L-JL r tUti ;ic a qua' ta rougf cnccJ la! 4 rtl to ne , Somerset Herald. BED rrnri ; 1 - ' 2 . Marcu B, 1SSX. I ;SS1A 31n. SamMier.of Salisbury, lias Wa p ii i.ng the (mst few days in Sjniersct. Tlie entertainment given in the Gurt II. hu Saturday rvening wait hugely enje-y-r-i ly the large audience in attendance. It Was gtHaJ luiw. Ijtat Tliiiivlay another curia of engineer. in the employ of the South Penn. Railroad arriveti at the 8mww House. It U said iii.ii.i ruiiiiuiK une uirect irotnv j here to rittKhtirgli. j j ,-raV IVruna ki ves strength. 3 rv a few pirls ' tliis town who are ,,i first-1'1 'rwt education. shou'il use tlie JIekald me" .,,e Ue-it.nig IVruna gives courage, teliuble "ialent medicine" for J ,0. S- li'.vl"- i . John Cessna lias been elected Presi- f til Hed"''"1 Bnu rnitci"i. , relief toothacbe renieay ior saic S.Boyd. . pwJ die young. The baa live u ue '.. i!)f weather, and are referred to as the : inhabitants. i. artu'x-r that Heffley has all the new frnvk scan, anu iir.rc h.ti .city- J . . much warm weather now would force I on, flowers and fruit buds ; later j (r.Hts would kill them. : if iciue. ,u &. UnVf. Cough Syrup and Liaa- best I ever used as a tatnily I i .5 Hi riraft lot (ill IOW.I &l of Ijulies' and Gents' J. B. SnyI'KB Si Co". Imring the past week we have had four or five days of as fine weather as was ever made, but it is about over for tlie present The rain is descending and soon the March winds will be howling. Persons who were elected Justices of tlie I'eaee at the late election should file accept anees at the Prothonotary's office within 30 days from the day of election, or commis sions will not be issued. In our advertising columns will be found the annual statement of the Farmers' Pnion Association and Fire Insurance Company of Somerset county. It did not appear last week owing the MMS. not reaching us in time. The Coiumiioner of Pensions has just made the following rulings governing the issue of tensions : When it is shown that a soldier was cap tured In theline of duty and it appears that he was afterward an inmate of rebel pris on, and has not since been heard from, bis death shall be presumed to have occured in the service and line of duty, and the day af ter be was last seen or heard from may be accepted as the date of death. When it appears that tlie soldier was Wt'TPot5T Camtts. The II '.bald lias! Ed. Hikald: In our first article we in-rj-ived several letters asking tor inform- tended to say over 19 years instead of 20. lion as to the nature of the examination an j Wad to notice that "Mac," formerly of applicant will bave to undergo to qualify j Ursina, now Colorado, has taken aphis bim ftr admission ro the Vewt Point Miliia-j pen to contribute some interesting fact ry Academy as tiideC We d it know from the Centennial State. No doubt there t.ut will be reeiirwl tH-fiir- the ex.ni..iiu.' ; are many objuctsof interest to be seen. The lofty peaks of the Koegy Mountains, which rise from 10,000 to 18,000 feet, mountain passes, rarities, romantic streams, etc., are b.iurd appointed for the district, but pre sume it will correspond with what will U. n uired before the West Pint Examining board, although, of course, the preliminary j certainly objects oi interest to tourists, examination will not be so rigid iu an ' Many such objects can be seen in Garrett sound at the date of his capture in the line particular. The following are the rules county, Md., but not so gigantic .. of duty, and that he was disabled as alleged governing the admission at West Point : One of the "Lyons" of our county, is in at the date of his release from rebel prison, First, each Congressional District and the Lothiel Lumber Mill, on Savage, near the origin of said disability may be assum- Territory also tlie .BUtirct of Columbia is Mooniingtfln. It is supposed to be one of ed to have been in the sowice and in the entitled to have one Cadet at the Academy, the most complete mills, Sn its outfit, east Ten are also appointed at large. The ap- of Michigan. We are not able, rt present, Dointments (except those at large) are made to give a full description of it. The mill at by the Secretary of War at the request of the this time U being run day and night, cuts Representative, or Delegate, in Congress 140,000 ft pr. day (24 hours). The company from the District or Territory : and the per- have about two hundred fifty and thousand son appointed mast be an aetual resident of dollars worth of logs on hand ; which will line of duty, provided said disease was in cident to the service or to such imprison menu We reckon President Arthur didn't know that the nomination of Roscoe Conkling for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court would be objectionable to the Meyersdale Cbmuiercial, or maybe lie wouldn't have made it. Owing toa mistake of the compositor in the notice of Jacob B. Countryman, Executor of the estate of Mary Grundle, deceased, which appeared in last week's issue, the dsy of settlement was made March 8th, wuen it fhould have been April 8th. .jclio-il tenuin most of the country . will clow during this month. ! ii-nry Johnson's Amice and Oil I.ini Ltis tlirbest family liniment made. -jrenty-seven New York and I'liila lel- I.utheran churclies were i :.. .I.;.- it., I, rlnrill? the T'.'lvt VCilT. --!PU l "" ' '-. o I v.MitiR ma". t" Heffley 's and buy I iP-flf tlie lat.nt style of etift" or soft hat. f.-nwived from I ; .n.iiles and plans of the Pittsburgh I tilanlic R. XI. have been completed and I :; be submitted for the inspection, con utiMii and disjuisal of the management. ,;Bts mceiw. Xow in ntH:k: Manmioth .r. Small Clover, and Timothy Set-d, ! will buy or sell. Cook & Bekrits. rlE 15KST tiUALITY OK I.AMKS- ES' AM CIULUKt i mi:us i on SALE AT MRS. A. E. rm. s. James A. Riley will deliver his lecture in the Court House this, Wednesday, evening, under the auspices ef the R. P. Cummins Pukt, G. A. R. The tickets are now on sale at Royd's drug store, where a diagram of the room can be seen. Mr. Riley has a nation al reputation as a humorous lecturer. Messrs. John G. Banner and T. J. Picking returned home from Pittsburgh Sunday evening with a very handsome team of Ken tucky horses, which they had purchased at the Fifth Avenue Sale Stables. They are a a team of high-steppers, and one of them, it is claimed, can trot his mile in less than three minutes. Mr. Smutz, who has had charge of the passenger train on the Somerset fc Cambria Railroad since the road was opened, has been promoted to the conductorship of a train on the main line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. His successor is Mr. J. X. Nichols, who for some time past has been A ssistant Train Dispatcher at Rook wood. ; ir.'in livini near Williamsburg. Blair 1 1 n..rr. has nearlv two tlu.'.isand gallons ol I praje wine store-1 in his cellar. I The s,rtstii n should rejoiee on arcfiiint 1 iheprti winter we have jnM pa-? -..-.11;!. a iu all pMbnbility binlsand other me ill be ahiindant nt st full. 4 J:ist 3 Mr. Wm. Rodgers, of Shade township, ha a cucumber pickle which his neighbors consider a curiosity ; it was put up in 1H58 and is as sound and firm to-day as two days after being immersed in the brine. Our friend R. says it is old enough to vote, and that he does not think another of eqnat age erists in those lands of fabulous wonders, Bedford and Cambria counties. We think some of the moneyed men in this place are. to as the old saying, "Pen ny-wise and pound foolish." as there is, in the District or Territory from which the yield them one million dollars. our opinion, a splendid chance open to in- appointment ,ia made. The appointments It is reported that a Legislator of Mary vestment right in their midst It is well- L, Jan are specially conferred by the land has introduced a bill into the Legisla- known that tenant houses are scarce and I President of the United States. ture to have ground-hog day, Feb. 2d chang- some of those that are occupied at present Our Congressman, Gen. Campbell, has de- ed to July 4. W e presume if the bill passes would not be if there were better ones to be aid not to appoint any one merely on his " will only effect the county ot which be is had. Xow, if there would be ten or twelve own motion end on his own preference, bnt a representative. ew two-story houses put np, we warrant I ta select a Board of three persons one from We are not a prognostics tor, bnt looking that they would be occupied immediately, each of the three counties in the District over our weather diary of January we find and rented at a good figure. Building mate- wno w:n examine all applicants, and the that it rained 14 days; snowed 20 days; rial isn't very burn in price and labor is one the Board recommends will be recum- foggy 10 days. Having no there niometer cheap, and building lots could be bought at mended in turn by Gen. Campbell to tha we are unable to say how far it got below reasonable prices. Taking everything iu ac- Secretary of War, and he will be appointed, Nebuchadnezzar. We are not able to re count, we believe an investment in this en- .nd. if able to pass the West Point Exam- port in full for February, having lost our tcrnrise would net, at least, ten percent, on inin Board, physically and academically, notes from 1st to Washington's birth day ; the money, which is considerably more tlian w;u become a Cadet. . but if our memory serves us correctly it could be made in anything else. Besides Representative has also the privilege of was quite changeable, rain and snow. It all this would be a great improvement in nominating an alternate, who will be exam- snowed three days, 22, 23 and 24, there- the appearance of the borough and would ined by the Board at the same time and in mainder of the month was fair. Birds and have a tandency to increase the value of all tuc game manner as the regular nominee, bees were hummming through the fragrant the tirotiertr in the town. and admitted In the event of his success and air. the latter's failure to pass the prescribed pre- e do not pretend to Know much about r ,l,..nr. in mlline the aU i;minnr DTstninations. The alternate, m the diagnosis or prognosis of a disease. In teation of our readers to the advertisement this instance, will probably be the young our travels, not long since, we came in - I ' . . . I . i . of Home fc Ward, successors to Eaton & man who stands the second best examina- close contact wiiu a young man, wnom we l A P 11 . Br.., at 27 Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. tion before the local board. noiicea nau symptoms o. smau-pox, meas- liotl. toners are well known to Somerset TI, . for the admission of Cadets to les or itch. We made our conversation people, who have shopped at Joseph Horn the Academy is between seventeen and brief and passed on. You can imagine & Cos.; Jlr. Ward having been with that twenty-two years. Candidate must be at somebody was badly scared for a few days ; house for nearly a quarter century and Mr. least five feet in height, and free from any more concerning the itch than anything Home for mor. than seventeen vears. but Infertions or immoral disorder, and, gener- eisc, especially ii it were me seven yearainu, over and bevond such acquaintance every ally from any deformity, disease, or inUrm- we nau mat Kina once, ana u we snouiu get person in this community knows Albert A- itv which may render them unfit for mili- itagain, we would send ior uuiteau to nave ir Snmui hiv nrt one who Ai- t- Thov most lie well versed in us removed ways kett up his interest in the old home, reading, in writing, including orthography, To persons wishing to make purchases in and in arithmetic, and have a knowledge the city of Pittsburgh this house is recom-1 f the elements of English grammar, of de- mended, that is if it needs any recomnien- scriptive geography, particularly of our own dalion. as One where all eoods sold can be I country, and of the history of the United depended upon to be as recommended, and States. where prices are always fair. To any of Every candidate is, soon after his arrival Dixy. Tieiimost, W. Va., March 2. Fertilizer. Phosphate, Land Plaster and Salt. Attention, Farmers ! and remem ber this : We can get for you Phosphate, Laud Plaster, or Mineralized Salt for fertil- our readers desiring to order goods by mail aj West Toint, subjected to a rigid physical izing purposes delivered at Somerset Sta- we can assure them that Mr. IL will take examination by an experienced Medical tion, by the Bag, Barrel or Ton, at Pitta- great pleasure in seeing that orders of his Board, and if there is found to exist in him burgh, Baltimore or Philadelphia list prices, Somerset county friends are promptly and I any of the following causes of disqualifies- local freight added, and will be pleased to reliably filled. Give them a sample order tion to such a degree as would immediately take your orders for such quantities as you and see if what we say is not so. I or at no very distance period impair hisef- may need for Spring Seeding. Apply to or fieieney. he is rejected If ex -Senator Conkling should accept 1 iFecble constitution and muscular te- President Arthur's nemination to the Su-nuity; unsound health from whatever cause; prcnie Court bench, then that Court will indications of former disease; glandular Kcshxll's Mm, Items : The farmers are opening their sugar camps, and the flow of sap has teen quite fitvorable for Die pant few days. Jocob Martx, who died in ljq-j, iot be tween the yean 102 ai.il e learn from a private memoranda 9oz iieri, j bear and 1 wolt How's that for U.fcu t it uie add that he only oaedone ride to do ail this shooting with. The length of hisgun was 9 feet 11 inches and shot forty balls to the pound. As ha been said, "if any one can tell the truth and beat this, we would be glad to hear from hi iu." Bli-ebiru. Glapk Academy. New Centreville. Som erset County, Pa., (Glade, P. O.) W. W Deatrick, A. M., principal ; L S. Scydi and fc. E. Deatnck, A. B., assistants. In struction thorough. Terms moderate. The next session will begin Monday, April 24, 1882. Albsrt A. Hour. J. Scott Waar. FASHrnNABLE HOBNE & iASD, CUTTER & TAILOR! SUCCESSORS ' ine second annual meeting of the State Music Teachers's Association will convene at Johnstown on Tuesday, March 28, 1SS: and will continue in session four days, clos ing with a grand concert by the members of the Association and others employed for the occasion, among whom will be several of artistic fame. Teachers, musicians, cler gymen, choir leaders, singers, and all others interested in music are invited to attend, All a bo attend will be entertained free of charge by the Johnstown people. Orders for excursion tickets can be had by ad-'ress ingj. H. Kissinger, Xew Florence, West moreland county, Pa. Persons wishing en tertainment should address any of the fol ing committee : Miss S. J. Duncan, Miss Grace Layton, Mr. A. C. Berry, Mr. Menoh er, and Rev. W. M. Stanford. Henley 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, buits for boys from 4 vears un. an also the largest sizes of men's clothing. Wasted. Maple Sugar. Bacon, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Beans for cash or in ex- change for merchandise of our line of trade, Cook &. Beerits. DIED. address. Cook & Beerits. Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa. received a ni new lot of Ladies' d scuts' Hose, very cheap, at 1 J. B. SSBPER Co'S. The managers of the Pittsburgh & Atlant lUUroad are equipping eight new corps of n uieers f r service on their line, and on t J miiay they put a force of li.imrersat work ' rcparing the roadbed in the Bedford nnr- Pinkeve prevented and cured tusily by liMrrison & Bro's. Horse aud Cuttle Powder, jll stort sell it. Price suits me. We received from Dr. F. A. Rhoads, sou of Jefferson Rhoads, of Somerset township, an invitatirn to the Annual Commence ment of the College of Physicians and Sur geons, Baltimore, Md. Mr.Rhoads graduated from the above named institution and reived his diploma on the 1st of March. He is now a full-fledged M. P., and we wish him abuadant success in his chosen profes sion. I '; If vou don't want to have a 1 jt of crazed t'J-I cracked queensware in your cupboard lo J. B. Snyder ii Co's. They keep noth ' .(.-but Genuine English Ware, and they arrant it. Tlie old, old rtory, with variations. A :ndicT is traveling over Ohio ajjoiiitiig iiits for a new map. He gets a farmer to . an agency, for which he is ar-ked to in a contract, which finally turns up a tc airainst the firmer. Iwk out for him. If you are in want of Stationery buy the ' ;au packet ; they are the neatest, haml ,'!t and most convenient ont. Eiiness men should order their Bill and !t.r Heads put up in packets. We print irverv handsomest at this office. I'igar smoke puffed in a man's face by j.itlier man is assault and battery," ys a v York J mlge. If that is the case, cigar- r. io snu.ke nufl"ed anywhere in one's neisth- k irhood should be considered murder in i first degree. If you want first-class Stationery t small buy the Herald packet. Note, Letter -ilall othersizes put np in this way. They i just the tiling for business men. A Morrison & Bro's. Horse and Cattle Pow j has been used with success in prevent ( , ? 1'inkeye In all cases where used in time -j ; Westmoreland county. Sold at all stori-s. 4 KKWLOTOKLAI XDRIED AND UN- ,til'XDRlED SHIRTS. NECKTIES AND ; "I.1.ARS JUST RECEIVED AT j MRS. A. E. UIIL'S. The Pittsburgh Cmnmrrcial of Wetbiesday gives the names and holdings of the original stockholders of the P. & A. road. With the exception of the president, W. A. Mobley, of Parker, they are residents of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. It further savs : "Very few of the original stockholders are known as lare capitalists, and it is hinted in cer tain quarters that the road will never be built. The of the stockholders who will talk, however, state that it will certainly be constructed." The Lenlen season which began on the 2Jd ult., is a fast of forty days observed by the Roman Catholic and other churches be fore Easter, in commemoration of our Sa viour's fasting in the wilderness. The name is deri ved from the Saxon word Ung spring. The oliscrvance of Lent is of great antiqui ty ; from the first ages of Christianity it has been nsual to set aside some time for hu miliation and special exercises just before Easter. At first the fast extended only forty hours, then to thirty-six days, and fonr ad ditional days were added in the ninth century. A new industry has sprung up among the insurance agents whose occupations were lost to them when the graveyard business went to the wall. They are now engaged in tak ing risks on children, the parents ying a small sum per week to insure their little ones against death from scarlet fever, diph theria and kindred diseases. The insurance is done in classes and is part of a systematic scheme by which poor men and women are swindled out of their hard earnings, it is only a question of time as to the collapse of the new schemes as did the mutual specula tive business. I have just received the finest and best stock of Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Aecorde ons, etc., ever brought to Somerset. Prices very low, and every instrument guaranteed. I.J. Hefflev. once more have a full, active, working com-1 swellings, or other symptoms of scrofula, plement of Judges something it has not l o Chronic cutaneous affections, especial' had for years past. The eight members at hy 0f the scalp. present constituting the lourt arc waite, 3 Severe injuries of the bones of the of Ohio, the Chief Justice, who was a lea$ . convulsions. pointed by President Grant in 17 4, afitr 4 Imiuired vision, from whatever couf e ; tonkling had refused tlie plate ; Miner, 01 miflaiuuiatory affections of the cyeiuis ; un- w.,., , THK Box. The followine is the Iowa, who is the oldest member in point of mobility or irregularity of the iris; fastula ht of grand and traverse jurors drawn for the April term of Court, beginning on the 24th day of April, 1832 GRAND JURORS, Allegheny Township. Win. Ware, John Bridegam Brbthersvalley Township. David Cover. Berlin Borough. Charles Swope. Conemaugh Township. Andrew Forrest, Joseph F. Yoder, Levi Yoder, Elklick Township. J.C.Glodfelty, David Fuller, Jeremiah Folk. Jenner Township. Alex. Korns, John K Rishaberger. Lower Turkeyfoot Township. Joseph Kreager. Milford Township., Aaron Boucher. X, W. Tedrow. Northampton Township. Joseph Enier ick, John B. Trimpy. New Baltimore Borough. Joseph Hun- BAKER. In Rockwood, this county, on February 24, 1882, of inflamation of the bowels, consequent upon scarlet fever, Mary Florence, youngest child of W. II. H. and Lucretia Baker, aged 5 vears, 5 months, 16 days. ituffer little children to tome unto Me, anU forbid them 110U" FARXER. On February 24, 1SS2, Jacob Farner, aged 77 years, 4 months and 2G days. SIEBER. Abraai Sieber, father of Rev. L. L. Sieber, of Lavansvillc, died at his res idence near McAlbsterville, Juniata county, Ta., on Fcbrunry 25th, 1882, aged 71 years, 4 mouths and 10 days. 'He was a fuilhful christian and died in the triumph of hope of a blessed immortal- ity. service, having been nominated by Lincoln lachrymals, etc in 1802 ; Field, of California, whose term of I 5 Deafness ; copious discharge from the service is only one year less man mat 01 ears. Miller ; Bradley, of New Jersey, who was 6 Loss of many teeth, or the teeth gener- appointed by Grant in 1870, when the Court J ally unbound was increased from seven to nine members ; 7 Impediment of speech Harlan, of Kentucky, whose appointment! 8 Want of due capacity of the chest, and dates from 1877, when Hayes occupied the any other indications of a liability to a pul Presidential chair ; V oods, of Georgia, also Donic disease. one of Hayes' appointments, made in 1880 ; I 9 Impaired or inadequate efficiency of Gray, of Massachusetts, appointed by Pres- Qne or both of tho superior extremities on ident Arthur to fill the vacancy caused by account of fractures, especially of the clav' Justice Clifford's retirement, and Stanley jc, contraction of a joint, extenuation de Matthews, of Ohio, who took the place of formity, etc Swayue, of the same state, appointed by 10 An umiaual excurvature or incurva President Garfield. With Conkling a mem- ture f tue siljne. ber, the Court would consist of two appoint-1 nHcrnia, nients by President Arthur, one by Garfield, I jo 4 varicose state of the veins of the two by Hayes, two by Grant and two by scrotum or spermatic cord (when large), l-Luauiu. - . . - Isarcocele. hydrocele, hemorrhoids, fistulas. 13 la paired or inadequate efficiency of kinson. Quemahoning Township. Elias Crissey. Southampton Township. Wm. Trout- man, Jr. Shade Township. R. P. Lohr. Stoncreek Township. Jacob L. Mosgrave. Salisbury Borough. A. T. Welshons. Wellersburg Borough. Bernard Wil- moth. T RAVERS JURORS, FIRST WEEK. Addison Township. John Smith. Allegheny Township. Wm. H. Miller, Alexander Hillegas. Brothersvalley Township. Alexander Musser, T. S. Fisher, Amos Walker. Berlin Borough. Charles A. Heffley. Conemaugh Township. Samuel Theiuas, J Two naughty boy's tied a kitten to the si iii of their kite, on Tuesday, and sent it up i vn in piteously. When it had ascended :'jt four hundred feet the siring broke and kitten was born away toward the ; uils. Neither the kitten nor the kite have ;- nec licen seen. n ese heiid me , 'laiiilruke Bitters. six bottles IT. lisxters I never used a medicine 'at did me so much pood as this. Ii:a Twixir., Rollnnd, Mich. The Mule of thine iu tlie south caused by e devatalins floods is bad indeed. Re- 5 "it continue to come in from all parts of ,'i lie lower Misxiasippi below Cairo of a terri I !e condition of thing. AliurMthe whole ' f the low-land cotton region from Cairo to J 'icksburg is either under water or is likely V 1 be and the damage alrady done is greater nan was ever caused by any previous flood. Have you tried the 'Diamond Dyt s? 1 t do so at once. With a ten cent package , un can color from one to two pounds of ; ;.'h1s any (hade. Sold by C. N. Boyd. Mr.nr Market, MaixCropsStrf.et. I will ave on hr.nd at all times, Iieef, Pork, Mut- a and Sausage, at reasonable prices. tjen ily; will ran a meat wagon three times h week. Hkxrt Krkoar. Somcrsi-t, Pa. The scries of articles on the Christian Re ligion, by Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, Judge Jeremiah S. Black and Prof. George P. Fish er, which apiicared recently in the Kot'u American Hrxinr, is now published i Itauiphlet form, in response to a very gener ally-expressed demand. Readers of the lie- view will be pleased to see these remarkable paiers collected into one bandy volume and the general public, who have learned of the articles through the comments of press and pu'pit, will be gratified to leam that a reprint has leen issued. The price of the volume is SO cents, and it is for sale at all news-stands and bookstores. 3 Heat Market Main Street We have "t i!3d a large Refrigerator to our Meat j 'kl in whic h all meats can be kejt coo' I'bdihan. Mutton, Eetf, Turk, Ax., kept 2 'tai;tly on hand. Open daily. Parties g meat can have it kept in t he Refrig- until wanted. "e jive, also, l(,0t)0 new brkk for sale, 'Uh we will sell Vy the huiwlrvd or thoua- t a low price. Ris Davis & Co. tfly fmiu aud vegnablw, kurotned with ? a:p! and cholera (uorbua, are offeted for , is tbc put-sbuh markets at the follow- ; Xew potatoes, 50 cents a half v ; cucumbers, 5tf cents a piece : toma- ). Pewits a quart; while strawberries rtfc alnjyt two ccqfs each when they id. I m,m 1 UAXiwom: NEW STtX'K OF LA- :: fill. I tuc 1 Vfk x'Ti-nr t ao f-1- KlXIni Jl'ST RECEIVED AT MRS. A. E. VHVS. Jake Hawker and Michael Logan, two Johnstown shoulder strikers, indulged in a prize fight at a point near the line dividing Bedford, Cambria and Somerset counties Saturday afternoon. Only two rounds were fought. At the beginning of the second round Hawker was flattened by a terrific lunge from Logan and was unable to come to time on the third round Logan was then declared the winner when the pugilists shook hands and the crowd disiersed. The fight lasted about seven minutes and was witnessed by a large crowd of "sports" from Johnstown. If the fight actually took place in this county, as is alleged, our authorities should not hesitate a moment in having all the parties who participated arrested and punished. In speaking of the affair the Tritune t&yt: "It was just across the Cam bria county line, in Somerset county, four miles from' this place, and if the Somerset County authorities don't make it warm for the princijvls and articipaiits we miss our our guess." erlix jnorkal asd belect cscjioou . . lnferior extremities on Opens April 10, 1882, closes June 30, 1882.- M Taricose veins, fractures, malfor- ForallBrades.-TheXormalDepartmentwill maUon (flat feet) etc), lameness, contrac be devoted exclusively to teachers and ad- Uont nneqQal length, bunions overlying or vanced classes ; ana as acnoiarsnip is. one l-..- t- of the necessary requisites 01 mcoessiui if-rjlcers, or unsound cicatrices of ulcers teaching, such as are preparing tor tuiure likely to break ont afresh. work in thescliooirooiu as teacners, win una The new,y ,ppointcd Cadets are then ex it greatly to their advantage to attend dur- .mined by ;he Academic Board, and those ing the spring term, me lengtn 01 tne not qaaiified are rejected. Questions in term with the arrangementa made will af- reading, writing, orthography, arithmetic, low an excellent opportunity .or . oor- Eng,i!th grammar. and descriptive geogra- ougn course in tne common orancnes, anu ,he ,ppiJcant wiu recjuired to an at the same time to acquire a iuir xnowi- WCT a writing or oraiiyi 0r both, and the edge 01 some 01 uie nigner orancnes. examination will be very d.orouch. In Advanced scholars not preparing to th ...a atea must be abl et oread teach will have the same 'opportunity of d t d; , d w;th 'Droner accent Spten Thomas. joining any class formed in the school, and and em hasl!J ln writtin)t and orthogra- Elklick Township. Calvin T. Hay, Jonas M . 3 A at. - 1 . I " I wf m w n si . rrl no enons win oe spareu 10 ium m iu- pny tjiey able to write from dicta- Juanasses xtcacny, Aoranam 1 nomas struction practical anu tnorou;:ii, ana tnus ,ion gentences from sUndard pieces of Jeflerson townsUip. Lvi Jknnpp. to secure the greatest possible advancement rnelish literature, both prose and poetry. Lower Turkeyfoot. David Ankeny of all who attend. I untfivient in nnmber to test their nualifica- Meyersdale Borough. Alexander Faul, At the solicitation of three or more, tion. Koth d band-writine and orthoera- Samuel Sheetx. classes will beformed in Algebra, Geometry. pn. in arithmetic, to explain accurately Milford Township. Josiah Fike. Physiology, Book Keening (single or dou- Md cjeariv iu object, and the manner of Paint Township. Garret Ream, Ananias ble entry), Industrial Drawing, Latin, Nat- wriuinit and reading number entire, frat- Orris, Jacob J. Berkey. nral Philosophy, etc Student will be al- ional and comoound. or denominate. In I Quemahoning Township. Albert Berkey, lowed to select the studies they wish to pur- Egiisj, Grammer candidates must exhibit Shade Township. Gideon Berkeybile, M sue during the term. The County Superin- . familiarity with all wrts of speech and A. Brubaker, Cysus Mrkeybile, Jesse Slick tendent will hold a public examination at the in relation Uiereto ; roust be able to Southampton Townnuip. David O. Beal, the close of the term. .nv ordinary sentence iriven to them. Daniel Korns. For further information, call upon or ad- , eneH.n v. must nnderatimd those nor- Summit Township. Silas Fike, James dress. tions of the subiects usually taucfct under the Hoover, Herman Christner. J. M. Berkey, Principal. i..i, r nrtho.-n.nbr etvmnlov. svntax Stonycreek Township. -Tonrad Spangler, and prosody. In descriptiye geography the Albert Wright, candidate must be familiar with the natural Stoystown Borough. Benjamin Bowman, A Xluirr Advetcrk is Beblis. Last divisions of tlie earth ; the waters, moun- Paul B. Slaugh. night, February 28, 1882, was a dark, dismal tai8i anj principal places of the Eastern Somerset Borough. Jeremiah Wc. nightoutofdoorsAroundacomfortablefire- and Western Hemispheres: also, almost! Somerset Townsip. Samuel J. Bittner, side one could easily manifest indifference everything in the United States ; bounda- Jacob J. Pile. toward the changeable weather of this aea-ries of States and Territories; locations of travers jurors, seoord week son. Kngagea in pieasaut social wuec, rivers, mountains, cities, etc ln the lusto-1 Auaison iownsnip. jeremiau imiwi, perfectly ignorant of the transformation ry of the United SUtcs the applicant will Josiah Ringer, Jeremiah Augustine- soon to take tilace in our home, we were I i,re to he nartieiilarlr well rnsteil in tlie Brothersvalley Township. Samuel En- . 1 - - 1 j 1 1 - anon convinced of the little we knew of I Mrl;it "Fnmnenn settlement- williin lh I z. ,,,1. vn .loimr and thinking c... 1 i j k I Coiieuiauh Township. Henry D Gunner the day and evening. We were to horn made what was the difference b- i10llgll, .nmriml and were surprised no need . rnvl the el.ortere.1 ami tl, i.ro- Elklick Township. Josiah J. Engle, Je- prietary colonies; how many colonies were originally in Massachusetts and Connecti SIARRIKD. WIIJSOX BRAXT. At the Lutheran parsonage, Berlin, Pa., on March 5, 1882, by Rev. J. W. Poffliiberger, Mr. Daniel S. Wil son to Miss Minnie E. Brant, both of Shanks- ville, Somerset county, Pa. BRIDAGAM MOWRY. At the bride's home, on March 2, 1882, by D. 8. A. Tom- linson, Mr. Josiah Bridagam to Miss Rebec ca E. Mowry, both of Somerset county, Pa. The place to buy cheap carpets, oil cloth, trunks, valises, looking glasses, clocks aud watches, and jewelry of all kinds, is at Hef fley 's, on the Diamond. Say John, where did you get that nice fitting cuat? Why down at Wiu. M. Tlocn stetlcr's, of course. He is the best tailor in all the country. EATON & BROS., SO. 27 FIFTII AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRING, 1882. NEW GOODS E7E2T LAY SPECIALTIES n Embroideritt, Ucm, Ministry, White Goods, Haed kerchief$, Drtss Trlmmisgti Hosiery, Gloves, Csrtsts, Rutlia and Herins Usderwoar, In fants and Children's Clothing. Fincy Goedi, Yarns, Ztphyrj, Mate rials of All Kinds for FANCY WORK, Gentf rFimiisMii GcoJs, to, k; vxca raTBosAOs ta eesphtftllt soucitbv ORDERS BY MAIL ATTESDED TO WlTv CARE AND DISPATCH. mart Onmeted by Oooa ft Baaarra. tMALMHM in CHOICE GROCERIES, FLtMM 4 HIO - V' ' V. : "-" ';! iwih, f X f 1 V '' t"" ' ' pi'i'r. 9 al ne O ,J '"! ! Batter, 9 ,. I SUtltlu M , H,, -j wm M It .Ii- i ,l I 1 "v 1 - rmlltti i lli fi J 4 tl " liM.a t...;. - ..?I JM- -wl,Fk- rorr- i !Wa.lMMiUlr. . ...... AWf-VX - ioBrs,c, - .klM. w.n. M. nOCIISXTETI.T.K, Bnienet, P. S HERIFFS SALE. Br vlrtn ofa entaln writ of AL levari FaetM. Issued oat ot the Uuan of Coaimoa Pleas ot Somerset ooanty. Fa., sad to me dlrecteil, tb re will be expostHt to public sale at the Uoort Boa. w. in Bomeraet, ra., on Thurtday, April 6th, 1882, at 1 o'clock p. m., alt the right, title, Interest nd claim of KkbarJ M. J. Zabalier, Joba S. Mr 11 lUmson and Hunter F. Panloe, deteadants, a nd tbe Plnkerton Lumber Comntnv. (Hmlced). tei re tenants, ot, in and to tbe following detcribed n al csiaie, 10-wii : No. 1. A certain tract of land ittuate In Addis m Twp Somerset county. Pa., surveyed on a w rant In the name of Adam While, ccotatnlni; 4 24 acres, strict measure, adjoining lawis warnnu l ln the name ot John While, Christopher Whi Ve ana omers 10. X A tract of land situate as aforesaid, sur veyed on a warrant In tbe name of John white, eontalnlna; 4M acres, strict msarare, adjoining lands warranted ln the name ot Adam Wbile ami other. No. S. A tract of land situate as aforesaid. ur- veved on a warranted ln the name of Frederick 8chrock, containing SOS acres and 180 percbes strict measure, adjoining tbe Old Forge tract, Jane Coder claim, luixl ln name of John Whitw and others. No. 4. A tract of land situate as aforesaid, con taining 14S acres and at perches, ad mining Cas- telman river, lands warranted ln tne name of Christopher Vhite, John White and others. being a part ofa tract surveyed on a warrant ln the name ot Thomas W bile, originally contained 4uu acres. Mo. a. A tract of land situate ss aforesaid, fur veycyed on a warrant in tbe name of Caroline. Keller, containing 424 acres strut meafure. ad joining lands of iurveys in the nam tl Adim. cramer, John white ana others. No. 7. A certain tract of land known as Plnker ton Point, ln UMier Turkevfoet townsblD. contain ing Tii acres, atrlct measure, being pert of a sur- ' In name or Christopher White, lanu of David. Ucinbaugh and others. No. 8. A tract of land situate In Unner Turken. ii root township, containing 111 acres awl 137 pen:l-1 en, aojoiniag uaffleitnan river, lands la tbe nana of Cbristnpber White, land of Aaron Scchleav Urilll-M 2..l.n k.: . -r . of land known as the Peter Weliner tract. A Ik. all tbe eoat, Iron ore, limestone, lira clay and otik er minerals and mineral substances, Ivlng and lad ing on, under and contained within tbe surface etT tbe land bereinailer aeecribed. and tbe necesna iw right of way to remove said minerals by sucia ways and means as may be foand neceraary, but In aucb way and manner as to do as little Injury to t he surface soil as possible, vis : No. 9. Tbe minerals as aforemtid ofa certain tract of land situate In I'pper Turkevfoot Two.. containing ISO acres, the surface or which is own ed by William Snyder, adjoining lands er Aaron Beebler, Ulram Cramer and others, being part of a tract of land known as tae Peter Weimer iarm. no. 10. Tbe like minerals aa a fores hi of a tract. of land situate as aloresakl. known a tbe Jacob Oerhait farm, containing Ss acres and 12 percbes 1 adjoining lands of Janm lleinbanirh. Hiram Cramer and others, tho (urfaoe ol which is owned tvy Jonathan moyer. no. iu rne mree-nna part or tbe like mlneralr 1 a certain tract of land situate as aloreaiid.. ' containing acres, adjoining No. 10 last alore- i said, land of John Broucber. Cunnlnir ham's heirs and others, the surtace of which Is owned by Jobn ; Broucher, and Is known aa tbe Vpper Uolbrook farm. No. 12. Tbe undlTided tbrse-fliths of the like minerals in a certain tract of land situate as afore said, containing W2 acres and 60 perrhea, adjoinini; lands hereinbefore described as Nos. 10 and 11. lands of Thomas Sechler and others, the surface of which Is owned by Ulram Cramer, called the. uw.or xioioroua larm. marg XfOTICE FOll APPLICATION FUE WAEBA.fT FOB L'KIMPHuVEO iTaxi. T Alt Whom it Mi Cearms . Take aelice that at tbe expiration ot thirty days I will file my application with Hoa. A arm K. UunkeL Secretary ol Internal A Hairs, lor a warrant of thirty acres of unimproved land situate In Clkllek township, Somerset county, "-. adjoin ing land of Daniel Beachy on the east, Henry M. Baker on the west and Philip rotf ea tbe north, aoii will ask that it be issued to me for the aaoie. mars PHILIP OKU IF. PUBLIC SALE Or YALtABU BtBAIa ESTATB. By virtue of an order of sale to aae directed out of tlie Orphans' Court ot Somerset county. Pa., I will expose to sale, oa Friday, March 31s, 1S82, at 1 o'clock, oa the premises, tte follow! a. real estate, late the nroperty ol Isaiah Johns, or Northampton township, Somerset county. Pa,, dee d, via : A certain tract or land situate ln Northampton township. Somerset eouaty. Pa., adjoining bud or Jobn Jetntaou. Henry Thomas Weld, and Ja cob Ponrbaagb, containing lot acre, more or leas, about M acres clear, and acre in meadow, with a story and a-half house, spring hoee, ami bank barn therana erectad. Also, a JouBg orchard ef thrifty trees. TERMS: Cash. Ten per cent, or the purchase money to te paid when tne property I knocked down : bal ance ot tbe purchase money when the deed Is de livered, oa the 1st ef May, when pvascsston will be given. JACOB POORHAfGH, mart Adm'r of Isaiah Johns. TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT 0 TUB SOMERSET COUNTY for tie Year Mu Cscsalii 31st, 1831. To balance In hands of Treasurer as per last report To cash received on renewal this year.. To cash received on new nollcie issued during the year VJt 11 To caab received on aasetament oullect- ed this year. M8 W 3& M 2) 1131 48 DISHCBSEWESTS. No. 1. By cash paid Emanuel Knagip for damoge by hre...S) 160 No. 1. isy cash paid Jobn Dee ter (sr damage by lira S 00 No. 3. Ky cash paid Jere t. - Uerkev for ka by Bre 230 00 No. 4. By cash paid Samuel Berkey tor lose 1y lire SOD 00 No. 6. Jiy caab paid Francis K. Weimer for Iocs by Bre 93 Oil No. e. (knee rent and luel ts uo No. 7. Stationery and poerage. IS M No. e. Somerset Democrat, printing reports 2 f0 No. 0. Somerset lleaaLnotfioe printing reoorta and blank Vi it No. 10. Salary ot Secretary and I reasurer lor one year vr) o fitnv i eoaatry aaasa, 9 B. Corn, (earl 9 buahel. .......... Cth. shelled) twaaal - Corn meal ft a ........... Calf skin. 9 Eggs, ft do Flour, V bW Flaxseed 9 be., (M B) Ham, (sugar-oared) 9 Lar-1. 9 B leather, nd sola, V B " uppar Middlings, and chop lot B....... Cats, 9 bo Potatoes, J ba (new) ... . Peaches, dried, 9 B Ryeylba Rag. B Sam No. 1, 9 bbLeztra , O round Alum, per sack ' Asbtoa, per aea. ............. Sugar, yellow V B wtlltej a Tallow, ft B Wheat, 9 bm OQla V TaMoste(ai .e ..loe turl W 1 0 ..-. sc !!"!"""." ...U kUtt7oO Tba - ... " 140 .....lJe 01M tvii'M eA4j:o ...T51)S0 1 ooi ........ to loo rrrrrrrrm ..lltotyyJOO - ejw Uil M f ....-.... ... 4 "V"0TICE IX PARTITION. To Martha Miahler. Cbrlstlaa Mlabler. Samuel Mlahler. Jonas Miahler. Tobia J. Mlshler, Polly, Intermarried with William Mran'. Sim, later .marrted with John Brant ell natolng la Somer set county. Pa.; Jacob M l..ler and Noah Miahler. maiding la Cambria county. Pa and William M Wliler, of Michigan, Post Office and ooanty un known. You are hereby notified that la purraane of a writ of partition Issued out o f tbe Orphan' Court ol Somerset eountv. Pa.. I will b.ld aa Inqueet oa the real aetata o Jonas Mlshler, deceased la Conemaugh Twp., at hi lata reaMenoe; on Thurs day, the iU day os March, A. X. UMU, where you can attend If yoa think proper. ' Sffcsirr'sOrru-a. i JNU. J.PANOLER. ttb.iia.mt. i jjlherUT. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Norlce I kereby gtrea that Charles 1 Pet,rs. of West Salisbury. lUkliok township, Somerset eouaty, Pennsylvania, by deed of .voluntary as signment, ha aaalgaed all hi estate, real and personal, to W. H K up pel, of Somerset, Pa., In trust for the bene at ef the creditors ol the said Charles L. Peter. AU person, tberelore, In- U Pe debted to the said Charles Peters, will mayte payment to tbe said Assignee, or his agent, A. a. Hfrtlev. and pereoo having elaimj er demand will make known lb same without delay, W. H. Kt'PPr.L, febft Assignee ef C. I Peter. "VTOTICE is D1V0KCE. liarrlet R Hanson 1 by next friend Aann B. Humbert, Balance in hand of Treasurer. A mount ef premium notes in force. 71 7 Amount of capital.. .... SSW7 S3 The following Directors were elected for the en suing year, vis: Samuel Barclay. Abram Beam, Benjamin Kline, James Parson, CbnrtWn I. Mil ler, Andrew Woy, John hiielrner. cnrist J. mil ler. Win. Baker and John Hkk. of Somerset county. Pa., and Leonard Bittner and Jacob ricntner, ol iicitum county, anu satnuei .uai tbewa. of Fa vette county. Pa. Un motion of Abram Beam. .. tbe old officers were continued for tbe ensuing year, vis : Savuel Barclay, President: John HI :, secretary and Treasurer and Agent By order ol tbe Board or lir etor, JO.M HICKS. feb'X! Secretary. ANNUAL STATEMENT FARMERS' UNION ASSOCIATION Heaixicabtebs roa Mai eerel Fish. We bave in stock, direct from tbe Atlantic coast, a car load XXX Shore No. 2 Macker el, all full weight packages, consisting of Barrels. 200 lbs.; Halves, 100 lbs.; Quarters, lbs. ; and Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Now is tbe time to buy them at fair prices for ca.b, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully, Cook & Beeeits. Bebu.i, Somerset county, Pa. ruins J. Newman. Jeflerson Township. Frederick Sbaulis, Jonathan Friedline. Jenner Townsuip. Jont J. Gardner, Win. ln speaking of tbe banquet given in bon. or of Judge Buer by the Bedford bar. tbe Gazette says : "Tlie bench it rarity and integrity the boast ot our Commonwealth," was responded to by Hon J. H. Longeneck er. He said something about tbe early Englifh jurists and then dwelt upon tbe le gal lights of our own day. He oke of the Judges who bad presided over the courts of Bedford county. After rendering a lowing tribute to tbe late Judje King, Mr. Longen ecker said : 'liw, gentlemen, leap with me ovef Uvvcu years of time," and the hall echoed and rechoed with applause. Tbe JVrie says : AH the attorneys who are m active practice were present. Tbe ab sence of tbe late Judp Hall was noted and commented ujon. It is due to that gentle man to state that tbe committee had previ ously decided not to invite bini. Meyersdale Borough. Solorcan J. Baer. Middlecreek Township. Norman B. Cra mer. Northampton Township. John II. Ban ner. Paint Towiiibip. Jobn Hershbergcr, l- assumptjon. About seventy members of the Lutheran congregation suddenly entered tbe bouse of cut; in what wars were tbe colonis engag- their nastor. and. well I as they bad not n1 helare the Revolution : what were the n trt tar very lone, they would not all nrinninal pvmt d the fYinatitntmn Gilbert, Urios Smucber. h. aitel. To tell wliat all they brought th rnitl Klatas wbv and when w. ill Jennertown Borough. Henry Kauch with them, besides much good cheer, would frgmad when was it adoDted : and almost imcr Townsbip.-James M. Cook, John make a long article. Suffice it, to say we Lverthing that Las occurred since, including Smith, Peter Suder. were made the recipients ofa very valuable I the names of all the Presidents and the donation. We cannot, nor do we desire to principal events of each administration make an estimate of what we received, in I Those candidates who have successfully dollars, much less in pounds and cents, passed both the physical and tbe acailemi More than a hundred packages, valuable, I cai examination are admitted as Cadets, useful and in general variety, most wisely subject to tlie result of tbe examination in selected, besides one containing material of the following January, and are required to vt Swank. a kind that will secure any purchasable ar- s-lgn articles binding themselve to serve the Shade Township. Wm. Keel. tide, were kindiy brought to our house. United States eight years from therr admis-1 Summit Township. Joseph S. Miller, We are very grateful, not alone for tbe ,ion into the Academy, unless sooner dis- Daniel M. Fike, Daniel SC. Saylor. valuable articles, but especially for tbe kind- charged. I Stonycreek Township. Levi R'ngler, No nas and good-will they express. The pay of a Cadet is t-49 per year, to com- ah Reefer. Tlie support of the minister of the gospel nience with his admission into the Arader is a part of tbe religion of tbe Berlin people, j my, and is sufficient with proper economy and therefore is a part of their Sabbath de- for bis support. No Cadet is permitted to yotions. We pity the minister and tbe receive money, or any other supplies, from church whose support and religion are reg- his parents, or from any person whomso nlated by a periodical emotion of fanaticism, ever, without tbe sanction of the Superin- With a wish that all the ministry niay be tendent kindly remembered and greatly encouraged by their people, we are, with many thanks, devoted to our work. J. W. PorTISBEBUEB. A Healtht State. People are constant ly changing their home from East to West and from North to South or rice vrrti, iu search, of a bjealthy State. If they woald team to be contented, and to use tba cele brated Kidney-Wort when sitk I bey would be much better off. Tbe whole sytem can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but effectual remedy. See large adv. Poxdeb o TUEsi Tbitbs. Kidney-Wort is nature's remedy for kidney and liver dis jj, eases, piles and constipation. Sediment or mucus in tbe urine is a sure indication of disease. Take Kidney-Wart. Torpid liver and kidueys poison the blood. Kidney-Wort revives thein and cleanse the system. Headache, Villous attacks, dissincsa, and loss of appetite ate cared by Kidney-Wort. S adv. . I caught a severe cold, and remembering you told me to use "Down's Elixir," I bought a bottle and in less than three days my cough and sore throat bad vanished ! It'tfod. Publisher, New Market, N. II., iaer. Buy the brat $1.00-stiirt th Pearl. Bo som three-ply, and all linen made from tbe best Wamsutta muslin, and guaranteed to fit, at Heffley . Dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, Save Time, Save Mowet, Save Tboi ble, and go East, South and West via tbe old re liable . tO.fi.fi, No tbange of cars to St. Louis and Chicago. Only one change of wall paper, cotton battint', and all kinds of canto Kansas City and Atchison. For good will be given in exchange for maple maps, time-tables, tickets and all informa sugar, aud country produce of all kinds, tion in regard to routes rail on or addroa Goods told as low as the lowest, and tba E. E. Pattok, highest pricea given for produce. - Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. H. Hemxjey. All information free. Office at Depot Somerset Towns-hip. Solomon J. Baer, Henry E. Yinkey. Jerome Fritx. Somerset Brou-h. Daniel Trent, Gillian Lint, J. II. Fritx. Ctoystown Borough. Jobn A. Young. Treina Borough. B. F. 8nyder, J. II. Coder. To "dye" easy and happy use "Diamond Dyes". For ten cents yon can get enough to color from one to two pounds. For sale by C. N. Boyd. Kutii i-All persons parcftasing at th above ale will please take notice tbat a Dart of the purchase mocej to be mad aaowa at tbe time- of sale will be required as soon a th urooartr I knocked down, otherwise It will be acsia ex- aaie at the -f ' Tbe realilnowtueparehaae moceymsst be raid ea or before Tbarsday of the Ural week of April Conrt, the time Sxed by the Court for the acknowl edgment of deeds, and nedeed will be ackaowledg uaUl th purchase money ia paid in fall. JOHN J. SPAJJGL.ER, SherllTs Office, I Sheriff. Somerset, March ft. I "Ho, friend Fik, where in the dickens did yoi got that nice blue suit (?) and, let me see, by jii go, it is a genuine Middlesex cloth too. You must be making lota of money or you conld not buy a suit like that" "No sir. Bob, I don't make a cent more than I did, but I bave found out where to buy my clothes. This suit cost me less than tbe other merchants ask for a common blue suit" "Well, Fik, wl ere is this wonderfully "Why, at J. B. Snyder A Co's, You ought to see their stock of clothing; anything you want end thrap. They brat Johnstown, Cumberland, or any place I've bee yet Kijilit (jpoite Cook 4 ISeenls' greet ry." To the Ladies : We will self at cost for tt. days only a large L0T OF DRESS GOODS, consist Mff f Alpacas, Ar mures Braizes Plaids, Pacific Cashmeres, etc. These goods are all perfect, tear ranted to be as represented. Call Sf seetiSjice mean what ice say. We icill sell any of the above goods AT COST, and not a I few pieces for less than cost. We feel certain that those purchasing these goods are yetting bargains. Bespectfully, J. B. Snyder Co. T)UBLTC SALE OF PEBSONAL PROPERTY ! The undersigned will offer for sale at pul Ilo auction, at hi residence, ln Northampton te.vn shlp, Somerset county, Paw, on Thursday, March 23J, 1S82, the following personal property, to-wtt : Three head Horses, x One yearling Colts, Cows, 4 two-yearling Cattle, 12 one-yearling; iatTa uwi opnjf, o nogs, i loor-norse w ag on. 2 two-hone Wagon. 1 Buggy, 3 HleIa, 7 Plows, 1 new Fanning Mill, X Grain Cradle, 1 Champion Mower, one-hall interest in a Walter a Wood Keeper, 1 Harrow, l Cultivator. 4 seta Harness. 1 set Blacksmith Tools, 1 Copper Kettle, 1 Iron Kettle, 1 Hay Fork, with roue .and pul leys, 1 Patent Cutting Box, Hay by the ton, Jtye by the bushel. Wheat by the bushel, 1 Cook and 1 Heating Stove. 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, t Cupboards, X Sink. 1 Bureau, 1 Table. 1 Sewing Machine, S Spinning Wheel, 1 Clocks. 3 ts Chain, 3 Rocking Chairs, 1 lot of Tuba, 1 lot of 1'oTk by tbe pound, Dried Apples, Applebatter, 4 barrel Vinegar and other article too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale, when and where a reasonable credit will be given. SAMUELi POUR B A UGH. WM. POWELL, Auctioneer. mars flUCRATlYE EMPLOYE StiT I I tor llse wlsttcr in lanuiag ci-tri L Very I liars returns lor compraiiwly l:ul U U f. I VForfnll Trti,nlnraldrin inimeli.iii"y ioilANbC AVUO to. til KnMiiir, ..V. j-inlS-tt USE INSURANCE CO. OF SOMERSET CO. Pi., For the Year Ending December 31, 18. Tt umber of MS Total am't of insurance subject to as sessment 9 l.lll.OM Mill assessed during tbe year on the dollar 1 Busoarees ot Coinp'y Dee. 31, '80...M sv " - during 1S81....10W 07 tWW M LIABILITIES. Amount due Dee 31, 1M0 300 00 Amount ol loe by lira during 1881. . kOO Od Amount due for ail other expeese Jer the year IS'., Including officers' v, commissions and exonera- euv w la th Court of Common Plea ot Somen County. Pa.. No. January Term. ("IS A Alia enormia lor Divorce, oa the ground Desertion. f To Dempsey B. Hanson, th) defendant named: Vou are hereby notified to be and appear at th next Court ol Common Plea of Somerset County, to be held la Somerset, ou the 4th Monday la April, lssi to answer to the complaint of Harriet P. Hanson, your wife, the plaintiff above named, and show cauae. lr any you have, why your aald wile ehould not be divorced from tbe bond matrimony entered Into with you agreeably U the prayer or her petition and libel exhibited against vou before said Court. JOHJf J.SPAlfOLER. SherilT Office. f Shorif. Somerset ' b, 1S82. Dempsey H. Hanson. UDITORS NOTICE. At aa Orphans Court held at Semenet en the th( Jth day of January, 1U, the undetalgaed Auditor wa duly appninteil to ascertain adTawe menta and make a dbitiibutlon of the fund la the hand of Peter Pile, and Joslab W. Pile, adminr lairaton trustee of the estate of Jo. Pile, de ceased, to and among thoee legally en tilled thereto, herebv fire notice tbat he will attend to the dutie the above appotut, ment oa Thursday, the 23rd day of February, lss'i, at 10 o'clock a. nx. at hi office ia the bor ough of Somerset, when and where all person Interested can attend if they think proper. W. U. Kl FPLK. Feb 1 Auditor. BEST; buslne now beiora to pab llr. Yoa eau mate mono faster at work for a than at anything else. Capital nut weeded. W a will atari you. (12 a day and up. warda made at home by the Indunnoa. Men aad women, boy acd girl, wanted everywhere sork for us. Now is th time. Yoa eau work la npare time only, or give jour whole tims to tho bustneae. You can live at boaae awl do ta work. No other ba-toeoa will pay pou aearly a well. Nw one can fail I make enoraaou pay by engaging at once. Coatly eutgt and term free. Money mad fast, easily, and hoawrahly. Addrea. Tars Co , AuguaU, Main. PertS-iy Au DITOR S NOTICE. Having been appointed AuditorbynheUrifhan' Court of Somerset 'county. Pa., to exaaaloe aud pas all claim againn tne aatat oi ueniamui Countryman, dee d, and make a dlstributioa of tbe lund in tbe hands of tbe the Executor of said deceased, to and among thoee legally entitled thereto ; notice 1 hereby glvea. tbat 1 will attend i.imcrwl. 1'a., on Friday, the ed at or Moaah, ltori, when and where ail persona Interested eaa attend. VALEIVTIHE HAT, Somerset, Feb. 8, 1S82. Auditor. -41&C9 S3 Beaources in exeesi 1 144 13 RECEIPTS, xuie'd during the year on assessment.... 13s 79 itee'd duung the year for membership... atee'd duriox the year from J. H. Book In full 800 bo Am't in Treasury at last settlement....... 43 36 EXPENSES. Jonathan Hav. full of Insurance... S00 M $1833 9) Seeretary'a salary. Treasurer salary . mreetun' pay PreaMent' pay Insuriag services..... Printing , Postage and stationery MuKeilaaaoua 40 00 x& oo 24 0 4 oa 17 7i OU 4 01 8 16 ..t?00 17 .. 64 SO - S33 73 I 700 17 Balance in Treasury Am't In Treasury Dee31,lSSl... cuutandtng on duplicate LIABILITIES. Samuel Oeiger, full of Insurance.. Resources in excess ot liabilities 4 4tt 13 AMOS WALK EK, President. I. J. BRUBAKEK, Secretary, mart E. J. WALKEK, Treasurer. - ZZi 13 .5 300 00 MAKTLANR r ABU. Book aad Ma jrtt. By C. E. SUANAHAN, Att'y. Eap ton, Md FebE4t.- O. 1ST. BOTD keeps In Mock all the leading and special DEUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS IN" THE MAEKET ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochclle, Epsom and Clauber Salt, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cti m Arabic, Salt Petre, Ac. Manv articles aoch aa Cream of Tartar, Sonta, Cinnamon, Cloves, (linger, he., that are pet up in Paekogr't are largely adulterated. 1 keep then, in bulk only, and will Ouarai tee all arth-tca to be 4 DMIXISTRAT0RT8 NOTICE. Utate ef Abraham Hoover, late of BrotbenvaUef Twp., deeeajed. Letters of administration oa abovu eetataharlng been granted toHb undenlgned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby ghrea to all nenon In debted to said eatate to mak Imnsediata pay ment, and thoae having elalm againet it to pre ent them duly authenticated far etlapaut Saturday, march 14th. ISfiX at hla late realdeoea. WM. N. CCLEMAN. Feb. 9 AdminiattUitor. TV"0TICE. Notice is hereby Riven X 1 tbat then will be a meeting ef the person for whom the property and franchise of the Pittsburgh A Baltimore Coal. Coak A iron Com pany was purchased, at the office of J. T. Drave, So. 83 Wood street. In the City ol Pittsburgh, oa Thursday. February 23d. 1882. at 11 o'clock a. nu, for th purpoee of organising a new eorporatloa, under the Act of Assembly in such case mad and provided. J. X. BEID, febl5-2t Trustee. N OTICE. Notice is hereby given that then wil! be a meeting ef th person i pur- F. Dravo, Ma SS Wood (Or whom the property and franebie of th Ursi na A Worth for. Kailroaat Coenpasy wae 5roperty and franec 'ork Railroad Coi chased, at th office of J. street, ln tbe city of Pittsburgh, oa Thursday. February .3d, lSiO, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tbe pur poaeof organizing a new corporation, eader tbe Act of Assembly In such case made and provided. J. M. KE1U. leblS.3t Trustee. ZC0V.":3' EUXI Urn He DOWNS' SI Li I I I i 111 i j Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, A, tbey ar made Irom nothing but I put up under my own nume, and can .i all tbat THE BEST MATERIALS! In Dye StufN I keen Logwood, Madder, Bine Vltml, Indigo, Muriate Tin, Cochineal. Solfcrino: Ac, As All the leading Patrnt Medicines, St. Jaoobe Oil, Peruna, Manalln, Kidney Wort, Mop Bitters, A ugun Flower, tier mail Syrup, Mors Indian Root Fills, Ely's Balm, Ac, Ac HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS I Physician- Prescription and Family Receipt filled with cara, and none but Pure Drugs dis pensed. Fancy and Toilet articles ia trreat variety, spectacles ami eye uissaes to suit ail. uox Papers, Blank Books, School Book. Slate. Pencils, Ink, En re lopes. Paper, and Stationery of all kinds Country merchants ar Invited to call and get quotation oa Urueen' Drugs, Dye Stub's, Stationery, Ac, Ac If Good ikiod and Low Prices will secure tbe Drug Trade of Somerset County, then Iprojoae to secure It. Call and see me whether you wish to buy or not. Befpectluily, C. N. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, SOMERSET. PA- Arrangtuitrits being made, we wish to in form all patrons that the Gel harts Factory will be oi ated tbe coming season. Sokxxsct Daisy Compakt. Thia TalnaM tseuirine ii purely ee-tablar th diennrery of uuh ua tue tuult a L-l many years' clowatudr, ln enirr to uir,.-r J J 1 ICsssaffltofcBtto,C.Ctoi.E-i Utdaeaza, Spittty Eloci,SresJi!ti3, E:j anderaryapeciea of oopiweioa of thrktcat I v and Lunga. Ia all can aUa tkia liair baa a I been duly administered ita etScacy aa been r- ; iuTarUbly manifeatxl.ooiiriaciuf the moat im- -! creduioua that Sc , . t atAitftiiiaiiviAii TV vvnoumr i iwli -X b not InearaLle, if properly altendwl to. Z V3 Conmmptioa, at ita commencement, m but a 22 alight Irritation of th membraMwhkboweni the Lunga; then aa Inaamalion, when the C p- cough I more o'mii lai.le, but ratber dry; then Jiat O becontes locul frrer and the puts more fre-M O enenL thecheeka fluahedaodchUlamurecom- U mou. This aimr In curing the aboe coia plainta, operates oaa to remore all aaorAtd Irrltattomaand tJidamattsB froaa the longs to the eartece, and ftnaily expel them froiathesyatam. It frillllxpectoreliom. It bsals tla ulceraiad rarfiees ana reiieTe tne eoagn ana masee in brealn- L j ingeaay. It nppurtathatraugth and at theu'A same time reduce the ferer. It ia free from i J irtroor opiate and aatriageat artklaa, which ar 7 7j o'ee dryiag aaatare a to baingreatdasrerof 2. ieatroylng th patient; whanva tbie medicine f naTer driaa ac aSona thAeoairh. bnt. be m.,f. ingtheeanc, geuenlly eWror the hectic v oeiore ine cuokb entirety gone, r , ; queatly, when the coegh I cured the pattest s ia welL Bead addm for uampble giving I iuii aiieraoo (or ear of tmimoaary Price 85 eta, SO et.. and tl no par SOLO KVEBYWUKKkV RalT. JMIMf k UU, freac, sfflsgtaa.TL 1 COVs.'OIXll! jan2S-ly Diphtheria A cold or i i threat may not fmn to amount to trrar?. and It prtmptly attrndctl to can easily be cured : but negb ci fn otien folUiwnd bv ewmammptteHB or allitaitXMriaj. No modlcina hiis pvi r len dtocovervd. whk-lt m ta so ejaitefcl tir.,1 nrrlr In wh h fls-s as FEKHY DtVbV PA HILLEK. 'ID pnmi". me or UUS laranauif rmmmu-m ama naved tboasan4s of Uvea. PERRY UAVIS' PAI. KILLER Is an exportaawmt. It baa been before the public for forty year. and Is most valued where It to Us known. A tew extracts from voluntary teatlnionlals read aa follows: h fand emnp It i tbe beat Ve would not be without it. Pjuji strrxaa ha been my household iraedv for cakl for tbe peat twecty-seven )m and have never known it to faif ta etlectang a cunv L. a Caocxaa. WUliaiuarille, H. Y. For thirty years I hare need Pats Frt trn, and found tt a never-failing remedy for ookia and o . throat BaaToM baamaK. Have recdTed fanmrdiam reHcf from enld and on throat, and conaiderjFoor Pis u t an Invaluable taaeif . Uto. B. L vsaETX, DwwinaoB, S.Y. I have lost iw mwud from a very eaieta c ih I have bad for aoaie time. J enuid get trid. NOTICE. Harriet Snyder hereby gives nette that she cat mail application t ue tieewiary af Istersal Affair of Pcnusvlva- ala for a wamat for It acres of laud, ta Stony creek township, gemenet county. Pa., adjoining b Snyder on tba aortn, aast anu south, and lands f Mitrtin Brant on the wttt. land of Joeaph rl SKuef until I tried your Pxrf Ku-un. which reitered m Immwiiatsly. I will never again, be without it C U Foacs, Lowndee, (ja. Bave used Pats Krujta ra WTtamJly for fety En. acd have nerer known It to lalL-lUaaoia wm, Wayneaboro, Oa. v barM uelmr Paw Ituri In my fsmOy twentr UTeyeua ago and have uaed lteeer aiw.ifidla fodw medicine to taketta piaoekw. DTas. ns rr Ity.&ve )ii I nave oaed pais) rit.liu nd charied ape. and eoneiiler tt the bet rerodered. ao.Huoraa,Wllniingtr, nri rreoaratmn nadft A. P. Uocra. Liberty htilim Va. roc twenty for oolde and medicine erer on end.- I was anffcrtsg eererely with bronchWs, end my thrms wa o msamed I cmll ararcely ewailow anrfocl I waa adiieed to try your Pai SjiLia. and after taking a few dom was ooeupietely cored. T. WcLiso. . Dr. Waltow write from roanoetnn it Tour Pans KrLiaa corea diphtheria and nreUimaa.aoalano tniriy prevalent here, and baa not been known to fail ra a aiufrte instance. This fact yo should, make known to the world. Mra. Lluc B. Mahos wrftear Mr on waa taken Tiolentiy aick with diphUieria. high fever, and eoki chilla. Ho many chMdrea hare iiie.1 hure, I wa. afraid to call a phyrielan, smI trod your Paiu Kn-LKB. Be wa taken en Sunday, and on Wednesday hie throat waa dear. It wae a won derful cure, and I wtaa tt eovjd be knows to th poor mothers who as kaaag ao many OM4da.X.Y. aa Tor Chills and Tevw, PACT KILLER has no equal wfen everything- rtss hlhi Tla-ra ar often dansrerixta. A bottle of Path Kuo.v la Uie hnowe h a aar-xwd UuX BO tamiic ahjild be wlthonu AU drurel acU tt at )15-, iMXw, aud gtu per axuo. , PERRY DAVIS 80N, Proprietor, Prwidnc, TSA la- 1 C00LEY CREAMERS. tiREATLTIJf PROV Fl. in daily a is and dair uae ia 16.UW 1mrV .r- jror aeeunag icxaAJtuivaaa, rearrr and aaATBrr roaaiBLS ajsousv or raaAM. bats no socau Mads ln iUtR HTYTiK.-i. TLX H1ZE8 each. Durable and lai imiailal 8Um auto- maticalry wtthoot Bfting th eaaa, Moat pnemLir in the caCASt oathuiso plan. Fvwr iOI.I Mrdale al Ma stlf.t"EK Jfeeuata for HI PthluhMTY. Ahn. Davaa Mwtnw C'hurna, Bnttar Worken, Printera, Ac Hendpoetalforcireuhua. nUUKT f AIM mam. CBeilowai-aila, Vt P. 8. DAT, AceaU I3kllk. PcBB'a. xaAU-lSt l i I W I tmm V -aw "a- "wX U AXKW M 1,W tiWR 1882 ,z T-if'-Tiilr' -n -" " - - s 1 1 III III, IA it IMl.1.1 , l,r. pMlii, Mitrra.- iiniwaemartwiine'tii' n imih( -iiiwii" ianivtAi a rw--4-. r Inalnat inOaiaaL Saifcra aa . IX W TT.AU.T 4 CO, IUoU. jaalt4t,.e.w. a week ta your cwn town. Term UD I oatdl free. AddreM U. aULurrr a KMX Foftiaod, Maine. MM.lUT $66' FvrUaod t" f , i Hi i i , ' 1 i ?! i r ? I