The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 30, 1874, Image 3

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W. P. Harvey & Co.,
late J. G. Harvey .0 Co.,)
BUTTER
COMISSIOH HOUSE,
75 EXCHANGE PLACE, r
BALTIMOEE, MD.
. . - . n li. ,, TV-. ... e,nl.of lb. firm
t,!ie!i,e,slirnmei.'oI wr-wran rruouoc r
C.,) which can be l-oa'i at 01 l"e I'r'ncij!
kennavd &
Miff HI
CO M IVll SSI ON IY1 ERC HANTS ,
NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE,
WKHAVE ALAKGETKAI'E FOR
GLADES
O-H ALL FIN" IT TO THF.1R
IVTFBV.ST TO
is sikiN AS VHK UL 1 ir-ti i."
HUH' I"" -' ...tuii'VIV
RUS CAN I.B UHYAlxku AT EXPRESS
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The Somerset Herald.
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'Hall East 11 -d -,n'
KOIVE.
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VI'',1W' V. Y. ALTFAT1IER,
llenrl. Supt.
11:38 l. m.
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4 W p. in.
HrM Fjist
:xjtm Wert
31 nil K
KU Wort
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31 ail Kat
Nail Wert
.11:15 a.m. 14 .p.m.
. .2 45 p. m. ' 1' m-
FRANK FOUXF.Y.
Pittsburgh & Ccnnsllsville
RAILROAD.
PiUsnTEX WasMiiEloii & Baltimore
"SHORT LUSTE."
ALTEH VTIOX OF TIME.
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on and after Pmday. Nov. Wh, W4. Tr.lni
,thtaK.J arm 1K-Irt and Arrive fr-,m lH.,vt,
or-er Grant and Water lrw.-U. at f.dl..w:
Utrlir riTTHlirKliH TililC. ARllIVK.
Tim till Nai!:i. a.m. "n Af r,
A-ro-v:N-;-w
. c,,n' 1 1 r..m 10:14 a.m.
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31. Kce,.irt AO- ; ; ; AO
Al-KiKirl Ao- M K-lrt Ai-
urrxi..l,li,,m- TM.ii.:;:i)j:
Kail al Ax32303at-ci Trains inly. Eict
S:E:ays. Eijrsss Trains
tLHYNLM, SAM! CHOUGH.
G3LS31 G3L PBS. ill
(ieucral Ticket office, 43 Mb Avenue.
Hltmyek lias jut received a large sUxk
of Iron d ail sizes.
TnK U-st Cough Syrup in t:rket is
Morison & ISro's.
Ton Iron ol every des ridion, go to
lih liner's Hardware Store.
Iron! Iron! Iron!! Iron!!:
Vc ale at Ulymver'8 Hardware Store.
pjk Pokk i ! roKR ! -F"r Uo-s?"d
l,k.r liAe hep call odC.k.U & Ueiil
Iron of all Winds au l sires Lr s.ile at
Rlyniyer't. Hardware Store.
O d Picturts cmtully copied an 1 en
W. II. Wki.fi.ly.
TiEn! ru n : Corn. Oats, and all
kin Is of Feed, tor cadi only, at
KaoAi Hues.
Fwrn prsin and (ed on hands. Please
call at S5art.lial sa.rner.
ClKlK i' I.KHUT".
' Tky .ne iKdtie each of torion &. Iiro"s.
t'oll'li Svrup and Liniment and U- con--aiuml
it"is the U-st and cheapest.
Jrrt kfj f.iafp. a larize st.Kk IM,ts and
ix-K bich will l wld at reUlced pncea,
Nverv cheap t'r cash.
SM I LK & I II L.
iJkr fam-dy D''-ir. I'-s1' round
Uuckwieat Wt rrducvl prui at
JiiiOAKS & JKo s.
bet T.nir Kiaits aul it-n-s. Hats and
Cfv at 'rhe relixlue A.-ii i'f
Fi:4t Sii-K & C..
4tiM'. Pa.
Twf rai Tbi a ti-e new stiaW f Iis
1 Haf, at prices that cann4 Ull U
PiivsK Sue &
Kurii L Dro LUi'M-ai. large
TKY t-aj). tor Ache and
lotlle 0 "ujaaJid It Las noeipial
Pains, t .,rR
for cures . ...
relMir.w la:ulg i.y '.lie late
afai ajed wy PhotograpU
U:atl A lull line ot
Having
fire, I hare
(iallery at I.
P.ctures. Mo
hand.
let. Ira UUCrVd their
ejvt in14rs that on
ot X)oceubrr. they will
rcafch, at vtry hiw prices.
rciafciiig elsewhere.
SSTDF.B &
friends and cut
and after the 1st
aell ezclusivelv to
Call and see bt fori
Cah w iil buv chea
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Notice. All per.
Ttui I'm-
knowing them-
i-l please call at
selves indebted to us.
cur new I lour depot c as we have
and make immediate pa requires that
KlLUliai8lv.uv.,
fcuU.'IUl 1 1 Ilic, ii 1,1 1
vv ' 4k.taniing ac-
ire make collet-tu n of a!
- jnt8- c0 in Rtl niTS.
. ;1it'At otters
Fakms for Kent The t T
several valuable farnw in A jlA'r.
torretiL For further partu frt
Samuel a
ill. Healthy. Simom 1
Ww.r pleased to inform -JJ
.hat w Uave j ust received and
Tall f 1K tixls and T f"V"
Vurs.a.ls.rfs, Felt Sk-r. M
skirts. Orwla. Gloves. Ac M. ,
H-iv Ch.tl.ing, Hats and l ap. 1 "T-,
Mi. Ladies and Gent Gum
AKcrxhoes, Ac. Hardware. Quee 7r'"'
Can! and Oil Clothea, TniDks, ca,
SwUUk, Horae Cover. Lap F-obes,
C. & O. Hcj DtRBA 5:4V? r
..sjre. .u vu v .-,
novll
Ouilcsluys,
BUTTER,
SUIT TOT'S
WKPROMISK KKTl'KNS
A X I W ILL M A K K Li n t-K 1 '-
. ..TICKS. .
(AMI l.l.NlXr.SK.
oNu,u!..r,iic erst dy January.
ic--. .. will t -11 onlv f.T or pr.J-
liine'in i xc li:inirf. No.lt'vitit'iom In .111 the
!kiVc whatever.
V. I Khoaks & Bh.
o .11011 1: c-kkwit.
On anil after the first day ol January,
is;:, we will st-U exclusively for cash, irre
sitive of persons. un,r" X
taken in ex hanire f'r pds. e win
keen in stock a larue assortment ot Dry
Good Notions, Groceries, Hardware, etc.,
and feel satisfied that we can sell clieaj.r
llian on the old credit system. Call anil
see u. KesiKTtfuily
V. & G. !IllLlr.ItUALM.
Mk. Josiaii Zimmeumax ill pay the
IdL'hi st cash prices tor Mink. Otter, Pox
and all varieties of skin v
Monisyx iV Uuo's. Cough Syrup has
given the he'd sat "faction for Coiiths,
('olds. Hoarsncss, Phthisic, Asthma, and
for relief of Consumption. It eases the
cou'ih in such diseases. It has cured hun
dreds of cases when taken in time.
Xotick. All persons knowing them
selves indclded to Walter & Coiiover for
Hour, feed. &c. will please call and settle
their accounts on or before the 1st of Jan
uary lSTo. or they w ill he placed in the
hands ot an oll'icer for collection.
WaI.TKP. & COXOVFH.
TllK PlIOC.UF.SS OK I'VIl Coi stuy A
little less than one hundred years ago Geo.
AVashinpton pot a lull set ot artificial teeth
tor himself and wile. They were made
ia England, carved out of a solid Thick ot
ivorvand were jH'rhaj the first artificial
teeth used in America. They can now I
K-en at the dental depd ol Johnson &
Lund, Philadelphia, The two full sets
cost just one thousand dollars, and now
Dr. Collins', of Somerset, makes a far 1h-1-ter
upper and lower set for fifteen dollars,
and makes money at that.
A Card to the I'nbllc.
I take this method of informine the pub
lie that I am carrying on the lilacksmilh
ins Business in all its various branches, ill
the Hion of Francis E. Weimer. in the
town of'Smierset, where I am prepared to
iron w agons of all kinds to order, on short
notU-c. Kepairing done promptly. Horses
shod according to the natural lorniation of
(Uic lect. Having upwards of fifteen years
experience in the business 1 flatter myself
that I can render satisfaction. A share of
the public patronage is solicited. Charges
to suit the times. ;.
A. E. I.iTt.
Tiif.Gkf.at Amf.uk as CossuvrTia
Remedy, Dr. W in. Hall s Halsani for the
Luiiirs, cures the worst cases of Coughs.
Cold's, and all diseases of the Lungs,
Throat and h st. For Whooping Cou.-h,
and croup it is a certain p;cei!ic. The
iniKt itlMiinatK ca.ses surelv yield to
Hall's Balsam, when used i-crscveringly.
Slards at the head of all cough prepare
tions. Slid everywhere. John F. Henry,
C'urran & Co., Proprietors, ( and 'J College
Place, New York.
Womikufil Siccess. Three years
ago Dr. BoM-hee's German Svrup was in
troduced in the United States from Germany
for the ture of Coughs, s.vere C-oldssetth-d
on the breast. Consumption and other dis
ease of the Throat and Lungs. No medi
cine ever had such a success, ItOO.OoO
sample bottles have l-ecn distributed every
year tor three years by Druggists in all
rts if the L'nii.il 'Slates and nearly
letters from Druggists tre no on
our files. sa ing that no other preparation
in their stores sells as well and gives such
excellent satisfaction. All we ask is for
vou to go to your Druggists. Benford &
kimmcl or Hitzrot it Fleck at t'onrhiemr
Pa., and get a sample lttle tor 10 cciits
and trv it; regular size 75 cents For
s;ile by all D ruggists in the Couutry..
The PiTTs1ifBc.11 Gazette Those
who are arranging for their home papers
tor the next year, will do wisely to send
te nscd In auram -..
lor sample copies nt uie 1'lTTsr.i koh
Gazette. Daily or Weekly, as it will 1
seen to be the best pacr published in
Pittsburgh. It is the oldest, being nearly
Mt years old. and has kept Iiace with all
phases of modern newsjwjier progress. It
is printed w i;h new tye. and on clean,
white, handsmie piijx-r. Its news is spec
ially lull, and accurate. It receives tabic
news Jroni Europe, and dispatches from all
parts ot the country. It lias siccial cor
respondents in Washington during the
session of ongress, and al lUrris'mrg dur
ins the session of the Legislature, and will
give full rcris ot all that is intens:ing
ia the proceedings. Its Ktl news is coin
jjete and varietiryetchast" and pure. lis
editorials contain'trenchant discussions ol
all current subjects, and deal indeH-nd-cntly
w ith all the issues of the hour. The
paper is Ilepublicain in politics, but hokh
that the party is superior to cliques and
rings. Its marke. reports arc specially full
Ami complete, and have a reputation that
js w idc-sprcad, lor accuracy and reliability,
ntrequent instances, parlies in the coun
try have saved or made considerable sums
by following the accurate reports of prices
given in the GazaTTE, in selling their pro
duce. It also contains agricultural, house
hold and family reading, carefully selected.
Thus it is a family paper of great excel
lence and rare cheapness as to prite. Its
circulation is the largest of the Pittsburgh
press. This year the postage on apers is
pre;aid at the Pittsburgh omcc, thus neces
sitating the addition ot this item to the
rate. For this reason we present amend
ed rates, and claim that tlu-v atTord the
cheajw newspaper published, when the
size and quality of the paper are consid
ered. tekms:
)ii7y GaztUe (ostar prepaid ; by mail.
jer annum, $10 l0 : for six months, f-i.tut;
for three mur.lhs, J.50 ; tor one month,
fl W;by the eek, payable to the carrier,
j 1 cent. .
Hetklg Gazelle Uage prepaid; by
mail, single sulwcriht-rs, fl.73 i year ;
in of five. 150 ; in clut of u n or
ui'ir. f 1.40. and an additional copy for
every U. to the getter up of the cub.
l'ituiaur are requested to act as agent.
For sample copy, of daily and weekly,
free of charge, address.
Kixo, Reed &Co.,
Pittsburgh Pa.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRI-
BERS. The new ixxtage laio
icJihh goes into effect the first of
next year, vomy h iw to require
that all fiuhficribers to the Somer
set HEUA living
iidv of Hie County.
,wT tJair fuhscriptioii in ad-
ranee. rendered
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to all delinquents hy the 1st o
January and all icho do not
2ty their amounts by the loth
of January iS75, trill have their
names strielccn from the lift and
the accounts placed in the hands
of proper officers for collection.
We trill send (he ILLllALU
to any o) liviwj outside of the
County for $2 a year in advance,
ire ikying the postage.
JOHN I. SOT-Lli,
So morse I lrlnllng Co.
A happy New Year to all.
Do not tail to buy an address from our
carrier.
Yoc tan commence to practice writing
now, to get you hand in.
Saturday and Sundav were good days
for monogram garters. Sloppy you know.
If vou hitch a horse to a post fr any
length of time now. don't fail to blanket
him.
The communication from Centreville
was omitted this week, it being too late tor
publication.
A Qi EF.n old chap over in Meyersdale
has named his daughter "Misery" because
she loves company.
V M MBF.tt of our voung people Kent
sleV-hiug to Jenner X KoaJa on Christ
masKeve. They reixirt a pleasant time.
Ol R IriendMr. Win. llauck, .f Conflu
ence IV, is in town looking around for
some horses. Bring them along tanners,
and get your cash.
Cauistmas evening Maria remark
ed to him after the clock struck twelve.
Un,r,ufujit, and we Have noiinng ieu ... i
to await the dawning ot another Christ
mas.
v tl.at a onnivrt in Al-
V I AVUAo- "
. i,,a ; r..i mi niliM.f nl iiinHini: PfTip-
ture. recently began his prayer as tollows:
Oh Lord. 1 l.ou nasi loin us m . n
that every tub nmt stand on i:s ow n l-t-
tom.
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r.iiiciiT. of this State.
" i...,ii. nlui Imvi' lost an arm
l'rOJ0!?V lll.il. ..- -
or a le" in the service of the country shad
. . . .i n .A .... ,tii
have a pension ol twenty uonais a iu.....
It is likely to bo adopted by Congress.
r.oi'T the maddest woman in America
v. ... ; iir.,ttK!wirn Yl. "A liov coasting
came up behind her and too her leet out
from under uer in sum a "."" 7"
down on the sled and was earned-to tue
toot of the hill."
Twenty cent 'silver pieces will be the
. 1:11 .....c.l i,tlin
next new coin. 1 ne nrsi om bu
Senate during the present session provides
for i-uing a coin of that value, and every
..; . . .1. .. ..1..... ..t' lit,.,,, will
iMHiy win nope mai i" "
tall to his share.
V Main Street Man w ho.-e first Wn had
just Wen to a toy shop, says: "Twas a
tin horn that knocked me Miming oui ui
the walls of Jericho, and mighty gKd
reason for it, too."
Makia is a very lmimlar name in lllin-
..:.. u I,..., m .,t i-lonl s a back fence in a
1,1.-.. ,v .. .... , ,
iv,i.nl:iti-d neihlmrhootl, and plain
tm ly calls out -Mariar," twenty or thirty
windows are iiasiny uirowu u.. num
which protrude just us many female heads
answering "what.
A Yoiso lady in Cambria borough, tired
of "etiing it alone." expects to play suc
cessfully a hand in the game ol lite since
she has married Jonn uignioower. it u
altogether probable she will "order him
up" on winter mornings.
Vivtn luiieh at ihe slow, plodding stu
dent at school; the lime may come when
the laugli w ill beiurneo. ii uikcs nine w
i. tiior.m.Tli imt it more than pavs. lie-
sohe, when vou take up a new study,
that joii w ill go through it like a success
ful conqueror, taking every strong point.
lent. -uni that had brought a load of
shook to the station was Wiug driven past
the ergine the horses frightened aim ran
otr. The sled was upset and the driver
dragged und-r it for quite a distance. He
was'considerahly bruised but not seriously
hurt.
Bf.iioi.d the diligent man. he shall stind
before princes; he shall not stand Wfore
mean men. An Indiana local paper tells
,.., individual in that State who, w hile
canvassing his district as a candidate for
.d.ciinn to the Legislature, also nougiu
r,,r d..i:v..rv iii N'oveinber. His tiro
,i... .... il... Iwiit f t M.T. ri'iii hed 40.OUO. and
iJ 10 Oil mi. '
his ela tion was made sure by two votes,
i -rvTi cv i v from one of the neigh
i....:.. i.,u-..i.ii! nn Ih inir lemonst rated
mi ill. ,i. ui ,3
with the other day, in town, for allowing
a lady to remain in n wagon. Homing a
pair of fractious horses, while he went
into the i-ostnfilce, reimiiked tl.at it was
all right, the woman was not his wife but
his mother-in law.
Kr.t:u i-i Tt-iiAi. Mef.tino. The mem
Wrs of the Somerset County Agricultural
Society will meet at the office of F. J.
Kouscr. Siinerset, Pa., on Friday evening.
- 1 1. T" t a
Januarv f. li). at six o cuk-k. incut
.n.i.... r.f all tounshii) committee-men,
and ot as many others as can be there, is
requested. HUsiiami, I res i.
1 r is sai.l that ciee.ilcssne at night is
of.en r-'iiudieJ by applying fiictionto all
parts of the WkIv and limt'S. To accom
plbh it. lake a crash towel and give it a
lively motion in running
the head, until the Mood is put into lively
f-iri iilaiion. rubbing hardest uiion thecliesl.
If a towel is not l hand, the hands may
W used tor ihe purpose.
ONE ot the youths who attended the
sleighing fwrtv Christmas night met with
what might have proved a serious accident
W hile pa-ssing dow n the street his horse
frightened at a passing sleigh and started
to run. The sleigh was uis t and Mr.
John Zimmerman was thrown out. After
running some distance the ho.s- was rap
tured by our tleril. w ho vaptured this ileui
al the same time.
Christmas has come and gi re. The
litlle deats have surfeited Hu ll. -its with
things, while the old. i ones have
been kised to their hearts content under
the mistletoe, (it didn't make any differ
ence if the mistletoe as supposition). The
lim-il Live nlti mini ( hlircll and
expre ed their heartfelt thauktulnet that
a Sav our Had iKi-n uorr.
We do not know whether the public are
aware of the important fact or not, but it
is hoped that the fact w ill W more visible
by the time our readers sec this article,
that ths local editor is struggling with a
moustache. One of Ihe appreciative lady
readers ol the Hehald sent "him a mous
tache comb and brush f..ra Christmas prvs
en . tor w hieh he here returns thanks.
A New York horticulturist sells Bald
win apples at f 10 a barrel Here is the
secret - Take a slio ot paper and cut chil
dren's names : then place the papers
around the apples w ben they Wgin to color,
and in a week or two Mamie, Jamie. John
nie or rusie ai'jiB mcajiyirs in urge
red letters. These, picked anil barreled
bv themselves, tiring fancy prices for the
New York Christmas market.
Tiit.RF. are many counterfeit half dol
lars in scrip in circulation jnt at the pres
ent time, and we give our readers the
liesefit of an unfailing method of detectiog
the difference Wtwern the bogus and genu
ine : "On the counterleit the lock of hair
in the corner of Deiter's forehead touches
the other hair at each end. while in the
genuine it is a "C" shaped lock, and
touches only at the lower end.
The Saclnaw (Mich.) Courier of recent
date says : "Yesterday a woman was ob-
lirini'tnir . limit .if Wood IntO the
citydoing the driver's work, and unload
ing the sled. We have learned that she
has a sick husliandand (our children. She
not only delivers the wood, but sh chops
and saws it. too, snd thus liecomes the sup
port and reliance ot the whole nimm .
Os New Year's morning our carrier
will make his best bow to his patrons and
present hU annual greeting. His address,
our boys say. is the finest one ever issued
in this ulace. When interrogated as to its
cost he replies, "three sleepless nights,
(spent in trying to think where lie could
scissor one,) fourteen stogies and eleven
hot drinks." Don t forget him.
"I think," salJ Mr. Bionson Alcott
once in conversation, "that when a man
lives on beef he becomes something liks
an ox; if he eats mutum he Wgins to look
sheepish, and if he eats poik may he not
rrow to lie swinish?" "That may be,
said Dr. Walker, of Cambridge, "but
w hen a man lives on nothing but vegeta
bles, I think he's very apt to be pretty
small potatoes."
Haxgiso ?ixed. On edncsday lasX
Governor Hartranlt issued the warrant
for the eseciiion of Samuel Beighley, a
murderer, of Westmoreland, who is now ly
in" in jail at Greensburg. The time fixed
.... Unirlni. ia JanUHTV 20. 1875,
III. IlIC , ... .ft.L t
Beighley was convicted on the 19th of
May last, of tne munier 01 wwoU , .,
an old shoemaker, and was sentenced to be
on the 2Sth day of the same montn.
tl.ii im F.ipi-osios. The boiler in the
steam mill of C. G. Lint & Bro.. a short
distance Wlow town exploded one day 01
last week, tearing its way iurouBu iuc
,.ri,v cnriii mom and hurlins some
of the timWrs a distance of a hundred
yards or more. Fortunately mere was
no one in uie euuic iuum i
fireman having gone out but a few
momenta Wfore. The building escaped
injury, the only damage Wir.g in the
engine room.
Uxif.r .Democratic rule, the city of
Scranton is rapidlv approaching the con
dition of New Yoi k. The chief of police
is under bail on a charge of munier; the
Mayor has Wen arrested on a charge ot
perjurv; truc'bills have Wen found against
a member of the school board for euibex
zlement ot the school funds; and a mem
Wr of the Councils is charged with brib
ery, etc. ; and now, to cap the climax, the
school board of the city has settled for
f 1,200 w ith a defaulting receiver ot taxes
w ho is supposed to have rob Wd the tax
payers of as many thousands.
Thkf.k of our festive youths, w ho have
Lifotv rend ihe accounts "of the Modoc war.
u-ufi' Oi I tit' li.'liiwl with the conduct of
Captain Jack and his war-painted associ
ates that they arrayed themselves in In
dian costume" and repaired to a photograph
gallery. We were shown the picture.
Captain Jack's nose don't wear the roseate
bloom that was its wont ; Bogus Charley
is bare-footed w here the scalp lock should
i... i,;i il,,. or i.f Si hack nasi v Jim pro
trude like those of one ot the jackass-rab-.
. , , . i ....
hits that were occasionally capiureu vj u
Modoc prototyjie.
Ox Saturday evening, 5th inst., Mr.
fiAnrirp Knk'm. of White tow nship, was re
turning to his home on horseback from
I.lovd s station. He had not cone tar un
til a couple of masked men stepped out
.... ... i : 1 ...... 1
from the roausnie. wuii revolvers m wu,
and took hold of the bridle rein. They
t once demanded him to give what money
he had on his person. There Wing no
other course left him. he handed lliem
something near $500. Then they allow
ed him to pursue his journey, and they
did likewise. There is no clue to the per
petrators ot this bold and daring robbery.
KbtMburg JJtraia,
The man w ho groans over his poverty
...:.!..,. .,L a afn tim-arila Wtterinff his
w lllli 'Ul iuhiiiq - " I' ' ' '
condition isjublly regarded as a good-for-
notliing ounce, iiau ue sense mc uc
energetic would be his attempts to improv
wi.ot to true of individuals i
equally true of classes. Business may W
dull just now. but the law s of demand and
supply exist just as lliey always nave uoue
ti...,. mm. oru-rutinir somewhat nccu
it nra,ni Imt th lon?-iieaoed
11.11. .1 litW.ut, - - o
fufinrpr will hludv how
they may be turned to his Wnefit, instead
of croaking about actual difficulties and
imagining others worse to come.
MindY'oi-r Ow.v Businks. To tell
a man to his face to mind his own busi ness
would W considered atiout equal to knock
inc him down. Y'et it is one of the sim
plest rules of conduct, and the most useful
that mankind can adopt in their inter
course with each other- There is a great
deal of Paul Pry spirit in the human
heart, or wonderful inquisitivcnena in re
gard to the personal and private affairs of
trienilsanil ueiglibors hub spiru inaK.es
more mischief in the community than al
most any other cause, and creates more
malice, "envy and jealousy than can W
overcome in a century, ix-t every man
mind his own business, and there will not
be half the trouble in the world that there
is at present.
Os Monday night of last week. Ihe store
of U. J. ought was burglarized. It ap
pears that a darkey put in an appearance
at New Centreville on aionday evening.
Obtaining his supper there he announced
nis lnieniiou oi uiud ai niici.i nu w
take the midnight express east. Return
ing, however, during the night, he forced
open a shutter, raised the window and ef
fected an entrance by crawling Wtwecn
the shelves. The loss was discovered a
short time afterwaids and parties started
in pursuit. The darkey proceeded to Gar
rett where he disposed of one of the over
coats he had stolen and purchased a ticket
for Baltimore, since when nothing hns
Wen heard of him. Among the missing
articles were five overcoats. Somewhat
over a hundred dollars worth of goods are
missing.
Br means f an ingenious process, lately
. a l 1... U ..n..,
UCVl!ea, ft DHITCI CUU Utiw ic iuaucu'upim-
r l.i. t atrt Tltia it an near, is
accomplished by turning a steamed log, of
the length oi me oarrei, agniuat a maiy
i.;r.. t l.u rAniito lnrrlh and thus rut-
auiic v.,v .w..a..., .
ting it into a continuous sheet of wood of
the thickness or a tiarrei stave. i.nougn
ot this riblK.n of wood is then cut off for
the circumference or a barrel, and croiea
or chamfered bv suitable machinery. To
give the barrel a proper shape, slits are
cut into the ends by a gang ot saws, and
Ihe heads are thus brought to the requi
.;i am s,.trnrHi w-iih ill liilirp. The
OIIV H-V. an v. ') " ... - O
usual numWr if hoops U put on, and the
barrel thus made is said to be equally as
.ir,,n c ii, -w nianntiu'tured in the ordin
ary way, the principal saving Wing in the
amount ol lime anu moor lumneu iu mt
process, ttic cort oi" material Wing about
the same in eunercase.
1 In.nnra f rnia rk al i1h fHtalitr from
malignant scarlet fever has cccurred in the
i,;i... .r Mr John t ainolie I. ol lialU-
more. four of his children having died
... . , f . . . ..,. T.
within a lew uours oi eacu utiicr. vu in
lay last the children, three boys and one
iri il,.- nldnut aim) six. and the voungesl
wo' years, were well enmigh to eTt dinner
ogelher. 1 he same nigui me emesi hum,
ind tin Saturday morning the girl breath
.1 i,ur 1 i-t Pnoamtions were male for
the tuneral. the remains of the two chil
dren having been- placed in one comn.
flu fi kPa hi. undertaker arrived, however.
one of the other children died, and a post
ponement of the tuneral became necessary.
uuf..r twin ili fourth child died. A fifth
aadonly remaining child, an infant, is ill
ith the same disease, dui wm ruoauiy
recover. Several physicians w ere canen.
but the malignant character of the attacks
baffled their skill.
Christmas Celebration. The Re
formed congregation ot this place rave a
treat for the liule folks Wlonging to their
Sabbath School, ia the form ot a Christmas
.. . . . e 1 1 J . 1
tree. I be cuurcu w-as lasieiuuy oecuraieu
with evergreens. Immediately in rront ot
the altar was an arch built in the Gothic
style, the pillars on either side of which
terminated in a cross ; in the centre of the
arch were two "gilt angels." while the
motto upon It read "lieboid 1 bring you
pood tidings of great joy." In an eastern
window hung a bright star, while the
space Wtween the star and arch was a
wreath, whereon was ernmazooeu 10 let
ters of gold. "Glory W to GOD on high,
on earth W peace, good-will to men." To
the right of the arch was the tree, look
in.. -TrMVu)?Iv beautiful with It hundreds
of small candles burning whhasmany dif
ferent colored transparencies. 1 ne ironi
of ihe reading desk had been removed .nd
a chromo representing the holy family
sulelituted in lis stead.
Sd.ort aldrtKna -rr delivered bv Revs.
Whetestone, Truxal and Elder Bitile. The
audience was quite large, the church being
crowded, and the addresses were listened
to with marked interest
Fatality A mono IIorhks. On last
Saturday night two valui b'e homes died
very suddeuly i: 'his tirough. One was
the" fine Iwy horo, late the property ot
Jno. H. L'bL Esl . purchased s short time
ago by Maj. Tr. dwell tor a Baltimore gen
tleman, tlm other a sorrel hor Winning
to Mr A. C. Dis. Mr. D's hors. was
found dead in bis slable.
The State of Delaware has a curious
law in regard to jurors. The Jurors in a
case, after they have heard the testimony
and the charge of the Court, are locked op
and allowed nothing to eat until they
arree upon a verdict In the late trial of
Taylor for the murder of Mackey, eight
were for acquittal and four for conviction.
They stood out for 58 hours without food,
and then the four agreed that the eight
might render a verdict, and they (the four)
would be silent. So Taylor got clear.
Yocse man you feel a superiority to the
whole human race, as you stand at the al
tar with your lair young bride. Y'ou
would not change places with the Presi
dent Yet, in a few short years, a few
whiskings of broom handles, an untimely
stoppage or two of wafted flat irons, and
your weary body will rest under the sway
ing willow, while some young gallant will
bring your afflicted partner to the grave
yard on calm Sabbath evenings and whis
per love in her ear, as together they strew
peanut shells over your grave. "Oh,
why shouid the spirit ot mortal W proud."
The great suit in which an- Indian
woman is plaintiff, in the District Court
at Pittsburgh, for some ninety-two acres of
improved ground which she claims as be
long to her through her husband William
Mowry, is still in progress, and it is possi
ble that it may terminate in her favor.
Thfr burden of proof appears to lie in prov
ing the marriage or this woman and .How
ry. This has now been pretty well estab
lished, and there is little doubt but that
they were united according to the Indian
custom. He called the claimant wife, and
was proud of his child, whom he publicly
recognized as his daughter.
Keemno Meals Waiting. Little
things often interfere with our comfort
very much, and one small annoyance is
for men to delay coming to dinner when
called. Sometimes they hare an hour or
more of work which they will do Wfore
quilting, and then they go the house, to
find the dinner cold and the cook discour
aged. Nothing is more disheartening to
a tired woman than a table lull ot uir.y
dishes ornamentiug the table an hour and
a half later than usual. Any woman
worthy the name of housekeeper will W
regular with her meals, if it lies within
her to have them so.
Ton Mpnnonites have Wzun to build a
town in Marion county, Kansas, about
three miles west of .Marion Centre, and
have erected fifteen or twenty comfortable
trump Iioii&ps there. The have also con
tracted with one builder for the building
ot about one hundred and twenty-five
dwelling houses on their farms. These
people are hard at work preparing tneir
farms lor the next Summer erop, and the
pains and care they take to make their
ground clean and nice is a matter oi sur
nrifu to some who see it. One season will
show the effect of this persistent labor by
these people on the ianas wnere tuey are
settled.
WRWlieve Cajl Schurz is right when
he says " the practice of married couples
living in boarding houses and hotels is the
prolific cause of a very large proportion of
the domestic troubles which we encounter
in this country." And the reason why
this method of living is coming into more
general use, can W traced to the fact that
our girls are not taught to manage a home.
Pursuing the subject the orator says, and
there is a sound sermon in the paragraph:
"A home does more than any other in
stitution to make a nation wise and patri
otic. A boarding house can never W this
home. Education should then W directed
to enforce upon our girls sound know ledge
as to practical economy and household
management When the habits of the fe
male sex are such as to cause marriage not
to W thought of Wcause it is too risky an
investment, and when the Waring of chil
dren U regarded to W too troublesome,
then the nation is fast decaying and vice
will pervade the whole social body."
Sad Accident On last Thursday Dec.
24th .as Mr. Wm. OrosLlresiding at Hora
ner's Mills Westmoreland Co., bad gone to
but a few rods from his house on his way
to the mill, he was startled by screams of
fire coming from Ihe direction of bis house.
He immediately ran back and lound bis
daughter, aWut 4 years of age, wrapped
in flames.- Her clothing had caught from
a coal stove. She was screaming for help,
while the mother endeavored to whip out
the flames wilh her hands, until ber
lingers were severely burned. Seeing she
could not conquer the flames in this way,
she seized a bucket of water and dashed
it over the child. The child's neck from
one ear to the other and also Jier left
shoulder were burnt in a perfect blister.
The child was in the room by herself but
when ber clothes took fire ran into the
kitchen to ber mother. She appears to W
as well as could W expected.
IL M. A.
Axotheh Rail Road Project for
Somerset County. We learn from reli
able authority that engineers have Wen
examining a route tor a railway from the
city of New Y'ork on an air-line to the
Mississippi River. They have during the
present month, DecejnWr, passed through
Deeter's Gap, having made an examina
tion of the entire route from New Y'ork,
and found it practicable for low grade and
easy construction. This is no doubt done
under the People's Freight Railway char
ter, which has named Somerset as one of
the points upon a direct line for said rail
way. A circular issued by that company
says; "There are surveys in possession ot
this company which show that from Wells
ville to New Y'ork a railroad can W con
structed with comparative cheapness, in
cluding the crossing ot the Allegheny
Mountain on a route running through or
near Pittsburgh, Grcensgburg, Somerset,
Bedford, Harrisburg. Heading, Point Pleas
ant, on the Delaware River, and thence
direct to New Y'ork HarWir."
Carpets. We request the attention of
housekeepers who contemplate refurnish
ing with carpets in the spring, to the ad
vertisement of McFarland, Collins & Co.,
one of the best known wholesale and retail
houses in Pittsburgh dealing in carpeting,
window shades, curtains, cornices, ic, in
another column. In consequence of ex
tensive improvements which the firm arc
about making in one of their principal
salesrooms, they have decided to sell out
at extraordinarily low prices a great part
of the stock on hand, tor want of room in
which to handle it while they are pushing
forward these improvements. Their stock
is known to W first class in every respect,
and it will pay to buy at their present pri
ces and keep the goods until wanted. In
the course of a few weeks they expect to
have open to the public one of the finest
and best lighted salesrooms in the country,
filled with new and freah goods manufac
tured expressly for spring trade.
Twit PitUliursh Telegraph says: Sonit
three years ago Mr. Robert McClellan, a
resilient ot North Fayette Township, Al
legheny County, buried two rery interest
in; little girls, twins, aged about three
years. 1 ue cluiaren took sick and died
about three days apart, and were buried
side by side. Last week Mr. McClellan
came to the conclusion that he would re-
more the children to another part ot the
cemetery, and after raising one of the chil
dren the coffin was opened, and it was
found that the remains of one little girl
had almost entirely disappeared, and he
proceeded to raise the second child, when
it was found that the coffin was unusually
heary for a child of that age. and on open
ing the coffin it was found that the child
was petrified into solid stone. Iu little
cheeks were as rund, and even to its fin
ger nails it was as perfect as when living.
Thow who saw it, state that it had not
changed in the least, the mouth, nose, and
other features being full and perfect. It
is certainly one or those strange treats
which nature occasionally performs.
Aboct twenty-Are years ago Mr. Jacob
Livecrood. of Elklk-k. purchased a gold
watch, navine seventy-fire dollars lor it.
and iu excellent time keeping qualities
made it a favored and invaluable assistant.
Nearly seven years ago Mr. Livengood,
on referring to bis time piece, found that
at length it deceived him .nut treachery
In pointing the hour of the day. However,
but that it had taken French leave.
Of course, be was astonished, then
chagrined, and eventually angry; sneak
thieve were unknown In Elklick, and he
could not doubt the honesty of bis servants
and family, and at length he resigned him
self to the belief that in meaaurine up
grain in bis mill it bad dropped from his
packets, had been ground to atoms and
that he never more would see it agsin.
And the matter was forgotten.
-I...-. ...... I.!., u.,n fj- W.irilr II
I.iveniroiv'. while passing through the 1
.V biioi nine "i -' .... ......
fi.lila and iiisnectimr their conditio.i. oac-
pened to see soim thing glittering to lh
sun's rays and a clnaer inspectiuii proved
that the long lust watch w;is at length ;
fcund. The theory is that Mr. Livciig.W .
lost-it in bis stables, instead of his mill, ;
that it was carried to the compost heap!
when the stables were cleansed, andthntj
there it lay for six yenrs, until last fall,
when the completion ot a new burn ne
cessitated the entire removal of the com
post to the fields in which it was discover
ed. Beinff of cold the ciscs were not in
the least injured, but sonic water hail pen j
etrated the inner part and several of the j
wheels were thickly coated with nisi;
otherwise it i none thu worse for its exiic
rience, and Mr. Frank O. intends to send
the cases east for repairs, or entire new
works, if necessary. Valley Independent.
At precisely 12 o'clock on Thursday
niehtl74wMl "pass in its checks" and
1875 i;i 'imk up its hand." On thU day
. . ... . i
it is customary to shuffle anew the cards of
life and turn those laWlled "good res
olutions" face upward for "trump." As
we look back over the past year there are
but tew w ho do not see w here mistakes
have been made, w here good deeds have
Wen left tindone and w here we have fallen
short in the performance of those duties
which every man owes his fellow men.
Naturally we resolve t do Wtter in the
future, and, just as uatura'.ly wc forget all
about it. It is not our intention, howev
er, to enter on a moral retrospect, but
rather to say a few words in regard to the
local columns of the Herald. Thatthey
have often contained matter which was
not purely local in its character
none know Wtter than ourselves, still it
has Wen our earnest aim to publi h ac
counts ot all transactions of public interest
hannening in our county, and the conunu-
ed and increasing popularity oi tne her
ald lead us to suppose -e have Wen meas-
urably successful. If we have offended
any unintentionally they can not regret it
more than we do. " Our supjiort has Wen
given unswervingly to all measures that
in our opinion would prove Wneticial to
the interests of our town or county. That
"all our ways were ways of pbisantness,
and all our paths were peace" cannot W
said, nor was it to W expected. If any good
has teen done or any improvement Wen
made through our etlorts during the past
year we rest content.
Editor Herald Merry Christmas has
come and gone and the New Year is draw
ing upon us. The "hard times" however
ia the principle subject of conversation
umong the people even during these merry-making
days. While complaining ot
"hard times" has Wcome chronic with
many, there is more in this unusual com
plaint U "ha.-d times" than the growling
of croakers. Money is scarce, times are
hard, failures are numerous, amidst our
great abundance, and the busiest of men
is the Sheriff. What can become of this
crisis, and from whence can help come.
The people are looking to Washington for
help, both creditor and del nor classes have
read the financial views ot the President
in his message; articles on finance are ea
gerly scanned. The finance bills before
Congress are carefully watched, many are
looking to; Morton or Kelly or some other
statesman to bring forward a financial
scheme which will help us through the crisis
Others more hopeful are impatiently await
ing the action of the incoming Democratic
Congress for relief. While National Leg
islation and the management of the finan
ces by the Government may do much and
docs affect the prosperity ot the nation, the
principal cause ot the panic and the cure
for the scarcity of money lies nearer home.
The system or habit of buying and selling
on credit has caused the trouble. Direc tly
therein lies the trouble. There can le
found the root of the evil. The over-t rail
ing over-buying and over-selling on credit
have Wen fearful. The indebtedness of the
people of Somerset County- to merchants
alone amounts to about one and a half mill
ion dollars; to mechanics as much more,
making the enormous sum of three mill
ions ot dollars. The debts tor loans and
purchases of real estate are larger yet;
the total indebtedness of the county cer
tainly amounts to seven or eight millions
of dollars, and yet we wonder what is
wrong and-why money if scarce. In this
system of credit lies the cause of the pres
ent crisis, and the cure lies directly in the
abandonment of the system. Then let it
at once W abolished commencing on New
Year's day Then January lsst l!j7., will
long W remeniWred as the commencement
of a new and Wtter era. There may be
seeming hardships for some, but it will W
nothing in comparison with the annoyance
of bills unpaid, at this time, many are dis
tnssid, harassed by the Sheriff, and anniy
ed by creditors until life Wcomes grievous.
On the other hand creditors are annoyed
by losses and threatened losses. A feeling
not only of distrust exists, but ot'hatred.
malice, demo ft ization of society, theft and
rotiWry in many instances. Now let
this one cause .be removed. By the
published card of C. & G. Holderlaum
and Rhoads Bros', announcing that their
business will W cash from the first of Jan
uary these two firms have Wcome the pio
neers in the new and much needed refor
mation. Let organizations W formed and
anti-debt and anti-credit societies be
formed and a much needed reformation W
brought about, the constables and sheriff
thrown out of employment money made
plenty and society advanced a thousand
years nearer the millenium.
S.
GALBREATII KANTNEU At the
residence of the bride's parents, Somerset,
Pa.. Thursday Dec. 24th. 174. by Rev.,
I.. V. Bittle, Will Galbreath of Johnstown
Pa., to Miss Mary E. Kantner of Somer
set No cauls.
DIED.
STAIIL On Dec. 23nl, Mr.
Stahl, of Somerset Tp., agcil 81
4 months and 5 tlavs.
Daniel
vcars.
SOMERSET HABKET
Corrected by C. T. RaoAM It Bao., Dealer in
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED.
Apples, dried,
Applebutter, y gal
Huiter, y
Bock wheat, f baahel....
beewax. V i
Baeoo, fhouliteri, fl a
atdea,
ha qui, " ....
Corn, y bushel.'
Corn meal V
Calf akin, f
Clover See,! amall
Clover Seed large
Kicks, d
Hour k l.bl
, ic
fiUGOC
, : uc
1 00
250
24
14c
lw:ic
0c
3c
loc
;
T50
20C
f 7 W
ti 60
-. 19c
316
FUxaeed V bo- (6 .')...
Lard, V
Leather, red sole, fl
upper ....
" kip, " ....
Oat. ba
Potatuea, V ba
Peaehea. dried, a
K;rba
Kagiuf
Salt, No, L. bbl
- V bu
" Anhton. -
Savar, yellow ft t
white
Toe
We
70c
T'jc
loc
1 00
2r
43 00 to 3 10
1 sb
fl 00
10;'2e
lHlic
New Advertisements.
Q
0UUT I'UOCLAMATION.-
mini the Hoonrable William M. Haij
Prr dent of the aeTeral Oourta of Common Pleas
of theCoaalle eompoatnir tne aixteentn Jaok-ial
District, and J nMlce of the Coun of ( lyerawi Ter
miner and Ueneral Jail Delirery, for the trial of
all eaoltal and other offeniler in the said I list net,
tad Lewis A. Tca.aa and Joaim Mown, K-
3utre, Jadireeof the Coartaof Common Pleaa, and
oatlee of the Cuaru of Urer and Terminer, and
Ueneral Jail Iiellverr. tat the trial of all capital
and other oBendem in the Uonnty of Somerset, hare
Isaaed their precepti and to me direeteil. tut hold
lo a Court of Common Plesa. ami Ueneral Qaar
ter SeeatoiiJ of the Peace, and Ueneral Jail lellv
crj anj Couru of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset
On X4ay, Jaatwary STth, 173,
Vvnrw ii aereee eirew to all the JuMlecf of the
i-. h iVmBcr and Cmatablea within Ihe said
Ooant'y of Somerset, that tbey be then and therein
. . - - alfli tluilpnilt, ree,,n! I11110L
ineir proper ymtm. 1--
.iii,.; .,niinattoo. and other remembrancea. to
dotboee thinira which to their office and in that
behalf appertain to n. none; anu iiw, mrj wo
will pruaecate airalnMtlM priaonera that are or shall
be In the jail of Somerset I Vmnty. to be then and
hre W PToeccnte nmn inem m rim ii re .
Siiaaivr a Ornra,! OL1VEK K.LPPKK,
Soiaerwat, ilee. 9h
Shentf.
SPIRITUALISM.
. . 1 1 .ii.ni i. Ih, anbieet
1 D rWCSTO ..o.. .J - "
It aiiracUna. anl I la inveaii-Un by eminent
arienlsta. Increaaea the deman-l for current lilera
ture devuted to the tubiect. Inor-ierthat all may
become familiar with the moat aMe. fearieaa and
widely cl re slated xpooeot of Spiriltuli.nl, we
will eend tbo
EOlGIPHlLOECPElCiL ICDE5AL
t MONTHS FOR CENTS.
Post AQi raa-rais av PvausHaaa, avta
Jii.lit,ll
Tha JOrBNALtaalarwea-paje weekly paper,
enlar price S3 per year now in It Nln'h 1 ear.
Address g. S. JONES, EsiTua, ISO . Adams St.,
C N5-Suto whera yew aw thl advertisement.
Ic. u.
Adrert'semvn '..
TOTIUK.
(
' Kivro tin: it;, aeaul n-f t
,.,,', k,,.ic.',.. w.ia i'hei"i u .D iVy
utii inir.it .hu.imry is 4. at the ,nu-e r n.o r
i ''I ''- tiieriwn- a,r marr a
p "'-'" ,a v f;i
s-. s. . m. K. k. i'.
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XHJllt.L IwblULMIUI.lir.US.
1'iiO annual iiieetinir of stiekh"l1pr of tUe ISnf-
fn!o V:illi-v haili'inti I'umi'any will r hI-i ac tlin
Hmllt.T Hnu, Herlln. I'a., un tlir pwirtl-i .Mirtl
ilay (lllli di ) ul J:murr. i 7a. at ; u rl k r. .,
1 liir the iiurtx-n- ot rlei-rlnic a vrvpulrni ami iwclvo
. , .... h'i. ituiin)( tne ri:?nii'ji r-n .
U. 11. ALTF i flltR.
S. c. I!. V. K H. I n.
Ili-riin. Pa.. I K-r. -iJ, l.-i.
ItM IN ISTT.ATOPS NtHICK.
laiute ol " Swrtiik, L.t of S 'inerwt Twp.
letters of iiIinini5traili in n the aNwe estate hr
in twen tcrauu! ti thf nn lrs;ntMl by the pnp
er autl ruy, n 'tl:e is ht-rnl-y irivn l ih in
debtmt t., it Ui makvlmuteiti iiK turment.antl tli
! TL I yrV , rm hf
) attli'ini'tit at the I:il0 rrMiirmi! of sail UL-c-aard.
ua thu Ot.li day of February. IsTS.
1IK.SKY RAITH.
dcc33 A.imiiilstrat.rt'.
kJOTIUK
.Notlrw in lii-rl y iriii-n that tin- : limit illrrvtorj
of the l.iurh ol I rln:i. In Snoiersel I'otinty.
will nmk aiplU-utii,n .i tlie t 'ourt of t'vnimon
lIraa in ntiil lor Mid riiinty, at January Trm.
1S7S, for a lti-ri-e Ironi ftild Court, aiuhurizinif aail
ai-lioid ilirector.- t N.rn-w m'D-y lor the urjniM
of ereclinii a svh'i"! liu..o In :ii-l U'P'Uirh.
K. II. TflTZV. V. II. IJlKiiFK.
Socrtiarr. I'reji'lcnt.
decS)
atotici:.
The annual tlrrifon of a I'roM nt an l twtira
TlrwtiT8 ot th Ji.fin.U'wn A Somrrset Uiiliriiol
i.'otniany. wtll li hM at the ottiri-ol I'yrus Kl-
Iit, Swretary oi the Company, iu Johnstown, ou
ilon'liiv. the llth av of Januiirv. A. II. 174. t-
tween ihe Hours oi i an i i p. m. of mm iiy.
cy iii s ixufcit
ilccSl
Sei-rvtary.
DIT0KS' NOTICE.
1
lue un'icn'lirne.i auilltor. appointed ny tneur
phans1 Court of tjomenict County. 1 enn.-ylvani!,
to iliatrihutc the lun.u in tke hamlsof K. W.
HaMwin. aiimiutitntor rum tePtamento annt-xoof
ihe eiitateof J. IMxun Roman, line of Va?hinirton
County, Stale of .MaryUn-l, deeeaeil, to anil
amonit those h-ifally eutitleil thereto, berehy irlves
not iee that he will atten l to th (tut.iej of hi ap
pointment at hi? ortlce in Die liorwih of Somerset,
on Kri'lay, the lita day ot January next, when
antl where ail per ns intereie,! ma atten-1.
wm. ii. k'jo.vrz,
ilvc.3' Au.il'.or.
JXFXUTOKS NOTICK.
Lsiaie of Oeorye Frill, late of ltni'.hi rsvaliiy
Twp., iieeens-il.
Letters testamentary on the ahove entate having
been irninteil to the unilerMirneii hy the ppiier au
thority, notli-e ia hereby Riven to th'iie In lehte.1
to it to make immediate pay mem. ami thorn- har
inir claims niriiinft it will present thetn to the uii
tleriitifne!, at the late reii-lenee ot the itec'U., un
Saturday. lhe:u!h lny f Jan.. 1i7.'i. No aii-ouur
will lie reii iveii unless iluly auihi'nik-ateii aeeoril
ln to law.
JOHN Ol.WFERT.
hAMtiX Bl lTN t'.H.
lixei'u-.or..
L'DITOU'di NOTICK.
1 ne unileri xneil un iitor. appointe.1 hy the Court
of Common IrVa ol Somerset d'Uiity to make a
illntribuiloii ol the tumlii In the Imn'ls of Silas J.
Cover, Aiiniini-tratur of Jaeoh Cri.iey. ilee'J.. t i
ami amonir those ii-i, illy eniitlivl thereto, herehy
gives notice that ho will alien. I to thedulieii of
aaiil appointment nt his oliice in t tie bonaitrh ol
Somerset on WcJiienJay, January 13: h 1-T5, at 10
o'clock a. tn.
JAS 1 PCC.H.
. I)cc23 Au llior.
puis
LIC SALE
vVi-lilntf to a'trn I to other 1 uine, I will sell
by pulillr oun ry. on Tuesiiiv Jan. ith Is 5. my
farm, Uantllufly ?itu.iteil hall way Ix-tween S.nn
ersct ami Stoystnwn. A1-. my stiK-k, Karin Itn
piemeiUJ. Hav. Straw, I'uil.lcr A '.
1 (ir. v Ka-'le .Mare, I years o.i.
1 .Mora in " 3 "
ltira.le " It "
1 Hi-lRcr ' '
1 ( rnuie " 7 ' "
ColVS.
i C'alvi'P.
!S American Merino Sheep.
1 Sow 1." ni n'.h.-i olil.
3 shouts.
1 hl'ioile-l lionnil.
1 York Co. Thr.i!ir.
1 Ilexter Slr.iw t uittr.
I Corn Shelli-r.
1 Planter. .
1 Cora I'low (Su:ke J.
1 2 Horse Wairoii.
1 Kockaway blurry ami IN !e.
1 Sleiuh. 1'iow. Harrow.
1 Sett Yunkiy Harneiis.
1 Sett Iiouhle Carriage Harness.
It Coal Stov-s.
1 Airt eIu Cook Stove.
1 Snuillu Ha
1 Walnut Usiilntea.!.
S Common
1 Marl.le To) Wosl.stan.l.
3 Tallies. Clutr.
1 Klirht.lay Clock.
1 Suitftr Sew. .Maclilne.
1 Iimb knittitnr
I Vernier Compar.
1 Cupper Kettle.
1 Iron "
1 Kitletlun.
1 V. S. .Musket".
1 Inm Iirill .Machine.
1 Kaketooth Hen'ler
1 Setl Kl icksmlth Tiaila.
A lot of Shinli-8. Kloor-Niar Is, acveril ol I
Sinner anil other rnkes. acrapinin. ohl cjiunif..
a weaving haitn. spintiinir wheeln. also beet. pork.
potutiK'S, npvles. Ae. An l a family mill, inn
plane ai,d a variety of tunis ami fous.'lin! 1 an l
kitchen lurrii.ure. A-.. Nio nuiin-p:us to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 oVli.ck of so I-1 tlay. wiiere
ilue attca ion anl a reason tMe iTetlit will he
iriven 1-y
CH AtiLI-S if. WALKKR.
Dee. 23.
rot rtii
AXXl'.lIa RLPOKT
OF THE
JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK.
Jolinalown, I it., lire. 1,1471.
nESOCBA'lJI.
Loans on Keal I'state
iix'.r.i m
6.01.) oo
i,7'4 M
T'i 00
l.i.O 0U
400 I O
Johnstown liorouicli Hoods....
tVnemaUKh lii.niuth lloiiils...
Praukliu H-.r. School liomls...
Loans on Collateral
Sale
Cash on han i ".7"1 1
Cash in National Hanks Iv.hiV Jti
Cash with Iin-xel A Co l.awi VI
Pennsylvania State liomls 3.ui 00
Pittsburgh l r.y
: pcrct. lion. is 'Ji,' ixi w i.T.O'.l H
TuUi a-Jit. 3 r
LIABtLITiCO.
Amount ilue Depositor?
lieccmlier liiviuend due
Conimjrent
1JS.E7 so
S.OB2 7
ToUl iiAX 3J
Stall of Penntylranta, )
County of ( aiaaria,
I, Frank Diliert, Treasurer of the J.,whntown
Savings Hank, do solemnly atfirm the ahoe state
ment is true, to the best of my knowledito an l
lie lief.
FRANK HIBKRT.
Treasurer.
Sworn an.l sul-scrltied tefore me.
A. MllSTIHIlf KRY.
N itary Public
The un.WTsisrnc!. Amlitir.ir Committee, ra
spiftfully reju.rt th.1 they have careluliy In
Siected the 1 reasurer'a n-i.rt for the year endluir
Novemtier 3-ith, in:, and have examined the
assets of the liank. ciit..!stimr of Honda. -Mort-ftaifee.
.luilicmcnts. Loans upon Keul tate. Cash
in Hank ami on hand, and hie I the aame to n r
resiiond with the above repi rt
II. Mi LArOHLlM,
J axl Ctsorait,
11. A. limxi.
Auiii'.ors.
STATlSTil AU
Xumbor of Ii positors 1.''
Xuintier ol opeu ai-eoun'9 .uH
Aventire to each Depositor tl'-'l !
Adu ts 1-i
.Minora i-7
Male 1--
Kemalec "
Kajeof Ditiilenda lor 171 : 5 per cent.
Kate of Dividend Iroin ls:i to IsTi er ein..
Ians Ulsm Keal Kslate are based U. the
value or tne l m.l alone, huil.lloxs Usni it bem
reifsr-led merely as an additional si-eiirity.
Dec. -a
With every ioli of unnecessary ex
pense cut off
Buyinij at Firt Hiind- vvlioli Car
goes of Goods at ono time
Watcliln.j the Marlict, r.n-1 usin3
Cash when it is C-ish
Manufacturin.j aystemntir-ally on!
with o Business Experience of Four
teen "Vcars
Baaing our Gtlinj Prieesj upon
Money paid Down at Once, and thus
save ourselves from losses an l clelaya
usual to credit buaineKS
Marking Proper Names onJ Quality
of fjooIs on Tickets, and in Plnin Fig
ures, ao that CHILDREN may Buy aa
Safely as CROWN PEOPLE
Returning the Money when Partiea
Prefer to Return their Purchases
Thorough Attention to avil Depart
- - nai -s- . trtrt- . 4kswm h ik .-ry, , "wr-
Q 7A .1K A fetu
ami
BROW.
Xt'to .tdvertirSipent.-.
Trial List for 4th Monday of Jan., 1S75.
I Ml". .MONDAY.
ATTuR.ttiVsj.
.1-l.etl,
Vv .bihI.
1-ort'r.th A. I hl,
,tirh a. l 'hi.
l oltruth a, kui ixl,
har.
PL.' . lil'S. An.K.
Hunn a r.ei.t. ' x
Aor:l ilUiil l:. Ilili. "-;'
Imrii-. .Mo-, !. r, Hi-r.
Sim . :4'.l'.rn.
Ft rr iVir!. Hay.
Movar Wrii;.it et at..1 K i:U.
FOll WKDXESPAY. JAM Al'.Y
kmmlf.
lodnah,
Kimiufl It Coitiom,
kituoiel A C')l!-,rn.
K llnmel At I lN,rn.
kitnmol a I 'ol.Nrii.
l hl,'. fc I:.
J. O. Kim-'irl.
I hi and l.' D'I,
llaers,
1'oflri.l!: it Bui'pcl,
Kmiarz.
Ktmoi'-I St I'olNirn,
IklunllXlroth.
fVlirmh it Ruppel.
I'otfpith a Kui i.'l,
Koouti,
ii. . Vatiiij.ii
' J'.hn N. II.
l-t. li.tk-.-r.
' S4II1I.
I l.fi'jt i; .-t-.r.
;S:lin..',
.1 r,,-..!. X . 1' :i
Ili-nry Iiau, h,
I'tiuhrnoiir.
1 I iil'"
i hari, ii VVapl
( 'i li.MT,;
Kn-r.
Ivi.'fl'.JI.
k'Mltl.
Ki.'ll-7.
kiM'i.tl.
11.1. r-.
,1 '..lliiril.
-,..l,-.ii!i
il.
K i, n;z.
Ki:iiiiia l ruts 9 iw. i . Hp.i!i Jt Kui twl.
l.nifi-!i ii I-ivt-n-ii!, K'-.u'r.
Aim. i.i'tl S.n. I h'. fl:-..th A
: Ft hi.; .1
i.I.'hn F.
:S Illl.
iJ..lm H
Hljnivor. k'-'ii'ii.
k"iriT?,
.y:l!fr. l'oKrt:ix l.u;.l.
Second
VOV. MONDAY,
Hay and V'nl,
Culirotli a Kiii-pe',.
tlalther it (lal-.nrr.
Ci.ttrwa and L hi.
Coltroth it Kuptwl.
Hail her it Oniilii-r.
Ba'rs.
Cotlroth it Rupi-I,
Cotlnitti it Kuppel.
Ctltnrth it liuii!.
Harriet Prl.t.
,v. y. IttllS i lip...
V. I. V. K. l-:irnt-:i,
-M. .imnu-niKin,
K. H. Mar-hall.
(Caruill,
j
; John I), kr.raiy.
S. lil'O. Mli'JilK TSon.
t lleaiion,
,Suln?,
mil.
. ki.miz,
Kaer",
Ita.r..
FOll WKDNIOSDAY, FKP.r.L'AIiY
(Inither am! IUita.
kuniuel & i'oiiMTU.
koonti,
Koonii,
Ct.llpith A Kuppl.
C. tlnilli it Kuixl,
(lailhrra liallhrr.
Oaiiher it llaitiier,
Coioorn,
Paul 11. Uaitla-r.
ii'Conuir,
'James Amel,
Same,
CunnmL;hain Way..
; S:ime.
. Wm. 11. Shaf.-r.
-1'ihn M. Culltn.
leuu.
k.xn: z.
K'.'ina.
Cotir.1 ii
Ci lin-ih
i iat-l.t-r
I. i:lll her
li.iv,
H.lT.
tile.
Haern,
Kaer-i,
! I!u (Tilo V. If.
.11. Weyaia),
K. C,
K
FOR TIll'RDAY,
User.
Oaill.er it Guither.
.T. Mall err n.
! W m. S. Hiirah.
!Same.
Kiiimm-r.
keim I.ivc-r.'-1.
M. IJrhtv.
Oalther it Oaither,
Haer,
koontl,
(Jail her A Halt her.
Oaither it Gait her A
Hay.
Kimiuel a Coitaro,
CoHplth it Kuppel,
I'liltiorn.
tiaitbiT it Oaitl.rr.
ileOJ
I lia!ll.i:Tuvr.
I'll'.
A. .reman.
'. H. Norton.
.1. H. .Miller.
i '..!!
I hi.
. k HIT.
GREAT SPECIAL
YYc hIijiI I begin, in January, ctciiivo altcrationn and Ijii
provementH iu our sab'-roiims. during vthich tho .ooIh ou
throe iloorM of our hiiildiiiK willliavc- to lo rovtl-l on Inn;
and in order to rtMlure stock a riliiigli . wo oiler from thi
date, C'nrnotH on hand at I.O V ' VAl Villi, lis I'll 1 S.YJlt
SOLD 1 I'lITSlU i:;if.
McFAHLAXI). COLLINS A CO.,
JOI Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
UDiTtill'S NOTICK.
No.
Tin:
s
fl'UIPIPn 8 r 11 P r
5 HII il 11 II r II 11 r
U H U U SUaL U U L
Tin: ciiK.vrrsT ami i;i:.st
I'AI'KIl IN TllK (.OU.NTKY.
f $l.o0 h,
lDexceI!ed liv any Weekly Liicrury
I'ublicatiou, Eii.-t or Wt?t.
CANVASSERS WANTED IN EVEItY
TOWN IN THE UNITE!) STATES.
The most Litieral Ireniitm: incl c;u l.'a.rs
everotlereil hy any newsp.ij.cr. IV'rlrc f-ra eip-u-lar
eontatnln lull Inl'-ruuitlon. etc. Spei iineii
eopka iurniiiui-.t on appiicai lull. Ai:ri.sii
THE LKIXIKU COMPANY, Clin ago. In..
lee. 9.
The RkviNOToa Siw.ju
Mi HisKkaxprai rapi l
ly into favor aa .Mv!i.u'
the tM-at ouai.nAr:ix if
Hiil qualities, n;(Uie!y ;
l.lKht runrlnit, fmoothe.
roi.-lefs, rapiil, i.'uralte,
wiih lOTfeet Lmk-MJ'.vh.
It Is a sl.ut'.le machine,
with Automatic Trop Fee.1.
Dei-ign beeotiful an l ior.
(-.ruction the very lf.
Goon .H7 IC.S'TS WASTED
A lores
KK.MIXGTON
rMAyi. n ofi-ves
tj. ltemtnjrint if- h.
Jleminnton Seirinn M '
Leminijton A'l I ,
5
I lee. 23.
Jj. JjIOOKC 1
B TI T
C O IY1 IY1 1 S S i 0 in
54 SOUTH
KL V NU
BALTIMOEE, ILvEID.,
lit?; ivtluiij li-it cwiu-iiifi.Tr.cn'j. t.'f r,I"l T Kil in 1 k- r. nl 'U T t 't K. TN-iir. an mu'-.
MERCHANTS AND DAIRYMEN
t f!ii to op. will I I'lr-iV.I I h thii ii;.m.n' an ! "ii
U-uti.o ih?ir IntiTf-w.- r'l t ot.f:un lU'rHLST MAUKKT 1'
Miti'ping eanii fnrwarlett t.y until. -r to !"
JXXL GXTsAKAXTIX.
OXE PRICE.
5 S
K I -.
L J 2
M pi
H
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IH
S. E Cor. Sixth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
AM "Ai;
Y.
Kill",:
i l.;u.'.i..""
.,:.ou A. ..r-n
it VV i-iay.
iii Oil k,:oa,l i,
1. I lav.
ic i;. r. i-..
j , .
II
j. :.iy
,i j i
' ' ri-h. krt ....
.iri-iiij i:,. ,
il i m i.r r,
S:-n n Hiu.-r,
V l.l::i:l Vt run. r.
Sii'lM-n iirtll 'T
l:i ilih J ;i -!,..r.
i. I'l.'r'niuh.
.1 ..! F. 1-c.i.
:.a!'-r.
I I. k. 'fi.
il'.tmli r ..-r n!.,
( . -.'i- ;i, i i -r.
r.rr.i--:. IK-i, (.'jtcp
kl'u.
'.-1 i
.'4
.-II
U.
1 K,.!
J-y --
S. ;
tin; ;-!.
7S
l-i
1 '
t'vru."
.I'.hn h
A. il. 1
-hit aiimr,
i- I.-.
Il-Hh.
SI fi-li.
Week.
FK.'.P.rAKY
.thorn.
' Iriikiii-r ii In
Kim-net Jt l.''
k ulz,
HK:iii.
kminii i fc. (.' i
' ."pl. I.'if . n
t '.V rri.in i-i.it h
J. J. II .1
.1 . ! .1. Meyer.,,
'.I';in kn:-'.!.'".
i "Her, II- i
r. w. ,v n. H k. (- .
t 'vru. M-yer'n n!mr.
I t!t-l w ty:in.,
N.iiue,
iv.i',':-'.
A iiui 'i'-l.
A I i.m her.
it I i.lll her,
V. AC. K. K. Co., 547 ....
Mi:Ulilrr;i-r. ' GMny :
H'-nry l ri..t-.i. In; " ,; ,
!( i.rv II. Ki-ltun. r-4 no
i'-ore Ivtiee.'l, !i.. - ' J.
:OII-. to ' I .!,,
J-. Chrmtner. '.1 i ,.,
I - t, i.-t Iiwrv. .$
k.-miel! j .M,;l ;r-rt .. !
Co.. I
M-ver A .Imiwiti, ' im , ' ,i.,
. lieik'-j- ii liriiiiih. . ii. - : ,;
'.UY 4.
J. r. .ih S!i:'i r et al.. r ; .; ,
i;i.My A Manner, i.vi ,s.,
i: n!v A H;i!:-i, u) ,i ,
Mar-hall. -j.o ,
W. .1. fui-r. .,1 u
M V. Sniilii." : ,!.,
. M illi-r X rir-iihcr,
ni:.
tl.o-.ri k Ku; pi
I 'F.IHU'aUY
Ci-fTroth x Ku;pel.
CollPHh A lillpprl
: an! kiiiinii-1,
Ko-mtz.
c firol h A IIui iw!,
t iailhi r A lj.ii.ner,
koonrr.
iviirutli A lia;.;.!.
I !,! ami I'M,
Ii. CiH-Ui r,
Rv.-iel Cams,
t .Meyer Jiiimr..
r. M. Si.TIlKi'K'K, I'p.
rn.
h-in.:arr.
SALE OF CARPETS.
1
. ne ii:i-o'r-:T:iil.ni u.it, a.r.Hite. I T'hef. urt
f ( '.nim .n Picas . ! sau-r-ie t .,, ei oiune Oi
a, unt'. take !f'iiiio:iv sf reijuirel an.l in-ik- a
0 u-tr:Mt:i.not ihe luteis lathe ban.!, ..f , ..... I
il .!. A.li.iiiiie'r.ttori.l Juiehiet tmnurt.ief-.l.. to
l.ai,.l,..1.il!,... - l - ll,l'v ,:! Itureto. 1
n.i in tu i-.t:f , ot siiii Mi.i-.ii :i,i--: r
ce iiiS. :nT-:. l'.i .'.n tiie :,l-i ... i .ii.
i n al, 1 ii -r. a:! ; . .-.s Ii.-.-r- .-an attci..
.loii.V 11. I ill.
J A.:i:.-r.
HI SAI.K Oil KENT.
i h- mi ! rsi-'n'il oi:-M f r i!o or rvit hi- S i,
M til. Shingle .11 icliiiiu atil Iith 'pies t "ul. This
mill is in K-sui ei.n'ilil 'ii. lielnir ai:n-ist new un.l
built m Ho: l-ite.t si ... an.i ltf bant o:i tiie P ir
Shalr Creek. In Sh.iile tp. Also a .u.ir e-trnn
wi: !t aNuit U.. ke--lt rs. i amp alioiit o r.U :p in
iniM. Ii- u-e aii-1 .M!.le.-l. se.. null. l'i-.-...i.j .ii-siri:.-
p-iit ' r pur. Iihs.i will jilei.-e .... on
.Mi ISLS W LKi.K,
S'iankJ Itie.
A
:Ii;.EE'S NOTICK
fI. til' r tr S-.ni' rrf rr..: l:
iuMi.t iii to m- fr fh.! nt rr-'lii-ni.
! ;ri w ii-: 1. ?. ali i r'U! litrr).Jt-I jii
n n u s
m- liter" .P.l i ! ..
t- nrt at tii i,m oi II. I.
."-Ul-jUaVUt
:i Weiliir t;:
Z'r.h I J .ii t.irv, ,.
I:
ON.
lli VITOJ .... 1 'Ly bi,,..
r fnuily I.i :!. t:,,,j
T -' f l.'t ,r..V i, e, I, ,s
ni-tw!t..;t ni-r t mpt J .a.
rem u ti'.,
fVj.l a ij mj. n.r o.j ie
Uini.tiir-.s X,..2:.laeliiii-.
r-r -n lial.-.'i, i.iy ii fi 1
1'imily ue, ;rea !y f.,r .1 -br-ry
ie,!y i:;e J-j:i-.
I'), for ri.ia; . p r i-.a.
an I r iri".' oi w .ri. is wi: h.
on- a rival i.i Uiiii'j- ir
i3rlt jp.
SK.Xn Foil clhrri.AK.
SEWI.Mi M.( II INK CO.,
I LION", N. V
OF UFMIilTox ( OMPAyn:.,
'-M A '.SZ .' r .idw.ir. ew Vork. Anri.
.M.niison s... N. w York, s-tmt M-l,in.
-liicitao. sir State St.. S. .Vaehfneaand Am...
Hostois. -1 Wastiiiiirti-B Si.. Srwiinc .M.vl.ni. s.
( in--itna. i. l- l V, . i 4:h St., Sewinir .Ma. l.n.i -.
I'tica. l-t iien:-si- St S wm Miu-hine..
A-.UutA, li.l , iM lijvc s (ipera iloiiw. .Marietta St..
Si win M, let. in,
V.'l.j.a-"i'. 1'. ;.l S-VT.:h St.. S. Xar !.-.
yeo & Co.,
T
m ERC HANTS,
STIM5ET,
ft :
K ii I S ! r X.t TI Li. -nt
h at f.rln' it-U
t ,r.r our F'.iv n n tV mot SO LI Ci
FOL'NOATJON, an l i.ivite the con
fi 1 u- ; o't of the peop!s ,f
T! . ; ' pv. i-i . :i -: wc : t : stran 'jc m a n-1
O ot'c now vi it.n-f city.
or;E pcice!
CASH ALOITE!
FULL GUARANTEE!
CASH. BETUE2TED!
With the Lnrac-it. Mont Styliah, Beit
Ma-!e. and Cherx"- Etcx-k. of MEN S
an.l BOYS' CLOTHING, we inviv; you
ail to CJli on
AMERICA.
WAXAITAKFIZ
and
t
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