i,E . SCXXL. Editor. (Omit "!k4.5r."7 .ii v . .-.7;"'---- l! yd. I'rugsift. mdsy, April 5th. wta'-her prophet ruisf-eJ it. ..!a.;:Sl, will relieve hoarseness. . K ij!:an Oil cures rain instantly. XUa-'C ?eua on ' Paddy's day' ... of C. X. Boyd, and he happy. ,. an J girls have ha.l a turft-it of -,r .'jihetic cuss is now predicting a . l,. varnishes, brushes and -int-, ..,:, at C. X. Iioyd's. r.i.i save nioi.ey if you buy your :,-.. sta'.ionery of C. X. Boyd. ,. t;,:it red raspberries are ripening . Ix-lt regions of California. ..,,,h'.s, notions and triiiiniiiijis ,1.1. Mks. A. E. Vhl. .r r. r.rT:ird the prew-nt dot p snow R ,, My favorable to the wheat crop. .k ii"t dead. He stil! buys bis cloth - J. B. SSYPRB it Co"tu s ( ,kA r:ove. trimmed, off, for 13,00 ..T K.,ve and tin btore.Somertet, l'a. I r:ii!klin county jail contains as v 3. ! mr hundred tramps at one time. '..:,. in all kinds of dry poods and i fiill continued at Mes. A, K. rep sale of cookinjj stoves at J. . ti i and Hardware Store, Sonier- r is pleasant to hear except '.. .,ri, :,t petting up from a siip- . tMVt.t. . .il r.a county jail at present con- "v-richt prisoners, live of whom ,., . a:i J ei.-'lit negroes. .... - j.rctaelos are sold only by C. i;Very pair warranted to give sat A i-eriect lit guaranteed. r. -t lino of plx and queenswarc J. B. SXYIIEB t C'O'S. - are a!out eight hundrc.1 colored , j ,.,h:ist.wn, and they have a mind ,. ,! a siting rink for themselves. , ,,.,l:y the best place in town to et a ' yix.u is at J. B. Snyder & Co's. .; .;:;i!ii r.e stiU.lead. A new linejust i. Ome and itet a roihI, honest suit .1. B. S-vvntn & Co's. .a:, average about every otner pt-rson , from a bad cola; ana no , eiimate oi sti'iuen ciiaogcs. a::d Tark"y ri-d damask table j ..,.i,s, towels and bod spreads j at low er p ric es. Mils. A. i:. 1'h:.. ; ",....t to si-e the largest line of car , . ;.r r.:ght to Sotiierset, and way be ; : ue-t price- at which they were - 1. ere, go lo J- I!. Snyder & Co's. A -- lii.e '.'list received. ,, v vU of embroideries, hand and tna--. ln.ii 1-a'es. S"iss Hamburg, ev- -...g tritnmiiigs in white and colors just ft All i heap. Mls. A. E. I" ml. Castot.i A. Vi ! Jaby wa sick, we rave her f'a-toria. a -:,f was athiid she cried forCustoria. ... :i -i.r was a Miss, sheclung toCastoria. ii , . i .ir 1 a ! chiliireii shp pave them Cat'a. wa.ti;d. i' ... -I., p .;aioes, oats, wheat and maple ' ' r ea h, or in exchange for groceries. - .. ult, !i.-h and phosphate, at cash Cook A Br.fcRtTS. 'V.. v 111 ll musliiiS, calicoes, gingham' ' -':.-s. irii g'xxis, or anything in the '.-. go.; it notion line, as cheap and than you can get them anywhere ' ail m;d see ns and be convinced. J. 15. Snvpce i Co. A r . ..ntry editor l aving read that tLereis . to-'i which if smoked or chewed will sk. u tati forget t!:at he owes a dollar in t r. r'.d. innocently concludes that many . I. ; subx riuers have been furnished with ' art i. ic. V :. e. All jiersons indehtisl to me by ..a .'Hint or note, will pha-e call and oi without further notice. orthe accounts .. ! It ilaeed in the hands of an officer tor .f-t.on. Sol I'm.. s vri:-:.. Pa.. Feb. 17, lvsi. N : i.. Tin' Sheriff fees and cots if !.. J. Spangler have been assigned for the - . f A. F. l;ikev, w ho has traced t!:em li: l.T (' r.iah'. olh ction. Prompt pay hi or suit will be brought. j. u rioii, At'.nney-at-I.aw, Somerset, l'a. : M'.KKitr. Main Street. We have ?U a large Kcf.-igerator to our Meat '''ft :n which h'.I meats can be ker-t ck' ''."an. Mutton, Pf. Tork, Ac, kept va:i''y on hand. Open daily. Parties : meat can have it kept in the Refrig '.' .r atiiil wanteil. Hos Pavi t i'o. ' : i'ry p-.-'masters ore warned by the ! -'it :: :ain-t seeepting the servicc-s of .! .: in applying for money due ";t i'-r the act making a readjustment : ' '" -. Middlemen will not facilitate "''"s t!i"shi;ht'st degree, and all claims t -ofiij in theircrder, an soon as I hey : '- re:.' iled. li .1.1 ' .t? f rrmi : A !. lridi'btrd ' !ue for Prothono ' -. ar.' h n-')y n lilid t icr.U and set ii" -Mils .rip l.y them. Prompt ot- i- lint icy will save the trouble ' ''V '"--e ' f sending bills, and pov ihly e. .. S. F. Tbknt, S imerset. Pa. i M'OKD TO FAKMKRS. .'Mm rallv conceded that grass seeds !B 'h en are cleaner, and conutn - ''tliewe.J than those barvesttd east of ' 1 r:',cr, therefore we direct your at 'he fa"t that our stock of seed " - s -one other than choice Western ",,r ''! Timothy, at prices mparative - Motne. or Ijistern-grown Ciover. ' 1 .d at Oi cents t it jn-r bu-lie! Jess li"i' i. W'otcrn, and farmers v.bopre-'thj-'i-rii sc.,l and leave their or:'.,-rs with ! acc-oiiinioiiated with as little delay ' !--.i:e. UcSJH-Ct fully. CKK A P.rilBtTS. fts'O L s n.K.i; Stoke. This well t!ai I i;'- "! 1 nd reliable Book, Xews and .ati..,.rrr . ,, WJtl mov.j on ft,nlarv ; j ;r i'i its .;,. c-ramped and inuflirint j . -At- r? tn t!,e large elegant and convenient " Mure r.,om direct Iv opposite Cook .v.! ":. ,, .. inw commodious i.iir.r'.on 'j .. .ru up for ,.a occupancy the j"kof b.x.ks, news, and stationery ha - ti very preasly enlarged. Special atten c? l l,ai'l to the wholesale trade. T I'"01 ,l""ks' School supplies. Paper. Eu '"!. Inks, pe,. Almanacs, Pencils, "k Books Ac. will be bought in large it.titie. direct from manufacturer which t " "! Ibis e-UiHlilinient to j,.t, t., a'; """'"y men-hams at rm h figures a, ' tt-tkt-it advai tageoti to buy there. . " r"!"1' '" er-.' an I........ i.i- ! iiih.u will ..m-r-J 'Vj'- mi. Aiwy for f i', , ' varu "rt!iier.t ; ; S .. JiiM.iri. lionitsof Trv- -oeraii 8na lic:.le hyni'i ' i'li.-inrit-s, Childn-n s Toy hooks. v it w. l'aily papert, t-toty pa- a ,........1 i;.. . , . ..... ,,. ic-.iiiue tuuitvr ! ( ..-w aIlu (.uj,.!,,- . ,. , ar.is, T . J iimwujiiia .it ...a ; J"!l, blank., Ithuik ! "''"'d Marriage Certibcu. Mail Sulk-It..! or-1 Cha. H. Kirn.a. i ....UU1VM j It css a " throng " Court. Mar-h mc in like a lamb. The fMshirig continues good. Sheriff Winters has a lull hotw. J A roal war i in prepress among the deal- i Ti. Wiiitrr to irp'nl. a new leas of life Sunday Several more inches of the beautiful came down Monday. Severn OtltRC !' ereniiie. applicants f-r the Somerset post ft for Whington, Sonday The violators of the Htate liquor laws were convicted and sentenced by the Court in the one, two, thive order hist week. Kx-SlicriiTrile, while serving as a petit ju ror last w -'... was taken ill with pneumonia. He was very si'jk Sunday, but is slowly ira proving. If the criminal business continues at the present rate of increase, the Court will be compelled to order a sj-pcial week for the exclusive trial " criminal cases. Mr K. I- l'atton lias purchased the south ern end of Mr. Frank Kriedline's lot, front inir '.r f'-et on I'atriot street, on which he will erect a :.t !:i ir.r spring. frame dwelling house early A i a ty i'.ii;rie;Mi youtift ladies and peti tieuieii took a ivantaer f thesood s!el;:hing last Fridsty, to drive down to V. II. Hille fi', at the foot of the mountain, for dinner. The sie'jihhiR was splendid, and the exad Iv tit diiinersoivcd l y Mr. Hillepas was well worth the going after. T!. large sinsinii c'.a'ses of Somerset, un der t!ie direction of Frof. J. II. Fillmore, O' Ci:v intiati, will five a 'Mnd vocal concert, eonsiji::p of sacred songs, glees, choruses, purt-so:;gs, ijiiarleitt-s, trios and solos, on Friday evening of this week. I.xirs ojen at 7 o'clock, concert at T;."- Those who wv;t to enjoy a rare treat, both sentimental and humorous, cannot alTord to be absent. Sheriff Winters ar.j his deputy, John A Walter, started for Allegheny City Monday morning with tn pri-oners, Thomas Metz and Charles Smith, in charge. Mclz was ee;ivietd ofstia'itig iloSfiOand a silver watch from Francis May, and was sentenc ed t imprisonment in the penitentiary for fifteen months. Smith was convicted of stealing a gold watch and several other arti e'es of value from Henry Shaffer, and was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in th pen it" At the residence of the bride's mother, on Mi: street, at lift'tu niinutes before 12 o'c'.-k I.ist Wcdnevluy morning, Mr. J, M. Kelfer, of Youngs-own. Pa., was united in m;:rn.-i::e to M:ss Kila N. Kimmell. The ci r; KHr.y was performed by Elder Peter Yogel, and win w?t;:ess,.J by a large number or the friends and re'ative of the bride and groom. After an ilegant dinner was par- taken oi a nuniner ! uie weuuing cuesis accompanied the newly married couple to tht station, where they took passage on the north l o iml train f r i'lcirhome in Youngs town, currying with them the kind wishes of tl.eir in::t!- friends for their future pros perity and happit.e-s. Two of thelirgcst and most valuable le gal documents ever entered of record in this county, were show n us by Register and Re corder Sliafer. Saturday. The one was a mortea.-e from the Piit.-hurgn & Connells viile iiaiiroud Cum;vi:iy w the Fnion Trust Company, ofVew York city, for $'.0.l"K,Ou0. The other was a nic.r'giiT" from the Somer set A Cambria Railroad Company to the l'nl :i Tru-t oioi any for S-VX,WjO. Both irisliiinie:!!- w're printed, and are some t! i.".g 1 es-- in si.e than a Pennsylvania State Rep- rt. A large poi lum of the money raissl on these morigaites is to be used in the spring by the lialto. it Ohio railroad company in the erection of a handsome new depot, grain elevator, etc, at Pittsburgh. Recently the Mine. Fry Concert Company gave ati entirtaittnifiit in Tyrone. a pleasant Pf.le village over in Blair county, and the la ly members of the company appeared without "bangs." An argus-eyed corres pondent thus refers to the matter: "They seemed to take pride in showing their high and well-developed foreheads, which beam ed forth the intelligence of highly-cultured intellects, and attracted the attention and admiration ot many in the audience. A rev olution is threatened, and the lady teachers in our public school are leading the revolt, hence we may I rak for the style, which orig inated among the Crjw Indians of the plains and which detracts so much from the hand some features and hides the natural comeli ness of the iris and young women of our pre-ent generation, being speedily wiped out," The special Court lasted until Saturday morning of last week, when tne jnry in the case of Kinports s. Ilipps it Lloyd, the only case tritd, brought in a verdict for the plain tiff forthe sum of i,i7l Oj. that beintf the amount claimed. It wao a long and tedious case, and tried tiie patience of both Judge and jury. Ju-ie Pat r, who presided, is an able and learned Judge, and moreover flea-ant and courteous gentleman. Al though a stranger personally to the moat of our people, he has long been favorably known by reputation, as but a few years ago the Democracy of Cumbria county insisted ou hut nomination as their candidate for Congress, and only yielded when Mr. Baer peremptorily n fu-cd to be a candidate, liiiiiug the wi rt of his presiding over our Conrt he has not i nly continued the good opinion previously held by his Democratic friends, but has Ue.-erved the respect and ev teem of eve ry Ixxly as a learned, lair, upright and impartial Jndg". Oiitri,i Frnmin. We are in receipt of a copy of the Clover dale AVm.'c, ati t iht column weekly pub lished at Ciovt-rdu'e, Sonoma county, Cali fornia ami ow ned Mid edited by Mr. Cieorge 15. Baer. i hle-t sou .fit. I.. Baer. Ij. The peper J reetits a r.eat and attractive appear ance, showing that it is under the supervi sion of a liri-t class practical printer such a we know George to be, he having served a three years apprenticeship and alterwards worked as a jour in the HeRALn oQice. He is tiie complete niter f his trade and is in every resjMi-t ' e of the moet competent workmen that tverh ft the HESALn office. The paKT speaks fr itself, showing that it is well and careful !v edit d, has splendid adv-rti.-:mr patronage and bears every evi- , deneeof being a prosperous journal ; if it isn'fj it soon will Ie tinder the management of its present energetic and enterprising young editor who has the Hekai.d's kindest and best wishes for a successful journalistic iarcor. An inU ic.stinj bit of mining law is dis cus-ed in the opinion filed last week in the Supreme Court in the case of J. C Lowryi administrator, and others, against J. M. Hay. Thirteen yuar? ago Hay purchased from tbe Salisbury and Baltimore Railroad, for $4,242 a tract of land iu Somerset county. The deed provided that the company should re tain the right to mine underneath the sur face all minerals, excepting limestone. A short time after the sale J. C. Lowry and others leased the railroad and began mining qvraUons on the property they had bought The latter discovered that they were serious ly injuring the surface land and brouirht suit for ojiinats, ucuverlng fcl't At the trial ihv cjim-. l for Luwrv t Co. askexl tliat the jury hi- cliwri.-d liiut if they found the ' niiiiin.. I.-. I .1 .... r.r.,ll. .1 r --..ii 14.HVI .' in.nuiii nrj tOiouid r tidcr a verdict in favor of the lea-1 wn of the M:!r..al. Watis Hay bought tbe ; proirty with tiie k'uwie.Ie that mining was to be carrifi .m. The Judire refused to so cUtiir tLe jury, and tiie Supreme Court upholds the verdict ..f the Common fleas curt of SotncrsK c ohit on tire gruond , , . . , . ..... . . . . toe au.j.utc niiioi support to austsun the .urfaoe, which the law impliea. cannot be ovcrtxHue ithnut ai' aurreeruent diatincty Jy waiving that obiigation. ' Tbe .rood sleighing brought a larger crowd of people to town several days last week, than has been in attendance at Court for a Dumber of years. ... '. Mrs. Annie Sullivan, wife of the slugger who lias made himself so contemptible has applied for a divorce on the ground of con tin Bed abase and ill-treatment. THiBTrMiLESorlcK. The Youghiopheny nver is froren over without a oreak from McKeesport to Broadford a distance of thirty miles. At some points the ice is three feet thick, and at others the ice is gorged and extends to the bottom Tf the riyer. At El rod four-horse wagons are crossing. All along the valley there is from ten to twelve inches of snow. Should this gooff with a rain, the coal men and other men along the river are feartul of tba result. The ice is frozen so thick, and the gorges are so heavy that it will take a considerable rise to move it out. v. fa' The South Peisvlvaiha. Lately orders were given that the iron for the great bridge of the South Pennsylvania, near Harrsbg, should be manufactured as speedrly aspos sible. The financial difficulties that caused the report to be made a short time ago that the Pennsylvania Central was negotiating for the purchase of the South Pennsylvania, have all been f. aatisfactorially arranged through the Baltoj & Ohio road. wMob bas assumed the indebtedness of the Lebanon Valley mad, and will furnish the capital to build the Harrisburg bridge and the road way from Harrisbnrg to a point near Sbfo pensburg, where connection, will be made with the Baltimore and Ohio system, thus urnisbing the latter company with a trunk line from Baltimore to New York, and by connection with the Vanderbilt system, giv ing the Balto. & Ohio increased facilities for the Western trade. The general orders now are to complete the South Penn at the earli est date. The engineers say that the tunnels can be ready for use by May, 1830, and the contractors who have charge of the outside work say they will have the road ready be fore the tunnels are completed. Predictions are being freely made now that by June, ISsO, the Sonth Penn will be completed, and a strong competitor of the Pennsylvania for passengers and freight. Xkw Baltimore: Items. The political atmosphere in and about this place is quite Locofocoish. notwith standing the Dcms. feel just a little so-and-so, whether it means for better or worse as to the future outlook in trade circles, when Mr. Cleveland wields the sceptre. This much can be said of this Borough, that it has merited the Congressional Banner for making the largest percentage of Republican gains in the county in the Blaine campaign. and they will do still better the next time. Our town is coming up nobly in the way oftood dwellings.lately erected. The Messrs. Long are the chief contractors and builders. At present they are erecting a fine, large store building for Mr. J. T. Shipley, the Meyersdale hardware merchant. Mr. Frank Foller, of Beunavista, Bedford county, recently purchased and moved into the large and commodious Gillespie proper ty. He intends opening a first-class hotel. And now there is in contemplation a pew roller process flouring mill by our fellow townsman, Mr. William Webber. Mr. A. Sager. brewer, has purchased an $NX residence in town, from an oil man. A brass band has been organized here. They have ordered their instruments, which they expect in a few days. Xim.mt Shad. Brothkrsvali.it Items. . . The entire Republican ticket was elected in this township at the recent election. Mr. Samuel Forney, of whose sickness mention was made last week, is slowly con valescing. Aaron Bittner is lying very low tt his home, from a complication of rheumatism, and other diseases. Ha is not expected to recover. . While Mr. Joseph Imhoff was at work in a coal mine last Friday, a huge lump of coal fell on his arm, mashing that member al most to a jelly. On Sunday morning of last week the ther mometer indicated in this section from 1 j to 25 below "zero, just in proportion as one got up early or late to examine the instru ment. . ' One day last week Mrs. Alex Masser slip ped and fell on her arm, dislocating it in two different place. Mrs. John Atchison, an aged lady, also fell and fractured her col lar bone. Ananias P. Miller and family left on February 24th for Carleton, Xeb., where they intend to make their future home. Mr. Frank Knepper will also shortly remove to the sime place. Wearesorryto lose them, and congratulate Xebraska upon the acqui sition of such citizens. On last Friday Tobias Layman, one of Brothersvailey's best citizens, died, after a lingering illness of a year or more. Mr. Layman was a consistent member of the Aniish church, the only one residing in this township, and for morality, integrity and sobriety, he bad few superiors. Xow tso Then. CoNFricxcE Items. The protracted meeting in the Methodist church has closed. Some one inquires whether it is safe, or proper to say Mioo to a calf, when the personification is Aaron. The M. E. congregation has been much revived by the recent protracted revival, and it is believed that much good has been ac complished. The Lutheran coneregatiou are making some very commendable improvements to their church building, and the work is pro gressing satisfactorily. A few of our citizens are going to Wash ing to witness the inauguration of Cleve land. Will they be able to ascertain tliesize of his family before they return. Mrs. Rebecca Fichtner, widow of the late Dr. Daniel Fichtner, who has been visiting friends in Somerset has returned to the resi dence of her son. Dr. II. A. Fichtner. 1 The followers of St. John, who contribut ed no little to the defeat of Blaine, are making haste slowly in this county. The prayer ot the self-nghteoug don't always avail much. ' ' - - - ' The mercury dropped down to 18 below zero on Saturday morning. The hardest part of the winter is coming at the wrong ; end to suit thoso who are nearly out of feed, i and there are not a few hereabouts. Those who are fond of sleigh riding, .till have, fine opportunity to gratify their wish- j es. When the mercury was down to about i 20 below a party or young folks, including two ministers, went td Smith field one bight to attend a protracted meeting. They all agree that it was rather uncomfortably cool. Capt H. C Hagens, and family, of West Virginia, took advantage of tbe good sleigh ing to visit their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ros, and family. The Captain U among the active business men of i bis State, and has been entrusted with high and responsible positions. His gray hair doh't diminish his Republicanism. Confluence, Feb. 23. 185. X. A Wrd ( Everybody. The season forJMackerel Fish bas arrived, , and those witbing to purchase the best goods r.,. .I,n U.I m.inmi ntmr, W I... r.,.. ; ,.u tr ("I ..iv .vw.w j f iw " tbty do not come from one to twenty miles to examine our goodN and learn prices, be- ..i l t. r... e...i. lfl It... S'"-'-. CMCKUni UUI 113U in stock were bought at headquarter. Bos- ton. Mass.. and price range from $7 to $18 per barrel, according to quality Itut we direct special attention to tbe XXX Selected Ko. 2", which cannyt be ezcellrtl in quality r..i : i .l.. .....o 'ii cvii iu- i ket. Weights gaaranteed. Barrel 1500 lbs. , net, Halves 80 lbs. net, Quarters 40 lbs. net, i Kits, 15 lb, net. . , ' .- . -. I Reapecfully, .-.! Cook tfc Bkskitc. WMMaMaMMaaaiiMi Don't forget this we trim wall paper free of charge. Our new line now in. Call and examine the beautiful patterns at J. B. 8sye 4 Go's, CisTOJf Hocst, Pmi'a. Pa. XUihllivpttleri OJSce, Feb. 21, 1885. At a meeting of the Xigbt Inspectors of Customs held this 21st day of February, 1885, to take i suitable action concerning the death of our I Inena ana associate, it. J. .Meyers, tne ioi lowing preamble and resolutions were unan imously adopted : . Whereas, Tbe All-wise Father has called to Himself our friend and associate, E. J. Meyers, who departed this life on the 13th inst. in the full hope of a glorious immortal ity, Eenetred, Thai we, the Xight Inspectors of Customs of the Post of Philadelphia do hereby bear witness to his integrity In the discharge of his dnty, to his genial disposi tion, kind manners, and public spirit, and that we lament his decease as the loss of a ae friend and associate. Itetoleed, That we condo'e with his fami ly in their bereavement, and do assure them that they ' need not mourn as one without hope." but that if they follow the example set I' their parting is but for a moment," and that a rest remains for them with him be yond the vale of suffering. lltfolred, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the family, and also a copy for publication in the Somerset Herald and Meyersdale Commercial. A. W. Lymax, Chairman. Attest-. , Geo. P. Cash, Sscretarj. C'OFRT pROCEEDIMUg. Tbe following is the disposition made of tb) various criminal and civil cases brought before the court at last week's session : Commonwealth vs Susan Land is, fornica tion ; not a true bill. Same vs Ellen Landis, fornication ; not a true bill. Same vs Eliza Sturtz, fornication ; not a true bill. Same vs John II. Morrison, hawking and peddling sewing machines ; a true bilL Con tinued. Same vs Joseph Christ, hawking and ped- Ttf. ing sewing machines ; a true bill. Con tinued. Same vs John Ross, convicted at Decern ber session of selling liquor without license; sentenced to pay a fine of $200 to thecounty ond the costs of prosecution. Same vs Lewis Shaffer, convicted at De cember session of selling liquor witbout li cense ; sentenced to pay a fine of $200 to the county and the costs of prosecution. Same vs John Horner, F. and B., on in formation of Savilia Ogline; continued. Same vs John Spicer, furnishing intoxi cating liquors to minors. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $30 and the costs. Same vs Anthony Sager, selling liquor without license ; verdict not guilty and the county to pay the cost. Same vs MelchorStiafler, Eli Shaffer, Jesse Shaffer and Asbury Ritlle, killing deer out of season : Constables return : verdict not guilty and county to pay costs. Same vs Joseph Keefer, adultery, consta bles return; continued. Same vs Albert J. Weimer, F. and B., on information of Kachael 11. Morrison ; con tinued. Same vs George Kurtz, A. and B. with in tent to kill, on information of W. W. Davis; not a true bill. Same vs Michael M, Garvey, selling ilq uor without license; Defendant pleads cuiltv and sentenced bv the court to pay a fine of$:X0 and the costs of prosecution. Same vs Same, selling liquor to minors. Defendant pleads guilty and sentence suv iended. Same vs Minnie Garvey, selling liquor without license. Xol. pros, entered by Dis trict Attorney. Same vs John Homer, rape ; on informa tion of Savllla Ogline ; continued. Same vs John E. Crist, killing a wild goose out of season, Constable's return; not a true bill and county to pay costs. Same vs Henry Keister, Jr.," larceny ; not a true bill. Same vs Patrick Hewley, larceny, on in- formation of Samuel Buck man ; not a true bill. Same vs Thomas Gaghagan and Bridget Gagbahan, selliug liquor without license, on information of C, E. Butler; Grand Jury re turn a true bill and case continued. Same vs Xoah Roberts, Alex Roberts, John O'Xeil and Margaret O'Xeil, larceny, on in formation of Rachael O'Donnell ; nota true bill. Same vs Richard O'Donnel, perjury, on information of John O'Xeil ; continued. Same vs Wm. Showman, larceny, on in formation of G. H. Tayman ; not guilty. Same vs Thilip Will, selling liquor to minors, on information of Edward McGov- ern ; Defendant pleads guilty and sentence suspt-nded. Same ys Same, selling liquor on Sunday ; Defendant pleads guilty and sentence sus pended. Same vs Same, selling liquor without li cense ; Defendant pleads guilty and senten ced to pay a fine of $200 and costs of prose cution. Same vs David Hemminger, selling liquor without license ; Grand Jury return a true bill and case continued. Same vs David Hemminger, selling liq uor without license. Grand Jury return a true bill and case continued. Same vs Francesco Masello and Dominico Masello, selling liquor without license, on information of C. E. Butler ; verdict, not guilty and Prosecutor to pay two-thirds and Defendants one-third of costs. Same vs Patrick Gallagher and Michael Gallagher, selling liquor without license, on information ofC. E. Butler; Grand Jury re turn a true bill and case continue!. Saine vs James Hagerty, selling liquor without license, on information of John W. Fritz; Defendant pleads guilty and senten ced to pay a fine of $SU0 and costs of prose cution. Same vs Thomas Metz, larceny, on infor mation of Francis May ; guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $1.C0, the costs of prosecu tion and to undergo an imprisonment at separate and solitary confinement, at labor, in the Western Penitentiary for a period of one year and three calendar months. Same vs John J. Davis, F. and B. on in formation of Minnie E. Buskirk ; Defendant plead Kuilty and usual sentence imposed. Same vs B. F. Lnng, malicious mischief. i on information of Emanuel James, verdict guilty. Xew trial granted. Same vs Same, surety, on information of Isaiah Rodgers ; Defendant discharged and parties ordered to pay costs as they made tnem. Same Same' lllTCen' on '"'-tion of Emmanuel 1 James; verdict not i guilty. , "' " "' ' vt mams, mai. iinriarv, on iniormaiion oi D. 8. Ankeny ; verdict not guilty. Same vs Caramiiiio Popolo, A. and B. with intent to kill ; not a true bill. Same vs Wm. Rusman, A. and B. with in tent to kill : not a true bill. Same vs James Martin, larceny ; not a true bill.- nm v VrftnV fnriia netlinv linnnr . .... . . prosecutor, Edward Mcffovern to pay tbe costs. ; Same vs Joseph Mike, larceny, not a true bill. .Same v John Doe. selling linnor without yict nse not , true t,jl tt,e prosecator, Edward McGovern to pay tbe costs, Same vs Patrick McCollin and John Mc- r,... - a A ..,.1 II with infant In kill not . v ...... . , . . . . .- .v . ..v. wm true bill. j Same V8 Frank Green tt al, selling liquor ' ..... k;ll I ik. n lillllUl liv.i;i ii-c, 11 v. m l w will M1IV. .lie pi 1- ecutor. C. E. Butler to pay the coits. ! Htt v. Pliilin Will sllinir lirnlnr arilliiuil 1 license, on information ot Edward McGov- em; Defendant pleads former conviction and discharged by court. b.,.,- . H P T ,.o .U..Um.M r .... n, informalion of Isaiah Codgers, continued. Same vs Chares Smith, larceny, on infor. mation of Henry Shatter; verdict guilty, Sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar, the costs of prosecution, and undergo an injpris- onment in tbe Western penitentiary for a period of one year. CIVIL LIST. Cyrus Bockua vs Samuel Compton, (ap peal by Defendant) verdict in favor of Plain tiff in the sum of $43.13. 8. Fbilson & Co.. vs Charles Baltzer, (ap peal by Defendant) verdict in favor of De fendant. Silas J. Cover's Administrator vs Samuel Vishler, (Sci. Fa.) Verdict fur Defendant. The other cases down for trial on the civil lis were sett led or continued. BOAD ASI B&IIKIE VIEWS. Petition of citi'-ensof Paint township for a public road from a point on the public road from Scalp Level to Shade Furnace, at or near Jacob Hoffman's, where a run cross es said road, to a point on the S.4C.E.H, where Paint creek crosses said road. View ers, Joseph Cable, Jesse Slick, Wm, Rodgers. Petition for a public road of citizens of Jenner twp., for viewers to lay out a road to lead from a point on the public road at or near the residence of Xoah Swank. View ers, W. IL Barnhart, Jacob J. Zimmerman, Cyrus Ankeny." Petition of citizens of Somerset twp. for viewers to vacate part of a public road lead ing from a point at or near residence of Jona than Snyder, on the public road leading from Arisman's Mill to Mechanic-burg to a point on a public road leading from Sam'l Ber- key's to widow Barnctt's, at or near coal bank of Samuel Berkey. Viewers, Henry Raucb, Chambers Kautz, David Manrer. Petition of citizens of Btothersvalley twp.. for view for a public road from Garrett, public road to Pine Hill public road in Brothersvalley Twp. Viewers, Wm. Baker ! John Shaff, Freeman Mason. Petition of citizens of Milford Twp, to lay oat and vacate part of the Rock wood arx) Garrett road from the iron bridge acroes Cox's creek near Rockwood, to near Shank's blacksmith shop on said road, all in Milford Twp. Viewers, C. F. Walker, Teter Zufall. John Dwirc, Petition of citizens of luemahoning Twp. to vacate and supply parts of the public road leading from HooversviHe to Keim's bridge, beginning at.' a point on said road near the cider press on Benj. Bowman's premises, to a point on same road ou lands of George Kocher, near forks of said road, with the Stovestown road. Viewers, Jaeob D. Swank. Daniel Sorher and Wm. Statler. The petition of citizens of Qtiemanoning township, for a road to h ad from a public road leading from Berlin to Stoystown, at or near Benjamin Gardners to a Public road leading from the said road to the Stoystown and Bedford Turnpike at or near the Barn- hart coal bank. W. M Schruck, Daniel Walker, Herman Shank, viewers. LICENSES. The following petitions for Hotel and Restaurant licenses were acted upon by the Court Frederick Dim, hotel, at Pocahontas, granted ; Wm. M. Watson, hotel, at Peters burg, granted ; Edward Xicklovr. hotel, at Petersburg, granted ; Augustus Koehb-r, ho tel, at Davi'lsviile, granted ; John A. Clark, hotel, at HooversviHe, granted ; Eliza Baer. hotel, at Meyersdale, granted ; Walter J. Jones, hotel, at Meyersdale, grunted ; Rob ert Guthrie, hotel, at Meyersdale, grantevl : Wm. Slicer. hotel, at Meyersdale, granted ; George H. Dp. Haven, hotel, at Git ni ce, granted ; Samuel Haines, hotel, at Rock wood, granted; Samuel Buckmnn, hotel, at Rockwood, granted ; F.J. Foller, hotel, at Xew Baltimore, granted ; Samuel Custer, botel, atStoystown, granted ; John II. Hite, hotel, atStoystown, granted; Jacob S. Pick ing, hotel, at Somerset granted ; Eliza A. Tayman, botel. at Somerset, granted ; W. J. Higginbotham, howl, at Somerset, granted ; J. S. Lyons, hotel, at Ursioa, granted ; A. A. Miller, botel. at Vrsina, granted ; Jacob A. JcnEins, hotel, at Vrsina, granted ; J. J. Kennell, botel, at Wcllersburg. granted ; Thomas Williams, hotel, at West Salisbury, t refused ; Samuel Ferrell, hotel, at Berlin, re- fused; Anthony Seigar, restaurant, at Xew ! Baitiruore. refused ; G L Miller, restaurant, ! at Meyersdale, refused ; Fred. Hady, restau- j rant, at Meyersdale, refused; John Stacer. restaurant, Meyersdale, refused. The petition of Joseph Stull for a hoiel li cense at Shanksville was referred to J. O. Kimmell, Esq., as a commissioner to take testimony and report to the Court. Oca H.tRRisjn'R Letter. llABRisBt-RO, Feb. 2 , I8S0. Fnrm Our Iirgvl'tr Currtspnnihnt. Verry little of special interest has been done by the Legislature this week, but the different committees have been working in a very industrious manner dissecting some bills, amending others, approving some an. 1 burying others in oblivion, and have now gotten the calendar in such a shape that work in Ihe House and Senate can be done. The hardest part of legislation is done in the committee room, and that is why so very little bas been done in the Senate and House thus far. Several bills have been passed, and pre sented to the Governor for bis approval. One was a bill requiring the County Com missioners to bury the deceased soldiers, sailors or marines who are in indigent cir cumstances. Another was a bill to allow Judges to draw pay for holding courts in other than their own districts. The other bills have a more local than a jenertil inter est. On Thursday afternoon another hearing was granted t ) the friends and enemies of the anti-discriminatiou bill; very little was said but what had been said at the other hearing, and it is hoped by this time the different Jndic'ary Committees will know that the people of the State demand that the provision of the Constitution shall be en forced which says, " Xo discriiuina'ion iu charges or facilities for tranporta?ion shall be made betwen transportation compnnies ami inJiviluVis, or in favor of either by ! abatement, drawback or otherwise, anil no railroad or canal company, or any lesee, manager, or emplove thereof, shall make any preferences in furnishing; cars or motive power." Thus plainly does Art. XVII See. 7 of our State Constitution speak on the sub ject, "that the wayfaring man, tln'Uh a fool, need not err therein," and why men of brains and ability huuM hesitate and iut oil" the I assise of a bill tUatni-npIy Uemamls the enforcement of the Conslitntion, whieh every duy is grossly violated, i harder to solve than the " 15-pnate." But the measure that trnH"ends even this in importance is the reconstruction of the Congressional, Senatorial and legislative districts of the State. This will be a mighty task, for in both Senate and House there are several who were swept into the Republican side by the presidential tornado last fall, and whodesr air of (retting back ngiin in an or dinary election ; tlise gentlemen have al ready exiiressed their intention of ticking against any hi!! (hat dors not render their election certain, and make their distrii-t Re publican Thi was pbinly deruonsirated in the Honse caucus on Thursday nieht, . ... , . , . . where anything but peat" ami harmony ( reienetl supreme, and had it not been forth : , , . , ... . ,. strong, steady hand of .lbairmaii ColHrn, there might have been several " set-to's," as . , .... , ., that pnilistic expression "you re another, 1 flashed from tho eyes and trembled on the I lips of several hot and fiery participants; but I the modem " Ajax," like the Ajax of old. was equal to erery emergency, and had bis ability as leader of the House tested to its full ..ritti an.l in nn rxinvt I lull rapacity, ana in DO respect was lie, found wanting. In nxxt every CongreecioiUil apportion, m.nthill t, member!! are tn tl, rWimnrrats and eighteen to the Rpriflhlir-sn ..! n..,..w.l.i .n .i...,. ......... 1. liu I " mji J rciui .i ai. ntv wvnuuiil.ltl 1 .11. II measure "as infamous and unfair. If these critics were to go a little farther South than t i : j .i . t:.,i.. ....:... i g Kllily 1 , tWIltft 1.1111 U' S IllllB ll'irin, I Ilt"V will learu s:ut!iin to their advantage : ic iill mtra tli-.i !.. .f mum t.i ,tn..l nn rt,. ! Si- 1 subject of eiinalitv of representation. Let ' ibem take the vote of the Southern States ' lte9 cast at the last Presidential election and fig- .v. ...;..: ! ,co.. ...v.c...., ,.,..i .........i, .,,Kr,. There were cast for Blaine and Lo-nn iu , the Solid South I.S.W.CIV) votes. At the same ; time twelve Republicans were elected to Congress in tbe same States, orone rrpresen tative for every 104.M61 Repnbliran votes. For Cleveland and Hendricks there were cast 1,711,213 votes and 121 Democratic members of Congress were chosen, or one ; member for every. 13,727 Democratic votes ! ' ne - . . ... Auisisan exampto oi Lwmocratic equality of representation, vet if the Republicans . . weretocirry this kind of representation into Pennsvlvania wouldn't Rome bowl ? ,. ,. Another desk is draped m mourning, this time Hon. Henry C. Falls of Lawrence County has bee'i called away "to the tounie irom wnence no traveller returns. .nr.; Fails was a hale and hearty man at the bc giuuing of the session but contracted pneu- mnniit wdil lnr itn.t tloul frntn it mt his , . home in Xew Castle, Sunday morning. Of all the members none was more of a favorite than he always ready with a friendly shake of the hand and kind word for every one- ne won tne hearts oi all. A man or strict integrity, irreproachable character, and of no mean ability, his death brings forth protests from all over the State against re quiring two hundred Representatives to sit in the horrid atmosphere of the imperfectly vontilated Hall of the House. Any one who has ever visited it when in session need not be told that there is considerable reason cerned. and a rrreat amount of monev has been 'spent in efforts to remedy the evil, but without success. The simpl?, stubborn fuct is that the room is too small.. It is amus ing though, to hear members, who spend more time in car travelling than at their desks, ventilating themselves and attributing every complaint to tbe horrid atmosphere of the capitol. While there is a good deal of humbug in all this, every one will agree that the old capitol building, as also the department buildings utterly unfit to be oc. cupied. They area disgrace to tbe great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and every dollar spent in trying to improve them is only so much money wasted. If a tire were to break out these buildings and everything in them would go like paper. The State has grown immensely andean well afford to spend a few millions in erecting a capitol for the legislature to meet in and to accommo date the several departments a building that will be worthy the vast Commonwealth of Pennsylvania instead of the old sweat box that now stands as her capitol. On Wednesday evening the Senate Judi ciary General Committee gave a hearing to all interested in the bill forming a court of) apjieals to help relieve the Sitpreme Court. Mr. Hennepin, of Carlisle almost smashed this little scheme of creating more J mfces by showing that Pennsylvania had far too many Judges now, most of whom did noth ing but assume a judicial air and draw a haridsome salary. C overnor Fattison showed his good sense yesterday by signing the resolution passed by the Legislature instructing our Senators anc'. requesting our representatives in Con gress to vote for the bill placing Gen. I. S. irant on the retired list. The resolution may not do any good, but this act of the ti ivernor shows him to be above the petty soiiis of his own party who hiss every prop osition to do Grant justice, and when his approval was read in the House it was re ceived with hearty applause, while the old inquiry went around, "can there any good thing come out of Nazareth ?" Saxio. MAKRIflD. KKFFKR-KIMMKLU At the residence f Mrs. Dr. Kd. M. Kitumcii. in Somerset, on Wednesday. Ffbniary 2", ls. u ri ,tu, p j ....... . . ( t'-r Vogcl, Mr. J. M. KeiTer, of Youngstown, l'a.. and Miss Kila X. Kimmell, of Somerset- DIED. JKiMiKAVK. In ftor.ycri-ek Township, Somerset C.mntv. on Mondav, Febniarv 2:j, i . ..... ",i is--', jotin .uos",rave, ajjea :j years, montns ami 12 dav. Mill Burnec. St. Lot W, March 1. The Yea'tr Milling Com paoy's flour Dlilir at Kanc III., burnetl to Uie ground at C. p.m. Fliltm'3 hurst out of several windows of the main building and in a moment :t fearful fir was in rores. There were several explo sions and the mill was completely wrveked. I was built of brick and stone and has just been filled up with new machinery. The mills were valued at nearly 8-00.(XX) and were the largest in Central Illinois. The loss are fully covered by insur ance. The Car Cleveland 'AMI Ride In. Easto.v February 20. The pri vate car Minerva, built for President Harry Packer, deceased, of the Le high Valley Koad, ard now used by the Packer family, is being put in extra order for Tuesday next, when it is to convey President elect Cleve- ! laud to Washington from Jersey j City. This car is the handsomest and most costly ever run over the Valley Road and is pronounced by all railroad men one of the titiest in the country. It is a complete pal ace on wheels. Starving in West Virginia. Wheeling, February 23. There have been reports for sometime past of great distress in portions of the coutities of Lewis, Braxton, Calhoun, and Gilmer, this State. The distress h:'. been caufed by crops being ru ined last summer by drought and unusual severity this winter, ivi.. :u.klia ...... ..l. .J Whole neighborhoods of people are j actually famished for wantoi proper food and a lanre amount of stock of all kinds have died. To-day the Legislature took measures to relieve the sufferers. meal. Iieeewaxft ft tUcon, shoulders, ' aides, " ...... " country hamsV Com, (ear) new bushel (shelled) oiti" ...... " meal fl t Calf (kins, V ft Kit ics, ) dot Floor, bM Flaxaeeil, bu. (80 ft) Hams, (sugar-cured) f ft L..rd. ft Leather, red sola, f ft........ " upir, " kip. Mlddllnirs.andehoplM fts... (hits, f) bu fotatoe, W ba (new) -24c C loc .. M$6o 6-nOc lSn ec 2UC .......4 OOnifj oo ..... T5e ! U'lJie j ............ ItKlte ' ...30cvjv:i3c ; 4eirt7oc 7Ses"00 .......il 2Mit 74 ' SticltlSe i 307 4"C ScfSlue 76 1 1 (i i -i ... . l "srl to 3 AO 7c8c ....... ...Scil"e 70 iOrifW 4cfi40 r bu.. .r Kas. w ft salt, ISo. X. W bbl, extra .. oronnd lAlam. per sack.. " Ash ton. per sack Suirar, yellow ft whit " J?'10' Wheat, Wbu Wool. Wft......... ' UD1TOR NOTICE. In tba matter et the estate ) In the Drnhant' of Joph Snyder, dee'd, Court of Somerset Co. j tateofStooyereek Twp. ) Pa. Notlna la hereby given that tbe anderslgned Anilitorappolnted ny salil Uourt 44 tn make a die- trtba,iOBof7hftlnjglBtn,D.n,Uof Harriet Sny -! Art. Trustee for tbe tale of th real Mt ate of Jo. arnh Snidar. ssmmL tn . ait .monir Hum trwnU ; ly entitles thervto." will sit at bis office In the h.irona-b of Somerset oo Friday, theieth .lay of Mureh Itti for Iktrainw of il tarhanrlnir Ihs dnila. af his ..lit annotntm.al. wh.n anil wherfi alt persons intereSlea can attelM; I - II trsTrkST F T marl. Aaditor. UiliWftaiUfti3 HUllVi.. a THItVISTO ITrtD-Q VATI'C v.r.f. r t.i B-..nn. d,'d l.ta of .iann.n Twp.. Somerset UO., fa t Af A mlnlll rait... m lK. Kn. mMmk.M havtna been araniod t. the anderslcnev by tbe proper authority, nouee u Dereny given to ail iLrL. to ..li M.t. ki.. k. imiuli.i. .JIi.aJtLtlslnnul acVtrctTiK paTmeot,ao.ltbsehatns;elain.sag.lustthesiii. will present Ibem dnly ao.bentlc.ed to th. an. derslirned for setUement ea Satnrday, the Utn , day oi Aytil next, at the late residence of dee'd j mar4- MAAdm5iitr.x. ' PlaRTLANP FAITM5. txe ani Map I . djrtt. by 0. E. Bnananan, Att'y. Kaston, Md. frhM-lm. ! . - . f -.J CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A FEED . &x,7Vst 'Wl Api'!o,drie.l, - SV '?i'X''t:tfirk .Vppiebutter, gal SINKOe ! ftl '2 li 1 Nl," 3 S X l" 3al J Butter, W ft (kec) lM4i)i I -'3 ife-.i5gKt M- - (roll) iOc UsZ-ikJ7TJ?Ziul-. R Buckwheat bush e)e I iJ-i-JZ-NJ.SsJwJkl MIISISTRATOR-S NOTICE. i Estate ofRioh-t W bl, ilee'd. lte er Summit Township Somerset County, Fa. Letters l ntminl'trti on the hoT estaU ' OIT bavin be9 crsmeti t tae Balersiiro4 by th : vtr.. .,,, soite, t, kerehy sura toau- ' !rsoM tixJbtt to Ntata to mak Iraarelt- ate ryibDt, ant thune havmr claims against tbe MtB to pn M thrm dnty u:bDtlete.l lerset. lpeat at the b.;e if tlw A.liBinUtmtor la hroth?rva.ley Twn., on Staturlav, the 11th day . of April, lssj. S. KRITZ. I A.lmlnhirawr. ; DMIN'SI R TOPS NOTICE ! t il-its of J'.tccs t.iattea. late ot howtr Ttirkeyfrttit 1 wp.. i nicryr f . , fa., nee it. Letters ot ail m not rat ion oa cite at rt estate havuiaC been -::;. to the nailcrilnn'l by the imjferauiDtTri-T, nonce 15 cith ioiii p.T uviebietl to si-i .-suite to maite Immediate . Pent. ami thus, hv!nc euima jb 1 same to present litem dale aaiheotl -ate.1 for fet, j mem ta samr-iay, the nth day ot April, bis, at "e reswcneeoi j?. BURKHOLIER, mart. Administrator. JXECUTOUTS XOTICE. tsrat of Wo'.'eanz Huffman, decease t, late of BrotberTalii'.y towar hip, Sumerset Co., fa. Ijetters :r.tam-ntn on the above estate taartn been rrucieil to the aiHlersltfeii by the properaa thority. n-.'tice U hereby given to .l persons In Uehtod to saiil estate to make immediate pay ment, and those hivlnir eiaims axaiiu't it to pre sent them itoly anthentlett'.M li.r settlement en , QUU5Q 01 1. j. iiruam-r. r i-HlLiPKOFFMAX. t-xecuivr. mar. STEAM EKGINE&SSai Hoitftinir Lnifine anil Machinery a Spectalrys .Seeomi-hand tnglrieani Holler? on band Sb4 forStocli L;su THOMAS OA KLIN. bui 14-o AHeitheny Ci'y, Fa. Agents Wanted TO SFXLtlia Finest t'ratt and Ornimra 11 arer.r Klerk. Terms l.tbrrstl. Situations primnr cnt. -Wjie for Terms. CUCN BROS., Nurserymen. mT-4M. Rochester! N. T. A DMIXIsTRATOUS NOTICE. Estate of John J. Spannler, deeM. late of Somer set Bor.uif L, somerset County, fa. Letters of administration on the above estate bavins; been irninte4 to the nndertiicneil by the prop-T authority, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to sai't estate to make immedi ate payment and those harinir claims against the same to present theta tiniy authenticated lor set tlement en or brii re Friday. April 10. ls5. at the office 01" J. Lu faith, in Somerset BvnraKh. fa, J. L. fUiH A. F.DI' KEY, fehii. Administrators. JXECUTOr.S' NOTICE. Kslate of Wm. Zimmerman, lite of Me'ersdalo lior., Somerset County, fa., ilec'd. Litters t-3tamen!ary on the above estate bavins' been granted to the unilersitrned by the proper authority, nt.tlre Is hereby given to all Icr?tn9 Iniietiteo to said eaiate to'mnkfr imtnedlnte pay ment, and those having- claims against the same will present them ilulr aui henticnted lor settlement 011 Saturday, April 4, lsvi, at the lata resilience of iiprensed. 311CHA KL A. ZIMMERMAN", fet'25. Executor. pi BLIC SALE. Fy virtue of an Order of Sale isul out of the Orphans' Court "I Somerset County, Pa., I will eijiose to public sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, 21 MICH l'.l, 1S.S5, atlo'cl'X'l; P. v.. the followlnc described Keal Es tate, the tmiperty of tteonre Eichnor. situate In Snmmlt Twp., Somerset .i., fa . adjoioimc lunds ol mucl Kike and the public r.ad 011 the Eaat an-' s-iuih, cmt.iininx otie-lounh acre, more or less, hiving thereon a small two story frame Hon'e. end oth r emhuildtns Terms : One hall cash, and balance ia six months. L. J JOtiKR, fcbt-3t. Administrator and Truntee. J.TOW TO STAKE MONEY To Snccsslu! Saif stnen 1 i,.:y as high i 3 j Qt if 1 f'T nvnta and expeife-. Mea ly em . 1 1 1 1 t i,lovn;en uii.-irimi,l M mi.re trnnt. j ed. Kxpenanre n"t tewnrr. Any ltvo man . ciin suco-eo. at-i ai-rcs under rei'iv.irion. lhe mi. st toDit'iete packing gts ueds in the I'nited States. Nte"t and choicest varieties oftruit a specl'.ltT. Serd tor terms, ura'ing age. Chas. H. Chase, Nurseryman, Kochester, X. Y. oc'i ;n. A DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Snrah Thomas, late of Turkey'oot Twp. Tsrp . somerset 1 o.. f a., dec d. Inciters ot administration on the above estate 1 having hein granted to the undersigned by the pro)er autnorny. Bottce is hereby given to all Hitoas ludeoted to said estate U make Immedi ate payment, and thoe h.irlr:g claims against the son ? "ill prejert th'ra dnly 'itticnticared tor settlement on Satur-Uy, the If-lb day of March, IS'i, ai the olfci-e ol the Administrator, in Con flaep.eo iiori'BKa, l'a. W. S. MOUNT A IX. fcolS. AiitolritrtrTr. THIE M O N ARCh7 E2JTL3TS ZZT P.3LLIZ SKATS. "The Ha-pv Jlclir.m." "The Pci-reil Skate" Th- Pet .if IPO Kink.'- The Treasure oi Pror3iionii Skaters The Aemo oi timceml Motion, ami Scientific Skill easily attained OS TBE MONAECH, KING OF SKATES. THE The only Completely Boxed Bubbrr Skate in the Market. on j- B. KAERCHER. SOLE .AGENT. 442 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, lebu-lm. EUEEKA ! WILLIAM PEEBLES. 517 Wood Street, PITTSBTJBQH, Agent for STASIA LCLLZH SZA723. I defy eoint etiti n with the'e Skates. The oaly skate that will not bend aklesor iiae wheels. Krttrt rr Hnmple Pair, C. O. B. feh4-Iai. L. F. DARNELL, FLORIST, JOHNSTOWN. PA., HAKS A Sm IA1TY OF FINE FLORAL WORK FOB lifijjft JJttet Parties. WcdduifjSy In tier als, &c. Fh.w rs 1'aokednd sent salely any distnnreby Eipress. Iet.i4-2uj. j BEAVER CCLLESE AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE, ! ion young ladif:s. Spring Session of 12 Weeks, Opens March 30, Reuiilully ami healthtnlly larttteil. extensire buiMlmr-. iiteasanl a-rounils. cheerful rooms. three literary courses: superior a-lvaata-jes fort music ami an. Fstensive app:uatus, W pianos n,l onrans. iarlU'lins; pie orirao. Thormh f ""'k. loitnelike eare, tn.lerte rate. Senil lor j eirmlnrto Kev. li. T. TAYLIIK. I febll-lm. Beaver, Fa. j CATARACT BI.1MXI:S X"! ranscl tiy l' of transpareoey f the lens, behiii'i the p-ij il ilht Is restor-v-j 1 tM tlm-soot of IOO, by removal of the opa-tue bmlv. The p.iln of the oper- tailon is never very evir. ard anii-r the ett'Ttof tho new ana. sthetlr. by singly ptittinc a few 0Ms tn the eye. the o-T-atl. o Is tnrne by the most timni. The best po'ftible results are serurexl in all operations on the y.yt) sni F.sir. sins latrsmt. UK. V K.tVUK, SSI, frmm A flttabstrKb, Fa. PMIXISTKAT0R8 NOTICE. Estate ofltanlel t. Toiii-r, dee'd. late of Cone. maun h Twp Someiset t'o Fa. letters ot autninistration on tne snore estate Bavlnbeen irmnte.1 to the onoersiirned. by the Droner ua'hcritT. mtl- Is heirhv kitcb to thotj InilrMnl toll ti make Immediate Drmnt aoxl ' those havtrs; rlaims or .Irmamls will pirate pre- a-nt them .in y ntner.ueatei for seiuemeni on VrlilaT March ".T. IS.-j. at tiie late ITSideare Of deceased. UJ1H. i"i.,n, . faMS. Adn.inlstrator. 4 I.MI.H 18TKATOK t NOTICE. ttate of Franklin F. HornT, dee'il late of .lea ner Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa.. Letters of administration on the bore estate bavins; been granted to tbe andersiKnnl br the proper aatbority notice is hereby utren to all peri.as ln.!ebti-d to sahl I estate to make liotne.ll-1 c-' . " T" 77 . . . same will present them duly authenticated for settleme-.t on taatarriav. .March 17. rms. at the? redence of Jacob S-pelgel. -"I'nrerTwp ; K F HAMMER. LIZZIE HORN fcR, Administrators. f I f I more money than at anything else by ' tt 1 Isliakina- an airenry for the best selltnc ! t,k out. tfea-lan.- saoceeu arandir. nw mil. Teruuiree. Uau.it id.-oK Co Portland, NlSM Maine. uura. j imMi'iS --vji :Kti.-Tiwr.ai I WE WILL OPE1N CAKPET of 1885 Avith prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need but quote prices of two grades to convince the pub lic. Tapestry Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. These prices are without prec edent and the goods are the best value for the money in the mar ket. People of Somerset, take advantage of the low prices now, to recarpet your dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QUI3NTN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTEE & CO., Brass anil Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATER ST.. OPl-nsiTF.r.. Jt 0. DEPOT. C0XXZLLS YILLE,-PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, ttSSi' i; i j F or Coal Mines, Furnaces, Kailroatls, and Boiler Feeders. Turn-Table Dump Cars. Hoisting Crabs ! Stone Picks, Stone Wedges, LARRIES, PIT CAES, COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS. COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS. SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Cxstingn and Kur:;i r tru ; L!'t-!ron Work : Machinery of all kimls built ant repaired at short notice. ' mayT-lrr. EKBOESEDBT "ETTER1SD 5CEKTISTS A3 ZTitfUmS pfTil-;i STOUS. ril Send for jfFrlco List! Over 500 Beautiful Designs. 1 1 U0muzkiM!?v'PAtsr' DO NOT tv . ' SC V ft I Vr VV Watches and Silverware TJjSTTIL you have seen the FINE NEW STOCK AT XV. H. WOOD'S, NO. 53 BAEK BLOCK, SOMERSET, FA- sf'sj..)AaiaaNStVaiiiif;air liir.VtsB for Infants MCaatoriaiasoweIIaI'irrts1 anoli.-Uti.i f ii . . . . I ( rncoTn.nrail it aa auperior toasy prescr-.pUoo I known to m- - rr a. nr r I tll So. Oxford St, Bpaoklya, S. T. Tk iSllLJiTAUlIJOGlI'jir An absolute eare for RhenmatLsm, Sprain, Pain in the Back, Buros, Galls, &e. An Instaataneoas Pain relieving and Healing Bemedy. J THE TEADE ltrx-vf-J' . .. . V-KS- It Will Iay You To Buy Your Memorial Work Of e F. Mer, Somerset, Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer in L Eatler Work furnished on Short Satire, in tit t olort. AUo Agent Jar the WHITE BJtO.VC Persons in ne.l of M O.VT.WK.VT WORK will fin.l tt to thstr tnrarsst to call at bt tup. wbnt a prfiper sh'iwinie will be given thaaa. a-Mi-faction Guaranteed in Ere'y Com, and PRtl L. VERY LOW. 1 Invite Special Atteotiosi to tne Wilts Bites, Or Pun sc laaaa Itm.!wii hj RET. W. A. ORPm. a a Do eiir.i Im.mTmnt la point of W 4 TEKIAL A.D fO.SS r It LIT ID., anil which Is dcsilne'l to na the popular f''T)nmnt for nor ('haneable Cli mate. HE A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. BIJ - YOUR and Children. . - - stomach, Dmsrnoka, tmetatton. iLui. Worms, sirrp, aad, prumoeea di- 7; . r. Z-LZJ-Zl ) Wltltotul'mjuikica ir iti-ttlra. Cacrrica Coara.Tr. E Fattoa E treat, S. T. E