The Somerset Herald. EDW-ARD UuTMi and Pioprinnr ..Ftv-marr . vm. WEUKESDAT- At Monday evening! Israfrion of the State Iegilatore a concnrrent involution M ado4td rejiunit Penrjaylvania -tnaUta ami ConiftMWnPB to favor a aervu? pefiftion bill. A bill iTrovidina that the State aball print and dintribute the school booke to J ail the achoola tn Ue !-uif win oe imru-Aace-i in the House by Krprenentative fT, of Fayette co inly, daring tUe week. Tbi lat cabinet rumor ha Blaine, Seretary of State. Windom, of the Treasury. Rtwk, of War, Wan maker, of Navy and F.varU as Attorney General. There appears to be no doutrt that Sena tor Allison ha ponitavely declined to go into the cabinet. THE SOUTH PEN N R. R. Now you see it, and no you don't, ! Id it a pa me of chance tliat i being play ed lor iU completion? Sot much. It wems more likely to be one of blnff, ( with the winning card in the hand of the P. R. R. Company. Bat on farther reflection, it look as thotiph the Vander bilta are in posaession of all the trump cards. Buying, as they have done, enough of the stock to control the whole thing, tiie piiuling conundrnro is what arethey rng to do witli it. Finish it? or hand it over to the P. R. II.? or hoid it in the interext of said company? l.'p to date, we hare had no satisfactory answer to any of the forepoing questions, and, pos sibly, may not have for sometime to come. THE SAMOAN TROUBLE. ArrE all the b'uter'overthedimcalty on the Samoan Islands, it turns out to be quite an insignificant affair; so much so that we will not likely be involved in a war with Germany , nor ill it lead to the disruption of the Cleveland cabinet Both Secretary Bayard and Scretary Whitney will continue to advise Presi dent Cleveland for a month yet Boiled down to the simple fact in the case, it is very doubtful if the Germans offered any indignity to our Pag. The fellow that hoisted it over a certain building, did it without any authority, and, probably, in conflict with the Amer-ican-Kniitish-Oerman trea'y. The only feature in the whole matter worthy of any note, is the apparent backing down of a man whose inclinations and acta have never run in that direction. If some late cablegrams are trustworthy, Bis marck lias yielded some points he claim ed with reference to German rights on the Islands. Jast what they are and how much he has yielded to the demands of our Government, it is somewhat difficult to tell, with the littie information yet given to the public So far as we can cipher it out the trouble originated by j Germany, in its declaration of war against Mataafa, issuing a proclamation by which Americans and the foreigners in Samoa subjected to martial law. It now seems that the commander of the German squadron issued said proclama tion, and Prince Bismarck wired th,e com mander to withdraw that part of it con cerning foreigners. If this be true, we fail to see any evidence that Bismarck has done any great backing down, such as big head lines in some of the dailies display. la Bismarck's letterto the Ger man Minister of Foreign A flairs, at Wash ington city, bearing a late date, we Ui! to see ic his declaration, that the "war against Mataafa and his followers would be carried on w ith the utmost considera tion for American interests," any grounds for us to take offence. Unless something else may be developed in Germany'! course in the matter, there will be no war between' the United States and Ger many for some time to conic. AMENDMENT HOROSCOPY. Anything funnier, more amusing than the straw vote vagaries of the Pittaburg dailies has never been projected by newspaper men. Aside from the humor ous character of the stuff published under the big head lines of majorities for and atrainst the a uendment, the reports from their regular and special correspondents re not worth the cosUof the ink used in printing them. That they do not average up to decent probabilities, is seen in the fact of the admission of nearly all en gaged in getting them up, tiiat they have no data to guide them in making esti mates. Now , this may be called journal istic enterprise, but in reality partakes more largely of newspaper tomfoolery. It any one take up last Saturday! Pittsburgh Tou.n, w hose straw votes are as g kk! as those of other papers, and read what Republican and Democratic County Chairmen send in, and lie will see w hat baseless conjectures are taken as an in dex of the sentiment of the people on the question of prohibition. Take a few reports as fair representations of the w hole batch. From Cumberland county we have the following to guide us in forming an opinion as to how the State j will go : The Republican Chairman puts the majority for the amendment at 1,000, and the Democratic Chairman estimates the majority against it at not less than 1,X. This is published on the princi ple of "you ays your money and take your choice." There seems to be some thing particularly fascinating in the "lAU" figures to the score or so of Chair men heard from they, the figures, seem to have been conveniently handy, easy to write, and m-uiriug no waste of time in the annoying work of discrimination, as will be seen by w hat follows. When all the back districts in Delaware county were heard from, tho respective Chair men of the twtv. trt-at parties claimed 1,000 majr:ty--the Republican put it ft and the Democrat ayaiuM the amend ment. The same state of affairs is re ported from tawrence county the even 1,000 of a difference between the esti mates of the well informed Chairmen popping np as serenely and quite as eas ily a rolling oft a log. After patiently reading throogii four or five columns of such idle conjectures, one may well ak, what is the object ? A (rood many people will think that tlie Democratic Chairman of Snyder county, in his query to the Tana, is not what that paper says he is that he is not "an am," nor was be "kicked on the bead when a child," nor had he "been drinking," nor had he "been buncoed, and befooled, and played for sucker but on the contra ry, evinced good borse-sense in asking the T-mrt "to state its object It is not reasonable to suppose the ob ject is to gain information as to the prob able result of the election in June; .i even-body knows the utter unreliable Bess of straw votes w hen parties are thoroughly organised and part? lines closely and distinctly drawn. How much less dependence tan be placed on such a method now as a means for ascertaining the way in which the cat will jump four months front this time. The two parties to the question of amending the Consti tution with a prohibitory ciaase, can not be said to be in an y'thing Tike' .orma-1 tive condition yet Many voters have cot yet "made up their minds;" many others will not express themselves ; and B'j a few will vote differently from what they tor say. Everything considered, therefore, the boroscopic st raw-vote-tna-cli.ne is a mfcerable cheat and delusion, and ought henceforth to be found only assong the thingsof the dead past SOUTHERN RECONCILIATION. The latest evidence of it domes from Arkansas, and comes in the form and shape that it usually does from the con quered anil submissive (save the mark !) fire-eater of the reconstructed South. Masking under the name and title of loy al subjects and law-abiding citizens, their ebons methods of manifesting the fact am, to say the least quite a "peculiar as are the "dark ways" of the heathen Chi nese. The dastardly assassination of Hon. John M. Clayton, who was seeking evi dence, and finding it ia abundance, in molesting the Congressional seat fraudu lently given to Hon. C. R. Breckenridge, one of the leading rebel brigadiers, now in Congress, was as cruel and cold-blooded murder as has ever disgraced the pages of American history. - Who the foul per petrator of the deed waa is not known, and in all human probability, will never be known, here, on earth, at least Though firing at hi " victim through a window from the side-walk of a public street, et an early hour in the evening, w hen people were passing along, there is no one of sufficient courage to come for ward and name the vile miscreant It is enough to know that Mr. Clayton was a Republican, to seal the lips of the mvn jrurifl rebels, who still cling as tenac iuiudy as Jeff Davis himself to the cause of tlie late Southern Confederacy. There can be no doubt that the brutal and fiendish act of killing Colonel Clay ton, resulted from the usual methods adopted in the South of suppressing all Republican advocates, whether running for office or not At the town of Plum mervilie, where the Colonel was in pur suit of evidence when shot, the ballot- box was not stuffed, according to one of the Southern means of carrying an elec tion, but was actually . stolen. As the township gave a majority for Colonel Clayton, the Breckenridge party saw that it could only be turned to his ( Brecken ridge ') advantage by stealing the ballots ; which up to the date of the murder could not be found. The fear of exposure, no doubt, led to the act of killing. And yet, say Democratic papers, the murder is of no political significance. The place of its occurrence, the mission of the victim at the time it occurred, be lieiug engaged in getting evidence that would convict political criminals, togeth er with the fact that he had no personal enemies, as far as is known, at or about Plummerville, (the scene of the murder) is proof positive that it was nothing more nor less than another of the long list of Southern political murders. Our National Congress would do well, while not overlooking the welfare of a few Americans scattered over Europe, to see that the many of our Nation are pro tected in their rights and privilegtw at home. Our Samoan interests are not nearly as important as ia needed guardi anship over citizens in every State of the Union. While making a great deal of ado about the American flag guarantee ing protection to every American citizen traveling or trading . in France, Spain, Italy, (iermany, or elsewhere, sarely the same Aug ought to be of equal utility in all parts of our own land. The preamble and resolution now be fore the House of Representatives on the Samoan question, should read thus: "Whkkias, From reports and from cur rent newspaper accounts, the rights of American citizens appear to be grossly invaded" in several of the Southern States "therefore, le it Kr$olifd, By the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled," etc Wouldn't that read quite as well as it does w ith "( jerman Government" in the place of several Southern States? On Republican Contestant Lass. John M. Clayton waa shot in his room at Mrs. Craven's house at Plummerville, Ark., last Tuesday night at 9 o'clock. Clayton had Urn nervous all evening, and was pac ing the floor with his hands in his pockets, lie walked toward the window, over which the blind waa partially drawn, and waa in the act of Bitting dow n when a shot was fired through the pane. When a light waa brought t was fonnd that a load of buck shot had takes effect in tlx right side of Clayton's neck, breaking it. He had fallen back dead in his chair, and then over upon the floor. There is no clue to the perpetrator of the outrage, but a pistol was found underneath the wiudow yesterday tnorning which may lead to the discovery of the assassin. The Legislature has bm asked to offer a reward of $." iXi. JJr. Clayton was the Republican candi date far Congress in the Second District in the late election against C. R. Breckenridge, and was at Plurnraerville col lectins evidence lor a contest for the seat. The ballot box in Plummerville Township was stolen, snd ia believed to have contained a majority for Clayton. Clayton was'a broth er of lien. Towell Clayton. LiTTi.s KH'K, A sc., Jan. 31. The Sen ate of Arkansas passed a bill, by a vote of 23 to 7, authorizing the Governor to offer a teward of $2,0i) for the arrest and convic tion of the murderer or murderers of John M. Clayton. The bill was read twice in the lower house and will be passed in the morning. Th Board of Trade business men had a meeting this afternoon and passed resolutions de nou.i: inc the assassin, and raised a subscrip tion of H, (Ml to be adJed to the reward for the arrest of the criminals. IsDiastrous, Jan. SI. In a conversation with a visitor General Harrison denounced in strong terms the killing of John M. Clay ton. He said: "This ia dreadful ; it is ter rible. I have heard of nothing more shock ing since Garfield's assassination. Tbi murder will bare a disastrous effect npon Arkansas and its future. Such things must be stopped." How Did Rudolph Di? Londo, Feb. 3. There are two principal stories abont the death of Crown Prince Ru dolph, of Austria, one that he committed suicide, and that be was murdered. Two eaitses are assigned. The one most credited is that the Crow a Princs bad been discover ed in an amorous intrigue with a lady of high rank ; that her brother (rave him th alternative of a duel or suicide, and that be cbose suicide. The most circnmatancial and startling sto ry of all is that tlie Crown Prince was mur dered. It is that Rudolph, at a ball on Sun day night, paid marked attention to the wile of one of Ui richest and most powerful no bles of theempire snd ended by making aa appointment with her. H was going to start early on Monday morning to drive to kfeyerliug with sou friends, but left them and walked back to meet the Jady. At 7 o'clock on Monday morning the busbaud was just leaving th palace, wtien be saw a man skulking under the private suir-cass leading to bis wile's apartment. He ran forward and caught the man, and, tearing off bis cloak, found that it was the Crown Prince. White be was atrjpifod with con sternation Rudolph escaped, drove off in bis cab and went to Meyerliug. rescuing tber by It o'clock. Early on Wednesday morning tbe Crown Prince cai.'ed bis servant Jjhsun, ordered bim to bring hi letters, and. pj: ting lite pil low against the window, sat up in bed and read tbetu. Johauo called Rudolph's at ten. j I tion to two strange men in the garden, but tbs latter remarked that they ware probably batters for the shooting party. Jobana left tiie room and immediately heard a pistol shot. He ret anted to find tbe window smashed, tbe Prince lying in bed with his skull shattered and bis brains scattered on tbe bed. Tlx two strangers were seen to leap ever th fence, ssount bones and ride away. Ttiey were tbe husband and brother of tbe lady with whom In had the intrigue. A TWO MILLION DOLLAR FIRE. Buffalo's BiT Business Block Burn- eta To-Day. BtrTALO, Feb. 2 Thia rooming between 3 aad 7 o'clock flames destroyed fnlly two million dollar' worth of property on Sen eca. Exchange, Carroll and Wells streets. For three boar the fire raged beyond the control of th firemen, building after build ing felling prey to the flames. ' The wind then subsided and lbs progress of tbe flames wss checked and tbe fire rot ten under control. ' Tbe beery walls of the burning buildings fell with a tremendous crash during the pro gress of the fire ant the Bremen hsl many narrow escapes. N J person however was injured. Th Dead Turn Black. Mariox, Kv- February 2. Twenty-four persons, most of them children, have died in Webiter county of a disease with which tbe doctors appear nnsble to cope. The disease has spread through several neighborhoods. One family lost 7 out of 9 member. One person, aa adult, ha recovered, and be is blind. The disease is aot understood by tbe physicians, and they are amble to nam; it. Death usually occurs from sit to twelve hours after the attack. Those dying rapidly turn black after death. Three physicians have fl-sl, not being of any service and no, wishing to jeopardize their lives without hope of doing good. OUR HARRISBURQ LETTER. From oar special Cormponuent. HAaarsscao, Feb. 2. 1839. Legislation fir a great State like the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, is no easy task. Tbe interests of tbe State are so diversified and of such vast difference that it very dif ficult to strike a proper mien. It bas been a grave question with good law-maker wheth er the Constitution of 17 1, preventing local legislation only in a very restricted sense, has been beneficial or not. What suits one section of the State does not suit another hence the necessity of special legislation for certain sections of tbe State must be appar ent to any one who has considered the sub ject with care. Nowhere is this trouble more greatly experienced than in the passage of a municiial bill into an act for the govern ment of cities other than the first and sec ond elasses. The last 'anion passed a very voluminous Act but the Supreme Court declared the same unconstitutional from the fact that tbe Act divided the cities into six or seven different classes. This evil is now ought to be remedied by leaving them all in one tbe third class. Tbe bill bad been re ported and was to have passed finally before tbe spring election, but it has been re-committed to the committee and it is now very doubtful if it will become a law in time for the election in February. Among the bills tbst has created consider able speech -making is what ia known ss the "Flag Bill," and provides that there ia to be floated over every public school snd institu tion of learning the American flag. It comes from Beaver county both members. Dravo and Brown, each having introduced a bill of the same kind tbey were referred to the Committee of Education, and Brown being a member of the committee, his bill came out first and Dravos' bill was held for some days. ' v There is quite a rivalry between these col league which will likely result in defeating both bills, inasmuch as Dravo'a bill has al ready been defeated. There is also another bill which has creat ed considerable discussion tbe bill provid ing that et soldiers and sailor are to be pre ferred in matter of appointments, with a general clause for failure to comply with the same. This bill was np for third reading on last Tuesday and ft went over under amend ments. It is very doubtful whether it wiil pass. Bill like the last two are very questiona ble legislation ; it is sentiments! in charac ter and done for the purpose of making 6ua eom'it. There is also a bill here, which will be reached in a day or two, making the office of Assessor three ears duration. This bill is received very favorably, and it will likely be come a law. It is now very doubtful wheth er the old fence law of 1700 will be repealed. Tbe preservation of State lines and monu ments by inspection, bss been so amended in tbe Judicial Committee so as to have it surveyed snd examined once every five year and th expense of the same to be paid out of the State funds. There are two bills here in regard to the bounty scalp law. The one increases tbe bounty on wolves and wildcats, and the oth er extends the scalp law to foxes, minka and weasels. It is very doubtful whether the Utter will pass, although there .ia a pretty strong feeling for the same among thejnterior county members, among whom is Pugb, of your county. Tbe question whether there should be any amendments to rbe Brooks License Law or not, is receiving some attention. There are some six different bills before tlie committee, j making that many different amendments. The opinion that so much depends spon the result of the election in June on the Consti tutional Amendment is so strong that it is very doubtful whether there will be any amendments during this session to the lsw as it now stands. Both Houses met on Monday evening and went through the usual marine of business for that evening. In the House the question of extending tbe soldiers orphans schools was referred to a committee of five old soldiers to be appointed by the Speaker of tbe House. A large number of petitions were present ed during the week praying for the passage of what is known as the "Dressed Beef Bill," which provides that no dressed beef shall be sent into snd sold within the State. It seems to be a move on the part of the grangers snd farmer to protect tbe sals of borne cattle. There is some doubt whether the bill, as drawn, is constitutional, and it may not get out of the committee to which it was sent. Tbe Senate passed the Constitutional Amendment resolution by special order, on Tuesday, and tbe Democrats, with their usu al stupidity, refused to vote, or place them selves on record in any way, on Ibis import ant question. , The House, quite unexpectedly, held an evening sessieti on Wednesday evening to consider bilh on second reading, and a large number of bills were read. Tbe municipal bill was reported baca, and a special order made for second reading ou Thursday, There is considerable opposition to it, and it will not pass without amendments. Tbe Legislature i now in fair working or der, aad good results may be expected. Philip. Brothorsvalley Itwms. Mrs. David Dickey, an estimable old lady, is confined to Iter bed from tbe efilsrts of a stroke of pa'sy. Mrs. K. L. Yoder, who bas been visiting in this section for the last four works, re turned to her western borne in Kansas last week. Some of lbs young men around B cb dale have already purchased valentines to send to their friend ; this is taking time by tbe forelock. Henry L. Walker sold his farm to Edward Hunts. Mr. Walker purchased a boose in Roxbury and intends to follow some other business more congenial to him than Urm-ing- His msjesiy the groundhog saw his shad ow. He took a firm hold of th reins and is going to run tbe weather to suit himself, and you may lookout for thi or that kind of weather lor tbe next six weeks. Mr. Joseph Miller from Qiwrnahoning moved last week on the P. J. Cover farm. one half mile Sorth of Berlin. Mr. Blougb the present renter will move on the Philson t'arm in tbe vicinity of East Liberty on tbe first of April. Messrs. Merwine & Window started a i aviary on tbe Sooth Side of Berlin list week. Tbey purchased orexme has lned So wis, con sisting of Plymoth Rock. Wyendotu. Lsng hsn and Leghorns. As a consequence of course egjrs and poultry will soon be plenty and cheap. , The B ;pjblii-sns of Britiierivailey Tp.. will bold a primary election in Biriiit aa Saturday Feb. 10, 1S9, to nonfinate a ticket to be voted for on Tuesday following. S. H. For.vxy. Commiite-man. Tbe Sandy Hollow Literary Society had a crowded bouse last Friday night Tlie exer cises of each m eeting consist of declama tions, essay, leadings, queries, referred ques tions, and debate. The question for next debate is, resolved that men of distinction owe their greatness more to natural en dowments than to psnereranc. Tbe principal topic for conversation in Berlin and vicinity is tbe high school project which is being worked up at this place. A school of this kind would be a great benefit to Berlin in more than one way. But the citizens would better be up and doing or tbe town will have to suck the hind lit a u-ual. Zsito. MARRIED. KIMMEL-SCIIROCK-On Sunday, Feb. 3, IBI, at the Reformed parsonajp", Somer set, Pa., by R't. Hiram K1114. Mr. Samuel E. Kimrmiof B.-rlin Fa., and Miss Kmma M. Schrock, of Livansville Pa. iau1 Absolutely Pure. Thin Powder nerer Tarten. A marvel of purity, treuirth ni hole)mneflH. More ermiomiral tbn the unlinnry kindf, ji1 canmit mUi mi competition with th raultitihieof low tt-st. inort weiicbt, alum or phoplmte powder. StJd my in 01 m. Koyal HrtKtNti IowiK Company, 106 WU Street. New York. .V:M8i. Executors' Sale OF Valuable Real Estate ! BY VI RITE of the authority Riven iw hy tholtvt wili and tvtroent nf Jotutthan Kmerirk. late of StKitbanipum Tuwiuhip, bon.rrut County, la., dcccaaeti, wC will eiptwe lu tmie on the prrmuea, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. m., the farm known u the Mi chael Hay tarm," nituate in Ho ithainptoti fowii afaip, Sotnetwt loamy, Henu a, t'oniulnlng trJ arnw and M pert-he, more or les adjoin in laodstof Jacob Runi, iMniet Kurns, Hanna Maru and Richard and Jacob 1 kouueil, baring theri 41 erected a two-atonr iraaw D WELLING HO USE. Bank Kara, and olaer wtUiildin ; a bo it " arre of thi laud U rlcaied. and in a (rood rtate cultivation : the balaaiue 1' well timoervd ; it i well supplied with good jtpnnjpi of pure water, and haa ou it a larfr orchard of Iwarinc fruit tree ; the mineral on and under both trarutof land are excepted. Only the (surface will e nold TCPMC '0-nir'' 1B hand on delivery of ILniflO deed, balance In throe eual an nual paymentji to befiecurtii on the preimw by judrmeut ootid ; 10 per eeut- of hand motley to be paid down ou day of sale. S THAN EMERICK, KiLOMUX LMKKK K. Janfl. Executors. RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES. jSmtire is herebr icirrn that the ftl!oinn nanied rra- hasv liifl the r aitpiifavintiii tur Tareru i,iceDe in myo;hce. with ih- bt);i1. cer tirtcalea. &v anl that thMnie will b? pre Qteil to the ;urt uf ttatttr Si-tiuii.s fur allim auctr, tn Mmiilav. Fehniarr S I!i : Charles A. MiU-netl, l'tHsnhjiv, A.i'iU3 T'pw K-tward Nh kl.pur, Marr-e $vitzr. Hand Patch. I arim-sr T p. Aug iM Ktiebttr. t'Micmi.i:t l ap. bruit SterutM-, t unrtiMMii-e iinr laii Nathauiel slicrr. Mfveixl-iie lkriui?h. E. Kyle. Jwpi bfhnM'k. tfleticoe, Nttrthampt m Twp. KUa A. Tayuiit, SotnerM.t !t-niiiirh. Urk sOm.-e. I li. J. HOKNFR, 8meret. b. A, 10. j " Merk. JULE TO ACCEIT OR KKFl'SE, ) To Harrison Keini. Jsch Koirn. Vim. Kim, ! an1 Mary Keim. intennarrted with Walter j Kater ot Carlftoo. Thayer Omiilv, Nt h. : An- Tiie Kelm. iiitf niiarrhtl m ith Jfx j-h t; l-u-mir, ; an1 Clnila Keitu uttniiarTkti v(tti lohn M. ; ItendvT. cf Strang. Fillmore to. Vb : tha- j rine Keint. iittennmrie! vith Wm. Tat:ter, vf j liunoaa KaU. Iu-ivitiH'iiamt ouut , O. ; inn aw nereny ummea 10 tie ni:a aip-ar at aa Orphan Hmnto 1 h lJ id a4 Un f)H.-rt J -utility, ra.)rti Monday, the J-ili iay of Krhnia rr mil. tbetian4 t.)tre toacrt'.tornfuettake the real estate of Eliza Kftra. dttti-al. at the ap praNl Taliiattmi. or bhow canw wbv the tame shonlrl not henosii. -SherifTsuHlre, I R. K. MrMILI.KX. jau. 16, y rht.r,ff. TRIT OF PARTITION. To Hannah laohr !ntnriftrrief. with Pamtvl T.e- bam of ! van. IViiford f'o. Fa, : H'i.jaiiiin lhr of Kihertovn iVdiord 'Miiify a , and Kmaouei Lohr of Cnim, IVedtord. ri , Pa. You are hereby notified that in puruanri of a Writ of Partition iu-M out of the rphn." Court of iomerset inanity. Fa., and ti me tlirt""t-d, I will hold an iDtueHt on the premise, on th- r-l estate of Thoma- lar, det- d. aiittate fn Shade and Fatnt Tp-v,. Somerset 1'oiintv, r., "O Thurs day the a.ltUy of Kruary next, wiicu aud where yon ran attend if yon think proper. B. K. AlrMlU.KV. 8hertfl Offlea, I thtTifT. Jan. 8. ltH JUU: TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE." To Martha E. Dull, intermarried wfih Jesse t'ritrhtield, and Manvna. lmll, .rttermarried w ith Kichard Keed, of Fiit buijrh. Fa. : Yon are hereby notitifd to le and appear at aaOrpliani' t'onrt to le held in ami Ur A -iiM-nstt County, Fa . en Monday, the -th day f Ft-hniary next, then and there to art-ei or fefi--e u tke toe Kea.1 bitate of IVter luU, deHYawtl, at the appraised raluat ion, or show eauM why tiie same sniHuo ivs or MNU. SherifTs Offire. 1 R.8. Mt MIU.KN, Botnerseu Jan. 8heritT. D 1SS0LUTI0N NOTICE. Sotlce ta Hereuy given tbat Uie partner.hip herefnfore exMitig lietween J'n-ej.b it. ai'd K.!i. It. Milter ia the mereantile ru.ttieaa under the firm name of Miller Hrother. waa riiwived on the lat day of January, la-'.i, by mutuai eiHi.etiU The busiiteaa will hereafcr he citMiiK-teil at the otd place by Joseph D. Miller. The to of the firm are in th, iMaeaaion of Kphraim li. Miller, and all persona having a.-cutit on them are re Sueated to call aud nettle the Mine without fur er notice. JO-JF.PH P. MILLER. KHUKAIM li. jim.u:h. Rocxwood, Fa.. Jan. (. l.i. UDITOK'S NOTICE. Inn, Eatate of In the Ortihaos' Court of Isaac Ankeuy,dv Smer.t coumiv. i'a The nudeniziied having been d.tiy atinteI anditor l-y the orphana CHirt ot' Momerxet t Vani ty b tMenaln aulvauceRieiita and make a di-tri-butioo if Uie fund in the hand of Julia Anfcetiv and ( ynta Ankcny, Adminiatraton and Truuei of" said eatale, to th.-ae iegally e.ituied thereto, hereby gives notice that be ill attend to the du ties of hla appoinnneut on ThnrMiay, the -.14 of February. l4t. at li' o'clock a ra , tu hi. otfe-e in Komeraet Horough. whea and where all penoiui iulereaU-d may stteud. II. I- It VKR. janao. Auditor. E xEorrou-s notice. lauuc of I-erl Claaa. dee'd. late of atonycreek lowB-rup. smcn-et cunty, I'a , letters teataiaentary on tiie obove eatate baring been granted to the nndfTairned by the proper autbiwuy. all persona iudchterl si Mid ev tate ar feiiie-ted to make atvmeut. snd the having claim to prej-enl theia duly autiH-niMa-ted fur settlement te the uiHleric.ied Fif-iitnr at the late rexudence of aaid rlcc'd on Satanlav, the 1Mb day of March, A. I law. aheu and w here they will attend for aaid purr. F. c. t.HK.-J F. W. BtBgrKKk, JoAS E i.l. t. Attorney. Lxertitora. gllOKr-HOEXS FOR SALE :- , SeTea Short hora Trtulls. f-ooi month to 4 eean old. Alao. a few t jwasnd Hc:fer.aTid one Use Ivyland i hina lioar. I'editrree guaranb-ed. Call on or addtv A. 0. KIMifEI, Berlin, Fa. ss?!iYTii, 5!iiJ fig gFIEIUFFS SALE. Br rirto fif mtnrtrv wrlrs of Lot Fa arwl Fi F JuWi oourf the vrt M Commc rVsj of Somem ei iix. Ja-, ! wiil expc Pt at the loan UiAUse, tn isnoeraei Boroiiffn, at 3 o'clock T. on SATURDAY, FEB 23, '89 A!i the rirtit, title, huer- and claim of HetsrT i.roaaS. ot, inaud to tb follow tine decnb?d fral rstt vw:A ot rtain tract ofiiutd inmate in BUrk TuwtiWiii. imt-rt ounty, mijoininff laod Jacob tftivdtr. bamitel Swanwr and Jacob lwir eoiHM.itUnr 112 avrc, tiKre or k-,aooiit jo acre citfrvV hanna: thereon erected a two M.fy lraroe4welinic, 1 back bant, and other wuibuihiiom. wiiii tbe appuneuaucea. ini a lu ee-uun n tbe property of Henry (iruwaU. ax the mA of H. ana IL J&L Hiydex. ' ' y ALSO All the riffht, titi. lntcre-4 and claim of J. O. Meyer, of. iu aod to tbe tottowtug described real -.. t. io lota In tbe town of Rumania, tSuiumit Township Horeeret County, Pa , knou a tote No, "ana K. fret mug on &nw Avenue aul HeaiioTk avenue. un a two etory frame dwelling houae. stabie, aud other outbuildings taenu trected, lately . mpied by Amu Vnt. No. '2. A lot of ground in UHuaiu ., Stinimit towuWap, bouerm't eouuty, -a. known as tot -W 1 y, rrouunjr on K-yxUwe Kreet, or the Salisbury hailnHaAi, aud extending back to t Imaii river, fetftudeU by alley on tuV North, and iut of Mr. Jwhu uiHU, 'No, K4t on Ue Ejoutii, No. i. Mcrea lota of grouud ia MeremSale Ror oujfU. pomerHH county. , known on the pian ot Jlcyen Addition to Jaeyervlaiea lorn Nob. U3, UI. li, 1;$. !-? 1-- and t J. ; aaid tot adjoint. eru other, and are bounded on the north by au atlt-y, and ou tbe mmlh by a street. No. 4. 1 wo lot in Meyervdale R.rourta In mid county, knowa on tbe plan of Meyer' Addb tHrii loMUd borouicb, a low .u, M and , bout-idea wn the Nortn uy -ud avenue, fcat by No. houib by alley awl bawl Pnlcn rvad, and WeM by t herry .urvet. No. 5. A lot in Meyir2lc ftmwieh, in Mia couuty. known on toe plan of Meyer Addition tottaLM bufoujth an lot No. UH. bounded on tbe North by an alley. South by necrnid avenue, W cnl by Oieatuut Mirvct aird ha4 by lot No. pu. No. 6. A traii of land ft mule tn Summit Twp., Soniem-t County ra.. euittaiiiiug acu- uct nH-aure. adjoining land of Hare. tnUicnon Wilirout. lauiei Marker. Andrew rider, and oibera. known an tuc ' buck-tt iltrout ' tract urtiou of the tract t well timbered. Taken in execution a- the property of J. 0. Mryerh at the mil of Ktuamivl Uriuy ue, AU All the richt. title. Intercut and claim of Wilber F. Heudric kMi ot, in and to the following ri RritTt real oiate. xtz : The undivided one-half part, and the undividtd otie-fturih part of a cer tain tract of Unit annate in Lover Turfeeyfont Tourtship, Somerset Cmmty, ra , wan anted to 'reorge Jark. Jr., adjoining land warranted to William lart. John iieedcr, Samuel Painter, Wil liam Joil and others containing 41J4 acres mure or lesfc. Taken in execution a '.he property of Wilber F. HcndrickMA. at the wut of U. W. C. Hid well and Madiou Hailey n IvxecutorK ALSO All the light, title, ititcrerit and claim f Samuel Shirtt of, lu and Ui the follttwinu deiw ribeii real etat vix : A certain tra't ot land situate in Northampton Tow n hip, SnK'rHt County, fa., adjointug Uim1 of Auaina Klickinger, John Nett. eortte Kli'-klnger and Sarah M-Bride, cim taiumg i acre more or ler. having thereon created a goffd 1', tory plank dwelling biuc, hta'lc. end other otit buildings : alwut i'M under a gid Mate of cultivaiioii, well watered, V'. with the apurtennce. Takeu iu exec ution asthe property of Samuel gturtx, at theMiitof J H. Fntx's UMi. A1X All the right title lntrettt and claim of Jam c It. unmiin-i of, in and to the lol)iw in g described real c-tate ri : So. 1. A certain ).t of ground sittiate in Fom crMt IkvMngh. Hnnenict county h.. known on the plan of said l-orotirli a the w ttu-m half of lot No. 1(. Uviindcd on the North by Virion mrer-t, mi the rjit by n'maioder of lot No. tnw ok nel by M i umniint. on tbe South by Main 4trvt. oti the Went by l.t of Samuel Hun Iter, having thereon erected a large two utory dwcllii t htu'. lxl iogmid utof cultiratiou w ith fnilt tren site. No. l Two s-crtnin lot of pround Minute in rVnncr-et Bonxurh, fiomeict County l"a.. known on the general plMiof Niid borough Uam Nfia. Ji t and .'44 Imunded on the Nrth y Main Mtvel, on the fcant by Bridge alie. on the South by Pa triot street and fat the Wet by Uh of Mr. Henry Kn-trar. all Itvtneadow. laken in eayeution a5 the prrtperty of James B. CunnniiLo at the uit of ( oil roth i Kuppel. ALriO All the r:ght tUleintent and claim of Timothy yH arty, of In and to the surface, mi 1 if tbe fol lowing' lot of ground situate in Klkltcg Town fhtn" v.merfci .. ("a., to wit: Ht-ginutnr at a point on new road laid out fmrw Summit Mill-, to a:i!bunr oa line of land of K V. Miller, thence alxng t.ad road N W 10 n, S W 17 5 p to psl. N Ht' E7--'D u land of 8. P. Miller, thence along Mnte N i.'1-,0 E 17-2 p to place of beginning Containing 142 pert-he, having thereon ereeted a J'x xtory iranui dwelling Iiwum; and other out bmldiriKw. Taken in execution a the property of Timothy McCarty at the suit of Wra. il. Hay. NOTICE All penona purchasing at theabnre ah will pleae take notice that a part of the purchase money to be matle known at the time of the aale will be required a wain a the property is kruK-ked down, otherwife it will aifain beeiptw ei to sale at the rik of the fim pnn'baMrr. The residue of the purcbae money mul be paid on or bet ire Thurviay of the l-t week of the Feb. terra of Court, the time fined by tlie Court for wecurine tbe ai-knowiedgmeiit of deed?, and no ded will be acknowledged nntil the purchase money ia paid in fulL cii.TifTptiWce, R. A M- MH LEN. Janau. 1HHU. liherift DMIXISTRATOK'jj NOTICE, lunate, of John F. Mf iresnr, dec d. late of 8bade Township, nomenit Caiuty. Fa. Iyettem of Adniin.tratton on the above estate having be-n grained to the utdcmijed by the proper authonlv. notice if hereby given toall lt-riHns indebteil to said e1ate to make immedi ate payment, and 1ttaj(e having eiaitni against tiie same will piwnt them duly amhentn-aied for M-Uleuient ihi i-rl-rfore January 1J, IMA at my rewdoni-e in 6liade Tow it.h i J.MXlB M(iRF.(ilR. dic.i. Adruiuiitrator. J7 X ECUTOK'S NOTICE. fc.i.te of Aridrrw Serhler. lste of Black iTwp. homenei t"o , la-, ilereaMi. Letters terttaruftitary on tiie atve estate har injt ."-Tn s-atite1 u i lie umit-rineJ by the prop er aiithoruy. itice is hi'rehy (riven to all penons indebted to said eflrtle to make immediate pay-nit-nl and thtiAiavitifC cisims airai)iit lh same will prfent them duly a-utbentiraled for settle went without delay to LAMM A FXrill KR. jau9. Kzecainx. NOTICE. Xotiee !." hen-hv civen that Wm. B. t'o-.k. and Ja.-oh HtM'hler. ke utor of the last will aad t-4tameiit of LMiijvl I'irker. dw-eied hafe tiled tiicir liual a-oiiut in "aid estate and have ppi-H-nte-i ttwrir ptitMa U th Jiidfre t the OH'hMi' Tourl for diM'harKe. tfhieb will be heard on Mouduy thei-thof Keh. t.'. JA OB I. l-WASK. tlerk. I aVRISE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm -OF A. H. FERNER H BRO. STILL EXISTS, And fur tlie guod of tbe people of Somerset and community, lun may they exist. THEIR LINE OF GENTS' FINE SHOES THE EMERSON. PETIOLE, 00N0RE.S3, BUTTON, AND BAL., IN PORPOISE, CORDOVAN, KANGAROO, DONGOLA, AND CALF. W. L. Douglas' 2.50, $ 3.00, and $1.00 Shoes, free from tacks and nails. Every pair Warranted. frfENS' WOfKINtS SjHOES, 90 Cents to $2.50. Ladies' Fine Shoes ! Flexible, Latest Styles. tr Spring and Summer. Ixw and High Heels, B., C- and E. Widths. The oldest and heal Inatittitkm for obtaining s Baainess Olncatios. Ae have aueeetaifuily pre pared thiaiand? of young men for the active du ties of life, t or Clrculais address P. DUFF a SONS. septs 3m. ' Pittsburgh, Pa (ft)- ri S t RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE- DI RECTORS OF THE POOE, AX1 TIIE HOTJSB OIF1 EMPXiOlTlwdlBliT'r of SOMERSET COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANUARY 7, A. D. 1889. GEORGE J. BLACK, TaKaaraxs or Tax Somuait Cocwtt Poob HarsB iu cooa&t with the Count of Sotuerwei, for tb year ending Jaaaarj 7th, nECEIPTH. t. To ao't. rec d. I Jimp, far for 1 butiel uaauthj srrtL Ilearr Mta(!T tar I calf ItusMell M-wn (or bita .' Wm. M. N-iiri. k, (or baL natnL wife at IHzmoai HaMell !Tewn forhifia , Sqshb Miller tnr matntenam-4 ll-nrj Koa for Is buohela tini'ithr l Wm. H. Brkrf bail for root Hua-hr farm H. L. 14 wt. Kmj., for pan Tnspoa ri.xr 1. J. Biuikkkt-r fi (iuanimn I. -bwartaeotimber Hnanl t Witir furrz-riK-s Marv MlUutej Mixiin Millar fur nainirnance J-ffln rt, as Ailia'r Eliza, UvlsrL, dee'd Kimer Poh for piirs litrain Hoffman tor maintenance sod John Winters for oats ortvptt Mtilvr for maint. itanghter at liarrtsburs Pricr and K. K. Pritta for p ga. JtMiah Braoi for pi Kptirai'u Fuyh f-r piaH Wm. W. Hakr for pun-hsiv Mowrr properly Jotts E. Tn-Dt .in Wm. Bailry Wm. M. Waikar for Artnie Kmma J. Will. Win. M. Ht-hrut-k tor main', wife u UizooouL II. U. i uomngnam for miles. A. A. ltnK for pig Sunaa Mii!r fir nia!ntfnanc JosiaA Wo. forhar Wm. H. Mil rr tor ram Andrew biullinger for oata Saifrwet 'u. per rder No. s:t interest on MtiMeitnaa fund.. tmmt per Ortiet No. to baiance account 3 ! 4. t - 4 4 a, 4 fe M U M 4s . H f a W . ' Jy M ; ts. ts ts j as a 1st. li. 14 ) 1 - . u a h 1". 1 4 M M M t 4 10. M M J 4 M. M - M at) M M ,. 4 t v u - y U M M U j'," sai - SM. i! 81. - - 3 4 a t KI I'ESJUTt'KEH. roa ixrsNsss, rrc , rnnto ros thi vsiss 1I . l. ami paid oa orders of IhsT for Oat door relief " " - t:fast.bles fee " - " ' Mumtenanceof Mat. MrCllntock Apnle butter "" Beef '' alaintenanie MUIer and .Mct'ltntoi-k... " Old order ism Bv roa orr uoob ririx.tiH By smt pai't for Out dorr relief mitoni travel ag ex penae. taain!.n,ni ntlt ib.ir rummr. Conveying out door pauper I Kailroad fare and traveilioa: eipenses for paupers......! l'omn- for otit door paupeiti f Ju.U'je. feet and uieOicii altentlauce out door paupers.! roa tnmr.asrs i othii ismiTrTtoxs akd ronrrtss, I I By atut paid for oiaiuteu-k-e of cbildren A-t of lsa nl liaiTiMburg Ifoepital Dilmoiit " Steward acting as nutor Maintenance in other bounties axpeuitea at Feeble Mind 4i-tHMd at klwya .. zraa-tEs na a.itss rsons. t. By mX JM for iri. m m f3. M M M M Ji. " t .. M M M M f", . t M . 1. J " ft. so. -.. 31. ... il " H W W 34. . M 14 u 34. .- . 31. - " Ea. J,. M M M 40. 41. " 4t - 43. 44 45, t. m t M 44. tt m 47. 41. - 49. t. w SU. S. M I. 'fi. 4 S3. .. Pry goods aod c!c ttling Tohc-o Wheat. Flour. Ac Apple tHiaer. lUrdware i ooritabies1 fees Medical services and fees Tinware Mao.n inner meat Huta anil caps Corn meal Stioes and leather Sugar, molasae', ac ueeaiware 4 l Stanonery Cider and butchering C'ffee Other groceries and lea salt irugi. VoatHge and box rent at po to .... Cornim fir tumaxea Jn-tM-ea fees Sheriff's and rTotbonot arv's fees Oil and hops ." conveying inmates. Weaving Kent Vinegar sml sp , ,., rtraiin Priming and Advert:ing : John Hhafer Blanks) Meyerslae ra"aeccii uieraet Hfr&d, .sutement. c Homerset Utmocrmt, - roa rasa sxriNgss. Farming Implement. ... Kiackaiuitniug Hardware Fertilisers.. Saddle.y Needa and planta . W agou making Fruit treea Lumber .. Lime Freight aad expreasage Surveying Colt Kara M. bv am't paid for .:. u. i. u. t. . S3. S4. at. ss. fob rtssa.vgvr MnovnivM x. By ami. pahl for Lutnher ,v. . - " ' Hardware 7n. -" I'ainting 71- m m Carpeniers' work V " Maaona' Ti " Kepairs "4. spouting FOB KITB40BDIXABV SXrgMsIK. T By amX paid for Masgeisiao fund : Hooks ... buoai-nption. Clerk to former settlement. tn agreenient Liver? li.re Kxpenaea Kepreaentattve to Mate Convention i W'ltneaa feea to t'niontowa Moreaan raae ...1 Attorneys - I Mag Insurance. j ttuir ass WAGES. MUM .-4. By amount .. tat " a". K " ta. m m Ji paid Directors Barron anl Schmncfcer's salary $00 eacs. I loft 1 M...ril 14' VI U ..... . .,n - ' Newark W. w. Baiter's Confc snsan Kice's - Hivm tan in. H. S. Klmmeir salary Attorney anil t lerlc, L. C. Colrjnru Chaplain. Appleton Baah Treaaurer's salary, (wnirge J. Black.. JXOVST or THE C. C rsSEI.MA DtiS ATION. (See Need He.v-,1, VoL p. Us To amt ree'd. from Connty Commlaaloneni on onler No. 3, :., for interest oa; i Muaaelman tnml for the year ls i f so on Hooka !......"..'."."......'.."!' tMloscrtpttons to MeTer-vlale Commercial "....'II "" - Mbmerst-t Hrrald - ritm.rrnl " Pictnrea " Misceilanrous matter ..."....!!.! ...... By balance TIJIATK ACCIU ST. TBE UIREIToBS OF TBS PoOB I!l 1. To amount Vatimutj. lnrrtrnM 1 Va..n. t By atniaint received from ounty t oinmisiUoners 8. Balance estimate unexpended -p-jlHEQTOKS' INDIVint AL ACCOI STS. PHX C. BAB30X, Pops Horn Dirsctob, In acoo.int witn the County of Somerset. To amount P mr House order No. of Issa. MM M MMM By one year's salary ss Director ".. . fVEORGE F. SCUMUCKFR. Pnoa Horas Dikbctob. a- In account with the County of Somerset. To unnunt Poor House onler Na of PM MM MM MM MM By one year's salary ss Director "."'.I'.'.'.'.'.'."'. JACOB M. FIKE, Poob Hocse DiBBcma, In account wua the County of Somerset. To amount Poor Honse order So. of MSA. MM M MMMMM By one year's salary as Director .....!'.!.II!I1...! 1ST Or" ORDERS OUTST aADING AND Na of OTdiT n i M SI si M S 43 44 117 UI Sll sv 411 To WBott war id. Preaae Kooaer K. W. U'vuigatone tt. C. Kox J. M. Kite , Coriat. weightman Barrmra Ringier ;IavMl Keiler Jacob Etcbnor alias .M'Tskoider Len Oilta J. I", kerlin Henry taaeheer J. K. Bowmaa J. M. Fine Wra. B. Cook Wra. M. Hr-jwa JusepS Giessner Wg, the nndersigned Auditors of Sonieree. County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do certify thai tn pursuance oi ihe 47th secmio of the Act entitled -An Act relating to Counties. 1 own. hips, c," paaaed the 1Mb day of April. A. li. iu. we met at the seat of ut,ce tn the conntv of HoBieraet. on the Ith day of Jeutiary, iss. aud after being unit sworn did amlir. a tjuat ami settle the several sccoanla req.nre.1 f hi by aw agreeahU to the aevefal acta of AsKmoii ami snpoletarnta thereto, and aorording to the iwat of our Jodgmeat and alaitty, aad that the foretroiag are trne and correct statements of the following aononnia, ix : lta. ieorge J. Bac. Treaaurer of the rx-merset County Poor Honse aad Honse of KmnloTiue-it with the county of Si-mrraet. Kd. The arcraini of toe c. C. XaaseimaB Donatvn. d- The Eatimate Account 4th. The P-ior Directors Indiaidnal Acconnta with the Connty of Somerset, all fir the year tJW Tae said Treaaure, and the lhrei-t'ira foe l-si and fie li3, were duly summoned to aobear l-cfors tbe Attditora. and they did su appear and pro.toce.1 their hooks, orders, billa. .oot-hem. and oam-ra! see suBuaoiM attached lo our report oa the ( ounty accounts. Ta Bet-on of toe steward of the fo.r llouae waa ani-niued Ui as and a sppeo-ied. ' " D Maa"n3 " hr reu,,u' T UHl l day of February, a. "! 8. T. SHOBEB. fBu Feh.Cls. -C-Ht"TW 40HS H.iAHHIN(;.,Jat reo. , m. clerk. j County AuUtora. DR. 00 1 OS i ; is t w a IS (W 4 ae s II m to 14 4 U II IM 1 S" 15 - 14 ft 104 W 4 SO X 1 e so o M W u 00 v li i; 1 00 1J IK O in oo 5 M M 00 .! V1 Si fT6-0 00 CR. DR. f 7 1' I 4! fTC 0 1 t Ml' 1 -a is .v ! Ml ( 9 iss. t i MS Ml! al tw m i u 40 w H ll in S S -Si I til CO S4S is: tn- l Is iu; S 0O as i , i nl 147 tt xfi-i 10: 14 ; 4t; VI Ml' 37 S M S3 W I 4i ouj us ii 71 7 '! 131 1: 17 n; 3' rr M iu i j 1! 17t U; 13 W M Mi! ii 40 10 s 11 t 7 w! u sol 17 -,t f . . IV i;o on Ml IS Ml ! i m : ',(300 Til I. M iOl 40 10! 4 ill U ; 4 tali 7 10, i ! 1 is 44 03 ia i 1 56; i ! 90 tu, I 7J 45 1ST s: 13 SM' 1 1.; ss w' J (: M 4 : 1 U Hrr.li iimocrmt. . . CmmtrtimL l DO 1 no. a iu ar vi i in tail 54 V'i J i S3 Oil: n :t 00 5 501 0 la CI Oil i i aaiarr. I M l J?5 00 I , j .v 1 I sou" sie in. 5 cm 11 11 1 .v 00 t on un 1 .a: S U, SS 00 I SO M I AcrOrTtT WITH TBS Cor-TT OS .OSH taKT. CR. TR. .... ino. on ahi-re onler Nil' su'.'if Vi sm-t ml ' KW 00 ."jmiTTs; 'l ooo oo moo in CK. DR. is co 23 oo I 10 on I u oo t so oo I I ' .1 ! O 00 . n oo; .' US OS i St OS .,1 MUj t u 00 t so 00 1TNPAID FROJI lass : j j Fob whit rssrVD. inry goods JiConatatMes fees 1 1 Bolc'lenng i P.aiance aalarv for law ! il rmporary out door relief r. 7 S 10 5 m th 00 s oa oa IS s lo at t OS S ra in 0 1 40 si 1; US M) 1 ) IS 00 SS 9T p - - - ; .Clothing for Boot man Blanaer at Elwya ICnaka j "I buaheis and 58 poumla wheat. !!!"." ' S months salary aa Director . ! Juattcea feea t i Aaaei-sateiil at Poor Directors Convention ,' I l I e; 4S OUTSTANDIXG COUNTY, SPECIAL AXD STATE TAXES of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, on th 7th dav of Tanuarv. - - Collect ors of the different ountv, as xoiiows: Niv 'i);.i.K-rintii 1 l-'Mt.Ss r An-It rw it 2 h-'ti-r !ii'injistT 3 -Janth t; i riu hf-I'l 4 i.e-Trt? W Johi!ni,...-. ." Jmii.v ;"oitMttii ; Kra k K lUaik T W I- Mmirr M r A'ntvn U Iiwi ah I'l-TlthTS. . Cfmuh t-rt-i;f'. . . Iju'iiihT r-iwn:it(. , . IWAt'k Utwn-r.il.. ., . ivimcrtow n immh , . ., -or 1 nrkVl.nt !m'lrl .. Mi'vt-r-i-.Hir Nr4ii;ji , ,. Vi-:-iU'i ttwtihip . Kr.n: TitlJ-bip StaflHTHfl To . il-.vhnn' l'nt...i(h , , liyli.rn li.r"'irfh. . SCiiitV'r-'lK T'wrnthll . A'i'l:-'n Mwn-f,i ...... . Alicarfnouy low .h;p . iu-mn !ir-narh . t'r.ti ,vrali4'V tl'Ul) p... . Httf'il tun-rttji , v'tmrnwutaT.. Uiunwhij . (''OllUlli'l-V Il4i'sal'ct.. . hii.i' S nn!n - asrftit ills? JtrH Ilh.p - JrtVr.an to ii-htt' . Jtf'inen-n tii.titi-h . jtniv-f tanf.ip.... ., . 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PNirM.n l ing n ii-inp r Von 4 . 4.' J f Hnkv-r r I H.n Vrt.. ! ( harl-rK W PiiKh, I X J Kre.i hmitu I.C Hill tarn.. I i Mi!vr ; I'vitT Ivnetivata. 4-1 ( 44 4". 1 47 Note In tlie above fnSanii)s h . n.'tn air in-rlU'l-wJ the r.xoneratfiMia, f'onim JHt.u, ,v. Ctfnttf u le detlui'tif'J. ' We, the un.!e!innrl Comnrsr-iont-r i f Smer t ('.Minty, in mnfnrm.fr 'atr have orlerel the acoHiirxinyin arii'iii!-4 of Hn- KvipU anl Kt(enhttii4 uf u.,j County fr the re-ir lS to ! pu!jlih--l. an I wa herehy tvrtify thtt thr a-, ptatenient of the O.itst-ti.'iintf Taxi1 nai'l C-unty is rorret-t, r rwur-ls ;n the Treasurer's and CoiutiiifionerH' utliw, l. K. U AiiNKIi, liKo. V. N K V V, Attest: C. W. W I I.KI A M . A. J. Ifii.KMAN, Clerk. i'ttnitnii.-rit-ru. TABULAR STATEMENT Shosrtns the ai.".'rtifate snmiint tif lli Asevit nt anil Valuation nf the v, rj! Tow n-hi j- Hfi'l iii)nitn-hs in Smitr-a-I County, IVnnn lvani.i. fur the Triennial r ar lHH'.i, in arnir lani-e vt itti the .-t f A-sctiibSy. i..i-iH I tlie I t!i il.ty of M iv, 1-4 r - i. a ; '. : ! I aiMl-l .. l'.i'.'tT'.l '.j-'.' J i 1 7 . T tl fi'l .-'l -i 1: - Allfi-h.-ny Til-'-"- I !'-" -'t" ! "I i:-..r Hrlln RumilSil 21 i' I." .! 1"CI 1'..f. .. Hmtlier.tvslky ."'aiaTK .VTK.i !'7-i ::i-. i.v:.; 11..-41 71 ar. ,. -- Hts.-k ''-' -'i- tir-i f.'.". :i7 - :r."i" 1 '".:" fimrrnniieh 3II-I7 :ViT ..". -T llif. t'l..' : wttliiMn'! Huron-! 1".' tlT.i UliT 2ii "J- II- T:.l . ; Klklirl i;re-ni'ila vh.i i-ys-ri -.tT-i t; ni ra-r: 1,;.. Ji-fTi-rx n .IT--.". ::7JI'.- I".-t-i ."! -' "! Jenni-rtowii Hur-mitli 1'Ct-"- M -i 77 i s.'-t 1"-" : . v,. Jcnii-r l"a'.'.VI TJt".' l.'4.;u. -,(, l. ! ;(- -.. larimir 4.. i 1". x'f 4t.". lawn Tnrkfvfia.' - ! ". -a :;;t.'ai ri.'M 41" I'm-' .' MfViT-ilaJi ImiIMUSiI U"7. IT'i J-'-'i :' 7 T 17.3i .'"..I'l M'-idln-rvek u;ii: :n 11 1 t.-r. 41 1 ". i-vi - . MilftvM lf!7! iM-i ' it: r,:-: -.v n .. , NVw Biltimv Biinanrh : l,'t IJ V-l i't! 4 .. -T-h .- , Ni'w I'l-titrvvilli-Biiriiuh - 4; 117"- t Northaini'iun 7'V.w rv.'.T .!.( '."l .f. :-.". lj ... . Ov-lr - 7:la uv.i .".-I s"i Paint i!7 !."; .v.:.i.i i-.TT.". rssi "..- 7-"". . : - - Qiit'mahnnin :rii7tn .i".i.i :1 1ji-ii i.t" r in 4 t.:!'. Unrkw.-iol H.inih.... 7 '' t.'i-'i 7!'- 1 4 -:t 1 -y 1 . aalilinry H.niiifh. 4 till 1'7' 711 lm-.". -r.ii 7 ,, Shaile . li'JM.J 777. -i V" f- 4:r. ).-. Som'rM-t BurtMif-h . !- ti l 11 rrui'. v... Sii:n-r.t't T:.-"r,7 IV-"-' ..--7 r.1-41.: it.".. "j-.i 7 '--. 1-"': Smithsmriton 77? .'"-- -t .'7 4il tu" !.H-"-i Muayrn-vk 2T.'ai 7.1J.; S.vT Sil-i.' 1J" ", 11"-1 4-J 1 Stove-Howa Biiruuieh vvt h 17 1 t ; fi7'-; H'-r". 1- : . Summ:t Sa-ita cr.v.i ..i.i r: n-.w r. v.-,,-: u... rp-er Tnrtavtnrit a!I .! 1 '1 " I.-.V.". it! -1 '"cum ri.. ., .. l"rina BoriMiirh .: .'i1!!! 4 7'.: r.u'i 477 :tn. Welkrhun-Pnroiii'h -.. T i '.vti ii'iuo 'S: '',: zai Tlie nnIirsiimp1 Cottntv C-irnniisioppr ti tl'at thev will ait as u toanl of r"viion st tlnir otri- in Snmeraer. on M.ir...tr. jv'ri ilay of Kelirunry. X-). ar wliit'ft tini snI pla.-e j'y will lii'iermini wlirtlier any if r-.a valuations of flu Aajrs bav bt-t-n mailt l-t!i a jut thIp. aornnltng to the nn-.u;M and intention of on Act of Assembly favwl tlie l.'-tli day of May, 141. Attest : f I K. WAtJNITR. A. J. HiLZMtx. i iiV.it M. N'EKK Orlt. ' ( C. W. WILLIAMSON", Commissioners' Ortice, Feb. 4, 1 0. L'onirai-ior.ir". A COMPLETE LINE SHOT-r.r.N'S AND iUFLES. sr.KIUHS, IJOIi-SLEF).-., SLEIOII BELLS, SADDLE CHIMES, SLEKHI if;F BLANKETS. HOUSE BLANKETS. HARNESS, WIIU'S. LADIES" SKATES. OK NTS' SKATES, BOYS' SKATES. Wc have just received a lanre line of tlie above gootl.-, wliieh e a "ilillir at VERY LOW TRICES. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM AT THE HARDAVARE STORE OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, DRUG-S ! C. He B Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., I'ROPRIrTOR OF TIIE OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOilERSET, PENN'A. I keep ci.tutantly on han l a large uti-i k of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIE3IICAI.S. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. The purest and bwt to be brand in this market. We also keep on hand a full li,.e of TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenance nacl l-.,t!i by rhvii:ianand familiea. We g'ia':iW iti this line, i-rlei t tati- crtinn. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT ' A FIRST CLASS DRVO STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY Glf"TS ALWtYS 1 STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BE.ST THE MARKET AF'F0RiS. I0TH I"MESTIC AND IMPORTED terinte Ccsjcmiilsl Family Mfi Filial M telJ Mr own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It i of a m-r. ' qtuihty. V e keep in t ulk, no that any fiTil inirredient can ' added. Slil at L'o ct n't a pocml. I do s square btimi and will -five you your money'a worth. '' tmuble to show jfia-xla. PUEE WINES AND LIOUCHS FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE YABIETY OF FHESH GARDEN AND FLOWEB SEEDS. Jan. 4. 1HX7. CLARK H. BENFORD. R1T OF PARTITION". To Mnnrreru Kimmeil. intrrjarrifHl with S. -v mrr-an, Jurt'rii:i:( K. Kinii'H-il. iiii-ntar-hj with l. Mt-v.rfw.of AU-nh.VP,.i,- r , h., Wilii;im ii. H. KimmH, of ( hn r.Hnu. svnh J RimrTM-11 imrvnArrvt-tl wuh Ir J. Hf-ttlry. S i.rmii. i iiv . Wtirn-kA, niii? K. Ktmmf It Stiti-nnarrj-'! "wit'i Jmuv h. Walktrr. trf 1 tinv-r ( ..tiMir Nv-.rnk. mrv hrrvltw nt-aiti.-.t Ui; in f-'ir-u-utf of a Writ (rf I'ttrtKion ui4fl uin rf iht- frrjyiftui rt:rt of Srosri t...ni ;y a. a '1 lo uh- l.nf!?.i. I will hii-l Kit iimtiHta; n th in-m'v. on iiw '--l ttt4 of Mwimt Kimmt-11 dit- i, on r.ur'lnrv Mm b i li. lvea wherw you r-ia tu nd il 8benfl- fnfii-f ) u. 3, McMII I F.N imn. . lrw. i Suertlf. A. D. 1SS0. d ' """.a. ii, lie boroughs and townships, in" sa-1 Vr 0la. wf-.Ta H.Vt J Si . -j 17 41 .1. : uy. 1 lritS ; : U I1 tO . t' .IK i 1-7 io : 1.M 1." i- :-.i4 71 ) t l 7it ;-i a '4 v r. 41 4 -i . 7 " 4Tft M 1-4 K: "' M " -'it -tt z: . 7 : j . 4 l ih -,, 7J .v. M 74 ,,t t- M 1. ti 7H U 4.-. 4. !:. 4: irfi : lt -ti .i 44 t' fi? ti " , l; . ii-. 4 trj - .a( iv ii t Jt K V,.: ui u, 17 ny ' 4'4 ' 1.' :;, :k !-. ... I '.-i IT 71 11 1 liKW tit 4-i7 ' ! Sf. 'a :.7T ts j7 ; ,,7 :P! 17 I Tu 1.-7 T .,1 44 it .? J .4 . $ 17 of Sf rnrspt Countv. Pfnn'a. lirn-bv zwr'- Somerset, Peiin'j r.i DRUGS! ALES MEN ...WASTE' D To hmwiie my thonmirhlT rjijh N irrr -' ' u "iitnry or rf.n.miwi.n." rrr:un'nl I'Ti'"' pvn: trntirantpiol. Mimt frwr. PrrrUtv i-,efV Bc rr.jurM Wnt? 10 C. L, YATErf, Nurn'ryman. HoohMtr, N- 51--n ion thi pif'er. j.nd ConnfTTutory of Mui' V r)yoni of KITiHnn an. Fin Ar- t. N -vt ety.i tr Minir imi ; i:nurt tnf-ru nI '-ii'w : iiiini' H-mjii:ui' 4 Iu'' wp vrr mtt-frrmt ! Srn vrm m.il of-eii S A. il. NuKl ItvOSft. 1. U., Vittsbargh. F.
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