II u 4 . The Somerset Herald. .IX). R. WTLU E-litnr. . s .Nutmhuct , ui ' Mure new goods at Holderbaum'a. .1 .. .i.nt Mnt 11 mA lit- beauiuxi i.- ft-....- ..!.. ii., a 11 colors, at jioiiieroaum . all colors, at Il jlilerbaum's. J. li. Ssvm.E A Co.'s. M.t tail rj i.m.uo.m - , ful, line in sto. k and forsa'e by C. N. lU.yd. , il to try "Iiainond Dyes; jl.U'KMETACK." a lasting and fratrant tTliHi'e. 1'ru - ana so cents. . lui.ls. ail new. at I J. . srrvnH t Co's. j ... . , j The latest stvies oi inns, in--, t ..-..., jaslr.e,velatUoldcrhau,n's. Men' heavy ulr overcoats at worm a; ll.Hl , l . ... ...1- 0f j m anil lesv sen-rteu nioi. , .""..have ever had, can now be seen I iourei-ti'i"(-,rtK"u J. M. UOLDEUBAI'M & SJNS. AVe are st-Uiii clothing cheaixr than ever " J.U. -YlER Ai C'O.'S. . .. . . i -r j ; in the Presbyterian chtirc" 1 liu rsday even-J-,,r lameliai-k. Side or Chest use Shiloli' j j,,.. (Thunksgtviiii:) at 7 o'clock. Miorc ad j',inus 1'lasler. 1'rice 20 cents. j d roses by proiuiiieiit. citizens, inU.rs r-d H.avv white beJ blankets ?2 M a pair, at i with music, will be the progra nuie for the JlelUev's. nothing and overcoat a st-ecialty at HoLDthbACV 8. F.nest line of Majolica waieeverin Som ..II 1 UM f IlKI.I lit. erset. " " J. li. OS V DEB V.U. S. I WHY WILL Yul' couth wheu bhiloh's j i -in will tivc lliiuieuiuie renei Price 10 I ti,.t ;i el.. i;.u.- tiaiinei shirts and cardigan jackets ... u..ol....'u at I ai ta k iu the btore once more, and wilt j ...ail to see my friends . ' I A. K. I'hl. The lines! line of ilk handkerchiefs ever li, t.on ai J. li. SxvorR & Co. s. nii-e assortment of ladies' dress goods A and trimming. laOien Cloms, lauira coaio, launs' uinlerear, hose, etc. etc., at llol U ihaiim's. S.III.o:i CAI'AKUH UF.MEDY A p-l-,ne ci.ie li.r 1 ati.rrli, lliphtliena ami Caiik- r Mouth. Hi til. v se!'.-. it-d undeishirts and drawers, a ! o. at J ' a set. Ti.c hit douiest.c gingliams at 10 cents; '.. .iiiiiMl casiuiierc at li cents, at lloldcr- : .ililil S" i 111: KEY. (ilX. 11. Thavcr. of Bourbon, Inn., says : "lii tli myself and w ile owe our i , cs to i 1 1 LOll 'f x i.C M PI luX Cl'KK. Wimui- Maple Sugar. Ha.on, Wheat, Uats, PotatiK-s a:nt lnus lor :ush or ill ex . I.iu, rt !! iiier. iiainlise of our line of traile. IVOK it llBI-KITS. Tie largest assortment of dress ginxls ami I n II: HI . II- shawls, flannels, etc.. just re- ci i vol at llol.DKWaAl'X's. A corresMnd nt writing from the south of the county says ; " 'Hough li Uheuma, tisiu' ku.icks thectcrhal sutlerillg of that terrible oiscase " A NASAL IXJIXTUU free with each bottle of Shiloh's (,'a-arrh Penusty. PrUsfnOcts. SlllLOll'S CIT.K WILL imtnljately re IieveCroUp, Whsping cough ami llioiic'ui- tls. Tor lap rolx-s. horse blanket-, hi, etc., go to Hold.-ri.aum s. rrom across the Mi-sissippi. car loa.l (17l barrels; cho'u-e hand picked fail and winter ii PI s, to arrive tins wees, .now is inc ume to tmv tin-in S. nd iu your orders. Cook A Hkkkits. AUK YOl" MAIK miserable by Indigestion. Constipation. I'izziiiess, iiss oi ipju-mei Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Yitalizer is a posi tive cure. At HcfhVy's you can get valises cheaper than at any store in U.wn; 14 inch 7 cents; Hi inch sS cents; IS inch IK cents; 20 inch fl.'HI. . The largest stock of chiidrens' schiol -ho.s. Uvlie's shoes, men and hoy's boots and shoes in lown will lie found at IIoLDEBBAfJt'. iel l, art's r.est Flour, niannfai tureil un der the -new gradual reduction process," by Simon flcbhnrt A Sons. Try a barrel. IVii e $2 .'i0 less than Vierna. Cook Xi Bkefits. ;..,U ..f all kinds will be sold at or near ...i for the next 00 days. Cnjl and see the laMi-st and best -elected stoi k in thecounly. All kinds of nrodnce taken in exchange for :inie at Hi flle.-'s. SIMLOH'S YITAl.lzr.U is what you need for Const i pat ion. Loss of ApM-tite. and nil symptoms of IysH'iia. Price 10 snd S cents er Inittle. Morrison A Pro's Couch Syrup, Lini i.u t t. Horse and Cattle Powder Lave, by their i:oi.drcs. gnii fd a lrnyc sale. The - 7t- m it price suits n.e. Also try P.uin--?ei!' Wonn Synip ' T M m.kkt. Main Strict. We Law in-' y. :,!, ,) i ;f,ar Refrigerator to our Meat ViirUt h, wl i h all meats can le kept coo' M,dil'i,n. Mutton. Pef, Pork, Ac, kept :'l.l'.'ta!i'IY 1n bund. Open daily. Parlies ey it's meat can have it kept in thePefrig 'm'or ut til warted. We'.iavc. nlso. loo.OUi new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous nd at a low price. Pops IaY1f A Co. Wum't I.nr Hub Pfstoktb. It is en tirely ilifT, rctii from all others. It is as cic.tr as water, nnd. as its name indicate, is perfectly V-gc'uble lluir P-sytorrr. It will inmie,!i;:'.i lv free the head from all dandruff. re-ton gray hair to its natural color, and produce a liewv growth when? it has fallen off. It docs not in any manner affect the health. wl.M-li sulphur, sugar of lead and tiitra'e of silver preparations have done I will change light or faded hair in a few 'my to a Unutiful glonsy brown. Ask your, m.-L'is-t for it. Kach buttle is warranted. Siaith. Kline it Co., wholesale agents, Phil adelphia, and Hall A Pti. kel, New York. 1s.k o your interest and buy where you an to the iKut advaMage, ai:d pet pnte fri-li giKls. In order to insure these two thine- we would advise our readers to buy thrd ndgs. meilicines. rtc, at CaniJeH - Main otrwl Call on him when in Johns '"n. nj j-ou will lie rumviiMwi t''at what we sy i. -nrrect. P.tirlington. Vt., Jan. i''. I"!. Ihaveiis Huwiis' Klixir exclusively for my-elf n,) ; ,y fmi!y for a score orimire -;if yean.. aijy jt with me. WRr;ii;i, President Vermont I-ife In. Co. l'airhaven, Vt.. Jan. l,lw2. 1 prel.T Rfvn' Klixir to any other cough i i,iljr f..r cUJdren. amiply on account of its ,, ai,fl i.orai.t qnal.t.es 1 -Hs-tfully, .eo. II. IIabbir. I'annia. and lUos vho exj-ect to buy "i-lio.il itnolui. will sav auonev br liuvinc ofC. V. . .- linrd. He lias all the books used , in the town and county, anJ t prices lower than ever before. A fuli Line of scIukJ sup plies, slate isticils. lead pencils. tabU-ts. ait:, ! Hid iirM-ks taken in exchange for new. -pe- ia! discounts to dealers, tinders by snail aill receive iirompt attention. P" Mire aud .'my at lloyd's. Wsmed. A situation in a rrist mill: am a married man with small familv; have bad, : . . ...... jeare rxH-rienoe 111 trade; will f-uaran- tee to give satisfaction. i Iv B. Lob a. Adoress Olade, Somerset county, Pa. I ! C'iiristniascotimon Mwilay tlt:s yfar. I The T's come iirxi Tbafik-jrivinc anil turtev. Lesilaturc of tliis State ill a'sem- i ble on the first TmiJay .f Ja-iunry next, ! wlticli will !e t'if 21 day of tlie mouth. Fanners cunii.laiit that a small insect or wonn is destroy iiii: the voiine wheal bv cut- i j tiug the stalk olftlu- to the -jduu ). ' This is the It'ioiiK'SN man's wawii for ; p'aiititig. If he piants his HotMay adver- j tisiini ht iu the Heiuld he will nap a rich ' harvest every time. tinte a number of the -avi'i.leiits of tiie borough are in bad widiliou. Thcj. should T;ainly lie rr-airi'il l-fire Winter conies jiostay The beautiful came down ito.tdily all day Suudav and covered the t-xojnd to the ! depth of several inches. The sleighing is ,(it loc.JI11(iMn is tll9,er , There will be union Tlianksjivin servi ces in the Presbyterian chur.:h on next Thursday inorniug at 10J o'cl.ick. Shearer, of the Lutheran climcu. Jtev. will All ureeordiailv and farm Mly in viled to' attend Mayor Wellley has Ix-en preparing Winter quarter for the borough fire tiparatushy having window lights put in, and shutters j placed on the witidows to the engine house. The reairs don't a Id any totje safety of the twn, in.rdu they to the eiiirine. A tnitti.rii'ii. iiims liie,.if,t. U'il! beheld ; evening. The attendance of tae public is ! earnestly solicited. Mr. K. A S ue, of New lterlin. New York, who for a number of years so successfully Aiirtu.l tita l.ia.tot. uiwt '.-Iwu f -ti iriu. lit . . this county, spent several days ii last week j,. g,,,,,., 1(M)k aUi.T ,iaMm., i,m-r- es's. lie was ai"lii a''itil by hu wile and returned home Monday eveiiin.;. People in town and country cannot le too careful about adtiiittiiigand feeding tramps, i or njiening their houses to persons who have wares to sell; freijueutly . it is said, these are I..,, r..-.. .. n ... t;... r.-.....ii. noiters, as it were. These forerun m-rs. if they do not secure admittance, are piick to take in the situation of I lie housi- and rooms from the door. Dulsie Mi-Ciintock. a voting man about i 2!J or M years of age, who had l.n'ii living with K-ter Cunningham in A-N in town- I snip, coinni.ttc'i suu'iiie on :oe n;:ai in in. j 2 !r I. inst.. by strangla'ion cause J fey tying 'a susic:iiler lii;!illy around h t:k. No cause can be assigned for the ac" rxrept that j he was not of sound mind. His body was ! found lying by the wayside n.ir Walker's mill. Here is w hat Veimor pre lii ts for I.V-eeni-ber: A Montreal di-patch says that "Yen nor predicts a sudiicn freeze-up, with tiif tl emu n.ett I at z roor l. low, at a few Lour notice, am! advises ail river men to lak necessary precaution. December will be full of cold waves. Toe Si Liwr.-uc,. river will be solid liefore Christ, in,, and the year i!l close evtretuely cold, with plenty oi snow. SujMTvisors of public roa Is should take time by the forelock and see to it that all bad and dang rous places in tlieir divisions are improved. By a'.teiioii.g to this import ant duty at once they will save themselves much iinneces-ary trouble and expense, ! nidi's averting much of ttie anuoyam-e and warning which he generally receives throughout the winter from those who travel over the highways. - - The term 'buckwheat" has ofo-en Itecn applied to the people of Western Pennsylva nia in derision for some unknown cause. If pancakes are good, however. and about everybody seems to think they are the Pennsylvania!! has reason to lie proud of the epithet rather I hall ashamed of it. Of the total- buckwheat crop of the United States, which amounts to about H.'rio.ikK) bushels annually, the keystone Mate pro duces nearly one-half. Thus does the thrif ty Pennsylvauian manage to scratch along in competition with his neighbors. County Siii-erteiiileiit Weller called on us Tuesday morning for the purHise of making arrangements for getting out programme, ect.. for the approaching teachers Itn'i'ute. His program will be published in a few days and will surpass I hat of l,it year when the Institute was voted by al! who attended to have been the uust instructive and success ful ever held in the couty. Pro. Weller has enterprise, energy and grit and will spare neither trouble r exense to make this annual gathering of teachers prothahle and enjoyable for all. H yjie.viaI.. At the residence of I he bride's parents, on Main street, nt 10:40 a. m. Wed nesday. Novemb.-r 22d. 12, Samuel V. Trent F.p, Somerset county's able and op ular young prothouotary, was niurriidio Miss Man m B. Kiernan, the accomplished and cultured daughter' of our fellow town man, Mr. Edward Kiernan. The wedding was strictly private, none but the immedi ate relatives of the hiirn contracting parties being present. The ceremony was pcrform-i-d bv Uev. Thomas White. Episcopal minis ut of Baltimore. Md. Immediately after thecercmnnv the happy young emple left on an extended wedding tour to the principal cities of the west, bearing with them ttie kind wishes of their host of friends. PlTTsBt Bull ASIiCoBKH.IVll.l.r Railboad. From the fifty-sixth aiiaiinl report of President Garrett to the Directors and stock holders of the Balto. and Ohio Uiilroad. made on Tuesday of lat week we extract the following, showing then-suits obtained tlurefrotn : TBEPITTSBCttOH AKD CO XKKLI.I SVILB BAILBOAD" The eaDln;" f-rthe yeareo l1 Sep lr i-Ch. ISM were 2K7s9.Z7 Ttie wurklna exiwnses lor the same lTtil w.re. . .. 1.437.664 lr lug 48.il per cent. i . xi . a turn workM einse hus hern 6 T ir ceut a com- i.aml allh Mia preceding )rr. tl &42,K4.w' Met esrninifs Afier caving the lntret cn me m.uwuv. T verreot first mortar; bonds 0,00t th' tntrrest on th Tnr- tltierark tutuhi 19.U4.00 the Interes on thr Ster- llna i :nm JMalcil Mult a'K nowls 374 441.7'! Mill the Inteiestnn the anient hehl In the HleklSBtund 4,82)64 and enei'litaie for ths eonstractliu ol dnutile truck 456 374 4i l.lai.lSl U 1 tbrre remains an excess of net e-n- ! 1110' oW13 . U'huli has been credited on account of cash I MIOwinrDfitiniinir .-b , . , The rnln wit 47 i-40 more thui. Hew r call)", while the social enjoyments are niu th .rev..u year. mi Hie exprnwlicr-il 61.- i tUtt there is great advantage ill such inter ttye '" oe' In. reuse ever i he p-ee1lii ... , , r vrr MIT 6il 0 The eeerrss In tti rUo f course. We are your neighbors. We of advMs and interest thereon made by the j call the atttnliou of our readers to one of ; Ilultimore ud t'hio Ihiilmad Companty to j the largest, ublesl, ani ntust jsipular reli ! the Pittsburgh J Coimellsyille Pailroad gious newspapers published onu tfat ?f i Company. j cures the best writers in this cotyilry and The large and rapidly growing traffic of : Europe, regardless of expense ; has Um best ; the Pittsburgh Division, i-aMicularly le- tweeii tJie Coiinellsvillc coke region and ths i f- . r t:t l I. 1. ... .aniLwo.) as saaww-kwl I . JiojnU Vyry dt.irablc. nnrinK the year 3-W Uiih-s of this second ; twck have befn f1JI16,rllJ.ttJj , t rnogt sub- I stantini manner with sUtel rails ami sto-i ',... :; 1 ... 1:. c (aiia.1t, 1 CVJU II 1 1 ip 1 Ml rftVIUUI4lllT M , ...... ,,a ,,i1,.-;l4fl. hruliwa and culverts, and the const ruction of addle tional sidings for local deliveries at mills and manufactories where the old sidings were ussl for the Mt-iMiil track. This im- orUut jjiiprovi'intiil is still tn progress, wkb the cw of ci imputing the second !tra.i or tlie auiiire distance between Con- nellsville and i'itt-sbiu-cli at an early date, The station bouse at Ilociuijood, the juno ... . tioti ol itie tSiiiierset aim laniDna avoau, pas been enlarged and i nu.ro ved for the acoon- -uodation of both freight and rassenger traffic. I T jc rullo-rinp. in regard to on important f Somerset cinty case tried in the United St ilea Court last week, is taken from the : l'llt-burgh ." "The ca- of Kicbard S. Hardest" against Georce W. Pile, Sheriff of Somerset county, to recover the value of certain rolling stock of the Somerset A Cambria railroad, which .was soH by the sheriff, was called for trial Monday in the United 8tate Circuit Court bef..r: Judge Achcson. Several nice U-gal Mnuia auu ij,."jo in uiuiu-y aiv niYoneu. j The history as gleaned from the testimony 1 taken yeterUay, w an f .'I lows: in Ino a ruini..d was built from .Somerset to Mineral Point. A first mortgage for "0,0tl0 was given to pay for theconslruction, and stibse ijueiilly a second luoreguge for $o0,00il was given. After the road was finished rolling slock was leased from the Pennsylvania railroad and everything progressed favorably until 174. when the trustee of the second mortgage, alter notice from George Cobaiigh, a boiidholder, sold the road. Gen. A. H. Coffrotn bei-ame the purchaser, subject to the first in irtgage. paying $J1,0j0. Iu February lsTJ a new company was organizesl and lyoic possession of the road. Having no proerty or credit as a company they could not pur chase rolling stock, but Gen. CorTrolh. M. A. Saiiuer and J. H Chi, as individuals pur chased a locomotive, passenger and baggage 'car and two gondolas, and placed them on the road as their individual property. Things continued in this shae until I87S, wheu Sueriif Pile, at the instance of Isaac Xauff.uaii, trustee of the first mortgHgc, sold the road. Messrs. C. long. Judge Win. M. ilall and (ieorge F. Baer beevme the ur eluHKtrs. They organized a company known as the .Somerset and Cambria Railroad Com pany, and afterwards sold the road, includ ing the individual rolling stock, to the Bal timore X Ohio Railroad Company for about SoTiOU. The rolling stock, however, had previously been assigned to Mr, Hardest)", who had furnished Slo.Oot) to iu purchasers He gave notice to the sheriff hot to sell his property, and therefore brings suit. It is stated that the last owners of the road only paid $10,000 for the bonds, and that wheu tne.t sold to the Baltimore A Uuio Company Ho V Cleared a nice lutie sum. It is also siulcd thai wiieu liiey learned that Mr. ilar Ocsiy iiiieudetl to remove the slock lriu the roail. tuey procured an injunction against its nomitial owners restraining theni from re moving it. The case is exciting great interest in Som erset comity. It, will probably be on trial for several days." Several days were consumed in the trial of the case. The jury were iu their room but a short lime Monday morning, whei. they returned with a verdict in favor of the plain till' 'or $i:i,iiW. Sheriff Pile, weare uilonu- ed, is fully secured by a bond from the iur ticsat whose instance the sale was made, Baltimokk Excuksios. Ou Monday last about one hundred and ten of the lawyers, law sliMeuis and business men of Johns town and some twenty -tight or iweutv-nine of the lawyers, Business men, and political favorites of the powers that he from Somer set, and David Hess of Uockwood left for Ualtiiiiore on a sjwcial train of new cars as the guests of the Baltimore & Oiiio Railroad Company. The run from Johnstown to B.i'timoi'e was made ill i) hours and 1" iu oi. ues, the only stojri made being at Cutu hiirlaud. for dinner and at Harper's Kerry, Li get a view of the points where Johu llroA'ii made his fsnious raid and where 'his soul goes marching on." The party arrived at Baltimore at a liltle ai'tersix o'clock and were met at the depjt by M.y- Hill, Purchasing Agent of the B. A 'O., big bodied, big brained and big Jiiuirted, and Mr. Somebody who acted us proxy torthe llavor. The Excursionists wen- tpiarte I at the Kutaw Hou.-e and in the evening on invita tion of the Mauager visited Ford's Opera House to witness the drama " Taken from Life." Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock the ice boat C. F. Latrohe moved down the har bor with as merry a set of Excursionists as ever gatlu-r on a boat aboard. The party was in charge of Mr. John W. Garrett Presi dent of the B. A O., who walked up and down the deck with Hon. D. J. Morrell as his special care. Mr. Samuel S'iicer,Third Vice President, Major Hill, purchasing agent, E. 1). Smith, Frank Bond and E. E. Pation Passenger agents were everywhere, looking after the comfort of their guests, bent on making each one enjoy hinisclfto the utiiiiwt. The first stop was made at Locust Point wherethe steamship Hermann of the Bremen line, lay alongside the wl.arf receiving her cargo. This ship was a great curiosity to many of the Excursionists a- it was the firs . sea going vessel hey had ever seen. Then came the elevators; next the dry diM-k was visited; then aboard once more, and the Latmbe steamed down the beautiful harbor past great iron steamers, fancy liltle tugs and schooners with all kail set to catch every breath of wind. Fort M- Henry on the right and Fort Carroll on the lefi attracted all eyes. The steamer went d iwn as far as Curtis Cheek, and then head, si for the cily. Tables were set ia theeabin, ladened with all the gistrouoiuic delicacies for which Baltimore is famous. Everything possible was done by the B illiinore and Ohio Com pafiy that could add to the comfort or plea sure f their guests. Just before reaching the wharf the excursionists assembled on the upier deck and were addressed by Presi dent Garrett, wlu said: 'Gentlemen: Tn my early mercantile life a large business was Iran-acted with the section from which you come. That inter course continued until the Pennsylvania road was opined, when that artificial com munication broke up the relation. A few years since the managers of the Baltim ire AOhio deemed it wise to restore these rela tions. The Connelisville road was con structed to Pittsburg. Another Miint of interest was John-town, and the Baltimore and Ohio determined after conference with the Cambria works, to build a line. A year ago the othcers of this road visited Johnstown. All who were with them 'tp. predated the kindiiessshown our party, and caused them to be convinced that the Balti more and Ohio company had made no mis- ac ' """n - " i ...1... : .. l...;i.l;n nnA r..!t tl.t M..;i I advancing our own interests that we were benefiting yours, giving you a line lo com pete with the Pennsylvania road. Practi- i i .. of Pennsvl vania. are stand- ing shoulder to shoulder. There has always existed mutual good feeling, and this dales, back to 1M2. when Pennsylvania held in ihe defence of our city." ilin. D. J. Monell said that the duty of re-iinling had been assigned to him lie cause he never made long speeches, there fore he wanted simply to return thanks. Wednesday the Excursionists were pre sent at the opening of the new corn and flour Exchnge, while Thursday was spent in viewing the sights at Washington. The trip was an unusually pleasant one for all. A Rkliuiocs Nkwsfaffb We desire to laud fullest book reviews of any pajier in the country j lias able articles upon financial w. rs l -slt,, n1 .ifw .la KllJllsWtJI ' iltk ifl Ul rt mnt edited by s,-t ialist3 and devoted to Fine Arts. Music. Wence. Religious Intelligence Missii.dis. Scwol and (College, fewt of the Week, Hyuui Notes, thf Sunjay jchooi; 1 1 c.,.o,.er n,ii;,. n,i;..l ijsi mv - J i - " - n-h la.tfncil.inir tiiat cannot lie found in any other r.c-Hs)rT ft life I'luwJ States), Form and jardTi, Ji.surafipc, H'eekly afar- kei Rei4l-.. -n--ii ImCI neas-iaT hiji. nh ils tw my iwillaliift emituwut. a sinleil to ibe tturi'iiieiit of ever lam 11 containing a fund of information which cannot be bad in any other shape, and hav- ini; a wide circulation alt over the country and in Europe. We refer to The Ikdk- r - x- V. . IT 1 .1 Tl rxnpasT, 01 jtw ion, unw mu-u iw; UrzL the ablest, the best." See aJvertise- mentin a.ief eoluiaa, and aend postal card for free siciiuen copy. Mr. Richard Hoffman, of Bt-ntleyville, WaHhiugton county, who, for years has been ; a cripple from paralytic affet-tioiix, was slid denly cured on Friday last. He ascribes his remarkable cure to have been brought about through the influence of prayer. The physicians had pronounced his ease incura ble". ' Advertised letters in the posiollice at Som. j erset. Pa. If not call- ' f r : or before ' LVccinber 15, LSrti. tn. ' ! -ent to the rad letter Office, viz: I Ballard, Leven ; Corti in, Eden A.: Ii I bcrt, Helena ; Frantz, Luptoii ; J'iiiin. J. 1 ; Hoffiuan, Richard 2; Hodan. David; McCinnis. Henry : McCray, John ; Miller, Joseph; Obertidorf. David: O'ilara, Dennis 2; YanHorn. B. X. Nov. 27, 1342. A. C. Davis. P. M. Pao. Hakt. This world renowned Magi cian and Humorist, will give three enter tainments in our town commencing Thurs day Nov. 30th., Thanksgiving night at the Court House Hall on which occasions he will give some very beautiful and costly presents eve.-y evening consisting of gold and silver watches silver ware of all inscrip tions Groceries, Provisions and many other articles to numerous to mention and two hour; of solid fun. Prices of admission reserved seats 50 cents. General admission 25 CW. children under 12 years of age l. Cts, The following is a report of the Hare's school for the month ending November 11, 1SS2: No. enrolled during month,38; average at tendance, 27 ; per cent of attendance, 84 ; Number of visitors, 2. The following per sons attended every day of the month : John Miller. David Peterson, Harry Frank, Jerry Griffith, Walter (.rover,. Walter Oard ner, Minnie Siialler, Liziie Cover. Emma ! waiting for th.se who did nut come, the Smucker, Amy Petersou, Mary Cover. The j torches were ignited and a procession form school is in a prosperous condition. Visitors ; ed under the command and direction of the are always welcome. Directors and pa rents, give us a call. Lloyd Stitit, Teacher. Report of the Samuels school for the month ending November 21, 1SS2. Whole number in attei.dauceuiiriiig month: males 1,". females lo; total, JO Average attend ance during month: Mates 11, females 13; total 24. Per cent, of attendance during month: Males 07, females 915; total 'Jo. Those who attended everyday during the month are: 'Simon Baker, Willie Tospon, John Tospon, Katie Hostetler. Sadie Ash, Cora Swauk and Emma Adams. The mouth was 1 very pleasantly and we believe profitably spent with both citizens and pupils. The citizens with but few exceptions were inter ested iu the attendance and progicss of their children, and to them I tender my sincere thanks for their co o-ra:ioii outside the school room. M. R. RoWttts, Teacher. The following petition his bct-n sent to ihe Woiiiatis' Christian Tenipcrauc.e 1'i.ion of this place by the Constitutional Amend ment Association of Pennsylvania: Tu the ll'iiuirnhlr the ,yuV nnd Ihnut f Rep- rtteidntiret uf J'eimfiliania. Yonr jietitioners, qualified electors of this State, residents of comity. do res as 1 fully pray ynr Hoc to agree to siihni' ! Amendment ti ihe i" . i sylvatiia, to the !: a v-.t- r ;' Table bodies li'. pr posed it' Petin " uiiuon A.;u le xviii. wealth, in acconta.ice i Sei-tiou 1. of the I'onstitutioij of Pennsylva nia: " Article XIX, Section I. The manufac ture, or sale, or keeping for sale of any al coholic or intoxicating liijilors, whether brewed, fermented or distilled, or any com pounds thereof, or any compound of which any such liquors consti'ute a part, to lie used as a beverage, is prohibited within this Commonwealth; hut the manufacture and sale of such liquors, or coui; ni l Is thereof, for purp es other than a beverage, shall be regulated by. law. The General Assembly, after the adoption of this article by the qualified electors of Ihe Commonwealth, shall, without delay, enforce its provisions by adequate enalties. It is less than two months till the Legis lature meets, and the ladies will, at as early a date of possible canvass the town in wards to obtain signatures. Mkvcbsdal Items. Miss Polly Wilhelm, of Elkliek township, the last one of the old historic Wilhfclui stock, fell down stairs on Saturday evening at Ihe old homestead and broke her neck. Coroner Wolf held an inquest. Deceased was aged about t0 years. Meyersdale now boasts of having the finest and most commodious railroad station west of Cumberland, on the Pittsburgh Di vision of the B. A. O. road. The train mas ter and dispatchers have nicely fitted up of fices on the second floor. Convenient plat forms have been erected for the accommo dation of the large passenger and freight traffic that the road enjoys al this place. John II. Friedline, who not long ago lost his planing mill by lire, has now a better building under roof on the same site than the old one, which he will soon have stocked with new ami improved machinery, and ha expects in the near future to turn out more and heller work than ever liefore. He has l.-l heeavily, but with him the motto is " try again " not fallen by the wayside. Talk of steam heating! Just last winter the first steam heating uparatus was planted by our enterprising citizen James Hobiitzell Esq., it answering the purpose so well that now Dr, W. 11. Meyer-, too, basks with his large household iu steam hval. S. B. Liv elihood, banker, comes next, and will be war. net! up to with steam by Thanksgiv ing day. through all the many rooms in his large hank mansion; supme he will soon think of running his hoiking business by slealli. M. U'.si' I'll!, Esq , is also getting the latest improved slea'U apara tus plan in his new and elaborate dwelling on Main street. No more stoves, stove-pipe and dirt will M-rvade their homes, when steam heating dors ihe work. The old, or regular Du'ikards. are having a new and improved healer i-u' "' 'he base ment of their new im cling h,,u-e, to heat 'the auditorium mi the second tl .r. It is so arranged that you can h. '' Vrv or moist . ''I il heal. It also does service he base ment room during Sunday Si lux ?ises. The new steam-power shook fc . Messrs. II. J. Bloogb A Co.. are d..ii'..B j jt .j l,v.laws uf this Company, Ihe annual a lively business, considering the im. ' j,g f tockholdcra will be held at the drawbacks in their machinery arrangement. ' 4 ,j,e Company, in the city of Pitts They are already turning out shook at the l. .l,n Monday, Decemlier 4th", next, be rate of seventy -five per day, and will soon tween the bourse of 12 o'clock m. and 1 p. do much better. They are putting up a ! , f, ,i. h., tioi. r.f . n..or,i ..f I!rm om numlser of tenement houses for tlieir em ployes,and also have a new Ciri Hit It it Widge steam saw mill at work three miles from town, making oak lumber into slnxik lum ber. Tl'lr f'piiiljcrlaiid and Elkliek Coal Com pany will In the near future turnout coke for the trade. A numler of their new ovens are about completed. This will be a new enterprise in the Cassclman coal region, and it is hoped that the coke made will be equal to Connelisville coke. Meyersdale, Nov. 27, 1W1. M. Somerset towxship items. This morning it appears as if stern old a inter was going to show his hoary locks once more: the wind bowling through the forest and everything indicates cold weather. Dr. Bell, of Indiana, Pa., has located in Sipesville for the practice of his profession. By all appearances the Doctor is a man of ability, as is indicated by his already num erous patients. Jlje ljme quarrjes of Jacob Pile and oth ers fit ibis yiiiiiiijy are in successful opera tion, and thousand,? of buslp:!s of this fer tilizer are brought to terra firms. Ifr. Joseph F. Berkey. of the Jfaple Grove (aria, has just fini-.iit.il liarvcsiiu ' a trn acre Relo) p: corn, icj:i J-KJ busl-t-1 to the avcr, of l,sfi pisiieis n( ail. . r. tfrkey is one 01 our moat tutcrpruii; Ufujers, and 1 knows how to doit. On last Tuesday evening Mr. J. D. Meyers gave the young- folks a spelling bee at Sipes - .. : 1 1 - 1 , :.! .. 1... . i . I. .. . The;ille. and notwithsuindin- the liou was tuk, wu nui.uuiiuiuj mc umw wax packed to its utmost capacity, the bestof order prerailed. gipesvilie, Nov.24lh. P. Following is a report of the Lavansville school for the month ending November 21, 182 : M. F. Whole No. in attendance 30 20 Average attendance 28 in. Per ceut of attendance ' 99 97. No of visits by patrons 3. J. A . Berk by. Teacher. El. HkiaC-O. The illumination, torch light procession and general jollification of the Democracy of this end of the county, over the result of the recent elections, raraf off on last Saturday night, and taking all things into consideration, it was a miserable failure, especially in point of numbers. It is to be remembered that this was not lobe an ordinary affair, such as we have been accustomed to seeing, but a general out pouring ct the people from far and near, especially from Fayette county, Pa., and Garrett county, Md. Formore than a week the country was carefully canvassed for many miles around, notifying the faithful that the biwses demanded tlieir presence at the hour and place appointed, and it was predicted by the leaders that at least five hundred and perhaps eight hundred persons would turn out and join the procession. Two hundred and fifty torches, mounted on wooden guns to add to the large number al ready secured for the occasion, a lot of drums and a barrel if oil was ordered from Pitt burgh early in the week, and from the gen- er.il appearance of things, and the unusual effort made, it was generally believed even by Republicans that it would be the largest and grandest affair that ever took place in this end of the county. The appointed time finally arrived and ! the unterrilied began to assemble at Jockey ! Valley, Fayette county. After some delay, bosses and the captain of the black horse cavalry, the greater portion being mounted on horses. Among the number of the ever faithful was the venerable A7ir.-x dressed in female attire, and tagtinted upon another big mule with a placard upon his back marked "Mrs. Beaver going up Salt river," and a lad Irom Fayette county, who, during the war. nursed at his mother's breast, while his father said cuss words about the war and Abraham Lincoln, pla carded and mounted upon another ass, "General Beaver going up Salt river," after I which the' caravan started with music in frout and marched through the town ol Suiitlilield with torches iu full blaze, mount ed on wooden guns, and from thence to this place, iu all a distance of about five miles. Those who, during the war, sku ked through the mountains hieing from the draft, "smole a sweet smile'' as they marched throng'i town with wooden guns upon their shoul ders. The Independents were not nermitied to partake of the joys of the occasion on ac count of their failure lo deliver the goods on Ihe Legislative 'Ulestioii. There was much che"riiig for all the Democratic can- delates, but none for the Independents; even Geo. Kooutz, who acted high priest in their own side sho during thii campaign, receiv ed n i recognition. The pr.ieessioti was not disturbed in the lea-t bv II tpuhlicans; quite a contrast from two years ago when the Garfield club from Confluence visited this place and was gross ly in-ulted and annoyed bv some of our unc iiith Democrats. To the credit of those who conducted the priHession it may he sai l that g.wxl onh r waspro-erved. and there was but little mis behavior with the exception of a young atiot-iioscnf a Democrat, who under thein spiration of having oorrowed'ten cents to pay his portion of the rebel debt, lut drop a few things that caused even Democrats to say that his papa had better take him home and change some of his underclothing. So far as the management was concerned the affair was a success, but in point of numbers it was a miserable failure, much to the mortification of the bosse. lo:J being the whole number in line and a few hoys on thesidewalks. . Q Petersburg, Nov. 22. A nice line of lamps and glassware at J. B SYDKRit Co.'s. A genuine $.'50.00 Amiricati Lever Source Silver Hunting-case Watch given away. See Paul G. Xowag's advertisement in another Column of this paper. ' The best place jti lown to buy a nice hat or cap is at J. B. Ssyder & Co.'s, Prices ark Dowx ! For untriinmed and trimmed hats. Some half price ; some a little more, to close out to make rixun for Holiday gissls. Many other goods reduced for the same reason. Jfuch below price! A. K. I'hl. Public Salc. A. J. Colborn will sell at public sale, at his residence, Somerset, Pa.', on Saturday, December 2, 1W, all his per sonal property, consisting of two Ahlerney cows, hay, saddles, bridles, etc. Also stoves, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bureaus, carpets, dishes, glass and tinware, etc., and many other articles too numerous to mention. "Hellow Fisk.been toj. B.Snyder it Co.'s lately?" "Yes; golly, don't they sell lots of cloth ing? They should at the price they sell at. Why, they beat them all; overcoats they al most give away. I tell everybody to go there if they want cheap clothing. I would re-pcciftilly inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 232 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., w here I would lie phased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye SlulEs, Perfumery and Fancy Gixsls generally. At this season I would call attention to the inseclradcs, such us Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persiun Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line coi.ie and see ine or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered, Cms. CiKiEKirii 232 Muin treet. PlTT.-Bl.'RUH it Connkli.svilleK. R. Co., I iins'i. urncE, Pittsburgh, Nov. 15, '2. Notice to sitoi-kholdeis. Notice is hereby :..,,.. .1.,,, in aeeonlamv with the charter to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of snch other business as may be brought before the meeting. The stock transltr books will be closed on the 2oth inst. and remain closed until after the annual meeting of stockholders. J. II. Wt'liUUTOX, (secretary. MARRIED. COXLEY LEE. On Sunday, November 19, IS5J, by Eider J0jn P. Cober, Mr. Siiuon Cotiley and Miss Lticiuda Lee, botb of Mil ford township. ' MANGES MILLER. On Thursday. Noyau-ber U, 1U'2, St the residence of the bride's parents, near llerlin, bjr Rev. J. y. PolTin bergcr. Mr. J. W. Manges to Miss Eila C. Miller, botb of this cou;ity. DIED. GKIFFITH. Oil Wwlnes-Jay Xovernbt-ri d, Earl S., son of Josiali J. and Sidney ' Oritlith, iu Ibe siitl year of hi age. Earl was an nnifsually iuterestinj? child, ' and quite a favorite in the village. Hislnsw will be deeply lei t by many outside the 1111- I ineUiate lanniy circle to which lie belonged. , i tie heart stricken iareuu bave thesyiupa- ihyof thetmlira coiniuiiiiity, as was attest-. ed by the Ure number of persons that were 1 present at the funeral I 1 .,11 . .1 iay tuey rest ineir- burdened hearts udjd tlie words of Him in , uumcucu u. uju iu wuhu u ... whose sight the tear of submission is sacred : and by ttaom the prayer for assistance is ifTerherrd. C. SOHCRSlT MABHRT OnrrecMd by Uooa tx Bsaxrrw. suuu 1 CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR V FEED Apple, dried . ft T?10c ;s?!ak l ti Hoc fee S3 frj fJ"14 li'iytto U !So .Too sue 1 10 3C 'Me ... s 6us7 ltd 7ie Isc 1-A-lTC 3u ir.ic s&iviT'ie TiiOsoc loo 0r!;K! SefJlUC Ic tl Sli'l CO ..I 4 tJ tl 50 00 0C'IOC Ill c 1 i"e SI uO S'iCttMc Aopie-uLU-r. V gal rlruf) I 0 ls iloiwr, V (kinc) trull) Buckwheat $ bush - meal, 104 Beeswax ft tUeim, ahouloars, ft t, , " -does, " euunirv hams. h Corn, (ear) .mtw ft bushel - sneliel) ola " " meal ) a . Call skids, t) ft Ka. .ill Flour. V bhl Maxiwed, V 1U. (60 ft) H-ius. (soxar-curcu) V ft.. , Cnl. V Leather, red sole, f ft - upper, " kip. " MiddllriKS md chop 100 Is Oats, fl hu f.itat.a, l b (nwj Feaehe. nrled, ft Hye. Vbu .. K;. W ft' , Sail, No. 1, fl bid. extra , - Orounu Alum, per sack " Ashti'tt perssea Sugar, yellow ft - while Tulli.w. V ft. Wheal. V bJ Wool, y ft. Voluntary Tribute of Cratitude for Benefits Received. BiiAS Sib. Pleas allow nu the privilege or giving; my testimony regarding the wonderful euratire properties of your Invaluable mtiltclce, Hunts Rcnmly. During the pst (lx or wren years I bare been a great sufferer from kidney Unease, and daring a great part of the time my sufferings have been so Intense as to ts iadlscrlb. able, (.mly those who haveBuBered by this dread disease Know of the wlul bsckaehe, and pshu of all kinds, acoonipanlei by great weakness and nervous .rostratton, loss of force and amMiion which Invariably attend IL I had all tbeae trou bles Intensified, and was In such a baJ condition that I could not get up out of iuy chair except br putting m hands on my kneel, and almost roll. log out liefore I could Mralghtea up. I tried the best doctors, and many kinds of medicine, but all failed to help me, and I experimented so long en deavoring to gst cured tba. last spring I was In very pour shape, an I In Seeking lor relief my at tention was directed by a frl nd to the remark ble eurt n kidney diseases, e e., which were bt iog accomplished by liuul's Kerne J. I s in duced o try 11, and began to take It, and Te j soon "limbered op" as it were; my severe back ache, and the Intense pains 1 had sufTere 1 So long speeilll. disappeared, notwlinstandtng 1 had been boibered wilb this comalalnl to mi y years. W hen I began ti lake Hum's Remedy I was eo.'isl 'rrably run 'town In my gi-neral bealih, ana suffered also Ipjid loss of appetiie. fcver tuca I hare been taking the Remedy, however, my im provement has been must, mark d; my lormer complaints aches, paint, etc, have ol -appeared, and I now ml ilso my lormer ti II, hale, beany, and souao In be Jib 1 shall aiWiys keep Hunt's Kerne ly with me, an 1 would mist earnestly re commend all IhoM who are suderers from klunry or liver diseases or diseases oi the bladder or url- nr orgtas to an Hunt's hemedy, and lake no other. Your-very tru HK.VKV H. 611 tLDO.N No. 280 '.Vestuihisur St., PioT.dence, K I. "In the lexl -on of youih. etc., there is no such word full " That --lexicn'' Is now found In the labjra'jiry f Hcnt's Hkxkdv. It knows no such 'wort as Fail. Tbk Inukpssdisst nscls only to lie better kn wu 10 aiIu to Its Alrca-ly larite tini of Ir'en -s. U h.is hi-en pa', i.bt-d I-t liunji-nve years and bus cqulred a W"rld-a,e rrputuiion as ibe best rt'lialous aud luerary newsp.per. Ihk lsna kmisst la noi deuumlnalional. In cruel and neiii are broailer than any eecl. As a I'hrisiiau j.'Urnal, lis aim la to atreualhi-n aud txiead cvanaeiii-ai reliielon snd u ilel;nd II aaains' Ihe atiaraa ol .Vlaierialisiu, Arhrlsm. and uuiielle'. Il ia tree to auprove or erluclse in a y id the danouiin i Ions whimv-r 11 believes Is de. aliened 10 a. 1 v. nice or binder Ihe proK.eia ol the l' Sicl of ChrtsL Iu civil and political ft ilrs Taa Isna- xdct will con end lor a. nod Ides aud prim Iplea. li icUiiht analog, slavery and ihe iuiuiiuua sysieia ol ine cnii'ltla Comuiu:iiry. It ! now Qhtiua atraiust M rmoulsui. li believes in tne reiorm of civil Sirvtce and tariff, iu the bUiinalioD ol poll ' lea aud in cheaper piantae u,i will maintain tlHe nluii In which the blgheateihlcsand beat Inleiliaru erequir s Tu IsDtPkMDaST Is 4eslv:ned to suit all tastes aud wauls. Me p old ww-Hiy suirl. s by the l-esl mi if ilnewri e s. poems by the leading Kje of Am rii-a aud Lnglami (we Qrsl puhtlaiied tn A-nerici Toiinyaoo'a lust poem), aiid luroihera, wiio louk raiciiily lor luairu-llun. whether iu re IIkIhus. literary, educational, phiiosophlial, or scientitlc articles, we lumlsh wnai no other peri odical uea or can. We iy Inigr prices to o "tain the most eminent wrl.era. Heaidea me ediloriala, thire are twenty-two disilnc departments, eiitied by twenty two etieidalista, wb cb Inviuu Bihlk-al heeearch. Sanitary, Lienal Fine Aru. Music, Science, Pehblrs, Fersuualiiiea, Ministerial Keg. isler, Hi mn Notes, School and mira, Lilera lura, Kelialous Intelligence. Miaslona, Sjui'ay school, Newa of Ihe W ek. Mna nee. Commerce, Insurance. s.ioiies, Fuxzles. Selections, aud Agri- cuhure 32 Pages In all. We will r pon .u lull Kev. Joseph t ook s eel ehratei Ko-U u .tt"ndr Leciares, wnicb will be gin in Junuarv. .Mr. Uook baajuai remrn-d Irom a iwo years trip round ibe world, and hia lectures ihls winter will attrsst greater attention loan ever. Our Sew Terms for IS S3. One subscription one year CS OS) Fur m. tn br. SI for three months. .. . 7 One suhwrluilouiw.iyears K On-sulis riuMm. Ove y-ara IS Otf Tbean r titter d pries (t per annum In clubs uf Ave or more) are very much lower ihn any ol ibe standard religious Weeklies, "TRIAL TRIP." In order that on may read a lew consecutive numbers of Ths Isnar nokst, nd ll.ue learn I s V ila - wx "Her a ini,ih'sauiniripiloo. aa a - I rUI Trip,' r r 3 cen 8 which e n he remmed ny po-U aeauimps. Fymeniolf 7tn d lili"U will se cure the i-aianee ol a yar'a tu rl lho Send p sral erd lor fne specimen copy sad )U'lgo lor yourself. Add, ess. THE INDEPENDENT, m Bmitnw tr, new Tarn. PUBLIC SALE OF The undersigned admintstrttne and trustee for the sale 01 the re-l es itenf Frw'ertck J. Youn kln. I'tcf t'pp-r Tur'eyfiHii t .wruiip, Suiuer set county. FaM dece-sei, will otfjr tor sato. al public outcry, eu 20, 11 at I o'clock p. m.. a' the court house in Somerset, r'a , t be loliuwuig real es sie, Uie the properly of Said deces se.i. The firm and h. mnsteml of the deceised. situ ate In lb - towosbl.s co ny an I Si ate aior.-said, adj iluiog lan is ol Charles Meyer Alexander Kboadsao iB F Ulevinger.cniaining I3 acres nvrfv or leas, altoat luo acres clearod, ihe balancs la llmlier. wiib good bouse, burn and oilier out buildings Ihereou This property is In a g"od eommunity. conveni ent lo schools and charahes. and Is in a hL h stale of culnvailoD, an t li a d-airtb! bome. M'nerai rights under Said land excpied. TtHMS One-half cash, the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest. The nnpaid purchase mi uey to be secured on the real estate by judg ment exemption a'.tes Twenty per cent, te be paid '-n day uf sale, balance when sale Is confirm ed. Fur Information cull on John H. I'hl, at Som erset, or Ihe undersigned on the farm. N rSLtt lUlihll, Nov. IS. Administrator and Trustee. OTICE. The undersigned will apply to the Legislature at Ibe next seaslon lor the passage of an act au thorizing and requiring the Auditor Oeneral and Siaie Treasurer lo audit and settle the amount of 1 Oeorge Henley, of Somerset county. Fa., lor 1 rent etc., due turn (or the use of a bouse and lot I in Berlin, tn the euuntv aforesaid, oocutdeil by i t'apiMins H. wlea and tsnyderand the men under ' their .simmand itu log Ihe year 1HS.I f0V. "?J. UtUtlUbHUiriiLl. K J OTICE. Joax J. SrncHga Wo. 31, August T., isS'l AL Subpoena in SIsBTHAKraicBBR. ) lilvorce. eommlsalrrfier antiointed by the Court 10 take ihe testimony and report the facte with an opinion In this ease, will meet tea parties in Interest at hisonVe In Somerset. Fa on Friday, the 15th of December, lssas, al 10 o'clock a. m., to discharge his duties. ' JOHN H. rHL, Nov. 29. Commissioner. THE UDEFEflDEHT ValnaolB RealEs tate (S "r CLARK JOHNSON'S vjT? Indian Blood Syrup Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Eowels. Kidneys. Skin and Blood. Millions testily to its efficacy in healing the above named d iseases,and pronounce it to be the V BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. ' Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia, AGENTS 1 !.... -71 uf . -3 A .1...1 . ,-auy" aiu' J' " c " ""s n. . . . ,KI.K v.,.t.,l Viri'.ViSI:- . Bio- sjraal hars raeelred moeb relief. LIME! LIME! The Buffalo Valley Lime Ccnpuny, linlteil, will srll.anlll further ordered, unsiacbeit Urn at lb" f 'lluwlna ram: At cenu pr bushel. loaded oa cars at kilut I at I cents per nushel lor any qu tnttiy les than a I ear load; at II cents per bushel delivered at asy 1 nsiioa on cn Herua valiroaa: at IX eeols per buibel dellrrred at Meyeralaln and H.kw.wd: and al Ui erais tier hasb. I drlirere.1 at ail other rtilriait i illis s la Somer-wl enuary. Inclootng ail thus on the sh, morsel a Cia!irt t it ill road. raj. , jciit can be niaiie to the hdlowiua rsuii: j J La L, a, l,., si IrleOen. W. H. Kounis. al Somerset. Harrison Sny-l. r. at K or k wood. fun t nu. st Uar.eu. s;hu!UpI J. Miller near Mejervts'e, We must depend upia lime as the basis to fer tilise our Soil tirUcr It ami nave II ready when ieled. Order from i'raus Lnns, Oarrett. LOT.Ii Krtate of Ppter Spelcher. late of Onrmaaab lownstiip. iimerset 10 , ra.,dec u. Lieiters lesiamemary oa lb artove estate bavintf been aramed to the unitersianed, b the pmiier aur horny, aotlee is hereby f0vea 10 those looenied 10 It 10 mke imtaeiiute uav menl. and those hariiia claims orilcmand will please present them duly auiheniicsiel for eel. ilpmcnl on Saiunl.iv. tne 1.1 duvol lieremlier. lg-2. at ti e Ut. rsiuiuc ol Ibe deceased In Coo- emaugh lowusbip. SAMfEL E. BERKEY JUH.N LAHR. a)vli Kxecntors. FOB SALE! A VALUABLE FARM knosnasthe Fmlerlek Bluhsuah farm, situate in l'piir Turkej f tuwnstiip. Somerset county Pa , a. I lulu Umls ol U.trrrt Leur, '"hn 1. p- hsn, biuliel Fiiiley, an I others, cootsinlna aeres. more or less, anout 13 acres eleareil and in a it--.! s'a-e ol cultivation, balance well ti hereo: Is e .nvenlcnl to railrwl. enurrhes snd Kiimi'S. and in a x-isni larmina cimmuniiy; bav- Ina thereon erecie.1 a hia bouse and bank barn For terms and further p.rtlcuUrs addrrra or Call on K. . iHC.U ILLI..1 a KM'. No'.".'fit New i exinaion, Somerset Co., Fa. FOB SALE. The undersigned offers for sulca new and vala- at)!e Hotel lroiorj- In the boronith of (Touflumre, just oppo'lte the Kullroad Siatloii. ulhiu liberal terras. For par ticulars address either B. A. Fli'hmer, Couflu- ence. or Mary E. Hill, Meyersdale, Fa. novxi-.li Th. Model N.wspap:r. Tho Inter Cc.aa far ISS3. To.ive ill the news without indulging In of- febS4ve senaatl'-nall-m ; 10 beea ngeousaodag. gressive In Hie a.ivo acy of well eaiMhllshe.1 prlu rloles. wit-iuui t'eing uamw minded or unf ilr, local er tuthetas ea ol ail classes ot intelligent readers, with, ut pandering to. tne prej k-eaol any: lo prrseni in most attraciiv fnrm the great rat variety id ra tite". witbooieur ailing or low r lug the sMmlurd of any depjr m-n ; iogn w!n In', rest and rx,e lencw with ,acb succeeding year of its ei's'in-ce. 1 ii betim mniel newrpiier. Fmm the firs' tl ha been thSalmt,! ihe pub. puidisherr.f Thi. IsTica IK'S a I to h. To thnp. oer rncb bis huh sai.daril, and in each ol ,be tea years ut iia txiaien, a notable step f rwosi hits tieen taken. As very change has met wita encouraging response from the p'lhllc in the shape I ll,crea-e,l paln liHge, It IS luiroi arau ue mat the efforts of the puhli.herab Te been In lite rUbl dlreeTHMt. no i b ve been apprei'lale. THk lsraa Ockas win nmiin uncompromis ingly Kepuh.lcin, will di lntainliapresenta.il a e vt T neeilng Am-rictn Indusiries: will con tinue la devote secUl atten inn loinfle irans pTtathm. and e"nom(c queMlhins: I retain the ilepsrnieB s of The Curiosita Shp. ( current en'icl"peilla of curioD.. luie- stlu,aa 1 valuable liili'rmatlon. cill-sl nut by Irqulrina .1 snhacriis. ers); I be w onian a Klnadom, fdevoted to Ibe prik greaslve omvemeuta in which women re in errst- eilji Ihe Farm and Hm, (is.verlig topics of h tl lntereti in larmers, ineir wives, an.i ineir child en); The Veterinary, containing an-wrra 10 queBi Ions as to tne In-mineM 01 horse ca tie and other animals by one ul the beat veieri ary aiir. g uns in the Wis' ); an.l ' :..mplici.)ua (t.king Pi iinzzlna enigmas, conundrums, etc ). al: ol which are tus'jlhtr lothe paper; will glve.is much space as nunerio to serial auu anon stories, crig Iral and selected kkeiches and p--ras. and with increased tacilitl. s f,,r news gatni-riug In the shape of special wires tu New York and Wash Ingion. andexiasrienced mrrcsiioiiilenis well plac ed at home and abroad, will more than maiulafo lis high standard ",r eDtcrprne and accuracy la all itepitrtmenis of news. Tiik Istkb I Hit as, always closely Identified wiih ths Interests of the m, ss led ia ibe work of development of 'both Ibe Northwest and the -southwest, anil it wuiconiinue to m-ike umnx- inentthe rharactcrlMtio 'eaturesof the pngres ol the newer ounununpies towanl Starehisid No paper In the coumry has glveu so mut-b at-entlon to immigration m..vemenls rsilway and can I euteri rises, race and econ. mfc iiriiblems. and oih er topics relatli.g lo the prosperity ol the older sis'es ami ine fleveiopmeni 01 toe newer sections as Taa Intkh (k kiJ. Because it Is c na'amly enlnruing the field of newspaper inscusain, anu grappling unhetiat Inglv with all new queslions that come before ths lieopte, it has rncrea-eil rapliiiy In eln-uutlon among al' classes of trades neu aud larm-ra. Be cause oi its enterprise in leasing special telegraph wires to the grew neueentrea, li ha gnn lo fnvor wi: h ail who like ootupleieneas and accuracy In d-spatches. Heeauae ot Its steadfast Kepubll canisin and Its el"e sympathy with the heat ele ments ol the Kenuiiitcin party, !l has grown stead. lly In favor witn party men. Beeiuseoft hlgb charaoerand wide range ol lis litem rv and spe cial departments. It has teeome a greater favorite In the home than any other distinctively political paper in ti e a un ry. The aim bss been tn make It the best paper for city, ruhuibao or coun'ry resder; the heal paper tor the business man and bis family; the best pa per lur tne sirtv g pari wan ss wen as tne gen ml reader: and as ine circuli inn of ihe several nil tf. n has Incrcss- mine ra,illy ihe pa t year than In any preYli.us year, awl as It is n w laraer man tintt "i nuv uiaur p ip-:r irn'i isew imi t iiy. the publishers, feeling that they have falr me sure of uopul r approval will continue In the course marue.1 nu'. making suck tmpri-vementshts will keep Taa Istsb IKaiS al In head of the list of American journals as the model newspa per. The circulation Is best shwn by the amount of postaas paid on the papers sent toactaalsuh. 'C'iber". Judgeil bv this standard. Ths Istbk Ockak la far abeaiior all ol li-1 hlcago conif porres. as Is SLOwn by ths table below Th's table Hives the amount ol postage paid oa circula tion by eaea newspaper named for CbKago) lor the fiscal vearenulng June., iwt Ths ISTSKOtus Sgi-n30 The News J7S9U Ths Times K.t lo TheTrti.une i,i44 &4 Th Herald 1M3H Thl- statement Beet's no comment. It speaks for i If. The aui serlptl. n price of Ths ISTxa Ocaas Is as firinwa: Weekly ei'li"n. postage paid. Is.. SI 15 per year Semi w rekly a.il:r n. postaepaid t.M) per year Pally edUl"0. postage paid 10 00 per year Kample copies of The I-rrxa Octcan will be sent on applies) Ion. Send mnnev in rpvlatered letter. moncT order. batik draft or by express, at our risk, and be sure and write the name and address of e.cb sabsontv er plainly. AdJr,s, THE INTER fV'EAN. Chicago, 11L ISTEW G-OOIDS! NEW GO DS! AT G. R. PARKER'S. For Calicoes A (linhuins. (JO TO G. R. PARKER. For I! I each ei I ,t I'lihleat lied Muslins, OO TO G. R. PAHKER. For Sheetings A Pillow Case Muslins, GO TO G. R PARKER. For Bleached, rnbioucl.ed, Brown A Lend Colored Cotton, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Table Linen, Napkins A Towels, GO TO ;. R. PAI1KER. For Nice it Cheap Press Goods, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For the Best A Cheapest Colons! A Black Cashmeres in Town, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Black Silks A Satins, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Black Velvets A Press Trimminjf-i, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Bard it Plain Woolen FlantieN, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Casiiucres A Twetils, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Hosiery, Gloves A Handkerchiefs, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Chiidrens' Ladies' ,fc f ientlemens' I'n derweur, GO TO G. R. PARKER. For Shawls A Blankets, fGO TO G. K. PARKER. For Stockings ,t Carpet Yarns. GO TO G. R. PARKER. For nil Cloth, CO TO G. R. PARKER. IF YOl" WANT TO BUY CHEAP AND G KID GfXIPS, JO TO G. R. PARKER. Sep. 77. Jan. L WANTED.! yui vn.l p;u ni-nni.li !! Is ' J- ,,. ... JACOB KOLB. FOR THE FALL SEAON OF 1882 I GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN Now have in stock a Lar ami S;!,iilil Asaortrtiftit o s , i, ,,, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. RUGS AND b1ATTir.CS ! LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN STUFFS! Which will be sold at the LOAVKST POSSIBLE FIGUIUvS! Speci;J attention is called to our stock of j AENS, LACES AND BRAIDS! Including First Quality Germantown Yarn, Saxony, Shet land, Zephyr Yarns in all Colors, Smyrna, Pompa dores and English Art Crewel, and other FIRST-CLASS STOCKING YARNS! Lace Tall Kindt, Kilk and Unfit EirnlJi, IMth(-rvI Mni R'fk-Rack II raid, l oop IlrnliN. I inii and MIU I m broidery FIwsim. Java, tlailrii-i and lVaHIe ' un Taw, Crorlit-t llostk-a, sr. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S JOHNSTOWN, VEXN'A. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! In great variety, nice binding school books embrace evervthin Inks, Knbbfrs, Crayon. Slates, lVn ils, Scratch lVok. lVncil Tablets, Note IJooks, Pens and Holders, Applrton's le ad ers, Kurt & llanb's Grammars, NVarr.'ii & Harper's Geographies, Swinton's Hisrorii's, Osgood & Buekwalter's Spellers, Urook & Golfs Arith metics, Ellsworth & Franklin Copy Books, and a full line of School Supplies. Also, 111. ink Tooks, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Photo , graph Albums, Autograph Albums, Bo Papers, Gold Pens, Bibles, Reward Cards, Christmas Cards, Sliced Birds, A B CA Books and Blocks, Paper Weights, Inkstands, Sprctaeles and Kye Glasss. Also a full stock of Drugs, Medic ines, Chemicah Combs, Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles ou shculd see Ths EKtiM Lis ff HiscfiltasBKh M inStfxX including all the Poets, in handsome binding. Any goods not in stock will be ordered if desired. C. jST. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK. SOMKHSl-X I'A LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 13 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, DEALS IT. WALT HAM, ELGIN, S PR INCH ELD, ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, in Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. A r LL LINE BF CHCICK 1882. FALL AND Oar Stock In now Cam pie te In r.Tery Department. Ladie's Cloths, Flannels, and Sacqueings IX ALI.TIIEXKW SIIAIULS. CASHMERES IN ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES. teie and IVMi Hails at all Ym Xen IC raids in Wool aud Silk. Kiii!raitlrctl CaMliineren ami Silk for Trim in lug in all the Xcw S!ia(!r. W e alito Carry an Inimensie S(o'k or Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Shawls and Coats. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF um id muiDT nraiui hites in np. JBrv" Being our First Season We have only New and Stylish Goods to Offer our Patrons. We are tte only House in our Line of Business that has Strictly 0XE PPJCE TO ALL, AND NO DEVIATION. GEO. KEIPER & CO. 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. DR. C. P. LEX HART tenders professional serriem to the rttlKns of Som srsct nod TkriDity. Ulfir (ippuslu C!entral HuttL Jet. I 'W. NOTICE. Kotlra Is hereby (irea tbat I, ths nmlar shraoa. IU at be resoosltle for f debts o.iw ti-aete.1 by I". F. WesTer. ol ths arm ot . K. W esr.r a l'o. , dolss, basiaets at Bethel, Sorntr tty.P.. j.a.bter. J. A. Boysr will eoatlOM tba Fhoei'hsie hosl aess at the okl stsati. Jair U A DMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICK site Jsoob Schneider, lata of Soatbsmptoa toarnsblp, iio-aerset county, a . dec a. aaelac been -rnntsd to the -UHterslsiieU by the Lifper satlKHrity. BO.t- le nereoj li'tn -" : i.ui.hi.1 m Mt.r. to atka lmmedl-1 al paynMBt aad those bavin claims saslnel tbe j m to present tnea amy aineocicte.i . t..i. v.A.mh.p so. liuri al the 1 - lu.ul In.K,. In M.1.1 InwuhlD. I oettt Executor of Jacob Schneider, dec if and low prices. Mv stock of used in the countv. I XUSrAL 15STEUMSTS. WINTER. 1882. pmixi.sti:atous notice. l-...ii:e of Juhn Olener. lats of Alleaheny Tp.dee'1. "Lettersof s.lmloiMrtl. ua sb"e episte hselrf been srantetl to the aiwlereieneo by ihe pn.-r-thority. notice is hereby sie to sil r'r- s ib debted "o ssltl estt? to awSe lmnlite lr aient, and thnM hsTlns etaia-s sai" ' l"" nt thia dnl oia.nilr." lor srttl-eeni o We.lnexiT. Iiewsilwr "-, st ike Ute resl- no,!), A'imiDisirab'r. DMIMSTUATOIiS- NOTICE. tUte of Jacob Bradlannt. lts of Mllt ri toteuhip, deceased. Letters of sdmlnlsrrntloa oa tbe bo sttts haetna been STsme.1 to Ihe aadenlsncl. by the. pmir satborlty. n.lee Is herel.y ie. ' t- tndebte.1 to ft to make Immcliate payment, sa those haelns clainis or dewaiiH will present tneas rtulTsarheriirateH K.r ee'tlement. ... Sat-sr-isy. Itrccmher Z) st te of 4. Etans. tsj. In KueMwood, Al 11 lord township. So-newet eona-y, . JOSATHa EHOADS. BOT.j AtiailnlAraUir.
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