Somerset Herald. k. rVVl.U Editor. j :.: ' April 18 11- st'AV. ev; Goods ! AT a R. PARKER'S. ; ?l'fa.:'.W.Ii:; xr.Ls. - i J. 15. Snyder C. "V u',.;a:!.l I-itat Koyd's. ' .x,..s l.y.r. ' ',..!' i.rc-.otl..tnj- at J !!. Sn"YTer tt Co ,.-paid f,r rr",5t!'' ul ' ;:n-.l f i"'. "apply "r Taek .' , ,v,,. ic t nut to Imy ju.i.rare ' ' j. j:. Ssyi::k A (Vs. u ! Tii' '"' "''c ''w'" ' "V '.it of rj i.fiifware in town, at ' "' J. I'.. S.WI'UK Co';-. . - i.:;rj the news ? New Coods, C. A. Wai.tkk'f, Ciebhtirts. .. , of j.ood iu town, at j. Is. Snyii:h & Cu'g. ,, . : .. . hfj received new lot of )'.'... '.. Call and ! bis stock. t V.Vt.r. a: Gcbhcrt-s, is .i:..-:ng a ;. ..i shoe at cents. .,..,;., juj.tr" a big boom, tt-twith-, !.-( j.r x:tiiil y to J. 11. Snyder t'tc news J. B. Snyder A Co. -ll . J.-.H.J.. in town. . . , , j ;,a: at J. 55- Sy.l;T A CoV, for SO New !ooj.i at the inMr Wx. I'.e'iiVril this week. V. -.ir. of (.lehlinrt", always ahe:el. , j:t.w iiK.l '. ! New (looiis ! ! ! ! -vs a:i '. e.uiva-ers wake fr:a $25 to . - ,..!!ii:;i t-)"Js E. 3. RiJeout i'.ir-'.ay ctnvt. New York. Send n:i'l ter.n-. i ..f A;-ri! i-i here, hut J. 15. S.iy . ; . -;'i t n.t'iuie business at the old ; :, i ! n't y -J for.'et i!.") ij . ,-. 'e i .-.xe them fr f;.!e, and ,-an:iot s: :r. r.l to farm without , low as ( (.injured wii'.i flun-s :' V.'t-t. Cook .t r.r.rrJT!. -v ; i:ii S.iv!'r. deeia-sed, late of i k i-iTiishij'. will take j.lare on -Ir: A-.'iliK Tlwrc i a large amount , - ..u: )T.e-ry t he '.'!!. C. 15. Moore. , u:.;-. - o's'.i:h f r Mf.ns' ami Itovs' -r-ii a' J. H. riselX A;rent for 4:it,.;,T A l;rov.:, riiilale!idja, l'a. : - : v -, J a:ul sa;isfaetin gnarantewl. CALL NI) SEE THE NEW GOODS! AT I LOUGE K. TAUKER'S. r.i ' ': :.-tite rr'au most sjetlily Uisor- - i ;.v i.i 'lar'.al joims. Ayer's .rnc - , -;. !!;--. j.ti.n from the sytetn, a m euvMent remedy for liver .' i V.i l'.-ic ..f Fresh and Staple Onteerit - en Iiand at tlie iroecrj- Wore of Alex. : -1. .:ive i:ic a call. Country pro '. i;.M-n in exchange for givak. IV 'm :- to ;ei p.od prices, for your pro- ('. A. Wai ti k's, Cehliarts. i : ;!ie rii ttest, ln-t, and most durable T. '. .!('. ask for Star, and take n .-. l'..r sale at the IJroeery, Flour and J.tsIAII lvKI.l.KC, :'- .t: i:5! 15::ii:i)V, A marvcl- ;n I'.t Catarrh, liibther:a. Canker ' : ! !hul Ache. Willi each Itottle - x.i ::i';-:iiois na-ui lt.jnor for the i vi -.'ul treatment of ibee ciiiu- t ai.'eiat extra charge. Frice ."0 eta. ':(;.. V. 15, :if..r 1, Dniist, Si.m- r... ' ": :'"K t asm. Or in exchange for ltt 1:;i-1h!s of Wiieat. l ..f I',.:...-. l-Xt liam-! f Mnple ''' i'.i mwls ef Karon. CooK A IlEr.RITS. ' IT )'. ,l;tl:T. M UK Cltws TEEET. I Will ' ..:t!...l a! ail tunes, Ileef, Pork. Slut ::" '"':;'. at rea inablc rio. Ojen " ,t un.;i w.tuc toiler HrNKY KkFtiAR. Somerset, Fa. A i ..;) .-,t jj. Jones HoiiM', Meyerx- ,u: -:1 woman, an Cook. T : t r r,in bi-het w:u:t wi'l be '"1 reference rcoutre-l. A.liircw -v. r.t ;.;,),- i.iinh.-.sel of Mr. Sam--!.! i;r.,vry Stole, 1 e.sk a bberal ptitr..tia'.-e if the jicople of tucr-'t. Store one dMir w-st of !: h .t..;. A i.kx. Itxroi-n. -i. srk 1 he aro of 7" J!ane!s i l.'lfi... yrs., and Kits, v ' v:.t. ;'ir, l from the M:ir oast and ; atarket. Also, a 25-Bbl. lot '' rr:u. :ui,J Wl.ito l ish, ilinxtly at reasonably low prices. I! "six-etruny, t'K t UltltKITs. ' ': ' i ".t;; tiij: ri Ri.ii- Tlie nra. i i .ltn-n-i ly popular remedy, 'i r,N- ,n ,,f (tiC ca;, - ''t ba so lilK-ra'.ly patron j. tnsi a li.juid ireioin- v.".,- V I.: tor the aoc.uiimodalioii : v. ;( ! f. 1 o t.i Et.v ri jin dislike ti ;h' tti. Jt js yerv con- pine i atbe l,ise is small, it is taken by many. It ba the a .'.ion in ai Uisfa.sc of the ;"T"r,-'e:s.-;o,e and y.um. t-'.f Ct'itn. This is lc-'i-wt sue.-csful Coit-b mi t:. wi.r-t eases r.f Cotipb, "It". v !ii!e its wonderful '''- CnsutHjitioM is wi'Ji 'l .." '!ie '"sory of tnedi'.ine. f 'ii- vven- it has been so'.d on a - ,o U iin oti.er medicine " - ''uu have a cou-h we enm- i - "try it. Price! '.lets., Wets., : 'r i.ui.s ari, ,8re tliefjt or .AI(1 i...... r ' -ii'lot, l,:t)US plaster. I, 'U'.. v r-liford, tiriij-ist, Soni' AT G' R- PARKER'S. .- v.-,j.. - v i . - :. -v. i The summer achooia hvii eommcnowt. Spring hasn't much ctherial mildness vet. The sleighing disappeared 01 Thnrsda" last. The easier e.-rds this year arc "perfectly loxelv." j Th-r.t is a ereat deal of.titkuewi in and I about town. j li briks as if this were section where it is always winter. Train were blockaded on theS A C j road last wee by mow. K 1 15. Scull, Ks., though still confined to Ids room, is slowly convalescing. m m nr clever, big-hearted friend, John San ner, of rhilson's Mills, baa len spiiding the past week in Stimerset. For want of sjwute we are compiled to hold over a number of interesting commu tiieations till next wvk. Tlie .ast year has beta a bard one on our pavements. We know juite a number which stand in need of retiring badly. Never hesitate about encouraging an en terprise that tends towards the upbuilding of the community in which yon reside. When a young lawyer offers bis heart to a young lady, on exchange wants to know whether it can be called a legal tender? '"1 should relax my features" now usurps, "I should smile," and "Aopiires the con fection" takes the j4ai of "Takes the cake." Mr. Mart. HartzeM, of Centreville, who has bem seriously ill for some time at his home, we are pleased to learn is convalci ing. Small boys, and those who are not to Final!, who are given to profanity and the use of tobacco, do not show good home tra'ninjr. The ground is very full of water, springs and streams are flush, and from the present outlook there need be no fear of scarcity of wafer next summer. . Our esteemed friend, Trcf. J. It. Wipkey, has left bis old borne, at Berlin, and moved Is rikiitk where we understand he will en gage in the ruining business. The recent snow was reported to 1 e, by actual measurement from eighteen inches to two feet deep on the level, on lauirel Ili lgeao.l Allegheny mountains. We v tc shown quit a curiosty Saturday night V Mr. J. J. Sehell, in the shape of a new;iapcr printed in I'hiladclphia in 1S2, cali.d the rhihidelpbia 7.ii7v Aditrtltrr. A large projiortion of the pota!x-s w hich have been stored away for seed arc said to have been frc?en during the past winter, many farmers having lost their entire crop. Trials of speed for money are declared to he illegal by the Supreme Court of rcnnsyl vanin. This derision effects all agricultur al societies oft'iing premiums for trials of sced. Mr. H. C. Musselman, son of Judge C. C. Mussel man, who has been attending the Stu'e' Normal School at Indiana, for the pa-t year or more, is at home sjeiiding his spring vacation. Ait old soldier's blue overow-t which went through the wars of lM2and I SIC, and a i tort ion of the civil wpr, was sold at auc tiou the other day at Chester, and was knocked down for $75.50. It is an old nilcthat if there is fog in Fel ruary there will be frost in Mar of corres ponding date, so look out for a heavy frost on the 8th of May, as we bad a thaw and heavy fogou the Xth of February. The weather during the past week was of a character to overcloud the countenance of the most sanguine citizen with gloom. Yen nor's pr.tlietions have in a manner been verified, and will hereafter lie received with increased antbority. 'n last Saturday Mr. Daniel Hanger handed us a sample of maple sugar manu factured by Ianiel Altfatbcr, of Brotbers vailey township, which beats anything we have ever seen in the maple sugar line for pureiics and whiteness?. The holy communion will be celebrated by St. I'nui's Reformed Church, Somerset, on Faster Sunday morning at 10:30. The I'as sion week serviies will consist of daily pray er meeting, at 7:00 p, m., up to Friday, when preparatory s rviivs will lie held at 10:."i0 a. m. After glancing over last week's issue of the journal that is so "eagerly sought after and extensively read," we were almost led to the belief that the thunder had struck the Collector's office before its time, but on second thu?ht concluded it was only an unusually loud report from the "General's pu:t, ixitli ttarrc.s liavmg gone oil at once. Wiilic Zimmerman, the little lad who 1 i was so terribly mutilated by an accident met with at the steam grist mill, the partic ulars of which were published in last week's IIkcai.p, died, fronfthc cftectof bis injuries, at the resilience of Dr. Brubaker, Th'ursday morning, and was buried in flic Lutheran Cemctarv Friday afternoon. The Western Union Telegraph Co. fmd it necessary to remove their wires running through town, from Main street, on account of theinany obstructions in the shape of shade trees along that street. It has not vet been decided whether they will lie plac ed on Tatriot or Union streets. The fliec will lie retained in its present location in Bttcr's Block. l'orejiaiiffh has selected his Queen of Bea'ity. Her name is Louisa Montague. She was born in the Ninth ward of New York city, is twenty-one years old, has been a variety actress for four years, is a demi bloiide, with classic features, a charming blue eye, a good complexion, good figure, is of medium height and weig'.is 147 pounds. She wiil reset ve the $10,0(io for exhibiting herself at the head of Forpaugh's procession for thirty weeks. - - The llT-:KALi endeavoring to seek the "po litical life" of J. ;. Ogle, Ks., is good. Why, 1i was commonly reported and gener ally believed that that ciTeminate little gen tleman bad committed political suicide sometime during the vear of grace one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. The wonderful power of "raising from the dead,"' jiolitically, has evidently ben le- stowed upon the im'ii.-u-tilatj (ieupral Koonts. ifvt ing lt the necessity which exists for curtailing theexpensesofthe Internal Ileve- service, the Commissioner of Internal Bevcnne will on May 1st next redic-e the salaries of storekeeers and gangers when on duty at distilleries not exceeding five litishels of grain er day to two dollars per diem, and (bree dollars ier diem where ex ceeding five and not exceeding twenty bush els per day are used. Ku.i.Kif ix a Coal Bakx. Mr. I3:as Win- j ters, of Jeiiner township, iKt with an acci dent that Caused his death; while working with bis two sons in Adam Lohr's coal hank. a Fri.L.y lust. . They had male five blaMs during the day and vrere hauling the coal out when a large piece of slate fell from the ceiling of the room in which they were working. The fulling of this piece of slate scared ihem an-J they l! left thsbauk, !r. Winters called Mr. Lohr and together they returned to the bank to see what was the matter; while there, Mr. Lohr heard the slate cracking and starting to run called to Winters to follow, but, before the unfortun ate man could turn an immense boulder fell striking him on the head and killing him instantly. The decencd was a brother to John Wiuters, of this township, and leaves a w ie and ten children. In an other column will be found the ad verviscrartit of M'Millun & Waters, of JoUntftow, pmctiiil plunders, gas and steam fitters. Jlr. M'Millea spent several days of last week in town, during wli!cl timo be did some splendid work for a number of our citizens. Tuey propose to establish a branch c?tabli.-'lniiciit in Somcrattt, and for the present o:di rs can be left for them at A. C. Schell's tinware ttore. M.r. M'Miilcn will return to Somerset to-day to flui-sli what work be engaged to do last week. Justices or TtlsTEAca asd Cosstablks You will recollect that Chas. II. Finber & Co., Booksellers and Stationers, in Cook & UreeriU' block, have a full and complete line of Legal Itlauks, consisting in part of Deeds, ltonds, Mortgages. Summons, t-'ub-penas. Fee l'vills, Warrants, Conimitinents, Judgcmcuta, Agreements, Wank Hooks, tc. When you come to court get a supply at this well established Book Store. Several short session of police court were held by Burgess Wclfley Friday. Thursday niht a number of the b'hoys had a racket ia the Diamond and Friday morning a list of names was handed to the Burgess by one of those citizens whose slumbers bad been disturbed by their noise. As rapidly as the offenders could be arrested they were brought before bis Honor and lnulcted to the tune of two dollars and costs. The Bur gess says be is going to put a stop to these midnight carnival" aud that if the citizens will assist him by furnishing him with the names of all olleudcrs be will see that they are properly punished. Dr. Higltee, the new State Superintendent of public instruction, is calling in the per manent -ertiiicates held by teachers and will comiH'l them to undergo a re examina- tion before they can take out new ones, Many of the teachers employed in this county hold such certificates from the S'ate, which licenses the bolder to teaeli in any part of the State. Without one a Som erset county teacher cannot teach outside of the county. The examination of appli cants for State certificates is very rigid, aud teachers holding such certificates wiil like ly be compelled to devot; months to re fresh:!!'? their memory in certain branches. Saturday morning a number of our fann er friends c. ) led at onr office with Copies of that paper thai is so "eagerly sought after and extensively read," addressed in the fa miliar bands of several of our neighbors. They said they haJ never suitscribed for the paper nor did they want it. We explained that as the "IlEBALn'ssubscription list is tre ble and probably four times as large as the Gfinnwrcitirt" the littlet rick of "duplicating" was again being played. We to-day addad nine new names to our already large list of subscribers. We simply make this statement that when the "boys" are again told to "du plicate" they may order a sufficient number of copies. At the meeting of the new board of C.mn cilmcn, Friday night, the offices of police man, lamp lighter and weigh master were consolidated under one bead and John S. Shafer, a graduate of the Hebald office, was selected as a fit person to discharge the on erous dut it of Ibis jiosition. That be will do it in a manner highly satisfactory to all good ciitzcnn we have no doubt. At the same meeting it was decided to raise the dog tax fifty per cent, and several beneficial or dinances, which apiear in our advertising columns, were passed. The new council evidently mean business and we hype there will Vie no let up in the good work during their term. A 1'ittsburg man named James Black, who don't like getting up early in the morning to build the fire has contrived a machine which does the work while be sleeps. He has contrived an alarm clock with weights which .he connects w ith a picceof wire, a sheet of sand pacr aud some matches, ier, wood and coal are put into the grate of bis cooking stove, and a teakettle with water, and having a tiny whistle fitted into the nozzle of the kettle, is placed on the stove. By setting the Hlarm in the deck he can have a fire at any time he wishes. When the alarm in the clock goes ofl, a weight falls and hits the w ire ; the wire moves and scrapes the matches fastened to it on the sand pajier ; the match es light the paper in the stove, the pajer fires the wood and coal and soon the fire is under way. In a little while the water in the teakettle boils, and then the tiny whis tle gives the note of warning that every thing is ready and it is time to get up. A meeting of the directors and stockhold ers of the Somerset & Cambria Railroad was held at the office, corner of Grant and Water streets, llttsburgh, Thursday, for the pur pose of increasing the capital stork of the company and to authorize the issue of bomls. An election was also held at the same time to till the office of I'resident, made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Charles iKinnelly, and 'J' B. Washington, F;., Assistant Auditor of the B. A . R. R., was chosen 1'residcnt. It was decided to increase the capital stock of the company from $100,000, the present figure, to $.V ',000, and 8,00I shares at $59 each will be issued at once. There will also be issued $400,000 in trnfllc bonds, which will be given to the Cambria and Somerset Company, in payment for mate rial used in the construction of the road. The road, it will be undcrstsood, is now owned and operated by the Baltimore tt Ohio Company. These traffic bonds will bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent., and will have twenty years to run. The road is now doing a good freight business, and it is to be hoped that passenger trains will be put on at an ca.-ly day. As will be seen by an article published elsewhere in to-day's IIekald a couple of illicit distillers, of Middlccreek township, in this county, have come to grief. It has been known to the Revenue officials in this, and the 22nd district for some time past that Jonathan Hoebstetler and Wra.C. Mil ler were engaged in illegal traffic in, and pre sumably, in the manufacture of Moonshine whiske'. Their arrest and conviction for illegal sales of whiskey could have Wen ac complished long since, but the object of the otilccrs was to get pioscsxion of the distill ery api-aratus. So frcjuent, however, were the removals, and so thoroughly was the surrounding community terrorized, or in sympathy with them, that it was found almost impossible to obtain information, or to locate their dis tilleries with sufficient certainty to justify an attempt at their seizure. A year since information wxs procured of their b nation, anl application was made to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for funds toann aud pay the expenses of i;w, but just then the iniortnnt work of break ing up the illicit manufacture of liquor in the Southern States was bciGg vigorously prosecuted, and all available funds were thon lieing used for that object. During the late fall, and this winter, an amateur detective, working under the aus pices of the Deputy Collector in Westmore land county, traversed the mountains, os tensibly for the pnrpose of buying hogs, and finally obtained the location of lwth the citured distilleries. On the 30Uiof March he called on the Collector here, imparted his information, and as he could not fix tlie lo calities from this side of the monntain, hav ing come in on them from the west side, ar rangements were made for-Deputy Collector Stulzman to meet Lira on the succeeding night. The snow storms of the few next succeeding days prevented the carrying out of this plan, nd meanwhile Information was given Collector Davis, at Pittsburgh, who, It ot being certain in which county th! distilleries were, after telegraphic cor respondence with Mr. SculL sent his own deputies ont with results as elsewhere nar rated. If all reports bo true, Hochstetlcr and Miller are not the only petsons on whom punishment shouid be visited, as numerous other parties in that conifiunity were en gaged m the traffic, if riot Su the ruanuCict ureof illicit whiskey. InonrtssueofMaretiaotliweiH.Hnte.lout! the fact that the Appraiser of Mercantile j taxes was violating the spirit of the law by j advertising his list and notice of appeals in j who are prond of the history of thair party the Oim.-HrrctVu', a journal whose circulation and anxious to preserve its integrity to sny is not one-third that or the Herald. We ' a word to your readers concerning the "In further said that complaint was jnade of dependent" party now blatantly bawling this method of advertising, which did not reach the parties interested, and W9 added that the County Commissioners, for reasons best known tifthcniselvcs, had similarly os- ...... iraoscu uie oiiwi". As was to be expected, the Appraiser who hud not sense enough to perform a plain duty, in the first instance, had only a ribald reply to make, but the County Commission ers publish la their favorite organ, the Cnn marcial, a carefully prepared address "To the Tax Tayers of the County,"' attempting to justify on the ground of economy. Xovr, their position is well taken, it well sustain ed. By it they have invited investigation, and we proceed to gratify them, and at the same time not only to show that they have not been economical, but that they have at tempted to take a mean advantage of the Herald, in their attempt to show it. They allege that on first assuming the duties of cflicc they caused an inquiry to be made of the I1EBAI.D and Co;nnurci(i( as to tlitir re spective prices for printing election blanks, "without notice that there were to be com petitive bids." The Commercial bid $'(2 ; the Herald first $00, then $15. Xow if competition was desired, why conceal the fact the bids were in reality competitive? Was that fair or calculated to procure low prices, by competition? We now have no means of verifying our bid, if bid it was,.but we do have a most distinct recollection of our impression that the job was alloted the Cumutrreial in advance, which impression was verified the same evening, by the re ceipt of a note from the Omtmrreinl, asking ui to furnish them the paper for the job, there not having been time meantime, to notify it of the acceptance of its bid. It is not alleged, it will be noticed, that the Her ald was ever afterwards given a chance to bid or name its prices. The dodgo of put ting in one low bid, to secure future work at remunerative prices, is as old and as well known, as is the trick of the merchant to soil one kind of goods, calico for instance, at less than cost, to attract purchasers. So by its low bid the CWimrrrMi secured ull the jobbing for the past two years from these officials. But, in the effort to justify their sition these gent'emen go back to 1S70, two years before they were elected, and compare a bill then rendered by the Herald with one ren dered by the Cononrixial in 1S.S0, thus prov ing to their satisfaction that our charge were 41 per rent, greater. We will not charge these gentlemen with a downright attempt to deceive the public, as well we might under the circumstances, but wc will simply point out that the difference in pric es of materials aud labor, between 1870 and 1SS0 will largely account for the difference in charges, aud we inquire why as fair, hon est men appealing to the public for the rec titude of their conduct, they went back to l!7o, and suppressed a bill of ours for job work done i n September, 1S7., which shows reduced prices, as material became cheaper? However, as these gentlemen chose to go back to 1S7G for a comparison, they will not complain if we do the same thing. For 1S70 the printing and advertising for the county cost $1274,05 ; in l:-!0, if there is nothing to carry over as there was from U79, it cost $1:500, 25, being an advance of $'!2,00, which is in laughable contradiction to the implied allegation that 40 per cent, was saved to the county by the transfer of tiic job work' to the Couiuitrcitil, and this docs not include work done outside of the county. While in 187l, the year this great reform was introduced, the printing cost $1390,75, being on increase of $125,10 over that of 1S70. Again, in 170 theCommissionerspaid for clerk hire $250 ; in l&sO they paid $745, to which was added $!oi) as custodian. In 147G the total of Commissioners pay was $t.'.V, 00 ; In 1SJS0, If theothers do not charge more than Mr. MeClintock, $KsO,00. In 1S70 the total expenses of the county were $--5.'!,t4.'5,74 ; in !S0 they were $54,KS2,Os, ; while in 179 they were $3j,1k3,. And again, in IS the cost ot holding appeals was $175 ; while in lsf0 it cost $520,7. Thus it will be seen that these officials who make a public appeal to the tax payers to witness their economy in the mat ter of printing, have notwithstanding the reduced prices since 1870 actually increased the expenses of the county in the Items we have mentioned $2,243,04. Jksneb X Roads, April 9, 18ol. Ku. Herald : rerhaps a few Horns from this place will be of interest to your readers at this time. I can reiiort progress and thrif ty enterprise for our citizens. Sir. James M. Cover is jialing the lot around his new house. Mr. Frank is building a new house ad joining Mrs. Malone's property. New goods are being received by Mrs. S. J. Cover fc Son. Dr. C. P. Lenhart has gone on a visit to Cincinnati to undergo an oration on his right ear. Will return in about six weeks. In the meantime, we presume, Mr. William Rourh who has been rending medicine for a year or more, anil who has attended one course of lectures at Cincinnati, will answer calls in the medical profession. Where arc the supervisors? The snow has fallen in a very hapbazzard kind of a way, making it very difficult for jicrsons to travel the public roads The mail courier from Somerset has had a rather serious task.for the iast week in getting through the snow bunks to and from this place, but beseems to brave the storm like an old soldier. If the winter continues much longer where will poor people get feed for their stock ? aud where will the oats crop for the coming season appear ? but seed time and harvest are promised they say and we'll take" the weather as it comes. In spite of all the inclement weather dur ing the month of March 'some of the farmers in this vicinity have msnufactured a con siderable amount of sugar. The price of sugar at the camp is 10 cents per pound and no indications of a fall. (. K. Petitioss kob I'iBLic Roads. The peti tion of sundry citizens of Coucmangh town- shipfor a road to lead from a point on the old State Road, on land of John Yoder, to a oint on the Somerset and Johnstown plank road in said township; the Court ap points Joseph Cable, Surveyor, Jacob Mc Gregor and Jacob Brubakor, viewers. A ictitioa for a Roadin Jenner township, from near Noah S. Miller's land to division line between John Berserker and I'.lias Hciple on public road near ISecsccker school house; the Court apointed Henry Rauch, surveyor, Jacob P. Spcit her and John Kline, viewers. A petition of sundry citizens, of Jenner township, for a public road leading from a point at or near Jonas I. Aakney's land to a point on a public road passing along land of Gillian Walter; the Court appointed John L. Witt, surveyor, Adata Airisnian and Henry Walker, viewers. A petition fora public road, from a point on the Petersburg road near Samuel Maust's residence, in Elk lick township, toapoint on the Mecbauicsburg to Grantsville road, at a point where the Wilhelm Church road in tersects the said Mechanicsberg and Grants ville road on lands of P. and B. Wilhem, late of Elklick township; the Court ap pointed Wm. Baker, surveyor. Goo. Wim lucl and Daniel D. Miller, viewers. A petition of sundry citi.jns, from Rroth- crsrallcy aud Berlin, for a road from Bit- ner's School House, in the public road lead ing from Berlin to Meyersdale to Garret to a point on the Mod Pike on John P. Cover's farm ; the Court appointed Henry I). Alt father, surveyor, tFrank Forney and Eman uel Master, viewers. The petition of inhabitants of Qtiemahon ing township, for a road trailing from a point in a public road on the farm of Eliza beth Smith at or near a gate to a point an a public ro.ad on lands of Joseph Myers, all in Qucmahoning township; the Court ap pointed Wm. Schrock, surveyor, Wm. Reel, Esq., and Chauncey Ackcrman, viewers. t.'ijt, April 9, lSsL En. Hekalu ; Permit one of the many Republicans who heartily sustain yon and : for political recognition and doing what they can to disrupt the Republican party, Who and what are they ? ! Mauv of them are bankrupt politicians : I . seme have vcrv stiti DactLS ana very sore , l,eads : some have very supple backs and very soft heads ; most of them for some pri vate reason or grievance don t any longer believe in party politics at all, but would like to belong to a party which is not a par ty ; with politics which are not politics. Like every other organization the Repub lican party has its malcontents, its fault finders, its selfish men of more rapacity than popularity, more ambition than bruins. Kach recurring election has brought more or less of them to the surface. To-day this disappointed horde, this jangling, conten tious brood lusting for power are denounc ing the usages which preserve the Republi can i.aHy, and through which they have luckily been kept out of office, and under the name of "Independents" hope by tome bargain orsalc with Democrats, Greenback- era, or what not to elevate themselves to power as was evidenced by Reformer Wolfe's little game at Harrisburg a short time ago to coalesce with the Democrats and thas elect himself United SUttcs Senator, and as it was further, demonstrated by the recent municipal elections of Thi'adelphia, Titts bnrg, and even Somerset. In our own county, hertofore so conspic uously stalwart, our valiant Gcueral,a man of domineering ambition and inordinate vanity, jealous of every other man of popu larity or ability, seeking distinction, and I burning to gratify a personal grudgeagainst j Senator Cameron as well as yourself, has by means of petitions drawn around him the sore-beads and sap-heads of the county, together with a few mistaken, unsuspecting men, and with this motley crowd to charge, anil the Meyersdale Ananias to bellow, our scarlcss warrior evidently intends to cry 'Havoc ! and let slip the dogs of war," un less all aspirants for office hereafter bow reverently to him and his. Already the work of intimidation goes on for threats are being made by some of these delicious "Iadeicndent.s" that unless candi dates join them they (the independents) will bolt from their nominations, and defeat them next fall by fusing with the Demo crats. You can't recruit yonr forces in that way gentlemen ; you had better, perhaps, try a few more petitions. The bulldozer won't thrive in this latitude. Xow it is not snrprising to see the Mey ersdale Ananias fuss and fuiuo over imagin ary abuses and maliciously persecute people because all this helps to sell his scurrilous little sheet. He is at best an irresponsible fellow, the less said of him the better, whose sole object is to mako money. His egotism is only exceeded by his arrogance. The idea that a fellow whose pajier had to be bought in the campaign of three years ago, in order to keep it from bolting, that he should now designate it as the organ of the Republican party of Somerset county is laughably absurd. But General yui.-r inconsistency and vin dictiveness do surprise people. You sus tained the bolting minority at Harrisburg, do you now sustain the Democratic minori ty at Washington? The samegrcat principal of majority-rule is at issue. How approv ingly you could smile upon Ben Hill and Dan Vorhecs ! Y'ou remenibe, too, . General tlie South bolted from the decision of the majority in '01, just as you hove recently been doing. You must have been excited when you drew your sward at that time and vowed to wade through blood before you would be coerced by a bolting minority. You would have acted rashly General, had you been as good as your word then, and joined ' Lincoln's dogs" and helped lick your bolting, bulldozing friends. Y'es you must have been excited when you said the ma jority must rule, or didn't you mean it ? Which "? The great trouble with you is. General, that you have recently allowed your malice and ambition to run away with your discre tion. You have confounded yourself with the Republican party of our county, and t;ju rant till which is 'tothcr. Xow to a man up a tree it looks as though you were only a little General and not a great, big party. The Republican party has honored yon ami, perhaps, it may do so again, but it will never, never allow you to dishvnor it. It will not suffer you to break down its usages and precedents just to gratify your selfish designs. The people are not idiots nor the detcendents of such, and all your sophistry cannot convince them that the party ulcer which you now champion is an angel. The people intend faithfully to guard the party that has so benificently bbsed their country. They do not intend to bolt with you and yourcliqne nor will they help you scalp a faithful and honored lead er of the party simply to pamper your ex cessive malice. They are under some obli gations to you, it is true, for the delectable rrading you gratuitously furnish them in the Meyersdalo Cummtrrwl, but their fealty to party comes first, AMTI-ItoLTER. Meyf.rsdace Items: Mr. Editor. As "Once in a while" has given you a few items from our County MetrojKills, which apjieared in your lest is sue, I will note a few locsds this week to keep the thing going. Our dale is in a jroserous condition. Some new houses are lieing built and we prophesy many more, as there is good pros pects for us having an extract manufactory for the extraction of bark for tanning pur poses. Parties are here now looking it np. Mr. 'R. M. Robertson, Conductor of the Salisbury railroad, was badly hurt on lost Friday, he was couplingcars and by some means got between the bumpers which came in contact and crushed him. He is some better to-day. X". I. Potter, our prominent lawyer, is at bis home in Scottdale, l'a., being called thither on account of his sister's sickness. He is patronized from afar and near aud in lac time will, beyond a doubt, be one of our most eminent men. The public school closes on the 15 inst. ,'nif. J. D. Slcese will commence his nor mal term the 20 inst. Those wishing to at uud a first-class normal, will find Meyers dale in that rank. Mr. II. W. Wcgman, inventor of the great historical and astronomical clock, will leave for Somerset to-dav. It is surely a great clock and well worth insction. Xow and The?:. April It, ( VixniiAriiii Ite.m3: Winter is still hi re with his storms. Quite a number of persons have changed residences on the 1st of April. Good times are here again, the 1st having passed o(T quietly, and all payments were made without any trouble. Our schools have all closed and we must congratulate our directors for employing no one but first class teachers Teachers we urge you to come again next fall. Mr. J. Gardner has made an improvement in his store and is again ready to wait on customers. Mr. J. H. Lohr is goiug to erect a large dwelling house, during the coming summer and Mr. Joseph Kaufman a large bank Urn. That cold hand of death has made its way to a few of our old citizens. Those friendly candidates are again mak ing their appearance. 8. 8. Dayidsyille, April 3d. Answer This Qcestios. Why do so many people we see around us, seem to pre fer to suffer and be made miserable by In digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7i eta. we will sell themShi 1 oh's Yitoiizer, guaranteed to cure them; Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Druggist, Som- Cosllcekck, April ist. Ed. Herald. I notice in the Meyer:lalv Cummmhl of Sth hist., u. der date of April 2d, a communication ifnttnFJ. Watson, Schrock, Mercantile Appraiser, iu v. hich be Indulges lu some pleaantrv ; .nMfdSn.t n :o.:, and a sow, and a tail. In the same issue of the ' )..; .yt.'.i.' 1 tw tire a list of alercaiitih: apprtti. ci. ati.i I must say, if Mr. Schrock hat; done his work throughout this county as it has been done around Confluence and in it, onl;the tall of the tinsinett is appraised, itml a very devilish short tail too. I find appraised as retailers: V. M. Ross Co., GroffBros., A. G. Black t Co.. Leslie Brown. Patent Medicine dealers: A. M. Ross tt Bro., A. G. Black i Co. Xow I wish to give the actual Mercantile business of the town : Retailers A. M. Ross & Bro., Leslie Brown, Win. Dodds, S. H. Brooke, A. G. Black & Co., GrotTBros., Jno. M, Ankeney, Jno. E. M McXutt. Mrs. Leslie Brown has .open ed a store this week in the room formerly occupied by W. M. Dodds. Patent Medicine dealers: A. M. Rossi Bro., GrofT Bros., A. G. Black & Co., Leslie Brown, Mountain tt Co., Druggists. The latter firm yott notice are Drnggiats. They follow as a business the handling of drugs, tobacco, cigars and patcut medicines, yet they do not appear in the list at all. Can not any one see that Mr. Schrock has done his work in a very imperfect manner ? Can not any one see that the tax will not be collected on one half the business of this borough ? And if the appraisement has been made in the same slovenly and slip shod manner throughout the county, only about one half the actual business has been appraised, scems very plain to me. Why is it that Mr. Schrock has made so defective an appraisement? I cau only say that I at tribute it to irjstomnre of his dnty aud the law. There is an old law, but I unfortunately have it not by me. Which provides that hotel keepers and others paying a revenue to the Government, who wish to sell tobac co, cigars or groceries, shall not come into the classification of "dealers in merchan dise" until their sales reach $l,0in). (I quote from memory) even though they do sell tobacco aud cigars, or groceries. Xow this law only applied, and was only intended to apply to hotel keepers and others paying a revenue to the Government, who wi-hed to join tobacco and cigars or groceries. But an impression has gone abruad that any one whose yearly sales do not amount to $1,000 is not liable to be placed in the appraisement list at all. And Mr. Schrock has i'jnjrnullj omitted the names that I have added. Mr. Schrock would do well to look up the law in this matter, and when he finds his work only half done, he should complete it. So far as the appraisement list shows there are more persons engaged in the mercan tile business here who are not appraised at all than are appraised. When the appeal is made to the Com missioners, the Commissioners should ap peal to Mr. Schrock to do his work over. Xo more but am Respectfully,- QriLP. Lah BECTSVILLE, P.V., April 9, Issl. Eiiitob Herald : I am reluctant to write for the publi.", but, when the business in terests of the tax-payers are trampled upon by selfish men we deem it prujier to cail public attention to the fact. I was always under theiniprension that the County Com missioners were elected by their constituents to serve the whole county and not a part of it only. The present Con.mi.-sioncr.s arc all from the southern end of the County, and consequently they serve the people from their section and neglect tho jssijile from the north. The people here desired a new bridge built across the Stonyereek, north of Shanksville, in place of the dangerous and dilapidated old structure. The Commis sioner? refused to do anvthins for the North and our township supervisors are compelled to leavy a tax of alKiut six hun dred dollars upon our people iu order to build a bridge the Commissioners were in duty bound to build, especially when the south of the County can have a county bridge over almost every rill. The Commissioners snt out their mttices that they would levy a tax of five mills on the dollar. After the notices had gone forth they added another mill to the dollar which to say the least looks like incapability. But then these immaculate fellows must have a clerk whom they pay a fat salary with fat ter perquisites aud his son is paid a hun dred dollars a year to clean the Court House yard and a few other small items, to small to mention, while other parties always cut the grass and make the hay while Schrock's son draws his pay and does not earn two dollars of it. When this august body hold their ap peals the clerk gets an additional fee. The best livery team in Somerset must bepnicur eil and all this at the expense of the County. Even when a bridge is viewed the livery must be on hand or they ran not go. We think it is time for the people, or tax payers to call a halt so that these princely coniissioncrs may have time for a little re flection. They might then see the folly of borrowing a thousand dollars at 10 per cent, interest to buy a safe not needed when plenty of money could be had for 0 per cent. We can see no use however in bor rowing money to buy a safe at all unless they want to put the borrowed money into it. The tax payers money is all squandered. We desire to know by what authority the Commissioners levy tax on purchase, money? In this way they secure a double tax from jiersons who have invested money in property." We presume that it will not be long before we will all be compelled to pay a double tax so that these "Immacu lates" can fare sumptuously, hire clerks, yard cleaners, livery rigs and purchase safes for ornaments about the Court House. The Mercantile Appraisement has been inserted in the Meyersdale CummtrrUil aud Somerset JJrywnrt of this week while, it does not apjiear iu the Herald. At this postoflice, Brine, we receive one ropy of the above naned papers, while the Herald has a large general circulation here, ant as we are tax payers we would like to seethe advertisement iu the IIkku.h which was heretofore the official newspaper of the county and which has a larger circulation than the other papers combined. Btast Bl TI.ItR. To the S-hol Dibkitoks or Somerset Cor ktt. Gxntlemes : In pursuanreof the forty third section of the act of May 8, l.Saf, yon are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Somerset, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1881, being the third day of the month, at one o'clock in the af ternoon, and select, Win nxr, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquire ments, and of skill and exjieriencc in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for the three succeeding years, and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Har risburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. J. B. WttlPKEY. County Superintendent of Somerset Co. April 7th, 1881. MAURI Ep. R1I0AD3 CLAYTON. On Thursday, March 10, 1881, at the residence of the bride's parents, at Claytonvillo, Brown county, Kansas, Miss Cora, eldest daughter of Judge George E. Clayton to Henry Rhonds, of same eonnty, formerly of Pennsylvania. Elder E. Alward offlciatins. DIED. iULLER. On April 1st, lsSl, in Queina honing township, Mary Klizabcth Miller, adopted child of J. Henry and Fannie Schmidt, aged 1 year, 2 months and 12 days. MILLKU. In Allegheny township, on' March 30th, 18S1, Mr. Andrew Miller, aged CI year, 6 montlis. .rroctel br Coos ' exits. ritii.zaa n ! apnte:, trie.!, V ; Aiiit:u:tor, y y.tl ' HilTl, V Its) j'' ! l;iHer, ) 6 'ttLUr,'gS tHrotli Bueicwiie&t, 31 bis.1! j " meal, 1;0 !... Iiea?vaT. ?! Si it, 83 j I i l CO,; SI 44 1 lie i VLC j imo 1 tfl DO S! ! SS ! VI ' iittffjniit'n'.drs. St........ ' iUiw. " " " e-mniry hams, ft Cora, (er) tltuslitfl. ........ Cora, ( itinltetl j itejttci... .. , (kirn meal y? , Calf ikius. V b lue 60-'i7 "tt70 ttt e . lie ..a ma w Tie Be !0c Oil's :t Hoar, ft bbt Flaxseed f) Da., (i4 ft) lUmi, (sugar-cured) (jilt..:.., I.tr-t. & a Liuiiher, rod utile, y& , " at ;ier " " kip, " , MliMllnu, anit c'aop llOit.... Outs, 1 Da l'-.istoe, ft bu(iiPW)... PMfhB4, tirtd, V IS HrVt B.tys, yt , tfc,i, No. t, V btfi.exir , " U.-. ca.l Alum, per tact.. " Aliu:n, onr uui En rar, jrotlow V & whlt TMlow. 91 t w heat, bus Wool, y ft SifjiTW I T0sue I l to i.'.tr: Hie ) .......UJtijd j & :u DM 760 ! le ; ..ilTitftz M j 4 00 SW IKvtlS M 10 ......t&g tl M at4o jo.mi:i:m;t & cam i;ki a it. u. On and after Monday. November 15th. Is). Trains will will rua a follows, eonnxetlnir ita ' mail train on Flttslmrnh Division of the II. it O. Kuiinmu: ( tjictipt Bunua j. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Mail East 1.10 r. x. Mail East. ...3.10 r. sc. Mail West. ..6.15 r. m.'Mail W est. ..S. 45 p. m. W. H. SANGER, ScjT i HALTIHOUE V OHIO R. Ii PITTSBUKOH mvisiox. On ami after Jaly 19. lsso, trains on this road will ilftpart trim and arrive at tls'jKii, corner (Iract aud w iter aireeu, as louuws ; EAST. V.XJT, MAIL. WAtL. Lare : I.rave : Plttslnirfl li:"l a. m. fw York t rSS p. m. K.nk'(l 2:11 " I'llilfttlrl.kia I KS a. III. Ol, iu Pyl Y.ii ' Baltimore :U " L'ui'intown Y:i- kk.bu,oni luo.', p. m. l.ouulleviite 12:4.', " Weribltiifton S.0a.iti Mt. ftt-itettlil l:'i ,, 'tititt)tfnu.tl 3 Vp. lr. liroad lord tt-.w ' ll.oitaiBn si " Wist NtvloD lli.W p. m. K..i k w ssi :si MtKwHisirl 11:1s " tilii.i 7:,f, Ilrit.tJ.it a 11 Ui Uuixtitimn s:.'S liylflinsu ;i--ttl Iirj!i. FonI 7: ; 5 " Cuuilrtttnil 4.i"i M Mt. HeutiAiit s-:,; t u,hilllftOB M i:.T.IIrl,stilte 7:t3 " U... huioial ll-.i' a. IB. Wt..l.1 S.M M I'-xllituurv lK:.t' p. to. M. Kr.f...rt fc.u l'hilt!ilr!i itta S:lt.. Hi. rrfttiutu Ntw Vtrit S.-t " l'lCal-urg I'.tp. iu. Tbe Expreia tmln leave I'ltt' orah at S:l V. M. arriving at Coonellertiie 10 Ui H. M., kot-k-wooti 11-40 f. AI. In return Ike Exprec leave! tJuintierlan.l at 'Hi A. H- arriviug at Kti'it wotst 4:a3 A.Tvl., ConnclLsvlllo U.'jI A. JU., l itts burgh 7:4) A. I'l. The most direct and pleasant routs to Uo Kan an, I South via Washington I'M y. Tbrotuch. Mall leaving at 10:S1 A. v., dally, ar rive! at WaabtaKton at Veja a. M ; IJitklmor. i0 as r. M.I Philaueliihuii:l a. .; 'tw x'utke:ta a. u. ; Richmond i l:i6 a. . TLroDKh Expreea, learfnat 8:05 r. W.. dally, ar rives at Washington at t.3u A. jf. : Bit I tl mora. 7:41) A. u. ; i'hllaUelpitut; i:li r. u. ; S. V., 4: 4) r. K. ThrOTirh Ma!l trains daily. Expeeiia traius dally excr it Suray. AccunuBodatkin trams and Fae:te ExreiS dailyexat-pt Saaday. Ticket offices, eornor Fifth Avenao and lVimi streets, and depot corner Uraut and Waters., IUtstiartb, Fa. K. LORD, (lea. Pa.cnaer Afft-nt. I M. COL, E, General Xkaet A genu TUVERX AND liCSTAUKAXT J. LICENSES. 1 ne ionowinit namea persons nave uie in my Othce their petitions lor license to keei tavernd, lkts.,lorons yar and notice is hereby given tliat the same will be presented to the Conn for allow ance, on Thursday, April 2S, JSS1, wncn and wlieie all person!" intttrested can alleni. Samuel S. Shatter, Berlin boroauh. August Kaler, Jonnemuuh towa-htp, Mamucl Hucktnao, Rorkwood, Miitom Twp. Jowph Stall, Shanksvillo, Stonyereek Tap. Aoruham A. Miller, Ursina tiorough. leorge U. Ve Hnven, Wellersburg borocsh. .ltrt'Uie bowmitn, Jennertown tmrougb, Joih S.jhr,x-k. Meversdate Koriagh, .loniah lirant. Somerset borough. Robert tiuiiirie, Meyersdale i'rt.usr!:. Walter.l. Jones, Mt'iersjale ttoroult. John 11. Kite, Stoyttown Imrough. John H. licutrl, t ruina bornuuti, .Toslith Siiecht, Fine Mills, HuemtthoniCK Tttp. Scott Sicraer, Cor.iluemss horongti. Saaiurl Uusrcr, Stoystown bi,ugh. Saiinc l A. Hiilnes. Ktstkwood, Milfortl Twp. Mrs. Eliza Kuer, aleyere.iale tstniugb. 'Xhomas K1U, Itontluence btirougo. Joseph P. Miller. I rains tximugh. John A. ('lark. Uoovertiville.tuemahoningTp. Maggie Sweilier, Sand Fatcb, Lariaier 11)., C W. Uowner, Coniluence txirough. ttlUtTArRAST. E.O. Flitt, Meyen-lalo, rnroaEh. Somerset, Fa., H. F. SCriELL. Marcb 30, 1SS1. Clerk. ASSIGNEES' AND TRUSTEES' ACCOUNTS. The following acetiunts have been filc-1 m my ofhee and will t preculetl to tbs Court fur con firmation OB Triursday, April 23A, 1SS1, Account of Solomon J. Baker, assignee of (leo Frits and wife, Fiothonotary's Office, ) H. F. SCHELL, April 5, IS i. i April S. 1'rutboaourr. 0R0UGII ORDINANCES. An nnllaaoe efr proventlaa the obstrnciion of thecansewavs ol tae t reets, lane anu alley sol lae Kiirouh ot Somerset by RailMad iralns. He ii ordained by the" Burgess and Town Council of Somerset borough, and It is hereby ordained, that from and alter the passage or this ordlnanro, no engine, locomotive or train of cars shall be permitted to stand on the crossing of Main street in sadborongti fora lunger length ol 'time than four minutes, nor shall they be permitted to stand on the croestng of any other street, lane or alley to said borongh tor a longer length of time than twelve tninutes. and any person or persons in chargeof any engine, locimotiveor train of cars violating tbe pri'Vi'iops ol this ordinance, shall on conviction thereof before the Jtnrgess, pay a fine of Dot les? than firs dollars () no more taan ten dollars (;!) ALSO An ordinance for regulating tbs rate of ."peed at whlcu engines, loceniotivos ami trains of cars may be run within tbe limits of the 13orough of Somerset. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Coucil of Somerset Borough, and it is hcrehy ontained, that from and alter the passage of this ordinance, no engine, locomotive or train cars (attached there to) shall run at a greater titte of speed than five miles per hour within the limitsof said borough, nor shall any engine, locomotive or train of cars cross Main stieet in said Borough at a rate of speed exceeding three miles per hour, and any ieron or persons in charge of any engine, locomo tive or train ol cars violating ths provisions of this ordinance, shall on cr.vimlon thereof before the Burgess, pay a fine of not less that Hvedollars (Jo) nor more than ten dollars f akj). Enacted and subscribed tae llth day of April. 1S51. ALSO An ordinance for taxing dog a. Be it ordained, and It Is hert-by ordahied by the Bnrgessand Town Cnnncilnf Somerst Borough, that the High Constable shall, on or bot'oro tho first day of May of each year, make an t return to .he Burgess and Town Council a list of the nunr berof tiogsand bitcbrs within the llmlisottbe Borcugb of Somerset, with the names ol tbe own ers thereof, and alter scch Its: is returned to the Barg9SsandTowuConne.il. Iheyjhall levy s tax oloaedo!lar(l.0u)on the owner of each dog, and for each additional dnir, one do!!ari'$l 00), oo the owrti-r of one bltcb dog.'two dollars('Z.00). and for earn additional biUU ilo;r, four t!o!lar(400). The taxes so assessed to be collected and appro, priated as other Borough tales are. Every per son having such dogs or bitches in bis poeesioa, or harbored about his premises shall be deemed the owner thereof. Enacted and subscribe.! tbs 11th Oaycf April, 1S81 Attest C. U. SIIAFFR. W. H. WELFLEV. Clerk. J Burgees. PERMANENTLY CU EISSTET DISSdSSS, ZIYSIt CQUTZiniS, comirAimr cz mis. T- Tt TT rUrfr.rtnh FTfrf. TL . PWTm. Tn of KMiw TrvHiuttis tC hawarU-d hlt a charm. It hi many rr lal rm- ol I'lie aiui m Bover (miUstl W Act ertkhfiilT." Fefson fWirhlW, of St. AT7, Vt, ay, "It h of prhf t1uj. AfU-r siixti-n jJtr of pivnt ullecintr fruin Hk ftui Coeiivoucw i CsMit pleuly ctmxi me.' p. B. Hosabctl, of lVrtAlr 90.?, "On park crm Imm doits wmdm for me in compttly eup i& ftaesrera Lirer aui Kniooy Complaint.' IX EITHEU L1QC10 0B DZI F0UX IT HAS rU W SMm Beraas It acts tm ih LITKE, BOWELS and KIDSEIS at e aam tiae. Pccansa It elerr tt, y.t.m o,pie-ft-oca tanners that derelope in Kidney ao4 tJrt nry DiMaaea,BUiAtwneas, JawndiMi. Consta ration, Piloi, or ia libaiim V3. VTwralria iitervov li?deri an4 Female OnirplaiRta l-ir It 's rsit up In Iry Vcf-cpe Fwa, In (9-tin cans, oae padcsire of hi. 'i m.r-. lit tir rart oc metlictrie. srA!lg LlewM Fewt.yerrweewlen(e4. rw-for the eonvnience of thom that emnnoC t-rediry rrepftrelt. tt nrtm in Ik rnnt onHmt yjr fit .iflirr frm. CET IT AT THE DRUGOISW. ITJCE. l.fK). WELLS, EftniKDsOS k CO.. Prep's, (Will aesd tbe dry pmt-paM.) arausfc-ros, vt. ii nnjZL r -. ii H msssssii w, m Tit I 'SJ4ES ! TKt SSK3 ! TIlt'SSfcR! Tl:lSSES! TKCSSESt Ti;vssi5S : TKl'SSF.i TltlSSLS! tul'ssej: trcsscs: trusses.: TKVSSES : Tit CSS es: TP.LSSES! trusses: TRUSSES! trusses: TRUSSES TRUSSES : TRUSSES : trusses: trusses: trusses t TRUSSES : TRUSSES ! TRUSSES : TRUSSES ! 1 us-C siXdv ! jn. t r. ceiv. t i.v tliJ . U. 2s. BOYD. HARD RU33EB TRU3CE3, C2RMA TUSSE LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES I not fail to see the new CET-.IaTJ-TOIX3 -riVCCS 1 Always clean and comfortable, will net RL'oT or BREAK and is by far tho finest truss yet out. Boyd seiis them and will make a siieciahty of lilting you. A nice Iv; of LADIES' aaJ GE5TS SH0ULDEE D!1TLS arc ani.-ng the new g sxls received. Any goods not in stork will be ordered v '.n '.i. ir;..d, eoru prisitiV StreoBTKits, Belt, Rasiab, Klas-ii" Stockists, Kneecaps, Amclets for varicose veins, wvsk .swollen or ul cerated limbs. T Those having trouble to get Tnis. to !'t v.'ill do wc'! to rail and have measure taken, an 1 fit wiil be 't'taranteMd. fciood goods and prices rrstsoiiao'.c. C. IN". BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - SOMLRSET, PA. S a S S a r" c" H Somerset Mechanical Works, iff TO Farmers, Merchants, Mill Owners and Others, We present herewith a cut of the HARTZEL IS1CIIE FLOW Which will ho soM for Icfs money than any other Imr-ortnl 1'low, j ar.il which will als' 1:0 pood i work. ! We also make the I rVroia'VEE.iisrx: apro-w ! Well known ami highly spoken of by ai who have nsed ir. ! We also make Nos. ." anil 5 WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVLrt Am HARTZELL PLOW, HARTZELL'S 1377 AND IMPROVED BROWN PLOWS HARTZELL'S NOS. 1 AND 3 HILL SIDE PLOWS, AND IRON BEAM HiLL SIDE PLOWS, AH of which will o! .,!d at Bot'.. ::i rriees. Inquire of your Merchants, r call on us and examine our Vlows before pnrchu-ing others, as we can and will make it to your interests t do so. We arc also prepared to do ail kinds of repairing to Saw and jri-t Mill TlireshtnR Miwhines, f:c. at sliort nortc addition to the fort-join;', we kv i in ' In ,tock and Manufacture COOKINCAND MSATI?1C STOVES, CAR WHEELS AND AXttS.SLED SOLtS. KEELERS, C3ATE BARS AND FRONTS FOR SUCAH CAT.1P3. And a full assort of repai.s f..ral! kinds of Cooking Stoves. TcryTr-.ly Sqxsfskt .Vscjs.i.yjcjz. waxs, Somerset, IVnn'a. JOHN F. DEALE3 IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &c, &g. The following i.s a jartul list of G.xl.s in S'.oc:; : t aqsnter s lotus, I'lants, Saws, Hatchets, llammers, Chisels, Adxcs, tte.. Itiacksmith's liot-ls, Iteilows, Anvils, Vices, Kiles, Hammers, .ve.. Saddlery Hardware, Tab Trees. ii;;"SatIttles, Homes, Kutklss. Rinr, Hits. anl TixjLs. Table Knives and Forks. 1'iKkct Knivtn, Seisstirs, Sttoons and Razors", the laiyest stock in Someraet County, l'aititer's (loot!., a full stock. White Lead Colored I'aint-s for inside and outride painting. Paints in oil. all Color, Varnish, Turpentine, ria.xseel Oil. Itrusiies, Ja,an lryrr, Walnut Stains, Ac. Window Olass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal Uil always oa band. " Onr stock of Coal Uil Lamps ia very . large and comprises very elegant styles. litstons Cticu- lar, Muley and Cross-cut Saws. Mill -Saw Files of best quality. Tor-cehiin-lined Kettles. Handles of all kinds. Shovels, Forks, Spades. K.ikes. Mattocks. Grub Hoes, Picks, Sevthes, Snaths, Sloltrt. Cast Steel, Mason llammers. Step Ianlders, Carriage ami Tire Kolts ofcll mzts. Looking filasses, Wa.shbarrl,. Clothiss Wriiiirers, Meal Sieves, poor Mats, I5a-kts..s, Tabs. Wooden litifkeTs, Twine, Hope of all sizes. Hay rul hys, ltutter I"riiifs, Mop Sticks. Trajss. Stts-lvar!s. ?b-at Cutlers ami Stutters. Tracts. O w Chains, Ilalter Chains, Sh'ic, last, and Scnib Enf-hos, Horse Unidies, Curry Conibs, Cards, DOOR-iOCKS. IIIACES. SCREWS. jL-ITCHES, DCOR-IWODS and everj thing in tiie builder's line. Cut's, Lead. Shot, Towder, Sofcty Fuse, etc.. etc. Tbe fact is, I keep everything that belong to the Hardware trade. I deal e xelnsivcly in thin kind of goods and give my whole attention to it. I'erson who are building, or any one in need of anything in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. I will alwavs give a reasonable credit to rt-snsihle jierson.s. 1 than at my old t ustoiners for thcr patronage, and hope this season t mttke many new ones. DON'T FOIKiET TIIE ri.ACE. "ISo. 3, IRISH'S BLOCK." vaaaar, JOHN F. BLYMYEE M CENTRAL HQTLE Main Street, ! Somerset, pa.., Will oiro for iH'Bts ta January IGih, ISSl.'m&kl ASD HECHABICiL This fcco3e ii furGisbcrl ia fir?.t cJa33, mcdern et', tv:tb ttc rooJura conveciecces of Hesters, II ..t aci' i Cold Water Ball?, Large Readiog-Itocmp, rarioru tttd Cbambera, and ba3 good sttble t Ucfctd. The Table and Bar will be ! 5B good as tbe bet. From esrjerienca ia tbe llottl fcuei- I ! Dees I flatter mjself I ean render ' satisfaction to t,U wfco eH. P.S.Kleindienst.lBCHMfTAEOB, H!d!.,A WEEK l2dv at noaie easily mane ; 3 4 costly outfll Iree. Address Tat a i Co n,.t. Mslns. Mar.l-lyr. j ' S5 TO $20 worfbrrMrdressTi's i so a, Co., fortiaiiu, maura. "TVTAMOND HOTEL, j KTOYSTONrENN'A. i This pepnlar and well known ko se a Jafelv beia tburoaably and aewly n-tttled with all new , Vid Ttestol Fariit.r.. which has ma.le ft a very eslrabl. Woiiplng plac tor the trauelinit pntlic. ; ins table aod rw s eanii. be ri. J big flrst elasN with a larste pab io hall attar ted to. the fame. Also larne and n-ioiy atabtlint. ; First "lass b-anliii ean be bad at the lowest p. s- sible prices, by the week, day or meal, i SAHL'FLCl'STEB, Pmo. I S.E. Cor. Diurnotid j SUiystowu.Fa B0AEPEI5 & LOEGING. 1 have cpeoed a'ftrrt-ehws UOAUDING HOUSE at Hooversvitle, Somerset eoanty. F.. where I eanaceonurtsiateail who may ffive me a call. Meals and lodging furnished at tnw raies March 2 CHAKLLS A. LLWLb Titfrs; j ; T.'tU-.: : Tit'. s.-' rji : TRU.-isK-JI Tltf-KS' TRU-sSKS! TSUSSES! mussEs: Tav.-;?:! TRUSSES r tuu.cses: T21 sjsEST TRUSSES ! TRUSS E3! TRUSSES! TRUSSES : TRUSSES! TRVSSEt : trusses: trusses: TRUSSES! Truss trusses : trusses : irusses: TRUSSES ! trusses: TRUSSES ! ! ::'j , e "f-.o.! t 3 2 1TTVTJTC1TJ ;s f, t 1 i . .. s..;.' BLYMYEE, ttoons Has constantly on h?.n! at hi? uistillerv PURE RYE WHISKY For sale hy the barrel or L"i;!oi), .suited ft.r lJUTwIJOSES. Orders addressed to rJerlin, Pa., wiil receive prompt attentin. Marck 2, 1SS0. a wr tk tn ytcr ewa town. Ttrmstndt (DUO t cthtirte. Aittlt.'s li. Il.ti.lkiT Jt Co. l-o rilaad, Mtiir.c. Mar.lt-ljr. WALTER AHDERSON, CGB. WCCII ST.iSD SL!H ATE5EE, NO. 226LIEErTY STEEET tebia IN JOTKE. ott..ets neresy gieen. owt .rji.i ir. bavin If it my ted awl boonl. I will tovwr be rvstoiiibl &ir debt ol bis eontractlna: and 1 fur tber aive aotice that tbe said Keefer U wt lonrer inv Sjjent, D..r has he authority W do basuwsa MarchTJ" Bm ELIZA KEETER. .4 DMIXJSTKATOR'S NOTICE ;;a ieof all ,Ialcna KaufTman'atacr Cor,tmac;!i Twp bomeisei etatnty, ra., ucccaseu. Leltera of atfmfnlstratlea on the above estate bavin beennrontett to tbe anderslemed, aotice Is boreby stiveB to those indebted to tt to make imme diate payment, and tbos having elalms aealnst It. to pres-t them (July authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, the Mia dav ot Apri', l8' at tbe residence of the underslswd. 1AVII S. KAVFFAIAX, MircH 9 Administrator. ?& tea W v JV' - : - V: hsvj - i :-j x. ' . i't-j '..' LI i lit; .. -1 ; f ; si ii $ A A