The Somerset Herald. ! n "" '""hi w.mrs in tlie ArVan-n W- -J - '- .'Mature. 15. stTLt, 1Mit'. I - etleet of tli J.nr. hir.l winter are , i lHt' " Mea: cf a'l kimli.. rs'lt'll hvw M! ijs.'M;K r.-i iM'i-iiiil .ii,-' .!ca,o take 1111 I .ll.'O. lis WCvk, tO set I . . i i . J v . . : . r . t I 1 1 V-a-r. -. . ! - VlMAa'. i-n' t ut time frr the CVmnril U k'.-Ss&tj?' 'SiSSSc" ihc "'wt tlfaiiiiig r.ri;;a.lc at work? v-t--.i r-C f . jNtSjxjip j 5t it isn't very far advanced - sPAT- ..Aprils'', isi. rV1.v.n:Kn.Yi-nviN iu:..a- .".;:; v iK--ix.i ,m,s. i-m.ns so 1.-THIN0. Fl-KMSHIN ' x , AiLi.K:SKEITIS HIS The niiM-U arc that our town wi'.I be overrun with candidates during Court week. Snowdrifts frcmi six to eight feet deep still retiuin aiong many of our mountain riM4-U. :T..V.-Ii , s A vk TWENTY riYK IT.It ... . ITlViI THI". AKKIVAI. , t.i. kit a! I""' .! '. V. Tut x n- "- ,! 1U- nd Lines at B..yd's. k.'f- a it"''l'1. j.iiiJ f.r proslticeat . W. .'v.k . a:i.l fa'-l mn-'.v "r TarVc , i T;j. aim .t .l'v AT F.. Vlil. S. Mi:. a thf Ne' ti.si.ls, . A. Va!TM:V, ,. k r ri.' AM' tik m:ts. a. i: rni.s. ! - l-;t r- :! a ' "f . I ..i! av.l i. i CiRn Mimical Ejtrr.ariigs;T. Profes sor T. Foam, of Pittsburgh, I'a who no successfully pave a lecture on the'i'uh of Jane, 1 VK in the Court IIouv, will deliver a Irotiirpon Mtir, on WiJiie-Jay cvenins, April Jit, IM. Thn j.rofosveir will sing some flnt onp. inil irfonu on the I'iano an'l .'iy;ia. No one MmuM f;Jl to attind sui h a rare niti-iral treat ni Frof. Fcam will give. A. Illusion ?. cts., ehil.lren 10 ct. Si-OXTCHESK, April 10, 131. Ki. lIuAi.a :-Ve ha4 intended replying tu Mr. Dgle'e oonnnuoieation in the Meyeiv (hile (htutnrreml ufllte 8th inst., lat week, but prewnrc of other businewi prcenteil us from doing so. It U marvelous honr dctilih rmart thuse !;tUT day reformer!! are hecoiuing. In his rej!y to our eomruunicalion Mr. Oglo ac cnics Mr. S ull tif writing letter over an as- ' iiinie.l nonie. Our letter of the Ctb insU, he During the pxt woek we have valied -! imagine, contains "subxtantially" the same Ju Ve Hall last week held court ia Me-Coiin'il-.burp, for Jadjre Howe, who ia in di.sjxM'l. Ii is about time to advertise f .rb:dsfr fumihiii; the police fon-e with rummer tmifiirms. There were very lew coiitry people in town aturdiiy. The road Wing almost impa-sable. Tiimiar.ds of jeopIc who never read the Bible in its old form are kicking up a fuss ab Mit it leing revised. Miis Lury Scbe'.I, eldest daughter of A. J. S -hell, i vi;tiii3 her niter Mr. M. J. Hicr. in C.iiiticllsvil'.c. Hon. A. J. Colborn will pleac m-eept our t'lankt fur a copy ofSmull'i lej;i.-lative Hand I'M.k fr lsi." The n vular April tr:n of Court will eom iMcnce Monday next. f:ir twentv-weii i riniinal rawe aredoeketMl. The i'.:ther wa j'.ii; tiyrmy durii'K the yr, ,-it part of the nt vk. btit the Col- r o;!iit va not !! im ibeMiv. , .:..l- . tii'1 f ry A I ! - M VAI KINV AT Ml:-, a. !: i III v. I j Tli'li i haturoer i But hearl in the h . i .'fiii Ii-t.". .!'. niiiu m liv aro ambi . ;i. i. I i Kia-t t( liein" tl.e lirt house !cn- tiently lor that good little boy, J. i. Ople, 1, to call at our ofllre that we might show to hi entire satisfaction that when he charged the F.ditor of the Hkralu with be ing the author of a communication that ap IeareI in this binned "Regular," he was in error, but he failed to call. We are now inclined to believe that when he made that charge, he not only lied willfully and maliciously but knowingly. Our aged and esteemed friend and sub scriber. Mr. John Hicks, met with quite a painful accident, one day last week. He was walking about his premises when he suddenly became dizzy and fell to the ground, injuring his left arm so severely that lie has been compelled to carry It in a sling ever since. He says that he has been thrown from horses and buggies and re cieved many hard falls in his time lmt never one that caused him so much pain a this. - Many of those who pretcud to know, pre dict an abuudant fruit crop this year. The protra.-ted old weather of the pat winter they y has prevented the premature bud ding of fruit trees, which is claimed to be a good indication, and will result in a large increase in fatit. fmall fruits will alr0 do well, for the reason that the heavy snows have protected the roots from freezinj out, which occurs in winters when there is hut little suow. We ho;c the prediction mar prove correct. ... '! i.i . ., r.w. AT A!.!. KIM'-. u:-. a. i. rrn.-. . , V;,vbc a-i 1 ( 1-.-k ' r t'..i!t:tT aiid on hh'rt ii".ie J.-. Hi ts A. t". ,., j i':s-rrs m.i'.e from $2' to f vi l.ri:.0. I H.-.mt ;Ur-ijv i- rvi-t. New York. Send and teruis. ;: :.::y wi:n and NAur.ow, MUS. a. k. vi:is. ,, , . : h..y Chick that will keep . .. ?..fthe"Hld r.eiiab'.C." Jos. Heku A S.is. ',;ni;ra'.oi's f-'aleof the persoiial :" Kii Ssvlur, deci'as-!, late of k ! iwiiship. will take place ou ,.rn Tli'.Tc a lart-amount ! j.r i;..T y t Ih' soi l. c. i;.Mcmiuk. !".' -iilVF.H, A .TOCK F I.A ami TIK NK.TS, At -; us. A. F- Cills. ,.f i-:.:h fir Mens' An I!oy' ia: J. II. I'iscl'o, Agent f.Y iuer V l'-Mwn, l'hiladclpliia, l'a. . tr 'ivrl atut sa:ieiae;im pianwurai. i.;,n i, lal cd to the a.lvertisenunt h- i:i ajvr. Thoseaf!licted will : i i.i'.i ar '. N. Iloyd'c and see his ; .Minpri-s the cA manufuii- .vxi i-'iys si'mmk.;: hats, mi:s. a. v.. fi:ih. '! lis.fol I"n-h u:id Maple CJrierii's ,v- ni, l.:ir,i! a Ihc ;rn-orv S!..teo: Ai-x. ! liive Me a al!. i ii'i'.iy pro . '. i v. l.anpe for pood. i:ir ii'i i.ai: sini:r in ti;i: :v. AT Mil-, a. K. "i:i. s. a i i 1 u-' '. "d priT, f.ir your pr-- '. A. WAiTri.'-, iIi-M.i.'l. -..1 .v ' n Si:i I..- Now ti.e ' i llavriu : k Lrtv lot i. ..: 1 Iji'.i F.-h. to.-, ib. r i:h -- i . A. K k Sjp, t imer ri a 'W VVT VT '. k A I : i.ki r. MM MTU F V'l: s. A. 1 . III. tin. AYiit A Cor.n '. Will you heed the warning. The signal pcrhn of the sure approac h of that more terrible disease Con sumi'tion. Ask yourself if vou caa fur the ! sake of saving .V cts., to mn the risk and do j notliitu- f.r it. We know from csierience i that Siloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It Vary of ihc farmers lirit-p t r t wn are ! never !!'-. This explains why more than In to 'ear n't the :rc; by hailirii; the ! halfa nii!iio;i bo!tle. were sold the past a! :(;' war hit b were plarc i In i ions j iU il.-..iii!.i:t the town. pr)' ii li-ir iii ;".. of s:iihury. Fa., is j:idir the lla-ter vaeati :i with her .-h oV tr. ilr, Viv Mauit.Vull. Io:h young Iailic a'te-i 1 tlie Hollidavsbnrg Seminary. The nt is si M to have crn the sever est w i:.'er r. iwr-is knovii for years in this s ate, Iar nun. tiers of them having c.ii;.jr-ted h.:ig i!isea.-cs that have ruined thi :n. Mr. tir,-e Taymaii. of the Somerset House, last week punhaccd a pair of large well matched, iron pray horses to drive in his new 'bus, which runs to and from the del mt. Tnail ti-hiiig is in season, but. we have uot heard of any of our sportsmen engaging in this delightful pastime. They are proba bly waiting until the mountain stcvimsare thawed. year. It re'i.ves 'roui, and Whooping Cough, at oisec. Mothers do not he without it. For I.anic ltack, Side or Chest, use Shi loh's Porous I'lastcr. Sold by tie... W. Hen ford, Druuist, Somerset, Fa. We arc in receipt of volume 1, numVr 1, of the Columbus JJeuurrit, a neat seven column j.iper published in Columbus, Nebraska, and edited and owned by two of our former fellow townsmen, A. Kruce ami J. K. CoiTr ith, sons of Hon. A. II. Coffroth. Jaek is a practical printer and has had some exierici!ce in the newspaper business. Both younj mi'U are possessed of a sufficient amount of push and energy to make a success of their new enterprise and we hope soon to see the Iienn.-crnt take high rank among the country journals of the West. Success boys, even- way save politically. Monday morning Mr. IVter Ilellloy cull ed at our office to show us a beantiful ray on picturt of his new Scotch horse, "Lord The frogs that make music for the mill-, Invurie." The crayon is mot excellently ions, without char-in; any admittance I executed and from the picture we would f-c, are doubtless getting their instruments . say t'.iat "I.orl Invurie" must be a wonder- into shape for a number of concerts the coining summer. Sunday, the 17ih iust., was the sixtieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon llaer, eif this borough. Itoth old jM'oplc are still apparently young and in ex cclicnt health. Trams from the country ere generally stopped on the street crossing much to the annoyance of tho-e who wish to cross. They should licar ill luind that they nre liable to a line for so doing. Keep to your railing; let no man indue you to abundou that which you have stu died for years, in the vain atteiu4 to learn a new trade in a Month. Fare sprinir fr-ini in lusiry and pcrrvrranre. charges as were contained in aa editorial of Mr. Scull's a few years ago. Suppose it does ; we were shaking on the same subject Ogh?'s defection his oppositionto the cus toms of the party. -He goes on to s-ay, "I answered that article," the editorial, "fully and at length ; challenged Mr. Scull 1 1 pro duce the letter", which he claimed to have, that would implicate me as a Greenbackcr and you are aware he failed to do so. He could not do so, because he had none to print." You are right, Johnny, he had none to print ; the last time the letter, to which we referred in our communication, saw day-light It was in the clutches of re former Koontz, at the public meeting in the Court House, when he skipped your i:anie. We need no additional evidence to "t'i;'- ci"youasa Greeabacker. Your official act, as Secretary of their first meeting in Somerset, more than iinjitltatet you. It is amusing to see a man who has been seeking effice these many years so anxious to cover op and hide from the public the on ly oflu-iul act of his life. There must evi dently lie something (jrcc-a connected with that act. f tut of the goodness of Lis lieart Mr. Ogle has passed by in silence many grave charg es made by Mr. Scull; by which he endeavor ed to quarter him, yea, to cut him up into mince-meat, politically speaking. This ig noring of grave charges on the part of Mr. Ogle, is an eviJence of downright kindness, and shows the true missionary spirit so es sential to a successful reformer. "P.ut in the article ofthe nth of April he attacks, with me, Oen. W. II. Koontz, as having acted false to the party, and, as then, having me in training ulrcady at that early day for thaCcllectorship," Here Mr. Ogle again shows the true missionary spirit. He says, "as far as the charges made relate to me I care nothing." Did you ever sec a more self-sacrificing spirit in a voung and rim7 olitieian ? He says in effect: You can bring grave charges of treason acaint me, you can call me ugly names, even a Grecnhacker, and I will taite it all as a true reformer ; but when you attack my friend and boss, Gen. KoouU, who is naturally modest and uuassuming, and averse to criti cism, I am ready to shed gore and wade in it likewise, if it becomes necessary. We do not rejoice in any man's failures; we simply call attention to facts for the pur pose of refuting unfounded assertions made by Mr. Olc. You will excuse ns, Mr. Edi tor, for quoting the following paragraph in Mr. Ogle's letter, as we consider it a perfect jem in its own way : "When a candidate for District Attorney I was but twenty-two years of age, with a limitad acquaintance and no olitical experience. I had no one to help tue make the battle, or to use their influence or means in my behalf. It would have been astonishing if, under such circumstances I should have won the prize. opiocd, as I was, by the Hon. John R. Ivlie, ex-mcmber of Congress. Win. H. Fostleth waite, F.sq., the then oldest ineiiilier at the bar, and James L, Fugh, Esq., who had the active .support of a number of tho county officials, to say nothing of relatives on the County Committee. For Frothonotary I kffiortil in a great measure under the same adverse circumstances. My opjiotient was Henry F. Schell, Esq., a gentleman of middle-life, lone liRsinc-'s cxerienceas a bunk er and an attorney, and who then made l.i thinl consecutive canvass for that nomina tion. I nderall the circumstances I think i I have no reason to be ashamed of the ote TftiKEvrooT Items : Mr. George Dunibauld, who has spent 27 years in California, returned home on last Saturday to visit his Parents and friends. Mr. D. thii.ks of removing east, if he can content himself after so long a sojourn in the Land of Gold, big trees, oranges and flowers. We hope his retiring disposition will forgive us this notice, if we sny that as "fortune has smiled upon him," wo suggest that he only need some fair lady to call him "Hubby" to complete his happiness. Our farmers, notwithstanding the cold winter and backward spring, have plowed quite extensively, especially along the river of this portion ofthe County. Mr. J.J. Ruch has turned over nearly 70 acres on the Faidly farm. Vennor's last cold snap has made business for the sugar camp. Parties here who dis like cold, stormy weather, in speaking of that "nasty Vennor," wanted someone to gO to Canada and Iximb-shell him. A friend asked ns, "can Mr Vennor in form us whether Carpornl Wm. 11. Koontz can predict as to the future collectorsbip in this district," we wonder if this military chieftain, with his cojtoral's guard of thirsty souls, will be too much for Garfield's spinal column. The 80K) Pennsylvania soldiers whom we saw marching np Pennsylvania Avenue, at Garfield's inauguration, with knapsacks, blankets and guns, didn't lodge with their brother-in-law while in Washington they wer'nt that kind of "lobby rats," they were not after Colloctorships, but followed those old battle flags which represent the machine of which the poor political eunuch of the Meyersdalc Commercial speaks. The infant and ctnrardt of 'CI were not the men who composed the machine that fought the thing through up to date, but men who dared to leave their wives, sisters and sweet hearts to do battle for their country both by bullot and bullet. Mac. ful piece of horse flesh. He is a dapple prey in color, 175 Lands hih and wvighs 2140 pounds. Mr. HefTlcy thinks be is the finest sjiecinicn of the horse he has ever seen. He will be here on exhibition at the August term of Court. Mr. Hefi'ey also has a three-year-old of the 'ame strain which he will keep at bis farm, a short dis-tam-e forth of town, during the pn-scnt season. j given me on both orrinn." ALanud' Tie -WfA A ua A.tW f.r May con- j ,,iniT n4 A nyM m h out ofthe go-.l-tains a striking article by the Hon." David j n,,o ',lU hmH b11w, iliniM.if tobcrr- wd Dudley Field on Cct.tr.oizatiou in the I o(rUi, p,,,, ra k ,in,; j.e arrives at Federal Oovcrnmeot." That oar ..hty is ; of twr.,wo ,,,,),, ,visr. rapidly advancm. tel'ipli i'ti"'.l; riiv- . !iia i. to t.fip!. : to a-TJI. f l; n.harl in the direction of cen tralization is demonstrated by the author; but whether centralization ia mdiy 'T" amply rrrsiTs bim f.-r the time hr-t in mak mn!ai.:e eva or only a ungear is a qucuon !r) f fanvMI T,)(i, u-.id.-s the adverse which men will p-opably continue to de- J , .ir,.ull)lrfamT of i,;, Jie u, , F it ride a.-ronbng to their several politicl j ,,, N j , tlnitrA lu.ip Mlf i.rrii ectiot:!". v naiever me nan r oia. i then to cut it fhrtMr r; , ,.f iaipr m;., command Lis re-j in s-.f;. I.rsc. curling! .,v,.'al B.,ci,ti..n .and it wi'.I be real with j it.tere-t ami I out. 1 be article ur-n the , a.e it, m h Mr. Oa-le foond himself ut ... ; Ur n-'rion ofthe D.l.ie. by the Ucr. Dr. J Le f twrIT.lwo , limit,.! a- ib iB'Hiirffwi"""1"' Aiucri.ii., ... "qT1-i,lLan.. "It would have Iwrn aston- vison. .ir. jusuce r .ron o, ii It is very fishioiiuble f..r young ladies to I ! irt off the tlie e:.!ire front iI the hair from j thonsh he received one voteleid bis own 1 lie iii;ieal exirneii.t- a man rc-eiviis n.ake Ibe baMle ;" no "county cflii.IaN" or rr!ntie" "to oe their iuftuence or means in mv b hslf." This is truly a sorrowful The b''-ksoiphd -ir mtac I o:s f .r tbe r t-nde. Th f-round lmpjo'Vl'!i!lir" all winter, horses on.-e .a'k.rd did not t'tfy'.'r it arain nntil tl.e slow nw-ls-d. Il-ir-r' rf rst!. wa all tii.it m neTaTT. I' l-.-t. lid nor-; f.r i.r, sic! v. Fl. iir..: t '..Xr I i. a:.d J i m krt.i : a. AMi :i .NNi;r-' AT : . r - r y m:: a. i: nn.'. ' .i.i r. Musi bo iTrrr. ! will 11 t.in.s.. IV' f, I'ork, Mut--j . . r niti:ii lepri-s'. 4n ' .' r'ni :i mi at agon three times Hi nuv KawiiR. Soiuers-1, l'a. I A !:'.; T YAlilFTY OFSTOTK 'i' ' i.iiVi;-' IN TIIK (.XiVNTY vr.s. a. k. rms. Lrong w 'e J of the Sapreme Court," and advo cates the establishment of a court ofapjals, inter!ur;i.i!e between the F. S. Supreme ounanl tle circuit urts. .The II tu. t, s-re t). i a-inoo, tl.e iir-t advisor of Hira'M t;te..f A. J. V hlte A S.n. ; th l-r.-.i ler.t ..f tl.e Morm..n Lurch, p hai.t T.ors. i-auiirsburg. J'a., ar- in, . Id. --ate to Congrs, makes a vi- ru d.f.ni-e of "Ftah and its Prople." The fjiiesimi, "tl.all Amcrlcass L'uild SliiT" is considerts! by Mr. John Roach, the ship-bnilder. who brings forward a large niimV-r of fj-ts to pmve that the people of the United State must build ships if they would hohl, a place among maritime na tions. The other articles are "The Life- 1 Saving Scrvu-e," by the Hon. S. S. Cox ; "The Ruins of Central America," by M. i liamay ; and finally, an attack on evolu tion philosophy, written in a vein ofthe finest Irony, and entitlel, "What Morality nave We Left ?'; r, .-I in tow n Monday rtriiing and w ill rr ii. n until Fr..Liy. JVr-.M .b-iring stii's do w. 1! ta c. II on Mr. White at t!,r I. : fss ? II.IIV. A 1 vi:i busliil deserves genuine re--p -t. We v.n all syroj athize with the 'ol caloinan w i.- aiT.-ti..iiate!y said of his depart i-1 wif-: ' .-he iHra-'l 'tin, J.sle, an' s'ue war i..iis from the b:: k of her ns k to the bi.nion on lir heel." ::i. AT ti.e Joiii. -:i;.il woman, rsoii b:glit Hons-. Meyers ns Cook. T waes will I n- .Mi'ii re'i'iinsl. AdJress ' Mil-. A. V.. t lllS FOR ALL 'l i'llll-s TKlMMINtiS. lXCI.l'D V'! K FillViim AND PA-tSAMF.N- i c-titly puicbas.-,: .f Mr. Saiu !: Cr-.-t-ry sior.., I ask a liberal ''- patp-nnc of the coplc of ' i M r-. t. store .e door west of r Hotel 1; Ai.i x. :nniKi. 'art wiil l.ave a f ill line of AN s V.m..;.i;x -uliS at the (.lade ""iTiiKlay of Court. Call and see rri. 1. H.-rAs Watihiuakers. mn still 'roll stand. West Main St. '"! Watches f,,r vale at the h.w- e.i. I.'.iriiif the afurnoou and i.iyht ofthe 1TJ of April, 1;'9. snow f ;l to the depth of over fourteen imlic on the level, by actual tin asarct;:ent. Tin- next day the mn made its apci;rance. bright and warm, and by evening scanx-l v a ve-tige of the snow was to be se n. l ook Hail, the man w ho t.sik the life of Esiiu' r F.)-tcr, a depraved wjtnan, ia Pitts burgh, on the night of Dercmlier 20, 1S.S0, was last week tritsl in the Court of Oytrand Terminer of Allegheny county, awl com vieted of murder in thesecond dc?Tce. Sen tence has not yet been impised. Armstrong county has a candidate for Register and Recorder in the jh tsoii of Miss M. L. 1'ucklr-r, of Freeiirt, subject to the deeUjon ofthe Rrpiibliean primary election in June. Where are our ladies ? Are there iir.iie who are willing to serve their country in the capacity of a county official ? It is stated that the a;rcnts for Forepaugh's show have made arrangements to have a sim'i'h1 train from Somerset to Johnstown on the .t C. R. R., on Thursday, 2Sth int., to accoii.ni'Klate the iople of this p!:i-e as w as ii-.lenmsliate points, who may wiJi to vi-it the cirrns and menagerie. The tscmcrsot .t Cambria Railroad Com imr.y bavr en.s-trd three immense tanks, at the wuter-staTioii. a short distance In-low town, the l irycr of which has a capacity of tliirtv-live thousand gallons. The one I.!::i: t'ovrLvi? T. I it ' prii 7 cts. to free 1 i-v. -y sviiii.;oii of thi'se distre-s-, ifvou think so .nil at our '. which they ha 1 .omnicnced buil.liiu "ear ' e"! a 1, f Shiloh s Yitaliz- r. ' toe t. ' !-s a printed guarai.ti-e n it.! . lira...! ;t ;... i! tititiiin iwn bridge has been abandoned. To the Ss'iiol Dirk toes op Sor.rjnT Ouxtt. tis:NTt.EME! : In pursuance of the forty third section of the act of May f, ISTvl, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Somerset, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1SS1, being the tlurd day of the month, at cne o'clock in the af ternoon, and select, riiw iw, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquire ments, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Sujierintciiderit 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. It. Wiiitkev. County Superintendent of H.imerset Co. April 7th, ISM. A 1ah Ahead. Coining events casting their shadows before and growing to lie the most interesting of all questions. The interest in the summer and fail elec tions is commencing to crop out, and within a month the chances of the different as pirants for the suffrage of the sovereign leople will be discussed ;.r and ton with constantly increasing animation. - The all potent argument as to the party probabili ties will be the figures of the List contest and none will be more earnestly canvassed t than those of the congressional struggle, ana W. II. haimcr, the flable and ac- this being the fact, the new B. & O. Red com motiving scctlcmau who has becu act- ! I"OS coiiSre.siinai ciuion uccoum s j a- u-cr coiidurtor on the S. A a indispenrible. No publication of political f..r a liumUr f vcsr-i it, hj musur ever mw, ..... " a ... :ier..i tivoriie hc-aiis left the road, and Lis i-osition is now filled i information given, or in comprcnensive ar- ,r ! . rf:l vet cc-itle operation. ! bv a Mr. S hmutt- from the main road. The ; mi.ge""-"1- I' shows not only the result 3 " in f.r ,1,,.,,, T p,.,,,,, or ,i(.j ' trav(.l:ns ,,v:ie will Ik- sorry to hear of the j of the election of 1S.-X1, but the result as well "-i'T... ! .: -nation ofthe genial Captain. j of the electson of 1378. The Republican. lim Democrat and ureenoacc vote lor meiwo Astheo.:0y C(mmissionsmj.l.y a!elecUon.s ispresented separately and eom- L..J.W r..i. ,.r .r, ,..n,trt .1..1. i narisons tuaue oi uic gains wumc o. ut ,' c. .IJi- '-'n..,., : diff.Tent i.artics. Total votes are also the lays, .ii ui-.F..it ir-wt, ..... ........ . lable time would be em- subject or comparison, m iu r v i' lby t.'eo. W. ' Am t lT'Ii 0;-t i. eoniTiioll !i o i Tee! s,,t .-,-t a ,ackage of ! l Uke i! end voii w ill it- . I. ..vn a the ' n ..: i i.;.t i ,i . i a iiMie oi o tU - ' - .1,. '..en.lt,. .wa,.e. at this time of the showing is made of every congressional oi : the ZjZnZX 'vs.ln removing Vfrw unsightly pih. of trict in the Union by connrie. The book,, -?U.m w'u Z T in' iii.h and boxes, which mar the beauty of one of 11.' re, is a maryel of typograph- ? :ay. jTompt and efficient in ' the premises ; or are they economising in k-al beauty, being printed on an elegantly ' --V-. i,.H..M , i.,i. ...n r.,itinW i finished paper, and the cover is one ofthe - ' -..'.r'. ... I i"'. ... , ........ . t, . I . - --1l sisly a,,,) 1Hit;rc (.; r.,r li' . l . -I'M lit Til a'..K... ........ U . it. cm,.,,,.., r... : 1W 5 I - .:,;ta fu;MF in tin war of &rtitic i ititri r' tiwti. in""," . ;'rj A hill has lwe.i ititr-iduc. d into the House design issued for many a year. The Re! ld ! f.ir r.-gnhiting the salariw of county coin- M.k is of R. & 0. publication intendod for over the state upon the basis ! something above the ordinary circulation, IV A lis... 1 . . a v-...ij.s-i,,reewitliea.-ii,lfl-1,)1.x,;,,n. In counties bavin' a iku.u- "J i - - o - I I, . j iaUt'H ti tnc liaiiiiivu, uiutisaii'-i iuu tuns "cts. N.Id by ' ,;, ,, bnndre.1 and fifty thousand each h n'K-l-t, S..mer,.t, P, 1 .Co, commissioner 1" have a fixed salary of -c S' "gar. Lye, rotators, A, - $t,0i cr annum : in rouiit'm having scv-L.-t Caem come for- ! cntv-Cvc tiiou-aud and less than one bun- ' iinii'e. iin.T i'o iiome ihx-j i.o. ... ........ .,,..i.St ... - - "'".in.,.,, ... . ... . i i ...j c. .i ' . .,-,..'.. n'nible a Lcxt book is it for , mm SIIC.U'.'l Ue 'I8Sse.l III. ...-- ........ , . . . . . . and to this end is sent only where requests are made to C. K. Ixird, G. P. A, Baltimore, Md., for it by mail and enclosing a three cent stamp. The Bed Cook will thus be mailed to all who may write te Mr. Lord for St, and certainly thos ; who receive it will not part with it for almost any money, i.f ti c pa,t. and, .'K', and in counties having l.-s than all who are interested in or care nngni ior Cook A llci-KtT'. ! fifty thousand, Wfi. j Hlitical statistics. isl.ing if, uixlcr rui h rirenmstanecs," this beardlcs! 1'igmy of twenty-two summers "should have won Uie prize," a-aint atri. 4 sUtical giants. Yes, it would Lave as-toui-hed quite a number of persans, csjmx i ally if the "adverse circumstances'' would have lcn taken into account. Mr. Oglo's reasons for his defeats as giv n a!ve, may be satisfactory to himself und his fiiccln, but we doubt whether they will pass outside of his "limited acquaintance." We must'admit that, of all the reasons giv en, the most plausible one. besides the fact that he lacked sufficient votes, is the folly which led him to procrastinate until he ar rived at the age of ttcnily-t'm. I!'.!'H. l'.KOTIIKRSVAMXY. April 9. IKSI. lin. Hca -.l D : I see Smith of the Cmnmrr ciitl is very much opposed to a "boss" or leader in the Republican party, while at the same time be and a few others are trying their best to ls-come party "liosses" in Som erset county. But the Republicans of the connty will not turn fools just yet and leave their tried and successful leaders, and the grand principles and usages of the party to run after these strange and fulse gods, and endorse the bolting and kickingof men who would, if they were allowed to run the "ma chine," soon have the party shattered to pieces and the fragments scattered to the four quarters of the earth. The Republicans of this county will stand by a leader or "boss,"' whom they know can and will lead them to victory. The Re publicans of Pennsylvania have such a lead er 'n Senator Cameron. Xo difference what the "kickers" say, everybody knows and they kuow that Don Cameron is a great or ganizer, a very influential man, and as a sncceessful party leader his equal is not to be found in the State if in the nation. To D Cameron and a few more like him we must ascribe largely the success of the last two Presidential campaigns. Everybody knows the marvellons power of Genrjnl Grant in the last campaign. ' It is not only the "kick ers'' and "bolters" that want such men as Cameron, Grant, Conkllng, and Logan to step down and out, but every Democrat in the land is earnestly desiring tiie same thing, knowing very well that their party would then have an easy walk-over. It is worse than folly to suppose that a party can be carried tr. rough successfully without a good leader. Wc are ail familiar with the past history of Cameron, and since the reins ofthe party in Pennsylvania have been in his hands lie has kept her moving in the right direction and lead her on to victo ry every time. The "kickers" and "bolUrs" can't change the past history of Cameron, and if they keep on kicking from now to dooms day Don's history will fcemain just as bright and glorious as ever, and his great achievements will remain unshaken. So, also, must a county have a leades, one who is well versed ia polities and who has common sense enough to teach voters that majority mast rule either at a primary or In a caucus. So, again, must a towi sVp or borough hare a leader or leaders, and to think write or talk differently is all bosh. But then. the leaders must be men who have inflii ence, and who con lead : men who bclive and teach that when a nomination is made, if only by a plurality vote, it must be sup ported by every man iu the Trty. Such are the men it lakes for leaders, and not men like the Cmunertiul man, who lives in a borough in which about two-thirds of the voters arc Republicans, aud who has taught Uicm so much bolting that the Republicans can't elect their local o filer rs on account of the bolting and kicking-. Bi. Coxf-M-EKCE, April 9, 1881. En. Herald : Last Wednesday, Cih inst., Mr. Jehu McMillen. proprietor of the White's Creek Tanneries, Listonburg, this county, was cutting the ice from the water-wheel by which the bark mill is run. After he had removed a portion ofthe ice the wheel start ed, throwing Mr. M. off his feet and into the wheel. The water which had been turned on so that the wheel would start as soon as cut loose kept it in motion, and was soon making rapid revolutions. Mr. M. succeed ed in potting hold of one ofthe middle brac es ofthe wheel to which he clung with a death grip at the same time calling loudly for help, hut unfortunately no one heard him. He had been in this condition, he thinks, about an hour when his son started for the tannery ; nearing the mill-bouse he heard his father, who by this time had be come quite hoarse from his continued and energetic efforts to make some oue hear. The son first attempted to stop the wheel by utting off the water, and putting bark in to the mill ; failing in this he ran toward town calling for help, which soon brought a number of men who succeded in stopping the mill and rescuing the unfortunate man. It is supposed that he w?s in this situation for nearly an hour and a half ; all this time the cold water was pouring down over him, and when rescued he was nearly frozen. His head and other parts of his body were badly bruised, and the flesh was torn from his hands, arms, and legs. Mr. McMillen has the sympathies of his many friends in this comniuuitv. We arc very mm h p'cacd to see that the citizens residing near the railroad station are making the much needed repairs to the crossings iu that neighborhood. If the bor ough Hirers will not attend to these things the citizens must. Mr. J. S. Clark, saddle and haraess maker, of R.s.kwoo.1 is here in the employ of S. If. Frocks. Shali, April tl, lsl. l.n. Hlialii : . i'ur first attempt at a iiewsjmjnr article.) We read an article from "Becclter" on "F.ragj-adori.i" in your valuable )r of March ill, and as "Becchrr" speaka of the ca;strity of steam saw-iuil!s,a Elizabeth con cluded that she would answer, and in favor f Mr. Martin Graver'ssteam saw-mill. U.ss h r" thinks he could top the climax .;h Mr. Miaulia' mill, cutting faster and more lies than any other niill along the H. A C. R. R. Su. l, a lsast is well enough ben you are about one mill only. Mr. '.raver's mill is probably unknown to "Bcs her," He cut twenty first-class square ties out of one log. The timber grew on Mr. C. Peterman's farm in Shade township, and wx trailed bv Kuhns Bros. He cut over nineteen thousand feet of lumlicr in a single day and can do a couple of thousand feet U-tte-r when the frost is out of the timber. We say this is tho "boss" saw-mill and crew so far as heard from, and all hands arc perfect gentlemen in every respect. TlLTOX. I'rr.i.iM Items : The Lutheran brethren held services in their church during the whole of last week, preparatory to communion on Sunday. Rev. Shonp, of Bur kstown, who preached to the Herman portion of the congregation, deliv ered several very impressive sernionr. Our spring school ha3 be?n in session one week. We believe the prosjxx-ts bid fair for a pood attendance. Prof. X. B. Critehfield has been confined to the house most of the tune fur the past two weeks on account of sickness. He left town on Thursday evening the 7th inst. for Pittsburgh, where he has gone to consult Dr. Dickson. The effect of that last page of editorial ex ecrations in the Commercial which was so highly recommended as interesting reading matter, ;cnds rather toward a feeling of dis gust with Republicans here than otherwise. Don't reform us too fast. R. Taint TK or Respect ; The folUwiug res olution were adopted by the Reformed Sun day School of Sh.inksville, Pa., ou Sunday, April ID, m. Whehkas, It has pleael the A 'mighty Ruler ot the universe, in his mysterious and omnipotent ways, through the a rsncy of death, to call from our Sunday School as well as from all earthly ties and attachments one of our friends aud co-Ub irers, ister Elmira S. Miller, and Whereas, Our inclinations- and honored customs nrge us to the attestation of our re gard for our deceased sistrramlfi end. there fore be it IieiJird, That it is with profound grief that w e record the death of out fellow mem ber, Miss Elmira S. Miller, and at the same time we desire to bear witness to here rare qualities, her courtesy in her intercourse with her fellow members and to her sterling worth as a lady. Eeuved, That we tender to the bereaved family of the deceased our warmest sympa thy, conscious, nevertheless, that no words of condolence can heal death's incurable wound, and JirWrtif, That a copy of the proceedings be properly engrossed and forwarded to the county papers for publication, and that a copy be forwarded to the family of the de ceased. JaxeSiiaxk, Maggie Gless.xf.e, Nora E. Will, Committee. NOSIEMtT natIiXT Corrected try Coca Vxa.'ra. DZ4UES ts CHOICE GROCERIES, fLCUS L FEED DIED. LINO. On April C, 1SS1, Elizabeth Cath erine Ling, of Allegheny township, aged 3 years, 6 months, 25 days. MILLER. Ou April 7, 1981. Elmira S. Miller, of Shanksville, aged 2 years, 1) months, 13 days. WINTERS. lu Jenncr township, on April 8, 1881, Elias Winters, aged year?, 8 months, 19 days. Mr. Winters left home on Friday morn ing, 8th inst., in his usual health. In the evening he was brought home cold in death, having been crushed by the fall of a portion of the roof of the mine in which he was at work. He leaves a wife and nine children to mourn his sudden departure. They have and certainly deserve the sympathy of the community in which they live. Mr. Wint ers was a kind husband and father, and a good citizen. STATEMENT AND REPORT C THK Somerset County Poor House AND HOUSE CP EMPLCYSEST. FIIOM , April 1, 1SSO, to April 1, 1SS1. :o: Live f-ock on the farm April 1st, MAIL. MAIL j Ivs : Lw : PllUburg IMI a. IU. f..-w York :W. . IB. Koekwra-d S-S2 " Pliililr!.lila 1H9 s. lu. OkioPyla IXi BalliuixKi Ciiiootown l:-2 Rienii.oiid lu:i5p. m. Coamrllsvllts 12:4. m WLfthnili.n Irius. tu Ml. flraflultl 1: ., 1'ui.iU.l iu.Mi 3 ".:ip. le. ; Broad Kurd W: J llyndinan 4 23 " ; Wrtjylen ll.iip. si. I-c kw-Hl McKeK-porl ll:H " otili' I'yl " Bradilock II 0 " l'uionl..wn .? " . HTniinma In " Broii.1 Kurd 7: it " , t liuiiwrlitiid I U " Alt. J'liwaiit s::;; " j V;u.i.ni(i.a s-i " -miilhvill ;: " Ruiiniund 11:36 a. i. West Nmum s. jt " Hsllinmr ls:i p. iu. Sl.kwfjs.rl 9:i2 j Philadelphia :1 a. m. Kr.i-ldn. t Nw Ysirk t:4 ' l'liuiurg s.-k;p. m. i CoNFLfLScE Items : C W. Downard has leased the Riverside Hotel, and is now refitting it and will soon lie prepared to accommodate the traveling pnblic. Mr. D. has had a long experience in the hotel business and will no doubt do well here. Mrs. D. is said to be one of the best landladies in the county. Thos. Hill has left Crsina and moved to this place, and will soon open a hotel in the ' ioiighenour house. Mr. Hill brings with l.im a lare numlier of boarders. He means business. X. Head of borm " " cows u jooiik cattle 2 years uU " " juuiik eaitla 1 car old " spriDK calrsl " " sheep , " " hugs Farm tnd garden prodaeti raised la 1160. Tons of bay Mound erv.u , buihsUof wheal - cats " " barley " " corn rj , " buckwheat , - " peaa " MtaaS. tun Hurt " " boh Ira W winter .'Iea " oaloal heads of cabbage brihs.a1s of kruat albas of apvl iiaitcr uuandl of wool - veal " - bref " tall"W - " la-k Ufi baiter " ralf tklns - bf hides barret el aun fcjap .. i ..11 .. 5 .. .. T ..2S ..la .. 8) .. ..HI . ;i ...so ... .. .. . .. ..rso .. hi .. 2 .. .. 4D .. 4 A2M .. S .. :s .. m . 2a ..Tsi ..Via .. : .1JJ0 .. M ..ie. .. 10 TUnmrh Mall trtltts dally. tleM trali s dally ex;.t Snnsy. Aeeuraa.la'.l.a tra.tii a Ed k' :'. Eaiprrf) daily eaoej.t Sao-laj. Ticket otDos. firoer Flftb Arenas aod W.k.) stnwiia, and deputeurner Uraot aud Waters., fltlstiurg h, fa. !:. a. l'IM., iinkriwnifrni-ri. L. it. CiL.b,uarnl Tkaet AxeuU Article maaarrtre.l In Ilia House, by tin Matrua: Pairs moe't pan;........ - hoy's - Wwni'i drasasa rhii.lmi " Mrt'i shirt - hliM Ssrassa - bojs Mea t vesta VI oaiea'a ob (seise I'htldrea'a ........ Kuaudahuata Yanl carpet - eKsb. rat M.s-klas; rara fair stock lag " - fuotcd.... " atlttens Apron lue ona, " cblidrea SaeqQ.es rnrwonsn - " eblUlrea Cap for women rskirt fi.r Handkerchief Pairs diawera (utpeaders Bed beeu etHnfuru............. " lick " boltcr Pillowcases Night dresse. San bonnets............. Sbroads sjbeet lor burial. . M . 2S . 17 . li . S9 . -'I . t . li . li . U . 11 . 1.10 . eu is.. . -n . ai . 3 . Vi St 2 s . 24 , 12 , 1 . 14 . 3i 19 . IS IsstallatiuX of OiTlcKR. At a regular meeting of Confluence Lodge, No. 814, 1. 0. O. F held in their Lodge room on Saturday evening, !h inst., the following officers elect, were duly installed into their respect ive offices for the tcrai commencing April Is', 1831. John A. Walker, X. . A. S. Mcrhec, V. G. W. S. Mountain, Secretary. M. Tannchill, Treasurer. Owingto the unavoidable aWnccof broth er Frank Wolfe, D. D. O. M., the installa tion ceremonies were conducted by P. G., Win. R. Mountain. According to the re port ofthe Secretary, the Lodge is in a good financial condition, considering the numeri cal strength, and the prospects of accession to its ranks during the summer are very flattering. Some very appropriate remarks were delivered for the good of the Order by the newly elected officers, and it was plain ly demonstrated that the grand principles of the Order, vif : frienship, love and trnth animated the breast of everyone present. JcsncEs or tite Peacb sd Constables You will recollect that Chas. H. Fisber ct Co., Booksellers and Stationers, in Cook fc Breerits' block, have a full and complete line of Legal Blanks, consisting in part of Deeds, Bonds,- Mortgages. Summons, Sub pecnas. Fee Bills, Warrants, Comtuitments, Judgements. Agreements, Blank Books, Ac. When vou come to court get a supply at this well established Book Store. Safety Lamps. Everybody wants one. Cook & Beestts. Average n amber of inmate daring tbe year. . 70 Numlierof children indentured 8 Vagrant and tramos kxlced 2a0 Meat to vagrant aud tramps... eoo Average eut-aoor paapers......... e. The following an the names, ages, fc of those who bave died during tbc year, a near a could be gathered : William Trent, ged dropsy. April 7, 1SS0, Elisabeth Melbaugh.aged40tlropy April la. '81. (leorge Keeae, aged 62, pams. April 2a, IsSO. Tbedur Tarney, 3S, bmncbitiiMay 4. Koea A. Miller, 91, dyaentary June If, " Keleca Stahl, 71, " " !i4. " Tohla Bloagb, 44, not known, July 1. " KosaSeanlin, " 11 mo. cot. int JuneM, Betty Clay poll, " Hi, dysentary, Aug. 29, " Mich. Hrewer, " so, paralysis, Aug. 31. " John O'DonaM, . dmpsy. Sept 14, " And. llurkbolder. aged 70. rheumatism, Nov. 8. 'SO. Mollv Stern, aged M. heart disease. Not. 2. 1SS0. Theodore Mcdary, (tramp) died on hi way to f. H. D-cember 2, HUM. Infant of Sasan Ho. le. agsd S mo., whooping- eoagh, December 20. 168i). Joel sicbrock. aged 74. old age, February S3, 1881. Tboma Molen, 80, apoplexy, ii, ' Twenty-three sermons were preached during the year, as follow : Iter. J. TJnrhne, Lutheran, ( times. " J. Welsh, 1 " V. Blooh,Dunkard, 8 ' W. Adam. 1 " Hoyer. Et. As. 1 " Rininger tt " J. X. Mundt n, TJ B. 1 " KeppeeitullT submltteil. W. II.BtKKKY, April 20, 2t Siewacl. iitii XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Uleof Wm. Troutman, late of Southampton j wp., sornvrKi uo., r., uee a. Letter testamentarr on the above estate havlna been aranted to the undersigned br the Druver a a- tboriiy. notiea la hereby given to all perscnttn- ucoicu .o bhi csuiie to ami imnwiHa pay ment, and those having claim against it to prc eem tnem ouiy aatacniicaieo ror seiiicment. WiL TKOCTMAN, April 20 zecator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Wm. Boott,late of New Centre! Uie Bur. Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on tha above estate having been granted to ,the undersigned by the proper authority ; notice I hereby given to ail person indebted to M estate to ma ke Immediate payment, and those having elalmsagtinst the same win presentment amj aamenucateii ior settle ment en rtaturaav, the :stn day or May atth law office of J. K. Scott, ia the borough of Somerset. J. B. SCOTT. A prll 30 Ad oiniit rater. J"OTICETO STOCKHOLDER? SoxeaairT A Casai Ratlwoad Co. Pi-rrsacaoH, April 13, 181. t T th Stockholder! tj fit Caasway.- Take notice, that tha annual meeting for tbe elect km of rresMentana in rectors ir tn en so tag Tear, will beheld at tbe office of the Comuanv. corner of Orant and Water streets, thi city, cm Monday, May sect do, ( Jd) lsu, at eleven clock " WELTY McCtIJjnOH, April SO, 21 Secretary , J0TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, Bsauw Baii.boad Cowraar, I FiTTsaraua, April li,:SL To Iht Slockhoidert of fid Compa a jr ; Take notice, that the annual meeting for the eleffion of President and i'lreetor for the ensulna year, will held at tbe office of the Company, comer of tyrant and Water street, this elty, on Monday, May oono, taj im, at iz o einca w. W ELTY McCULLOOH, A prll 20,2t Secretary. pXECUTORS' NOTICE. . Estate oi Andrew MiMer. rate of Arietheny Twp awssesseicas, ra, oeceasea. Letter imtameutarv on tha a bore estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned by proper ant horny, notice u nererjy given to all persons Indented to said estate to make Immediate Day- meat, and those having claims against It to pre sent them duly authenticated tor settlement, on Saturday, tbe 3th day of May, 1881, at tbe lata residence oi aec u. . SAMl'EL CTSTER. April 20 Executor. Apples, dried, f - Apf.lebutier, V fil Bran, fl 100 as Butter, () Butter, V 1 frill) , Buckwheat,)) busncl , " :ueal, luO ht Reeswax, fl t Bacon, moulders, V b " (idea, " country hams, ft t ., Corn, (ear) is husliol..... Oorn,(ahelled) Vbostiel Corn meal fl X Call skins, 'it n Ea-s. m d.. Flour, fl bbl Flaxseed fl bi., ,'S0 ) Ham, (sugar-cared) f) a. , Lrd. fl . leather, red sole, f)k ' upper " " kip, " Middling, and chop NO ft.... tMts, fl bu Potatoes, f) t.u (new) Peaches, dried, ft Ry fii.u Kags, fl t bait. No. 1. ft obi. extra ' UnunJ Alain, per lack... " Ashum, per sac a Sugar, yellow ft a , ' whtta Tallow, ft k Wheat, V bus. Wool, f) h -.......S to 50 j"c .. 51 Wit! Ui ISO .... ........'.'4 sue t i 00 V-n '...'.'.'.'.' lne , SOTS .w ill , -la e 1! 4 Csi V fl , ...760 l:i e 1 ft l XI 2Mi.M ,. a'vttTOQ Tttso .SI 60 ....k.4"B t.jiKM ( !' .7."""...'.i ' 7. A VJ IW 81 4t. 4 tl S'rflO To-i'.3 ff) 7C , .wasi 00 itlW TIME TABLm fcOMfcK&ET A VA11 V.1U A II. It. On and after Monday, November 15th, MS0, Train will will run a follows, connecting with mall trains on Plttstmrgh liivijlun oi the b. A O. Kail road : ( Except Sunday. TltLSSES! TRl'SSES! TECSSM! Ttit'SSESi: rradsEs: TUUSSES j TRCSSE3 ! i TRrssr ;; ! TRt"SSEs: ;Tr.rssE: j TIiCS31s: iTacsiJis: I TP.t ssr.sj: ; tkvsses: tkvsses: TRfSSES! jTR.SSEs TRfSSES : j trusses : j TRISSrJ: I TRfSSES : iTKCSSSS: j TRfSSES! j TRl.'SSES ! TRfSSES ! TRfSSES ! TRUSS ESt rjrsrTsrsn essaasi 'j. il , 'b 'fi J A - r x !d 'A M TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! 'l l..jto a':!i: t .1 jsist r'vcivo-l by .-lid -cc t:;.- C. jST. JIOYD. HARD RU2SER TFIUSSitS, TSUS-ES, LEATHESand COMMON TRU3"3E3 ! ii ; ii! io -, i:-,c -. .v cr LI.ULOXD 'rxixjsa : Alw tvc:va,i:.nl.'.:.if..r....!.V. -x,' '.' - '.' r !;':1" A II mid is by i.ir ti.e Ini.-st iri-s vet ..lit. Ic-t t!. mi :i . i will uuLv a i i;.:y of littin ; you. A nic : i. HDILS' as! GE.VT S MlOCI DEn I'l '..FS arc tb pc.v ;r.,.Hl ; r.s-i-ivv'd. Anv ? ! i;..t i;t - k. will be or ! n-l ::',! t'.i ',- !. cr. prisiiii: i-i-f.i:TI i:s. li:i.r, r i.-m. El.t-r:- " n - k I :. J. kffrtrs, Anm.t - :' r vari -veins, wv.i .-"A'dlcti t,r i:l ccri'.-l limb. trvvThie! having tr m'- to '. Tr.:- ' t . I".: will do w.-'l to cnil and b:ive lin a-u.T t-ili.-ii. n:vl tit wiil !.. jrinr.mt.-wl. fix. 1 tc...s!-: and pri - reasonable. MAKMOTH ELCCK. - - SOMERSET, PA. 3 3 2 3 i S f K a a - s 3 T .:t .-"KS t ii:: ::,r.r, : Ti.T':.-..'. ! : Tif:-s.r..-tj '. tri" .s-; ' i TKV-i T. ' Tl.l.SsES- Tr.vs.--E:;: TV vsu: Tl.'---11 ' 1::: f i:s: t j' .-r-r j TitV.-i is: j TUfi.-Es: j r::t ssts: Ti:rsEs: T!1''sts : ' TUTSE4 : : Ti'.t sls: ' Ta:'5-.E-: TUfstss : TKt i-sES : TKf ijEST TRUSSES :' lRfs-srs: t:: sirs : TR' SS13! LEAVE. Mail East. ...1.10 r. m. Mail East....S10 r. . Mail Wist.. 6.15 r. m.'.Mail V asr...6.4j r. x. W. II. SAN NEK, Supt, DAI.TISIORE &. OHIO It. R FITTSBURQU ditision. On and after July 19. 1880, train on this read will depart from and arrive at dpot, corner Oraut and W ater Streets, aa loilow ; EAST. Someivset Mechanical Works, ARRIVE. i (l.ViTJZt.) CONSOLIDATION 0F.THE ABBISDN LM SOMERSET FOMDRISS TO Farmers, Merchants, Mill Owners anil Others, A We prceent herewith a tut of the 1 HARTZEL IHV1KCIBLE PLOW WIsich wiil l e ifol.l fur l money than any other Imported Mow, ar.d whieh will a'.o do good work. 1 We also mate the WL3T. ) . f ( i : -;-r- 1 The Express train leaves Plttf urith at :'. P. H. anivlna- at Cunnellsville 14 05 P. M., Rork- wood 11-40 P. U. In return the Express leave Uumlwriand ar 23s A. M., arrivlni; at K.s It- wood 4:8a A. M., OnncUsviilo e vl A. 11., Pitts burgh 7:4 A. M. The most direct and pleasant r.ute to ti e Eaft and aulb via V.astilr.Ktn'lty. Throavh Mail leavliiH-at 10:1 a. w.. dsi'r. ar rive at waiLmuton at v.ja a. u.: HjiiIoi.-, ;o r. si. ; PhiIapelphla.lo a, . ; .Nov Verke:4 a. ; Rlcbmood 11: 4 A- w. Thruuich Express, leavlna . 05 r. dsllr, ar rives at Vv ajbinKt'Hi at t.M a. a. : K'Hlmore. Iti a. K. ; l'htladelpkia; 1:L r. w. ; N. Y-, 4 4. r. . -,-, f -i - aw. n v. "s. y a ami ( ' i.-v i T e'J ii" I 1 1 O J s I i Well known rind highly .si.keii . .' by a who bave used it. Weal) make Xis. '.i and t WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVLr A :n HAH7ZELL PLOW, HAR fZtlLL S K", AND IMPROVED BP.O'vYM r-lO'.Vb ' HARTZELL S i-CS. 1 AID Z . ; HILL SIDE HOWS. AND . I ..ON CEAil HILL ' SiDL KL0VS, ! Ail ..f wbii ! v. i'l b- ' I M It ! ' j ln'iiire.f yoiir Mt-r ii.m.-. . r- .li :.: a'. I i exA:.,i:K' ...ur l'i-.- i.-.-f-.r (:- i. z I a wc can .111 1 wi'.I 1:1 i: to y , - i-.-. r--s' !i!... We r. ! p'ep .-"-i ! .( t it. I k: ' .if repairit.; to Sjw and l.r -t ?!.;'. ! MAC II IX 1:1: 1 , 11 rv-h;pft ?t.i.-!.i:!.-. it r. 1 ii ad i:ti' n to ti.e f. 1 iw .! t an 1 Munuf.w tc. COOKIWCAlD HCA.TIHC .-.TOVFS, CAR WHEEL'sAtU AXi.t.1. LSii bOLrS, KEE-P6 C'MTt DArlStD FPOST: rOri V:CAl CA .ci. .:. 1 a r.il a- r. f rv;...' - ' ' I V . ' ' f,Lii.i: o. VerjTr ilj Fobs ci s r Xscza.Ytc-" 'Vr., f '1 : - .' ! ! I 1J TIIK; Cmr.vco & XoHTii-"VE?Tr.i:x ll-VILWAY, Is theOLDF.'ST BKSTtJf iNSTRrCTEI' BEST Etl ll'f Ell : and heaee tbe Leading Railway of TEE- WEST AND NORTHWEST! It I the stortest and best mute between Chicago , and an points in Northern Illinois. Iowa. Dakota. Wvomlnir. I Nebraska. California, fire.-on, Arions, l'Uib. Uvloradp, Idaho, Alonuna, "cva!a and Ut ' Council ISlufis, Oaxsalia : DC5TER, LEADYILLE. i SALT LASS, SA!I P2JL!7KS::,i DEADWC0D,SICUXC1TY, CIar Rapids. Des MoIdcs, tlamlia9, nn.l all romts inane Temirtes, ana 1 no vc.. aito, ior Mllwankre. Ureea Kar. tisbkosn. Mieimviran. Maniuette, Fond du E-ic. Wa'ertown. Hcuititn, feenaB, nenasna. M. raui, .sunneapoiis. iiun.n, Voiira. Fariro. riismsrck. in.a. Lul'rosse. Owatonna. and all pninia in Minnesota, Dakota, Isoonsln and tne .ortnwe.t. AtlVinncil Walls the Trains of the Thicaa-o A Xorth-Wi-stern and the I F. K'vs dei.art Injm. arrive at and use tbe same Joint 1'nlon Depot. At f.'hicairo, close connections are mrkie with the loiKeMiore, Mirhiirun t:entral, Baltimore At tihlo. Ft. Wayne and fennrytvani-i. and CnieaKO and Oran.1 Trnnk lt'js, sui.i the Kankakee and Pan Handle Koulc. Close cneellew made At Jainetlnn fislBla. JOHN T. BLY1MYEB, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Hails, - Glass, Paints OlXiS, &C, &o. Tin) f.ilhtwinj w lv.rr::il lUt of II.H.i i:i S:.k-'v : I .i.' iitciiets, llamtiicrsi, t'hiscls, A.i.-. v'.. l..:n k::i::Ii s 1 Its. Itanunors, Ac. fad.ilery llanlware. T ib Tnn. t.iir :' t. and Tools. Table Knives and Frk. I'.rSict Kiuv..- tbe binrest stock in Ni;ners-t Lountv. j'aiiit.T s t'oli.rrNl Paints for ir.sule and Hi;i:.'i V.iv's. I':an-.-. S..v, . "'I', i-tll.iws. Anvi'j. Vi.-i-s. . ' !i. s, l!amcs, lS'ttth-s. Kinjrs. , !-. ;--., rs. ,sipt.ns nnl Razors, a f iil st.k. White L:id h Ci.: ICt MJCK III CS ..llCrS" I C.'UIl.V. J no.,... . u ..... ... ., .n.. . lorril Paints for inside anil "outside paintiii?. i'aints in t:l. ail crl..rs, Vani'ush, Turpentine, Flvsrcd I l!n:s!i.s, J.in:in I'rrrr. Va!:r.it r-'tains, ,Vo. Wir.dcv fiiuss of u!l sizes end e'ass rnt to nnv shape. The best t.il oil aiw.iys..n lirr.d. oir stock of Coal Oil L;iTiips "i.s very s: v!cs. 1'it.stons 'tJc:- ir.r, M ilrv an i O'-s-cut si.lW's. Haw f iles f be-t jt..Htr. l'.ir-ceuiin-lire-l Keith's. Handles f nil kinds, in.veis. Forks, Spades. lUik.si. .Matrix ks, Grtib Hoe?, Ticks, . vtli--, Snaths, ."iei '-, ;t ;i-e'. Mason lfammers. Step Lad Icrs. rarriape and Tire Unit !. ' SlA'T. 1A.M.I .r..-.--. , . - Vir.T .Mats. l;a.skct.. T'ibs, Wf ixi.n ll-.iccts, Tsir.o, IIom- cf nil sum. I! :y I'.ii- ' lluttcr Trints. M.:. Sticks. Irai. !ee!var:.s. H".:'. n"- aiM M ;iins. Halter I'hnins, Slu e, l'i..-t. a.:.! S. n:li l::u-:.(s. lit r-,- l,r:s!:. s. t tiers. Trace, o ir' I '( ni!s, t ar. lK)OI.T.OCKS. ITIXGES. SfnETj'S, T.ATf'UrS, DC03:-liAOX?S Ittnil ercn-lhir.;? in the bui'nlci's line. :.ps. I.r.d. 5-i , IVw.!. r, f.-ftty Ful--, etc., tV. The fact U, I keep evcrytl.ini: th:i, hehmr the ir.Tc.v.tre trade. T deal evchiMvcty in this kinil of ircsKis and irive mv whose attention t i it. I cr-or.s w.eiare l uiic.i.r. or any one in need of anything in my line, will tin l it to tbrir advantage to jrive n:e a -all. I will always pivc a rca.sonub!e crv.lit to n sensible pcr-k.r.s. I thai;k my t!d c-o.-n.mera f.Tthi r patr.iiia.,", and hop;1 this- season to make many n w on: ?. Itlaiat0?iI.T LIXE rnanlaK PullmanHotel Dinins Car; CHICAGO and COMCIL BLUFFS. PcnsJiSlEJUErs gj all Kigit Traits. Insist on Ticket Agents selling- vou Tickets via this road. Examine t. ur Tlckeis, and refuse t buy If ihrv do not read over the Chicago A North western itauwar. If vou wish tbe Best Traveling Acenmracla- tlons vou will bnv your Ti. kds Uv this r;ate, Is-AN i) W I LL. T A K E NUN E f ITH K. K. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets bv this Line. Mabvis 11iihitt.2.I V. 1'. A licn'l Minjj'r. Chicago. ! IxTT FORfiKT THi: PLACE. t j Jknttarj 21, 1SSJ. ISo. 3, BJlLlfiTl'S rLOCK." JOHN F. 13LYMYEII; OAVERN AND KKSTAURAXT I LICENSES. The iollowlrg named trsnns have filed In my office their petitions tor hrcnso to keep taverns. Acs, tor ons year ana notice is nerrny given mat the same will be presented to the Court for allow ance, on Thursday, April 3s, lstl, when an.', wheie all persons Interested can attend. Samuel S. Shaffer. Berlin borooch. Auaust Kaler, Connemaugh town-hip, Samuel Buekman, Kockwood, IUillor.1 Twp. Joseph Stall, Shank.-rllle. Staaycreek Twp. Abraham A. Miller. Vrsina borough. treorge H. De Haven. Wellersburg bor ugh. Jerome liowman, .Tcnnertown bon.uxh, J.eoph Schroclc, Meverslale borough. .l.wiah Hrunt. Somerset iKfrougti. Robert Uutbrie, Meyersdale boroug. Walter J. Junes, Meyersdale borougu. Joha II. Htte. Storstown borough. Jobn H. Ben lord. iTrnina bomngh, J.tab Speeht, Pine Mills. Uuoinnhor.'.cg Twp. Scott Sterner, Confluence Niroogh. Samuel Custer, StojJtown borough. Samuel A. Haines, Kockwnoil, .Tail ford Twp. Mn. Eiisa User, Meyers.1s.le borough. Thomas Hill. C.ifliience iK-ruugiu Joseph P. M ller. I'rsina borough. John A. Clark. Hooversville.liaemahonlngTp. Maggie Sweitier, Sand Patch, Larimer lwpM V. W. Dowaer, Conttuence borocb. BxsTara.tsT. E.C. Plitt, Meyersils'.e, V.rongh. Somerset, Pa., II. F. SCHEIX, March 30, 1S51. Clerk. I fits roiif-Lmtly en hcrA r.t l:.- C:?tii!i-ry PURE RYE WHISKY For Sri!.;" 1-y t::c Lrrn l ot -ration. j l: til 1 1 1" MEDICAL AID MECIASICAL O -iIors n !.lr( ?',.I to Berlin, Pa., w ill n.veive jTonij-t nttontin. Marck 2, OPA a week hj Tosrmn ftwn. Tern sasJ. OUO ttitl t ittc.' i.:.:icjli.I!.minTi:o i ort.acd, Jiuiiie. ilar.l8-:jr. 4SSIGNEES' AND TRl'STEES' L AWOt'N Ta bs Sollewlng aeeonnts have been filed In rcy office and will be preseutad to tbe Court for con firmation oa Thwruhy, April 2Srt, 1SS1, Account of Solomon J. Baker, assignee of Geo j Frits and wife, 1 ProtnwUry's OOce, ) H. T. SCHELL, j April a, 1M0. ) April . I-rothcaoiarv. 1 Ml CESTRJl KQTLE Main Street, Somerset, pa., VTii! o;en fcr ue?3 m January 10th, 1SSJ. Thn bcn?e ij farDiehcd ia first class, mctlern etjl?, R-lih tie pjc!ern conTeoieccea tf Ilesterp, lis. at! Cold Waler Bath?, Largo ReadiDg-Itoom!-, Parlors atl Chfttabers, and has srood stnbka at tacbed. Tbe TaWc and Bar will be as eood as tbe beat. rrrxvt waiter amdersqh, n-esl flatter rnjeif I can Ten''r saiisfaeiioa to all wbo call. P.S.Klaindienst.lRGHMTTAILfiE, J-fk A WEEK Via ai-Jadayathom-easily m.i.i Costly oatflt tree. Ad.ire. TKf a A Co, Augusta, Maine. Mr.l-lTr. Sun pie- CC2. OT ST. 15D E1IT3 ATES en r Tn rnnnperday at home. (SQ I J OZU worth 5 fre. A.ldressStiv I ao A Co., Pun uind, Mine. Mar.lc-lyr. Jas. A. M-Hrmiif. Jxo. II. Watxbs IVl'IYIILLAN & CO., PBAtTICAL PLUMBERS,!" ....... ' i JJIAMOND HOTEL, STOYSTOWN, l'ENN'A- Thls poputsr and well kcown house ha late'y been thoroughly and newlr refitted with all new end best of lurnltare, wbh-b bs made it a very desirable stopping place for the trauetlng J oHio. His tab! aad roo s cannot be surpassed, all rc laa- first cUss. with a large public bail attsclie.i , the same. Also large and ro ml stal,lirg rui -la .1 honrrlirir can be had at tbe lowest V prices, ry ine wee a. uaj or mrai. SA3IC EL CVSTEK. Prop. a. E.C'or. Diamond Stoj3town,ra KO. 226 LIEITxTY STREET ?XTTS3TJSaH, fcWS v-otk-i:. X. tics t I.er'hT g.'rn. that J.-I b Keefrr having te!l mv I rA snd Urd. 1 will no longer to r.-st-onsil'la n 'rcebtol his contracting: and I fur ther give notice tsat tbe aai.1 Keer Is ao k w-r my agent. D-r has be authority to do businei ' tor o e or on lr u.y name. Man h SO ELIZA KEEFE . STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, I No 112 Franklin Street, Johnstown, Pa. j Special attention given to House Drainage ami Sewer Ventilation. ESTIMATES MADE AND WORK DONE In the most thorough, manner aad guaranteed. BOARDINGS. L0D3INCJ. 1 liave opDs'. aTirt.taij BOARDING iJOLSr: at Hoovcrsvllle. Somerset county. Pa., where I eanaccimmodateaii who may give rae a call. Meals an l lodging furnished at low rates. Martha CIIAJiLES A. LEVTIS A DMINISTKAT0R"S NOTICE. iCtite cf Sarah Iibr. tats or Jer-ner T-r?. S-iinerset ccunty, pa., dec d. L'tters of sdmtnistation on the shove rs'sis s!ng ben rrante.1 to the underslne.! by t?i i-roptr su!b.ntv, notice is hereby given to ihi Indebted to tbe "sal.i estate to make immctiate piftr.ent. snJ th.e bsring elaiios or deinamls aaatnstil U-pre-ect them culy au-hcn-lr-atci f..r setilemeM. on Saturday, April , Issl. at tin late res.denceol deceaM.1 In ssid town-hip. Al'Ail MAI'KEK. March A-Jirifciiiritcr.