Lc SomerseHerald. - T C;KO. E. SCCLU SHU r . sa - Zi IP S(VPrr..M trouble Ualf way. T.M'tin? bonnet Is UlkevloC hil'.s a filially ; fea"n is drawing to a close. p,e Icntcn al I ay comes on Saturday this Jli-ni'i'-: rear- ban-l.e fertilizers with chapped ' f..)f Suvk of elegant Easter Cards at r '.ber's T.t Store. TLij i the weather that tans and freckles h;n .kiu ued ioi'l JT. e fc-liow who predicted a mild winter tpjuin theanceK 7 jitn Ka-Tun-Ka cures all diseases of the .. ...... .h ant. TtlrkSkl. Drni?- .('oy I.:Tr, 'Vi""-" -o all keep U. C'iiJren under ixteen years of age are ,t a' we 1 to attend cjurt in Huntingdon i'r exc-l't uii buraiies. T.it.ro art' a great many new things iu iliat wejat received. Call and ".;.tIu. Trimming to maicli at J. 15. McMillan, Hentist, has ... r..- Tipntiil Kooiu.". Baer .,CiOVeU i ' - k up 'airs. Entrance one door west or Vj'sJ'.'we:ry More. , wai:t to buv a trunk yon can save it. uv (.'iing 10 J . x. ciiyuei iv w . t revived a large stock ol tliemanJ ;.j.t w hat you want. e tr.'-t fiivng seaaon oj-ens on .. BJV jt be very dsgreauie ana uu- :'Ke i'.5 that ,lay Wi.tt'.n r y..u want to b-jy a nice rug or . ,. m J. I. Snyder & Cos and ak to see . ,.u Vr.i can .-lp better and eat Letter r '. cik after. They have piles of them, anJ tl.ey are bcaui'.iui anu cucuji. WitTtt'. I'.aan, irttatiK. oats, wDsat anu mapic . - for ca.-h, or in exchange for t;ro.-erie, .t.v seed, "ait, C1 ! phosphate, at cash ' Cook A: ltr.EKiTs. Mum'.eiiien of the jury, there were just .-, tin,.- in the drove. Please remem- ;,- t!ie iust three times as many as , k..v Tlie lawver hst his 37T I'' Captokia. Wiicn La! y was sick, we gave uer i astona. iv i.cti !ie"wa a child she cried forCastoria, V.hciiilie wa-aMiss, hhc clung toCastoria. When she had children she pave them Casta. -,r. SiEAVEPor. Stoixx. Mr. Fik has , . I.ItiiV- nv nnn lsflv. travi-l ! ' - -aiv information comx-niing Lira will lie ai: !'.n:cly n warded by calling at J. li. :,vJi:vC.'s. Mike might make money t-v ... ",.e s vi.e. Alahastinc for walls and ccil r liiaiHiind I've, all colors, Easter rv btt novelties, Garden Seod, IjalretU'tand Kerry's Hower i-ed?. rhofce Mixed l'aiuts. email and large .t;tics. Window Class cut to order. W:,:te IWa l.mslies. 1'atnt lirusnes. C. . 3o yd, I'ruggist. u- never hail a i wer, cleaner or better Mnki.fCl-'th:.ii?: and the rrices are a way VV have taken stccial pains this sea- ! pet the best for the money that the -a-s.-t aSords. Thanking our patrons for ;ia-t favors, now fee! satisfied we can do ttter (or them than ever, t ail ana see ns bef ire coitig tNX win re. J. 1!. Sxvdi: & Co. r.iU'.MS is 'WAriiiEs. Havinc bought an immerse stoi k of American 'Watt-lies at tiieilepressed pri.'es, I am selling them at p.-ivs never before quoted. 'Waltham, El pin. SpringlUId and T.ockford movements in Solid Silver ca-cs at $S, $10, f 12 and $14. Kviry watch fttaranteeil. E. Mi. Powell, Jeweler, Somerset, Ta. ' are Imvmin now in fact weareioi i'. al'"t:t pnr etiqiet-room. There never re half as many carpets in oneroorn in linierket cotinty before, as you will find at J. h. Snyder A' Co.'s now. Itrussels at 50c, -V. 'D , iV, and Toe, anil beautiful fioweretl f arjet from 20 cents a yard to any price yon umit to pay. We will surprise you in lances. All we ask is to call and be sur irisd. Vrji M iiket. Main Street. We have j t DiVied a large Hefrigerator to our Meat llarkrt in which all meats can be kept coo' i..!un. Mutton, I5if, 1'ork, 4c, kept ciiiiStantly on hand. Open daiiy. Tarties l"t:yine meat can have it kept in the Kefrig trstur until wanted. Ko.ss Davis & Co. A Wm.n to F.MmrKs. It i generallv conceded that grass seeds ci'n in the west are cleaner, and contain iosi.f the weed than those harvestid east of tiifOhio river, therefore we direct your at tention to the fact that our stock of aoede cvnsfU of none other than choice Western Hover and Timothy, at prices comparative ly low. Home, or Eastern-grown Clover, 'an he Mid at CJi cents to $1 per bushel less than choice 'Western, and fanners who pre ler Kjstern sd and leave their orders with is. will heairommodatrd with as little delay pis-ibic. llespectfully. Cook it BEtErts. To Oi e I'ateons. Just having returned fr' m tie Eastern citiw when' we have pur ei.aseJ i large stink of porxls for Spring and "uiiinier, we would invite all to call and see fei 'ire satisfied that we can show you a t"er lint uf g(.id and at a less price than f a can find them any w hew else. Cull and as while the stock is new and fresh. J. E. S.WI EK .t Co. V tr TO Evr.BYBOTT. ue season fur Mackerel Fish has arrived '.hiisewirhingto purchase the best poods f't the lea-t money, may lose bargain,if ti-T do not eotue from one to twenty miles 'o examine ourpxxls and learn jirii-es, be making purchases elsewhere. Our fish 'tit.k were bought at headquarters. Bos-' .Maw..ai:d prices range from $7 to $1? lr Urrel, awrding to quality. 15ut we irt iai attention to theXXX Selected u- 2 r. whii h cannot be excelled in quality "tlie triie, in tLis or any other it-tail inar t Weights guaranteed. Parrels 2"i) Us. '' Halves st net. Quarters 40,!bs. net " lo i lis. net. Ki-sjecfully, Cook & FiEKBiTs. FfiiiK r.o.,a Stoke. This well estab old and reliable lKik, Xcws and ' ,onfy !',re was moved on February 2. Sj- fr"m it old, crampetl and insufficient carters to tlle urve flt-patitand convenient wore rwm directly optxisite Cook & yr.is. In tlaos-e commoilious qnartirs ic ally f.;; Uj, fOT jts occup,,., the kuf oks. r.ews, and stationery has yfTS greai'y enlarged. Special atten u will he paid to the wholesale trade. Books, Sclniol suj.plies, Taper. Ec-i '"Pw. Inks. lPI1gt Almanacs, l'eticila, ! ( 'k.B'X'ks Ac, wiU be Ujght in large; nt:t:e? ,lint from manufacturers which ' ill this establishment to j. .b to town outry merchants at such f.8nre as n,t)tv 't advantageous to buy there. rej4.1 buyers an al.nost innumerable ofjouUwiU be ollcred. Always for au exu-ntlve and varie.1 esaortmotit "'cetical works. Histories, Jtook. of Tmv-1 Nov,.!,, "r .J... i ..... . , . A-u.i,e.au aim iUMupie iiyrun i'lcti.marles. Chil.'.,. T,- Kwr.v. amine,, Review. iMiiy papers. Story Ja Jsi seneraUih. of reading matter. . school and Sunday school lward is. Ltwy ers and Justices blanks. Blank , 111,1 Carriage trtiCcaies. Mail or- icited. Oua.n.Fi.sai. or;: A) ril X, 1SSS. April fool. Have you moved? Somerset's new postmaster ha not yet been commissioned. The Somerset ten-pin alley is being mov ed to New Ilaltimore, Spotza and tuacle syrup are offered for sale by our groctryiuen. Mr. Frank J. Schell left Somerset for MeCook, N'ebra&ka, Friday. A protracted meeting is being held by Eev. Shearer in the Lutheran church. Services will be held in the Reformed Church each evening of the present week. Trade dollars, Mr. C. J. Harrison, of the Somerset County Bank informs us. arc only worth eighty cents. Miss Minnie Wood left on Monday for a two months Tisit to relatives and friends in Bellcfonte and Tvrone, Mr. A. C Davis and family 'eft for Bed ford Monday morning, where they will take charge of the Washington llouse. Key. Silas Hoover, of Warren county, O., is EiH-ndinx a few davs with his friends and relatives in Somerset and vicinity. Somerset borough oontaiue one of tha greatest curia-ities of modern times. It is a Uetiublican postmaster who has tendered his resignation. Wetttnoreland Ikmixral. F. Y. KimmeL Esq., left for Pittibnrgh Tuesday afternoon to accept a position in the office of Mr. C. O. Scull, assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvania Company. John Grave a miner engaged at work in the Brooks tunnel was seriously injured by a cave in Saturday morning. His left arm and hand were badly crushed and will have to be amputated. Mr. Hiram C. 'White, of A. J. "White Son., Merchant Tailors, Chambersburg, Ta., will be in Somerset, within a week, with samples of their stock of Men's wear. Or ders solicited. Satisfaction assured. Elder A. T. Gobb, who held so successful a protracted meeting in the Disciples' church left for his home in Kentucky, Monday meriting. There were Ufty-four additions to the church membership during the meeting. Tramps have been more numerous dur ing the past week than for many months. It is probably owing to the fact that all the large towns have begun putting them to work on the streets. Somerset might adopt the system with profit. Mr. F. G. Parker succeeds Mr. John W. CaU't as superintendent of the Ojen-lIearth 'department of the Steel Works of the Cam bria Iron Co. Mr. Parker is an old and faithful employe of the Company, and his promotion is well merited. Mr. Xed Kit-man returned Sunday from California, w here he had been for the past six months. He came by. way of Philadel phia, und reports that his sister Marion, Mrs. S. I". Trent, who has leen lying serf ously ill in that city, is slowly recovering. Mr. George II. Love, who owns and oper ates the butter and cheese factories in this county, is arranging to open the same for the coming season. The Marshall factory will not be operated, and the machinery and apparatn in it will be moved to anew build ing iu Stonycreck township, near Shanks ville. Mr. J. Calvin Cort, of this place, has re turned home from Maryland Vnivcrsity with a diploma pronouncing him a full Hedged physician and surgeon. He passed a very credible examination. The gentle man will probably locaU- at Salisbury, Som erset county, for the practice of his profes sion. Wcf'morel'ind Democrat. Mr. Samuel S. Ielp, whodiedat his home in Xorristown, recenCy, it now transpires was a most successful forger and embezzler. He was Secretary of the Penn Saving Fund of that city, and embezzled its funds to the amount of $JMil. Mr. Delp was at one time engaged in the lumber business in this county, and was wjll-known to many of our readers. Nearly K0 men are lo be employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad next month, in addition to their present force, to straighten curves and repair the tracks between Phila delphia and Pittsburg Surveys have been made and completed, and the rail distance between the two cities, while not materially decreased in point of actual length, will be cut down con-iderably in the facilities af forded trains to increase their running time. " The attention of the readers of the Her ald is called to the advertisement of Messrs, Parker Parker appearing in another coU umn. These gentlemen have taken great pains in selecting a large and complete stock of spring and summer goods and it is with no small degree of pleasure that they invite all who may want anything in their line to give their stock an inspection, as they are confident that it has rarely been equaled and never excelled in this market. At the regular meeting of the Odd Fellows lodge Monday evening, the following offi cers were elected, and will be installed at the next meeting :" Noble ih-and, Wni. F. Shaffer; Vice Noble Grand. Jere Khoads ; Secretary, P. J. Horner; Assistant Secretary, Pr. Win. Kauch ; Trustee, H. F. Knepper ; Representative to Grand Lodge, Ir. H. S. Kimtnell. The lodge will celebrate their anniversary on the 27th of April. Rev. C. O. B. Imncan will deliver the address. A banquet will be had immediately after the address. Gen. Grant has many admirable traits of self-control, one of which relates to his tern, perateness of speech and his horror of pro fanity. Edwards rierrepont says of him " I never knew him to utter a profane word, or one that even bordered on profanity. And when I was in his cabinet, I was often with him when he was extremely angry and indignant, aud when most men would have made the atmosphere sulphuric with oaths. But he would express himself qui etly, or simply bite his lip and smother up n is feelings." THeCiiAi or Phtmolov. At the last meeting of the Board of Corporators of the the Pennsylvania Dental College. Dr. Albert P. Brubaker . was elected to. the Chair Of Physiology made vacant by the resignation of Prof. Henry C. Chapman. Dr. Brubaker graduated from the Jeflerson Medical Col lege In 174, and at once engaged In the study of physiology. In 18i0 he was ap pointed Demonstrator of rbykloy in the Jefferson Medical College, which position he at present holds. Among his contribu tions to medical literature may be mention ed a J f.vinjitnd of fTumait rh'iolivrg. which lias ha3 a large safe, havfng passed through several editions. Two years ago the honor ary degree of A. M. was conferred npon him by Franklin and Marshall College. Phita Evening Tdrjrnj'h. The EjrisocriAL Ftoh. Op the 21st o this month the sun on his return from thf south crossed the equator to bring sprinS and summer to the northern hemisphere. During his absence the cold north winds prevailed and we bad quite a severe winter. Since the sun has established the mastery in this hemisphere the southern winds will prevail and we will have spring and sum mer weather, by and by. ' During' every transition from wiuter to summer there Is a struggle for the mastery, end' the moisture- laden south winds coming in contact vrith tlie Mid winds pf'e north precipitate their moisture and we have heavy rains, often accoiuanied with more or less wind. Thu storm of wind and rain is called the "Equi noctial storm.". The above is the philoso phy of it, aud it usually occur .eek or two before or after the 21st of March. After the storm is over we expect spring In1 earnest. . ' , I Charges is Postal Rates, Three import ant postal changes will go into effect on the 1st ot July next. The postage on letters af ter that data will hm two peuU as ouoo taw stead of two eevta half-oam as art pre ent. The postage on newspapers sent to regular subscribers, and on sample copies sent ont by publishers will be reduced one- half. All cities having more than 4,000 in habitants will be authorized to establish a special ten-cent stamp delivery service, by which letters can be hastened to their desti nation. All these changes were recom mended in the last annnal report of the postmaster -general. Third Assistant Post master Hazen last week ordered the new one-cent stamp of the series used to pay newspaper postage. It will be similar in design py the first series now in use with the exception of numerals, and will be issued July I, when the new law goes into effect. '- The Great Pesnstlvajiia. Railroad to the West. Before making theif arrange ments, we would advise all those who con template a trip to any of the Western States or Territories to consult the many advantag es offered by the Pennsylvania .Railroaw: Ita train service is quick and reliable, ts emploves courteous and attentive, and its general system (including switch and block signals and all other modern appliances) the most perfect of any railroad in the world. Sneed. comfort, and general safety are no where else so surely found, and a trip ovX its line 'is more akin to the'pleasures 6f a holiday than the irksome journey of the or dinary railroad ride. Any of its numerous agents will cheerfully furnish such informa tion as may be desired, and all inquiries1 ad - dressed to Mr. T. E. Watt, their YU-itesi passenger agent, at Pittsburg, 110 Fifth av- ... . , enuc, will receive prompt ana imi repiy Cosflvesce Items. Two oftk tender sex gave an exhibition of their pugilistic skill on the street a , few days ago. The light weight was knocked out on the first round. Prof. Dively Closed his lofiool on the 27th inst. There was a grand 'entcrlainment on the evening of the last day. Prof. D. is an experienced teacher and knows how to ad vance scholars. ' - '.'. The postoffice still hangs fire. There is another new applicant by the name of Wil liam Watson. Mr. Watson moved from Petersburg to this place a few days ago, and not having been a citizen of this place until quite recently, the older Democratic citizens don't think so well of his candidacy. Should he be successful there will be quite a breeze among the Democrats. .f L .O i There is a great demand for rough feed. Some of the fanners are entirely ont ' and there is but little to be bought even at high figures. Warm weather is anxiously look ed for. In some parts of W. Virginia and Maryland cattle are dying for want of feed. March 29, 188.1. . X. Sowerset Normal. This School will open its Spring term, on Monday, April 20, 1885, and continue sixteen weeks, with a vacation near the "Fourth of July." firanchct Tauyld.Any the students may desire to pursue, the ability to take up any particular study being left to the judgment of the Principal. Special classes will be formed at the desire of six students. An extra charge of two dallars for either Ijitin, Greek or German. Ternu: For the entire session Normal Course, fS.cO. Single Term, Spring or Fall, Normal Cousse, fi.OO. - - Intermediates, entire session, $6.00.7 j Intermediates, Single Term, Spring or Fall. $4.00. Teachers will do well to bring all their text bciks, for refereuce, - Boarding may be obtained in Somerset as cheap as in other towns of the County. Special rates are given to "boarders by the meal," or to those wishiag to leave on Fri day evenings. Examinations will be held by the County Superintendent at the close of the Term. For furiherrparticulars call on or address, A. C. Homsert, Trim of Schools. Mr. Mokiah Items. . . Sleighing is out of style. Sugar-boiling has commenced. Hermon Lohr has quit the saddler trade. He has rented the Widow Hoffman farm and intends to make farming his future bus iness. William Daniels fias taken "iOsaruJof the Mt. Morrah house. William rs' a'gooa fellow and has the best wishes f his nu merous friends. - 'w Ed. Daniels satved (Jnite a large lot of lumber on David Bowman's farm this -winter. He met with an accident the .ether, week. He broke his engine and has- now shut down for needed repairs. The mining firm of Ixihr. Dawson & Co report coal business dali." U fe',H)i)F revives they will start down by" the" first b1 April. This firm had been doing a good business prior to the inauguration of Cleve land. - . . ... . - . -r , .. , . . ' i 1 Our jolly friend Philip Lape hs left ' onr place and has moved to his old home in Jenner township. - He says ML Moriah is a very healthy and pleasant place to live, but thinks are too uncertain for him in the mountains and nepvelewto' Iive in the plains. The following new and needed buildings will be erected buring the coming summer. David S. Miller is erecting a large barn ; TJ. H. Saylor of Edie, has the contract. Jesse Crist is building himself a residence: Wil liam F. Rhodes and Joseph W. Forney have the contract for the carpenter work. Leban Bowman is building himself quite a hand some farm house on the latest and most im proved plan ; Benjamin Enos of Jeuner X Ruads is the contractor. Jonathan Griffith is erecting one othe largest and no doubt the finest mansion in Ojuemahoning town ship; C. Hendricks is the contractor. Hi rani Gardner one of our boss carpententers, has contracted for the building of several fine houses and has refused some good jobs fur want of time for doing them.! -- P.'J.- ML Moriah, March 30, 1835. Following is the report of the Sipesville School for the term ending March 20. 185. No. in attendance iii first month, males 94, 1 leniaies n, total, ai ; seconu mourn, mates 19, females 15, total 34 ; third month, males 18, females 14, total 32 ; fourthmonth, males 16, females 14,ttotal 20; fifth month, wales 15, females 12, total 27. -rr r j- ' 1 JQ Per cent, of attendance during Erst month, males 94, females 9K, total 96; seeondmonth males 92, females 61 total 92 ; third month, males 92. females 91, total 92 ; fourth month, males 9G, females 88. total 92; filth month, males 90. females 84, total S7. . 1 Per cenL of attendance for, term, males 93, females 91, total 92. ' ' ' No. of visits, 70. c A . . ' The following were in .'attendance every dav : Maceie Shaffer. Alice Fritz. Sadie Spcicher, AaoIapTiU aodMauitatV .. I return thanks to the citizens and pupils for their co-operation with me in making our work a success and would urge them to attend to the Studies of their children, at home during the winter and summer; see that they do not put their books away, and be covered with dust and not see them until the next school term opens'; have tliera to look in their books fceqnentiy. . '.' - . Little children grow in goodness in pro-, portion to the good influences brought to bear npon them. Every consciention teach er does all iu bis power to benefit his schol ars. He looks beyond reading, writing and counting, lie beholds before him-from twenty-five to fifty ' tender plants ' to be nourished and guided. , They areycrjr ,n- der an raw not e IfttiltQ-to-fjfaty.' lW secret ot, &4&S4- rVCMUT . sympathy. We must feel a lively Interest In all thqf teresti'the little ooes ; and tilings that do not Interest the little ones so much feci a lively interest in it yourself. Let as not think we are too busy with the rerular lessons or studies of the school to4 spend a few minutes every day which may be called a general or object lesson: IA I ' H. W. ElTT5E ' Teacher. ' Ladies Mitt tnr shonninp. aweeuins and I gardening just received.' Boys shut waists all sizes. LacH curtains all qualities, for sals at Mrs. A. E. Vhl's Ifyouwanta nice Chamber Suit, Toilet Set, Tea Ect or Dinner Set, dishes or any thine in the lamp or alassware line, nn doubtedlv J. B. Snvder A Co's is the best place to buy them. ... Near Port Royal on the Balto. s Ohio R. R. Sunday night engine No. 57 and a train of cars jumped the track and fell over a 40 foot embankment into the river. The crew of the train jumped when the descent be gan and all escaped with slight bruises and cuts but the engineer James Moore who was killed. Brother.svai.lev Items. The sweet notes of the bluebird and robin are already heard in the morning. As'spring approaches, the sick list decreas es; a few (not fatal) cases of pneumonia, is all that is to be reported. The sales in this township so far have teen well attended, and things generally ' fetched " good prices. This Is some indi cation that better times have " arrove." Sugar boiling, which is quite an item in the products of Brothersvalley, opened out last week. The season promises to be "short but sweet." Hoi it will come up to its pnbmise. , I ast week Abraham Landis, aged 86 years, died, after a lingering illness. Mr. Landis lived in Roxbury and vicinity during his entire lifetime, was an honest and upright citizen and leaves a large number of rela tives and friends to mourn his death. Last week A'. G. Kimmell, one of Broth ers valley's most enterprising stock-raisers, went to Washington county and bought the faiovs " Arch DuEe." This bull is a better auinial than " Red Rover," who was so fa vorably known throughout the county. " Moving " in this section amounts to but little this spring. This isa good Republican township ; people are clever, churches and schools numerous, and of still-houses there is a good supply ; the soil is rich and fertile, and there is sj necessity, then, of moving out of the district at all. Some one of the Commissioners has put a premium on the "inaepenilents or two years ago, by appointing one of their chiefs as tax collector. It 'was as much of a sur prise to the Republicans of this township, as Manning s oppointmentjof "Higgins is to the " civil service reformers." I am frequently asked, " What do yon think of Cleveland's administration ?" My teply is, it is too young ; we can't tell ; only this much we know, there are' some in the Cabinet who did their level best at one time to destroy this government of ours, so I will wait and .see little more before I express an opinion. In a " paper" I get from Nebraska, I no tice the farmers sowed wheat and oats a week ago in that State. Well, we didn't, and won't yet for some time, but when Christmas comes around you fellows fjo Nebraska will find ns on deck, too, and whether we have a harvest ox not, some of us no doubt will reiuiun to report particu lars, and doa'i yow forget iL ' ' . Now astd Thex. Report or Somerset Schools. On Thurs day, March 27, lifS, the Borough 8chools closed once more for seven months a long. long period ol rest which the youth of the town will, I doubt not, employ most indus triously in forgettiug as much as possible of what they have leaxned during the past five months. " To err is. human " hence I have no doubt mistakes haTe been made in govern ment ; punishments, in isolated cases, may have been inflicted where they should not have been inflicted, and, in not a few cases guilty persons, may have been permitted to escape. For the latter I will merely say teachers do not possess omnicience, and hence they may be deceived. Should with eases have occurred, I regret it sincerely Mistakes may have been i&aue, also, in punishing for offences of which the child punished was not guilty. I know of one or two such casts bat the thought that ' mau s a fallible creature " has afforded me great consolation in the midst of my grief, and that, coupled with the fact that teachers in variably avowed the guilt of the accused, and parents as constantly denied, the for- rtner being present and the latter absent, and LtUat little angels at home under the eyoa of fond mammas may be of quite an opposite character abroad, and under the eye of a watchful teacher,r or. w,heq subject to the workings of the rules of a school, has com pleted my solace. I have already explain edk in several reports, the standing of the Somerset schools so far as advancement, etc., is concerued. Promotions will be made at the beginning of the next winter's term, ojwhoever may be the principal. Examin- ations were neiu in eacn oi me rooms, anu the questions given and aur-trrd, would surprise many persons by their difficulty. I believe in rigid examinations, and as few promotions as possible Under the present " short term " system of schools in this Borough, 1 think promo tions should not be made until the begin ning of the Winter term, for the following reasons : Many of the children attend school during the summer, and in some cases their advancement is sucbasto nierit promotion. Then the Principal must revise his ' promo tion list," and insert new names. It is very little more trouble to make a list than to re vise one, Promotions most depend on merit and not on any favoritism shown by the Princi pal on any account whatever. The Princi pal who will permit personal feelings to in fluence him in any way is unfit for his po sition, and should be got rid of by the board with all haste. I make these remarks because some of my personal friends have approached me thus. "My boy doesn't like his teacher and will not go to school," (a beautiful state of affairs too, and showing what it way show) "Can't yon promote him ?" Any one can see that on the princi ple I have mentioned above, I could not promote such a boy. He would have been a disturbing element In the higher just as be was in the lower room. Some bad boys lytve been kept out by their indulgent par- euls ifo ttie reason that they did not like a certain branch of study, and still others because their parents have weak eyes and coiiiiX not see them on the streets. Educa tion like the great battle of life is not a question of like or dislike, but it is a ques tion of duty and ordinarily the absence of a boy or girl who wishes to remain out of school will be greeted with pleasure by the teacher. Now in closing, permit me to ex tend my thanks, to the -Board of Directors for their weakly visitations.' To the clerjry, not one of whom has failed to call, and who in this case merit the commendation ''Thou, hast been faithful in a, few things." To. la citizens, ladies and gentlemen, wUo caiieii U4hesQ one ud ail I etvad tuy sincere thanks, Schooia, ara aot prisons, teachers, ase not jailers, aud pupwa are not prisoners,, the Pblessed light of day is not forbidden them and the smilea of commendation, the word of praise or of encouragement from father or mother, from sister or brother, or friend fall upon t!fe cars and hearts of teacher, and pupils, ''As cold waters to a thirsty soul," Lastly to my feUosJcachcrs wio have so heartily co-operated with me in all my en deavors for the advancement of the schools, to whom I have not expressed a ifiel.wish that has not been, to them as a law. ten der my heartfelt thapk uy sincere wishes that here?cvei fhey may be amid- the La gifting s Icit in rdi scenes of time, their "lines may be easant daces," and- the assurance : "Wr melting heart aadtearfa' eya. . I'll mind ys a' though tar awaV And now extending to one and all. assis tants, patrons, citizens, clergy and directors my heartiest thanks for aid, and good-wish es in the past, my siacerest -wishes for the future, lam , ! . Yours Truly, -1 A. C. HoLBEVT. Somerset, Pa., March 30, 1885. Following is a report of the "Smoky Hcl low School." in Northampton Townahi.p : Fir MonlA, tndin Aot. 18S5 : ' : M. T. T. I Whole No. in" attendance - 9 8 17 I Average attendance 6 5 11 " to date ft 5 11 Per ct of attend, during month 97 90 97 Per ct of attendance to date 97 9G 97 Second Mmth. Whole No. in attendance 14 13 27 Average attendance 12 10 22 44 to date 9 8 17 Per ct of attend, during month 9C 96 9G Per ct. of attend, to date 97 9i 97 Third Month. Whole No. In attendance 15 10 31 Average attend, duringmonth 13 13 26 " - to date , 10- 9 19 Per. cL of attend, during month 94 S3 94 ' "i to date 96- 95 90 Fourth Month. Whole No. in attendance l 13 21 Average attend, during month 13. 11 24 " to date II 10 21 Per cL of attend, during month 88 87 88 ' " to date 94 f3 94 Fifth Month. Whole No. in attendance 14 12 20 Average attend, during month 13 10 22 " " to date 12 10 22 Per cL of attend. duriDfi month 94 95 95 " to date 94 93 94 Both directors and citizens hay visited our school, taking an active part in the mat ter of education. P. G. Baxer. Teacher. MARRIED. BRIGH D1GUM EVANS. On Sunday, March 22, 1&5, at the residence of the of ficiating clergyman, by Rev. Samuel Low- ry. Mr. Uenjamin lirignaigum, or North ampton Township, Somerset County, Pa., to Miss Sarah Evans, of, Londendary Town ship, Bedford County, Pa. SCHMUCKER. FRIEDLINE. At the Lutheran parsonage, in Somerset, on Sun day, February 15, 18S5, by Rev. J. F. Shear er, Mr. John H. Schmucker of near Somer set, to Miss Annie L. Friedline, of Edie, in this county. SEIBEET MEYERS. On Sunday, the 22nd day of March, 1SS5, at the home of the bride's mother, in Berlin, Pa., by Rev John H. Knepper, Rev. W. A. Seibert, of 8nyder, Pa., to Miss Mary M. Meyers, of Berlin, Pa, ST AH li WALKER. On Tuesday, the 24th day of March, ISSo, at the residence cf Chauncey Glass, Esq., by Rev. John H. Knepper, Mr. Harvey G. Stahl to Miss Su san Idella Walker, both of Pine Hill, Son" wrset County, Pa. DIED. SWANK. In Johnstown, 00 Monday, March 1C, 1385. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Shwank. in the 60th year of her age. SNYDER. At her home near Friedens, on Tuesday, February 3, 1885, Mrs. Isaiah Snyder, aged 57 years, 2 months and 16 days. SNYDER. On Wednesday, March 11, 1885, at the residence of Mr. John Coleman , Michael Snyder, aged 58 years, 11 months and 3 days. BEAM. Near Edie, on Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1S85, Michael, son oj Meshech and Sarah J. Beam, aged 2 years, 9 months and 21 days. SHAEFFER. On Tuesday, March 17, 1S35, at the residence of her son-in-law lion. Samnel Snyder, at Friedens, Mrs. Christina Shaeffer, aged 52 years, 1 month and 12 days. BAKER. At Bakersville, on Sunday, March 29. John Baker, aged 71 years 7 months and 21 days. The deceased was one of the old and most respected citizens of Jeflerson township. He was for years a great sufferer and the last sickness was long and caused him exceeding pain. Mr. Baker was one of the original members of the Bakersville Lutheran Church. When the church was organized at what Was then Lohr's Scboolhousc by Rev. Rizer in 1841, he was elected one of its first deacons ; of the officers when elected he was the last still remaining. Since that time he was a consistent and faithful mem ber of this church, being one of its officers daring a great part of the time. On the 4th of January last, he united with the church in the celebration of the Holy Communion for th last time, before the Services closed, however, he was compelled to retire. The message came to him whilst in the sanctu ary. The sickness that then affected him relaxed not its hold nntil the final message relieved him from his acnte suffering. The bereft companion and children of the departed have the sincere sympathy of the community. K. Lavansville, Pa,, March 30. SOHIUITHlmaET. Oorrsctad by Cook fc Banrre. 1UUU1I CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A FEED Apples, dried, fl tj Applehutter. f) gal Hrn, If B. Butter, flft (ker) " (roll) Buckwheat ft bnah " meal, tu a. Beeswax fl Bacon, shoulders, fl t.... ...SQtie . ..l 00 .... we .... &e ....2Se tlx 8C suea. .... 10c ,...M' .swfeoc eoontiy hsmaft ft.............. . .. sr) new basnet................. elled) old " Cora, (ear) - (shelled) " meal ft fc. ............. ifjc ft 4 00t& 00 7S vie,so Call kin, ft f Eicm, fldos Flour, fl bM Flaxseed, fl bo- (SOfc).... Hams. (lUEsr-oured) f) t... Lard, ft ft Lieather, red sol, ft ft..... italic 30CVS3C pper. ............ SScj roe TVtiMO aip, Middlings, aad chop 100 t 41 7 iwu, ft Sbrttttc foutos,yba (new) Softwc Paaohes, dried, fl h 8cl0c ttj. r " Ka,w i Sail, No. 1, w obi. extra. si men it " Oroand Alum, per sack 1 4u$l 60 " Albion, per sack............ 43 SO omfcar.jeuow fl .. TcOSe wniis scle I allow, b. .......... .......... OSS wheat. V bu Uk-feaa Wool, Vtk UcdtQ TAKEXOT1CR.-M. W.KEIM AND WIFE and M. W. KEIM CO., of Jahnstoan.Cam bria Coaaty. Pa., basins; bydeed of assiirnment dated tb- ZOtai Buy of strelj, ISM. oon-reTe-l to the undersigned lUi THE1K PEOP- cut 1 1 or ue oenent or creditors, all persons bavins; claims will nlease Drasent thorn and those knowing theauehree Indebted will nuke payment aprl. Assignee. WANTED. Eaenretle. reliable un. uir, snraoa. noses, 10. Ltarral t oim stoa er Salrt n4 Exremn Paid. Fnll intrn. tions given so that inexperienced aw can- suon Ruin uic Diuiness. A'lurcss. li- 1. FREE.MAA fc CO, Bkiohtox, N. Y. mar.ll-Sia 150 SALM WAliTD- Oood wages. Steady Work. Ad- " LeClar k Merrick, Mwf-serysnart, Brighton nebitaa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstata of John J. Spangler. deeU. late of Somer set Boroagh, Somerset County, Pa, betters of admlnbtretloo oa the above estate saving oeen granted to the undersigned bj the proprr authority, Betlee la hereby gieea to all persons Indebted te said estate t saake unmedl ate payment aad those baring elalns against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement on or. before Friday, April 10, 184, at the olQce otj. I ragh, in Somerset Borough, Fa. JUPUOlt. ttM A.e.DUS;ETC, i1?- . AanUaUlaaura, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. stale of Michaels lata fStoayereek Twp. $oaeret lo., Psv, deed. Letter) ( administration eu the above estate havlpg been granted to the aaderslgned by the J to per authority, actios is hereby gives) U ail persons Indebted to said estate to nuke Immedi ate payment, aad those having claiais against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement en Saturday, the tta dav of M it v. lsaa. at the residence of John O. ""'"nun, la Uuema honing Township. CYKU3 BAYMAN, aprl AdmJolstntror. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, aa Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Somerset Uomniy Fa- to dis tribute the beiaooe of the rand in the hands of Jacob A. Shatter. Administrator ef Daniel Ma tone, deed te aad amon those legally entitled thereto, hereby glass notice that he will attend to the duties of bis appointaMot at his office la SVom erset, Pa-oa Wednesday. Aprill n, isss, at 1 o'eloak r. at- when aad where all persons Inter ested oaa atteod. V. J.KOOSER. aprl. AadUor. Cm GOODS! E17E00DS! OUR SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Spring Goods, CONSISTING OF SILK WiEP 8EI3IEm CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES IN48-INCH W12THS AT GREAT BARGAINS Our Black Silks AT $1.00. $1,10. $125. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 are DECIWED BARGAINS, and are the Leading Makes, that will STriD THE WEAR, ASD SOT CUT. NHW OP PLAIN SILKS, CHECK SILKS. BROCADED SILKS, STRIPED SUMMER SILKS FROM 40 CES TS TO $1.00. NE W CASHMERES IX ALL Tlin NEW SHADES. LANGTRY SUITINGS IX ALL THE POPULAR SHADES. 1 Line of 30-Inch Cashmeres at 25 Cents per Yard, all the Jfew Shades. 1 Line of Fancy Brocade Dress Goods, at 5 Cents per Yard, lcaso of Plaid and Striped Dress Goods, J4 inches wide, at S Cents, a Great Bargain. 1 lot of Fancy Dress Goods at 10 CIs. per Yard. 1 lot of plain Dress Goods at 121 Cents per Yard. One lot ol Plain Dress Goods at. 15 Cents per Yard. 1 lot of Plain Dress Goods at 13 Cents per Yard 1 lot of Plain Dress Goods at -20. 22, and 25 Cents. A handsome line o NEW GINGHAMS, 1 IS ALL THE HEW STYLES AT , 8, ASD 10 (ESTS. DRESS STYLES AT 10 CESTS, New French Percals LIGHT ASD D ABE COLORS. New Indigo Blue Prints ! 1 Case cf Standard Prints that wa Of fer at 4 1-i Cents, that are Good. 1 Ctise of Standard Prints, that we Offer at Cents. A HANDSOME LINE OF NEW WHITE GOODS FROM 5 CESTS TO 25 CESTS. In Check, Plaid, Plain and Stripes all Orer-emhroidered Hamburg, Lace to Match. A t'l'LL LISE Of SEW Napkins, Towels, Tickings, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Bedspreads, BleacM ail DaMsaSSsl Muslins, Msis West. Tickings, Shirtings, &c. SEW LACES. SEW COLLARS, SEW HOSIERY, SEW CORSETS, SEW SHAWLS, SEW SKIRTS. SEW HASDKERCHIEFS, SEW EMBROIDERIES, LACE CURTAINS la Pairs, at 81.00, $1.25, $1.50, S2.00, and ?3.00, in Cream and White. LACE CURTAINS By the Yard at 12, 15, 18, 20, 25, ou, , 4U and 60 (Jems, in Cream and White. A FULL LINE OF but or wsma m In Plain and Fancy Colore. SHIRTS. COLLAR CVFFS. . HASBEERCMIEr 8, SECKWEAM, F LASS EL SHIRTS, Elt, ALL NEW SPRING STYLES, CARPET CHAINS. IN WOOL, LINEN AND COTTON. Parker & Parker. IIERIFF13 SALE. Kr virtue of certain a writ of Vend Es kwned eat of the Court of Common Pleas or Somerset Countv, Fa., and to me directed, there will be expoaM to pablle sale at the Court House la Sonv ertet Boring li, Paoo WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1SS, at 1 o'clock r. .. all the rlirht, title 'interest and claim of the demadani, henry Valentine, of in and totbc following real estate, vis: No. 1. A certain tract of land slto&te In lower Tarkeyfont Township. Somerset County, Va., containing S a. 'res and t perches, adjoining lands Joseph Cummins, John Davis, the Borough.or Cniiaence, aad others, with tbe apparteii&ores. No. J. A certain kit of ground situate in Con flncace Korough. County and State aforesaid, known on tbe plan nt said town as Lot No. 17 in bkiea No. 1, ad)oinlng Latmbe Avenae on the Northeast, Lot No. 1.1 on the Southeast, Alley oa tbe Southwest, and lot No. IS on the Northwest, with a iwo-nt.iry frame dwelling house and stable thereon erected, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution aa the proprty of Henry Valentine, at the suit ef John li. banner s use aad John Davis's Adntr. ALSO By virtue or certain writs of Fl Fa lssaed out er the Court of Common Pleas or Somerset County, Pa., and to ate dln-ctod. there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Somerset Bor ough, 1'a., oa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1SS5, at 1 o'clock r. all the right, title. Interest and claim or W.H. Seller, and N. P. MauM, otln and to the following dewrthed real estate, vis : A certain tract ol land situate In Upper Tar keyroot 'township, Somerset County. Pa., con taining 31 acree more or 1cm, adjoining lands of Jewb Aogustlae on the W e.t, Balto. and Uhie Kallroad on tbe North. David Illnebaurh and Mitcnell McC'lintock on the tast and South, with a large three-story frame Crist Mill having all the late improvements, Influ'llug thenewprvwess, in it, and run by water power, with a Letnel's double turubtne-wbeeUlwo large new frame dwel ling houses, stable, and other outbuildings there on erected, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of W. B. Sellers and N. P. Maast, partners doing biinineas as Sellers A MauM, at the suil.ol' Bobert Taylor and Peter Jlaust. TEKM3 : Noticb. All persons purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that a part of the purchase money to be made snown at tbe time of tale will be required as soon as the property is knocked down, otherwise It will be attain ex posed to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The residueof the porch money must be paid on or before the connrmatiun of deed, and no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid in lull. JOHN WINTERS, marll Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF I)Y VIRTUE of an order issued out or the Or Aj tihans' lourt of Somerset County to me direct ed. I wiU expose at public sale In Somerset Bor ough oa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1885, at 1 o'clock p. six certain lots of ground situ ate in Somerset Korough, Somerset County. Pa., earh tronnr.n iy, feet on Patriot street, and ex tending back 264 teet to lands of Mrs. E. A. Tay man. The lots are located in a pleasant part of the town, and are valuable for building purposes. Any penton wishing to secure a valuable lot to build upon, now is the chance. The lots will be sold in the whole or separate, to suit purchasers. SMEB Vs CASH. JOSIAH KELLER, maris. Exr olF. Gilbert, dee'd. JEGAL NOTICE. la Ke estate of Jos. O. In the Orphans' Court Coleman, dee'd. S of Somerset Co., Pa. And now to wit, 5th Ma ch, lvX. on motion of Valentine Hay, )., the Court appoint John O. Kimmell, Esq., Auditor, to ascertain advance ments and make and report a distribution of the lunds in the hands of A. F. Dickey, Executor of the iant will and testament of Jos. (i. Coleman, dee d, to and among those legally entitled thereto. Somerset County, SS. I -1 Extracu from the Record, Certified 3 ( skal j March, 15. CHAS. C. EHAFER, Clerk. Notice is hereby given to all paities Interested that I will attend to tbe duties of the above ap pointment at my office in Somerset. Pa., on Friday the 20th day of April, 1.-S5 at 1 o'clock when and where all persons interested can attend 11 they think proper. J.O. KIMMELL, marll. Auditor. UGONIER Acat3emy Mtl Normal Insltiitte- SDAl! Tom Cf 12 Wnti OPffiS ADTil 20. 1885, The Normal Department is designed especially for teachers and those preparing to teach, embra cing thorough drill in the Eu'.ish beanehes and methods of teacnlng. Tbe Academic Department firovuies. alter tnorougn Knowieige 01 tne trig Ish branches, a full courra In M. ' emattcs, Sci- enoe. Greek and Latin sulSi-lcnt fur proie'tonal studies or advanced college cla.ses. Oood libra ry, literary society, and moderate rates lor tul tiun and hoarding. For further particulars address REV. W. H. VINCENT or PKOF. L 31. OKA H AM. Ligosieb. Pa.. Mar. IS. Pslncipals. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Solomon J. Baer, dee'd late of Somer set Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa.. Letters or administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate lo make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims arainst the same will present them dnly authenticated for settlement on r-aturoay, April is, lwu, at tne Store ot Baer A Bro., Lull P. 0 Somerset Twp. W. S. BAER. W. A. SEIBERT. marll. Administrators. A D.MIN 1STR ATOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Rachel Wahl, dee'd, late of Summit Township. Somerset County, Pa. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority notice Is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement at tbe house oi the Administrator in Brothersvalley Twp., on Saturdav, the 11th day of April, ISSo. S. W. FRITZ, mart. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate or James Oatten. late ot Lower Turkeyfoot Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letters of administration on tbe abeve estate having been granted to the undersigned by tbe proper authority, notice is hereby given to all per sons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set ment on Saturday, the 11th day of April, lSo, ai the late residence ot deceased. J. W. BCRKHOLPF.R, marl. Administrator. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Margaret Hanlln. dee'd.. late of Jenner Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa. Letters of adminstration on the above estate having been ranted to tbe undersigned by the proer authority, notlte Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday. April 26. at the res- tuence ol jacoo stunt, in ji-nner 1 wn JA.MES S I ' CFFT. marls. Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICL. Estate of Phoebe Marshall, dee'd. Having been anpolnted Auditor to ascertain advancements and make and report a distribution of tbe funds In the hands of W m. S. Morgan and Josiah Keller, Ejecutors ef Phoebe Marshall de ceased, 1 hereby give notice that I will attend to the duties of my appointment at my office in Som erset, Ha., on Saturday the 1Mb day of April, lsi, when and where all persons interested may attend. W. H. RCPPFL, .mar25. Auditor. T?XECUTORS' NOTICE. Estfu tate of Wm. Zimmerman, late of Meversdale Bor., Somerset County, Pa., dee'd. Ltters testamentary en the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them dulv authenticated lor settlement on Saturday, April 4, ISSo, at the late residence ef deceased. MICHAEL A. ZIMMERMAN. feb2S, Executor. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tats of Andrew Flick, dee'd, late of Jeflerson Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa. Letters of administration on the above estatehav lng been granted to the undersigned, notice ks hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them dnly aothentleact for settlement, on Saturday. April is. lsiu. at the Bouse oi to Administrator, near Bakersville. SILAS H. CABLE, marll. Administrator. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Wolfsnsr Hoffman, decease I, late of UrotnersTalley tuwasntp, somerset Vo, ra. taetters testamentary oa tne a bore estate haTlnsr keen icranted to tbe anderelaiMd by tbe proper au thority, nolle. If kereby given to all persons In debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those baring claims against It to pre sent tnem dnly anthenllea.-! fur settlement on Saturday. Ui lit h day of A prll, A. D. 1, at Ue boose oi u . Brnbaaer. Esn. PHliiP HOFfTf AX, Executor. mart. EGGS FOR HATCHING From Pure-Bred Steele, Forth, season of 188.5 lean sopdIt Ebtv from Laneshan's pnre-bred Fowls at tl.M per setting. 13 Eirxa. The Lanhan' stand at tbe bend ef tbe list of nearly all poultry yard. I e SAM DT M. A. SNYDER. mans-lm. ' TJaaixa, Fa. lf P1 more moaey than at anything else by Teaf 1 1 wUaklncaa agency tut the best selling bouk out. Beginnen succeed grandly. Nooe fall. Terms lreo. UAUJtt Hook Co- Portland, S YamaMeEeal Estate Halne. nuta. WE WILL OPEN THE CAEPET TEABE of 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever know n in Western Penn'a. We need but quote prices of two grades to convince the pub lic. Tajwstn 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 recarpct your dwellings. GKEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTEK & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of liners' Supplies, WATER ST., OPrOSlTEB. d O. DEFOT, COSSELLS YILLE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, A sib I H ".' V .---.J For Coal Klines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES, PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Casting and Forging! ; Shcft-Iron repaired at short notice. TOSSED BT SCCiTISTS A3 SETTEtAUD PRACTICALLY Over 500 Beautiful Designs. MONUMENTAL BRONZE C0?.PANY. BaiDOEi-cB.i cos::. MMl sto:tz. gT'-.l mm M t Hi, i K,'i:-v'--Y'Sr..-! -i- DO NOT BITS YOUE Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU JrlVVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK W. II. WOOD'S, NO. J3 BAER BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA EL. BOWERS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. SOMERSET IA. Havlns; taken chance of the pmpertr aa4 fix tures of the Bakery lurmerlr eundac-ted by Alliert Reeke. and refitted and relarnished the same. I am now prepared to furnish tbe nubile with eTery- tbina In mr lin. Meals lurnlshet nt all bunrs, on short notlee, and at reasonable rates. We base constantly on band tbe chuicett CROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS, And are prepared to rarnisb parties, halla plenl s tkC-, with eirerjthing Id our line. OIt- o a rail, marll. H. BOWERS. FARMERS. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK ! The Imported Clydesdale Hone, Will stand for tbe service of Stares throughout the seasiia of 188a, at my Una eo mil west ef Sipesrllle. TERMS. 41 1 to insure a mare with IbaL pay ment to be made when tbe mate Is known to be with loal. Any person parting with or falling te attend with aa Insured mare will be held respon sible tor the Insurance, Proper care will be tak es, but no accountability for accidents. DEiCUIPTlOX .Ua.nm Is a beautiful dark bar. imported fmm Scotland I years agu. welvhs IWat pounds. If 16 bands high, aad possesses guod bosw aad sinew, a one temper, and 1 a splendid mnT . JOSIAIt ANKFJNY, marU-Sm. Onu jlsu Ejucras. Fverv Pump fully WARRANT FA'S - Kailroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, Work ; Machinery of all kinds bnilt and may7-lyr. It WiU IPay You To Buy Your Memorial Work Of We F. SWer, Siercet, Ml Manufacturer of and Dealer In u m giaute Eatlm Work FurnMtd n Short Sollee, in til Colurt. Alto Agent Jor (As WHITE BROXZEI Persons la nl of MOSVMEST WORK will find It to tbelr Interest to oil m my siiop, wher a pmpershowln will be stsb them. -S'ii. faction C.uartntttd in Etm Cs, ond PRICEt VERY LOW. Ilnrlte Special Attealluo to U Ot Pin 2k ijnaati IatmlocHl by REV. W. A. ORI7r. aa a De. elileil Improremratt In point of MATERIAL ASO COMSTRICTIOS, and wbleb Is Uestlnnt lo he the Popular Mnnamrat for fir Changeable cli mate. SXVVIVE II A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Henry Penred. dee'd, late of Shade Twp. Somerset l oonty. Fa. Letter of administration eo the aove estate karing been eraated to tbe undersigned by tbe proper autbortiy. notice Is hereby xtswn m all persons indebted te said estate lo make immedi ate payment and tbuse baring claims aa-alnst the same to present thorn dnly authenticated lor set tlement oa Thursday, the 23rd day of April, IMS. at the late residence of dereaserf. JOSEPH CARLE. marl Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Harinr been annotated Auditor brtheOsnham" Conn of Somerset County, Pa, to Ax advanoe menta and ascertaia the amount due kwo. ths heir to tbe estate, and oa their notes, aad make s distribution of tbe funds In the ha ads ot David! RummeL. the Executor of John P. Urady. dee'ik, of Oinemaoich Twp.. County ano "tat. aVoreeaid. hereby gls notice that he wflT attend te the duties ot said tppuintaient at his odlee In Somer set. Pa., on Friday. April Is) 18. at 10 e'ebvk a. m.. when and where all yertles laterested caw attend. J. L. PVUH, marT. Aadlter. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of tmrl Knupp. dee'd. late ef Jefferfoa Tw.. ttosaerset Co., Pa. Letter o( Admhisnraiiea ea the aboew Mate having been granted te the undersigned by the proper authority, notion la herehy give to all persons Indebted to said estate te saa ke Imsaediat pa i us it. aad those baring elniassagainst tne same will present them duly autaentieated to the un dersigned for sMtlenwnt ea Saturday, tas llta day ot April next, a the bit residence of dee'd. MART VPP. mart, Admiaistratnix. STEAM ENGINESueSS tiotsting ugine ana Machinery a Specially.' Second-hand Engines and Hollers oa hand, dial , lor Slock List. THOMAS C AULAS ay Allegheny City. ra.
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