flic Somerset Herald. Cli: n'.mts is nest on the list. ;. K. SCl'LL, Edit. Advertise your holiday (foods in the Hen it. I De-ember T1, 11. I j 4 HEISIMAS GIFTS. nt to c the prettiest uud most '!lt linfof Holiday Goods, justMcp in- tl h Miow raj-e. I'ay tip yourento'crij'tioti licforu the close of the year. To the Bierclmiit aim Joes not advertise, "As ye sow, so ulia'.l yc reap." Quite a number if neer have bwn shot In ' this county already this eon. It is said less clover was harvested in Pennsylvania this year than for ) ears past. Theo lore Tiltou will lecture before the Teachers' Intituto, on Thursday evening, the 2th int. The economical man now isaves his muti lated coins fr the church collections, they paw for par there. 'Money is the root of all evil," and most of us arc digping after the root, sayt the Huntingdon fJofce. ul at J. B. SXTPEB & CoS. .- i ;.xds at N. puryjor ' I). Walihb A Co'. -,t for nfit week Herald, ",STV CL.U'S HAS COMETO MRS A. E.'1'HLV. mm should use the Hkbald t nf lot of nit White Blanket, at J. J I. bVtlEB & Co . fall at X. l)- Walter Co's. and examine 1 -ir iarft stock t Christmas lioods. p,)." T TAIL T00O AXD PEE JUNTA HIS. Al I 1 .--. a ar a .MU3. A. I.. I ife a Christmas present at C. X. Eovd f.ljwware and Queciisware in great quan , ar.l txuntiful designs, at J. B.Sxym:k& (V. l tiu lIiiBALB Tablet, ii. U.L A XI) TOYS JI ST ABIUVEI) AT -r.RYl.OW TRICES. MUST BE SOLI. -H, IS AWAY POWN FOK DOLLS. MRS. A. E. UHL. li-.tUi ! POLLS ! POLLS ! Large Polls, ,.',; p,,!,. Middle-Sized Polls, Polls of .,rvlecription at X. P. Waltei A Co s, l;:ii:ifs men should order their Bill and ,.-!cr Ufa-is put up in packets. We print f very handsomest at this office. Ar.rnTS : CARITTS ! CARrETS ! Very i.Lnp. at J. B. SSTDEB A CO S. flat- d Caps in great variety, at 1 J. B. Ssydek A Co s. S !. Walter 4 Co. have just rerwved r:Krk of elegant Xew Goody. Before -.niiij: your Cliristmas presents elsewhere ,:; :iil examine them. ; iiid chronic catarrh badly. 1 took I'e--;,.. I 'n very much better. J. Wil :n. Medway, I'a. Mr.ii Markict, MaisCkossStreet. I will , !i hand at all times, Beef, Turk, Mut j:?d Fvjsujre, at reasonable prices. Ojen .,r, a ili run a meat wagon throe times ;i week. IIekky Kbec.ab. Somerset, Pa. Jj.: re.-i.-i.-c.! at X. P. Walter it Cos. one ,' ;li intyct and must complete line or ir-tnia. Goods ever brought to town. I1 !!. Ya-H-s, Toys, etc., in great variety. If y.iu want first-class Stationery at small ( t-uv t!ie IIkbaxc nai-kcU Xote, letter iltii i-th'T ires put np in this wav. Tlx-v -t j-.i-: l!ie thing for business men. SO-TIOE. Headqtiarten for CLOTHING veben established for this and adjoining -ums, at J. B. Suvprc & Co's, 1 x miserable with chronic catarrh- Prnnaif my remedy and no other. Wra. H -yd. ri:tbor;. X. D. Hjlter i Co's., Xo. 6 Mammoth I K-K-k, is the place to buy your Christmas lint!-!. If y.m are in want of Stationery buy the nraai) pat ki-t ; they are the neatest, l.and mol and most convenient ont. If y.ia want a good Pen-knife, a nice set 'Table-knives and Forks, a BreaJ-knife, a .-hi-r ltiife to carve the Cliristmas tur- TT. pt tO 3. B. SSYPEB t f il. TIkw who attend Conrt should not fail to the nice stock of coods at C X. --yd s. It embraces everything in the Pnig Sriiitinery line, and also a full selection ffln-lries. IMrXtRTAXT TO TRAVELERS, ferial inducement are offered you by llnrlington Koute. It will jmy you to 1 tiii-ir advertisement to It found clse-ri-rvin this issue. Mum Mark nr. Main Street. We have ! adJcd a large Refrigerator to our Meat i-r'aa in which all meats can be kept coo X clean. Mutton, Beef, Tork, c kept -"riantly on hand. Open daily. Parties "ir.p meat ctn have it kept in the Kefrig s!"T until wanted. ' lave, also, KiO.OtiO new brick for sale, i- h wc will sell by the hundred or thoua- 'J it a low price. The English sparrows are congregating In the large towns, coming from the niral dis tricts and bye places. Thepoat-jfSces, railroad and banks arc ra- rusing to accept mutilated coin. Inquiry has been made as to who does the mutilat ing, and the singular statement is made by a Government detective that nine-tentha of the work is done by Cuban in Xcw York. A number of coins are fastened together and a hole cut through the lot, taking away about one twenty-fifth of their weight The same Cubans also carry on the business of sweating gold coins by shaking Uiem in bag. It is said that by this operation 100 eagles will in three hours yield 20 in dust without being obviously injured. Gabtield Moxcmeht FC5D. ClETELASD, O., J?0T. 1, 18M. Somerct CorsTY Bask, C .T. IIabbjsos j Cawhif.b, .Somerset, Pa. Peab Sie : Your remittance of H4.i, raised in your city by 25 cent subscriptions for the Garfield Monument Fund, has beeji received. We ex pre our best thanks for the contribution. Respectfully, J. H. Wade, II. B. Pa y.ik, Josum Pebkjxs, Committee. j Mrs. Ed, Alcott and Miss Lizzie, daughter - of Col. E. P. Y'ulzy, visited Somerset in the ; early part of this week. We understand that a grave-yard insur ance agent from Adnms county is ojK-rating in ik-dford and Somerset counties. Physicians have been called on to vaccin ate a number of persons since the death of a suiall-pox patient a short distance from town. j Communion servic in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath. Rev. J. M. Barnett will officiate. Preparatory service on Satur day at 2 and 7 p. m. "Know thyself" may be an excellent sort of proverb, but some pjoj-le would't know very miu h if they obeyed it implicitly. S!ctihniriVe Ilrrald. One who claims to know says that smok ing tends to- drunkenness. Drunkenness in this world tends to smoking in the next and MJon't you forget !t." Boyd does not have much to any in his Christmas ad, to be found on this page, but just imagine that the blank space is filled with the names of pretty, unique and ciiri- ous things, and vou will have some idea of the handsome stock of Christmas present he has on hand. There is no need of send ing to the city for vour Christmas offerings this year, when so many pretty presents are a Ivertised in the IIeralp. Keep your eye on onr advertising columns and you will know just who keeps the best and finest stock. Or. last Tuesday the evening mail from Rockwood, which had been disconnued for a short time, was restored, much to the gratification of our business men. A teacher asked recriitlv the definition of the word "riot." 'lt means," said 12-year-old lad, "a free fight in which any one can take part without paying a cent." Mor Stutzmnn informs us that he has fout.d an eight foot vein of white fire-clay or. the land leased by him from Henry Keis- t r.jand that he is now negotiating the sale of the same. John L. Ladd, Eli Terkins, Theodore Til ton, John B. Gough. and Pr. A. A. Willcts will lecture before the Westmoreland peda gogic institute, which convenes at Grcens burir, Pecember 2Gth. The Postmaster General has decided the American Manufacuring Company, of Bos ton, 1 1 b; a fraudulent concern, and has Is sued instructions forbidding the delivery of moncv orders or letters to it. An exchange says: '-The Lor! loveth a cheerful giver," but there is no chucking a copper cent into a contribution box loud enough to make the folks on the hack seat thii.k the communion service has tumbled on" the altar. The Srienfift Amaritan, says "you can have fresh apples by packing them in dry hemlock sawdust, as your eggs in salt. We hae them fresh until the new crop is gath ered. They should le put in piles to sweat before packing. The public schools at Poylstown arc fu migated with snlphnr twice a week as a pre caution against dipthcria and other conta gious diseases The idea is a good one, and and at the same time might properly be im itated in other places. The coming Teachers' Institute is making anxious the jdagogucs of the county. An earnest etfort will be niade by Superintend ent Wcller to make it one ot the most suc cessful ever held in Somerset. The lectures will lie by new and good men. Mr. George Tayman, r.ianager of the twroerset House;" drives a pair of "dailies" he received from the blue grass region of Kentncky on Saturday. They make a "humming" team, and George claims to have tlie best team in the conntv. I Why Xor? A fast mail train, leaving Philadelphia early in the morning, is sup ply inrg people along the line of the Pennsyl vania Railroad with their mail several hours in advance of the former time. A number of the papers along the line of the B. & O. Railroad are urging that a mail train, leav ing Baltimore early in the morning he plac ed ou the road, which would enable people in western Maryland and south-western Pennsylvania to get their Baltimore and Washington mail at a reasonable hour. It is a rood suggestion and one we should like to st- carried out If not, why not? The Ed'tor and proprietor of the Xorth Anuriran fitlac announces that the Review will be hereafter published at Xo. 30 Lafay ette place, and will apnear under its own imprint. He Mates that he has found it impossible to continue the publication in spirit of the motto adopted by its founders, making it a forum of independent thought, and extending, at his discretion, the hospi tality of its pages to thinkers and scholars of all creeds and belief, and at the same time to retain relations with a publiahii g hoUAe havini; extensive school-book and other interests to promote. Tins change of imprint will involve no alteration what ever in the organiEaiion or service of the Review. Charles Mason, a colored man, living in "Spiller's commissary," about two mile :iorth of Somerset, on the S. 4 C, . E, died of small-pox on last Thursday. Mr. Mason was an energetic, shrewd, bard-working man who had accumulated considerable property. For a number of years be has been a sub-contractor on railroad work and has uuttl!y been successful. He visited Pittsburgh last week and shortly after his arrival home was attacked by small-pox. He will be remembered by many of the readers of the Hkralt as the man whm lost considerable valuable sttx k by the burning of a stable on the farm of Jude Mussulman a year or more ago. Why it Wwldx't Work. The firm of Hay Bros,, recently placed a heater in the basement of the residence of Jacob Zimmer man, Esq., on Bedford street, and on Tues day last the concern got out ol order. The damper would not work properly, and al though a good fire could be kept up la the furnace there was no perceptible heat radia ted from the roisters. An employee of the firm was dispatched yesterday to find out the cause of the trouble, and detaching a pie at the danir he found a good-sized pheasant wedged in such a way as to pre vent the turning of the plate. The bird bad evidently made its way from the hill and alighted on the chimney-top, from whence f it tumbled in and got caught ami roasted. Jihttr.n-n Trihvme. A snort tits mo Mr. George Tayman. of the "Somerset Hons," sent to a gentleman in Baltimore to send hint couple of newly arrived emigrants, a man and a woman, to work about the hotel. Last week tbey ar rived, fresh from the Fatherland, unable to speak or understand a word of English. Tbey were put to work and proved to be competent, energetic and willing until the latter part of last week, when it was noticed that the man appeared moody and dissatis fied, evedeotly laboring under strong men tal depression brought about by homesick ness. Friday night he arose from hi bed in a third-story room and walking to the window jumped to the ground below; al though considerably braised no bone were broken, and he started to run down aat street. He was overtaken just as he reached the old station and was placed in the hands of a German Catnily, named Zimmerman, living opposite. He has been gradually re gaining his mental balance and it is thought will be all right in a few day. It was a perilous leap.fnll fifty feet, and the wonder is that ha was not killed outright Bchidcli Chances. In a lengthy article in regard to the death rattle insurance sharks, the Connelbrville Ontritr has this to say in regard to parties in this county, who gamble on the chances of the boot moving over the dark river of death ahead of sched ule time : "We understand that one Calvin Holmes, of Scottdale, has been acting as agent for one of the Ilarrisburg companies, and has succeeded in getting $5,000 worth of policies on the life of John Burkct, an 85 year old citizen of Somerset county. The amount is in policies ot $1,000 each, and they are held by five young men living near Broad Ford. Puring the past week their assessment amounted to four dollars each. An old lady named Connelly, living in Somerset, is said to be policied in the enor mous amount of $50,000. She is at least 05 years of age and is quite feeble, 'Squire Anlt, of Scottdale, is credited with having procured this insurance. An amusing story is told of the speculations of a Somerset at torney on the life of an aged lady who died a few weeks ago. The attorney noticed her feeble health and thought -she would be a splendid subject. Accordingly be succeed ed in having $30,000 placed on her life; but, alas for the deep laid schemes of the wily man of the law, the old lady died too soon I It was one of the conditions of his policies that in case the subject died within thirty days, the policy holder would get nothing. The lawyer paid $300 for bis chances in the death-lottery, and he cot just what he de served nothing. Why didn't you give us the name of the lawyer, Snyder ? Teachers' IssTirtTE.-Attention Teachers, Teachers and others attending the Institute must not forget that the place to buy Books of all kinds. Reward Cards, Albums and all kinds of good kept in a first -class Book Store is at Cbas. II. Fisher's Book Store, Cook St Beerits' Block. Saltan's CossuumvE CcBt.Thia is be yond question the most gucverafnl Congh Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses in variably cute the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is with out parallel in the history of inclicitic. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a Utt which no .other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earn estly ask you to try it. Irice 10 its.. 50 ct.. and tl .00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or ? Back Lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. ' Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Pruggist, Bom rset. Ta. i COLEMAX MCS3EU. At the Reform ed parsonage, Berlin, Pa., on Xov. 27, 1681, by Rev. 8. R. Bridenbaugh, Mr. Hiram W. Coleman to Miss Ella J. Musscr, both of Brothcrsvalley township, Somerset county, Pa. HEIXBAlT.H-SECHLER.-On Xov. 23, 18S1, at the residence of Andrew Cough enour, by G. W. Anderson, Esq., Mr. nar vey Heinbaugh, of Addison township, to Miss Ala Sechler of Milford township, Som erset county, Pa. PHILLIPPI SAVAGE. By the same, at his residence in V rsina, on the 27th of Xovember, 1831, J. W. Phillippi, of Lower turkeyfoot township, to Miss Missouria Savage, of Garrett county. Md. Forxo. On the Berlin road, about one mile from Somerset, three new coverlets and several hanks of yarn. The owner can ob tain the same by proving property and pay ing the damage. Mrs. Ciias. Bbasicxeb, Shiloh's Catarbh Remedy, A marvel ous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker viouth and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the nore successful treatment of these com plaints without extra charge. Frice COcts. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Pruggist, Som erset, Ta. in I HAVE THE FIXEST STOCK OF HOL- IBAY GOOPS EVER 8HOWX IX SOMER SET COUNTY", IXCLrBIXG SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYBOPY AXP EVERY BOPIESTURSE AT MRS. A. E, UIIL'3 Foa Sale ox Rext. The Somerset Steam Grist Mill for sale or rent ; also Patent Port able Flour Mill. For information call on or address J. H. ZlMMKBMAX, Somerset, Pa. Advebtokd Letteb. The following ad dressed letters in the Postofllce, at Somer set, will be sent to the Pcad Letter Office Washington, P. C, if not called for on or before Pec 24th, viz : Baldwin, W. O, Miller, Mr. Horace, Banks, Peter. McEluain, John, Bowels, Wm., Morgan. James, Cummins, Chls., Meyer, Johann, (Ger.) Punham, A Shunk, Miss Sohia, Ponner, W. M.t Snowden, Asbury, King, Solomon, 7WSTALS. Joyce, W. F, (2) Shaffer, John II., Sylvester, E. C. A. C. Pa vis, V. M. A number of Washington county farmers have made fish ponds on their lands and stK-ked them with German carp, w hich art- supplied in cans by the United States Fish Commission. The experin-ent has jirovcn very successful, the fish attaining a good size in a comparatively short time. Rom Path & Co. I: hss never yet been definitely settled as v'ao "struck Billy Patterson," but the -i.'ic are a unit in saying that Sol Uhl ntbe largest and best stock of Boots, Hats, Caps, etc., to be fonnd in the :my. He has jnst received his fall stock. " ' one of tue largest and most com- cv? bronght to Somerset county. Give cail. It-iots, Boots ! Hats, Hats, Hats ! ('i, Cai ! and everything kept in a -!ss Bt Shoe Store is to found at ' : H -Vs. in Mammoth Block. His stock his prices low, his terms r ssona ' Yi-u ean save 20 per cent, by buying liim. Ilissales are large and his pro Mnall. Cull and see him and be con-w-1. t til to rvaJ aud rememlier that I am i"-el to sell the best Coffee for the ruon-, town, having purchased a patent roaft ' M wlli ,ave all grade of tresh roasted j ' 1 n l.as.ds at all times. Also, a full j - v- t. ii. (iroer-rU-t (inin iml IVnt-Iinns l ue uncst specimen or wild turkey we hive ever seen was on exhibition at the oie of Mr. Josiah Pise! last Tuesday even ing. "Tucker," the "boss hunter," had taken to the woods early in the morning of that day and was rewarded with a gobbler that measured six fort from tip to tip and weighed twenty pounds. It was a beautiful bird. ijinte a sneccg-itul protra-tC"l meeting is being held at the Metzler Church, a few miles south of town. The church is night ly filled with large and attentive audiences, many persons being unable to get scats on Saturday night. We understand that the meetings will be held for several weeks to come and it is thought that much good can be accomplished for the cause of the Master. Rev. Noon is be pastor in charge. Ixmk after tlie cabbage patches in your gardens. It is stated npon excellent an thority that decaying cabbage is a fruitful source of diphtheria. It will be well to watch the cellars closely during the coming winter, and remove at once all decaying vegetation. A little attention to the sanita ry regulation of house and premises in sea son, wiil repay our readers in the enjoy ment cf better health and a reduction in the doctor's bill. - h-T- 1 1-n-i-s. JostAM Killer. Oi'i-osite Somerset Honse. "MlfHTAXT T THE PUBLIC. " ' pwd heavy Suits at t3.50, worth $5.00 1.50, " f..00 " " " COO, " .00 8.00, " 10.00 "' 1'at.ts at a cts., 75 ct-., and $1 ; worth ' ". nl 2. ' pood, heavv, all wool coats at 2JW, H r. T;-- wme at 43.30, worth $0 M. " sy Overcoats at $2.50, worth $4.00 3.30, " 5.00 " - .so, a.50 ame at 55 ctn worth 73 cts. "'"" !Brusscl.s) at 85cts., worth $1.2A "ii. yir(l wi(le oij cjojj at y, cU j cts. It--. . i -Jt Heavy huits at $3.00, worth $4 50 Gunhrts from 90 eta. up to tZJOO '! Men's Cape from 23 ets. up. rnn V ... .V.. 1 I , H. licrrLrr's. T0Y8! TOYS I l tie t ayeuc county grave-yar J insurance shark, who has been operating in this coun ty, has fhaken the dust of Somerset from J hi fret and left for a more congenial field J of lalKir west of the mountains. He suc j ceeded in gulling some few of our eople 1 but his subjects were few and far between. In truth, ours is not a good locality for this business as our old people are not running any chances of lteing murdered for a few dollar. TOYS ! .ina, TV1. Cook A Reerita have re- v J,t"l opened out in their 5 and i! and Mien a very large stock of Toys fori. lor the little folks. Particular The healthy man and woman (u matter how rich) who neither work with their hands or brains, disregard the plain com mand, and lose one of the richest rewards in this life, contentment. The idle are near ly universally miserable, misanthropic, and discontented. All history proves the wis dom nf snaking toil the necessity of the racs. By this is not meant slavish labor. Tlie cultivation of the heart and head and muscles ahonld all go on together. Culti vate the physical alone and you develop the splendid savage : the intellect alone and yuu have tlie skeptic and doubter ; the mor al and religious nature and you have the bigoted Christian. But cultivate all tngcth er, and you have the ideal man and woman busy with hand and brain to make the world better all its paths smoother and the race happier. 14 the fact impress every yonng mm and woman that the world is in no need of drones. What it need is workers men and women that believe work is horioruble disgraceful. Tlie sight of Hon. John Cessna acted on our Democratic and Bacr-Republican neigh bors vcy much as t he sih t of a red flag is said to act on a bull, last week. Mr. Cessna was no sooner known to be in town than, meta phorically speaking, they commenced to paw the ground and bellow. Knots of them congregated on the street mers and in some of the offices, and Mr. Gwsna's move ments were watched and discied in an ex cited manner. The fear that he had come here to arrange for a conteet tsuk possession or them and the anxiety they displayed to discover the exact import of his business was to say the least amusing. Mr. Cessna, after attending to some legal business, . left for Bedford on Tuesday morning and : the fears of the "lab-da-dahs" were allayed. The tallest goose story of the season comes from Montana. The Benton lurord vouch es for the following : "The agency farm on Pincbcr Creek, about thirty miles above Fort McLeod, belonging to the Mounted Police force, has suffered a severe lows pf late from a totally nnlooked-for source. The crop or oats had been harvested ana the grain was in the shock when the late storm came on and prevented its heinz housed. During the storm wild geese in unheard -of numbers visited the farm and devoured the greater part of the grain, eating even ; the straw. The men in charge of the farm, twelve in number, were ordered outtobtand the gess off. but were unable to provent their ravages. Colonel McLeod visited tlie farm while the geese were there, and in one aftemooa's shooting bagged nearly 200 birds. ...... A HAXPSOME LINE OF FINE FANCY GOOPS. NOTIONS, LAPIES' NECK WEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND WOOL ENS JUST ARRIVED, AT MRS. A. E. UHL'S. of Habitual Costivejess Is tlie bane nearfv every American woman. From usually arise those disorders that so surely undermine their health and strength. Ev ery women owes it to herself and to her family to nse that celebrated medicine, Kid ney-Wort. It is the snre remedy for con stipation. nd for all disorders of the kid ney and liver. Try it in liquid or dry form Ecmally efficient in either. Bnntott Sunday Budffft. You should f ej the stock of Christmas Cards for sale by C. N. Boyd. It surpasses any that has ever been brought to Somerset. A CncAF Fab fob 8ale. A small farm of CO acre, good bouse and small barn, one mile from Railroad, on Mud Pike. Very cheap. Term easy. Possession given im mediately. Inquire at ' Son ntsET Couxrr Bask. The fon-e of tlie old saw "A little farm well tilled," etc., is nicely shown br an ar ticle in last week's Wheeling IntcWgencer. W. M. Punlap ownes ten acies between West Alexandria and West Liberty, on WbicU he this year raised the folkiwirg : 5 10 bushels of potatoei, a large ptirt of which he sold at $1.20 per bushel, and 200 bushel of choice tuber are held over to be nold for seel next spring )for these he hu t year re ceived 2ri,i per bushel): a) bushels of grapes, sold at good market prices ; 50,000 strawlterry plants, at25 per thousand ; 10,0U0 grape vines, at $5 per hundred ; 4,000 to G,0o0 raspberry and blackberry plants, at ') per thousand. His earnimgi this year were 83 per cent, on value of farm and cost of crops, leaving him about $W clear after epinga family of seven perse us. Had it not been a drouthy sonson be thinks he could have prodnced LOO" hnsbels of potatoes. Cosn.ucs Items : Only one school has been opened yet. The cause is the asm school house muddle. " The Confluence Literary .Society desired the other night that Mormonisra should not be suppressed by force as it is wrong to in terfere with religious opinions. a H. Brooke, our enterprising saddler and grocer has left hie basines in charge of hi brother George Brooke, nntil he returns from the west. Frank Ross, son of Gen. M. A. Ross, of Petersburg, ha moved to this place and is now engaged in the mercantile business with his brother, A. Marshall Ross. X. YOU SHOULD SEE THE CREEPING BABY AT MRS. A. E. UHL'S. Acctios. I will sell at the residence of A. J. Schcll, in Somerset borough, on Satur day, December 10th, 1881, at 12:40 oclock, p. m.. the following personal property, viz : 1 horse, 1 bay mare. 1 cow, 2 pigs, buggies, harness, 1 snlky, brideles, 1 Singer sewing machine. 1 cooking stove No. 10. heating stoves, bedsteads and bedding, tables, chairs and other household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on i!ay of sale. Ouveb KvErrEB, Auctioneer. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. G. R.PARKER. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of sale, granted by (be Couil oi (Jomtnoo Plea of Somerset county. Pa., the aoderstabed Amlg-nM ol Jwha King and wife, will sell at public tale, on SA TURD A Y, Dccemhtr 31, 1SS1. at 1 o'clock r v., on tba premises in Milford Twp. aemcrsei oonnij. ra. Aorrutlo iraotol Und with the appurtenance, tltaat to said towotnlp, sdnlniDX lamis of Oeo. M. Maker, John A. PblillmiL, Jul n Weller heirs an1 oiber-s euntalolnx 81 acres, more ur leas, 10 acres 01 umoer, anil 1- acre la meailw, balaoo lo a Koud stxta of cultivation, having thereon erected a Rood two it-TJ nwelllnR bousa. barn and other ouitiulldii gi: convenient to churches aud srhls ; htibs; -t mile irm Uebh.ru and mile irvin new 4jcauif luo. TERMS: One-third or the purchase money to be pal ! on eonnrmation of fale and delivery of used, one-third In sis month, and one-lbird lo one year Irwn the JStb of MuVrmber, 1881. with interest on deferrd payments from day ol sale, to be aware 1 by jaila- mml b-nds. Six per cent, of the purchase money w oe pain on a ay 01 ie, woicn will be leducieu from the hand money. E V. WILL. Dee Alnee. PUBLIC SALE By virtue of an order of sale issad oat of the Coui t of Common Pleas ot Somerset cou.-ty. Pa., and to me directed, I will expo 10 pa-Uc sale, oa the premise!, on Viumlnj, December 29, 1881. at 1 o'clock r. v.. the following described real estate oi Hen y J. Rook, (lunatic), viz : Ou plantation tiinaia la Addison Twp , Som erset ooanty. Fa., ad)oinnur land! of W illiam Si 1 tktagb, Isaiah Sllbauah Joe ah MeOllntlek and other, containing I4 aerea, mora or less, having la. reon erected a tw -story Iok dweliinx boase. and ham, havina lso thereoo One orchard of fruit trees, anoat i acre e'eared. IS acr la meadow, balance well Umred ; convenient, to caurcbes and rnooi ; la a Rood taming eomma nit. U miles fruai U, euia. TEH ne-iblrd la band on confirmation of sale one-third la sis monih. and one-third in one year, with Interest on deferred pamenU from eon BrmatloB of sale. Ten per cent, of the purchase money mast be paid on day or sale, deferred mv- bcbu to be secured by judgment notes oo the premises. jun.i it. rsuui J, Dee. fl Commlue or Henry J. fcook. S" EUIFF S SALES. ht virtue of certain writs of Vend Ex.. Ft. Fa. antl Lev Fa , Iwued ont of ib Uunrt or OHnmoa fleas ot Somerset Ue. fa., and to mo directed. there will be exposed to public, ante at the Court House, In Somerset, fa., oa Friday, December SO, 18S1, at 1 o'clock, r. v.. allthe right, title. Interest and elalm er the defendant, John H.-yer, of. in ao-1 to the fol lowing described real estate, situate In Urnna Bur.. Somerajt county. Pa., eontatnlna' 30 acres, more or k-ts, with a two-story frame dwelllnK bouse, barn and other ootbuil-ilnr ihere- oa erected, artjolnina; Nelroa A. TIoe, Williams and rniiuppi, t. u. i unjr and others, wita toe appunenanees. T.I ken In execution at the suit or Herman IV ' finer, ase of . J. Baer use or C Ing. ALSO All the rlitht. title, raterett and claim or the de- fendani Frank Wolf of. In and to the foltowlna- real estate siluata la Meyersdale borough, Somer set county, ra : No. I. Two certain rot of around (No. 11 and 13) frootlne oa Beyers avenue oa the aonth. a1 ley oo the west and north, and oa the east by lot or w iittam Bbaw. nema eiaaty Met front and one hundred and twenty feel deep, witn a two-story nrl k dwellina boose, stable, and other outbuild Inrs ihereo,, erected, with the appurtenances. No. 3. Two Iota ol prouDd ( No . 7 sad front Inron Broadway on the aortn. adudalnr Eichth street on the eat.and alley on the south and west, rib the appuitenanca. Takes in exeeutl a at tbe suit of Simon 1L Martecny, ase of Uliam f. Meyers, el at. Nonca. All person! parchasbiK at the abov ale will please ink notice that a par of tbe purchase money e be made anown at the time at sale will be required aa Soon aa the t roperty 1 knocked down, otherwise It will be again ex posed to sale at the risk of tbe first purchaser. The residue oT th purchase money must be paid oa or before Thursday or tbe first week or January Court, the time fixed by theOoun furtheacknowi-dguk-nt of deeds, and no deed will be acknowledg ed until the purchase money is paid in full. UUAK a.IA.E, Raaairr's Omra. I Sheriff. Somerset, Dec 7, 181. i JgSTRAY NOTICE. Came tre'Fpassing on tne premises oi Andrew Saslor. ot Somerset township, S--merset c un- ty, fa , about tbe last of October. IsM, tnree bull calves, or last sprier. One is red with white spot on the back and tali nearly all whit ; one Is red with white back, and one ia blue with white be1 ly. No ear marks. Tbe owner Is requested to come forward and prote proneny. nay chances and take them away, or thry will be disposed ol according to law. Dee. T- ANDREW J. SATLOR. Distillery . 1d to tbe Urge stock of dollr. f,m 5 tents to .50. Dolhiof every v Si!ity. (hin Dolls, Vai DolK 4 Ills. Uttle D,lle, Big 0Us J7" ""Us. riii in and see our - . r iun mu ni P.-ia'Tt'ETTifEf.'uiLLs. If you are sub ject to ague you niupt be sure to keep- your liver, boards and kidneys in good free con dition. Wncn so, you will be safe from all attack. The remedy to cse i Kidney Wort. It is the bent preventative of all ma larial diseases that you can take. Fee adv. in nif her rohmin. On Ritunl-iv l.ud two men iiameJ W!l' helm and Reefer were bunting in tbe moon- J tains near Hal isry, bornerset county, Both were calling turkeys and neither knew that the other was in the woods. Wil helm gave the amal notes to his "caller" and Kccfc r, tliiaking it was turkey re plied. Wilhelna, deceived by the reply, an swered it, and jt the zaen unconsciously drew together. Aa Wilbelm advanced be suddenly caagbt sight of a moving object partially concealed by a tree. He took de liberate a ia with his rifle and fired, hot what was bis horror to see Eerfer atragger from behind the tree and fall npon the ground. The unfortunate man was shot directly tk rough the heart. Let this serve as a warning to thaee men who are overly 'ui.xiuu for a shot," There are soine men who will blase away npon tbe s'ichtest sus picion, without any investigation as to what the object at which they direct Uieir fire , may be, and when snen of thin kind are ia the wood titer ia no s.tf'-ty for anybody j else within a half-dozen r ihj ldCa-! ttttt. A TLibkbal Bawaan Will be paid for the recovery of fonr yearling cattle, three steers and one heifer, tlie former red? and white, (one a little brindled), and the heifer white, with red ears and mutzle. No ear marks. Jacob Spybeb, Wellersbunt. P. O., Somerset county. Pa. COATS AND DOLMANS CHEAP, AT MRS. A. E. UHL'S. raaruMU. Sealed proposals will be i ceivwd asthaCbmmbwfoners office until 10 o'clock, a. aa., January 2. isa2, for furnish (MUMCfauvtHooM and Jail with Coal, half luaoa and half rourh, from the 7th of January, 1882. to 7th of January, 1883. , By order of Commissiorers. W. M. Sraaoca, ... v,- Clerk. Christmas is almost here. . Oo at once to C. X. 75od' and see his rtrxltrjf fir fmods. ' If you would save money, buy Albums. Writing Darts, Gold I'm, Box Paper. Oder Case. 1'arfuraery and Toilet Articles atC JJ. Boyd'. . s,';. , safwjffji Atwts Ttei Qrasnos. Why do so BBAoy paopl we around as, seem to pre r to suffer aatd bo mad miserable by In- digtsaioB, Ceawtipatlon, Dissiness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Ekia, wbati for 7i eta. w will sell them 8hi U)iB THaliwar, tnaaranteed to cure them. 8oT3 by (km. W. Benford. Pruggist, Som erset, r. " ' YAitH TfVJB OOfttTfORTS AKD HOODS IN ALL, COLORS AT Jim A. E. UHL'S. fan & flHE undewljcned Admlnlttrator with the will J. annexed of K ran ft Nubra. lata of Stonycreek township, dee'd, la purtaane of aa order issued from ibe Orphans' Court of Somerset eounty. Pa., will expose to public sale, on tbe premises, oa Thursday, December 29, 18S1, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following descrilied real er tate, late the property of ild deceased, vis : No 1. A tract ol 1 ad in Stonycreek township, adlnl' g lands of J'-nl. J.. Walker, Adam ia STttnt, Jacob Kennell's heirs, and other, eon slu ing ITS acre, more or Iras, about 100 of which are cle.r. i acre In meadow, and the oalanre well limbered, having thereon erected a good two-story dwelling house, large bank barn and other out buildings. N t A 1 of ground adjoining No 1, contain ing 13 perches, oa which located lb celebrated "Suhre Distillery," with wa.er privilege and ev rythlng pertaining to said distillery. TEEMS : ; One-half cash : baiaoea la two equal annual payment. paichaM ssuoey to be secured by judgment. JOHW M. aLie8NEE, ADAM INOKUNT. decT Adm'ri e. k a. of Fraas Snare, dee'd. SOMERSET EOUltTt EACH! (ESTABLISHED 1877.) CHARLES J.HARRISON, CASHIER AND MANAGER. VJnltcd noileetloo mad in all part of the Bute. CHARGES MODERATE. Parties wlnbiegtcsrad money West eaa beae enmnradautd by draft aa New York la aay ram. OvUeethiB sand wltk pnmplaetl. V. 8. Bond bouat sad loki. Meaey and valuables secured byoMef Diebuid'i celrtraud tales, wlLh a ttar gl a Yale 0 SO UM loefc. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. W AA legal hctMT Irtieei HilTB IIOLIDA TAD VERTI8EMEST which will I- appear next week. In the meantime, call fj i I 1 at hi Store ami e the Sire Good already in etock. o- J. M. HOLDERBAUM & SON, RiTlsg th'j W Jay of Otntwr, 1-W1, purrtiaaed of J. II. IIOLrjEafUOI his enU.-e"k cf GENERAL MERCHANDISE AGEICULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS ! ! Will cuu'.iuue t'uo biuiaeas at the OLD STAM), WEST END MAIN STREET, SOMERSET, PENN'A. W ire aw rc?e!Tir-g a lra Hoe of LEY GOODS, N0TI02TS, a732:3"v7A2S, G2CCZEI23, EATS and CAPS, BOOTS aad SHOES, CA2PSTST5S sad FLOOS OIL CLOTZS, ard as Especially Largo Let cf MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING! HEAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE Which a will Nil eheap. We will not bra; how mush we will undersell our neighbor, but liivlie all to CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES ! WC WILL TAKE ALL COOD COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANCE. Wealsokeepafulllineofallklrirtiof aarK-wliwrnl ImplfnrBli. kd-1 have tbe Agenry forthe MleoTlhe raetQVHAat and tOVPt.K dk lU'H Kmw til lasian. 49 W have jsM received a tar load of ' W taToi(JttlLL... U BOU.Lt ALT, lie very kloi for preservlog your meat. ocu-at JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &C, &C The followinj; Ls a partial li.it of Goods in Ptock : CanK-nti-r's Tooi. riano-t. Saw Hatchets, llaiuiu-n, Chisels, Adzf, 4c., Islai ksmith's ljKx!s, 15fllow, Anvib, Vios, Files, Hammers, 4c, Saddlery Hardware, Tal Tree, Oi Saddles, Itamen, licckli-. Rinir, Bits, and Tools. Table Knives and Forts, Pocket Knives, scior, Sjrm and lliizi.r-.. ine larrewsinca m romertetixiunty. fainter rhJ. a full stork, w t:ite la Colored Faints for inside and outride paintnifc, I'ainti in oil, all cuior?. Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Urusiies, Japan Dryer, Walnut Mains, Ac. Window jlw of ail sizes and gli-:s cut to any shape. The Ket Coal Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps i-i very large and (Xirnprises very elegant ctyle. IiiLttorfs Cucu- lar. MuW and Cross-cat Saws. Mill Saw Files of best quality. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handles of a'.l kinds. Shovels, Forks, Spades, llakcs. Mattock. Grub Hoes, Picks, Hcvtbes, Ifnatlis, tledes, Cast Meel. Mason Hammers, .Step La.lders, Carriage and Tire Bolts of all sizes. Looking Glasses. Wa.-hlxKml, Clotlies Wringers, Meal Sieve?. Door Mats. Basket. Tnlrt. Wooien Kockefs. Twine. Rre of all sizes. Hav Pul leys, Butter Prints. Mop Sticks, Trap- "'teelyarfU. M-at Cutters and Stutiers. Trai. Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, last. -..nd s:nilj Brushes, Horse Urushes, Curry Combs, Cards, DOOR'I.OCKN, 1IIXUTJ. SCREWS. JjATCH FJi, DOOK-IiXOCS and everything in the bsiiidn's ijie. Caps, Lead, SUot, Towder, Peftty Fuse, etc., etc The fact R I keep ever.-tlJus t bat te!ontrS in tlie Hanlware trade. I deal ex Ins; vo'.y m this kind of eood and give my whole attention to it. Persons who are building, or any one in need of anythim: in my line, will iind it to their advantage to give me a ca'l. I will always give a reasona creilit to responsible persons. 1 thank my old customers for ther patronage, and hope this nson to make many new ones. DOXT FORGET THE PLA T. ISo. 3, BAEE'S BLOCK." January Ji, isso. JOHN F. BLYMYER TBTJSSES ! THC8SES ! TRUSSES TKCSSEA! TKrSSES! TKrSSES t TBCSSES ! TRUSS ESI TBCSSES! TBTJSSES 1 TBCSSES : TBTJSSES.! TBTJSSES ! TBCSSES! TBCSSES! TBCSSES! TBCSSES! TBCSSES! TBCSSES I TBCSSES! TBCSSES! TKCSSES TBCSSES! TBCSSES I TBCSSES ! TRUSSES f TBCSSES, T-Ogri-1-rr-tlrin 4-4 4 s s 2 5 2 2 S 3 !i m V TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! Those afflicted should see the Gne lot of the above gootis just received by C. 2ST. BOYD. HARD RUBBER TRUSSES, CERMAN TRUSSES LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES Do not fail to see the new CEi.X-iT7X.Oro TRUSS I Always clean and comfortable, will not RCST or EEEAK and is by tar the finest truss yet out, Boyd sells them and will make a speciality of fitting you. A nice lot of LADIES' and GEVTS SHOULDER BRACES are among the new goods received. Any goods not in stock will be ordered when desired, eom- rising sjcrrotrrteas, Belts, Bakdagek, Elastic fToi-Kisn, jiKacAPs, AHJrrs for varicose veins, weak swollen or ul cerated limbs. TThose having trouble to get Trusses to fit wul do we!' to call and have measure taken, and tit will be guaranteed Good goods and prices reanonablc. c. :sr. boyd, MAMMOTH BLOCK. - - SOMERSET, PA 3S3SSSSSSS 2SSSS3SSES aaaaaaaa 3 3 I TRrssrsr Int. O O 7 . TRUSS EK r TRUSSES : TRT'ssES : TBIVSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSS E-5 trusses: TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TEUSSES ! trusses: TRUSSES. TRUSSES ! trusses: trusses : trusses: trusses : TRUSSES : trusses: TKCSSES ! trusses: TRUSSES ! TRUSS E S XTOTICE. SO. 49 rifTH AVESCE. To Impart a PRACTICAL. BUSINESS EDCCATIO?? ta, fur many yers ao l nilh Rre it iim- ccm, bru ib ulm of DufT Collrv. , , ... ... Xb faJthntl atuairat kro foellltle tnr wfi atrsiaiaa: will iiuui!f aim tor n ImaWute utraaraupoa practical dutie In ny .hreof life, rnrrireuiar. aaarw r. sir !.-" .... m-nmm'm akklu. nnblUbml bt Harrier a UruttMrs, urintcJ in eoiurs V NifS. Tbe Ury.n work oa IB nrlonee publial. A wur fur bankers, railrtmas, ba.!te men, aud inu-Uel aenraataat. Prtr 3.i. ouvl PATENTS o!taIneil. ami ait !oin in ta V. S. Patent firhce, or la tho Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES. v e are oppoolt tho V. S. Patent Off!', e (caeJ in PATENT BUSINESS EXCIUSIVEIY, i enn oNai. pMiniA m im um. Uuut tboM rvmote frum WASHINGTON. W ben aulei or drawlna I ant wo adrl aa t patnitability fre of chant; ami we mane NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. e refer, br, to ibe FostQU'.ier. tuo Snpt. of tbe Money Jnirt Uivistuo, and to officials of tbo 1 :. S. Patent tltfles. For eirruUr, Mvloe. tertas, ami relrrene to aclnal elieati la year own su: r eouuty, aiitlres C. A. SNOW & CO.. Uppoeita Pftteat OfBw. W.bii)un. I), t". To all permm whom It may concern, take an tic that I aava Blade application to Hon. A. K. liunkl. rcrotrr of Internal Atfalrs, fur war rant lor 14 acre of unimproved land, attuata In Sbade towwaiu, rtomerwt c.unly, Pornsylyaola, adiolnln laodsof Joan Slick on tho nortb. Ja cob Madman on tho wet,.anl Jona- ban R W ner on tne aoutn and m : and at im expiration of thirty day will aik tbat a warrant ba uuvd lor tna aam lo njo. Oct 19. 1831. JOSATHASB. WiO.VEB. FOR SALE CHEAP ! A valuable farm, smooth and level, underlaid wltk lint and coal, containing 16u acroM. well leaced and built, only thnUrtr of mile from Rockwood 8tatloa on tna Pitubarvh Il vi rion of tbo B AO R. K-, and ou main ruad lc4 loa front latur MaUon to Maw Cenmvllle. 'cr partkulan, apply to I k a n n vi l i, BOTlS M Urrlna, P. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Emm t of Joka Walbla, lata of Paint Township Domarwn vo., ra., ate a. Lattarl of vlmlniltratlna aa tbo a bora ejtat bavlna baa arnatad to tka aadonicnad. by tba propar authority, not lea Is karaby aivea 'o ihor ladebtad to rl to auk laaMdlat payment, and tbo bavraa alalataor damand will praacnt them duly autMntiaaud. lor aattlamant, on Prlday, noeemoar m, an, at tue aoaaa Ol jonaiaan Weibl la (aid tawMhlp. JUMATHAlf WEIBLE, If or. Administrator ot Joka Walbla, doe.. deer 1 E XECUTOK'S NOTICE. A vitlnaM firm containing about Ont Iiud"i: .i Sixty-fit Am: (lot) any to ttity-arr (to-ii) acre nf tba aneat litk and Poplar tlnioor In Ltc onler Valley, twenty dra acre excellent meadow, cl-bty acres rpleadld grain anl pacturo land, bo lides other timber laud, all wil water. d. lime stone on tbo farm, good frame h.uc. waaon bMl, arain bouM an t Iok barn. Siiaatcd from AVck port, P. K. R.. 4 miles, Laeolie. P. K. B . mllcf. Wat FairSeld, on and ono-balf mi!, wbere may idwayi ba l.und aeaab araia and hay market. TERMS EASY. Address J AS. Q. LKMMOV, 37ol V vuuland At., PblbMelpbla, Pa. (Or inquire of I). W. Lemmou, LaLrulw ,Wm. Dureland l o.. Pa ) net lil KctataoT Joka BotKbar, latest atlddlaeraak towa kip, daeaanad. LatUr tostasanitary oa tka a bora cstata karlna baaa rrantod to ch aadorrlrned by Ut aropar aatkortty i not lea la boraby atvaa to ail poraonJ indabtad to (aid aatate to ma It Immedlat pa i maat, aadta kavlnfl aiaimaaaamst tba mm will praaaat tbam daly autaoetkaud for ftil aaent oa Tkarsday, taa loth day of Dacembar, tail, at Ike late resident of tk deceased. C. B. MUOkE. Nov. Kseeutor. s TRAY NOTICE. C mrTiti cn fh.o pnmipe of th ueJer- daneil In Nortbaroptoa loworbip, two month aa-u, a brlnrilo bull with a white back. rupp-J to bo three yearn old, which ia Kill trewpawiaa-. )w ner can hava the nm by rroruif property end paving charge. ieti JOHW. BECK. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Enatf Thama Bill, lata of Coefloenee Vcr., LaUarref dmralMmioa oa abov eatat havtna beaa Tntd to the andertirnad by tba propar aa tkontv.aotte I karaby givaa to all peracaa la debtad to (aid eatat to make immediate pay ment, aad tfceo bsvta; claim acatuet It to pra aaat that daly atb. nikmted lor settlement on Saturday poe. Slat, isal,t th tafidrpe of Mary Eiita 8111, la CoaOueace. boric Adminletrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Sttat of Zath. T. Mueller, 1st of Quemaiwsia townahip, doo'd. Tb unuerrlsned. oa mot lea of J. O K!ma:at, beln appointed aoclltor to dlnribute the fand in tbahandaof Vi'llliam Maurar, aOmlnlr trator of Mid dee d . to and amun tb. aa legrlir antttlad thereto, will atiaud to lhadutleaof said appointment, at bi omec, ia Svmerwt boeuu-h, tvedaeesr, IJeecmr li. lsel, at 1 o'clock p. in., when all rirtle iniereatcd amy attend. li. P. PATTERSON. , BQT23 AudUrr.