The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 05, 1882, Image 3

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liinailfti M:i.Tay. '
Furepuitli's cimm will exiiiiiit in Jolins
t tlie tatter part of tliis mouth.
Or. A. J. Eu-Mey ami wifr.ot Johnstown,
-!it aeverul !.. f lt week in Somerset.
Starlet 'fever i prevailing in Somerset.
The bmiiim i'a.t C. J. Harrison and J.
j j . k 'e are afflicted .
Register ani liindtler Stutztnan informs
lis that lie m-eivetl twenty-five ilenls to lie
plaeed iu reronl, on the 1st day of April.
Tlie maple stiar seavm is about over.
The yield vis not very large this year,
rrime maple sn;sr in retailing at 11 cents
j per pound.
theilixi'DTai.tet
V,tr (J.mxU at J. 15. Snyder A: Co's.
K.iter K Ive Bt r- Ry'3-
Plant yonr parJen truok.
,. io.nl" at J. U. Snyder A Vs.
Alitor Io-:i Cameron i ill with pneunuv
.kiJs at J. R. Snyder 4 Co's.
Dniness men should use the Herald
pais EaMer Eki? Pyes f.ir sale by O. X.
iVvd.
vae was !ld for ill, WW in Umdon the
;,-r day.
Tlie lel selection of ("IotIsr. Watehea and
Jewelry at Herrleys.
Kegs lyed with Paas Tiyes may be eaten
without harm. Try them. Only 5 cent.
Is is a good thing to 1 deaf when the
slsnderer begins to talk.
A X AS Ali INJECTOR five with each bottle
ol Sliiloh Cutarrli Remedy, rrice 50 cts.
Eaktrb 0Sts.--BcanUful, Exquisite, As
tlirtic, Easter Cards at
C. H. Fib'ieb's Hook -Store.
Iletlley sells the tiobliied Hats and S'erk
sciir of the town. ,
Jeff 1avis lias iweit-eil iJl.OM from the
ale of hi lxk.
:, the lieaiitiful color for Easter Erp at
C. X. lloyds. Only 5 cents.
Tlie luiyet display of oarjiet ever in Som
erset :U
J. 11. Snyimcb t (Vs.
I'D" PYSrErSIA -vl liver Complaint
vnu have a printed guarantee on every bot
tle of Sliilnti's Yitalizer. It never fails to
.ure.
A fop i worth Jr day to the I-on-
.i.iu j:as companies.
l ine Walnut Frame Kijrht Pay hx k at
E, Mi-Powell's for 4.
Yor SHOULD SEE THE HANDSOME
II TS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN AT
MlS. A. E. I'HI.S.
Washineton never saw betterdinners than
are now served in the White House.
itKv Scei Now in stock: Mammoth
clover, Small Clover, and Timothy Seed,
:inil will buy oriel!.
Cook it IlEKRITS.
siUijOirs CURE WILL immediately re
lieve Croup, WlnxipinK coiifrii and l'.ronchi
ti. lleiiieniUT Helllcy sell-" tlie Pearl Shirts,
p.nin three-ply linen, full made. The on
ly Shirt that si lls largely in Somerset.
Johnstown capitalists an- talking about
investing $75.0 in a street railway.
4,Kl bolts of Wall Taper to select from
very cheap at II. IlelUey". Reinenibcr the
p!ai-e.
HANDSOME TRIMMED HATS OF ALL
KINDS FR MISSES AND CHILDREN
JUST RECEIVED. cnEAI.
MR-S. A. E. UIIL.
"HACKMETACK." a lasting and" fragrant
,rfiinie. Trice 2i and M cents.
A law has been ased by the Maryland
W.slature and approve.1 by the C.overnor
iiitliitin)! corponil punishnient u;o:i wife-N-arers.
A No. 1 Dine Suit at J. B. Snyder A Vs
fr K5l, usually Bold for $10.00
I always keep your medicine in slock.
Downs' Elixir is selling liefer than any
'ou-h MeilU'ine I have, and with rood re
sults. C. M. Smith, DrupKist, t larkston, Mich.
A Drupsist of Rellon Falls, Va.. has been
Ment to prison for sixty days, "for selling
li.juor as beverage." Wonder what thev
would have done with him if he had sold
it as a liver pad or as a wash for removing
freckles.
Mr. B. S. Fleck has disposed of his busi
ness in Johnstown, and has moved to Mor
gan Mills, where he will go into business
with Mr. Wm. S. Morgan.
Geo. It. Cofiroth, youngest son of Hon. A.
II. CoflTroth, returned from Bethany, W. Va.,
where he bail been attending school, last
week. tJeorge refuses to lie educated for a
preacher.
There will be an unusually large number
ol classical and normal schools in this coun
ty this summer ; so that all who desire to
attend good schools will have abundant op
portunities. We wish to impress ujkhi our correspond
ents the fact that we cannot advertise any
person or thing without charging regular
rates. We are always thankful, however,
for local news.
Treadling in the Presbyterian Church tin
Sabbath next. Rev. O. Chappell, of Lewis
town, will conduct services ct 10:4. a. m.,
and at 7 p. m. All are invited. Seats free.
Visitors welcome.
The warm sunshine of Sunday afternoon
brought the rorner statuary out in force,
and the sunny spots along the streets were
decorated with little knots of this warm
weather atlliction.
Arrangements have liecn made by the
young ladies of the Oermaii Reformed
Church to have Miss Jean Wallace, theiiopu
lar cantntrii e of Pittsburgh, give a concert
in Somerset during court week.
Mr. Amos Kneper has taken possession
of his new store-room on the south-cat cor
ner of the diamond, and J. M. Holderbanm
has moved his stuck of goods into the room
vacatiil by Mr. Knepper, in Paer's Block.
On the 1st of April Judge Bacr broke up
housekeeping and took rooms at the Cen
tral, where he and Lis family will board un
til thtir new residence on Union street
readv for occupancy, which will be some
timeduring the summer.
Dennis Meyers, Esq., last Sat unlay Urn
possession of the room in the Mar.naoth
Block, formerly occunied by Mr. Frank
Sainpsell, and in connection with Col. Edi
will occupy it as a law office. In another
column w ill be found Mr. Meyers' profes
sional card.
H. C. White, of A. J. White Son, fine j School Repotr. Report of the Sipesyille
merchant tailors, Chatnbersburg, Pa.,' will School for the month and term ending
visit Somerset on or about April 10th, with J March 17, 1KS2.
a complete line of samples of choice suitings Kirat month. Whole namberin atteml-
both foreign and domestic, and all goods j anee, 90; Average altendani-e, 21 ; Percent
suitable for men's wear, which he will
make up in a superior style at low prices.
He will be at the Somerset House for a few
days, where he will be glad to see his for
mer patrons and all others desiring first-class
clothing made to order.
The case of Dr. Lamsom, the American
lately tried in London for the murder of
his young brother-in-law, and found guilty,
is attracting wide attention in this country.
The poison used was aconite, and the evi
dence was purely circumstantial, but strong
lv against the prisoner; while back of
was the fact that by the lad's death the doc
tor, who was in needy circumstances, would
come into possession of some $7,000. The re
sult was conviction of murder in the first
degree, and sentence of death.
An exchange thus fitly describes the
meaning of the term "local enterprise:"
you tliink of anything that can be done to
beautify or build uj your town, go and do
it; keep your capital at home patronize
home industries ; help your merchants to
sell more so they can sell cheaper ; always
get tout work done in your own town
possible ; subscribe and pay for the home
paper, don't steal or borrow the reading of
it. If vou follow these suggestion and
your town does not improve and bnild up.
it will not be your fault.
Sheriff Spanglcr has been on the lookout
for aiuuumittigated scoundrel, who has been
traveling through several townships in this
county under the pretense of engaging ser
vant girls. He would olf-r the girls high
wages and get them to go with him in h
buggy to his home, and when a secluded
snot was reac bed would take improiier lib
erties with them. He is charged with hav
ing made victims of three girls in this way
at dill'erent times recently. Saturday nigli
Sheriff Spangler received a telegram frot
the Bedford authorities, stating that a man
answering his dscrintion had beeu arrested
nn.l was i:i iail at that i dace. The Sheriff
initiiixliatelr renaired to Bedford, but was
una!i to identify his mnn. It is thought.
however, that he is the right man, and par
tips who know him will go to Bedford to
identify him.
We are informed that the miners of the
Elklick coal region heald a meeting Satur
day, at which it was decided to go out on
strike, unless the ojierators would pay them
an additional fifteen cents jierton. Th
urica laid in that section ut nreseut is fifty
rents per ton.
Passion Week will lie observed in St.
PaS)l' Reformed Church, Somerset. Pa., by
daily evening prayer-meetings. Preparato
ry services on Oood Fridav evening. The
celebration of the Holy Communion on
Easter morning. Sunday, and services on
Sunday evening.
The graduates and former students of Mt
Union College, O., residing in Western Penn
sylvania. Eastern Ohio and West Virginia,
are asked to send their inline, residence and
occupation to Rev. E. M. Wood, Penn ave
nue and Tweuty-lifih street, Pittsburgh, as
pre;arato-y Tn a reunion in the near future.
Messrs. Colboru A Colborn have moved
their 'aw office from Baer's Block into the
rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Dennis
Cook as a t. ibaoco store in the Mammoth
Block. When the rooms are overhauled
and fixed up they will have a pair of the
handsomest and most convenient offices in
the town.
THE ;reat show.
C. W. Troxal shows the best Spring and
hummer Ooods that have come around yet.
It is very well to be a-sthetic, but one may
possibly overdo the matter. For instance,
when the sweetly perfumed minister said to
bis jieopla, that Jonah passed three days and
three nights in the whale's society, he was
too utterly delicious for anything.
Talk about Middlesex Suits for men, why
Hcffier sells themf all wool and warranted
fast colors for S10, usually sold at $12.
Business men should order their Bill and
!-tter Heads put up in jiackcts. We print
the very handsomest at this office.
Wasteii. Maple Sugar. Bacon, Wheat,
( tats, Potatoes and Beans for cash or in ex
change for mercliandise of onr line of trade.
Cook & Beekits.
S-.uie of the Altoona merchants lat fall
bought up at a very high price all the
potatoes they conld obtain. The market
now seem to lie overstocked, ixitatoes have
fallen in price, and the merchants conse
quently have afairclianceof loosing money
m their speculation.
Suits for children of 4 to 10 years, nt Hef
ilcv's from $1.7."i, i.OO, $50 3.00 and up
ward. They are tierfect beauties.
SPRING STYLES.
1 HAVE TO-DAY RECEIVED MY
FI lT INVOICE OFSPRINtJ HATS, BON
NETS AND MILLINERY GOODS. ALL
NEW STYLES AND NEW TRIMMINGS,
MRS. A. E. UHL.
Then- are some men lu our town ;
And they are wondrous wi-.
They promptly Jav their paper bills
And also advertise.
And while they reap a thousand fold
The foolish ones stand by -And
say, "We, too might win the gold
But we're afraid to try."
If you want Crt-tlai-s Stationery at small
oust buy the Her i i d packet. Note, letter
ki .1 all other si2cs put up in this way. They
are just the tiling for business men.
ALL PRY OOOPS AT COST to close out.
Call ami he convinced. Towels, Table Lin
m very cheap. Trunks and Satchels all
styles and sixes, almost given away.
H. Harrier.
A oorrfKndr.nt writing from the south
o,f the county saya : " 'IJough on Rlieijnia
tism' kn.nks theetenial suffering ijf that
terrible disease."'
KlfcAT Uaksxt. Main Street We have
jut addisl a large Refrigerator Ut our Meat
Marked In which all meats ran be kepi ooo
and clean. Mutton. Vvt, Pork, Ac, ejit
constantly on liand. Open daily. Parties
buying luaat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
We Lave, also, 100,000 new brick for sale,
m Men we will sell bv the hundred or thous
and at a low price.
Rom Davis A. Co.
THE REV. GEO. II. Thaver, of Bourbon,
lud says : Bjth myself and wife owe our
lives to SHUHPS CONSUMTIOX CURE."
FrsriLlxEa. Iliosphate, Ind Plaster
and Ka.lt. Attention, Farmers ! and remem
ber this : We ran get for yon Phosphate,
Land Planter, or Mineralized Salt for fertil
ising purposes delivered at Somerset Sta
tion, by the Bag, Barrel or Ton, at Pitls-
"uryh. Baltimore orPhiuylelpkia list price, j
knl Fr.Ml.1 ..l.l.wl .n.l ..I h.,.L..li. ... . .
--...v.., ..... ... m.HHaj m tins pajier.
take yuur orders for such nantities as you I
ay need for Spring Seeding. Apply toor I
lilr.
Cook A P.r.rarrs,
iaii. t-itwt, Soiuerst-t, Pa.
Xothitu Faanaa. C. W. Traxal pay
ry Uieh Price for Oonntrr Produi. 1 that '
We hail the pleasure of a call from ex
County Superintendent Whipkey, Monday
Prof. Whipkey is engaged in the coal busi
ness in the Elklick region, but as the min
ers of that section have concluded to go out
on a strike, he lias at present a little spare
time to visit his friends, and attend to his
other business.
As will le seen by reference to our adver
tising columns. Col. Isaac Hughus has re
turned to his first love and has again re
sumed the practice of his profession in Som
erset. The Counselor is one of the oldest
memliers of the Somerset bar, but for the
past few years has beer practicing in West
moreland county.
Mr. P. Vonnada w ill open the Classical
and High School of Somerset, in the Acad
emy, on the 17th inst. He is a young man
well qualified to instruct, being a graduate
of Franklin and Marshall College, and hav
ing made practical account of his talents in
teaching a number of terms. The citizens
will find it to their interest to support this
school and give it a ix-rmanent existence.
A ecial or adjourned court was held on
Friday last for the purpose of swearing in
Constables, elected at the reiynt spring elec
tion. Under instructions from the rourt
the old Constables will continue to act up
to the fourth Monday of April, and will
make their return to the Anril conrt. The
new Constables will commence their duties
on Mot.day, April 24th.
The following from the Johnstown Tr.l
line fully explains itself:
Horse or Representatives.
Washis:tox, P. C. March 1882. j
Johu Uncman, M. .. Pnf. T. R.Johnmn
Jhu. l.utc. .. Prof. H. I. Simntr, Pnf'
J,ih Jf. StrtJmii:
Gestlemex: Your report of the proceed
ings of vour Boanrconducting thecompeti
tive examination of condidates for the West
Point cadet apiwintnient, held on the 2d
and 2.'1 inst., has been received. Charles
Thomas Menohcr having been awarded the
highest grade bv you, 1 have this day nomi
nated him to the Secretary of War for ap
pointment as cadet at West Point, from the
XVIIth District of Pennsylvania.
Please accept my thanks for yonr prompt
action in this matter, and for the faithful
and sat is factory jerformance of the duties
of your appointment.
Very Respectfully,
J. M. Campbell.
The farm house of Mr. Frederick Ott, situ
ated in Paint township, about three miles
beyond Stain Level, was entered by bur
glars Tuesday night, and they succeeded in
getting awav with a pretty good load with
out wakiiiuanv of the family. Mr. ttts
new silver watch, for which he recently
paid was taken, as was -c. his
best coat, vest, hat, and a roll of butter to
the amount of thirtv-five pounds. It is be
lieved the thieves gut in through a side
door, which Mr. Ott thinks was not locked
the previous night He is of the opinion
that there were two robbers, as he yester
day morning found tracks of different
sizes in the soft earth ubout the house. The
marks were made by bare feet. Mr. Ott is
inclined to believe that a German-tramp
whom he M lat Sunday was one of lis
party, but some of his neighbors place the
responsibility of the theft on a gang of
rogues who ara said ti have a rendezvous
in the Allegheny Mountains, several milts
distant from Scalp Level.
'IS-
Judge Rockefeller, ot tae Eighth Judicial
district, when granting the tavern licenses
at the last term of Court, at Sunbury, pretty
clearly established the fact that he is none
of your doubting Thomases. On that occa
sion, he said :
"I give notice to all jiarties that I will re
voke any licenses that I may now grant,
upon proof being furnished me at any time
that the liquor laws have been violated by
any one. and it will not take the same
amount of evidence to convince me that
the law has been violated that it seems the
Grand Juries require. I will not require
that the witness tasted the drink to know
that it was beer or liquor. And in regard
to Sundays, for instance, if a party keeps
his house open and men are seen going in
and out, and esjiecially if any are under the
influence of drink, I shall not require that
the witness saw them drink, or get the
liquor in the house, bnt simply that they
keep their house open and allow parties to
come in and out will be sufficient canse
for me to revoke their license at any time.
Saturday, April 1st, was a busy day in
Somerset. There was a lairer crowd of iieo-
ple in tow n than for many years on a like
occasion. Payments were im-t promptly
and many judgments were wiped out, while
hut few new ones were entered. Money
waj very plty and went begging for want
of investment at four and five per cent. Our
merchants all reiort having done a big day's
business.
The Grecnsburg Vrw has this to-say in
regard to a recent rattle sale by Somerset
county boys ; "Miller & Berkcy, of Somer
set couny, brought twenty-two head of
blooded cattle to htahlstown, this county,
where they disposed of all of them, at fig
ures ranging from $350.00 to fc.ou a head
l uis sjiows that the tanners in the vicimty
of Stahlstown are live and wide-awake
men.'1
E. MtDowel, our Main-Cros street jew
eler, has a large comnlicatod clock in his
mammoth jewelry store, which is the unext,
best, and most costly clock in the county.
It is adjusted to heat and cold, and is the
only clock of the kind found outside of the
large cities, its time is always correct, never
Tun ing on account of the weather. The
works are the very fiirast, and the frame is
an elegaut design in oiled walnut with
glass front and sides. Everybody is invited
to eal! and see it and compare time, that
they may know when they are correct. Its
finish and beauty it something to behold
in a lock ; it is a marvel in this country.
About a week ago Jeremiah Gongaware
was married to Miss Kate Bacr, daughter of
Benjamin Baer, near Stony Springs, a few
miles north of town. Thursday night it
was thought ti.e newly-married couple had
returned home, and tlie boys and young
men of the neighborhood concluded to give
them a regular old-fashioned serenade.
Among the party was Edward Nipple, a
young man in his twenty-second year. He
had undertaken to load a sort of home
made cannon. While he was in the act of
driving in the ws1 with a ramrod on which
he was pounding with a hammer, hestruck a
little too hard, which resulted in a prema
ture discharge. The- ramrod passed diag
onally through his left hand and wrist,
necessitating an amputation between the
wrist and elliow, which was performed by
Drs. Lomison and Middleton. The newly
uiarried couple were not at home, and
hence the serenaders had to depart with
their cups filled with sorrow instead of the
good tilings' which ihc inner man craves,
thus ends another sad chapter in the histo
ry of midnight serenaders.
Young Johnston also had his face burned
with powder. Oncnf Nipple's fingers and
the ramrod have not yet been found. Tlie
cannon was ulx.ut nine inches long and
three and a hslf in diameter homemade
out of a bar of iron. GrtmAxtrg Prrrt.
of attendance, !U.
Secoud month. Whole number in at'
tendance, 33 ; Average attendance, 27 ; Per
cent, of attendance, 00.
Third month. Whole number in attend
auce, 25; Average attendance, 24; IVr-ivnt.
ol atu-uchtuce, 73.
, Fourth month. Whole uumht-r in at
teudauce, SI ; A veragr al leu'Ui nee, Si ; Per
cent, of attendance, 73; -
Fifth month. Whole number in attend
ance, 25; Average attendance, 17; Percent,
of attendance, V2.
Visits. By County Superintendent, 1;
Directors, 2; Patrons, 20.
Those present every day during the month
are as follows ; Maggie Shaffer, Maggie Kel
ler, Maggie Fritz, Annie Pile, Lizzie Fritz,
Alice Fritx, Clara Keller, Robert Speicher,
Parker Speicher, Morris Speicher, and Har
ry Fritz.
Those present every day during the term :
Annie Pile, Maggie Fritx, Alice Fritz, Har
ry Fritz, Robert Speicher, and Morris
Speicher. In progress, to Clara Keller, An
nie L. Shaffer, Ida a Pile, Lizzie M. Fritz.
The following received prizes for best
spelling Annie Pile, Maggie Shaffer, R bec
ca Shaffer, Maggie Keller, Maggie Fritz and
Robert Speicher, Morris Speicher aud, Har
ry Fritz, Delia Friedline, and Alice Fritz.
The term which has just closed has been
to me the most pleasant of any in which I
have been engaged, during the four years
that I have spent in the school room as
teacher. Though we as teachers, towards
the close of school, wish more or less for the
last day to arrive, when we will be free for
a time from the cares and responsibilities of
the profession, yet when it does come, ow
ing to the peculiar and tender relations ex
isting between a teacher and his pupils, we
feel a reluctance to pronounce the word dis
missal, aud almost wish that time had lent
less fleetness to his wings which have borne
us onward to the parting hour. But, alas!
such is life, in which joy and sorrow are
ever commingled. This then should teach
us that all things here below are very vain
and transient, and to remember the Divine
injunction : "Work while it is day, for the
night cometh in which no man can work."
The citizens we believe with but few ex
ceptidns, were interested in the attendance
and progress of their children, and to them
I tender mv sincere thanks for favor and
co-otieration outside the school room
Success to you and your lively little
town is the wish of
M. R. Bowman. Teacher.
March 21, 1SS2.
ARK YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness. Loss ot Appetite
Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitalize la a port
tire core.
Mb. Edit o .A grand temperance rerir
al is sweeping over the state of Indiana at
present. The last legislature passed an
amendment to tlie constitution, prohibiting
the sale of alcoholic liquors as a beverage in
this commonwealth. The law most paas both
houses again before it can be submitted to
the people, and every nerve is being strain-
j ed to nominate and elect next fall only such
men as are in favor of the amendment. Party
politics are not to enter inta this fight. Sixty
three Republicans, sixteen Democrats and
two Nationals stood by the temperance peo
ple iu the last legislature and Toted for the
submission of the prohibitory amendment.
The temoerance people propose to stand by
the eandidntes who will stand by them. No
true Republican. Democrat or Green backer! IWJ tj A CTTO'CO '0 C? A T f f
will go on record as arrayed against it, nor Iw U fWXiaVW W WAjuXl i
will any man worthy of citizenship in this
HKADUrABTEB roK MaikkbeiFisii . We
hara in stock, direct from the Atlantic
coast, a car load XXX Shore N. 1 Macker
el, all full weight packages, consisting of
Barrels, 200 lbs. : Halves, 100 lbs.; Quarters,
90 lbs. ; and Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack
ages, salt and brine. Now ' is the time to
buy them at fair prices for tah, or in ex
change for country produce.
Resjiectfullv,
Cook 4 liF.iens.
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couctry of the people, for tlie people and by
the people.
Large and enthusiastic meetings are being
held in every ward and precinct in the
state. The combined whiskey element of
the United States is being concentrated to
defeat this amendment ; yet, notwithstand
ing the herculean efforts of, this terrible
monster, Indiana will shake off its influence
and assert her freedom.
I hope the grand old Keystone State will
soon follow the example of the Hoosier
State in banishing the accursed traffic from
its boarders. The Kansas experiment is an
undoubted success ; cyen drinking men ad
mit its benefits; and prohibition in Kansas
is more and more appreciated by ita people.
Let all good citizens keep the ball rolling
until the monster is banished from our free
land.
Warsaw, Isd., March 28. ScBurrsa.
Persons wanting the genuine Middlesex
Suits, better made aud trimmed than at
any other place in Somerset. Heftiey has
them and they are for sale as cheap as they
can be bought in Philadelphia.
Use Paas Dyes for Easter Eggs. Beautiful
colors, and eggs may be eaten without harm.
Only 5 cent. C N. Boyd sells them.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY A pos
itive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Cank
er Mouth.
A Clkab Complexios Can be had by eve
ry lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic.
Regulating the internal organs and purify
ing the blood it quickly removes pimples
and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek.
Read about it In another column.
The reason why we buy our Clothing at J.
B. Snyder and Co's. is, because they treat us
u-hite ; their prices are very low, they are
honest in what they tell ns, and take pleas
ure in showing anything they have to sell :
are a coot! jolly lot of fellows, who mean
business from six o'clock in the morning
until ten o'clock at night. Call and see
them, reader, and you will be happier for it.
Teacuebs' Ixstittti. The Teachers' Dis
trict Institute of Jenner township held its
hist meeting for the present year at Jenner
X Roads, on March 25th.
First in the order of exercises was an ad
dress by Prof. X. B. Critchfield, on "The
Teacher's Uuncotiscious Teaching." The
address was full of practical thought so
clearly brought out that no teacher present
could fail to be benefited by it
Following this address was select reading
by about one half of the members present.
This part of t'.t programme was arranged at
the request t.f the Board of Directors ; the
object being to bring such of the teachers as
were not in the habit of taking part in the
discussions before the Institute, and thus
aid in breaking up any natural timidity from
which their want of participation might re
sult
Next in order was a discussion upon the
subject : "Should the grade of the teacher's
certificate determine hs sal2ry ?" The dis
cussion was opened by F. J. O'Conner, who
took the negativeside of the question, and
presented his views with such clearness and
logical force as to deter any from taking the
other side. He was followed on the same
side by L. S. Peterson, and Wm. Zimmer
man, President of the Board.
The members of the Institute who had
not yet been heard were called upon, and
responded by select reading or recitation.
Farewell addresses were then deliver. Mr.
Zimmerman spake in behalf of the Board,
and his remarks were most gratifying to the
members of the Institute. He congratulat
ed the teachers upon the successful and
faithful work done during the term, and
gave them some advice that cannot fail to
be bear fruit in the future.
Messrs. E. E- Critchfield, Wm. Zimmer
man and F. J. O'Conner, committee on reso
lutions, offered the following which were
unanimously adopted :
Jletuh-rd, That it is a pleasure and a bene
fit to the teachers of Jenner township to
meet in convention at the end of every
month.
fietolird. That the Teachers' Institute of
Jenner township has lieen a success and that
it be perpetuated.
licroltfl, That in order to raise the veil
that shields us from our intelligent sur
rounding and give an incentive to oar suc
cessors, a copy of these resolutions be pub
lished in our county jiapers.
Heffiey's is still the cheapest place in Som
erset to buy Brussel Carpets.
Brink, March 22, 1882.
En. Uezalb: Last evening the Lamberts
ville Union Brass Band started for Sbanks-
ville to have a good time, and to give the
good people a serenade. After alighting at
the hotel, and thawing our fingers, we play
ed several pieces. We played at C. W. Balt
zer's store, and were on the way to C. A.
Brant's store when brought to halt by Mr.
Samuel Dunham, who invited ns to the
school house, where an exhibition was in
progress. We accepted the Invitation and
were amply paid for our music by thesmil
and applause of the overcrowded house. Wi
will not comment on the exercises, only the
performance was first-class, and showed
that Prof. Speicher understands how
"teach young ideas." . After the exhibition
the boys enjoyed Samuel Dunham's "Hav
na's," for music played at his store. C. .
Brant received us kindly and of course "set
out the box." We accepted an invitation
to the house of Mr. Herman Shank, where
we partook of supper with a relish. Did
we enjoy it ? Why we smile yet. That esti
mable lady knows just what the boys rel
Ish and how to serve it.
We must with one accord say, that
were never more kindly received and wel
corned, or more hospitably entertained than
by these people. It was an enjobablc even
ing and will not soon vanish from our mem'
ones. Before closing I weulu say that we
raise our little cap and say. Thanks.
J. B. L.
UNSEATED LANDS
SOMERSET COUNTY, PA.
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AGREEABLE to the provisions
ot an Act of Assembly, directing the mode
of wlllag UaseaUd Lands fur taxes, passed the
Ulh day of March, A. D. 181a, and the my era!
snpplMtsata thereto, th Treaaorar of Nonertet
ivanij asreny gives notice, that utile th Uoan
ty. School, Building sod Jtoad take, das a the
billowing ensealed lands, ara paid before Ibe day
of sale, the whole or sack parts of each tract or
panel of land as will it th taxes and costs will
be Seld at the Conrt hoose, la Somerset boruaaa.
a
SIOXDa i , Jane 18(h, 1882,
for the arrears ret ot taxes due and the emu ac
crued thereon.
Our new carpet room, next door to our
main room, is the wonder of the day. Such
a display of carpets is entirely new for Som.
erset. Over thirty-five pieces, and only one
piece of a pattern, making the largest line of
carpets to select from ever in town. Prices
as cheap as they can be retailed at in the
cirv. A Xo. 1 carpet at 25 cents per yard.
J. B. S.NVDKB & Co.
By George! Heffley does sell his Brussel
Carjiet at 75 cents.
The finest assortment of Watches Clocks,
Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Spectacles,
Eye Glasses, ever brought to Somerset conn
ty at E. McDowell's.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 1
cts., 50 cts., and $1.
Sr.xsiai e AitVJi c. Do not allow skepti
cism to overrule your better judgmeut when
an article of true merit is placed before you.
If you are dy;iclic or your kidneys and liv
er are alfecteil, delay no longer : procure a
bottle fSwedUh Bitters, tlie infallible rem
edy It will do more for you than me can
sav about it. See advertisement and tcsti-
E. McDowell tub Jkweleb. A Tair
Thbocoh His GasxD Jewelry Stork.
Un going down Main X Street wedropped
into the Jewelry Store of E. McDowell.
Amid the brilliant and dazzling jewely one
can profitably spend a few hours, in looking
over tlie large, varieu ana wen selected
stock of Jewelry, Watches, Silverware,
Sjiectacles, etc In Watches, the works of
all tlie celebrated manufacturers are kept on
hand, with cases to match them of every
grade, from the finest gold down to the
nickle case. In Silverware, a full and com
plete stock is kept on band, selected with
care, and of the most modern designs. Op
tical Goods are kept in profusion, and the
eyes of every person can be suited in glass
es and trimmings. In Clocks, all tlie lat
est designs are to be seen on the shelves
and when we priced them we could scarcely
believe that first-class clocks with walnut
frames could be sold at those figures. We
hope that our readers will give him a call
and see for themselves that we have not
overdrawn this article.
Mi ! did you hKr the news ?'
" What's that ?"
Why, '. W. Tinxal has the Cheapest ; April 1
Goods in all this country." i
Claps Acapemy. New Centrevilh, Som
erset County, Pa., (Glade, r. o.) w. w.
iKatrick. A. M., Principal ; I. S. Seyder
and E. P.. I Vat rick, A. B., assistants. In
struction thorough. Term" moderate.
The next session wid begin Monday,
ls2.
Oflice Clocks, Xickel Clocks, Weight
Clocks, I .ever Clocks, Calendars, Mantle
Clocks, Bronr Clocks, Black Walnat
Clocks, Brrnze Kiures in great variety, at
E. McDowell s.
Black Casox, Uti lias., I'm., March 0.
Ed. Hebalo. Through some irregularity
I don't get to see the pric. 1 face of y our pa
per as often as I would like. Last copy re
ceived about a month since.
Recently we had a land-slide in the Canon
by which one man was killed, aud six
mules were carried into the Gunnison river.
The grading of the D. & K. G. R. It, iu
some parts of the Canon is very dangerous.
It is said that on one contract a regular regi
ment of crippled laborers is being taken
care of.
The recent strike of a vein of silver ore in
tlie Forest Queen Mine, some twenty miles
above here, has revived the drooping spirits
of the miners.
Masked balls have been all the rage in the
principal towns of Colorado this winter.
Old miners predict trouble with the Utes
tliis summer, who were removed from this
reseravation into Utah and are said to be
dissatisfied. Tis said that their removal
was a regular robbery, brought about by an
Indian Commissioner, who is a large cattle
dealer. Senator Hill, in order to prevent a
collision between the Utes and ""So, natters,"
has introduced a bill in the Senate to set
aside the Uintah valley, in Utah, for this
tribe. The people of Colorado are deter
mined to get rid of them.
Mac.
Lavassvillc axd Vicmity :
On Wednesday morning, March 20th,
Mr. J. B. Countryman, residing near I -a
vansville, was in the act of throwing corn-
fodder from the mow above his threshing-
floor, the board upon which he was standing
tilted and he fell to the floor below, striking
his shoulder against a post and bruising it
severely. Mr. C. says he always has good
luck, as there was some hay laying on the
floor where he fell.
Last week a corps of civil engineers, in
the employ of the South Penn. R. R-. sur
veyed from Somerset to La vansville, but
early Saturday morning they were called
east-
Farmers are preparing for spring woik
A new implement, called the "Acme Pul
verizing Harrow. Clod Cmshet and Iveler,"
is going to be extensively used by our best
farmers this spring. With this implement
a finely pulverized ami even side bed can be
made in a remarkably short time.
Cor.
The diagonal blue suits, warranted fast
colors, at Heffley's are the nobiest in the
way of clothing, for only $10 a suit, we have
seen for some time.
Say, John ! Heftiey sells his Brussel Car
pet at 73 cents.
Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters give the
best satisfaction of any medicine I seiL They
have advertised themselves, and I wrvant
every bottle. .
X. DcKaiEF, Druggist. Zeelaml, Mich
Henry t Johnson's Arnica and Oil Lini-
nicnt. for external use is equally good.
5 k li C'kst Coi'STERs. Recollect when
vou come to Court that the 5 and 10 cent
counters in Cook St Beer its' Block are still
in full blast. A very large stock of these
useful goods have been laid in for Court
Week, and the variety is greater, and the
quality of goods much better than hereto
fore. Everybody coming to town should
call in and look over the 6 and 10 cent coun
ters, as you will be sure to see something you
want at the popular prices of 5 and 10 cents
mom
Call and see us now. Our stock of Dress
Goods, etc., is full and running over.
1. B. Sat her & Co.
DIED.
MILLER. Robert B. Miller, on March 12,
18&2, aged 5 years and 6 months ; and on
March 28, 1S8 Ernest G. Miller, aged 1 year,
and 5 months. Sons of Daniel Miller. Both
died of scarlet fever.
MARRIED.
"OIi. pshaw ! thafs old. everybody know j A new line of Clothing at J. B. Snyder Jt
Co's., cheaper than ever.
A Call to the Scsdat School Workers
or Somerset Cocjtrr. A meeting of the
Sunday School Workers of the county will
be held in the Lutheran Church, in Somerset,
on the afternoon and evening of April 18th,
with a view of organizing an Interdenotnina-
torial County Association. -
: Prominent workers of the State Associa
tion will be present
Sessions Tuesday April Jth at 2 p m. and
7 p. in. .......
" The finest lamps in the county. Parlor,
Hall, and "turn down" lamps at J. B. Sny
der Jt Cos.
SCHIUXGER-COLEMAX.-On March
23, 1882, by Elder Silas Hoover, at his resi
dence, Andrew Schillinger to Miss J. J.
Coleman, both of Somerset county.
HAUGER PUTMAX. In Milford town
ship, on Thursday evening, March 30, 1882,
by Rev. W. W. Deattick, Mr. Joseph H.
llauger to Miss May Belle Potman, both of
Somerset county.
WALKER HAY. On March 23, 1882,
at Berlin, Pa., by Rev. 1L F. Keener, Mr.
Wilson E. Walker, of Summit township, to
Miss Clara A. Hay, of Brotbersvalley town
ship, Somerset county. '
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Tonic will cure-you. litheCree Hx: l'unncr
M tkt test as4 Surest Cssak Cart i-T Ctea.
Uyoa are waatiae; away faa Jjt. f
any diseaw or weakness and rfpiiie ai-u-.-i la :.i
Cikccb Toanc at anee; it will iviswjae axi bawl
nun from the firttkiae but will aevar Krtonrare.
as saed hundreds of kves; it nuy save youn.
CACTIOTI mtmm all eUI. HWi 6.er T.ir W
mmmt at la. m talielil.i'ly
ewlliarr'''l"ll'l'l,t',i'lla:''
AliMaa A Ca, 21. V. ate. A 41 aan, at Acabn k aratk
GSCAT SAV1S0 BCTrSO DOLLAR SIZX.
Lot:
1
1
2
2
2
2
Am:
44
4u0
400
Lot:
1
15
Acrtt.
to
Lot.
1
Acre:
60
Lot:
rrrr-RTiBBEvroirrToa-ssiii p.
Hoffman, Cole 21
Pbiilippl. Dell rick is
Snyder, ZacharlaA... 42
Welmer, David 42
Hannah W 4
Weliner, Jeriueah.. 4.1
King, John 1 04
Lenox, David. 4 20
Luhr, Peter 20
W II kens. John 20
Mason, T bonus 1 34
Stlrtx, James 1 14
Sullivan, Wlijon a
Iviog, G. 11. ........ .......... 3
Dean. Edward 1 S8
,tW..M.I.IM
. icn SMu HlATw - i" asatar nm 111 1 us
rii dhsM pertame eaceedisly populir. I here
, tfetatg like It. Insist wpaw htrnttf Flus
om 'oSMdUt and look fas -naturc ot
I t WSHb Any 4rar4 r 4aW bl yin'iawar
a'ansla- B4tli.llw
iLai wasAvi-to BCTisa nr. rrr.
Aprils.
CBSISA BOROCOH.
- Beerits, Henry C. 1 v
3 Collins. William . 1 42
1 Davis, A. C 50
'A Dixon, Mrs. A. C 23 18
2 Kreairer, V. A F 7 7
2 Kubns, Frank 8 do
1 Saylor, George M , 3 41
1 Thompson, John.. (oft
1 Wilson, Sanner. 4 07
2 Hramer. Jacob J 82
1 Weber, Henry... 4 v i
2 Dickey, D. A 31
2 Miller, Aaron t!
4 Miller, Josiah 2 to
2 McMlllen, Kuben. 42
1 Cob A Frymler... 2 70
1 Kreairer, Henry 2 70
a Pawner, V. J 7 03
1 RuskI A Hoffman 2 61
1 Sutherland, J S 2 W
2 Thompson, John... i 74
2 turquer, Leroy... Z-'i
4 Harrah, W. S 60
1 Khoad, Annie...... 3 00
Commence at 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN H. WEIMEK.
Apri Treasurer.
AVERN AND RESTAURANT
LICENSES. Ac.
I he lollowlnz named persona have Uerf their
petitions lor Tavern. Kestaoraet and Retail Lhi-
our llceuse, with their nitldavlts, certlneates and
bonds, aud notice Is hereby given that the same
will be presented tor allowance to the Court of
Quarter Sessions, Thursday, April 27, 1842 :
TAVERX.
( alhartoe Tlwus, Berlin borcojrh.
AuKust Koehler, C-onnemanxb township,
K. T. Fraiee, Cenlloence borough.
C. W. Downer, Confluence borough.
Joseph Senroek, Confluence borough.
Maggie Sweiuer, Sand Patch, Larimer Twp.
Waller J. Jones, Meyersdale borough.
Robert Gaihrle, Meyersdale boroux
Mrs. tHisa Baer, Meyersdale borough.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Hill, Meyersdale borough,
John P. Spicer, New Baltimore borough.
Samael A. Haines, Kockwood, Millard Twp.
Ssmael Buckman, Kockwood. Milford Twp.
John A. Clark. HuoversvUle.Quemaboning Tp.
Joalah Brant. Somerset bomnirh.
Joseph Stall, Shanksvtlle, Sionycreek Twp.
Samuel Custer, Suystown borough.
John H. Ben ford, Unina borough.
Abraham A. Miller, I'rsina borough.
Frederick Durr, Pocahontas, Greentllle Twp.
RBSTACBABT.
W. C. Paid, Confluence Borough.
Henry J. Picking, Somerset borough.
RETAIL LIV.COR DBALEBS.
Bernard Wlnslow, Meyersdale borough.
Fnncls May, I'pper Turkiyliwt Twp.
S. V. TRENT.
Prothonoiary.
apri
pOURT PR SCLAMAli'J.V
V-... .h. n Viixiast J. Bakb,
President Judg.of th m?r"l MTT,?
d, . .1 1 waUoe eesniiusing the Six-
teenth Judicial District J "lK-" i'llT
of tryer and Terminer V. '.i.lZ fc
for the trial of all capita Jl'f?,'"
!..mm. 4l.aa .n.l Ina V ' Ot t SrU Of
Oyer and Terminer, and C "iJTL
....u..., .11 i.i . v1 other onlere in
the eountv ot Somerset, havt V wue.1 tbrtr
and to me directed, for holdh A ;
mon Plea, and General Qua T ts?",Tl?!.
Peace, and General Jail Dellv Jul CwU
Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset t
Os MaaSar. Aairil a '4. '-
Notice U hereby given to all tA Jt Ti1" w
eace, the kroner and Constables , .
-, records.
Countv of Somerset, that thev be t hen
in their proper persons, with their rolL
lnnnl,ttf.M. ..l..t(i.i ...1 . rfhV
bram-es.to do those things which U ' thet
and In that behalf appertain to be d met a J rT
they who will prosecute against the f rtiei . V. r
are orshall be la the jail 01 Mimerset woaty, ?
then and there to pne-ute atralnst tb em as .
be lust JOHNJ. SPANG LKK.
March 29 a serf V
i cvwrsmed wnskty ay . Berftty, Vsb A Co..
' W tail oca I Prod ace Cwnmissiaa Mercaaats, Pltia-lrghsPs-,
CwSJBtvw SrBSlBW.
Apwle Ru'teT, per gnt sf7s, Itae 5onii.
'try crals. -l: Kl-x. ?V
! 7A nwau, New OBto1 Factory, UaUo. Drtui
! t ruiS Apj,!-. so'el.a.ri: 4-J, q-aarvoc. iad :
I pearCeS aivi. Sarfe : pelad, 'to .'- pi4
1 t ttrr ' asiie ; Best lrrle. Swia: i5nv-aor.r-I
mi lS14r; p-rbKit e..the U'e 0w.
pr lh.o.r: -tui 440. fc-P tun.
. . . i . ....... . I 1 ... 1 11 nar
. . jsaurtv w 1 -' r- - - -
vat : ttaitrf. 1V1 per 1c ; bigarOrsn., inalis.
iH.Mrf r'errM.S i3 lm Dan-er. 3
2 ;i; cuhinseiis, per wsi JM' o
t:tHce K0.1, laaJoc. fouiinr. ue iun,
MaaCMi; pef pair, according K sise ; Drisssd, par
UK Uaiae: rurkeya, leatlTe; Goaee. Saao; trneas.
Baloe. Poiaiosa, 1 aunl 2 per busbei: Sweets.
o Utot 00. Sall-No. 1. pet btt 1 20 : fcxtra. P"r
bid. 1 2ft . Dairy, per bol, I . naga o-..
White. uerlb,2'c: Cotton, Mixed, AA,e : ;l-
en,WaV- Seeua, Timothy, per buenea, 3 ,js
2 Bu: Ciover. 4 7aa4 00 tur small : ft Uv4
Inrge. Tallow. Cmntry, 7asn ; Beeswax. -per
lb. Vinegar. ovuntry, I'-aLlc per gal.
Urvewrtew.
Onn tv flee, Fancy Kin. per IK 13;e ; Choice,
do. Ijc ; Ptime Bio. lJe;Uood too, lOl-jC, Or
dinary, lie; Java, S2a23e,
Kosatel Code, la paper, per lb, 2021e : low
er grades. 13a 1 (ntt tn bulk, Italic; Java, paper,
ita-SSe; Java, bulk. SOaii.
Sugars, Staalarl A, per lb, S' : Wmdsor A.
P.e: Prarle B, 8;e: kenned Yeitow, I'as'ic;
Mollasses Yellow, S-aT'-iC : OrannUated. r'.c;
Powdered, 10" e; Cruaheu Ww. Cut Lual,
lo'.c ,
errors, Choice Maple Flavored, 44c 1 Prime
Maple Flavored. 43c ; vihoire Sugar Syrun, esc;
Prime Suar Syrup, toe ; thwd sugar Syrup, 44c
Black Strap, &
toe, KangooB.pcrlb, 4!sfr74c; Carolina, I
k Orleans Molasses, Choice, 73c: Strictly
Prime, 68c ; Prime, t-t).
Teas. Young Hyaow. per lb, lie al 00 : Gun
powder, 24c.nl so ; Imperial. saaMic: Japan, 33
a70C ; Woloog. S2a7ie : Souchong. .'.
Caadioa, Star, tnlt weir hi. ua. 1 ia..rlne, per
set, 12'c ; Muukl, per s' .-o.
la-atlsi, rinmr. Fweel, etc.
Wheat-Prime Bed Winter, 1 SBsl 42: Xedl
am, 1 3oal ii. .
Corn High mixed Shelled. 74a7V ; Tslk
Shelled, 7.e7e ; Ear Cora, 77Sc.
tmts. Prime Whlta, i-taoe; Mixed, tsatee.
Bye 3a4e tor Westera; SaVM tor Pennsyl
vania and Ohio.
- barley 1 ool IB ft Prim North-western
Spring; Doc al 00 lor Medium.
Flur Fancy Patents, (spring and winter)
J 2ia6 id ; Fancy St. Louis, (Winter) 7 74eAOO:
Fancy Family Whit Amber and Winter, t son
7 Choice, Famly, (choice rad winter) 7t'
7 iO: XX. Family, (medium winter) ;'7 W:
XXX Bakers'! HtoaeaoU) 7 00a7 4li: XX Bakers'
(Wisconsin) 7 0)e7 2A: Cornmeat suaeoc, m pa
per. Oatmeal medium brand oun li per bol ;
r srs-r I 7Sa8 00 : Bye Flour. 4 75e6 00.
Mill Feed Wblie Middlings 28 O0s3 10
roarse, du, ti 00a . 00-: Seoxskie. 21 0tMJ2 00 :
Bran. 23 uu24 00; Choppeit Feed, 2& taiaS vs.
Hay Prime Timothy, baled, at 14 40a 11 00 per
ton ; Prime lew Luese. U &oal4 vo.
Pret nnel 4.1 v Slarh
Provisions Ex. S. V. Hams, per li lJ'V : Fs.
S. C. SbouKiars, Or ; Ex. S. C. Break fa Bacon.
IX tc; Ex. S. C. Dried Beef, la sets, 14c: Beef
Tungues. per doaea. 4 00 ; Ba-a StMrtilders. 8'--;
Short Klb Sides, 11',: do, Clear Sides, 11 V:
Mess Pork, per 11, 418 1: du. Short Cut Fami
ly, ao 10 40 pro , in bid, 18 74: Lard. Kenned,
summer use, la tierces. U'y : do. In half btt lc :
do. In bw-kets. 12'x : du, 3 lb palls. u llx In rase,
i;:',c: do,lb pa'Us, 13e; do, 4 U pails, U ,c ;
do, 14 lb pails. 13c.
Cattle Fair to Prime Shipping. 4 X.'a6 7". com
mon to good butchering, ft Mi 10; Hulls and
Fat Cows, 4 OOaft .'.0 ; aula, oaTc.
Sheep Common to Fair, at 6 OUaS to, and
Good to Prime, at 2&a4 00 : Iimbs, i fruaS 60.
Hogs Philadelphia H-.g, 7 2S7 40: Good
Corn Fed Yorkers, 4 4 7j: Graasera.4 W0a6 2ft
-A star () Indicates that the quotatkons in
line opposite have rhsnged slqce laat Issue.
Barote general changes In Flour qu-Katlone
LIST OF CAUS ES.
For Trial at April Term of Conrt, 1 W-t com
mencing J4th April, ls2.
firsteek.
TrcaiiAY.
1. Joslnh Brant vs. John II fit
2. M. A. sanner A Uo. vs. Fram-la Hrever. .
3. Ed. W. Khoada vs. Dadol Kbaeda' ad; BUTOS
trator. Wedsesbat.
4. Charles F. Rhoads vs. Same.
ft. Mary S. Coleman's use vs. Same.
4. Caroline Khoada' heirs vs. Same.
7. Michael G. Dlvely va Charles Divetv.
A First National Bank ot Meyersdale vs. Sca
ry Bull re, et nl.
v. Aiccasdless. Jamison A Co. va Slim L al A
MinlnzCo.
10. John S. Cramer vs. Drvld Phllllppi, st U.
11. W. H. Bates vs. Epbr-nn Sieicher.
12. Samuel Zimmerman -. John and Sev 411a
Howard.
Thce-sdav.
IX Jacob 'Cover. Sr.. vs. Sufann .h Eoot six's
Executor.
1A A- J-Mlchaet endorse. Ac ts. John ft
Har.
lft L Hurras and ft G.I-Int l A.V il month mmd
W. H. Zufci.it
s
HERIFFS SALE.
Br virtue of certain writs of Vend. Ex.. and FL
Fa.. Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of
Somerset Coantv, Pa., and to me directed, there
win be exposed to public sale, at the Conrt House,
In somerset, ra., va
WEDXESDA V, April 20, 1S82.
at 1 o'clock, n. m.. all the right title, interest ami
claim 01 the defendant, Ishmael Baer of. In and to
the following real estate, situate la Allegheny
twp..Spmersetconntv,Pa .adjoining lands of Wm.
DUelr. William Keilv. Henry Baer ami ethers.
containing 100 seres more or less, above Ave acres
cleared and having thereon erected a log dwelling
nouse
Taken in execution at the suit of Hannah Hut-
xel use ot Hannah Baer.
ALSO
All the right title, ioierest ami claim of the de
fendant, Joseph Tressler. of. In and to the fallow
ing real estate, situate in srotnersvsiiey Two ,
somerset tjo., fa., containing 1 acres more or leas.
with a two-story dwelling house tLereon erected.
atljoinlns lands of Geo. W. Snober. Peter Burk-
hoider, Harriet J udy snd others, with the appur
tenances.
Taken in execution ss the nroDertv of Ji oh
Tressler. at the suit of Shank aol W alker.
notice. All persons puienasicg at the above
saie win piease taae notice mat a part 01 me pur
chase money to be made known at the time of
sale will be required as soon as the property is
knocked down, otherwise it will be again exposed
to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The
residue of the purchase money mum be paid on or
belore Thursday of the first week of April Court.
the time fixed l.y the Court for seeurinr the ac-
snowiedgment 01 deeds, snd no deed will be ac
knowledged until the nnrehaM raonev is paid tn
tu L JOHN J. Sr ANGLER,
SBEBirr's Office, t Sheriff.
April 3d, 1W2
44 AS
17 10
21 40
04
Stl
337
7 B3
133
tn
7 a
7 24
13 SB
13 24
4 SS
A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Silas C. Keltn, la-.e of Salisbury Bur.,
Somerset Uo dec d.
Letters of sdmlnlstation n the above estate
having bees granted to the undersigned by the
proper authority, notice is hereby given to those
Indebted tn the saio estate to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against It to present litem duly authenticated for
settlement, on Monday, the lith day ot May, 1892,
at the late residence of the deceased.
HOWARD H.KE1IM. N.GEORGE KEIM,
aprft Admlnistrauirs.
TSAAC HUGUS.
J. ATTOBXET-A'J-I.AW,
apri 1882
Somerset, Penn' a.
D1
EXNIS MEYERS.
ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW,
Somerset Penn'a.
All legal bariness entrusted tu his care will be
attended to with promptness and fidelity.
Office tn Mammoth Block next door to Boyd's
drug store.
apri
SEC0XD WEEK'.
MoXDAV
1. Philsnn. Black A Co.. vs. Henry MuU.
2. Daniel Wry ana' 1 heirs vs. Hlteshew A. Thom
as. 3 3. F. Bender vs. Bedford and Sioystov rr. trurn
plke Koa.1 tympany.
4. Jacob J. (iiessner vs. William Suder.
ft. W. H. Dill et al vs. Salisbury and J ltl vorw
Railroad and Coal Company.
6. Dill A Watson va. same.
7. Rebecca U. Meyers vs. John Tela; et al.
8. Nelson Beall vs. Hobliuell uw Hoclc ngs'
gnraishees.
B. Salisburv Rallroail Company va. Cnnsber.
lanl k Elklick l Oxapany.
10. Meyers' Administrators vs. S. L. Meyen et
al.
Weostesday.
It Samnel Hunsccker vs. Iiantl Weyai d's
administrator and heirs.
12. Same va Same.
13. Contlaence Proprietors va Dr. W. S. Mot in
tsin. 14. Same vs. Adam R. Humbert,
la. SaMie vs. W. E. Pulien.
Thcbsdat.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
v virtus of certain writs of AL Levari Facias,
ami" Ft Fa., loaned out t the Court of Common
Pleas of Somerset county. Pa, and to me directed,
there wlil be exposed to public sale at the Court
House, in Somerset, Pa., OA
Thursday, April 1S7A, 1SS2,
t l o'clock r. ., aU the right, title. Interest and
clat of RJthard M. J. Zahnlser, Joha S. WU--n
ami Hunter F. Pardon, defendants, and
.if i tkerton Lumber Company, (llmiteil). terra
..7. . of, in and to the following described real
tenants vwj( .
"!' 1 VeertalB tract of land situate in Addie.
no. 1. a BrMteountT. pa., surveyeil oa a war-
1 wti . Mia ' ......
-lame of Adam W hits, containing 424
sasnre. adjoining lands warranted
John While, Christopher Whits
acres, strict .
in the name a
and others. of land flluste ss aforesaid, sar-
. . -T. at In the name of John White
Jf"1, "? trlct measure. adj.4ninir
uSdVrrinteTlk " AU" W
Tz. Atractsfk t
ICTN UB wmi ,4 ...I
S.-hrock. eontainisg
acres and 1M perches
n r the Old lorgo tract,
wiet saeasore. aanJa White
Jajnes Caden cislin. lass.
Jaaoes Cadcn cUim, Us
XA'tract of t-d s -M -
isHiiKra.r- ed In the a a ma ut
14. Daniel Weyand's heirs, Ae. va Jefaa Brrkei
bil.
17. Henry S. Picking ve. O. Vsnnler et il.
18. Ed M. Kimmel vs. George W. Pile.
1. G. A. Flicklnger vs. Wekl A Sheridan.
20. W. L. Hobliltell va J. 1. Barnes.
il. Jonathan Miner vs. Joha A. Miller's Ex
euior.
22. Jonathan A. Miller vs. T. Pries sad T.
Beeee.
23. U. H. Lee A Brother vs. Jacob A. Shaffer.
24. George K. Drippe' Administrators va Josf
ah Brant.
25. Henry Taym-vn vs. Weld A Sheridan.
Isaac Hugus vs. Nicholas Berkey.
27. Same va Ed Alcott.
28. Same vs. Abraham Fsitb.
Mary Kownts vs. Henry Beal and Daniel
Beat
Somerset Pa.. S. V. Trent
marcn 47 in, issa. ,
ESS'vnSZ Jos- Wh .f rrlnt"
No. ft. A tract of land slfmas ss a-veeal.t, sar
vered ee a warrant In tb isn t'Ornclius
Keiley. containing 424 acres s.s-a-t mesr. sd
oinlnVrlsrii.l of surveys In the name Adam
Cramer, Jbn White and others.
No. o. A tract of land situate as afrea!!. u r
reyed en a -warrant in the mbsW oTIstopber
White, cos tain id k four hundrl acre, more or
less, Bdiolnin- lands of Samuel HeinbMgh, Pin
kerton Tunnel tract, larnls warranted la the name
ef Adam White, Jonn w nite au-i
So. 10. A eertein tract ot land known ss Pinker
Wa Point in upper Turkeyfoet township, roniatsv
sna-Sft acres, strict measure, being part of a sur
vey in the name of Thomas While, nil joining land
In sws of Christoxaier While, lanus of David
Herabawgh and others. ... ,
No. IL A tract of land situate In I. pper Turkey
Coot township, containing 111 acres and 137 perch
es ad mining Casselmaa s-rer, lands la the asm
of Christ rouer While, laed of Aaron sechler,
William Snyder and ot here, being pan of a tract
et L-ind knoerw a the Peter Waimer tract. Also,
all the coal, iron ore, limestone, fire clay snd oth
er minerals and mineral substances, lying snd be
ing on. under anal euetained within the surface of
Ibe land hereinafter described, and the necessary
right of way to remove said minerals by sued
ways awl means as may be) Ion ml necessary, but
tn such wsy and ssaavner as to do as U"le tatary
to the eurttce soil as possible, vis :
No. 13. The minerals as aloresnkl qf a certain
tract of land situate ui l'prr Turkeyfoot Twp.,
cvntalnlna; 140 seres. Law surface ul w loohjs own-
Prothonotsry.
R
EGISTER'S NOTICE.-
tanrer. Administrator,
d by William Snyder. ad)oinlng lanU ef Arop
Sechler. Hiram Cramer snd others, beinjc past ul
a tract of land known as the Peter Vernier farm.
Mo, 13. The like minerals as sauresaid of a traat
of land situate sf"vell. knowo as the Jacob
Gerbart farm. oaMavlnlng 240 acres ecd 12 perenee
miioinlng lands s James neinoaai.ru. mi ram
, Jramer and otheaa, tte surface ot which is owned
I y Jonathan Moyer.
No. 1 i. The three-fi rt part of the like mineral
a certain tract of bind situate as aforesaid,
e ntaining 206U acres, adjoining Ns. 1 mat alora
m, -t larxl of John Brouebar. Cunningham's helsa
am 1 others, the surtnee of whiV-h is owned by John
Bra aeber, snd is known as liw L'pper Hulbrook
fS, 14. The undivided three-MUis of the like
mm rals in a certain tract of land siueateaalore
sn'id. containing 2 acres and 44 perchea, adudnlog
hv os hereinbefore descrin! a No. 13, Ave.,
uv ls f Phineas Sechler and ethers, tee arfa-w
nf w ira is ewnea oy niram trsntr, eataou torn
Lt wet ' noioroos larm.
fngt "ther with the following buildings aaJ isa-
r ta.3. Having thereoaj erected lour dwelling
bo, (frame or plank), two stable snd other
out BesMiirgB.
f oxd. Having thereon erected one store house,
nin 4oetJmgh-euM(trameerpUnhi, ooebbMk
smi At sAob, three stables, sad a good stationary
stes Bsrnlll.
N- ki. iHAring thereon ereeteil dwelling
bom tn-awe, or plans , ban k bnrn and other oat
bulk. anus.
No. -Am. Haih-K thereon ereeteil two dwelling
ho art srnuMr plank), two. stables ami otner
A lac ts trm.ra& running through tracts No.
3,3. A land XL
Tnki eaecu: Vm at the salt of Niult tx-Ai,
se of taxsnnuel Lirhtyvosd Ksitn at Livengood.
-AtaJ
AJlUwTtght, title.
4eiendi est.sJrias Im
imw das enbeal real tv. rltrste bn Aliezhenr
iswnshi,t. siusnermt eounry. Pi containing 34
j wrreA ceore mt leiefc adjoining tnds ut John
3 BTriarhL AnA-arer PourtsuBb had others, with a
l.lst boas ?. sta'M, anw mill ami other .tbulldiaics
-"
litis. jntMt and cltlm of tud
I LAnO'.pfisi anil lo follow--al
ert-Vt. rfuste bn Aliezhenv
Notice Is hcrebv aiven to all nerona concernMt
ss legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the fol
lowing accounts have passed reirister. and tbat tha
same will be presented for eonhrmstlon and al
lowance nt an in-tinaa court to be held at Som.
erset. April 27. lfrM.
1. account 01 jenersnnKQunds, ronrdisn of
3. Final m-coant of Duvtd T. Zimmerman. Guar.
diaa 01 Emma Garman. now Emma Samuel.
8. 1 he account ot Jacob J. Zimmerman. Exera.
4- Account 01 Adam n. M
Ac., ol Sarah Lohr. dee d
ft. First and Onal account of R. P. f,hr Admla.
lstralor snd Trustee of lis rid Lohr, deed.
s. Account ol W. w. Demjieey. Executor of
William Dempsey. dee'd.
7. First snd final account of Levi Sn der. Ad.
mlnlsirator and Trustee for the sale of the real
estate of Susan Snyder, dt-e'd.
A Account ot Henry Scblsg, Executor of David
Lohr. eee'd.
. First and final account of Isaac Blant- Ad
ministrator of William C. Miller, dee'd.
10. Second account of Dr. 1 . M Buechlv. Exe 1 . .,i t.
CO tor of lhtniel Buecbley .deed. ,; -rj,-, .wMmmiMn at Ute suit of W. A.-ilrant.
11. sourm account of John SpelcBer and wtn 1 ... .. .
M Senroek. Administrators and Trustees of To-" ? V"!7f-.AU f0 mrc6"'D ' lhu"
bias SlieH-her, dee d. 1-saJe will pteaee wAe BOticw that a part ol ths
12. First and final account ef L. n. ,lboro Irfsnrehase 1 soriey 4a he ma.! gnnwn at the time
Administrator of Joha Maeun, dee'd. - ! ul ss wfJI be ftasssrea ae soow as tne fmswrty
- . . . J. 1 A L-aAdlffawt 4L. .wsssaa i I m laasani isaws BB BAT 111 leBi SB aval swa aw
1. Slratand Daal anM or lit,. lil. a., kowmw - - - - -
Ml.l nr A K k. LMI. .1 J '
u. ... u ' I . . 1 . . Ul . . U CT 1.1 .
14. Second snd Bnal neemtnt of
111,1 Slnuui I k nm. l.lm in.im
lou-i... -I 'josirt. tne time nxeu uttbs.
li. First an-1 final scrount of Daniel Kimmel ""-". . ;.-s-
Ouanlian of Ellin Sanismaa. I mmxi purersnse -pai ''
1A Second and Anal account of J. R. Davis ail...' .
ministratovot Joha Davis, dee'd. t ATln"s Ottl?,
17 Account ef Emanuel Kanfasan. T.rntnr M-i oomeraev. wrai a.
Solomon Kaalman. dee'd. -J . rurrvrL'TD rT( ir j vnTtnn
18. Seouad and final aoeooot of John M. Zim . I T LJii.'wiii.viun .wiiLr..
mermB, Administrator of John L. Smith, doo'd.. ;j 1a.
la. first snd final aecoaae of John O. KtmnieL. . Jutts) of A. J. uaseneer, lata . eg .Somerset bar
Executor of Sarah Flick, dee'd. '1 iMgh, dee d.
2L Second and final account of Aaron Will and. 1 r ... . -. - . . .
, miuuu, unn, vi oar; n. an;mr j been granted lo the undersigned, by
meed to snviw at tnee-lsk of the first nurchaser.
H. B.n,!, The resldooor the ptixcase money must be 1x1 id -m
jEJu.i.k 'I oeforw Tharwliry ot Ih first week of April
rreiiericB. 4Jnart tM Um nxad byvBss Court fijrthe acknowU
and nosed will beaekjiowi
t nbscv-a Da lit lw full.
JOHN i-PANULER.
cberitf.
CORK SHAVINGS,
MATTBESSES,
This article has bo equal for cheapness ad das-
ability. Parties desiring to chassis their Bed.
disg woakl do well to give It a trial. Price.
cents per pound. Sacks, SO teats seek. 44 lbs
will all a large mattress, for sale by
AStSiMTBONw. BB4A. at ..
Or. Mlaitsersl atallsenia atav, piiiabwrs;.
rassm av
aprj-lst
dee'd.
21. Account of I, M. nieeana am Adam tn.
grunt. Ad miniOra tors rasa trtttmtnlo onnrrott '
Frans pubr. See d.
Bboisteb tsrrirB. ) A. A. STVTZMAN,
Somerset, M sr. 17, '82. Keg later.
JEGAL NOTICE.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COSCEBS:
Tags Notu-s Tsat st the Adjourned Cawrt.
held the lath day of March. 1843, apnltratkta was
made by the Christina Church, at Addison. Pa.,
for a charter of meorporation.sBd sxUess saBVIent
ressoa ts shown to the contrary, the same will be
granted at the next lerat of the Conrt, to be held
ua Ike 4th Xoaday of April, U82.
Per Curium.
S. O.TBENT,
BsarZBslt ProijMjfwcary.
V FOl
LAND.
0T1CE FOR APPLICATION
FOB W ABB AST FOB INIMPBuYED
SSIGXEES' ACCOUNTS.
The follow taei aecvents have been filed
will be prssentsd for confirmtiua, est
Ttiurulay, April iTA, 1882,
II1.& King, Assignee of Godfrey Hurl
ler.
X (i. B. King, Assignee of Michael HoclauaU.
ler.
A D. W. WUt Assigns of Joba King and wib .
4. George Barclay. Assignee of Solosaoa I ABsrr. I
ft. First and Final Beeouu of J. K. Seott. tfean- I
mtttee ef H. J. Book.
Somerset, Pa . S. 17. TRENT.
March 37lh, iK3. S ProthosxiissT.
To AU Wkom if Jfsy t'SBcrra :
PUBLIC SALE!
OF VALUABLE LOTS AT
LA VANSVILLE, PA.!'!
The Badersigned Executor snd Trustee far tb
sal of the real sjuu of Mary Owndla, lata of"
Somerset township, deceaeed. will a Bar lor rale,
at public eatery at the Ceurt House, at Soxnerset,
Saturday, Jpiil 15, 1S-S2,
at 1 e'rlork p. bv. the following reaJ estate, vis :
Na. I. The bouse and two lota at ground, sitna-a
ted oa the north side of the pet lie road, running '
east and west tbrouxh the tcwa. of Lnvaaeville,
adjoining Levi Knepper ea the east, alley oa the
north, lssvae Flick's heirs oa Us west, sad public -road
oa tha smth.
No. 2. Two lots ot around ae the south side n4T:
I said road la said towa. aduvssaisr Jobs Thompsoa . j'
on the east, alley ob me aoata, Alex, jounirymaa.
us noTTa.
the proper authority, notice is hereby glvesi
t those indebted to it to maaw rmiaediaXB aai
ment, ami those having claims or demands will
please present them duly authenticated fir set
tlement at the ethee in Casebeer's Store, oa Frt
dsy,Atiril7, 18i
WM. B. FREASK '
J. W.CASKBEEK,
marl Administraior.
73 CENTS WELL
INVESTED.
Hmi bnttsa rt kaoftji
lHitli-ra will
wiaan u wtMaNHtin
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ner and Li rli-wt.iaiai
that aae aver bee r tared;
home the Amertraa
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he nowela, pnriAi tbe4
Moon, im earrfcnoBT all
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or tnaabtsd with tadi,
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kif nsrrry, takeBwe-
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Tita aatlra thai, at the exniratlon ol thirty I
. . ... ;....:' ,. l. ,1 . 'im tne wot. as 1 pumie mswi ew
unys 1 wm s sfi'maiM iiw. mmw , ,s 1. 1 aj-a .
K. Dunks L Secretary el Internal Alalrs, lor a -
. .li.. . hi.mm Im.1 iit,.u I f haa. half cash em da v ef sale. K
in six months..
I eikllek taws shin. Som arret county. Paac join-1 snd la twelve months, w aheut Interest, ray- .
lag lands of Daniel Besrhy 00 the east, Henry M. menu W be secwrBd by ' JsriraeM 1 Bojd;
Baker aw the west and Philip Gn.a entheaortk, ; J. it tt N rBYMAN.
and will ask that il be Issued to me (or the same. , Exe,-ulor assl Trustee of Jtary CramlU, dee d.
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