I, i to "J -,C; f iu ry a 0? (t.t. d U.-t v, vl Iw4 e a lianii .11 fi e-in vxi the, ai- eatdi i.i . 1 , ti. .roe. e Met) a ut.tl sc 3 ! i ti 5C J 3 : Somerset Herald. t.l'.O. R- SCVt. Editor.- .....Marc.. Ji, Uttl. ,,1 11 CRM Tablet. Nl.((;UtC. W. Truxa.. .crCanNat Boyd's Drug store. , iM". W. Trn sal's for good shoe. T if j5ulpr.et public school close to-day. ginos mon should nsc the Herald t,!.M. ut C. A. Walters, Olihart. Xl,e Nati r.al Ononis will camp ail-Tcwon The best selection of Clocks. atilie and ,ce!ry at Hcnleys. T,e coming spring Ixmriut is agitating the anisl mind now. r.rr.R Carp. neautiful, hxtiuiMte. As- ic.F-istcrt'arJsat ;. II. r isiikh s jjoot-More. r. .uf:h roads is what every body says who e, in from the country. Ettfr Cards and prices to suit all at j,,vd Pnig store. (jiisidenible plowing has ben dune in j fcront parts of the county. out f jr new g vvls at J. II. Snyder (Vs. )I,,rrin & Bm's. Cou-h Syrup and Linn mnt i- tlic lt I ever used as a family pinliciiie. Vitmore. ml county has thirty randi-alr.-a.ly in the field for local o!.Ws. T!ie cheaie)f lot of Indies' and Gents' i;;vf in town at J. B. Snyume CoV I'!!l'y sells the nobbiest Hats Slid Neck ,f.:lr of the town. ; : S -nitor C i-kt has just c jmpleted m valuable work, entitle"! "American r.iiitii.'' n,.nrr A- Johnson's Arnica and Oil I.ini nieiil is the-best family linimeat mde. Seiik.-N'ow in stock: M immoth ci,.vrr. Small Clover, and Tiiuot' y Seed, nl will buy or sell. Cook &. Bkerits. Ail the druggists of Washington, Ta., have b,cn returncsl for illicit whiskey selling. .1t:-t received niy Spring Stock of Kew i; , boni;ht at the great decline in prices. G. 11. Park ee. Voim? man con-rratulule yourself. Ice i-r. uiii will le scarce this summer. THK l;i:T OVALITY OF LADIKS ViSSF-S' AND CH1LDKENS nrBBKl! t,(sAMi:i: ron sale at MBS. A. K. rill.'S. t i:ol. T.ros. hns been cranted in the re- nmininiT Mollie McGuirc cases at fnion town. netnember HefiVey sells the Pearl Shirts. r.i-oins three-ply linen, full mde. The on ly Shirt that sells largely in Somerset. Jiit ree ivel a nice new lot of Indies' and Gents." Hose, very cheap, at J. 11. SXBPER it CoV. Charles S. Wells, of the Dudley OWrva t.,rv, discovered a new comet on Friilay l:i-t. Vir.kcye preventel and cured easily by Motrimn & r.ro's. Horse and Cattle Powder, S st.ire? sell it. tlrice suits me. There seems to be a general strike going on all over the conntry amoug the miners y ml mill hands. If yon don't want to have a lot of crazed and cracked queensware in your cupboard co to J. 11. Snyder & (Vs. They keep noth inpbe.t Genuine English Ware, and they warrant it. hen vou i-an t remember what vonr wife told you to bring home, get hair pins. They arc always handy in a house. 4,io bolts or all I'aiMTto select trom, vervchesnat II. Hefllev's. Remember the p'.aee. Great quantities of Milwaukee beer jass over the S. A: C. R. R. to Johnstwn. One dealer in that place received a car-load on Friday. Business wen should order their Bill and U-tter Heads put up in packets. We print the verv handsomest at this office. Wastkh. Maple Sugar, Bacon, Wheat, Oat', r.itatoes and Beans for cash or in ex change for merchandise of our line of trade. Cook &, Behrits. March sustains her reputation. Other months may go back on their record but we cau always depend on March. Hulls fur children of 4 to 10 years, at Hcf tiev's rrom $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 and up wards. They are perfect beauties. If you want first-class Stationery at small co;t buy the Herald packet Xote, Letter ard all other sizes put up in this way. They are just the thing for business men. Tea, which costs in this country anywhere from 50 cents to ?1 a pound, can be bought in China from 3 to 10 cents a pound. This may seem a pretty big profit, but just think h'w expensive the ehromos are. Morrison Si Bt)'s. Horse and Cattle Tow der has been used with success in prevent ing Pinkeye in all cases where used in time in West n-ore land countv. Sold at all stores .M:W LOT OF LAI XDEIKD AND UN I.ArXDRIED SHIP,!;, NECKTIES AND i VU.ARS jrpT RECEIVED AT MRS. V. F- I'HL'S. A Washington county juror named Scott was rc-titly excused from service by Judge Hart, for the reason that he is a member of thnt branch of the Covenantcrchurch which holds to the belief that ours is not a chris tian government, and he has conscientious scruples ngainst serving as a juror in its courts. Pies send nie six bottles Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. I never used a medicine that did me so much good as thui. Ira Tati.or, Holland, Mich. ALL DRY GOODS AT COST to close out. 'all and lie convinced. Towels, Table Lin- n very cheap. Trunks and Satchels all style and sires, almost given away. If. Hmtli;t. Not withstanding the lark of snow during the winter, which furnishes th lest protec tion to winter grain, the wheat is coming out of the winter In quite good condition, as we learn from quite a number of fanner Wends of whom we lave made inqniry. The reports from the west are also highly favorable. Mmt MAitKKT. Main Street. We have just added a large Eefrigtrator to our Meat Aia'kct in which aD meats cap be kept coo1 ;Jclesn. " Vptt?p. pfyf, Pwk, kept ivnsiapt'i- on band. Open daily. Parties taring meat can livt it kept in the Hcfrig-; i-.Vi-ir until want. I Ve!iave. lo, li.oD0 new brick for sale, j ki'ith we will sell by the hundred or thons ad st a low price. Ross Datis 4 Co. -A HANDSOME XEW STOCK OF LA- MEr collars and neckwear of Ai l. KINDS JI ST RECEIVED AT MRS. A. E. OIL'S. I caught a severe cold, and remembering ?"o told me to nse "Downs Elixir," 1 ksiAt a bottle and in less than thrt davs T coiih and sore throat had vanished 1 PublWier, New Market, X. H, l'm'ttrr. ' ! n r .rt j Tde date of the Sheriff- Kile ha been , chaul ir,i,i April Tth t ..Ttlu An n'frauv f fifty i.ir-loads of Btrtl rail hiv taken e..tu r I u.cr the S. k C. R. 1L 'crtlay. As will he Ntti by his card in another col umn. Lit. i. J. Jjliy,.l)tntist, '. will visit Meytrsdulr, jr i;'ciMially, on March 27. SubstTiU-rH changing their residence thU spring will please notify us, giving the name of their old postofflceto which the pa per has been sent, as well as the new. i Ijist week Mr. IVter Hellley received from I the cclebratevi Kt-H-k farm of l'owell Bros.' j Crawford county, Pa , his handsome Clydes i dale horse, Strathern, which he recently pur ' chased. Strathern is a three-vear old and weighs 1T"0 pounds. m We are informed that Messrs. Schrock lfc f .ool, of Somerset township, have purchas ed some forty nead of horses since January. Mr. Good left with sixteen head for Leban on county recently, and Mr. Schrock is buy ing another car load. The name of Wm. S. Morgan, Esq., of Jenner townsh'p, is being prominently men tioned in connection with the legislative nomination. Mr. Morgan has many friends who are urging him to offer as a candidate at the coiiiiu; primary. Mr. L. C. Collorn, Esq , has purchased from Mr. Harrison Trent his dwelling house on the corner of Patriot and East streets, now occupied by Mr. J. V. Rtmiuel. Cos siderationSl.SW. Lewis is to be conzratu- lateil on having secured a bargain. Mr. J. B. Snyder, of tiic firm of J. B, Sny der fi. Co., is now in the East purchasing new goods. It is thought that when this stock arrives there will be some cheap goods sold, as there has been a heavy decline in prices lately, and Mr. Snyder has just struck the market at its best How the lxdy of the great showman, "A. Ward," must turn in its grave, to have the Bedford plers talk about Mark Twain be ing the author of the oiler "to sacrifice his wife's relations." Poor Artemu. "Such is fame," to have j oiw '"goak"' pilgrim and a stranger. credited to a An argument court was held here on Thursday and Friday of last week, at which nearly all cases that have been dragging along on the argument list for years were taken i ( and disposed of. Such cases were held over as Judge Baer had been concern ed i-i as council bef-rc his elevation to the b;Tjh, or that he desired to examine in vaca ti .ii. . The Pittsburgh Conference of the Evan gelical Association for the year 1SSX will be held in Emanuel's Church. (Lichty's) in Somerset township, in March of that year. It is thousht that more than one hundred ministers will be in attendance. The Con ferencc held a session in this church a nuni ber of years ago, which, we are informed, was the last Conference held in this county A large number of choice lots in the addi tion to the Somerset Cemetery have been sold this winter to different parties about town. It is understood that a new fence will be put aruu.id the entire cemetery as so:n as the weather permits. Mr. Bentord seems surprised at the number sold and re- retrrets that there are not a greater number, as the choice lots are being rapidly culled. Real estate seems to be advancing rapidly in our town and eligible building sites are being gobbled up by would-be-builders. In addition to the sales chronicled elsewhere in this issue, we annoucc the probable sale of two loots on Main X Street by ex-Sheriff Pile. The sale has not been completed, but the parties who are negotiating for their pur chase expect to build at once. Desirable lots near the centre of the town are becom ing scan and some fancy figures are being ayid. The Mcycrsdale Comuierciat says, "The mention of the name of Gen. W. H. Koontz in connection with the nomination of Con- grcssman-at-large is enthusiastically receiv ed by the press of the State." It then gi ves the only two notices madeof it and regrets that its space forbids it to give more. The regret was, probably, that there were no more no tiers to give. It was received so "enthusias tically" by the press of this district that the Onmmrrcial was the only paper to notice it The joke was to utterly too too for the bal ance. Mr. L. M. Woolf, Johnstown's famous one-price clothier, makes his initial bow to a Somerset county audience in the advertis ing columns of the Herald this week. His line of goods is nnequaled and is always comiMned of the latest styles. His rule of marking all goods in plain figures and sell ing at one price to all has made him hof ts of patrons. To those of ourpeople purchasing in Johnstown, who desire goods in Mr. Woolf s line, his advertisement will furnish all desired information. The Pennsylvania liailroad ( ompany no longT pay the two-cent revenue upon its bank checks to employes. The law is cir cumvented by makingthechecksread, "The Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will jiy at the National Bank, of , to the order of," etc. Tins form of check has been declared exempt from the payment of tax by Revenue Com missioner Raum. When it is considered that the company have thousands upon its pay roll, who are paid monthly, the saving in this item alone must be con&idsrable. Dame Rumor hath it that Mr. A. C.Schell has purchased from Mr Harrison Trent the rear part of his lot facing on South street, and running along East street, and that he will commence the erection of a dwelling house when "the spring time comes, gentle Annie." Consideration private. The tame ancient dnnisel is authority for the statement that Judge Baer has purchas ed the patch of rronnd on the corner of t'nion and East streets from Mr. Sullivan Johnson, for $700. Verily the town is hav ing a boom. Hon. D. Watson Howe, President Judge of the XXXJX Judicial Drislrict composed of the counties of Franklin and Fulton, will hold the second week of the April Court for Hb Honor Judce Baer. Thisisdonein or der to try the cases in which Judge Baer had been employed as couuscl prior to his elec tion, he being incapacitated from presiding at the trial of any such cases. Judge Howe will meet with a cordial welcome from his many Somerset friends, who still cherish fond memories of ths time when he presid ed with such grace, urbanity and fairness over our courts. May his visit prove sn en joyable one to him. Indiana State Norma! School stcs to the front and centre this week with a new ad vertisement. There are a numlier of gradu ates of this fine school in our county and we ho to have many more. Always main taining the reputation of one of the best schools of its kind, it has kept its cor,ps of instructors up to the standard, and all changes have been for, the Vpttcj. To young teachers tpecy docs it (.ftcr strong in ducements, and it would be well for all such, as well as parents having children to edacat?, to give the claims of this school full consideration before deciding where they, or their children are to be educated. Mo-sura has Rw-ovraKD," wrote an Illi nois girl to ber Ecus tern friends. "She took bitters for a long time without any good. So when she heard cf the virtues of Kidney-Woit she got a box and it lias completely cured her, so that she can do as much work now as she could I be fore we moved West Since she lina j&i ifl, every one about here in tjVrW 4r" "d V- lA(;e?, go to C W. Truxcl if yon want to Me ft nice line of Spring and Summer dress good". Call and see ray Faster Cards before pur chasing elsewhere. C. X. Bovn. Mr. Napoleon Haines, of the Fifth Ward, met with a serious and very painful accident about 11 o'clock this, Saturday, forenoon, at the Cambria Iron Company's pattern shop. He w as engaged in tawing a piece' of wood, and in reaching his left hand over the saw the guide the wood his cleeve caught in the teeth of the saw. by which means his hand was drawn against it and terribly mo tilated. The thumb and the middle finger were cut off, and the attending physician, Dr. W. B. Lowman, says that the index fin ger was so badly torn that be may lose it also. Mr. Haynea b one of our oldest and best citiiens, and bis many friends will sympathise with him in his misfortune. Johnstown Tribune. yT The South Pennsylvania railroad compa- t erations in Perry, JoniaU.Hantingdon.Bed- ford, Fulton and perhaps counties further wasward. The report circulated that this road is not intended te be built is not well authenticated. There is no reason whater er why it should not be built In its gener al course from the Susquehanna river, Marysville, Perry county, westward through the above named counties, it keeps a long distance away from any other railroad, and runs through a belt of country neb in minerals, well adapted to manufacturing purposes, and rreatly in need of a railroad. It could easily connect with the East Broad Top coal region at Orbisonia, and further west would tap the great bituminous coal and coke fields, besides connecting with the svstein of westeren railroads at Pittsburgh and Wheeling. There are the very best rea r ; . i ..nf1 -tll tA sous lor supposing luuv uui - built Fraittlin Kfjtuitoni. ... r About the first or second week of April we propose to commence the publication of a sprite of articles on Education, from the In of Prof. A. C Holbert, of Confluence, under the caption of "Methods of lnstruc tion." We do this in deference to the wish es of a large number of teactiersof thecoun ty, who are readers of the Hsrald, and with the knowledge that the articles will be of in terest and value to all who have the good of our schools at heart The series will con sist of fourteen or fifteen articles, averaging a conTile of columns each. To such of the teach, rs who are not subscribers to the Her ald we will send the paper for three months on the rm ipt of fifty cents. Subscriptions should be bent in at once, as we cannot furnish back numbers. The well-known ability of Prof, nolbert as an instructor, and writer ou educational topics, is sufficient guarantee that the arti cles will be of permanent value ; while his many speeches in the County Institute of the past few years is a warrant to all who had the pleasure of hearing them, that this series of articles will not be dull, verbose, or lacking in humor. The meeting of citiiens at the Court House Thursday evening to confer with the School Directors in regard to building a new sctuiol bouse to take the p'uee of the old Academy building, which has become un inhabitable, was well attended, and was or ganized by electing Hon. A. H. Coffroth, President Every one present seemed to agree that there ought to be a new building erected at once, and one that would lie credit to the town. A resolution requesting the Directors to employ an architect to draw a plan and specifications for the building was adopted, as well as one declaring the sense sense of the meeting to be that a new school building Bhould be erected at the earliest possible moment ; to cost from six to eight thousand dollars. The general nn pression that the Academy lot was not ac tually the property of the town seems to be en-onions. It now appears that the lot was bought by the borough authorities and that thev have full title to the property. The Directors will undoubtedly remove the un sightly old building at an early day and place a handsome and comfortable new building in its place. Persons wanting the genuine Middlesex Suits, better made and trimmed than at any other place in bomervet liemcy nas them and they arc for sale as cheap as they can be bought in Philadelphia.' If you want bargains in Dry Goods and Notions don't fail to call at the cheap store of G. R. Parker. Highest prices paid for Produce at C. A. Walter's, Gebharts, Pa., and Goods at bot tom prices. In the North American JJmrw for April, Governor Eli H. Murray, of Utah, treats of the existing crisis in the political fortunes of that Territory. According to the present method of local government there, the mi nority of the population, the Gentiles, though they possess the greater part of the wealth of the Territory, exclusive of farm property, and though they constitute by far the most enlightened and enterprising per tion of the community, are practically with out a voice in legislation. The author pro Ioses a drastic yet entirely practicable reme dy for these and all other evils prevalent in rtah. An article entitled "Why They Come," by Edward Self, is devoted to the consideration of the many important ques tions connected with European immigration to this country. Dr. Henry A. Martin, re plying to a recent article by Henry Bergh. defends the practice of vaccination, citing official statistics to prove the efficacy of bo vine virus as a prophylactic against the scourge of small-pox. E. L. Godkin has an article on "The Civil Service Reform Contro versy ; " Senator Riddleberger on "Bonr bonism in Virginia ; " and General Albert Ordway on "A National Militia.' Finally there is a paper of extraordinary interest on the exploration of the ruined cities of Cen tral America. The author, Mr. Chaniay, has discovered certain monuments which conclusively prove the comparative recent ness of those vast remains of a lost civiliza tion. The AYruir is published at talay ettc Place. Xew York, and is sold by book sellers ami newsdealers generally. The best Bnisscl Carpets in the market at H. Henley's. Only (W cents and as low as 35 cents. Glade Academy. Xew. Ccrdrcvilip. Som erset County, Pa., (Glade, P. a) W. V. Deatrick, A. M., Principal ; I. S Snyder and E. R, Deatrick, A. H., assistants. In struction thorough. Terms moderate. The nert session will begin Monday, April 17. li F.B. IIrral Please allow me to say the thirtieth annual Conference Session of the Pittsburgh Conference, Evangelical Associa tion, was held in JCion Church, Venango county, Pa commencing on the 9th ult, and adjourned on the 13th. A portion of the Stationing Committee s report is as follows. Somerset district, U M. Boyer. P, i. ; Somerset circuit, W. A. Reningcr ; Bens creek circuit, E. F. Dickey ; Hockweod cir cuit, R- P. Vanneter ; Salisbury station, M. J. Balentine; Hyndman circuit W. K. Shannon ; CacapoB Ctfcait. A. J. Oreeuawalt; Mo'gan circuit T. Eisenhour ; Hampshire, J. Q, A- Cwrry; Preston, II. D. Palsell ; KUtgwood, s. j. taton ; inaiancrecx, u. . White ; Ligonier, D. K. Lavan ; Bedford, M. H. Shannon ; Pleasantville, L. I. Baum gardner ; Johnstown, C. C. Poling ; Berlin, G. W. Eislnger ; Falls City, J. Portch ; Stoystown, A. S. Bsnnigardner. Jexs-eetowx, March 15, 1882. . R, Shan't I Take a BLrE-Pm. ? Xo. don't take it and ran the risk of mercarial poisons but when bilious and constipated get a pauk' age of the celebrated Kidney-Wo, and it will siieedily cure yon. It U aatnre s great remedy for constiptaM, and for all kidney and liver d-es. It acts promptly on these jresjl organs and so restores health, strength and vigor. It is put np in liquid and dry form, both acting with equal efficiency. Price 91. See adv. Say John, where did, you, get tkj nice fitting coat ? Why down at w. M&. Hock stetler's, of course. He, li tij beat tailor i all the country. Boilsk EXrLosiojr. The boiler in the planing mill tituafed at this place exploded with terriQfcy ton this morning. The building whi ii was owned by Mr. Benja min En OS wan 84 by 41 feet iu sir. The part in which the boiler was nitcated only one story in height, the balauoa being two-stories :td coutained the planing, moulding and other machinery. Mr. Euos and Mr. John.. Wechtenhiser were in the main building at work when the explosion occurred but f trtunately were not injured by the 1'ulliug1 debris which was strewn around for 150 A-et in each direction. The ex plosion was caused by a defective spot in one of the secti ons of the boiler. One part of the boiler 18 feet in length was driven 03 Si feet from its foundation. Mr. Geo. Frits of Sipesville was loading lumber at the mill at the time of the explosion, his horses standing in front of the engine bouse ; one of the horses was struck by a heavy valve and had one l;g severed from the body. This was the only accident, save that some of the buildings close by the mill were some what injured. 1 Mr. Enos estimates his loss at from $1,000 to $1,200, but will rebuild as soon as practi cable, not on tha same site, however. The engine house is a total wreck, and the main building, which was driven one foot from its foundation, can scarcely be repaired. Jesse X Roaps, March 20, '82. C. Talk about Middlesex Suits for men, why Heffley sells them, all wool and warranted fast colors for $10, usually sold at $12. A good assortment of Victoria Lawns, Linen D'Irlandc s. Piques, Hamburg, fcdg- ii JTi 'ing, Luccrlings, lances, Ruchings, Collars, k Cuffs, Neckties, 3ilk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Stockings, Gluves, etc., for sale cheap by i G. H. Parker. CoxFLrEXCE Items . Prof. A. C. Holbert will commence a nor mal term of school In this place on April 24, to continue five months. This promises to be one of the largest schools of the kind ever taught in this end of the county. On last Friday night a number of the young folks from this place went to attend a selling match on the other side of the Yough, and there being no bridge they bad to cross in a boat On the return home too many young men accompanied the young ladies and unfortunately overloaded the lit tle craft When about midway in the rivir it began to sink with its canto of human life. The frantic screams from those who were were likely to perish coupled with darkness of the night caused an intense excitement, but fortunately the whole crew were rescu ed. They received assistance from the shore The Confluence Literary Society has been re-orgonized and promises to be a success under the new management "Ho, friend Fisk, where in the dickens did you get that nice blue suit (?) and, let me see, by jingo, it is a genuine Middlesex cloth too. You must he making lots of money or you could not buy a suit like that." "Xo sir. Bob, I don't make a cent more than I did, but I have found out where to buy my clothes. This suit cost me less than the other merchants ask fora common blue suit." "Well, Fisk, where is this wonderfully cheap store ?" "Why, at J. B. Snyder & Co's, You ought to see their stock of clothing ; anything you want and cheap. They beat Johnstown, Cumberland, or any place I've been yet Right opposite Cook & Beerits' grocery." Easter Cards this season are very fine. C. X. Bovd certainly has the finest stock in Somerset Fertilizer. Phosphate, Land Plaster and Salt. Attention, Farmers ! 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 the Bag, Barrel or Ton, at Pitts burgh, Baltimore or Philadelphia list prices, local freight added, and will be pleased to take your orders for such quantities as you may need for Spring Seeding. Apply to or address. Cook & Beerits. M ainCross Street, Somerset, Pa. School Report.-t Report of the Casebeer School for the term ending March 17, 18S2 : Xo. of scholars enrolled during terra, 37 ; average attendance during term 28 ; per cent, of attendance during term, 87 ; schol ars present every day during term, Nelson R. Miller, Simon Casebeer, Mary Bowman, Fanny Casebeer ; scholars present over 100 days, Henry Zimmerman, Martin Miller, W. Miller, Alvah Hoffman, Delia Hoffman ; The following pupils have excelled in the named studies : Arithmetic, Daniel S. Han ger; Dictation, liarry Walker; Spelling, Eddie Bittner, Annie Baker, Simon Case beer ; Geography, Harry Walker, Nelson Miller ; Grammar, D. S. Hanger, Fred. Good ; History, D. S. Haugcr, Harry Walk er. I desire to thank the patrons of the dis trict for their co-operation in the grand work of education, for the overseeing of lome studies, for signing the weekly reports and for the interest they have shown by sending their children regularly. The school was as well attended the last few weeks as it had been any time during the term. All we are sorry for is, that the pa trons did not visit ns as often as they should. Chas. IT. Sru mocker. Teacher. FoCa!icoes, Ginghams, Dress Ginghams, Shirtings, Cottonades, Bleached and Un bleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow-case Muslins, Table Linens, Napkins, ToweVs Crash, Bed Spreads, Fancy Dress Goods, Colored and Black Chashmeres, Colored and Black Silks, Black Satins, Shawls, Skirts, etc., go to G. R. Parser. Save Time, Sve Money, Save Trouble, and go East, South and West via the old re liable E. A O. R. K. Xo change of cars to St. Lonisand 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. Fattos, Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free. Office at Depot. "advertised Letters. The following ad dressed letters in the Postofflce, at Somer set, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C, if not called for on or before April 5, 1882 : Baldwin, Gil more, Lubke, IlenuAU, Banks, Peter, Lowery, Folly, Cod well, Capt.L.B., Led with, Andrew B., Cook, Oliver. Miller, II. J., Grabble, Robert, Peck, Caline J., Crnbble, Pro, James, Singleton, Benj. F. E.icltelherger, John W., Shonpp, Win. Ellen, V. II , Speaks, C. E Frit, John, Tice, J. J., Hummel, B. F., Trostle, Harrr, Jeffreys, Miss Jane, Wells, George P. Kissinger, W. A., POSTAL CARDS. Folk, Kuhn, Sechlers, A., Garrison, Julius, Ticc, John J., (i) Mnrdock, J. E. A. C. Dj,t, r. M. AUCTION! AUCTION: AUCTION!!! Auction Rale at Paul G. Xo wag's store, Berlin, Pa., ca Saturday, March 25th, of Men's Ciotbing, Shoes, Hats, Clocks, Watch es wid Fancy Goods. Every article offered will be sold. Terms cash. Pacl G. KfttM. Headoxarters fob Mackem Fish. We have in stock, direct fsom the Atlantic coast, a car load Shore No. S Macker el, all full weight packages, consisting of BarnU. SOOlba. ; Halves, W0 lbs. ; Quarters, Mlba.; and. Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Now b 'the time to boy them, at fair prices for cash, or in ex change foe conntry produce. Hespectfally, Cook 4 Beikitp. Who Abe Stalwarts. 8ome Reflections on (he Course of a Chicago Evening Paper, The Jmavat is exceedingly bitter agaiust "Stalwarts," and permits no occasion to pass to assail them, ' Let ns see precisely what the Juunvit means : ' ' 1. The term 'Stalwart" was originally ill- tended to embrace those who were opposed to the Southern policy' of President Hayes. In this sense the word was msed by Mr. Blaine, who, as he claims, originated it, and in this sense at least nineteen-twentietha of the Republican party were "Stalwarts." 2. The Hayes doctrine, as declared by himself, Messrs. Evarta, Schurz, and Curtis, was that the General Government had no authority to interfere to prevent outrages at the polls, nor to secure to the citizen the right of a free ballot. They contended that this was a local question, and must be left to the States. But the Republican par ty at its last national convention most un mistakably repudiated this suicidal doc trine; affirmed most clearly the Stalwart doctrine of the duty of the General Govern' nient in such cases to see to the perfonn- ance of its own promises, and the execution of its own guarantee and this was the only portion of the platform which receiv ed the unanimous applause of the conven tion. Xo .man more enthusiastically sup ported this doctrine than did General Gar field. 3. So universal was this fueling that at a meeting of the so-called Independents, at Cooper Institute, in New York, its Chair man, Mr. Brayton Ives, declared that the Liberals had been mhtaken, and that the results of efforts towards conciliation had resulted so disastrously as to bring them back into the party which, for a time they bad deserted. 4. The policy of Hayes included the ap pointment as Marshals and District Attor neys throughout the South of men hostile to these views, and was fully denounced by the party. 5. But if you are to limit the term "Stal wart" to those who supported General Grant as the candidate for nomination in 1880, and treat all such as worthy, for that reason, of steady abuse, where will the our- nal finally land us, and upon what good ground can such assaults be made? To sup port General Grant was clearly not un re publican, nor were his supporters "fellows of the baser sort" Indeed they are quite worthy to be considered the equals in every respect of gentlemen who favored other candidates. Senator Edmunds, of Vermont; Senator Carpenter of Wisconsin ; Senator Chandler, during his lifetime ; ex-Senator Howe, of Wisconsin; Senator Cameron, of Pennsyl vama; ex-Senator Boutwell, and Governor Rice, of Massachusetts; Senator Conkling and Governor Cornell, of Xew York ; Sena tor Logan, Elihu B. Washburne, Emery A. Storrs, Robert T. Lincoln, Milton Hay and Governor Cullom of this State ; John C. Xew and Geo. Gresham, of Indiana. These are among the prominent supporters of General Grant. Docs the Journal think it wise to attempt to drive these men out of the party for this reason ? C. What fault has the Jimn-jol to find with the course these gentlemen pursued during the canvass. Was ever suport more heart ily and loyally giving to a candidate than General Grant and his friends extended to General Garfield? 7. But does the Journal propose to still further narrow the term "Stalwart" so as to include only those who were opposed to the appointment of Mr. Robertson as Collector for the port of Xew York. But it is a fact susceptible of the most de cisive proof, that there were not ta exceed three Republican Senators who did not re gard that appointment as a mistake, and were perfectly free to say so. This was not treason. It was the. honest judgment of these gentlemen. Moreover, such papers as the Xew Yonk 9 Timet regarded the withdrawal by the Pres ident of the four other names sent in fooru New York as a grave mistake. The best friends of General Garfield so regan&dj it. This was not treason. Still further, the Journal will finii that at least four members of General Garfield's Cabinet, including Secretary- Windom, looked upon Mr. Robertson's appointment as a mistake, n ut tne journal inciuue them among the Stalwarts ? . No man on such a question ean be called upon to surrender his private and individ ual judgment, and it is very far from being certain that General Garfield was not him self thoroughly convinced that the appoint ment of Mr. Robertson to- that position was one which be ought not to have made. 8. General Garfield's friends must not be confined to the narrow boundaries of the supporters of Hayes' Southern policy. Liv ing, General Garfield repudiated it, and the effort to foist that miserable and dishonest policy in the treatment of Southern Re publicans, black and white, into respecta bility, by associating our dead President's name With it as one of its supporterr, will surely fail. WTiitelaw Reid, Murat Halstead, and others, now the self-constituted defenders of General Garfield's fame, went through a preparatory course of training for that posi tion by the most base and malicious slanders of General Garfield while livings The Stal warts are not thus qualified. 9. But the Journal is sorely distressed by the policy which General Arthur is pursu ing. Wherefore ? That policy has alieady secured to us both Senators from the State of the Virginia. Does the Journal object to Mabone and Rid dleberger voting, with us in the Senate? That policy will soon give us Tennessee, and nltioutely destroy Bourbon rule in the South. Is the JiiiiTiat' opposed to this? But the Journal, protests thnt none bnt Stalwarts, are appointed to office. The plain answer to this is. that it is false. Judge Grey, of Massachutts, is nut and never has been, in the Journal sense, a Stal wart Yet the President appointed hint one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. The same may be said of Judge Blanchford, recently ap pointed to the same position. Mr. Run nel, of Iowa, appointed United States Dis trict Attorney, was a supporter of Mr. Blaine, The appointments at Cincinnati were made without the slightest refercntx to such distinctions. At 3f. Jones was appointed Marshal of ike Northern District of Illinois by Gtnd Garfield. Thia ap pointment thft. Imrnal opposed.. Jesse Spalding . the Collector,- was appointed by General Arthur, This appointment the Jiuris' approves. the Journvi com plains that Mr- Hpwe was appointed Poet- master General because General Grant and Vr. Conkling desired it and urged. The answer is two-fold. 1. They never nrged the appointment; and 2. Senator Sawyer and Cameron, front Wisconsin, both anti-third-term men. unit ed with a practically solid delegation from Wisconsin, did inye it, and the appointment was made in drferince to their wishes. Blue Islas, In the Chimin Inter-Ottan, Tom CuAf Goods, Good Goods and the Fiuet Goods kept in a country store, call at C. A. Walter's, ' Gebharts, Ta. For beautiful designs in Easter Card go to C. X. Boyd, the Druggbt. The diagonal blue suits, warranted fast colors, at Ueffley's are the nobiest in the way of clothing, for only $10 n suit, we bare seen, tor some time. DIED. KEIFER. Od March 10, 1882, Annie S., daughter e Michael and Mary Kcifer, of Sonwrstt, Ta , aged 7 years. MARRIED. M U SS E K SCH RC CK .On the 24 of Jan nary, 1S82, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Elder Silas Hoover, Mr. Daniel Musser, of Brothersvailey townsliii, to Miss Amanda, youngest daughter of John Schrock, of Somerset township. DiamsTRY. DR. G. J. BEA3HY Will visit MEYERSDALE pr-si .nally O Monday, March 27ih, aad will p-main one week at his Dents! R xjus ui the Jones House. To the Ladies : We will sell at cost for ten days only, a large LOl OF DRESS GOODS, consist ing of Alpacas, Armures, Braiz es, Plaids, Pacific Cashmeres, etc. These goods are all perfect, $ war ranted to he as represented. Call Sfsee us, we mean what we say. We will sell any of the above goods Al COST, and not a few pieces for less than cost. Wefeell certain that those purchasing these goods are getting bargains. Hespectfally, J. B. Snyder &f Co. We would respectfully announce to the Peojtle of Somerset County, that we shall open our XEW DRY GOODS AXD XO TIOX STORE about April 10th, with Low Trices, Fair Dealing and Strictly OXE FRICE TO ALLS We solicit a share of your jtatronage. Yours truly, , GEO. KEEIPER C CO., 225 and 227 Main St.Johnstoicn, Fa. CD. 1ST. BOTD keeps In stJrk all the leading and special DRUGS, MEDICINES ABB CHEMICALS IN THE MAR1JET ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochclle, Epsom and dauber Salts, Chlo."te Pc tash. Camphor, Cum Arabic, Tlalt Petre, Ac. Many articles ra ih ss Cream of Tartar, Soda. Cinnamon. Cloves Ginger, that are put np In Ftckaget are largely adulterated. I keep them in Butt only, aad n Ul Guarantee all articles to be STRICTLY PTJBE! Flavoring Extn ids. Vanilla, Lemon, fcc., I pat np nnder ay ot .-a name, am! ean awure all that they are made trout nothing but r THE BEST MATERI ALS! In Dye StutT-i 1 1 eep Lorwood, Madder. Blue Vitro"., Indigo. H uriate Tin, Cochineal. Solftrlno: Ac, tie All the la tding Patent Medicines, St. Ja nhs Oil. Per inn, Manalln. KLIney Wort, Hop Bitters, August Flo er, tier man Syrup, Morse lndlai i Rwet PlUf , I Jy's Balm, ae., kc. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Physicians' Press, rlptlons and Family Receipt sented. Fancy ana 1 oiiei Articles in tireai aneiy. cpecm vies aaio z-j " w " . Papers, Blank Books. School Books, Slates. Pencils, Ink, En Hopes, Paper, ami Stationery of ail kinds. Country mere hunts are Invited te call and ir Uood Uoods SB Low Prices will secure the secure It. Call ana sew me w nether yoa wtsa to MAMMOTH BLOCK. Diphtheria A ell cr .fLU .It. It bos b sen Woro tie pabHj for forty y.ara. AfesTesirctlromolunUuTtCitliioiu lrt r Jt r.r? rtv bmiaphnM rrmcclv ff oil: t r t'r-t ts- :ty--n yu. ii-d ha- for IB-.iT '.-.r. it t- fall Iu iffra-uug a cure. ! ion V.'illiatuvilie, K. S. fr- b' -f inn I have ucd Tats KiLtrn, end !ir.H w ."r.i'illln reUKUyJurouldaaud soro ".i trti-.m ImTnediate rHlcf frnra orlds anil .v ta un.an! eouiiorroor P.-.m kn.i. an ' .. ,lw So rcnJy. Osa. li. Lvmavr.flu-miamii, -i S". - I a-i-w Jort rw oeerea from a toy rre cpM. . j i! ttve had f. aonie tinia. I could prt no ta Ul 1 tried your Pais Kn.uta, wbVh ett-vi ne lmmdafcly. I will never again be if.'o..t it. C O. loses, lowudeu, taa. -8 ve n-e Pats Katnta mjHnUT t"rr jrT). a id hve never known it to laiL-aUaaoat Ljcwta, Vaynuworo, O. ' 1 bfwan wdnir Pirn KrLi.n In my fMifflr wrnrr- i-aui airo and have nurd itevereluoa,and have iVn.l nOL-.lKntieUtietS ptaoa.-B.W.Dxita, iTJaipsA. inwsua, a. . ' PwrCTillhandl!VcT,PAnrKllXllssAnoequaL Itcnrw ' lx-lavs am often dangeroua. A bottle nf Pais Sum In the I f-iny sbjaia be TiUhouL AUdnixataaelllt at Jcoo-,and t PERRY DAVIS V SON, Proprlet State ' Normal School, ! INDIANA, PA., ; ? Pb:ts UsscRrAfSKO fr,un'i von Pas r ASiro r kadi us so. t.imi . ; TBMFlLDOl. ;ilt. -'. or.o Tkcrs te no ntora noble pamiU V an that of muuuuos; hiUMa enareeter, so l no gnatcr ba tvnor in lb. traly neocMfal teacner. It fa. laUBd lo teach, prapsr ymutwtf thor oughly, ami IBM your wu pliwaat and pr aubla for toamll awl of r-I v1i to others. fcvary teacher bvakt tako a fall eaarte at a prufoauonal rboul, and Pcnatytvauia vltcrt Jim wm ttiperor Ut that o( lb Mai Kmial Moiof Mi t LOCATION, Beautiful, Ounvenieot and Healtbtal. . BUILDIKQ and APPURTENANCES, nneieolled. 5. INSTRUCTORS, experienced sad success ful. 4. GRADUATES stand hlh wherever known. 6. COURSE OF STUDY and plan ot Instruc tion are what yon need if yoa have determined to become aa earnest and loocesatol teacher. SPBJH8 TEEM WILL OPES APRIL 10, 1382, FALL. TERil WILL, OPEN SEPTEMBEIl 4th, 1S82. Fur further particulars address, IV H. DUELING, Principal. marts T)UBLIC SALE OF TALCABLE HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned Truttee fur the ule of the real estate ol Henry Meyer, late 01 lulr inr- kejrfoot township, Somereet county, fa , doe'd.. tit c otter for aale at public outcry, at Haraeds- rllle. In said townsniu, on Tuscday, April ISth, 1SS2. at S o'clock a. m.. the following real estate : Wo. 1. The property eonreyed by Jacob Hine baugh to Hemy Meyer, by deed dated the 4th of April, 187:1, containing I acres and 126 perches ; aim from Jacob HioebauKh to Henry Meyer, a parcel or land situate as aforesaid, adjoining lands ot Sanner a. Davis (formerly S. Uarned), contain lug li acres, more or lees ; also a parcel of 1 tad adjoining Casselman river, David Ankeny, John P. H. Walker, and the other land above mentteB ed of Henry Meyer, containing S area, more er less. All this land is situated in and about the town of Harnedsvllle, la Addtmn and Lower Tar keyfoot townships, and was the home of the deed, with good dwelling house and outlmildings on tbe same. It IS In a high state of cultivation, with a variety of Iruit trees, grape vines and many things that will make It a desirable home. Tne same will be told as a whole or In parcels to suit pur chaser. J'i Good. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash on confirmation of sale, f, April 1, 1883, the remaining on the 1st of April, imk, pavments to I secured by judgments on tun premises. 21 per cent, to be paid on day or sale. It afi-r the debts and expenses PM n1 them is a balance, the one-third of said balance shall renioln a lien, the InU-rest to be paid to the widow ol Htjiry Meyer, dee'd, dnrin g life, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs of the decedent. lij the Court. SOLOMOX UHL, marJ2 Trustee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of aa order of sale Issued out of Om Court or Common Pleas of Somerset county. I will expose to public sale, at Brant's Hotel, la Homenet, fa., en Tuesday, April 11, 1SS2, at y. o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, to-wit: a 11 that lot of trraund situate In Semerset bor ough, fronting on wan street 33 feet and extend- k ing west 127 feet to an alley, adjoining alley on II un., rwi w nf a M 4!if!mm en the north. If having thereon erected a 1!$ story brick dwelling bouse, stable and outhouses. One-th!rd in hand, -i In six months, and in one year, with Interest on the payments. VALENTINE HAY. mar?.! Assignee of Uosina Zimmerman. filled with.? vr, and none but Pure Prugs dis get quota Uoae on urocers' imigs, jiye atuni, Drag Trade tf Somerset County, then I propose to nay or not. its Teeuuuiy, C. 1ST. BOYD, SOMERSET. PA- sore tbront nay ulttfM amount to irnrn. andUprorapUval(TiU dtucaa eastf ra. U otUiit f d't .. I bv ,-n-wn tir .r .nbert. o uj.1 aitt-t- 1. i i .-h t.s HiiaV DAIS1 lAlJi ux t. ?ni'l iisi) I m - - a I Li m. st Tall rd wUcro It, Is Uit kJ.wn. i - rrorati,ii n.K e ;l m t ot wit-n-fct . A IMioiTK, Libor h-MtU.a. .,, tor col.l. and diapt ed and oon.W-r It U.et i:,icUcuieecrotXu al.-t.to.Koof tn, iludMra-a, iVwrnlTcrL-Tit OTrrw-:thtmcMl.amy tir-t iwKiit Mill "o-d w.y sw"-a end after t-Ji.i ir St-w doeea xa eomiletaif oared. T.Uii.-it: B , , t.u.t Ku.i.Earun-..::.-b asxia and aore throoi. Krrv feurly preralift he e.and lev not known to Riffil! tarce. llna fart you ahoulo. snnkc knoa-u to the swrld. . . Mrs. Kli.f U. M sens writes: My am wastihcn cM!ls. Ho manv c no many e a.ireu afraid to call a pi Killxb. lie was Wednesday his tit taken on Bun.Uy. and on erst was dear. I was von. Bsxh eoukl be known to the rahea evwythhwr else falls. sw ii a surpguurd Uuit no dulenandl perDuEue. Providence, R. I PUBLIC 'SALE rr v u.rAtLT rFs -T ' LAVAWSVILLTJ, FA A The ao-lnra.ifi.eJ Lwan.r Tr". ( 1 Mis ol tlw rl e.utt ul 'rj i L Somerret wwnsDt dree!, ill -jfl-r . w at public onicry at the C.il ti t - " eo Saturday, Apul 1", lV2, at 1 oVlo.- p. in., the fullwlos rl ertate, v:" f Nu.L The haute and two hue of rNiud. til ted on the north ilde of the pui.Ce rvad. runru es and wo through the town of LTail. . adjoining Ll Kwpper oa the , alley north, lsa Flirk'a licit on tte , au t JrtitiU nxut on the euath. ... , IW a. Two kx 9t grown! oa the tooth aide of said road in aid town. aijoinioa; Jun i on the eaJt, alley on the aouih. Ales. Countryman on tha w.tt, ani pal.lic road on the north. TEBMS: Ona-hlf eah ob ill of le. ' '. In ix months. and -i in twelve sunt a, wiilwui intrreft. Fy menu lo he secured by judgment bvnd. Exc-utor and Ttiutie el ilary Uuadle, dec d. s HERIFF'S SALE. ht virtue ofaeortaln writ of AL Levari Facias. Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county. Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed te public sale at the Court House, la Somerset, Pa-, a Thur$dajy April Zth, at 1 o'cl.k r. a! the right, title. Interest and claim of Richard J. J. Zabniser, John S. V. U liamson and Hunter F. Pardee, detendauta, aad the PInkerton Lumber Company, (limited), terre tenants, ot, n and to the following described real estate, to-wit: , No. 1. A certain tract of land situate In Addison Twp., Somerset ooaoty. Pa., surveyed on a war rant In the name of Adaea White, containing acres, strict mew are. adjoining Unds warranted in the name wf Juha White, Christopher White and others. , , B No. a. A tract of land situate as aforesaid. tur- veyl on a warrant in the same of John White containing 424 acres, strict measure, adjoining binds warranted in me naiae ot juua v iuu wu ethers. . , , No. 3. A tract of land situates aiorwsaiu. sur- veyedona warrantee in toe awne "i r -rJirock. containing SOS acres nu 180 perches strict measure, adjoining the um rorge iraci, Jane Coder claim, land iu name of Juhn W hlta and others. Xt. 4. A tract of land situate a aforesaid, con taining 148 acre and 4 percbea, adjoining Ca seiinan river, lands warranted In tne name ol Christopher V'hite. John White aad others. Iieing a part ol a tract surveved on a warrant In the name of Thomas White, originally contained 400 acres. Ku.a. A tract of land situate a a foresaid, sur veyed on a warrant in the name of Cornelius Roiier. containing 4 acres str.ct measure, ad joining Lindsut surreys to the name of Adam Cramer, jonn v one anti uurei No. . A tract of land situate aa sf.reaald, sur veyed on a warrant in the name of ;riuphcr W bite, containing lour hundred acres, more or leas, ad.Uiing lauds ul Samuel HetnbaugB, Ptn keru.n Tun.-t tract, lands warranted In tne name of Adam White, John Wnlte and others. No. 10. A certain tract of land known as Pinker ton Point, in uper Turkeylw township, contain ing i!i aorva, strict measure, being part of a sur vey in the aanie of Thomas W hl;e, adjuluing land in name of Cbristopher White, lands of llavld HeinbaughaJHt others. No. 11. A tract of land situate In I pper Turkey. Hot tuwiuhU). eon tain In 2 111 acres and UIT pe re ti es, adjoining Calman river, lands in the name of Chrlstopuer White, land of Aaron Secbk-r, William Snyder and others, being part of a tract of land known as tne retor w eimer tract. m, ii tha ml. lrm are. limestone, hre clay and oth- mr fninMr&La ami sunt-ml substances, lying and be ing on, under and contained within the surface of the land hereinafter described, and tne necessary right or way la remove said minerals by such ways and means a may be tound necessary, but In such way and manner as to do aa little Injury to the surhtce soil aa possible, vis : JS'o. 12. The minerals as atoreesid of a certain trumf Und situate in lDtier Turkevfuot Two., containing 10 acres, the surlace of which Is own ed by William Snyder, adjoining lands of Aaron Secbler, Hiram Cramer and others, being part of a tract of land known as the Peter Wclnier larm. No. 13. The like minerals as aioresaiu oi a tram r lund situate as aforesaid, known as the Jacob turerhan larm, containing ISM a--res and U perches 'Jjoinlng lamls or James Meinoaugn, mram Cc-amer and others, the surface ol whKh Is owned ty Jonathan Moyer. No. li. Tne three-firth part nf the like minerals 1st a certain tract of land situate as aloreKald, existaining '&t4 acres, adjoining No. l'l last afore aaM, liiD-1 oi Junn liroucher, Cunniuaham's heirs and others, the surface of which Is ownwl by John Hrwucher, and is known as the Upper Hulbrouk larm. W 18. The undivided thrje-fliths of the like minerals in a certain tract of fcnd situate as aiore said, containing VI acres and 4 pen he, adjoining lands hereinbefore described as No. 13, avc, lanes of phineasSechleraad others, the surface of which is owned by Hiram Craiutr, called the Lower Holbrook larm. Together with the following buildings and Im provements, vis : No. 3. Having thereon enrted four dwelling houses (frame or plank), two stables and other outbuildings. No. f. Having thereon erected one store bruise, nine dwelling bouses (frame or plank), one black smith shop, three stables, and a gooa stationary steam saw milL No. 5. Having thereon erec.- t one dwelling house (frame or blank), bank ba i and ...her out- Kntl,tin.r4 No. lo. Having thereon erected two dwelling houses (frame or plank), two stables and other outhullitinira. Also, a tram road running through tracts N03. 2, 8, 4, 6 and la Taken iu execution at the suit of Ifoah Scott, use of Emanuel Lichty and Keiia a, Llvecgood. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of the defendant, I ri-is Londla. or. In and to tne K Mow ing described real estate, situate In Allegneny township, Somerset county. Pa., conulnluir 38 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Wright, Andrew Poorbaugh and others, with a log house, stable, saw mill and other outbuildings thereon erected, with the appure nances. Taken in execution at the suit or W. A. Brant xrtre All nersona Dorchasins: at the above sale will please take notice that a pan or the purchase money to be made known at the time or sale will be required as soon as the property Is knocked down, otherwise n win no again ti ruui t sale at tha risk or the first purchaser. The residue of the purchase money must be paid on nr hi..r Thuradav ol the first week of April Court, the time tlxed bythe Court for the acknowl edgment or deeds, and no aeea win Deacanuwieug- until the purchase money is nam in tun. JOHN J.SPANULER, Sheriffs Office, I Sheriff. Somerset, March 8. i $500 EEWAED! OVER A MILLION or M Gnllmette's rg3CB KitojFaSs ' Have already been sold in j th'S country sen in r ranee every one of wnicn bus given pert ect satis laction ! And has perform ed cures every time when u ed . according to ii- ORUuna, We now say to the afflicted and doubting ones mat we will pay tne above reward for a single case of LAME BACK That the Psd Tills to cure. This Great Homed v wilt POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY rare tsmlMKO, Lams Baa, Nrlallra, Urstecl, llabta. Jtrwpay, Brlcltt'a llae" e.fin saldaivya, Isrsstlernes S KSrntless er ISm !!. I n II a m matloa wf ! Kldneya, mtnrrii or the) BtliMtolrr, Hlcb Clored I'rlBx. Patai la tbe Bs-Bi,tiide)r Lela, rrians Veeaa eu, and in faetall dlsoriers of the Ula.l.ler and Urinary Organs whether contracted by private disease or ni herwise. L A DIES, if you are suffering from Female Weakness, Leucnrrha-a, or any other disease of the liladder, or Vrinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CURED ! Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by sim ply wearing PROP. GUILMETTE'S VBESC1I KIDXEY PAD, ttmrn cubes by absobptiox. Ask Tur druggist for Pbof. GnixiTTt'i Fkssch Kmnsr Pad. and take no other. If he ha not get it, send t.M and you will receive the Pad by return mall. TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE. Jrtxis BrcsWAT, Lawyer, Toledo, O., ( iys: "One of Prof, wuiimette s n reach Kidney pads cured me of Lumbago in three weeks' time. My case had been given up or me ocst oortora av in curable, lluring all this ti I me 1 suffered untold agony and paid out large sums of money. Okow.s VrrrBB, J. P.. Toledo, Ohio, says: 'I sn tiered for three years with Sciatica and Kidney lltsease. and often had to go about on crutches. 1 was entirely and permanently cured after wearing Prof. Uiulmelte's Preach Kidney Pad four weeks. 'fkir 1KB N. C. Scott, Sylvanla, Ohio, writes: "1 have been a great sullerer for li years with Brlght's Disease of the K Idncys. For weeks at a time was unable to get oat of bed : took barrels of medieine.but they gave aie only temporary relief. I wore twoof Prof. Ouilmette's Kidney Pads six weeks, and I now know 1 am entirely cured." Mas. Hbxks Jkbouk, Toledo, Ohio, says : -Fr years 1 have been confines, a great part of the time to my bed, with Lucorrhae and lemale weakness. I wore one of Ouilmette's Kidney Pails and was cured In one month." H. H. Ubexb, Wholesale Uroeer, Flndley, Ohio, W"'lufrered for 2S years with lame back and in three weeks was permanently cured by wearing one of Prof. Ouilmette's Kklney Pads.' B. F. Kxbsliso, M. D., Druggist. Loiranrport. Intl., when leading In aa order tor Kidney Pads, writes: .... "1 wore one of the first ones we had am I re ceived more benefit from It than anything I ever used. In fact the Pads give better general satis faction than any Kidney remedy we ever sold." Bat A SbOimaksb, Druggists, Hannibal, Mo, rtte': . , . . . We am working np a lively trade In yonr Pads, and are hearing of gout results from them every day." phof. guhieti's hesch liter pad, Win positively care Fever sod Ague. Dumb A rue. Ague Case, Bilious Fever. Jaundice and Dyspepsia, and all disease ef the Liver Stomach and Blood. Price 1.60 by mail. Send for Prof. Ouilmette's Treatise en the Kidneys and Liver, free by null. Address, rBCXCH PAS CO.. Toledo, Ohio. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by C X. BOTD, Druggist, Marii) Somerset Penna". KUCHATS1f EMPLOYMENT" Li tor Uie winter in ;i nojig u -tn.-i.. Wry 63 'L.rf reiUrus r commmuv.-K- i..lle r. ?Vv''-rt'iiU tTiinnrul'lre- iiniaedia'rjr 6. - ajijiuill jlllhtW. til iirauiwar..VT. twnis-U 1 LJ I 1 V' FASHIONABLE COTTEELSs TAILOR! hart smny 'TV )r Vera lfctrtiat off as& I sTTI ft.railUw - ..iaf..itjfe in sail Wl . . BB... i WBV tm -r 4 an.l fAVS va m wnm loeir ir ji. Jf . nocnsTETnVEie, Somcnet) Ps tart NOTICE FOR APPLICATION FOR WARRANT TOR UNIMPKu EI l.ANb. Tf All B im it 31 $ Cetrn: Take not Ire fa at ts explratien i thirtr . day 1 wiU y?"",1'!" K. Dunkel. Fsetary ol Internal ABalrs, lor a warrant ol thirty aore of nfPT 'J4 J . - . A UI.I1I.. JlaMff OH thai Fats rib . aa d will Mk that U be tasnel; to a am ' pt, BLIC SALE TJy TllTWaV "a SS1I n uvi a erewaw w saaiv - of the orpaa as' Court et Somerset euuaty. Pa , I ... .s.HK(MAsT Mian ia Ml am if ftaVtst1 tltti. will usw 4V BHIC, " Vrlayi. March 6Ut. IS-YJ, . i 'luot-)0 the premises. tLe following real estate iate the oroirty ol l!ah Jonns. of -N.irthamUen. .townshlis Somsrw. ouutv. Pa., dee'd, vis : , , ,.,,,.. -wt,.,,- A certain tr,c-, in.i . ' . townsnip. suiiiw-j -- . 7. "I. or Jonn jer wn, j . . ob Poorbaua J. euatala-ax loo a.-res, more or !, about SO acrea ciear. .-.; 7", J story ami a-half houstf .d house, and bank tarn thereon erected. Also, J'sg oichard ef (Aritty trees. Cash. Ten per cent, of the parehas,a.oney to bn raid when the property Is knocked own oi . . . W . nnaiaia- BkdH f Kaa li slsaaf a'ls. .oe ot r,.- T , llvetwi, on uie is ui , t be sn. i,mD niniiiirnn AWU . . ....... . mlr A.lm'r of Ifeiab Johns. TWENTY-SEVENTII ANNUAL STATEMENT or THK SOMERSET CX)UNTY HIfflliEI!SIllItItlflllY firmer p&n Mi 31st, 133L t. hianfji in h.tT(!s of Treasurer as per last report To cash receiseil uiwcapwals this year . To cash received on (ki J"llcles Issued during the year '. To cash received un 4iesJtE-iU collert- sit n 41i! iU IVS 11 HMV2 CU . Hil j w... ............. 'v 1131 46 pisucascMt-s-sit. Ki. v Rv i-oih nthl Fm-tnuel A.uupp Hiruauiuv "J ui -J . . J No. i. ly cash paid John Uee- ter kjt uamave No. t. By cash paid Jere O. . S so . 3tKI ta) ' : f V) 00 . ti 00 is tj ; 2 W I . Kil - I 400 00 SIOM T ' ueraev lor l'j urw. ...... No. 4. By c&sb paid Samuel Bcrkry for loss by lire No. Ik. By cash paid rancls K Welmer lor loss by hre No, A OUtce rent and luel No. 7. Stationery and postage. No. a. Somerset Dtmotrtl, printing reports No. . Somorset UitaaLDomcB printing reports and blanks. No. 10. Salary of Secretary and Treasurer lor one year....... Balance In hand of Treasurer. 71 ST Amount ol premium notes In force. . 38US 'Jt Ansuunt of capllul..... . S810T l3 The following Directors were elected for the en suing year, via: Samuel Barclay. A brim Beam, Benjamin Kline, James Parson. Christian L. Mil ler, Andrew Woy. John Spelcher. Christ J. Mil ler, Wm. Baker and John Hicks, of Somerset rnuntv. Pa., and Leonard Bittner ami Jacob Ftc-htner, of Bedford county, and Samuel ilat thews, of Fayette county. Pa. On motion of Abram Beam. Ew-.the old officers were continued for the ensuing year, vis : Suruel Barclay, President ; John Hicks, Secretary and Treasurer and Agent. By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN HICKS, feb'i! Seoreury. rpilUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE!! Bv virtue of aa order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Somerset county. Pa., to the undersigned directed, I will expose to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, March 25, 1S32 at 1 o'clock p. ta., the following described real es tate, late the estate ef John Leydig, deceased, iu wit: No. 1. A certain tract ef land situate In South ampton township, Somerset county. Pa., contain ing Hi acres, more or less : SO acres clear. IS acres in meadow and balance wood land well timbered, with TWQ-STORT I2AME BWELLISS HOUSE! barn and other outbuildings thereon erected, goad orchard on the same, plenty of water, aad a good eoal bank now open; also, convenient to church and school. Adjoining lands of Janathan Emer ick. Widow Boyer, John L. Emerick and ethers. Ne. 2. A certain tract of land situate as above, adjoining No. 1, Benjamin Troatman and others, containing 17 acres, more or less, all cleared. t which 4 acres are la meadow. TERMS. One-half of the purchase money to remain a lien on tbe premises to secure the widow's share, the Interest thereof to be paid to her annually during lite ; after deducting the eost of partition, sale, etc, tbe balance S down on eonhruiatioa of sale. Defenwl payments to be secured oa the premises by judgment bonds. Ten per eent.os the purchase money to be paid as soon as the property Is knocked down. ISa AFT. EMERICK. feb23 Trustee. DMINISTPwVTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of A. J. Casebeer, lata of Somerset bar ough, dee'd. Letters of administration on : ths above estate having been granted to the undersigned, by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to those Indebted to it to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands will please present them duly authenticated for set tlement at the outce In Casebeer's Store, on Frl Uy, April 7, 11 WM. B. FREASE, J. W. CASEBEER, mart Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Philip Shaver. Jr., deceased. At an Orphans' Court hel.l at Somerset, Pa., on the S8th day of January, 19HA before the Honora ble Jndges thereof, the undersigned Auditor was duly apuointed to ma ke a didtri hutlon of the fund s in tbe bands of the Executors or said deceaced to ami among thoee legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of tbe above appointment, at his office. In Somerset borough, on the 'iUh day of March, ISM. when and where all persons Inter ested ean attend If they thing proper. R. F. PaTTEKSOX. marl - A editor. JjiXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Mary Oondle, dee'd. Letters testamentary en the above estate having been granted to the nndemimed by the proper authority, notice Is hereby uiven to ail persons indebted to said estate to ssaka im moil ate payment ami tlx.se having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated lor set tlement, on Wednesday. April Sth, lvfi, at tee residence of Jacob B. Countryman, la Somerset township. JACOB B. COUNTRYMAN. marl Executor. JjjXECUTOirS NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Xarteeny. deceased, late of Som erset township. Letters testamentary on tbe above estate having been granted ta the undersigned by the proper authority : notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agtlnst the same will present them duly authenticated for MtUe ment n Saturday, March 2S, IsM, at the othce of JH. Uhl, Esq. JOBS J.BOWMAX. febli Executor. I JfoK CENTS AELXLj-tr IrV INVESTED. fl" - . l Eflttf: Wkll ptuTf ti tC'U . a-i i ru'-i-- r r.r-i I lE&i-Mtv. f r I -.st-r-ii. Kfi-U h'-t mi4 Li! 1 cuti Utin' iiaTNtri.iK.' t'. V 1 Lft i-'ii-t.! UHyatSsv. fgaaT Ai; wils : .i.:r. t Ar ;? lsurtf It 'll ;fr in t h mm nt Ara Tkn ?-ul H- with a -T-te ..aa are conatinaAtf 1 brtrualdrd with ladi"ea- :ion, want of aape. te. lachtfeilerrv, ta l-ih Citler. .h. trenrihea vl)nirate Too. TTestistaeFtoot Far malaria, chnb aim. fmr uas ja drraaaA) Aapaw tlpeclste. w itt icTT-ara bv S5TOJ201 sua k Co PuriLaud, ir i worth iifrea. AddreesSrus. Jlaine. alar.la-ljr. i 1 ,a ido m.l hark ( if so jn at o -j 11 .ix f- ' ' liit it TI urt yc f If are conatinefrtf 'f I yeolhli SteaeawCeXM JwoMjwavjjJ 1.- ii : r . y ? ti ' A r i t 5 f 1
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