The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 03, 1883, Image 3

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    hie Somerset Herald.
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Jacnary S, 13-
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jtixkN at HolJerliaum's.
M--re
V W'.'tiful line of parnet elolli am
L ..tlis. all -''"" -l Ilol'li rl.auni'f
Ti ii,'t ul,-'! Karaiae. bargain'.
nd lu
ll.
Cull
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polT, WHOOPING COi::H and Dn.n
imiiiedialelv relieved bv Sliil-li'i-Cure
Tin- late-t stylet-of liata. el. gloves, et:. .
, . rmieil -l Holilorliauiu'e.
' atcr-tfor the next tbirty la.at
... U r-rkefa.
X ,e latest and -t w-l.'te.l wk t
iiliiii;: ,,ave "vcr ll!,d- c:"' " ,Hi
n,..urci-il""t-'r,,"m-
J. M. 1I..L lKRBlM & Njns.
THAT H.U'KlSt. tXH'OH can be
; . ure.l bv S-IiiIoIi'b lure. We fUaT-uiiteclt-
,,,i. "'"I overcoats a specialty at
Hul tiKERAV N S.
WII I YOU 'l'TIlIl with Dysi.epiaun.i
1;v..r(V.,.lai"t? H.iloh'. YitaHzer is
.'ui!a..t.f.ltuoureyu.
A i. j"i " l,f e001" r, t;,,rd!,s9 "f c"1'
at U. K. a' " "
A nice assortment of ladies tires px"
i . .l..tl.- tn.lie' eimls.
,i tniiuuin. ia.. -
I,,,' underwear, li. - --"-.
,..T.nril CtT.r'.D, health ana ftl
rlail! sVunsI by Mi.l.d.'s faun-li Keme.lv.
. ... i..t.-tir tree.
l'r.ee Jt'-ei.ts .--"'
it- bc-t d..me:.c iifcUiaii. a. i -.... ,
i . .,t r'.t eent. at Hol.ler-
r; IiYsI KI'SIA and Liver Complaint
,ii a pi
of s;iiioi."i
Oil.-.! guarHiitee on every o
. Viia.izer. It never fails to
mi .n.-M.iple Sugar. Bj.con. V:ii.it.
poiaioesan.i iwai.s .... .-..
' ... ..r iiierehiiiidi--er "ir line of trade.
t'OOK t ItKEIilTS.
l',rs..i,s knowing theme!ve-indebted on
,m b.oks. will phase call and settle wit li
on! further noiice.
ti. It. I'arker.
Tin- lar-o-t a-.-ortnient of dres g.H..ls and
ciiV. "I .'
A i-nrrespondi lit
11 .I.I.r.KBM'M -.
wr'ting from the south
..! tl,ec"iii"t sas : - -li.mgii ii ic.
;; i ki.'k- the eternal siitf'Ting of Hint
. .,:1. di--ae "
.sIHl.oH S fOl'till anl ('..lisnn'ptioii
... .. .. ....... It i-nri-
... 1 to
Cijr.. i- soli! l us on a giini.no-.
.Ulio.tlo"
F
lp , l.,s horse bin: l:et-. w!.:pv elc .
., Ii oMi'l.:iMlll S !
Ir..!!. a. rossthe Missisi pi. carload 17' i
!..,!!. Is el.oi. e hand piete-l lan
les. t" arrive ibis week. N
w Is the tune i
toiniy them. Send in your or.i.Ts. i
I'niiK .V Br-Kklf. !
sl I KPLFSS NinllTS. made o.i-era'.
l.v that terrible cough. Shiloh's I "'e is the ,
remedy for u.
Tne lar-sl stock of children' school
iH.li's sh.H-s. men and Imy's binds
...a f 1 ..a
and sh..es in town will touno si
HoLDrKBAfM S.
G.l.lmrt's Pn-st Flour. ti.amifaeture.Hin-
.I..r the I1CW tin. ii. n t
.. ...i,iui t-cwitii-iion iinnw.
Union fiet.hart A S.ns. try
t barrel.
l.v
IVi.e f2 .'i0 l.isthnn lenna.
(Viok .t BrrKitx.
Morrison A Hm ' Cough Syrip.
I.ini
tii.i t. Horse
and Ca'tle Powder Iihvp. i
their pooilne"
ize mid prin
paired a large sale. 1 1
suits me. AIhi try P.nn.-
Mead s Worm Syrup
Having rented Ihe new store-room on the
rrm.r ofthe Diamond, east of the Glade
House. I am anxious to reduce my Hock
ven- much, to keep from moving it. Come
,.t ftome of the bargains.
Mbs. A. F.. I'm..
MftT MAKkcr.-Main Street. -We bv,
;.,st dd.sl a large refrigerator to onr Meat
Vrkct in which all meats ran be kept coot
and clean. Mutton. Beef. Prk. Ac. kept
constantly on hand. Open daily. P.ir
buying mest can have it kept in the Refnp
.Tutor until wanted.
V.'e'.iave. aso. inn.ftffl new brick for sa'e.
which we will sell by the hundred or ihotis-
ai.,1 st a low pri.-e.
Row Davis Crt.
Ut:i. Tins! I t-w oiler ail the coats
dolmans and jacaeis oil hand al cost! also
g.ai l.ati-aii.s iu coin skirts. .xileus ol
a I .lex r pilous; Woo. nose, scarfs coitilorts,
lur tajis, maies and gents underwear, ladies
jicck . ;.r, luiijc cioins, towels, einhroidt-ry ,
etc. ii j uu w ,n tiarbaiiis, cail. No ir juu.c
to Pi. g lOtls.
Mia. A. L I'll l
Wai.mi 1-tAr 11.uk Btsiokta li is en
t'.riiv uiiitreht irom ail oliiers. ll Is as
ci.-ai as aatei. and, as lis halne moicul-s, Is
i-crmiA Yegeiable Hair KesU.rt r. U will
ii..ii.ctiiuici irec the I.eaU iron, nil Ualidrutt,
restore gray lmir to lis naiurai color, auu
priniutc a i ferowih w hcic 11 lias Imtili
..ll
It o.in i:..t in ui, ii.al.ncr alio t the
ilea. Ill,
inita.e
i"iii suipimr, sugar of lead and
ul tiinr pit paialiohs have .lone.
ll Kill chaise ii
i.a s lo a htuu.iiu
Bni or hided hair in a lew
j...-) brown. Ask jour
.Ituggisi luT iu tii In.uie is warranted.
Ami.ii, Iviiuc LV., wh.iiesaieaf.ei.ts, Phil
a.lelplna, anil liali .V liuikel. New Yolk.
Look 'o your interest and buy where you
cau to niV t.-si a.ivaiitage, and gt pint
Ifcs-ii (t urns. Iu tinier to insure these, two
li.ii. ks e would a.uise our readeis lo l.n
t .1 u.ij.s, incuiciiies, elc, at Cainpbeii a
-VI .Iani stmt. CaiUm iiuu when in Johns
town, anil juu am Ik- convinced ti.al what
w e sa is col reel.
M.-s-rs. Keller & Sanncr, the well known
prj,-ers and eoiih uoners (d this town have
a lied ti .nrai.d l.t-d to their business, and
propose t.. pusu u vigorously. The have
the I el.-hn.trd Vienna Fiour 111 barrels and I
H.U 1, u. ..li - 1 : 1.1 ... 1...
s-uks. as well as a choice brand made by
1-rn.ker A; Mullin, by the gradual reduction
roller pnccMi Com, lwts and chop alwavs
"i M-.k. Their stiak .if j;roccriee is new,
f-oli and fuil. Mocha, Java, and all other
fradts of line coffee a i-eciuliy. 1 he purext
'iu best ciulectiuiiery in the market. Best
"'i' ..ftolwixo
haliil.
and cigars always on
-N'w MtAT ii a kket. Messrs. Auiuafi
I iie aid ..j,, , ,irw U)t.al market iu the
r'"'"' hX I'fwiit tKvupied by the Somerset
h'MT? "lKii.y on Monday, January X,
I'M. Hienurkrt willl-eopeu daily; and
'd be supply .!, lM,.f iIHu, mutton,
a"-ige. and nm.ked meats. Oysters will
aiaavs be kept on band, and sold bv the
can, gajj,,,, ormtarl i)n. cl,i,kens 2j
teui. ,-atf,. j,T1p in Utvevr blm,
quantities. Vr 1,,, retteive a fair share
'l I ui.iic patronage ,,,,1 .trive to plea-
U ho favor u, wjlu their custom.
Geobk Ai-max,
Gtou-.K W, Pile.
I Would rwnusrnit.- :..r..m. .... rg..a. . .r
r.
Sninrrsct county that I have opened a new j interspersed with Ihe ni.e-t humorous an
drug More t Zi' Main Street, Johnstown, I mwdotes. U.ld ill Oil. Sanford's illimitable
''a , w lure I would be pleased to see them. way, which provoke.1 a great deal of laugh
Mock consist of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. ' 'er and ap,.laus. the seaker freipuently
'ateiit Me.liein.T, Dye Stuffs, pertumery ! h i"B -use until the clapping of bands
and l ane tiou,!, generally. At this seasou htd eule-ided. Those who had the pleasure
1 ouid call mu-niion to" the insectra.lea, j f meeting CoL Sauford afier Ihe close of
"entel.upe j.aru( iinvn n Powdered
U'i ..
Hellebore, Persian ltle-t Towder,
W beu in ifed of anvthinz in the
Ofug line cuiae and see me or write for iafied and proud ol his receut institute, and
l-rioe. Ad inquiries cheerfully answered. deserving of the thanks of the general
CaiA, GaicriTBl public for the several evenings spleudid eu
232 Main Street. UrtaltimenL
Write it ik.
Tin- KieieJiit.jj is excellent.
The .ul iies. bid.li.of the b-.nvttgli reopen
eu Tuewlav imiruitit:.
ti... ,...,.?.., r .i.. .U,...i; r ,i, :
l...e Tea. bern.s I,.,titaie will bo VW,iM
in inr nt'vt iii4
A irt-at wa iMVru .. it.- t hi! Irvn of
l l.-l.VI. Tll.ll MlM.lilV M h.n.l ill ll . ir ll.lll.i-
mil 'iltle chureh Mi.mluy evening.
tur eitizens ore determined that they will
ii.it lie without ire next ruu'titer. Al! the
i. e h in ei. in the t.iwn have been R'.led
"
We understand that on the 1st of A,.ril
t:.el.st..nice will be m. .v. d into the frame
building on the DiaiiiMiid, n-.w .wviipie.! by
Mr AmoKnepi-r. This will be a n.ueh
better and m..re cmvei.-ent pia.ef.r the
ol'iee than its present liTalion.
The Niw Y". :.r was ushered ill in a very
uii'leiii'iiisirative w.iy in 8'.ineriH-t. There I
UH4 ixiiie .if the iir..in:irv ri.i.'iiii' ,.f Iu-Um I
.. , . , . ' i i .
i:s halving of tire ar:ns, and gfiieral racket 1
ti i . '
mi . lent to tlie xval hi. The .lav w as nut i
.'lle
,l. . . i i . i . :.:
rallr observed as a holidav bv tdir cm-
r.-ns
The 15 ird ot I'.iuntv Auditors met at the
('.uiinissi.iiier's olll.x' M..inl.i f eniti and ;
rj;aiiisl, prepurai.iry t..eoiiiiiieiiei iti their (
anniuil lalM.r. by teleetinx F. W. ll.c-ecker, !
Km) , as clerk, and l'liilij. ,'upp, as ai-t:int. !
Tin; Auditors are Messrs. Israel Eiuerick, .
John I'. ni.OA.ls, j iiliujii, and James
Meyers, licmocrat. They are at present
hard at work auditing tlie accounts of the
I 'our Directors for the pu-t car.
Mr. Wei). 1$. I'arker, w ho for the past jcar
has been connected wi'li the large dry goods
es;ablisl.ment ot D. I- I'iKe.V:Co., Iat.m,
Oliio, .111 the 1st of January returned to
Somerset to aivcpt a position in the dry
'mhIs ami general no;ion store of his uncle,
Oeorge K I'arker. Web. has had a Urge
ami varied business ei'i ielice, and ha al
ways borne the cliurarier ..f ail a'-coiiinioiia-tiug
and obliging business man.
On Fridav last lleurv Will ai.d a son o
A lam Zerfoa', met with a painful aecidei.t j
' . 1
at the lime quarry of Daniel Keller, about!;
'
two miles ei.st of Somerset, on the Bedford
uirni!he. It seems that they had put in
heavy charge of giant powder which laiied
to explode, and that while removing it wi:h
a driil it was prematurely discharged, burn-
,.g ...e,r .aces, neeas a,.o an.,, . ..o.,..,.c-
. . . . ... . . .1. .. .1.. .1.... .1...
r . . i 1 :.. 1 -:i.l..
uiai.uer. ai ursi 11 was iiioiigui u.uk .i.e
sight of their eyes had been destroyed, but
11 is now believed that it can he restored.
O ir slightly c .rjniient but g .. l looking
and good nuttirvd young friend. Ml. John
C Cuiiiniings. court streiiograplier from
Sunimry, Northunimr'and eoiiuty, sjm-iii
la-t w.s k in Somerset reporting the proceed
ings of the Teachers' Institute for Miieriii
t. iideut WelU-r. Th ! many t. uder glanois
cast at himiy the pretty sctiool inarms was
caletiiai.sl to confuse and agitate bun slight
ly and any errors, if any there he that may
..pcar 111 the proeceiiiiigs Wlii be chargahle ;
io tins account. Be-iiles being a first class j
s ei.ogmplier J.w i.sag"ii!at, p easant gen-'
. .-man ai.il one wn :u we .viil atAavs he
la I to Welcome to So ;iiTet.
i ln- I'otmty ('o.iiMii-siooi-rs
t'.ii i rda.i aliet lesm and
is.! A all tinir iipj.oinu
met in ill--i r
organized for
s l,.ld j;iveH
t.-ry t'enerai satislaeli,
ne general public durn
to the Ix.uni, and
the pa-t ear tliey
a. re ad reappoinud tor .ino.ii.-r Mar. Tory j
re. l. J. Horn-r, clerk; J It S.- .it, u't-.r- '
i.ej ; Austin Keel, janitor and Dr 11 S. j
K.mmell. j.iil physicoiu. The pn-sent Board j
i I 'ominiH. ioners e .ininet.ee the new year
Willi the satisfactory knowledge that they ;
have eareiiilty, judicially and . coiioinieully
managed the business of toe county sintv :
thev have had charge, and that their cm- ;
duct of the :Iice bus met with the approval
of the tax payers of the county.
The Board of Poor Directors met at the
i '.unity Home Monday, and organized for
the present year. Mr Jesse Hoover, the
newly le. te.l director, was sworn in t.itake
: lie- place- of Mr. B'idolph Ferner. whose
terni of ..Hi -e eipin-d. The dirts-ton now
..re Messrs. Alex Korns. Daniel Kimmell.
Mr. Frank Iatiintz, one of the liest and most
careful, prudent and hard working stewards
ihe County home bus had for many years,
was retained ill his present capacity. John
II. Weimcrw as continued as ! rk. Dr. H.
S. Kimmell a physician, and Fred W. P.ie
secker was employed as attorney. The ap
pointments are all good ones.
Hons A J. Col born ami Win. S. Morgan,
inenils Ts-chtct t the State Legislature from
this county, left for Ilarrisburg the latter
part of last w.-tk. They will both be pres
e it at the organization of the house, which
take- place to-day. Tuesday. We notice by
tne city papers that Mr, C lb irn's name is
tiieiitione-1 ir.itnitent!y f..r the K- piili'iean
nomination for s'cakcr, and that it Ii-s lie.
tweeu l.im and I. is friend Niles. if Ti-va.
Of course the Democrats will elect the I
.SjH-aker, but to the man dignified with the
lb-publican nomination the leadership of i
his party in the Hons? will lie conceded, j
For many reasons Mr. Coil) ni i dci. rviiig j
f this honor. Let the ' B.lid Eagle" i
scream.
Thetwentv-ruth annual u.c. tit.g of the i constitutional provision. That the consti
Somersct County Teacher's Institute which j t"'i,m of 1W l'r'"id fr of edu-
was in session last week was the m,d ,..- I tati" thr"Ulotlt the State so that the p-K.r
ce-.-ful and the most largely attended ever
held in the coun'y. The corps of instruc
tors euihrii.-ed some of the tines! talent in
the State. Prof. E ) Lyte of the Millers
v lie State Normal, was very popular with
the ti acli -rs, .piite a ininil-er of whom ha I
f nil. r!y Iks-ii students of his. His talks
w.-re a! ways li.-len.--l t w;th the ni.-t mark
e I a't.-'itioti and left a U-tine impr.-ssion on
the minds of his hearers He is not only
one of the best instittre workers in the
S-.tte, hut- is a gonial, pit aant gentleman.
Prof. S I! Heig.-s. of the Shippeushtir.:
Stre N'oriiia', was a'wavs oil hand when
needed ready to entertain Hml instruct. '
IV .f J J. Miller a Somerset county l.y. !
now engaged in ihe profession of tea hinir,
in P.tt.-biirgh. deli v, red several s. ho'.arly
a Mrex-es that wen- highly i.p .r.s-iii!e.l by
his an licnce. The i.vlur.- Wednesday even
ing. ' 'Sunshine,"' by Kev. Dr A. A. Williis,
of I'lnladi Ipliia, Was one of the chief at
tractions ofthe week. The au licnce that
assembled was an utiii-iiallvlargeaii.ini
telligent one. the eourl r.H.111 U-ing tax.sl lo
. . . .
its utmost capacity to aec-.mm.xlate those
who had purchased tickets. To say that the
audience were delighted with the lecture
Would be stating it very mildly. When the
speaker wts iutr tinted a bright ray of
'sunshine" (srinculed the entire assem
I) 'age, and before he had finished seaking
a warm gleam crept into many a heart to
remain lor many .lavs t.-uome. The lec
ture abounded ii. wit and bright and happy
savings Said one old gentleman, ' it was
the best sermon 1 have listened to iu twen
ty years " Dr. Willits will always be held
iu pleasant remembrance by his Somerset
audience e-lnodav evening Col. J. f
Sauford. f I .wa. delivered his s..ular tec- I
ture eutithsl. "Old Tin,. and New." The
house was more densely crowded than on
tlie former evening, and while the lecture
was entirely different from that delivered by
Dr. Willits, not calculated to make so last
ing an impression or to do s i much good, it
was of the most interesting and enteitain-
im: character, and the m.r-t of the audience I before them, Out that 11 was uiteny ii.iisesi
wa immensely delighted with it. It was j hie to keep them iu the room after the elec
the lecture were charmed With his pleasani
social qualities.
Prof. Weller bas every reason to feel sat-
' RkPOST or TRC PftKKElHSu OF THE SoM-
EK-ET CofkTT TKACHEll' IkSTITTTB. Tll
Twenty filtli Annual Session of the Sottier-
: s't County Institute met in the Court House
j Monday, December 25, 18S2, at 2 o'clock r. sc.
The Institute) was opene-l with devotioiuil
e"'iee. cunducted by Rev. King, of Somer-
ren.arks by Om.ty S.iperi.i-
lemleiit Welter, who first wi-di-d tlie teach-
rlrm.'iit a merry 1iriMtiMi. tlWii calling
u-i.tj..n tu U im-rtiit w.wk i le H-r-
....1 . ..
- . " ie.i..lS tueiu
ol the nice intellectual treat in store f-r
them, akilll; theiu t-j be protuiH and puue-
tual in attendance, and active participants
in the work.
j This was fallowed by the election of-offi-
ceis, which resulted in the choice of J. M.
lTkey. V..e I'rea.deiit ; J. A. Will. ikretav
jrv. j A. Berey, Assisiaut Setrretary.
iie! .,mv le.tchers reponed preset and
Were onij..iy enrolled. Tfie executive
C(ll,mjlu WHS t,ui,.v,l x,sistint of
I'ruf. A. V. ll..lbert, O. M Bakr, J. E. Fer
tier, M. L. Middlekaiigh, and J. iScbrock.
1'r.jf. E. . Ltte, ol the tjtate Normal
School at Miliersville was then introduced
and betan his talk on Solus. I Government.
r
preM-iiliiiK in a concise form tlie great value
1 B
,.r .. ,i. ........i. i i...i ..e .i.: i.:.
luiii'iiiuu aiii.w ieii;e .11 10. s punjecv oil
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tlie part .11 tlie teacher.
On million of 1'rof. Holliert the following
were a.iiitei a committee on text book
on Tnei.ry of Teaching : A. C Hoi belt, J.
M. Kerkey, J A. Wil1, I). C. Kichnor and J.
A. Berkey. The exercises of the afternoon
closed with musii: by the Institute, Miss Liz-
lie e.ier presidiii); at the organ.
EVfMXO FtxiloN.
After music, the Address ot Welcome was
delivered by F. W. Birwker. Esi.. of Som
erset, who ably acquitted himself in his ef
forw as the representative of the people of
SMiinerset. He spoke of the power of the
mind, its position in the natural universe
and its relation to nature, and the projier
method and course of study which best
tends to the culture and proper development
of man. He continued by saying that (he
true idea or end of education is not purely a
practical one, not iecuniary or utilitarian.
True education means not the gaining of
knowledge for power's sake, a means for an
end. whether that end be for making money
I or rwintr fo T.luroir rvmi.i 1 uniwn Kill on.w
, , . . '
Hung to be 111 us, our own culture, our own
, . ,, , . . ... T
trHonul slrenivtlienintr ami arlorniTiellt- 10
I --- - r? r --
muke men of us, greater, purer, better, no
bier, strong in thought and deed, cultured,
finished, full, rounded, balanced, ideal, car
rying oil (.oil's idea of man education for
its own sake; for a cultured mind is its own
rf ,
' 1
j.y in its own pleasure.
Prof J. M. Berkey, of Berlin, responded
on the part of the teachers, stating the pur
pose of the Institute, it having the effect of
bringing the teachers ot the county together.
He said that the puqvose of the Institute
was not t put forth stale platitudes, as the
value of eitui ation is of its own necessity
under a republican form of government
these were settled long ago. But that the
teachers met together for the purjMise of
Considering what the necessities of the times
demanded, in order to accomplish the full
purpose for which the school system was
established
Both addresses were greeted with hearty
appiause by the an hence. -
Tl 'EsD.lV M .ll.NINU BKsSIOM -PE EMRI.B ti.
Insiii.iie met ul A M., and was called I..
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w.-re eon. iucied h BeV. Ddncaii, of Soiner-i-et.
alter hi. h the niinil es of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
The coiniuittee on text l.k .ill Theory of
Teaching, rep .rt. d thut they were niiani-
in .its y iu fav.r ol Baldwin's Art of School
MsniiLeiueiit.
Prof Lyte contintied his instruction ou
the subject of Sclio.il Gov. rn men t, and dwelt
particularly on rewards and punisliinents,
stating that if c irp.ral punishment was
used at all, it should lie very spari'.gly
ux-d
J. A. Berkey r.a.1 a rc.rt on the subject
of History in the trunnion Schools.
A number of queries were then discussed
by the teachers.
The remainder of the forenoon was taken
up by Prof. J. Jay Miller, who presented a
method of Rapid Arithmetic as taught in
the Pittsburgh schools, illustrating the sys
tem with blackboard exercises.
Prof. L. B- Heiges, Principal ofthe Ship
peiisburg Slate Normal School was then in
troduced, and began his talks on Sense
Culture.
AFTl.BItOON 8ESSIOX.
The exercises were ojiened with music by
the Institute.
Miss Ella Kimmell followed with a class
drill in Literature, by a class of pupils from
the Somerset schools. The scholars exhib
ited much training and mental discipline
ou the part of their teacher, as none of them
failed in reciting what they had so well
committed from the different authors.
This being Director's day the mevting was
given into their hands, and Gen. W. ll.
koontz having been invited to address them,
delivered a telling speech on the Relation of
Pubiic Schools to Government. He said
that a proper discussion of the subject in
vol ves the consideration ol three things:
First, What constitutes a public school?
Second, What is the nature and character of
our government? Third, The relation be
tA'een these. He said that the common
school was the creature of legislative enact
ment, and was supported ami sustained by
may be taught gratis, and that the constitu
tion of 1X73 provided that the general assent,
b y shall provide for the establishment of
public sch. sils throughout the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, and that the legis
lature shall appropriate at least one million
d 'llars each year for their support. It is
the duty of the pirent to educate the child.
As ihe family is the foundation ofthe State,
the education ofthe family is the foundation
of the greatness of the State.
In 1012 Martin Luther favored the adop
tion of common schools for the poor, and iu
counts'! ion with Melancl.ton he drew up a
system of public schools, and throughout
bis life said that it was a subject near and
dear to his heart The common schools
lake hold of the child and h ad him up, so
that when he comes to maturity he is capa
ble "f administering government ll' this
great government of ours. He chfsed In
stating that the common school was the pil
lar of til.- government, and that we could
only preserve our institutions by strength
ening and maintaining these institutions, so
that in tlie onward march oi civilization
universal education might go hand iu baud
with universal litierty.
I).rect..r David Husband discussed at
length the subject of a Uniform System of
Text Books in the Common Schools, and
stand that there was a great diversity iu the
use of text books in the schools of the coun
ty, and that it would be highly beneficial to
adopt some system of uniform text books.
Hesjmke ofthe manner in which directors
were daily harrassed by book agents, or
drummers, as hecalled them. Hest.gested
that the only way out ofthe ditlicuity would ;
be by legislative enactment, and that the I
County Superintendent, 111 c mj 11 net 10 11 with
the State Superintendent should recommend
to the legislature the adoption of such a law.
He said that au atteint had been made at
several director's conventions, held for the
election of County Sueriiiteiideiit to hold
the directors for ten minutes after tlie regu
lar convention, in order to bring this subject
tion wastlecidea. 10 carry out ins ooject
he illustrated it by telling the anecdote ot
tiie little boy who was crowded with
blankets at Saratoga.
The Superintendent then followed by
saying that be was aware that there was . nayt Esq.; Secretary. Dr. II. S. Kimmell;
class of school omcers who received so much AjMant Secretary, Frank Meyers; Treaa
abuse as the dirwlors, and iu many instan-1 urer w H Ruppel ; Vice President. J. J.
cea the abuse heaped Ukd thew was 11 n-! z,)n)i j. H- Snyder G- j. fciack, M. A.
warranted. lie said he desired no better Charles Shank, Levi Iichliter, Reuben
evidences of the ou ward stridea the common jlcMillen,
chrobi were making in the county, than Tue Society then adjourned to meet at
the erection f the beautiful school building 0 President,
on the Academy ground in this borough. J. C. Welle. Secretary.
ne alsoaix.ke of other buildings erected
duniis: the nat Tear, ami ol ttie improve-
menu made by the introducUou of patent
fiirniiiitw in t.i mint of the schools : also of
the general advance of teachers' salaries.
. , , . , .
The following directors were present
Jew Listen, Albert Hcffley, Isaac Stotier.
U. F. Kayman, D. I- Meyer. Jacob I. Kanf-
mail, Isaac Yoder, Joseph Johns, D. Comp-
-
t.. I f f ll-r YVitlmtu 7inimernian John
toil. J.L. Miller, William .immernian.joiiu
lileM-tker, J. V.S.:l.r.ick. Henry Penrixl, S.
J. M.Kenzie. H. W. Say lor, John Miller,
Wilson Whiokev. Solomon Pile. Cyrus An-
keny. J. J. Long, A. I). Weaver, W. 11.
Kooiitz, G. W. Pile, J. M. took, Charles J.
Harrison, David Husband, Fred Welter,
Gabriel Good, Wesley Burkholder, J. C.
Vouiikin, Dr. J, M Lumber, G. W. Phillip
pi. V. W. McMillen, Maitin H. Hartzell, E.
D. Y'utzy. Levi Joder, John Schlagh
. - . ,
anss uouisa ji. viiiuock, oi ,ncn.....c,
was introduced and sang Jamie.
Prof. Lyte then presented the subject ofj
Morals, and explained that we were triune
beings and that we had a physical nature, ;
nteiieciuai nature, ami a spiritual ui mmo. .
nature, and a ierlect man required the full
development of his three fold nature.
At Uie conclusion of Prof. Lyle'a address, ,
the Institute adjourned.
Ciit BCli Dedicatiok. On Christmas day
the new Lutheran Church alKoxbury, this
.S.......V v.iMii,v.Mt t th worshin ofCnl
with appropriate cerenioiiies. ThU church j
is iu ihe Berlin charge, of which the Ilev. j
J. V. Pothiubergcris pastor, and is another '
evidence of that man s activity in the sr-1
vice of the Master. This is the third church j
Kev. Poffliuberger has seen erected during!
his ministry in this charge, covering a peri-
od of only eight years. The church at (
Shanksville. built several years ago. is a
tine structure, with stained glass windows,
well finished throughout, and could not be
built now for less than $10,000. St. Paul's,
the oue built near Pine Hill, is also of brick
well finished, and cost a little more than the
Suanksvilie church. St. Matthew's, the one
just detlicaled at Box bury, and of which we
are particularly writing, is a frame structure
Jox-iO feet iu size, with ceiling IS ieet high.
The interior is painted and white-coated.
The windows are teu feet high, of gothic
style, and have ornamental frosted glass.
The seats are made of ash back and ends,
capiied with cherry, and finished in varnish.
The chancel is enclosed by a neat cherry
railing, and the nicely designed pulpit is of
the same material. From the centre of the
ceiling depends a beautiful six-light bronze
reflector, which is said to give ample light
to every part ot the auditorium. Whilst no
elfori at elegance has been made, the bund
iiig throughout presents n heat and comfort
able uppearance.
The jMulorw ho originated and Med the
project to a successful termination, on con
sultation with some of the members, secured
a lot of ground on the edge of a beautiful
grove on the outskirts of the village. Some
delay was caused iu securing the material,
and the edifice was not finished unl.1
about a month ago. The building cost $1,
200, all but two hundred ot which was
paid before its dedication.
The dedication sermon was preached by
Kev. A. M. WheUstotie, Irom Hubakku 12)
' But the Lord is in His holy temple; let
all Ihe earth keep silence before Hun."
Tne discourse was liigniv appropriate, piac-
, . . ,. i , , . ,, .u
I ell Alter the sci moil the speaaer
; staled that there wa.ssiili uu lutlcluedhcss ol
j auoul -iU remaining unpaid. He appealed
lo tlie congregation to raise the money at
I once, to which the audience responded by
liberal contributions, and not only the$2oO
but iu ad-.ilioii thereto some $) more for
I the slatting ol a Sunday school were raised
in a snort tune.
The dedicatory services proper were then
read by the psstor, Kev. Potlinberger, in a
clear and impressive manner, and the sing
ing of another hymn, with the benediction,
cioseu the cereuioides.
A large audit- ice was in attendance, and
while all seemed to be deeply impressed
with the solemnity of the occasion, a look
of proud sal inaction rested on the counte
nances of both pastor and people, sujwriii
duced no doubt, by the consciousness of
having a beautiful little house of worship,
every dollar of its cost being full)' paid.
The congregation organized wiih twenty
nine members, ami they are certainly de
serving of much praise for the good work
they Lave accomplished.
SPECTATOB.
Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the
Somerset Cornet Band held December 29,
1S82, the following resolutions were adopted.
Whereas, God in his wisdom has, by
death, removed from among us our esteem
ed and efficient instructor, Irvin J. Heffley,
therefore be it
Ilautral, That in his death we have lost
a wise and able teacher.
Ilaulvcd, That we extend to his bereaved
wife and parents our heartfelt sympathy.
HenJied, That these resolutions be pub
lished in the Somerset Herald and Dmno
ctnt. Chas. C. Siivfek,
Secretary.
A. C. ScH ELL,
President.
Cosfli'Rnck Items.
Tlie Christmas trveat the Lutheran church
011 Christmas eve, was a success.
The cantillation and treat at the M. E.
Church on Christmas afternoon, was an en
joyable affair. There was a sumptuous feast
of good things, and it was the beginning of
a protracted effort.
Isaac Smith, the man hurt at the blowing
up of Cotes' mill on the lDtli insU. is lying
very low at his home in Draketown.
The merry jingle of sleigh bells has not
yet (treeted our ears this season. Those who
made extensive preparations for sleighing,
feel much disappointed.
Confluence, December 20, 18s2. X.
Report of Weaver School, in the distri c
of Paint, for the month ending November
14, 1S2:
M.
12
9
ft!
9
F.
14
13
to
No. in attendance during month
Average " " "
Percent of "
Per cent of " " term
Number of visits by patrons, 3.
Report for the second inoiitli, ending De
cember 14, ls.2 ;
M.
14
13
11
iM
99
N.i. in attendance during mouth
Average
Average ' term
Perveut " " niohtu
Per cent " term
Number of visits by patrons, 19.
The two months were pleasantly spent in
the work of education, and we believe that
all were interested in our work.
W. A. Weaves, Teacher.
Tempkbakcf Ohgumzatio. A Somerset
County Constitution Temperance Society
was organized in this piace last Thursday.
The proceedings are as follows :
Val. Hay, Esq., was called to the Chair,
and J. C. Weller chosen Secretary. A com-
n,itu?e fjve, consisting of Revs. Duncan,
s;rait, Baumgarduer, and Messrs. J. H. Sny-
der and Albert Wright.
Rev. 11. King. H. F. Schell, C. C. Mussel-
man, Oliver Knepper and I.G.Jones were
aplinted a committee on permanent or
ganization. Chairman Hay, in a stirring address, then
set forth the effects of forming a Constitu
tional A mend men t Society.
The Committee on Constitution then sub
mitted tbeir report, which was unanimously
ad- ipled. (The Const ii at ion submitted is the
same as that ofthe state society.)
The Committee on Permanent Organiza
tion reported the following officers, who
were elected by acclamation : President, Yal
j Mrs. A. t. I hi has rented oneoftne
more room iu n.nrp.ra new mmn, on me
comer of the U.amoud, and .m. her
millinery establishment into it on the lirt
r i,.!
of April.
Notice. The third QiiurU'riy Conferenea
for Stoystown Circuit will be held at Shank-
... . . ,
vine on tataraay, January t. JWt, at . r u.
1 he Macninient Ol me lora SUI'tier will le
,...'...
aominisicrea will, j.uiuary 4lu. al
me toreiio..u eervices oi me. evasion.
l M. BoVER, I . lu
A. 8. Bai-msakpneb, 1'. C. j
CoMXACGR iTB-MS.
Spelling schools are all the go.
Typhoid fever and diphtheria are ceasing.
, ,, , , , , .
Sleighing is in full blast. One of our boys,
while out sleigtnng, met with a slight aeci-
. - -
. dent. Levi, yon must watch the turns
better.
Ji;nmiflh Weaver, from Kansas, is
KUtivei j tU vidllity. jerry
ueHrty.
Mr. I. L. Y'oder, one of our leading farm
ers, has brought home another lot of nice
sheep. Mr. Y. bas handled four hundred
since last July, and is still looking for some
more.
The death of John Sala, which occurred
December 21st, was mourned by alt who
knew bim. He was bora iu this county and
lived iu this tf wuship from bojh.Kj.1, and
was at the time of his death about CI years
old- Tlironjjliout the whole of h.s life he
was remarkably vigorous and healthy, uiuil
the spring of ISSi Oue Sabbath morning,
while preparing to go to church, he was
stricken with jaralyais. Since that time he
has been siieecbless, and unable to work.
He was a cabinet maker and farmer by oc-
cupation, was a memlier of the Meuuonite
church and the father of eleven children, all
of whom are living except one son, who has
preceded his father to the spirit land.
1-ast Sunday the remains of Mrs. Tobias
Hershberger were interred in the cemetery
' Oo the farm of Joseph Y'oder. She died of
, typhoid fever. After a Ion illness death
J raiueto her as a friend, not as a terror.
DaVii viixe, Dec. 23, 1882. L.
The desire to perpetuate the lives and rec
ords of our forefathers, ourselves, what we
are and have accomplished in life, is one of
the noblest desires implanted in the human
bosom, and a distinguishing mark between
us and savage nations. As this is what the
j ilisU,ry of our county will accomplish, we
, ft SMfUred our jieople will heartily support
ltie project, for a failure in this most lauda
ble undertaking would seriously r.-Heel on
us in more ways than one. Let all give the
enterprise their supjiort, and thus liertcord
ed on the side of a progressive humanity.
Ucmember eduitation is what makes us n
of the greatest nations of the world, and
those families come to the front who are
most lilier.illy supplied with reading.
That old established remedy, Downs' El
ixir, still more than holds its own in the
public estimation, despite sharp and active
competition. It is a "home remedy," and
in this locality needs no words of praise from
us, so well and favorably known is it. It is
the andard remedy for coughs coldsundall
throat troubles, with irreat numbers of our
eople, and their continued use and tuiso
licitcd r.s-oniinentlation of it s(s-aks volumes
in its favor. Burlington, Yt., Free Vr.,
January 2t. lss
MAKltlKD
CLOSBY MAY. December 25, 1SS2. by
Kev. J. A. Nuner, Mr. John S Crosby ami
Miss Amanda May, all of this county.
MONO BLOl'GlL At the Lutheran par
sonage in Stoystown. Deceiiilier 2S, ltssj, by
Rev A. K. Felton, Mr. Frank F. Mong to
Miss Alice Blotigh, both of Stoystown.
SWE1TZEII-CKAMEU, November 2.
lfWSJ, at the house of Mrs Anna Cramer. b
I). W.Will, Esq, Mr. Jesse C. Sweitzer to
Mrs. Anna Cramer, both of Middlecrcck
township, this county.
TRENT SPANGLER, At the U. B.
Parsonage, in Sprucetown, on Sunday, De
cember 24, 1SH2, by Rev. A. V- Felton, Mr.
J. E. Trent to Miss Lizzie Spangh-r, both ol
Shanksville.
IHKD.
SALA At his home in Couemaiigh town
ship, on Tu.-s.lay Decern her 19, 1SH2, Mr.
John Sala, aged 03 years.
He was a cabinet maker and undertaker
by trade, and had buried a generation of
Conemaugb's citizens, as during his life he
made 321) coffins.
GALLAGHER. At Jenner X Rmtds, No
veinber3. 1SS2, Miss l.illie Gallagher, aged
l'J years. 3 mouths and 27 days.
For several weeks our little village wa
lilletl with anxiety and sadness, because this
sweet girl, a happy companion to the voting
and beloved by every one, wrs rapidly sink
ing in consumption. Wnen she died a horn.
was sorely bereft, and a whole community
was in mourning.
MOMERMKT MAtXMKT
!orrectd by Uoos a. nasai-rs
H1UU I
"MOICE GROCEHIES, FLOUR i FEEl
Apple. nrtcd. fl a.
Ai'iieraiirr. V gal
Krn. rt 1 0 fc
liutu-r. V (keif)
n.ll)
Backwneat fl bnh ,
-' meal, 100 lis
Recswax ft .
Hacn, sbouloeM, fl B
- sides,
" eoaoirvhams. fl ft
Corn, (ear) new fl bushel
(helle.l) old
" neal fl B.
Cult skins, ft
Kn:. fl d.ix
Fl.r. ft bhl
r lazaeed, ft ' u. (80 f)
Hums. IdtiKiiMuroul fl B.
tatrd. fl ft
Leather, red sole, ft ft
- upper, -
kip.
MlddlirjR-s. and ebop 100 l ,
Oats, ft bu
Potatoes, ft bo (new) ,
Peaches, oried, ft ft
Rye. ft ba
Kaa,ft ft
Salt. No. L, ft bhl. extra
- Ground Aum peraark
M Asni4i per Hack ..........
Suirar, yellow ft ft
white
Tallow, ft ft ,
Wheat, ftba
Wool.fi ft
110,-
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E
STRAY NOTICE.
Came trespassing on mr premises In Jenner
town.bip. S-Hiierset eounty. Pa.. n or about May
lath. I si. ..no re. I st-er with whlie soot on ihe
forehead and white strl e on right sh .u liter, aup
pxaed to he one year old. The owner e.n have It
by i -roving property and paring rhargrs.
V;rt KISIl ia.X Ktl.H,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
r .state ef John Krlng. lata of Somerset Twp.,
Lettenradmlnisiratl.ai .in ahova eatate havine
aee d.
been granted to the undersigned by the proier au-
tbor iy. notice I hereby given to all pen ns In-
dented o said estate to make immediate pay -
menl, and thiaw naving claim against It to pre -
ent them duly au.b nlea-.-e1 for s- ttlement ,m
, 7. .Lllti; "h" rewoc
LAVINI Kelfr,
Admlntsiralrix.
jana
IhMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Eet-teofOllllaa Walter, late ef Jenner Twp.,!!.,.!, ii. Zi mmemi-o, ' J ie -h J. Zimmerman,
u-r r a , oec u.
Letters of aduiniftrailon . a tbe above estate
having been ar-nte-l lo the wndrnlgned by thai
pmper authority, notice is hereby given to all j
persona inuenie.1 to aa... eatate lo I ft lmme.lt I
ate payment and those having claims against the
aanu. in M.i,t then dai. .nK.i.t .
tleaent on Thursday. tWuary a, ls3 at tbe
late resldenee of .leceaaetl.
JOHN 0. WALTER.
lana Aiini.iutrji.a--
. ,
LUllUliO iUllL.
Somerset Onnnty. as;
At aa adjourned f lagans Court held at Somer
set, In and lor Somerset euamy. on ihe 241 day of
December, ls2. bet .re the Honorable the Judges
thereof. In the matter of the estate of Kllabeth
Fleegle. deceased, on mutton of V. W. Hlesecxer,
Em., tbe I 'unit appoint J. H title ' , auditor
todist tbut. the luusls In the hands of t tie aotnin
Istrate to aai amuug tnuee k gaily entitled
thereto.
By tbe Court.
A. A. MTCTZM A!. flerk.
By virtue of the above appoint mer t the under
signed hereby gives notice that be will meet t. at
tend to the eniirs of hla appdntaeni at the . the.
of J. Mt. Kdte, la Isomeric u Fa.. n Thurslay,
Jaanary is, 1 S wnen and where all parties lu
te rested eaa alteau If ihey thmk proper.
J. t EPIE.
jan Auditor.
TEGISTER'S NOTICE.
in
Zii
tuwioa aeeuaota aar tuM mcla.er, uil that tli
m Im presented ..r i-ounrmatk anl aU
luwMirv m mn .uimiu iaun w 09 ociu aula-
rael. Janaar; !1 ,mU.
1. not auo naal acoontor Uaolel A. weaver,
Arimllilrilrauir iti Ji.bn I Mrle. tt,wMd.
a. F.rt o.i anal a.-o.iQ(.il saao Mifflo, exeo-
, air a tl an huun unhj. . wfciinl.
j Kirt uud Hnl aucniu ul frederlck Oiof,
eaeeaiur 01 ana .un ttieseeacr. aentareu
. Sen.n.1 and 6, al acjoutiof rucllu Berk-
U3 , ""mi..uilrl...f AnLt Su.bL oereaaed.
aee-'OD ul u. J. uruimker, auicluuiratur 01
FltnlrrH-k Mtvoll. uecea.d
Ukuis aa's Ukficc, ( A. A. STl'TZ.M AN,
le.reuiber i.7. IbtcL Hvauter.
K
JOTICK.
la l7a the eoante (!iimni,.lm.ri nt jmvat
; county placed aa li.aurjsce ot .0,00 ..n the euart
h- UK a rd Jill. The pulley Is Uated September
: Km ikT't, Mo. lwt in tae inn-aoce cwdu-ut of
" rr-"?:" .
imw iiib iirwu. imiu ui . tun oi iss i .vera came
lntuflloa A..y one h.li,c u in iheir pwwjsh-n
vr Kiiuaiuf ui iia wufrMixsiii win please maae
the tact au wn by calling at (be uvuimu-sluo. r'
uthce al once, as a m puiicy haj beeua.ul.ed lor.
A II AH si. sK . r't-'btt,
JllStCH HoKX'.K.
HtKa.V w. HKLriAKER,
Dec. S7.
CumuuMiobers.
A
UMIMSTRAlOlW NOTICE.
fcautte of John Sala, late of Concmangh Twp.,
deceased.
Letters of admlnltratli on the above estate
havina been i$.-aniod to Uie uu.ierM.ue.i, by the
proper aaittunty, o.ilee is uereby given ro those
inavbled to It to maae linmedlaie uayuient, and
th.ae havina claiats or demauAS will ureseHl tbeui
du. auibeuticaied lor settlement, ou Saturiiay,
Kebruarv ii). Is 'A, at the oUice of Jacob &waa,
ttq , lu l)vlil.-vi.le.
LtTI A. BUirCJH,
Jaii3 Aouuuiairaior.
LIST OF CAUSES.
ForTrlnl at January Term of Court, beginning
un the 'tl ol Jauuar, lsSL
John H. Sinner's nse t .It-t-ph J Stutsman's
gnriiitihees.
Joriab Brant vs. E.I. W. Kho.l.
Vi m. H. liowm .n v. John L. Smith's a d min
imal. .r. ajarn snee lv..
4t.imiuiiuw. aith 01 Kennsvtvsnta use of John
Wit heirs T. Jacob Ned et. ah
Si true vs. Same.
Ssmevs name.
Karue .1. Mms
Elijah rlowrrs v. Sllns Jenkins and wife,
Sall.e K. Havrl vs. U T Hav
Matthias Sbaulli' adminiatrators vs. F. M.
s-haulls et. al.
V. iiliam T Wall, re vs. William Sllbaugh.
Snroe vs. Andrew .1 HnUlilny.
Phi 'win. hl.n-k h. Vu vs. !. II. Mrsireet aL
Charles A L-wls rs .luhn Wriirlo
Auaust Koebl r use vs S. P. Snyder.
J.iseph 1'rist vs. Henry o Shatter.
.I.din heel vs Henry Johnson.
J.-hn A. 1 irk vs. S -me.
Knoch HtouKh vs S uie
Second lVeek
John B Dull vs Paint township
Pino Hu.un Nich.iMa Herkry
Sadists Ai.ramm I'niih
Shaite Creek Lumber Co , (Umlte.1) vs O. W.
C.ber.
( L. Miller v rsnr nun.'.
Manhuu Shaulin' adminiatrators vs. F. M.
Sli-iUll
Ht-nrv H Witt vs. Tolin J Spiraler
ohn Luman vs if erne i a krr et. si.
Jamrs far-oe vs. David Hetpl-. rupervlsor, ke
F I oil and wile vs. .1. A Hurte
Jam. a W. Clark vs. J (. Hartmsn.
Htver Knept er vs. I nlon Mutual Lire Ins. Co
of Ma inc.
John Hill vs. Si. me.
Hartley Hrothrrs vs .TnhnH Snyder.
L. Morrill vs Mary Kit. n Hill e al.
Arn -s E Flneaao vs. George W. Oa'emsn.
John W. YnunK vs. Same "
Francis E Finneirvn vg Si tne.
K. F. Snyder vs. Pitt". It i ton R. R. Co.
ChainhrrsKau's vs. Sarah Kau'i
Herman Chriatner vs. Wi m-.'h h. Zufa'L
A. it Wlllvs John J. Spangler.
s,an1ft va Siime
Oenre Snr v W. X. Moer
KlliHlweh Keefervs. JncoN R. Deeter.
1 e It. O leaner vs. A. F. John.
John A. W ilt's use vs. DarlJ Lohr'l admlnia.
tra nr.
IMtrlch Trlmpev". C C Miller.
Iaiah Kn. v Plnk'rtnn Limber Co. limited.
Mrs. II L. Ke-ichy vs Liveiiasl k lau t
Mesrn. Viarinf -ci nrma . 's. vt. Y.nt: k. Hrttwn.
A J. CaKOeer St Co. vs C XV. McCoy's tfr
nlsLcs H H Lhr and X Ko-ntt vs K F. Lung
F-ovo W tetier va. Joi til Speeht.
Si.nu-rset. P., 1 si ft Trent.
Dee. 27. iSSJ. t Prothonotary.
gHEKIFF'S SALE.
v virtue of certs In wrltsnf V-nd. Ex.. Fi Fa.,
Al Fl Fa . Al. Fl Fa P..sr. Vend Ex., and
Iev. F-.. tecued out ot the tN nri of Common
r-la of Somerset ceunry Pa., and t. me oiret-u
e-t. ther will be rnu.Vl to public sale at the
Cuurt House, In Somerset, l'a., on
Friday, Xinnary VMh, 1SS-3,
at 1 o'clock p m . all the rirht title. Interest and
claim l the defendant K J V naht. f. In an.1
o the ftdlt.winK rent esta e. situate in New Cen-tr-
ville h-minirh. Somerset e-unty. fa., known
on aeneral p'au orpl.rf "I as id t-.wn aa hit N 17.
Isiundcl on Ihe n-rth bv Main rrct,en Ihe south
by lot of Will, am H. Miller, east by an alley and
n the weal by bit of Phehe, Waller, eontatntna;
s perches S'ricr measure, with a two story frame
dwelling; house thereon erected, with tue appur
tenance a.
Taken lo execution at the tnit of Clara Bell
Vouabt.
ALSO
All the rieht. title, lu'erest and claim ofthe
defendun-s Catharine A. Merger and W. H
Heric.-r. of In and to ihe Mlneing- real ests'e. fit
uioe In the bnnoah of Itrnin. enuniy and Stale
al..resald. heina two lots of pr round. ech fronr
ina thirty seven and a ha'f leet on Hlirh s-reet,
nil I vlna; contiguous a d of aa-ne breadth, ex
tendlnw; ou bwar.1 to ttetlar alley a dis'anre ol
one hundred and fifty feet, hounded bys-ld Hlu;n
street on the north. First street on the west l e
.tar alley on the south, and lot row owned by
Jamil Albright on Ihe east, with a two lory
frame dwelling bouse, ea-penter sh.. ami other
out liullniuKS thereon erected, with the appurte
nances.
Taken In execution at the suit of Leroy For
qner use of E Kiernan.
ALSO
All the right title. Interest and claim of the
defendant. Auvuttua H. Kraal, of. In and to the
f-.l wina real r si ate. o wi-.
No 1. A certain lot of ground "I'nateln Lavans
ville S .m. rtet Co , Pa adjotnina Latberneiiu-h
pr-jierty on Ihe west, sHimersei u Ureensl-ura;
p ke on the sonth. and all-y on theeas. and norih,
wl h a two sivry frame dwelling hoioe. shop and
sL'ble thereon erected, with the appurtenances.
fia.. A Certain piece or parcel lan-l ei.ui.ta
In S-imerset townatilft. Somerset enu-ey. P., ad
)..ltilna lan-l- of John Ti-ompaon on the west ind
north pu.ilie raid 00 the south. and lauda of D-.D
lel ttronaa n the ea-L. eontainma three acres,
itrl -t measure, wlih the apiunrnances.
Taken in execution at the suit of J. W. Weigh
ley et ai.
ALSO
All the riant, title. Interest and elaim ef de
fendant. Marl -n (rlotfe'tv. of, in and to the fol
fotloainir real etta-e to wit:
A rer-ain plei-e or parcel of smund. sttnate In
the bor. ua" ol Salisbury, e -unty an t "State afore
said, containing one half acre, more or as. be
Inir e-mixired of Ion Na. 35. 38 and one-half of
lot No. 34 In general plsn of saiti borough, bound
ed on tt.e west by a alley, property ol E Iiurst
K IV on the nonh. alley on the s -nth; and alley
streeton the east, with the appurtenances
Taken in execu Ion at the auil of Jacob D. Llr
engood n-e et Joeiah Dlvely.
AUSr
a 11 the right, title, In'eresf and e'alm ef the de
fendant. The S -mersef County Agricultural So
ciety, of, Iu and to the following; real eatate lo
wii:
A certain Piece or parcel of ground situate In
the b-iMO. h and township ol Somerset, conntv
and State f.repai.1. C'-ntainl.tg 1 hree and one.
half aer-a more or less. wih i.umer na heil and
lair buildings thereon erected, bounded by the
S -merw-t It Joh' Mown ptke on Ihe west, on the
s- utn bv lamiaof Daniel Hauver and ontheesst
and north by lands ol Henry F Schell, with tbe
appurtenances.
Taken In execution at tbe rait of J. H. Frltx
snt nse of Wra. H. f rease.
Notice. All persons purchasing at the above
sale will please take notice that a part ofthe
purchase mnuev to be made known at tbe time of
sale win ne reqoireil a soon as tne proi-erryis
knocketl down, otherwise It will be "gain exposed
1 1 sale at the rlk of the first purchaser The res.
l-'ne ot t he purchase roooev must be ..aid on or
ber.-re Thurolay ot the first week of January
Term 01 t;.-urt, the time fixed bv the I'ourt for
eeeurtea 'ii- aeam.w inrmi-ll ... tieetia. ami uw
deed will lie arkn.twle.iged until the purchase
money paid in tun.
JOHN J. SPANGLER.
Sherift a r.fliee, t SherifT.
Dee. IT 1X8. (
POSTPONED SALE
OF
VALUABLE HEAL ES TA TE ! 1
DURStMNT to an orlerof ssle eranted hy the
I Ja ges '-f the Orphans' 'onrt of Somers-t
county. Fa., the un lerstgnnl Trustee for the Sale
of the Real Ernsts of J hn I.. Soitih. late of
Uuemahoi Ina i--wusbip. ded'd will a II at i-uldic
I . at the ho.el of John H. Hue, in Stoysiowa
boruui$b, on
; S'UnrJny, tilt (Uk dill of JllXUnni, 'S3,
j " J J J 1
, M 0ln(l m . pUnaton containing 184
I km. 1 acres cle r. it acres In meadow, witn a
I
FINE DWELLING HOUSE !
Bank barn and ot-er tiaildings; with pi ntr of
fruit trees on the line; Is near to churches, wills
and scho Is. and is wl h.n three--ouriha of a mlie
w lilUm Hei ke aud v rs Klizabetn Berkey.
I O LUKO E H. SM 1 f H.
W.A.POWELL Trua'ee.
Aucilotieer. d2T
raw . VT7PV IVIi P VT 1 1' P 1 VT
'I'AVKKa A L litJS I A L KA.V 1
i I LICEN -Et. ke
The 'ollowlng named persons have Men inwr
! petitions lor Tavern. Kesiaur.nt a .1 huail las-
oar nntnse. witn inttr imnstvi.DrniiKi.in wn
bonds, and ssalec la hereby glveo that the same
' will beires-aied h.r albiwanee to - theCoun of
i Ltuarterseafloaat, rnurai.y.Jan. s isiw:
TAVgaa.
Joseph Sheets, Oleneoe, Northampton twp.
WillUm Slkaer, .Weyeradale borough.
Ueor.is Wagner, Kaliahary borough.
Jac b S. Picking, S-.me reel hwgh.
Klisa A. Taymaa Hou-erset borough.
Max Keche. onlerm borengh.
Fre-leric Durr, P asthontaa. Ureenvllle twp
Ab-xan-ier Khoads, R-k.e.t, ill-M twp.
Tn.nu Ai-liama, West Salisbury, tlailck
township
baa uel Buckosn, Rockwo d, MUlord I wp.
asracaaT.
John SUietr. Meyersdale borough.
E. Pll't- Meyersslale b-rmk
Alexand- r Herab, aleveistlale hoe- ugh
a-U.TKt-T.
ftomerset Pa, I Clerk.
December XT, UsfX
'X)URT PROCIVMATIOX.
t
i Vu ,.l ib Krrl aanea aimumioii the SIX.
j trwmh Jwiirlnl IMrtrin. and Jojitieeul ihe :..n
i oi i rver &a i erm fa'T anu itnmi j 1 1 tmiivery.
hT I lie trial of all eipiul awl other cflleni id
, the InMrici, an.1 w iLutiuoLum anu a-
; .vt..b UmitH 1 n.l 4.1 thm 4't.arffl of
! onipo Pleat, aa.1 Jaailce ol lb Cmru of
i Tm ir imI llnn Jatl itelivtv
i hw, ha trial of aileaiiul and oilier uBeo er la
; the eunniyul bumenel. nave isaoru ineir .rmfnv
1D,lt.. m. 'dlreete.1. hul.Hi. a IV.art ..I O-m-
, Plea. and li, nerl Uaarier SruKOMi Hie
. feaee, ana CHoersl Jail IKuivery, and C"art ul
ljer aad Terminer, at Somerset,
Oa. Moaiday. Jam. S3. ia3
TSoticb U hereby alren to all Ihe Justices of the
Peace, the Cormier and ttoosiaMes wlibia the raid
iunty of Somerset, that they tie then and there
In their pnier peiis with tbeir rolls, retwnie,
Inquisiliona, exauunathaf, and other reniein
brauoeK.to do th.e thioas which to tbelr om -ea
and In mat hehall a) (lertaln to he done; aril also
tl.ey who wi I rueeruie avsinst the ortauoen that
are or shall be In the jail ot saimersei county, to ls
t...n ..... ,h.n. nr.n-. aamai ihm shall
i -- r- ,,: , , .... i. L.
be mat.
JoHN J.aPANijLKh,
Dec iff.
Staerld.
XTOTICE.
3
fne and. rstgne-1 will apply to the next Legis
ts, ure lor a speui.il act lor 1 iinself and others n.r
furnishing pr..vil..ns, etc , to Pennsylvania emer
gency voiuuieer eoramsnded by I'ai.ls J. Bo lea
and m. vt Sehroek In the year ls83t
Berlin, Dee, o-u V. K.K VISING ER.
D M I N ISTRAT0 RS X0TICE-
k-.wte ot Frederick J. Ynunsln. late of Vpper
luranvioottownsoip, dee d.
Le-tera 01 ,u.uiiuis!iKtu on ihe ebove estate
having been gr-snied to tbe underslgued by the
t roper autlioiify, noliee la herer.y given to those
lOebted 10 the aal.i estate to aiake immniiaie
pas men t. end thoee having claims or deuiauoa
against it to preeeut Ihem duly aulhentleateu lor
setllemetit. at the lat- resin-lice ul the dis eased
ou Saturday, toe 3oih .Uy of Deceiulier. 1 Si.
ItUbbl nuiimi,.,
novjx Administrator,
for US. Now 1-Ihe lime, v U din w. ra in spare
ilnv- or give vt.ur wb le lime to the husme-a. -
nt er l usines will pay y- u neatly as well. No
one can tall to not enotm.is pay bye. gaging al
once, Cily outfit and terms live. Money made
last, easily and nouorably. Address Tuck Si 'o ,
Augusta, Alalne. deitio-ly
OTICE.
"The undersigned will apply to the Legislature
at the next session tor the passage ol an act aa
t homing the auditor General aud state Treaa
urer 10 audit and eeitle the cc-.nul of John K.es
ler of Somersei cuniy. P . due him for rent of
a h-use aud .lsni.g.l done 1 h. Mo. anuate in 'he
c.uniy aforesaid, al Short's Hri.lge, in Mllfor.1
Uiwnsblp. which was occupied by Captain Snyder
and th- men under hhn in the :V
ue-S0-4t JOHN PU1S1 tit.
not, lite Is (weeping by, go
hetore you .ne,
mighty aud sub
1 behind lo e- n-
r I some ning nj
I 11 J JL lime leave
ouer luie. 8wee In y.-ur own town. e
hi tree No risa Every thing new Capital n-.t
r.uulre-l. We will turnisn ..u tverythlng. Many
are making b-riaiica. Lai'les mske as mueli
as men and bo and g'rls mk grest .
ntw tr-tr.-i m hit. 1 1, ens at whli-t. yon cn
makegresi pay ill tbe time wrl'e for parikul.ra
lo H - Li.kTT Si Co., Furiland, Maine,
dec-au ly
NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Get txo Weekly ICeTsjajcrs f:r tie
Plica of One.
And the Ifcst Iu'and Daily t ltalured
Kates !
The subscription price of the Wkkklt Pathiot
Is 1 00 H-r annum, cash in advance.
Heie.Iierthe W bi-klt PATBiorsnd 'he ew
Yoia Weekl Sua w 11 lie tent to tlie Siuie a.1
orers, ne year. I .r 1 o-sn In a' vitice ; -r the
w kkklt Ptki.t mii-I the Pliila.itl-bii Hetkly
Tint! lor 0 cash in a-ivanre.
To any person getting np a eluh of ten or mure
suhscrl -era to the Wi.nr Patriot at si ou per
copy per annual, one copy will be sent gratis lor
tlievear.
The subscript Ion price of the Daily Patri.it
by mull is io.u- T anti' m, cash In advance. It
D .t paid 1. a.lv.tice 7- 1-r ant uin will be
chHrae.it lor six months (3 Oo la aovam e or -J to
il not paid in .-uvauer: and at pros)rii..nal rates
for shorter pert-sis. The Daily Patriot ourlng
the sessions of toogressanJ the Legislature will
be especially inteteaiing. Send ir sample copl. s
of the naily and SVetkiy. Kemittancra must lie
mle by pact fflce monev OMorr tlratt accepted
by hank -n which It isdr.iwn Ad.tr.ss PA I Ki
ll T PUsLIsHlXii CU-.a-M Market street, Har
llsburg. Pa.
WISEs
people are always on the
look ut lor i-hanc s to in
crease - hclrean, lugs. ami In
time become wealthy t those
who do n-ji improve in- Ir o.p in unities remain la
poveriv. U e . Ultra gr, -at cnanee lo make mon
ey. W e want nisny men. women. Is.ys and girls
to work lor us right In Iheir own lor, lit les. Any
on can do ihe work properly fn m the hrst s-art.
Tlie b-.sintss will pay more than ten t ines or- l
nary wages, rxpensiveou'ht furnished tree No
one whorngiges tails l make arni-j ra-l lv.
Yon can devote your whole lime to the w..ik. or
ot.lv your spare mom-Mits. Full In oi m-.tb-n and
all that is needed sent tree. Address Snsnnn a
Co.. Pun laud, Malue. cettio-iy
First Corns First S:rr.d.
Special Holiday Offer.
I off r fur the next 30 dsi;toput up
Fine D- curative (Vilines In Distemper at
95.00. the same that I -ft $10.00 for in
the e fy. Anyone wishing anjtliinir in
this line will save 100 per crnt by leav
ing ordei 8 at the Somerset House Unrin?
the Bext 39 days where samples of my
work may be seen. 1 am nothing bnt
beot material!1, and guarantee to do the
work in a first flag -tanner. My de
signs are all fresh and oritriiial. 1 make
a specialty ofdecarative chu-ch work.
Remember, this offer is for SO days from
date only.
W. FRANK GAUL.
Iee. 13 4t.
0
RPIIAX S COURT SALE
OF
Ry virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Somer et county, to me direeied, I will txpoee lo
sale by public outcry, on
Tiiurxday, January IS, 1SS3,
at lOn'ct.K-k a. m . on the premises, the following
described real estate, late the pr -pery of John
W. Haines, deceased.
A certain tract of land, aitustein .Tenner Twp ,
Somerset eounty. Pa . eomaining V40 acres and
sllowan-e, 130 acres thereof cleared and under
gissi state of eu-tivati-n. balance well timbered,
adjoining lands of Michael Cover. Wm Kaldwtn,
Heiij. Kline and others, having, thereon erected a
good frame
Dwelling House,
bsnk ham 40x'. sprl' g house and other ou'bnlld
Ings: there is a Urge an' thrifty good bearing
orchard of MA tries of 40 choice vail. tlrt on this
farm, two ftur.f.ar veins ..f coal opened and ready
to work: also, a Urge vein of Iron ore of g sal
qu .llty. It Is well supplied with never tailing
stream of water, and is one of the m, at een ml
ty iated farms in Jenner township, situate on
the He.l ford and Greensburgtu npike. two miles
fp-m Jen. er'own an l having seh sn hott-e and
e' urrh within I S of a mile hum dwelling bouse,
)4 mile to grist and saw mill.
E-S r
One third to remain alien on the premises after
thepavment of or hi a. the Interest to lie paid to
Ihe widow annuallr during ber llle. and at her
de.th Ibe prf citwl tothe i:elrs ol neceaaed; one
lhir.1 cash, and the balance in two equal annual
payments fr. meats ol sale with Int. rest; 10 er
cent to be paid w hen pna-rty 1 hnoeiied down:
le . rand payments to be scored b judgment
notes JO-lH KLLLr.K.
uecSl Admislstiatorand trustee.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
IT VIRTUE of sn Ihrderof C urt, to me. the
unilerrlgned. direct-.!, I will expose to poblie
ale, va tne prrm.aes, on
THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1883,
at on .'clork sal-1 day, the real estate ol J-eob
P. Sueieher 1st ol tJoneraauKO lowmtnip avrntr-
I V - . . ' i .:. . . ... 1.1
1 err a In tract land tlt-.are In eald town-htn.
ad.nlng lands of srsmuel Keim. Chrta"aa Keim.
Jam name, uir wi i-em ir. en-
tabling acres, mure ur lesa, about icuo acres
--v.
TWO STTSLLDIff HSES !
and one barn and other eathnildtrgs thereon
erected The farm Is lo a state of good rultlva
tl- n well supplied with wnter, a gowl variety of
enoiee trull, on tae premises.
TERMS
One third after the debts are paid to rensa'n a
lien tar ibe widow. a?.Sot in hand when tbe deed
Is del ve' on the 1st of prll, 183 M per year
for IV years, and tne Balance purciuse moeev
la payments of -40n a year antli all Is paid. Also
sut.jert lo a rrser" lion ol a nwlnien une to Peur
H-eicher an.1 wife aa her agreement of rec.4s1 st
Simerse-. tu keconier'a ofhi-e. In ltee.1 Kaik Vol.
i page 431. will b- fullly made known ea day of
Sale Ten per ee-1 ef h .ad ms-ney to '-e paid tm
mei.lateiy after the ppaerty Is kn.ke down
Purchase m--ney t be seca-ed on Ihe premises.
Pucaesaiun girtn In r Ai rlt, 18 S.
HANISL A WEtTER.
deeST Atta r ef Jaw P. Upaicber.
-K e j- K week made at home 1-y 'he In
U' J .tustrtoua. Heat busine-s now t-e-
X fine Ihe public, t spiialnot ne-sl-AJ
f 1 cd We wid start y.m. Men, w.
, . 1. U. T--1U.. girls wanted evetywnere t.- work
YalnaDle RealEs
tae
HOLIDAY
Chirstmas Cards !
IN MANY STYLES,
Lace Hantlkercliiefs,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered .Mats,
Velvet Bugs
Gloves, Dress !Patterns,
Dolmans, Jackets,
AND THOUSANDS OP OTHER
'Inidiile M Useful Articles for
Holiday Gifts,
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S
BOOKS!
BOOKS! BOOKS!
In preat variety, nbe binding and low prices. My stock of
school books embrace everything used in the county.
Inks, liubbt rs, Crayon. Mates, Pencils, Scratch liooks, Pencil
Tablets, Note Books, Pens and Holders, Appleton's Head
ers. Hurt & Kaub's Grammars, Warren & Harper's
Geographies, Swinton's Histories, Osgood &
liuckwalter's Spellers, Brook & GofTs Arith
metics, Ellsworth & Franklin Copy
Books, and a full line of School
Supplies. Also, Blank Books,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Photo
graph Albums, Autograph Albums, Box
Papers, Gold Pens, Bibles, Keward Cards,
Christmas Cards, Sliced Birds, A B C4 Books and
Blocks, Paper Weights, Inkstands, Spectacles and Eye
Glass--. Also a full stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Combs, Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles You should se
He MM lie tf Boots If in Steel,
including all the Poets, in handsome binding. Any goods not
in stock will be ordered if desired.
C. N". BOYD,
MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - SOMERSEI'. PA.
LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., I
1)3 Clinton Street.
jotusrsxowisr, pa.,
DIALt !
WALTHANI, ELCInt.SPRIMCFIELO, ROCK
FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and
SWISS WATCHES. In Cold
and Silver Open
Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches.
A F LL LINE EF CHCICE
1882. FALL AND
Onr Mock i now Complete In Frjr Department.
Ladie's Cloths, Flannels, and Scqueings
IS AI.LTIIEXEW SHADES.
CASHMERES IN ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES.
iETisie aD3 . lepMs Plaiis at Prtei
IVrH StraiiN in Vool ami Silk. Embroidered
Cashmere and ftilk for Triiiiiiilnx
in all the Xe.v Shade?.
We alsoCarryan Imuienae Ktosfkf
Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Shawls and Coats.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
ws in muinr iifiiioounnii bssiiit.
tBcirg our First Season Wg have only New and Stylish Goods to
Offer our Patrons. ' We are tte only House in cur Line of Business
that has Strictly
0XE ritlCE TO ALL. AX1) X0 DEVIATION.
GEO. K IPER & CO.
255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Burdett Organs! !
1 kave jut received a alee lot ol Burdett Organs, 4 If rent itylef and prices, which will be seM at
EXTirtOKDIXAIlY l.OW PRICES
from now until after the Hoi Ways, nothing la tbe world more suitable fcr a Christmas Olft thaa a
sweet t.n d ,
Burdett Organs.
Every Instrument Warranted fcr Five Years.
i,n":r 5- .v.? rrr1 L":: . T.!,. A " tSL
and Strings H-r all InstraB .nls always . a hand
UOIce oa ala Cross air el, above nenrj ucmey a wire.
Irvin J. He file v, Somerset, ra.
PRESENTS
- face and Hunting
KULXAL lHSTMMTS.
WINTER. 1882-
head tor l a atog.es ead prle. Usta.