pa.
Saturday, I'M, of March
i at 1 o'clock p. m., the Pi!!'iwjni dcsri'cd real ci
tate, situate in sua towutoiy, icta tue proirrty
of said decsed, viz :
No. 1. Ths homestead tract, containing 19"
acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of ilenry
Mull, Jont. Barcbiy, Sol. baker, Cyrus Cable
aod others, of which about 60 acres are clear, and
balance well timbered, having thereon erected a
new '1 story dwelling hon-e. new bank barn, wood
him e and other outbuildings, good orchard, good
water, Ac., Ac.
No. 2. A tract ef land, cnot-'iluln? 597 acres,
more er legs, adjointiig binds of Pnilip Neiirow,
Jarab Croncr, Kpa Miauiis, and others, about 10
acres clear and balance we'd timbered with white
oak, chestnut, walnnt, p-.plar. and hemlock. It
contains aim a boe limestone quarry and perhaps
other minerals. .
The above two tracts aro mn.ddered vrry valua
ble and persons wishing to buy are requested to
examine before day ol dale.
rtn.vs:
j of purchafe money, a Iter paymcat of debts, to
reuiain a lien, the interm of laiiich Is to be paid
the wlilow during her lifetime, and at her death
the principal to the heirs of Imvid Lohr. !c-:'d ;
cash and the balance in t J eipial snn'.iil pay
ments without intereid.
Poswaiion given Apr!! 1. ll.
HE.N'KY SCHT.Ad.
Feb. U. Executor of Uavid Lohr, doc'J.
VICK'S
ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE
ForlaSl l an Elueant Book or IM P.iaes, One
tulored Flower Plate, and (Ou Illustnit:n. with
Uescrlmlon or the best 'lowers and Vegetables,
and Directions for growing. Only 10 cents, in
EnglUhorOerman. If you afterwards order seeds
del net the 10 cents.
lek'oHwda are the best In the world. Tbe
Floral Uhdc will tell jou how tu get asd grow
tiicm.
k k's Flower and Vegetable Oardcn,17J Pages,
8 Olored Plates, . Enirravlngs. For W cents
in paper covers ; tlM ia elegant cloth. Herman
or Vjiclinh.
lrkIIIlrtfl monthly IHsuraslnsi
SI Pages, a Colored Plate ta every nuintier and
many hue Knaravinirs. Price il 'ii cents : Five
Copies (or i.ba Specimen Numbers sent for 10
cents ; S trial copies for 'ii cents.
Address, JJtYESVTCfC.
Jaa.lti itucuosior, T,
Tlircliiri!' M:icliin-. '.'(. at xi-in i; dire J'l
rvtili'i in to the Ion .-rin Ur.n in roi k
nr.il .Mull nl'..'. tun:
COOKINC AMD HFATINC STOVFC,
CAR WHEELS AND AXELS. LED
SOLFS, KEELER!?. CRATl.
.BARS AND FRONTS FOR.
SUCA3 CAMPS,
Ami a full
('wtins Sov
for.:;!l aim
rt of rcl-alr
YcryTrnly
SQ.VJMTSZ7 jrgCXr&YCJJL WQSFf,
Somfrct, IVtm'n.
:yA
JOHN F. BLYMYER,
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
OILS, &C,
T'xiN, r'an-. Saw.
iloiiows, Anvilv, Vi.:.v.
Twenty-Sixth Annual Statement
" OF 'THE
Sofflerset Ccnnty Mnmal Fire teiir
ance Ctinpj,
Par t.2 Tear Mm imte M, isa
ATOTICE.
count of Oeora-a Heflley, or Somerset count v Pa
for rent, fce., due him for the us f a house aid
lot tn Berlin, in the county aforesafd, occupied by
Captains Bowlea and Snyder and the men under
weir C'lniiittDo, uurug tae year 1199.1.
.iian-ui,si .tu. IIEFFLET.
The undersigned w;il aiiDlv to th- Iii,.i.,r.
at the present session, for the pessage of an act
authomlngand requiring the Auditor Oeneral
and SUto Treasurer to audit and settle the ac
B
RIDCJK SALI2S.
The Commissioners of Somerset IV.Il n I V Mill nl.
fcr at public sale to the lowest bidder, on
Friday, March II, 1881,"
at H o'clock a. k., on the premises, the building
of the abutments lor a combination bridwe ever
Laurel Hill Creek, where the Somerset and MC
Pleasant tarnpike crosses said stream near the
house o Peter atrwgu, in Jefferson township.
Sealed projiosals will be received up to 1 o'clock r.
of Marsh IX tor aa Iron bottcm lor the super
structure, length. .feu
. ALSO.
On Saturday tbe 12tb day ot March. KM, at 10
o'clock A. on the prembies, the building at the
abutments for an Iron bridiro aver Uoxes Creek,
where the Somerset and Bedford turnpike crosses
taia stream ill somerset borouirh. The suiter
structure to De 01 tne low tniu )tem; extreme
length 3 feet, with a 20 fix roadway. Sealed
proposals for the iron work will be reeeivrc a t the
Oommlss loners' 0 Wee up to 1 o'clock r. x. suid
or.
day.
Plans and specifications can hs seen at tho
ce "n ann nr i eoraery u lmi.
W, M. SUUBOCK, Clerk. - v.
UENMSCOOK, ' :
' J. O. t'Rlf'HFIKLP, '
- JONAS MttLlXTlCK. '
Feb. S3 St . Commiaiiioaers
Balance in hands of Treasurer per Ia.it
report
Received for cash premiums during the
year
Reeeivedouassesnient, No.
Income Tilal.
uisiit ;uaui.i,
April 1 1. ivmj, uoo. uecning!:
t-sspald
May SO, lKt), Mrs. JIary Say-
der : barn burned
Juee 24. 18V, borrowed nwney
and Interest paid in lull
July Cyruj Caven's
bias pail
December 31, l-Vvl. Somerset
Democrat, prlntm; n.iior(S. .
December 1, IVmI, fumerset
Herald, printing rejort,
blanks, Ae
Decemlier 31, l"wu, postage and
siatlonerv uunng tno year. .
Decemlier 31, lsto, olilce ren
and fuel, fur the year 1.10... .
December i'.. It", saUry el"
tbe secretary aud Ircujtirer.
Baisnce li l-.vnil ot trc.iuri-r.
T9 0'
1!U1 56
2173 S7
6 7 1
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1
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Di ok Tons txia.Tgu rog vxab181:
Atirsm Beam, Benjamin If. Kline. James Par-
Sim. Jcs. J. h.iylor. John Snek'her. Chrit L.
Miller, Wm. Baker asd John O. Klmmel. ol Som
erset Ouaty: A. Leonard Bittner. Jacob Ficht-
r, ol BedUird l ounty, andsimuel Matthews, ot
V( csimoreianu vouuiy, ra.
omcRS tixrtMn :
Samnel Barclay, President : Jno H!L-k. fir-.
tnry, Ttvaswrer and Oeaeral A gent.
tij oruer 01 inc Doaru.
Office or Somerset 1
Couoiy Mutual Fire j JXO HICKS.
insurance tympany, v .v.-rf t.-rr
Somerset, Pa., Feb
piary 14
DMIXISTRATOIiS' NOTICE.
Estate or John A. Snyder lateof .Mitford TwpM
Letters or administration on the abora es
tate having been em a ted ta the andersivned,
hy the proper authority, notice la hereby given
to those Indebted to it to rn '.lie lmmoliate pay
ment, and those having claims or demands will
lease present mem uuly autbenllcated for set
lement, en Wednesilay. March 16. Ikki. at the
store ef J. B. Snyder, In Somerset borough.
E. K. SJtYbER.
Fib. 2 . , Administrators.
Tlie followins U a tmnLd list of Goo. h m Slock: Carrion tcr'.i
iia:cueu. uaoiaicri, K.u:-i a. ic. iiiaciamitU'e i.ix.La,
run, lusimm, c, nii.'ry iiKMvraro, "i"af lrwv, ijig Saiil;-t, ilu:iir lii'ckltt I
Itits, anU T00U. Taiiiu Knive-and Forks, I'ockot Kn;vc, rf.-is!,r3. Stmim an.!"r
the lurjicst "totic in Sircr-r-.-t County. Paint'T's UimkU. a luil t k. H'liitM f ,
ColorC'l I'aint.s fir iini.lt- aii'l (nu!(!e p.i:ntii,j. I'uints in t.ii a!! cii.
Varriisli,'lurx-n:ine, Fia.i i'.l Oil.Lra-lio, Jain.a Drver, VVnIr.ut
..ttin-, Ac. iii-io-iv of all siz-ati'l cur to
any nharie. The Lot t.i! oil always oa iiar. 1.
".r ut" ( ..;il ;i Lamps 'is v r-,-
l.Tc nml coiiiiirUt-s vrr; ;.-;. ::it
Mvlii. liirttoni "!i-:-'
l:,r. M:t!cv ar. I
f'."..-.-.-:if Sn-AM tt'
Srvv
ttin-li:
kin.U. til .:
Cr.ib Hort. I'i :
Mjun lfa!Dmcr. ':
sues. Looking Oia---".
-t K,-,
l)i wir .Mats, lla
lt y, lluttf r I'rint.s, Mop
Chain, Halter ( 'iiuii:, !
quality. l"..r
Har i.'w 1.1' all
't I... For.;-", pailc-i, K.ikcs. Mart-'a-i--.
J. .--i vthcs, Miatiifi, ,,rittl'i,. t'.i-tf 1.
If r?. Cdrriage an-i Tire Bolts of all
Vn.-f.!.trd. l i;H.-s Vi-inr- y.-.,, s-. v,
1 su... . 1..,:.. n l-tichpt", i -.rine, Knpe of cU , I'ny Vi'.
i-'titi-'"!. 'i'r;i; . .-:f. !vari;.-. Meat l iiitors ami tur.Wr "l'mrti" f.
iO.l at! S-nibKnh-II.r-;...,,... :-,:-rv Itr.A, i'-ar
IIOOU-I.OC KS, IHXf ;t;m. C ltEVLS, J.ATCII11S, D0S!.K.ORK
V Silt t, i'o',V;!(T, St.
ati'l ert-rvtliing i the V
'I"
The fact i. 1 kvi evi rrtUi:.
in this kind of pjols anil 1
nny one in nccu of any liiiiiLT 1:1
I will always pive a reasonable cr
for thcr patrinH2C. ami Imj tiiis
iitifrs to :i.e War. ! ware t.-a.l. T .
1 . dv a'.tciui-.ii to i:. Ivntor.s v. l ,j
:: , w,l liii'i it t.i ti:-ir a:lvaj:ii-Tf. ?.
t ivMiRil.:e iK-rjons. I tliaa.: '
new or. os.
wavin t-i in.-iki'
::ia;'
' I'uve. e:r.. ( '
?cal c-xc!vi-.iv.;
are LuiMiii?. .
iv" mo a ra!
I" I'l l C'lli i;.f
DOX'T FORGET THE PL ACT.
IN o.
January 2i, ISW.
BAER'S BLOCK."
JOHN F. BLYMYER1
Eyes !
Eyes
Bsausi
yes
!
If you wish to preserve your sight get a pair of Spectacles
or Eye Glasges that suit you eyes. I have the finest stock of
Glasses in the County and will guarantecsatisfaction,
EYE GLASSES in Rubber Frames and
FRATflELESS Eye Classes,
Spectacles, Nearsighted Glasses, Colored Glasses, Shooting
Glasses, Goggles. Anything not in stock will be ordered in
when desired. Goods will be exchanged if net suitable. AH
who need glasses should call and exaimnc my rtock.
O.N. BOYD,
"Druggist
Somerset, 3?a.
m CEHTRAL HOTLE
Main Street,
Somerset, Pa.,
Will opaa f-r jiuost.? oa
January 10th, 1SSJ.
This honse 13 (arcished ia fiit
class, mcflerri s'.jh, with tte rno I.ra
conveaiencea cf Heater?, Ilct sr.d
Cold Wttler Bathg,
Lnrgo Iveading llociT!?, Parlors end
Chambers, and ta good stable at
tached. Tbe Tithe and Bir will be
as good as tho e.
From exner
ness I flatter
satisfaction to all Lo czVt.
H'.s cfincfrintlv on hnrA :t !.:s
PURE RYE WHISKY
i-' r s,J. by t'.e I-arrf 1 cr srulion,
sv.::'-.If.r
MEDICAL M MCHAUICiL
IPUPvIPOSES.
Ordi r-i a-Uirc-cI to Crlin,
r.ill rcci ive j.roinj t attcntin.
.M.-rck 2, ISsO.
ience ia the Hotel lni. cj,, 1.. 1 t 1
myself i C rrnacr cometeet toimtvBank,
all Lo all
F. S. Eleindienst.
CHARLES J. HARRISON,
( a.-hkr aiil ilaaayvr.
Collootlucs ma lt & ail pans c; the United Stair...
sZ'g-i T ti Ti rTT T Vi cl'c, moJ Batter acj ether checks !
0 0 Li E Ji I Ll i O iictMi 13,1 cah1- Aer3tr.,IWesteniexohaii
s-lwayi oa buoU. KAchtasncs mi!eirtlip-jn;:.t.
HSTADI JSIIKJ 181Q.
KnTlna; f.r tlie paat year or tw;. txnmlilT
nnaMe to anpilr ilie ini-rri'nx tlr'nana I r u.y
kooJs I hare built an a Ulliim in my Bii:t i j-tc
in a larae aaioant ut
NEW AND WWlH HACHIHEET
ncsi. Awccr.ta sollcflai
Partl-e itertrftix to parrhis V. S. i i.n
CENT. 1TDE; I.O.I X, ma ! msr.
ilatel at th! Bunk. Tle o.n; 'os ar- jrr; M.! ia
i!momjiat!;ns cf 4a, 1J0, Jco aoJ I :.
niSSOLUTIOX X0TTCJ2?.
Notice Is keretiT arrest)- at the trn of Walter
Trnxal fc Co. of Oebtaaru. Pa., have been diseolT
ed br mataal cmsrnt. Tbe books will bejlo the
care of Walter k. Trexal acUl tbe loth of Marrb.
Immeitiate settlement Is rcjasted.
(ilade. Pa., Febnjarr 17. 11.
Feb. ..., WAf-TEK, TEIXAL k. IX.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
At an OrpUaa'a Court heM at Somer'i-t, Pa oa
the Mih of January, ls.il, tin acieitno.1 AuJ
itor was. in motion oa Jobs O. Ktmmell, Esq., il il
ly appointed to make a llsuilxttii of tlie iitaos
In the hands of An-1reir Hoover, Ailrninlstratorol
IarM Hoorer, 4eeL, to aad siumi those levaliy
en! lUed thereto.
By rirtae of the abore appointment, the tra ler
slgned hereby ijlres noiire that bo will Bret at
htsorBeeia the bon.uzh of Sonrrset, Penn'a..
on Wednceday, tne Snf day of March, lmi, at 1
o'clock r. ll to attenl to the dalles of bis ap
noinlment. when snd whrrv all iw.-..m ini.r..t..i
can atfraA rf they think pr-n-r.
f . t u?r B. SCOTT.
Feb.. . Auditor.
D
ISSOLUTION' NOTICE.
The Drn ofL. H. SrtlkOo.. baa been dleaolrad
by mntoal eonsenr. The bonks of the rm will
be In tbe care ot Walter Traial ejitll tbe lotb
ol March. Im-nediau settlement is requested.
Obvle. Pa Fel-ruary n, im.
Feb. a Im. H. WF.FF k CO.
and thereby almost dsntlstl mj eiacizj tit ma
utarinrtnx.
I bare nw oa hand a lanre stock (onrfsUnif of
nfAXKKTS,
OASSIMERES. SATtXETS.
JEAS, REPEUU.VTS, FL.AX:ir !.-.
COVERLETS, tJASPETS.
YARNS, kU
which I wish to
T2AI3 7Z2
JIT m ,it""''-iu rrr
t'an.'''-sia crcry rt.untvin
oriers i..r
rilMVIlnO
vpi-ience in Ihe
i'-!r-ss not reiin-rl. ur-.r;r wiacivnu iaror
atrtv knfjua. Syr terms a.l.i'-cs
c. . wi Drnr.y,
N.n Dr.-a N'arwrles t HE.NKVA. ti. Y.
h.'HN 'wllwi. jA!oiuekat VhulcJ;!tf.
l'?n.!;U.:'.
vr"i"T
KuISLATIVENOTICK.
ADMINISTRATOR'S .NOTICE.
Estate of EU Sailor, late f Mkldiecrerk Twp,
Somenei Co., Pa., deceased.
Letters of ailmlnlttraUoa on the abort estate
baring been rranted to the uiwlen!rned by the
uroFw .uuiuii , wj.iuw Hvmij ifiveB vo iu I ' x win B n vrr, en zn t.ie
iSersoo Indebted to said estate tnmake lnnwiiau roods arxl full mine tu ail.
payment, erxlUxne harlns;claiinsaainsttlie same ! SrN'e cnvtumersDwl those we tailed to Rn.l
will present them duly ami.entiuaud t,t male. 1 but rear, w ill (.lease address card to
X en Thariay. the tr.h day of Slarch,
WM. S. JlUHUAJi,
CJnnahoniTc,l.
Farmers. I hate the kind of jrv jm r-i. I
want j'Hir
' WOOL !
to workup
niHT IX l'OVR OflX fOl'STV,
and In order to reach ail try entnmeM tn irf.-o-l
time, 1 hare employed the same si'i 1 had last
year, and in a'l.lltiiin Air. Jocpb L. Dauherty.
who ttrst Intrudueed my (uuis into maay irts of
thl? canity.
I win strive, aa :n tne put, to gire nrstcu-'s
Ttte an larin(kl will m' tnpllnttion to the
lMCtl4ire iW a special a4Tt lor himself and
i:t!Tj. r the wyneiit of prorUioBS. etc., furniih
rd to c-iir...nic nf rolnn?t;ers, on serrtce awier
t!. iwn: inl rf Captain Bwls. cf Centre rmini.
rn.l vsw'niii Scniu-k, oi Somerset county, ta lSrti
C. KEISSINOER
r.vmi. PrTTi'., 1
!Vth ir . !--t (
E
?x t : i rons' n otice.
al, at the Ute rci Joo.v of deceased.
Fob.
W. T. MOORE.
Administrator,
Apr 7
lUuleof Jjuithan P. Iyihr. late of Qttemaiinnin
Vwusn., deceased.
L'lrs le(amentarr on the abore estate bar-
l ia foe.- raniel to tne an;rs:aned by pn.per
aiirh:iiir. boMms Is hereby r'ren to all persons
lr.:oUted to sni.1 estate to m:ike immellaie par.
ire it, id thwe hiiiar claiuie aaslnst it to pre
sni ihcm duly seihmicred icr settlement, en
."mrdar. lilii.b day f.raary. lial, at the
l.iu rcsnieEi-ooi 'dse'.i. In eld uwn.hlp.
KUZAB1TH LOHK,
NEf i A.L0HK,
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