The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 07, 1881, Image 2

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the national debt was decreased
7,219.1 26.25. Since July lfit, 1SS1,
the total decreese liar, been $o2.373, -
471.33. i nas secured the Salisbury road, and
... . , , that a corr,3 of engineers (nresuiua-
A MAi.nLE tablet has been placed , ' ., , , . '
. , , ,. ... t hi v anderlilt s) arc waking a sur-
m the ladies waiting room of the j - '.. ,ic,,u
T, , . i . vc for a new lino up the South
Paltiraorc r.r.d Potomac denot at', - , , r, . . ,
' , . i bank of the Casselman river, and
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where 1TOiueu.a.-,K,at,a, j
It is bhid tliat tliere will be seven-j
teen contested election cases before
the present House of Representa
tives at Washington, fifteen of the
number are from the Southern
Statss.
Michael Leonard who was last
week convicted in the Court at
Philadelphia for illegal voting, was
tentenced to an imprisonment of
three months, to pay a fine of ?130,
and disfranchised for four years.
We have sent more wheat to
foreign countries during the past six
years, than during the preceding
half ccfctuiy. In 1S7G we exported
.3,0.J,(KK) and about 153,1X0,000
during the year euding June 30:h,
1SS1.
Tnchi,b tariff men are anxious liters Gap, id to follow the route
to have the Internal Keveuue j., ; "n.inal y surveyed by Col Wot
W,ed. so that all income needed )V rell, and a few years smce by Mr.
the government shall be collected
from duties on imports, at the same
time the Free traders are also clam
oring for their abolition, tor exactly
what reason, we do not understand.
II x. Gi.fxni W. Smoi-iKUi of
this State, late Register of the Trca-I
eury. last week took his seat on the J
Bench of the Court of Claims at j
Washington, to which place he was j
appointed by President Garfield in j
May last, to fill the place of Judge
Hunt, who was made Secretary of
the Navy.
Extensive thefts, amounting to
over a million of dollars, and run
ning back for several years, have
been discovered in the Philadelphia
Tax Collectors office. The clerks
entered into a conspiracy by which
taxes were retained by them, and
others i-raised.v An investigation
is heincr made.
Gi:xi:i:ai. Raim, Commissi .in r of j
.in r oi
Internal Revenue, reports that dur-. ketpsie, and John L. High of Read
ing the past five years 002,310,-1 ing Pa., hired a room at the St.
7!'7.30 have been collected and paid i0i,ier lI-,tc in ths. cit-v to w,i'oh'
over, without the lots of a tingle
cent. The entire expense of collect
ing this huge sum of money being
only 3 37-100 per cent, on the
amount collected.
The physicians who attended the
late President have refused to send
their bills to the financial agent of
Mrs. Garfield, but will submit them
to Congress. They have declined to
take anything at all for their serv
ices unless it comes from the gov
ernment Their bills will amount
to aliout SS0.00O.
The third week of Guiteau's trial
has ended. The assassin objects to
the terms "kill" or "murder" being
used. He continually repeats his
blasphemous assertion that ha was
inspired by God, and asserts that
the only point at issue is, whether
the Deity or Guiteau is responsible
for the death of President Garfield.
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. At the close of the late term of;
the Supreme Court at Pittsburgh, j
an order was issued transferring a
number of the western and middle
counties (among others Somerset)
to the Eastern district, and litigants
hereafter will be oHbcd to take of the President. Out of a great
. .,. 4, in ; tj,; 'number of photographs taken at
tneir cases to 1 lulaaelulna. Ihis . r, 1 ,. j
. , . : . . i oiHerent tunes and by different ar-
urtion of the Court has given rise to;tists Mr(! CtKtfit& finally selected
a great deal of. dis.itisfa tion, and j 0ne to her liking. and sent it to the
the Judges are being severely een- j Secretary of State to be transmitted
sured. In justification of" the ir through the Department of State to
41 .1 ii.n .' the Queen. It is of cabinet size.and
course thev Fav, that the chance was i , c .... , ,
- -' j bear a striking resemblance to the
asked for by the attorneys. j ja(e President, the eyes particularly
If this be true, and we presume it j being most ilfe-likc ar.a expressive,
is, then the law vers are censurable, i The photograph wos inclosed in an
for the additional expense that will j envelope bordered with mourning
... ,. . T. addressed to Queen victoria, with
1 inflicted upon their cents. ItJthenRme of Mrg- GarfieM riUen
is well known, that lawyers as a on the lower corner, It was encased
class don't work for nothing, and ! in a box lined with dark blue satin
that as a ride, fr arguing cases be- j
iiv rc to travel from hereto Phila-
dclphia and return, than it does toj
Pittsburgh, fuitors can easily see
who will suffer bv the change.'
So hot has the indication grown
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in many of the counties trar.sfcred,
that it is proposetl to ietition the
next Legislature to annul the order,
by rejvaling the law givins the
Court the power to form the tlis
tricts. 1 iiE purchase by the Baltimore
and Oiiio railroad of the Salisbury
road in this county, has given rise
to an immense amount of news'
paper gossip which is most laugh-
able to those acquainted with the
topography of this county. In the j
fore the Supreme Court, exmnses a v ihj, .uiu a ene.,. .
,, , , - , ; transmitted by the Department of
are added to a good round fee. state through the regular official
It will cost at least fifteen dollars channels for the Oueen.
LalUmore American of a late date! hurry up we will beat thera and se
wc find the following a portion of j nure the prize." Enclosed with the
n long dispatch-which we cive asa 1 kU.er w" .Ca,rd ot? wLwa8 P1,
" . , ed in black ink an inverted pyramid
specimen brick of tne nonsensical ifl word -j vr&Tli a
rtutT furniaed by ignorant corrca : large figure 7. Udnerneath the pyr
poudents, j amid was the word "Avengers."
ritTti'.-.iH. I'a., Nov. If). There lias bwn j
a HUivl little game wt "ilea.! I win, tails!
ym low." gmug o:i the paX weit, in wiiich !
:!k- llnltiuiore al lio j..le anl Vailer-J
3)Ut have ttivn ti tar.ieinanu. ailie.nirh
f Ue larrismis have stc.Kl close ity, atixiuus
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zo jr.-i a ciiaaou w itM uii-iii-v.m . ji :a j
vim kiinu'n in
that Vatxhrhilt i.u-a.
jrr.-iitly inn
make audi cmnc-iion tor his ratshurfj an.l l
! Lake Eric lino m..Ur- it it pnyini? In
jvitiiicnLtuid At tiu-Mjjjclime, injure the
' -.nxvfs CifhiiKhfiue t) jj-rfiit new line
' Kitsl. He lins put a iir.c frum here to Cm-
ni llsviile, on t!ieJtith side of the river, urc
( fJ(,r roltn,ciioni alltt I,..,, f arrietl his survey
i b'vo:id Count tevi'.lv to Mesvcrscaio, just this
i siie of which is the juneui.n l the fcaltsbu
i rv KwJ. Tl:i raid was huill by private
! t-iipital, and rutin through the Elk Lick coal
i basin, one of the most clfa-nsive and valitv
I bio t-iial reffiotif In the elate. Aside from
n, i,i.i,.tii'.li Innm (Yaiirlil traffic of the
mines, VaiiiiiTh'ilt was nwsl desirous of xe
curiiiR the Salisbury Jload, as without it his
Fu'licmp to rmistract his new line on to Har-
risburi?, to connect there with the Heading
Railnmd, would receive very serious draw-
I buck, if not, indeed, prove inipracucaoie.
The Garrisons wnnted the Salisbury Itoad
: important link in their proposed new
; liijo, mi.l otlVivd a nmnd sum, cash down,
lorit. The chief elTort, however, for iis
, jaewesion svaslu-lf.r-.ie tli llaltimorv and
.Ohio people and Yaii'U-rbilt. The ruiult
j was that the1 Salisbury KailrorU is now the
wi"' v of t he lialtiiuure and Ohio, and
iVanderl.ilt will have to try ap.in to rind A
way to get to ilaiwlmrg.
J About tlie only truth in this
! article is the fact that the 15 & 0.
have readied the neihk'rhood of
M(.ytrsd:llt, That tbc Salisbury
road is, or could be made a link in
a through road from Ilarrisburg to
Connellsville is simply absurd.
This road from its junction with the
B. & 0. runs nearly due Bouth,
whereas from the point of junc
tion to Deeter's Gap, through which
any through east and west line
must pass, the course is east by
north, and distant, fifteen or more
miles. If Mr. Vanderbilt proposes
to build a road from Ilarrisburg to
Connellsville, he may have been
desirous of securing the traffic of
the Salisbury or Elklick coal field
by striking the Casselman river at
or near Salisbury junction, but to
do that he would have to diverge
from the natural rv-v to reach it.
His true line, comiiig west through
McConaughey, which runs to Berlin,
from thence to ttiis place, and from
here to the base of Laurel 1 1 ill near
Bakcrsville, thence down Laurel
Hill creek through Ursina and Con
fluence, and thence via the Yough-
iogheny to Conncllsville. This is a
line through the centre of the
county, shorter in distance than the
Casselman river route, and in the
basin of Laurel Hill creek will open
up a superb coal, iron ore, and
timber countrv uaexcelled between
Ilarrisburg andConnellsville. How
ever, whether this route.be taken, or
whether the line of the Casselman
river is adopted,- all talk of the pur
shatc of the little Salisbury road
checkmatin'g or interfering in the
slightest degree with the building of
the proposed line by Vanderbilt or
anyone else, is the sheerest nonsense.
lanrcrous!y Shot While Drunk.
New Youk, Nov. 1!7. last even
ing two voting men giving the names
e i.r ,..-.. v;r..i-.;ii. ,.f Pnnrrli.
thev retired at a late hour. This
morning the report of a pistol was
heard in the room. The hotel offi
cials hurried to the spt and found
Winemiller suffering from a shot
wound ia the abdomen. He was re
moved to the New York Hospital
where his wound was pronounced
dangerous and probably fatal.
Winemiller eaid that bo had shot
himself, but he did not know how
he did it. lie stated that his home
was in New Winkso., Md. He is
:i'..out 20 years old and High is 17.
The latter was arrested and held to
await the result of Winemiilers in
juries. He denied having fired the
shot.
Both young men were students
at Eastman's Business College at
Poughkeepsie. The police regard
the shooting as accidental, and 6ay
that both boys were in such a state
of intoxication as to bo made una
ble lo tell which one held the revol
ver when it was discharged. A dis
patch from Pouchkeepsieiiays Wine
miller is from Martinsburg, V Va,
and that he and High were close
friends.
Con. GarfteM'n rhotojjrapli Sent to
yueen victoria.
Washington , Nov 31 -It will be
' re memoerea xnai ai me ume oi
President Garfield's death Queen
Victoria requested that .Mrs. .Gar-
held would send her a photograph
velvet, which was again encased in
The Avengers' league.
- Washington, Dec. 1. Marshall
j Henry, of this District, is daily re-
iI' of anonvmous letters from
' crank v persons in all parts of the
j Most of then ppeak of an
j organization known as the Avengers'
League, the members of which are
striving for a prize of money offered
to the man who will kill uuiteau.
Some claim membership in Gar
field's old regiment the Forty-second
Ohio. The man who shot
through the van, they claim, is in
Ohio, and that Jones is not the man.
Ycsterdav the Martial received a
letter dated "Central Ohio," which
was probablp sent by some boys
It was after the usual style, and
among otner mines said i? our
friends of the Forty second don't
a uopc-natarra raiu ran.
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C.vl.VKSTOX. December 1. A SPC-
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1'a 1 t in ac rj tri .rti iinin e at a
1 that
Nolde Motirly. a tight-rope
walker in a circus, fell fifty feet.
ladders and poleA iell upon her
and her injuries are fatal.
REPDBLICAN'CAUCUS FOR OF
FICERS 0FTHE HOUSE.
General J. W. Keifer, of
Ohio, Nominated
for Speaker.
Edwin McPbcraon, of rcnn)!vanl.
Tor Clerk.
Washincton, Dec. 3. The Re
publican members elect assembled
in the ball of the House of Repre
sentatives for the purpose of nomi
nating candidate for the various
elective offices. Mr Jay Hubbell,
of Michigan, called the caucus to or
der. Mr. Robeson, of 'New Jersey,
was selected chairman of the caucus ;
Mr. Miller oi I ennsylvania, lor sec
retary; and McCook, of New York,
Mr. L pdegraff, of Iowa, and Mr. Mc
Clure, of Ohio, assistant secretaries
and tellers. After roll call to w hich
the full Republican membership,
HG members, responded, (including
J. Hyatt Smyth) nominations fur
the epeakerehip wire declared in
order, and candidates were placed
in nomination, as follows : Frank
Hiscock, of New York, by Mr. Ha
zelton ; Jno. A. Kasson, of Iowa, by
Mr Cannon : Mark II. Dunnell, ol
Minnesota, by Mr. Calkins ; J. C.
Burrows, of Michigam. by Mr. Horr,
and Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, by
Mr. Lindsey,
- Gen. Keifer was nominated on the
16th Ballot
KEIKER RETURNS TIIANK3.
On being escorted to the Speaker's
chair he feelingly expressed thanks
for the honor conferred upon hkn by
the Republican members of the
House of Representatives, and con
gratulated them upon the spirit of
kindness and good will which had
characterized the canvass for the
nomination. He went on to say he
was a partisan only in the sense of
being a strong advocate of the prin
ciples of the Republican party, be
cause he believed the best interests
of the country are bound up in the
ascendency of those principles; and
if the choice made here to-day
should be ratified by the house of rep
resentatives he would to the best of
his ability endeavorto discharge the
duties of the high office of Speaker
uninllufnced by partisan considera
tions, and do justice alike to all par
tics and all sections. Great ap
plause. NOMINATIONS FOR OTI1ER OFriCF.ES.
Candidates for the Clerkship were
then placed in nomination and
balloted for as follows: Edward Mc
Pherson, of Pennsylvania, 92; J.
II. Rainey, South Carolina, 42;
DeB. R. Keim, of Pennsylvania, 1 ;
Frank C. Horton, 2; E. M.John
son, of New York, 1 ; G. F. Dawson,
of California, 3. Mr. McPherson
was thereupon declared the caucus
nominee.
When the name ot Mr. McPher
son was presented to the caucus
Messrs. Barr and Envt, of the Penn
sylvania delegation, protested against
his nomination, and gave notice
that they would not vote for him in
the House if he should be nomina
ted. These two gentlemen, with
one or two other members of the
Pennsylvania delegation, withdrew
from the caucus after Mr. McPher
son's nomination, and are emphatic
in theirdeclaration thatthey will not
support him.
One ballot also sufficed to termi
nate the contest for the position of
Sergeant-at-Arms.- Col. Geo. W.
Hooker, of Vermont, late Assistant
Secretary of the Republican Nation
al Committee, received eighty votes,
and thereby the caucus nomination,
against Geo. F. Dawson, of Califor
nia, who had 28, Greenburg L. Fort,
of Illinois, who received 11, and
Wm. Bunn, of Pennsylvanio, who
likewise received 11.
The first ballot for Doorkeeper
resulted in the choice of Walter P.
Brownlow of Tenn.. who received
123 against 13 for Edward Jardine,
of New York, nnd three scattering.
Mr. Blownlow is a nephew of the
late Wm. G. ("Parson") Brownlow.
He is now editor of the Jonesbo
rough (Tenn.) Herald.
Capt Harry Sherwood, of Michi
gan, was nominated by acclamation
for the position of postmaster, and
the the same compliment of unani
mous choice was bestowed on Rev.
Frederick D. Power of Washington,
by selecting him for the House
Chaplainshiy. Mr. Power is pastor
of the Campbellite church, in this
city, which was attended by Presi
dent Garfield.
natter, Cheese and Kgg Convention,
Ckdau Rapids, Iowa, Nov. 29.
The ninth annual Convention of the
National Butter, Cheese and Egg
Association was opened to-day in
Grand Opera House. Addresies
of welcome were made by Mayor
Smith, F. J. Upton, President of
the Poard of Trade, and Governor
Gear. Twenty-two States are rep
resented by COO delegates. Eight
hundred tubs of butter will com
plete for prizes. The Philadelphia
Produce Exchange is represented
by sixteen delegates, and the part
taken by them in to-day's proceed
ings created a very favorable impres
sion and established them as
amongst the ablest here. Butter is
exhibited here from six creameries
in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Ixuttana New.
New Orleaxs, Ia., Nov. 30,
The 1. Tries' Yazoo City special says:
Two negroes, whose names were
Jordain and Craig were caught and
confessed having assassinated Rob
ert Caslin, near Huntafield Landing
on the 17th inst. The negroes were
hanged by the infuriated citizens to
a tree near Shepherdstown.
A Clinton, La., special says : A;
mail driver from Jackson to Clinton
was shot and a mail bag taktn from
him when five miles from Jackson.
The bags were cut open and robbed.
Edward Johnson; colored, was ar
rested charged with the crime. The
driver was but filightly injured-
A Cracl Hardrr.
I ron ton, December 1. Dr. Jo
seph A. Biggs, bookkeeper and
chemist at the Alice Furnace, was
cruelly murdered last night about
eight o'clock a short distance above
the city. The murderers used a
shotgun loaded with buckshot and
slugs. John Wagner and Bill Seek
have been arrested as the murderers.
Wagner confessed firing two 6hote
at Biggs, but says it was in self de
fense. Biggs bore a h.gh character.
A Sorloaa Mistake,
JjAscasteb. Pa., November CO.
William Knier of Petersburg, this
county, and Nathan Greybill went
out to hunt muskrats, last night,
and in the darkness Greybill, mis
taking his companion for the object
of their search, shot him fatally.
IWprrio Rtrujfjfle With a Doer
The other morning as Adam
Price nnd his son were walking!
alon:: tho railroad track in the vicin-;
itv of the dam above tho tu'va f!
ifuntingdon, this State, thev obstrv- j
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ed a, object struggling ,n the water,
Which, on clog?r examination, prov
ed to ue a largo buck. Price and
his boy got into a skill' and rBwed
out to '. Here the brute was strug
gling. They found that he was
wedged t-tween two stumps, but
his foreleg was still free, and he
struck out ul the boat like a boxer,
and gave it a blow which caused it
to careen ami take in water till it
almost Eank. Youn Price went
('bail'' while his father prepared for
another attack. 1 hey approached
and broke the paddle in two over
the back of the animal, though it
still continued the fight vigorously.
The blows upon the back wi re to no
purpose, and finally Price approach
ed from the rear, and seizing the
buck by the horns he pushed its
lieud under the water. A desperate
strugdo ensued, but Price said that
it was "do or die" with him. and
held on with the result that the ani
mal finally gave up the struggle and
drowned p act-fully. He brought
the deer to town on Monday. The
deer had four prongs, and weighed
one hundred and sixty-two pounds.
The Democratic Quarrel l:i Indiana
The Democratic leaders in Indi
ana are engaged in a struggle that
bids fair to end in a regular fibt
over the nomination for governor, !
and. for sentor to succeed Mr. Voor-
bees. 1 he speech of the latter at
Atlanta, though supported by many
Democratic new.spa,-rs, is consider-
eu us naving ruineu ms cnauces tor
being his own successor. Isaac P.
Grave, who was the party candidate
for lieutenant governor, is maneuv
ering for the United States Senate as
a stepping stone to the governor
ship. Jeptha D. New is a strong
candidate, but Mr. McDonald iip
pears to be the favorite. As for Mr.
English, he is thoroughly despised,'
because he led the party to defeat in
the presidential campaign.
rirave Action of u Sister.
Mrs. Dr. Printon and Miss Mollie
Printon, of Gallatin, Tenn., came
near being drowned on the l'.lth in
stant while attempting to cross Dry
Fork Creek, which was swollen by
recent rains. The .ladies were in a
buguy, and when about half across
the creek, it was overturned and 1 ho i
ladies were rapidly carried down
the stream. Miss. Printon succeed
ed in regaining the bank, only to
look back and see her sister in a
drowning condition and at the mer
cy of the mad waves. The brave
Jroung lady plunged into the rest
ess water?, thus uoing into the verv
jaws of death, and bore her .-ister
safely ashore. liie horse whicii
the' drove was carried down by
the strong current and drowned. -
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York Terrorized by IJnr;;l.ir. j
YoitK, Pa., Nov. 30.
T . I
l.ast iuiititft,ccial-diH
burglars eflected an entrance into
the store of llerbst & Son, nt Gkn
llo;k, by boring holes in the do r ;
and picking the lock. The safe was
drilled, and after being wrapped m :
blankets to lessen the noise of the '
explosion, was blown open. alua-ble-pajiers,
a number of small arti
cles of merchandise and a small
amoiit t ot money were stolen. Two
dogs that had been kept in thestore
over night were found faithfully
guarding the ruins of the safe this
morning. On Monday nitrht the
safe in the warehouse of Fink &
Shorts, at Littlestown. Adams Co.,
was successfully operated upon, ap
parently bv the same gang and rub
bed of $100.
A Rulldng ltald V Ptilpir.
Memphis, Nov. 29. On Sunday
afternoon a large strange bulldog,
pure white, bounded into Mount
Olive church (colored ), broke for the
pulpit, seized the visiting preacher
and dragged him from the platform
The dog only let go when his brains
had been beaten out. Tho congre
gation think the devil sent the dog.
In Avery chapel (colored), at the
same time, some heavy brothers
broke down a liench and created a
panic. The church is built on
rfctilts, over a bayou. The congrega
tion leaped from the window to the
bayou, carrying sash and all. Many
were badly hurt, one woman fatally.
Accidents the fog Caused.
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 30. Owing
to a dense iW, the second section
of the New York express going east
ran iito the first section lietween
Lawience and Princeton about sev
en o'clock this morning. Tho loco
moth c of the second section was
badly damaged, and two cars of the
first section were wrecked. No pas
scngors were hurt, but the fireman
of the second section was severely
and engineer slightly hurt.- This
is the fourth accident of the same
character on the same road in the
last 24 hours.
Seven Kailroads Consolidated.
Harkisbcro, Nov. SO. There were
recorded at the State Department
to-day articles of agreement of the
mercer and consolidation between
the Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad
Company, Rochester fc Charlotte
Railroad Company, Buffalo, Roch
ester and Pittsburg Railroad Com
pany, Great Valley and Bradford
Railroad Company. Bradford and
State Line Railroad Company, ami
Pittsburg and New York Railroad
company. The new coriioration to
be known as the Rochester and
Pittsbure Railroad Company.
Senator Beck to Succeed Himself.
Frankfort, Kv., Dec. 1. A joint
caucus of the Democrats of the Sen
ate and House was held to-night to
nominate a candidate for United
States Senator to succeed the Hon.
James B. Beck. There were ninety
seven members present. Senator
Beck's name wa the only one pre
sented. After two or three speeches
eulogizing him, he received the
unanimous vote of the caucus. He
was notified of its action and made
a speech of thanks. The action of
the caucus makes his election a mere
formality. .
Life Imprisonment.
(ialvesto.v, Texas. November 27.
A special to the S'eici from Wil-
liamspointpays: "The jury in tlie
case of the State against Mrs. Edie
HeacocV for the murder of her hus
band by administering strychnine
has returned a verdict of guiilv of
munlt-r hi the first decree, .ind ha.-s
fixed the nunis'iment in the in-i.i-1
tentiary for life. Dr. I5all, her nc- j
complice, vra convicted ami sen- j
tenced for life at the recent term of r
the Court, but made his escape." i
A Gather.
l-'rnm Nrt bins c CSO P.fti rein oi (M
for l.iy.
All
well near North Warren,
j Pent) 'a , cea.-cd to be profitable,
I l - l l i.. .1
: illlU Ifc VW13 It'WlVtl I'J liVVlll-"H It.
0n Tu(.sJ Iuorilill lhe 22,1 ult.
the drill had gone 1hirv feel deeper
than the orL'h ' '.h, when
the took Middeii7 .luoiied about
seven i"et into a crevice, it is sup
posed, and the oil mid gas began
to How with terrific force. A saver
was put on i ad tho oil conducted
into tanks of this and 'Jier wells.
Wednesday they had saved 7o0 bar
rels in the tirit twenty-four hours, and
considerable oiT was lost. It continu
ed to flow tl irty barrels per hour
until Thursday niorninir, when it
- 1
stopped short, probably clogged up. j
Saturday it commenced bowing
again at the usual rate. Monday
morning attempts wre made to tube
it, but the How of oil was too Fining.
All day Monday it averaged thirty
barrels ptr hour, amj was still flow
ing at last accounts.
A Xfw Steamship KmerprUe.
J Mr. Jacob Lorrilhird, of New
I York is at the head of a new project
(for establishing a line of sUamshinsj
callable of making the trip from
! New York to London in si da vs.
The ship are to be of steel, 500 feet
! long, arid provided w
ith power three
times as great in proportion to their
displacement :us is obtained ty ships
now afloat. They are to be floating
palaces for the accommodation of
cabin nitsjenijers onlv. discardinif
j emigrants entirely. Tho price of
: passage will probably be SaO higher
; ,,., fv ' .'
j win ,Je-no JtrajJ
ft lines ; but there
for wines, and no
fees for stewards or waiters. Each
ship will carry 500 passengers, and
cost to complete from $1,000,000 to
S1.2.0,KJ0. They will run to Mil
ft ird Haven, and carrying only pas
sengers, will escape wharfage by an
choring;in mid-stream, like vessels of
war. It is to lie called the "Ameri
can Express Line.
Sale ol' Itlooded Stuck.
Nnv Yopk, December 1. Sever
al hundred people gnttrcd in the
upper part'ot the building at Sec-
I . . .1 o: ..... . '. . i
,,url u"u, oiAtv-.our n Firm Ml,MI.n;S xov,.mb(.r 29.-A spe-to-dayt
be saleoi h.rty-five head L;al to tlic A , ffom A
,,. , , '
ca lie were led up in n, the .tall,
into a sawdust enclosure, where the
crowd admired and criticized them
and the auctioneerinvited bids. As
each aniiAal was brought in its ted
egree was read. .Some of the creat
ures were of a long and illustrious
ancestry, while others were more
parvenu, who scarcely knew wheth
er they had a grandfather or not. A
bull of high descent named Farm
er's Glory was sold fir ',."00, and
1. . l . V I 1
i-orjjct-jic-.oi, wsirceiv less aristo
cratic animal, was bid off at 82,10!).
A cow called Silver Cloud was sold
for 1,-100.
Two lndTers Hanj;c:L
i liAI.KIfill.
N. C, December 1. A
. .
p.itcn to tne cci fxati
Obrirr nom O.xfofil, Granville
count v. savs : "'This morninrr about
o'clock a nartv of ruasked men.
numbering betiveeii seventy-five and
one hundred, took from the Oxford
J,,.n Brodie and Shadrack Hes-
.ai
tcr, charged w ith the murder of T.
M. Lynch, and hanged them in a
small grove near the sot where the
murder was tponiinilted. The jailer
was taken from his home and forc
ed to oK?w the doors, while guards
were disarmed and shut up in the
guard house."
KiitrrjirNe of the II. it O Hallroail.
Piiii.APEi.rni.v, December 1. A
contract has been signed between
the Baltimore! and Oiiio and the
BufTalo, Pittsburgh and Western
Railroad Companies for an inter
change of business, the latter road to
build an extension of luG miles from
New Castle, Pa., to Chicago Junc
tion, where it connect with the Bal
timore and Ohio, thu giving the
Litter an outlet to Iake Eric.
A Boiler Explosion.
Memphis, December 1. The boil
er in the Yazou (Miss.) Oil Works
exploded at 11 o'clock this morning
with terrific force, tearing away the
boiler bouse and the end of the
main building. Seven colored men
were wounded, four of them fatally.
The boiler, which was an old one,
forty inches in diameter and thirty
feet long, with five flues, was blown
across the street, under a house op
posite, tearing away the supports of
the house.
Fire in a School Huttwe.
It.inuADr V,. i 'Mi A firn I
...,i...v,..r., i.... "
oe-curred tit noon to-dav m Oram-!
mar School No. 15,
on C?:irr.sHnn !
avenue which wus extiniruised
he-
fore any thniatre ol
ftiiisH'OUt-noe I
wm done. There
. n. n iii Ml VI ;
Were aooui o ;
eliildren in the et-iiool at
tt.i 1 1 ii i f I
hut the iiresence of mind of the
teachers, sreveiited :i ::.. ij .r any
iiersonul injury, though at one t rue
serious results wre apprehended.
The fire originated from a defective
flue.
Train on Fire.
JIalcii Chunk, Pa., Nov. CO. On
Monday iiuht twelve oil tanks and
four freight cars of a lehih and
Susquehanna train were
thrown '
llllUnit.
down the hank at Weis.port. Yes
terday afternoon the oil ears took
lire from sparks from a passing en
gine, and were destroyed, with a
lare fei'tion of track. Trains were
trasferred to the Lehigh Valley
road. The loss is ahout 12,(XH.
Jai'flchl antl the Knlinli MawniH,
Loxnux, November 20, At the
next meeting of the Grand Idge of
English Free-masons, on December
7, the Grand Master the Trinee of
Wales, will move '"teat thw Grand
Lodge agree to a vol 'if ci::J;.ltiice
with the widow and family of the
late brother James itbram Garfield,
President of the United States of
America, who died the l'-'th of Sep
tember last f'oni wounds received
troni the hands of an assassin."
IjcprjAjr in Sew York.
New York, December 1. Char
les Henkle, au aged German Musi
cian, died yesterday of leprosy Mter
a lingering illness, wnich has been
a source of anxiety to tho board of
health. He had been in this coun
trv for thirty-one years, and his
case had for tome time attracted j
much attention from un-dicul men. -!
A Hundred Animals Ilurnctl.
Geneva, N. Y., November 50..
The celebrated stables of Mi ssrs.
Maxwell Bros.. on tin; liennett farm.
wtre burnit early this morning nnd:
;j0 head ot cattle, o horses. 50 hoijs i
i.nd a lar-e ejaantkv of, hay etc., were
dettroyeti . Tlie loss is f?5l(Xj(). I
Tablet To Mark Spot Wrier Oarflcld
I Fell,
i '
Philadelphia. Dee. 1. A memo
rial tablet to b! affixed to the wall
of the Baltimore and Potomac sta
tion, npnntiite to the spot where- the
President was standing when he re
ceived thti fatal wound, was forward
ed to its destination last night, aftur
a private view had been given to a
large number of citizens. It is of
white marble, supported vn either
6ido bp columns carved to represent
the stars and stripes. At the top is
an eagle with outstretched wings, its
talons grasping the American Hag,
which falls in folds about the in
scripiion in gold letters, reading,
"Jumes Abram Garfield, President
of the United States, July 2 18."-
Still Another Texan Mail Itobbery.
Sax Axtoxia, Texas, Dec
The Iiuverna stage wus robbed
morning about five miles from
city by one man on horseback
1
this
this
A
ne-iro driver and one passenger, a
lady, vriw on board. The robbery
was clVected by cutting a bolt from
behind. The mail was found scat
tered on the road and valuable
packages stolen. The officers are on
the trail of the robber.
A School Iloy'A TeiTiUle Kspcrience
Euir, November 30. George Fur
ntss, a boy aged nine, was accMent
ly locked in a school room hero
yesterday and was attacked by a
swarm of rats. Tho boy fought
desperately for Bometime, but be
came exhausted and when di-cover-cd
was lying senseless, with the
swarm of rodents tearing at his flesh.
He will live, but his fright has prob
ably deprived him of his reason.
Shot Hi Sweetheart and Himself.
New Orleans, Dec. 1. Margaret
Vassey, ajed nineteen, was shot in
the head by her lover, Henry Men
he aged twenty-one, to-day, who
then shot himself, both being, it is
believed, fatally wounded. Menne
left a letter saying they had made
up their minds to commit suicide
because the mother of the girl would
not allow him to visit her.
Terrible Conflagration.
Arfc., savs: "Afire caused y a Ie-
i f,clive fln ast n; ,)t burfc(, the
Pntire )Usines3 poron of lhu dt ...
Over fifty buildings were consumed.
The total loss is estimated at $200,.
000; insurance about $75,000."
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VE&STAILE
l-i a I'o.tiv K nrr
Tor all m YlnfuX 4'iflattnta tmA Wwainifi
ItTT.ilcui-r c:.tir!7 tiie woni f wrra T t'niMto Coin
jilai: sip, nil ovarian trim ?!, SntUmaralion and L"!cn
tloti, Fa11:h ni rprplarrtnerit, aiid tbst eowirqwiit
Spinal TTrikce, aot la rftrtlrsJarly adtptetl to th
It trill i.'. it (Art nn.! CTT:Hi:mci froia tL? uhrraiiln
aa early rtcir CticU.T!cv.t. Tl.o t-. rHlsMjry tonvn
rwroua hnnioMtbernlti rhwkf! vry xpecdity by Har.se.
It ivux.rcfl faiatnsn., Gt'.ilacj. iintroyaall enrinc
fr.r;mulsuit, oaj rrlitTca wrttkrmn of the rtomtxt
It mrrt PVwtinp, tit dcK, K-mm rrortntim.
Reaciavl i-Ulit, srsacenHrfv, Inarrwian ctvl UiCi-jrertaC-n.
T!;-t ftctlr of Vtfintpdowa., caurinty pain, t lr.t
and brZ?lv U always permanoptly rtared 1 y csx
II vi!! si All Unmaiwl aaticrailrlrca&ntanrcssrtta
hanuony w!:htllawtbat4?o'"rii the ferr j!o rrstfin-
For .iHtt-nr-fiof Kltlnry Cctvplaiata at Xlxr tax thin
C ."im;wttl uomrrvMrd.
P0f?0!j x-irrmrpfl at "3 an! YTk.:H Arpa.:,
Xyaa.aM. hi-p. Six bottl afort b- nt ly tr:i
lithefom of pills, clitoin&c fcrra cf I: re r..r ca
reicl:itof prise, 81 per be f.T?:ihr. rtt.lhtra
frtxlyrjifwcniallktcrBof itvTniry. ;r.d fcr 40117..
IrX Atldra & atovc. 3Jmtiu ihi rpert
LJVili T 'IX T:'7 cocirt.' ;a.tir--t, t 1 - v ;.l
.:.r: h nil Vrvz'i-'o- l.
FOR RALE BY .
C. N. DO YD.
DRUGGIST,
Somerfict, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Cuhirine OeiKcr. ltito of Somerset Tp.,
dee'd.
Letters f admlnlstaiion on the above rttata
ha vina: been ar inted to the underslane.1 by tba
Kn.Der autboritv. notice la nerebv alven to those
! Indebted to tbe said estat Ut make Immediate
iiavment. and those havlnr elalma er demands
aaatnst it to present tnem duly authenticated for
settlement, on Friday, the l.'ltb ol January 1881, at
the lattLfeskleue of tba deceased
- EUBOWMAN.
no30 Administrator.
T
fKESPASS NOTICE.
Notice I nerer-y srlven that all persons found
tresnassing on tna premises ol tae undersigned.
li.hfon, k:ica; or hunting, particularlv on that
lot nl irrouna ap, wntrn 1 nave aukis an w-e
taaid. in tbe eastern limits of tba borouah, will be
dealt with according to the fullest penalty of law.
Nov. JO. JOSiAH HUANf.
KOTtEKHET ABKET
Oorreetad by Cook a EmiTB,
DEALBBS IX
CH0ICZ GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
Apples, dried, ft B Sffte
Applebutter.nl pal ..Ka&.
hmn. VlviOfts 1 1 (Wk 25
Butter, fl (ken) JOGZb
butter. '! ft (rol 11 i5e
Buckwheat, y1 busnei ;ae
lJh ,. A3 AO
U.. ., . ..... ..................
Keeavraa. ? ft -- 'i-'ic
Kacon,houId, V ln5 ISc
" sides, " ls
eountry hamt, f ft lid lue
Uorn. (ear) V busnei slx-feil uu
I'wi. (shelled) fibusbei 1 0o
0.ru meal ? ft . .a' -.e
eiall skins. V ft
Kiias, di.a 1-
Flour, VbM ... W 40t;u0
Flax-Msed ft ba.. (M ft) ..Tie
Hams. (s-aicarurd) ft ft X"c
Lani. f ft iai5e
Leather, red sole, 9 mwj;ic
" upper " ' 57U0
kip, " Toflsoe
lid ilinirs. aa.1 chop 100 l.s Vi 00
(kits, bu 466e
Potus,ba(new oovjl ta)
Peaches, drted, s-uioe
Rve ?l.u 7J
Ba, ft le
a:t. No. 1. ft bhl.cxtrm 11 763 0
" irr-un.l Alom. per sack. ...... .1 0-. W
' Asi.ua, per sack
-'ua.r. yellow W ft
wbita HM
lailow. f Jo
Wheat, bus ...1 3
wool, ai
Sprains Pain in
V'WrV kir I
r
'l.rrr ttotlilsie more pnfnfitl then thee dlaeasf": but tlie retln run v i o..ivvl ; ! i',c
(iiM.ie cured by uau of PERKY OA VHP PAW KILLER,
1bi r.-nieil- is not a rlirap Itcnxitie or IVtroicum product that ranl lie l:cj4 i-.ny f v
f!n s.r heat to avoM ilawSjrr att eaploetan, nor Is it an untried t x. rniH r,i ii;;.. iW ...
Wore l.nnn than pnnct.
PA I SI KILLEK 1ms been In fY.rstant use for forty jvnrs. r.ttl i!.-c i:i!vt r!:l trt.iTK i,v
Inmi o.l pints of lhe u-orld is, IT SiKVtCli s'tlW. It m t uy t t!is t a p.Tii.jin tit n:ti
but It rclKive poiti aitntait instantaneously. Ecliij a purely t-.-ctLtiu svUiolv. it is :a:t- -;i
tl e batida cf the most liifvia-ricm-cd.
'i'bc nviail of nurt uy the iuv uf PAIX KILLER uou'.d (W vmi:ri.si. Tic '-.j'.s.i-. -'r.c
ei'.rcts. iro-ji kiu:r totcivcl liow uhat thir ho have Irlwl it think:
Eijar C1y, Oatonna, Minn., says :
A'ooirt er stiuw my a.te bw-aiu aulu-t
t- hv.ii; sunui fr.ru rhcninstts.n. l.ur
nort waa U. tbe pAl- KlLLHl, which iprrdUy
isoani-d her.
Charles Powoll wrtics fron tia 8ailo;i'
' Home, London:
1 bad tNm aiillrtcd thrsv veics a.ih nenrakria
and va.lcnt sfviuniaof the stiajiach. Tbr.Ws-l.trs
at Vs.tHHi-r ttoaintal gs up my case in
despair. I tried yonr Paim Kn.LCB.aml it gave
mo immcbato rvbef. I have retrained iuv
atseurtli. aud a:a a:)ir alae t-. frSow ms nsiial
oocupation.
AH drwists keep Pain Killer. , Its i price
U4 It Kill vr many times its oiwt In doctors' bills. JOe, aOc, anil tl.OQ a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS
?LE0iiON NOUlE.
Bir will b mtl"K f tn wml.ori of
ruroiorr union iwitbui ., i. .....- -CoQii.snr
of umentt nnty, t bo h'-M t HfrK-
ifj t Mills, en Tuuly UmnmW i.in, J"i. i'r
thpurnor lM.lm frfi Int ic rM-
drnt. ifmun. KrJ- ot l"rcu,I-
.rvforibenlnTer
A Jin AL.KT .K,
II. . Ultl.B.IV.n.
TUBLICS.LE
lfc nlertiol w.Il tfljr t nl.lh tnU on
Stilurday, December 21, I SSI,
i aviork r m.. it Staiarnct. Snmcriiet rnan
dMcrlblri.lMtu.,ritailaWHlor.ltowB9h.
S..mrwtC)Qnty, fa.:
No.1 Oonulom M aw ami 103 ;rchf .
moraorleM, rtiuato o the w nih tf:lof Uu l-
maa river. blB tn .m tract of Un.l bM K
trlwell tlmlM-rol awl only a Mwrt .lla.ice
rrnrWiim rHilrund
Noi CAmtalnln i:o -rc m..r, or Irsj. Ihr
Mm lielnipatntro to .1. K. B-rnbry ih ol Jimw,
lisii, Halaol Imnk H, Vol. ol. pa I7 ao. ll'r TEKMS Z
Hall I mora a Ohio K K.. and Caiiwlinaa KUerl ...
;,, ...mauh tM tnk. ul la well tlmt,re0 with f)n-llilr.l barj'l. ona-thlrJ to nmala a lWn
whltaonk, ipnieo. ptne, and rel oak.
iiime bln oonveyeil by Jonaihan K nrppet and
m a miliilim alii acre, rnoro or IMi.
u-1m.. mM w,r.l.,t i.. ii.l iic. vol.
UlMta.e-.oalat r.ir of aoa. U:- Cl8jrand Iron ore
eic-ll.nt iy:7rr:lt. ''T..'ir
tha larireat and mo D"HlnetiT r n
iown. wnrr '"
America. Peraona at RorkwonleandsMot partlt-a
10 theae lamia or tbey can rail vn lhe uuderelaned
at Sumeret, Fa.
TEEMS :
One-third eah ttalatre In twor.jual arcu I
paymenta, secured by iuilxmi)i bomin. ae
JOHN H. t HIH
Att'y In fact for Catharine Allriuht andie.ri
AlbrtKbt. nor. .
I EGAL NOTICE.
To Reelna Shanlla, (wldoar). Frond Shaalif,
Catharine Sbaulla. Irtcrmsrrted wild Oe. Frill,
Edwarl ShauIK Lidiraim Hhatilid. Al'ce bnn:ia,
Mary. Interoiarried with Sol Lf-otiart. Mailida,
the petitioner. Intermarried wlih John J. Caaa
beer. diver Sthuolia, Michanl Shaulia. L.viia
Sbaulla Hetfkiah Shaulia Oeorzn fbaulia nil
of Somerset county l'ent.lvani,AOl Alexander
Sbaulla. of the Mute of Nebraska, poatuiUL-e ad
dress unknown:
You are hereby notified that In purauance of a
writ of partition lutied out of the Ciri'hoa' C..nrl
o( tiomarset couuty. fa., I will bohl au ln.UCM on
the real es are of j1 a tola a khaulia. dect aa.it. In
Someraet an.1 Jpffera.Ha townahia. on Thuraouy,
the 91b day of prcember. I1!, ctinimencinv at
the late residence of tbe 1ecvaped at o'ci.a-k a.
m., where you can attend It you think proper.
Snaatrr'a OrrieE. EPOAK kYI.lv,
Nuveauber 23rd, la-1. M.eri!T.
naaaT. reomla of SotnerKSt :., 1'a . a.t;.ilrlK 1 n m will wj it veo oa tue m. i nVm. i- ; mrfp WVVV1 V iit
eiarnlnan river, Baltimore a hi 'ailroart aB4 ir.e dewl wiJ he .lellrerfl o.l jaAtntvM a- t-j I H H W H R. K I . ' I1??!) P
landa of John Sli bull rd olhrr Thet kon lor t!i tlfterrcl pynj nta. Ten r rent, ol IU.U HrililUl 111 1 : It !' ,
lnn.HaraeIoaeUiHockwoo.1, on lhe Kaltinnrra A. I i.m.-.a. Kiom-y u I ilown ion d iyUa!. u ,.,.,. ,
Obfo railnmd, a tbrivlnn and rroin iowm, it ; e.aMtiKK ;A, t an i ii "' TTt i
the jum-tlon of the Sniueraat a Cambria milroad. mH -eeutur. ; ' ' ""J I hia a ,.Z!t,4r ..
where there la ft Rood markit f..r all kh.dsoi .r I - X ,a "n'f'"-4'
due... ThT i.n.la ar. v..,,..,!. .or the i a DM I NLSTIl ATOIl'.S ?0TICR I XIXXVT
a moon t of limber thereon and are alio valuable . ii " r j ,M " ' t'li- a A,7
NM reat abDdaiH.of Bitoeral la aaM w..i,., -,:,... i, r tefleri-.n ' .lurv. i hi. 1 'I.."1."'311 a-.w-lV
AOM I ISTR TOR'S NOTICE i 1 oc" ck m -r,,! of tfl ,a!e M
WWIIUllUftO -,uuu' j st..avh. ,!.!. .aiatuu( . a valuable firm situ
i ate in 1 ppcr lurkmloil towasnip. sioineraet
EctatDOf Frana Snhre, late of Stenycretk town- j n,n..tv. fa . adjoin a lamia of Henry Wfcipkey,
ship, decease.!. j illiiui Klna, Hruian Krarar. and (treen H
letters of administration on the above ene I KbiL-, s.nt;i nin? UW acre-, a a or less, of whicn
haviiia been aranted by the proper autbori.v to . ti.ere are ara ul T acres . .ear. and balance well
Adam li.run. an.t John M. Ulcssncr, Adminla- , tiajfajred. h.vln there rcted a line two-story
tratori. fa;craafnoncOT. ol Frarx .snhre. f.auio boue and .al i-n bni, having- also an
doa-ased, notice is bcret.y Kivru to all ptrc . in. I vx. tllent jonnic er. har.1 of ehol! !rult-berina:
deb el toaabi eatate to niukeiicmediate payment, I tree, nnd a nunirVr f neter-lallltiif aprinics
and tboae bavina clainis air ilna it 10 pn-wnt This firm Is-lenmbl a!. dated and oevraient to
ihem dnly authen Icated for aet t iewent. on Sat- j !i...t, clntr li and mill.
unlay, Peeetnber 3d, at tbe bile residence ot tbe j. ij j .
deceased.
AflAM ITTrtKf'NT, j One-third after pavment of debu to remain a
JOU.N M. ULakSSN KH, ! lien on laod mi ai.ioa a dower 10 per cent, tarh "n
oct.6 Administrator, j jjy ol sale and balai ca of second tlnri on eonnr-
, , j ma'tlon ol dee-1, and th- remainder in three e.jnal
o
l ) lAVVmrTDTUITl'
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By vlrtneor an onler nf ta!i lsae. fiator th3
Orihans' Court of S.mrnet miiry. pa.. 0'i tu
roe tllrwctrU, I will expve W fale, liy pabilc cau
cry, on the pre mute, uq
TJiurtsdmj. DeranUr '2'2d, 1S:S1T
n0 1 oV!ot?k . m.f the.Bn.IirMetl three Bvt-ntha
(H-7) 01 1' follow imr Taluatile r-l estate, viz :
A ortain tract of lanet ffltoate on tfae i.p of
Iaaurel Hill, on tha Ct-uiit tine" ratl In MiilU-
crniii wDscip .nifrrei cuuair. ra., aij-MiuDic
lamiriof Miik ytvk. W m Hrt-ry. raim.
Slbs V alkrr. ,!ao.n Meifhcr 1-rm. awl thtf,
cxm tain in 1T1 acrci. mere or ut whtth rhere
areabuui u acr-i elearetl ar tho balance well
timberetl. abtmt IOacret in nisaduw. There !. on
th T.rm
icflpmniKia
Good Leg Kcuss and Barn.
Also, a ctttd orchard of choice bearing fruit tree,
and number of uever-iailiDX sprlnirs. Thi is
an excellent stok farm, and baa a sr-d tuifir
earn p.
TERMS. (hte-tlilrd, after iyment of debts, j
10 remain a ueu on toe uinu. in ilea ol dower lor
tbe widow; one-tblnl on continuation of alo, and
tbe remalnlnat one-third la two ual annual pay
ments without iuterest, 19 bo secured by judg
ment bond: ten per oent. of purchase money
to te paid on day of sale. Ftsea.'.iun to be given
April 1, Ui-i W. F. AI( IKE.
Tin tee.
ALSO At tbe " lime and place, we. the
undersigned, will oiler tbe remaining lour evrnt lis
'4 7 tt.r sale on tbe same terra, the nurcbascr
thereby acUirir. title to the entire trace
A.NMK MtM.KE
MAKY MfilAKT.
' ' 'NEI.'ON 3YEOIL
bov. .11. SAVLOii,
L
AND FOIi SALE
I will sell at public sale, on
SiUurdm, the ZiL'i day of be?..
1S.S1,
at the court house. In S,.mreel bormzh. tbe mi
estate of Saras Flick, formerly Sarati KedlinKer,
decease.1, eoasisilnz of a farm eoutainina- itltv-
slz acres, mora or loss: adiolntna lin.s of Smu I
L- Waller, MathlasShauilis'brtrs, Tcter Htldey,
nenry uoos; atri wncrs, who
House, Bam and other Buildings
thereon eree'ed. of which 43 acres are cleared and
luaerve in meadow. Tnia farm lasituatcl In a
well Improved tocaltty, ia whbin three utilesol
Somert nor- and near to sch-jol an.l churches
TEH MS One-third In hand 1st April, lvc-:
one-ibird oa tbe l't of April. 1; one-tblnl on
the 1st of ApnL 1BS4.
J.O KIM M EI.
sov. St. Esecalur ot Sarah Fib-k, do:' J.
1
ui;lij SALE.
By virtue of an order arranted by tin Judges of
the Orphans' court of Somerset oxiunty, ibeun
dersiKned will sell at putdlcoute y, at the court
house, in Somerset borough, on
Saturday, December l2i. 1SS1,
at one o'clock p. m., tbe real est mo of Snmuel
Metsler, deeeasesl, eonsistins: of a tract of land
within ona mile of ntnersei borousch. containing
OS acres, more or le. atinlnic binds of Nb
Korta, Samuel P. Miller, John H. Kanlner and
others, with a
Grist Mill, Saw Mill,
two houses and bank bam thereoa erected, with
su acres, clear. 10 acres In meadow, with apple
orchard and plenty ol Rood (lowing wa.cr en the
lime. The band also contains
BITUMINOUS COAL
and an abmtdanca of sand rock, now being crush
ed and shipped from pun of the came trait.
TERMS.
One-Udrd, after paying the debts and expenses,
to remain a lien, tne tutervst thenof lo be paid
to the widow during Hie, and at her death lite
priDripal tu be paid to the heirs an.l legal repre-
.entalives; one-lbiM 1st April, 1 s'A balance in
two e.ual annual payments, ten per cent, tu be
tall as sooa as tbe i r rwrlr ia t id or!
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aov. 30. Trustee,
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Will. Ste.1 Portrait of the Author,
Is given to aav one sending u a bond fi.lt Nw
ScBaiaiKEa ami S3 It lor the coming year.
SPECIMEN COPIES FJIEK.
Address:
NEW YOUK onSEKVEIt,
nrrv:
Sew Tor h
the Back ami Sill.-. tJ
Q. H. Walworth. 8aco,Ke.,T-rltw:
the .le by tbe umif jour l.t. K:
E.YoTksava:
I nusripuiv,! -rtiii .,1b t.
l.i twiiitcjiii
-
I luw u-d yourParv Kim re Icrrh. ur.uesm
said have received grrat Lam-tle
isaxton neam&n says.
, Have wed Pais Kit.iru tor ihMv t-...
and have found it a nirai nuAv Utt
Mr. Burdltt write :
it mrf stl.tntfiMfWlnmM
j.
rtr.nmatl.ra.
FUL 60brt, aorneract. Pa., write
i-P2m2 ttt,.ul'-,.k"0 Vtiur Pais Kuxta
ia tae beat tiwh.me I can net.
fa low that it is within Oie reach of all
80N, Proprietors, Providence, R, I,
L'BLIC SALE
iLe j
OF VAI.CABLt: BtlLMlllC
r Tr.ueu ihn auinori'r lvo th on.ler.
I . ' ,, ttl ut w,n ,,j uHwsm'Ot of J.,l,n
,w ! i(,,urlr ltot MtMlMnrwk Kn
Uiiy, .leM . I will ip.JM V
! outcry, oa h9 pt.miv.
t sua ljr pn'iils
r,: r. t . mil KCt
t 1 "vl " m hM 'Ut. ai real "f e
Ian: J.n 11 .a-lr. drr1 1. ci.)lilu t s vIujM
- i r.ii.niioatwrjf it f Urxini'. I -Ml-KiitiJiw
lt"r''' .mv
j U.'. jL T'(V0SioKl bSlLI . ULit.
I
am a
f.AIH.'E FRA3IE BASK BAR?! t
ol I. n. .Snyler. H. M. Mr Hllleo k Itr.-.. Henry - U r jt,inri. L'1'
! Hnntiti.k.H Pitrf Tr.roiy, J. B. Cri.-bi)..M tfn tli :,ulie. ' - ; .
i Ld H-li-r I ri'lmrs. eoummliirf 'A'i -. ror . ,u '""mH tu j,. . "",
it.wl ai..i- r-hr.i nl vniy f ifon. ;
i r--, itr.i. ifriiumcnlal tw. fcc. loo pr-pfr-
. I- .11 i r-i wH )-!-'. a.l aiuk-r !
' v ! culilva!)' u. v ,
! the lau'l, tl! iuu-rtnt. tnrroon to ln uaia ainiasllv
ins io Hie oi urcaaseu nurma ur
i alter lit r ath U.o i.rinciyal u ba aM . mo
21. .1 annum Wurmen'., a Ub. ul luir'..t row
noni. i-i- wuirii
of ; ' -,.,. ..,,..... v.. I w!is h (i r... ri.J ' , n '
! Lc-lie..f ilinini.-r.tl.-n .. the above eeta.a Oh, uanoim e-vlen ..I Tt"1
i f,.n r.,H...t i,. .).. .milrril! irned be tne i A3 a lead, r '
j-riia iiiMfiiie 1 Ui aaid aaiata to aaaka lmmelt.
ate .ayiiicnt and Ib.wa navlnx claim avaioH tna
aiiio to mrrui tlieai duly au bentlsated lor at
tltnuiit on Salurday, DeimlMT 17. lwl. at the
-ri-f of J.din K. S.i.tt. In S.,meiraet (lowmb.
AAliOX ZIMMERMAN,
fr.ir. 9 Adm!nltrator.
A
UDITORS NOTICE.
EiUte of Fred lloovar, dta'.L
The nn-t.-rdicned havlnfr been appointed auditor
to liistrihute lhe lumla in lhe kaixla of Andrew
Hmovt, ailmlnlatratorof Fred. Hoover, deoased,
to those lc.lir eniitle.1 tbereta, hereNy Rivea no.
ti that be will attend t tha duties of his ap
fointmrnt a' bia ortire in S.rtneraet, oo Tbunla.v,
tt.B i'..lt .layof Pecinber, 1M1. when and where
ad ;rfon in'erejf.-1 may attend.
11. L.BAER.
BovJf Au litor.
A
D.MIN ISTP.ATOR'S SA LE
OF VAU AHI.E REAt. EssTATE.
I:v vlr'oe of at? order gf aale lned out "f tbe
f'n'iiai' t'.urt rf Somerset connty I'a., 1 will
,ij,.tt tu public mile, on tbe prrmlaes, on
SA TURD A Y, Dec. lllh, lVil.
bui.u vi hotj, ...r., ........
FostJi..n to be given on dellv-
secure.)
ery ol deed.
OEOROE W. STOI GH.
AdnaunrtRitor.
D' rf".
jpl'BLIC SALE OK
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE!!
Tbe nnderfiziMd encntor of tbe last will and
tcain.nt ol Jacob Shatter late of Jenner town-
snip, strmerwt chanty. 1'a , dee'd. In pursuance of
n or,lpr (,: Mlo. iUrHi fnm U OrphaRK oort
vl s..merer w.uu'y, tu., will expow, to public Bule
j on (t.e ntruiiMg ua
i rr -
Fit IDA . JJccCVtbfr 1 (, Ibl.
I , , . , m t.m r .
; st 1 c.tH'k p. in. . the u lTnwir.a ticforiDea real
i.,...- iiiHiheim.ii m i.f th .I.M. vi -
a trat't of lai.it la Jencer township, aij'init n:
! hir.tls 1!' Ik-niasoln Stcllr. LeTl Yt m1id, ryrua
1
rtumer. iieirat Kuurti. Mrury Mwn.'f ND'l Un
K.okf, entail. iiirf acre, more ir iw, at -oat
l'a a-rs of blcn are clear, and tj a--rs in mead
ow, hiving thereon erecte.1 two dwrtliiitt hoaxes,
bank ban., water yvet fair m:lt, yuuif orvbard
oi'cboi,-e Iriir.
toe-iliir-i f puyrhasc roor.T, afttr iriymfnt of
letHft ami exri.9. tu ren.iin lien ou tna ;rrm-
ies, r!ie in turret thereof U be nil abnuaily toj
the wiiuw (ftiilna hey natnral He'.liae, arvi a her 1
her Hkam th pr.c-ial to Uo hi fai l .luctt j
ia!ler, tln.'i ; tn -er cent u por-'hise rn ney to j
le a.4 "ttoa na pnerty w It n w-i.ru! tjown: ne- ,
th:ni Ipm ttit ten percent. on April 1. l-i, when t
pnMciMn wilt itivt-n, ana ins tauuce in tttreo
iiarl annual imTiuonU. with Interfft. furchaiie
1 iLBey w bo ?-fiirei br jntlzm' ow.
t ' HLMtY KOITH,
j nov.C. -3t txecu'br.
iS
1
TKAY NOTICE.
Came tresmsslait on the nrensisei. of Will la 31
R'. L'lair. ol Jennur township, siomerset counts,
1'a.. on theiih of August, lSal, one l.irve cow,
veiiMna about (M pounds, not Riving milk, ahout
li yexn old. with a white face and a red spot
a p. and tbe nose, each side of tbe neck ml back to
the sb'.ulilers. wita a white strioe xien.linir Irom
the h-ms aKna: the t.'pof tbe neck ba.-k to the I
s..nlder: the rest ot tba bedy white with red'
s;ca. .-so car inarts.
WILLIAM ST.t HIR,
Kov. B St Jeonertown, Pa.
B
RIDGE SALE.
1 h" un-leratanc-l 1'i.mTOis (.tocM of S-,mrrs"t
county will 1 lb-rat public sale, tu tha lowest and
b.-st I itlt'.er, ou
Friday, December I JO, 1SS1,
a- '.OoVifk a. m.. on the premises, the building
o: tbe aiiutmenta f.a a bridge over tuemahoning
creek, waere the Somerset and Johnstown pike
misses said stn-am in Someret township. Plans
and sTHcib.-atlons can be seen at tha Commission
ers' o.hi-e.
I)EXX ISCIXIK.
J. t.t'Hiri'HF'IFM.
W.M. S hk.xk. Jli.NAS Mce'LINTiK'K,
e'lerk. t.'-.mmissloncrs. '
Nov. 3 ).
DM INISTItATOR'SNOTICET
Iuite of Jacob Savior. Ute of Coccmaush town
ship, deceased.
Letter of administratioo on tbe above estate
having Iwn granted U the uuilerslirne.1. by
the propsr auih.rity, notice ia berebv given
to those indebted to it to make Immediate pay
ment, and those baring claim or demands will
please present tbem duly authenticated (or set
tlement at the late h"tn of the deceased 00 S.it
ur.lay, January T, tiC-i
JAron s. sATTjurf
SAJll KLSPIiiLi;
n v .-.I. Administrator.
13
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