Ul ,:..y-te5- .-. -.-nf Unnilil ' PUBLIC SALE Or VALUABLE BEtl ESTATE. "W FIBM ! Olllt'l' AV,..a.A., :!:-( p. oi t"t.I K.V.'nf. By virtu n the eathorl v prlvon to the under tinned by the last will end testament of Jeba Buacber, liUH Kiddleereek township, Somerset ! Bounty, Pa., dee'd., 1 will expti to ul by pahlts : eatery, on I ho premises, oa . j Of the votes polled for State and County Officers, at the different districts of Somerset County, Pennsyl vania, at the General Election, held on the 8th day of November, A. D. 1881. J. M. HOLDERBAUM & SON, Uivlng tUit lit day of ():?ubcr. 1881, parchaie-1 of J. M. UuLDEEB Wil bi nUie 1 lock ti GENERAL 3EUCHANDISE Ttiurdayy Decern', r 20iA, 18S1, at 1 o'clock p. m. of tal l day, tha rent nut of the lata John Boucher, der'd, euBatatlna; of a valuable ram.aiiuatcBear New Lexlnerteo, la MMdleereek tewnahlp, Somareet eountj, fa., adjaialnir laud i-f M. M. Soydar, R. 8. McMtlleu It Bm., H.nry Hennenksmp. Deltrkk Trtmfiey, J. B. CrlehBald and ilechler Rrohera. eontainlnif 202 acret, more or leaa, about 196 acre clear, 80 acre la mrvlow. There ii a L1BGE TWO-STORY BEICI ICUSE1 ' an a LARGE FBUIE BASK BAB ! and other outbulbtloa; OB the prcuuwt : aim, a rood apple orchard and a variety of other fruit tfmt ifriliM ArB&mnfAl tfMf. a.t - Thji khinr. ! .if Stats TXArsiK. PiniMir Jl'IIOK. Pbothoxv TAUT. HRKBirr. ! B.f0,."T i ' Taacn. Cooiiasiiixrr.n. IHRHTOB. ArtHTor. o m s UitTmiiT. .Novemlier : v, ttft. at ;j AGRICULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS ! ! IsTIEj ' Amocimi j PBOTHOko- j 8lf.BlrT. iR"'"Ka ,iTaki.cn. i , . , i i ij:ntistky. . i!. .,hv will beat hi '-mi I" ty ia all In e;od eoadiUon, well lanced, and under 1 IT - ' . A Vnren.lt r r j r,-..i.v. the dentist, win vkit ' l'a , ir.fci"'la"l,r. Nov- remain m" 1 , IIIMSTMAS GIFTS. ......i t. sec the Pettiest and iiiot 1 !'. .r n..li.hiv Goods. justKtrp in- .. j.;. i.iw cn-r. i:i:l L or' MH.UNLT.Y u lit MUS. A n.iiiil Ijuieaster E. 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TKRM3 z fne-thlnl In hand, poe-thlrd to remain a Ilea mi tha land, tbe Intareat tbereoo to be paid annuall to tbe widow of descend during ber lifetime, and after her death tbe principal to bo paid to tha belr of I lis deceaeed. and tbe balance in three equal annual payment, wl.hout Interest Foiwe. Ion will be Klren on the let el April, 18H2. when the deed will be delivered and ju.lxuient notea ta ken lor tbe deferred payment. Tan per cent, el purchase money to be paid down on day oi eale. V. B. MIX IKE. 8OVI6 Executor. JLECTIOX NOTICE. l'here ill be a meetlna; of the members or the Farmers' Union Aaeorintlon and lire lururaare Company of Somerset Comity, to be held at Berk ley's Mills, on Tuesday, December 27th, 1881, lor thepurpoteof a lectin it a President, Vice Presi dent, Secretary, and a Board of six Directors, to serve iur the tutulog year. AMOS WALKER, U. Vf. RUUBAKER, 1'rcttdent. Secretary. uov'19 EenoW. Jarkrnn, nreeobaekcandldate for Stale Treasurer, received 2 vote : Jaine M. Wllw, lhlbltloiieandldaU w SUUTresurer, received H votes. W. J. Baer received 1 vots for Sheriff In Conemaush township, and John Winters one In Stoystiwn borous;b. In the 3673 votee In tha column of '-Samuel V. Trent," are included K7 vote returned for "Selmer U. Trent." s follow: 6 In Addison Twp.; IS la Jefferson Twp. : 28 In Somonet Bor., and 46 In Somerset twwnrbip. District No. 1 ; also 200 vote returned lor "S. U. Trent,'' a follows : I04 la Addiaoa Twp., and 84 ia MMdleereek Twp.. leaving 7( for Samuel V. Trent. want of Stationery buy tl:ej : they ore the noatpt, liaml- j ,u an' m j-j ni'.'t cunvenieiit out. .1.-. 1 nlnrk In ll.e rNtitil T-rr:.rv 'w "tr v" . - .- p1 ci.hTIIIM' eijual to ciwoin-iuaic , a;i Iou t carrj- your mwnry fr,,:u li. nto wlifit you ran pet r.hk!5 .ri.r ami a Mter quality. yr.:r. W tl'' Rreato and best rcineuy 1 a-l. Am well. Jas. 1 itzfrriaM, I ms-I'i. r,.i.w im ii r-lioald onlrr tbeir Hill aud ... j!,;; .:it ti" in va,'k,- V- r In,,t i,n isii.!"iiirM at this oflice. .1 iUrriuiii.l VlitliMt. I took IV nina. .nl!"1 "'I"''' : V- Mrs. M. Hassp'!. T-l I ;.. lU- ikA- at all jiriccw, TniiiVn ji;--. all and prices lower than t,-vf i: the county. C.r. ori'am.nl, .Simerwt, Inn'a. I.Ail' I.oT tK LAI 'HIS' tn.VTS I N AT Mns. A. E. I'HLV. The Ieniorrat8 paye Wolf quite a "Ixiost." S-.unortot county finve C'OWiia 33 major ity. There has lvn tbe jat week. rntistant r.iinfall during Every northern state that voted last Tues day, went Republican. In twenty years past J'ennsylvania ha re-dui-eil ber state bebt over S19,000,0(8. The firwnsburg borough treasury is empty, and as a consequence the police force ha b. en discontinued. I . jught to gratify the VoC Hcpublicans t ';now that there ia no law prohibiting the killing and eating of crow. One of ourex changes has made the re markable discovery that nep-o women Hov er kii each other. Washington people call the President's house "The Cray Houe." because it ia liuilt of pray cranite. ,T M VKKIT, MilNf'B.'WlTBKCT. I will ,:. hand al all times, IWef, Fork, Mut i.; Sjmnvc. at reasonable prioe. Oien sill n:n a meat wagon three times Messy Kreu. ...lisaii! lirst-cla.- Stationery at small l .jthr Hur.M.P packet. Note, letter ;!! .i:!.i'r!c put up in this way. They i. ti.e for bunincw men. i rf vho attend Court should not fail to the nice M-k of poods at C N. It eu1l1r3.fi everj tbins in the Inig :a;'. itcn' line, an.l also a full scb-rtion '111.1 ri. 1M1MHTAXT TO TRAVELERS. iwial ii;.!uccuii'iits ure invrcl you ly Biiriinpt..n Rutite. It will pay von to Jllit'iraJverliscment to be found else ffl in 1I1 iuc. S'rliws spts.-dy and x.itive i.'ure, for .Tarn, I'ij.htheria, 'ankcr mouth and 1 A.hc in SHILOHS CATARRH !3!UY. A naiil Injector fn-e with each k-. I'jc it if you desire hcaKh and k i.r.-aili. Trice .'sj ct. Bold by Cro. E.r.f'.nl. Iirtipjist, Siincrset, Ta. !j t(c. the new horse disease from the . enminp like the epiiualic a few t 9!M. The western counties have me :.L neie hy using Morrison t Urn's ml Tattle Towder freely. Iirections li an.l (Wrman in each large pa k A'i t n-s keep it. .:t W.ick. I aiu prcjiaroJ to make all i- of lair work, exce hair jewelry. ' i. fronts, etc., at the rate of 40 cents en.- f..r silk and from 30 to IS rents an f rolton. So work under 30 rents Work ran hecnt through Som r.'ttifTiee, orleft at late resi.Umce of ' a Shauli-. dee'd. AlJl K A. SilAl LW. i.T MikkiT. Main Street. We have li'liil a large Refrigerator to our Meat t in which all meata ran lie kept coo' lian. Mutton. Beef, l'ork, Ac, ket 't-r.ily on hand. Open daily. Tarties :?mcat can have it kept in the Refrig fnntil wanted. " jve also, lufi.188) new brick for sale. ' ur vriil l,y ilie ImniM or thotis Row Iitvis A. Co. wvoryct been dcf.nitily soliled as ' Vruck liilly rattenvm, tint the are a nnit in saying that Sol I'hl ' brcrt and best stock of Hoots, Iial, , etc., to be foend in the ". He ha just receive. his fall stock, he .f the larget and most coni- T.rt.ri'iiht to Somerset conntv. ;ive 1.:-, '...! ! Hats Hat!', Hats ' ' !". a I si. d everything kej in a rA s'hoe Store is to f. un.l at 6' in Mammoth J'.lotk. His Mock " I'" I rice low, hi terms reasons ' cii ave percent, by buying "H. Hissales arc large and bis pro- - a'! snd st- Uim anrt he ron- The indications are that -November will make up, in rain-fall, for the drought of AugeM, September and October. Kurmers report that the late rains have done immense good for the grass and grain and also filled up all the wells. The iMnocraU are jubilant. It was Re " publican votes and treason to the party that gave them the victory. Shame, shame! We are not accustomed to eating "crow" and don't find it at all palatable, but are try ing to gulp it down as best we can. Since the election, hand shaking has gone out of favor, and 110 man ever thinks of kiss ing anybody's babv. If the present high price of farm produce indicates anything, there will Ue a good 0ening for farmers next reason. Probably a larger and more distinct iris than that surrounding the moon on Sunday night was never seen in our sky. tin Last Friday night a valuable young horse, belongiug to Mr. Edmund Kit-man died of lur.g fever. Calendars painted on white satin are among the pretty adornments of the writ ing desk. Inese are framed in coioreu nu bons which are either embroidered or paint ed, a...l hang as bannerets on little gilt standards. The c;;t.rof the McKeesport 77m Sam uel Carothers, is in luck. A few davs since he received the appointment of Tost mastmcr of McKcesport with a salary of f 2.000. He and the present incumlicnt had a hot tussle for the appointment. An exchange says that soot falling on the carpet from open chimneys or from careless ly handled stovepipes if covered thickly with salt can be brushed up without dam age to the carpet. As the season for put ting up stoves has come the aliove may be of profit to housewives. Christmas ranis grow larger, nioreartistic, and more expensive. In a few years a young man that has only a couple of hundred dol lars to spend during the holidays will be undecided whether to buv his girl a Christ mas card or a gold walch. XaiTututrn Il'r-UJ. A recent traveler in (Jmuany and Switz erland says that thousands of girls in tiiose countries cultivate tucir hair as carefully as a farmer docs his crops, and once a year it is cut olfand sold to the hair merchants. Swiss girls have the finest hair, and the prices vary from 25 cents to S-'5 an ounce. . It would do Mr. Ttaer'sHoi porta. friends in this county good to catch a glimic of last week's Bedford (inzittt. It only takes six roosters and twelve ruts t give a faint intimation of how they are rejoicing over a "glorious Democratic triumph." which they claim in Mr. Bacr's election. Date of Sale Chaxoed. Owing to the fact that Thursday, Nov. 24th, has been des ignated as Thanksgiving Iay, I have chang ed the date for the sale of my valuable Live Stock, Agricultural and Farm Implements to the following day, Friday, November, 35, U. M. Stvtoa, Summit towuship, Somerset county, Ta. The first excursion from Somerset county to Johnstown over the Somerset & Cambria Railroad occurred on Saturday. There was about five hundred excursionists from vnri ous parts of the county aboard when the train reached Johnstown. We are sorry that the weather so disagreeable 08 to forbid sight-seeing, for there are many sights well worth seeing in and about Johnstown. It is to be hoped that Passenger Agent Patton will arrange for another excursion in the near fnture. Wolf run 103 votes in the coiuitv, 4!) of which he got in Somerset borough and town snip. k . ii. ivoontz snys tnat witu an or ganized movement he would have gotten 1500 votes in the county. The "ticneral' ought to have "organized." The oldest Senator is Mr. Morrill, of Ver mont, who is 71 ; and the youngest is Mr Aldrich, of Rhode Island, who is 40 years old. The price of all kinds of grain is little downward again. There was no good mi' son for the late advance, except pcrliaps the scare from the drouth. It has been suggested that inasmunh as tbe condition of Cuiteau's brain cannot be accurately determined otherwise, an autoy be held before proceeding further. The Cnited States army numbers 21,0(8) men. The Insiiector General recommends the recruiting of 1,000 men who shall be placed in schools of instruction. The only thing that a lady dislikes a!oul a postal card is that it is hardly large enough to allow her to show what she can do in the manner of postscripts. Thrre will be Divine services in the Evan gelical Church in Somerset, on Sunday, Nov. 20th, at 10:30 a. m. W. JL. Reininger, P. C, will preside. 4. t.A t.i nii.l and remember that I ara t1 ir. .,.;! ,i fV.fTew for the nion ' 1 ":.. having purchased patent mai t " :'.! hsve ell crade t,f iresh roasted ' Lar.d at all times. Also, a full ' "iici.roivries, t.rain and Provisions J.wiah Keller. 'plsrite Somerset Honsr. 1 ASH I.IVI 8 '0MPL.U5T. 1 it 6 tin- i,iul! price ol T." cts. to free N ,f -if every ympton of these distrrss-V-aim. if j iu think o call at our -tlr1""1" S,':!"I'', Vitaliter, '"fliii-Iy and if ii y,m uo p.anl .".t.-u nulling. S,.ldby !.. W. bnii-yi Sm,erset. Tn. An exchange says that over one thousand horses have been shipied from Somerset and Fulton counties to Baltimore within the past year. During the past week we have seen men, who have been made all they are by the Re publican party, rejoicing over a IVmocratir victory. A hunter tells us that the dry summer and autumn were favorable to the increase and fattening of the game and the rosieets for iiifferent kinds of game are unusually good. A Cot '.H : u'ill ran hml im "nfthat nun irr;i,l. -i:. ,.- Ay,mrififronran f the . ., ... , ull iIlr r,. an.l un " e know fr...n T V lt8naui.k Tilt i.i i . ,1. 1 ... U c wTe "o11 the past nmp, an.l Whooping M.ithtTS do not be whlir.nt Will wonders never rease? A man in a neighboring county has deserted Lis wife because she has become deaf and dumb. That woman would fill a long-felt want in some families. A seven year old boy in llarrisburg, Pa.. while "playing circus," a few days ago- stood upon his head so long, that he was at tacked with brain fever, and died in a few hours. A newspaper advertisement reads thus : "Wanted A saddle horse for a lady weipl. ing about !i" pounds." Another reads : "Wanted A young man to take charge of a pair of horses of a religious turn of mind." We wish to call attention to an advertise ment in another column of this issue, in which Mr. Noah Scott offers for sale a val uable farm, situate near Rock mood, this countv. In another column, will be found the i rocla insikina of President Arthur and Governor H-ryt appointing Thursday, tbe 24th Inst., as a day .f Thanksgiving and prayer. When they weighed tha governors the other day at Atlanta, Pennsylvania carried off theorize Governor Hoyt weighed 248 pounds ; Governor Blackburn, of Kentucky, 2331 pounds ; Governor Jarvis, of North Carolina, 203 pounds; Governor Bigclow, of Connecticut, IS51 pounds, and Governor Colquitt, of Georgia, 170 pounds. Intelligence has just reached Lancaster throngh private sources of the murder of a mau at Hahncstown, a village in that coun ty, to procure an insurance on hi life. The parties interested in the policy made the man drunk, took him into a hayloft, ar ranged a trap, and then, after he had slept fora time, railed him. He staggered npon the trap, fell through and died. mm m It was a most edifying sight to see lit tle "'Deacon Greenback" rush into the arms of the "Lahnla-dah tJeneral" when the news announcing Bacr's election was re ceived, and exchange mutual embraces and congratulations. "This u glorious, glori ous !" then an embrace between war and ro lfgion, symbolically, that brought tears to the ejesof all beholders. Hundreds of thousands of forest leaves carefully prepared and iacked forsbipment, are gathered all along the Allegheny moun tains, and aent to New York, where they are sold at great profits. Many of tles speci mens, which are rare in variety and rich in coloring, arc sent to England and France, where they are highly prized. For forging pension papers, Robert C Donahay, of Indiana connty, w as last week convicted in the United States District Court on two indictments. "Guilty," was the verdict of the jury in the rase of James S- Black, of the same county, indicted for sell ing counterfeit money, tried in the same Court. There is a curious case at Fall River, Mass. A Catholic priest from bis pulpit for bade the members of his church to trade with a merchant of tliat place who had been ex-communicated for joining a secret socie ty. The merchant sued the chnrch for 20,- 000 damages, and attached a convent which belongs to the church. A very wicked and uncalled-for reflection upon the female suffragists is found in a paragraph that ia going around the ipers to the effect that a man by the name of Morse in Massachusetts, married a strong minded woman, and three months thereaf ter appnt-d to ihe Legislature to change his name to Re-morse. Jacob Pletcher and Jonathan Miller, both of this county, were convicted in the Dis trict Court of theUuited States, at Pitts burgh, and sentenced last week for selling liquor without having paid the special tax They were sentenced to pay a fine of $100 each and to thirty days imprisonment in the county jail at Somerset. In the case of William C. Miller, also from tliis county and convicted of the same offense, sentence was suspended by the Court. Yen nor, in his weather predictions, says November will probably enter cold and de cidedly wet; but this will give place after the first week to open and genial weather, with a disappearance of frosts. Not much trouble is ant'cipatr l from snowfalls or blockades until Docemlicr ; but should such occur, however, it will likely be found that ttie dates of the rtuturoanccs will be very nearly the same as those of November ,1S30 Possibly there may be a period of unusual warmth in pr.-xiniity to the middle of the month. Tlii - month will be marked by pe riods of luil.jy and brilliant autumn weath er, as in the year 1877. Two lovers on a moonlight night. As the clouds went floating by, Were swing on the old front gnte. Sparking on the sly. The father, on his peaceful bed. Was snoring loud and long. While o'er into the wood was heard The whipporwill's love song. The watch dog in his cnnel Was tied with a good stout chain, A nd as the youth thought o'er these things, He hugged sweet Nancy Jane. J. L. 3f. Jnlrr-Ocean. School children now-a-days carry too large a load of books. To see a pale, fragile girl, or a fast-growing boy loaded down with half a dozen or more books for evening study, when they should be romping in the open air or asleep, calls up painful thoughts of the future. When will parents and teachers learn that physical health and strong 1 todies are every way more import ant for children than stuffed brains? Mil lions of children are dwarfed physically and mentally by the false customs of society. It is what parents and teachers should be thoughtful about. These precocious young sters are nothing to be prond of in compr-ri. son to rosy health, laughing, romping boys and girls that are glad they are alive. JO, President Garfield, when be for the last time entered the Whashington Railway Sta tion, rarried a small hand-trnnk which he had packed himself. His widow preserve it as I e 1 it, and will not allow it ! I uncked. - e or t nest, ase STjj- Iteirynicn in some parts of the country Sold bv ;. V. Ben- '' ' -xnnienting Willi nors cnew- tmta and declare titer are excellent lonu ior ruitrh cow. When dried and fed to the Master. """.Sonierset p. n ti. . "im .,'Vro ""."Is a common cattle they are said to If eaten eagerly and If vm r..'t . . . . ,. .i sei-.- fi a ckage ol lle annua: mrive won.inu.iy upu urw. " and you will at t , P-n!03 .tKW0f- It renews the! A protracted meeting will rommcuc next ot tbe kidneys, bowels and j Friday evening, in the "writer lurch, E. A.), two roU weit of Somerset, and will continue two or three weeks. Ministers from other fields of labor are ex ported to sk -sistinthe ?rv:r. W. A. Reininger, P. InC. - 'HI.-. 4 , rwt"M' t' natural life and V ' ''YuM form, and in L S 6iv ,..... ..... , . We..' r ""! 'iu rntcM-m in One morning last week a clan of malicious fiends attempted to execute a preconcerted plot for the destruction of Hollidaysburg by tire. Several buildings were nrcd, one alter another. First Smith s tannery and soon afterward Hon. B. I-. Hewitt's stable were act on fire. Seven or eight stables in all were destroyed before the fire was subdued, resulting In a total loss of about $7,00rt. By a recent act of Assembly, w hich will be found on page 4o of the Pamphlet Laws for 1 51, all borough and j nship as well as state and connty taxes, are made a first lien on real eUte upon which they are levied. The law provides for a lien d-xket to be kept in the Commissioners' office, and a new set d" books will be required for thai pur pose. In case a judicial sale takes place, tlie lien docket is to be satisfied telore any awn- rviis.d to tli creditors. Collector of taxes should inform themselves as to the re quirements of the law, to as to guard against the penalties prescribed in the third sec tion. Th ForriAB Dexa-tk. Iso great has been the popular demand for the celebrated rem edy Kidney-Wort, that it ia having an Im mense sale from Maine to California. Some liavt) found it Inconvenient to prepare it from the dry comp jonX For such the pro prietors now prepare it in liquid fora. This ran be procunxl at tha ilruggists. It Las precisely tbe aine tf&t a. the dry, but is very concentrated so i that the dose U much mailer. J.oweff 3fiit. A nervous looking man went into a store the other day and sat down for half an hour or so, when a clerk asked if there was any thing he could do for him. He said no,, he didn't want anything. The clerk went away and he sat there half an hour longer, hen the proprietor went to him and asked if be wanted to be shown anything. "No," said the nervous man, "I jnst want to sit aronnd. My physician has recommended perfect qniet for me, and says above all things I must avoid being in crowds. No ticing that you did not advertise in the newspaper. I thought this would be as quiet a place ns I could find, so I just dropped in fora few hours of isolation." The mer chant picked op a bolt of paper cambric to brain him, but the man went out. He said all be wanted was a quiet life. It is painfully evident that Mr. Cessna has been defeated for Judge in tbe 10th Dis trict. His majority in Somerset is less than three hundred and Bedford county gives Mr. Baer abont three hundred and twenty five majority. This announcement will carry with it the utmost sadness to the hearts of all true Republicans. It is one of ttM most painful strokes that has been ad ministered to the Republican party in this section fora number of years. This is no time to discuss the issues by which this result was accomplished. ' We will attend to that matter in Hie near future. Suffice is to say that the damnable treachery, the basest in gratitude and the most outrageous false hoods were displayed and used to accom plish the defeat of a man who has done more for Bedford connty than any man within its borders to-day. The authors and abettors of this crime against the Rcjmbli-. can party will be attended to in tir.-ie. 7? yrtt I'rrn. T EGAI, NOTICE -4W Notice is hereby given to all parties and witnesses for the second week of November Term of Court, that the tenirt fur the said week was continued br the Court, ami that they need not attend. Hexkt F. Scheix, Nov. 13, 1S5I. Prothonotary. We publish tbe &love notice gratuitously for the benefit of our subscrbera. On mak ing It, his "Honor ', JaJ; e Hall, directed that it should be published in the Somerar Drmoenit and tbe Meyersuale (oMMemof and tut in the Somerset Hexald, thus deV priving us of the munificent sum of fifty cents. Its pettiness is manifest. The informa tion advertised is presumably for the benefit of the public, and yet by special order, it was intended to exclude it from tbe Hebalb, that has a circulation equal to both of the other papers of the county, and is read by more than double the number of tax-payers. The smile that beamed all around the Cwirt How tub Rnraxs were Received. Im mediately after the closing of the polls lost Tuesday night Republican headquarters were opened out at Mr. Jesse Cook's tobacco store and at the Collector's office, while those of the Democracy were established in A. H. Coffroth's law office. In a short time all three places were filled with people anx iously waiting to receive the first returns. There was a marked difference in the crowds and the men that composed them. At the two former places wcro to be found true and tried Republicans, who had labor ed earnestly and zealously for the success of the entire ticket and were calmly await ing the result, full of confidence that their labors had not 1een in vain. At the latter place were our Democratic friends, feeling nervous and despondent, their numbers largely swollen by men whom they had us ed aud now despised, because of their weak ness in allowing themselves to be used. At the one table was seated the General of the Democracy, figuring in his usual "scientific manner, and trying to make it appear that Republican gains were what insured Demo cratic victories. At another table, in the same oftk-c, was the "General'' of the "half- breeds"surrounded by his Democratic friends and -'lah-da-dah" followers, with whom he was consulting in low, anxious whispers as to whether their doubly damned hypocrisy and treacheries ; vile, base and cowardly be trayal of party, had been in vain, or whether it had resulted in the defeat of the regular nominee of the party which made them all they are and to which they owed so much, While professing to support 3Ir. Cessna, a man so far aliove them in all that goes to make the true man, that they hated and feared him, with a feeling born of that hatred and fear, they silently lent theii best efforts to secure his defeat and stabbed him in the back. Only one short year ago these same men were pronouncing anathemas against the Republicans who had voted for ColTroth, and were abasing that gentleman in unmeasured terms. Now they were "hand- in-glove" with him awaiting with one com mon feeling the returns which will say whether or not they have succeeded in stifH- ciently disorganizing the Republican party in this county, that his return to Congress again next year might be made possible, Among the first returns received was Som erset borough, giving Mr. Cessna a majority of 4. and showing a gain on Mr. Baer'a vote of ten years ago of 122 ; next came Somerset township, giving a gain on the same vote of 0s. Other precincts came in one after another all telling the same tale, of Mr. Baer's running a large number of Republi can votes ; but the gains on his vote when he rarried the county, being so large that it could confidently be estimated before mid night that Cessna's majority in the county was between 300 and 400. and that his elec tion was asfcured. The Democrats and their deputies gave it up and went home dis. gruntled and disheartened, while the Re publican were correspondingly happy and jubilant. Wednesday afternoon a telegram received from Bedford announced that Boer hod car ried that county by 348 majority ; then il was that one could sec how a non partisan victory was received. The Democrats near ly wont wild for joy such cheering, clap ping of hands, hooting and jeering at Re publicans has seldom before been witnessed here. Tbe "Ijih-da-dahV ran aronnd con gratnlatin and receiving congratulations from their Democratic friends, and openly announce.) which way they had voted and where their sympathies were. Thursday morning another telegram was received from Bodfonl giving Baer's official majority in that connty as 333. Considera ble of tbe joy and enthusiasm was knocked out of the boys by this, and their spirits fell fully .VI per cent. ; but when the official vote of this county was announced, giving Cessna 320 of a majority, thus insuring Bacr's election by 11. they immediately went np to par again. Their feelings have undergone another re vulsion and they are now trembling in their boots at the rumors afloat of illegal votes cast, for fear a contest might yet take their high priced victory from them. at 10:30 a. in., and asked for a ticket which would entitle him to a ride as far as Cole man's. His head , was bound up wi:h I muslin wrapper, extending over one rye. and his countenance was fearfully battered. A bill was presented Ticket Agent Wonders, and it was of tlie denomination of twenty dollars, but upon being asked for smaller change he pulled out a handful of truck from tlie depth of one of hb pockets, which included nicklcs, silver, penknife, plug of tobacco, keys, etc The "Terror" was still drunk, and requested the agent to take out the correct change. Then the representative from tip the rotd unbosomed himself. He stated that on Tuesday last he spent from early morn un til dewy eve iu elcctioneerii'g with all his misht and strength for for Baer fur Presi dent Judge, and when he hcurd of tlie elec tion of his candidate the idea struck him that a spree was in order. In pursuance of this conclusion he came to Johnstown, and met with nothing but misfortune. Al thoth over six feet in height, wiry and raw b mtvl, some of the hoodlums got away with hi:u. and it Ua wondefthc money of the "Terror" did not also disappear. He will not ta;-kel the "elephant" dewn here for sometime to come. Jihnrtic TriOnae.' We un.l.-rstund that a couple of agents of Grave Yard Insurance Companies are at work in this county, taking risks and sell ing policies to the unwary. We had hoped that our county was to escape the visits of these harpies ; and the incentive to make Urge losses through an effort to make dis honest gains not placed befure our ople. For the benefit of those of our readers who are not posted, it if necessary to explain that Grave Yard Insurance ia the taking of risks on very aged and sick persons. These risks or policies ore disposed of to men who know the feeble condition of the party in surec and expect tc realize han.l-onicly on his or her death. The jiolicies are assessa ble and the poor dupe finds after he has purchased one of them that he is called on to pay assessments at a rate that makes him anxious for the death of the party named In the policy as principal. It U nothing more nor less than gambling iu human life and it is a matter of history that it has to answer f more murders than any other cause. The last murder caacU by it was in Lancaster county, where an agent holding a two thousand dol lar .olicy on an aged and drunken tramp made his matt drunk and then removed him ts a bay -loft where he had previously fixed a trap for him to fall through. T'pon being called he arose, stepped uikju the death trap, fell through and was instantly killed. We need hardly a.1,1 that a traffic which prompts actual, brutal, cold blooded munler should be outlawed an.l its agents should be shunned as the most loathsome of the emissaries of hell. We expect to be able to furnish our readers with the names and descriptions of these ghouls and the rr.cn who buy their policies next wevk. Advertised Lettee. The following ad dressed letters in the Postoflice, at Somer set, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Washington, D. ('., if not called for on or before Dec. 1st, viz : LIST OF CAUSES. For trial at November Term, 1881. eomroenelnx 2nd Monday ot November, 14th, day. FIRST WEEK. John II. Sanner'6 use, vs. Joseph J. Slutiiaan' garnishee. Albert Lohr v. R. P. Iitr. Philaon, Mlaek A Co . va, Henry mull. A. H. IJlacklston' A4mr, v. Alexander Pial. Oliver A. Parker, v. Ira C C'acfield, et al. Oabrlel Llchty it. Daniel Shult. Kmmle Hoover' rlarbtvi. William Baker. Saaannak Hutxell vs. Edward MeMurieret at Daaedl Plk-k v. David Lavan and K. A. Flick. A lexanoer Countrvman v. Connul Stov Daulcl Shulu va. U. O. Lint and . II.' Lehty Daniel Weyand hciia v. Oideon Hllesbew and Joseph Thomas. J unit I Kiminel vs. Benjamin Gardner. L. t;. Ooraueh ne vs. W. Har'airarni.heea Jualah Braat va John Hill. John F. Header va. BedWrdacd Somerset Turn pike Koad Company. SEC0XD WEEK. Jacob J. Glessnerv. 'William Suder. D. Weyand' adm'r. and Win. Will vs. Abraham and Maria McAdauis. Jacob Steyer' use v, Solomon K. Spanirler. Hezeklah Fairv. Weyand Doerner etal. Georsro Hardin va. Jobu K. Hrinbaiu'4 terre tenant. W. H. Bowman va. J. f- Kraith'a ailm'r alfheea. Aa. lewl siowerbower vs. Hiram Beam. Daniel U Barclay vs. Jn. V. Jiurkbot.ler. (Hirer Treasler vs. I Knar A. Jenkins. Wllie;B Ir.E-(he uulacMt tin OT-D STAND, WEST END MAIN STREET, SOMERSET, PENN'A. We art nw receiving a Urge line of 2BY GOODS, 1T0TI02TS, HAB3"7AItZf GrcZlTSWAES, G2CC32IZ3, HAT3 and CAPS. E0OT3 sad CIOZC, CA2PZTHT3S and FLC03 OIL CLCTES, sci aa -Zq?-:ciaH7 Largs Lot cf MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING! HEAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE Which ws will sell rl.sap. Wo will net lira? how masa w will nadera:!! our i invite ail to ElKbur, tot CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES ! WE WILL TAKE ALL GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE IM EXCHANGE. VTe also keep a full line of alt klnt!rf ArrlrwKnrnl Implement, and live the Aurncy for the ihe t-AMQI HH and Idol' t Si 4k 4 4 'i w Mill, aatal lasiaea. 44-We have jon received a tar t,tl ot W tsT.riUiiiXAS D UOILLU SALT, lae very kind w. r.cv,uis jvi uitra i a. 'i-1t Sr- Jeih Cable v. Harrison H. Lohr. W V. Hicks et al v. 11. . Djnree' rnihe. ratrick uriiniii Kr- Jacob Trrwhr' tTir- Solomon Boucher va. nlshec. Catharine Treuler v. oinnee. 1 ranklln Rodger v. James Kodjrcn. M. A. Sanner A Oo. va. 'ranel Hoover. J. O. Meyer va. W. W. Harwell. J J. Baer va. Adam and A CT. V&iurl'i rir. nit her t. Crltchfield Bros. t. E. M. IJchty' garnishee. W. H. DiU et al VL MliaSnrr -rt.l BaHroad and Coal Company. V. H. Dill etal va. baliihury ani Baltimore Railroad and Coal Company. '""i tremor vs. e. r. ana If. J. rntlllppt. John 8. Cramer v. S. P. and D. J. PhlilippL Kobecca O. Meyers v. John feia; et at NeiaouBeall v. lloMitirell n,t H.itinn- nl'hees. William Frantx vs. Pinkerton Lumber Cora- P my (limited), rotbonotary ' Office, 1 H. F. SCH ELL, w-.j, wi. iOct-W rrothonotary. The Collins, Patrick. Oiddings, Thomas. Johnson, L. T. Johnson, Laraner. Jackson, Lloyd. Johnson, Walter B. Lubke, Herman. May, John A. Miller Mrs. E. Naves, John H. Seiford Jas. S. 8 p. r. Chauncey, Abr'm. Drak e, Thomas. Leishtleitcr, Harriet MeCourtncy, J. 1 Rcmage, Perry. Weaver, C. I.. Young, G. W. srtman, Htnry. A. ('. Dvis, P. M. MAKRIKD. The "TtuBort" or Colkhas'b Statics. A short distance beyond Stoystown, Somer set county, on the line or the bonierset d: Cambria Railroad, Is a station marked down on the schedule as Coleman's. In the im mediate vicinity of the stopping place for trains there are but few houses, although a fine farming country extends in all di rections, and as far as our information goes, the people are frugal, honest, law abiding, contented and happy. A single exception must lie made to this sweeping statement, and perhas it is well that such is the case, as some authority declares there can be no possible rule without an excep tion to prove the correctness of the dictum laid down iu matters of this kind. Near Coleman's resides an individual whose name we cannot ascertain, owing to tbe fact that he didn't register at any of the ho tels here, on his arrival Tuesday night, and the policemen who were looking for him yesterday failed to -nab him previous to his departure. He got oft" the Mail trian that evening, aud not being acquainted with the improvements wade at the passenger station, happened to butt up acainst one of tbe poets which support the shed. The first exclamation he made was to the effect that he was "tlielioly terror of Coleman', and could lick the roan who hit him r It was evident to the bystander that tha 'Holy Terror' had imbibed too much liquor, and no attention was paid to the remark, except by the Small Boy fraterni ty, who wcreareand looking for such terri ble individuals. Mr. '-Terror" concluded to take a walk, and in what particular alley be put np is not known, as be was unacquainted with the topography of this district and didn li.?. mnn clmrt nr diaurmm lo m hi ' ' ; . j taaal, and tapes) aaviat; etaJna agmimit It to pre- Yestenlay morning he started out again, ! seat Umb daly aallKBtlcated for eettlevmmt oa n,l!fo-nn 1- .Win;,.!., a.rtalnl tkm a8ly, D-s lls mi, a Ue ret Wanee of Mary , i k.Uaa K1U, la tjona indiviuuul witom ne aitemptea to terrorize. MILLER Hl'NTER.-On Srpteiuber .if mi, in Somerset, by Elder W. II. Woolery, Mr. John C. Miller to Miss Binnle E. Hunt er, both of Somerset county, Pa. BALTZEIl BRANT. On October 12, 1881, in Slianksville, by Rev. J. II. Pcrsh ing, Mr. II. B. BalUcr to Miss Maggie Brant BRANT BALDWIN. On October 13, 181, in Sbanksville, by Rev. J. II. Persh ing. Mr. Watson Brant to Miss Sadie Bald win. BRANT MlSHLER. On Nov. , 1SS1. by Rev. J. A. Nuner, Mr. John A. Brant to Miss Suan Mishler, all of Somerset county, Pa. DANAHAY 6IIAFF. On Nov. 0, 1ASI, in Confluence, by Elder J. R, Brown, Mr. T. E. Danahay to Miss G. V. ShnfT, both of Somerset county, Pa. REAM CARPENTER. On November , 1881, by Iter. J. S. Wager, at the residence of Miss Sarah Flcegcl, near Stoystown, Pa. Mr. David Ream, of Johnstown, Pa., to Miss EmroaJ. Carpenter, of Summer nill. Cam bria county, Pa. . SHOTTO WIIILT.-On Oct. 2 m, in Lank Rapids, Minn.; by Rev. A. Laughton, Mr. David Sliotto to Mrs. R. B. Wliilt, both of Yavwood. Mrs. Whilt was formerly a resident of Somerset connty, Pa. 1 FOR SALE CHEAP! A valuable farm, naoatt, and level, nnderlald wltk Haas sad eaai, eoutainlna; 188 am, well lenead aad bailt, only three-quarter of a mile frasa K seaweed Statkav oa tk Piuabarrb Dtvt aioaof lB AO B. K, and en main road lead kaar rMsa latter statloa ia Mew Ceotreviile. For paruewlnrvs apply f .., aevlfat frtina, Pa- DMISISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KMatr of Thoenaa BUI, lata of Coaaaeaee Bur, deeeaaed. letter of ad aria tetretiooi aa above eetat havbst 1 1 tbonty, noUea t beraby givea) to all Mravaala . eleMal to said estate to aaake laaaaediaU pay. and who accomodated him with all bis room was almost andible, when his or" issued this last ukase. "Hon- wants, but at any rate Ue called at tbe tick- WILLIAM SHAW, Aitmlniwralor. J et office of the Somerset a Cambria Station aoa ear day at boss. Samples wank s free. AddreesSrur Maine. Jlar.lUjT. CEKMY MAGAZINE, ( SCR I BSE R 'S MOH JUL Y, ) FOR THE COMIXO YEAR. With the November number beran the new serie uwler the title of The Ckstcbv Maoazisk, wbica will be, In lact, a ana, nlargtt. and -proved Sobiunxe." T4eae tmrnttthat tanjer ni rider adavtf riao pieturri of a Urger nze, aad iscELiSisu tub kcadixo mattib a'boct Fourteen Additional Pages. Tbe Ul .wlna; I a rammary of the leading feat urea ol tbe new eerie lor the year : A JlliW ROTK8. IT .TIK St. BH8KTT fauthor of 'That Las o' Lowrle's," etc.), entitietl "Tbrouich One Adminlttralioo," a atory of Wui lnxu.n life. SliOIEIOrTHE TLOUISIAXA CHE. OLEM. By Oeo. W. Cable, author of 'The UrandlMiiaea, etc. A series of illuatrated paper, on the traditions aad rvuaase of Creole lUe in Louldana. AXOTELITW.D.BOWILU (taihor of "A Chance Acquaintance," etc), dealing with ehsracterinte reatnre of Ameriraa lire. ASCIE-Vr AX8 lIMtllU MCCLPT CltE. A "Hiinroitr of Asctkst ScrirTCRt,"' by Mrs. Lucy M. Mitchell, t eontain tbe finest series of engravingi yet published of the master piece of tralptare. There will also he neper on "Livisa EsoLtan Stx'Lrroas," and on tbe "Yotsukk Scr lttoks or Axxbica," fully l!lu trated. THEOPERAISSEW YORK.br Hi.h- ard Urant White. A popular and valuable aeries, to be Illuatrated with wonderful eompleteneas and beaut r. ARCHITECTCRE 4ID DECORATION IX AMERICA will be treated In a way to In terest both houwnclder and house w lie: with many practical as wen as neauuiul illustrations fio recent dealsna, REPRESENTATIVE XE.w al WO. 81 ESI OP THE lafH I'Milir. Uio. kraphlcal Skotrhea, acoompanled by portraits, of "wniv uioa, aonn nrowninc, Kev. rreuerlrk W. kobertaoa(by tbe late Dean Stanleys Mat threw Arnold, (Ibrtatlana KoaaetU, and Cardinal Newman, aad of tbe younger American authors, Wm. D. Howell, Henry James, Jr., and George ftCSSEI OP Til AC K F.RT'M HAW. THOR.WE'H A.1D 8JEORWE CLIet'S lOVkU. Seceeedtna; tbe illustrated rie on ue arenee oi inraen a novels. THE. REFORM OF THE CIVIL SERVICE- Arrangements have been ma.ie or a aertea ol able papersoa tnia pnuln; political question. POETRY AND POETS IN AMERI- lir oere wiii ue wkQi: A LaWKteuow. W till tier, Emerson, teowcll, and otherlya t:. Stetl- JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints oils, &C, &c. in Stock: Carpenter's To.!s, rians, Saws Tim following is a partial II -it of f.iooU Hatchets. Hammers, Chisels, Ad-s, Ac, Bla. -kjiuith's (iooiLs. I liows. AnviLs. Vices. File, Hammers, Ac, Sadillery Hardware, 'lab Trees, f.i Pa.idlcs, Hamee, Buckie. Rru)fs, Bits, and Tools. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, .Sc-Lssors, rptxms and Rai.irs. the laivcst stock in Soinersct County. Painter's (oxxis. a full stock. While Lead Colori d Paints for inide nnl outsi.ls pafnlinjf. Paints in oil. all colors. Varnish, Turpetitinc, Flaxseetl Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains, dec. Window Glass of all s:.7.'-t ami g!as cut to any shape. The t Col Oil afway on hand. Otir stock of Coal Oil Lain s is Very larre and comprises very eitaist siylt. Ditstons C'Ucr- Ltr, Muii-y and Cro.--cut haws. Mill Paw Kile of bc-t quality. IVr-ccl.iiii-lin.sl Keltic. Haii"l!?s of all kimis. Shovels, Forks, ,Siades. Rakes. Mattocks, Cnib Hoes, I'it-ks, Jjcythes, Snaths, fcIe.iL'e. Cast hteel. Maon Hammers, f'tep La'iiers, larri-ice and Tire Bolts of ail sizes. Looking lassc. Washboard , Ciotlies Wringer, Mal Sieves, D.jr Mats, Baskets, Tuin, Vo.l. n Buckets, Twine, Koi of all sizes, Hav Pul leys, Butter Prints, Mop Stit !,. Tri:;. S-i.fivan.ls, Meat Cutters and StulT.-rs, Traces. Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Sh'ie, Lt: t,.i:id icrub Bni.shts, Il-jrse liru.-hts, Curry Corubs, Crds, DOORLOCKS,i:i.G:jj. KCREil'S, LATCHES, DOOR-KXODS and everything in the ln:'der's line. Caps, Lead. ?hot. Powder, Pc-f.-ty Fuse, etc., et The fact is, I keep ev ry-iin thai belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively in this kind of good- am; give my whole attention to it. Persons who are buildiu,;. or any one in need of anyt' : in my line, will find it to tlicir advantage to give me a tall. 1 will always give a ren- ...! credit to respcnsiMe persons. I thank my old custvrcers for tlier patronage, and hope U:L- season to laake many new ones. DON'T FOnr.KT Tl'E P CK. "ISo. o, l-VKIi'S BLOCK." Januarys JOHN F. BLYMYER 8TORIES SKETCHES AND ES SAY8raybe expected from Charles Du.ney Warner. W. D. Ho wells. "Murk Twain." Kriwar.1 Ijtirleiloo, Henry James. Jr.. Jobu Mnir. Miaa uotuob cimnii, -a. n. wo. w. Cable. Joel (handler Harrla, A. O. Ilednoo-J, . D. Millet, nwo btoh, rraoK K. Stockton, Constance i. wooiaon, ii. n. Doyesen, Albert Stick ney. Wash ingtoa Oiadden, John Burronah. Fark Uodwin, lommaaoSaivini, Henry Kins:, Krnjt loereoll, E. U Oodkuv, E. B. Waahbume. aad nunv wvuvra. One or two papet oa "The Adventures of the Tile Club" aud aa original Life of Bowiek, tlie engraver, by Auatln Dooson, are among other features to be later announced. The Editorial Departments through out will be nuusuaily eomiiiete, and -l..e World' Work," will be eonalderably enlar;ed. The price of Tan Cea-rcar Mauaxisb win re- main at $4.00 per year (ii cent a namber). The portrait (sis III;) of the late Dr. Holla ml, la med Jnt belore hi death, p bote graphed Irom a Itie-aiia drawina; by Wyatl Eaton, will poaeea a new Interest to tbe reader of this aagaitne. It Is offered at 85.80 retail, or tovetber wltk Tin c,.-.TcKf luaoAAias ror e.su. Buoeenption are token by tbe publisher, and by book-seuer and avwBKieairm r.erywnere. TBB UZmiTU R X (TO. Csios S.j c A ax, Mnr-YoRK. JkTOTICE IX DIVORCE. Dora K. Frankfort by her i In tbe Court of next mean iat iti common fleas ni Btosmmel, V Momeraet Co.. Pa. va I No 118. Nov. Term, J l cob Frank ft rt. J loSl. Alio iub- poeaa for dlroro oa the around of deserUuo. To Jacob Frankwrt. tbe defendant alv nam. ed. Yoa are hereby aotlMed to be aad appear at tbe Court of Common Plena for Somerset county, to be held oa the 3d Monday ol November, A. D. 1881. to answer to tbe complaint of Dora B. Frank tort, your wife, tbe nlaintitf above aamvd. and show cause. If any yoa have, why your (aid wile hoold not be divorced from the toads of matri mony entered Into with von. acreeahlv to the prayer el ber petilina and li)el exhibited aa:uint yoa Deiore aau court. snxairr sumo, I October 18, 1881. i EDO AH KYLE. Sherilf. pEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby Klvea to all person concerned aa legatees, creditor, or etberwiae, that the fol. low la i aeeoaat have passed reaiater, and that the amewuiue preaeniea nr eonnrmation anti ai lowmnee at aa Urabans' Court to he bald ai Som. erect, Tbunday. Auvember IT, 1881. First and anai account ot wiiiiam nauter, ad- iniaUatorof acbarla T. Mnlier. der'd. First and final account of Daniel Rboads, ad- Inlitreior of CbarlM ay, dee d. First and final account ot B. S. Fleck, adminis trator of Mary Fleck, dee d . Firat and final accaant of Cyrus HerihtKrcer. admmlstrator of Daniel Herhbee)rer, dee d. First aad anal aeconnt of Oliver p. Shaver, ad ralnletratorof Oabrtel Walker, dee'd. Flrat end linal aceonnt of Andrew Hoover, ad ministrator of Catharine Beblaler. dee'd. Second and final aerount of Andrew Hoover, Adm'r of Fredertrk Hoover, dee'd. First aad final aceownt of Kerman B. Cramer. Adm'r and Trustee or tb tale ol tte real tctate of Cbaaaeey Craaaar. dee'd- Flrst aad final aeoount of David S. Kaoffman, AdminiMratoref MagdaWna Kaattmaa. deed. Firat aad anal aoruuat of Jacob L. Oeixer. ad ministrator of Ella QeigeT. dee d. Knisrtrs umra, t w at. a. I ke me, i ciomerset, Oct. U lSe.1. liclrter. JXECDTORS 0TICE. Estate of Charles O. Ortoa, late of Somertrt bor- eoaja, deeeaseU. Letters tettaanatary en the a bora aetata havinar been rraated to tha aadergiatned. by tbe Draper aaiborlty. Dot ice Is hereby arlvea to those moenteu u ut maae ronacuia pay ment, and thoe bavin- ciaicce ordamaad will bImu mteeeat them dulv autbentlc&ted lor set tlement at tae star of deceased, ea Saturday, .November 18 1881. -. s.i.rit.i.iu, octtl Exeettur. TRUSSES ! THt'SSES! TEfSSES : TRUSSES! ; TRUSSES! ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES r TRUSSES! TRUSsi S ! TRUSSES.! TRUSSES ! TRUSS E3! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TKUSSES TRUSSES! TRUSSES I j TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! TKUSSES j i '2 TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! T!io. aKicteil ai.ou'.i see j'ist ns eivc.1 by the Cne lot of tLe abtyve goods j C. oST. BOYD. HARD RU3BER TRUSSES, CERMAN TRUSS! LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSE3 D. not fjil to sec the ne CSLH.TJJl.OII3 TBTJSS I Always clean and eoinftrtable. wiil and is by fur the linest truss yet out, will make a speciality of titti!1!? you. n..t RUST or BREAK I'.oy.l se!! them and A nice lot of . I LIDIES anxl GEVTS SHOULDER CSACES ar; ara-ni the new pils rec-Hvctl. 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To Impart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS TDUCATIOX has Sir many jear al with great tuo- cer. be;n the aim of Dull' Coliexe. The laitblut aluitent naa nere laeintiea i.ir n-n a truniux urui viuj pt aa iiuivu.atv entrance upon practical duties In any sphere of Hie. For circular, addreas P. Dl ir dfc SO. Plltakei ara. adtlreaa s. Ill w r mX stuw. niisanrxn, rm. AW-OfJll'a A4Mh Bteepl war. published by Harper A Brothers, printed in colors. 408 pace. Tbe lanreat work ea tbe aaleace nabliabed. A work f ir bankers, railroad, besirese men. and practical accountants. Price Aid. novle FOE, SJLLE. PATENTS A valuable farm eontaininr about One Hundred mud Siity fet Ami. (186) br.y to fifty five (Ml -44) acre of the finest Oak and Poplar timoer in L Is omer Valley, twenty-five acre excellent meadow, eighty acres splenul.l xrain and pasture lan.1. Iw sidee other timber land, all well watered, lime tone on the farm, good frame bouse, wauoa shed, arraln house and In; barn. Mtnated from Lork port, V. K. R.. 4 mile. Lneolle, P. R. K-. 8 mile. Waat Fairttei.1. one and one-half mile, where may alway be sound a eaab grata and hay market. TERMS EASY. Address JAS.Q. LEMMOV, JTsl W.mlland Ave, Pbilaile'.phha, r. (Or Inquire of J. W. fmaoa, Latrube, - -t- nuAelaad Co., Pa ) octu. , y ot.talne.1. and all bunese to the V. 8. Patent omce, or in the Couru attended to tor MODERATE FEES. M e are oppoalte tbe TJ. S. Patent Ofllee, a-na-ed in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, end oa obtain patent Iu lea Uwe uua tnvee reiaute from WASHINGTON. . W hen mouri or drawina; Is sent we adrlie as to nateniabilltv free of ehante: and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. v. e refer, nere, U ihe Puatmattar. tee siupt. of Ihe Mnoev irtler Divisloe. and to odidalaol Ihe L. S. Pat'ewt Dfflrw. r..r etnolar. advice, lenna. an. I re I ere nr to actual client in ycor own Mate or county, adiiress C. A. SNOW A CO.. Cpnnfite Patent Offlee. WubinigUm, D. C 4 f)MINLSTKAT0nS NOTICE. EntMte vf W UiUm Oillefple. late ef Xtw Eattl more boronnb. deaeaaed. Letters of Admlolstratloa the eetotenfWtl Ii.iUleile.lateof Jvaw Boltlmore Borooh erwl Co r-M,dced. kava been arranted 7 O riel re.idW In .airwd,eMhdb irAivr. l U Ur r Hiuencw A on "V"0TICE. To all peranni whom it miy concern, laio no tice that I have na.lt application to B A. K. Dunkle, Heeretary of Internal Affair, tor a war rant for 18 acre of unimproved laml, situate In Shad townahip, Momenet cunly, Fernayivania, adjolnlserlandaof Jeer Slick oa the aortb. Ja eub Heelman oa the weat, and Jona-haa B. aeron tbeanathaad eat : aad at the expirsllua of thirty day will ask that a warrant be tsraed lor tb ame to me. Oct lis, Issl. J0XATHAW a WAQXER. ILCREIDT. . Administrator. OTRAY X0TICE. ("amt-ainxa tb pr,mlee ef tbe bbJ slanedta NorihaaipM. township, two mcnthj m Jl Tbr?adl"ull wVth a white "hack, luppceed fnLth fear old. which I 1H treasp'", o.7er n have tb. same by provm, fr pen, and paylnc tba rt. OCT'. JOHX W. 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