UL The Somerset Ilcrald.i ...March Wu.,lM Sunday was the first duy of spring. ' , ; i ?'-nicret cotiiitv fa tn iinvn n,.u ;i - .- I roa-.l. Tho vjiiiiimtial Monti -.vx cm Um, niro, Moinfay. Tliei-.,lsuru;:-.!in.'Ttulji-likp unt.t tb.n : i-it wliiili is )xtl mlixs. : The x uvtks of bad vrontlier, jiretlictcd , !y the ground h .jj, re about up. 'Hie foniininc brai'i is now occupied in : lni'diiali !, u on tlic new style of spring lialc. j The Snncr; & Cumbria r-Msengrr cars are iK-iiif finished in the R. A O. shops, at Connelinville. . . at Tinvil's. sw Toilet 'i' . t , at r.oyds. Tll.V.H' ... 11. .V.' nil." IKS l-rsiiv ... A"' v,.;;n Try pyJ. 114:1 ' 1(, v.ye C.iasst at ('. j Who i (he Soniorxet girl that sent her photograph to Forcpnnli to cor.tt for the lflrt,X"0 prize? J The number of candidates that turn up at i every sale tli.it :s held in the eonntv now-a- i days is r.ij .rising. James Allison, the allied pan icida, Is be ing tried in Indianacounty this week. Xliey have never yet hanged anybody . in that county und tlie supposition is thnt this mur- ierouaKas!'in will escape I:n just dues ! and programme fir next meeting. Ihc gallows. j lcr of e.inimUtre please take uotiec. I I.. L. Sierf.k, Chairman. The Executive Committee of the Evangel ical Lutheran 8abha-t.li School Association of Somerset county, will meet iu Somerset, Murcli 31, at 10 a. ra., to arrange time, plare !em- A jmrtiou of a leaden bullet, uhich had j Wen imbedded !n the skull of a Titusvillo lady for thirty years, was successfully re- ! moved a few days ago, The bone had grown I around it in sueh a manner that it had to , be chipped out. i The devout editor of the Norristown Herald remarks : "The revised edition of the light of his experience, he Xew Testament has one disagreeable feature, cellar under it. He affirms Xewsjwiper men will be obliged to read the work through again in order to correctly quote it hereafter. In the Xorlk Amtrican linicw for April is noteworthy articlo by Judge A. W. Tour- gee, iu which the professed reformers of the civil service are put on the defensive and their schemes of reform pronounced to be iticomjtfiliWe With American idtas of self- ; government, and on divers oilier grounds 'inadmissible tid impracticable. The tame s i number of the lleview contains, under the - , ,. , . ! fanciful title, "The Thing That might be, isi. nsuou..sann n ver, mpt.u.enii, pr,)foulloly philosophical study of the . .... ...... . " u'ks-i i laws anJ COHditi.:is of human progress, by throat a gentleman who has made tho ills j tmj Rcv. )Iark pJlUiaonj Rector of Lincoln me,, .s u,-.r maiwro: siuuy.iom us , Vlll(.g(1 Osford. The third article is iuui 1. uc vrerc ui nuua a nouc now. in ;n I ....mid r..nue:s. 11. m -y .11. ffl.'V mt :.ii the p'aee to bny ar r.i cx- ,.r r ,,'Tlt tu' ' ill kK W v.l and rui t cali pnets. sells tiik llatsat.d ,im.ds ofSomerM-t. Velvets. li.-ca and rringts, . 'ait;:b('o s. an.! Ti" Va-c at " led wl' , sc-,e:r Store nn l Tin .S ore. .,.l Krijtlsl wr,,ive,i at Vi: . A. E. l'n V. ,f ,, inform the public that we due.'', the price .i an j-" Iiw Marion Kicrnan, who bad been sjH-nding the winterin riiiladelphia, return ed home lost Tuesday. Normal class and low rales for board and music, at Heaver College, April 4th. Write to R. T. Taylor, Beaver, Ta. After waiting eight years Mr. Albert Fyan has welcomcl to his home a mite huniaiiily. linlfurd Lxjiurrr. ,.'..r Tf tV' 7 Ml!. i'.i-hiin ,;i.;i:i? t'f'"5-1 " ,mn' Co. Sett U i n a big l-o -.i. r.otw'.ih- to J. li. Miyi cr This is excellent weatlier for producing rheumatism and colds. Don't stand in tlie doorway or on tlie pavements. Hon. A. H. Ootlroth, with his wife and son fJeorge, arrived home from Washington on the mail train, Saturday evening. .innj ;oods i line e.v o! li'iincvs now connng in. Mi:. A. K. Vhl. in my 1 i:i - ..To.le! Artic'ei :.-.r-. vim buy .taii.mcvy our at C. ra;H?ra in other S:ate sjicak very highly of tlie appearance an I discipline of the Pennsylvania soldiers in Washington. Some of the heavy casting f.ir the turn-table to lie erected by the S. fc C Kailroad at J.daistown, have been delivered on the ground. cmhnddcryand i! b'i The i" ul ton Ih-nwrat says there is a ru mor that the Legislature will -reet Fulton county and ltetlford county into a Judicial District. find the be-t Mm A. K. Viil" assortiiieiit of it A. 1. I'lH.'s. ! . ,;,.. arriving daily at Sol. Vhl's I I .m.l H it Store. No. 4, Mammoth I ; s.,r,ot, Man-h 2d. 1881. j a., i ,.u.-hir.ls have made tiicir nj"- j ia this o,J as t!:0-v "re !'ar" j r. .rir'S wcean now ',M'K '"r oi.o-Mii.bting bavin- sales we 'u,y ; have reduced the price of all !;;; B-!ia!f. .. ,., ! rjnvassers make from to "r,-k selling g.HUf"rl':.S. Hideout .Mltarehiystn-et. New York. Send ,.;-( j-l"i-'ue and tenns. r, ; arc in a horrible condition and :ir.ii-r:iMe piie of !! asl.es that ,1 . not imvr ve tlifir coii- Tlueof our subscribers chr.nging their place of residence on April 1st will confer us a favor !y sending in their new pistofiiee ad Ire; s. Several of our citizens were playing street commis -inner, last week, but with only par tial sn rjjss in draining lakes of water from the j'iects. The ru.di of job work has been so large at the IIer.vi.d ofilce forth past two weeks that we have been compelled to employ an extra hand. With this additional help we arc now able to execute all orders with our usual promptness. The Bedford Gaxlle admits that one of the most rosiccted and intelligent physi cians in that county, asserts that of all the towns in which he ever resided, and lie has seen a great deal of the world, Beford is the most immoral. To until the 2Sth of this month the days and dates will correspond with those o! Fcbruaiv. February came in on Tuesday and sodi.1 March. There is no particular sign i- ficanee in this bevond the fact that the simi larity spokon of is of rare occurrence. We had the pleasure of taking our genial young medical friend, Ir. Albert 1. bru baker, of Philadelphia, by the hand Sunday morning. The Pr. is a cultured gcr.t'.eman and an honor to his profession. He is at present visiting his parents in Somerset. The mutterings of the gathering thunder that is tostrike the Collector's office ou the 1st of May, could be plainly heard in the distance immediately after the Hkbu.d ap- lcsrcd last week. We don't reckon light ning rods would beany protection, would tbcv ? Anion .' the graduates iu the Medical De partment .f the Pennsylvania I niversity at its ll.Vh -innunl commencement, which was held last week, was our genial friend, Mr. W. M. Beachlv. of Mcversdale. Dr. Will is a rare, ood fellow and we wish him success in the practice of his profession. A', noon last Thursday the President had on file over fifteen thousand applications for olli.v, and the number has been greatly en larged since. I; is now promised that passenjrer trains will certainly commence running over the Somerset .t Cambria railroad next Monday, the Z A'r. inst. o .-lsl Ail the rs-irini MiUine latest rv and N -'.ir lie mm; Cos. I we arc 1 neater Hore I I. Wm.tkk . and new cuts A regular nor' caster set in Monday cveu i:i?. Tlie thermometer has a downward tendency and high winds with light flakes of snow prevail. Our street corners arc once more looking like Spring. The comer statuary which whs removed for the winter has .nearly all been placed i.l position again. Owing to the fact that there was no mail through from Somerset to Meycrsdale Wed nesday, the f'timnirrcforr stock of editorial ''Keccntly at Chicago the heart of ayoung girl became pushed by disease from the left to the right fide." "Disease" is an odd name for a young man's arm. He should have set on the other side of her alternate nights. That would have preserved the or gan's equilibrium, us it were. Xnrrirtown lipoid. We have had a mini- i mat.or.wav verv ,ort last week. cr before a.rc--.:y. j hies will please take Fisher & Co. have ,t of le;ral blank former k's store. kof H. -s..,:,:c :da: 'u:is. til- large b 1 M. s-'hro. VTVi -l-iir.-'.a-cr for Store, Sloe a 1 1 m Fixtures, l.e.i'e or rent of ., n .'..ratermof year-'. Inquire at nu'M a slrialty of I-u-es and F.m and an' pn-paitsl to sell them low- 1m? bought 111 tlie countv. "1. at N. D. Wai.tiir & Vs. r ti.'.- r'.elie-t, best, and most durable j : T..l..a. en. ask for Star, and take no j l'..r:i!oat thctlrocery. Flour and j : n-11! JoSIAH KKI.1.KIU . i.v nurrii-1 cou;lc-s, about starling l:o :i.:i-, can save money by purchos , .r (' 1 .k Stoves and Tin Ware at A. '.tl'. s new Stove and Tin Store. Call arv can 1 IK' O'tllvilH- li.Tiihardt says American men "have no poetry." Sadie has evidently never been in a newspaper ofHee. The American men have it s(a- l.eil up all around them. Mr. Joseph V. Oarothers, editor of the McKecsport Time, died at the residence ol his father near Vniontown, Tuesday aftcr r.oon, Marih 14th, of consumption. The proposition to place district attorneys on salaries instead of fee, continues to at tract the attention of the press of the State. which, as a general thing approve of it. On last Thursday night, between one and two o'clock, many of bur citizens were awakened by a cry of fire. It turned out to be a false alarm. Friday morning a drunk en stranger was arrested as the miscreant, who was duly fined. Upon being released he again commenced to cry fire, whereupon he was re-arrested and imprisoned. In another column C. P. Markle & Sons give notice that an application will be made for a charter for a lateral railroad, from a point on.tln' ConnellsuiHc railroad in l'p per Turkeyfoot township to a jioint in Mil ford township. This road will reach one of the finest lumber sections of the county, and as the Markles are men of business, we have no dwubt but that it will be built dur ing the coining summer. Every member of the new Cabinet is mar ried, Secretary Hunt, of the Navy, having his fourth wife. Windom is the only Ohio man. Blaiue, James and Hunt were Whigs, Kirk wood was originally a Democrat, and Windom and Lincoln consistent Republi cans. Bluine is fifty-one years of age; Win dom, fifty-four; James, fifty; MaeVeagh, forty-eight ; Lincoln, thirty-seven ; Hunt, fi.tv-twi. would have 110 that nearly all the throat diseases which carry oil the child ren take their origin in the foul gasscs which originate in the cellar and find their way to the kitchen, tho parlor, the sitting room and the bed rooms. The cellar under most houses is used as a convenient store house for apples, cabbage, potatoes and other fruits, the gases from which are of the most injuri ous nature. In addition to these poisonous vapors the air of roast cellars is damp and heavy, ventilation being a secondary con sideration with most householders who, while realizing that a visit to the cellar is one of their most disagreeable daily expe riences, never know that its gases jicnetrate every part of the house. It very often hap-, pens, too, that the cellar floor is sometimes covered with water or slimy mud. It is no wonder that families who live over such death traps arc annoyed by sickness and sometimes dUfrcssed by the removal of their loved ones. America has so seldom given Europe a new fashion in return for the hiany it has receive! that a great deal of quiet comfort has lecn taken out of the supposition that the feminine custom of "banging" tho hair was borrowed from the Indian squaws of our western plains. True, says tho New York Herald, the feminine Indian is a mar vel of hideousness, while her bang, when she has one, lends to her ugliness an air of irredeemable animalism, and abject depravi ty ; but if only becoming devices were fash ionable there would be very little new to re cord in ladies' journals or to display at churches and theaters. It now appears, however, that the bang is not peculiar to the American Indians, it being quite com mon among the savages of New Zealand. This fact being admitted, the method of the advent of the fashion iu England .may easi ly be surmised. Returned convicts brought this latest sweet thing in hair to their lady friends, who were glad to adopt it for the very reason, probably, that New Zealand belles did it saved them tho trouble of combing and arranging their front hair. How the fashion spread to the higher or ders need not be asked, for whatever is wild, peculiar and unnatural in woman's appcaraance may always be safely trusted to make its own way into the world. Mr. II. II. MetJrilT, a graduate of the II EE ami office, who has lccn working in Johns town and Pittsburgh for the past eight months returned to Somerset Thursday. ;nc. ' .: sale the bouse in which I now Imii-c contains eight rooms and i.s'.ie.l. Terms. One-fifth cash ; 1 1. -'. ''. 4 and " years w ith inter- J. F. Bl.VSIYKR, H. i'Mier .1 Co. keep all kinds r..ii'tubli', and lawyers' Legal t'v.-ctWr with Man-mre Certificates, i 11m'.:s. Reward "arils, Automatic : ;it..'. even-thing in the Stationery Considerable siifrar was manufactured by our farmers last week, and maple molasses and "spotsic" "f the choicest kind can be seen 011 the counters at the different grocer ies. There y.ere several vivid flashes of light ning seen in the heavens Saturday night. Considerable apprehension was felt for fear the revenue ofHce might be struck before its time. lion. A. J. Colborn was at home over Sun- of 1 dav. l!:s wife and son Robert accompanied him to Pittsburgh to-day, Monday, where they will spend several weeks visiting friends. NEW GOODS ! March is credited with being the'nioti th of high winds, and by a singular coincidence that is the time when storekceors report a l!a:'.ai" a::d sec the fancy j that there is the greatest demand for fancy stockings. The Meycrsdale Oimmerrial says all candi dates will ne l cards and stickers. What for :a'(,(i! "Ta-l-i '"1 ll'itmets and Hats, also the finest 'n.i. -i'N and Embroidery ever brought -Jm:ki.t, M uNCr.ossSTKnnT. 1 will " hu:i,l at all times, l'.eef, Pork, Mut ; ;';e:c, r.: reasonal dc prices. Open : v.-::i run a meat wagon three times .el:. HkniiV Klti::R. Somerset. Pa. f real otate by Henry -' "Ci-.-ntor ..f the estate of David "f J.-aVrs-oii township, diseased. :""'r.:;ie,,-l (., Wednesday, March '' it 'i:ie 1, r-lo. k. at Somerset. I Jons 11. I'm.. !'-'r!i.i:n Bull, three rears old ! Complete arrangements have lecn made by the State Agricultural Society for holding the next annual exhibition in the Expo sition building, Pittsburgh, commencing September 15th, to continue two weeks. The Exposition Sicicty is to contribute $10, 000 of the $25,000 to be given as prizes, and will share the receipts equally with the Stat Fair Association. The grounds will be enlarged to 'JO acres and some new buildings will be pui up. AsoTnEc CAKUiDATn. By a large majori ty the people of the I'nited States have de clared their faith in Kidney-Wort as a rem edy for all the diseases of the kidneys and liver, some, however, have disliked the trouble of preparing it from the dry form. For snch a new candidate appears in ' the shape of Kidney-Wort in Liquid Form. It is very concentrated, is easily taken and is equally efficient as tin dry. Try it. Ismi viilt .. BmxED to Deatit. At about 7 o'clock on Friday evening last, as we learn from the Johnstown Tribmtt, two children. Charles I'rcdc, aged 7 years and Bertie, his sister, aged about 3 years, were burned to death at Morrelville, near that place. The two children had been left alone in the house, ami it seerns that the boy conceived the idea of making a lamp out of a can containing three pints of carbon oil, to which he had access, by shoving a piece of paper down the spout and lighting it. This is the infer ence which has been gathered from all the surroundings, as both of them were uncon scious from the time the explosion look place until their condition was discovered a few minutes after, when smoke was seen is suing from a window of an up-stairs room several persons near at hand. The first gentleman to enter the building found the boy in bed, with his clothing nearly all burned oil, while the girl was standing erect, at the footboard, with the upjr part of her body and face terribly crisped from the flames. It is likely that the explosion scat tered the burning, oil over both them, and they hurried from the kitchen, where the can was found, to the bed-room up stairs. The mattress and coverlids took fire from the garments of the lad, which were all ablaze at the time be crawled into the bed, and it would seem the girl was nnable to pet in alongside of her brother. Tlie boy died at about 10 o'clock the same night and was not conscious at any time. The little girl, although suffering greatly, lived until Saturday morning. They were they child ren of Martin Brede, who has now but one little one left out of a family of six, three others having died a short time before. a strong defense of the Roman Catholic side of the controversy about religion iu the Public School.'', from the pen of Bishop McQuaid of Rochester. The great problem of the governmental control of monopolies is dis cussed with reference to railway manage ment by the Hon. George Tioknor Curtis who contends that when a railway com pany is corporated by any State it agrees to this much and no more : that its property shall be subject to such legislative control as the act of incorporation embraces, to the exercise of the taxing and police powers of the State, and to tin power of eminent do main. The same problem, in its bearing j upon telegraph lines, is ably discussed by the Hon. Win. M. Springer. Mr. John Fiske lias an article on The Historic Gene sis of Protestantism, and Mr. Anthony Trol lajio, an essay on the Poet Longfellow. Mr. Desire Charnay, the author of the series of papers on the ruined cities of Central Amer ica, has for more than two months been pursuing his researches in regions remote from all avenues of communication with the civilized world, and consequently ncith er the present-number of the Review nor the one last preceding it contains any con tribution from him. In the May number, however, will be published another of h very instructive papers. Ma. Emron. It is quite unfrequently that we indulge iu newspiqier articles, but will do so on this occasion There has been considerable braggadocio going the rounds, as to who had the boss saw mill and who cut the most railroad ties out of a stick of timber. I think we can top the climax of cutting faster and more ties out a log than any other mill along the S. 4 C. R. R. The mill was manufactured by Griffith & Wedge, of Zancsvillc, Ohio, and belongs to the Westmoreland Lumber Company and is run by Noah Shaulis, who knows how to handle a saw mill. The mill is situated in Stonyercek Twp., on the farm of Albert Wright, near Lamliertsville and is running at present. The honor o cutting more ties out of one log than any mill along the route belongs to Messrs George Shaulis and I-ewis Rector, who cut eighteen ties out of one log. The timber grewon Mr. Wright's farm and was trailed by Herring it Custer with a single span of horses. They cut over sixteen thousand feet of lumber, when the timber was frozen, per day, but if the weather will be favorable thoy will cut about twenty thousand feet ier day next week. The hands arc all a jovial set of men, as affable as you wish to see and are perfect gentlemen. Would say that we wish them unbounded success, as they deserve it. Beech nit. LtMuaRTsviLLE, March 10, 1881. MARRIED. HOWARD PETERSON. On March 3d 1M1, by Rev. W. M. Spangkr, Mr. Samuel Howard, of Westmoreland county, to Miss Lizzie M. Peterson, of Somerset county, Pa. GRIFFITH-SPIEGEL. On March 13, lsf l, by the same, Mr. Jonathan Griflith to Miss Katie Ann Spiegel, both of Somerset county, Pa. The man who endeavors to obtain the signatures of farmers to apparently inno cent looking'contracts is making tlie grand rounds. One of the genus, named J. II. Miller, who tried and succeeded in getting several responsible names to w hat purport cl to be a patent washing ma chine, but which was in reali ill they need stickers for? The names are y a prom isory note, has been arrested in all printed on one slip, rules "Luzcr?" Better read np the P. F. Cov. The house being built by Mr. Sulli van Johnson on Vnion street is rapidly approaching completion. When finished it will add greatly to the appear ance of the street. Dr. James O. Kicrnan returned from the Jetferson Medical College, Tuesday, from which he graduated last week. He has not yet decided where he w ill locate for the practice of his profession. The election for Count Superintendent takes place in the Court House, on the first , Hosiery, Gents' Furnish-j Tuesday in May, being the 3rd day. Pro- '' :v line of Jewelry, at n. n. w.u.TMi i c"s. j fess.irs Bcrkey and Wellcr are the only as 1 piratits named at this time. ''' in ti.e world ever came into ' r -. u-c, or ha K!( fully won the ;f nuiikitid, as Avers Cherry ".in- cure of i-oi-'lis, colds and "' b;-s' fu -iTii i, for Job Work, ' est assortment of tvi of any "aest of the mountains, and ,; ''" do ail work at a r.dnc- liter charge. Mrs. A. C. Davis is visiting her brother in Johnstown. From there she will go to Latrobo, and from there to Erie, having a brother residing in each place named. Her two children accompany her. 1 The evHiutry newspapers are after the pos tal authorities, liecause of the tardy delivery of flic various publications. Wc hope that the cause of the trouble may Ih ascertained and better arrangements made. -'- ui .Mrs. A. 1'.. I'.S. H AlSO '''"' i .,, ;,;... r 1. . leading to the new dcitot, have ..in.. ...it ... uu n.ii.ir " tlee-an I .... r..i 1 . i most deplorable condition during the wet ,:;:;"!'".ent:.,n Fine Drafting i weather f the past week. 111 f 'r sale. This article "'limed by j The roads about town. particularly that been in a i- ull who have 1:1- -. Ince and Riblnins in X !. VVai tebA Co s. Wagons heavily laden wonM sink ih.wu to the axi.-s. ''r 11... 1 :. " - ';'v. at '-'l-ar lU large stock of Spring -I'M .1 I , , I , " "a..., the public generally i i" want of Boots, Show1 j J lie Jin. 1 i...ii.-i 11. j. .... .-.' . 1. ..r.ii i.i.u j greater prominence every day. Two mem j bor of the new Cabinet Messrs. Blaine and f Jumes were eniib.rs when they last held the I station of private citizenship, and good ones, '" a! S-.1. fhls Cash Store, ' Ki!d ij bottom J:v,-H..irar.h2J SouivoxThl. Xn iW-T.-There will too. The licwslmys of Pittsburgh liave lost a g.iod frien l in John W. I'itfock, if the Pittsburgh w;?ct-, whose custom it waa al ways to give them a liig dinner on New Year' day. Mf. Pituxik died on the 1Mb instant. i lu" another column and by hand bills ' ..el. rv;.... i -r, -., " "-"', on ,, M i ''"' 1st- The It. printed at this office, Mr. Ed Alcott adver- Bedford county and will be called on to an swer the charge of swindling. A story is related to us, says the Indiana Denwerat, of an old lady, a resident in the northern part of the county, who, when ujon her deathbed, concealed under her pillow, a bag containing over 1,.7X) in gold coin. Those who attended upon her at tempted to take the money away, but the dying woman clung to it, and refused to have it removed, saying that she wanted to take it along wh her. The story appears' to be. well authenticated, and illustrates the "ruling pj-ssion strong in death." m Mr. John Shaffer, son of Aaron Shaffer, who resides near Davidsvillc, was crushed to death by a locomotive on the Pennsylva nia railroad, at Swissvalc, Allegheny coun ty, last Wednesday. It appears that John had gone west some time ago and getting tired of that country started homeward, but on arriving at Pittsburgh bis money was all spent. As his trunk had been expressed to Braddock it is thought that he intended walking to that place to secure work when he met with the accident "that caused his death. His age was about twenty years. Hi me.nkal. In the Disciples' Church, Somerset, Thursday. March 17, 1S81, at 3 p. m., Mr. John A. Lambert, of Johnstown, was married to Miss Carrie L. Scluwk.sccond daughterof Wm. M. Schrock. The cere mony waa performed by Elder Woolery, and was witnessed by a host of friends of the high contracting parties. Messrs. Tark G. Kimiuel, John X. Snyder, Frank Kim mel and Aaron Schrock, brother to the bride, acted as ushers. Shortly after thecorcmony tlie happy young couple left for Johnstown, where they expect to make their future home. A wild cat of large dimensions was shot by Mr. John W. Mitchell, on hi farm in Ikrry township, near Youngstown, on Fri day last. The animal bad been annoying Mr. Mitchell for some time jiast carrying off chickens, apples, etc., and howling about his premises at all hours of the night, and he concluded to lav fbr the varmint and put "run t-u,,.:,,. ...... . 1 , "M,("-fit of Somerset and !;-r ,' .'""P'rs. J. , !: . M J kit Tuesday, j tjM t),e f his j-ersonal ofnits. The i an end to its depredations. Accordingly be Tuesday j c w;u ,(,i;e place at Brook' Sidimr. on shouldered bis shot gun and awaited his ar- & O. K. ! si,inlv Cir. li "T,:li 3n,l w ill ...... I rivnl lu forc a trvjit while the vicious an imal appeared in the orchard near the bouse. He took deliberate aim and fired, striking it in the front left leg, crippling it so badly that it didn't feel disposed, to show mueji tight, and be finally pat out its light with . club. Mr. Mitchell brought the skin to I trolie on Monday and presented it to Dr. P. Enimctt Welsh, who take a rrcat prulc in, explaining the ecul iari ies of the beast. I.'itnlit Aditinre. II. Frits,! Another land-slide took id ace on the S. Acer! ..4 ' . ... 1 ....... . 1. r-.-. Mb iiim.i, j!. re;iroMi, 1 i;i;y, ill jM'liiei, aoolll V" 1,1 i'xtin r . a" Wrgagc ! seven miles this ide of Johnstown- We "'rriU .,',) ,"r "'formation I Bre informed that J. i. Ogle, Esi,., und II. T". in 'l vi, '"" i F- Kitei iK-r, of this pli-e wen- on a freight , itU'V,3r "f 5,,'',rJale di-j rai going to Johnstown w hen they came Il-iiise f r Kr'" tVt'ry ri,li,v' in contact with the slide, and were coinjiell- ifmi 8 to a p. ni. ,Hi to f.x i from that point into town. Tlie following bill was introduced into the State Legislature by Hon. A. J. Colborn. As Ait To regulate the holding of and to prevent frauds in the primary elections of the several political parties held in the several election districts of this Common wealth. Wuereas The Democratic, Republican and other political parties of this Common wealth have adopted the plan of holding primary elections by popular vote to choose candidates for their respective parties to be supported at the general and other elections of this Commonwealth or for the election of delegates to meet in convention to make such nominations, and Whereas It is desired to have all such elections faithfully, honestly and fairly con ducted. .Therefore Sectio"! 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Honse of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same that from and after the passage of this act it shall be lawful, and it is hereby made the duty of all judg es, inspectors and clerks of the primary elections, as aforesaid, before entering upon the discharge of their duties to severally take and subscribe an oath or afliirruation in the presence of each other, in form as fol lows, namely : "I (A. B.) do that I will as judge, inspector or clerk, as the case may be, at the ensuing election impar tially and faithfully perform my duties in accordance with the laws and Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the rules and regulations adopted by the party for the government of i the said primary elections to the best of my judgment and and ability." Tho oath or j affirmation shall first be administered to the 1 judge by one of the inspectors, then the judge, so qualified, shall administer the oath or affirmation to the inspectors and clerks,- or the same may bo administered J.y Justice of the Peace. Sectiox 2. If any judge, inspector or clerk of a primary election, as aforesaid, hall presume to act in such capacity before taking and subscribing the oath or affirma tion required by this act, be shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction be fin ed not exceeding two hundred dollars ; and if any judge, insjiector or clerk when in the discharge of bis duties us such shall wilful ly disregard or violate the provisions of any rule duly made for the government of the primary flections of the party holding such elections he shall be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars ; and if any jud;e or Inspector of a primary election, as aforesaid, shall knowingly reject the vote of any per son cntillod to vote under the rules of the party holding such election, or shall know ingly receive the vote ot any person not qualified as aforesaid, be shall on conviction be fined not exceeding two hundred dob lars ; and if any judge, inspector or clerk DIKD. SHAFFER. On the 14th day of March, lSsl, Harriet Shaffer departed this life, aged CO years, H months, 25 days. The deceased was a member of the Lnth eran church. On the evening of the 9th inst., we administered to her the elements of the Lord's supjier. She seemed exceeding ly joyous and well-satisfied, and was wait ing ''to be absent from the body and pres ent with the the Lord, to drink anew the wine in the kingdom of God." She is gone. Trustingly and confidingly, I believe, she has gone into the presence of her all-wise Father. No longer is she toiling painfully along the pathway of life, upward and up ward to the city of our God; No longer here, she is there ; She has entered within the precincts of the fadeless and pure ; gaz ing, seeing, knowing, loving as tho sanctifi ed and pure only see, and know, and love. J-irth bas one spirit less, anil heaven one more. Already kneeling at the throne, she has received her welcome, and is resting on the bosom of her Savior. "With heavenly weapons she has fought The battles of her Lord, Finished her course, and kept the faith, And gained the great reward." Pastor. WALTER. On the fith day of March, 1SS1, Wallace Hugus Walter died at Con nellsville. The cause of his death wasapul nionary affliction. He was in the 34th j-ear of his age. WALTER. On the 14th of March, 1S81, (liarles A. Walter died at Connellsvillc and was buried at Cleveland, Ohio, on the Kith, where he had bren residing for some years. He was in the 3fith year of his age. Thus, within a few days over two months, have three brothers pas-sod away ; the first being Wm. F. Walter, who died in January. They were sons of Henry AValter, late of Connellsvillc, but formerly of Somerset. Their unexpected and untimely deaths have cast a shadow of gloom and sorrow upon Ike hearts of muny surviving relatives. PENROD. In Stoystown, March 8, 18S1, Mrs. Lydia Pen rod, aged 74 years, 1 month and 8 days. SHAULIS. Elizabeth Susan Shaulis, eld est daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Shaulis, died March 12, 18S1, aged 10 years, 8 months and 8 days. The deceased was a member of the Luth eran church ot mvaiisville, and ilicit re joicing in the Savior. .Her remains were Juried in the cemetery at Lavansville. A funeral discourse was preached by the pas tor, L. L. Sieber. Machination) Against tho New Cxar, Alexander III. St. Petersburo, Marc'i 17. Tlie Guthoritics were informod t'mt a wine had been Lutl in a pm.iIL strcit which enters tho Neutky Prospect, nearly opposite the Annitlikoir "pal ace, the residence of tho nt'.v Empe ror. A detachment of fathers ac cordingly bean an exploration from a small shop, tho ov.-r.er of which disappeared three days ago. The street was barricaded at both endsj to prevent the public from ap proaching it. The sappers on open ing up the ground und searching the cellars discovered a mine in the above mentioned shop. The mouth of the mine was in the shopkeep ers dwelling room concealed under an ottoman. The mine passes un der the street leading to tlie riding school through which the Czar passed while returning to his home on Sunday. Eight more arrests have been made and a quantity of explosives have been discovered. It has been thought necessary to follow the proclamation of the Em peror Alexander III., by a special ukasc, summoning the peasants to jomm allegiance with the out iaithful subjects. THE EMPERORS REMAINS TAKEN TO the church. Sr. Petersburg, March 17. The body of the dead Emperor was placed in its coffin yesterday and conveyed to the great church of the palace. The Emperor and Grand Duke Vladimir bore the head of the coflin and the other Grand Dukes and the Princes of Lcutehcnburg and Oldenburg bore the foot and sides. The people in the halls knelt as the procession passed. On the arrival of the cortege at tho church mass for the dead was celebrated. The regalia has been brought from Mescow and conveyed through the streets in state. tOHERSCT HISKtT Corrected by Oooa 4. '.ssbits. CHCIC-: GROCERIES, F'. .1 & TEXD Apples, dri.Nl, Ik ........... So into ApiUcibiutor, 't (jiit ....thtiiit hrun, ft 1X t tl Butler, V fi (Uatt) I So Buttor, $ 8(ro!l t0c littckwueAtfV i'usuct...... MJo ineal, l ei fc W 00 BeewT, O 1 -iM fce,.u,biilc.3r', ........ 7'- ' Hi.U-J, " S- ' ooumrr hum), 5jH S, , 1 n, (e.ir) i:iui..M iw.7S Corn, ( Jiictte.l ) f v.mti.l ti,7u Own meiil 81 ft , -Jo Call S ins. V lb ee f-vu. " 1 M.iur. ft bM.... iS UUh- flaxiinl Im . J5 S 1 75c Kama, (cuy-iif-ccire ! vl 1-' Lrd.i , , 10013 Leather, ml ul, y a " tipior " Bi;t7uo " ktu, " T0S)3 IWMdllnjcii, an4 chop luOBs l 60 Oats, ti du ZAiVxs fuutts .,? bo (utw) aoy.iOC fc'.'h, UrloU, fi s I -o 1 hye foil 75c KiiK, W lb to tin. 1, ft bM.exir (1 7i.fi W W) " Urmind Alum, per uik-Ic iHuUtlK) " Ashf .ii, jsr situ M 06 Sat, jrelluw js a , Wll whtlo 10i;i4 Tallow. ft fe Wheat, W bun i w Wool, ft 3i10 Somerset Mechanical Works, (.Yr7S?.) COIKGLlMTtON mi AS! SOMEESE f fOOfflMS XO People out of Food. Chicago, March 10. Dispatches from all points west and northwest teem with accounts of suffering and business obstruction caused by the present snow blockade. At Yank ton, Dakota, no mail has been re ceived from the East since last Fri day. Fuel and provisions are al most exhausted, and many of tho smaller towns are actually suffering now. Superintendent Jeffreys, of the Illinois Central and several subordinates with gangs of work men have been snow bound on the Sioux Line at Marcne, Iowa, for over a week. 1 rams are scattered at different points along the line of that division, the same being en tirely abandoned. It will take weeks of good weather to get the Iowa lines open. The Northwestern rciad supplies cannot be opened in less than a month. The bridges are cov ered over with twenty feet of pack ed snow and cuts miles in length are packed wita a solid mass ot snow and ice. The St. Paul road hired three hundred men to shovel snow, and after woiking these men struck for higher wages which was granted. Many men on both roads have been stricken with snowblindness, from which thev suffer greatly. One par ty was blockaded for ten days at a point cailcu tnow Una. Jien finally they succeeded in reopening communication they telegraphed that many were seriously sick. The St. Paul Company has 15,000 cars of freight awaiting movement, r. II locked by snow. 1 lie L nion Pa cific is blockaded between Omaha and Frcemont by an overflow, and all will suffer in this respect when there is a general breakup and the thaws come. Twice Hanged. ?v M.A i.-T'. UAirijionr. & cmo it. n PITTSBURGH DIVISION. On snl after Ju!yl9, 1SS0, trains 011 tills mad will depart from ana arrive at .ieV'-A ciraor Urnut anl W ater Sirccs, as toUuwa : EAST. w::sr, MAIL. MAIL. 1,0:1V..: !.MV.'T Tiiibiirst l":'l r .n. N"wYi:tr : p. m. E'H kwm,-J 2 :2 l hila.leli.liia t Mi u. lu. Ohio l'yiw l.sw ' t.Himof a L'i.:.Tilwa ' r.'dKiiolirt 1":I6. m. Ci!i.i!vill l.!:lf 'vVasht'mtt.n m Mt. 1'ii.pjiant I:-'- tuinbri u.nJ. 11'. Hrniwl I-.tr-l tl J!Tnltr..iii -I ;1 " Ift't-rt Newiin 1 irs p. m. li.':i..Kl j -.j MrKriKjrl Jl:l. " 'iiUl-yl 7W " Uraddnck U:lh " l'niatn ssm " liyn'ttniMl :1:-1S I:ru:.u 1r jr'l 7: '.5 ' uu. riai'l " ML 1'Inm.nl WaahlRKUm S: " C..nwlU-H' 7: " Uli'ilQio.i'l ll-.-i.'. a. in. WVsl Ntwl.n S::l " ftjiltimor lif:;ir p. ui. AtoKsiK-Tt :-.ii Fhila'li-lpia S:Ma.ui. fnsi'ulotc New Voi-lt b:ti ' l'ilutaug S:4Jp. in. Farmers, Merchants, Owners and 0lhcrst Vc j-..-.'- ii !.c v-vif!i a i'-.:t !' HARTZELL IWiiU PlOW Which will be sold ir i.-.- m ;acy t!ip.n any other Imported Plow, and which will r.lso '' i-o ...! work'. - , !.'.':-. t:. . woiJ-v:x'.i2srjs plow WM kii'uvn mi l lji;-!i!y itjv!;.-:i i f liy ;il who have nsel it. WvuliKi niako r.n-.. un.I i WOODCOCK PLOV.'S, CENTRE LEVU Af HARTZELL PLOW, HAKTZu . AND IMPROVED BROWN PLOW ; HARTZELL'S KOS. 1 AND 2 HILL S!DK PLOV5. AT.'D PiON BEAM HILL SIDE PLOWS.; Ail of which will !.' at JL.t; :u IViix..'. iiKuireuf your Murchat.tJ, or call us ami cSiUtiinc our flows bofnw pun liuin 'ifl.ers, ai wc can aii'l will liiukT it ! your iutn-tM Vi Jus'). We are ai-i prctiareil t !' n' k:1: T. of r'p:t:.rin;; t .S.i-.v uml CriA Jli'l 4, , '- V. '; A y it '- "V' K - . MAC If I Tlinv-liili llai-hi:ir-;, ..'...' a I:!iiio!i to t!ic P.fr : .i:-. ari'l f;:nufa tn.v . I 7.' T T 1 It, I at !...-: ::. I:i TL Express train lcave Pltts-.areh at 8:19 V. M. arrlvi-iic at OiDaelinrille lu 05 P. M., koi wuxl 11- P. M. lu return tho Kxpreu luaves Cumberland at 2;U A. SI., arriving at Kk!i wooJ 4:as A. Uonccl'svl.lo 0.W A. M., VUxt burh 7:ii A. II. Tho m' rt it Ireet ami v'.eaf ant route tu tto at H't ibuuiL. iu WuaiitngiunCtiy. Xhn.uirh Malllenvinif at lu:l A. w.. '.!Uy, ar rives at waitlnicton atS:A a. M.; Baltimore, 10 33 r.M.: Phllapeiiilila 3:10 a. if . : hen Xurk:15 a. . ; Richmond ll::-& A. V. 1'hr.mirh V.Tr.rA.fl. lnvlnv ft'il.i ir . flt. v. ai- rlves at w asliliiKton at t.a a. m. : Bltluira, 7: if. ; rnilaiieiiililaj l;li r. x. ; X., 4:4 r. m. Through Mail trains iiali7. Kipueaa tniii. a daily escejit Sunday. Aecummodation traiu and JTiietts r.xprcv'i dally except Sunday. Ticket offices, enmer Firth Arcnaoar.d Wood ftreeu, and depot comer Uraut and Water si., Plttsburirh, Pa. !. 1C. Oen. rJ'cn(!r Azcnt. L. M. COLK, UtEtral Ticket Agent. PUBLIC SALE. JOOKIMCAND HtTP.Q STOVES. CAR WHEELS AND AXEL, SLED SOLUS, KEEt-HRS, CTATt BAR a!jd FROM i" f O,! SUCA2 UAWPS. Ami a full at rt of rcou'ri !' .' LVikiug stovw. Very Tru3y riomoi-.-jct, rc IV kl'll- ..f M t.'f r , I . v x m i Or i I ii r .'A - V '4 JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER Ifl Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints The tillowiii Li a fariial Yi-i : (;.,.-,.U in SUtti : Carres i.r Ila'chftH, ilamiiicrs, ( iiix-U, Awi, if., h'.ai k'-niith's I ;.-. i: Fili-, liamiucrs, Ac., Hj't'li-.-.-y iinj .varo. Tab Trtc-. fiiVut;.-.!.. Hits, an.l Tools. 'J'alile Knives apul Forks. r.K-!:vt Kniv, S:Lv the largrtH sto.-k in ..mT-t l.'ui:!iy. l'aintcr's t icxylf' s fuii ol'.r."! J'auits f-ir m-i;!o c;nt o:i!.-i'!a i jniiMi, iiirp'.'iiriiic, , i.;X'(Hi Uil, 1 I'iaiK, i-w, I5U'iWH. Anvii.. ice, ilamn, Iim-k!i, Kiain1, rs, .'ikm.iis ami I!ua:.r. f -j-k. W'iihf I.ii.j -:o:- aoi'a!l sizes a-;, 1 c!.-) . hi ip.-II t i.nt.lle uutcry. Nl, un t Tlie unIersii?ni,t! hii residence at i:I:t 'K H1V1 Saturday, March 2G, 1881. 1 Tlie followinjr property v!z : 2 COWS, 5 nOP.SE3, 10 IIXJLE3, 1 LOT GOODWOBKIKG HAE 1TESS, 1 SET EOTJELi: DEIV INO ILAKSTESS, 1 LOT V7 AO CITS, 2 HEATIN Q STOVES, 1 COOK STOVE, 1 BU REAU, 2 WASH STANDS, 1 EXTENSION TABLE, 13 CANE SEATED CIIAIBS, 1 BRUSSELS CAEPLT, 2-3 FLY IlwEAIITE CARPETS. 1 LOT EI Pi3 CAEFET. 4 Charleston, S. C. March 18. A special to the Xcus and Courier re ports that James F.lack (colored) was executed at Marion to-day for the murder of Eli Wilcox (colored). Ie has been reprieved twice. IJIack made an effort to address the crowd, ut words failed him, and he said nothing. At 1 o'clock the prop was removed, and, to tlie horror of the crowd the rope broke and l)I:ick fell heavily to the floor below, spitting blood and calling for water. Eighteen minutes later the trap was sprung the second time, and Black died of strangulation. IJIack weighed lw pounds. ihe rope broke ju:-t at the end of the knot and was campletely rotten. Kich ard and Ben James (colored ) were convicted at Marion to-day by a mixed jury of the murder of D. If. Harrell, in August last, and were sentenced to be hnnzed on Juno 3, ewis James, the third accused, was acquitted. F.OCEIKG CHAIRS. 1 EAI2 CUSH IONED rOLEIKS LOUISE, ! LAECE EAST CHAI2, 2 f ICE TABLES, 2 HEAYY WALlfiJT EEE STEAES, 1 LG? MATTEESSES, ASD CISLH Household & Kitchen Furniture, TERMS: S!.t ccntfu credi'. wiii arpjveJ eecurliy. Sal "to wiia.Trr.ee at 10 o'clock . ir. t nM rtay. ill. ALl.'OTT. J.K TO ACCEITOIUIKFUSf'. ec.jin lii'ldj. S: Crn'i ii'), 1 JIa"nn Jlaiunii r. : stzi. Iki !;:!! (.!:;- ; D.iiir Man. llahkei?. 'i'i h:yf, Jiuit'T l'rint, M-.;i S-.i, ss I'liains, !ia!ti r t.'!i:i:!: i, sii-.,-, jj Doon-icoens, iiivj mis, Xf. i:ii!n-.v any fiiape. lne.;p-t i ual )u a.waytoa Our y.iv k v( ( iiiil oil Lani.sM v I.ir.'i" anil cvi.ij'rims rt-ryelfT.Rt yvlr. liittotH 1::::- I:.r. M'lVv ai; l ':...-.itt S?.uv.?. :.:;n r..x 1 ..i' hot .:ia!itv. T-v- t K-:!i:-i. Iiup.i;p:i t f . V.irk-", palif. Uakw. Mu iitiiiL-, i'.iiiiti in oil. all r..li.r. JiiK.n Jrvcr. v itl i;;it i". fitc-j. r, Cii:T.;';M u . Tiro liv.'Ji . ail anl. ('.''...lira A'.'rir.-:n. Meal Si..vo I'vi'.-M'f , Twine. I:-.;-: ut" all Hay i'i:! toelvar.Ls J'rt t 'ut iMtli-r. 'Xra'f. ' r;i! i : :: iic--. If.r-i: in:-. i.v', ' crrv C cr.:i... I aril.--, nn.l evt'ryt The fat ;-. I j.,-;. v::r ' in tiiis kiri'l of irnMl u;vl i ar.y one in iif.cl of cnv'.iii:,. I wiil always give a rw;u. . for thrr .:i:ro!i;ii:o, ati'l h i; .- t don't Foriirr tu;: . .-:a-., i ut.-.. r, s-.-.i- ty I iuc, etc., etc. ''!"tr ta liu Ilan'.aa- ir-.?. I Ucal es.-irirtiv nilv' aittiition t: ir. IVrsoiis who are Willi:.?, or ;p, will fin. I it to tiioir a'ivr.ntat'e to pirp mc a'al!. ns.o:i.-U..Ie pcrsoti.?. I tiiav.K my cH cf.t-.HtH-rs it. :..v - i: -y n -i. 2so. Jinuary i!i, 1SS0. BAER'S UX.OCK." JOIIX F. BLYilYEK; Eyes ! ye Jonaft Stiller, rtaiiltnir in S'atcrloo, lil.i.'klmwi eiunty. Iowa, lUebel, intermiirrie.l with J.ihn Schrook, Martin Saylur, Ji ";ih Sitylur, Fannlr, Intermarried with liiias tike, William Sjylor ami Julia Saylor. You are herehynotiflciltoapp.iratanOrph.iiu' Court to be belJ at Somerset, im Mocl;ir, tne '25th iluyol Ajiril next, to accept or reiUM to tak the real estate of John .T. Saylor, dec'd.at the ap praised valnatlorvor show came why tho same shuulil not he ;M. SHKRirT'sOxricE, I FTVf.Vn KYLK. March 1. 1SS0. t Jlanh 1 Sheriff. BOARDING & LODGING. 1 have upcncil a'lirst -class HOARDING HOUSiK at HuoTcrsTille, Somcrtet eomty. Pa., where 1 in acconiuioiliite ail who iii:iy ifive at i"W rate". me a call. Meals anil IihIimdic fnmlstinl .march a iuiklls a.i.Lvis, D IAMONI) HOTEL, STOYSTOWN, l'KNN A. the only medicine r ix kit!! Kit Liijrin ou nitr i ouji That Arts at the Same Time on The Liver, The Bow S'Ss Suicide or Major General. San Francisco, March 16. Brevet Major General Ktnory Upton, United States Army, wa3 found dead in his j bed at rresido yesterday morning, having shot himself through the head sometime during the night. General Upton retired at about his usual hour Monday night, having spent the evening in social converse. The first intimation of tho tragedy was obtained yesterday morning be tween eight and nine o'clock, when his orderly went to call the General. Receiving no answer to his knock, the orderly opened the door and found the officer dead in bed. The alarm was instantly given, and sev eral oilicers of the regiment having hastened to the room, it was discov ered that the general had committed suicide. A revolver was still grasp- i.i t.' I I i r.r . r.rt.n.rc r-Wirm .. ,, i,l l, : t-U Q " HUilU, J UUliCfc WOUnU gjiiltr of nny wilful fraud in tho Jind.arse ! through his mouth into the brain f hi duties by destroying or defacing l.al-! piaimy ioiu me nisiory oi nis aeain. lots, adding hallota to the ill ofhor than those lawfully roted, by stuffing the ballot box, by false counting, by making fale re tumH, or by any act, device, or thiup, what soever, the person so offending sltall lie guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion shall be fined not exceeding fire hun dred dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both or either at the dix'retinn of the court. Seitiox 3. AH laws or parts of law in consistent herewith are hereby repealed. The body was cold and stiff and life had evidently been extinct for sev eral hours, probably since midnight No paper or anything that might serve to indicate the cause of the act have as yet been discovered, but neither the body or the effects in his room have been touched, awaiting the arrival of the coroner. The gen eral impression, however, seems to be that grief at the loss of his w ife prompted the suicide. ' and the Sidneys. Th trrmt onnm it the natural piMnnrrii I of tlie sy--tin. If they n-ork writ, ivrtith will It: HTUft. il .hoy L L'tnne ci-'yc-u c'rv;auii:l iiia (.ajtMarv Buit) to follow ftilU TERRIBLE SUFFEHKiG. liiliottttlf. Jf?lU?JCnt!t Ihf'itfru:, .il'h.'ilt'C, ( 'onAfiftntfon, VY., A nfttr y t ortt'ntnt$. are dTl(fei bwausr tlttooil Kp.i-mntl with , iriPiiEY-waaTWiu. pestcbe : will UTe mi to i!Vr. ThoTj5Hv.!.TliA,7ot'j',niTT. ' T.y U r.r. 1 y-iti will atld uiic HMri fcft t.n' i.tiHi'fc'f. 'i'i'- it ;uid liemltai will umx c. fiLu.ki j' .inr h.ai t. Whj nlTr Itmrr trm lUf if un u blntt hark ! j Why htmr iwh all trr rrata f Miw.!:;f4l:rt tml nrlti-iputnp in ry Yec&le Form, la tVtia rns one pfu:lui,re of r JiK'Ji ntikf rlx tSTquarUcf mlk'iiifl, tjr.vbo tn LlqaiU lm, very CMeatrated trtar the enreiii-nce vt tuuw wl.o cannot rwailll iimtmni it. It a.t vitk A)M.li ll (Wfll send Um dry potrt-peid.) TLif Fcrn'or D1 c" known krnse has lately been tliortuirhly anil tfwljr reftttnl ith all new ntl bertol iuriiiiure, wliii b has mailo It a very ilceiraMe Jtoi j.irg .iace k-r the trnueling juMfc. Hli lahle and riKin a rar.not be mrpail, all be ing first cl.wm, with a larye puUio" hall attarhed to the tame. Also larae ami roomy t:il.iii:ir. First clas boanlini; in be haJ at the lutrcH j a t Ible frlres, by the week, day or ineal. SAM'l't CUSTKR, Prop. S. E. Cor. Diamond ; Sloystowu.Pa If you wish tc preserve your sight get a pair cf Spectacles or Eye Glasgesf hat suit you eyes. I have the finest stock of Glasses in the County and will guarantee" satisfaction, EYE GLASSES in Rubber Frames and FRA5V1ELESS Eye Classes, Spectacles, Nearsighted Glasses, Colored Glasses, Shooting Glasses, Goggles. Anything not in stock will be ordered in ! when desired. Goods will be exchanged it' not snifnblp All who need glasses should call and exaimne my stock. C. 1ST. BOYD, Drtiggist, Somerset, Ml CEHTRAL fiflTLE Pa. A1 Estate DMIXISTHATOR'S NOTICE of Ms ail.ilcna KiiuflnunTnte of ('oneimuirli iwi., ooujriN-v cuuuij, r., ucccaeu. Letters of adinliilatratlun on the above estate having been granted to the nndenuitned, noticeia hereby given to tboae indebted to it to make imme diate paymem, and tlinse having claims aitninfl it. to present them July anthenticated l'ore!tle. ment on Saturday, theimh darof Aj.ril, 18M. t the residence rt the nndersiirncj. D.VA1U;!. K Al'FFMAIT, March Ailaiinlitrator. Ill 14M.T0N, tT. D M I X mil ATOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Sarah Lohr, late or Jenncr Trp., Somerset eouuty, dee'd. letters ofadmtnijtatlon on the above estate having been gf.inled to the underslme.1 by the Iirnper authority, notice U heretiy Kiven to 'thoeo nilcbted to the saM estate to maae Immediate payment, and those l.avlr.sr claims cr demand: aaainat it to present them u'uly authenticated for settlement, on Saturday, April tgi, lhHi, at the late resiueceeoi deceaaen in said township. AUA3I AIAI KKK. 3Urrt AdmiListrator. LE TO ACCEPT Oil REFUSE. TOTICE. "Notice Is hereby (tiven that an applicatinn will be made the Uovemorof the Comuionwaalih of Fennaylvanfa, on Tuesday, April 2a. 1H1. for a charter of lnoorporat ion for :Lateral Kail Itoad from a point on the Pittshnrgh and Connelisville Bail Soart, at or near Mark leu a Mat Ion In I pix-r Turkeyfoot township, to a point on land ol Linder man In Mil ford township, all in Somerset county. Pennsylvania, for the purpose ol hauling; and delivering; timtwr and oilier things owned hy the petitions rs atAtarkleton Station aforesaid. W JO.T Y McCl IXOUH, Match 23, 4t Attorney tor Petitioners. lii V nvacseos in every county f n this State to take orders foe Xuraery Stork. Slrmdfnd ir tircblt Employment sttSVWO WACIKN. Kxiierience In the business sjot renulreit. Nurseries widely and favor ably known. or terms addrws c. i, vaji Dmo, Nan Dnsen Nurserlst I OENKVA. N. Y. Kstabltshsd 1830. Abo SUek at Wholesale. Feb.SH, Ui TOTICE. "The nnilemttrned will apply to the LeirMnture at the present session, for the pssaaare of ao aet anthorisinsrand requiring; the Auditor Oencral and State Treasurer to audit and sett) the ac count of Georsre Hetflf y, of Somerret county. Pa., fbr rent, e., due him for the use of a house and lot tn Berlla, in the county aforesaid, oocupieif Iry Captains Bowles and Snvder and the men under their command, during the year IWi. March 2, H OEO. HEFFLEY. TO Mary Lambert, of Shade towmhhx. of whom Wm. lieel Is coumttiee. The children ol Jawbljimbert, dec'tl,a follows: Elisabeth Shoemaker, wife of Joseph Shoemak er, of Johnstown, Pa., Kdward Lambert. 01 Simile iwp., Margaret wallers, wile ol Walters, ol junnsiowu, ra., saran nnyuer, wile oi jolin li. Snvder. of Stoystown. i'a. The children of George L:imbert, e-ca.cJ, as follows: Lewis Lambert, Shade Twp., Mry Jane Lam bert, Warsaw, Hancock Co., 111., Snrrnrl S. Lira- perl. Warsaw. Hancx kCo.-ill.. Hoterl'aleriiam Charles Lambert, Wm. Limlicrt. Joceyh I jimlx-rt alsodec'd, leaving a widow namtl Manila, ami fa, a son name I LranderL., bulh mother and child resi.liu In the State of ImliLiiiv The children of John Liinbert, dec J, lato of Shade Twp., a follows: Oeorxe H. Lambert.Shadetp.,U:i4bcth Bcrkev bile.wife of Kerkcyliilo, Suido Twp., Cat ha rine Miller, wife of Miller, ot Sha.'e Twp. The children of Kllen HcUresor. dee'd, late ol Shade Twp., as follows : Mary Kod iters, wife of Jams Ifo.tgers, Shade Twp.. Samuel MiKlrejror.Miada Two,, Jacob Mc Oreajor, Shade Twp, John McGregor. Sbad Twp., Catharine Wauner, wife of Wairner, Shade Twp.. Susan MdJrejror.Sliaile Twp., Eiiaa beth McUreiror, wifeof James Koditcrs. The children of Sarah (ruhn, deceased, lata ot Jonner Twp.. as follows : (reorire L. (h.lin, .Somerset Twp., Jwlah fl itm JonncrTwp., Kebcccs Kishet erger, wife of Jesst Kisheliencer, JennerTwp, N'oati (John, Jennei Two., Harrison (iohn, Somerset 1 wp.. Sarah Jan Dickey, wife of Aleiander Illckev, S'.mersei Twp., lineal deFcendauts of Rebecca McGregor dec d, and ail other iiersons iulereUJ. You are hereby notified toappearatsn Orphans' Court to be held at Somerset, on Monday, the 25i I day of April, next, to accept or reln-e to tak the real estate of Kcbecca MrGrpfr .r, dee'd, at lh appralseii valuation, cr show came why the sau should not be sold. SHumrr'aOwicB, F.IX1AS KYLE, March Is, 1881. March 19 Sheriff. A WEEK iPlii Costly vntttl free. Augusta, Maine. 12a day at home easily mailt A-iurcej i at at uo. Mar.lo-lyr. Sinnple- ClC T7"i Ol P-r day at home. OU I U DZU worth ifrco. Address Sti.-w aos Jt Co., Furtlanil, Maine. Mar.M-lyr. Main Street, Somerset, Pa., Will o)a for guests oa January 10th, 1SS1. Thi3 house is furnished ia first class, modern sfjle, with tho modern coBYeaienccs cf Hesters, ITct ead Cold Water Eaih?, Largo Readicg-Rocasr?, Parlors ac l Chambers, and Las good et ables at tached. Tho Table and Bar will lo 83 good as the best. From experlocca ia the Hotel busi ness I flitter myself I can render satisfaction to all ho call. Has constantly on h?.rA at M li.-tiilcry PURE RYE WHISKY Fcr sr.lo Iy tho liarrcl or jr::lion, siiili i f r HEEIC1L AND HMMIC1L PUEBOSES. OrJcrs aJi.Ircra to Berlin, r;!., will roocive prompt .ittoritin. :o: . Somerset County Bank, F. S. Kleindienst. CHARLES J. HARRISON, Ci-hiiT ami Managir. CoUecliuns rnaJoia al! parts of tfca rntted States. Ctarjres moderate. Butter and other checks col- vrx y, v "rT T T lected nd f511911- EostornaninVesteraexchanirs V 1 UIjXIj A All 1j1j1 Jways on hand. Kemittances made with prompt- nesj. Acccnnts sotic'.ted. I-STABIjISIIKD lBfS. Faroes deilrir.j to purchase C. S. 4 PEK o CEI-fT. ITNDEO L'JAIT, can be seccniFn. Tfavics; for the past year or two, been entirety dited at thlj BacS. The roans are :-rsrs!d !n unable t supply the iniTcasir.s; demand for my goods I have built an addition to my mill and pet oenomtoatioBS ol SO, 1 f, 600 and 1,00,'. tn a lance amount of on warn iiarom FARM FOB SALE EHFJP. and thereby almost dout.lcd my capacity for man- ufncturlna;. :0; 1 nuve now on hand a Iarsre stock coniistlaa; of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, SATINET.. JEANS, REP ELLA NTS, FLANNELS, COVEKLETS, CARPETS, YARNS, tC, which I wish to T2ADS TC2 TOL. Farmers, I have the kind of (roods you need. 1 want your WOOL ! to w..rk sp RIGHT IX YOUR 0WX COI XTY, ind In order to reach all my customers In good line, 1 have employed the same events f hnd last fear, and In addition Mr. J.epti L liuuirherty, vho first Introduced my icoods into uiuny prt of hisenunty. I will strive, as in the past, to give first class locals ami full value to all. -New customers and those we failed to Had last year, will please address card to The undersigned offers hie YatasM Farm fit Sh.'iie Twp., SonccTet counlv. inn aiiies east as Hoverviile. and fourteen niiles f ui J.)hniownv formerly owned hj t'harlcs Kol jjers. It o ntain 100 ACRES! All chared ljnd and In id Ftatoof i-ulil.-niifn. Also a kiTXf orchard, con.ainiag all ku.1. .. Iruit. The iarni has thereon erected a larice two-jtory LWELIXQ HOITI.E wf II finished, a jfood Bank Bare. by Wfeet. as ? all other necessary cut-buihlinio. T he (arm ia well watered and sever failinic sprfrcs at bouse and harn. For lur.ber fntornialioD inquire of ALOIS ZO Kof.liLKS, S'onrcrcek Twp., Cauibita Co., Johnstown, Ta. Feb. a, lino D M I N S Tit A TO K'S NOTICE. Esuteof Utorwe Hanjer, fate of MilXort Twp,. Somerset t-'o., 1'a.. dee'd. letters of administration on th above; estate having been tennted to the undersigned, by the rirvper anthrrity. notice !s hereby priven r thote mlcbted lo it to mute tamed ime paynect, srd thi.se havina claiU'sordcmarfs will pjsnnt il'm duly sutheiit!-!.!ed nr settlement, i n Saiur.:y the liih tfay of J5rch, If si. si his tate rtsuitrt. AAKONW1I.U Feb. 1. Adminliitratpr. Aprl WM. S. MORGAN. QueTiihoninr, I'ss. a week In vcur own tewn. Temis aril )00 outfit free! A(Mie? H. HIICTT0, r fr i i--. 1
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