UL i Tlnrllrl Ciik-f Ri will rejoin I " r:!dle.f April. STb. S(TLU RUtor. I """T .Xarrl ;i, lirit Lis tribe, the " Jlut- Tlieterms of Generals Coulter of Penmrl- iouri, Mxut tlie ini.i- i vaum, Harris of Ohio, and Martin of Kan- mk. ax the UtMirxl of Manager of National Soldiers Homes, will expire this year. It it) Mated that Maritn will be hia own suc cessor, while General Kunkle, of Ohio, will succeed Harris, and General Xegley.of Pitta burgh, will sake the place of "righting Dick Coulter" of Westmoreland. Paul II. (.ailber, Kq.. of I.alrttw tlrop ltl into Sonu rwt on Friday la.it on a visit i Hi-snlrm will l- w.-l t,i read over our ad ' -rtiii.p .lum (More coming to town to i nuke i!ic;,-urvliu--. The (Jrern county Atiucrf, editor Catnp UdTs tart Vi-iniiiv, has passed into the utter ly beyond. I.ai-k of bitiewa. ', iIew1 Tabh-t. 'thardfsCijrarH. '., i- at Itoyd'n Prog More. t,. I the nr.it of the day. ' filiates the K.weU and liver. iJftinietopU vour spring ad- I nlfn should use the Herald nd jx-Hic difficulties take .-ine)' -.hine lecaily commence on the selection of Clocks, Watches and jtiMVV hail storm visited this see-r,'-iS afternoon. jna.Boaatiftil, Exquisite, As icr Cards at C. H. Fisher's Rook -Store. . unls and prices to unit all at v-o store. - urinary and female complaints .r.iin- 7 WHOOPING COUGH anUBron .'fnlpliately relieved by Shiloh's Cure i of wild geese northward bound .,; town on Friday last. Uro s. Cough Syrup and Lina ,i,e tiest I ever used as a tainily .ro the nobbiest Hats and Xvk :ue towtt. ..wtyli schools closed on Velnes. j,aut"cesfiil term. ,nie Hack. Side or Chest use Khilob's ria-ter. Price i cents. naiiac makers teli us that spring .Tum.Ihv last, but the kind of f are having don't lear out tlie x -it 'ohnson's Arnica and ;! Lini icl'cst family liniment wade. Sfuw. Now i stock: Mammoth wall Clover, and Timothy Seed, ; buy or sell. Coot & Rkerits. vCKH CITED, health and sweet wiin-d by Shiloh's Cutarrh P.emedy. ants Nasal I njector free. nn-ivel my Spring Stock of New h.,.iklit at the jrreat decline in prices. :. 11. Parker. BKST Ml'AI.lTY OK LA WES' ; AND t'lIILDKENS 1MT.BEU JilllOUSALEAT n?j k v. Till 'S. i ,,t and 1-atroljc people bad a sensa- Yj f wrt k in the rumor that Yanderbilt li-eil the Ligonirr alley imii- tcr Heffley sells the Pearl Shirts iiliTve-ply linen, full made. The on- i tliat sells larpely in Somerset. icw jwvented and cured easily by on & r.ro's. Horse and Cattle Powder, re ett it. Pri-e suits me. i. A. ft. Posts of Westmoreland t ire m&fciiif; iiraisrainiw " , r' monument erected in tlie near fij Tli MtsofW'all Pa)KTto select from . ir t t rti T ... 1 1.a .i itlipr column will be found the ad- merit of the "Rough on Rheumatism iy." If you area sufferer from this f disuse apply to C. N. lloyd, Gen iit, for a bottle. 3'LESS NIGHTS, made miserable icrrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the fir you. ws men should order their Bill and Itaiis put up in packets. We print . liandsomest at this office, rtn Maple Sugar. Bacon, Wheat utoes and Beans for cash or in ex f r merchandise of our line of trade.' Cook A Beerits. -Tvices in a weftern church were lis v a drunken man, and if course J Jy supposed there would be a row, j iin was one of the kind that won't ti. A quick-wired deacon solved leni by inviting him out to take I Br the time the deacon came back ncn'ices were all over. I f children of 4 to 10 years, at Hef- u $1.75, $2.sl. 4-"i(si and up- Tlicy are jierfwt beauties. . .mt C,rst-cJ Sitationerv t aniall tip Heai.P packet. Note, Letter Jiier aijK put up In this way. They Ue thing for business men. n & lire's. Horse and Cattle Tow :cn used with success in prevent-( ifye in all cases where nsol in time iim rdi.nd ciunty. Stdd at all stores j Vol' Pl'FFEIl with Kyspejwiaand j nipluint ? Shiloh's Yitaliwr is j wt tri ure yiu. buTOFLACNPRIEP ANI CN- ;:ikh shikts, nrtkties anp, i s j1t received, ' ('4-i'Y. V:- HI-, -v ' V.i? b'i'.fs I'r. Baxter's 4f ti;tvT. never used a, jneilicine Sue n tiiuch gtHHl as this. 1st TiYMiR, Rolland, Mich. :RY tiiKipS AT(X)ST tocloseout. ln-convinceil. Towels, Table Li n- Mr. Alex. Dickey and family, of Ivans ville, left for the west on Wednesday last They will make Waterloo, Iowa their fnture home. Thus far sixty-three delegates have been elected to the Republican State Convention: fifty -six o! them are for Beaver and seven scattering. The Friedline's Mill correspondent is in. firmed that we can not publish communion tions unless accompanied by the name of the author. The Cambria county papers contain a .lumber of announcements of candidates for Assembly. They evidently believe in the story of the early bird. The recent special election held in La trobe on the question of increasing tlie debt to $22,332.10, for the purpose rf erecting a new school boose, etc., resulted in a vote of 184 in favor of issuing bonds to 30 votes op posed. The number of rotes polled was 220. From the general appearance of the sur rounding circumstances Latrobe will bare a magnificent school building and a heavy bonded indebtedness. Dr. F. A. Rhoads, who recently graduat ed at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore has located at Glencoe for the practice of his profession. Dr. R. H. Patterson, fcfStoysiown, one of the oldest and best physician: in thecounty, spent Thursday and part of Friday with his son, R. F. Patterson, Esq.. in Somerset. Emily, daughter of Dr. Ed. M. Kimmcl, died of scarlet fever at her home on Satur day morning. The afflicted family have the sympathy of the entire community in their affliction. If the Greensburg l'ren is credited, in Up per Burrell township at the recent spring election, there were 80 candidates and only 2 votes polled. All the citizens save six w.-re candidates. R. Hayes Savior, son of Josiah and Mary Savior, died of scarlet fever on Monday morning last. Thisfis the fourth death from that terrible disease occurring in our town wiihin the past week. On Saturday last there was a horrible wreck of a coal train on the Salisbury Rail road, in which a man named Reily, a resi dent of Meversdale. lost his life. We have not as yet the particulars. Isv't it about time for the Lycoming Mu tual o declare its ability to pay three cents on the dollar? That would convince people that the old thing still lives, and would lie giving the lawyers a chance. Wm. Hauna, Esq., of Milford township, recently sold a tract of land in Upper Tur keyfoot township, to Mr. A. J. Hyatt, for $1100. A few years ago thesametract could have been purchased for $iT0. C. N. Boyd steps two jmces to the front this week with something new in the medi cine line. "Rough on Rheumatism." This is not a universal panacea that will cure eve rything, but it will cure rheumatism every time. We are indebted to two of our Jenner friends for communications furnished, but which were not published. We already had an account of the destruction of the Enos plaining mill in type, and the political one was laid aside for future use. The wicked editor of the Holliilaysbtirg StnnrfnrJ says: Altoona council has resolv ed to ball and chain their tramps and put them to work on the streets. And the un fortunate tramps had better keep a sharp lookout let thev (ret drowned. Elsewhere in this issue appears the adver tisement of the Somerset Normal and Class ical School, nnder the management of R. R. banner and W. II. Wooleay, A. M. This school will give our young people an oppor tunity right at home to form an acquaint ance with the higher branches of study un der competent guidance. Examinations will be held at the close by the County Superin tendent and certificates granted. m m There seems to be a perfect epidemic of thieving in the country, judging from our exchanges. Nearly every paper you pick up contains an account of stores or dwell ings being robbed, or safes plundered. These burglaries are not confined to the cities, but the majority of them take place iu the small towns or country. A few good doses of cold lead would do more to check this epidemic than a hundred sentences to the penitentiary. Henry Kreagen, who was convicted of at tempting to vote illegally at the recent elec tion in one of the wards of Allegheny City, was sentenced by Judge Kirk pat rick to pay a Cue of j.) and undergo an imprison ment in the Work Hou.sc for a period of three months tiie full extent of the penal ty in such cases. In passing sentence the Judge said: "To the ballot-box and the court of justice come the people for their last aptteal, and if defeated there, I will say in the language frequently employed by our executives in their State prayers, 'God save the country.' " A Mt. Pleasant telegram says: "Yester day afternoon about half past two o'clock the village of Texas, at the lower end of town, was thrown into a state of excitement by the attempts of Mrs. Esworth to commit suicide by shooting herself In the breast with a No. 1 revolver. The lady is married, but has no children, and is about 45 years of age. She savs trouble led her to attempt the wicked crime, and when a.-ked -the na ture of her trouble said it was no body's business hut her own. Pr. J. B. Wakefield was called in and probed for the ball, but was not successful in dislodcine it. Her condition is considered critical and her re covery doubtful." The nartv of swindlers, reoresentins the Eagle Machine Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been ojierating lately in Washington county, this Slate, and who were there arrested, having compromised the matter by forking over some $.),OOU. The terms of settlement included the sar- renderand cancellation of all orders for feed-grinders in the counties of Washing ton, Fayette and Greene. A farmer victim from some portion of Westmoreland county, it is said, put in an appearance to have his wrongs, redressed, but too late to be in cluded in the compromise, as the sharjiers have already left the town in unspeakable disgust. The'corpa of engineers that are located at this place, in the employ of the South Penn sylvania Railroad Company, succeeded in creating considerable excitement on Wednes day last by running a line that crosses the S. .t C. R. R. about, one hundred feet above grade, jiit north of the rwuh-iic of Daniel Jurjrnrrowir, March 25, 1882. ' Ed. IIxrald . By your permission I will occupy some your valuable space with mat ters pertaining to my pastorate of the Bens creek charge of the Evangelical Assocition. During the two years of my labors here a little has been done for God and the church. Trent. This line cut through the corner j To Jesus, who has the preeminence, be all the of the Acdemy lot aud then passes through glory. Adults baptised, 19 ; infanta baptis- tbe property of ex-Sheriff Pile until it strikes the bill in the rear of the cemetery ; cutting the back of this hill it curves to the left and finally unit with the line previously run iu tlie neighborhood of James Parson's. All sorts of stories were immediately set afloat; one that there would beaOfoot cut throu; b the Pile property, while a gentleman was heard to declare that one of the engineers had told him that there "would be a fill of a tew feet on the Academy hill." The last story is one on a par with the declaration made by some person connected . with the curps, that there would be a piece of trcssel v. irk 1400 feet high in theDeetcrgap. These stories are swallowed by a few of theacredu- lous and repeated with an earnestness that makes them laughably absurd. The truth is that about all the railroad news that is to be gathered here is, that there is a corps of engineers here, that there are a half dozen corps in thecounty, that they have an office in the Cook & Beerits Block, that they are running a great many experimental lines, and that they keep their mouths clos ly sealed as to what they are actually doin. In fact, Chief Engineer Miller seems to be as dumb as an oyster, when approached on the subject. - Adjocrxed Coi'RT. An Adjourned Court wil be held on Friday, March 31, at 2 p. m., for the purjiose of swearing in Constables bearing original motions, petitions, etc. Per curium. 8. U. Trekt, Prothonotary. p Jlmironl uavtte thinks tout the south Pennsylvania Railroad is to he built at once and that Bedford is to be made the divisioc headquarters. This is to utterly too too, and reminds us of the tressle work that is to be built in the Deetergap, 1400 feet high. The School Board of Somerset borough have had plans submitted to them for their new building bv Mr. Balph, a competent Pittsburgh architect. They have as yet de cided on no particular plan, but expect to adopt one and let the building to contract within the t.cxt thirty days. The labor troubles are the most serious that now agitate this country. An army of men out of employment and clamoring for bread, is not a pleasant giectacle to contem plate, The 8,000 workmen now on a strike in the Cumberland coal regions would not Vlikely be much calmed by refining on the ethics of popular free government. Omin ous sounds come also from Omaha, where state troojis were called out to quell the strikers, and from Allegheny, San Francis co, and from many sections of the country. "Tlf such things exits when times are so pros perous wat may we expect troni anotner panic? The United States is not yet densely enough populated for Macaulay's dismal picture to be realised, but even the present situation is not without significance. Professor Benjamin Stewart, tonsorial ar tist, wishes to inform his patrons and the public generally, that he has fitted up a bar ber r.hop in the basement of Reek's bakery, formerly the Naugle House, where he will le pleased to see all wanting a clean shave or a stvlish hair cut. Our young friends, Frank Oranger and wife, have suffered a terrible licreavenicnt in the death of their only living child, which fell a victim to that dread scourge starlet fever. This is the second of their children that has died within a few weeks truly they have Leen sadly afflicted. cheap. Trunks and Satchels all m l Mes, almost given awav. II. HF-FFI.RV. it stated tlutt Easter this year w ill ii'iivciarv of the day on which tnsiinn really x-curred. It is main- Jt tliat great event took place in X. p. ; that the Paschal full i that year on Thursday, April (ith; i:iuin would lie tlie next day, . and the Itnrrwtton April tifb. "jvindent 'writing trow the soub, wty says : ". 'Jiugh on hheuina- lt tlieru-rniil suftbrlng of that Judge Uaer last week apjKiinted Howard K, Mowry, Esq., Court Stenographer for the ooarts of Bedford county. The appoint ment was made in compliance with the act of Assembly that provides that a stenogra pher shall be appointed whenever two-thirds of the members of the bar petition for one. A swindler bought f loo worth of produce from a farmer recently in order to get bis signature attached to a receipt which could afterward lie transformed into a note for 5-1 Ml, only t i find at last that the farmer merely rented the place and could, ut urile his name anyhow. Tli sfVUkdta uYtotisly thinks o p'fojrp.'itij. t-U:w utciet county boys not in an ap nearance at the examination held for the appointment of a West Point cadet at Johnstown last week. They were J. F. Co ver, son of Silas Cover, deceased, Elmer E. Oritclifield, son of N. B. Critchlield, of Jen ner township, and Wm. H. Cover, son of David Over, of Brothersvalley township. In another column we furnish our readers with a general report of the Pittsburgh mar kets. This report will be corrected weekly by R. Beatty, Son & Co., wholesale produce commission merchants of that city, and may he dcended Uion as reliable. We fU av stired that it will be of great benefit ta Iho Herald's subscribers. The many fricttds of Samuel Galther, Esq, , cute (if tht oldest members of the Som erwit county bar, will lie surprised and pain ed to hear that he i confined to his resi dence by a very serious iPness. Mr. Gaither was on our streets on Saturday looking as well as usual, but as taken suddenly ill on Sundav. It is thought he has received por elvtie stroke. t Vakkct. Mala Street. We have ! i larpe Refrigerator to our Meat ahU-h all meats can be kept, coo' t i;..r r...i a i ...J t can have it kej in tlie Refrig til ntt. . ),. loo new brick for le, '"' th 70lU vear of Ui' Mr- Iwril ws illM!tll hundred or b..u- "ennan by birth, emigrated V thi. j ciuntr a numijer or yean ago. iLehasbeen Henry llrit.. Sr. father of our well known gmceryman, II. C. Iteerita, died at h nldencon Itace street, on Tuuulay last, ' pri R- Paw A Ck great suITercr front rhenmatism for $JAJiX M0MK r.W STOt K OF LA-! Jrp"n'' """l yea7lftS.Vccaa.hh "M.ARJ AND XF.rKWF.AR F I rr 'l' V'7 W. vl Jl'T KDTIVI'D AT i ".- MHS A F I II!.'8 ''VV.rHki'U'-'iJrieowiii.h!pLMonT ' e,4dI'Vnl"w:., I L- '"tio in regard U ' to t.. r;.iuVki.'i"1 Iytakt township, who has - "i 1 'i j t-i trying to cripple the circulaUon of the .. . . , ., i Urrau that community. Soferbeha kiJ sof throat Lad. vanUh! ! ! , . , j, ' , , . , . , made nothing, a the loswa eaased by him, ii4Uh"r, New Markrt, N. IL , . . , , ' ., ' . . T bsveiirrn much more than male up by nth; ers. But, bide a wee ; wt have crjjf yet J' - PWphale. Ur4 Plater 1(lnd ' uinl be sjel U ni. lit aus." 'teiitm, Fanuent andntnero- 1 J J1' on get for Ja I,niosj.halc, j Uj, Last I.r. aid"a sar mum hid I r MtiMnUiatd Salt for Jrrtil- troubles, wheg, yVid to try Kidney j delivered at Somerset Su- : w .rt "' v;il't?j it hut it will he my last i Irrrl or Ton. at Titt-V TU man" got ljell and If. now re-. , ,T , j,,,,,,,.,,, 1Lt4 pyre, (u,iien.Ucg tl.f remedy to all. 1 .ud illH Measeu to When derangement of the stomach acta 1 te- ' . . . ' ! 0 . . r n ' ' . , quantities as you niKa Uie kidneys and liver bringing dit- J '"l Seeding. Apply to or ' ,d pin, Kidney-Wort is the true rem- j j edy. It removes the cause and cures the Cook A Brnm. . disease. Liquid, very concentrated, or dry Ill Derry township, Westmoreland coun ty, about two miles west of Blairsville, there lives, says the Greensburg Democrat, one of the oldest inhabitants in the State. The name of this person is Mrs. Mary Brad ley, who makes her home with her son, James. Herciact ago is not known, but basing calculations upon her own recollec tions and those of her relatives, she is at least one hundred and one years old. She was bom in the county Tyrone, Ireland, and came to this country forty-two years ago, landing at Duncansville, Blair county, where she resided a few years, and then re moved to her present abode. Up until with in a few months ago her health has been excellent, but she is now very feeble. She has a remarkable memory and previous to her illness, could accurately describe events which took place in the long, long ago. DinNorLtKR K ass as. Four years aso Henry Sasaman, of Pottstown, was strick en with the Kansas fever, and selling his property in that place, took fc family and removed to the western Slate, where ha in vested Sl.fUO in a Una uf 100 acres of land. Soon after his entire bmily became terribly afflicted with, chills, and fever, and being unable to shake it off. a longing to return to llieir horn took possession of their hearts, but being unable to sell again their newly acquired farm, they were obliged to remain where they were until a few weeks ago, when a bid of $2,.Vi0 was accepted for the proerty and last Friday they returned to Pottstown, bag and baggage, and very, very glad to see their old friends once more. Mr. Sassaman is now a thoroughly anti-Kansas man as any one could desire to find, al though he states that he got back after sell ing his stock and fanning utensils at a fair rate, about "even," from a financial pujut of view to the time he left for the Weit. HVsf ChrMrr llctoril. II. J. Boyts, Esq, died at his home in CcmeujauU Uwnhip, on the 10th of this month, after a brief illness. 'Squire Ebyts was one of the best known citizens of our county, he having been engaged in the mercantile business at Davidsville for a number of years. For more than eighteen years he has been an invalid, during which time he lias lived with but one lung. It ap pears that the lung was diseased that long ago, and tliat w hile working in a harvest field about the close of the war he was pros trated by the heat, and for several days lin gered between life and death. A relative of. his informs us that the physician. w,ho. was a'tcrding him at that time said he would die miles the disetv-d lung vjfteuwted, and tliat it was accoriUcglx taken out. He was weak and aiiiiig eve alerward, but was able to be about uutil one week ago, wben he took ta hia bed and began to sink, tapidlv. Uia death will be felt sadly not only Ly the community in which he resid- d, hut by his many mends throughout the count v. A man of sterling worm, 01 ine most upright character,, lie made lasting. friends wherever known. He leaves a wife and several small children. After life' fit ful fever he sleeps well.. Com pmcatct Disc asks. A protHioet gen tleman In Cerro Gprdp Coty, pfk, writes s that he finds KidflvT-Wort to be the best remedy he exet k.t for, a complication, of diseases, tlie Tccifip action wJuch, It baa on the liver, kidneys and bowels, which gives it such curative power, and. it is the thousands of cures which it is performing which gives it its great celebrity. Liquid, very concentrated, or dry, both act rtftcvent- ly. .V. 11, Journal, arid Omtyr,- THE GREAT 8HOW. C. W. Truxal ahows the best Spring and Summer Goods that have come around yet. Call and see my Easter Cards before pur chasing elsewhere. C.N. Born. The members of the Board appointed by Congressman J. M. Campbell, to examine candidates for admission to the West Point Military Academv, met in the office of the Superintendent of Schools, on Franklin street, Johnstown, at 9 o'clock on W ednes- day, March 22, 1882. The Board was com posed of the following named gentlemen: John Lowman, M. D., Johnstown ; John Lata, Esq., Bedford County; Prof. W. H Sanner, Somerset County ; Prof. John' II. Stephens, Blair County ; Prot. T. B. John son, Cambria County. Seven young gentle men presented themselves' for examination namely : Charles Thomas Menoher, Charles Hinchman and Horace Ramsey Rose, of Johnstown; William H, Cover, of Broth ersvalley, Somerset Cotnty; Ellsworth Critchfield, and J. F. Over, of Jenner X Roads, Somerset County ; and David Rush Clark, of SchelUburg, Bedford County. One young gentleman who gave notice of his in tention to submit to the examination de parted before his name was taken and failed to reappear. J. F. Cover did not come np to the physical requirment, and was re jected on that account. The members of the Board of Examiners discharged their duties faithfully, laboring unceasingly for one full day and part of the nexf Mr. Charles Thomas Menoher, of the Sixth Ward, Johnstown, was the suc cessful candidate. He is said to be an ex emplary young man whoso appointment will be a credit to the district. Mr. Critch field stood No. 2. The best Bnissel Carpets in the market at II. Heffley's. Only 90 cents and as low as ST cents. Glaie Academy. New Ccntreville, Som erset County, Pa., (Glade, P. O.) W. W. Deatrick, A. M., Principal ; I. S. Scyder arid E. R. Deatrick, A. li., assistants. In-sr-uction thorough. Terms moderate. The next Festion will begin Monday, A ril 17, 1882. A good oss rtuicnt of Yictoria Lawns, Linen D'lrlaude's, Fiques, Hamburg, Edg ing, Lucerliugs, Laces, Ruchings, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Sdk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Stockings, Glaves, etc., for sale cheap by G. IL Parker. The Jl-rv System. The modus operandi of securing jurors is not understood by ev ery one. The presiding judge every year orders so many names placed in the wheel as in his judgment will suffice for the courts to be held during the ensuing year. The system of drawing these names is as fol lows: When jurors are required the clerk or the court sends to the sheriff an order directing him to draw a certain number of jurors the order is called a venire. As soon as received by the sheriff it Is registered in a book kept for that purpose and is sent to the clerk of the jury board, who prepares his book to receive the requisite number of names when drawn. At a time when it is convenient for the jury commission, consist ing of the sheriff and jury commissioners, the wheel is opened and names required by the venire are drawn out separately and duly recorded. The first twent-four names drawn each term are designated as "grand . jurors." After the drawing is concluded. Die clerk sends to the sher iff a d'lly certified list of the names drawn ; with the residence ami occupation ef each jnnir. The list is the sheriff's guide from which he makes out notices for jurors. It becomes the duty of the officer charged with the service ol the notice to find the juror, no matter where he is whether at the address given or at any other. After proper effort has been made to find the juror the officer returns to ths sheriff all the no tices he has been unable to serve and a state ment of those served, and the sheriff then preiarcs bis answer to the venire and affix ing it thereto returns it to the court clerk, who uses the list for his roll. It will be seen from this statement that the 1'w-t is a complete one and absolutely free from any chance of fraud. ed, 13; newiy received members, 82; mis sionary money collected, $75.87. One new church is now in course of construction and laid for so far as built, with a creditable uni still on subscription. There is no miserable church debt appendages to Bens creek circuit. I ruber has been provided for a horse-shed at all the churches iu tlie charge, uud one of these sheds has ul ready been built. As a steward of the' manifold grace of God I have sought to give Christ the preeminence in all things, and endeavored to promote peace, justice and equity between brethren. As a citizen 1 have paid my tax and voted my sentiments, giving my reasons for the same when ask to do so. Who will take this right from me ? : The worthy citizens of this borough are entitled to my sincere thanks for the many kindnesses shown toward myself and- wife, and for the recent honor conferred upon me in my election to a seat in the. Board of Di rectors of Common Schools. The many fraternal associations formed with the people, and the generous support given us by the loyal members and friends ef 'this charge, have made our removal somewhat painful to us. lie shall ever think of these dear people with the most pleasant and grateful recollection. In my heart there is a warm spot for them, which neither the vicissitudes of time nor the storms of life can chill. I go to my new field determined ever to be a loyal son of the church. Committing the important interests of this charge to God and to the faithful and studious care of my successor, I say, Fare ye well. Respectfully, - A. S. Bi mgard.ner. Persons wanting the genuine Middlesex Suits better made and trimmed than at any other place in Somerset. Henley has them and they are for sale as cheap as they can be bought in Philadelphia. If yon want bargains iu Dry Goods and Notions don't fail to call at the cheap store of . G. R. Parker. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Ed. Herald : All is quiet along the Po tomac. That dreadful disease small-pox is heard of no more in yds section. The only epidemics prevalent is scarlet fever and whooping cough. A bill has passed the Maryland Legisla ture to whip a man a little about forty lashes if he abuses his wife. The operators of the Georges Creek . and Cumtierland coal region determined on a re duction in mining from C5 to 50 cents tier ton, which took effect on the 15th inst. The miners held meetings and decided to strike. They number about 2,."i00 with a population of perhaps 10,000. D, W. rhillipi, formerly of Somerset county, Pa., now a resident of Allegheny county, Md., has resigned the principalship of the Oakland Schools to accept a position as book-keeper in the store of Ross Snyder at the Franklin Mines. Piedmont. W. Va. Dixy. Save Time, Save Mosey, Save Troi ble, and go East, South and West via the old re liable B. it 0. R. R, No change of cars to St. Louis and Chicago. Only one change of cars to Kansas City and Atchison. For maps, time-tables, tickets and all informa tion in regard to routes call on or address E. E. Pattok, Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free. Office at Depot. " mm m ' SHILOH'S' VITALIZES, is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, and all svmptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Notice to Farmers. C. W. Truxal very High Trices for Country Produce. pays DIED. GRANGER. On February 21, 1882, Geo. Russel Granger, aged 9 months and ) days; and on March 19, 1S82. Marion Viola Gran ger, aged 3 years, 3 months and 12 days. These two were the only children of Frank and Ida Granger, and were taken away by that much dreaded disease, scarlet fever. Bright and intelligent beyond their age, they were the light of the household, the joy of their parents and the hope of the future. Some time before the little gir! took sick when asked in the midst of her play where she was going, answered, in words that now seem prophetic, "Georgie and I are going to the bountiful Giver of life." Oh, how it crushes the sunlight of gladness out of life when the dear little ones are called away ; yet no skill can prevent it, for pale death with equal step knocks at the houses of the Hxir and the palucvs of kings. How precious to us becomes the living hope that, like an anchor to the soul, clings to Him ho is the resurrection and the life. W. Benkhardt's Cigars are entirely free from drugs and no unphnsant taste is left in the mouth after smoking them. Manufactured in, Yauimoih Block, Somerset, Pa. Retail em would do well to first see Benkhardt's stock before purx-hasing elsewhere. Talk about Middlesex Suits for men, why HetHey sells them, all wool and warranted fast colors for $10, usually sold at $12. Ed. Herald : Our blacksmith has arriv ed and is at work. He is obliging and is making many friends. Wm. II. Walter, one of Milford's stalwart Republicans, intends moving to Ccntreville this spring. We are sorry to see him leave, but our loss will be their gain. Superintendent Wellei has visited all the schools in thecounty, and thinks they have tone a good work the past winter. The prospect for a large school at the spring term of the Glade Academy is en oouraging. I am told that there will be an examination by Superintendent Weller at the close of the term.. The proprietor of the Gebliarts hotel is as obliging aa exec. C W. Walter, our enteri.rising merchant. lias returned from the city.. Grub art. March 25. Anon.. For Calicoes, Gingb aaas, Ptcs Ginghams, Shirtings, CottonVK Bleanhed and Un bleached Xuedifis, Sheetings,. PiUow-case Muslins, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Craob, Bed Spreads, Fancy Dress Goods, Cbloved and Black Chasluneres, Colored and Black Silks. Black SotiflS. Snwls Skirts, etc., goto. tt. R. IfckJtR. MARRIED. TEDROW M A RKS. On Thursday, Jan uary 12, 1H82, by Elder T. F. Richardson, at his residence in New Lexington, Pa., Mr. S. P. Tedrow to Miss Effa Murks, both of Som erset county. KING SXYPER. Oi' Thursday even ing, February 'St, 1W2, at the same place, by the same, Mr. M. J. King to Miss M. J. Sny der, both of Somerset county. The diagonal blue suits, warranted fust colors, ut Hetlley's are the nobiest in the way of clothing, for only $10 a suit, we have seen for some time. Heado,cartf.rs for Mac kkrri. F:sh. We have in stock, WTiwcd from the Atlantic coast, a ear load XXX Shore No. 2 Macker el, all full weirht packages, consisting of Barrels. 200 lbs. : Halves, 100 lbs.; Quarters, 50 lbs.; and Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Now is the time to buy them at fair prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce. Rcsiicvtfullv, Cook it Beerits. "10URT PROCLAMATION. 9i ahmet nxroirr R. Bmtttv. sloo a CX. A SSIUXEES' ACCOUNTS. CHERIFFS SALE. rm t L j ... . uki k. mill tM HoooraNa Williaw J. Bars. I Tnj UMu amnairta hara fllnH and rAtt virtiwof wt1bwtI' tvwi. u. Ai. vi. 'r"--. - , :v.i..i. M.n.k.m. 5n,.- PnMMJadwf UiimmuuuuaKigagna will be premud aw eonamu .. e 1 Ta sad f t. a..iwt .! ih Ccnrt f tt - -- '27" PtoM of tb Mveral ewutles omtiuc Um Six. , , -. , , ce.- i a n toa . n-t t county ;p... . toin a- "Vi"! . - . teaaaJadteial District. and JouMai m.tiearta' i 'TMflV. April tilh. lbbl, ibfllnnw'i-"lt. ! rssl?T rrf. of Uyraa4TnauMraalGarlJaU LMtrerv. I . . n. n in , , u.. k.... c an Uum In t;.e t.rv.uu -f S-mwr-!, . niil Ku'ter, (W S, e?Se, hmeim. Com . . l . . . , r ,, .. 1 , ... ... ' s v. nwi. ,,,, 'I. vi , 11 v uv. ' . PTMiinaiiii 4iviiiuti Mil inner euriMerv 'm i. . eaulutl sail other oOrutters -a Um said UMriet, aoJ, W illi ah (-' lis oi S vbsSrtdsw, liquUiM, Jib), ut im 1 uurj uf Ooauaan PMaa,aad JasiirM ul tbr O n,u of, Orwaad Trmiar, and Ocneral oil IMirsry nriaainaiof aneaitlal ami wner uHu tis in the eoaaty of sniinl, have Unoed tbir prmxpv aad to bm diraetaif, lot holding a Ooart ut Cum moa Plsaa, aad Oeaaral Quarter Somhxm if th Peaee, and Onnl JU Ifeitrary, aad Uoaru ot Ojar aad Trmlnr, at Soural, f,'ii. . . Oa Jmmmmrr aa. laai '": - J O. B. Ktnsr. AMlcnea of ichMl HoehsUt- ler. a. P. W. Will. AssIkdm ot Jui... Kins and lf. 4. iivurf Uaniay, AMlgDM vl 8kiaion Baktr. sxniwmt. f . ( . V. TKfcNT. Marca sTih, lbX ( fruthonutary. JEGISTER'S NOTICE. Noilc is herehy given to all pcrseo ounrniil Hoticb U hereby aivra to aU tho Ju.tk.tof the f 'f"eVT.ll;ui.?!i'I,l','i!?!, !?t Psaea, Um Coronor aad Umuubkso wuhln the ntd I Ooanty ol Sumrwt, that thvy bo then nad then la MMlr proper pervmu. with their rulla, reeorda, iaqalattl'ios. rxamlCaUoni, and otlmr rcmeui- tiraneM.to do tboM tbiaa which to ibclr oltls and la that behalf appertain to be dune : acd aim they who will prmeeate aaalnet too prlauaert that are or inaii oe la taejall 01 aomertn eoanty, to be then and there to praeeeate SKalnet thetn aa ihall t lost. John j. 6Pauler. March 2 Sheritt. LICT OF CAUSES. For Trial at April Tern of Ooart, lwri, com mencing mid Apr a, ukc FIRST WEEK. Tuesday. 1. Joalah Brant vs. John HtlL i. M. A. Sanner fc Uo. vs. Francis Hoover. 3. Ed. W. Ukuadi rs. Daniel Khsod' adinlals- trator. Wkdsesdat. 4. Charles F. Rhoads vs. 8ame. ' . Marj S. Coleman'i nso vs. Same. 6. Caroline Khoads' betrs va Same. 7. Michael a. lMvely va Cliarle IHrelv. 8. First National Bank ot Mejersdnle V. Hen. rv Suhre. ot al. s. MoCaadlen, Jamison fc Co. vs. Sligo Coal k. iBIUIUH 10. John S. Cramer vs. llavkl PbtlllppL et aL 11. W. U. Bates vs. F.Dhraim SDeleher. IX. Samnel Zimmerman vs. John and Scvllla Howard. Tbvrsdav. 13. Jacob "Cover, Sr, vs. Susannah Koonli'i executor. 1. A.J. Michael, endorsee, Ac, vs. Joba O. Har. U LHnniandC.O.Llntvs A.Wtlmonthand W. H. ZuUII. SECOND WEEK. Moxdav 1. Philson. Black A Co.. vs. Henry Mail. 2. Daniel Wejaad's hi in vt. Hltesbew A Tbore .. S J. r. Bender vs. Bedford and Stovstown Torn- pike Koad Com pan T. . jaooD j. trie wner vs. w 1111am suaer. 4. W. H. Dill et al vs. MalUburv and Ualtimuro Ballrnad and Coal Company. e. urn e, wauon ra. same. 7. Kebecca t). Meyers va. John Fein et si. 8. Nelaoa Beali vs. Holilltiell and Hockinn' garnlshtes. . Salli.ory Railroad Company va. Camber land A Eikllck Coal Company. 10. iueyers Aummisuaion ri. b. i oieyers et aL WlDSKSDAV. 11. Samnel Hnnseekrr vs. Daniel 'Wevanl's administrator and hem. 12. Same vs. Same. 13. Conliuenco Proprietors vs. Dr. W. S. Moun- Uln. . Same vs. Adam R. Humbert. . sjame va. W. tu. Pullen. Thcbsdav. If. Daniel Weyand's heirs, ha. vs. John Bcrkey bilo. 17. Henry S. Pickle n v. O. Vannler et aL is. Ed At. Kinimel vn. Uenrae W. Pile. 10. i. A. Fiicklnaer vs. Weld A Sheridan. 20. W. L.. Hoblitzell ti. J. 1. Barnes. 21. Jonathan Miher vs. John A. Miller's Exe cutor. 2J. Jnnatlisn A. Miller vs. T. Pries and T. Reese. V3. I.. H. Lee A Brother vs. Jacob A. Shaffer. 'Jt. (reorge K. lhippa' Administrators vs. Josl ab Brant. 25. Henry Tavroan vs. Weld A Sheridan. 'J. Isaac 'Hun m va. Nicholas Berkey. 27. Same vs. 1 1 Alcott. 28. Saioo vs. Abraham Faith. V. Mary Kmnts ra. Henry Beal and Daniel BeaU Somerset. P.. ) 8.V. Trent. 3Iarch 77ih, IM1. Prothonotary. kUiK aeeoouta bav ptiiaed realator, an J that lt ' mm will be ptmnu Ut ivonrautKiu anil si- ( lowanre at an Orpliaal" Cuart to be hxl-l ml Sum- ; net. April -.-7, ivtt. . j 1. Account ot Jelf.'ruaiKaoada,UBardln of : Ellen Kwank. I X Final acenontol David T. ZimBwrman, Ouar duta of Emma Grnuin. now Emma Samnel. a. 1 bo account of Jacob J. Zimmerman, Execu tor of Jacob J. Zimmerman. Sr., dee d. 4. Account ot Adam H. Maorer, Administrator, Ac., of Sarah Lohr, dee'd. h. Firat and bnal account of R. P. Lohr Admla latrator and TraMee of David Lohr, dee'd. 6. Account of W. W. Dempaey. Executor or William Dempaey. dee'd. 7. First and ttoal account of Levi Snyder. Ad ministrator and Traeteafor the sale l tho real estate of Sasaa Snyder, dee'd. 8. Account of Henry Scblajt, Executor of David Lohr, oec'd. . First and final account or Iaaae Blanaet, Ad mluistrator of William V. Miller, dee d. 10. Second account of Dr. U. M. Buechly, Exe cutor of Daniel Buecbley, dee'd. 11. Fourth account of Joba Bpeleber and Wm. M Schrock, Adminlstratora and Trustees of To bias Spelcber, dee'd. 12. First and Bnal account of IV O. Culborn, Administrator of John Maaon, dee'd. 13. ('Ireland final account or Elisa Pile, Ad ministratrix of Abraham Pile, dee'd. 14. Second and Bnal account of Henry Ranch and Slmoa I- Koraa, Admlniairaiora of t redericfc Bieaecker, dee'd. li. Firat and final account of Daniel Kimnel, 16. Second and final account of J. B. Daria, ad- minlatrator ol John Davia, dee d. Guardian of Eliaa Saulaman. kaaiSTBB'a Orrtca. I A. A. STCTZHAN. Some net, Mar. 27, '83. ( KagUur. A DMIMSTRATORS' NOTICE. Eatate of Hiram J. Boyta, late or Conemaagh. Twp., dee'd. Letters of administration on the above eatate bavin- been (ranted to the underalgned, by tho f 1 roper authtrity. notice la hereby given ro tboeo ndebted to It to make immeduue payment, and tbuae bavins claiuiaordemanda will present them duly authenticated lor settlement, on Saturday, tbe oib day ot May, 1862, at hi late residence, in DATldavilIe. DANIEL HOFFMAN". JOS1AH BOYTS. marts Adminiatrators. JEGAL NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COSCEBS: Tabs Noticb That at the Adjourned Court, held the 1Mb day of March 1842, application waa made by the Christian Church, at AJdisnn. Pa., fur a charter of incorporation, and unlets sum. lent reason la abown to the contrary, the same will be erranied at tbe next term of the Court, to be held un tbe 4th Monday of April, 1M2. Per Curium. S. U.TKIsXT. mitts 3 Protnoootary. THE Somerset Normal anl Classical Scbool WILL OPE3I APRIL 10th, 1SS2, an1 last ten weeks. Instruction tbomnarblv anal ytical. Terms moderate. Patroaaare solicited W. H. WUOLEKY. mars Teachers. E. idoij, J-tl 2.-. 1-SS-J, at J o'eloeb p. m All tberiitnt, title. ln'ere an.teiimi tV-- -fcTwant E-l. O Kxiln. f, iu -d I If 1 -doarribed teal eoute, sitaaie Iu ti-e low oi 1 -arlman, Vp-T rorkeyl.t Tep . jcri c on y. Pa., bouoiiud on tse north r-y 1.1 -f J Pm..:i pi, on the eoath by lot of J, ;. Y-mjItln. 01 'i. east fey M.tppie alley. n.HHi lh oi y O-.i.l street, ami Is knuwn o pk d aH town B4 f . 2o, with the appurtenaneea. Takes la ciecatkia at the suit of dole! Fs.d- ALSO All the rirfht, title. Interest an. claim at the drtrndaal, I mmas A. Murray, of, la snil l too lotkiwInK real esiate, situnte la tbe town of Ca aelman, aomeraet county, Pa numberel an i ie aciibed as fallows, to wit. Noa 134, 1 and 137, bounded on the north by Wt- Paul street, ca tbe Sooth by Piatt alley, on the east and west by Sprina: alley and lands cf Jacob Hostetler, wlta tbe apparb-naucea. Taken la execution at the suit of Daniel TaiJ ley. ALSO All the rfirht, title. Interest and claim of tbe de fendant, Catharine Fidley, ol. la and 10 tbe fol lowing described ival estate, situate in the Iowa or Summit Mills, Summit Twp., Somerset county. Pa., andioinlna: landa of Daniel Heachy's heirs, Jacob Peck, lormerly Samuel A. Msusi. Elk lick creek, Ephraim Miller, and others, containing; about 1 acre and oi perchea, with a two-story dwelling bouse and other outbulMina; thereon erected, wiin me appurtenances. Taken in cxecutiua at tbe auit of CclfruCi A RuppeU ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim or the de fendant, James a. Kitteii, of, in and to the fol lowing real esiate to wit ; Part of two certain lota 01 ground aitaate in Meyersdal borouKb, Somerset county. Pa., and described as follows : Bounded on tbe north by Alain street, on tbe east by kit of A. F. Johaa, and on the south and weat bv the Pituhurgh and Onnellarllle Kail Koad. "Taken in execution at the auit ot P. F. How ley. ALSO All Ik i f till ftMt mtA -T. t.n rf t ,1 fendant Jobs J. Scbell, of, in and to the lollow- us vieur Sides. loc: fckw. 7'V! Sooati, log real estate, via : No. Tli CLASSICAL AUD HIGH SCHOOL, . SOMERSET, FA. The Soring term srIU open Sfoatdajr. April I7lh, in the ACADEMY. Inatruc lon in all branches, and thorough. Terma molerete. f. a ia. maf-'o Principal. We would respectf ully :nnmtHCC to the People of Somerset County, that ive shall open our XEW DRY GOODS AXD XO TIOX STORE about Airil loth, with Low Prices, Fair Dealing and Strictly OXE PRICE TO ALL: We solicit a share of your patronage. Yours truly, GEO. KEIPER .C CO., 223 ami 227 Main St. Johnstown, ra. he undivided one-fifth part f a certain piece or parcel 01 ntnu situate in rjnaae i Somerset county. Pa., war. anted la tbe name or Samuel w Liteuiu. containing Ml acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. No, 2 The undivided eoe-nfth part of a certain piece or parcel of land aituate aa aioreaaid. war ranted In the name of Samuel Anderson, contain ing 330 acres, more or less, with tbe appurtenan ce. No. 3. The undivided one-filth part of a eertnin piece or parcel of land situate aa aioreaaid. war ranted in tbe name of Wm. Oliver, containing acres, more or let, wiin tne appurtenances. No. 4. The undivided one-fittu part of a rertaii tract or parcel of land, situated as aforesaid, war ranted in the name ol J. Perry, containing 2V2 acres, more or lea, wita tne appurtenances. No. &. One-naif of a square ot ground, situated Id Somerset borough, Somerset county. Pa., con. taiping -K of an acre and V perches. Bounded follows, by Eastetrrelvn the west. South street on me soul n, ty alley on tne east, ami ratnot street on the north, wiin a twivsurv biick dweU Hug bouse, stable and otner outbuiluiugs thereon erectei, wiin toe appurtenance. Taken in execution at the suit of P. J. Morgart, use ol nooori aiecaman. ALSO All the right title, interest ant claim or the de fendant, Uoorge Humbert, dee'd.. Executor's defended, and Joseph Humbert, terre tenant, no was aummuned by h's eoaimtttee. JanieaL,. Pugb. to a certain tract of lam! situated In Mil ord township, Somerset Cotintv. Pa., containing 1.12 aciea, more or less, ot wl.ich them are abut no acres clear, and 15 acres in meadow, with a two- atury trains dwelling bouse, bank barti and other outbuildings there. n erected, aljoining landa of jonn Baker, Abraham oung, Henry sip,anu otners, wun ine appurtensnccA Taken in execution at the n' It of MarySie w: ow or Jacob Sine, dee'd. i otic e. All persona purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that a uan or the pur cnaao money to be made known at tbe time or sale win be required aa soon aa tne property la knocked down, otherwise it will be again exposed to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. Tbe re sidue or the purchase money inust be paid un or oeiore xnnrsuay ol tne nrat week ol April Court, the time fixed by the Conrt tor securing the acknowledgment ot deeds, and no deed will be acknowledged uutlt tbe purchase money la paid in inn. . juti.n j. SrAAIiLt.lt SitKRtrv's Ovticb, AiarcnxT, Sheriff. wa. a all I A em1 or sor-e inraaT r.niy ivn. m nii utit, vi nnim. 1 l.a Attn r and ir promptly utu-tid d ufane.sll, bacutvii; bulntvKrt 111 11 1 IT IlaJl'lUl nf:i I :Iw 1 1 ton umptiaMl t llphtherta. No llllllllllll! PM iiixll-l h'S ev. r I" .1 til c -Vt-r il whJ-.h acta s qutrkly XAIlllyllvl Af4- a J a..v Il kui i . n s cs PKHBV DWls' f.hfi , J . I Lt.. I - l.l tliot U.-W f Uiw inral'iabU rrmtt'm ha s-iv -I tliDttsnll "s or llvo-i PERI V li.ta'IS' -A: KIL.LI.K bi no on exMvtmenc. li n.3 tKn l-!oru tbt! ytrt-'tc mr f.trt- ur.n. i Dust valllt.l rlit'iv It U bid. kuoHii. A K'W extnii-n trom viHuntar k-SAliuonlals rc-Jl ad follows: "Ob ! iHd you hcas tlia newt ?' "What'B that 7." "Why,. CWV. TraxaJ baa tha Cbist Qooda in all tbia cotintiy." "Ohisl)ai!: taat'aoliijtveobotly knows Kor beautiful design in Easter Cards go to C. X. Boyd, the Druggist. THAT IIACKIXQ COUGH tan be ao quickly cured by Shiloh'a Cure. We gua r antee H. Easter Cards tbia season are very fine. C. X. Boyd certainly baa tbe finest stork in Somerset. ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM. The Greatest DiscoYery of the Age for this Most Torturing Disease. It is Advertiied to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of Cages. CDREBHEUIIAT Give it a Trial and be Convinced. ' . General Agent, Ma. . ; alaawaraet, r. ID Vtx Kit- ft h K'Cti irj-hnriPfh"" r nv.fiT t !-! - r I ho I', t ip u'y-. et- u cr-t. tia.I h;e ?. r fcn'irri it in f-'f Iu ei'Vrtiuif m cure. J it . -t-ii i Wlali jaivvUe, X. k. f - t it .- r-l. iliinr r uuy iVatf cuum aJ u . .. '. U kTiM MCAaiAX. jl ," rwviw lRiTTrTf!i'te n'Vf fwn rri tvr -e tV'.t n.il Cij nl.Nr y-Mir Pir Rtui-Ki ta r. , ... iWc rrHaixl B. LvaiUkxr, DK-iauatou, -t bi li i.o b 'X t r tmj tii i. I e niid p t ; o -f mitil I trtMl TCMir Kilijb, whi h it . .-'. n immciliftMv. 1 immt-t fctfwi M 'To Pki Ktt.t r in my f!Tnny f-v forty y?. ir. ari l ti . tuner kuowa it to tii, iLaSbOiC Lkwnt, VyiietaUjro, Om. vor wh'Miy"-r'C-i p-cl rrm it 5 bet rn-jrir-ti u t riu. t wuM u v;llu.ut it. A. P. 1coi-ts Litwrty iil's Vt . r twentv- ve y-T I h e iiwd Vat Fn.LFTi tTi lU u;.d rh-3!td H'w trd: uulav it t'.K rie'1kiiMtirtu. rxi. 4ko .HKjrEii,Ve HiAiliaKtiai, N. . 1 wan miTeriawr nmrrlr with brnorhiti. etui ny trn-'l v,m v lu.ii'i'H ti I tl fccittfly pwUIow cuvfofsd. I wisi ri.ice.l t-' try yonr Pain Kit-i.Ki, and tiT t li: a lw tiiVut wt cuaui'kitrlv' cured. T. V.'ii. j.- j . Jt. Walto it.i frrm rw Vrr r Yorrr Vats Kii.t.ci tvpo lit.k. tud .von- thnmt. nainn'i iutrly piw:'.le t b: r', :m1 h"4 pt Nfu kiMr n t fuil in a rirrit- iit-t: u. IhW fix ou tuwjula ui-kc knovn t thr wrrl 1 lw. KLi.rf B. M.w; -T f: Vy ami war taVi Tiolrtitiy rick with dirtahCaln. hlfrh f vtr. and e il chtIK So tniny chiMrcn b-je died bfre, I ri fra:d to crM a rnyitAn, ai.il tried your Pais Kili.kk. ; waa takn on bum lay, and a TS'niiieiMlar bta thrort wai clr. It waa a w derf ul rwra, cr.d I wish H could known to tba Iamt inotbjera who are kwiiijr ao luuiy cidrvn. yearr atro aiid have iuel itriiioe, oiul huve fo-irid no riedirine to take it ilaca. JL W. Dxum Vru&foU Oueida, H. V. , Yrr CblllR and FtTtr, PAI KiM,ER has no rntial. It cures wTwtj prprrthlnT tanx IV IflTtt am oifn dingenMikV A txtiUo of Pain Kixxcm In the hnisp h a sarxunrd Uia no family aiiuia be Uhouu M drulsts sell tt at 3e SOe &ad tlOO per UAtle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietory Providence, R. U "VOTICK TO TRKPASaERS, Since the 11th day of December, 1T, B:inv ef tbe tarmcra ol nomerset countj bare yiveu public notice at diOerent times in our comity papers for blOiiiDir all persona fiom trespaasina: uo tbeir lanua, euner nunuog, naning, gauierisg aula, berriea, Ao. One of thtir Tinmer. a firmer of Onemaoirh townabip, havina; preaerred tbe different notieea wun au ine names aa iney were oriicmauy puu Uihedl renews tbe notice ao ht tivrpasaera ean not complain fur waa of noiiee abuuid the; be prosecuted. Moses W. Yoder, Jaecb 1 Eash, Christian Sobetler. John Custer, Tobiaa YoJer. Josepb W. Yoder, Joseph Jobna, Aarua Shatter. J:'-ob J. Kauim.n. Lew Kaulinan, Jr., Jipt Hodinan, isaae louer, ueorge 1 nomas, Jacob ueraey, Jobn S. Kauinian. .Moses U. Kaulman, J. J. Mlshler, tf.. Benjamin Miller. 4tra!iam Wea. ver. Marv File. Jobn . Seese. j 'bn 1' Klouxb aiamnel Yoiler, Jacob Hotiinan, uenry Iehmaa, 1'anial Hollman, Jobn Hollmau, Aorakam U. Weaver. Xobiaa Blouicb, bamuel J. I'uster, Jo seph J. Lehman. Samuel Lebaan, Mjry Seese, Tobiaa Lehman. John Weaver. Jonas Weaver. Joseph Eah. Oeorgft M sorer, X. J. Miller. K. Ankenv. H. Haltaer. Iwnlel Berkev, Levi Sell, J. A. Sbaner, B. Bowman. Mary Flevle. W. Bowman, r. Lambert (widow). U. Kereber, A. Smith, 11. MuUKtt, 1. Meyers. N. Swank. J. W. bloaich. J. Koonts. A. Berkey, m. Schneider, Joseph Kueber, William Berkey. Henry . Her. key, Ueorxe W. Mailer. Ale. Hunter. An rew Wey, Jacob Lenhart, James M. Marshall. J.epb Shatter. Samuel Foi. ilaniel klramel. Hiram V. Kboads. Henry Fox. Frank La nut i, Samuel rent. Josiah w or. Mlelial n eyaal. Jobn Snaf. ler. JiibB Meyers, Sol Sy lord. John H. (xrhru k. .ied Khoads, V. F. Durp. C. IV Masse I mi a. r. Bowman, U. Barron, L. bsmo, Oeonre (robn, U. C. Schrock, V- M. Bowman. J. Bowmaa. M. U. Pile, N. 11. Shaner, A.M. Miller, K. 1. Snyder, A. Helple. John Y. Khoada, I. Ijnmert, t. Bloufth. John Winters. I). Lint, L H. Trent, ti. :. Lichty.J. Darr, C. Harr, Joseph Uastler. H. Walker, L. O. Bitter. Levi J. Luna:, J. O. Cole man. E File. J. J. Lonir. S. J. Coleman, 1 Bam- hart, L. Mostoller, A. Lambert, A. Wright, '. Kelta. H. Custer. H. Snyder, Josiah Brant, L. Hochateiler, J. Hoebstetler, Jon. Hochatetler, J. f. Cusler, J Fletcher. F. Sanner, J. C. Hoeb stetler, I . H. Walker, W. H. iatii. Fred Weller. Samuel L. Weller, J. (X Kimmel. Jamea Parson, J. Marteeny, Uriah Trent. J. J. Barkley, Henry Lonar, HarrlsoB Goha. J. M. Holderbauin, llavM Husband, Israel Weltley. John IHtvU, J. J. Sny der, William Hanna, Noah Mini, J. P. McClio-tu-k. Newton Tlsue, H. C. Wlrslnir, J. Hanna, fr John Hanna, H. Younkin, J. P. Steyer. Jobn ImeL 1). Ankeny, John Walker. Silaa Cown, Norman Englo, Joseph Tannehlll Ueorxe Steyer, Julia Steyer, 1)ut1u Hinebauyh, John Ubler, Henry Nickola, Mr. J. Hinebauirb, Mm. C. Burabolder, Jacob W. Younkin, Michael Kin, Freeman May, Huith Oattens,' Daniel 5teyer, Jonaa Nlcknla. John Unrat, 1. Pleteher, I reorire Yoonkln. Juiia Kowan, C'harlea Miner. Jobn Stever. Samuel P K.in, William K. Klnir. E. P. Kina:, John Barron, IF B. Kinfr, eona Pile, P. li. W htpkey, Levi Lone;, Sol war. ley, W. F. Moore, Hiram Barron, Josiah Barron, Anstin Weimer, Josiah t'riae, Pbllip K. Moore, Jesse Moore, William Pile, Jobn Futman, Josiah ler jart, Kve Potman. U. Barron. J. B. Crltrh field, Chris Schrock, Jacob Henry, C. B. Moore. Uidena Shaulis, Jacob Beck, Henry L. Baker. Jobn Wrluht, John Tospon, William Mason, Andrew Flick, Peter Back, K. M. S h ills. Moses BiseL, A. H. Tospon, William Mnl, Fred Gardener, Henry Baker. John 1. MUler, Han lei Uospon, Philip Beelc, John Kooser. John . Bisel, Beni. Shaulis, F. E. Oritiitb, Sol Baker. Fred Shaulis, Conrad Miller. John Bruner, Ueorno Bareiey, Jaeob Lnvan. it. W. Baker. Auirustna Stahi, s. P. Bareiey, W. P. Hay, John Hardener. Alex. Shaulis. Lad lieibl. Moses Bisel. Samuel Flick, Henry Mull, Jake Shaulis, . J. Fliek, A. B. Hoiaril. F. lleehler, Jobn L. Hardener. Jobn Nslr, t'a'jier Jacob. John Baker, lianiel Fow msn, tUl Blttner. lhtvid Lohr. P. F. Sliaalis, John Kooser, C L. Miller, Susan Larimer. Lud llanleuer, Peter Bruxh, Henry Lohr, Simon Younir, John L. Miller, William Arastrona. (Catharine Beck, E. H. Anawalt A Co.. Hiraia Itruner. Jobn J. UumberL W Ilium N. t oleman, .Voseph Walker, Peter Humbert, Amos Walker, K. J. Walker. S. P. Frtti. K. Cober, William Bittner, S. W. Frits, f . Bover. S. Hay. H. Hum-l-ert, 11. H.'5taht, A. F. Bitiner, William Fiiix, J. K Hay, F. Hay. J. K. Boose. lvM Mrkey. Chauneey Olaus. John r Hay, Henry (). llay. c s. jtera'ey, reiry neraiey, r nmp jtnoais. r rultj s prca ailreai,eai.'; uu, qu.nora, oani; 'uutil ni.iira,a.f: pM..d, du.O'; ptlid ' ntrres. Swtpo.irHr5. jaajr: Bi-abeV- ii,,i;:.l"': p r "Vor all. lUii,-U'w""' I-ci it., . : M v 1, fc. vr a. ..ilT'. jrtafi'!" sw-ta jm. l'o.Xl) for n.i : soitir. iu!3r y't te ; tva Orm.. K'ie. , .,, . rr rni. i Y k-.w iin- "v. I ; ; cnKe stie, pr N i 7 tu f. r"itr. ;uo-e Ki.ii. -Ie. I'mihry. Lr 1 hKksna, ioatss- iierpair. Bocwrdtnr to : Ireed, per la, lJalJc: furkejs, ldalTe: 6Mt, e ; liucaa, sul . PiMSloSM, 1 SUal all par buauel: S.sws. :, sos 4 uo. salt, No. 1. per boL 1 ai : XJtra, per bbl, I as : iNtlry, per bol, 1 i . Baa:'. Cottoa, White, per lt,-i': Cotton,Mixed,4e: Vtouu en, Sieeiii, Timatby, per buauel, J TS x w: ctover, 74a Oo lor smaii : . Vi lor line. Tallow, Country, Tae ; Beeswax, aJiil per lb. luexar, Cvtuiiry, 10a 13c per(at. Crrlea. Oreen Coffee, Fancy Klo, per lb, UFe : Choice, do, lie; Prli-.Klo. lJe; Oood Bh, -r-oinary. 11c : Java, i3ai3c Hooted Uotiee, in paper, per lb, a21e ; low er grades. lSal6e; In bola, Italic: Jara, paper, isa JSc; Jata, bulk, Aaa. Sugars. 6taniard A, per lb, 'e : Windsor A. aA.e ; Prarie B, JiflX Kenneil Yellow. 7Sa-o; Mollaasea Yellow. '.aT'vs; Urannlaw.1. (r1 : Powdered, lOf-; Criwbva low. W.'c: Cut Loaf, '"syrnpa, Coolew Mapto VUvoreil, 41e : Prime Maple Flavored, 43e: tihoK-e Siiarar Syrup, sS Prime Suvar Syrup, e ; Oood suicar Syrup, eacj Black Strap, SoC Klcw,-KansooB,perln, ra?e; Carolina, I Sim Orteana Molaaeea, Choice, Tie: StrletU' Prime, ftsc ; Prime, tie. Teaa, Young Hytoo, per lb, Sic alOO; Obb pnwder, 'iac.al iw : Imperial. SSiKV : Japan, U aTuc ; WolouK. SsTte ; JMWhotia'. KMite. Candle Star, lull weih. lot ; l.-rlns, per et, Ue i Mould, per set, i wirsslai, rioaiv, rcal, afte. Wheat,-Prime Eei Winter, 1 aval C Medi um, 1 S al Corn H. h mixed Shelled, TUTj.; Yfllow Sbslled, 7M7tj ; bar Corn, TSaTHC. t )a U, Prime W hiia..HiVM; Mixed, WjUSc Bye KSaMc tor Western; taaSSj tor Pennsyl vania and Ubio. l.ariej 1 Ooal lo for Prima Worth-westcra Spring: Kval 00 lor Medium. H..ur Fancy Patents, (aprlna; and winter) S -.ttas to ; Fancy St. Louis, (winter) 7 7teuO; Fancy Family White Amber and Winter, 7 torn 7 7 ; Choice Fumly, (choice red winter) 7 2.' 7 50; XX Family, (medium winter) 6 Tia7 l: XXV Bakers' ( Minnesota) 7 00a7 -ii: XX Bakera' ( W uconain) 7 U0a7 ts ; Corn meal, Cuaase, la pa per. Oatmeal medium brand 4 OOae'ij per bol ; a ancy- 7 74.S u ; Kye Flour, 7ia6 OH. Mill Feed White Middlings, 2S OOaSO fO Coarse, do, 2i OOaia CO: Secnos, SI oa HO : Bran, Z3 00 ; Chopped ced, 25 uoaS 00. Hay Prime Timothy, oaled, at H SOali 00 per ton ; Prime New Losse. U ioal CO. rretlslsasaad I Iva s torlk. Provisions tx. S. C. Han , per lb., l'e : Ex. S. C. Shouioers. Sc : Fx. S. . Breakfast 'Bacon, I'-lV'; tx. S. C lrled Beet, in sets, 11c: Beef Tongues, perdoien, to 00: 1, .con Shoulders, S'c; Short Kib Sides, II' ( ; do. Clear Sides. 11 V! Mesa Pork, per hbl, (It 74 : do. Short Cut Fami ly, 0 to 40 pea . lu bbl, IIS 76; Lird, KeOued, summer nse. In tierces. 11 'c; do. in half bbl, IJe ; do. In buckets. Ylx-x ; do, a lb pails, (0 lbs In case, U'.c: do,iib paila, 13!4e; do, lb paila, 13c : do.'l lb paila. 13o. Cattle Fair to Prime Shlppln. Uao 7 com mon to Rood butcherinaT. 6 5oaS10; Bulla and Fa: Oows, 4 00ns 0 ; Veals, Ca7c. SneerCommon to Fair, at i T5a Of), and Oood lo Prime, at SOat So ; Lambs, a suaS SO. Hoks Philadelpbla H..gs, t 4oa7 7o; tlood Corn ted Yorkers, 7 lo; Graaaera. 00a if. Aar-A star () Indicates that the q notations lu line opposite bare chanated since but lasoe. Aar-Note general changes In Flour quotations gllEKIFn SALE. bv virtus of certain writs of Al. I7ari Facias, ml FL Fa., lssueil out ol the Court ol fommon Pleas of Somerset county. Pa., aad to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, In Somerset, Pa., oo Thurulai, April lWi, J.S2, at 1 o'clock p. v., all tha right, title. Interest and claim of Blcbard X. J. Zahnlxer, John S. Wil llamson and Hunter F. Pardoe, defendnnts, ami the Plnkerton Lumlwr Company, (limited), terre tenants, of. in and to the followlna; described real eatate, to-wlt : No. 1. A certain tract ofland ntuare In Addison Twp., Somerset county, Pa., surveyed on a war rant in the name of Adam While, containing- 42A acres, strict measure, adjoining; lan la warranted lo the name ol John Whits, Chriatuphcr White and others No. 1 A tract ef land attuate sa aforesaid, sur veyed on a warrant la the name of John Whits couLnlnlnir 4i acres, strict measure, adjoining; landa warranted In tha name ol Adam W hits and other. No. 3. A tract of land situate as aforesaid, sur veved on a warranted in the name of Frederick s-hroek. containing- 303 acres snd ISO perv-hefl strict measure, adjolnlnar the Old Foras tract, Jamea Caden claim, land In name of John W hit and others. No. 4. A tract of land aituate aa aforesaid, con taining 148 acres and S4 perches, adjolnina: Cas selman river, lamia warranted In tbe name of Christopher Vfciie. John Whit and others, beins; a part of a tract surveyed on a warrant 1b the name or Thomas White, originally ountainsd 4uu acres. No. 5. A tract of land sltuste as arorerani. snr- rered on a warrant In tlie nam of Cornelius heller, containing; 4U4 acres etnet mearare, ad joining-lands of surveys la the nam of Adam Cramer, John Whit and others. No. . A tract ol land situate as sioresai.i. sur- veTed oa a warrant la tbe nam of Orlstopber W hite, containing- four hunlrel ncres, more or less, adiolnina lands of Samuel Hetnhaugh, Pin- kero n Tunn. 1 tract, lands warrante.1 la tbe Bam ot Adam W bite. Joha Whit and others. No. i. A eenala tract of laixl known as rln Ser toli Point. In upier Turkeyloot townabip, eontaln Insr Z7i acrea, strict measure, being- part of a Sur rey In the name of Thomaa White, atljolnina land In nam of Christopher White, lands of llartd Hembaugh and other. No. 11. A tract of land situate la Upper Turkey- soot township, containing- 111 acres and 137 perch es, admitting- Ca see I man river, landa lo the nam of Christopher White, land or Aaron sechier, William Snyder and others, being part of a trsrt of land known as tbe Peter Weimer tract. Also, all the coal, iron ore, limestone, fir clay and oth er minerals and mineral substances, lying- anil be. Ing- on, under and contained within the surlace or the land hereinafter described, and th necessary right of way to remove said minerals by sucn ways and means aa may b found necessary, but In such way and manner aa to do as little Injury to tbe surtac eoil as possible, via: Nul ix The mlneraia as aforesaid of a certain tractor land sltuste In Vpper Turkeyfoot Twp.. containing 100 acres, the aurlacs of which Is own ed bv 'William Snyder, adjolnina: lands of Aaron Sechier, Hiram Cramer and others, being- part of a tract of land known as the Peter Wcituer larm. No. 13. Tbe like minerals aa aforesaid of a tract of land situate aa aforesaid, known as the Jacob Uerhan farm, containing 1M acres and 12 perches adjoining- lands of James lleintreagb. Hiram Cramer and others, the lurfacs ol which is owned by Jonathan Moyer. No. li. The three-firth part nftb like minerals In a certain tract of land situate as atoresaUL containing XJO1 acres. adjolnina No. lo last afore said, land of Jonn Broucber, Cunningham's heir and others, the surtac of which ia owned by Jobn Kroucher, and is known as the L uper uoibrooa farm. No. 18. The undivided thn-fl!ths of th Ilk mlneraia In a certain tract of land etluat a a aiore aaid, containing yz acre and 4o perches, ail touting binds oereinbeior aesrriDcu as no. ij, ate., lands of Phineaa Sechier and others, th aarfa- of which is owned by lliram Cramer, called th Lower HolbmoK farm. Together with th following boildlnsrs ami im provements , via : No. X Having thereon erected four dwelling houses (frame or plank), tw stables sad other outbuildings. No. A Havlnir thereon erect! oa star Boas. nins dwelling bosses (Irame or plank), on black smith shop, three stables, and a good stationary steam saw mill. No. !i. Havina thereon erected on dwelling hons f frame or plank), bank barn aad other out buildings. No. lo Havlnc thereon erect. I tw dwelling houses I frame or plank l, two stable, and otner outbuilding. Also, a tram road ranntnz through tract Ne. 2, . . and lo. Taken in execution at tbe suit of Nh Henu. Bsf Fmanuel Lh-hty aad Kelta a Lireagwol. yunuc sale OF VALt'ABLK RE4L EMTATE. A LSI All lbs right, title, interest and eL'm M th deiemlant. I riaa Laaxlu, of. ta snd to th follow, ing deseribd real estate, skaat la Allegheav township, Somerset eoaniy. Pa,, eamrainin; a t acre, more or less, adjoining- lantia of Joha Wright, Andrew Pourraago ami others, with a ! house, atahle, saw mill and other outbuilding there. n erected, wita tne apperewarwe. ' Taken la exetratlua at Ike salt uf W. A. Brsat. Frihiy, Mirch ZU, 1SS2, j N.ri'-g. All persons purchasing at tb anov By virtu of an order of s.t!e to e directed oot ! sate will pleas Ink bmIc that a part f th of tne flrphans' Court ot Somerset county. Fa . 1 parrnas mney Ca be aaail auowa at th Urn will expose to sme, oa m sal. hum riiri aa sm a to jriperty is snorseii now, mnerwise n win o agai a ptwvd to sal at the risk of th nm purchaser. The residue of th.iwrecase money must b paid oa or be tor Thursday of the Brat week of April t'4-art, tb tint nxed by tSet'oart tbearknuwk edgment f tliela. and node,l will hcknowleila uutil th perehas anoeey la pM In foil. JuHN J. SPAXULER. Sheriira OIBe. I Sheriff. Somerset, March A a alav at hosss, HsJBpVas worth B4 rre. AildresaSviB- MaJas, Mar.lA.ljr. O IN". BO"2"3D keeps in stock all tbe leading and special DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS IN" THIS MARKET ! Alum, Borai, Sulphur, Rochelle Epsom and Clauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arable, Salt Petre, Ac. Maav article such aa Cream of T.irtar, Soda, Cinnamon. Cloves. Din ser. Ao.. that are nnt bp in arcsge ar largely adulterated. 1 keep them in ttuik only, and will U uarame all antrle to b STBICTLY PIJK,B! Flavorlnx F-x tracts. Vanilla, Lemn. A;.. I put up under mj own name, iti can sssnre all that they ar mad trots aoihlag but THE BEST XJATERIALS ! ' la Dv StBfft I kD Losrwood. Madder. Bias YltroL India-. Mnriate Tin. Cochineal. Solferino: fce.. Ae AU tb leading Paten: MediciB ea, St. Jacoba Oil, Peruna, Manallo, Kidney Wort, Hop Bitters, Asgust Flower, UeraaB syrup, bio rse jbuiab Boot rius, aay s uaiaa, as., me. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ! PhyHclaBS' Presf-riptloBS and Family Feeelpta filled with cars, and none bat Pure Drags dis pensed. Fancy BBU lOltet atticm ns irrea s arieiy. esnsciw mii uwwn w ruiv Papers, blank Books. School Books, Slates. Pencils, Ink, Envelopes, Paper, aad Stationery ef all kinds Coantry merchanta ar mrtted to call and g( quotations en Uroesrs' Drags, Dys Studs, Stationery, Ae., A. If Oood (rood, and Low Prices will srenr th Drag Trad of Somerset County, um I propos to sseanH. Call aad se me whether yua wish to buy or not. Befpcctlully, C.N.BGYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - - SOMERSET. VA. st 1 o'clock, on the premise. tLe following real estate, late the uroperty ol Isaiah Jonas. l Northampton lowushlp, Somerset eoauiy. Pa., dee'd, sia : A ceruln trvt of laml sltoat In Northampt ttiwusbtp. Somerset eooatv. Pa.. slHrfntcg Ula of Jobn Jemieon, Henry Thaaa Weid. al J Cfib Ponrbaugb. containing lo4 - res, more or lee. about W seres clear, asxl 4 acre la meadow, wnb j . TiMlvtTIi ITHDV VfiTinv a su.ry ami a-half boose, spring bouse, and K.uk , M lAHl.tl.lllk.lHJlio .wiivr barn I bereoa erected. AbHsa Tour g urrber.1 ill thriay tree. Lit of A. J. Csselieer. !at of Somerset nor rrrE-RTLfra - l ounu.de a. ey to Cash. Ten per cent, of th purr has awa be tald when tbe property la knocked down : il sno of the purchase money when the deed ta de livered, oa the 1st or Jiay, when poaaeeeiua will be given. jau's nmssAtun, mala Aiim'r ot Ualah John. '0TICE FOR APPLICATION FOB WARRANT FOR V N IMPKoV ti) M0T1 11 FOl LAND. T AU fl aoia it Mat Concern : Take notice thai at th expiration oi thirty days I will 81 my application with Hoo. Aarua K. Irankel. Secretary o Internal A Hairs, lor a warrantor thirty acres of unimproved land siluat In zvlkilck township, Somerset oounty. Pa aiijoln- lng lands or Uaniei Beacny oo tne east, Henry M. Baker on th west and Pbllip (Iron on th north, and wtU aak that it be iaaued to ao fir tb asm. mar3 PHILIP UROFF. Letters of aJmioUt ration est the above est I baring been graaled to th BBderalg-ned. by th proper authority, notice la herehy given to those Indebted to it to mk Isamedlat pay ment, and those having ela Ima evdemanda will please present them duly authenticated lor set tlement at the odk la Case beer's Store, oa Fit. day, April T.IWS. W3X. B. TREASK, 3. W. CASEBELR. marl Admialatrators. I 175 CENTS WELL LTV INVESTS. ?wT 9 rjm I; n... ,j - J- -a Jse. araVB.iie will pn-e, . ' TZ'bail is lt.e..ie...-. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS AT LAVANSVILLE, PA.! The undersigned Executor and Trustee for tb sal of the real 3tat of Mary Onndl. lata of Komerret townshlo. deceased, will offer for sal. at public outcry al tb Court House, at Somerset, I a Saturday, Apiil 15, 1S82, t at 1 o'clock p. bu. tb following real estate, via : No. L Tb hens aad two lots of ground, situa ted oa th Borth aids ef th public road, running east and weat through the town of Lavaaevlll, adjoining Levi Knepper on th east, alley ou th north, lsaae Flick's heirs oa lb west, and publle road on tne aoutn. i No. . Two lots ol ground on th sooth Sid of , said road In said town, adjoining John Thompsea ! oa th east, alley oa the south, Alex. Country uua i on the wrat, sal public road on the north. , TERMS: One-hslfeaaBoBsayof sat. V In six months, and ' ta tweivs months, without Interest. Pay meats to be secured by ladgvwBt bond. J. B. COUNTRYMAN. Exs.'atnr awl T rest a of Mary O nolle, dee'd. sane nef i ..1 l-i v, r 1 u. ji,i. that bs rt:-rlti (. etl taloretk Amen, an pe,U IT-aa'J It ft" I Urer1 aalaeyK, rrguatua, ' 1 V-, 4b bwwela, pnrtlie tbel txL aee) rarriea all! , : ImfKirilta thet cl-t "Vfl -. 'Um mmrne h, tie -rl , rja-jaj a- 1 saawXBBB u asai" B aUu ii aoo f xn dlsei wtth . wn j ar ...oik,!"-! t a( f r w,!ief .tit?, rs it -,!t cwreyce .f v.hs are eHMiitei r IrWlcd with lot I res tioaw want f spretite laik f ewertrv, takeswe lib niters. Ufa, atrenen 1 jvlkowuyuu. BV, takeswel ( aw' ( , il will mr I -C' i aea turd ia-f i aat'eBSBSa aaawtaw sHb 1 1 aMBtm-oiBsaw aWriaw'e Aaran 1 yzyZTi . a 1ss BnawaCa. u - i ir