U U I. I lie Somerset Herald.! Tlie County Cwnroiseloners are in session j this wee. j The weat her tu very cold last night. : 7eo. r. aTO. - .innr. H ?t ,er- n. 1 r 1 : . i l : . . m i u us giiauuK iuc worits qun' Judge B-ier ts holding an Argument Court j Una. in Kedfurd. - " . The Bedford County Auditors have Mr- Mr. Xoah Scott, of Crsina, dropped iu to t cbar,red the County Commissioners sever as MunJay. J hundred dollars for overdrawn salaries. Monday was one of the coldest and mom blustery day of the season. jij.iftuiKlic weather, fpend your money at home, jartuacbt" fall upon Feb. IT. jfniinid-- has a f-ma)e I fer. Clerfi-n day will soon be at hand. Valentine day is coming ob apace. A rthcrn blizxard has come again. Qui-I pert are comini? into use apain. Venus is the morning star this month. C.i.ic Valentines at Fiber's Book Store. f ,:k j, now raided in twenty of the Suites. u.n,h will soon have a larre shoe fac ,rv. iwCful Valentines IT. What k i n i of winter do yon call I; is i !:' early ?H to f,T,ci ia ""riJ , ,jlt. fnnt crwp. T;,e .hiIv tiling there is any money iu now s; the banks. . Tbe Um."er skating rinks are giving ..it-ay i f the I"'- . 1 1. ... IT.i 1 t.iM lYinntr Tti 1" JirV-Onneu-uuiFt - - Progressive-euchre is quite popular among our young people this winter. The Jury Commissioners are still at work, but expect to fin is U their job this week. The fiht promises to be a lively one be fore Postmaster Davis' successor is appoint ed. Several more erons were arrested last week, charged with various violations of the State license laws. 1pobt.nt Norte As I have rone out of office it is important now that ail persons having deeds In ray possession should call and lift them promptly. Also, persons ow ing me Orphans' Court fee will settle the same without further delay. All deeds not lifted by tlie 1st of March, and ail fees en ru in to me if not paid by that date, will be placed in the bands of an officer of the law for collection. Please give this your imme diate attention and save further costs. A. A. Stctziias at Fisher's Book this, TBI KlSDor PtPEkTO AftVCKTOE Is. An ivertisemeut cannot 'rvach the reneral i puhlicso surely and effiectuaily in any otu- Mr. J. O. Harvey and 3!r. r. l. alt-rs ot way through the columns of a news- baiumore were at tbe somerset House sev- j ,lua ig iUely read and trosted. eral days last week. Newrsrwrs which are not respected and faithfully read are not rood mediums for The ice harvest was finished last week. The last harvested was the best, being fnro eight to ten inches thick. The Borough author. ties compel the ro pri flora of the skating rink to pay a license of five dollars per month. , l. . ...... Iuii.il red vears old. ii ' c is now ttuirht in the public schools Pl,iii Iphia, and much s;.3od is the re- Tin' !;ubnd of mine" always buys Lis L.ar a' B '.vd Drug Store. He sella the T'l.-kik t:ie pa." year ...... .1" - Representative Clb rn m home over Sunday, tie wasn't feeling at all bad over Senator Cameron's re-electiou. Rev. E J- Knox, or Wiikensbnrit, preach ed two very able and eloquent sermons in tbe Methodist Church, Sunday. U. U EaerA. HCorTroth and John H. I'hl, Ef qr.'s tpetit several days of last week in Pittsburgh, on legal business. untrv fifteen thousand rolliar skating knows that for fine Ouch Syrup cures Cousrhs and It lias no eo,ual. Ii Heists all v it. That wife of mine . yir,r, rtv on thcate wild bv S l-'d T an and Coantry Merchants can buy 4 ,..,vn.-s at Wli.lea!e at Fisher's Bo. 4 ..iiieret. ) Mat-key. a Connellsv.l'e teacher, is r it. A..t,t.f-,H Sii'M-rtttTcn. n;n; ID e imri.c v.-....- -. t - !it of public mIi'xjK Tliat girl of mine" always goes to the pjj, Store I'l -N Utntl IIT line L ciiuuicn id T.'tiet Articles. pEvTlsTpr '. J. Peachy is now in Soni- . t. .. f..m .li..Pt lim. at 17m 4:111 oe seu v..... jvnial R.Him-at the Glade House, f .K Kent. Farm and Woolen Factory. iii on or ati'ire-" AEK.tx Bex, Sipesville, Pa. Whfti tlie returns came in they were nin.1 lie the handle on a jug all on one jf. ani even-body bought their Drugs of X. 15") J. T.:e i;-eat B.irai'i Red Letter Sale of Par r i rrk. will chwe next Satoniuy. i n ': fail to call if you want good goods at nap rit.-e.t. Lt.ii.V Fleece-lined, bu'toned overshoes fi:ra liish cut, at A. II. ierner it Bros, Rubber bK't, men's women's and Mi.es -irprli'-H a ?pecialty. The Betif.ird County Commissioners are t;n imt ihort on the eimated revenues and (..pe,,, f,.r the coming year, and will be iinh-ed tn float a loan to tid then over. Pie par.ies are the latest social agony. Each girl tunii?hes a pie, and each giddy 1 vuir.h takes home enough dyspepsia to make him a fir?t-clas crank in the near future. The Wetrooieland tax levy for the en uirc year has been fixed at five mills, just r.Sriont to cover enr-ent expenses. In WXiincton county it has been raised to llirt milV. CASTOR14. UTien haly was sick, we gave ber Castoria Tl'hen f!ie was a child she cried forCastoria. When ?he was a Miss, sheclung toCastoria. rtheni:e had children she gave them Cast'a. The scarcity of now at.d the long contin aH freexing and thawing is having a bad i-ftfrt 03 the winter grain in this section. !iouiit the season continue unfavorable an a kar.ee in the grain market may be looked fr. I: is pretty difficult fir a school girl to tliir-k o! scmething to ay when she goes to write a mniposition. bnt as soon as she cets t i:'. ol xcliotd. and while on the way home, ' e ran sav a whole newspaper full without ti.i..k:.;g. ' liners! Grant, who used to smoke from 'w '.r to fourteen cigars a day, has stopped n king altogether. He was threatened ::h cancer of the tonicue. and tlie physi rat anvisui him that the smokiiig irri 'iHhI tlie diseaK. oiMl'le will do well to remember that s act of assembly passed in 177. requires ti-em in bitn.nphs and townships where jita--.icps .;f the peace are to be elected at the iMToarhing election, to put up not lew il.sn ten r-wters, in the u,ntt public places. ' iexvt Twenty davs previous to the e'ec t:..n. Pt"ili.ins a-k'ng the Legislature of Penn "'T!ii to submit to the voters an amend int to the constitution prohibiting the H'uufartnre and sale within this t 'omnioii h of ulcoliolic liquors to be used as a ""race l,are been sent out by the Consti ,. r si An.emlment Association of. Tenn rlvunia. A .i l-ar was killed a few days ago. over in I.v(m ai.nt ctmnty, by a hunter Lamed Pf'er 11 f'.rien. The animal is sai.l to have ""i a hrvht redcl.-.r.with a head like that "f tn, ami fur as soft as tbe wool on a Ix-fTi lr was rjnite a cariosity, and the on iT'perimen :f its kind ever seen or killed m ;li:s Siaus eai MAEirr.Main Street. We have aied 1 large Eefriijeratot to our Meat v"te! m . hi. b all meat can be kept coo1 "xlcli-an. Mutton. Beef, Tork. 4c, kert ' :'a.-;!.y on hand. Ofn daily. Partita T-t mt np have it kej in the Refrig-fi-r until wanted. Roes Dtvn i Co. EtL:s,,E11ALs, jiOOL.xiie Sixth Term " :ius i; known nijn,,! wiu Ajjrit 4- '5 and continue tim werlj, With a 'f' c"rP!l "f instructors, and increased facit we hope to meet the wants of ail who In ,t,j : . advertisers. Such advertising mediums are no better than the circular nuisance, and almost as wasteful. The experience of en j terprising and sagacious butuness uien proves that the best results attend advertis ing in the best newspapers those which go, to families and are read by one after anoth er in the home circle those that are not trivial and sensational, but command influ ence and inspire respect. .Vtw York Tribmic A Mm Wistee Exccrsios to kw Ob leass. The Pau-Haudle Railway has plac ed on sale a line of excursion tickets tn Xew Orleans which take the passenger to Cincin nati by rail, thence by boats of the South ern Transportation company to New Orleans returning by rail from J"ew Orleans to starting point. The boats leave Cincinnati Wednesdays and SaturJava of each week and make the trip in ten da)S. These tick eta aff.rti the passenger full variety in the way of travel, and will prove popular with touriMs. Tickets for this trip, include berib and meals on the twwit and are good for 40 days, allowing ample time for aight-secing in the Cresceiit City and visiting the many i . . ... 10.1 refused to renew their offer of a reward for ' or interest on me jusaissippi aim the arrest of Mickey Smith, the pegged ' Rvers and theGutf Coast. Excursion tick- tuur lerer eu U New Orleana via rail mu ways anu Via boat both ways are also on sale ai 1 aa Handle ticket othees. Ftr rates and lime tables call upon or ad- dr sa the uK-ut of the Pan-Handle Route at nearest station, or E. A. Frd, General Pas seiiirer Agent, Pittsburht Pa- Hon. John A. Lemon, of Hoi!idaysbur.t, has been re-elected one of the Vice Presi dents of tbe State Agricultural Society. The PoiFp Pre says Hon. A K. Giffroth, of Somerset, ia alm't certain of succeeding Russell ErreU as Pension Agent for thisdis- 1 tnct. The Cambria County Commissioners have The ministers of the town of Even tt m.-et every Mndar morning, at ten o'chtck. and spend two hours iu the etiloyiiieiit of eaoh oilier' society. 0c Haanrsacaii Lmica. HaaaisBi ac an. 26. 1SS5. Fmm 'Mr Renviar Vmrtrpomtient. Scarcely anything baa been done this week by tbe Legislature except the election of a fnitt-d States Senator on Tuesday last, and that waa merely tbe formal and legal ratification of what had already been decid ed by the Republican caucus of last week. The entire Democratic vote was cast for Senator William A. Wallace, which was considered a " slap in tbe face " fur Chair-, ventiona a benefit," On mni'ri Mr. Samson Adams, student 1 from the Theological Seminary in Spring- field.O, was received as an advisory member of tbe convr. ition. Tbe minutes of the pre vious meeting were read and approved. On motion Jacob Killer was elected pres ident. John Koonta vice President. 3. H. Reitz secretary, and Amaniah Lohr treas urer. Music, -in the Sweet by and by." Tbe first question on the programme waa now taken up. "Are Sunday school con- K XECUTOPwS' NOTICE. The Inter-Ocean. M. E. A parlor coni-ert will be given at the resi dence of H. L B.ier, Esq . Fri lav evening, for the benefit of the Y. W. (1 T. U ofSom-er-et. An admissiou fee of ten oenU will be charged. The total number of soldiers' orphans n-w in M-lnwils uinler the care of the state who will bcome sixteen year of a-e and be dts-chanrt-d diirinu tlie current year is 34" The tcLal numlier in all the schools is 2.3HJ. ThetUlto.and Chio Telegraph Company are erecting a duplex copper wire from Pittsburgh to Cumberland. The wire is completed to Rock wood. It is made neces sary by the increase of commercial and press business. We had the pleasure of a call Monday rnorninf from our esteemed friend and fo--mer fellow-townsman Mr Charles H. Gaither. of Erie. Penn'a. Mr. Caither is spending a few days in Somerset on a visit to his parents. The Crrs-tal lee G.mpiny have a large contract to furnish ice for the B 4 O. Rail road Company. They use a horse and plow to cut the ice and have ahout ffteen men enpred in sawing and packing. They fill eicht cars a day for which they receive ten dollars per car. . Mr. Joseph Rhodes, of Dixon. IU., in re newing his subs.Tip-.ion to the Hkkald in a letter under date of January Mill, says: "The weather has been extremely cold for the past few days. The mercury has run d iwo to 20degrees below zero this morning. We have six inches of suow, and good sleighing." The Meyerda!e Commercial excuses its lack of enterprise in not publishing an ac count of the dynamite explosion by saying that its firms were ready for the press when the affair occurred. The explosion took place shortly after noon. Wednesday, while the publication day of onr enterprisirg con temporary is Friday. The one great question now aeitating the minds of tiie American people is. which of the two great newspapers, the Rock wood 7i'mcf or MeyersdaJe Commr-ciiJ, publish ed the best account of the late Teachers' Insritnte. It is presumed that there will be ; eration fii om) an immediate and general resumption of j Lydia Gntlith, consideration $2.500 ; Wm. business as soon as this momentous ques- H. Hoffman's Administrators, farm to Amy tion iadefinitelv settled. Hoffman, consideration (l 'J 0; Solomon Costlcesci Items. The protracted meeting iu the Church is still in progress. The ire houses are nearly all filled and there will be plenty of stomach cooltrs in xt summer, in the way of iee-cream and lem onade. Some 'plans'' originating from the vicin ity of S-mierset, are in tbe habit ot coming to tutu every Saturday night to travel on their muscle. Look ont boys there is ill weather bsewing in the upper Yough Valh jr. ThePwihonce R. R is pi ogressing rapidly. This company is trj ing to make some mon ey by developing the resources ol the country and singular as it may seem, some of those who wou'd be benefitted by the en terprise are throwing obstacles in the way. These men are expending large amounts i f money to make their enterprise a suciss and are entitled to credit for their push and enterprise. The friends of Gen'l Grant are doubtlei-s pleased tliat he refused to aept the gener ous offer, made by Vanderbilt, to relieve him of a drbt of fl'iO (M) for which yalue was recaived. The old true and tried heio is made of the genuine stuff, and knows what a debt of honor means. His exanij le is much needed and will make him as great in honesty as he is in war. X. Jan 24. lsjt.'i. Jexskk X Roam jottisos. The following changes in the ownership of real estate bav taken place lo Jeotssr township : Last week Reuben Horner disposed of his farm to Adam Friedline Considera tion $11.1 HO ; Ed Maurerhia farm to Reuben Horner, consideration $10,0(10 ; Thomas Gallagher his hotel property at Jenner X Roads to Ed Maurer. for $2 2)0; Joseph Berkey, Administrator, farm to Al. Heslop. of Johnstown, Tor $4,000; Elijah Berkey ' heirs, a farm to Ed. Tnonias for SS.fOO ; Samuel Murphy, of Westmoreland county, a farm to Daniel Weaver for $3.300 ; Isaac Berkey, honse, lot and blacksmith shop at Stanton's Mills to Joseph Wodsworth, for $1 00; George Barkley, farm known as the George Rink farm to Jacob Spory, forfT.OOO; Fred Slegle, farm to Harry Thomas, consid- Ed. viritfitU'a heirs, farm to Tbe Pittsburgh l!pntrk is one of the best daily oewspapcrs In the State, and claims to have the largest circula'ion of any Pitts- t 1 a 1 T. .11 1 -1.1. w A onrgnua-iy. ai,...,.,.. rnnr Frieilline's is alwavs chucH lull ot ine laiesi news. is : Sundav eilition is very popular, and has Judy, farm to Pick wonb, consideration M.000 ; Jacob Daniels, farm to Chauncy Frank. torSI.). There were several accidents occurred 'ich attend a school attention given to those preparing to F.irfu'l tairtimlarscall on oraddnsa 1'rir.ripal. Z. M. Bebskt. Brliu l a. p.4 """'mporarr remarks with great force : ) " see a g.KMl chaiH-e to get a eoMl btisi ' o-an to lu, ate in your midst, offer him . lclucenienu Till him of the advan-jV-- uf the place ; introduce him to your f liuniirss ; make him feel as it his frtsence would be welcome. Tl ere is al ' room for good fellows of this kind-al-r' rtsini for development of industry in ' an.,us raiuicati.ra. It mk ont, tPii. 1 twice the circulation of any other Sunday paper in our commnnitv. Asa newspaper the Ditpattk ranks with the best journals of the country. The Meyersdalc CummereiW blundered as usual, when it announced that Mr. Jusiah Brant bail purchased the old Nangle proper ty, lately owned by A. Recke. dee'd. The property has nor been sold, but is for sale or rent. If the Catnme-citil would adhere a little more closely to its rule of takina its new frtim the Herald, it would not injure j 8t prp.ont, so tliey have no school, and tbe the interests of our property holders by false 5Cliall btv is proportionately bappy. steam saw tniU Urst, rrancs rneonne. the proprietor, cut his arm. partly disabling him. The second day following Henry Iormeyer. bis fireman, cut his foot badly. l'Mtig two of his toes His wounds were dressed by Dr. C. P. Lenbart, and he is now doiti;: as well a may be expected. Two days later his successor. Peter Cover, also cot his foot, nearly as bad as Dormeyer Shortly after Jacob, a son of the proprietor, also cut himself. Grant Shaffer, teacher at the Darr school, is down with quinsy and not able to teach statements like the one referred to. Pat. Rrr kt or Sosntr.sET Schools. In this report of the third month of the schools of the Borough, I am pleased to note the fact that the attendance continues fully as good as in the preceding months, the av- j erases being about the same, and the per i centages rather hither. Tardiness has very materially diminished ; The successor of Thomas M King as Su perintendent of the Pittsburgh division has been installed. The rumors of an eastern man having been selected were all at fault, as the company went west and gave the to rn tion to J. T. Harahan, the genera! manag er of the Louisville and Nashville. The new superintendent arrived last week. He wid make his l.ra.iquart.rs m r ittsourgn u f-ct t,,era hjls ixtn Urdine9S during f.ir the present. lie has been engagea in j . t raonlh than in oti,er mnth man HenaeL who bad been working hard to ge the couiplimentary votes of the Demo cratic representatives. The Republicans, with but four exceptions in tbe House and two in the Senate, voted' for tbe caucus nominee. Senator J. D. Cameron. It la thought by all that this small defection from tbe action of the caucus will not cause any trouble hereafter in the party. A man like Seualor Cameron ia b uud to have im placable enemies, as well as devoted friends. This is true of every positive man who has attained any degree of prominence, for his tory telhi oa that men to become great must be f mtive. Many have urged as a reason against the re-eiection of Mr Cameron that he is not a' brilliant man ; is unable to take pan in the debates in tbe Senate on great questions ; in fact, this baa been the only cry his ene mies have raised against him. This may be true, but there is no denying the fact tbat he is thoroughly informed man, a skillful parliamentarian, possessing in tact and shrewdness what be lacks in eloquence. He fully understands tbe interests of this Com moiiwealtb and of the country, and is al ways true to them. His record in Congress is not crooked, nor has he ever stultified himself. He may not be able to deliver brilliant speeches on the tariff and other great issues, but be always works and votes right. In this day aud generation the bril liant and profound Senators are the excep tions to the rule. And riglit here (if I may offer an observation) tt luay be said with absolute truth, that Pennsylvania does not abound in material out of wicb brilliant Senators are made. There may be Clays, Webster and Cal. houns bidden away somewhere within the limits of our Commonwealth, but they are not found anywhere near the surface. In the eager search for a candidate to contest Mr. Cameron's election, not one was brought forward who is any better, nor as well fitted ted for the Senatorship as lie cerui.ily none who would represent the State more faithfully in all ber interests. Now that the election is over anil the Leg-stature has iiven him the Senatorship for six years commencing on tbe 4;h of Marsh next, not withstanding all the commotion made by his political ard personal) ipponents during the past few months, in their erT rts to de feat him, bis election by the practically unanimous voteof the Republican members of the Legislature, wiil be accepted with ijxl grac by the masses of the party in nearly every part of the State. There are several reason lor such ai-quiescence, the most conspicuous of which ia the fact thai s ich a result was by all observing men re garded as a foregone conclusion mouths ago One othor cause is that the so-called ami (Xmieron men have one of the V. S. Sena tors in the person of Mr. Mitchell, and many who are not friendly to Cameron rec ognize the justice of at least an equal di-vi-ion. The com niittees of both Houses have been announced and very general satisfaction i expressed by all in fact the only growlers h.sve been a few disg-uniled republicans and democrats. Somerset county can well feel prond of her share and the prominence given her representatives. In tbe Senate. Senator Longenecker is chairman of the Legislative Apportionment and a member of three other important committees In the Hous, Mr. Col born is chairman of the m st important committee Judiciary Gen eraland a member of three other promi nent committees. Mr. Morgan is chairman of Manufacturing, another important Com mittee, and also a member of three other committees. Immediately after tlie com mittees were announced both H -rases plunged into bnsiness, the lower branch be ing the more industrious, as the Senate af ter finally passing an act appropriating $10. 000 to Commissioner Thomas to arrange and secure exhibits for this State at New Or leans, adjourned from Thursday till Mon da next. In the House 170 bills have beep presented thus far. most of which will be slaughtered unmercifully in the committee rooms. Among the number presented were the following : A remonstrance from Berks county against the manufacture and sale of imitation butter. An act to repeal the 13tb Section of the Act of lSot relating to the saleof Intoxicating liquors. An act to reg ulate the practic of veterinary medicine and surgery in this State. To establish a bureau of Sanitary Science. Filing eight hours as a days work. Prohibiting pnblic sparring and boxing exhibitions. An Act to amend the Constitution prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liq uors in this State Then there are several acts relating to the study of Physiology and Hygiene with special reference to the effects of Alcoholic stimulants, and quite a num ber of apportionment bills. Soon the smooth and oily-tongued lobby iist will be flying around the Legislative highways. The Democratic State Committee met here this week and re-elected Mr. Hensel, whose j successful efforts in keeping Blaine's major ity below one bundrad thonsand are thus appreciated. Capt. J. C. Delaney was re-appointed Senate Librarian last Wednesday. This is the office Gov. Pattison is determin ed shall be abolished. Moody has been preaching here this week to enormous audi ences. He came here at the solicitation of thi churches. I presume to counteract the influence of the Legislature. Sakco. j ' opened by Jona- railroading all bis life and is said first class man. to be of the term. My wishes are being realized in regard" to I , 1 1 L A Soldier's I'iaky A pension agent who P'nS OUI sc"ools on " was recently at Shanks.ille liking up ! " ' coarse o, stu-.y, tnan tney nave , . . .: ri- o ! ever occupied heretofore. Elementary Ai ler. of Company B., Fifty-fourth Regimen', P. V- is the mi t perfect he has ever seen. It has, the agent says, "the orrurrence of ! and history as a text-book into Roru o. 5. rh'le history is begun as an eral study in every day ; sketches of the country, county : seats, and roads, the ninety-six towns pass- Rtmni No. 4. i I have visited ail the schools sev ml times darin; Scndat School Ccsvestios. According to previous announcement the members of ths Htioversviile pastorate met in Sunday School Convention in the Luth eran Church in Hooversville on the 3d inst. at 10 o'clock. Tbeconvention was called to order by the president; was opened with de votional exercises, by singing a selection from "Book cf Worship" and prayer by Ananiah Lohr. Mnsic. "Jrsus Keep me Near the Cross." after which Willian A Meyers delivered tiie address of welcome and was responded to by Jacob Keller. Tbe committee on Constitution and By Laws appointed at the previous meeting re ported the following which was unanimons ly adopted as the Constitntion and By-Laws of Sunday School Convention of Hoovers vill charge, as follows. Art. I Name Tli convention shall be known by the name of the Lutheran Hnn- than oder, followed by Sorber, Koonti, Reitx. Adams, Cnrub, and Trent. The -uery Box was then opened, and some able discussions followed. Convention then ad journed to meet at t p. m. Convention met at tbe hour appointed ; was called to order by the President and opened with music "Sweet hour of piayer," followed by prayer by Jonothan Yoder. "Can an I'uconverted person be a success ful worker in the Sunday school," was credibly discussed by Keller and others. Music, "The Gates Ajar," during wbicb time a collection was taken np. Tbe Presi dent then annotated Jonathan Yoder, W. ti. II. Sorber, Levi Manges and John Koontz as art Executive commmittee; and Levi Koontz, Cbarics Weigle and H. Meyers a Committee on Resolutions to report at the evening session. "Are Christmas festivities a benefit to tbe Sunday school," was ably discussed by Henry Koontz and others. Convention ad journed to meet at 7 p. m. Convention met at 7 o'clock and was call ed to order by the Vice President; was o(ued by singing lollowed by prayer by Chas Weigle. Music "Crown Hira " "Should the Church discipline Jbe taught in the Sunday school, and why. was ably discussed by Rev. I'nrub and others. Some interesting Queries were then read and ani mated discussions followed. "To what extent should temperance be taught in the Suixlay scbool" was discuss ed a: length by Lohr, Koontz, Adams and others. The Committee on Resolutions reported the following which were unanimously adopted : RcmAml, Tbat it is the sense of this Con- vention that Sunday school Conventions are a great benefit to Sunday school workers and also to the community in which they are held Ilciolred, That we. the members of this convention, urge upon all Sunday-school workers and those interested in the welfare of the rising generation to take a deeper in terest in these meetings hereafter. Remind, That this Convention request ev ery Sunday school teacher to teach temper ance to its fullest extent. Raolmt. That the report of this Conven tion be published in the columns of the county papers. Hfitltfit, That we tender a voteof thanks to the good people of the Hooversville coi.-g.-egation and persons in the vicinity fi r their generosity in so liberally providing for the guests of the Convention. The Convention was then adjourned with prayer by the Pastor, Rev. J. N. Unruli. to mt at Lambertsville at the call of tiie Ex ecutive committee. J. H. Reitz, Secretary. The Pesssylyma Schools. Mr. Glenn, of Armstrong, and Mr. Stevenson, of Law rence, have introduced bills in the Legisla ture providing that no person shall teach in the public schools of tbe Commonwealth who shall not have passed a satisfactory ex- ! ...;..u.:..n : M t i. : amiiHiiioii 111 tiiijt3iwiuj ant ti j gienc, mui secial reference to the effects of alcoholic i drinks, stimulants and narcotics np-m the j human system, and no certificate of fitness ' to teach shall be granted any teacher after j such date who has not passed such examin- , ation. The bill further provides that fail- ure by tbe school authorities of any district i to have these branches taught in their schools will be sufficient cause for withhold- ' ing the State apprvpria'ion. Mr. Bums, of Erie, introduced a bill pro viding that every county having more than one hundred schools shall be divided into three school districts, each of which shall have a district superintendent to be selected and have his salary fixed by tbe directors of such district, and to perform the duties in general of assistants to the county superin tendent. Mr. Stevenson, of Lawrence, introduced a bill authorizing the school directors and controllers to purchase school books out of the district funds ; also a bill extending the minimum school terra to six months. Mr. Eckels, of Cumberland, introduced a bill providing that teachers holding per manent certificates or diploma's from Nor mal schools shall be elected for three years, those holding professional certificates two years, and those holding provisional certifi cates one year. Estate ef Albert Krk. Ikta of ganeraat Bor., ; Somerset Cuaol v. Pa . riee'd. Letters tmtaawatary 00 ih abn- etiate bavta feaea araaied tsih oai.'nuiMl hy 1 lie proper! authority, aottca Is her' l en to all persons ! tnawiw 10 mm CJ at to ana Homer la ( pay la l-iTss Isteh-IXe enters aunt ttie tunr. trsrtlh tear of I ssxtKrnr Gla ogmwl eia- IT WILL PAY YOU , ac.l those h!oC rlamu aaaiost tbo mum) T iaep.pw 1. " wiy .Ja. a o win ,h., .,,.1. ,.k.n.L. .i k,. Meatlilv arowa 10 favor until thl day. bn toe ettfaiment ua StMtmlar. Jaooarr M, t my , pWUher taSa piUa la the tact tiiat the tmv-r , Offict Is lha Borough of isomertei. Pa. ; '" a TOwr"""" j. pffJH j 01 res-Wrs Uianaiiy latitiea'ion wcs'. of iha Ali itcZi ' Execnuir. : azotes. . From tos tainaiag Ths Isrsa-Ocsa. kaa AI'niTMDNi VflTrrr i stootf n.mly t!i priatptos ef the Kopubiicaa HUfta .UliL. ' party awl aaa, is Maaua aal oUef hu euo. lewled lor -iro(eet.ua 10 4irtcan tudiMiry.'' . In the watt rot tlie estates ) In taa Orphans' : H on ao aicne wUh the klea thai to miailua of st Jseoo Zuamersae, die d. Uoart orosarae( j taa kepaoacaa party I hniaaed : a iheeuotrary i;anty Pa. j u believes ttat. puTineJ by adwrittv. 1: will ia Ana bow to wit. 70t h Jsonary. !&. on petition j 10a near lutara aaaia rtss tu the higaer taas uf ni jwij timmnua. cxcoararoiaonva aeiata 1 iBuugnt ami aetin, aiki DauaiiUUiij rsstoroa M flleJ, m BioiKin of Massr. Coinora k Coibora. tio ; the ennivaer of ih Americaa px pin. Toe atuet art appnhu Jtbn R Scott. Eaq . Anditor lo as- ' imxiraat M'nele tat aeeoapuatuaif. this roan eeriata lasaasuant yet das the mtateby in hetrs 1 wut n beiiaolicaa jwimu. It a n-lialil. oa aocaa' of adTaacemeaia, aod aukoa dls'riba Kaaoch K-publieaa BaSatpr waa ImpiMtaot tloa ot the maxcnlxaaes to and amwna; the hem wum th ktttabiicaa (.arty waa la puwrr. it is aeeonlloc 10 lav . j doubly so a ih-t me Uraioerscr ouoirol Ok - SoBMiset tVmnty SS. liuaal Ooveikou ai. 7 extracts rr-m the Beeorl. Csrttftat 'JO Tub tsraa Ucui will to ths mtars as la the f saai.) Janoary. ls-si. pan be lha Bmlin ihnmarh wnich the beat h- CHAS C CHAFER. Iterk ! ai.Ucaa Uioujrht will t a.vra u tlx oot lo. It Notiea l benby r vea to all ia'iirs lrs-rm4 ' wm ,c. tu c..n. ictiooa f dvn ,1 Kiuhlic that I will attmu to the dsties of the a bore ap-1 alia wilBoat hvinic unlaircveo noornoa lnwu p Intneot at my otllre In -oui.rwt. Ha..enThrs- i riata. It will ba azanuuvrly Krpadii-an with Uay, u liMtt day of Febra iry at 1 o'ci-k I uat ntng buterly paiussn. and w.n giva as oiach P. , when an-i whT a I sarsoaa Interested caa : auauuiw tu Uh attatraot Clevet ad's auloutra attend It LDoy Lbiok proper. tioa it w,x,l,l hare gives 10 tha admiuiMrUua JOHV B. S"OTT. nl Mr. Blaiao h.td ha U alaetail Witku As. janta. Aoittuir. soeiaccd r rr-traaonme. wuh sparlal wires reaea- 1 ma to ew Xi.rlt and W ubiLioo. with fpeulal lOURT PROCLAMATION. ei.rMiirmj la all imp.int pars of a. soon- r Taw 1..L'.. I Mill n i . t..ii.r...V atl- etloa- sews wito at fouror tavor. anj so lar as aovernaMtaial atL.lrsor party Dtotiataeota aro eua. ceiaod, wnl giva a iailcr reoifd laaa any uther p par. as of tho old department wf,l he onntlsaw. The scope ol the WlJla..N S aM.NGDOU win bo wlMtaed h as 10 tako la all ths iadas nat ami re t rm muvemenis In whie wumea are interested sndenK.l Ut'B Cl'BIOSlTY SHU, Dow a ataaaartl, will be civeo rreater variety aod ia tereat la tHeF.vKa A No HOMfc anu otl.er oepwr awous the widest puastbie raaira of topies will be olMuased. Of originai tkort Horirt and teritlt. the very best by Aatericaa sad k.niuh aotbors will 1-9 gtvea iiwiiw the year. ArraBKeaieBU have beea mult to pot liaa unrioc the year sborr stones by boVLSi.V, uoWrlXH. and oth ers and a new serial by theaaiburof - Ont Sum mer. ' awl to publish all these tn alditlok te ine serials 01 At taa btLlbjX atut other Eu-iuh aathors. la every department of new aivi literature Ths IsTiaOc. a.i wul nuke abetter reconl ihaa It has ever done. to uvy vpztxz v. sazas. the Honorable Witxiaw J. Basa. Preaiilent Jadaw ot the seveml Cuarts of Cnmrate Plea of tbe several eountie ennipoins; the sib JadlHal rilstrte, sod Jostles oftheti-ur set Oyer and Terminer and Irene rJ Jxll Delivery, for the trial of ail capital and other edest ers to ihe sawl Dtat rtrt. and Ww i'otxias and 8axraLS-srras. Laqaires. Juitre of Ihe Cvansof Comnioa Pleas aftd Jasiieesot ibefuarts ot Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ft- Lue trial of all e pU tal anil 01 her offenders tn the onanty of Somerset, have Issued th lr precepts and le ma directed, for holding aCoan ot Com moo Pleas sdl Oeneral CtaanerSesnoeiof the Peace and Oeneral Jail Delivery. aadCDnrta of Oyer and TeraUoer, at Siomerset, oa avela. rekrwawy S3. KM. Notus Is hereby aivea to ll ths Justices of the Peace, the Onrunrr and 4 VrK tables within Hie eaitt Coantv ot Somersec that lh tm then and there la their proper persns wtth their rolls, rec orda. inuuiuitlona. examinations and other re incm brances, to do those ihinie which to theirotoce and in that behalf appertain to lie done ; ami also they who wtil prorei-ute a it i in the prisoners that are ur Shalt be ia ths )all ot Somerset county, to be then a ud there lo proaeeaie against them as shall oe just. JOHX WIJfTEKS, sjaaairr's trncE, i Sheritt. Jaa. 28, lsSo. ' gHERIFF'H SALE. By virtne of a eerain writ of Fl Fa. issued oat of ine uoort ot (Jomtnon fleas 01 SMveeriet cnaty. Pa . ami to me directed, ther' will be op sed to panic sale at the Coon House, tn isvmenet oor esgb. I'aoo FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1SS5, at t o'clock r. a., the following described real es late. vU : All the risht. title interest and claim of ths de fendant. Waller Herrtna: In a eerain iraet ol land st aate In the Horoiutb of L'rsi a. Lower Turkeyl'iait Townhip, Somerset oanly. Pa., baandeil on the North and Wen by hand ( l.S. Tlae, on lue taut and outh by laua of i. I. Yatci.cintainiav 10 acres, with am eand a half story 'Frame Uwellina; Umise. Frame Ham. and other oailMtiltlinKS thereon ereciexl, with tiie ap-parteoauc-s. Taaea in execntion at the suit of E. D. Tatzr, nseol Heru Keiaer. uaul J A. Eon ler. Notu b All persona parchasiua at the above sale will pleaaa take aotice that a part of the Ttajis to mail KrsscaiBWM, ros-rrain. DATT.r, lnclmling Stmlav. per year K.i!8 tILY evi-imlina; Sun'tav perjer lo.'ju WtbStSVAfi HilTlOS, with Musical Supplement, per ier. .................. SATLHU.rs EDITI0S, lixletn panes, per year. SliCif S LDITIOS, sixteen paar, per year...... SEXI.WIEKI r EDmo.Y.pabliahed Mon day and luursday. per jear. A 00 2.i) AM 140 DRY GOODS A"N"T MILLESTEEY GEIS, FOSTER & GOODS WEEKLY EDIT10S, per year For the aceommodaikia of tbe patrons ef the pa. per. ihe pun 1 u in r of the larca iru baa mnte some valuable eombtnationa with the weekly edi tion, vu : eekiy loter-Oceaaaad Natiunal Standard ydiiueilta SI Weekly Xater-Oeeaa and National Slant lard ltH-ti.io.rf 1 20 Weekly Inter-Oeeaa and Lives ef Oar Presi dents 1 AO Weestv Inter-Oceaa and Pt polar History ot ivil War l.o Weekly Imer-Orean and Lai I: en' Manna!., t-ii Weekly loter-Ovean and JlyihoioKiral I ,c um rv Weekly Intercenn and Dlctl.inary of NtTKtrlV 114 . Wenkly Inter fleean ao-i L saseaof Bet - parchase money to be matle aaown at the time J Weekly later-Uean and What Even 01 Mio tt 111 oe requireu as win m ine , ropenj is knocked down, otherwise it will be aa-am ex- fteeii to sale at the rlsa of the first purchaser, he residue of th paecbane money mast be wud on or beiorv Thursday of tbe hrst week of February Coon, tbe time axed by the Coort for iheacknowl. eaiicment of deia. and nodeed will be acknowledg ed uulil IL porrhade monev is paitt In foil. JOHN' WiNTtRS janji Sheriif HPI.irTI(s FOR Ta.VF.ta D KF.SItl kir LllEXF.i The foi luwin named nervous have Oled la mv r-tnts the-r petitions for Tavern or Uestanrant Licenses, totrellier wlia tbe certiaatea alfitiavits. bonds, etc . and antics Is hereby aiven that tbesame will be preS"Bted to tbe C'ooft of yn irter S ssloas for alitiwaaceoB Monday eveninic Febraary -.-a, lssi, when and where all persons Interested caa attend ti taey see ppiper. Etlwuni Nicklo. Petersl.unr, Ad1IoTp us Kwhler, Davtdsvi te tnnemanxh Tp. Fred's, burr. Po-ahoo'as. ftreenvtlie Tp. William Slirer, KeversUale Borough. Robert UutLrto, " -Walter J. Junes, - " Kltza Baer. ' Sam l A Haines, Bnckwood. Mllfnrd Tp. F. I. Fuller. New Haltiraore Borough, f lira A. Taymaa, Somerset JtillllS. t-li klDK, - "W J. Hiain-sttbarn. ' . A. Mil er. Crsina Borona-b. .1. S-Ltoos J. .!. Keooelt. Wellersbnr Boronah. Wm M Watson, retersbunc. Adoison Twp. Joaepb Stall Shantiiil . S onjererk Twj Georice 11. UeHaven. (rlencoe. BSSTaFBAST. John st ace r. Meyersdals Borough. Fivd'k Hatty, Prtwy's Ofllce, It. B. CRITCHFIELU. Jao. -A,l-sa. i l lerkli. . LIST OF CAUSES. MAHRIED. REAM RHODES. At the residence of the bride's parents, on Thursday. January 22, ISA'j, by Rev. J.J. Welch, Mr. Charles Ream to Miss Emma Rhodes, both of Som erset Township, Somerset County, Pa. DIED. WALKER. On Thursday, January 15. lvio, Sadie E., daughter of Levi and Mary Walker, aged 13 years, 1 month and 17 davs. Folio win is the List of Cso'es set for trial at February Term of Court. bcKlnnina' Monday, Febru iry 23, ltiSo ; FIBST WESK- Cyros Borkoi vs. Sasiuel Cotnpton. M. E. Ianhsm rs John Alsi. S. Philsua a. Co. vs. C L. Baltxer. S. J. Cover Aitmra. vs. Samuel Mihler. ml J.nkins and wife vs. Oeoras Firestone. Cornelia Tissne e. al vs. B. A O. bU K. Co. LiatoB Hros e, alvs. Wm. KinslDer. Ainu t.'riseey vs. B F. Lonsr. Peter Meyers' Atlmr. vs. Alary Meyerset aL Henry Biddle vs. Fa rvtew Coal Co. SECO!Tt WXK. Hows Machine Co. vs. Fich ner ft FJUa. Same vs. Same. Annie J. Lambert vs Was. Johnson et al. IWary A. bender's Tms-ee vs Oee. Doerner. Lv ila Reims.! v. Sosinoa and U ' Waller. t.'barlei Zimmerman vs onemanitn Twp. Lyotmiro- lusuranee Co. vs Frauis hL W timer. Sme vs. Herman 1 baer, Same vs. John H. Hire Same vs. Henry Shtimlter. fame va. Fliza A. Tajtklan. Same vs. Same. Same va. A. J. t'olhora. Same vs. Anaust Koehler. Same vs Jtihn Weiler'j Admr. Stme vs. R S. McMillen a. Bro. Same v Henry Scblsif a, Cu. It W. Brendlinicervs. Uaniet Berkevplle. Same vs Same S P. w eyers' use vs. Zacharias Bittner. freorze W 1 ober v. Josiab Specht. Jjletrict Trtmpe vs. Wm. Sweitat-r. James Parson vs. Jalia Whireaell. Ja. Barn hart vs. Buffalo Valley Lime Co Liar. Proty's Otfie, ( N. B. CBif ' H r IELD, Jaa 2o u5. Prothonotary. shoaid Know Weekly Irter-O-ean ami Ir. Dtnelsoo's Meiilcal vovisor Woesrly I;ite--Oi-ean ard Inter-fK-ean Wstch Weekly lnter-ceean snd Little Drteetive Scale. . Weesly Inter-Oceaa and Family or Union Scale Weekly I:iter-f-ean and Our forltisity Sbop Weekly Inter I d-ean ami Uooil Cher. Weeal" Iiter-t eeia and the lnler-Oeean Sewing Machine. Sample ctpies of the paper sent on application. Rea.iiuiot-ei m .y be matie at onr risk. Ithei bv draft express. p.u.rtk-e order, or reaiatere.1 let ter. Money seal t-i any other w is at ths risk of the person sending it. Addreas THE INTER-OCEAN, SS Mati'tson Street, Chic go. LU 1.3a l 1.5 1 SO 3 50 30) 4 120 1.2a IS. CO QRPHAXS' COURT SALE OF Mil I . .1. J V r I ... t J UAA1 C. e.intl.in ff til (Tfls-kValltfl!!a ed throtb on Hunter's raid, the wounded, j "3nn- '-""- " "' i " and sick, etc . .11 written plainly, with avwd ; I'"" :ho'U .h?,e i orate. ink. The IYr.ion IVpann.. tit would like : Disopline .. maintained na Art. II Members -The members .hall ,0 have it and h made several goo.1 olTers ' Th' re h m" M M " a!1 ",e 'f1 tUe Df titfhiionfa now bs at annineT time. : conjtreyai iwiia .. .... Tbe ur-eut need or another room. Our Art. III. Object. Tbeobject of this Con. Several ot the a; plicants for Ihe Somerset schools are overcrowded, and this notwitb- ! reittion shall be to create a greater interest port.ffi.-e are rirt ula-irp petitions, asking standing the additional, or seventh room, and a more lively activity amone the mem f..r theiratpoininientamoneour citiaens.I tutty satisfied tbat an eighth room ( bers of our churches in tbe Sunday school t. ikMiienaiiifM. kmh RnnhliiiM would piece oar schools on a basis that need j work. HiCKEY In Somerset, on Wednesday evening, Jano iry 13, lv-3. Mrs. B. A. Hick ey, wife of Mr. John Hiciey, aited 31 years and 7 months. Mrs. liickey was born in Pittaton, I.u- j rerne Coutity, Fa., in lSt, and was married j to Mr. John Hie key in ls0, with whom' she removed to Somerset on the beginning of the consi ruction of the new S. P. R. R. She leaves a husband and three s.nall chil dren to mourn her death. Tbe remains were taken to Meyersdale and interred in the Catholic cemetery. WILIIELM. The following obituary no tire is taken from the Russia ville (lnd ) 06- seirer of Jan'y 16ih. The deceased was a dan, liter of our esteemed friend, Mr. Jacob Walter, of Somerset township : 0u Monday evening at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Wilhelni. wife of Christian Wilbelm, who lives five miles west of here, passed away. Mrs. Wilheltu was a good woman and tbe neighborhood and the church wiil greatly miss her. She was a member of the Middle fork Baptist Church. The funeral was conducted here on Wednesilay by Elder Clark, and the remains laid to rest iu the cemetery here. The relatives have the sym pathy of all their friends in their sad be reavement " Sinit Distillery. LOCATFD DIRECTLY ON MAIN LINE PITTS DIV. B. . O. R. H , THUS SAV INO EXTRA COST OF DRAT-INO. Sitnated on s&mmitof Alley henlcs. nss the wa ter from sold mountain springs. This whisky is nuke y the dnuhie-distllled process, and guar anteed perfectly pare aad lull prwif. Order JUitd tam day at terired. Special. Inortler tocive Hotel Keeper and Dea lers a arnd opportnnl-y never before offered, wiil con tract f r tee mu afaetare of Wblf kv la any quan tity front & to fid barrels, giving; thetn the privl-lea-e ol leti Dc tt lie In bond tor three years, eharg ina bat a sm-il earn lor stnrase. I to hand 130 oa rels of Old Whisky, retailing at 42 to to 2.50 per gslloo. i Write f. r full pnterilars In reeanl to largs qoantlt les to s. r. S ti !Zt.K. MBot . jan.S Sand Patch, Pa, 18 Real Estate. I Tirtua an ordrr rf pale out of tiie h tri'hiLTxn' t'v.mrt SmrnMt Ct anrr, to th omit-rjiaaT,l there v 11 s exiitNH io mle hy poMte i n cry n the tnTtiis. tn ib tit;ieil BtDei -kint Towaahi Somersn Cuuaty Pa. oa SATURDAY, FEICY. 21, st 10 o'etork A. M. .the followin; tl- scribeil real es l.ve siisan in tbe rlllare of Hethel, In Pitiot Towr.shlp. SttBiersetOmasy. Pa .late the pn. petty ef Prl.-eilla Whwler. dee.J. oa the Mne uf tbe S. AC K. K , being- lota N'os. 1 ami a Block oa the general plan of aald town, containing i perches, strict measure, with a laige twj-itor; FRAME HOUSE, 28x40 feet an.l wln Ufjn feet, tenant hoase. stable and owtbeildtnes thereon erected. The boose has a larse sttorw Koom 'JU1.17 feet and dwelling- at tache,!, well raited for basiuess. ami can also be easily converted tnf a hotel There are 7 rooms in he lanre h use 1 he propetty is situated in a amwina; village. Bethel Holsapple P a sta tion oa the S A '. K. K.. H miles S.inth of fobns ton Pa. Water good : convenient to M trket. schorl and Charches, and ia every way a desirable home. TEEMS: One-tbinI eash on confirmation ofnle and de livery ot tleetl. oncthinl in one year antl one ibinl tn two ye-irs from the dats of sale. w huot Inter est, la pee cent, ot the whole pnrebas money to be paid en dav ef sale, deferred payments to be se enred by ja. lament bond, pnearssloa ot three paims on tlar oi sale antl entire possesion aivea oa 1st of April 1S65. Far Infbrmauua address J. L. Pugh, Esq., Simersi't, Pa. JOHN W. W HIS LER. Trustee. QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is Large, giving you a wide range to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER fc QUiINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders Machinists, anclMannfactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATF.n T. ofittsiTE ;. J; f. VEPfiT, COSXELViVULK, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, USTr9 ' . '" " -: t . For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, Hoisting Crabs " Stone Wedges, LARRIES. PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS COKE OVEX FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Tastinirs ami Forcings ; repairnl at short ninioe. S!i-.mn Work ; Marhinery of all kinds bnilt and may7-Iyr. SOEimSTS AS P2ACTICALLT MsstiLllils Over 50O Beautiful Designs. wETTI315D jaV- Mill-'. r t I to"; . ri ! Jul ivi. ir pi aCT S-n-r. 1 W 1. Il . DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.! ia ,i ia i -1 A Ktsi,,,'.!,.1 A V r" -sr. .. '.' px'z V EstaM sf Henry X.lrow dec'J. late of Jefftrrsoa I Twp.. Soirerwt Co.. Pa. Letters of admiiiisirsttna en ths shore esta's ! harmj been Kraaie.1 t the Buiieniaroeit. ti; lbs j fin per aaibortty. rotl-e I hereby nvte to thttsa mlehteti ia tt lo alike immediste paTm nt and I those Bating rlalms or demands will pleas pre- rnt tnrra dalr aathertlraeed (rtr seuleaientoa Toesilay. f rbrwanr Iu. 18 i. at the lata rrsklears 1 ol dei.-a3'.B Jeaertn Township PHILIP H WALKER. decSl. Aduinutrator. It AVill Fay You To Buy Toyr IVIemorial Work Of . I Mer, Signet Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer in il! ID Elillir ML Carfrrw H ark Fumitkrd a Ktart Votiet. in IJ Color. Alt Aftnltr tkt WHITE t HOME I Person, ;B seed of X0XUXE.VT W0UK will flad it to their latareM urea il as ayabof. wfewrw a proper ttr wln wlilbs sItto tbeia. St-Wu-factxan Guarmnind in r- Caae. aad f BICES YEUY LOW. IlBTita Special Auaatioa la taw wmt! Bras, Cr PT! Esc Imssm latmttsetMl by BEY. W. A. OHnKT. as a De. ril4 ImrtrTenietiilta point of MATERIAL A. ID LQ.SSTBLCTIQS, aad wbieb Is deatlserl Mb ths Pop,. lar W'tnnroewt for eir t'baoaaaiit C Li ma la. iWltiaciULL. M0NUMyBri4S.:':?A WM. P. SHAFFER. DM I X ISTRATOR S NOTICE, j Estate nf Peter Warir. dec"d. late of Brothers- , TBI ley TowBS&lp, somerset Cuanty, Fa. Lettera nf Almlnl5trali(ia oa the above estate havina been amaierl to the Bniierstjrried be the pniper authority. Duties Is hereliy priren to all persons imlebtil to saitl errata tr maae irame 'i ste paymeat. ami thoae harinselairos aifam.it the same will (ireeest tfaem rly au'Beoiicated for seitiemrnt on Tburatiiy. Feini.-iry i. !., at ths late residence of tlie defeased, at .'cltie a. . S. W. FKI rz. W. H. FRITZ, deed. Adminiatrstois. UMIMSTSATOK S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. tjtate of Uenry Shatfitr. late of Somerset Twp. Somerset o.. Pa.. deiVd. Letters of aitra!nimt!on en the shove estate haeln oeri craaceti to the an-lemKned by the proper anlto iiy. aotlcs is hereby iTen In all persuos ux -ted te aid estate to "maae imnedl aie payment, awl thoee hsTtna elalms aa-ainat ths same will present them duir suthenticatetl fc ettlernerit on Wednesday. tb 4t h day of Febru ary, lWi, ai the late restrleriee of deeeaned. Ua2ia SHiHHK, 'eeli Atlministratrtz. m DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. DO TOT BUTc YOUR Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK A.T W. II. WOOD'S, 1VO. S3 BAER BLOCK, SOMERSET, I-A- for it.' oeSM ERKBVT BlAKIaef . Oorrsetsd or iious BnajTa. saaLaas is Estate of Jacoh Soytter late f Stoayereek Twp Somerset County, Pa. Letters of ailuirabtratam ua the ahnea ..rat. Estate nf Jonathan Dnrmayer. dee'd. late ef Sobs- bavins; been at-anied to the an-'eraianed by the ereet township eert t'oanty Pa- ( pntp r aathtjily. autios U hereby Birea to all Letters ot administration on ths shoes estate ! uerstins ladehteii to nail e-taie to "make Ixnrnlu bavin beea arrauieil to the nndersianed by tbe ate payment, and those harti.rLiim aica nst the proper antnoriiy notice ts hereby frieen toalli-meio present them doly anthes'ieateit fur set persons Indebted lonri estate to make irnmedk tirment on KalunUy. Febtaray 14. 1-.-4 at ths ate payment, amt those saetna-eiaiBisaaalnsl the I lata rrfli! er.ee ul t&e deLeased, la Stoayereek . iuc rj u(cr h. iron ui am nmimirti nr luwanum. iirutmi. a' ine law itmir oi - ti. l rem. in ak.BMr- set, ra.,on aaturuay.za t eornan 3 iv i jinv JBBIL LTI K.VVPP. AdmiBbtrator. CTRCS R ATM AX. Adatioisirator. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR ! not be charged fir ton years to am, and j Art. IV. Officers. Tlie officers shall be Apple, dried, fl ft............ AppletiBUer.fi (tai. Bras. ! b Batter, fl (Ilea) 4 FEED j ...... &8fe I e iiiaii)tii4 im i'.-ii jn "t .uu jai. i. v.- . . . . - - -- - - j - ( roll then the nccewwry changr'. 1 think, Pri,i(lfnt, Vie PresWent, Secretary and BwSwoeat y tins.'y."'..'..7.'.'....'.'.'.'.'.'.Z". t 1 be tbe founJitii,' of a High Sch.a.J Treasurer, who ahall be elected annually at j Beewax S..1;"!".";; i Bacua, sBuoiders, fl , ard IH-n oriats are tliri!ed to sign, we wr-nld snirBest to nnr r.ei ahlicsn friends even that iIipt refnw. to nirn uir rietilH n nnlns 1 Wnn'.J the Person rtreaentirs: it will first atrre that I basini; acourseof stu.ly carvfully t.flTi.ula- ' tb- 6n4 meetinir after Xew Year. if be or she receive the arpointment, tbe :; ted with referenoe tw the needs of U.e Bor offioe eball be kei t in a centrally lorated ', " twpulatioo, f' ; t.lace. It is i-wible that the office might be 1 Another point which I wouid urge upon j circumstances may require nninrfii uii d ace mit wim n nm oa cun- .......... ........... -..v.. ... - ... j - -- - L . senient to a majority of our citirens. citinma Is tbe very argent need of a length- meet quarterly and regular in rotation In the FWmt $ bbr.""..ITBii6 so ; entn i ol the school term. I bope I will not churches of trie cnurge. 60f sue ...... 1 Ud .. -4e MS lue Art.V. Cli.n.te.-Chanpesn.a.vhentade; nMM V.lZlZZ:::.''-.": to this Constitution from time to time as Corn, (ear) uew ft amshel.... ....... Sac - isucueu) oiu s c ami B ae 17XECUT0RS NOTICE. - ! UDIT0RS NOTICE Ittafe or John Oary. deJ I Hariaz- be a annotated Aaditor bTtheOmhia'a Enateof lac-ih Lirenawvt. dee'd. late cf Ekiiok Court of Somerset Coanty, Pa to '.liatHhote the Twp Somerset Co-.. Pa I tnn-ts la the bawls of the Administrator of said Letters testamentary on tbe sboee estata i ti-tate toaad amocn ta- se Irfiif entled thera kaelna been aranted to the andersicneit by the to, notice Is betvby kit a tbat I will attend t the proper tathoritT. sottcs is hereby sreea to U t datirsor aal -tppuintment at my olfi.-. ta Somer persons indebted to said estate to make immediate set. Pa., on Friunj. J nuiry ii Ifw. al loe'cloek payomBt. snd those baTtnaelaimsaa-iins) tbe una : a. m.. of which all will take aotice in praeemiBera naiy sa'tterurated to the as-1 J.B.I HL, derslrned fir aettlemenr on Sarardar, rabraary . 1SH&, at the bowse ot F. O. Lirengood, la Elk Uek Township. F. n. LrrETOoon. SARAH BHOrXIER. BEBECCA L1W kJStiOOD, DeetO. ' Exeeotiirs. tanl Aaditor. lis i : it . fr: Wr- ENTIRELY A HEW LINE OF FAMILY BIBLES, With BIBLE HELM nf Prteeiesa Talae, aeeer betore Iband la one Volant Bad ftimiiaa' a eatapiets Bible Library, issa ayal Vlaartw pa ires, auos iUastratioaa. Ws do aot hesitate ts say this Bible lathe Crowning Achievement w toe rarest Bible PnbHshtn merrmeat wbieb has takes puaaeaeloa of the Chrmlaa world, its aeruracy. srtlstie elewaaew, aad atarrelass ehandaae of EnaTarrass eootbine to make tt wltaowt a rleai tat th world nt Bibles. Pab ilshed la six styles at Slinx. V taiserasity tierai l,rm tm Ami. B. R. WHITMER Jk SON. XmLESSTOXE. favMm. Laneaster Ccemty. Pa. fUDITORS X0TICL. Ii ata of Bnras Peterman. dee'd. Baring beta appointed Aatlitor, by tbe Or. I tans' t oon oi Momenet (oi'. roiitstnnnt the tareful consideration of directors and 1 By-Laws. 1. Thu Conrentmn shall Cau skuis. ft f nd regular in rotation In the n,atr S bM'"!"". ! :r";iaii 'Flaxseed. bn. (SO Bl rs i Himi. Inmrjtuiw I B Bl ta. c... ii,. r.nli.rtii. r.,,,. . TaI r v k. iWmni iriniiel hr ! mniim nf mn ! " A collection shah be taken UD to de- i.mi a t ,".inr,,, , . I . t iuq t,wiiH,M.iim i .J. . .m " . ..... ... g , - . ( r ...... .......... ..... .4.- 1- toresifrLt, and Dot alwsvs rnuih ; r..j i.. .l- I ,n.! ir.t.reat ii. .neakino- r.t r,;. Th .n. 1 fra hmiiiih. . Leather, red aola, fl k 3ucOSs I crl and timbrr lands of his new comranr. : tire naestkm may besnmmed on thas: Can f 3 An executive committee of one from tit. ' '. irirr."lTs7.oi Db M tt Ij.rGri.Tio Bu , Tb Urd. mbnre 7. Vl irr. iM mt.in 1 tli. .iutcm. of ii. Rrai.b ,11 to keep each School shall be appointed at each' J'J'g;" .!.rr:.!.2S22ra2 -rf ..'"to iVm"!0,0fthot. a"' "-f preparation, for tbe irraueuratkm ' ro.1 An sn.lvsis of the coke mad. fmm'months in theyear? Are they dmnir the i meeting. Pebea. dried, - t, ttodwa-r said Pvii " U- ortv. 4. The Droeram shall be Drinted and dis- Rao. ft i. Janoarr Jl. l)a, ken and where all oersons In- ..:k.i k c. ,1...,- Sail, No. 1, f) feM. extra.. . I i teresler! may attend. t STEAM EiNiilNESpJ.! umeftic. UuiMina Enaine aad Marblnery a Spec;alry. Seeond-hand EmrineaaBd Hollers oa band Send for Stork Uat. TH MAS GARL1X. anjle-eow. Allexheay City. Pa. Onl M ! S3 J8 ; TeAM jaa7. (j -- i..Hub.iflMui, .1 it -it hit vtt uimiv mini - - - J - . j --.' Hie i'Ti" -'ninitt.m has piaced on ' the latter compares fayorably with that of ', best they can for the interests of their chfl- i-nncipai f Hices of I lie Balto. A the Connellssillereeion. It shows ner dren when the extreme of their action ts a """dfompary tickets for the in cent, fixed t srbfin, 44 ash. 2 26 sulpbur bare eiropliance with the laws? I leave the of meeting r-rsiiiiti ..it -i. . : . ' ........ .. '""'in . ,. ,,,ue mtl Ocsire to at- and 012 t-horphorua. The lands are well matter, hoping trial tuay tueet at tlie speaker. ' ) whit - ... ...... fcjij UDITOITS NOTICE. h'1 an. if t!w.y wish. norfliBs. a ilnitu-rwl aad h.,nrl ! Iinit;iiu Tha k.n.tii uf 1-ittb.ns and directors with theena. t 5 In all the liebsJe and uueations of tbe Tallow, fl .i7 f "ntrit.. .... - . -. . . w Beat, w bu aa,si Hieirrs . Mn tune they obtain rtew company lias a capital sttK It of $400.- sideration which I think U tuenta. ! conventim perwrtialiiies and disrespect to Wont .. . aieat ill "T,J5,, "ec TlieEltimoreAOhk CO) They are now openine- np tn otai I extend fur ihauka loniT asstsunt teach iofficers aud turmbers are positively pruhib- as!!a99SBaB9asaBg9PgB '"siura . . rac,ion '0 ' tut the vein just a!ove the town of Un.!t:a. and will ers whose tff.irts have rendered it possible ited. Oraand Alnm. oar sack. A copy shall be sent to each r " Asbtow. per sack . Suxar, yellow i .. P.T. KIM ELL. Aaditor. AT aT ! aV h,1f -e t- ".stances let-s than at once enrare In tbe shipment .f steam . for me to oBu so cbeennft report. -v 7 txeoud for several coaL They expect to open the eoal on Yoom tnily. ; rai1 ithwri throo''" trtina will be more extensive scale, erect oreru, and man-1 A. C Holbibx, tra charse. 1 nfactur tk in the near future. ' Jan'y 2G, 1SS5. ' ' " V ftinxipid. Exv J. X. Vsacat, H Meiiss, JoSATKUS YOOCB, - CooiciiUee. a war at basse, ft swtflt tree, pay wbaulately saww. Us risk. Can- ! Vl J UwsBt mnaee at whbrh Bwrseai et eitoerara, inmtg reea.eaB make great pay alt the tlasa iksy work, wha absolat smanifr. wrttssar parocsuan ta H. ktAUarr, rsttasaeVXC Tn wndersivnerl liale srpointed br the Cv- pba s' C- art in aiaulhate tbe iun-!s ta the baad ot lexaader fiboas. Adaiaisiratar nt Jeaeph WtUiuat, t and aauaa tn,is lea-ally entitled theretn. brreby gtves eotVe tbat he will suaad to thedatlee ef bis eppuiniBBnit en Thwi!a, th 29 b dae ef JanBary. IS- at bisaaV m Sawtwmwt boron a h whrn aad where all neraons interwated can atteau. FBED V. BTESECKtB, . Aadnwr. eekotlfial work f V pases. Cahwed Plata, bbw MM t strair.ua. wttb rfewnpuon of the beat Flower aa rsetaitles, prleesof !eeo and Planta, aad bewte m em. printed la End It and Gennaw. Prtea oaiyl nta. which may betteiluctrd foa aretui. Ii oiiawhat jrew waa Bwih jeedtu,and aerwtesi inMi id of rnanirar a the frroorvv at ine laas aami I it wiiateeer aaite hapoen t be brtt nwnr. mmin wit , wnp-hn'tti-ni aner t, or waitlnav Ati CiHU Kt'S SErTD" AT UEADtiCAtTXltsr JaYUXM VICK. WaefcaaOf. X. T. ' Fartnrai td Ecalers;! A'l Somwrgwt. Pi.v 0B.S.4C. . t. STaTIOH- : T. R. M .RSkx ALL.: AND TARS :' AT JOHSSICWlPEKri Lumber AXD OAK. rorLAJL SlbMGS. PICKETS, ASH. WALSIT, TLC0MWG. BASH. CHEHHT. YELLOW PI!ft. SHIXGLtS, DOCKS. fUESTXCT. m HITE PISE. LATH. MLlSiDS. A frt-aeral Lin ef all arades of Lamber and BaQdlna; Xalaital aad Rosflng 5 fate kept bl Steek. A let aas torn ma asetbtBala the lis ef ear baalaesB ta order wit twsataMia ssaaiptaeaa, as) Brackets. (Ald-alsed wk, Ae. Jf0lIf.TSJ, STAIM MAILS, BALtrtEBi HE WEE POSTS ELI A8 CUNNINGHAM, tV.ansgcr9 Comcrcct Drench. CScu aad Yard C?pitt S. L C R. R.tzt, Soimt, Pa.