The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 16, 1881, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    U!
I1C
Somerset Herald.
;i:o.
i;. ?CVl.U Kditir.
Tbe sleighing is said to be pls:idid in
some sections of the count v.
Owing to the inclement weather Sunday,
our churches were but slimly attended
Mr. F. W. Beocckcr, our genial young
frit lid rroni Jemner, M u a visit on Thurs-
Farmers are now waiting for mild wcath
; cr, tlint they ran commence their spring
! work.
I
One day or last week Jude Hall, of lled
ford, purchased from Hon. John Cessna,
the two Chorpenning lots immediately eaet
of liner's Block, fronting Main street on the
south and Union tired on the nortiu The
price paid was sixteen hundred dollar We
hope to ate handsome buildings pla& i up
on both lots during the coming siiuiin.T
MiiiForo, llun-h li), l.st. S ncot Itiruht .FoHoiii(i the repcr
nwrnit IIuralu : There is nothing eier of tiie Iliimliert school, Milford clistiii t :
.Moving day conn- near the end of the
week tlux year, the first of April falling on
; r n Jav.
.ilet Poa-tI'VJ'
March W K. US1.
Pencils at OavdV.
s.r:.-,l dycl's.
C. X.
nd V.ye
;!.! at C,
'"t f
l I diur IT! " T .
MVjnt cni.lt prices.
11 1 I ., n ,1
,..Vrthai Ilcrllcy scum" ....
. rii.;,iiiiir of fomerM-t.
. ,,v(..,.l Tin Wareat "bed rock"
(" S-lioiri Stove and Tin Store.
. vv f Friiif- juT received at
" Mi.A. K. X iu V.
1 cleaned Iroin cur
Vforc warm weather
Tiie State tlsh commission U now preuar-
ed to distribute fish among those wishing to
receive them.
In another column we publish the list of
tirand and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve
for the April term, It!.
e are at present experiencing another
cold snap. The ground ii coverea) with snow
and everything is frozen tight.
' s- -
Mr. Ross B. Reed, of DunW, has been
spcntling the past few day in town. He
returned home with bis wife and child today.
Misa Emma Davidson yesterday took her
departure for Somerset where she will spend
some weeks visiting relations. Btdford In-
Mr. Jacob I'. Weinicr, with his wife and
family left for Nelson, III., Tuesday morn
ing, where they exjtoct to make their future
home.
..it-y
r ,;!!. Wet can buy a Valise for
lilati any other place ' ovvn ut
j t i infirm the public that
n iu.'v.'. ti.o price of ail Job Work
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Iteuewer
is a universal lavorite for restoring gray hair
to its original color, and making hair grow
out thick.
It is only necensarr for the citizens who
profess horror at the profanity indulged in
on the street to have the otTndcrbronght
into Court to have the shocking vice sun
niarily stopped. TTudcr the law it Is aa
"offence against the oace and dignity of
the commonwealth." Its abatement is right
at the band of any one with public spirit
enough to attempt it.
C. J. Harrison, cashier of the Somerset
County Bank, last week purchased from Mr.
Jacob J. Walter his brick residence on East
Main street, now occupied by J. H. Zimmer
man. Mr. W. J. Bacr had leased the housa
from Mr. Walker before the sale was made,
so Mr. Harrison will not get possesion un
til the 1st of April, 1882. The Bank, how
ever, will lie moved into the vacant room in
the new building, formerly occupied by the
Adams Express Company, on the 1st of
April.
It is difficult for anyone to understand
how a woman con be happy whose sealskin
sacpie lias been lengthened by sewing on it
a piece of fur. She knows that her sacque
is short, and everybody knows that it Is
short, and she knows that everybody knows
it, and everybody Knows that she knows
that cverylmdy knows it, and she knows
that everybody knows that she knows that
everybody knows it, and everybody knows
that she knows that every'oody knows that
she knows that everybody knows that she
knows it. I'uci.
Farmers should be on the lookout for
horse thieve. Several cases of attempted
and successful stealings are rcKrted in dif-
y..u
iotliii'?. sill
lint's. School and t'hild- fvrent parts of the state.
pintle nnl prices, nt
I
o. .Vr-"5
It is said that a new Republican paper
will make its aiiiearani-e in our neighboring
:. .-"V:" " ' i town of Bed font in the wear future, with
:,, ::,y .niiiicss mw raining in. M,Cicjc,lt capital at its back t. make it go.
ski! I-'"'1
Mm. A. K. I hl.
I
v.vi want to buy a Neck !
The 1st of April, that awful day, drawcth
Uir J mil f-i.it IV"" . .n.liUK.K.
IrshLs in falling into everything that is left
uncovered.
;,r:il .Miinty has nineteen c-audidates
!.;,i:.-v.iMican nomination forcoun-
. save m Kiev if "U buy your
.. l .llct Artii'les and Stationery at C.
,vi!'-.
, ,rt:, in embroidery '"
Mks. A. E. Vhl's.
,i i-i i ii- iiig near, and those who
. cij..tv:''r their liK-ation for the next
:,n a r-ady preiring to flit.
buv a Tie, tvarf and
Aivording to the latest prognostications
the first thunder of the season will be heard
in this section about the tst of May. The
first clap will be immediately over the Col
lectwr's dtlice. Let 'er roll.
If there are any class of men who arc busy
atth.sseasonofthcycar.it is the candi
dates, who can be found at all the sales and
public gatherings of the country, looking
up friend and pressing their claims.
Mr. Jacjb Zeigler has rented the old 11 a-
... I..... i rt .r? Mini I . l? . .... . r
en wain ----i l'us iann, a snon oistanje souiu-weni oi
j'ln.UV.ch ami Win, CutTs or Collar town, and is sinking a shaft on it. In
II, :i'y ket i the laK-st styles. sjlort timc uc wi!l ( prepared to furnish
rul the liet asyorluicni m . iimiw h,
m
Much care should be taken with the ad'
vent of warm weather to cleau out cellars.
drains, and rid away the garbage accumu
lated about the house premises during the
long winter. These things are the fruitful
: a.o'ay I
r:
,!i;:mnc i)t
M. A. K. I'bi. s.
uii "f flothiiig. c.tial to custom
all ti.e itot slylc-, just received
;:j.lf!;.!iia at IlciUcy's.
-i;....l arriving daily at Sd. 1'hl's
i au ! Hat St.ire, So. 4. Mammoth
oicrx't. Man-h 2d. 141.
( !itr!iipla:ing having sales we
-,v. wc have rcduccl the pri of all
., . -half.
v;.iii: i he morbid humors of the blood
,''..r two of Avers Fills, and you
u- c clearer head well as bi altbicr
a:u! canvassers make nun $25 to
.-k s.';iiu goods for E. . Hideout
.. i ' IUn lay strict. New York. Send
.I'atal.v'ue and terms.
!li i.ur n.'w tj-ie and new cuts we are
i-. 1 i i I'rlnt pn-ttier and neater Horse
.aa . vcr ln-fore. We have had a ntim
j ..-.fc-r. a'rea.ly.
a 1 Constables will pitas take
. :'.m- C.i:. II. Fisher & Co. have
the !arjc lot of legal blaiiks former
i: M S h rock's store.
.n:: riin hascr for Store, Stock of
a-; 1: iv Fixture. Isae or rent of
-- ns for a term of years. Inquire at
W. s. KriL'ar. a-sistant post-master of
li --.if of li'recntatiTes, will please
'!: t!iank f..r a copy of the Ecgisla-
!:,, ry.
-cjiMne Court ha decided that tax-
j.ivc a rir-lit to work out their road
i to- s;iiervisors have no right to a
::u--. on t.iX'Kso worked out.
' tuc ri liit, U'st, and most durable
k for Star, ami take no
Y -uii- ut the Grocery, Flour and
Jositii Kr.ii.tn.
lj tiisrrii-l coiiph-, about starting
uti j.iii. can ave money by purchas-
:.. .r .,k Stoves and Tin ware at A.
j !l' urn Stove and Tin Store. Call
4!!.ltie.
' r for sail- tiie house in mhkh I now
Tl.i Iiu:im- contains eight rooms and
I f.:.i-lMil. Terms. One-fifth cah ;
I. " 4 nml ." years with intcr
J. F. Bltsitr,
; H. i i-iicr A Co. kes-t) all kinds of
("'. i 'mi-tallies', and lawyers' Igal
i'vetlur with Marriape Certificates,
Ur.l-. l:nnl Canls, Aatomatic
!.! i-verything in the Stationery
.'"o i f Apple trees in dilTcrciit
tin- foiintry have been disrcred to
" "Mlif one side from the rootsto the
' h i Mippovd that the extreme
of the trees froie during the cold
"rpaiiding hurst the tree. I
source of disease.
The trout -fishing season will commence
April 1st, but it is said there are few, if any,
in our mountain streams, owing to the se
vere freezing during the winter. In some
places the water in ihc rivulets congealed
clear to the bottom.
The boom in the Job Frinting line con
tinues at the Hf.bai.d office. Our facilities
for turning out first-class work are not ex
celled by any country office in Western
Fennsylvania, and the people are beginning
to understand that fact.
Subscribers to the Herald contemplating
a change in residence on the 1st of April
will oblige us bv giving timely notice stat
ing the post office at which they now get
their ttaper as well as the office to which
they wish to have it changed.
t . H. Rupple, Esi who has been con
lined to his bed for the past ten days with a
severe attack of pneumonia, we are pleased
tosav-is rapid! v convalescing. He is at
present able to sit up, and hopes in a few
davs to be able to be at his office.
No town will grow and prosjer unless ita
citizens lend a hearty, substantial welcome
to every legitimate business enterprise un
dertaken within its limits. This is a fact,
and one, too, that the most narrow-minded
ought to be able to comprehend.
We have been informed that Dr. H. S.
Kimmel has purchased from W. H. Rupple,
Esq., bis lot, next to II. F. Schell's where
the old Glade House used to stand, and that
be will erect a private residence on it some
time during the coming summer.
Adam Forepaugh, the great showman, of
I fcrs a premium often thousand dollars for
: the handsomest lady in America whom he
j wants to travel with his show for thirty
j weeks, appearing daily. As beauty and not
talent is required, good looks alone will se
cure the prize.
Representative Colborn, of this county,
has introduced in the Legislature a supple
ment to the charier of the Salisbury rail
road Company authorizing the company to
extend "its present railroad from a oint at
or near its prcisent junction with the Titts
burgh and Coiwiellsville railroad in Somer
set eountv to a toint ou the railroad lead
ing from the State line to Bedford known
as the Bedford and I!ridgciort railroad, at or
near V ifialo Mills in Bedford county and to
connect wt ii the saM roaa or unyoincrui
or near that oint and to increase its capital
oek eight hundred thousand dollars.
We last week received from Mr. Isaac T.
Brubaker, of Stoystown, and from James
O. H. Kiernan, of Somerset, invitations to
be present at the 50th Annual Commence
ment of the Jefferson Medical College of
Philadelphia, which took place Saturday,
March 12th, at 12 in. Both young men
have been attending the above named insti
tution for the past two years and having
successfully passed the examination were
last Saturday presented w ith their sheep
skins and pronounced full-fledged M. JJ's.
The Hr.nxLD extends its sincere congratu
lations ta both and wishes them un!oundcd
success in tiie practice oi ineir ncmy
acquired profession.
There is a bill before the Legislature of
this State which provides that "any person
who shall beat his wife or other fwiualc per
son shall receive not exceeding .to lashes
upon his bare back by means of a whip or
lash of suitable proportion and strength for
the purpose. This punishment shall be in
flicted by the sheriff of the county or by one
of his deputies within the prison incloftire
of the county in which the offence was com
mitted. and in presence of a duly licensed
physician and of the keeper of the prison or
one of his dtpnties, but in the presence of
no other pcoon." A whole congress of un
happy wives who have felt the brutal blows
of barbarous and uncivilized husbands will
rise up and call Mr. Ruddiman, who is the
author of the bill, "blessed," if he succeeds
in having ii enacted into a law.
than fault-finding and abuse. To fault or
U'lUV H . I llluiOUlllll, IMUIJUIl , 'ni ,ri i
loader and usages of a party, requires no ed
ncalion, no brains, no inleilcet and no mor
el culture.
Abusing tku le.tdcrs and finding dull wii.ii
the Umc-lionorod usages of t!i3 grand old j
Republics u party h.-is Iweii th business of
the editor of the Meyersdale Ominxfrcinl for
the last year or more: but then vou know it
in ai.f.ll tt ..i. ii, tin Int:! nlnl Fr. 11 v.. J te t.1. !
turc or thought; and toU 1 think is why the
editor (Lou) delights in howling and kick
ing at the leaders and principles of our good
old party. I am pretty sure that no true
Republican in the county, at least none
thai I have talked with, and I have talked
with a good many, but that condemns the
course of the Commercial in the strongest
terms ; and all ore ready to iy that -the
Cutntwrcinl is a stinking nuisance, and that
Lou had much better devote his columns to
the "Greenville school-house burners,"
"The Knights of Labor," etc., an 1 let pol
itics, the Republican party and its princi
ples, and the good old pioneers who possess
such ample ability to lead the party to vic
tory, alone. If, however, he w ill sti.l per
sist in his treacherous course, I am afraid
the Republican party will soon leave him
and all those who side with him, alone ; no
difference how high he or they used to stand
in the party, their present course, ns well as
that of all the "kickers" and "bolters," is to
be condemned in the most emphatic terms ;
they will all see it, but prohably not until if
is too late. Gentlemen, when I say you I
will regret your present course, I know
whereof I atllrm, because I have had a lit
tlecxpericucc in that line. I thought I was
right and saw the mistake only when it was
too late; but experience is a god school
and in such a course it is a very dear one.
Editor Smith calls the editor of the II ea
al! a hyp.icrite for pointing out some of
the mistakes of the "bolters'' and ''kickers;''
with equal consistency cao he call the Re
deemer of the world a hypocrite for pointing
out tiie m'stakes of the Pharisees and Sad
ucees and condemning their course. Every
true member of the party kuowi that the
caurseof the "bolters'' and "kickers" and
"independent" Republicans must prove det
rimental to the party, if persisted in ; and.
if the editor who has bocu conducting the
Republican organ of the county for twenty
or more years, when I12 sees such enemies
creeping into the camp to set up their de
structive creeds; I sny, if the editor would
not rise with all his might und condemn
the course, in the rtronet language, he in
deed would be derelict in the responsible po
sition be holds, and in the duty he owes to
his party. I think it is one of the editor's
duties, when he sees that a few would-lic
leaders are opposing the principles and u-a-resofthc
party, like the ' bolters" and
kickers'' arc doing everywhere, to 'cry
aloud and spare not." He must w het his
sword and cut rifjht and left untilYvery en
emy is subdued, and he can always rest as
sured that nine-tenths of the Republicans
in this county will stand up to him and
help to light the battle successfully and de
cWvelv. RiTim.icAX.
CRT MOST II.
M
...!
...
No. in attendance during met..,
A vera;:c ... .............
Per cent of. , !KI f.'J lit)
, t-W OMi XCSTII.
Whole N'o.in 'attendance. 10 8 IS
Average..... 1 7 17
Per rent of ;. ..1M 'Xi '.)
rii.'uii MOXTH.
Vi'hoie No. in attendance .......'.pt ii 10
Average. 10 7 17
Per re' it of.... ..W t)l
i-ornrn moxth.
Whole No. in attendance ..lt 0 19
Aver.ige 9 l 13
Per ccut of. ...91 OS 0(5
nfTH MflXTH.
Whole No. in attendance 9 11 20
Averii;.tj..... ...8 9 17
Per cent of. 9S f 91
Average attendance durin;; term...9 7 16
Per rent of. .,t'7 91 95
Tupils who attended every day during the
last month : J. F. Baker, H. E. Atchivm,
J. C. Atrhison, E P.. Tedrow, Jesse Rubriirht.
Sijie, Annie Hoover, Annie Wheeland,
C. R
Elsie r-'ipo, Amanda Humbert
Pupils who attended daily during term:
J. F. Baker, 1L E. Atchison, J. C. Atchison,
Annie Hoover, and Annie Wheeland.
I tender my sincere thanks to the citizens
of this district for their co-operation with
me, also to the scholars for their obedience
and kiiiiitie-s shown toward me during the
term.
C. H. Tkhbow,
X eaclier.
OVERHIET MARKET
lnrroclol by Oook av Hhbhits
(ULRI IB .
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLO'JH A
Apple. drt3!, ft ft
Ai.lclmiwr, HH rS
i'ntn. fl IM t
It-j;.r, V (eic)
l.iuttnr, ft Kr.iill
Bukwtwat, fi baanel ,
" meal, luO k
IWeswai. V (1 ;
iiiteomsluialdKrs, V
" !ile, . "
" e.iuntry bams, fl
Vara, (er) ft l-of hl
Corn, ( sbollmt ) ft tiKlUal ,
CuramcalW
Uatf klns, ti ,
Kvita, V do
Flour, bbl
Flaxseed f) bo.. (64 K)
Hams. (tur-corxl) fl fc.....
Ijir.1. VI ,
Leather, red aule, p
" apper , "
" kip,
Middling;, aad ohop 100
Oau, fl bo
lolatoes, bu (ccw)
Hwhn, dried, ft ft
Rje flt o
lunii, w ft
Suit, No. 1, fl l.t.l.eztr
" UroaDd Alum, per sack.
" Ajbcon, per aacic
urr, yellow V ft
white
Tallow. ft
Wheat, bos .
Wool, fl ft
Vxhl'-J-lr
1 i
. ISO
.. 4JC
fine
00
at
tie
.....t.6oifi;s
........ uT0
.sc
l'rt
..ii 0UUj M
lie
13 t
lUeiJVJe
Slt-
W5TG
T.'iH'SOO
1 M
.......3i34ue
4MM)B
S -o I'Je
.i!ie
..st ibttn 00
..ti u: to
4 Oi
dtfio
lugll
7e
. KSij-H to)
UiO
A highly prized exchange says : Before
the robins and bluebirds have made their
appearance, catalogues are coming from the
gardeners, florists and seedsmen, asking the
public to get ready for the bloom of an ap
proaching summer. There U almost an
irony in suggesting liles and sweet-will
iams when the thermometer is at zezo,
and yet, what is more appropriate than a
contemplation of the possible pleasures of
the future when suffering under present rig
ors and discomforts. At all events, it is a
good thing to be reminded of the flowers
which we should not omit to plant ami cul
tivate when the season will iierniit it. A
orae is enriched and sweetened w hen sur
rounded by even a strip of bloom, such as a
little care will furnish it.
John, a bright and interesting little child
rtf V, Tkv.I. P Vlmmpl'l flip fiftliie and
affable express agent at this' place, has been to the standard which it ought
The Cambria Iron Company lately present
ed to the people of Johnstown a building of
magnificent finish and ample proportions, to
be used as a library and for lecture purjxscs.
Gentlemen connected with the same com
Iany have endowed the library in such a
manner as to insure its support, the expense
of its attendance being put down at $1,21)0 a
ear, the supply of books to lie kept up by
receipts from the same endowment and con
tributions from other jieople. The citizens
of Johnstown are employees of the Cambria
Iron Companv, a corporation which has lit-
rally built up that magnificent borough,
now one of the richest and most influential
in the country. All great corporations do
not evince the saiac interest in their em
ployees as that shown in this instance by
the Cambria Iron Company, and the conse
quence U that the character of the workmen
List or JrnoRs. Following is the list of
Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve
ut the next regular term of Court, beginning
on the 4th Monday of April (the 2-Mh day.)
end coiitinucing one week :
GRASn jtKole".
Allegheny Frederick Shaffer.
Iterlin Bor. Jacob Krissing.-r, Jacob Gea
ry, Frank Forney.
Brothersvalley Henry If. Stahl.
Jenner Jacob Spangy, Jhomns Galla
gher. Lower Turkeyfoot J. A. Sanncr, Josiah
Hyatt, Aaron Weimer.
Meyersdale Bor. Allicrt Keim.
Middlecreek W. R. King.
Milford Jonathan L. P.ittncr.
Paint Jacob Fox, J. W. ShaD'er.
Quemahoning E. W. Plough.
Somerset Bor. J. S. Picking.
Suuerset Frank F. Koontz.
Stoystown Bor. Xoah Bownmii.
Summit Samuel McKrnzee, Nelson
Maust, F. F. Walker.
Fpjier Turkeyfoot Jonathan I minbold.
I'rsina John Anderson.
Th'j Chambersbtirg l'nhilc itiuu,u says;
A pious young man has been visitiag va
rious sections of Franklin county, represent
ing himself as a theological student. Intel
ligent and knowing or pretending to know
the prominent men of the various
churches, he gains the confidence of mem
bers, mid has in a number of instances bor
rowed money to "pay espr--w charges on
bonks." He is n book agent, und has adop
ted this pursuit for the ptirims,; of getting
means to complete Ids education. He ex
hibits a letter of recommendation from
Rev. Mr. McAllister, of Walthftm, Mew
York, and -rives his own name as Shaw.
James Carlisle, however, i.s his right name
and as he is known in Xew York. Hois
described as a seedy looking individual,
poorly dressed, and wearing very dirty
linen ; is abova the average height, und
sixirts a dark moustache and side whiskers.
He has borrowed in sums of three dollars
tipiece from quite a numlier of giod people
to "pay express charge cm books," the
pious young man who is a pious fraud, then
skipping to some other community to ply
j,is vocation. Pass his around.
Foil S.vr.K. Purham Bull, three years old'
apply to
P. F. Crrr.
MAUHIKO.
TIMK TABIES.
n.lITI.MOKE & OHIO n. 11
PITTSBURGH IJIVISION.
On and after Jaly 19, 1840, train on this road
Rill d'part from and arrive at ilrjwt. cumcr rDt
and W ter htrceia. as follows :
1 VALUABLE 11 K A L ESTATE!
"' i IW vli(nacf an nnUrof Ml nA out of tb
1 'urt f 4kinihn.n i'Jrr of iSuirtt County, I-a.,
tSTt j1'"' Bi J'fCll, I Will Xti 1 ( t fcfctQ ,J jiulv
Friday, March I , I3S1,
at 1 o.cl.xk p. di . t':) 6.T.w: ; Jo'orllioi real
tecum, as lb rin u(cm , Friia, via. :
4 certain tract of hnd atlnare tn Sncmt
Tp , iioinl:nc lntx'iiuf Jfit H. Spluer, Wm.
Cloi.'l. J.ilm Kiln, .laroi, Mian 'Is, S;tl. J. itaic
er and Ahnih:n luker, rjt-t iliilna; rt) trrei
wire or lexufwikii-h itmut V. rn-rt sre elr
ami IS ai-rea In mimdoar, l;vli, fiirrern erected
atrkinadsclllnn Iloiue, liaok. burn, mod other
out h'.uses. There re two a:ol orrii-i! on tlio
premises and aiao llmerrmie. 1 he farm dclns
the Iowa otSicwtvlUsaiiJ lnuite vluati!e. The
Itremixra will 1.0 otlereit as a whole tr-t lnl alnj
la lirnI ta auit I'urrhascra.
TER313;
19 per cent, of hand money tu be pM U iwn
nne-tliinlon delivery of need; ono third In tlx
mnntha and tme-tMrd hi a ;nr wun tDtcrcst.
l'urclmfe mucey tobesaenml by Judgment
SOIJ.MON J. HAKKK,
Feij'y 23, 18S1- Aniirneo ot Oeorge Vrltis.
J. A. !
lluvlfisr bffen ajipolritej Aa'll!orln.Jhtrr.iiU the !
fan.J io the nanus ol Jacob Ne'f, .)., inin:. J
trator .. of John Wilt, decM,loaul among Ukum '
lctritlljr entitled tlicreto. I hereby (five uwi.-e that
1 will alleoil Ui the dutluj ul m a),u.iliM ami, at
my otflre In Som-rsci, ! , on FrMar. Marvs is.
ii, . m 1 ncre ao r;rwi lulert(ed eaa
kileud.
V.' . H. ni'PPEU
Fto.SJ AoUlior.
Somerset Mechanical Works,
CONSOLIDATION OF THE ABDISOH ABB S5MES3ET FOOSDHIK
TO
Farmers, 3Iercl;its,
Owners n Oisieiv
Mill
HARTZELL IHUE PLOW
Which will Lc soA !ov leu m-jnev'
than any other IiniortoI I'l'nv,
and n hirli will nii f!' '.'wi
Vi't'i!'.:
WOjVV-EjRIIsT.E plow
Well known and highly
ho have u.-!(sl b.
We iilto males N'.t-
I..- it
n.i 1 I
SALE CHEAP.
WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVLn a
HARTZELL PLOW. HAR TZiLL'S I- .
AND IMPROVED BROWN PLOW
HARTZELL'S NOS. 1 AND 3
HILL SIDE PLOWS. AND
IRON BEAM HILL
SIDE PLOWS.'
EAST.
WEST,
M.UU MAIL.
Ltv : Ifit.'e :
Pitulmig W.rri a. ta. li-w York a :."ii p. in.
kockwood Z.rt " l'ht!aM,h! 1:1", a. zu.
tiiiiol'vlc l:i llulliuiurt, "
ITnionlown lJi Ktihmnml lo:lftp. m.
tniim llsTille ls:k " Waabiuatun :sa.ut
II. l'U-nMint 1:' ., CouitirUiiJ 3 tt'JKW.
f:rimd Kurd . l-:1 ,l Hyudnian 4-:'i "
WM.i,-wtnn lhaAp. m. It.K'kwa-l ft.U
McKwDiilt 11:1s " Ohiofyle ; " .
l;r.UI k 11.(1", I nioulown '
llvntln.an " fcniad Koid 7: .,5
I liuiOrrlKnd 4:?i ' lu l'Knaant :!; "
HAhtnion ni5 Cxtuni-llitville 1-Af -
kli limiiiiil llriia. in. islKeUn " :
Itulllfj:ore l.i::c. p. in. MrK-i--T"jrt y:U '
FUlla.b-li.bU " 3:10 . m. Braddnrf
Htm urk t:i " i'UUUujK ( c -p. n.
The xpreu train leaves Plltsbargh at 8:lu P.
M. arrivlatr at Uonnellsrllle 10 05 P. M.. kock-
wood 11-4U P. 31. la return the Expresa karea
Cumberland at 2 :s5 A. hi., arrivlug at JCoek
wood 4-.J3 A. M., Coanellarille 6.04 A. 31., Pltia
bar(jh 7:43 A. W.
The moit direct and pleasant route to tta Lat
and bouth Ti Waafainfcton Ulty.
Through Mall leaving at 1J:31 A. if., daily, ar
rlvea at WahlniUin at :-' a. v.; Balitisore, 10 u"
at.; i bUnpeljibia 3:10 a. M. ; Stem ak.U a.
: Itlehinond 11:5 A. a.
Throoeh Exnreas. leavlna: 8KI4 r. v.. dallr. ar-
rlvua at W aahuigtoa at o a. jc. ; lialtl!a.jre, 7:10
A. K.; Philadelphia; 1:16 p. x. ; N. V., 4 c . r. at.
sufTering for the past week from aa attack:
of that drcavl ilisexse, diphtheria. At pres
ent he is couvalescing and every hope is en
tertained of his Fpeedy recovery.
A la It who aims at being the best dress
ed woman in I'hibvtelpbia appeared lately
in a dress of white embroidered velvet, cov
erod with crystal trimming and pearl
frinpe. It was so heavy that she could
hardly wa Idle about, but as it was the dress
of the evening, she went home happy .J
: i" kit, M.cin ( VwiStheet. I will
Ihiring the i.t week we have received
tjuite a tiumlier of additional orders for
cards from candidates for the various eoun-
' 'an'l a' nil time", I'c-ef, Pork, Mut- ty olliees. This method of electionejring is
.ii uu,::c .at reasonable pri-es. Otien j becoming very opular and the candidate
to filL Wherever culture is encouraged and
opportunities for gathering knowledge are
afforded, there men are necessarily made
better.
Some good advice to girls is going the
rounds of the New England papers, the
point of it all being that an unmarried wo
man cannot be too particular .in the selec
tion of her masculine acquaintance, and
that a life partnership should not be entered
into without at least as much caution as j drawn, lloncft man.
men display in making business combina- The good sleghing during the winter cita
tions for limited jicriods. No man selects J hied our fanners to haul an unusually hirire
his business partner from among men ho amount of coal anil' limestone to lc burnt
drink much liquor or have other bad hah- fr the spring erojis. All Our best and most
its. As for mere manners and the ability to j enterprising farmer", are liming their 'and.
"... nin a meat waawi three times
rt 1:.
HrcBr Kr.rx.ca.
Somenet , I'a.
3"" faeiliticn for Job Work,
' ?"i''st asx.rttuent of tyj of any
: "',l'1' "f the mountains, and
' on we will !,i all work at a rcdno
"!r ecut. ,,n firmer charges.
'y fr.Ml ot and Itest bit of Confec
:" '" " :i at Mrs. A. E. Tistl's. Also
l,r"" ric. Ammunitictn of all kinds
'lot of ,.!,-.., , .
.....ii.uiiu useiui article coo
. . I. I'lUlllll), J
ilo lies, fur sa'p Tl.iti rtieltt
v 'ti.Jiiti.dc-cl by all who have in-
f a-'-it! it.
i: i,v
furr-,.
' Itu-h,
'
i:siir.s. Wanted in es-
kfs Wheat.
" ats.
I ,la for lacrchandiw:
,: Ileans, Butter. Kara Ac.
' K A Iif-icarni.
tr. l,av,,l a trge rtK.k f fSI)ri,lg
T"'"1 ilU' ,,,e pu'dicgenerally
','."''"' ben in want of Boots, Shoe
'-all at S.,l.i;hl's Cash Rorr,
'""1" will . Ujttom
fsmmox lhl.
't 1- Marvh 2d.IS.sl.
'Li-r
who is without them will be behind the
ao. We are prepared to fill all orders on
short notice.
Our worthy friend John II. I'hl, Esq.,
of Somerset, called in to see us the
other day, on his way home from Washing
ton and Ilarrisbiirg, where he had business.
Mr. I'hl is a sterling pctnnrrat and a mot
eicallent gentleman, and he is always greet
ed with sincere pleasure by his many friends
in Bedford. Call again John. You are al
ways welcome. Bedford Unzrilr.
Wore isccvr.. Before you bepin j-our
heavy sprinz work after a winti-r,of relaxa
tion, your system needs cleansing and
strengthening to prevent an attack of Ague,
Bilious or Spring Fever, or some other
Spring sickness that will nnfit you for a
season's work. You will save timc, much
sickness aud great expense if you will use
one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family
this month. Iou't wait. Jtnrli;rtim Hiwt
r. Ven nor 'i latest prognostications hay that
spring will lie fairly early, hot and dry, and
the midsummer cool and wet. The autumn
promises to be open dry and fine. There is
lately to be a great deal of sickness during
the year, but the weather except in a few
isolated sectionswill be favorable to agri
cultural pursuit. The winter of 1882 bids
fair to be open and generally mild, with
out lew, anil those short liveil. storm
riods.
TRAVERSE Jl EOlM.
Ad.li.son Heitrick Shoemaker.
Allcghenyll. O. Walker, (iubricl l!ar-
ket.
Brothcr.-valley Henry Stuck, Jcrse Brunt
Hciirv fiumbert, !. J. Walker.
Elklick F. O. I.ivengood, X. D. Hay. A.
A. Binger.
Jefferson Henry Selling, Jr.
Jenner Cornelius Bueghley.
Larimer Conrad Felkcr, H. B. Ileal.
Meyersdale CS. S. Miller, (ieotve W. Cass-
man, W. II. Sufall.
Middlecreek Jeremiah I'ilc.
Mil ford J. W. Sehrock.
Xew Baltimore Wm. fJalhs'pie.
Xorthamton J. E.Ie;l.
Paint Jacob Weaver.
tuetnahoning Austin I!Iaiiet, J. T.
Zimmerman, Joseph Kimineil.
S'.iadc Michael Sie, E. F. ISlotigli.
Somerset Bor. ('. II. Fisher, A. II. of
froth, Jr.
Somerset-C. J. Miller, .1. 1.. Will. J. J.
Barr, J. W. Cupp.
Stonycreck Jasb Ileini niyer, l'rankiiu
Spanglcr.
Summit Jerome Countryman, Elian
Younkin.
l"pjer Turkey foc.tF. A. May.
BOWMAX SWAXK. On March 8, lfsSl,
by Bev. J. S. Wagner, nt the residence of the
bride's parents in Paviclsvillc, Mr. Buvid
Bowman to Mi.-w Mary C. S-rank, both of
Somerset county.
CABDIFF CAKTWRIfiHT. Oa SaU
bsth evening. l.'Uh inn., at the house of the
bride's parents in Shade Tp., by Bev. J. B.
Shottp, John Curdill to Isabel Cartwright.
XEIUBEU M1L1XB. Same evening,
ami by smae, ut the house of the groom's
brother, Chas. Zeigler, John Zeigler, to Mag
gie B. Miller, all of Brine.
BAKKK Ql'EEn. Jan. f lSsl, by .V.
Evans, Esq., Mr. Hiram A. Baker, to yi'wn
Kose A. 'iiuer, lioth of Somerset Count v,
Ta.
WALTER HAl'tJEIi. March 1!, lH.il,
nt the house of Simon Haugt-r, Milford Tp.,
by A Evans E-., Joepli A. Walter, to Miss
Matilda llaiiLir. both of Somerset eountv,
I'a.
Through Matt trains dally.
Kspsesa tralLg daily excej.t Sunt! ay.
Aeoommoilatloa tre.BS sad Fartslte Express
daily exceiH tjondsy.
Ticket offices, corner "Fifth Avenue and Wood
streets, and deiot corner Uranl and Water at.,
PittSJurKh, Pa.
il. K. LORD, Oeu. Pas'enaer Aent. .
I M. UOLE,Uencrali'kk:t Ajrent.
Ail nrwh'. h Wili b' s ild a Ii :-it.i IVi. '-H
Inquire of your Merchants, ctrcr.il I us aii i
cxaniine our i'loivs U-fori' pur hsin otln-r-.
as we can and will make it t. your interests -o
!l I-
The un.ltrljiw t fltuts hi Valuable Farm In i
Shade Tw.. Somerset eciiintv. two iuIIps eat ol I
Hooverevlile, and fourteen tulles from Johnatotrn. I
ioricierly ou i.ed by CJharlea Hodgera. ll cmiaioe
lOO ACRES! !
A'.I chared land and in a em.l ..t..ir r.i!tir,..inn ilo so. We are also urenare:! "l
Alcoa larito omhard, wniainin all kinds of rruit. of repairing to Saw and Crist Mill
the la rm haa' thereon erected a large two-Jt'.-ry '
well Unlabel, a stood Brik im, 40 hr 8J rw-t, an J
an other nei-eavryout-hulMiDiia. The Parm It Tlire-hin ' Mu' hiiH". A".", a'
waisiui ib-i wver tailing airings at bouae
and barn, for lurihr inl.irin itmn ie'iu.re ot
AUINZO KUDO Kits,
Stonyrree k Twp., CuuihiU Cj., Julm.'Uin, i'a.
Feb. IB, Im
l T!in--hin? Mu'-hine-'
aihiiii u tt tli! l'.ir -ioltiy
and -M.un;;'.ic tuiu
A
UDITOU S XOTICM
COOKIMCAND H?TIWC STOVS1?,
CAR WHtL3 AND AXEXS. S J
SOLtS, KELES, C'ATat
OARS AN J fON , S f OA
SUCSAi? CA!fl?3,
A:i ! af.i
'.taking S:
The nndertrtsmed dily sppolntr.il audlti.r to a?
eertain advancements and innlte cllstritiution of
the funds In hands or ilia Flke ami tJ. S.Orif
Hth, e.yrotont of Jonrpti Flke, dee'd., ti and
ainonu: thoce leaally entnle.1 thernto.
Hereby alvea notice that he will attend to the
datlea el his amiointment on Wetlneaiiy. th.iih , Soxftrt.fFJ A JTI IV''i T? !.,
u;vi.-in.it,im,otlll, UI.I.O 1U 0"aieM?L lit lT'
r- i'r; f i-
Very Truly
oni?h when and where ail pmj Interested can
Te 19.
II. T.. E.1EK.
Aadltor.
'.'C2 - :. -' !
h4 I' i
m '
-,..1 'u
4 Dill.N'ISTIl ATOM'S NOTICE,
c id'GeoTste Ei-.ocer, la's of MUrord Twp.,
Somerset cjo., Pa dee'd.
Letters of administration on the above estate
having been granted to the undrral)cnel, by the
friK!T aalbority, notice Is hereby given to Uiuse
ndebtod U) It to malce Immediate oavment. and
those bavins; etalma or demands will present thctn
duly authenticated lor settlement, on Saturday
ice joiu nay ot march, lssi. at his late residence.
AAkON WILI
Feb. 18. AUmlnl!:rat.;r.
JOHN F. BLYMYER,
DEALER IH
ji:i.,.r
DIKI).
CosFi-fEsci; Items;
The snow has aliout di:ipicarel in thin
locality and the roads have Ixvome very
muddy.
It is said that John.S. Ellis, of this place
has lieen awarded a jtension, for heart dis
ease, contracted in the army. He is the on
ly pensioner in this town at present. There
was another, but owing to the improved
condition of bis health had his name with-
The subject of the following obituary, tak
en from a Ham'.slmrg paper, was well-known
to many of our citizens, having resided in
Somerset during his younger clays.
DIM IVs. About noon yesterday, at his
residence, on Bare street, near Hauna, died
George Boss Drips, in the sixty-third year
oi ins a;rc.
On Sunduy morning he was stricken with
paralysis, and was unconscious from that
time until death ensued as stated. Mr.
Drips was a native of Franklin county,
where he resided lor many years. Here
moved to Somerset, this State, whilca young
man, where he took charge of the business
of his uncle, the lute General George Boss.
At the death of his uncle Mr. Drips 03 sole
executor settled up the estate und then came
to this eountv and made his home on a
farm he had previously purchased near
Dauphin. He was a direct descendant of
Benjamin Chambers, otic of the fourbroth
ers who .settled on the land purchased by
William IVnn, where Fort Hunter was af
terward eroded on the Susquehanna five
miles north of this c ity. Benjamin Cham
bers cficrtf an! moved no the Cumberland
valley and founded the town of Chambers
bur?, where manv of bis descendants now
i live, and a long line of them mingle their
dust in a cemetery at tout place which the
i family established and still preserve with
t great care. Mr. Drips seldom participated
! in public a 'lain, although hewasamanof
large acquaintance and highly esteemed
pUELIC SALE.
OF VALUABLE HEAL, ESTATE.
The undersigned Executor of Iinvld Lobr. de
eeasol, will olier lor sale at piiblie outcry, at the
late residence ot the deceased, In Jettenon tocrn
shlp, Suuiersct county, Pa.
Si'j.u-iky, t.-f March 11,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the frillowin? described real cs
tatc, situate in said tovrushic, la'.e th.: irojK;rty
of ffnM ileciced, viz :
Mo. L lit homestead tract, cimtainlaa; 10".
acres, more or less, a li'-lninit l.imis of Henry
. Mull, Jont. liarclay, S,l. Hiker, Cyrus Cable
; and otbers, of Which abont CO acres are clear, and
j balance well timbered, liavin thereen erecte.1 a
r.ew 2 story dweUioa; bonne, new hank harn. wnol
i bucse sml other outouiiain J, good orchard, good j
i TTiticr, sc., acr.
No. 2. A tract of lan-l, eoatnlntnar 397 acre",
I more or less, sdMainsr lan.'s c f Pn.Iip 1,'e.ln.w,
j Jan b Coroner. Ppn aiiaulis, and others, about 10
aires cloar and baianee well tiiutrc.1 with wfciio
oak. chestnut, walnut, p-plar. and hainlwk. It
contains alo a line Umcaloce quarry sad perhaiM
other minerals.
The above two tracts are eon-"liter"l very ynlnn
ble and persons wuii.in tj bu ajtf rcyiis'ed to
eiaitiinc before day oi'Mle.
TERM'S:
I of pur 1; cfe mone', after payment or.lebt.c, to
remain a lltn, the In'ercst of which is to be pai l
tliaivuluw duriuir her lifetime, and at herdcath
the prlnnj.al to the heirs of I'ari.l lyihr. deed:
i rash an-1 the balance la two eqtiil anmul nay
mccts witlivUt lritcrc!i.
Pi,ss8ti.,n glv;ii Ajir4! 1. T1"!.
HL.NKY SCV.i.KO.
Feb. 1?. Ureeator of David Loiir, clcj'J.
TO ACCEPT Oil KEFL'SE.
lUlTenry Pr.ylor, Saill", InteraiarTlcd with
Jonas Miller, residing In WaterUn, Blakhawk
county. Iowa, Kaj-hel, Intermarried with John
Schrock. Martin tiaylor, Joseph SAvlor, Fannie.
Intermarried with Ellas Fiiu, Wliilam Sajlor
and John Savior.
You are hereby notified tnappear at an Orphans'
Court to be held at Somerset, on Monday, the 2ith
day of April next, to accept or reluso to take
the real estate ol John J. Saylor, dec d, at the ap
praised raluatli.n, or show caiae why the siu.e
anouiu n. t a..i'i.
SiiKRirr's ( fi. k, ) LIc;An KYLE.
Mareb 11, 1S:0. Marah 14 Steriff.
ORFHAIiSMBT SALS.
ifotire li hereby Iven, that by iriae of an
order Uruci out ol the Orphans' 1,'ourt ot West,
moriiland county, i'a., there will bo tiyietil to
public sale, on the premie-, s, on
Saturday, tut 2C(ft day of March, 1SS1,
at 1 o'clock r. with leave to adtonrn fnm day
to day, the following; described real rsta.le to wi:
All that certain
TEACT OF iLLlSTD
situate In Llcnler township, Westmoreland
county. Pa., hounded by lands of Neah Byers,
John Ritner, tieorge Phnlil.pl, as I laads oi .d. K
Church, contaudrg
Sixty and one-licilf Acres.
more or leas, having; thereon erected onS
FRAME FLOURING MILL,
with water newer attached, one twit.dorv Ft , w
Dwklliso Iloi ea, and other improvemenu: late I tsiateof Matstalena Kannmanlateof Conemang'd
uie nsaiesiaieoi niLuaa e.Rwm, ciceaseii. Jiuciawv wuniy, r., aeceaaeu.
Sale to be conducted by Lawis Xwnrsos, Ad- Letters of administration on theaboye et-.t
mlnlstratorof said deeclent. haclrtr been srranted to the nndor.tlim.,1. nnw ;.
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
OILS, &C, &C.
The f.ilowiug Lc a partial !Li of Goo'ej in Stock": Carpcuscr's TioU, I'Lar.i?c. Paws
Hatchets, Hammer. Chisels, Adxc do., Biji ksrr.itii ,ohLs. Bcsllowa. Anwi-ji, Vieos
I lies, Hammers, tie. Sad-Jlery Ikir.iv.are, T.ili Trees. (':i;;ad.i!. s, ila.-nits, Backles' Bici-s,'
Bits, anil Tools. Tabic Knives ami Forts, l'ocket Knives, i .r?. Hpocins and knxnr'
tiie largest stock in .S.merw-t County. IViinter's c sl. a full stock. White Lead
tuiotwi raints lor in-nle a:: l oii'.-h'.u pontiug. Paints in oil. all cub
arnisn, i ur;rntjii. l i:itw u.i. ilm -!:(.-. Jau :t it Drvrr, Walr.ut
Stains, Ac. Wiinbnv jia.s.s of i:!l sizes' ar.ii !i-s cut to
any shape. The best Coat ciii aliv.nson bar.'l.
urs.
n;r
itTTl-itl.i
Cl'
l.in.ls.
Gntb I Inc.. 1";
Mas-n Hammers. Sv ;
sizes. IXKikitig t.;,:-is, y
I'.i'ir Ma;s. I!;is:et.s. "I'tri .-. W.
!. ys. Butter l'rin":-. Mop S i. ,. 1 r.'
Chains. Hiilier Chains, -li-.:-. ;'u '.
s'rv i t,r C-.pl c.bl I.2;.ijnc is v.rv
j-!tc- and ri.mi ri.-Es v ryeh'gant
styles. I)ir-tuiis ( iii ii- "
Ur. Miller eri'I
( i..-.eiif S;r.v5. Vi'.ll
'j.v Kil.-Sff Ix-st o':r.r:r. 1'i.r-
1 K-Ties, llamiles of all
-. l'..rk., .-pailes. Bakes. Ma't.-t K-.
.s' -vthes, Miashs. Sledi. Cc t!.
r. biers, Carriage ami 'l ira Bolts cif all.
'ashboarcl. titt:? Wringers, .Meal mm.
sie-i Buckets, Twine, ib.j e i f ail sizes. Hay l'ij
:. Steel yar-is. Meat uis.-rs and Stutters. Traces. I'.,w
s.'rt'b Ihf.shes. IJ..re I.r.t'i.. -. ' 'Rrr- '..m!.. I 'anis
ROOR-I.OCKS, III.JJIX KCREiTSi, T.ATCHILS DOOR-KXonS
aid cv'nr'htitij in the l.utl.i r's Cj-, I.i
S!,.. Iv."
lusc.
, etc.
The fart is. I kei '"Vf rytl.'ir.- t
iu this kind of gissls ami gi i,:;.
any one m necsl of anything i ; 1:
I will always give a reasoin.l.lr t re lit
fur tiier pa-noiage, mid h t . .. - tins s.-;.
'5 ifiottKt tn the Uanlware trade. I dea! ex-!usivt-!r
vhi'te attention to it. i'tsrsoii who are buibiiu? i.r
rie, will lind it bi their advantr.se to give me a . all.
resftciitti,e s.rs..iis. 1 thank, my ol.) cr.-:.
n t' mn'ce t'-.t'iv nf-w orrc.
ih)n't koi:i.i:t hik it. v !:,
D M rXISTP. ATO P.'S NOTICE
o.
o
TLK.MM One-third In hand on cnnliirailim of
sale, and the residue la two espial acnual Install
gents from that time, with lawful Interest on each
Installment from the day of cunhrniatiuo, secured
by judgment boad.
Per Curiam.
Starch 0, .It J. K. 11EI.L, Clerk.
hereby Kiven to those Indebted to it to make imme
diate payment, and those havinu; claims airalnst
it. to present them duly anthenticateil for settle.
ment on Saturday, the latli day of April, leal,
at the ruaidcufe or the nndeniicned.
DAVIUS. K.AI FFMAN'.
Slirch 9 A lnuntsiniter.
January 2i, 15.
, BAER'S BLOCK."
JOIIX F. BLYMYEIL-
Eyes !
Eyes
iLyes !
VICK'S
ILLUSTRATED FLORAL
i
GUIDE
For 1881 Is an Eleirant Book of 129 Pages, One
Colored Flower Plate, and 600 Illustrations, with
Inscription of the best Flowers and Yeicetables,
and liireethma for arrow inir. Only 10 cents. In
Knicllah or German, if you afterwards order eds
deduct the lo cents.
Vlrlt'a Seeds nre the best la the world. The
Flobal Ucioa will UU you how to get aud grow
them.
lek'a Flower and Vegetable Gar!(n,l73 Paires,
Colored Plates, ."i0 (ajgravinics. For W cents
In paper covers; il.00 la ieaal cloth. Uorman
or Knallsh.
Vlrk'alllnwf rstteel Monltily .ttaeaKlnft
Si Pagea, a Cobtred Plate la every number and
many tine Kngravlngs. Price S1.24 cents ; Fire
Copies for 5.oo. Siteplmen Numbers sent lor 1
cents ; 1 trial copies for 'i. cents.
A'Wre, JKT?3VTCK.
Jan. 12 Kuchestor, N. T,
DM IXISTKATC )R"S NOTICE, f
If you wish tc preserve vour siiht sret a
i or Jye Ulasjrcs l iat suit vou eyes. I have the finest stork
Twp, (lloccrici in thr Cnnrtix- nnil ti-111 m-. r.l-.nl!, r, :
-v.. ... vviuui line 111 ill.iru 11 il. -CMI isjujun
Kstato of Sarah Ihr. If of .Tenner
Somerset county, Pa., dee d.
Letters of admlnlstatien on the ahovo estate
having been granted to the nndersiimed by the
proper authority, notice is hereby given to those
iuucuioi iv . .1 wm w i.i o immeuiaiq
pnyment, and those having claims or demands I
acca inst it to present tbemdulyauihent tcated b.r
settlement, on Saturday. April 'ii. lssi, at the -late
resklcnceol deceatsed in said township.
AtlAJi .UAL KLlc. :
March! Admtnistrat.T. ; Spectacles, Nearsighted
U lasses, jtof'Ies
pair of Spectacles
of
I herby warn the t.ablle not to buv a certain
Sromralisory note which I gave to the "Lijilc
lachine Works." dated I)ecemler 2H. lssa, l.ir
4116, payable moni ha alter date, as 1 did not get
any value for It, and It was obtained through
irauil. misreorMentatkin and duress. It la not a
legal or valid note, and I will never pay it.
juan-n v, zt juttA u. nil.
Twenty-Sixth AnnualStafsm ent
THE
merset County Blataal Fire Insar-
2SG8 Coffipany,
rcr li? Y?sr Esiim Kc. 3Isr. im.
EOAEDINS & LODQING.
Balance In bands ef Treasurer per last
j rejiort $
Received for cash premiums during the
I year.... ".
Received on (cessment, ?o. 6
104 25 - "
1.UJ 64
i wherever lie resided. He was before the
jieople in a public cupaeity Imt oner, in 187-1,
a tiie denKic-ratic enndidnte for tiie lower
house of the lesrislalnre in tiie Seeond dis
trict of this county, when he ran largely
uluad of his party ticket, lie was a kindly
and gonial man injii tuiturc, a good man
in all his ndatiims in lite. Never married,
lie.oestowctl his love ou liu kinsfolk, to
all of whom husiioweil lliekiiiditalli'tiiim.
To his niwe un.X nephew, Ir. John 15. Nich
olas and wife, he was most lovitiirly attach
c l. lib many rricnd.i i:i this city and vi
i ifv. 'Iiniiihcrshur-'. I'ranklin eoiiiitc in
make one's aelf agreeable, they have not of j Some arc of the .pinion that it pays better j Scmu-rssct ccmntv, and t hroughout the State '
I 1 have rpencd a.Drst-class
HOARDING HOUSE
at HnoyeTsyllle. Somerset cron'.y. Pa., where 1
ran accommodate all who may give ma a call.
Meats and lodging iumlshed at lnw rates.
ilanhj CHAKLES A. I.KWW,
5 J".
themselves enough among men to secure a
dollar's worth of eredit or to justify any one
in believing their jiossessor on oath. , A girl
who is not old or shrewd enough to have
learned what arc the standards by which
men are tested, would be far surer of a liap-
to grow wheat and com than to raise much
will lc'.fhi of his death with much regret.
I DITOIi S NOTICE.
la the matternftire estate ) In the Orphans'
of liaiiiel K (Shatter, late ot Coar Somerset
Shade township, dec'.. ) eounly, Penn'a.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
Auditor appointed by said Court to muke a dis
tribution ol the funds In the hands of P. F. SbsT
ler. Administrator and Trustee for the sale of the
real estate of said decedent, will sit at bis oilice in
the Borough of Somerset, on Tuesday, the 2th
day of Man n, ltoil, for the purpose of disrhargiCK
the duties of bis said appointment, when and
where all persons Interested can attend
i Inci me Total.
( IlgBL'K4EJfS.XTS.
April 1'i.lKSO, Geo. Becnlngs:
loss paid ....:
May SO. 1S.10, Mrs. Mary Sny
der ; bare burned
June IK. leso, borrowed money
anu interest pain in tun 2i . "
j July Cyrus Caven's
lot paij ii oo
Ilecenibcr 51, lssi. Somerset
Democrat, printing reisjits. 1 "tl
December I, lvsi, Souiersct
Herald, printing- reports,
Ii tank s, Ae.
DecemtMtrSt, lsso, pistare aud
stationery during the year. .
December 31, issu. ortlre rect
and rucL tor the year 1-)....
Pcceinlier 3!. IsSO, salary "f
the secretary aad trcuarcr.
Balance in hand ol treasurer.
9 T3 sr
EYE CLASSES in Rubber Frames and
FRALMELESS Eye Classes,
Glasses, Colored Glasses, Shcotinir
Anything not in stock v. ill be ordered in
when desired. Goods will be exchanged if not suitable. AH
who need glasses should call and cxaimne r.iy stock.
C. IsT. BOYD,
Druggist,
Somerset, Pa.
tt. c. l.ajst:d:e:s;
Has r'i,?tnnt!v on hand at Ins
SEW CENTRAL HOTLE
Main Street,
Somerset, Pa.,
Will op33 for .'iiesU oa
January 10th,
1SS1.
14 .
20 14
2". CO
strvV. The winters Iutv nre ratlior lon f.ir i n.. r. i .:m i t , ! March 2 Andit
j 4 lit; tiiiitTUL will ptnt.ti tu v liaillitc:i?uiirg j
mi 1 lmrstlay morning at i:.K) o c locfc, where
tiie remains will lie ltKsite.l by the siilc t.r
profitable stock raisin
A n oM school teacher frotu n adjoining
county who retireil frotii the ljUfincss la?t
I winter for want of a school 5 alKiut to givc
py life if she were to lot ncr parents select a , ,,ie p,b,ic lhc jncf.t of his knowledge in
hnsband in the promott manner miagina- j he ofa newsiancr corwponilent. He
has been prarticinR a! I full and winter in
the SlcyewJale OtmnnrrrW antl willyoon 1)0
oonic aa prominent in the columns of that
paper as I'liilips in the T.-tih. A little more
experience will cjualify him for all the du
tien ofa iennv-lincr. Smart man !
X.
blc than if she were to make her own selec
tion in the manner peculiar to girls. In
piteof liberal clirorce lawn, life partner
ship are bard to pet out of; even when
they are dissolved by law the principal suf
ferer getit, besides her lilierty, little but un
pleasant recollections and a more unpleas
ant notoriety. '
, m j Tuk IUii.l F TIosoB. The following is a
ItisthcinU-ntionofthemannpcrsof the j partial list of promotions made at the close
Somerset ,t Cambria Kailroad to commence of the Somerset Public Kchoola, and hand
rumiine a regular line of passenger trains fd u y e princiH, IVof. II. It. Sanner.
on that road on Friday, the 2.1th inst., pro- j An additional list will be piii.ustieci next
wee k :
1ST 1'RIHtBT TO 2M rillMARV.
May Huston, Ida Weimer, Kmma 1'ile,
Ilettie Tile, Ivlna Johnson, Kllen Fike, tia
ra Spangler, Marion Sufall, J.ihn Shaffer,
Willis Khoads, Fddie Farson, llownian
Kylv, Albert Huston, fleore Sufall
nianns Fier and ?.Iilton Paylor.
2sn l.KAHF to .In.
his ancestors. Iirr!fatr-j ritr'vt.
lln,;
TO ACCEPT Oil REFUSE.
TE'H.jc WtT. There will
"J -J, ssi SJ1(i T..l
i Ii l".'"'1 J""' lst" Tiie ii. & O. ll The pnKractwl c.ld weather bas had Uie
, ' fl"il thnmph car eat li ! erfc1 of retarcline the tirematnrc; badding of
'eiittit of SomerKrt and i fruit tree, that too frcjueatly occurs dur-l-a-sciiecrs.
J. II. Frill. I ins an c.nen wintr. and the result will
' 'Uli!y
Alfent at SttCtl.nutC I fl..til.flMM 1 -m a 1n..a ttn-tMan In ihs fruit
'i '" """I' Wksall bap,rare crop. Small fruits will also do well, the j men in U'tting through with their t
viding all newaary arrangcmenU can be
made by that date, but In case of delay the
cxming ofthclina for carrying piuscngcrsj
between Jobnatown and Somerset, as wen
as to the main line of Ihc Baltimore & Ohio
Road, will positively take idaee by tit 1st
of April. Although agreat deal of ballast
ing remains to be done tb track Ss in safe
condition, as freight trains hare been passt
ing over the new route almost daily during
the past three mouths, and no accident of
mament has occurred. The spec ial cars of
President Donnelly antl Chief Engineer
Randolph have also made a number of
trips, and the roadbed was found to be in
excellent condition nearly the entire dis
tance. It is noticable that the heavy snow
storms which prevailed several times since
the advent of the present year dfcl tic in- j
terrupt freight traffic on the road, and but
little difficulty was experienced by train-
raius.
Vu Mar? Itmhrrt. cf Shade tovnahic of whom
Wm. Keel Is committee.
The children fJaculfLamh"rt dec'd,as follows:
Lliialieth Shoemaker, whe of Joseph Mhoemak.
er, ol Jnhnalowo, Y a., bdwacd Launbert, of Shade
lwi., Margaret Walters, wifeol Walters, of
Johnstown, Fa., Narah Snyder, wile of John H.
Sn-der, of Stoystown, I'a.
The children of Quortte Lambert, deceased, as
follows:
Lewis Lambert, Shade Twp., Mary Jane Lam
bert, Warsaw, Hancock Co., 1U., Samuel S. l.im
bi'ru Warsaw, Hancock Co., llL, Hester Calerham,
Charles Lambert, Wm. Lambert. Joseph Lambert
also doe'd, leavlnaT a widow named Martha, and
lsnne, a son named iVander L., both inuther and
child residing In the State of Indiana,
The children of John Lmbert, dee d, late of
Shade Twp., as follows :
Oeorite II. Lamtwrt.Shade tp., Elizabeth Tterkev.
! bile, wife of Hcrke'blle. Shade Twp., C'atha-
, rioe Miller, wile of Miller, ot Shade Twp.
I The children of Ellen McUrrjror. dee d, late of
I Shade Twp., as follows :
Alary Ko.1 iters, win or James Kodgers, Shade
Twp., Samnel McCires;or, shade Twp,, Jacob Ma
Oregor, Shade Twp, John JUcttregor. Shade
Tw., Catlutrine Waaner, wife of Wasrner,
Shade Twp.. Susan Mctires'or.Shatle Twp., Llila-
i oetn aarcrrearor. wneoi James Mongers.
( The children of Sarah Oulis, deceased, late of
; Jenner Twp.. as lolloa s :
j lieonre L Onhn, Somerset Twp Josiah CJohn,
j Jenner Twp., etcra llitbeberirer, wife of Jeaae
I Ul.hah.NM T..m.. Tv,. Viak fX..hw. 1
Theodore Jones, IClJie VTeimer, Freddie ' Twp, Ii.rrison Oohn, Somerset I wpSarah Jace
ineaey, wiie oc Airxanaer uicaey, sotneroct
Twp., lineal desocatlania of Kebeeca SloOreiror,
urt ii, tun itit voter fwreoii mi:;nu,
Weimer, George Benford, JMdieSchell, "VVil
liam Zimmerman, Karl Cok, AVcslcy Mil
lor Harrr Kiefer Thomas tSufall Carrio ' You are hereby noiiaed toappearalaaOrphana'
icr, J tarry tviexer, i nomas ruia.i, Conn to be held at Someraet, onilon-lay, the 2ith
Rhoades, .Susan Schrock, Olive IJoycr, Fin- day of April, next, to accept or refuse to take
iue real esuttem netiecca aaocsrefir, aec a, at tne
JkJOTICK.
Take notice tin', an application will he made ti
the (foTernorof the Ojnnuonwealth ol Pennsy lva
ii ia, for a charter of incorporation of the '-Turkey-loot
Water Company." the character and nhtort of
the corporation to l f.trnied are the supplvtnir ol'
water to individuals, firms and eorponttlomi In
Markleton and the district adjacent therein. In
I Piwr Tarkyft4 and Milford townships, Stmer
Sct eountv. I'a.
W. A. DI'XSIIEE,
Attorney for Petlthmers.
Match 3, :t Mc Keesport, Pa.
This house h furnished in Srst
clcss, modern ttjle, with te m:(!era
i conveniences cf Ileetsr?, Hot at.il
J?.8? j Large IleadiDg-Iioomp, I'arlorij and
DiEECTousELKCTEDFoaYrAsis'!: Cbatuber8p and ba3 good stables at-
tur.nu Dam, renjamin it. a.nne. James Par- , t i mu f 1 1 j r --i c
ton. Jos. J. Savior. John Spelcber. Christ L ! tacheu. I be i able AUG 1-ar Wl:l be
Miller. W ui. Baker and John ( ). Klminel. ol Soto- j .it.
ersettJounty: A. Leonard Hittner. Jacob Ficht-1 88 gOOQ 83 !be L'cet.
ncr, oi Dcm.tr. cuniy, and Samuel .Untthews. of
Wt'StisorcLtnti County, Pa.
omcxas lurtm :
Samuel IJarclay. rresident : Jno Itlcks. ?
tarj, Trvaaurer and Ueaernl Agent.
li-sliilorv
PURE RYE WHISKY
Kc.r s.ilo l.y t!ic barrel or jit".:.,
s'iito'1 fur
MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL
:ptj:r:posks.
ru.TS ti'I.lre'-s.'.I to Tlcrlin. I'.i ,
wili receive prompt attentin.
Mnrck 2, 1S30.
Hy onlerof tho iioard.
ef Somerset "1
OB
County Bia'u.il Firoj
insurance companv.
Soinorset. Pa., Feb -
ruary I'i, lssl. i
JM) HICKS,
Sccretarv.
SP0 LUTI OX X( )TICD5.
Notice Is licrebTtrlven thai the Arm of Walter
Truial Jt Co. of (iebhar.s. Pa., bare been cllasolT
ed by mutual consent. The books will lie "In the
care of Walter at Truxal until the loth of March.
Immediate settlement ia requested,
Cilasle. Pa., 1'ebruary 1". lsjcl.
Feb. 23 3L WALTER, TRUXAL k. CO.
A1
DM I X LSTIi AT0IW XOTICE.
Estate of John A. Snrder laienf .Hilfnrd Twp..
Somerset County Bank,
CHARLES J. HARRISON.
Ca'l.ier and Manner.
Collections mailers all parts of tha Cnlte.1 Stau
Charges moderate. Butter and other checks eol-
Y () () Ij I X 31 1 Ij Ij S ltettl n!! c!le', EaIttnl nd Westernexchanxe
always on hand. Remittance made with prt'Di't-
Frcra txperieoca ia tbs Hotel Lu.-i.
ncBs I flitter rnjseli -I cm rendT
!atisfaciioa to all who call.
' R S. Kleindienst.
F.STAKI.ISIIK1 181'2.
Letters of administration ta the above es
tate having been vrauled to Uis undersiznod,
1ih I hi. nmiiaf mhArllt nntlM I j h .... h. .!
to those Indebted to it Ul make lmme.iia.Ui uav- i ' a larae amount of
ment, and those harinc claims or di iniui.ls wiil
please present them duly authenticated for set
tlement. on Wednesday, March 14. Xil, at the'
Store of J. 8. Snrdcr, tn Somerset horoush.
- . . J. H. SNyPKK,
!".!. K. SlER,
Feb. 3 ' Administrators.
Havlnar for the past yenr or tw.. heen eni !r?!v
Qnal.le to supply the inerrasin tlrmaml Sr my
KWKla I have built an audition to my mill an ! put
ncss. Aeeonnt sollcltt'l.
Par.leg deslrine; to purehaM U. S. 4 PER
CE.-YT. fT'SDEU U)X, eaa bo ac-mmo-dated
at this Bank. The eotipon are prepaid In
denomlnttlcns of 10, 1 0, SCO and i.uaji.
ma Fike, Cora Ierinrscn, thia May 1'arsctn,
appraised valuation, cr show came why the same
Alice Letihnrt. Alice Rosier and Siidip lfos- i aht-uld not be sold.
. ., i SSHKHirr's lipric-B, EDGAR KYLE,
tt!cr- ; Alarch 10, ma ilarch 10 Sheriff.
3u I1EADK i ; :
"("tmatmn.
I- i.r i ,, r. . . i . . . , . e
f,rri. t . " ...tttitin i iit-mvy eiiuwa nervillg to lirucATt ujrm iiwiu
in ti '""" ' ''I'd"g frwt, and also prevenUng tbe
.... , iiKi.nr cu-, ireezuie mat lakes idace in a severe winicr
wheu the arround becotues solid for aconsul-
1 1M . '
crable derith below the surtace. .
It can safely be predicted ti at a large num
ber of onr citizens will take advantage of
the opening of the tborouqlifare for passen
ger traveljust as soon as a it heduleis made
out.
Kl.lri.Ve Kyle, Kmma Walter, Kiiie Me- j "VT0TICE.
iwwcsu, t itirence uciyer, joste .-Miaicr, i.ucy th underslRned
Davis, Jessie Ankeny, Irene hanijisell,
Oieorjria Cooper, Frank Caseiieer, ftcorge
Huston, Willis Weimer, Cal. Zeigler, Frank
Savior, Maggie Haiupsell, Jbitiiel .Smith,
John Zc-iglcr.-Frank Pan m r. Willie Connel
ly and Martha L. A oy. ' Uarch i, M
ill apply to the Legislature
at the present session, for tbe passage of aa act
anihnrtilncand requlrlna; the Aadltor General
and State Treasurer to audit and settle the ac
count of Oeoro He fllry, of Somerset county. Pa .
for rent, ate., dne him fur the use of a house and
lot In Berlin, in the roonty aforesaid, occupied t.y
Captains Bowles and Snyder and the men under
their et-mmand, during; the year 1HS1.
UtU, liEt ILEX.
?0K 1881 a&
Will lwBauto4 ran I1 nH-w. m& I rif iwwi wttSoi
KjwTioe U. It ritlri. Be i-rW m iif,v-tsrH
total SU li U 1 1. HJ ftail Wtfatfc, fricm am) 41rrtiMa for
MlOu liajO TaVHtW W VrLi.i mi t WW SsWsl'ismitv
Jan. 10
JJIAMOXD H0TELT
STOYSTOWN, l'ENNU. :
This popular and well known bonis has lately
keen thoroughly and cewly refitted with all new
end best of lurnlture, wbh-h baa made It a vrrv
desirable slot pirg place for the tntuellng publle.
His table and rooets cannot be surpassed, all be
ing first class, with a lar.e publle halt attached
to the ram. Also large and roomy alablina;.
First class beardtsa; can be bad at the lo west pos
sible prices, by tbe week, day or meal.
SAMCIL CUSTER, Prop.
3. E. Cor. Diamond
- eJtojsum.i.Pa
A
DMIXISTRATOR'S X0TICK.
tsuto of Ell Sailor, late oi Mlddlecreok Twp.,
fcouter&et Uo , Pa., clecea:c-J.
Letters of administration on the almre est.tte
havimc been srranted to tbe unrlerslirned by the
proper authority ; notice ia hereby (civen to all
persons Indebted to said estate toma ke Immediate
payment, and those having clalmaagtinst Uiesnme
will ttrraent them duly authenticated for sctlle
ireot on Thursday, the lTlh day ot March,
ll,at the late residence of tieecase.L
VZ. T. MOORE,
F.d. ; AduiiEH: ralor.
KEW ASH LMPE07ED KlCHGiEY
ami thereby almost doubled my capacity for ir.an
nfacturinK. I have cow on hand a large stock consisting of
BLAXKETS.
CASSIMERE3. SAT175ETS.
JEAN?, R EP ELLA NTS. FLAKXtLH,
COV Lit LETS, CARPETS,
VARS3, .C,
which I wish to
73A3 POL
EXEC
ECUT0RS' XOTICE.
TI WMi
l'.tate of Jttnal l.an P. Lohr. late of QncmanhoalSK
Township, deceased.
Letter testamentary cn the above estate bav
in been trranted to the umlersianed by prfir
aatb'trHy, nirflco Is hereby clvaa to all per. an
lndet.ie.1 to said estate to make Immcsilate pay
ment, and thnss hnvina: clalma asrulnst It to pre
sent llwac duty anthentieateil k i settlement, en
Satur.!ay, i!m l'Jtb day of i'tbruary. 11, at the
late relt.'(pce ol'dee'.l. in said t.wrMp.
LIZ BETH l OilR,
JSfcJf A. LOUR.
Jan. 12 Kiecutors.
KGISLATIVE XciTICK.
j Farmers, I bare the kind of r;t yon seel.
Ttant jour
WOOXj!
tn work Bp
RIGHT IS YOUR OWJf COt XTY,
I
and In order tn reach all my customers In rocl
had ia(
The ondersliroetl will realte application to the
uear.sutiarv tor special act iwr niuaeu iwi i " " , . - '
.uhr c.eihe rutrmmt of nr..vIlon eie fi.mich. ! time, I have employed the same airu!a 1
ed to companies ef volunteers, oa service under ! adciltttai Jir. J.eph L Uauarhertr.
the command of CJapUln Bowls, ef Centre county, who hist Introduced my goods into many parUof
nn.1 tTapUln Schrock, of Somerset county. In lata. tDi 1"n,T," .... . . r ,
. t-pToeiviiri? i I will strive, as In tbs past, to jrlve first class
. (fotitis ana luuvaiueto aic
. 9 . .... . . V r . 1. I ... n.t
Mi.vw .-li.n miti . aii imw w i ji iri w nwi
FrsMS, Pines!.", 1
Fehraary 4, lSal
! last year, will please address card to
d fj a A WEEK.
? t'ostly outfit tree. Address Tai a
i:
A nsrusta, Maine.
adayMbomeeasily made- j
fc Jo., i
Mar.lt-lyr.
a week in year own town. Terms and I
ootlit free. Address Ii. Hat t-rrr a. Ou. v
ara I M-1 '
orlUOvl, Maine.
Mar.lt-lyr.
Apr T
WM. S. MOKOAN.
Qiiemahouios, I's.
UDITOR S XOTICE.
""At an Orphan's Conrt hel.1 at Somerset. Pa., t.n
l lie Hth ol January. ll, the understand! Au.1
Iti was. in nvttlon oa John .. Kimtaell, Itq.. do
Iv appolnict tn raske a distributhn ef the tund
In the I'.rsi;l Andrew Hoover. Administrator of
llnviJ 11. i ter, aee d., to and among Iboao lefally
epll'ltsi i;.ereto.
By Srtue of the aVice appointment, tha ttrtiTcr-s'cBi-d
hi-reby sires notl-e that he will meet at
blscltieqin ihe bonnich ot Somerset, penn'a..
on WMineeday, In 2nd day of Mareh. issi, at 1
o'clock r. v.. to attend to the duliea cf Ins ap
pointment, when and where all perse ns interested
eaa atuml If they think j rooer.
JOll.X R. SCOTT.
Feb.. Auditcr.
c ,
CtC Tfi O 01 P" T koto'- Samples
OQ I (J Q)ZU wmhrJltee. AildrtssSris
sos JtCo., Puruand.Maine. Jlar.lMjr.