1 . Somerset Herald.1 j The s- C ' p -.f. , J"" NESJ-'AY.- iiLKL'Al' TIKE TAELKS. .M..fn,-nt htrk WMlt 1 tjTT" .ml uw Kaliruul uo rL.7r is- b. train will ran over :be Jl!iei ai Cambrtt Braaea a Hkm; jiOKTH BHfND TRAINS. j Johnrt n Kail oen AO. t 1115 i 1 12 i a 1 u & ii i 4 r. x. t.s .! ..Wpriiie... jy-a-1 H UM a. M- Z-la " MVTH BoVNU TRAINS. SWD-r-et B:iHo. Ac:. Bork-d A,v. .Ma Act .a at '7.x. lo.l 1" 16 S-) . h,,rfTl.!e.. . ,..,tir.s v .... .. tObrn t.ij i , i.a 4.M IITTSBl KOH liIT. RIO. west aori. EiprcM Mail j Cnm'i J iM ; . I f' a. x. . t.uu " 4 rn. i.30 ' t EAST But'X. Mall Expresi A.-e. j . Morn ; i.is - ; S SS A. w toe. .,rral rieanius: up of alleys is now in . oi.r Uytnna'. Or sale at ris!:ers Cook i .-.':.; aivcrtiseicents planted now wiil i ViXt wo.k c.tr the ineitaMe movin -.- f i .'me bntiters are now bu?y. 7 f Kn'jhts of Lanr lod?e in B;-d- 'r-aii- - . . ty w.li Bon be orraciz'.-d at - . - , i :b ti enr.!.s '-J pupi, m i.'-r ! i . i ''s at a cot per r.ion'u h 'f s; I - v.; j tl.at there are or.iy a lew people t;a o.'.nty who, have not signed a o-ar.ie acainst lioaor lirvr.-e. M V. Tre.iwtJ A to., nave jum tK-ura : -j. -t ..k ..f Ilaruburg edg-.nes ar.a mser:- :u !H-.:n:ifal tait'-rns. and very cheap. s ss'e :t:vetr.Knt, insure ia the V. 15. of UVit. r.. E. CovrK, Aeent. S-toyestown, Ta. t si l't of misses and childrens" cew r rr '. ; very law prices. M. M. Teedweix it Co Mammoth Blx k. V . judd McMillan. Ee-i tel.! S-mrrset, Pa.. perforto all dental ,.;.. 1-aie methods bert result.-. in I'.a' i'e Iliot tr ' i.srnc-w arnvai" oi in., i-.e . t f-3 a large lot of eaor.able no A -" -vves, t'O.-e. conars. em,-, aer- ici-1.., etc,tc. M. M TilC'.'S ELL A Co. Matnniuth I'.lock. i --rliti.i cemivrats will vr.ie at the . - u .Tut.eor. the qucti-'S w hether . 'e or ti.e Crawfinl cury syst ni I i.i niir.a'i-:'ns si. si! t revail. e ew s'yliis of ribbons an.. trim ; v'her with bats, br.tinet and T. 'west cash J'rices. M. M. Trcewell A Co . Mammoth Riock. y. t.i Pat. Now is the time that I '..-: ;;. . m v. All persons knowing tiicni t, v,s ii.dfbted to me by rote or ae.x.in t ;. ca-e to kindly attend to the payment ki i-t April, 1"". J. M. H. i tLirx. sr.t ci''s probably don't know it. but it fi . ren.-iheless. lhat they can whiten ii.c.t i.i-j i. by simply soaking them in dish i -r r? times a day, long enough to get i.-': ;- washed. A rvtii'V llcE!E!S ad Fabwiks. i ".-,-.-! Y. Countryman A Pro. will stand '.it rerlibrated J(.King horse durir.sr the rr vea-on at ihe following places: cf Jacob S. Parkmao, two ar.d ; t..il;-s north of Gebhart, Milford j s'at.le of the owner near Lavans-driving f Clias. H. Miller. Hu- v. aiiti -i a ij.e ei . 110. 11. . ....tt., ..u- j p. ;-ee posters.) I Hats Hats. Hats, in all t'ie late Bew The "Bona,'' " Cato." " Bay.' j t-.' ar.d sstTes of other, in all mattri- Tl.ese are all New York goods, and M. M. TBl.r.wrn. A Co., Mammoth Piotk. F t ? ax A pood farm containing r.ine t f .-- ai-res. one mile nth nest from Ssom-er-i-t. r iiie-y acres of which are dear, ai. l ' ir a s in timber. Frame bouse, barn rt ' r.-.tbu'ldir.cs. One of the most desira t . s Ir. , n trst township. Ft r terms 'v c. I t it cr 8'idrs Ceorce Ih Pcnll, Sotu vt. I a. All ur.Urlaid with real. '. - rog sxt.F- I have a flock of hani- - : .ll-L'iw.d Prown Ijejhorn Chickens. II.-.- fr ui them can I Lad at any time '" s i 3r j-cr sertirg of thirteen egg5. I.L E-E Al'MAX. Somerset, Ta. ; I V;,, ytRrr. Main Ftrwt. We Lave j s-1 : :. i a Itrge Eefrlgerat.'! to our Meat , V-.-'ti in wh; h all meats can be kept coo1 ; t (l,-.n. Mutton. Beef, Tork, Ac. kept 'i.-.t'y on hand. Optn daily. Parties '"-tar r i can have it kej't in the Pefrig- tMi! wanted. t, r. . r-.. s i a is n. .o. 'iii fwui mi ill t anners store to improve thtlr stev k will do well i V. t. e f, r t.r'. Mv rttwlinf nt.vt i ill thoroc -hbred.' cf'the Matie Strain. ! r. ' rn et-r lor l.atctiing. i Ross F. Davis. somerset. Ta. ' Ty tii ur.-ent rKjaest cf her many pat V.r M.E s- l.Kk .m cotirlnded to "stin-ie the m:iUnery Buir at the old j i ;! in a few weis. receive fr mi ttr avr11 niariets a lare nnd entire new ! latest aovelties it! Mll;:ne-y N.v r d Fancy Coxls. siso a handsome t '1 itces. barcburg. etc. r B T Tliree "second hand one-horse Tr wairors. t.e s,,nj.han,j iwo-borse spring wagon. th z-,'.r and shafts. nd-hand burkbnard, with springs. J stnt tbe purcoasw. Inquire at S ii. r !are Store. Jxes! p HutiitKum. At Yov Co:nc We-t Infomiarion fur- r tnp,r?opsgoir.g vet. ivcr:p- . able, of the. tirinci rl ror,ji.i in . ; . - ii J. Jll.r ,.4'IOT'IU 1 : ;'("! nd Canada fureisbrd ti.e slju-cn wi... ps-sed the phyi.sl .-; autiy and neatly, but plainly furnbhea. j ,nd Mr N YiKSlOT ,,je 0bedieice and I" . T'-'urethelowt ratts of tbrcugh . :r,aii,n dreppd out , : ti.e contest, a it ap-i Tney s.ioa.d have every opportunity of of pupils, the interest and co-op- the lowest passenger rales to any ' pears only fifteen pr.ented ti.ew.scUes be- : reading boots, I-apers. and iriodicais, j f n.JeI of irecurs ,nd p,tron-, the en-K-titw,st or sonth ard to go over the fore the board, of this r.nrcbcr five were , which they may desire, so as to give some j cuuragement of vbitors and friends -all ---u.ir.-i anu test route. ai.iress. : J. W. Patto.t, Trirtori Tas. Agent, B. A O. P. R., So rnerset. Fa. ''MciftLr-Bny Watches, Ckis and! ry i cost. The stock cf goods in tlie lry store formerly occur d ly W H. ! ''ri n,nst be ilat inn. r.,l c-.:.' K.- 'I II onif imi fp,t, bi.- f w "ill be g vet, i-otiis ar r.e-w anti verv . . 3 wsin'r. an ctjarat-wa vh... , r n . rartofthegoJ.,, C v B,vd .dni ' np '' U:e:J.V. Hippie, Stoves- anytfiing whicn w.l. tena to eievate .xhe great body of minister, in at : tbe remaiader at the V stand anw ! U'K' J' M,ir"r- tf ". -'n. : ime f1 Dt- ad j-tendanc. at tbe Methodist Conference now ttf..; . . ... . . 1 011 addressing V. N. Bc rd. M P. Shr,-V fc. , .i ,1 - ? u.k i wall p;r evr brought to S-iru i- - tisiKtog of a!! grales from t he t bear :v f,M t" the bt br-inrr?. including a : -i".f '.fceihng decora-ion ic cheap ar.d ' ZITT r llUT!''r", panTT' tV'-l'. , new-aK n be found , t. "'.'"t' !'v'rt tuertt of window slisdingl nx-ure. m the county, u' mo-l- I ,-r. ., . , , , - .H'a-iICU Curtain Ttc.Ic e.i- 1 ,e ' i Sioa-!tr,i. . i . j i moj.tccco.npoltsv-er Land-1 -tit ttr. j Onr public schools T.I close next Wed- Caj tain V. R. Adams, of Garrett, drcrped in to see n Tuesday inorr.ir. U sr v-foe-i-icd friffc.1 JAosbGeTUirl Esq., r,fKlnt' !, cs a-noi'g our crullers Satut eiay. ' Tii of i-;r rit'iens wbi went to Balti more 'i I -e Ilaiso and iLio excursion lost ' t- t, J rve ritumci. i Durir? tbe Disciple tr.eetii;;-:, whicb clos ed la-t Tbursdsy tytnlsiy. tbrre wire fory two additions to the cbiireb. tT ...... T ... . .1 . 1 , . . e e lory of t.;e l'i-t rt-g:rner.t K-nnsylTaiuaTol- ontecrs f..r ti.e I'luia 1 -liiia HVH 7uw. ... i;0 fruxn Luu,e to lern the news. I ne Jeu;. ira Iu;huct say. : A leu Uiousanu djil.r ttn.;traiice hoiti wiil shortly be built ;n Sjancrset." TLc ..'i'a of May faihon Sucilav this year and in aeoTdsace iae, di-trali'.' f irrr.e i c.a ? dtar iav w-ih the laws of the reaionie wiil be jr t!;c 2:h. ''Blind To:n" if at Johnstown, whiicXi-y- I ersi.iif, t,cc'r!:i:s tj the l.ierr sighing fr hiiu, a;sd r. fu-es to be nnf'rt' T . ... . ., fl unt- l hoiuai si.a,l come tat war. The r..a:d .'f It ureses of Grtet-sbarij have pas-ed an ordinance pr jLibiiiug the owners of cat: -e from a'.low:i,g their stock to r:a at t.ji-j fit strp.'L of the u.wn. That por-.i ..ti of the Central H u.-1 buildisg recently jurcbae(t by J. M. H'iucrbauin. is rapidly umiw;'iiis repairs. The buiUir.g iV. c-'Ciiln several of the l.arj ":cn:e-t stote roon;s in the town. Mrs Frank iliil, the runaway G.-cerirburg Lride. paid a b.-itf visit to l.er bortte last week, the n a-.cvi;ipa:iieJ by a Chicago ; detective. Marctjaud tssiai wita ter. Ate object of her visit I.oi:e is uot known. i-eVL-ral of our enterprises citizens are a-ita.r..- the electric Ticht -jui-tion, and are talkie of forrair.z c-jin;.anv f.r the l.ar- ,. mi ,,f Snin.lai lni ir in nnr tt.wii. We - " - sincerely uope taut i .iey wi.i oe tjcrmiui. Ja::'-.s L. Push. E-1., lxt week sold the large t:.:e-: -.-tury brivk building owned by Ali.ir: lhike's Liirs. to John H. llenne ka:;i ;. of J-jiit:st'.-w:i, f.r live th;uiand Qol- ljr, ca4n -;r. ijcuuekarap Will take pos- on the 1st of April. V."s;ie.t.gai'rd in I .a-terltig the ctlllnr of tiie '(ra iiouse ii.st irl:iay, Mr. John 11. Mejal.ati. E'.id ;wo asiMants, received an Ugly fall by the scalbl.Ung on which they were stat Jlr.g pivirg way. They were all more or les s.-ratchel arid bruised, but es-ca:e-l serious ir.jurv. Ti.e tirst self marria'-'e iu iJlaircount y un- i!,! tti in w marriage license law, was duly ce,ti. t--J in Holi. lay-burg on Tcesday j everiii.g. in the pre-ence of the prothonuta-, rv :.r.-. a i.u::.i;r sji-c".a!ts. ine con tracting parties are ooth colored, and both res .e ..I Hi E. II. Werner, the e-.lito of ;.,..r- was iuarrit-1 iast i a.i-uay ev8u.i.g, a: the somerset li.-.u-e. to .viiss eta l, i Crltchtlebi. .;ar.gl.-.er ofJacub KCritchCehl, I c!" llkw.xii The ccri atony was per.' iria- t-i Vj her. shearer. The Ilrr.A. i. extends j its :u i-t hf ttrtr eongrr:iu.s-i.ns. Juice li.grani. cf Fayette county, las! week lice:',1., d thst during the terra ot its incumbent toe Court cannot rv-iace the emoluments of an tV.ce. The decision was iaa ie on a l etition rre. r.te-1 bv the comity coiiim.ssiotit rs a-Ko.r: ii.ai in? sain 8iir.osi the She riiT I T b-ariUngprl-'-Bers. fifty cent ;er dav, be re-i'.ice 1. . .1 . . , O 1 :! ix-i Stnrd.iv Frark I'avi.i--:.ii, S' J.l.n Iavidso!i, shot an.! kiiled in the Aaiu a' Wo f-t'tirg a swan that ineastirtil six feet fioio tip to tip ar.d welghei twisty -four tif.un.is. The kiil'tr.a f swai.s is a rare oc curreticc in this sei ;i o.. t'.i the tame day a couple of flocks were seen in sue u arrows Fat cl A- int. 1e ..rg-? O'vit r, of Ar- 1 leheny towrimp, met with an ac; . i : : !a - t -k that resulted in his oeath. He had a spriui s. .at on i.is wa-n. and wbi.e down a hill he attet..;tf .1 to uraw the rubber, when the wagon gave a snaoeo h, and he was thrown by tbe spring over ti.e front cf the v , his head strlk- ii.: the eri.und wi such force as to break his ne--k. H- was a'o'.it tifty rears of t a-.d leaves a wife ard a largr faiiilly children. o: Mn.r.:i. r. r.A.ve. since our last isae niarr.ije license have im ;--a:.te.l to ttic following named persons by Clerk Hiafer . Edward II. Werner of s. n.er- and Vesta L. Critchiieid. of R'x-kwo-d. Dsn'l B. lli-.troeri.'ian. of J tial.r.ning j . .. - ,, ! towr.s!.:;. ad L'-ie Snvc.-' oi s inier-et i . i town-, i p. - T ' I Sull. van J. W line. ia. and Marvj. Tum-y, , ,. ' j both .f A.U.'on towiislni-. j , ... . Noah liomer. and Belinda E.jiufall, botu I , . : ' M " a . Mat.v township supc-visors through nt I 1 the State having msis-cd en road Sax being I i. j r.. I.. n,. , f.i a! deci-io J-r-nie Cur r.gl.t of the a Las iust U-n tnade by the Si- c.ni uw... "' t ':" l -ti-ctlv :i''-nis tbe'12'' I'roTisioti is male for those who are Ctvent'i " w.rk out " his road I leindetit oa the public authorities sane or ' 1.. .,, u. ,1 .... ,'....,, ....).. B-.nl.t l.m ;lllhn tax in other ci-s culertors cf road tax j imvc ci.ime.l a c ri.ncss.ou on the rt Wot i.sl ,:t a will as that na I i.ito ttcwt.sbip Toe Stipretue Court de-! 1 i. ea-t:rv. e:.1e thsl all (l.i'l.s lor SU. h Commissions ! . shotild be re.ei'tci 1, tbe wo-Lit.g out of t!,e , ' iS - on the collector or i aua 1:eri when tbey tiave LaJ their judg-...oi-rvisiir. who is mid :ut"1 i"pfeJ tbe necessity of tax imposing : k" hif ) Ti,v following i- la'sdi frv.i Sat unlay "s ; i P:b.iri:h i,.r.r.'-.; G-i-c.-v . J A DiTEvrp Tr-Tt v Mil- Mr. Cha-les ! t-at they would cot be supported by their . S-nii iefi lt night f.r New York t.i ! coustitut-tils. I: is gratifying to know that sptt.il several Javs in I hat citv. It is tiroier-1 ! ei.iightc-ned public sentiment is gradual stood ih.n he has ua .lTe'el v-ry promt- i ''. tbougb iow:y. impresaii. on the .i.inus l eit and iuc.-ative p -i ioi.s by soveral ! "f those to whom ti.e tiuty is ei.trusu.-d roa tsin ti.e ea-t. o,,,. ..r tw . ..fw! i.h l e is 'be necessity oi ttie provision, in a limited hoU i - fi .l. r c -t.s. ieraiion. Just a be i degree, of iite of those Cuiufoits and con- w.s lakii.g a slce;rat tbe Prison Depot . Mr. J.-inits Do op. f..f severe! year.- his ) ri vate sc-cre'tiry. I.-a iiiii a trial-:. Iticc-nt u.amond ring, a ; rese-.t irom toe c crs oi the.encral Passer Ag. nt s ofiiee of the j , Pt nr.sylvat.ia iincs Wet of Piiis'nurgh. The ring was ir.scr l 1, -tiur Acniiration." Tux V.'isr Poir-T Ct irr-Mir. Toe burd j , ... r , !,.-.,.., r. tl. Wt ' of exatnini Point caoi of a; i In ants for tbe Wet ' V, ""; a" Jonestown n-t ; Tuesday morning. Ti.ero were twet.ty ! yoiii.-g men presen il t'!itn'M-' es. 'oefore Dr. i. - .wman f.r the poysica. examination. : r ...r ,.r ..,e. ..r.. t... -i ii-. f from Soiuerse-t eountv. three from F.iair. . four from Cambria an 1 titr.e frora Bedford Ti.e Scmerset cur.ty lys were : Ross A. j Sry.ler. Sc-n-ervt ; J. R. tnit ger, Meyers-; dn : J. D, Hippie. St.ye-town ; E. S. Mil- 1. r. Prsira. tii 11. F. Hanna. Harr c'sville j After the examination, the board Jccidl .,.t. , . .f.i. u "i"" - " s,. .u res..,,,,- , , , f-,.r ,.tm.1M ,-.. .. . . " . -s -. i .......... ,- ""PP ''-". laey were : j. . Biaircvjr.tr. j lie nomit at ton 1 as aot ret been made, but will llkelrbe within the next few dav. Super:: t :ide:,t J. .,,.,.,- ' Cambria county, says ihe roui.g men 1 who presented themselves f .r rxamitisiion ; were at: wen in!.,rniej. anu he rei:eves were a!l ca-nble of passing the cxatuir.ation at t Point, but as all cr.id not be recm- r"-'1' !i C whn riCkrtl hl' cfi - .ser.. aecorditig to esiahiisfirel carom. . Since the a!..ve wa in type we have learned that Mr. J. 15. Oiirger. who is a son . , . of John M. Oungrr. Las rccetred notice of Lis apiointruent from General CarsipbelL . , , .. - .f Ts . n t l . t... I . . .. ... .. r I wiil pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of hides, skins, aad cbestnur.oakan j spruce bark. II. G. Ccfiereoa, Somerset, F. Jlr. II1ram C. White, of A. J. '.yhite t Son. f haiuborbcrj. Pa., will be ia Somtr- . . . . . -, aituai Avm lik win a conii'ieve dg handle line of fampies of ' New SpriBff ooods, and w.lkiui the trade of those in iwhI f fir'..r3 tailorinc t pricss. and uti&fartlon insured. , , " a ' ' ,. . LtTTZtS. The following b;t- ters rrtuaiiiing ic tlie PostuCice at Somer ,i i'J i . fl'SDydt-r.Euie Zimmerman, and EJir IX.vis ... . :. ., .w I attended every day. ,r Deiore April t-;i-: Tbis is , fair showiDg 0f the attendance, set, wiil be s?nt to cot called for on or r.manuei, erown. m. .. cut- ' "rfCT,,tn ""t; sarah, Hav, Philip, Hoover, Mrs. ilana, , ' . ... ... .1 .... Jones, John, knna, ai. II., Krissinirer, ' , 6 Jno., Morrison, Newton, Eboads, M. J., j Trent John $., Thomas, L. I'ustali. Eider, John A.. Kemp, E. Tharp, Joseph. J. K. Coi raoiH, P. M. Somerset, Pa. March 51, I0. Juiige Olis'.cd, in the McKeaa county Court, ::if )rmed those who were clamoring ; pupils who artend only one-i.i or two fcr tLe Hjccucu of ail licenses, that he found j thirds of the time- public sentiment !arely in favor of license j fur the sale cf liquor, and that in bis opin- note lhat the older pupils are m no Lurry to ion a be'.ttr state ofalTairs would eiist in j leaYe their places in the public schools. In the county if licenses were pranied, than if j the advanced room, the average ai;e of pu the liquor tratlic was to pass into the hands ; pils was neariy s.iteen years ; at leas ien o: unliceused aud irresponsible pers-'us. j of them held valid tetchers" certificates, six Althou;U a temperance man, Judge 01m-j of which are first-class ; two have attended sled is of opinion that the sweeping change I a term at a Stale Normal School, whiiequite demanded would be injurious, and thinks the observance and enfoneuent of the laws the best course for ihe promotion of temper ance and tue protection of the jeople. PAixjirs GB.i?sa. The "following pat-; irAP. frnt.l rt I ir. . if P-nn.v!va- ! ' -' ' " ' - ..- - ' - - nia d;iri::g the past week, and reported ex- j r-rcstl- for the II eeall by .. A. enow s Co.. patent lawyers, Washington, D. C. ; N. Yin?st, Ileistvilie, Creaiuory. i. Gibus, Knox. Sncker Pod for oil weils. j f.ablic s hools. If wc can succeed in inter V.'.M.tmith and J. Caldwell, l'hiiadel- eating and retaining the older pnpiis even to pliia, uuumiatic fan. j the limit ol school age, our schools will all C. lyoop. North East, sew mill set works, j ir 0f Jjigher grade and of more practical II. Matikcl. ?JcKean, detachable bark for : b:iclit- Iletter teachers wouid be demand- carriatre Seats. j ed to take charge of them, who in turn G. W. Moore, Ercilduun. con.ptisition for j wouid prepare tttter teachers to succeed removing pauiL C. T. Hughes, Canuonsbiirg, pipe joint. A. T. Hyie. iiil City, ladder. F. Kruegeniaun, Sciantou, wrench. i". K. Grnbe. New P!oouif.e!l, well re frigerator. iZ. r.it'.CLbender, Nanticoke. drill frame anhur. An Ai-ixal roTac Issase Is is TBB I f(r Jjie yonnpw po,,ii!U Afterafairtrial Coi-mt P-B-HotES. j 0( nfW branc!li i ani satisfied that it is In every county there are a number j not 0IlIv one of tlie m,et investing sub persons who have been insane for a series, of j aBv bm a!sJ . luipcMat years, some in the care of their friends LlMition w",he curriculam of study, and a some in the bpitals for the insane, and j necessarJ, faotor in , common I ... r ; these latter we desire to call special alien- jio:i at this time. That eaatigaa H.r the better have taken place in tnar.r of these institutions within tue last lew Years, is cheerfuliv admitted as i I . ... . . evm-.i.g a more intelligent apprec.at.ou ... tae necessities ol liie insane; oc: in uiany oiac-a .litre is yrj grea. ro-.im .or "l-"!HiabegosUj.ej. merit, and m ail it may ce taiten ter granieu i il, lit a ch ar statement of certain well-defin ed r.ncij.les may have a bcneiicial influ ence ry siiowing wherein advances may yet be ina ie. It cannot bs denied that, in the miu.is of the jieople at large, too little thought is given to the insane, and most people consider their whole duty done when they have paid the tax required of them, aad never interest themselves sufficiently to imjuire whether lhat tax has been judicious ly expended in providing proper accommo dations, comfort and treatment to the most helph-sH v fal! human beings. those depriv ed at the tame time of the right use of their reason, and with no estate. It may be safe r j ly asserted tiiat not one person in fifty ever tives any thought or expresses any anxiety in rvfireiice to the condition of the insane in their county alms houses, contenting themselves with the reflection that they have done t'ipir part in helping to elect the Direc tors ot the Pot to whom the care of theinsaneas weii us of tbe other poor is : committed. The Directors elected Lave as j little knowledge on the subject as their I neiitr.lors and have never given any more j thought or attention to tiie matter than the i other members of the community, and it '. cannot ise expected lhat the fact of election as a Director will place an individual in pos- f session of a greater interest in tbe insane o: a greater knowledge of wh3t they may re quire. The general expectation is that the Directors will administer the trust reposed iu them in the most economical manner, saving as much for the county as possible. While i: is greatly to the credit of all inter ested that public funds sboull be expended in the most judicious and economical man ner, it is well to consider that there is a point at which economy may become par simony, or worse, it may become extrava- -.irti be .o litnilir- thi oiotqv tor rvrli.n - " , - jieeoiTi c.iiiiioi.? A.1U con v c.ijeni es as. to i e- . .j.isre in tue eii ia far greater out. ay to make uo the irjurr done bv tbe withdrawal' of J - . . tat.-e comlorts, ar.i part'of ihe injcrr can , . ., . , never he repaired, but abides iu the hctiness, ,. ' ' abject condition of so many. liesides, in the - ie days, when, in a very emphatic aense, ; uU emselves wings, and fami- Jits re "-ntrf Wlt!l 'rtl.ng sauJcnMess. froiu luxury or comietence to penury, it ""-' - to x--"ce and encare aLoulJ they be -" "'"I"""" auj.pwi 11 a-.tiiowifiged tliat Direc- u ...t.... . . i j :. , J" -ie.a..y m.ec. ice.i..uu . , . , ,.,,.; -.;, i. ,... n - ""- ' 1 Utter pnA for the insane, they have ! bteu restrained Irons acting on that judg- rcta; ihcir decide-.! convictions of what was rculjr due to the insane, by the fear Tetnenc - . - s, which should t.ad. and tbe; L-ratitii: oi those rjtiits to whicu tbe insane are ciear.y eui.c.eu, inougu iney arenas in iey are not in Comforts and - u...... .. e j conveniences for the ci.r.mic insane, some ; Ii: i..n to ii -.' tin conveinei.ces tor the ci.rmic insane, some one may eicla.m '. What do ou mean ? Just exactly what to ose words in their broadest meaning will c.i.vev. Everything which yoa would ish a father, a mother, a sis.ter, a w lie a brother or a child to have a sis.ter. a wife a brother or a child to liarc w renoc-r i.ie as caeenu! aiiu p.raJaDi as it eiti he i.mi 1.1 torni vlisn under .lMrlf 1 cu be uiade u, tuem wbeo under tbe cUrlc sbaaow of nieoui cisoraer. lue apart aieau p.o.w.a vn..v ... the r hou-s should be clicerful. t!eaa ; employment to tbeir minds aud draw them j to thin of something besides theiiiseik'tsaud eir ociuo.is o. moruiu la.-jc.e. r or irna . porpo. - e also, cheap, but bright and pleas-1 nt pic.uies should be hung upon the walls i Bad everything arranged in such a liiaiiner j as to attract and make fbe apartmeutsgree- j h!, and fr.sf from fl.at r-h.rle k'ipet which t.-M commnnlv characterize them. I in, . ... - . . ( - w.. - ...... . sucu means migm nave tue eiitcioi ic-auing ; some minds into the light and bberty of'fl, mental soundness. ', The inmates of the county poor houses ; who are insane have a doable claim on the ; aijio oiuces aou goou wiu oi incise to icon. their care u entrusted. They have no wealth or worldly estate and, tbeir minds dermCged th9y in mach more be.pless aud dependefit condition, and 'his very c. nditiou constitutes an appeal of ihe very strongest character for that tender - ., , , . , , ,, nt.,.,! m.(,.,.Lp.I iMlmanl .hi.'h Jimlil i i . i i. . , i eare aad cotisiderate treatment which should always be gives to the helpless, F. L. ' I Thi Vksix. Pi suc Schools. j In accordance with a common castoo, permit me to present a briet report of the school of which I bare had charge for the I term ending March IS, I ., Jttmaaaoe. louring me lertu ew pupua were enrolled ia nxwi Xo. 1, l Primary. 58 in n.liiinmnm No-3. Sv- ! . . .. , i xm nnmiutnl frsiu I U:. ana uve inim to 3, thus makicg the total enruUment , The averse attendnace was about 125, : t th. ! was gs. 60 and .9 for the first, second, and ; third rwtus ntpeciively. Eiiiie Snyder, j ,,, r,m..r, XVlli. j ,he beal.U of 1 be community, it might have been still bet- . . i . ... ter. hile the irregularity was confined to i ,. ., , . j.ir.;i . c limited number and therefore d:a not al- feet the general protrrras of the schotd, yet I in many cases neither parents nor pa;ils ( fully realiie that irregular attendance is the I greatest obstacle to the progress of a school. Lessons are disconnected, knowledge is fragmentary, interest is lost, and little prac tical or substantial work is accomplished by An Eiiouurcyinj Feature. I am plea-J to a number of othtrs cot holding certificates are equally advanced in scholarship. I mention these facts, not to show the grade of the school, but as evidence that the young people of Crsina have not the common but erroneous idea that the advanced perils rim v.nh'if li'Vl. .t n I UiU?l UIUJJ VUI V) luv ........... j - .. at;e Len they become capable of doing eood tliorongh work. I believe that about three-fourths of the work done in our local normals, could he and should be done in the them. This is a probiem worthy the con sideration of ail friends of popular educa tion. f.'a.' Huri. Physiology and Hygiene was taught to every pupil in Ihe school, but text-bx.iks were used in two c!aes only. In a'J the lower grade-, daily oral lessons were g.veu. for only by this method could the subttft be made interesting and t racti- ! school education. It is more than tlas: I .. , . f hvs.-.,, n. ,..,., scnools is the most decisive advance yet made in temperance reform. lathe hands of true, conscientious te icbers it becomes i tue sure lounuaiion lor me unai vrniiup.i i . i i i r . i . ! , . ..i. . r ia whoN, in.eTes,9 it wa, niaae , i ,. . .. A, .,. t..i,,f,;,,B,u An .Ir.vhra (Ij'S was formed in the ad - vanced nx.ro, early in the term, aad by 1. ir - in.' .luilv recitntii pi;t mit-li- a fair hfirir.r.in.r in that branch. Literature was taught with Heading, and the eiemehts of Natural I'hilcsophy, Gener al History, Astronomy, etc., were taught iu regular lessons termed 'General Informa tion,' always an interesting exercise. Thir ty mere tiers in two classes studied C S. His tory. I would recommend that next term a larger number take up the study of Alge bra, and that Rhetoric be substituted for Geography by ail safiicieutly advanced. Vrnvinj received some attention, niaia ly in the form of (leographical maps, with the two fold object of ai.iirg the pupil iu the study of local tocography, aad training the band and the eye while uing pen cr pencil. The large outline maps drawn by pupils fortht use cf tbe school are qnite cmlitahle and accurate. They are not only fine secimens of pen-drawing, but wiil also be useful and convenient in the teaching of (ie-igrapby in the future. CoMporition, in its various forms was taught and practiced in ai! gra'ies. a I con sider that the essseutial and practical part of Grammar as a, branch of study for our public schools. Oral lessons in language, as j in number, should begin in the lowest grade ' of a primary school, whiie abundant prae- tice in writing gooo. I.ng.ish should be an important part of school work in all higher grades. Yocnl Husk w as practiceu oaiiy in all the schools, for we have found that nothinc pays better in any school than an occasion al livelv song. LiUrnry Society. One of the ruost interest ing features of the school was the literary society organized at the beginning of the term, conducted by thr pupils, and aided and directed bv the teacher. The me. tinzs were held every Friday afternoon, and prove 1 interesting to pairons, as well as to pupils. The willingness and earnestness w.th which all performed the duties assign ed them made the exercises, a means of lit erary culture tbat could i.ot well be secured in any other way. The la-t ejecting was held on the evening of the IS h of March, in tbe presence of a large and appreciative audience. The Loral Iiulkulr. The teachers of the southwestern part of the county held an in stitute at T'rsinaon January 2!t'u and SOib, which was well attended by directors, pa trons and pupils. Trof. Tbeoilore B. Noss. of California, and Rev. J. n. Zinn. of Glade, gave interesting evening lectures, while Prof. J. C. Weller. A. S. Flannigan, and G. W. Daniels, with other teachers, directors citizens and scholars were present, and sid ed in maltine li e meetings attractive, and the exercises interesting Educational meetings of any kind, when properly conducted, are alwsys a benefit to tbe community in which they are held. Public Eentiment and syrnpathy is one of the ruot potent fetors in the progress of onr schools, and by holding interesting lo cal institutes, much mav be done br wav of securing that public interest and co-op- i ! eration whitfi we so much need, and so i earnestly deire. If we would have onr j schoois advance in efficiency and public es j teem, we mnst seek the aid cither than pe- cuniarv of those who sustain them. As u.lcbe if we wouU yncowJ we masl work not only far, but with our patrons. I irit'trr. I he (ounty Super.ntendeat , made one visit to each school, six Tbits i t were mane uy ui rectors, ana aooui cne nun- j. ....j . a. . ..j. .,i uei i.cuo vy painnia mil ineuus oi j tLe The Uterarv exercises on Fri ,j,v ,ftern0OM tracted tuanr Tbiton. n concluding tuis report, I gratefully ac- tnowle-,5r- the faithful and efficient work of . .u : t,r .. .,. ... facJors in m)Mtig the tOTm . p;e!lsant OBe aud the work of the school, I trust, satisfac- ,orT to a;j A, tescher5 wc inisl, the tfUft of . hnndred dava wjtU kiodest j, ffjr tfae ra. and with j, wisbe! f, the fatnre of her schools. j M BuRxrr." , , - . - . ..... i rsina, jiarcu i. lNi. .Principal. HioEEB Salabjbs fob Mkthopist Clxb" asion in Philadelphia have expressed I . . . V... . , ,1 selves as being mortified by the tales of i - ,i aafferinir endured bv brother ministera in he smaller towns and in country districts, ?I " ,Ljl . r' !v tn a salary of from i three to foar hu ndred dollars a year, while at the same time the 'cbnrch calisfor a million dollars for foreign 1 -Patalpor wloeVves : .i 0.4) or more per year shouid give two per cent of it to a fund to increase the salaries V1 '"' "7 -ui. auere arc IU 111 n'llinrillT Bt A I WoC H9UI.1 . 1 in tbe conference sixtr-one pastors wbo re-1 eive fyv or Iew and tweryig, mule I who get under OPE WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Eegular Correspocilent Washistos, March 20, IsSG. The ba'l that was art la motion for a j i World s ZxfiOo in Wbinj,-toa contin j ues t roll. A couiin;itr; oi Jcit!ns na ; taken tbemjtter under consideratiaa, and ;u ,-nr.c tnr.. , r., tK. i E - ' , kn-:.,n the rcntconm annivfTsarv ' of t:e adaption of the Constitution of the rn:tei Slates in 1S-U and also ti.e lonr ban . ,.. .u. i; 1 Ameries in l2. jt -a fat j tjgt. the most ariTi.iriatc man- ", ".!. . .... -,.J.l ... Ki-, j ical erenU wou! j be the estabii i this eitv, trpon the ample reservai extenJ frum tiie Capitol to the Na ishment in reservations wnica Capitol to the National Ob- servatory, ol permanent exposition. In this the exhibits of the arts, industries and resource of toe Kepublic could be gathered, and the States and Territories should have pirmission to erect permanent buildings in which their contributions could be placed. Space would also be granted to the govern ments of Central and South America to do likewise, thus presenting in Washington a miniature view of the greatness and resour ces of the western hemisphere. The plan is to prefiare for such a celebration in lssfi, to be subsequently enlarged to a more com ore hensive exhibition in Isi.2. At a meet hi ' for the discussion of this subject a committeeman wanted to know, tirst, what the District of Columbia would do. Another replied that it is not proposed that the disfranchised citizens ol the District should contribute a cent to the proposed Exposition. They were like children who were permitted to play in the government's back yard. Auolher thought that the best exhibition the District could make would be to show its own helplessness. It was needed as a bad example. Washington was simply a resting place for the government, being ue yoted to department work and .social excite ment. There is no industry or commerce, and it is needed, lie had observed that all the tine statues in the city were of army and! navy officers. There is just cue that of Uobert Fulton and bis model, in the Capi tolrepresenting men whohavedone some-; thing to advance the industrial interests of the country. He thought that if an exhi bition such as the one propoed was held, it would stimalate energy and trade through the country. If the pe-.iple could come to Washington and there see the resources of the various states and territories, it would i help them. ! Dr. Loring indorsed the project of the per manent Exposition, because he believed in industry as a stimulant to enterprise. The District is the place where a man can come to learn the most. It is true that there are no milis, no strikes, no prospect of them, unless members of Congress strike, and no industrial controversies. The in dustries of the country are represented in Congress. Nownere can the diverse indus tries of trade and industry be studied so ad vantageously as in Washington. Senator Frye, of Maine, expreeses himstif warmly in favor of a permanent exposition in Washington. The city, he says, is in itself a permanent exposition for the educa tion and edification of the people of the United States, and of the world. Every in telligent move for its improvement and em bellishment has tbis in view. j The proposition to change inauguration ! day. and with it the ciu-ir.g day of Congress from th- A:h nf Vtureh to the IX'th of Acril. will, i. ia hojnsd, soon receive attentive con sideration at the hands of our law-makers. It is becoming luore and more evident with every year tbat the present limit of the al ternate or "short "' session ot each Congress leaves insullicieiit time for the transaction cf necessary public business. Congress assem bles early iu December, and, aiiuo. t before it begins any work, there comes the Chri-t-raas vacation. Then it is the middle of January before work is iairiy resumed, tlias I... , ,.,1- Wi,i .ir wi.h kr..r t, t. r. " " mination ot tiie session, le result is nasty and i!!.consiiered legislation, appropriation bills rushed through without inquiry, or de feated without due examination, and gener al and unsatisfactory and unsafe disposition of ttie jieopie' aiTairs. It would be a very great improvement in every way if the tiofiog day of Congress were set back to April 30, thus giving some sixty days more to the session, and alfcrd ing opportunity for material improvement in the volume and quality of legislation. That would be a much better time in which to celebrate the inauguration of our Pr.-sidcnts. also. Tbe -ith of March comes, ss a rule, at tue most disagreeable period cf the year. Every inauguration day attracts greater crowds to tbe capital, and there is every reason why the occasion should be transferred from the inclement month of March to the last of April, when gracious and balmy weather may be reasonably ex pected. Thre will not be many changes of resi dence on the 1st. The following note, relating to the contes for the West-Point Cadttship in this Con cressior.al District, fuliv exuiains itself: j jjia uJU malu yn.f,. J. R. JahiuM. J. II Oks, J. if Lfkrni, D. C. Eirhhur. Gksti. XMEtv : Your report as Board of Ex aminers, for tue selection of a Cadet to tue West Point Military Academy, received, des ignating the three persons who in your judgment are best qualified for that position in tlie order ot merit, viz: First, John B. IMinger. of Meverscaie. isomers County ; Secotid, J. D. Kipple. of Stoyestown, Somer set Countv ; Third. J. R McGraw. of Clavs- burg. F.iair Coutity. In ompliance with i vour finding. I nave this day nominated John 1. Oiinger to the Secretary of War for appointment as lacset irotn ihe seventeenth Conuressioniil District of Pennsylvania. 1 most heartily thanx you. gentlemen, for yoiirpmnij discharae of a somewhat irk some riutv imposed upon you, and hope that the selection mads of Cade: will reflect credit upon ) ourseives and the district he wiil rej.resent at West Point. Very Respectfully Yours. J. M. CAarpri.1. CosFLrxM -at 1TKMS. The oil fever is on the increase. Boaring is going on at a satisfactory rate. A. M, Ross, Jr., of Addison, it is said, -will move to this town in tht; near future Wel come. Mr. John Hanna and J. S. Hartiell failed to s-cure lots in town, owing to the prices asked, and therefcre expects to go elsewhere. Bad luck. Henry Kuril bai moved his aaw mill into . .. Hoppers hollow, in AdUiMin township. He has scureil a fine lot of timber and will nop it into market soon. The sale of town lots on th? 25.h inst was ttfcea ;t don-t bar the OWDerjon-t ;.h ,. . The clove rontests beetween the boys , , : uciroLtiuu, furnish considerable sraase- 1 ment. The si.ort is new and attractive for in - -.. i : v. .. .. . t . j J? ' . ! arcC . A. MARRIED. FAITH WILTEGI T. On the Idth day of March, lBsC, at the residence of the offi ciating minister, by Iter. D. K. Lavan, Mr. Frank L. Faith to Miss Mary A. Wiitrout, both of Somerset, pa. LAMEERT FEITZ. On Tuesday, tbe 2nd day of March, IKtW, at the Lutheran parsouaee in Somerset, by Lev. J. F. Shear er, Mr. Edward M. Lambert arid Miss Anne S. Fritr, both of Somerset County. MILLER KAUFMAN. Oa Tuesday, March 9, iaco, at tbe Lutberan parsonage in ,1 ..... . tx. ... e T is 1 ., , Datnd iliher and Mias Eiiasanna Eaufuan, . ,,, . ' i 6oa Of Somerset Cunntf. j WEENER CE1TC HFIELD. On Tues- &7. Mreh 23. 185, at the Somerset House. t F Kpr- F- Shearer, Mr. Edward H. Wer- i ner, editor of the Somerset TVws, and Mas i Vesta L. Critcbfieid. of EockwooU. ! 21 MM EEMAN SNYDER. Cn Tburs, day. March 25, lSiO. at the residence of the ! bride's parents in Friede-ns, by EeT.J. J. e lrjj, f lu.ai i vi . r gtoyestown, to Mba Lizzie M. Snyder, of Friedens. HtjrAKTit8 Rivm RrsH Post, No. 31. Dep'top PexVa.!;. A. R. I'rsins. Pa., March 23d, j Wheseas, Comrade David II. Vansickel, lafe a vttrr-.n of Co. P.. 3d P.ei.-ime:it. Marr- ,allJ VoJaulw.w aE j 0. j. tilllJ Porti ! hanng twe.i removed f.-jn: oar Hi. 'lit death, we as Comrades of this Post, do h - re , l.v record ti-is tnbutp of re-nwt to hismem I ' OT l"t" a,,'m,'t m .. - , 7 1" . , " 1 i Mcaei. ma i osi cas tost or.c wuo was a iaithful and efficient officer and comrade. and this community an esteemed and racch respitted citir-en. iM. That we deeply sympathiie with the bereaved family who have been deprived of a husband, ar.d father, at a time wben, it would seem, they could least have spared him. (Comrade Yansickle died in bis 40th year.) Sd. Tbat this Post extend thanks to Com mander John C. Donald, ol Post No. 10 De partment of Maryland, for his presence and sympathy, with and for "Harry" Vansickel during the struggle with bis last eaemy. Death. ith Tbat these resolmions be recorded in the minutes of tbis Post, and a copy be presented to the family of the deceased Com rade, and that they be published in tbe county papers. LeIIot KCKQI'ZK, J. B. Jexsisos, J. J. Rush, Committee. 09EBHIT aiSkti. OorrtrtM tT Coca a Btaairi. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A. FEED Apples, dried. 1 AppletiBtter. V gal Hrac, V ' Butler (roll)...... .. Baca "beat ft bash meal, ivu vs.... liaeswax Bacos, toaUlers, f5 llile, - eoonirThamsaik.... Cra, (ear) new w bnthel.... (saeiie l) old meal V Call sains, V titaa, i lo i r. 1 b'ol HalsetO. ) ba. (0 1 llams. (tnAr -rureu) k Lrd y a Leather, rd tule, f " ujlr, - " Kip. " MidJlln)ts,ABil chop 10 .. (ats, V ba PfUtoea. y bu (new) , Peicacs, Jried, fl Kre Kaira. ft Sale No. t. t" bbl. extra , ,. Grrmnd Ainm. per tack Avbton. perfAcB Snrar, yeliew f . wane Taikiw, B Wheat. V ba WocU k , HtmiTILE AFPRAISEMEHT OF Bsata i MM, Etc., . -IN SOMEIiSET COl'XTTt PA. TAKE KoTK'E-Tliatin jffl.-suaoee ( the ev. J. eral Acts AfeemMjr o( itils Conioawealtll to tiriivije rwvetiae to meet the demand apno tbe Treanirv, anJ t.roiiier purptes, tbe au.iersiini etl Appral-ert-f Mereantlle lsx-i. ft mil tv.on ty. b prepare.1 a lift ot tbe traces la tain County a'hi! l icc-.i eacbin tbat ciai" whicb to him a-m- r.KkU to-wit : ant tsns TOWTtSlIIP. Triliffl. , Betaiier... ClUMI. 14 14 14 14 14 . U U . 60 00 li 13 14 I5i:. H U4 Br . Kut-slev, Wta. A SvB " .... Kr -. A. V " .... Hn.fifl.1. Mrs. A " .... la'ion. liros. ...... ........... " .... MitcrelL, ban Tavcm .... Nieiil'-w. tJwanl .... Bt-ss, K. t Keuller..... lUtClBHT TOWHSHir. HoMitrtll, J. J. A Sons BeUtler..... iTilner, U. W " bxslis aoaoroH. r.ei-.if or n Reiailer..... 13 13 W 12 li 14 14 13 13 . 30 00 11 , M l . SO 00 j t,ii;r.. F. 1 ! ii. E. B n,K ,. a.C... Kr:.-initr, C. A. 31 " Ma!-rs. K. M " Ylccxj A Stoner " --'W m, Paul ir " ..... Miiisuv, A. 1W. F " Pin a. S. Al'o Bankers Srliiert A Matthews Keiatler Tiu. K-iwarl hottier Wafch Perry M BiUianls ERoTHlRaVALLAT TOWSSHIF. Hover, KdwarJ Irtstiiler .. K. V " sluIlz, A tram COSSEWACOH Towxsmr. Ke.h;er. Aiirwm Tavern H- ii mini, l.Hu.i-l Retailer Swaaa. Jacob 1 " coxvLcasca acaocna. Blark. A. O Ketailer lsi.i. J M - Fraiee R. T Tavern ilrotl. Si:ma ......Retailer ..... Mi.n. J. K Tvrr Mottnialn A Co Retailer K., A. M A Bro shr rk. Jaob... Tavern Weaklan.l. U W Reutiier Zalau, L F ELELICK TOWrtSHlP. Hut. P S Retailer Malist, L A. - Ycurir. iieo. S ..... 6RKIXVILLB TOWTtSHIP. Dorr, re.l Tavern JKrriRSon Towsremp. Barkl.y. J. W Retailer (Hriiaer. H. H ..... Hull, k. btrt T " Ssaiait, H " ..... JErtSEBTOWX BOBOreR. GriiBih, J. J Retailer JIMSEB TOW-SHIP. Over. James M Retailer Mifbler A Keisuiger " MuruAn, S Cin..r. J.'l n A " Slagle, Frei " ..... LASIXCB TOWNSHIP. Cook. J. M Rrta'ler BunicLtnan. Jesse Histlller B-ai. A. Retailer Sweititr. S. P Distiller aiiie..... ....... ............. Tavern ..... LOWER TrRKaVPOOT TOW-SSHIP. C llsra. fl W Betaiier (irern. A W " SbweiW.nz A Heina....... ..... Somerset Bomber Co........ ..... JflDDLECEEXa TOWaSBlP. Miller.' J. - Eeuller Muore, C. B " S11LPOBD TOWTf SK! p. TV alter, Cliaa. A Retailer WSVKBSDALB BOBOCOH. 9 M 00 14 14 !3 14 JO 00 14 ta oo 14 13 SO OS 11 14 14 50 00 It 14 14 14 14 12 Kloosh. H. J Breil. E. : CiUretu Hank Uaium. H. ...... Eb'haur. Br. Kartiiers' Bank Fal.ur.y. Jobn.. (ra--man.G. W Gat brie, hotiert Ha.iT, il. a t o Hartley, S. ' Koi-kuig Hros Jihu. A. F Kerkeek. J .C Linu Mr. C. G Miller A rollins .Yiorretl.L. , Retailer ...Bankers ... ...Betaiier 30 OS . to 00 50 eo ...Bankers ...l.etailer ... Tavern . ...keuuler . !Rn.ter. ?j"a"."". eirh. B 14 Shiole.. J 10 40 00 M 00 14 50 00 14 11 14 14 Stiier, Wm ..Billiards . Tavern ..... .Retailer ..... . Tavern ...... .Retailer ...... . Sll--er. iTrexiU.C. W. Wai.er, Jaeob B... I !fljilef A F .... wie. sl.a. " I WlJbcrt' J-A " i XEtBj baa.1 i wxY-rava. mrmj.ta Fuller. F.J TsTero 50 00 Gillespie. F. J.AM. A. ...Retailer 13 saner. Anthony Brewer Spiecr. J.C Tavern 50 (O Tot per. J. X. Reta.br 13 Same ....... litiller ...... T-rper, S. A Retailer Suae.. Hirtiller SEW CILSTBBTItXB BOEOCSR. Hasf-anl. F. Retailer McHliien. W. W - Yjjht, f. " S0ETarro towjsitip. Brirhara. M. F Retailer 1 Haven. Geo Tavern Miller. J. H Retailer..... Poorbaagh, S. P " PA 1ST TOWBSHIP. Keltel, Lewis Retailer Ream. rsrret...... .......... " ...... Stnib B. F - Yuiiker, Henry. ..... qrKWABOsmo towtbbbtp. 14 14 13. 14 50 00 14 Bkmeb, P. J. A A ...... .Ke-ailer ...... Kl"i-.hS A JV!f 40 ?? Hoorer. Geo ...... 14 sicat, josuh t - .. w BOCBtWOOO BOBOrOH. Ah a KcEwish Retailer w hui-imiB, Sam L Tareni 5 ( MmeTBMA."rr""r""Betaiirr!niI 12 Kaoads. Alex Tavern M ea I Simmons Mrs. A. J ....Betaiier ...... Smith A SampaUnw. ......... ...... SnjJer, H . .. Srif'Vr. Zaea ...... Woliersperger, D. H 44 SOBXBSBT TOWSHHIP. Apple. a Betaiier . Baer. Mrs. Arnee - Kto, Wm " ...... Frtedline. Juta A ' .... MUier. J. CACo - ...... Sipe. Peter " ...... You tola, Jos " ...... BowzKacT BoaoroB. 14 i Berber. B. Jr rm mi, Alex A Son. .Betaiier ...... ir""'""' r. 14 14 l SI 14 oesivru. 't. n . j "iti " Coorotii a Co. JllllnI - AWjioe . -M w lse soft x IJiKJ-le -ju c Se lie v...Mne' iioc 2e sc ....lue i a Tie , lac l aoe33e 4r9Toe :e50e il -JUstl ; , Shuttle 4cft4.se Seltie ftiari le 1 il a n o a-fiTc Tegl'ie i:c 'iil 08 icd4 in Fenwr, A. H. A Bro.... Fisher. Cbaa, H Fnuta Boost Hettsey. Beary Hirvinbocbaia, W. J.... H...J- ra, J. B Helderbanm. J. M ...... Keller, JttfUd ..KMalkti.. .... Tarrra ...... K-.tai!r ...... u u u 14 14 13 11 M eo 14 14 by ! LwoUier. Ir. J. St. - 5f,lUiiEd,rrJ Miller. J.H. Parktir A Parker... H ifll'.'ri u" ...Billiards... Reuiiar .... ischrw. MrV.ai.E Shalr. M. W. Somerset Crcatr Baak Banter Snider, J. B. a Co h tinier ..... TTuin. M rF. A. K ...... Tateni ..... Trwiweil. Mr M. II Retailer I hU Mrs A. I'M. SoiotBon (assignee ..... " ..... VcxMht,C. B - 'iny. Wm. H...... " Wowl. W. H " ZimmenriAn. It. H " ..... rrosTcaxax TowxaHir. Baltrer. C. L. Retailer brant, C. A - Punbam, S " Flow A. C Sthroett. J.M Stall. Joseph Tavern ..... T ipper, J. Si PisUl'.er ..... Wagner, D Retailer STOTSTOWW BoaoCOH. 14 14 14 11 14 IS IS 14 se w 14 Bowman. Noah... Cover, V J. Custer. Sam 'L Bite, J. H Kjie. Edjrar ..Betaiier .. Tavi'tn ...... 14 14 So oo M 00 13 14 14 i.Batailer -ctuajr. r. a . . TbumpsuB, Jae A Sua " ...... SAUsacav Boaorsn. BeaohT. H. I..... U.TelT, Mra. 1. IHvelv. Jos Bottler..... Retailer .. M 00 14 14 li 14 14 SO 00 14 14 U ai.'.r.s Hay, C. F , Larena-ood. J. D. A Co. Shnnt, Kraneii Smith, Jlrs. Jf Stotier. E Waiker A Lejdlg ..Billi?.!..... ..Retailer ..... CHADS TOWBSH1P. Ibr, W. E Retailer socTHAMrros -rownsHir. Binkla, Val Distiller ..... SVM BUT TOWBSHIP. Enoe. Frank HubillrelL, 3. J. A S Jmly. Samuel C Tup, Geo ...Retailer rPPKB TrBBBTPOOT TOWSSBlP. Gerhard, J B Gouer, John A ....Retailer .... kreitar. J. K Wiu, .Mrs.S. C... rasiBA BOBOTGH. Albright. James. Beniora, L. J Iiavis 4 ttcier... H inter. J. A Jenkins, I. A Satce .......... LvriDA, Jnbn Miller. A. A Sellern. P. U Snj ier. SI. A.... Retailer .... i4 14 13 14 14 50 tf ' Ou Ji eO 14 14 Tavem ... Retailer . WBLLBBS BC BO BOBOCGH. Kenuell, J. J Tavurn .... , SO 00 Clttijuaiw of mdrrt ia Aferran4tff : Sales I.OOOCUm 14 Tax t ei Sales r.'jijo Class IS Tax 10 J. Sales 10.000 Class 13 Taa li 40. Sales la.uuo Class 11 Tax li oo. Sales Si.no Claw 10 Tax -JO oo. Sale 30. ow ('Iaaj a Tax oo. Salea 4...UU0 Clas S Tax 2D ffi. CUusiJication of Taverns : Sales below A.0 Tax yi oo. Saiea 4.i Tax 100 0. Sales Aooo Tax 2W tw. CJattification of Brtwcrtand ItittUlert: Sales bekiw 5.000 Class Tax :5 00. Sales t.ocss fiaw Tax ii on. Sale T.ouo Claat 7 Tax 40 On. C7tftceion of Foreign nd I'onutttc Liquor vtaitri: Sales below fi.OuO Class 13 Tax 25 00. Sa.es 5,uu0 Class li Tax M 13. U.Uiardt tad Ten Pirn AUrf: One table or alley uu. 00 ; each acoiti-.oal tacle or alley. ;c iX). Bo'.lleri minl-i.am license Is 4M... TAKE S0TICEAW persors who are eonisern el ba this ar-praisemetit. that an apteal will ! held a: the Coa.missi.ers' urEce. iu S..meraet. on the S4:hdav of April, lsso. between the hoars of V a. m. and 4 p. m . when aud where J. -a can at tend if j' mini proper. J. B Tr.MBACLr. March 31st, 18 S5. Mercanuia AppraiMr. mm is coin And everyone needs to put their system in good condition, to suard against disease thaf 'may give you serious trouble during the Spiing and Summer months. Simple remedies are generally what ' is needed. We carry a very superior stock of Drugs and Medicines, and guarantee the strictest pu rity. We make a specialty of filling physicians' prescriptions and family receipts. None but the Purest Drugs dispensed. We endeavor to keep in stock everything that is usually wan ted by our many customers, but anything we may not have will be ordered in at once, on short notice. But to change the subject. You may be ruptured, and if so, we can supply you with Trusses and Support- Ct'S at prices much below those in the city, or, as we do all of our own fitting, can safely say that a perfect fit will be guar anteed. Three-fourths of the Trusses sold do not give satis faction, because they are im properly fitted to the body. 14 We have a private apartment in connection with our store, for the proper fitting of these goods. Trusses for men, children and ladies always in stock. If you have had trouble heretofore in getting fitted give us a trial i ianii wo veil, eniamntpp a fit. or ! money refunded. Do not for- u i get that we have a most com- lplete stock of Spectacles " and Eye-glasses. Eyes that i others have failed to tit, are the , , i ones we want to try. Always j f call at my store when in town. -You will be welcome, whether il ; you buy or not, If we do not ii keep what you want, it will be is a pleasure to tell you where " ; vou can get it. IS, S!C. IX. BOYD The Druggist, KiXMSTH ELCLX SDIEESET, Fl ui is w ! PRO BONO PUBLICO. w ! We announce that 14 li Mistook of Flannels, i!i Flannels and other Fall and Winter Goods at 14 Low Figures, we can before touched by the trade. Everyone that buys will have the benefit of Low Prices. Out stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mat tings, Hugs, Stair-crash, Stair-rods, Buttons, Ac, &c, is very large, and is composed of the most desirable sroods in the market. Call and buy, and GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. A Iff BOOK STORE III SOMERSET. "WLVT. H.WELFLEY, BOOK SELLER SOMERSET, JPElSTjNT'A, Cfers a La zzi TO-seleKsd Stock cf BIBLES, TESTAHESTS, lll'Jiy BOOKS And Standard and ZI)vrUanovas A in oil Lfjartmtvts of Libra ture, mch as HISTORY, BICGRAFHY, ALL THE FCFULAR NOVELS AS WELL i. TI F FAT0RITE POETS, .V ALL STYLES AUD B1VISG. ' AlH ECC2 Z' TE2 LMIZZT TOLL 22 TECIVTLT SnrLIZT. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUTPLTES .ALWAYS 121 STOCK STATION ERY ! Tbe Pulik wiU also fi;d a ftll Ass i-tmen rf G ifts Brt-risrlr. to the Stationery Trade, xielaJltia a i-rtil variety of blaaa bs .... such as Ledgers, Day-Becks, Pass and Ilcsicrardm Eccfcs, HXE H JtT.VC PAPERS OF ALL A.VCS. TAfiLETS. PEXCIL TABLETS, PATERS IX BOXES, yvE Lopes, pexs, PEyciLs, jyxs, ., ic. WP. I TIXG TA BLE TS E BASE BALL GOOD", CRIJQI ET SETS, ETC.. PK TI fiS, FRAXES ASD M0lLlt(.S. Of ALL SORTS. TIIE STOCK OI. J FSTICES' VLASKS IS FX ESI I & COMPLETE And have all been earelullr printed jor nse in Somerset Cot.err, and will iea4 rorrrrt i all forticvicri. Cf.-res; .ftenee af..ot Bik. a-. i invited, and all mail orders will ra eeiT pniwipt att-Ti:i..n. A-TOKE OS SI A 1.1 (ROM. AT. tt TO BOIDS PKlb HTOStC. rcayl',. O. W. BrXFURD. AVM. H. G. W. BENFORD & SON'S DEUG STOEE, 3MO. 1, BAER'3 BLOCK. We keep eonstann band a stock of PUKE DETJGS AND MEDICI1TES, Chemicals, Dyes, Toilet Articles and Sundries kept in a first-class Drug Store. PAIXTS. OILS, VAILYISIIES, Truss". Tare. Supporter, an-i ail leailfna; apportecatKr, are.! hoth bv PliTJknar. v,,iiM IOrU .-os A Sit ,IHK the Nt !n the wiarBet !r.m 1, w iLJtrminfmir liseoirotMrr.iiHAi. family receipt" filled "k Air Li. All a-irenwl aeJitinef kept on han.i. II ty t pnis can .!ein-i on its arrlT.i ,n a.irt toiM-. w. pT irrrt 'tenti. toall ra-h .ieruAmis. thrown make ol hmu AM. (jntl rOH-PiU is hrT..n.l .i,.obt tt. t-e.t in the market "eti per poano. 'e t-. no eipense of paekine. UbelinK, a.lTertu.rie; ae , hut k-rp!nhu.k. Arr lufre.Iient winle.1 fejaliT eao be adde-i Call ao-i see Tuornell. an l be nonTinewi wpB.Her Bargain. G W Bur t A Sea Intend dofnr a fciuare basmeta anl wan ail to Ksa fr themselves. So troaaie to tbvw onr stota. " Pur Wmes and Liquors for Mevlicinal ! Onlr.lt A-V Cia-.-aJ ii''- 12 IT 5f .-rtrr ITT CUO' 1aA wit) -TS.-- in 4 aIa. a. ltiA4 ii ; . I:-.' ;li ? i"i u i 'J .i il . Ocr ECO ncatrtiful Designs. Str.J f rtco V.-.1 A C: ll.-'C. v V BEAVER COLLEGE AND IIUSICAL INSTITUTE. FOR YOUSIC LADIES- OrB .IU Sprits Termor 12 week Maps -3. If Fo Mines extei.sire. aui ti.i.r.u. ... trat'ed. Fae cl'v ai it.d.1 eipcnen-ed Sopenor adi.ntaic.i forLiura r . Vaste. aad Art Stmlj and BioiBtl'n. Ra'ei rrcurr,!. n,j o.rrIr, uir to tbe lT.v!eni. fen:- REV. R. Y TAYLOR, D E., Beaver. Pa. ST" r rV w -i ." J0HNS70.VN, PA. HESSELBEIN & ADAMS. I'l.oi'KIFiOIlS. BKJd:oi:ia or j3HO"WTSX LEGHOENS A LIGHT BRAHMAS. Eif- fVrr ItttfhiaiT. ?pto H'-t-cUffl penrk. f!.50 per I esc, pa tea in hatets. Orrierii fcei dow. DeiiTerwJ wben il uiwi. mrlw 3m. IflTELUGEIT SOLICITORS Wieted ta Introdace iriTifTTlTT'CI WiniTTTr7PFT.1 iilirrifti i o i!iAiiii.ir io an i 1 l.NE-ESOKAVKD POSffiAlT OF GEN. GEAiNT J cenrplete. A prrftel tnnmp of art. Pnv novneed b lir. 5i. Beary Wart Brrtirr. John Srtain. eieorr. H. Sioxrt. Iir. Titl.ny. Wm M Evara.J. Whit'Jer. and Ikmioiwb mmw ijtaiil Ike brtl. It is to. vi: and iarrt lir.e enrr'.vfl portrait ever poloishrd Iremand it mammae. V loe rf r-lme. ..w. F terml. eu-.. a tdree. U SB St l Blttrt.. . mn.34lu. ., fkiuav A DHISibTBATOet S WOTICE. tMt of Sa-aeel V-ntxiK-r. dee'4 late of Up- pr TaraeTiwe i nj... somcnei t ... ' tetters vf a"tminltr.iioa cn the above estate haTir.a hoea rrAiilol ta th ro.lnifsi ct u pmper anthorlty a-l- Is herehy airea loan DerroBS Uviebv to eail onate to make lmme.il- ... nnrM .nd tAior navirr elalms arairjM tha aamo will present tntta duly a'-hew wsated vr Mttieaoent urn Saianiav. th id day of April. lM, & inii nsideav am the teeeased. FABBU.1CK DI LL. A.lm!arrat.,r. BKOLCHEB, AilaiiTitrjatriX. having bought a large Yarns, Blankets, Canton offer them at prices never SAVE MONEY, at TCLFLEY. C. H. BEXFOEB UGS. It AVlll Pnv To Buy Your Memorial Work. ' Of We. F. Mer, torsst Ma Manufacturer of and Dealer In SilEU JM EMIITI Ml Eottrrm Work FmrxiMkrd on SHrrt Xotirr. in mS liwr.. ji jjtnt jot (A m HUE BRUSH, I Prrwns in seed at MO.M ME.fT WORK will nad it to their inters, to rail at my sb'. wb-ra a rr.i-rb..wiii via he riTen ihrm. -si... f-arfioa livaranttrd la inr-r and PRU t. l iltl' lo'. I invito Sictal Atteniioa to Lhe Tfitj Cr Fin a tz'zz.i lntnrl by Rvy. W. A. GRTXG. uil. eM lrj!.n.TTBnsiB point of MATERIAL A0 I O.vsTiai'7oA. and whk-b Is destined tef tbo P'.p..lar M'Tnm-m fair nvr 'baiebi cit. Biato. BV1 II llltl IL. WM. F. SHAFFER. l'DITOR'3 NOTICE. Keurr S. Eerkey. A-; Xo. I0T. Feb'y Term. l-i. Sarh J hu wila, f.-mm-m Plee Ci.rt of S.msM Cownty. p. E- iiylm. J Voinntar. AaeinnKnt. Acrsiant r -t,i. r tor. I iito Fetirrarr. li. mnd oi, trctK-n of Xewn. Kweita A LiyisieT. J..ha R. Seuttt appi.lnte 1 Aeiorru baB. a ai.tnbati ot the ICD.1 in the h.n 'ifthe Aiwirneo to and B.c taoee levAl.j eatltled there?.. -X. B.tKm.'RFElJ. rBAt. ProtAoaotarr. S.xire is hereby rirea to all partle. inierWied tbat 1 will mttend to la. Grille, of the oi,,. ap. poiotmtntat mT.rrir.vB rrmay. thoistk ml 1S" t 1 o ci.k p.m., whea and wiser th"e interested can attead if ib.T ihira r- .r J..B- SCOTT, aarrh 10. Aaditor. T EGAL NOTICE. J-i T' Z moB Rash, of Pr wa Ccwsty. ?rb Tbvmas Hyatt, rf Seward. WeRaiurei.od Co., Pa., and Allea Hyatt, wi CoDBOiiarUio, Fayotte County. Pa. : ob are hereby Botlfie4 that n pBrnuare nf m Writ f Partltli tsrorrt octot tboeJroaaBa' tVart of s- rarr-t I un'T. p.. nod to m. I will bold a lcqnr oath, rem! et, toof EOiraNrtn Hnu dor'd. Htaatc la Lower Tarkeyluot Twp.. S--naerset "'tT. P . n TharadaT. April 2, whes and where jm eaa atUBii if yoa thin A pn.per. Saertri te, JOHJT WlJfTERS. Maren ;A So. i ShorifT A DMINISTILAT0KS NOTICE. Ljne fl W H. H. Lrr. 4mmm it. late of Quo. wji hi.ii.,iw. uwtni re Lrtuniil adminlatratMio oa th esuteof W. H. n. ur. isto i vtaemaooainr township. sVnwir. set eouBiy. reBnsTiTMua. neoeoMd. hT. araated to Ja4 Koooia. All avrtotw Bs beB btew to sal.1 .taso ar. reuaosiod to maa. lmnv.11.1. payment, aad taoe ha.ttia etaims or Orm.Bdi will uiecH hem to th Bndermod AJmiatra, t-T at the c ' of Anirastn, Ht0eT. t la th B-Ti:h f Sv.ts.wb. nkl eoonrj ednedy th 2ia day of April, lsso. JACOB KOOrTTZ. mareb 17. Adaxu?j(traur t ' ii' u J