The Somerset Herald' JT t, IT. TIME TACL.EH. BALTIMORE t OHIO B. B. PlirSBCBQH DITI810JT. On pad aftr K.it 10, 1IT7. train mi will depart fro. Kl iiwt t depot, our"" Omit awl mot -.tresis at t41uwp: EAST. WEST. MsU. Mall. I parr ptturtioih Hrrt.l.-p ll'tmiwl Vlpl Nrtrt-B .... r . , M t-hlla-Pl'e fc it-nion 1 tl p.B. .Hili-ll.tli XI. fMl I lltollU.W. PlllW FyP Kiml Paint P .oil Plan ft baiuli :H 11-9 :. : . S II 4.4 :44 M : : Hnarf"rt Mlnrfal (Mint I," lit. PIp-ppM - (MlBClUtllK ?ta M.MINrvM pp p. Bp. HckPPPWt la. a. Bra-dork " i"iup-ur Pjplliuiorp ft'.lla-.lt'-ta lurk SJSB.I U tralM ran by Baltimore Tim. U lnate taaurtbaa Pliutmrgk TIM. Tb Kipress irata learei PKUborf at :0 P. M. rrl"inr Jl OouBellsvtll VM f. M- Mineral foint tf. A. J, la return th Espress lvs Cumberland at M A M . arrllnj f ulnt : A. M-Oeellsvlll :1 A. M., Flu tiuryk M A. M. The mMt dipiwt and plaBt root to th Et mal South Tla WataitMTtoa CHr. 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Prepare to fill your ice bouae. Tne holidays are over. Now get down to work. The 22nd o( February is the next legal holiday. Skating, as an amusement hap become obsolete. Deer and pheaaaot shooting ends to-day, (Tuesday.) The blue riblion boys tailed to turn out brutmas day. W. P. S. predicts a heavy snow storm daring tbe present week. Buy the Carrier's address. You will find it worth your money. Tbe County Institute waa very well at te ided during its entire aession. Scarcely any of oor exchanges publish ed a paper during Christmas week. We are obliged to omit a number of CO nmunications this week for tbe waat of (ace. Our streets presented quite a lively ap pmiancenn Christmas day. Heap toby jtud much drunky. Co npany O tailed to take advantage o( the tine weather on Christmas day to air (.heir new unilorms. Ladies' Underwear, Ladies" and Mias ea' Wool Hose, O loves, etc, at cost, at Mas. t'uL's. Eolsconal services will be held in the Good Teuiplara' Hall on Sunday evening. Jaouary 0, 1878, at 6 o'clock. Fockd. A pen knife, in tront ot the Puat-uttioe. The owner can bave tne name by calling at this office. Great reduction in Flour at 8. K. Pile's Grocery, No. 2 Baers Block. No. 1 Flour selling at f tt per barrel. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Auriet No. 250 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eye, Ear, Throat aid Catarrh Specialties. And now tbe school children are wear ing long faces because their vacation ia over and school has commenced again. I w ill cloa out my entire stock of Hats, Bonnets and Millinery Goods at cost. Hats as low as 20 rents. Mrs. A. E. I'hu Our Doctors hae been unusually busy siuce CbriMtmas. Disordered stomach and bad digestion are the universal -complaints. Tbe small boy bas commenced to de spair ot their being enough snow this win ter to try tbe new sled tie got tor a Cbriat tUAi gill. The school boy wbo have been at home pending their vacation are packing their j ti uukt preparatory to returning ana re timing their studies. Owing to the great press of local matter we are unable to publish the proceedings ot the County Institute Uiis week.. It will appear in next week s issue. Fuil'K Dkpot. We note another de cline ot5Uc. iwr barrel on flour at the be ginning of the New Year. :k Cook & Beekits. There was a sudden change in the at mocpbere Saturday night. The weather is now cold and braciug, with a lair pros pect for plenty of ice and snow Tbe regular January Term ot Court will be ul unusual length this year, the Court has ordered a three week a term so as to clear the docket of all matter await ing adjudication. We publish in to-day's paper tbe list ol cause tor the Brsl week. Tbe list for tbe second and third weeks will appear next week. For 5 cent you can gel either a cup "I Lot coffee, tea. bread and butter, halt moon, pic, bologna sausage, sweet or light cake aud boiled eggs. Oysters by slew, quart and half can at W. H. JPlalt'a Saloon, under Puat-office, Cook A Beerits' Block. 2 At a nteetinc of Somerset Lodge No SoS, F. Je A. M . held Thursday evening. Dec. 27. 1877. tbe lollowing officers were installed lor the ensuing year. J. U. Frits. W. M.: J. R. 6colt. S. W.; G. M. Holderbauin. J. W.; G. W. Ben lord. Treat ; W. W. Knable. Sec Wanted lor cash, or in exchange lor merchandise at cash prices. 1 J0 bus. oale. WW " wheat. StW apples. 000 " corn. 3t Coos Sl Beekits. A fate with charming features may be rendered actually repulsivr by britches or pimples. GLkNK's SiLfatn Soar promptly remedies all tnmplexional blem ishes a well as local eruptions of the skin. burns, bruises. scalds, Ac. Lrurgtsts. Hill t Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60 cts I Depot, Cri t ten ton 't No. 7 Siil'j Aveaae, ' Nw York: Amour the tew pleasant t-inrs that bapproed in 8iroeraet durinii the h iliday a a part at the tu-e of Mr Edmund Kiel-tan. 'The yuulb and beaaty of the tow a aver there ea maate. and all eciiy- t-A tlnu.lree excredLozlv. i. ltLTNtaa baa niaJe crrat redaction in i ioierceia iif Minneapolis, and in bis social M we crou t threehbnld from the old in lirkT. ! Ilardwaje. Yoo can buy gunda land public lite, be had won the genervJ ; to the new year, let na ior a moment pauae jut a cbrap from him a too can buy 1 ettecua tor bia bich integrity and nnyield-' j,ir reflection. Not every boat that is- th m in the city, lie Imj hia goodi from tLe ttitutactur r. and la large quantities, and tbereloro but tbeai at the very low. eat price, and i determined now to sell g.ioils at a very low prior. Call and see him and get bis prU-ea. Hit Ktock i very complete, including Building Hardware, Paint and Ulaaa, Oils, Varnisbe. and Wooden i'umpa. Again we aav, call and aee Hlymyer. and buy your hardware from him and you will save money. DAEERfcVLLE Itbm. Abraham B. Howard, collector of State and County taxes tor Jefferson tnwnnbip, bas settled bis duplicate in full with the County Treasurer in the month of November for three years last punt, thus placing liim at the bead of towmtliip collectors tor t fli ciency and promptness. We think "Abe" himnell would do for County Treasnrer. Look Up. There will be a meeting at Jenner X Koads at one o'clock, p.m. Sat urday January S, 1878, to consider tbe piopricty of Butter and Cheese establish ments, and pass resolutions to be presented at the meeting, to tie held in Somerset January 8. Farmers please take an interest ia this move; we need money and it there be any in these establishment-, let us have them. A large attendance is expected, come one, come all, and let us have a tree chat on this subject. A number ol our young folks who were determined to have their annual Christ mas dance at Sloystown snow or no snow, Christmas afternoon drove over in car riages and buggies, and all report it as be ing one of tbe most enjoyable parlies they ever attended. In speaking of it, we beard one ot them say, "We stopped w ith Cap. Hite, so you may know w e had a good time, and the supper, Ob, the sup per we did have, just such a supier as you can get at the Capia o"a, aoi nowbera else." Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church iCasebeerV), about three miles north ol town, will be dedicated to tue service ol Almighty God. Sunday, January 6, 1S78. This church baa been greatly improved and remodeled, and presents tne appear ance of a new ediflte. A bell weighing kj pounds bas been puri-haned and place in the bvllry. Tbe improvement have coat the society two thouaaud dollars. Several minister will lw preaeot on the orcaaHtfi and partu ipale in the dedicatory seTVKica. The public is cordially ia riled lo sitrod. On Friday evening last B. F. M. II ur lev. Lao , iirrtaU-r ia batikrutrtrv, and nM-oibrr ot tbe I'unita-rlaod bar, deliv rred s lecture to a lair audieace in the ourt hou As we know nothing of tbe stit.irrt. Marnaire. at least we know naught Irom etprrtrooe, we are hardly aa UDiw-ejudiced criuc. and aould preter K toeiitrnas aa opini.o lor tear that the tint rirl ws wiHild K" awtet-beartinf of would not Irnd a willing ear to our sup- plawtaaia One thing we d kaow. Ibouieh. tsthateax'h and every one who bad tbe pleasure ot meeting Mr. II. per ailv. were charmed with bis line social qualities. Wednesday. Itacetabcr 2l. Maj. A. J CnaaJand. ot Uea. Gallagher aU7, at- atated by Mai. Albert Ueeson. of Gen l.allaeher's staff, and Lieutenant James McCy. ol CV. C, ltRh Ileg , N. G. if Pa. held an election for officers of Co. G, 1 Wh Itec., X. ti. ol Pa. Tbe election was held in the armory of Comttany G ; the otlicer present and the meui.-r( of the om.pany being in full uniform. Mj. Cropland made a short address, after which tbe company proceeded to ballot for ortleers with the lolloaine rcult: t apt, YA. B. Scull; First Lieut., Ge rgr fcnyuVr, ecnd l.ieut , tt . w . ficking Tbe diaaer given at the Somerset I louse on Christmas day a as tbe grandeat tbiug of the kind ever gotim up in bometeel. We are assured t'V el-ooa who were present at the dinner that everything sva to be bad that was on the bill of tare. W e have a printed copv of it bctore us, and would like to give it to our readers jutt to make their eyes water if we bad the space to do so. It was a diuner that would have don bouur Ut any city hotel, and we are aorry tbat we were unable to accept tbe invita tion given us by lbs gentlemanly cleik, Mr. Geo. II Ta man. to par-ike ol it. The Somerset House is a Mrsl-cl-as ho tel in everv r-Mct. as every one will tea lily wbo baa ever topMMJ there. The next time you propose giving a grand dinner, George, let us know a Utile be forehand and we will be on hand. The address delivered last Wednesday evening on l a ture, uonn-' Viuve aaa Pni;resive, by Prof. S. U. Trent, was de cidedly tbe best perlormuace belore tbe Institute -urine tne wee- it was in ses sion. We would like, bad e the spe, to publish the address. or at ! a t give aomt- extiacis Irom it lor the bcut nt oi tboHe who bad not the pUat-ure Tit bearing it, but owing to the press ol other matter wc are unable to do so. The house was fill- ed to its utmost capacitt, many having to stand during the entire time Mr. Tn-ai was speaking, w hich waa an hour and a halt, but all listened with in irked inter est and attention, and not one person was seen to leave tbe bouae, which is eyin a great deal lor a Somerset audience. The address was one ol ibe finest we ever lis tened lo. ami it Mr. T. continues in bis present course, we predict lor him a bril liant luture. Vkkina, Dm, Hi. 1877. Editor Hkku.d On the evening ol the '.'4th inst., the people of I'rsina and vicinity were highly pleased by a Christ mas tree, gotten up by the Methodist Sunday School, in the Methodist church. During tbe week previous to Christmas eve the church was tbe scene ol much con fusion, as sll were busily cngsiied biting np and trimming wreaths and arches, dec orating the church with very beautiful and appropriate mottoes, (the designs wert lurnisbed by our worthy frieud, Elmer Yutzy.) Then came the trimming and adorning of the tree, with very beautiful presents of lancy articles, toys, and sweet meats, no pains being spared to give tbe church a gay appearaucy. The church was swept and dusted. Tbe trees, with their gay adorning were in their places, and the church was crowded to ovei flow ing, tbe children occupying the front seats, with looks ol expectance upon their Ucea, as they studied tbe heavily ladened trees; ibe boy s wondering if that stocking, watcb, or mitten was for ibem, and the girls appropriating the handsomely dressed Oolls, shoeing so conspiculously among ibe dark grten tbliage. It was all very beualilul and pleasau, with tbe bright lamp light billing softly on tbe walls, aud lighting up the evergreens which were twined aliout each windoa-, with tbe sacred words, "Peace on earth, and good will towards men." The hour having ar rived fur commencing the exercises, tbe bouxe was called to order by Mr. C. B. Cook, our worthy Superintendent, af ter which tbe opening piece, "What a Irieud we have in Jesus, " was sung by tue choir. Prayer by liev. Long; then another very appropriate piece was sung. Next in order was ibe opening address by Prof. I. J. Miller, which was briel and to the poiut. Next was a piece sung by live of our young ladies, "Always Cheerlul," the children joining in tbe chorus. Then followed a recitation by Emma Lewis, Christmas is almost here. Singing again by the school. We were then en tertained by a short address Irom liev. Long, after which Mis Lute Long sang a very short but sweet piece, which at tracted tne attention oi an in ine cuurcu. Next in order was class exercixes by Prof. I.J.Miller. Then came an address by Uev. Hickman, our worthy Pastor, which was brief, but full of deep interest, taking our thought backward eighteen hundred years to Uethlehelm's manger, and the little child ol whose birth tbe Angels ssng, w ho was now a livinic presence to us all. "King the Bells ol lit a via," by tbe choir. Mias F-nuie Black presided at the organ. Tbe litile Uys and girls then San.. "We are a Group of Happy Chil dren." Then came an address by Fred die Lewis, Saul a Claus." By this time old Saula Claus mtde his appearance, heavily loaded with good things lor tbe children, such as apples, cakes, nut and candhw which he distributed freely among i thtiu all, atuiilst shouts of joy and i laughter, w hen be look Uia departure aud was seen no more during the exercises. fld by all Then tbe presents were Uken Irom the I and well ft may, tor it to a thoroughly re tree, these numbering in all near five liable Invitorant oi the feeble, banishes hundred. We all joined in ainginc the closing piece, "Tbe Star of Bethlehem," and were then dismissed. M. C. 0rrr-r. The People of Mtnneepo - lie were etanifd tad pained yciery mornin by Hi announcement that Mr. I William P. Aukeoy bad died at 0 a. m.. alter a long and palntul lllneat.' Until proel rated bv dieeate be bad been cloeelr I idemitied riin the material and political tag ocvouon to a l interests eotrnaxea iouh keeping. He was a most useful and public-spirited citizen, and bis death will ue regretted aa tew are in any community. W illiam Parker Ankeny was burn in Somerset, Pennsylvania, October 4, 1821, and waa at the time ot his death over 66 years oi age. uis disease waa caraiac dropsy, caused probably by a severe attack of iutlamtuatory rheumatism in early lite, leaving aa its result, an affected condition ol the heart, from which he auQered mora or less tor many years. It is only, how ever, lor the pint three years that He couia in any way be regarded a an invalid, and tor the past tew that be retrained Irom hia usual active attention to business. - ttw sulierings were severe, but he bore them all like a brave and patient mm. while be anxiously longed for the rest which comes only ihrounh death. He talked cheeriully in his last hours, and bis mind had all that natural vigor which distinguished him through his life. Whilst to all about him hia deiairture was expected, it came sud deuly and without premonition. The night belore be requested all to go to their rest, except the attendants who should remain with him llirou-b the night. He tM8sed tne niii hi comuaratively in comfort. sleeping ukkI ot the time, and at intervals requesting a (light cuange in ni piauiion At six u clock in the morning be askei bis brother lor his medicine. After taking which, he said, "Now by me down," and in a moment he waa gone. Mr. Aukeny was oue of our oldest and must hiahlv resoected cilixeo. and in luanv resnecis a verv remarkable man. To a dear aud commanding' intellect be uuiied a tireless energy, aud Ibis union uiaue his lile one of more than ordinary auccesa. Ai an earl' age we find him ibe oublisher of a stna'l newspaper la bis native town. dle "Peoute's Guard. S.a after be enters uuoa a mercantile Carver, holding also the pauUoo ot poat-niasu-r. itti the imenlntf UD af Califor nia be is there, and engaged saccesslully tor looieyears in the herding of sues. The dcsih wt bis father wcurinc be returns lo hia native tow a, and whila living Lhert har a lew years ia engaged in tbe manage ment of a steam tannery, la l!U7 he came lo MinncaH'a. and Irom that day to lb ia lie baa been recognized as ooe w our k-liaf and moat estimable citizens Frwm ItiM lo IWl be was piaamaatrf ot ibe ibem small tow n ot Minneapolis. The lumlR-r bjaiuea beiuf then ia it infancy Mr. Ankeny was qua.k to lores it mar. vekju growth, and ia cumpaay wun air. Cle-H-DL now ot Philadelphia, and Mr. Ilobinaoa of ibis city, be built a aaw mill at the tails Mr. Clement arlling hi mu-r.-i to Mr. I'etiit. the firm continued iaalucratlre uioos up to 1872. He a then baaed ia the lumber busiaea bv his briber A. T. Aakt-ay. in tbe mean time building tbe Galaxy flouring mill, one of the m complete and extensive and we may add pr.,erous enterprises ot our city. Tbot'gh actively eu.aged in business all the-e year. Mr. Ankeny we trequ-utly r-llwi nnoa bv hi fellow ciliieBS to - aume active and imoortant trusts, lit served in the city council as alderman of the Sixth ward at a lime wnen our city waajiixt '"-irmnin. to stretch forward in h'.-r c te r 0 pros, er ty and to his mind we are iiaucuted lr many of our present and projected improvements. A staunch Den-KT-t in politics, he wss one ol tbe State delegsui lo the ew Yolk conven tion which nominated Seymour for Pres ident. In the (allot lSTlhe was ejected senator from the Twenty-seventh district and represented it with signal ability, la public enierprists be was always a ldug spirit The Minneapolis & Sl Louis Kail road, the Mioneaiwlis Hirvester works. tbe eaUbJi.iliment ol tbe first building and limn asaociaitou in Hie city ol which he was for a Ion. time urid.Bt--ll these sad many kindred enterprises altfc y tit he was conecicd attest bis pgtlic spirit as a citizen and are largely iud-btd to him lor l.is counsel a well as atbsuotial ad In his private walk be an example. Slern and severe to those who knew bun nol, to (hwe who loved him he was as sweet as sif u uur, lie had an open Uau'l for charity , and ile aiifUiit of bis bene faction, while large, was oflly kaoan to bis moat lull male IrieqUs. l)e euter prises iu wbich ha eugg-4 afftuded em ployment to a large num'ier of Wen. A a thinker be waa clear and couctae. and but few men were more charming in gen eral eouveia.it ion. Hit memory atworued all kinds of information. As a p.rliamen lirisu be was justly regarded by bis aaso cialca. aa u eyiUenced by Hie lact mat at the couvention n( iliii millers ot the Nonh west, held at Cbica.o a taw vxn? ago. be was chosen as their presidenUand unu! IP cently he hW the position of president of tbe Miller assomaitOQ ot ijinoes iu. Mr. Aukeav Usyh aile and two ciiidien. William S.. a young maa ol 17. uow in the Galaxy mill, and Anna, bruht Utile daughter of 11. ti-i was twice married, tue last time lo a staler ol his first wile, both dau.liters ot Judge Scueli. ol chellsiiurg. Pa., and sisiers o: ibe Uoa. IN. 1 Tvhell. the present Auditor General of that aUA, His moth er yet survives him at 80 year ot eg, ud always lUti object ol Ui leuuerest regaru. I'heru are four married sisters, two un married, and three broliuo., two ol obiwu, John J. and 4. T-. are resident of (bis cily. Out ui a family of leu he w the old- deet aud earliest 10 die Attar life iuiui lever he sleep well. The grre often clones over us victim -s the water dK a peoble, leaviug no Uatjs behind, luit bis good uame will long be cherished in the luioi-es he hns made upon the age in which be lived. "Nuw lay ma do a geoOj,1 How bleajed tb word a, Ai (he spirit was reacbint To f'l tlitani worlds. How (acved tb meaaas-a. How trader tbe plea, Tbe Ian and tbe loadest 'Teas denine- 10 be. The frame racked, with aanlih, -eaik's damp oa ibe brow. The rest so mack long-rd lor WaajauoiiD ju bow. That beautiful bavea kesplea-eat with light, llarsu forth u bis vision Kocbsntingly bright. And Bow while we're waltiac, Unr work till audsoe, Oul gturj b) atreaaiiBC Ua blm wbo baa woo. So lay blm dowa gently,' 7 ! la death's bol aieep ; W hlla lore ad arood augell, Tbe lu-g waieb will keep, A. T. A. XlcrapeJu fitnetr Prf. (Dec 21, 177 ) Ukmixa Item. J. S. Peter man. was accidenully shot and almost instantly kill ed on Thursday last while out bunting in coniiny with W. S. Kuhlman and John Shaw. The three men standing cltwe together; Peterman had his gun standing on the ground with the lock turned outward. Kuhlman. in drawing a load of shot from bis gun, the gun fell against Peterman's gun striking the hammer causing the gun to explode; the t-aa.il entering Peterman 'a eye. causing almost instant death. Peter man leaves a wile and (even small child ren. The citizeos of Ursina raised money, clothing, provision. Ac, and seal tbe fam ily to their lormer home near Donegal. . On tbe same day a aon ot John K. Tisb ue. sged eleven years while emptying a sack of corn into a corn crusher, tte boy was caught by the cylinder and both legs, one arm and some of hia ribs broken. Oue leg has been amputated, and tears are entertained thai the other leg will have; (p be amputated. L. F. Amoko tbe Dead Failures ol the pact, bow many bogus nostrums may be num bered 1 Beginning their careers with a tremendous flourish ol trumpets, blazoned lor a time in tbe public print and aa flaming poster, aooo, b at But lo soon, were tney relegated tn Ibe limbo of thing lost on earth. Bat Hoetetler'f Stomach Biitersisa living and thriving , remedy. It goes 00. curing and to cure. ' Neither underhand nor open competition affect it. On ih cuniraiy, confaU with interior rival preparations only increases iu pop ularity. It has been repeatedly Unit ted, but without success Counterfeits of it have been surrerxiUoosly introduced, but have fallen flat. Every where It wntrench ea itaelf in tbe confidence of la people; dyspepsia and ooostipaiioB, . brace the serves, caret rheumatic ailmenta aad kid ney coraplAiatB, - and eradicate Bad pre vents intermittent and remittent fevers. 1 To oar friend, patronv and U others woo may Neva ine lotiowwg, "A pppj ew enr." ' - , : f Th-nklul to a beneficent Fatner. (be searcher of nil beam fur hie bountiful blessing during the peat year, we are about to enter unoo the dntiea of another; launched is able to witastanu tne mijtDiy ' wTes of the aea, neither is every person who attempts "to paddle bis own canoe" in , the aSaira ot lile. able to come off the ' fleU succeesful, with honors bright and btureU green; and when we consider the known statistical (act, that ninety -live per - f t business men tall at some time i during their career, and only Bve per 1 Qt. re entirely aucceasful, it b a matter j of great talisfaction to ua to know thai we M gmi aboard the boat labeled "tuoceea," and that 'lie -real "fi-Anctal tid-1 wave wmui ubs inuKw - "-"" . -w;. k m.jm ,a ,n IUIC1IIK, in- . r--ta ai nnr rrmntrv lor the Dast nnr V BIB, MM P - - n.H-p nr mmn-aa Rut whilat ft.;, im fin, m r mrm Hm nlw rrivrMi and exercised over the financial troubles of those around us, many of whom have in tbe near past been impoartanl factors, both in finance and public benefactions, in the town and county ot Somerset. Let us en tertain a hope that tbe end of these troub leaoiiM financial limea is Bear at hand, and that tbe avenues ot thrift and prosperity may soon bs opened, bringing joy and comfort to the needy. A year ago we announced to the public through this medium that our experience in the credit ayatem was such that we did not feel justified In discarding it aiiogeu er in the luture. Vi e are Irank to say that we are of the ante opinion sun, However, there U room for lelorm In tbi system, which ha been lo a great extent detrimental to buame Interests every where. Details on this abject are unnec eaaarv. the simple fact is thai too raspy good equivalent to capital are dispuaad of in this way, witn tne nope mat uuie io Jay, lor instance.) will be strictly observ ed and pay meal made. Time flies, peo ple go slow, many never pay, thus leav ing the merchant, who also ha hi bill 10 m ret. credit to protect and honor to maintain, ia a Pretty plight to find Oial bis Block la down, bill unpaid, and no funds oa band to meet the one or replace the other Tb credit I) stem should be Indulged ia unit so faraa to allow known prompt pay lag c-wtonaers lo carry oil goods without eivmc value for them, lor the reason that list well established lact that tbe Cash and prompt payink patrons, merchants. and butineas men ot every class are the prime mover and sr ai bead-lights oftb! boainea world, ana keep ine nan roiling. Do not under-und n to ay that the pour maa must not be credited; to the contrary giva ut tbe trade ol the hooeat poor wbo will par when they have the moan, in preference to that ol men ol large puaaes- sious w ho are totally indifferent and un concerned about other people s honest dues. Mar it then suffice lo say, extend credit only to whom credit is due; sod in this connucuou let us also say lor the ben efit ol waais who may profit thereby, that the only sure way ol securing and mam laming credit. Bad to be succctolul in any enterprise ol lile. is lo live within your means, deal justly with your lellow man, and pay your honest debts at maturity. During three or lour years prior lo Aug 1877. owing to tbe production ot short crops ot graift vl all kinds in this county. we were obUged to keep gp our supplies, bv havini! imnorted Into our town lance quantities ol nou:, g-ain aud feed, whi-h we managed at an times to sell at prua I itncienilv low to keep down successful c ui petition in the trade. The idea which we now wish to con- yey, is, that three fourths ol all our trade qu these goods, and especially on flour, was Irom the country surrounding town. and thai no one t,-ver conipi&ioed pt tba I w price al which we sold' llietu. But tne tide has turned (thank to Providence and our enterprising farmeis) and the act ual ueueasiiy lor importations ol this klod no longer exists, tor tbe grain crops of the year 1S77 surpassed those otany ever be lore grown in tne county, and it is estima ted that Hath cm ni grain of all kinds was harvested to meet tbe requir.njept oi 0 ine consumption. bia bcipg the case it would seem un-blisipes like lo keep up our supplies iron) any other stnifce than ur home market. However, just here trouble a. lots, as the shoe Is now on the Huertoot and prices are loo low. Our tarmera, instead of taking market prices foruiefr grain, flour, and feed, and es pecially wheal aud fjour, insist on price fucn a would coyer coat aud carriage uoiu Ularac-f uf aujoiuiug oiuuues. anu Ibe result is that we UUal either pav those prices aud keep flour about one dollar per uarrei auove uae price ii snouiu sen at, ur order over the rail road a heretofore. Ol the two alternative-, we have choseu the latter. And alter carefully sounding the markets with regard to price, quality, and ot 4eli7pred, we finally ordeied. receiv ed, and are now fejljnr tar off Chicago flour, mauutactureU of Aluiueaou abwt, a a price such a our home manufactured jour aan qi4 bf auld at, it prices, such a Urm. rs ask lor whei, most be paid. But an objection way be raised that the dour is -ut good; in aner to which we would say that we guarautee every sack of it, i hia being the ueat we could do with any brand, loreiga or home ground. Be sides the ul ot this car 1ma of flour iu Ibe Chicago market, the freight on it was some pumpkin. For instance, fii on a niuemUe branch road: aud II in 'the unue proportion oyer the whole disiauce, i,0O0 ptr Pur l(ad or f 16 per barrel But the i alio lit Jrciglu pyer the whole route ai noilbe same, (good pew for the poor) 4iC We are sate in culling oil Clj per barrel. Unly for UiQuliaaous advance ot tla per car load "r former rales on this nine mile tmach road, we could and would sell this flour to our customers at S cent per sack or 20 cents per barrel les thaw ava now do, and the beai poor would gel their Just due. There are other topics of interest rsla live to business, which we might use as sunject waiter to continue this article. nut it may ba getting monotonous aud un interesting, and we shall prepare to fln tib for this time by tendering cur must siuiera tbapks (or tbe patronage extended u dur ing the year just past, and unhesitatingly ask for a continuance ol the tame during tbe coming year. Then. "With malice to ward none, and charity lor all, wt launch our boat for the year 1878. Very l(espect!ully, CuOK & BEEfcrre. Fooft Jowisk. Heub Dklcxee Wile Ich dcr Yuckle und der Friia sare gut kenn, will Ich en por warm ler die IIekalo scbriva. dtwaeeou Anna kenn do Ich auch see net lergctaa hob. Der Fritx ded betaer tei nawa a us em Schrock seiner cohl-bank holla; und em Yuckle tei petition im tishtol Is all recht, over aei addition in der family ded er yubhl so goot tchtoppa. Der Stahl nnd der Dickey hen en sock- ful wilde welshbinkle leder za ferkauta. Der John Hclple hat en wilder gobbler bua dri woclm rum g'sbprnnga. Er aagt der gobbler gate tair laum, und er wil ibn nocb tonga ep Niyore kumt. Der John Spangler but lul b loots Berk shire si za ferkauta, und en lul bloot sbepperd bund. Der John is en mon for sbtock Imhroota und en aare brauch barer mon. lea hop net dcr tsite iu achriva ion der gross hoch tig daamer kotta ben, over die boova ben flnf dabler grlcht urn cigars su kauta; nnd mer winscba die Lalah nnd ihre liebsten en glicklicb reis nnd en fril icbet lava. Mer wella now Uosa, und mer hoffa mer ben niemond om kop geshtosa, und oom Fritz nnd Ynckel widder za naira. BVLTEB UoSSES. "G ebb ax Sybov' No other medi cine in the aorld waa ever given such a test ol iu curative qualities aa Boscbee's Gebmax Bybct. In three years two million (oar hundred thousand small bot tle of this inedicine ware distributed rM efeitro by Druggists ia this country to those afflicted with Conramption, Atlhma. Craop, tevere Coughs, Pneumonia and o'.ber diseases oi the throat and lungs, giv ing tbe Americaa people undeniable proof that Ukr-Iab bTBi-r will cure them. The - katm j-Btt ffk-bt T imtTcristlsi (n landTllkv; tathe UnTu BUiteiaii recu-ameadlne it lo their cnatoinera. Go : lo your Druggist, G. W. Benford. and ask , SoratOuaty. at: - -whrtheknowtaboBt it Sample jS 10 Cents. Regular ttze 73 cedta. Three November. Itn. before tba boaawabla tbe ladras doaes will relieve any case. Nbw TtAB'a Kswt-We Are glad to aay lo the public, and especially to ibe poor, that with the beginning of ike Hew Year we have ia stock, and offer Cor tale Uinnesota wheat flour a M.50 per bar rel, aad Rome Mtautactared flour at 7 r tmrfwtt Inr fapk nal, .1 apIm 3t Coos & BZZBIT", t . -fti-tse of pertont drawn to nerve at ja- jisj. r OBASS jrcrtoa. i 4Jdisan 8iinoa Littoa. Allegheny Francia Snbrie, Henry , Welgiiman. Joba Gelger. Samuel Lowry. motnersvaueyB. v. nay. Conemangb Jacob Savior. Greenville J. B. Lowry. Jefferaon Silaa Coble. Jenner Henry J. Hoffman. Lower Turkey-loot Joseph Kreager. Milford E. Even, Peter Long, Henry Frease. Paint Joseph Oldham. Quemahoning John W. Mostollcr. Shade John W. Wagner. C. A. Wag ner. Somerset Samuel 8. Miller. Somerset twp. Lemuel Auman. Stonvcreek Jonathan Lambert, Joseph ! fynw Charles Shank. Ursina Peter IL Sellers, tivi rkt TT-nn-a ri bit -mrwwt Aauison jonas atcwaniock, Jacob Addison a j Sterner, James McClintock, Robert E. tV Allegheny Henry Ilartga, J. B. Hi! legas, Augustus Tray man. Berlin Samuel Shaffer. Brothersvalley Francis Knepper, Her man nay. Elklick Samuel LoecbeL Jjeflerton Henry B. Schlsg, Jonl, Bar clay. Larimer John Baker. Lower Turkey foot J. H. Younkin Noah Scott. Meyersi'ale Henry Eisfeller, John Hocking. Milford Peter Weimer. New Centreville William Ml ler Northampton Samuel Porbaugb. John -o i..ar.. ' Paint John E. Seaae. A. D.Werner Quemahoning Philip Shaver. Salisiiury Henry Loschel. Shade Allien Lohr. Somerset Francis Friedline. Somerset ta p. A. J. Say lor, George L. uonn. Stonycreek Levi Ringer.Jacob Wcigle, jr. Southampton Valentine Uinkla. Summit Cbauncey Bowman, Samuel J. Miller, John KUngaman. E. J Faldley, -iicnaei snannoo. SECOND WEEK. Addison Samuel W. Miller, Samuel Mc.Nair, Harrison Turner. Berlin George llrtBey, Peter Suder. Brothersvalley Henry Tilp, Louis A. Turner. Jacob Swanzeniruber. Jont Hor ner. Charles A. Floto, Henry S. Cole- Confluence Adam K. Humbert, Elklick Daniel Lee. Greenville Christian Engle. Jenner Fred. G. Ncff. MUtord William Walter. New Baltimore John George. Northampton John C. Gaitber. Quetuabotiing Samuel Fleesle. Shade J. P; Hippie, Thomas Sfaugle. Bomenel lucent Stclov. Somerset two. Daniel C rouse. Frank Baruhart, U.S. Weller. Southampton Israel Emenca, Samuel Berger. Sloystown James Zimmerman. Summit William J. Miller. Nelson P, Maust, Philip -feverg, Qavjd ypijaman, Charles P. Younkin. Upper TurkeytotK Wm. Etcher. Ureen B. Kiug, Jacob Vt ei mer. TUIRU WEEK. Allegheny Ambrose Topper. Berlin Char lei- Swope. James Weigle. Bruthersyailet Jacou M. Musser. Win. P. Speu.cr. EUlic'i .Henry Blough. Jettcron Jout Miller. Jenner Simon L. Korns. Larimer Georue Geiger. Lower Turkey Ion John Davis, Jacob Kuan. Middlecreek Alex C Moore. Miilord Freeuian Infield. William Dull. New Centre ville Alex Ben ford. Norihampu.uU. ii. Cougbenour, An drew Wagautan, Uuemahoniug George Hoover Jacob II bloouiz. Niath Betseeki r. Shade F. K. Rankin, Henry Penrod. Souierset George W. Bculord, John J. Hoffman, Frank Sauiwell. Souierset twp. Adain Aresman, Jr., Josiab Moary, William Will. Henry biuiih, bamMeJ Trt-ot, Pi. j Beer, Jacob a rlutlllue, BouibaUjploB---tf 'lomon (eltier, bumi creek Jobu M. Youer. John J. Ball a 111. - . Summit Urias M. Say lor. Upper 'I ur key foot Alex Khoada, Her man Clauicr. Words o Wa'bkisci During the present year, at in ibe past, the grave will clone over thousands, simply because they neglect the means which would restore tbem lo health. Meet tbe fell destroyer at tbe tlira!ioid. aud dispute his invasion by that more lhn wcnderlu! remedy. Dr. Morn eyrup or far v iid Cherry and Hore hound. There is no cough or cold. case of asthma, bronchitis, blood spitting. weaa lungs, (roup or whooping cough which will not yield more fuadily to this ereat botanical remedy than any other mediciur. (f you would avoid disapixiiul. meiif. and te iM-(lly pirei, aaa our Drugaisi for Ur. Morris' Miipof Tar. Wild Cherry aud Horehound. I rial six" ID cent. Larga aix- i 50 cts. and Oue Dollar. For sale by G. W. Benlbrd, Somerset, and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Agent for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Svruu which ia nertertft Bale. Kx'rei.-f palaiable. No phyaip required, 4i .3 cents. I'ry i, Db Yam Dtee's BVLPHCKSoar. Dr. Van D.'kc, whose lite loon specialty, and world wide reputation for curing skin dis ease, h endeavored fir years lo combine an external treatment He ba accom pliabed this desirable repult iq the prepa ration o hit compound "gqlpbur buap," the merit ol which are ipoken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price 25 cents, by mail. 33 cents a box; 3 cakes 00 cents, by mail, 75 cents. Office 50 N. 5th street. Whole, tale pepoi, 400 N. 3d ttrcet Philadelphia, Pa Sold by all Druggist, MABUIED. KOOSTZ KAEP. On the Sib Inst., at tbe residence of the bride' parents by Rev. J S. Buell, Mr. Wm. Kooqtxto Mis Mary Kaep, both of Llgonler Valley, Pa. MILLER BARER. Dec. 37, 1877, by Elder J. D. Eiller, Mr. Christian C. Miller lo Miss Flora Baker, both of Som trsetCo , Pa, DIED. STATLEK Dec 18. 1877. Daniel Sutler, aged 76 years, 5 month and 88 day. The deceased was a worthy member ol the Lutheran Church since his early youth; be remained a faithful member of the church up to tbe time of bis death. BERKLEY. Dec. 5. 1877. Charles Wesley Berkley, aged 5 years, 5 month and 5 day a The deceased was baptized in 187. by Rev. Wineeoff Tbe family returns their sincere thanks to their neigh bors and friends tor their kindness during the affliction ol the deceased. Oar first born n ha rone to rest. We aops ba I niuabared with lb blest; ' Hit loss her ws deeply feat. May Ood grant we ausjr meet -lis - Where parting le aa more. METZLER. December 28. 1877, Samuel Mel-let, aged 78 years, 7 montbt and 4 days. Tbe au'bjeciof tbit notice was a man of religious habits, having eavly ia life ee tebllahed a family alur, wherein be taught -hia children the importance ol giving their heart to tbe Lord in youth, and had the talisraciian ol teeing tbem all connected with some branch of tbe Christian church. The deceased leave a widow and a num ber of children to mourn bit lost, but their loss is hit eternal gain. ATeto 4(fuerfijiviC7iU A CDITOR'S NOTICE taareoi, oa saouoa e J . u. jtuamat, eso., ta eewrt appointed T. J. Kooear Aadltor ta d tat ri beta tbe faads la tba laadsaf Haary P. J. Cast as- Ad Bftlalatratar and Traetaekir ih sals ef lb teal estate at Abraham M-ag-s, dae'd, uaad amog tbeae tasraUy etuBlad thereta. sabeth sstiiaan. -Utraat ftesa tbe rererd eertiAad Rev. As U77. A. T- DIUKET. Clark. I win altead ta lb detles of Ibis apcesafan t at tb etVe of J. O. KlnmeL bo,, oa TrMav the i -Kb day eT yaaaary 17A . J. A WO CSt, Jaa.1 Aaditor. . Parian ay Ooow A iHu-Bas ia CHOICE OROCEMCS, FLOUR AppUa. drlad, at Appaabauar, M a-1 1 "JJ .... ........... le """"i-eli ree .V."......i " ', 'f!' i , TZ n, ! ! VZ, aa 'an t-'ar a .Sjeavtuaree Braa. BlNlM. Battar. f fkaal Bauer, fl (roll).. Mueawaaa-, w Baaaaav. at A Baeua, s-uaiaen, f A.. u saaatry hams, ft A. -vra, taari w ammtm uar-. itnauao I) tMuhal. Ouraaw-l Xt:::::-: Ualf F rra. doe.. Floar, fl bbl , Flaxseed ba.. (a A) Haata. (sec-r-redl B Lw.red eoteVip "b"II"" W JLlZ MB BMJTOe .......TafleOe tl 63 )0 .......Sow- ..JOo teniae ....Afteto7t -id. MlJd!lnc, snl C-T ITOIe.- Osts,rai 7. Potatoes, V he Pee he, dried, .... By aiba -e-lvo.' "f bblez tra!!ri " Oroond A lam, per seek.. " Asbton. per sack Sagar, yellow B , " wblU , Tallow, ft B , Wheat, fi bas Wool, fylb , , M , 41 toe ' 11-I14 , J , tl W Hants New Adoeriuementa. aOOUUT PROCLAMATION a -as. tb Hoaerabl Willi aw Jf . Hatx. Preeident ef tb several OoerU of Oemmoa Pleas of tbeUoontle eeaapuans tbe aUtewitb Jadlelal District, and J net top of tbe Ooerta ef Oyer aad Ter miner aad Oeaeral JaU DeilverT, for tbe trial at all capital aad other oflenders la the said IHatrtet, aad iJaaiBL STrrrr and C. V. BtreenwaB Es- 3 nlre. Jailrae of tbe Ooerta of Common Pie a, and plicae of tb Conn of Over and Terminer, and Oa-eral Jail Delivery, for tbe trial of all capital aad other offenders la tbe Ooealy of Somerset, bar laeaed tb per preaapts aad to m directed, for bold tna a Court of Uo-imoa Pie, aad Ueneral Qnr. ler Beaetoos of tb Peee. aad feaaral Jail Deilv. ery aad Uoert of Oyer and Terminer, at Somerset a Hwatswy, Jawauavr SB. IB7B. MoTira Arr siera te all tb Jattlee of tb Peaee. tbe Oorawer and Uuestable witbla tb said Ooenty of Boa-erpet, that they be tbea and tbere la their proper persona, with their rolls, reoori, toqai. alii-aa, tmqU.s, aad other remembrance. u otboe uunas wnica to tbeir omoe aaa la tnat behalf appertala to be daaei aad also, Ibey wbo win pniisauteaQinsttaeprisoaerstnatareorsnau oe m i a jail oi aun -erset up-wr, to oe aaa ane there, le prupecato a a; -last tbem as tbaU be Jbsl utviuL v.riba Ja.l Sbnc JIST OF CAUSES. ror jaaaary term is.. FIRST WEEK. A. H. Con-roth rs. John t'saw Michael N. Soydar vs. U. U. Snyder ecu tor. Klmatpi. HldtDger ptal vs. JoeepbC-mmla taat Macny rt v tr. nituats. Conrad Btoy a 1-I HbaBer. Jacob M. Kike ts P. tl Meyer at at. Junaa M. fjook aad wife ts. llanry Bloagh A wir. Naacy RamSoldra Yartia H. Miller. PlrJ. Kfer tp Sophie Urv.1. -Weed Sawing d attune Ou. ts. J. N. Ftcbt net t al. John D Roddy et al. vs. Kreeat A Delp. Adalln Oomploa rs Joeepn LUtpIt. Jacob V. Llpenrood vs. John A. Clark. Bark. Moor A Mta vs. Wss. a Coirntha Frederick I.. Jasu' ate vs. Mererviale Borough. f. J. koqsEB, Jan.. PM'bonutary. t LMIB ISTH A ruK S NOTICE. banlel St tier, U'e el Bba-1 Twp kled, Ls iters of-dmlalnratlonoa the aboeesetate have Ins en maud te tb adrsls-d by tb prop er aatborlty, aotle la hereby slrea to tnoe in debted to U to make In- mediate payment, aad tboe earing eiaim against it win praeent um oaty aatbentloatoa for settlement witboat delay ua Monday February 11 1S?. at the late reaideac SI upc pea m saw hjwwpoij;, I'VliDifiii -ptt-.d pp in - . . - WIL, 1-1 A. H srATLtK. WilfliiA-l M SOU- iCK, Jan, t Admin UK rators, DUCLIC SALE. tir TlrtaeofaaorderUaoedoatoftb Coart ol Cvmaua fleas of Somaraet Oa, Fa., lo me direct- an, i win azpoaa to aaia on Saturday. January 24. 1878 at o'clock p.m. at the Boase Joapph geroci, ia ivpmJI'V la Middlectaek Somarsat Co.. Pa.. t(s : A certain tract oi land adjoining Ian4 or w (.low Boaebf John Enlekl. John Lenbait. Oar re t Lear. Aaron Heukler. Euai Bias. Jaoub Weimar. and others, eogialninit aboat aora more or less, about 1 w oi woioa are ale .red aaa baia weU Umbered, baring ibsreon erected a two story irame awenms aaei1, oana oem aaa ocner oai-bai-dlnra.' Tbe farm I well w.iered. has a aood orchard and bas oual aad Umeatona. Also lou t and 7 In ibe town ot CunOaene. Tt K.S.-tl7 M will remain alien ua itt land. Waller, widow l Henry Walter, dee d, aatt-allv darliiK Krr hie-tlm and athr dm th the prcclua to be paw tu trie ne'rs sod legal rsuraeeolauvaswi Henrv w altar, dao d : tan uar eecL ol ibe nar ha-e motley u be paid aa soon as property Is anocaed auwn ; -ne-tnini ot na la oa aa eoonra lloa ut sale : oae-tblrd in six tooths, ona-i bird la une year from October 2 1877, with Interest ua deferred pay menu from day efsalo. unaay ui sal tneiaau will also n oefd 1 wu Mro!, oy mnuina a line hart and eosta loodt a. rod welt 'of The Oull'dlu-S. H as to cut fl aii t acres at in wat na ui mrm, leafing tiacrep to tbe tana batldlnaa. Also at aaM sal ) aora of paid UMU well ti)brd will be of and lor sale By US-II. aaaua tp it-u Jan.! . Aspitne. EG ISTER'S NOTICE. utk Is hereby alien to all peraons aa ley at, eredltort or otberwlse, that tb tei kiiriDf acouuon bay passed reais ter. and that tb a)il Ue nrefeat!) far un(irtnatlon sad al: luwaa c at -nucob-ua' Uuupt tu b beld al Bom pfet, on rhnrsday, Jaaaary SI. 1S77. loeprataecuentui uaaiei nuomaa, admiais trator ol Henry I. inborn, dee'd First aad jlaalasoouat of Franklin Uav, ad minipirator ut Juba Uuwers, dae'd, l bs aooouni r Daniel ibmaa, admlaistraior ' ' 'hrisilau Holsapbje, nee d First ami Anal acooant al Pelar fl. Hav. ern-r dian of Edlib Si unman rirnano anat aocoant oi uaaiei tosioller, rnsrdlan of Cbanncy H. Keller. i no aeraeat ut rbinp r Mavrer and a. J, Korns, admlalstsators uf PhUlp Maarer, de'd. Th first ' account ol Jusiab J. Walker and fta alia Baysaua. adm'nlsiraiuri of David Ba. P)o,iie,d. - Theacjottouiof John Ha mer uardaa ofgaoh elHuti.(form-rly Hachael Voliurd) Oeo. U. Wuliortl, Babaeos Jan Wsb (lumv rly Bebeeoa ane Wollord)and John W. Hamer. Tbe acoouni ef Mueee and Joba Tbomaa. ad- jaliiliirator of John Tbomaa dae'd. rlrsl and loal aoouuntol iienrv L. Kline, ad. mlnlptraior and tsast lh- sal uf tb real estate uf Jaoub Uurer. Jr., dee'd. First and anal aoouuat ol Jaoob Neff ezecntor of tbe last will aad lestamanl of John .tan-a. dee'd. The acoount of n. H. Llcbllter. enanllaa a Jane II and aJIsabelh L, ckles Tbe am aoeuant of Jubn W. Hnarny Eaeeat-r of Bamaal Flieslnfer, des'd. a., i. uiuaci, Jan. t ' Ke( later. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, f Joseph Alwie,lstof Ooaemangk Twp. Letura of administration ua th above eatat bavlap; been granted to tb undersigned, notice I hereby Klrea lulbueo indebted lo It tu make lmme. dial payment, and thus having claims aajnat II to present Ibem duly aalheattcalad fur Settlement na Friday, Febuary J6, (IT al tba late reslueno of deueased In said Utwatbip, Jan.! Administrator Coughs and Colds. Cared by sitae Da. BruBBaa'a wild Cbbbbv -oe tosDia- zse. aw ami fi per nottie. Dr. Scherer's Rheuznatisin Remedy $1 fib bottle. Sold by drantits aad at Pr Bc-rr Labora tory. 174 SmithAed Street, Pittsburgh. Pa, iPOT.Z AGENTS WANTED. EH PENCIL SUTCHES OF TBE GREAT BAaB0 - a lUastratad History of l"C IU I Oata great Ballroad and other Hima, wun a ruptury ot uommaniam aaa rre-e in loo. By tbe potmJar aatbor Hon. J. T Had- ley. All tb elsssss want this book, depicUog ta reign of terror In ten State Tb beet selllna book aw Agent. Now ready. HO pag. as lll-ftra-tkma, ta. Send 0 ent lor outfit and territory. F B. BKOCKLtB ANK A CO., 44 Mlatb (treat, riupoargn, ra. un. ut pLECTION NOTICE. Note Is berebT ctvea that tb aaaaal alpetlOB ot tbFan-rs' Union Assoelatioa aad Firs Insa raae Cemnaav ol -tarklev' MUia. Soaaeieat Coeaty, P., wlU be btd at Berkley's MUia, oa biui -f maaa-amr j t , Ari, vmr Ww WwlipuaW JI leeUag aP'eeklpnt, Vie Presldpnt, Secretary, aea u i niewpeip pa toe ppiphiiib iei J. SL BOOeB, u. J. 0KUBAKEK, Semtary. Pre -lent. Berkley's MUU, Pa., Huv. Id. It77. aortist. W.P. HARYEY &C0. Buttei1 Olllli niECHASTS. No. 75 Exchange Place. DAidTinonE. nde New Advertiaemenls. k rCEDCiUERIFrS SALE. ! r i .i. . ..i ii t p... i Alias rterla facta laeaed unt of the Ooe n f fve-tBoa Plea of Nomereet J-.. IV pap. . pad Iu B-edlreclad, I wlU expnee tu sale by -a bite uttury " "1cXrt Uoa-a, U, sloeftarKt, oa , Saturday, January 5, 1878, at 1 o'clock p m. Alltlftangbt, title. Interest a 1 cUlm r At. A. 8-naar. ol. in and tutbe a-luwic . periled real asata. TU : Ka. 1. A certain tract uf ta-.). tltoate la Add! sua -.wwablp, oumereet eoaau, Pe-ua.. sarreyel aa a warrant la tba nauiaof Adam W bite, con- tainlBg 4.4 acre, strict atsapere. Bdjorniag laad I warranted la tbe Barnes of Jona W bit, Unru-lu. i Bh w h(u . .h,. .,-, JJJi "-a. S. A cerUihi tract of land, sliaata as eh. ' White. OOBtalnloa ?4 mrm prrlct mcppum. ad. jolalDg lands Werranlad In tbe name ul Ada.'B nite aa-i etnerp with tne arp-rteiuB-Tt. I No. t. A certain tract ef land. iurvecd on a warrant la tis aae of 1 're-leritk Stflrortt. cri- itaiDing s-refand cne bundr-d 1 ';tt perch, twin saearar. sdiomieit tb eld Fcrtei if!i.i.tid00'CU'a'' Jo" oihr-wlib tb .pparteaaac.. A eartala tract of land, fltoala u a bore, I art ol tba tract p-rtev d im a w-mtnt In . be1-r-'o7Tr."L"r,T;i ui -ai oi i aomaa w one. caetainina; one nua dred and fony-eiirbt acre and auu-l du uercbca, aljolnlsa; Casaelmaa river, lands la mme of Ubrieupaer white Jobd White aforeaabl, and other with lb appene-aneea. No. A A tract ui land, "Ituate bp aN,r. par Tared oa a imm in ta - i in-tiiua Beiley, contalalaai arrea, ptrtct meaare, a 1. joins; laadt la tb aama l Adam Cran-w. Joha w au aturasalil, aad ethers wlU tbe app-rta. B'w. A A tract of land, aitaat a above, sur veyed va n warrant la tb nam of Adam Cramer, eontaislna: 4-4 acrea, atrlrt measar. adpHnlne warranted la lb aaa of CoraaUe Beiley aAirespld. aad 4brs with lb atKMineaaace. i- av eeruua tract of iaao, pttaat a alr. amysa ua a wnrraat la tb nam ef Juba Mil tor, a uart of wb-ra. euBiainlng 10 acre and l perraee, strtat mepar. aljolnUig laada wp rotated ta tb aam of UunMlia Beiley. AUm t 'ramrr. tbaoid Forg tract, and rp-laof ertglnai with tne epperteaajK. Bo.. A certain tract of lanl. pllnaU aa ahore, eurvayedoa a wnrraal ta the aam. ef Itaaicl Jooaa, eoaulnlna lour hundred aal thirtpiaht acre aad oa hundred and Iblrty pen-bea, adjoin - s -whip up ui spm et mkEBai et aiag, -una Shafl. and otbrs whlrb said laada ar tn psm manuuee aad dearrlbed la a dead free Just J, biaitmaa aad eilt u W. J. tuer. aat-d ail A-gaat, A. I. 1S4, and feeordad at Bonterpet, Pa- la Berard of Deed. Tut. a, eases U7 aad 3&a,nd by dl Irom W. J. ti-er and ell tw m. a. nanner, sated March 3, 1ST; with tbeap- Bo. g. A eertala trad ef Uo-I. situate la Ad- auua lowaphip, purveyed mm warrant Ut tb at enrk-opner w bit, o-alatnla 4 e a-rea, or k-e. adiotnlne Umla u4 .si-i H.in. baagb. PUUerteA laaa-d, tract ef land warraaied la tbe aame ef a dam Wklt. Joha w alia, and etnera wita ins apuunenanepe. N. IA A eariaia traet ef busd. kaowa as Pink ertoe point. In l pper TarKyhiut tuwnemu. t-lnlag two beadree sad aereaiy ar acrea. atrk-t Bwm-muw, ad4nln bta-s la aame ul Ceiistopiwr w mi pnpi, aita ta a parteaaa-ea. K o. 11. A eartala iret ai lud. uiiuip lain. par luraeyiu-i tuwaenip, uoliom ua hun dred and eferea sere a, on Bandreu and tblr.y serea percbee. aplaening Caapalmaa nirr, Unas la aam l Christopher Whit aioreaai-, Piuker uet Point tract, laada of Aarua Bwblar. W ilium Snyder aad otbera, being ta reside ol tb una auuwB aa ta 1 eter w elmer tract with lb au- .Vo. ix A eartala tract of lend litqatt la B-encr- satwwnsnip, rpowereet uuaiy, P.. cuBiainiBg un a-uur, and uuriyu mor r leea, ad- jummg laoua m taPM aaken,. Uiuiaa Apieis. fueaiuaa tMari. t, at, kauet aa the S-mel U Axutua larta wiia aovat at-ety aer atoei-d. euh a twu s-a-y Irame huepe, barn and utbw baildu.g bereea erect-, aad plau a water saw mill pa ga-l running order, and aa orchard ol yuan: Iran trees a wniiT anu oearing oa4iuoa uw in pramls ea. St 11 Th andirUed on half of two certain tracts ul iaad Pltumt la Loner Tarkeyfuut town ship Bufueraot ixmiuy , Pa., oowtaini f tout b injured - WM -itw w or ip a .ijvH lug lauui ui lTid Ankeny, tari w eiOet, W. J. tbter, eUai ,r1 ", bahtnc ui tlx uuiu jueTyu by Spui- vi f-ppeu mua earnw.inn tu joun tvis aad j. A. Banner, alter deducting tbe pwcet or paroeta ui utnu aula ny sHI iaptu and iwinner Iu utbar ptiw-na, haPtag aa orchard on th ptemuea. un twu stury Iram boaaa. une no and a ball story irate hou-e, on lane bam, also a stable and other buibiinga U 000 tains aipu a larife number of Iruit trees, plenty ul eoai and liuie su-te ua the premUei ad now open mr use. fo. 14. Tn ttudivtded ball uf lb tract of land plluate in Alii piimit toW-pbiD. Somerpet eoBnty, ra., eua alnlng une honored and, ieu ai-fct more or irsp, -ojoiuiuit lauuf ol v. n. Ui.Hrfin. Alfred Wllniotn. A-. i iuLon. Abraham bailer. t a), hplllg tne tract of Und known as the Allen If. -tiller tract and is tolerably well timber- .1 this tract owned In ouBunun with All red W ii- Bwtb, Ho. la. Tbe nndlvldea one-fonrth of a tract 01 land situate In Allegheny townabip, Somerset county, Pa., containing two hundred acres more orkse, adjoining lanus of Abraham Saattcr, Al fred Wilmotb, A. H. CoHrotp, et sl. A .mall purtloa o (lil lud is Cleared, and lb balance Vl MUtoereu with Whit pise, Alfred W tlmutb own otie.biunb and A. H. Coflrulb ibe otber vac Ban 01 tn aouv uescrlbed tract. nuwie. ine undivided u-e-lsU uf a tract ol laudPl.ualv hi Aliegueny tuwueblp, Someraet Cotiniy, Pa., oonuiniiiK two huouerd and f,.rty acrea more ur leps. adioinin lanopui Jacob F.ir. Ueorge Aammerer. Jobs Fair, et al, known as tne c-buru gnat mid tract, there are about twen lyfiTe acrea cleared, and ibe balance 01 tbe land is hueTily timbered and bas erected thereon a twu lory Irame bouse, a large Darn, grin mill, saw mm anu other buildlnas. This tract is beld in opininoB wun A. a. tnru b, Nu, .7, Ths )ndvl.'ed upe b,lf o( a tract ol Uoiter land aoioi-iog ibe aliope, ooouining lorty acres mors of leas, 11ns tract Is also beld iu coin, mon wun A. U. CuOruib. Mo. la Tea acre ot BMadow rroand more or upe, pit aup in aomeraei tsoro-iin. Dounded and uecniM aa toll -ws : ua lb east oy Bueina street, ou lb BurtB by Cath-nn street, un tba welt by 1 auof Juba 11. Lnlaad Amu Knepper .ad un tn suutn by L'niua street it ualne uie asm iauu cuuveyetl Ul tl- A- nor bj Jauob Auuois anu wile by ui u uateu in Aug. a. ii. i and re recuru book of deeds lor Somerset eoun . oo-Jeufin 17, Vol. 47, pages and 3U4. No. 19. A lutul around Plluate In tb boron h ol aKimerpet, bounoed aad described aa fullows: Beginning un the corner uf aialn street and Main Cruaa street and running east sixty-two feet to other property of M. A. Saunr and then south on hundred and elghty-seren feet to lb propel ty euw uwneu oy tne imviaouist unurcn anu tneac west six y-two feet to Main Crop si reel anil tbauoa along said stnet une hundred and eighty sevet. feel lo lb place of beginning, being a part ot kit No. 37 un tbe plan of Somernei borouub. No. au. A part ut kt numbered on th nlan nf Somerset burougt) a So. a, bounded and describ. 4 a faliuws: Beginning In te south easteivner uf tbe otamund and running east twenty-three ev. au u p-ur in eucp in lui oi irs. otaggie tlarrl sun, and iBeno along said lot puath two hundred aad sIxiy-HHir feet W Patriot sreet, thence west twea yure i aad lour Inches Iu lot uf Metho dist CiiarcU, then. north furtr-luur wet to end uf (ut t Mtbuuist Church, and tbene wept roar feet along seld tot and tbene aurtb one hundred and eighty-serea feet to tbe di-mund of said dotooku. buu mriM m pp mer leet Ul lot no. SS, and tbene atopg said tut north thirty three feet to place of beginning, baring thereoa erected a lara-e iwn stury orvck dwelllug booj wit mansard rw.f, and otber bqib.lngs. "o. n. I pd pertain lot of gmend all -ate in Drakeiuwit LaiWer Turkerluot -,wnphiii. s.,n-r-t ouuuty Pa.euatalningvne-balf ol aa acre mora or Ues, a IJoiolug 1.4a of Mlebaal Booola un the South and un lb east, Thomas Ream oa tbe nonh and street on tbe west witb a one and un. balf siury Irame dweliina bouae and Iram at. in. taereun erected. Bo. A certain kit of amend sitaat in IU in. eral Point, Miltonl township, Suacarset eoun T Pa., euaialning uae- wertb m an acre more ur b-pp. I rooting ua -lain street, -id known on ibe genera pbtn ot said town as let No. as. ALao All th eual, Irua ore, limestone, fire Uy. and otber minerals and mineral sulwtaneeis Bp lug Bpoa e and lying nnder th sarlao. and euntataea within the lanus hereinafter described, and tbe necessa ry right of way to remove raid mineral, by such ways and mean a may be brand necessary, but In soch manner as lo do a little Injury tr. ibe Pur ine s pueploia, to wit: No.L Tbe remainder or lb Peter Weimer farm, adjoining No. s aforesaid, lands at Aan,n aeenler, and Hiram Cramer, eoatalniog one ban died and sixty acrea, the surface uf which is own. ed by W illiam Saydereith tb appurtenances. Mu. 3, A certain tract of Iaad, aituate aa afore said, known a Ibe Ja.-ub Swarner tract, eontaia. ing two nnnoreu anu bt acre and sixty perebca, apijulaing Mo. 4 ahresaid, lantls uf Jonatn-n M.tv.r r,,.. U.l K.,. k . .I...K- . 1 y I ... vn.., . vura, iu, bpiip w ut which la uwned by -tiram Cramer with the appurx inan cea. No. t A eertaln tract of Ian I litnat aa afora. sald, known as tb Jacob Oerbart Urn. contain. ng two nunureo anu mty nine acres aad twelre percbee, ailiotniag No. A last arurea-td, lands ol James tteinbaugb, nnd otbers, th surlace of wnicn is owned by Jonathan Moyer with tba ao- yerv--OE". . 1 jpo. k ne nniiiTki ea tnpeajtrth nr a tr-e. land, silaale as akireaald. euntalnin two hun.li-,1 o aa wpp-naii acres, aujuining no. last a 101 pp. in, paaii et Jonn cruncher, Cunningham belrs. aad etbera. the anri-ea . eau-a ia ,- owned by Juba Bru-ehr, aad Is known as lb up per Hoi brook iarm with tbappurtaneea. no. a. iaadiTMa iar-attb of a tract ol no. aiinai aa atoraaakl. Known aa tba nr Holbrook term, eoatatnlne bUmit-iwu aerea and luetT ua nerenva. a4iioin-ia- n p. a ami a l pi aforesaid. Pblaeas Bee ler, and other, the eur- ao of wnicn m own- oy uiram Cramer, being re -- -wi pnjpi ut vp . j. tser and wi te 10 m. a. oanaer ny aeea dated 3d March. 1877 Taken In leeetion aa tbe proiierty ul M. A. e. . k 1. r i..w mvtn J. - : tWl , - M WB JHUU 1 I VI. Bl. TtKMS: Any perpon parebaslag at the above sal will take actio that lea per cu of th nnr. ena money w ill u rrpiuirau as soon as nrotiertT w gnocseu uown, otnerwis it will again be rxpns- ". tne repiuee 01 toe purensse money I be paid before tb aekaowierfa-Mmt r km. ill's deed, and no deed wlU be acknowledged until vi 1 pu. wcum, p pop iy pp pem in . UtUHUE W. PILE. Dee. ta Shenff. PECIALOH ADJOT-H5EDCOl'RT. Wb-BBaS. the noaorahle th Jul. nf th Court of lorn mon Pleas of Somerset county bar ordered that a special, or adjourned, Court of vjpeevp riea. Barter session ami urnnana' law in trui oi cBBse inerem, snail sekl at Somerset On Monday, January 1, 1878, ComejeDctng at sere o'elotk p. a. of said day. ipuw, inerciope, t. ijiorge r. file, nnena ot Some'pet coeatr herebv Isia mv nrucbuaatlo-. grvlag nolle tu aU jaror aad witnesses laminoa d, aad te all part lee la eaneee to be tbea and mere tneo, to be is i m attndaae oa saM Oiert. OEO. W.PII-E, Sbertir. Dtl31S77 SSIGXEE'SSALE. b anilerPia-Ded Aroof Wehemlah Miller. will sell the real mt at of said MUler at tbe bona ef bot w atson ia Pateiebaxg, en Thursday, Januaiy 10, 1878, at l ctoci p. bl a farm enetalnlag 17. acre, boat UN acre dear, about acree In meadow with two good dwelling boose, bank bare, two rreu, ore-are ; tne same is well watered, wit plenty i tlsnber; I wltbiaaee mUe of Smlthfleld aad isavervdesireaNonvo-ertv. TEKMS4n-tblrd ia band oa eonflrmaUoa of aale, one-third hi sis Bpoat-s, from September 4th M77, ree-tblrd hi ene year from September 4tk 1177, with intrt ua deterred paymants Itota day of sal. WJI. aODDT, Aatlgnee. WUffflS itoe-reaeaf Catarrh In i neighborhood, with Dr. Kemper Benpady, to !ulrduo tt. aumpes re, j.v. a,utee, rit iorp; , - iVew Adcertucmcnts.' ' Th MOST EltIEXT MUSTO AlTnoRS. i pH-b at K. V. K. tUlavd-IOM, Prof. .Warn Blwllev, ls-or. TyaMlaK, lr W. B. far. wester, A. trpar. Pret Hatalep, aa. A. re :, Eelware) A. Frrpmpa. Craeieie psepr Cppbdb. n. tvkrail Wadlee-o, The Uekppr Arsry I p. n ra ar ia, -miiaa bark. Jpaa lwaelew. tM YBa-rBerj. Mr-. Wltphawl. Un. A klPPSpr, Ue. HaMrlaxia,l4. lBiabw A'SPla. Trrsaeal. I. AwarlMarls. Sta ble, C aaypae, Browwlwai. aai laxoy th ara, are represented la lb pagesvt LittelTs Living Age. Jan 1. isr, TaaLiTian Aar mtrrs non t 1311 T.ilame. Imrtne; the ye.ir ic wii) turnirli t lis reader lb productions ol the f.-rrro ht au. tbors Bb-ve-iaiedl end pippy ph,r. cmhrarmir the rb,tcet Snial and Short snoriei by Leading Foreign Novelist r, and an aoronnt Unappro-c-ed by any other Periodical fs wrrld, ef tile "j? v-'nH Lt--rr -t f dentifc matrer of ba day. fr"K t ro3 --f n u-.m, vv-,' t-i.-.,..'. . V.. "l"Ba liltors, renreeentlo ertry dt'parimcut I Koowiedre ard ProrT- ' ' .l(-t pr-rs. vl T"-1'-"- -""v mur than THREE AND A QUARTER THOUSAND drmStc-oolamn octavo parp of rn iltc oiitr yearly. It preeeni la aa ineipenpive hm, e plderimt U aiwiaat ut Butter, with tre-hiM- np Ins t Its weekly lyane. an-l wh s eti Ul i-i ry cempletenep attrmntel It a other -n''li - in.-n. tb beat hapay. Kerieipp. t r.a. i-iop, Tl . Sketch of Travel aad IHPcorerr, p.tr. S. ii line, Bioiirapbk-al. Huurml .l P-.ha.-l In formation, from tba antlr bmiut I'iwvivn l'r-i..t. & wisianh It le therefor Inraln-ble to rrrry y IrePh and liiMPl.l-rrt c m- reaaVp.. ap th pt.ati'm of an Indupen-abl rarr-nl liipi-inr. itfitarpM( beca bp it ptalir,-r, t hm ,,-.1.-11.1. THE ABLEST LIYL3 WRIT-3S, la all branches of Llleratur-, ft- ietic-. Art. and t-miiKa Opinion. s. -iji ie'iprpSV .iHf mmt ,, rf,i,,, 'a kcr rr ftp iSomrjyl nf lr mne : i ppp Vperipprei pripar er Itlt.timrr. in stun Juraaat. -Ja if wm.4tk Sear p-d.-ff., ftp hr,t rj-rr, mmmn . nojftt, Trmtm la nr J. ' PMiLAnBLraia Iigriaas. "It u pead pyeafw ih Utt t-fmmJ.-m nrtrmi tutriun. ' .Ntw mh fcv uin Poar. -4 par and jprp7 rrtrrr.tr ms ,.mmja '"''''"aadipiriia. Hus! fcoai at C. WixTeanr. - far rSoieraf fiferefsr ftp day,- ftxw. Toag Taiat'ka. ! Are) BPrfadir-f i tmirm -Tx.-r. r t'rvt. t. i. -Ja rap iappu. j eopjp ikjt rv ktt tmj " Taw liirt,t,Hiixi. -If aerdp Up ,. mdiawp pp. vnupw aw-ap a,iu r,j,i iril . p,ori. r Mkf mil ut sda-jp. pBitatiatraiA .iwsts .te-aica. -it SPPPPPM. IP. i 1-1.,.,.... t . Ik Aappf Pop(r, ,! tlu A ay iiH 1. y.au. . prp 4r, f-iarrpdroertapr1' III. stik j..i x u a tit U mion a Trmdrr mtM i. fm i.J. - ,,p U f( IP l-tperr! ,p ikr la, i a'irr. p i.orp. un-p pctpprc day." I mt ..etsoim, PW Iiku. ftp ixiMar!faata to srrnr o-a m-lia dr. tirpp laar- repppeadi) mt mil thmt ip pdiair. Wpd a-tru-ariS im Im, lirrp, . prori-. bupi Toa Pipit. -Oavlrr d a pUtt imtrrr, .lrr;.-eae. w 'n Tmep. PubiUbed weekly at tiuea tear, frte uf p.-rf. fC. - ... r- To sll new subscribers f..- tp?- will hr . rrpfi, tbe six namhersof i;r. cniauung the net biatalrnentaul a aw srrml, 'Krlrsk," innsUtel from tbe Herman of Frau Ton inaerplchru. th, beat a-f l of un of tb I t .mi a.T.,Kt-, .... . ot lierroaiy-. A new stury i.y the eliarniing k.t.g. uia aumuress W l-T-rp , p... Hpp.-ir la the p. ate nambera. Irom a.'van.-.i li, i. -m, other Taluaui matter. ClBe-Prica for Hi tot Ham, isi Uln IK., Pcpiteppeil of the f.:ri,a A.. ,.l ... ... ... ,?,"! "vmc,a Americaa tnonthliep, a ahscrllier eillbn.1 hUnaeifiaroiaiaand af lat p-vp (IOP. Pln terming bulltti, urtiuu l'alviMo Q ,nd ,uhtr one of the Aitiork-nl inouthlifa i..r j;,,rn.-. n- .1.;.. .!) will b sent f .r a year, both pottpaia: or tor tu iu. Ths Lmro Aea and the St. A uho or ApplttoH M Journal. as-ual OTTELLtVCJAY. -Dec 19. - ..onion. " and sale. tie real estate of Jprrli J SOa m-ruian. dec d. In Muvde township, will be sul.1 on Tuesday, January 8,lS7T, at one o'alot-k, r. e.. on the prcmipe. Dec. 19. Auinit.itralor. El ECT10N NOTICE. I he annnal meetinsr of the Stockbnl.li.rp of tko Bnlfalo Valley Kllpad CnmuaiiT will b held at tbe Berlin House, Berlin, Pa., Monday. January 14. 187H. for the nurtMiaeuf elect in- one l'n.-id.nt and twelre directors, to scive the rnulnif ypr. JSHS U. K.VKCI'KK, Dec. 1. .Secretary. UDITUK S 0TICE.; Having bea appointed aa-titor todiPtributc tbe fund In the band of I). W. W nl. Ali:nc of Si. mon Voaght. to nnd among the legnlly entitled thrreto. 1 hereby glv notice thai 1 will attend bi tnedutiesof said animintment at mToftlce In Som erset, Pa .on Thursday. tbe 3.1. lavol January, m 1, wnen anu wnei an persona inirrccei can attend If they see proper. W. H. BI PPLK. me 11. Auditor. m rt prxx rfn xx rx X rt?t S wmHU ELEGAWT SET um& Till VUG 2S The marked price of wiilch is Fifteen Dollars, Giyen Away ta ths Having largely Increased our splendid SJeral Jewelry, and In we propoae to send upon receipt nf order a I- nil Set of onr Elegant S? Cerml jewelry consi&lingof -NeeklMce ami re, Eardrepjeand Br. tpli COBAL COUFOIT. On receipt of this eonpnn, together with es.vO to pav eTpr age and mailing and the case the Corn! nre eocioeed in, we will send to tbe readers of till prvner onr ltcatiilfiil and Valuable Full BettofCerwJ Jewelry, the'raarkeit price of which im BIS. W will not honor any order unless it contains thip coupon. Iltf PORT ANT We will, if desired, fnrniali each nrtlcle separnfe. as follow: Necklace and Cross, S1..V; Kardrorw 7" c nt: lirenptpln, 75 cent: we elao manufacture one of Hie iiiwt lii-att'irnl lliri Tortoise Shell Combe, wltll an elegajitly t'nrvnl t'nral .Mounting, which we will send on receipt of I me Hollar; if ordered in roiinet-tlon with the Bet WLU send both for 1 SO. All orders should bo addressed to BAJSSFORD ic CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. The above offer will Iks good for ninety dar from thedatof ?rC .tjthla paper only. t: 7v7" A rpn T3T TP. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY a CLOCKS. SILVER AND pa t-J And all other eooils handled by tbe 7 W-A.TCIIIM A K KR'S -I-iVTERI-A.IS rT- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AVE GUARANTEE. LOWEST WHOIiESALE PKICES. O WE PELL TO DEALERS ONLY. W 77 Filth Avenue Pittsburgh Pa second & third floors. gg Dec. 12 c. Tim -Barrett & Co' Useful HOLIDAY GIFTS I HATS A.1NT D CAPS 01 every style and quality. Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery. Gloves. Neckwear, Supemler, Tfnndkercbieft, Um brellas. Ac, Ac. Special Gift gotxls In Motto Suspenders, Silk Umbrellas. Silk Handkerchiefs, Fine Neck Scarf. &c Strictly tne Price. All goods marked in plain figures. llowird Clock. Dec. Por Prompt Returns and Good Prices SHIP BUTTER TO E.-.E.-Robert's, C01VIIVIISSI0N MERCHANT, Frankford Ave. and York St, Philadelphia, Pa. ' At we own our Teams, Store. Stable, Ac., we are able to haaJle cooaigpraeaU witboat char nine Cf rtfist- CEv-2 n.vc AXAiTOS Bask, 737 Fraaklvja ATwrnc. Hula., Fa. Scp.1 - New Afaertitcment. LIST OF CAUSES ttt X'lPvi-l Termi ,f ti,rt :, i:a Uk la-la lane ury ft'!-pn'"f Hf RffloJnjr Cratnur . J'.ka ru.leir. f Ttouiap JUlley r T. J. PVktna aL H. Ki-u-f rs. M. Klein A t w. H H O-ntnem. A. Iunbam nl aifw. ii.uu; IV. Kanek A Co. vi LA. JenkUu. Barr.et Plcklna; va 'rd. Naual. iiaraet Pirkiua rs. Prod. Naaj(I. eu. t. Wartr- Samal Wide. Wlnftel-IS S-ank rv t'yraa Mey-re' A4 miritptratur. K-lin'ml lirnaa t. Jerome Bowman at al. ImtM B. ilei.n vp. Honrv rJara-art. Io:iel WcTpn.i ts. 5anb WU et. a!. K kIsjcs Bp. 1 11. H-km et al. Uarnieb. H..I liroptp. Morkw, etai. Uarna-be. iuto TayU-r t. Swer afo. Ukiiael Koust: p. Joslat Tanne-tll A-1 oLultrit;-r. ?soj.!i'. WW!a ?s -! r r"n t'. Wli.rim- 6)ii Coeapti. Ala V.wr is. Wat. A. Piwel. Wai Ir.ir.3foo l tl. . Char lea Weaier tH-i. W. Bralllprrs. P!er J. Vejer.pt i. K. S. Kreeiicr p A?"isK is. J..hn rbll-. Ptr-t ,atsa! Bank .d Meyerpdaie i 11. S-no-r et aL hiram bram'p bp is. Daniel D. Mtuer et. tl. 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MGNEESSALE Ht i ra an elr tape) eat ut tb tVart ef t'unp Plea, laarel lor t ip.al ? ul .arp. l a , tbe a:tderp.nd eul tmii al punti aai. - FRIDA I, January 19. 1377. at I I p-k p. m.. ua lb pnaupee, tk ftnoettg real e.lte. ll . A ceriaia Irt of UaJ situate ta Svavrart Twp , S"'iaeT-t tniT. Pa., a-lioiBieg Kau. of al Hay. Iiarld !'-ebrr. iMvht .ws-r and -tk-ra, o aiamlng aN-ot acre, haung a dwelling bi . barn a. ot be heibllae tk re a pp4 , TKK.-S. I en per cant, cd thpBrrhan-i -yu be i-U-l oa day ( i -le. one third ua uaarmaibja.uf pule, one tkkr t tn six iihaa.-Jhird as oue J'r eith lnirept ; deterred pay-wnt u bepecur-e-i by iBil.meut bta,la PERMIVtL PIPttTT I Alan at the aame time ami place a lotuf rawaeeal nmp-riT. nmiMtngnr Horaea, Cattle. Wpg,. St I HirB, Spibim. Pbgh. Bay, b-rew Wind null. a"uut a-res of w neat la tbe ground and hou-vbobl au-l kitchen furniture. Ae, me . Ti;K.uS.-l n.ler4cfc: orerti eredB o six moutbt It good wearily 1 gieen, W. M. RT PPFE. Iec. 1 Apaignee ul -.art in liak- THB Pbrfectioh Earth Closet. AIR TI6HT. HISEIEM alt AiTOMATIC. Scat always eleaa and free from doxt, a) 50 odob can escape. Liperlany adapted for as la Bpaltpp, Botel aad Kami lie. Cmm aesd la Ike Bwiroum wiikeat g iriag aay easaee. P'ices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollar. Address, with stamp, tor eirenlar, HESRT H. B. BLOOM FIELD, P. 0. Box 4513. 34 Dttt St., jr Twfc. llec. a lVkat will the Weather be Ta-morrew I Pool s Signal Service Barometer And Thcrroomctcr Combined V-e.n. asneetly tty uaf Is tk Wes0r,l w U asxm ia a-T-ua kniiorped by tbe moot emiarnt Prufepeora and tlcieau- men ap the test Xut-sr --tsr Is tk Wwli. W srraated Perfect and Betiable. Wt eI Hal yrw to any address en reeefDt of ti.uk. Beware of worthies Imitation. Afntm Wmlmmt Send btamp for tlrctnr. V. S. I'JVriTT C3-, BS Iraawtv, St Tat, PIes PtAtc where yea saw adrer-aemea- Land mcntiuB Tour bearcat Exnreaa Offlc. Scud iluncy Order or Kcjutercd Letters at ear risk Eeodcrs ef TM. Farar. fnrilili-s for mannfactnrlng onr i ontt - r tu lntrnMireonr grmds to tne "1! NOTICE. JJf PLATED WARE, BRONZES, trade, including a large and full stock o G O O D S IpRKEnra. IX. n I pal IIIM I Ik I ILTJwrl tVo( 9 T - -v SLOAN BROTHERS, 09 Smith firUl Street, nttitburgh. Ta. YOUR PRODUCE
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