UL LSon 1Crsct Herald. iiTt.l.. Kvlii-M. Il.iy priii :ot as scarce as hiti's teeth. . and whcil are coming down in There was a very snin!l attendances Court at work. Tli ground lii-rcalout -kh white, with now Sunday morning. It istuii.l that a clothes pin attached to the now will prevent snoring. .November n.tl, tssi. HEMISTHV. Itloe in . mil: beat hi' -rar.UlM. C1IKISTMAS filrTS. to s the prettiest and most wof H'l'lly 00U just in' Fisl,(sbo.k store and tafe a ,J I.aneator Almanacs at ,MI !lOUlI siC.S. Bnyd". ni:M-l ia"i- M save money bur at C. nc the HraAtn the ,4? X. , bnby had , " ' iUrvj it. joim nrwrii, j iii-iFu, D, BU'H ''" H,i. put op in packets. Ue print haii,l'n,est ffi- -mic rheumatism and catarrh. Took 3 Am well. F- Olin;,'housen, .yitkrT. M:sroiPiEiT. Iwiu band st all times, Beef, Pork, Mut- ,! uv. at reasonable prices, upen itlllmiia meat wapon three time IIfnkt KeuiAK. Sonwrert, l'a. , wart lirM-c-Iaw Stationery at small n. . . . MI.1-..I V..I.. Iottir CttWI"1'"'" -utli.T: put tip in tin way. J Iiey . the il'ii'S for business men. who a'tend Court should not foil to , nice stock of goods lit C. X. ll embrace everything in the Irug i -1 - - r..i I 1 . i ginnery line, ami niso a iuu n imi"u MIVKTANT To TRAVKLr.RS. ril iwluceineiit are offeretl you ny fcrlinptun Houtc. It will ay you to i: advertisement to be found elsc- iVCitakfh L'iwkhy, A iiiarvcl- KIT Ir I amrrii, I'lj'Hiiit-nw, ....... t aJ H al Ache. With each lxittle ii in irp-nimii" nasal Injeelor for the niWf;ll treatment of there ooni- w;rh'V.:t extra charge. Frieo ot et.. itn (...!. v . lhniora, irnps;i, .-ku- t ni . thnsew horxe Uistase irom iuc i.(.:iti like the epitualtc few pi. The western countiea have ri'e t (' by u-inR Morrison A Bro'a mil Cattle Toa ler freely. Pirecuons y.nl mil (man in each larg paok- l!l rtorf keep it. ,t Vvskft Main Siree. Wc have niOrt? bT?e HcfriKerator to our Meat irt in wrhun an iiimia ran ur w- Wn. Mutton. Iieef, lVrk, Ae kept ntlvor. I an.!. Open daily, rartiea af mcit r. have it kejt in the Refrig- until wanted. "eve. a'.., l'."t new brick for sale, ... M .1 a ;; sell ny Ue liuniimi t.r imm jl t Vnr price. hi never vet lxtn def.nit-ly wtlhsl a -bo 'Vinn-k Hilly Patterson," but the .. . . . , . J-. i . , , ir( a unit in aaymg mai ri i in ;if larcest a:id best stock of lloot. Ht, fa), etc., to be found in the . lie ha just received hi fall rtwk, i one cif the largest and i't com- n.f lirniilit to Smeret county. ive fail. flu T:i yriTu:t. Wliy do so IrofiW e see around os, seem to pre- uffr and be made miserable by In- non, Constipation, Pirziness, Ixtv of jtc.t vmiing up of Uie Food, Yellow tbfli for 75 cts. we will sell them Shi- Vitiliar, piaranteed to cure them. by (Jen. W. Benfortl. PnipF't Sfm- rs. , Rx-ts, Bootit J Hats, Huts, Hats ! tar, ap ! nd everything kept in a ! lifKit i 8hoe Store is to fi.und at in Mammoth Block. His stock hi prices low, bis terms reasons 1'n ran save 20 per cent, by buying m. Hi sales are large and his pro- atll. Call and see him and be con- Mr. John O. fanner left for Dunbar, IV, Sunday evening, to accept a clerkship. A new schedule went Into effect on the B. A O. and S. A C. ItAilroadt, Monday morn ing. Mr. W'm. 1. Piatt has reopened his oyster saloon in the basement of the Cook A Beer its block. Jade J ore S. Black and wife are visiting in Somerset. They are the guests of V. H. Koonti, Vjf. Cinnty SaprintsnJent Ve!lor Infontw u that the prograuinie for the coming Teachers' Institute is very interesting one, and that thj lift of leHurors emSrlicc some of the choice names known to the irofos" jaion. The Iiiilitute pmtniscs to be. one of jthenit inura.itive aiJ tn:;rjtlnf oujj ever i: j in uie cjuatr. The prjra-ntna. j win tie y "bed shortly. I : told -aoldier," "Ir. Charley Rice, krw. iia the printing frateniity of this aertiu u "The Cfeiet" foreman of the HrBALD office from '72 to '79, but latterly of Moberly, Missouri, arrived iu Sotaerset with hla wife and family, on' the mail train Sat urday. The "Chief still retains the vigor of youth, ai.d his love for "picky" '. and "muggins" is ws ardent m of old. . , The XotOi American Bniev for December j Hoad ash Cbiuge VtM.A petition fur is in alt revpecta a good number.' The writ-! viewers to i;iject tho workmanship of a era without exception are men eminently i bridge, over Cos's t-n-ck. The Court apnoiut c:i inu l r.-z3t K via, c::n Mr. James C. Postlethwuite, of this place, has gone toConnellsviile to take position on the Cmirirr. Turkey rallies are nightly indulged in by many of the youth and some of older years in our village. There is every indication that the holiday displays of our merchants will surpass that of many prcvinns years. Mr. II. P. Snyder, of the Oonnelisville CWrie-, iieid us a friendly visit Monday morning. He is ever welcome. Wild turkeys arc said to be very plenty in the mountains. We have heard of great many Wing shot this season. I'.urgess Welllev has organiied himself into a very active detective force during the past few days. ' Hunt the ra Vis down." Mr. ('has. H. Fisher, who has been quite seriously ill for the past week, we arc pleas ed to say is again able to attend to business. There were only two civil cases tried dur ing last week's term of Court. The balance of the caes on the list were settled or tinued. Mr. K. A. !age last week purchased from Major Jordan, of Mt. Pleasant, a very vala ah'e and handsome Kentucky riding and driving horse. An Adjourned Court will convene at o'clock Tuesday evening next. Judge Hall made n i spe.-ial order as to which papei should make this announcement. I r. On the publie strecta of Somerset onr 10 hill, one $5 bill and two $1 bills, $1 in :Jl. The finder will be liberally reward e.'. on returning tbe same to this office. Mr.McCurdy, of the Mt. rieaaant Journal, aceomiianied by Mr. Flovd, recently from London, England, called at the Hi:CALt of fice Saturday. They are both "however pleasant-' gentletner. As has been the custom for several years there will licunion Thauksgiving servitss in the M. K Church, at 10.30 ii'ciock a. m. Iter. Hiram King, of the Uefurmed Cliurch, will preach the sermon. Mr. George Tavman, of tlic '-Somerset House," lias purchased a har.dsomc span of Kentucky horses from ft dealer at Leung' ton. Ky. Mr. Tayman never saw the hors es, but bought them by telegraph. . - Wild geese "swarm like bees'' around Wa-shoe Lake. Nevada. The smokestack of a ivenger engine, the other evening, knocked three fat old ganders out of a flock that was flying across the track. An editor wrote a head line, "A Horrible Blunder,"' to go over arailniad accident, but thought it was the printer's fault that it got over the account of a wedding. The e litor was the man thrashed all the same. Ijst Tuesday morning Mr. IVnni Mey ers, the accommodating and eflicient clerk to the Prothonotary, on motion ol Col. John TL Edie. was admitted to the practice of the law in the several Courts of this county. The copious rain falls of Friday and Satur day increased the depth of water m the channels ot our mountain streams to some thing like the usual supply. This is a mat ter to be thankful for, as there U a prospect of their being ice-bound ere many days. Our country brethren who were in town during Court week were not slow in express ing their opinions of the Republican "office holders, prospective candidates nd would-be-leaders, who assisted in defeating the candidate of their party at the recent clee tion. Two young men were convicted of carry i ing concealed weapons at our recent term of Court. One of them, colored man, was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year ; the other one, white man, was sen tenced to the county jail for a period of two nonths. uil tn read and remember that I am xl Ui sell the best Coffee for tbe m'on- n. having purchased a patent Mat t- J till have all grades of Ires h masted m hands at all times. Also, a full 'fit Groceries, drain and Proviijns nm prios. Josi n Kellee. pposite Somerset Honse. (7i.arKPTkVE ('t'E. This is be "lUndon the most successful Cough i we have ever Mild, a few doses in- nire tlie wit cae of Cough, ttd Ilronchitis, while its wonderful the cure of Consumption is with- Bftliel ia the history of medicine. c first discover- it lias been sold on ". U which no other medicine 1f you have a cough we eam- J' U to try it. I"riee 10 cts., 30 cts If your Lungs are st.re. Chest or ,w,!ti'iiiiiiii'onflw i La ft i iT t . i . . i. -ir i- . , nignt. nunuay imirninK me uiiuu.iiir. in ....... lannuitis wss iniinu ivin Drrosstiie mnroao track siVKTANT TO THE PIT.L1C. Sheriff Kyle, aceomniiieil by Mr. T. J. Picking, left for Allegheny City on the mail train Friday evening, with Edmund Cum mins. Samuel (i. Lybarger. and Lawrence Simms in charge, three prisoners who had been sentenced to the penitentiary at the recent terra of Court. A helth iournal savs that "an attack of hiccoughs may lie stopped by holding the bead under water." It dosen't say how long the head should be held under water, but we should think about two hours would be plenty long enough to stop the worst rase of hiccoughs ever invented. , The new frame building in course of con stmction on Mr. Dietz's lot, at the cast end of Patriot street, orpoute the depot, was blown down curing the terrific wind and snow storm which prevailed haturday ! 1..-3W Suits at 3-Vi, worth io.GO ., " 6.50 e.w. " .oo S.00, " 10.00 is.. 't cts., and (1; wortli I'aut- ;it ;'"l. ln-a v. all woil (SMts at fc!.."). " t ..(, worth "vv 4.v,r,,M! 8t tjfit worth UA0 3..10, " i.00 4-ri0, " 0..10 'i yanl w ide 4qt at ST.ct., worth 'wtiat S5 rts., worth 75 ct. r.ru, ll at (Oct s.. worth $1.25 "liJrdwi.leOiinf)tli at 3ft cts., 'vj huitSat t-,fMli B.orth W iS0 "ssiun f.n, ,, Up to 43,00 Mm'. Cam from "5 cts. m: f'nui(t you haie ik. t.r. M II. Rern-KT's. v,,,SltTtOijII,i,E.-The lat LV lma- W'U L. Thomjsvin. "atli of Iridit r..rr.l.l 1 he tnnisJ .1 1 -r I- "-SIH U1W Of-aUUIUl HDE Tlie will of of Oerhart Bechtle, late of Washington township, Berks county, was filed lately and li tters testamentary granted his son, Levi Bechtel. Tbe following sent ence occur in the will : "And I furtherdis inherit and prohibit from any participation t in tbe distribution of my estate such of my male descendants as jwTsit 111 wearing Moustaches." A sentimental fellow at Wriglitstown, Minn, wrote to a girl that he would hang himself if she did not marry him. As he was a stranger, she took his uecr missive as an insulting joke, and replied angrily that he would pVse her greatly hf dxxis- ing the tree which grew near the window of her mom. Wlien she hmked out next morning there hnng his lifeless Wly. Mrs. Ckmplieil, wife of Alexander Camp- bell. founler of the Christian Church, of which President Garfield was a member, is a striking-looking woman of 0 years. Her hair is at black and her eyes as bright as in her youth, and her mental activity is re markable. She read and writes often until past midnight, and is now engaged upon volume of reminiscences of her hi"band. ""i universal. The nielndv is very C ilrrady the ,, become a h!' av" lovers of pop- X, tenls to the pubtisli "Tyby return mail, ruh- !'- L TuonrauB 4 Co.. Last Liverpool, Ohio. .""""ePisuc-The pr- sety popular remedy, J,w,!rt,il,,,UKnltion ,f tlieclai Date or Sals. Cuasced. Ow ing to the fact that Thnrsday, Xov. 2Mb. has been des ignated as Thanksgiving Day, I havecbang ed the date for the sale of my valuable live Stn k, Agricultural and Farm Implements to the f.diowing day, Friday, November, 2S, I MM. U. M. S.tu, Summit to nhip, Somerset ountv, Pa. BuasT ix Erricr. At tbe close of Judge Wra. M. Hall's last terra of Court ia this county, Thursday evening ' at about OuTO o'clock, he was burnt in effigy -on tlie pub lic street, in front of his hfHel window by a number of our citizens, to us unknown. The "paddy" or "image" was larye ono, wearing an immense pair of tin spectacles and high silk hat, and was placarded pro fusely.. 1 " : A projected hotel in Toledo will have no bar-room, but, In Its stead a small chapel, in which the gncsts may hold religious sen-ices. The man who is going to build this house believes that hotels are wickeder than the average of travelers, and he means to nrovide sccommodations especially " for Christians. He is said to be wealthy enough to try the experiment without dancer of bankrupt ey. Mr. T. S. Marcher has left for his home, Kacine, Wisconsin, after a most successful campaign, having sold four hundred and sixty lilako ii Bscba Champion Fanning Mills, of - which two hnndred and sixty were sold in thU c;iunty alone. He will re turn early in the fpring of Is;!. His laill is universally conceded the best for all pur poses ever brought to the county.. A ShaJstJon nslilp Republican suggests "that in the future when lliearinouncements of candidates are published, a larc B be placed nftor the names of those who betray ed their party at the recent election, so that Repub'i an voters may cast their ballots with their eyes ojien and know the manner of men they are voting for."' It will not lie necessary to :-tamp many of them with a B, as they are pretty generally known. It is astonishing how sick an cin'ocu'.le.r gets when he is found out. Baldwin of the Newark bank, was pretty-well-lUauk-you tiil the directors found out he bad stolen $2.&ti.000. Then he became very unwell, and has been in bed cversinee. Ho is suf fering from "nervous prostration." It's a pity be diJn't suffer a little from prostration when he was deliberately stealing, and bring ing ruin upon hundreds of innocent men and women. The "Holy Terror" from Coleman's, Som erset county, arrived in town on the J:50 train last night, for the purpose of investi gating Into why statements were made pub lie in relation to his having engaged in but ting against the fists oi'somc of the "boys" here lat week. He met with pretty nearly the same misfortune as on the fjriner occa sion, but nonaged to get away cfli the 10:35 train this forenoon. Mr. "Terror" slate his right name is Snyder, and that he is a cau tion when he gets riled. JulmtfoK TrUiithc. enmneteut for the tasks assigned them, while of the FubjocU discussed, there is not otic which does not possess a living interest. Indeed, were one called upon to enumerate the contentions t' st are to-day exercising men's minds, those treated in this nuinlier of the review would certainly occur to him among the Sot. Tlie most important and most opportune of nil the articles is one by the Hon. Johu A. Kasson, entitled "The Monroe Doctrine in lSSl." In this states manlike paper, or pronuueiawento, as it might nut inaptly be called and is certain to be regarded by foreign publicists, the obli gation of the United States 'government to effectually assert its supremacy throughout the Western Hemisphere is demonstrated both by the arguments of authority' and precedent, and upon the grounds of reason. Then follows a discussion of the Death Pen alty, conducted by the Bey; Dr. Chcever, Judge Samuel Hand and Wendell Phillips. The policy of Mr. Gladstone's Government toward Ireland is strenuously defended by Mr. H. O. Arnold-Foster, son of the Chief Secretary for Ireland. This paper is con fessedly an appeal to the judgment and sympathy of Americans in the struggle now going on across the Atlantic, and is grace ful, practical admission that British states men are not indifferent lo the enlightened publie of tlie United States. Four physicians and surgeons of the first rank, namely, Drs. V. A. Hammond, John Ashhurst, Jr., J. Marion Sims and John T. Hodgen, review the history of President Garfield's case. Finally the Hon. lavid A. Wells treats of Reform in Federal Taxation. Foy Sch rock, a bright, interesting little son of Capt. Wm. M. Si.-hrock, died Sun day afternoon of tetanus, contracted the week previnns by running a rusty nail through the pslm of his hand. The little follow was playing in the yard when he tripped and fell ; in falling his hand struck a piece of board iu which was a l.u-c l.uil ; the nail went almost through the jilm of his hand, discoloring the skin ou the back. Tiie ihild suifcre-.I terribly during tho week he lay ill, one spasm following another in rapid siui-essiou, and in spite of all that medical .skill could do for him died in the greatest agony Sundayafiemoon. '. The fuHowins (new) time-table Went into effect on the Somerset and Cambria Railroad on Sun-lay, tV 2th inst. :, v . . SOCTIIWABD. . Mail Train. Leaves Johnstown at 9:15 a. m.; Jioovcrsviile at 10:13 a. m. ; Moysfown at 10.-2S a. m. ; Friedcas at hA' n. tn. ; Somerset at 11:05 a. iu.: Millwood ci U:2 rn., and arrives at RoekwooJ at 1V.J0 a. i. "' ' Expre Train. Leaves Jolins'.jwa at 3:25 p. m. Hoovers-ville at 4:23 p. 111. ; Stoystown at at 4:3d p. m.:; Friedens at i.i p. m. Somerset at 5:15 p. m. ; MIllwo") 1 at 5:30 p. m and arrives at Corkwood at 6:00 m. ?;OETItWRf. Mail Train. I .caves Rockw.hhl at 0:t.i0 a. m. ; .Jlijlwood at 1:1j a. 111. ; Somerset at 6:30 a. m. ; Friedens st 6:52 a. in. : Stovs- town t 7.-O0 a. m. ; lhioyersville at 7:20 m", and" arrives at Johnstown at ;30 a. m. " Expresi Train. Leaves Rockwood at 12:10 p. in. ; Millwood at 12:55 p. tn. ; Som erset at 1:15 p. tu. ; Friedens at IM p. tn. ; Stoystown at 1-J3 p- a. ; Hoovcrsville at 2:09 p. m, and arrives at Johnstown at 35 ro, . - IT Art.ix m Sre on Sire--The le- s I51-K I,.. 1-1 11 ' . . . . ... 1 I - , mi uutnuiy iinNi- brated rere y KUtner-w on can iww ww 1 .. , 1 . . ' . - ... . r I'sWi . IMluia Prcpara-: tained in the usual dry vegetable lorro, or rf .1 J lor ,h PciI ceoai- in ILiuid form. It is put in tho latter t, bo fwn ny reason ; (k Uie sneeial convenien -e of lhw fTtiti f - . ... "... . . .... , 1 "tnrt-i ""-mseives. is ; cannot resAiiiy prepare it. It will 1 lounu 'HU. Bft ltd ilfd. Iu ..T I I - . .a .1 ' ! I ..!, nl iiti conceniraicu au win i.s ' 1 The 6cvc5TB Comet or Vm: Yeap.. Di rector Swift, of the Wamer Astronomical Observatory, Rochester, X. Y., a. 11 o'clock m., "of the loth inst discovered a faint, round, tailless comet In the constellation Cossiopoia, which has a Right Ascension of 1 hour SO minutes and a Decliur.tion north of 71 degrees with motion slowly west ward. ' This is the seventh comet which Las been discovered since the first of May last, four of which meeting the conditions of the fund, have received the Warner Prixe of 200, Trof. 8wift procuring the first and last award. Inasmuch as the comet of 1612 is exiiected in the quarter In which this one p pen rel. Prof. Swift is not sure at present that tbe stranger may not be the familiar comet which was discovered by Pons. In 1ST. Director Swift, at Denver, claimed to have disi-overed an extra Mercurial planet. In May, l-Ss'2, he will visit Egypt, under the muniiicent provison of Mr. II. H. Warner, to observe the total eclipse, at which time he hopes to verify his intra Mercurial plan- discovery. Mr. H. Warner's generous patronage of science has given astronomical study a wonderful itupuse during lite past welvo months, and the country is to be congratulated on having so broad minded man so "suMaijtially" devoted lo the tip building of her intellc-tnal ai well ns phys ical interests. . - . '" The I'-aitimore ami Ohio Railroad compa ny on Friday completed, through their gen eral superintendent. Than. M. King, the purchase of a controlling interest of Jlic stock and bonds of the Salisbury railroad hich interest has heretofore bece hrldhy W. S. Uissell, and friends in this city. This line extends from Mcyersdale, oa the Pitts burg division of the Baltimore and'-Ohio road ut WchV Uabury, ,Sotaeri oiuity, Pcnnsy'.cji'a. Tli t&? fcff u the BalttnuW .:J Otk systeiu will tc ex- brnsrly Val. n rr Sid the UtCc tol depHts now 4eirlorpJ, hd to fce.rle- TCIOpOA, l,r IMCMI1II OM'in MnglllBlIJ eanstrtjctf-J. The arrangement for the pnr C base of thHi trolling interest to Ibis rjtial was ard upon Some two wcekj ante mi llaitiroore MfM Mi. Hubert Oarrrtf. vioe- lU-nt of the fiftllimureand Ohio ontdp-' y and Mr. Bissel), representing his CricLds, at! the purchase ' was roosumrosted ydter- !ay thmogli tho B. A O. company in pis fcityV The BaUimorc. A . .Ohio fitcpto afajo be coagrata.,iJ tw peWmlnc the poBsessorj ef this nKTtU ."tti . taiuaWe jrry,ftae Ulstrict now Ucvelcptsl lartng. a.;cajiiiay ritual to one hwudrrd mat fifty, csusof roal V , per day, the sliipmenfs of lambcrjrid xxlii froighu also Uu yer-!, Pmsd sit CarreU 1 1 Bt -KSEti To Death ix Bepfobd Cocstt. A coioreil man named Jacob Dean was committed to the lock-up in Everett, Bed- ford County, Saturday evening last, on a charge of drunkenness and disorderly con duct, and soon after his immurement he set fire to the straw in his cell. The building was a frame structure, and before the flames could be stayed, and the prisoner released. the poor unfortunate man was burned to a crisp, while the structure was soon re duced to ashes. The particulars of this tcr terrible affair are briefly these : During the afternoon of that day Dean started out on batter, and in his drunken frenzy threw a stone at a colored boy named Fry, which luckily missed the lad, but came withiu an ace of striking a white child standing near by. A constable happened along, and, with the aid of two citizens the man was located in the borough prison. He had previously threatened that if ever confined tbcreiu again., as was ordinarily necessary in Isis cac every week or so, he would set fire to the building, and burn it as well as himself. How well ho carried out the as sertion was made apjiarcnt when an hour latcf the flames were found bursting from the roof and sides of the combustible wood work, and there was not even time to break in the door of the structure. He had been singing, swearing, and shouting, in turn, before his funeral pyre was built, but it seems there were no shrieks of sgony as the flamca wreathed around him. Within brief space of time nothing but charred aibcs were left to mark tbe siot where the lock-up had stood, and from one corner was drugged the crisicd body of Dean. ; He had been estranged Irom his wife for some time, haying taken up with white female from Centre County, with wham he cohabited, but when she heard of his terri ble death it is said her expressions of grief could not be suppressed, and during her paroxysm it required the efforts of two strong men to prevent her doing herself bod ily injury. Dean served a Union soldier w hile tho rebellion was in progress, and b reputed tu have been brave and industrious, but. strong drink f wred him. The Coro ner's jury exempt" I the officials of the bor ough from censure in the matter of his hav ing been burntd to death through negli gence on their ;art, but it is said the hostile was nothing .uore nor less than a trapt which was l:.i!ile to lie destroyed by Arc at any time. School Refobt. Report of the Berlin Public Schools for the wroth ending-Nov. 15, 1881. Primary Department. Ilattic Krissinger, Teacher. Whole Jo. in attendance during mouth, 59; average attendance during month, 4: ; per cent, of attendance durin Intermediate Department. Rohamma Knepjicr, Teacher. Whale Xo. in attend ance during month.' 43; average attend ance during month, 48 ; per cent, of attend ance during month, 02. Summary. Total attendance, 143 ; aver age attendance, 125 ; per cent, of attend ance, 90. . Tbe attendance during thie first month of the term has been, with few exceptions, quite punctual and regular, and the progress made has been altogether satisfactory. Now that the school work is fairly begun, we hope to rciiort at the close of another month, still more constant attendance on the part of all, more rapid and substantial progress, and an increasing interest in the work of the school. As teachers we solicit the encouragement and co-operation of the patrous of the school. 1st by overseeing home studies ; 2nd. by examining and signing tbe report of Uie progress, attendance, punctuality and de portment of the pupil, sent them each week; 3rd. by reporting to the teacher in charge any apparent truancy or negligence as shown by the report ; Itb. by visiting the school aul! fh'is encourage both teachers and pupils. J. M. Bekkev, Rr.Bux, Xov. 10, ISS1. Principal. cd W. W. Biker, Joseph Wiltitmt and Ja cob Zeigler. . A Jietitiou of citizens of SSlony creek town ship for viewers lo view the site of a bridge over the Stonycreek where tlie road leading from Shankiiville to Somerset crosses the same. Tn Court appointed J. II. Fritt. surveyor ; Isaiah Good, Alexander Hunter, viewer?.' A petition of citizens of Somerset town sh;p for a rond from a jwint 011 the public road h ading from the Somerset and Bed ford turnpike to the Somerset and Stoys town road, near Ephriaro Pugh's barn, to point on the public road at Pleasant Hill Church. The Court appointed John J.Witt, surveyor; Gillian Walter and J. J. Tetce, viewers. A petition to renew tlie ground for road In Shade township, from a public road near John A. Clark's to a public road near Ber nard Crogle's. The Court appointed El wood Swank, surveyer ; Henry Koonti and Jesse Slick, viewers. A petition of citizens of Qticniabonlng and Shade townships for bridge over Stonycreek, at a place where the rood lead ing from tbe Stoystown and Bedford turn pike to the public highway leading from said turnpike, cast of said creek, to Hoov ers villc crosses the said creek in Queuianiiuj township. The Cou.-t appointed : Wm. M. Schrock, surveyer; Chasv Williamson and Alex. Walker, viewers. A petition of divers citizens of Brothers valley township for a road beginning at point on tbe public road leading from Mcy ersdale to Berlin, by way of Hay's Mill, be tween Hay s Mill and liercey s Mill, to a point on a public road at or near Jonathan Bacr's. The Conrt appointed Jonathan nor ner, surveyor ; John H. Snyder and . , viewers. t . I rt SI pLECTIOX NOTICE. Tbsra will b a DMOtfnrof ths auatien of the V. Hn.H1 ITmIam - I I : Uonpssy or Moment Uoan:, lo bs baM at Berk lay's Mills, on Taaalsy, lwoMibor x7th. IMU lur th parpoas of electing- a FrutdoBt, Vie Presi doiit, Etsrrotary, aad a Boani f six Directors, 10 wrrs lur tha easalag year. AKO WALKER, B. W. BEL BAKER, . Frotuieat. Soeraury. aovis lydia e. PinxiiAr.ro I PrtnltiTr CBT9 favall tassM ralafM I' mm VhImm : Waesaw, Ixo., Nov. 10, 18I Ed. II ee ild. Perhaps X items from Hoonlerdoni would be interesting. We were very glad to see that the com bined forces of tho Bourbons and soreheads were not able to get away with the solid old relorni party, but it saddens our hearts to hear that honest John Cessna was beaten. From this distance we cannot understand how such a thing could happen. We won glorious victory- here last full, hut we Western Republicans do not allow little petty grievances to stand in the way on elec tion days as it seems some of the so-called Republicans did in old Somerset county few weeks ago. Away with such Republi cans: Read them out of the party at once; you are better off without them. But doubt less by the time another election time comes they will nil be willing to have a suck at the Republican "tit." We admire and commend the manly and straightforward course of the Heealo in the last campaign. We are glad to see that tbe man who helped u so gallantly lust fall lias been elected. We mean S. U. Trent. He did yeoman service in Indiana, lor which all former Somerset boys feel proud. All the talk here now is concerning the Guitcan trial. If a few of the Hoosler boys bad him here a few minutes be would not need a trial. The mud here is simply awful. It has rained almost every day for the last six weeks. Crops in this section were a little above half an average. Pink eye is prevailing here; several horses have died of it. Xo snow to amount to much yet. Respectfully yours SciiurrEK. II willow OBtiretj Um wont form of TmaloCom. r-Mats, oil orfcrtaa IroaMra, lafluaaKtloa sn4 rteuw tloa, railing- isl PteplmutBts, sad tk eaMqamt ofewl Weafcarw, aa4 ia puUciuarlr adapted la Iba Ckaa of Ufa. It will fHanrra suit npr I tumors frew tkaotrnuta a asrlf-atago(oclaaiHriit. Tka tndoarjtaeaa saiul Basaam Uarrrls chrr kl rarjr apstdttr by lla tut. It Hsawa fatotiwaa, BaMteney, dalioyaatt era-vtas foraUaaslantB, aad rrUeras vtaknwf at tha rtniaar )l It iwm Bloatlna, UeaiMelna, twrroaa raroHraUoa, Oniinl ts-Ulltr, Bliiiilnaaiiaa, rpretlo tvl 7mll aaUoa. Ttka rertlne of baarteat dowa, ramrng pals, vclsht and haekarhe, la aln ja putauamir ewrad fey !ta aaa. H am at all Uaan sad asdar all rlKamstanraa act ia fcanaoajr with (a laws ttatimm taa foaalaaratna. Far tha euraof CUur Cnmpialals ot ailtrr an taia CODipoaad la aaanrpaAwrd. LTRIA C riXKHAM'S TEGETABLK CS)X FSSC&S) Ml iriaai-cd at ta aad !3i WeaAcrs ATcnoa, Lraa,HK. rrleai. Six bottle for Ca. Bent bj aa:i la tha farm of pilla, aJaalatha form of loaanara, a raialp of arlaa, i par am for altaar. Krs. IlaAhua fraalr aaawan all Mtara of loiurj. Saad for sampa kt Addraas u shore. Xmi:tm IU roper. Kataaiflr rhoij.t fee wKhcal LYTltA K. riNKilASCS UVXB ttUA 7vt rur enajatlpatloB. .:UonaBaai aad iMfs'-'UT - Ccaavtpcr box. - KUt all Drnctltia. FOB SALE BT C. N.BOYD, DRUGGIST. Somerset. . T EGAL NOTICK. To Beaina SbatiHs, (widow), Frsnris Shanlit, OalhirlM Sbaolla. lalarwiarrlaal with (lao. Frite. Edward Sbaall, Epbrala 6baalis, AUce Hhaalim, Mary, lateraiaTrtad with SoL Laahmrt, MaUMa, tha patlilonar, tBtarsiajTteil with Jobs J. Caso- wcr, uurar Bnaaitt, aiirnaei nnaaut, L,yiia Shaoua. Hssoklah Shaalls. Oaonte BhaalU. all of gonentt stnnty, fannsirlvania, and Alexander naauus, ot ina state of nebrasKa, poaiomes ad. dress wnkaown : Yow are boreby notified taat ta pursuance of a writ of partition, uwwod oat of ths Orphans' Court ot Uoasaraat aoantr, Pa, 1 will bold an toquest oo tha real eatato of Hattlas Shaoll. deoeaard. In Somerset sail Jetferaun luwofblp, on Thornier, tho mh day or Uceambtr, 1SSL. eommeneliiK at the lot residence of tha ieceaaed at 9 o'elork a. at., wtiere yow can attend If yow think proper. SHSBirv's Optics. I EDOAK K VL.E, NvwaaalMr StM, ltaL tthatiir. BIARKHU). MAURER MILLER. On Xov. 10, 1S81, at ths residence of the bride's parents, near Jenner X R'Kul-i, by Rev. W. M. Spangler, Mr. John Manrer to Miss'Lillie Miller. HORN ER-BrECHLEY. Xov. 17, 131, by the Key. J. S. Wagner, Mr. Jesse Horner to Miss Annie Bucehley, both of Somerset county. ELDICK I OHE. At (ho residence of Mr. Harrison Lobr,-, near eiloystown, on Xovember 13, ISS1. by Rev. D. Speck, Mr. Samuel Elrick to Miss Sadie K. Lohr, both of Somerset county. , RIXGLEIi SCHROCK. At the Luther an parsonage, Berlin, Ta on Xovember 13, 1SSI, by Rev. J. AV. Poffinbcrger, Alexander Ringler to Minerva Schrock, both of Somer set county. ' ' ' - - GLKSSXER-MUASER. At the home of the bride's parents, on Xoycmber 17, 1881, by Rev. J. W. Poffinbcrger, Uriah L. Gless ncr to Sadie M. Mtisser, both of Somerset county. DIED. DICKEY. On Xovember 0, 1S81, Mrs. Elizabeth Dickey, wife of Michael Dickey, near Fridcns ; aged C4 years, 1 month and 30 days. . . 8TRUCKOFF. At Kingwood, on Octo ber Ci, 1881. Mary Kli zibet h StnickolT, agsM 19 years and 19 days. PATENTS We eontuma to actai Solletton for Patents. Cav eats, Trad Harks, uopyrtKbu, etc., for tho I nt. tod 6 La tea, Canada, Cuba, Koxlaad, Fraaca, Oer aay, ete. We hare bad Ihlrljr.BWw era exsMarlaajeo). t-aurnn obtained through ns are aotlred la tbe SciBSTino Ambjucas. i'hii Isrge and splendid Illustrated weekly paper, ;. a vear, Ibuwi tha Protfran or Science, la very tmereatlnit, and bai so enormuai drcul.tlon. Address AlUXN A CO. Patent Sulk lturs, foblUher ot SctESTinc A ves ica. 17 Park Horn, Aew York. Hand tluuk a boot Pltenu tent free. novtt3-U HABHISBM TILEGRAFif! FOB 1882. THS WIEZL7 TELIS2APH Is ths Larwast an J Beat Newspaper Pnhllehed at the Capital of fennaylvanla. aaj euntaloa tho la teat Hobm and urrtxn Kewa, Poiltlea, Sioriea, aad atlanllancoaa raadlng, Market ami Stork re port, ate, Baking ll a areat paiier for Tbe Fain liy, Ths Bualneu rioose, and Tae Work Sbnp. TBBXs FOK ISSt : . 7 Sins,! Subscript loei ?1 U Clabo of 10 or more, per copy 1 uu And an extra copy to ihr iwrana laieins; a Club. Saaapls ooplasrre. Tt3 CEIiTUBY IliQAZTNE, (SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY,) FOR TIIK COniXO YEA II. With tha November nwmner besan ths new ertes ander tho tlile of Ths C'KSTitav M Aoazmo, wblea will D, m laet, a new, nUargtd, aad lav prored "Scbjbsu.'' Tkt aaoe 1 aaatrvaaf larger mud widtr, adatlnla; pictunt a terfer lr, andiacacjtsiso rn kxauiso wattis aaorr Fourteen Additions! Pages. The bUowtna; Is a tommary of the leading feat area ot the now serin lor t ha year : A SEW RVVKti SV aiBUI. BCBSETT (aattrar of -That Las o' Lowrie'a," etc.), entitled "Through One Adinlnietialloe,' a story of Wash tnatun life. kTlMHorTHE LOUIMAHA tatC OLBS. By Ueo. W. Cable, antbor of -The Orandiatiac, eta. A aerlea of IUwm rated papera, on the iradlilons and romanoa of Creole Uie ia Louisiana. A lOTIL BT W. D. BO WELLS) (aatbor of "A Chance AiaalnUnea," ate.), daallng with ebaraeterittie teaiorei or Anwrlcan Ufa. ASlCaKJtr ANt HekMS NCVLIT. tkt A "Histobv or Ascibst SccLrTrna,'1 byalra. Lucy M.Mitohell. to contain tha Bosft ertei of cngraTUixs yet pubiitbed of tbo ntaater pleee of arulptara. There will aiao bo Mpers on "Livixo ksiiusn hci-Lrroas," amf 00 the " Yocsgeb SccLrTOBa o Awssica," fully lllaa. trated. THCOPtRt 19 aEW TOtK, by Bleh- srd (Irani White. A popular and valuable aerlea, to be Illustrated with wonderful eompli-tcneat sod ucmui t . ASU HITECTCBB ASBBECOBATIO.W 131 ABBkMICA will be trealad In a way to In terest both howaeoAlder and huaeewlle: wtih many praetlcml aa we 1 t baaaUful lUastrailun liou recent denlirna. MArBfcJiEllTATIVB HEM AMf . EM r 1ME IHH acwrUKV. Ulo crauhlral hke'-hea, aov.mpanled by pultralta, of Ueorne tliot, Kuoert bruwnios;. Rev. Fraderick n. tsooonaon (D tna lata iMwn Stanley), Mat threw Arnold, Christiana KusaelU, and Cardinal Newman, and of tba younger American authors, Wa. It. Howella, Henry Janwa, Jr., aad Ueoni it . vauic iCKIIE OF TBArKEBT') HAW. TBOttMCB AID CJEORWB ILISt'H SOVSLS. Saoceedlnii the Uinatrated Mjics on too asene 01 nu-aen 1 uovets. THE REFORM Of THE CIVIL gfcHVICE- AxraoKement have ooen mane r a aerlua 01 abls papers on this prettinc political vesiw. .POETRY AND POETS IN AMERI CA- 1 here will be studies of I-uoKlelUw, v nit- ller, Emeraon, Lowell, and otbara,by K. 13. Sted msn. o?X2R,E? SKETCHES AND ES- SAYS way be exiiected Iroul Cbarle lluuiey Warner, W. D. Howell, "Mark Twain," Edward Kawleaton, Henry James, Jr., John Mnir, Mia Uordon Cunialoif, "H. H."Oeo. W. Cable, Joel Cnaadler Harris, A. V. Hodwood, F. li. Miiiet, Noah Brooka, Frank R. Stockton, Constance F. Woolaon, II. H. Boyeaen, Albert Slirknoy, Wuh ingtoo (lladden, Jnhn Burrouabs, fark Oodwin, TonimaaoSaiTlul, Henry Kln, Kmat Ingeraull, K. I. Oodkln. . 11. Waabburna. and manr other. One or two na net ion "Tha Adventure of tha Tile Club" and an original Life or Bewick, tba engraver, by Anatin Uooaun, are among other feature to be later announced. The Editorial DMOartmsintn throoab- ont wtii be uuu-uajlr eomuleie, and 'lo Wo'lu , " oti, win dc eonaiocrabir enlarged. Tbe price or TnaCBB-rvar MauAzisa will re- main at l.(W per year (36 oent a number). The portrait (lxe Jlx-i7) of the lata Dr. HoiUnd, 1. ned jut betore bl death, pbuta graphed I rout a llfe-iz drswma by Wrait ivaton. will DoMet a new interest to the readers wi thi aagailn. It 1 0&Vfe4 at AS.rO retail, or together with Tux CasTCRV MaoazfElot t50. Sabaortiitionf are taken by tba pabllnhera, and by book-teller and aewasiearcn everywnero. 18IUI.MIK1 Jl. Vatoa Hji'Aas, Wsw-Yoeic J. M. HOLDERB AUM & SON, HingtblUt lyof (Vfbr. Wt, pir'hasH f 3. . H0LDEBBrX hlsenUrs Vk tf GENERAL MERCHANDISE AQinCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! ! WlHeon Inwwthotin'IneM at lb OLD STAND, WEST END MAIN STREET, SOMERSET, PENN'A. Wa sre now receiving larje line of UL? CJOOLS, 2IOTI01T3, HAMASB, aUSElTSVaiES, GE0C22T2S, HATS and CAPS, E30TS and S20SS, CAEPSTK3S : and 7LC0I. OIL CLOTHS, and an Espsdally Larga Lot cf MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING! HEAVY SUITS AND OYERCOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE Which ws will sell clijap. W will not brag bow much wa will nadertell our neighbor, but invite ail to CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES ! WE WILL TAKE ALL COOD COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE. Wslrakerpafulllineora!lkln!(orAKrtewlapal latplrafata. and bava tba Agency rw the sale of lb rAkl HAB and COOFEB at .' aaw SJIIIaad Emwlaioaw Wi hav just reealTdls car k-ad of WrjI.iiUKiXM BUiLtU SALT, toe very kind tor preserving yoar meat. oci4t JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN 4DMIXI3TRAT0ITS NOTICE, e of Watltda Zimmemun, lata of Jefferson Twp., Somerset Co., P., Letters or administration cn tha above estate having been granted to tba naderslaned by tne proper authority, notice la hereby alren to all peraon Indebted to laid estate to make Immedi ate payment and thoae having olalmi against tbe same to present them duly au hentlceicl tor et lletnent. on Saturday, December 17, lssi, at the ottlce el' John H. Scott, in Somerset Coruogb. AtnuK xisiji tK.w an, Nov. Adminletrator. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH I the owfy Republican paper st tbe State Capi tol. It Is mailed, postpaid, lur $ 1' year, or at same rata lor abortar term. AU sabaerlptions are payable ta advance, and f boa Id be sent la regittereu bstiers ur postal mon ey order. Addrtas, CH AS. H. BERGNER, HABs:SBrao, P. THE (Mirert CEiaziiie of Aerici' ST. KIcJHOLAS. n4. aa th .lr I. .,ull yijJ'J1 Uirn by msny. It U tlie V actum i .1, .. . . 1 Sve. 1 uiseases ol ll.e ttorowels.-ff,M,rf Frm. efficieiiey in either ease. Be nine na read the new aslvertisrRient Sir particulars. -ri company inv!ilU AotTIn Urns obUin ing cartl! of Ills Kkts, LV kUk to his roaiti system a regular 4n4twvry traffic which can alwarsh relied 00. rittdn'fiX Is Art. Cot-ET Pbocef.disus. Tlic following crim inal caHos were disposed of at the recent terra of Court, commencing Monday, Xov. 14th, and ending Friday, 19th, 1S81 : Commonwealth vs. Samuel Lybarger, fbr grryV ou information of Wra. Bauman. Guilty. Sentenced to pay fine of $1 tothe county, the costs of prosecution, and to un dergo an initri.n tuent by separate and sol itary confinement at labor in the penitenti ary lbr the period of one year and three cal ender months.. - Same vs. Samuel A. llaine, felling liquor j to minors ; not jiro. ' Hamc vs. Abraham Frrner, voluntarily ponnittiiig a prisoner to escape, on informa tion of IJclineU Dcrkebile. Not Guilty. Prosecutor aad defendant eac h to pav balf the cot.' . . Hams -. Ixinitind Cummins, on informa tion of Kliendicnut, larceny. Guilty. Sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for one year and three cal endar months, to iay fine of $1 to the connty, and the costs of prosecution. - . Same vs. Pamael Simms, Assault and bat tery, on information of Jacob Cook. Guilty. Sentence mi'pended. Same vs. same, carrying concealed deadly weapon, on Information !of Jacob Cook. Guilty. Sentenced to pay the costs of prose cution, and undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for one year. Kama t Samnel O. Lybarger, forgery, on information of Emanuel Burkhoider. Guil ty. Sentenced to pay a Gna of $1 to the the county, tlie costs of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment by separate and Solitary confinement at labor ia the peni tentiary for one year. ' . -.. . , -: Same vs. Samuel Suyder, carrying con cealed deadly weapons, on information of Michael AnsclL Guilty.. Sentenced to pay a fine of $1 to the county, tlie costs of pros ccotion, And undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for A perio t of . twj calendar months.. .. r . Sains vs. Itwrcnce Johnson, assauU and battery, on information of Henry Kcister. Sol. frm. , ... . . . CIVIL UfT. ' ! . " ' ." Jvlbert Ilir vs. Roliert Ix!ir ; trespass ri d crmit delimit cjnrfaii y jict for plain tiff in the sum of 4310." - Daniel Fiick va. Ltii J? H and Mrs. E. A. Tayiuan, (Drirf) ; " Vertfi'ct lot defend ants.. ' , ' . ' ' ' 1 UDITOK'S NOTICE.' SMate of Zach. T. Mueller, late of Queioahonloj luwnanip, aee a. Tbe nnaeriigned, on tuotica of J. O, Klmmel, Int., being appointed auditor to dinribute tbe rtind in the hand of William Uaarer, admlnl. tratorof said deed., to and amoaw thoaa IrrrliT entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of aald ppointmen, at ni omo, ra aoaereat eorongn, Wednesday. Ureember 14. IStl, at 1 o'clock p, u., wnen au Larue inierwen may aneno It. i PATTtltSOX, nov Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Fred Hoover, dee'd. Tbe undersigned having been appointed a editor to duiriimie uie innu mine nana ot Andrew liosver, admtnlatratar of Kred. Boorer, dac aaed. to thoa Ira-all r aalhied thereto, hereby rives ao- llce tbat be will attend to tha Unties of hi ap pointment at bl office in Somereet, on Thurfday, tbe lath day of Iiecember, l8t, when and where all perrons interested may attend. H.L. BAER, DOT-.'S Auditor. . If y ou are ia want of Stationery buy tit Hku packet ; they are the neatest, hand somest and most convenient out. ' A milNISTBATORTS SAIJ: "OP VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE. liy vlrtne of an order of sale Istwed rat of the Orphsn' Uonrt of Somenet eonnty. Pa., 1 will ezpote to publie aalc, en the prrmiaea, on SATURDA Y, Dee. 17th, 1881, at 1 o'clock p. m., the real estate of the late Geo. Slewgh, dee'd, enaaMing of a valuable (ana situ ate la Vpper Turkey foot township, Somerset omnty. Pa , adjoining land of Henry Whlpfcey, William King, Herman kregar, sad Oraea 6 King, ountalnlog loo acre, more or leas, of which there are about .0 acrraar, and balance well timbered, having tbatcotTerected fine two story frame house and rood log bara, bariag also an excellent young orchard of eboie Irwit-baarlag trees, and a number of never-falling eprlng. This arm I deslraWr situated aad eoarenleat te ssboot, ehurch and mill. -T Jf S :- One-third after payment of debts to remain a idow dower. 10 per day of sale, and balance of second third oa eoafir- llcn on land a aii r eaat. eaab on saatiow of deed, aad the remainder ia three eawal annual paymewta, without utereet, aecwrod by jwdgment bond. cry M urea. novTJ IVsseseion to be gives oa deUv- OEORQE W. STOt'OH, AaxalBiatratur. jpCBLlC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! I The aBdertlgned curator of the mst will and testament of Jacob Shaffer kateef Jcaner lawa. shtp, comerart eonnty. Pa , dee'd, hi pwrawaana of sa order f sale, lamed from the Orphan Court ot goeacreet county, Pa., will expo to pnblie sal ea the premises, oa FRIDA Y, December 10, 1881. t 1 o'clock p. m.., the folioerhtg dserifbad real estate, bue tbe proff rty af ike dee'd, vi : a tract af mad fat Jewaer toaraxhin. adiotalar lands of Benjaaia Statft, Levi rnaoilna, Oyrws Hofwcr. Oeorge Iteaeb, Hewry Bhafler aaa Owe. S. king, auBUtlokcg 'ls aeraa, mora or leas, aboext IU sere of wbtc are clear, aad ttsere ta nwtad- ew, havtBg thrrroa erected two dwelliaw) haws. nanx nara, water power law am, yueng orcaarn oi choice fruit. asw-thlrd of pwrchaae aanry.aftar payaent f debts aad expat,?, to remain a Uea oa ta proa Is, the Interact that t be paid ahaaally ta the widow dutlng her natural lifetime, and altar her datk tbe principal to the heirs of sntd Jam Ska Iter, dee'd; uw par east of panhaaaavaey ta be paid a soon as prouevty Is aswea-ed down : eaav tktrd stestbetea peemt.ea arill,t a, whan ilrea, aaa the beans bs taras will beairea. equal annual naynmstt, wiik iatarax. mswsy I be aorared by )r a, hui(iK "jm. BVI.O-Ot pUBLICSALE Br virtue ot tbe sntborlty given to the under signed by the laH will and leaiamem of John bonrber. late or nlM'lleereek townsbln. Somenet county, Pa, dee'd , I will expose to rale by publie outcry, on tne premises, on Thursday, December 29f7i,lSSl, st 1 o'clock p. m. of saia day, the real estate of the John Uoacber. deed, coexist tug or a valuable farm. situate near New Lexington, in Middlecrcek township, cmeret county, Pa adjoining wad ot u. at. snyaar. k. b. aiciuen v urn., ticnr; Uenoenkamp. Dcitrlrk Trlmney. J. B. Vricbfieb and Hecblcr Bro'her, containing 'JOS acres, more or lose, anotu 10 acres oiear, as acre ia mcaaow. mere na UEGE TWO-STORY BRICK I0OSE! snl a LABGE FBAME B15K BAB.VI ami other ontbntMlngi on the premise; kWm; a" good apple orenarti ajon a variety or otner iron trees, grape, ornamental tree, ka. The proper, ty ia all In good condition, well teneed, and nnder good coitirauou. TERMS : One-tblrd la hand, one-thlrJ to remain a hen oa tbe band, tbe Interest thereon to bo paid annnallv to tbe widow of decerned during her lifetime, and after bcr death tha principal to be paid to the belr of the deceased, and the balance in three eoual annual payment, wuhoul interest. Postca- alua will be riven on the let April, 1883. when the deed will be delivered and jmirmont note la ken lor the deferred payment. Ten per cent, ol purchase money to no paid down on day 01 Bale. CJJ.MOIIKE. novli Executor. This Illustrated magaslne lbr young folks baa now attained a circulation lrger, probably, than that of any ether monthly magaxlne of its class. It has been called "a marvel ot perteetion, both a regard Its literary exeellaao and it artistic on ar te: a." It as the Brat to give to boy and girls the very beet UlnatraUons that could be had, and ha earned the name ot " The Chlhii-rB's Art MAgaxlAe." The rreatet living writers ef Europe sod America are among It DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTORS. Charles Dudley Warner, Henry W. Longfellow, Jena O. eThiuier, H. H. Boyesan, Sax Holm, Bret Uarta, Oall Hamilton, Thomas Hughe. Lonua M. Aleou, Donald O. stitchell, Harriet PresooU Bpotlord, Elliabeth S. Phelps. Oeorge Maelionaid, waaningtow uiauuen. The Crooeale Sisters, Alfred Tennyson, ' John Hay, Clarnoe tXwk, Rosslter Johnson, Susan Ooelidge, Edward Egglestnn, . Prof. K. A. Procter, Chriteiia oTKceeetUl Mrs. A. D. T. W bltney, t rtsdi Hodgron Barnett, tlla Tnaxter, marten naruna, i . w . niggiason. Lacy Larcom, Noah Brooks, Author of "Alice In Wonderland,' , Mr. Ullphant, T. B. Aldrk-b, anil Lund reds of otbers. WHAT ENGLAND SAYS OF IT : Kdos Dailg Sert: "We wish we Jtld point eat Iu tqaal In onr pet lodieei Uienunre." The Sptctttor: "It is the best ef all chiulrrn's ma ga lines." LUertrf Worti: There I o magsxine lbr the you eg that can be said to equal it,' etc., ets. Brilliant Features of The Coming Year. The n'nth volant, which begins with tbe No vember, 181, t. umber, will eoniala a new 8erial Story, Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, editor of St. XicwotaA author of "Han Hrlnkrr, or the Sliver Skate," ete, etc. A second serial f.oiy , luu or lively incident, "The Hootier School-Boy," , By Edward Eggelaton, author of "Th Iloosiet Scbnol-majtcr," etc. A alngle sr.Vd of unlTerial interest : tHm ChUdrca Skonld Lrara Maslf," I ,. By Richard Wa&-nor, the eminent eoaposer. Two uher serial, ar e dealing with eaxepaim life m the late war, and la etiMsr with Ulrl sad Boy Lira la the lath een- txuy. Play lbr Hone and School, Amhroldery tor twins, AKBBtaaxr n vwapmporm, imnmei rise Heal and DrtD tv paper. Artlelea oa Start. and The Traaao re-box ot Lieratnre will be among tha Ibaturas f thi great roiaroo. As immesM edition wui be printed ot the , ChriAtmu lromber, 1SS2. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. iMLLL'.STKATED WEEILT 16 PASES SUITED TO BOYS AND GIRLS OF FROM SIX TO SIXTEEN YURS OF AGE. Tl. 1IL commences XwTember 1, 18S1 SOW IS THE T1XET0 SCBSCHIBE. The vocju rsoru ha been from tbe first suc cessful beyond anticipation H Y. Kvrninf Pott. 11 nsa distinct Dunmoe ta wnien it (teauuv ad- hares that, namely, or supplanting the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive. a woll a more wholesome. Boilon Journal, For neataesa, elegance or engraving, and con tent reneraiiv. it is nnawrnossed bv any Dubitca- tion of the kind yet bronghl to oar notice. Pills ourcA Gazette. Iu weekly visits are eagerly looked for, not only oy tne enivirr.n, out aio ny parent in ar an xlons to provide pure llterarar for their girl and boys. t'Arft'iaa Advatate, Hutiala, N. Y. A weekly paper for children which parent need not fear tola their ehlUren read at the fireside. Hartford faffs rimes. Jnt the paper to take the eye ami secure the attention of tha boy ami girls $priuJietd taioa. 1 50. TERMS. HARPER'S Y0CXG PEOPLE ) Per Year, Postage Prepaid. ) .Srsntc Ncwbbws Four Cents each. The Mound Volume for lsKI will be ready early In November. Price it 00; postage prepaid. Cover for Yociro Paorui for 1881, 3 cents ; post are hi cents additional. Remittance should be made by PottOSc Money I rrder or Draft, to a v. Id chance of lo. ' Kewtpapert are set o roay fa is advertitenent irffaew tae tiprtnt trier af n.nr It Bros Address s UAKPEB A BKOIHERS. New York. NOBIKxUET HAKKCT Uorreeted by Oook fc Bsbbits. atBBsnr CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED which will be ready shoot December 1st. Price 13. 00 a rear: t ccats n nnmher. Snb- niptlon takoa aad aaaratlsM sold by beok-aelU ers wad Mws.deairs everywhere, or tha pub Ushsrs. . ' - TB UUVTt Sit t,1. .... Vsioa Sqcaca, Mxw-Yobk. . DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTICE Estat of Frsxt Sabre, lata ef 9bKsyereek town- LWer ef sdatntatratlew a the ahov estate mvtaw bean sinnle bv tbe Prooar authority to Adaxa lea real and Joaa at. Oisssntii. AdaiaiS- tratora, cam trstaascnf ana raw, ef Frans Snhre, dsi asiai, aatiee Is hsreT sritwa to all poraoas la debted to nald aetato to Wkeimsaed lata payment, and these havteg e.aas agalaat it te present tbews dwly aav vated tat settlement, a Sat. wrday, I sarwaur ad, at the laU ressdeBceof the deeensed. ; I A UAH inUgl HT. JOHN M.ULES8XEB. Hoist Adainiatrator. TR.W NOTICE. grit CSWXS ttwensssnarta the prtalse of Wtlllanl IX. Clair, af Jeaaar tewtetblo. Usattrsst eoualy, Pa an UeetAef Aansx, last, owe largw eow, wwshliaAoB t,MrlTtagsxlUi.abowt 11 yars aid, wnA a white mc aad a red spot amamd the seaa, each side of the neck red back to the shoulder, with a whit strfcps extending tress taa bora alone the loo of tbe aeek back to tba tmaaMan: the rent at the lady white with fad speck. Xoeara. . , t'T rji.ttai o VeV.fla . ,i Jenasrtoga, r n Ml nttm day at i i , w h Mfree. Andreas fcnw- aBaw.sa.ljr, Apples, dried, A........ ............ ete AppMcratter, l gal aoejuoe Bran, ft 1(10 a 1 1 WV1 Batter, V a (keg).. Butter, V a (rou) Buckwheat, V bnsnel aeal, lutt As.... Beasaii. SI a Bacon.tbowklars, l h itrr sask. m a. Com, (ear) t bwanel jem,(helied) bushel.... Oonimeal - Vrnil skin. V ti .. Egrs,B 4os Fhiar, Vbbir Pmxseed V beu, (M k) Ham. (u-r-ewrd) f a.. lard. a Leatbar, red aeia, f A kin. Middlings, aad chop ISO Ss Oats, oa rotate, si oa (new).. Paacoea, ortaa, si Hre wiou.... bbLeitrn " u round avibsb, par smb. " AshtoB. ner .. 8ngar, ywuow a a .... white .... TaDew. ... Wheat, has . ... .... Wee. a............ i 'JSc :e .....ti ee , tfte ..lutf Vie 1 . .13 lie . tocvi 1 W I 00 i0 ..e Lie t bum'oo tie i .oev'lfC Uett'A U03 6J70S .........7ii'oe , u oo .. sstaioe I 001 99 ...-elue Tee le i;hsm ....i tot,: m o ....9M ...11C114 ...t fe -..1 M .. FRT.TAT.F. COLLEGE, prrrsiiimGii, pa Deligbtfally located oa algh. extensive growm!; wy froaj city noise and smuhe. Soiiertor facul ty ; well fwrwiahed leborlory nod valuable eot. Uatfcx ef ahteral aad lavart Urates, tr lliastrat. teg stwdy of sataral r lance. Mast term open IxessUraber sth. far Catak-ga. trmM. tc , eMr HtOaJ ptLLEIBEAr, angM . ... FrimipaL Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints ores, &c sco. Tlie follo-arins is a partial list of Ooixls in Ftoek: Carpenter's Tools, riuni-". Paws Hatchets, HaniDieri, Cliixeis, Adzes, Ac, liia kmith's (.iwxls, Bellows, Anvils, Vice, Files, Hamnif m, Ac, Sadiilery Hardware, Tab Tre-, fjipj Sudillefs, Haines, Buckles, Rings, Biw. and Tool.. Table Knives and Kork9, Pocket Knives, SourtMjra, cipoons and Ilaz.irs, tlie largest stuck in Somerset County. Painter's Goods, a full stock. White Lead Colored Paint for iiinide and ouuide painting. Paints in oil, all colors, Yaniisli, Turpentine), Flaxwd Uil.Iinishes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains, Ac. Window filas of all sixes and g!as cut to any shape. Tbebe4 Coal Oil always on band. Our stock, of Coal Oil Lamp "is very kure and comprises verv elegant style. littons Cucn- lar, Mnley and Cross-cut Saws. Mill Saw File of !cst quality. Por-ctlain-lined Katies. Handles of all kinds, fcliove!. Forks. Snaile'i, Hake. Mattorbi, (irub lloer". Picks, Hcvtlies, Snatii, rilexljr. Cast Steel. M:ton Hamiiier!", Step Ladders, C'arriape and Tiro Bolts of all sizes. Looking filasc, Washboard, Clothes Wringers, Meal bieves. Door Mats. Uaskam. Till. Wooden Backets. Twine. Bone 'of all sizes. Hav Inl- leys. Butter Prints, Mop Stii-ks, Trupr. Su-elvanlt, Meat Cutters and Stnffcra. Traces. Cow Chains, Halter Chains, J-tioc, lu- uml ti-rul Brushes, Horse Brushes, Currv Conib. Card?. DOOR -LOCKS. III.XRK. SCREWS, LATCHES, DOOR-ICCO0S and everj-thing in the ImiJ ler'-i line. Caps, Lewi, Shot, Powder, Softty Fuse, etc., etc The fart I keep ev rj-,!i:nr t!:.it belonps to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively in this kind of goods and kive nv whole attention to it. 1'ersons who are buildinr, or any one in need of anyth in my line, will find it to their advantatre to give me a call. t will always give a re;i-... i-r.-.l(t to repon--titilo yrwins. I tliant my old customers for ther patronage, and ln-c tl-j -a?on to rcr.ke ruotiy new ones DOX'T FORflKT TMK l'l. CK. it January ti, lsso. BAER'S I3LOCK." JOHN F. BLYMYER TRUSSES TRUSSES I TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES r TRUSSES ! TRUSSES TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TBCssrss TRUSSES.! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSS tS! TRUSSES 1 TKUSSZS TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! I SC. 5 S S TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! ' Thiwe lUHicteil hou'J see the Cr.e Lit of the aliove gool jii-t.receivel by C. aST. BOYD. HARD RUBBER TRUSSES. CERMAN TRUSSES LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES IVi not foil to see the new Always clean and cotnfortalilc, will not FXST or BREAK and U by far Uie finest truss yet out. Boyd sells them ami will make a speciality of fitting you. A nice lot of LADIES' aaa GEVTS SHOULDER BRACES are among the new goods received. Any goods not in stock will be ordered when deirel. com- SruitiK Si pportek.4. Belts, B vvdaofs, Enirnc HTOi-gi5o, .seeuaph, KsfiLt. for varicose veins, weak swollen or ni ccTated limbs. eTThoso having trpuble to get Trusses to fit will do we! to call sthI have measure taken, and fit will be guaranteed UocmI gocxl and prices reasonablo. O. jS". BOYD, - ECMERiET, PA HAMHOTH ELOCK. 3 S s i 3 3 3 m av af a a u u u 3 I S 3 s ; TRUSS: TRUSS 53 : TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES t TRUSSES T TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES r TRUSSES! TRUSSES ' TRUSSES! TRUSSES. TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES SO. 49 FIFTH AYE3CE. : To Imnart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS iPUCATIOX tss, fur many year aad with (treat inc. ee, been lb aim or Iran's College. The falihlul student na nere iacii:iic lorrucn a training a mil iii;ij nr an unma'.ai entrance upon practical datlcs in any sphere of Hie. For circulars address f. Dl'fr at SO, Plitabarck. Pa. a-gp StMfckeeeiiww. pnbllshed by H-trper Hrothrr.. printed Inc4.r pare. The lanctst work on the s?iefce pulillbed. A vnrm, for bankers, railnds, baira men, and praetloal accountant . Price ta iw. novis N OTICE. To all persons wtK.ia it may concern. lice that 1 have made application to Hon. tak mv A. K. PATENTS Dunkla, Secretary of Internal Affairs, fur a war rant for IS acres of nnlrnnroted land, situate in Shade township, Somerset county, Pepnsylvania, sdjoinhig landsof Jesse Slick on tbe north. Ji eob Heeiman on tba west, ami Jona'baa B. Wag ner on the sunt h and east ; and at tbe expiraikai or thirty day will ask that a warrant be issued lor tbe same to aa. Oct IS, In!. JOXAT2IAX a WAOTER. FOR SALE CHEAP ! A valiiib'.o farm, smooth end level, un.lcrtiild with lima and coal, containing IM cere, well cocci t aad bnilt, only three-quarter of n mile from Uoekwoad Station, oo the Pittsburgh llivl- ka of the 11. A O K. It , and on main nd lead ing from latter nation to New Centreville. t'.ir particulars, spply to A 1.1 I Wlll I , bov:i it ' - ' Lr?1'. p;- A DMIXISTR.VTOK'S NOTICE. Estate ef Joha Weibie, Ute of Paiat Trwnliip Somerset KXk, m uee a. IvittT of adrntnlstrntloo en the a bore eetsto having bean granted to the undent awed, by tne oper suiDortiy, notice is nerwy given o wm tabled to It u make Immediate payment, ar.it thue hartac eialsas or damaads will preecnt them dnly ButhenUeated lor aeulement, oa Friday. jieeemrjer S3, iset, at toe nouav i juun" Weibie la satd township. jti.a.irtAia slipi.1. Xov. t AdmtBlstratar of John Weibie, ax cV. Mslncil. srnt !t btt!n In the V. S. Ptnt tttice. or in the Ooorts attended to sir MODERATE FEES. we are opposite the t. S. Patent riffle, en gaged to PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, nd an obtain patrni in les time laau I bore remote fmra WASHINGTON. W bea uuxiri or drawing Is sent we sdrUe as to patentability free of chare ; and we make N(J CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN LATENT. e n-ier, nere, to tne rusunanw. tbe up . ra .vinoev order mvistoa, and to ofnclalsof ine S. Patent Office. For circular, ad t lee, teraa. and rvicreoi'e to actual clients In your own State or ei-oniy, snureaa . - C. A. SNOW & CO.. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 1. C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate rWUIlm Gillespie, late of New Dnlil more borough, deceased. Letteri of Administration on the aetata of Wil liam Gillespie, lata of Hew Baltimore Uumueh. Somerset tie , Pa, deceased, have been araaird to Dr. H.U-sielJt, residing In seld bvroagh, to whom alt persnna Inoented to said estate are re quested ta make payaent. and those havlarelaim or demand, will present lb nm to the adminis trator, at the late resldesee ol dreeaod, on xator day, .Norember bs, WL H.C. REIDT. Oct. 13 Admlalstrator. FOE-SAIiEL E XECliTOffS NOTICH EsUt of Jena Bowrher.latanf i1 llecreek town ship, dceesKd. " A valuable farm containing about Ome Manured and Sirtf-Jlvt Aerr: (let) fifty to oity-flv (60 to) un nf tha Maaat Oak and Poclar timber ia Lbc- onier Valley, twenty-Sv aeree excellent eseadow. T above estto eighty acre splendid arain and pavtur aand. be- Ittors testamentsry UM anove ...ia, other timber kuid. aU weU watend. llme- karing been graatod to the nderrtgnad by the proper smnevKy ; aouo asiwy neraoal LuieUad to said estate tomake Imautillate yawl,andlacaeharlrigchiiassgilatasa : wlUptwseatUeas dwly nutbectleaied for settle- ment on Thursday, tn ma at the late residence of Xov. t "X DM IS 1ST IS ATORT NOTICK. mentonTharsdny. the 15h day of lr, ta aei.i.aiiiu. c.aaitMiitF, Executor. atone ew the fcrm, goad frame house, xragon shed, grain boaseand loir barn. SUnated froes Lwek- r'., r. ii. h., miiea, arwiiw. r . - si -airaaid. one aedoe hair mile, where stay alaoy be lound n cash grain and hay iaarkct. TERMS EAST. tuTteof T houses H1U, ute of Cocflaeace Bur , deceased. . . . . . ----- fc Ultsnsi samanvMiw w wwi. .- - been granted to the aadersteacd hy the proper an- W ihoTtty.Boties to hereby sTrew to all pera.nln. kJ debtod to said eatato to nek Immediaxe pay aent, nad thoa having elainu against M to pre. MM them duly sJrnttoMed fa stU-rnl Saturday Dee Sis. ISal.al theresldeBce el Mary Elm. xJu, to "-7-IIXUM SH AW. AdmmUtrntor. aA'i-e J AS. I. W.-SXU.V, - Slot Woodland Are., Philadelphia, Pa. it r innnir et . W. Leamon, Lalrub ,Wt m.lanJt.,Ps) ectM ly ZITRAY NOTICE. O aitrattBgoB tb premise ef the ander rned In IfortbenwtoB township, two aoatb ago, nbrtndi tall with a white beck, supposed to be three years old, which le still treaspessioc. tlwner can bare tee nme y prwmg propany iin charges. CU4 JOHX W. BECK. i : is j-r f ; f : i ,i i.
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