Onmerset Herald.! , - - - - ' March 7, l.v. V". i in tii s1" a""!- r.-sr 1 1 '- , O 4 - it Eiesecier Snyder's. jlty t Bieseeiier c-'j .xii, like JorJan. re hard antry r .- to t'.i almanac winter ends on i-sKV newest post office is call- ! tvi'-rl w 'r 9 -1, ?." I hsre been torn down. Tlier will likely be f,,r four borscs and csttie j re!avd hy several neat dwelling houses dur CooE A Beerits's. ! jug the coming summer. . out our Men s Gum Coots i ' l'1 a:r. cu-- A. H- Fkneb 4 Bi:o. je- t-.i--.v1 ! for a perio Tru" P"""'"" ' ; rust, at I!ie- tB-jsW .."ttotiror miters can secure a i .lirwiiitJjnies M. CwVI, j .,;p.-r Xr.-u ,- (Ha-S in a. i ro:-eivi- , ." i ;t al! pricw. of 'he celt-bra- J lurer. al lt.cr J i the i!;ant;-i n t.mci-o far- ! !:ve in wjj:nnz"wi j y-y IV, rei-eiveu oxer i i il.-u year. i ! j U-je tiumS-r of , I iroo,! , .. j ,V, !.J- nirnud. II, : r.fcs P.f. Pie .a. a t. V '-n htf.-re a Xw lie .;. or day. A rel .ljii-l.t r "f a TK-if.-li!'r, la'er tihuiin-d " while t!ie eo:n;lainant went 1', e bli'i pnntel in p"! r -.1- the -m;ii.r. spring. Wdvf t!:r ork-rs at the II via can't come to the of- o'tho .mii l.-s for snlewitli ; in '. i. giti? w.t w:!l ! to oil "ii r ahireM '.'.t:' PaswnjeT A sent !. ho will f'.in'.i!i W '.V inf. minion. Can seil j :. to a;! 1" ;:id check lage J. V- formerly of InJiatia tuaile lii ecjpe from the st In.'.;iiia about one year api. was ar- j .i ln last week. anJ is now in j a:n::i'. ir:ai n;n a s 01 var oi l, and the i ii' ' .-r.vf'lvvt:- eli-l ltvi. ; T trisl "f ;ier.ff Jam-sJ U IHxon. of j r--''v.l tVurt'y a.-ait:t the county to j svi-r f:it)f,.r tvo.tnKnjt trani. resulted j jv- ;: t i r sh eor.r.ty n Saturday, t - . .n- u,.; j ;i. .: ,iM-;rT mast -t employ- , r -vf''.l:r;'1":r cimmitte'.l to his care, j r fS will i- s:i!eil. j . -v-f te-t i.'i.,Tiia:-y marnawliecrse ! - f i !,. p, a-1 il.teJ to the li.jnor ! ; . I'tL-it ri'r i-"ma:l-sl in this country ' v.. T 1 be 2 Jv.it iTHTea'H, in the nam- .,f;.ii"!. 1 rs an J we are no; retain bat j I -rt : U ccisi U-raiile axwsion to the i :.::'. r-ir'-i lnr I'. I I'.ur MdKiT We have jut aitieil a j 3Tj. 2tlrli:ra-r to our Meat Market, in j !.. i 'i R'eJt' ran hi- kept ri and elean. j lCst-.hwt, po;k. Ac. ke constantly on j u: i daily. Tarties buyiiijt meat J ns tav it tfi't in me nirretaior uniu n:.'tv r.'lISJ I 'AVIS & CO. p-' is the psr man's library 'LP.Hr.'s f.i.tof knowledife. B.-ks . ueri-rK ni"riot'noi:s to cliiloren. Iy sT.S't ; f or and taklntr one or more J - ar.-r.! wjal.l m d..- ver how j r. :: ili-iu1 lirtr ri.ilnTi inrraMsl their r 'i ( .:' kms !-!;. It is fresl, oneea week i . i ? 1 ke.1 for i;h a- much interest as a -::-'. j-resent. T . CoiKrcKsioner of Fisheries of Penn ?".'r.iiw'." l ivof .r di"'ribation during ' ;r:Bf of Is tront fry for sto kinir tbe wjrersof Mi' !4'e. Blank "arpiii-a- f r Tn'it or t'ir,. fry can he obtained f- T. ;!,f C n:m i..!,.r. viz: H. C. Ford. ':iV'iii.-;r,r:. Pl.iUh :.l,la. IV; S. E. : i:. . -r.iri:..o. Ta. : II. C. Deniuth. Lan t"f. Pa :W. L. P-e. Harrisimre. Pa.. fr'H-Tlje Ang'ers' A-.-':..-ti.tl of Kast-- ra-rlvania." !' An-h street. Phila . a. IV ' mj: y n-. rj-nprn- tr.g association '-'wi-r-Ja:i a.ii :-i.i te to their en--''::-S t-n S in lays. gate-keeper 't .: :J a Il.ngl.ts eninniisrtitic. near ' '.ii wa arr-V.I ar .1 fim-1 f.T p-r- r Wor.'l'.y en. iili.yrmtit on Sun.Iay. - ui :.,;,.! to the Common Pleas '" a-. 1 af.f l:e.i-ing arg-inient Ja lge I'.rr.j; ri.i-roi a d.r:i-im ititirming 'J .''z--ii 1 the j:ii'. c of the Pi-a-e. 5 . '..-v iys : ' All woridly employhients i . . .. .,n s ,:, j .rs j;l fi-.eir na----t,..! 0f, y nT rhafjty v,ore. 'p'-s f.f j,iri:i:! enrribntions ,r- ..h':.i fp.tji 'r:.Tv:;ii.,'is for r'iii'u -...i-ti. :.c j uriWKt-s u3 nvocnizi'd as ' " pLi the a-king arnl re- f aa a mrwion he on the same 'J'''':? the same for a circus or ' -J k..: l ; a Xiit dcisiun 'Jf -nij. the praciiM of carcp- orsrsn-.z.sruji., Lit ii prevail in " vrj r-l;tfc iv.ir.ia. Notee. r-rlir,..;,;-(iM.n,TCT n,le!,-ed U P-.t!.no-a- fr, Win ,,!. -5 !-iiTi?;,t .,f tlirsam.. at once. My " riU is- in tiie !.a::.l. .,f B. S. Fl-k. .1 :'jwik-'i: can lie mi !. at the ! r"ary... v until May 1. !. after j y'' c'aioi n-n-.in!ng nnpiid will i ' ti t,r,.?..rhu ,.i, f,co:Wtion. j ' will save tmnbte to all ! I - e cuTVrrTksl. i M8erstovn Almanacs. J "W'11 Lani-aster ainianac i an.1 Engli!,. !,ay, f. r sale at j M M-n.. WlL.-esalcand retail. 7 y in 'iw rrar :i -ri i;,. ;,, ie year p.iand at A Business Chance. 4 ! t-usiTi,,, , fs.morsct, s"e. F"r titrtini!ap impair s'.ilsrrison V al t:;e symserset -4 Wanted I .s.i- 1 . vr. Hurt I Mr ,irf iia- f fir a' . kinds of biJtw. rxdu and 1 B-r. . .". T . . . 1 l'" minted at once. II. O.CntSISGBAH. r Removal. lr' '" ', ooot April 2nd. buii.hngnow taJ T ll :aSv of Patri- For Rent, s-ToTf "' " " T,nt nd ", ! IV ?' .""-B !o iTmtinj House ! ..!n-.uireatUiiof5oe. ! Com, ln0 Court ftvaj , 1o lr .p in mi w. our f-,,,"" We an reducing ; , l a'1 "-ow bYjws i .-.it ! ns. (.all i S.e-j.Suiv. The attendance at ccurt U very slim tliia week. Tiic bornusli public scho 4s will close on tbe:th of this month. Marcli canie in tike the rrv.rerbial lamb, which preaii a lion-like gouift out. SlieritTMcMillen a hold is very popular at present. He has quite a number of board ers. Mr. MaliUn Sclirock has fciken charge of tin- grocery store which he recently purchas ed from M r. Josiuli Keller. House renter are busy and anxloas as the first of April draws near. There are very few honncs for rent in Somerset at present. Mr. Elia Cnnnineham is erecting large frame buiMinp on his lot directly east of the S. A C. Railroad station to be used as a plan ins rail!. The Butler Herald says : A woman in Sprinfdalc, which is a suburb of Duller, re cently gave birth to four children, all alive and doing well. Tiic ol J tannery buildings on Main street The weatlier has been d"cidllv of the j winter order for the past three or four days. ' T1.J. ... 1 111. lint llltM - is not ciniic ennusli of it for p! sleighing. fw-tory iif.Mra Kantner Piatt SatnnluT ninr.iitss. The flames were extinguished by " Tally "" rn?h with his little hose before any datiuuc wa? ilone. The ltt. lv onranired Y. W. C. T 1"- of rt , i;I h ,51 , ftiv.! j t!,e room irTiit!y vacate! by Mrs. M. K. S h rock on ThurxlaV evetiinp. March 8. l-s. All j)er- ,,ns are r-inliaJ!y inviied Mrs. M. E Schr-k !iis move:! her stock of tfxvi into li-r new quartet in the Baer block. The r:n !ie now oecnpie has tyeen painted and pa;t-n.d and prnt I quite an attractive appearance. Tliere is a sijed tinder oox facing on the diamond that has twice thrralcncl to set fire to the viiia.r during the we k. For ttinattly in lth instances the flames were discovered Ufore they had gainl any head- I Mr. P. A. Hr-ece. harlier, with a kc-n fa j nix-cu blade ha taken a chair in the shoj I in the ivar of Ed. S. Kantner's cigar store. : wlx-re he is ready at all times to serve p-n- i j tlemen n-'j'iirine the senirt-s of a lirMt class j tonvrnal artist. Invitation, have been i.uid f. the mar- , rlare of Senator W. S,t Alexander, of Fill- ton " unty, to Miss Nettie Ii kon, of Mc- i roiinellsl r.rs. Tiic we'hiitii 11 take place ; ! in the Piwovterian fhiirvh at McC'onnelis- burg, on March 1-ith. Thetiea" ISoronsh Ka'.liers hcM their firt nnvtin Miin-lay night. A. C. IU'Uiert, Ks., is the lV.STVfjs. anJ the Conncilmen are I,t-. li.sir.-e II. Love, W. B. Tarker. an.l Clinr'cs II. Sufall. Xo business of import ance w;is tratisar-teil at Momlay night's me.' ins. l'ensioi?" were pranted ilurins the pat wis k IhMiW Yoiicr, of S-nn.'rset Jolill ; loam, S:oyps;own James B. Treda-cH. SnKrt't; J ma.han J. Slpe. Rockwoofl; Je.-e I.iston. I.i-tonh:iri; : Jos,-ph D. Ilum-U-rt. Mi!frl Station; IaviJ Livintone. II. l-app!e. t'aptain Win. Maun-r. of J:ienia!ioiiin(f township, while in Somerset last we k paid the IlEmt-n otliit? a friendly call. The Oip tain's vi.-its to Somerset are f-w arid far b twis.fi but when he d.es come he always find the Hebviji's larch-string hailing on the outside. It is mmoreil on the streets to-day. Tues day, that the old foondTT buihbnf. sitaattd South of town, arfjoininir the old Somerset Mineral Point R. K. station, has.tteen sold to Mr. Jas. Jones, a brother of Isaar Jones, of the Planing Mill, who will open up a ma chine shop. Mr. Jones has been in Somerset for several months, and we understand that lie is a practioul machinist of long expert. etw - e, Wc were scarcely able to ncojinize our old fricn ! the R-dforJ Itty.rn in t lie decant lookirs: si;er tx-arins that name that came ! to'onr table lat wn-k. In selecting it new d.-i. the .iVer' elil irs exhlbite-l preat i goisl tate. and without boasting they (an I i now fairly claim the creilit of publishing one j i of tbe hnniJ-omest pajrs in PennsyU-ania. t , . t ..t ...., . ,f. 1 I I 1U Ote ltlll.ca ail r4'H..IIJ 7;wv 1.1k i extend the band of compliment" to our neighbors of the I tqvii rr. A new organization is Uie "sinert tlr chetrn." pimiposeil of a half d'zen of Som er;s;'s niti-ic loving young gentlemen, who prai ti.e two or three evening of each week iu their ro'us over Biiwker & Snyifc-r's drug store. Tbe orchestra have perfornie.l I in p'.ioiic on s'verai occasion, and pronii tn a snort urn? to he ai:e to nil ao eniraje- j nients. They play g kxi music aiteaily. it tbe crowd who gnth on the comer these col l evenings to catch the dulcet strains mjv I? taken as an indication. I of Fcbniarv the 1 On the night of ihe ! gtnrai siore ii i annr 'o, .-na- i burv was enlenslbv burglars, win, carried awaV g.HHl of con-i-h-rabie value. Moudav ! ... , ... I m-rning J .ah i!-on. James nilij anil James Mun.!.y. ,tK are the names they i . .rtf." T ...:.- Sal is give to the otfi'vp who arrcMed them.) were Mgi-d ill jail cbanrcd irjth having commit- j ted the burglary. Ahey were captured near Parkersbiirg, by officers froni thi coun ty, an I it is claimel liad a portion of tlie stolen pods in their ps(-ssion when cap tuml. They will be held for trial at tlie next regular term of conrt. ' John Barlejovm " has likely gotten Ed ward Utorm. a giil looking young fiermiin, into probably the wont sfs'il of wiatlier be ill ever I called ujsin to endure. Almut four o Yiock Friday evening, f tnrm, considT ably un lev li e influence of li'jaor. siaarered into tbe cottage of Mrs. Baker, an ol I lady St years of age w!m lived alone on the farm of her son. John D. Baker, ahout one mile wiitu of Mill'nl station, ana uemamied sntiHtbing to cat and drink, at tlie same j time procetdir.g to ran k oil the drawers I and r'osi is in tlie house, tossing their con- t'nt to the fl'ior and tearine thirvrs np pen i era'lv. Coming across a small flask of moun- ta.n rve. lie tiuatieil it off at a single fruip and bruke tlie bottle on the floor. Mean- bile Mrs. Baker went to the door and called to a little grand-daughter who was passing, to go home and send her tit her down at once. In a few minutes Mr. Baker accomatiied by bis full grown on came over from their borne only a few rls distant to fiml tlie ared mother in a -itifid oond tion and only able to cry'; " ftit him out. Put him oul." - f. V .1.. ... i .1 ... .t . ;.. . j i Ills, JOUii; M . i-i n jri li iu j suoiiuary mariner, nor ;aring the toe of hi I ltvj boot. Tlie old lady never rallied from the excited aul cxtiausfe-t rond tion in iiii Ii her sou and grandson found 1T and j ilied in abiHtl two hour after tlie departure : of Imt unwelcome visitor, j Fjrly Saturday morning yonng Baker i came to Somerset and placed the matter in i the hands of Policeman Gilbert, wlw, learn j ine that a Cierman;answcringthe description j given Liui, had boarded tlse early morninjr train at the station, and taken passage to Stoyestown, pnicwled to tillow him. At j that place tie learwj tnai ine geniieman ue as looking for lived witb Jacob V. tm- merman, tie was luund at Zimmerman a. taken into custody and brought to Somerset, wiusre a lxrii was had before Justice Hicksan-l ' Storm was committed to jai! in default of boil. Tl as me day M r. Zirn mcrrr.an entered into a recognizance for bis j pr ranee at coit. For the past six or eight years. Storm, who is a native of lent any, has been livintr with Mr. Zimmerman and bacaiwavs been re- MftUf hv fni,L.vir K An liofiMt inj Upright yeunetoaa. Judf and Jury. Tue followiug caw were disposed of at List week's term of Court : ' Commonwealth vs. Hester Frailer ; asar-Ii and battery, on information of (?has. Bra sa ker ; not pm eotered oo pa) nient of cost by defendant. tanie vs. fhanncey Baker ; felonious as sault and baltory, on iniurrnaiiou of O'arif Brasei-ker ; tuJ prvt entered oa payuent of costs by defendant. Same V- Charles Brasccker ; assault and battery, on information of Hester Fislier; nut prtjt entered on payment of costs by the .rosecutria. Same vs. Charles TJrasecker ; assault and battery with intent to commit rape ; grand jury return not a true bill and the prosecu trix to pay the costs, except the four dollars to the county. Same vs. Win. Nicola ; perjury, on infor mation of Oiarlc Hove; net prm entered on pa nient of costs by the defendant. Same vs. Daniel Sliuki : selling liquor to minors, on infonuutioo of X. Murphy. Con tin aed. Same vs. A. VT. Snyder ; larceny, on in formation of Addie Braugh ; grand jury re turn not a true bill. Same vs. Christian Inpr; assault and bat tery with intent to commit rape, on infor mation of Catharine A. Bailey ; a true bill. Continued. ! -Same vs. John A. Walker and W. W. ! Hartxctl ; compounding a felony, ou in for mat i'Mi of Annie and John Wilkinson ; a true hill. Continued. Saijie vs. Barney Brown; f imication and bastardy, on information of Katie Holder ; mJ jM-ut entered ou payment of osts by de fendant. Sjraet. IIonc Baldwin ; fomicalion; not a true biil, and the county to pay the costs. Same vs. Mand Hoover ; fornication ; not a tr.ie bill, and tlie county to y the costs. Same vs. Carrie Ridtngcr ; f irnication ; n"t a tnie bill, and the county to pay the costs. Same vs. Mary Ia!las: keeping a bawdy houe ; on information of Jol. a A. Kidiner; vcrdiii. piilty. Simevs. V". S. Mmmtain ; selling liijtior without licenxe ; contab!es' return ; verdict not truilty and the county to jeiy the cots. Same vs. Mary Saner ; fornication ; a tnie hill. Contiiiiiel. Same vs. W. J. irjtmbotham, selling liq nor without license ; constable's return : not a true bill, and the county to pay the com. Same vs. John King and Edward Hosttt ler; awnilt and battery with intuit to kill ; vcnlict, iruiity of a.-au!t arid battery. S-n-tetwMsl to pay a fine of $10 each to the eonn- ty, and be imprisoned m the county jail for a period of ninety days. Same vs. Win. H. Z ifall an.l Grant Zu- ltX'1 "Wiirioon nirai iiiri, uii iiooriii:ii ion oi A. F. John ; no nnm entered on payment of j., hr . m,!.,. Saale Jo,,n ?, Ivester Top!r : se'.- u Houor. Ac. ; constable's return : not a tnle 1:11 nii .1.. ,,llltv u tne costs. Same vs. S. P. S.'iyJer ; roi!ery, on infor mation of W. J. Uigiiibothani ; venlirt, not guilty. CIVIL LIST. Matthias Itownian vs. I'eleraml Oeonre W". Shoemaker ; debt ; verdict for plaintitT for ?35it.U. EO.il AM BEIIs.I VIEWS. Petition of eitixens of Welienshunt Bor- O'l; A a:id Southampton township tor j a bri'!t over Jennings' linn. View j ers Ailn-rt liayman, surveyor; Abram4Car- ver. C'liauneey Lowry. j Petition of eitixens of Qiicmnhoning Twp. ; for a review of a prp;osed road from a point :' near schiioihou? on hinds of John lb.nv- er's heirs to a jioint on the S. A. C. Uailnrad i at north end. of ILn'lroaJ over Stonycreek. Viewers I. II. Schmucker, surveyor ; j 'iriire Spansler. Joel Smith. , Petition of citizens of AddlsoD Twp. for a ! bridge over VVhite'semrk at a point where t tbe public r oad leading from Listonhurj to Salisbury crosses said creek. Viewers.' I rer.e- as Siiyder,surveyor ; Jonas Meyers, Jacob j Phiiiippi. j Petition of citzens of Quemahoninr T-p. i f.ra nxtd from a point on public road near i Jeremiah Berkey's to a point on public nl j betmeen John )!?r'a and Isaac Bcrkey's. j Viewers El wood Swank, surveyor ; Daniel i Weaver, A. F. Swank. j Petition of citizens of Jcnner Township for ; a road from a point on public road between j rwsiilenfcs of II eery D. Lohr and Ihiuiel ! Stuff to a point on public road near resi : deni-e of Alexander Il!wils. Viewers 1 ' I". olborn, surveyor : Noah Biesecker, J. S. Miller. Petition of cit:zens of Shade Township for j gr4lW ch if we went to Kansas. When we a mad fivm a point on public rood near res- I f)t xxt:Xi vi ,r.tiel in II irvey Omnty a lil-i.U-iiceof Hiram tieisel to intersect with the tie south or the centre of tlie State. We tried Shade Fnniaoe rood leading from s-hade For j iar.j , ra;. .r.,p, but faihtl. The soil was na. to Buckstown. Viewers Wm. II. ! n-.-h but there was scan-ely ever any rainfall, r-arnhnrt. surveyor; Emanuel Pile. John O. j l ro. faHe.l. the farmers had to buy hay and toleman. Petition of citizens of Summit township ! than pcnnlli-ss. Ail tbe colonists fmm dif for a Mad leading frtm Summit Mills to Mey-f forent pans of the country surTered. The ersdale. near nidcnceof Elias Yo!er. View- 1 agf-nts said th.it tlie la-two s-j-sons were er Alfred Mitcln 11, surveyor ; Aaron Will, ! exceptionable dry, but colonists who had Gillian H. Walter. i lived tl ere tr years said that they only got Petition of citizen of Somerset township ! sra ""P. stid !,at 8 ,ar was a fr a or;,t over Will's creak near ?nyder Station where tlie puMic highway rms ! Mij sruam Viewer. Wm. Baker, survey or ; Peter Putman. Fre-.lerick Shaulis. Attention! 142d Penn'a Volunteers. In pursuance of an Art of Assembly ap- l,n'vc,, Jai" 13- ,"7' PPwpriatinK for the pu of irjietuaring tbe paiticipalion in - - ... ... i marking by suitable memorial tablet. of , br"n2e or snuUv ,he Put,t,"n "nrb "f ' commands of Pennsvivania olnntwrs en- . , , , f f' ' C ' ,rt'" ) , l L.iuti n ani.vi ' - i"v.- . seniatives to ro-oerute with five Commiss- i ioiiers appriinted by the fiovemn- in the se l1ion, lcign. aii'J location of such nionu ojent. Theretire. by mutual agreement of several survivors of Companies) C. P, and F, U P. V., Capt. Albert IKffley, of Co. F, was designated to represent Conianics C, 1). and F, before said Commission. It is furtlier suggested, far the purpose of all the survivors of the 1 JJ P-V. enjoying the privilege of Unveiling and dedicating said monument at proposed reunion to be luld July 2. Iwl. tMtysbarx. an addition of $.'X be rained. V by each Umipany. Alt survleora are hereby iiuested to forward any amount liny may Ure to give, to the following representatives : Capt. Albert Hef fley. Co. F. ; CaH. Xoah Bowman, Co. P., and Ianiel J. Horner, Co. C, at their earli est convenience. Co. Rev. W. L. Haytlen. pator of the Johns town Christain Church, for the past three years, has nrsignol bis charge, and accepted aplai-ewitu the Chriwam congregation at B1!cfofite, whither be will remove April 1st. at which time his resignation here will take effect. We are grieved to learn of this, lor since Mr. Haydee's coming to this city, lie and his estimable family have made ' many friend. We cannot rj'iestkn the revemed gentleman's judgement in making a move of this kind, knowing lie has fonsckntious reasons fiir doing so laboring where he will do tlie most pood. Bellefcntc, in his family will pxia an envusi additipn to its christain society, and instovn. rcuorn tlie departure which U caq ill afford to lose. We wish hint and his surcess. We have no learned who lit tnocssssur will he. juhat- Not a Candidate. EotToa IlimvU) : Paring tlie past ten days sonic parties have been circulating tlie story that I would be a candidate at the Re publican primary election for notnination as a member of tlie State Legislature. I wish to say most decidely that I am not and will not be a candidate for this office nor would I accept a nomination if tendered me. Very Respect frflly, Jikiab Kxi-Lea. . Fish! Flshf Fish I Late caught Mackerel and Luke Herring, lialvea. quarters and Kits, quality and weights guaranteed, in exchange for wheat, oats and bacon. Cook & Beuute. We are already opening Spring styles of Hats and Trimmings. Come and see tbe latest at If. M. TredwcJ! Co s. Biosecker Literary Society. T!i jxclity met a: the Blesecker ScliOul Louse in Jennrr.towr.sbip. on Tuesday even ing. Fehru iry 2:h, Hen. X. 3. Miller in the ( hair. Tit: boute was called to order by tlie Prcsi.lent, after which the minutes of tlie previous meeting were read and adoi4eL The projrrani was then taken op and d s josed of. Reading; by Frank Koms, 8. Miller, Harry HjtTmun and Beetle Koms, Declamations by Morris Hoffman, J. V. Koms, Nellie Sliaffer and E-l. Pile. Dial loaue by F. E. Korns, P. S. Pile, C. C. Koms, Ed. Homer, Beckie Korea. Nora Miller, iteckie Ba r and Fred. Shaffer. Referred question were answered by S. L. Korns. Ja cob HorTinan, N. S. Miller and J. W. BelL Tiie question Rolved, That men of ac tion have been of more benefit to the world than men of thought.'' It was discussed on the ajUrouuve side by Kate Belt, Frank Korns, Annie Miller and Robert Wilt, on the negative by Jeannette V. Korns. P. S. Pile and Clarence Korns, decided unani mooly in favor of the nesative. Miss Mag pie Bell was apsiiuted organi&t by the President for tlie evening, and played some very fine selections. The roll was then call ed and sentiments given. After which the society adjourned to meet on Tuesday even ing, March 6tb. Cost Of Interest to Justices. Here is an act of Assembly which, having rcfcre'ii-e to the powers and duties of Justices j of the Peace, may be of service to them to I know. By this art. if they commit an error I in n-lalion to the cliri-lain or samaras i anv i-nrtv. l.laitilirT or defendent, they are authorized upon due notice given to make the !iecsssry amendment. This is tlie law : " Be it enacted etc. That the several Justices of the Teace and Aldermen of this Commonwealth shall have power, in all ac tions pending or hen-after to be brought be fore I hem, in any stage of the proceedings. ( brfore final judi nient, on rraronable notice to grant a heariii);and permit amendments I-y chaiiini; or altering thechristain or sur name of any jarty plaintitT or defendant, whenever it shall be made to apiar. njion due proof, that a mistake or omiuission has been made tn the chr.j-tain or surname of any party plaintiff or defendant. Provided, That, if by snch alteration or amendment the ailversv party shall lie taken by surprise. which shall l verified by oath orafBmation of en h party, the said justice or alderman may prant s ich t)iienient as he may (hem pMjier. not exewding five days for said hearing." Cyclone In Westmoreland. On last Friday nibt a hurricane struck Westmoreland couiity, tearinc i.iwn f.-nces and uprX)tiiii trees. In the vicinity of La in ihe the barns of Mr. Ifcrily and John Mar kle were unnxjfeil, and in town, jrt of the roof of the old Ah roc plaioinjr mill was torn eJ. Teh-ruph wires wre blown down and communication interratel tuitil 7 o'cli-k Sat unlay mnminpr. Between Beat tv's and Carnt v's Stations two trees were ! blown down, b-ith of which .-ii airiss and cr.islnd tlinwijih. etiapjiing every wire of both the P. K. R. Company's and the West ern I'liion lines. At several other points lietwcen that and Bolivar the wires were also blown down. In the tnidt of the siorm an axle of a car of a wit-bonnd freight train was broken a int mar lijlivar and five l.vall i-ars were bal!y wrecked ! rau-ini a railroad blockade, whi h delayel all trartk' for two and a half hours. The j top of the west tower of Si. Vincent's M. n I astery was also blown ntT, the top of a cliim I ru-y on a house belonging to Andy II ! Yonng. was carried away, the car works, also i the prop rty of Mr. Voting, were am.iged. i and ;;irt of the roof of John Q:iinian's houe i was torn off. No Place Like the Old Heme. There was a car full of colonists at the Tnion Station !at Friday morning, who id deception to relate. Imd a tale of w For two years they riad stnigUsl to eke out an exi-teiK-e where they had settled in the West, and were then returning, broken hfsirted and discoural, to their homes in the eastern part of the State. There were five families in the party, coii.-isyig of about thirty persons. Tlie hea.ls of two of the families were Amos Slutzfiltx and J. J. Harshbc.-ger, the latter bein?; from Mifflin fount'. Mr. IlarsoV-rgor sai I : " We are all from Mitfl n an 1 Lin-aster Cinnties. We have hl an axpriem-e thit teaclifi ns tlie lesson that Pcnnsylvanic is the bct plais; to make a living. Two years ago agents rami! amwie ns and t'U its grat stories of h w we could grain fr r!i-.ir st'X-k, and some were wore raty. "Tiic peoite arc al! anxious to leave the j place, but they haven't euoi'gh If ! :i ttd not been for mv flilher mv faniilv would have died. He is well fixed and owns four farms in MilHin County. Iam return ing home to farm with him. We consid er that we were vinim'red by the agents who induced ns to go WeM. They reproen .. . . . u. ,h:,t we could secure 5-! paying fornw a' -M arr"-U,t when we 8": to Karisis we ciui'.l barelv keep from starv- - . '" "f ""-f"urtu of Ua n. preSH. IIVCT1 IO OS IU 1 W.T..I o uc illicit. bave gotten along." PHljlmrgK Chronicle. r'f'irr'V'4- ' Daley Items. ' Sugar boilin,; has comiiicuued iu this scc : tion. Messrs. Hiram Lamlierl and Jerome Cris f scy are busily at Work iu the liuie (jitirrT of i D. C. I-aciiert. i The lime lank skating rink of this place is i coining out first bevt. Mr. Lester Wonders lias ncently been on a visit to his old friends here. Tlie storm has ceased, tbe sleighing is gone, and tlie sweetest time of the year has come. Miss Hul iah A. Ling has been home dor- ; ing the past week, bat returned to Bucks-! town Sattiniay. Mr. J. Keough. our dix tor and fortune teller, is pnhing his mifwiona for all they are worth this winter. Mr. U. L. Manges is engaged in trapping this winter, and thus far has not met with very fla'.tering siiccew. Mr. I. C. Lambert is getting out the tim ber for a new born, wbb h Tie will erect dur ing the coming summer. Five new bank barns will be erected in this neighborhoud next summer. M,r. P3 vid Ling, the contractor for all of them, will begin work a soon as the weather will per mit. I'.IJIRY. Washington Excursion. A not bar 0 the .elect eictmiore to the Na tional Otpita will be run by tlie Ilaltimore an 1 Ohio Railiuad Cnmpany, on Tburxlar. Marth 15th. Tiie D. U. ecariion traiin are first -cR. in all resj ects ; the day trains being equipil with Parlor Cars and tlie uirfht trains with s-leepinj Cam. Ticket will be valid S.r return jonrney on all regn- . lar trains noli! Saturday, Jlareb 24th. iru lu- j sive. Time of trains and round trip rates j as follows, tia : I Lcve- ' Fare. I innjwe, a. m. ana u is p. m. ij.i l"rna -" l'i'i5' Rock wood 112m Meyersdalc 1 15 Somerset ' ft.Jfi Stoyestown rjjyi Ii21 " VIM - 1:3-. " itil - S.3U aw tijj 6J5 Call on Ticket Ajrent at any point named above for illustrated circular giving points of interest in and around Washington. Crass Seeds. Choke Western Timothy and clover, also borne grown clover seed, in stock tir tlie sprint; trade. Cone & BESsrta. Husband Items. - Ma. Borms: Wuile it has been sonie tinse since any news has appeared through the columns of your valuable pa;s.r from this place, it may not be oat of place to give your many readers a few hems. A good many here, perhaps, are not aware who the Husbaad correspondent is. lor tlie reason that be is writing under a Sctkioos name ; presumably be might be a subscriber, or else a reader oi your paper. James Slmu'is and sister, of near Waterloo, Iowa, Lave been visiting relatives is this vicinity. Mr. Norman Trent returned home recent ly from the West, where be Lad been for somi time. Mr. II. C. Beam has taken the contract to haul a la.-re number of saw logs, and is now busily engaged at it. The farmers in this section ate trying a new experiment by having their bay baled and shipped to the market. Some of our young people took in a spel ling bee at the Casebeer school hoase on Tuesday evening of last week. T aey report a good time.. A party of voting folks ire at the resi dence of Charles H. Miller on last Friday even'.iijr; an oyster supper no aourw, was ine r . 1 - 1 I attraction 01 me evening, aim awu unie S.mcraily was hsd. Our firmer, have disposed of qu:te a lanje niimher of fine horses to Eastern Uivers this f .r Uwh it. nIiMHl swunnuhlr fair prices. This county is noted for its fine horses, and our farmer are. much to their credit, paving more attention to the raising of g.sl t"o. k tl.an heretofore. It is stnuizc, yet, nevertheless true, that j there are always some parties goin into a i ... . , , . . 1 7 , . selves use geniienien uurmij 111c ser-v.ix-. It is hani:y eoniprehensive tliat such person or pcrsus with rational mimls or common sense Would go into such a meeting and a-t in like manner. These are plain, practical truths that we do not like to refer to. The pnspects for the early completion of the South Penn railroo-1 are eery favonible. which has recently bei-n TeporteJ. The jieo- j pie along the line are gratirte over the re- ! suits. csKrially those who have already 1 tarted a business enterprise, when the road i was in operation, and when work on the I road was abandoned, they were at a great loss for tlie tn nry tint wasalready invested, i Husband, Pa., Feb.. St, !. The srain fields are lixking welt : thesnow daring the winter has been H:te a protec tion on the grain. Mr. Jonathan Welter, of Mechanioburg. was visiiing relatives iu this vicinity returned home on Saturday. He i A goodly part of the snow drifts still re main in the roads through this section, and will likely not all disappear for a month or mirc. Considerable maple sugar has already been mauufa-iured by our farmers. The season has opened somewhat earlier this year than formerly. Mr. Henry Tritts. a citizen of this com munity has purcha.l Mr. Peifers property Hear Somerset, where he will m ive on the ! first of Aprit. i M ich has been said concerning the com- j pietlon of the South Penn R-iilroilof late. ' We doubt whether it is as certain to be com pleted in such a tim? as some people think it might be. List Friday evening there was a spelling school at the Walker school lionse. and it was a sm-cess in every j articular. A well selected program was ha-1, which was ren dered in a very acceptable manner, an evi dence of marked prosperity in the school. The Farmer's Band wa eirwted to be pres ent, but owing to the rainy evenins and muddy roads, they did not ap;ar. Howev er, the teacher, Mr. Young. pro;ocs to give his scholars anotiier spelling in the near fu ture, at which time an opportunity will agaiu be atTorJed them to come, for their presence will he highly appreciated. Occasional. March 5, I--. We made a reque-t in these columns, a few weeks ago, that persons having m-connts j on our books make payment. We had a few j pnniH respon-es, for which, thanks. We j now asfc that all aeoounts due be settled, j withonl resTKct to persons. i M. M. Tkedwell A Co. i Constable's Fees and High License, j In the case of Iiuln Semmci.a constable of Lehigh county, against tiie connty wmtnis- ; si-mers. Judge Albright remlered a decision that is ol interest to every constable in the state. rJemmel has fijr many years been ' Constable of Norh White Hail township ; and sued to recover fees and mileage for 1 making nionlhly visits to places where li-j quor is sold, as required by the Bnoks high license law. The Constables cf the conr.ty j laj-l fall formed a league, having for its ob- j jeet the securing of compeRation for mak- . ing monthly vbits to all places where l-q-ior is sold. Iu "Vtober fsV'mmel bnjiight suit j against tlie county for a fee of i!.50 6)r each j tour of inspection and mileage. Semmel's district is the largest in tbe county, ami 6r i this reason he was selected In test the ciue. ' On each tour he covers twenty-five miles. aul he daimeil that in addition to the fee of j Sl.-l he was entitled to six cents per railc.or el-lio more, making his ciuniKrnsation for j each month three dollars. Judge Albright ; told the jury that the fee bill f lVW entitled t.onsrablcs to fees f.T certain ditties and ; ..: ,T. .1. .: .x: t.i.l since me iiniej (List ui-uiia c.urareii 1 ... ..... ...fco i...k. .r.u yooij.ao.,. ae. He directed the jttry t render a ver dict in Mr. sjcnimcl'g favor for wtlve dol lars in payment tit his service for four m-mths. Tlie l.V.mmissiiiiierj have made a motion fur a new trial, alioiild a new trial be refused it in alt.uetber likely that the Comraianionora will ajijical the cane to the Supnsr.ie L'ourt. If the uVcinion of J j.hje Athrijjht U snstajned it will alfect every Constablo i:i tlie Stale. A final decision fUvorjhle to Semmel would cost thU euunty annually about one thousand dollar.. In Northampton county it has been de cided that Constable) need not make the visit and in Montijomery and Schuylkill the Judges have decided that such tours' are compulsory, but in neitlier case has the question of compensation been raised. Wanted. Tea or twelve young men to work on farm at Dixon, Illinois. Fur further par ticular, call on or address the undersigned at Somerset. CJUKLE4 Mf. WjllpjEriSA. Annual Book Reception. The Seventh Annual Book Reception, of the Mt. Tieajant Institute has jut been held. Abont seventy volumes are in, and others commit. The money receipt, were nearly which snrn will be expended at once under tlie direction of the Faculty ami Lihrary tnmmi!to of th Tru-steea. Hon. W. a. HI lalien herder i. tbe Cliairraao. and be ba never mused a book reception.' The at temlanoe was very large, and the speeches and music very enjoyable, short addresses were made by Revs. J. W. Riddle, of Pitts bnrgh, Elliott, Wilson and Reynohls, pators respectively of the Presbyterian. Cniter! Pres byterian, and Baptist Cbnrrbes of M t. Pleas ant, Htm. W. S. Shallenberger, of Roches ter, IV. ami R. E. Cmble, Esq., of fuion- member of tlie Alumni class of "S5. Xlie music provided by Miss Slather and her ei VM grcatlr enjoyeti, '. " ' : . Marriap! tet-jea liave been iesue-J to, ike. following named persons tiyca out le- report: J iah T-tent and: Minnie M. Shaffer, both of Stonycreek township. Wni. H. lili tie of Somerset town-ship and Sadie J. Spongier of Somerset borough. Mali kin Ratnperger of Garrett and Ida Albright of Sand Patch. W.J. R. nay and Xeliie Mason both of Brotbersvalley townhip. Harvey Saylur and alary Alice Py Ie, both of Jfeyersdale. Andrew 1. Ifork and Mary C. Lambert, both of Shade township. A Silk Factory for Altoona. ATat'ertori (S. J.) sUk factory ise-nsid-erin- a proportion from the peoie of A!fo--na to remove to that city. The people are to furnish the site and construct a two-story brick buildinsr two hnndred ami twenty-five fret lmx and forty-five feet wide. Tlie com pany would employ about 400 ban-Is. A Distressing Practical Joke. The harm frequently resulting from prac tical joking was illustrated in a sad manner near HJHshoro, U.. a few days ajso.,v While a party of young folks were having a merry making at the bouse of a neighbor two sis ter", Alice and Mary Storer, slipped away from the others, and. after wrapping them selves in sheers and, covering their fuces with dough, suddenly bnrst in on th party. Two of the' girls prrsent fainted through fright remaining so for hours, and are now raving maniacs. They are in a critical condition, and the physicians say that if they recover physically troru the shock their minds will be permanently affected. The above should be a warning to all practical jokers. It is a species of alleged fun entirely uncalled for. and is too frequently attended by serious re- calls to be indulged in. T" .U- A I . r . n T 1 Frank Ott is a school teacher in Paint 1 T Q r Tl I I 1 "J, " j district in which be is teaching owns tbe i tUe nouse stanus an-l a ' fp"'-: yM hile clear- i the yard, cut down asmallcbestnnt tree. William Miller claimed that the tree was i Fwmtl on nis lann aut not on mat ot tne j St ho1 He brought suit against Mr. 1 0tt '"ire nark. of Hooversville. -r trespass, a 1 ine iriai 01 me case taji. 11. H. Kuhn. of this city, appeared fer tiic de- 1 i.c miw.:iitq) ".." 1101 ni'ir ! sented bv counsel An affidavit was filed setting forth that the title to the land on which the tree was gn.win? will come up in ! a dispute in the courts, whereupon the case I aaainst Mr. Ott was dismissed. J-ihiut'jirn j Tribute. Llttell'a Living Age. The numbers of Tk Litlag Agt tir Feb- mary ith and March 3d contain tlarwin's i Life and Letters, ar.d Cabot's Life of Emer- son. (wUrlf ; Persofal Experiences of Bulgaria, and The Evolution of Humor. I Sitimuil; Home Rule in Norway, Xiitetmilh j (!, ; A Jacobean Courtier. Ftrtniitnlulm Mary Stuart in Scotland. Rl kl : A I . - - ' - . . tn iucju.i6t. jiuraniiui,! , c-.iltc n:- camical KnnnistT-nses, and the Romance of History Bay anl Temple Hnr ; Unser Fritz. ; Timt : .Thackeray's Brighton. AH the Ynv j j R mnd ; with " A Tumbler of Milk," - The i i Five Horseshoes','' and poetry. For fifty- : two numbers of ;Iarge pages each (or j more tlian 3,.Ma year) the subscription I price .'$! is low ; while for tit). W the pah- lishers orT'r to send any one of the Ameri- 1 can $1.00 monthlies or weeklies with the j The Liftnj An for a- year, both postpaid. ' Liltell & Co.. Boston, are the publishers. j , A Question About Liquor License j Money Answered. ; A matter of interest in Somerset, as well as in ail the other counties of the Stare, is the ! question whether Hie entire amount paid for ' a liquor license under the new law should he ! paid into the Sta'e Treasury and then dis- ! tributed by the Auditor tVeneral, or whether J '' proper city or county treasurers should; simply return to the Commonwealth her I proportion of the license and retain and dis- tribute the balance hetwen the cities, conn- j ties, boroughs, an l townships entitled to a i portion of 'the same. Attorney-General ' Kirkpatrick gives it as bis opinion tliat tlie entire license fee shonhl be pai 1 to tlie coun- ! fy tn-)ntvr, or lo a city treasurer when a ic'i city is ceiteiisive with the county, for distribution pro rata. The Attorney Gener al also says: "I would suggest, however, that thecirv or county treasurer be rxsiuired by tbe Auditor General to make a rert to tbe Department of the entire amount of li- cense fees co!lecte.l. with a statement of the j po'jFruoo5 nitrmu appnpnaiex 10 me I , several municipalities) 1 therein." entitled to share I Had Better Paid the Doctor's Bill. A f' w we,'ks Liaie MeCahe. a little j &rl feH fr"ra loff -rossing a stream in huylkill township. Oiester coonty, and j 'jure.I herself very severely. Her father j Hireatene-l suit against the township author- j hU"' anJ oiT't,, ,0 art,!e 'W pay i 'he doctor's biil pertaining to the accident. J This they refusetl and the case closed court last Thurs-lay in the jury finding t.r j plaintilf a venlii t of tl.ltia. Sure eight or j leu years ago the same township was ni wired in the sum of over i-",0U0 for maintaining a dangerous public rood upon whi U one Charles Cross-man, of Pluenxviile. wis ; thrown fmn his wagon down a bank and re- ; ceived injuries which led to his early ileatb. : J While at Institutes. j There is still a good deal of nnrertainty j among scliool boards regarding tlie pnying j of teachers for institute week. Hon. J. ij. ; Stewart, Deputy SuiirriDtcniient of public ! lit ruction, says "The ait of Assembly approved April j IZlh. 17, expressly authorizes and reiu:ns i the several U sin Is of directors to pay tl e j teachers employed in their resiiective dis- tricts fir the time of Institute attendance as nported officially by the proper Comity ( SuperinteniU-nt. Teachers arc entitle-I to ' comjienate for Insiitue attemlancc u ail.ii- ' tion to their rcgulii 5. acvorjiiig to ' the prr 'r-rj iay i auual leaching, but ' omjienation as auihoriied by tne art of . .i . , . auij ca.0101 mrii.j eicccu two OOI- j . - . - "" " .e uiaxiniuui anow- , attendam cannot be reported and credited 1 as part of the twenty day. actual teaching j requinsl t constitute a school month .bqt is t 111 a.Id.t:on t!reu. (S.) Teacher, in attend- ; ancewho are at the tlrao ,f .holding the Insutute engaged in teaching In the county, and also those who have b-m elected or ; employed to teach in the public school, of j iiw cowjiij iit i ue current annual term prior to the date of Institute, but whose sch.x.'s are opened subsequently, are to be reported by the supennterKlent. and credited as legal members of tlie Institute, and are entitled to comjiensation for attending the same. Upper Turkey foot Items. An unwelcome visitor a biirzard. Another following rain, ma I and slush. There has been a great dtsl of suar boiled ( thisvicinitv. in this vK-imtv. E. (i. Henry i tfic lirst man to. pat up kilns here. K. (.. tsalways alieaii. There will be bnrj:.e4 iV.iring the irir.g and summer in this net lion about 'JCViOU busheitof litue.wtiick will far hauled to Fay eite county, a distance of from three to eight rqilti J. If. Uenry, of Miilflecreek townJiip. in lemts, during the coming saramer. to bnild a new saw mill. lie ia going lo put in a cir cular, instead of the oi 1 up and down saw. W. II. Ray man has bought a very fine youns horse; also a wagon and harness. lie has contracted with sonic Pittsburgh parties to haul and load ou cars at Garrett railroad ties, pit ties, etc W. K. Baker, one of Middlecreek's wide awake farmers, lia purcb.el from, 11 II. Flick, of Lavansvillc, his ci-Vr mill, which he intends putting nr on bis iarnj the com ing surrmer. In looking over the map of Pennsylvania it will be seen that the touth Feaj) ooId shorten and striihls tu cnHre ay starting iht, near tk ripy- koua ami striking tlie ue u-.ia tuwu or sonicnM, uience by W4J olh route sitnreyad to Lonrel Hill iMtk. theuee up the creek a short distance to the Garry or Fall run, then along the Fall run to the Garey Ga;. where, 'tis said by some, they could cross Laurel Hi!! by a deep cut or short tunnel, thence to Indian Creek, near Springfield, then along Poplar run through Chestnut ridge to ConnellsvRle, making, with a few exo!.liofv a at might line and striking a ell timbered and mio miqtry. Jliat. New Embroideries of t!i latest deugns and at the lowest prices, al II. Jl. Tredwd' & Co.'s. 1 j Tribute of Respect. The t)kin; is sent iu from U'kton. Ta. I Mr. J. J. Ober and wife were both kMiuer residents of Somerset county : A! a regular meeting of Maantittcn lxlpe, No. 5t, L 0. O. F, iield February IM, lsvi. a committee was appointed to draw lip resolu tions ou tlie death of the wife of Bro. J. J. Ober, who reported as fjllows : Wuerias. It has pleasnl Almi;hty God to remove from us by de-th tbe wife of oar brother, J. J. Ober. TKrrrfan fit it Rftoiitd, Thai we bow iu iinmble suhmis skin to this dispensation of Divine Pnvi denee. While we know oar Lnxher must feel tbe loss of one so devotid to his inter ests and that of bis beloved children and so earnest in tlie performance of every duty. RovUkI, That we reconlie and cherish the marked exam; le of tlie Christian spirit manifeted by the d'.s-ea-il. Rfoltf t Tl4t a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of rite deceased as an expression of our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement and a copy be sent to each of our coanty j apers for publication. Jj.wc H. Saifr, Cliairman. Fsrmeri. Stoa and Read! 1 rT uwrw, r tour, ree-.i. r is:i, ann an k; . . . , h.,r, . , t 1 j bottom pries-s. Will take all kin.Is ofpro- ; Jure exc.ian,, Ur u t jj llJL(l, A Eulogistic Compliment of the Som erset Bar. A this is Court week, my thoaghts have wandered over the past. Oiten have I heard ' it said by manr that tbe lawyers are all a set ' of ras a!s. I say nay. They are like all i other business or piiessional men. Sme- times the attorney is nii.k! by his client aid ' gets a p-xir rase to defend, and if the ver- diet is against him the lawyer is learned fc.r j not being honest. Hrre I beg leave to dif- ! fer, as I have liad the honor of liaving had ! an opportunity of five years experiec-.-e to witness the practice of tlie bar of Siim ret. 1 and my con tart with them in the preenia- i tion of cases before me individually and be fore Court in arguing their cases has led me to a different opinion, wirh a fractional ex-j ceirtion. i JX'rZSiPllH ixi PLAID CLOTH NEWMARKETS, The mem !wn of the bur alwars showed ' . lotcani nic a r"HS kindness and frieml- ; j,ip mje tliat Ot a son towards a father. ' Those relations of five years have imbedded ! W:t!,i me an alf.s-iion of contideiice, esteem and good will, widen will ia.-t as lorg as life last. There is talent and legal artainments ade quate to till the Gubernatorial seat, end not even too biunt for the Chief Executive of America, and not jut one, but more than one, of both (sditka! jmrt ics. D. 3. j Cood News If True. j j We refer to tlie building of tlie 3outh IVnn. ! j Be that as it may. we are in the market with j ; a complete tine of Imots, shoes, shoe polish, j shoe dressing, shoe bnisbes. learber and find j ings, etc. etc. Give us a call. We want your i .patronage. Schkll Siiivub. i New Goods ! New Goods ! I ! We are now receiving Spring Goods in all I the new arid latest styles in Drrss Go.m!s. I Ginghams. Saiines. Caliroes. etc. Store full ! ofsriicenew desirable frools at prices that' will down them all. Parse A Pieker. i Dissolution Notice. The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween J. J. Mishler ari'l J. A. R:.iiiirer. of j Jenner X Road. Pa., ha this day by mutu al consent been dissolved. Mr. Mishler re j tiring. The accounts are in the hands of J. A. Reisinet-r. who will continue the busi- ness. All those knowing tliemselves in flebttsi to the old firm will n,l tinnU) Apri, , , Respectfully. Misiileb Jc P.IH1SOEH. j Jenner X Roads, Feb. ja. liwvt. j Thanking you for your kind patronage in j the past, and soliciting your valued favors i for the new firm, we remain, j Respectfully yours. Mishler A Risixoeb. I Lost. On tbe old plank nad between Criin and Somerset, a reI leather pk-t-hook contain ing a nnmlierof ns-eipts. notes, etc. Any one finding and returning the same to the umicrsigned will be suitably rewarded. J. M. Mi-sMKB. Berlin. Pa, Merchand sina Plant for Sale tin account of adesirv. to change my busi- ness. and to remove to a Western State for ! the benefit of my health. I will sell at private j sale at what I think a mt HUr-il offer, my J entire merchandizing plant at fileneoe. Mom- j erset Connty, Pa. i This business wss commence.1 in lss;i a;id j lias bevn luiilt up to large proportions. Tlie j store is locaieil in the center of the town close to the B. and O. depot, and has a large : surrounding ciiimtry 6r its custom, theiv- j erage business done annually b,.-- ajut fis.fim. j The j latSirni oU.e saaiion is connct teil j with the p!aljprn "f the store and ware- ruoisa, (Xo liaulimr of gix!s ir wagons i ) All goods are handieti on tnu k. and all ' trains stop oposite tbe store, bringing to iu ! extensive railroxl ctntoiu, which en;ioli us i to j; lisiume of our pxntuee rr.biilv at cite re-I tail prii-es, and nukes liiis tlie best pruihux p,,ii,i jB tfM ciuciy The properjv, con.sisling of tlie store and ; gtlire Uuilding is i-.xTft fret. will, an ad-li- i ,iln,a Blom f,r farmjll!? inil,u.UK.,iU. ; The dwelling is tw.vsty. Jt f.i fet, with ! C(;!iar nn.ler the entire building. A go-nl : nlfn fine frnif. ,., ,he best water in the I AI, the rns, are perfectlv ! complete. j lols Xo9. 5 an(1 haTilJ? tlten erected a one and one-halfstory frame bouse, with a spring of good water. Also, lot No. 27, situate on timer sifu4 . 1 a most desirable location fclif a private ! dwelling. Also, one acre, of kuxl eaal of town, a mag nificent location for a privare resiileiice. A j good spring of ramiin water is altso ou the ! same. J Also, lot No. 2, situated near the Jc- 1 It. Also, the "vJencoeFVWs -aa.uins 11 acre, um!ergoiHlniUviiii; Fine orchard ' and welt wa.tc;v.l "X sfletidij H.k farm, j This foriu surruunib tiie town. Tliere are i taeurly two hundred k4s laid out on this j farm, and tliere Is fire clay umler it. I iiave 1 opened a vein of very floe clay for bricks ! and sewer purposes. Also, a tract of laud containing eleven acres. ij.nin;tlie western part of tbe town of tiianeue. It has beea reserved expressly for a mill site for water power. For further information call on or addret S. P. PooasiruH Clencoe. Somerset CcaiM, Pa. Ilaving disposed of ny jcrocery and I feed store to Mr. )L&iuB Mchroek I am deJnus of settling up my books. All persons know uig themselves imiebted to me will (4ea.e call and settle 1 it ho tit furtUt notice. JoHMH KeLI.FK. MARRIED, OtrtJ-WIlT. At St hcltshun,'. Pxislford ci.. Marvb lit, by l!ev. J. II. Wallerick. Mr. I "eoryc II. D. Otto, of Betlford co to Miss j I.kk Wilt, of ForwanL Somerset co. E XrXT-'TUHS NOTICE. 1 E-UIe of Wav. Win. .ee' d i Letters trsurBeatarr on the aire .' I kivmf been tr.le1 to Uie mutrnigv hv ihe I proper auUMrtllv, noiiee tm tMrrvfej jtkti to alt I lofln 11.1 "i hp kjii frv44 hu inasc ininJi mt payment, and th"e ia claims aeaircst ihe same will peeaect l.rai aaijr anthentiraii! t wVmeeu .1 va of oilm A OaJnea iaSilii-not. n-oatritlar. April Jl. 1st Huf.ir XfiU Hk.NK I. IU, ajiexukirs. 100 PER PROFIT an.t $aFle Ps tn men rajri urn Its He trisa Elw;- OL! 1 I TiifllfLW KarwHsa. KTt i-aI j aa-nt waatea foe iCleetria "tsetx tuiek saiM. me u mee fac laaa. Ilk. S"i TT. a , Mraaitaws. Haw Yara. . au. saVaav i ANOTHER GREAT SALE TO COMMENCE TO-DAY. JTa.aM istrsiad ta fSl ciry zz tia Sr; L:ca ire lz.-rs iai h r-r t-r:--3. L:w Prices fcr SdiaKa Crsii Tzi: is xzs T737 cf i its lassie. St:t7 ar.iia wa adnriss I pceiTt'.r pr:dzca a: tia pnea ns-ursd : 200!) all Ijnen Collars lor Latlies, c. lienlar price 20c 1000 pairs all linen Cuffs lor Ladies, l2jc. lleular price 2oc. 50 pieces Oriental Lace, oc. Kegular Price, 25c. 1000 yards Rtichin?. 5c lfeirular price. o0 pieces Gneaadme eilinp;, He. Uvular price, 25c. 300 pairs Cashmere Gloves, 25c. Regular price, 374c juw pairs 5-ouironea .Mersuuetair Uloves, SI. BARGAIN Xo. 3. Large lot new Lace Curtains, our own importation, 50c. up to $20 per pair. Large lot of Ladies' Dresses jut received, at $10 ; wculd be cheap at Si 5. New Spring Jackets. $2.50 to $12 50. This sale includes everything left in the line of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves. mm i mm m, m i l ti m bb mm kj mm t a i . ty mm 35 Fifth Avenue, LADIES! We Icir leave to call larLre assortment of for winter wear. We have FLUSH WRAPS, PLUSH NEWHAEKETS, PLUSH COATS, ASIRACHAN WRAPS, PLAID and i C.() 1 S flllf j PLAIN j& PLAID RAGLANS. j All of t!te aln)ve garments are tailor matlc antl in the very j latest stjlcs. We also have a full lint of 'CHILD'S AXD MISSES' CLOAKS, In sizes from 1 year up to 16, anJ at from .1.25 up. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. BUY FROM US. AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. OEIS, FOSTER cfc QXJIX jST. CI in Inn Sfrref, W. CEXFoRD. DRUGS ! GEO. W. BEN pr.orr.inTorj OLDSS DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOJLERSET, PEXN'A. We kwp Christ; n:ly on hand a Lirv sti k of j DRUGS, 3IEDICINES, CIIEIICALS. j DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. The purest and b-j-t to be found in this market. We also keep on hand a full iT;:e f TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And ail the hading appurtcu.-rii es ii-elb.'i!i ! y Phv-i.-:.in and Ci.Tiilles. We'fia.-ntce in tills line, jierferl si.:i.ta( lion. TOILET ARTICLES JXD SCXDMES GENERALLY KEPT .V .! FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAiGE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTfH CAY (SIFTS ALWtYS I,N STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE r,K.-T TIIE MARKET AFFuRIjS. POTII IiMFT;C AXO IMPi.ETE3. FressripliGai tepcisisl Fasilj Eecsipls Filial WiS Corrdis; Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It of a superior quality. We ki-p in bulk, so that uny special ingreOicT.t van lie itiblol. soltl at 'Jh ivr.ts a poun.l. We i!o a jik:r' tuiMncstj an-1 ill ve yon rotir nioncy's worth. No troiJjie V sliow jthhIs. PUBE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH CARDEM AKD FLOWER SEEDS. Jn. S. VsT. CEORCE W. BEN FORD & SON. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, I TLi: Hcdd 2:g Stcra iz Rapidly Bccnizg a Great Pavcrits vriiz Fc:pb h Search c: FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dtje Stuffs, Sponyes, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, lcrf umcs, &c. THE tenCS CITK-? rtSWXAt ATIESTIOS TO THK C0:PuC5PINJ tT PiiysiGifins'PresGriBlioLS I FamUy BecBipts titS.t T VAM BUSI TJ AX.T TO C-E O.M r rSESIt AXD Pl tS ARM' liTSL SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods awaj! on hand. Frora such a large assortment all tan 1 "suited. THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display onr orA to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIM STREET MTaiaC Biil lt MiCata 16 SausTnia sisc . A F INE FAKSI Fun SALE. 1 wi!l ell r siioai Um st tri-e sale. It ia KituMie :a svi-nTcret k Tt'wc-hip. ore nrl-' fnsni damtn'i siuiotl. "n ute romersvl aat amhna KAir-kft. il inin- alsfit Jti aeres. wi ' aei1 !i'Tr-i I; has -.Mj,l Mii..'.nev a (Ine rr a mm! v.n f rul. i'a. ait tn ia esers way a .leral- hw.ne: rrrus on rt-.i ni4- bie istTm-u. to sa.( Uie ixur fuv rL-a. 1. &:1 anl . fetia. 1-tVf 3ilAl tk. PITTSBURGH, PA. XADlES! vour attention to our ready - made garments SLACZ CLOTH JACKETS. . I AlJlV I, I Ss JOltXSTOirS, TA. CLAT.K II. r.ilNF0RI DRUGS ! FORD & SON., TIIK Somerset, Pa. SO? ERSET. PA. f xT . BUGGY TOPS, a'SHIOS APSOSS RUGS, ETC., FOR TH TRADE. r.'J'l X V . iltrirs, St a 0 Andersaa Sl. ailaiwa; Otj aflar Aprit 1. W riu: ft licMrr.in.- cataitj(fic. CfWb.s-liW.
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