iUL on ite ( ?J ico! ler; :5 catj a fynierset Herald. In m 'as; I i Hoi !Uj u lo v A nril 9. j T foorrod,t 6n-v,Ur', f for tlia 1 April troubles. ihould tb IIbbalii ltnd MnHn are U kings of the i Pnikl messment will be made a. reliable "patent taiedicin.ee," for , y, Boyd's. fal of eoue'1 or coW tni bars' and men' overcoats will sell J. B. Bxtdkb & Co'. t rtyled "cbin wlinikers on Itwl'rf toothache remedy tor sale i VBoyd. .srlramahad St new post offices es- lei in 11- I-ih! A big line of goods at J. B. Sny- , fine lot ofimiiorteJ 'lanlplos, in ihat HocHrrCTLEa'i". $ ,iJ Pndlcy Field, of Sew York, is the t practicing lawyer in the V nitod State. LenibrrtiiBt Hefflcy has all Uie new lntcV scarf, and tie,etc. fresh from b. . Bonanza Mackcy has bought for his largest pearl in the world evident , pearl of great worth." VjBtver a bare spot can be found mar I jying may be considered open for the , don't know why, but everybody deals I.J. B. Snyder A Co. ffrt are quite a number of pavements jflrborouRh that need fixing badly. 1 4 fault is this? I fall line of China. Queeasware and Care, uew and of the latest designs, at Snrder A Co. Lrriwn & Bro's. Congh Syrup and Liaa- n the best I ever used as a family i Seme. Lwwn the 1st of March and the 1st of irotit, the commissions of over 350 imister will expire, many in large cit- f uinr man. ko to Hefflcy a and buy lf the latest stvle of stiff or soft hat received from New York and Thiladel ... K-i-. Xow in stock: Mammoth fi..,.lt Onw.' and Timothy Peed !s: will buy or sell. j Cook A Bkcrits. Jf h minr making season is upon ns in I it elorr. The cheerful weatber and the , tllOdllCt Ol iue sap ...... come. L ulace to buy cheap carpets, oil cloth ..ks. valises, looking glasses, clocks and lichee, and jewelry of all kind, is ai wei- -vy on the Diamond. lira. Wary Herring, probably the oldest itoa in the county, died at bar residence ' Uvansville, one day of last week, at the nf 05 years, 10 months and 11 days. . Pinkeye prevented and cured easily by irrisoa Bro'a. Horse and Cattle Powder, . ttures sell iL Price suita me. 'I you are in want of Stationery buy the JntiLD packet ; they are the neatest, hand- rxct and most convenient out. 'rirli should be careful how they arc vac tied with virus taken from a lover'i K. One at St. Paul has taken to swear- sitting cross-legged and smoking a i-r-rnot pipe. Juaiuess men should order their Bill and ter Heads put up in packets. We print rrry handsomest at this office. ' kll and ne oar new line of Shirtings, Gimrhams and liirht Calico, all , C at J.B.Sktdi:bCo's. ':you want first-class Stationery at small bny the HwtAtD packet. Note, Letter ' all other sites put np in this way. They jut the thing for business men. p you wish to live happy and get rich all 9i newly married folks, buy your Qncens- Knirn and Forks. Spoons. &C Ac, at J. B. Snyder Co. Tie Buffalo (Wur asks : Why should a cm manager offer a $20,000 prixe for the L I I .1 .1J nl h m for the handsomest man? Is it be- kst handsome women are scarce? iurrison & Bro'a. Horse and Cattle Pow Vkiat been used with succeM in prevent A'PinVM In all mm wltiMw iiHpd in time Westmoreland county. Sold at all stores. Hut Market, Mai Caoss Stkbkt. I will f-t on hand at all times, Beef, Pork, Mut- c and Sausage, at reasonable pricea. 0ien -it; will run a meat wagon three times 4 week. I Hkvbt Kkboab. , Somerset. Pa. (JiOci Patboss. Having just rece ivd -V line of new good of all kinds, we in i' you to call and see us. As heretofore h at determined to sell as cheap as the 4. "ert. Thanking you for past favors, i-i hoping by fair and honest dealing to rfrjt your patronage hereafter. J. B. Skydeb&Co. lhere are a great many people who do F smu to understand the right of way on jataeU. They should always keep to right, and when two or more are to j4er they have no right to monopolize all pavement or crossing, forcing thone ' id they meet or who desire to pass them, the street. Courtesy on the street is of the beet evidences of good breeding. h Tsxia its oirw Sroyy Lajccaptxe, X. bee , 1879. By the way I will say fm think Downs' Elixir the best coach rVdy that I ran find at ow Droggiat. We yi ute it J. S. Pvbtt, Pub. Republican. ili diseases arinng from Biliottsnee or i Suiter's Mandrake Bitters. See notice of t-k and Oil liniment in another col ? comes another prediction that the 3 arm in coinr to be very small next sea- Khtcausethe open winter bas advanced Homoms at least thirty days, and hence H ill all be froten to death bv the cold f8lk between this and blooming spring X"tt Makkr. Main Street. We have tMid a large Refrigerator to our Meat 7t ia which all meats can be kept coo' Mutton. Beef, Pork, Ac, kept VUntJJ on band. Open daily. Parties neat can Lave it kept intaeRefrig ntil wanted. jsve. also, 100,000 new brick for sale. " will sell by the hundred or thotw- - - ww price. Boa Pa via A Co, LI "V. , i if . sss An A.ljoarnrf Conrt will be h1l in Sow-i-t on the 15th. "KoonU IVmocrat"' "TV i.l fa Republican." aroelU as meet as With the inine of spring all kind prontiw-r a hnoiu. bus! reus of Xow that the two "Oenerahi" have struck bands look out for squalls. It is hard to tell whether the Co ft roth Re publicans or the Koonu IVmocrata predom- uate iu this borough. , The Somerset Silver Comet Band turned out Monday evening for the first time this winter and treated our titixen to some choice music At the recent election the half-breeds "cut" Julius, while the Stalwarts Toted for him to a man. Truly "a man's foes are of his own household." Riley, the Hoosier poet and humoriyt will lecture in Somerset on Wednesday evening, March 8th, under the auspices of the G. A. K. Let there be a full turn out. "General" Coffroth supported "General KoonU for School Director. Will "General" KoonU return the favor by supporting "General" Coffroth for Congress ? We only know of one Somerset county boy who will present himself at the compet itive examination, to be held at Johnstown on the 22nd, for the appointment to West Point. The robins have mado their appearance. This is an early visitation, and is evidently made in ignorance of Yennor's prediction of a rough March, with snow and gales in abundance. The only persons who observed Washing ton's birthday in Somerset were the school children. The public schools were closed for the day, bat the business houses were all kept open as usual. m . . A banquet was given at the Barndoller Cottages, by the members of the Bedford baft iu honor of Judge Baer, last Tuesday even ing. Hon. John Cessna presided and a royal good time was had. The maule sugar season is now fairly opened and promises to be an unusally good ne. During the past week considerable sugar and molasses were made and "spotza" can be seen at any of our groceries. The G. A. B. Post have rented from Wm. H. Koontx, Esq., the rooms formerly occu pied by the Democrat and are having them remodeled and repaired. When completed they will have a very pleasant hall to meet in. Our young friend, James M. Cover, of Jenner X Roads, was elected one of the Jus tices of the Peace of Jenner township at the recent election. Jim is about 24 years of age and will be the youngest 'Squire hi the countv. During the past six weeks our job depart ment has been overcrowded with work. We have added a number of handsome new fonts of job type to our already large assort ment and arc prepared to do all work in the most approved style. The children who attend school at the Academy building celebrated the poet Long fellow's seventy-fifth birthday on Monday afternoon, by a literary entertainment, at which his songs were sung and poetical and prose compositions read and recited. Jurt think of if. brethren, "Our own Koontx" was a candidate on the Democratic ticket last Tuesday. Things have come to a pretty pass when it is deemed necessary to coalesce with the Democrats to elect 'bom- erset County's favorite son" school director. In the Bedford county Court last week James K. Shires was appointed Receiver and J. H. Lpngenecker Examiner, by cen sent, in the proceedings in equity between Mullin Si Jordan and John Lutx, late part ners in the Inquirtr, the Inquirer Book Store, and the Bedford County Frra. I'p to this date no ice has been harvested in Somerset and from present indications there will be none this winter. The proba bilities are that our people can be supplied at a reasonable rate from the Johnstown market, where we understand a full crop has been housed. If our half-breed friends when to have another "experience meeting," since the re cent election, a goodly number of them would have to penitently acknowledge to having voted for more than one Democrat, hile others would have to ask to be for given for voting for one Democrat more than once. The Meyersdale Comntarlal notifies the stalwarts of the county that their case will be attended to on the fourth Saturday of June. If our memory serves ns right the Commerciiil served a like notice about this time last year. Well, the Stalwarts were attended to at the last primary to be sure. in a way that was altogether pleasing to them. Mr. A. W . Kueppcr has a force of median ics at work preparing the frame work for a temporary building to be placed on his lot on the corner of the Diamond, which he ex pecta to have ready for occupancy by the first of April. During the summer he will erect a handsome brick building an the corner, which will add much to the appear ance of the centre of the town. The Pittsburg and Atlantic railroad com pany has made application to the managers of the Everett cemetery association for the right of wav for a tunnel through the ceme tery grounds. They offer to pay all expenses incurred in granting the privilege asked for. and a meeting of the stockholders has been called on the evening of March 3d, 1882, to consider the matter. Everttt Prm. The Democrat makes another of its "mi?' takes" when it savs there was a caucus of voters held in Dr. Bill' office, last Monday evening, when the "Citixens Ticket" was nominated. The Dr. Is straight out Dem ocrat and indignantly repudiates the asser tion, that there was any caucus held in his office or that he bad anything to do with forming the hybred ticket and that the edi tor of the Democrat was aware of that fact. just as lb e honierset excursionists were ready to leave for Johnstown last Thursday evening to attend the Talraage lecture a tel egram was received stating that the lecturer bad been unavoidably detained and would not be there that evening. The members of the party were considerably disappointed, but not so much, we imagine, as was Agent Patton, who had brought an engine and three cars from Oannellaville to be used bv the excursionista. A case of some importance to tlie editorial fraternity was recently decided in the Cen tre countv courts. The suit was instuted by Editor Kurts against a man named Alexander, w hp had been a candidate for office and then refused to pay for com pi i mentary notices given him in the paper during the campaign. The complimenUry editorials were not ordered by Alexander, but the court held that political papers are expected to do their utmost in furthering Uie interests of the candidates of their party and the candidate so served are bound to pay the editor for his labor. Huntingdon Journal. We hadn't thought of charging the "Gen eral" for any of the notices we have given him. WoxDrarrt Pours. When a medicine performs such cures as Kidney-Wort is con Untly doing, it may truly be said to have wonderful power. A carpenter in Mont gomery, Yt. had suffered for eight years from the worst of kidney diseases, and had been wholly lncaacitated for work. He says, "One box made a new man of me, and I sincerely believe it will restore to health all who are similarly afflicted." It is now wld in both dry and liquid form. Daidmry Km. On Saturday evening the Bedford Silver Comet band gathered at the Mengel honse and tendered a serenade to Judge Bacr. In response to repeated calls the Judge put in an appearance and delivered a few appro priate and well chosen remarks. Messrs. Reynolds and Kerr were also called upon and made brief addresses. The crowd as sembled was a large one and was made np of members of both political parties. Bed ford Qtuette. ( At this season foul chimneys often take fire and burn out. When such an event causes dinger, an effectual remedy is in reach of every prudent bouse-wife. Though it is familiar to many, it needs repeating. Sprinkle common salt en the fire, in the stove, in such a manner as to burn the salt. If done wiiely, a large amount of chlorine gas will be generated, filling the pipe and chimney, expelling the air and extinguish ing the fire. A dilligent use of this will avoid all alarm and remove all danger from this cause. Very generally throughout the State phy sicians report singular results from vaccina tion, especially in children, whose condi tion is rendered in some localities very dan' gerous. The fever which attacks the child ren, by reason of the vaccination, is severe, and in many cases throats become ulcerated and the arms which were vaccinated are swollen to a high degree. These phases in dicate that the physical condition of the people thus affected was such that an attack of small-pox would have been fatal in near ly all cases. m m As a remarkable winter is near it; dose, the curious are beginning to inqure of the prophets and weatberwise what the sum mer is going to be like. The inquiry is made the more urgent in that the astrolo gies say that the relative positions of the planets will hi such during the summer as to effect the earth's atmosphere, the theory being that heat will be so reflected in these planets as to evaporate the moisture and prevent rain. But a signal service man scoffs at this, and maintains that there will be plenty rain next summer, because the last was a dry one. Experience goes to show that it is seldom that one dry summer fol lows another. It is dilih-ult to keep track of all the smart schemes adopted to swindle the unsuspect ing man who does not "take the paper," but we endeavor to keep our readers posted on the subject. Here is one of the latest meth ods, which has been worked extensively in our neighboring counties, and we hear of a few cases in this county . A speculator in country produce calls on a farmer; pur chases $10 or $15 worth of eggs, butter or poultry, says that he wants a receipt to show the firm that he represents that he paid the money, breaks the point of his pencil before the signature Is reached, then takes from his pocket a fountain en, the farmer uses it to sign his name. The swin dler then gods to town, sells the produce erases the body of the receipt, writes instead a promissory note for $00 or $lo0. and has it discounted at the bank. Mr. John J. Emert, of Waterloo, Iowa, a former Somerset man and a member of the well known family of that name of Somer set county, with his wife and family nave been spending a month with their old-time friends in Pennsylvania. Mr. Emert furms GOO acres of Iowa soil with the aid of eight hired men. Last year he raised G,000 bush els of corn, shelled ; 3,500 bushels of oats, which was but a t wo-thirds crop ; he keeps 20 horses, 00 head oi cattle, and 150 hogs. This year he intends planting 200 acres in corn. He thinks he could teach Somerset county farmers considerable about building barns as he built one two years ago 150 feet long and CO feet broad. Mr. Emert has been a subscriber to the Herald for mere than 20 years, and of course is a thoroughbred Re publican. The followinz is the result of the vote polled at last Tuesday's election : Burgess, Wm. H. Welfley, 131 ; Aaaron Flick, 00 Town CounciL C. X. Boyd, 191 ; S. F. Pick ing, 132 ; C. F. Rboads, 130, W. H. Rupple, 62 ; G. M. Saylor, 67 ; Street Commissioner, Henry J. Picking, 123 ; Austin Keel, G9 Constable, Samuel P. Snyder, 191; Abraham Faith, 3 ; High Constable, John 8. Shaffer, 135 ; James Houpt, 55 ; Judge of Election, John R. Edie, 191 ; Inspector, John H. Hus ton, 135; Curtis K. Grove, 50 ; Assessor, George M. Xeff, 140 ; John J. Schell, 55 Assistant Assessors, Chambers Huston, 110 ; John A. Walter, 132 ; Josiah Pisel, 55 ; Sol Uhl. G2 ; School Directors, Ed Scull, 128 ; W. H. Koontx. 200 : W. J. Baer, 89 ; Audi tors, M. J. Pritta, 194 ; Parker Trent, 194. Of the candidates on the regular Republi can ticket, C X. Boyd, Samuel Snyder, John R. Edie, W. H. Koontx, M. J. Pritta and Parker Trent were also placed on the Dem ocratic ticket and therefore had no opposi tion. We have just received from Saaltield's Music Store, 775 Broadway, Xew York, the February number of the "Saalfield Ten Cent Libraries." These series of monthly publications of which the subscription price is only one dollars, (12 numbers), sin gle number 10 cents, are revolutionizing the music business. Think of buying 10 pages of the best music for ten cents ! It is wonderful! The number just received con tains "President Arthur's Grand March ;" a beautiful baritone solo, "Bring My Hero Home," and several other popular pieces. Other numbers contain the Gobble Duett from the "Mascotte," "Garfield's Funeral March," arrangements from "Ollivette," "Billee Taylor," and other operas. The March number will contain a complete Potpourri of "Patience." Send 10 cents for sample copy, or still better, $1 for a year's subscriptions for this wonderfully cheap publication to the publisher, Mr. R. A. Saalfield, 775 Broadway, Xcw York. Last Monday evening it isgenearlly sup posed, Charles II. Fisher, Chairman of the Democratic County Committee, and "Citi zen" Ogle constituted themselve a commit tee of "citizens." held a cauens, (not in Dr. Bills' office) and produced the following ticket for borough officers to be voted for by the Democrats and "Independents" of Uie town : "Burgess, Aaron Flick ; Town Council, C. X. Boyd, Wm. H. Rupple, G. M. Saylor ; Constable, Sumuel P. Snyder ; Street Commissioner, Austin Keel ; High Constable, James Houpt ; Judge of Elec tion, John R. Edie ; fnspector, C. K. Grove; Assessor, John J. Schell ; Assistant Asses sors, Josiah risel, Sol. Uhl ; School Direc tors. W. II. KoonUand W. J. Baer ; Audi tors, M. J, Pritu and Parker Trent." As will be seen the ticket contains the names of some very good Republicans, some very good Democrats, and some "Half- breeds," and it was hoped by this mixture to defeat the election of several Stalwarts on the regular ticket. The names of Mr. Boyd and Mr. Pritta and probably one or two oth ers were placed on this mongrel ticket with out their knowledge or consent, and when they learned this fact they announced that if elected on that ticket they would not . .... . serve. The Democrats tnat yotea support ed this ticket to a man as did also a large number of the "Independents." Mb. Epitob : I want to protest against the trick ot putting W. II. KoonU and W. Baer on the same ticket and then insist ing on Democrata voting for it. I do not nk our party owes KoonU anything, that we must save him from defeat by his own party. Judge Baer was away from bom and it was a wrong to him to run him for school director and have him defeated, to save KoonU by giving him the Democratic vote. There was no meeting held to nomi nate the "Citizens Ticket," so called. Dr. Bills says none was held in his office as the Democrat published. Xo one believes that Judge Baer would have taken the office if elected, and it looks aa if he was run by his pretended friends, so as to give John Ogle another chance to vote for his father-in-law, and some other of the Independent an ex cuse to vote against your ticket. Let Koontx openly join our party if be wants Democrat ic votes. I don't believe in voting Cox, men who try to rd- t wj lor, at once.. f DJWCtT, Srr ExacTtow. The following is a fall list of borough and township officers elect ed in Somerset county at the Spring elec tion, held on Tuesday, the 21st day of Feb ruary. liM2: (Abreviations. C, Constable; J E., Judge of Election; I., Inspectors; Ass., Assessor ; Asa's. Ass's., Assistant Assessors ; And's., Auditors ; S. D., School Directors ; B., Burgess ; T. C, Town Council ; II. C High Constable ; St. C, Street Commission er ; 8., Supervisors ; Twp. C., Township Clerk ; Twp. Tn Township Treasurer; J. P., Justice of tiie Peace.) Berlin Borough. Constable, W. A. Pow ell ; J. F, Clement Engle ; I., D. H. Fish er, M. S. Mathews ; Ass., Jacob J Zorn ; Asst. Ass's., Geo. Fogle, Jacob Hef- fley ; Aud's , Robt. Pbilson, Theo. Murvine; S. D., Albert Hefiiey, W. A. Garman, 8. P. Zimmerman, Isaac Stoner ; B., A. D. Floto; T. C. John Hefiiey, Harry Muhlenbarg, J. P. Philson. Peter Suder, R. H. Kubns, D. A. Brubaker ; Clerk, John Engle ; St. O, E. M. Quade ; A. B. John S. Gannau. ' Confluence Borough. C, A. A. Fortney ; J. E., A. R. Humbert ; I., Leslie Brown, J. C. Shaw ; Assn T. B. France ; Ass't. Ass's. A. G. Black, W. C. Dodds ; A J. M. Dodds; S. D., Simon Grof, John A. Walker, L. M Weakland : B.. Daniel Mickey : T. C. X. Q. Black, W.8. Mountain, L. M. Weakland, T. B. France, G. O. Grof, A. M. tRoss ; Ot rk. E. P. Rederick ; H. C, Clark McXear ; St. C Thomas Kyler. Jennertown Borough. C., Geo. W. John son ; J. E., W. Frank Gaul ; L, P. F. Berkey, Frank 8haffer; Ass., A. B. Kautz; Ass't, Ass's.. J. J. Griffith. G. S. Blancet: A.. 8. M. Cover; 8. D., A. S. Baumgardner, S. M. Cover; B.. P. Frank Berkey ; T. C, Louis Graves, W. Frank Gaul, G. 8. Blancet; Clerk, Lewis Craver; S. C, J. O. Freidline. Meyersdale Borough. J. P., F. Xaugle; C JohnB. Weimer: J. E., Dennis Eich- ner; I., Henry Staub, Fredrick Hady ; Ass., W.B. Cook; Ass't. Ass's., J. M. Clinger, M. D. Miller; A., Frank Wolf; S. D., L. J. Joderj Benjamin Thomas; B., Jacob J.Hol shue; T. C.,8. D. Livengood, Johnson Col lins, John H. Freidline, W. D. Brougher, S. B. Hartley, R, Reich ; Clerk, C. B. Cook ; S. C, Xelson Meyers. Xew Baltimore Borough. C., A. P. Riflle; J. E., Thilip Felton , I., Henry olf hope, George Mowry ; Ass., L. B. Smith ; Ass't. Ass's. John Dull. F. Topper ; A, F. A.Luk- in, Wm. Hay ; S. D., F. A. Warner, John P. Spicer ; B., F. A. Warner ; T. C, H. C. Reidt, A. P. Riffle, Wm. F. Weber, John Straup, J. M. Topper, Peter Weimer; St. C, John George. Xew Centreville Borough. C., Peter Pile; E.f 8.8. Dull; I- M. P., Shaffur, James Ferrel ; Ass., Leroy N. Scott ; Ass t. Ass s., R. McMillcn, G. W. Phillippi ; A., W. J. Brant: 8. D.. Henry Frtase, W. W. McMil- len; B., Aaron Will ; T.C..C. W. Truxal. R. McMillen. George Brant: II. C, M. P. Shaffer; 8. O, D. W. Will. Salisbury Borough. J. P., Levi Lichliter; C, C. H. Smith : J. E., Adam Fogle ; I Ed Lambert, Wm. Lambert ; Ass., Stewart Smith ; Ass t. Ass's., L. C. Boyer, S. J. Licht ey ; A., Dennis Dellaven, P. S. Hay ; S. D., J. B. Whipkey, M. Welfley, G. K. Walker, B., J. J. Livengood ; T. C, Sam Gisse, J. D, Li vensood, Oscar Taggert ; H. C. H. Loech- el ; St. C, J. W. Ringler. Somerset Borough. C, Samael P. Sny der: J. E.. John R. Edie : I., John H. Hus ton, Curtis Grove ; Ass., George M. Xeff; Ass't. Ass's., Chambers Huston, John A. Walter; A.. Milton J. rriU, Parker Trent; S.D., Ed Scull, W.H. Koontx; B., W. H. Welfley ; T. C. Charles X. Boyd, Samuel F. Picking, Charles F. Rhoads; H. C, John 8. Shafer; S. C, Henry J. Picking. Stoystown Borough. J. P., Augustus Heffley ; C, L. F. Shaffer ; J. E., Wm. Wil son, Isaiah Sipe ; Ass., M. v. borwr; ass t. Ass's., J. H. Hite. Daniel Berkey ; A., Paul B. Schlag, L. M. Bowman , S. D., C. W. Pugh, Adam Grimm ; It., J. H. Snyder ; T. C J. II. Brubtiker. Isaac Ferner, John. A. Young ; St O, M. Brubaker. Ursina Borough. J. P., William Shaw; C, H. Vansickle ; J. E., Frederick Dull ; I Col. Heinbaugh, Henry Zimmerman ; Ass., W. 8. Kuhlman; Ass't. Ass's., Samuel Thomson, J. W. D. 8haw ; A., John W Dial, J. 8. Lyons ; 8. D J. B. Davis, E. D. YuUy; B., J.B.Jennings; T. C, A. A Miller, A P. King, M. King; H. C, Samuel Nicola ; 8. C, A Holliday. Wellersburg Borough. J. P., Michael Long, John El rick. Sr. ; C, Peter Kneariem, J. E., G.n. DeHaven ; I., A. II. Long.J.H Moon ; Ass., Adam T rumble ; Ass't. Ass's. John Elrick. Sr., Samnel C. Fechtig ; A., 8. C. Fechtig, Jr. ; 8. D., Michael Long, Jere miah Wingart ; B., Michael Long ; T. C. Peter Kneariem, John Shaffer, John Wingart, John Elrick, Fred Fechtig, Adam T rumble; Clerk, George Paul. Addison Township J P, Henry Risheber. eer ; C, Josiah McClintock ; J E, Josiah Wills ; I, Charles DeLauter, Amos F Jef freys ; Ass, Jon Wilkins ; Ass't Ass's, C A Humbertson. Wm Lenbart ; 8, Levi Cough- enour, Allen Xickalo, Jere Augustine ; 8 D, J L Augustine, A M McClintick ; A, John Smith ; Twp C, George W Daniels. Allegheny Township C, Wm Coughe nour ; J E, Samuel G Walker; I, Wm May, FrcdShoiler; Ass, David Foust; Ass't Ass's, John Geiger, C Suhre ; 8 D, Joseph Firley, Andrew Poorbaugh ; 8, Tobias Miller, John Ferner ; A, Charles Darn ; Twp C, Elias Suhre. Brothersvalley Twp C, Tobias .8 Fisher ; J E, Francis Knepper; J, Alexander Cole man, Charles A Floto ; Ass, Henry G Hay : Ass't Ass's, John Suder, William Foust; S D, W H Fritz, E J Walker; S, X J Judy, A P Miller, William Dicky; A, Joseph Walker; Twp C, Lewis Berkey; Twp T, Irvin F. Walker. Conemaugh Township C, Simon Tho mas ; J JS, Philip Mover ; I, Xoah Kauf man, Jonas K Kaufman ; Ass, Aaron F Swank ; Ass't Ass's, Isaac Yoder, Jacob I Kaufman ; 8 D, Levi Kaufman, Simon Leh man ; S, Jacob C Eash, Joseph Gindlesper- gcr, Samuel Roddy ; A, Jocob D Swank ; Twp C. Peter Levy. Elklick Township C, M D Thomas; J E, Josiah Engle; I, Lewis 8 Mount, John J Engle; Asa, C C GarliU ; Ass't Ass's, John Brisky, Jacob Kinsinger; 8 D, 8 P Moust, RossSechler; 8, Daniel Dickey, George Lowry; A, J M Hay; Twp C, X D Hay; Twp T, Jere J Folk. Greenville Township J P, John C Ken-i nel ; C, Edwin Hutzell ; J E, Francis Baer; I, A J Folk, Christian Engle ; Ass, John C Kennel ; Ass't Ass's, J M Fulger, Samuel Werner ; 8 D, A O Beal, J P Miller; 8, Ja cob Eichnour, Jacob Werner ; A, E K Hocli stetler ; Twp C, Solomon Honsel ; Twp T, George Barclay. Jefferson Township C, Westley Miller;! jE,JohnBruner; I, W D Barclay, J W Broucher; Ass, Joseph L Miller; Ass't Ass's, Peter Shaulis, John M Kimmel; 8 D, Abraham B Lenhart, Joseph L Miller; S, John Wright, George J Flick ; A, FreJrick Shaulis ; Twp C, Silas Cable. Jenner Township J P, JM Cover, W 8 Morgan; C, Thomas Gallegher ; J E, Benj Enos ; I, . Isaac Miller, Frank O'Connor ; Ass, Jonathan Shunk ; Ass't Ass's, Henry W Manrer, George Friedline; 8 D, John Biesecker, 8imon Korns, J J Shaffer ; 8, George A Swank, John Speidier, Eli Deitx, Micheel BeU : A, A J Berkley ; Twp C, Ed F Gallagher. Larimer Township C, Solomon Wei mer; J E, Peter Shoemaker; I. Peter Suder, John Hable; Asa, Levi Weimer; Ass't Ass's, James Murry, Joseph Tressler; 8 D, Henry Knepp, Wm Donner; 8, Solomon Weimer, Lndwick Bear; A, Simon P Wei Twp C, Jacob S Beal. Lower Turkeyfoot Township J F, Dan iel Growall ; C, Baalam Younkin ; J E. J J Rush ; I, George Hare, J K Johnson ; A, C 8 Younkin ; Ass't Asa's, Jebu Rush, Xel son Gerhart; 8 P, John H Younkin, H C Wirsing ; 8, Thomas Ream, Vel$y, Silas Conn, Mote Romesbexger ; A. Thomas Ream ; Twp C, Samuel Minder. Middlecreek Twp J Uab. P King; C, Jesse Whipkey ; J. E, Avtia W Miller ; I, Wesley Fije. Norjoan, B Cramer ; Ass. Michael Aaae) ; Ass't Am'. Hiram Tedrow, Smith B King ; 8 D. John H Miller, Moses M Snyder ; 8, Wm Pile, Samuel T Snyder ; A. Wm fl Barron ; Twp C. J 8 Snyder ; Twp T Simon Barron, Milford Township-C, E H Dull; J E, Jonathan Rhoads ; L George 8echler, F C Younkin; Ass, Samnel Barclay; Ass t Ass's, Aaron Boucher. X W Tedrow; 8 D, Isaiah Flick, J W Schrock ; 8, Jacob 8 Phil ' ''IT'- Solomon Flick, Samuel Bowser, Dan iel D Miller; A, Aaron J. Miller; Twp George Snyder ; Twp T, C A Walter. Xorthampton Township J P, John H Miller ; C, J T Lydig ; J E, John J Poor baugh ; 1, SB Poorbaugh,' John Beck ; Asa, J B Trimpcy ; Ass't Aas'a, Levi Boyer, Yal Bridegram ; 8 D, Gideon Mull, Christ Wer ner ; 8, Nelson Bitner, Fred Muhlenburg A, Adum Spangler ; Twp C, Charles Broad water. r - Paint Township C, John Berkey; J John Weaver; I, Anuanhu Orris. Simon Geisel ; Ass, Jacob Custer ; Ass't Ass's, Dan iel R Brubaker, Reuben Miller; 8 D, Jacob P Ripple, Jacob E Foust, A D Weaver; 8, Samuel Weaver, H P J Custer; A. Levi Swank ; Twp C, Peter Hoffman. Quemahoning Township J P, John Hamer, Wm H Miller ; C. Jeremiah Clark; J E, Adam Barnhart ; I, Cornelius Bender, John W Dickey ; Ass, Joseph Kocher; Ass' Ass's, John H Zimmerman, Chas W Weigle; S D, Herman Berkey, Joseph Meyers ; 8, A Washer, W S Horner ; A. Albert Berkey; Twp C, Jacob S Miller. Shade Township C, L B Mengcs; J E, J Wagoner ; I, Isaac Ream, Aaron Lohr Ass, Samuel McGregor; Ass't Ass's, Gideon Berkey bile, John Koontx; 8 D, William Rodgers, Samuel Wagoner ; S, Joseph Lambert, John Sipe; A, T O Mock; TwpC, CC Meyers. Somerset Township J P, Samuel ADciU; C, Edward S Will ; J E, Xo 1, Chauncey Dickey, Xo 2, Peter Speicher ; I, Xo I, Irvin Custer, X B Penrod, Xo2, EG Bitner, J Smith ; Ass, Henry L Young ; Ass't Ass's, Samuel Fox, Josiah Ankeny ; 8 D, Gabriel Good, Fred Weller; 8, Samuel Rhoads, W W Brown, Jonathan Xedrow, Jefferson Rhoads ; A, George C Lichty ; TwpC, Adam S Miller ; Twp T, Devid Cast-beer ; Regis tering Assessor, Jacob X Baker. Southampton Township J P, M L Tau ber, C, Simon A Lepley; J E, Levi Kennel ; I, Joseph H Kornes, Andrew Kennel ; Ass. John B Baker; Ass't Ass's. Amos Trout- man. Israel Emerick ; S D, Wm Troutman, Daniel G Beal, Benjamin Trcutman ; S, Baalam Shoemaker, Daniel Troutman ; A, Richard Martz : Twp C, Wm Sturtz ; Twp T, B F Baker. Stonycreek Township C, Joseph Stull ; J E, Wm Shank ; I, Abraham A Miller, Wm Kuhns ; Ass, Jacob J Miller ; Ass't Ass's, Wm M Schrock, Peter F Miller ; 8 D, M L Shank, Oliver Lease ; 8, J D Weigle, Xoah Keefer, John Gindlespcrger ; A, H II Grady ; Twp C, Jefferson Kimmel. Summit Township C, A J Ringler; J E, Michael Shannon ; I, CM Hochstetler, Wil son Walker; Ass, Hiram P Walker; Ass't Ass's, Conrad Wimer, Alexander Xewman ; S D, I J M Kingus, CJ Fike; S, L A Kretch inan, John Hoyl ; A, A JBoose ; Twp C, Herman Christner. Upper Turkeyfoot Township C, Freeman Younkin; J E, Wm Gerhard; I, Irvin YVmnkin, Benjamin Clearinger; Ass, Dan iel Sechler ; Ass't Ass's E G Henry,- J A Shultz; S D, Garret Lear, Peter Reyman, reter Xichelson ; S, Jonas Meyers, Jonathan Poorbaugh ; A.'.C Kreger ; Twp C, J B Dum bold. Captain Edwin Corson, of Woodbury, X. J., says: "After spending many sleepless nights, acconiiianied with cold, clammy sweats, arising from a generally deranged system, took one bottle of Swedish Bitters and was cured, where a physician's skill even failed to give relief." Hellley sells the nobby and cheap cloth ing, and in fact the nobbiest goods of all kinds are found there. Anything in his line will be sold cheap to close for the sea son. Suits for boys from 4 years up, and also the largest sizes of men's clothing. Ed. Hebald : We have a few quills of Democratic virus in the otherwise virtuous little hamlet of Jennertown, who on every fitting occasion strike their venomous fangs in the veins of every slow pulsed Republican, thus lessening Uie disaster. This vaccina tion generally takes place on the eve of a great Republican epidemic. After they have used the patient they general abuse him un til danger threatens again. Moral. "Be a man or a mouse or a long tailed rat." When the fellow was around naming things he stumbled on Jennertown, and struck with its imposing beauties was at a loss to find a fitting name for it, until be coming better acquainted with its inhabi tants among whom are a few quills of Democratic virus and a few used up Repub lican scabs. Being a firm believer in the eternal fitness of things he couldn't think of a more fitting chance of immortalizing the great discoverer of vaccine. Dr. Jenner, hence its name, Jennertown. The assertion was made that the Rev. A. S. Baumgardner had not friends enough in Jennertown to bury him. Tuesday's elec tion proved that in case it should be neces sary to bury the Rev., there could be found four men for pall bearers and quite a respect able gang of mourners. Moral. "He laughs Ix-st who laughs lost." For a real sud corpse commend us to the great I Am of the Jennertown Democracy, who was so unexpectedly snowed under on Tuesday last by that friendless orphan. Rev. A. S. Buumgarduer. rMorul. "Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, it might have been," but wasn't. And don't you forget it. Jisektows, Feb. 25. X. Dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, will paper, cotton batting, and all kinds of goods will be given in exchange for maple sugar, and country produce of all kinds. Goods sold as low as the lowest, and the highest prices given for produce. II. HtrrLEV. To "dye" easy and happy use "Diamond Dyes". For ten cents you can get enough to color from one to two pounds. For sale by C. X. Boyd. A good brick maker can secure a first rate job by writing or appying to JOH.X McTABLAKD, Ligonier, Pa. Xo use to send away lor your clothes when )'on can get the finest kind at W. M. 1 1 ociiftetler's. SoCTHAKrTox Items : Mud is all we can boost of. Our people are all busy making sugar. A great many have secured pans and expect to make the most of the seascn. 1 ' That dreadful disease diphtheria is raging in some parts of this neighborhood. Henry Marts, of this place, while going out to cut wood one day last week came across a snake which measured about thirty two inches. Spelling schools are in full blast just now. - Our schools are all flourishing. Efforts are being made to have a post of fice established at Kennel's Mill. Just the thing needed at that point. The election passed off very quietly ; but there are lots of long fact. H.L.M. Buy the best $1.00 shirt the Pearl. Bo som three-ply, and all linen made from the best Wamsutta muslin, and guaranteed to fit.atHcffley'i. Have you tried, th "Diamond Dyes f I not do so. at one. With ten cent package you can color from one to two pounds of gooU any shade. Sold by C. X. Boyd. Wasted. Maple Sugar. Bacon, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Beam for cash or in ex change for merchandise of our line of trade. Cook &, Beekits. Sny John, where did you get that nice fitting coat? Why down at Wm. M. Hoch stetlet'i. of course. He ia the best tailor in all the country. Sfsxuks School Xo. 2. Mb. Eorroi: I believe it is common in the local districts to have what are termed Spelling Schools, commencing in the evening at 7 o clock and continuing till about 10. Such it was my pleasure to attend, on ThttraUv evening last, at the Middle Creek school house in Milford township, the house being Urge and commodious the audience were all comfortably seated and didn't have to stand or loiter around outside as was the rase in Mr. H. H.' report of the Barclay School some weeks since; nor could I see anything remarkable in the pupils by which I might judge of their future prospects, but to say the least the spelling was grand. Tbe spel ling book was exhausted, and test words had to be resorted to, to bring the spelling to a close, which required some time. Quite a number of teachers were present from adjoining dUtricts, as well as citizens and patrons of the school. This sub-district bas furnished more teachers in the last ten years than any oth er school in the tewnship. Quite a number of them are now in the high schools and colleges, and we are not lacking in the pro fessions either, the only profession we are not represented in is the law. The M. D. take the lead. We have also several minis ters of the gospel, who are in distant lards battling for the souls of men ; and still have more in training, that when the prop er time comes we expect to launch into their different callings. The closing exercises of the evening con sisted in a variety of songs, declamaii ns. orations, dialogues, etc. after which the teachers and citizens responded in remarks that were instructive a d encouraging to tbe school. "Jack be nimble. Jack be quick ! Jack jumped over the candle stick." performed by a little son of Mr. G. A. Wal ker in good style brought down the house in glee, I might have said something else than glee but didn't want to for fear I might crowd the house, and havo some standing outside or crowding the aisles. The Bar clay school was there but their correspond ent was nan at. Toji Bitowx. Benevolence, Feb. 28, 182. Through the urbanity of Mr. Weller, the teacher, I too was there. Tom Eiton jr, Ja, Kidset Diseases. Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the human race, and they are constantly on the increase, but where the virtues of Kidney-Wort have become known; they are held in check and speedily cured. I-ct those who have had to constant ly dose spirits of nitre and such stuff, give this great remedy a trial and be cured. In the dry form it is most economical, in the liquid the most convenient. I'ltilcuLlpHa Prtsi. Xoticb. Xotice is hereby given that Rob ert Wilson has left the County Home with out permission, and that anyone knowing of his whereabouts will confer a great favor by notifying Steward Launtx at once. By order of the Board. HCAIKJCARTEBS FOB M. KKKEL FlSH. We have in stock, direct from the Atlantic coast, a car load XXX Shore Xo. 2 Macker el, all full weight packages, consisting of Barrels. 200 His.: Halves, 100 lbs.; Quarters, 50 lbs.; und Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Xew is the time to buy them at fair prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully, Cook & Bkemts. CoNrxrEXCK Items : The school house muddle continues. The union ticket for borough officer was successful. The Republicans casting -X! and the Democrats 23 votes notwithstanding. Prof. H. C. Holbcrt expects to teach a five months normal school at this place. A so-called oil meeting was held in this place on last Saturday evening to secure con tributions to aid in sinking a well close to Listonburg. The sum of $4S was secured. Some of the roads are almost impassable owing to the recent heavy rains and hind slides. X. I have just received the finest and !est stock of Yiolins, Guitars, Banjos, Accorde ons, etc., ever brought to Somerset. Prices very low, and every instrument guaranteed. I.J. Hekfley. m m Save Time, Save Monet, Save Tbouble, and go East, South and West via the old re liable B. & O. R. R. Xo change of cars to St. Louis and Chicago. Only one change of cars to Kansas City and Atchison. For maps, time-tables, tickets and all informa tion in regard to routes call on or address E. E. Patton, Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free; Office at Depot. MARRIED. LOHR FLEEGLE At the U. B. Otter- beine Chapel, Somerset county. Pa., Feb. 14, 1882, by Rev. D. Speck, Mr. Cornelius C. Lohr and Miss Miriam A. Fleet'le, both of Somerset county, Pa. DIED. CLARK. At Hooversv:l!e, Ta.. Fib. 15, 1882, 1.ucetta Marian Clark, ue.l S years, 3 months and C days. ZIMMERMAX. On January 1, 18X2. in Johnstown, Wallace Zimmerman, sou of David Zimmerman, aged 1 year and 6 months. METZGER. On February 7, 1882, near Hooversville, Miss Elizabeth Metzger, aged 82 years, 10 months and 28 days. CR1SSEY- At Hooversville, Pa., on Feb ruary 20, 1882, Mary Mugdalina Cnssey, ag ed 15 years, 2 months and 0 days. STCTZMAX. On Wednesday, February 22nd, at the residence of her parents in Goshen, Elkhart county, Indiana, Elizabeth Stutzman, eldest daughter of Peter T. Stutz roan und niece of A. A. Stutzman, the pres ent Register and Recorder of Somerset coun ty, Pa. The subject of this notice fell a victim to that dreadful disease consumption at the early age of fourteen. Though a child in years she had that firm faith in Jesus that overcame the terrors of death and enabled her to give up her you:ig life not only will ingly but joyfully. Sister, thou wast mild and lovely. Here thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God who has bereft lis, lie can all our sorrows heal. SHAFFER. At th residence of Jacob Miller, on February 20, 1882, Royal Geary, son of Oliver Shaffer, aged 8 yean, S months, 20 days. Fcbtiuzeb. Phosphate, Land Plaster and Salt. Attention, Fanners ! and remem ber this : We can get for you Phosphate, Land Plaster, or Mineralized Salt for fertil izing purposes delivered at Somerset Sta tion, by tbe Bag, Barrel or Ton, at Pitts burgh, Baltimore or Philadelphia list prices, local freight added, and will be plea.sed to take your orders for such quantities as you may need for Spring Seeding. Apply to or address,, Cook & Beebits. Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa. NOTICE. Harriet Snyder hereby give notice that th ba mail applleatleo to the Secretary of Internal Affair of Pennsylva nia, for a warrant for u acre of land, In Stony creek township, Somerset eounty. Pa., adjoinlng laad of Joseph Snyder ra th north, east and oath, ami land of Atartin Brant on the west, marl LOTS FOE SALE! THe undersigned offers for Bale a n amber of Lota, in th BOQOUGII OF LIGOXIEUt oa of which woald be very taHabla for making Brick. Tbe day I of good quality. Iawntioa very convenient to Depot. Brick will be la great demand here thl Sammer, and at all tine. JOHN McFABIaAKD. Ugenicr, 'WfttmonUnd Co., Pa. atari Mad Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. ReaMB Why thry are Preferred to V.l Other Perewa Planters or Exterwal Remedies: First. BM-cnse they pew all the merit of th tmitbening ioroitt piaster, and cocuia In ad dition therato tbe newly riiscowmt powerfnl and a-UTeTegubtccombuiat:Ki which arts with in creased rubefacient, Minuilauog, odativo anil counter irritant effacts. Second. Eeraose they area geatUn pharntceutlcil prep srutiun, and so recognized by tbe profession. Third. Eecanee they are tbe ou'.j plasters tint icIIoto pain at once. I'ourth. Brcmuio tliey xrCX paeiUvely en re ilitnaaee wukb. other remedii-s will not even relieve. Fifth. neeune over WOO physic inns snd droppiitshT--voluntarily testified tint tbey ara superior to all 'Cher plasters or medicines lor external use, Sixth. Became the msnofactnrcrs have received ths oni modal ever given fur porous plasters. Benson's CapciiiB Parous PlasM SEABURY & JOHNSON, ManiifactnrtBg Chemlita. HewTork. AHURK KEMEDV AT LAST. Price 2.VtA.. HEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTE3. For Sale by C. X. BOYD, Somerset, Pa. March 1, Catarrh ELYS'CREAMBAU Effectually cleanse the nasal passage of Catarrha 1 virus, can. Inir healthy secre tions, allay Inflam mation, protect the membrane trom addi tional eolti,eumplet ly heal tbe sore and ts4.Jjr . restore the sense of taU anil smell. Ben eficial result an re alized by a few ap plications. A thor ough treatment will euro Catarrh. Hay Fever, ke. UneuuaX ed for cold in the bead, agreeable to HAY-FEVER.; Apply by ths little flnzer Into tba nostrils. On receipt of otc ill mail a packaito. Sold by Somerset droirirlKt. marl IX.Y8' CKEAM CALM CO.. Oswego, N. 1 . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. At an Orphan' Court beld at Somerset, Pa., oi l the Mtb day of January, lssi before the Honor -hie Judare thereof, tbe underaiiraed Auditor w duly appointed to make a distribution of tbe fum.i In the band of to and anions those legal iy entitled thereto, hereby aire notion that ha will attend to the duties of tbe above appointment, at his oltice. in Somerset borough, on the 2un aar of March, 1882. when and where all person inter ested can attend if they think proper. it. t. rai ii.Ksuii, marl Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. jctaie oi juary trunuio, uw u. rattan tMt.mintnrT rn the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, nonce 1 nereoy given to iu Demons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those having claim against the same to present them duly authenticated lor set tlement, on wennesoay, juarcu stu, ist,-, i iuo residence of Jacob B. Countryman, in Somerset township. marl Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. J. Casebeer, lata of Somerset bor ouU, dee d. lastter of administration on ' the above estate aving been granted to th undersigned, by the proper authority, notloe I hereby given jo those lixletited to it to mage immeuiata pay ment, and those having claims or demands will pleas present them duly authenticated for set tlement at tbe olhc In Casebeer' Store, on Fri day, April J, 18S2. w .ti. d. r lienor., J. W.CASEBELR, marl Administrators, 75 CENTS WELL INVESTED. On bottle of fiwedlafa Bitlt ra will prove u yon tit in tsJTKrtit rem- dy, for 1 a,, Kfci-j ry imI LirrCoii4i luint that luu ver been lareti beturv the Amenran putv lie. BBHBB 1 Ir sw-ri iirv.n llisn l.iwaar Jaod Kidney, rpfrnlatts the bowel, pnrih the Mood, aitti rnrtica off all impuritfe thnt cV tip ith stomach, H nlv ?i- kiu tit- j ! im pioij airiiint all ftrtlatiaf mil nilit? Are von .tmrniil m nrblag In thv tinm ns? Ai d twi frtnit In! with nciitn rr K!t rtiit iii i lo ami link .' If xl 20 a; ortra r Swcthr Uitt. rs it w!J cnrcytM ! If yo uro tonntiiafet' titrti, w.i!it f till lite. lurk f fmrrr. tnkt 8w- fdtth Dittrr, ft will nour ish, RtrpnTtbcn in. vigormte Hi Bm TteTc stteProof. For malaria, chills and frvrr tulce Ais ttcrwkii Aipse KprrtAc. HAKvrcrrmK ft Swottall BtlteraCaVs waoDsvav, a. J- nCMATIVE EMFLOYMEUT I I far the wisstcr in iarminz districu. Very I I lartre returns for eomparatlvely little labor. I V For full partictilaniaddrew immediately Bi iuKAAHE JLKP lt. Til Bswadwav, .t. 1anl8-t r t m m f m i EH na I j) I I I G. BOYD kecpi Id stock all the leading oi special DRUGS, MEDICINES IN THE MARKET ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochelte, Potash, Camphor, "Cum Arable, Salt Petre, Ac. Many article such as Cream of Tartar. Soda. Cinnamon. Clove. Ulnzer. fee., that are pat op In Packagtt are largely adulterated. 1 hasp them In STEIOTLT PURE! Flavirlnr Extracts, Vanilla, Lem x Ac. , I pat tbey are made from nothing bat THE EEST In Dre Stnir I keep Loarweod, Madder, Blue lte.,U. All tbe leading; r liitura, August Flower, Oeri All tbe leading; Patent Medicines, St. rap, Morse HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Phyriclans' PrMrrrptloDi and Family Receipt filled with care, and none bat Pure Draaf di. Papers, Blank Books. School Books, 81 te. Pencil, Ink, Envelope. Paper, ami Stationery of all i kind. Country saeTchants sre ravlted lo call and get quotations so Orocer' Drugf, lye Storli,! Stationery, Ac., ke. I If tiood Ooed and Low Prices will secure the Drag Trade el Somerset County, then I propose to I secure it. Call aad see me whether you wish to buy or not. Kefpeetlitlly, a u. I rum ina tci H srn-jMiniirMt vtnnr. nDcrurim ina .1, uiaram iv inn kii. " C. 3NT. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - - SOMEItSEI'. I'A- Diphtheria7 7 A cold or eer .iutl mimnflv MTfd thousands of Uvea. PERH8 UAVIS FAiM o -;' "P It has been before the public for Tarty years, and Is ms vuiiawl wbx-ro It la ln-il kuov.n. A lew ei tracts from voluntary teaUioonhils read aa lolkrws: Pais KlT-T.rs hw been my hrraehnld ictnedvfor ciili'ii for tlie pant twenty-seven yearu, and have iM-.vr known It to fail in eaVctuur a cure. 1. S. Cuocaas. WlUiamavilie, N. X. - Yyr thirty years f have need Parjc tn.Lrt. and fn,md it a nover-f silina- remouj lor coida aad sore tLraut. lliaToa Hkamax. H ive received immediste reBvf fmtn cold acd rore t!ir Kt. and ennaitlcr yonr Paik Kilxcb aa InvUu-Uo romtlj--Oki.B.aJiriLt-rr,Iniliiiiaoii, :.. V. I birr Just recovered frsm a very severe coM. which I h ive had for aofue arm. I could ire no r.-isef nutU I tried your Paitv In t.n. which r leved ntc iminectiaWy. X will never atfam be vttajut It C. O. Puacia Lowndes, tie. Hive aed Pant Kiura mi rcy family ff forty Teir. and have nevdr kupwa it to laiL tUaaOMl txwia, Waieaooco, lav I bwan mry KttUB m my family twenty. Pre rear mo a avewaMiteversino&andhave-f-nuid no Beu-ue owate it plaoa, B. W. Cxaa. triiisBlat, Oaeset, X. X. t . PERRY DAVIS TWEHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT r TBB SOMERSET COUNTY UlTMIIMIAraElJFffl Far ft! Year EUisz Daar 31st, To balaaee in bands of Trmsarcr as per 141 report -- Toenail received on renewals this ;tr. tri Si To ean reeeivexi en new puuele uoi UunuK the year Torxk revived oa aeaenis eollci- 192 It l-JS'J d this yeur. a mi DISBCRSCSfKXTS. No. L By eash paid Emanuel Knapp fur iicne by lire. . t No. i. By eash paid JohnDee ter tut damage bv are. 1 30 i 00 300 00 3U0 00 5 00 ii IU IS IV i co 40 ) 0041009 79 Vo. i. By cash paid Jere O. Barker for kias by fire No. 4. By eah Mid Samael Berkey for toss by are. . . y. . . No. &. By email paid 'raaci . Weliner for lun by fir No. ft. Utile rent and met..... No. 7. Stationery and postatre. No. (. Somerset Dtmocrtt, printing reports No. . Somerset HEKALDoffice printing reports and blanks No. 10. Salary of Seeratarv and Treasurer lor on year....... Balance In hand of Treasurer I 71 67 Amount of premium notes in lore. . 3SVM :t Amount of capital a w w The following Directors were elected for the en suing year, vis : Samuel Barclay. A bra to Beam, Benjamin Kline, Jam Parson. Christian .U Mil ler, Andrew Woy, John Speicher. Christ J. Mil ler, Wm. Baker and John Hicks, of UomerMt county. Pa., and Leonard Bittner and Jacob Fichtner, of Bedford county, and Santaei Mat thew, of Fayette county. Pa. On motion of Abram Beam, Ev, the old officers were continued for the ensuing year, via : Sairuet Barclay, President : John Uiuks, Socrotary and Treasurer and Agent. By order of the Board or Directors, John kicks. feb! Secretary. TIIE WORLD-FAMED B1DETT (MAN 13 FOI1 SALK ONLY BY I. J. HEFFLEY, MB31C DEALER. SOMERSET, PENH' A. HwFOBE BDYLN5 TRY TIE BDEBETT ! IT IS THE BKST I" It Defies Wtition in VaietT. Beauty & Pria Th upe-lority of the Burdett Organs I recog nized and at knowledged by the highest musical authnrliiaa. and tbe oeuiand for them is steadily Increasing at their merits are becoming more ex tensive; knu wn. What'everybudy wants ia the BEST OlUr A N for the least amount of nu-m-y : Therefore eve! ylnxly want the Bl KDETT. Every On ui Ucarajitexd Fivs Vkarb. Sold n Easy Monthlj Payments and Low for CASH. YIOMXS, CTjITAliS, ACCOKIKOXS, BANJOS, CIjA It ION ETTS. I'lC COLOS. FIATKS. FlFrSi, And In fact everyth Ing In the musical line. Tbe latest and most desirable Instruction Biaiks for all Instrument on sain. Blank Music Books ami Pa per of ail size and kinds. SHEET MUSIC k Y10LIH STRINGS a Sisciallj. Organ TVned and Repaired. Musical Instruc tion 10 per luarter. Send fur catalogues. Soliciting your orders for "Everything In the Musical Linei," I am. Your Respectlully, I.J. HEFFLEY, febS3-tf. Somerset, Pean'a. 'OR SALE. A valuable; srm aitaata in Upper mrkcyf.mt township, Sob lerset eounty. Fa., al)cinioir Inmls oiUarret Lea r. Joba Lephart. liauisl i'al'lley and ethers. ntaintns: acre.", mora or les, about 30 acres in meatiow, 70 acres la ko1 stale of cultivation, balaoe well timbeswl, very eon- venieni lo rallr au. in ;ool farrainn community, convenient to cl nn:h anil scfatMl, tiavins; thereon erected a g-ood h wee, tm and ether out l-ulUllna". For term and fl xtlier partkalars address or call on R. S. Mi'MIIXEN A ERO. Dee. 7.0 New I eaing-iun, Smsorse I fount y. Pa A DMIN'IS TKATOR S NOTICE tsuoe of Daniel XjrrK, "r &ithanipton Township S MKatrset Co., ra. uee-.i. Letters of admin! stntlon on ihe above estata navtBjr been srsntt 1 m the an. trained, by th proper authority, n wao Is hereby given 'o those indebted to it to ma ka ammediat payment, and those havlnic claims er kuuanls will present them -duly autheutkiaUHl sur aeitlement, na snurday, tbelltfaday of Kelrmarr. lsai t the lite resi lience of the deceast d. DEWXiS 1EY"'K, Jan . d.aini- raiur. T RUtsTEE'S HAU: OF YAL UABLE ILEAL jSS TA TE ! I By virtue of an order Issued uvf thefmihans -Court of Somerset ooun ty , Pa.- to i umlerslvned directed, 1 will expose Co sale byulic outcry ..n th premise, on Saturday, March 2-j. at 1 e'eloek p. m., the fi.Dowlmr desevltMl real es tate, late the estate of John ItydiK. Ue-ased, w wlt: No. 1. A certain tract ef land situate-h South ampton township, Somerset county, Pa.nntain- in; lli acre, more or less : u ai res ciear. u arm In meadow and balance woeal land well tliuiored, with TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSIJ bnrn and other outbuild loirs thereon erected, aoul orchard on the same, plenty of water, and a aood coal bank now open ; also, convenient tochuroa. and school. Adjoininic lamia of JanaLhan Emer ick. Wldo Boyer, Joba Lk JCmerk-k and utners. Ne. 1 At main tract of land situate as abovo. adioinlna- No. 1. Bemamln Trouunan and others. eontainiuie IT acres, more or less, all cleared, ot which 4 sure are ia meadow. TERMS. Une-halC of the purchase money to remain a Ilea oa the premise to secure the widow' share, the Inter thereof to be paid to her annually Uurina Uie ; after deducting the eost or partition, sale, etc., t he balance down on confirmation of sale. Deferred payment to be secured on tbe premise I J judiinient bond. Ten per cent, oi tliepurehie money to be paid a loon a the property H knocked down. ISRAEL Ell ER1CK. febx? Trustee. JXBCUTOlfS NOTICE. Estate ot Jacob Marteeny, deceased, late or Som erset township. Letter testamentary on the above estate navtasj b en granted to the underslKncd by the proper aathority ; notice is hereby given to all perMM indebted to said estate to m-ike immediate niueiBt. and those havinir cUlinftaiciinsl the satne will presei'itthem duly autninticaiel for settle- men I on Satunlay. Jlarcb '2b, laM. at the olfice or J'H. Uhl, !. JOHN-J.BOIVMAN. fet15 Executor. AND CHEMICIS Epsom and Clauber Salts, Chlorate) Bulk only, and will Uuarantce all articles to be np under my own name, and can assure all that MATERIALS! Vltrol, Indlze. Muriate Tin. Cochineal. Sl:er!niK Jacob Oil. Peruna. Manalln. Kidney Worv, Hop Indian Koot Pill, tly Halm, ac, m. throat nay not sr-cm to amntrnt to mvrn. nanruU-A tlk can r-VsUv DO CUDid I DOt tUirlti t is nfwa followed by eoaumwap ttow or diphtheria. o medlilne has ever lmen dbieoyervd whh h a.;ts so ejuarhljr and sore I r In t-a cases aa fF.IUtV lVI' AlJl JhUUiKR. Th rromitt use -f tills timUtmol rem!f ha Vir wVwpins-orh ' ami crm-r it l tho bert reusratkin male. e would not b wdiaut it pli! lunation uiade. A. P- Hon -J'ZJ: J..1L I iUn. n.a.1 PaTV KlI.I.EB for cnlda and cbpid lb and cootwh-r It lbeM nanUcueverodujratL-Oao.Huoi'U. iiiuiut-u, K'l was snffeTtns- ww-ielr with bronchitis, snd rny throat wa so iuflanwl I could acniwly swallow anyfmt I was airvined totry your Pai KitLna. and after tnkiiur a few dtae a oouaiaitly ured- T.ViiJirvetw. . Dr. WatTott vntu from Coshcctr-ti : Toor r ( rv tsiuni cure diphtheria and anre tiinmt.. alann Invty prevalent here, and has not neun knon t fad hi Ta sinirte inatance. Thl fact you shouiii make known to the world. Mr. Kttan B. Masoa wr-.tear Mr arm wastaken Tlnlenily atck with (bphthoRa. hich fci T. and aild chills. Bo many children havo died here. I w afraid to call a r-hyiocian, and tned your I aix Kitten. He waa taken on Sunday, and on -Wednesday his throat waa clear ltivm derf ul dire, and I wish H enuld be raw to Oao juorBMthenwlwakaaneToiuauy caildrtu. It erires when everythlnir p,3Z ta"a- SON, Proprietor, ProvWonce, R. ! fMIHKsVHKT laBMtT Corrected by Coo . Bbbbit. BAAKBJ t CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR k FLEO Apples. dr!el, fS B- ........... Awte-Hitter. f !... ....... Ursa. 100 ks Bntter, ( 1T)---- ........ HulteT, k troll) U.trkwBMM,?l tmsnel meal, lvtf - Bwsw. fi .. BarK,S-Mitier, V siJes. ' country asms, ft B. ....... Corn, (ear) fi bunnei Corn, (ohelled ) fDnJOel ....... .... U-jrn mealy a.................... Cftlffk's. V Kir, Hour, bOl , r1ax?eet V - ' Ham. unr-curJ) y , Lard. V keAitwr, rod sola, U ..... ' apper ............. " kip, MKlulinns, ad chop 100 BJ Oats, ba , Potatoes, y bn (new) Peaches, dried, Kv fihu Riuts, t Salt, No. L, V bbi.eztra Oroond Alum, per sack.... " Annum, per sacs.... Soar, yellow fi ft white . M 464ae .. It 0Ofl ii mi' .'...'V.V.V.i.oe ,4 uo ... ..loe K'e lwt-61 , I , ... .......... . . so -w ..2SO ."."."" tiT lie Olio . er T'XI fi , 44W5A t ti,l :elOe 10 iotrio ....i w 4 m M nrtu M i Txltow. fl ft Wheat, V bus W QOlw ssr mm "jOTICE IX PARTITION". To Martha Mlhler. ChrisUan MlJhler. Samael Mijhler. Jonas Mishl.T. Tubins J. illshler, folly, intermarried with William rtniat. Susan. InU-r-married wilh John brant, ail ivl-' If z iu Somer set countv, i'a.; Jacob Xi'.r' ' t d Small Mishler, rosidinK in t'araltrla n-u,.... r., and William Mlshier, of Michigan, fost Uibee and mmatj un known. You ara hereby notiAed that In pursuance of a writ of partition iMued out f th I irphaas' Court ol Somerset eouutv. Fa.. I will ta.ld an iDuesl oa the real estate of Jonas Aiwlilrr. deceased In Conemauirh Twp.. at hi -t resilience: un Thnra dav, Ihe'iH day of March. A. 1. lM'i, wocr Joa ean attend if voa think progwr. SuicRirr's Orrirs. i JNO. J. SPANOL.ER. Teh. sttt. lSi , Sheriff. A SSIGNEFTS NOTICIL ?i..rice 1 hereliy plven that Charle I- Peters, or West Salisbury. ElWlk-k townnhip. Somerst county, Pennsyrvaaia, by deed of voluntary as. siicnment, has assigned ail hi estate, real and personal, to W. H. KuppeL, of Somerset, Pa In trust for the benefit of the creditors oi the ta!i tlliarlcs Pters. All person, therefore, in debted to the said Charles L. Peter, will mas. pa vmeni to the said Assiirnee, or hi agent. A. A. H-mSIct. and crfDf hain claims or aesaand will make known the same without delay. W. H. KVPI'KL. feU Assiirnee ol O. L. Pewrf. JOTICE IN D1V0KCIC. Harriet H. Hanson "I In th VoaH of Common by ne xt Iriend Pleas ot Soiners Cxunly, Aacn K. Huuihert, I Pa.. No. January Term. vs. nsvl Alia subi.o?na fc-r I)emiscy B. Hanson. Olvorce. on the ground of J Itcserlon. To Dempsey B. Kansi n, the defeix'.ant abora named : You are hereby notllied to I and appear at tbe next Court of Common Pleas of SSomeroet County, to be belli In Somerset, on the 4th Monday in April, lasi lo answer to the complaint ol Harriet P. Hanson, your wlte, tbe plaintllf above named, and show muse, if any you have, why yonr said wile should not be oivorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you aareealdy the prayer of her petition and libel exhibited against you before said Court. JOUy J. SPAXOLER. Sherir Office. Sheriff. Somerset 1'e.b V, 1S&. A UDITOR S NOTICE. 'a t an OrDliana' tonrt hold at Somerset on the th Wthday of January, Wat, the undei lirned Auditor was duly appointed to ascertain advance ments and make a distribution of the funds in the hands of Peler Pile, and Josiah W. Pile, admin istrators trustees of the estate of Jos. Pile, de ceased, to and amona- those, lea-ally en titled thereto, hereby aives notice that he will attend to the duties of th above appoint ment on Thursday, the SSpl dny of February, 1KV2, at 10 o'clock a. ro.. at his offlcw In tbe bor ouifh of Somerset, when and where all persons interested can attend il they think proper. W. H. KVPPLK. Feb 1 Auditor. BEST; business now beiore the pub lie. You ean make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not weeded. We will start you. 12 a day and up wards made at home by tbe industrious. Men and women, bovs ard ulrls, waote-l everywhere to sork lor us. Now is the time. Y'oa can work In nprre time only, or give your whole tlmt to the business. Yno can live at home and do tae work. No other hu-dness will pay jku nearly as well. Ni one can fall to make em lonm-us pay by enirairina- at out. Costly outnt and terms tree. Muui-t iwile last, easily, ami mmoraoiy, Cw., AuKustft, Maine. Adilres. Tttr l Iecl-ty UDITOKJS NOTICE. Having been appointed Aoilltorby the Ortihans' Court of Soiuarsei ;otUDty, Pa., to examine an-t pass all claims ag-ninst the t'tat of Henjamln Countryman, dee d, and make a dlstribaiiun of the lund in tho bands of the the Executor of said deceased, to and amon those legally enutled thereto: notice is herelijr rkien. that 1 will attend to the duties of said appoiutment, at my otlice In i.itnerwt. Pa., on Friday, tbe id .tl3 u;" March, ltxii, when and where ail person interested cpkB attend. VALESTISE KAY, Somerset, Feb. S, 1SS2. Auditor. A DM I NISTIiATOU S NOTICE. 1 uite ef Abrandtn Hx.ver. late of Brothersvalley Twp., deceased. Letters of administration on above estate ha v ins been granted to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to all perain in debted to raid estate to make immediate pay. meat, and those havinc claims against it to pre sent them duly authtnitca I for settlement on Saturdav, march lS:h. lseti.nt his late residence. W.H. N.CtlLEXAN. Feb. 9 Admin 1st sa tor. TV"0TICE. Notice is hereby given 11 that there will be a meeting of the person Inr whom the property and franchises of the Pittsburgh k. Baltimore Coal, ('oak k. Iron Com paoy was purchaseil, at the oltice of J. F. lravn. No. -63 Wooil street. In the City ot Pittsburgh, on Thursday. February XSd. 18H-, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of organlilcg a new corporation, under the Act of Assembly In such ease made and provide. J. 31. EEII). Trustee. febl5-2t NOTICM Notice is hereby piven that tb-tre will be a meeting of the persons for whom the jiroperty anil franchise of the Ursi na Il North Fork Kallroad Company was pur chased, at the oltice of J. F. bravo. No. ka Wood street, in the eity ef Pittsburgh, on Thursday, February '.3d, lsvA at 11 o'clock a. m., for tbe pur poseof nrxaoi7.ing a new corporation, under the Act of Assembly in such ease made and provided. J. M. RE1I. Ielili-2t Trustee. DOWNS' EUXIRaCTi Hb downs 1 w Vcrrciablo Sa'saals Thi valual lo meiilrine Is purely venerable: the discwery of wLich was the revolt of many years' cIoasstiMly, in order to discover tuo cause, the symptouis, and tlie ui vu: Zzzzzzflss Ccrghs, Cdda, Catarrh, 3r:up, Asthma, Tszlzj, Zsa7scea3, IzSzsssa, S;it2 IZsti, Zroshitis, ami every spectaa of oppmaioa of the Cheat and ImpfalnaUcaMewhereiliiaKtUirhasi been duly administeret! its efficacy has bea invariably mauUslil,cwuvincib5 the nJMt ia credulous that CONSUMPTION Is not Incurable, If properly attewled to 2 invwnmption, at ItscomcirncemeDt, i hot a slight Irritation of the aieinbnuiewbtrh covers 1 tlie I-unfrs; then aa inllamation, when the fJZ coueh Umoreobssrvaljle, but rather dry; then X hMinwilml fj.vp ami ttiM rmlk mttirm fim a. quent the cheek dunned and tlolis mora co ia- 33 mon. 'inutauxirineunns; uie above dm plainta, onerates so as o remove ail morbid irritation and intl.mallun from the iiinsratothesurtace, and hnaily expel rheas from the systtra. Itfaciiiiateaezp-cturatloa. It heala tho clceratel snrilues and rellerr the coorh and make the breath ins; easy. It supports tbe strength and at the tame-time reduce tbe fever. It la free from tt ronjr opiate and astringent articles, which are j'-o drying a nature as lo eeint-eeatdaarerof dostroyina; tbe patient; whereas this medicine never dries or stops tbe couch, but. bv mmv. i no; the cacsm, generally destroy tne hvrtiv before tbe cou;'h I entirely gone. Cones-, quently, when theeonKh is cared the patient is welL Send address for pamphlet giving tun mrecooneiorcnreor pniomary onkeej Price 35 a, SO ct.. and SI .no per bottle. SOLD EVEItYWUCBS. BT.m. JollISOIAUU. rnsa.. tarnaetaa. IL r.: nnvMe rtivio f UUHI1U t-MsalilsI A. jan-24-ly C00LEY CREAMERS. tiKFATLYI TlPROVH. i In daiiy uee in li.w fat-t.ir-lea and daine. For aeeuxiuir CLRAifUxasa, rxarrT aud AKaATKMT roSSTBLB AWOTM t OF CBX-klS, RAVK MO Kut'AU I Made in I'ul'tt BT1XEH. TT.H SIZES each. Durable anil ornauientaL rTMru autik. naticallr wtthotrt Bfumr the eaua. Una pntutlar In tlie caaaji siraittta plan. Fear l.ltl.l .Medals snd Mix MLVKK Jledshs for Ml'. I-KKIOKITV. Alau.Iv Hwintr I'buma. Butler VTorlcer. Printer. Ac hend piMtal f. r circuiara. , VE3I0IIT f ARS lACH'tt U)., UtliowsVaiU, vt P. H. II 1Y, A scat. Elklk-k, Pcnn'a. febli-131 e iaraTa A l.U a , . iSa-ei'- WdicavBRaUaawl USwrt eal! r)k. erf r. CM, , . yrHwnt Ha H twauutit A v.w . - r, VbweBt tub pBjaTwB, Mai fall I 4m fit -, Tf.-. ,i tm. tejB(f: liaAi tiantUrtcr VrtS'-r trsi Yjr Sweia. : I' rma Tr, . In valrwj SI to buI. radlmrmV At. " 9. X. JXUBY ft C0 Cetroit, SIi. janlS-V,.O.w. m pn a week in yoar ewn town. Term and oaiat free. Address H. Har.Lrrr A Co. Portland, Maine. Jtar.l-lyr SraB faj a ll it i t t ' ! ;-1 J i - - t . il it
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