' . XIfrnA Court continued in session durinr. the ThP S0lB6r6l Il8ram . whole of last week, c'oingffalurtlay. rTiTTfW f-'ve1 elcd l.atls of yoanir, folks from - '"giikt Feoraa y , j Berlin drove over In Somerset Friday mid It. It. spt-nt l be day in town. Our streets w re crowded with sleds and sleigh t every ik-ecriplinn BUtirday. Our country brethren were out in force. Rev. J. M. BitrnelL of Conni'lUville, pftwbt-d in 'be I'ree'iytertan chutcb Sat urday evening noil Sunday inuming and j evening. - -.. ;: A OHIO ' riTTKallI,IVIS",N tst.lsTS. ralns 00 "wan"' We puMish in full n another page, the proceedings ot the Republican Stale Con vention, w hich met in llarrUburg Wed nesday of last week. sir r-T WT. n.cu AIL. 13 ..nt ,t " I 4"' - "' -' . I., u 11 f " I ol ' li . m. ..A' I' , , 111. :4 " Leave : lUilaorlilila I iiiumn' Ki.Uiuond t un.wt.aud 11 ii.lu.aa i.'k"' .l.li ! Hrul lord jut. .iniMil'" Mi ki-i"1 Kiwl'l' I'llUOUIg a:S0 p. n. 11. Mi a. lu. J:l " luia p. n. k a. m. S:-6 p. u. 1:11 447 :. ;i Si p. ttt. , bv Baltimore Time 1 minute . Mil DV ul" . .!hn Ptttsbargb tlIn- fart I Mineral i leares at Mineral Pllia- . pittstnrwh at l:&t P, trow .. . . . . i i u in.r: -1.iW'."'?'...ihe fcxyreas learei f ll:3f.i 1 A. M- arrlvtag ,r11!r.aDd iii 'einviu. .W A. c.', V'jT. ' : "t,,-!,.!."!"1 ,1; iA: L";,.iur. a. dally. r ;.tli Wl're"s' '!.;:. . Baltlm..r,i.:'0 '!:.5tirk,..:wr.n. r dally, ar- lmr. S M ork:44 A. - " h Vail train" dally. ette ExpreM 1 . mnm fifth Awnu ami Smith- fi'uniunrh. Pa. r. t H M,vlA'N-Sal,t" neIl,vle- r. li. k. rasa aiaaaaL roiaT. kaa aaaaiA bailboad. Ill fa U , ...ar Moalay, Nu. 17. lrin, w au Kk -at all truinl on (L.!li, cuiii'a --- - B. A . Ji-avrjii j. ABB1TB. 12 14 p. IB. t SO V. m !!. t.. ixava. .10 30 a. m. . i so i. m. . , l . v ,.n.U with local Wert. . itt. .i;ulrTiBieTaWr, totake eL 7'.', -".v. Jn i''' a'1 c",,ll"ue ,u klKt ''''.'iiHS'rs.'iiii'Wt evrry Salunlay at "". i"r..unt vith the Muuutaln fcijre J iii B A i. K. H . ajJ Monday ai :li "1 '?,.."'" MO, tmW ve' vbk:U "r" ' .' M.liuri'll al:S A. . fa-'3l!,jr tn ,.i rs tii u in. Is.rritWert . Jl. SASM.R. huir)iUuJeut. lX:lsp n. , 1 10 p. Ol 11 si a. m. : p. m li:3T a in 3 S A. M HEliE WE ARE AGAIN' ! ;oli cTKiosirY suorr Hi L,K Ukeuits' : (.ir v i.i ct S aa.l 1.0 lusl rlicles h.is be (o;ii' !- lafL'e a Ui aiui.UUt lt S veri uMe t'U CuilwilV Stioj)'" Fur. we una" have KilLKX TIWUHAM) PJCES oi-litss isti-Js on our counters and shelves Come and Bee ! uJ tunrc CA'Uiing. Jcel jinuw ' Friirusry 11. Biiti;-r ie scarce. &'jJ the Druggist. Ki nfy-Wurt st B)d's. Ijt lav ot the land eggs. St. Jacobs Oil at C. K. Boyd a. Daries f..r at C. N. Boyd'. li.-t ready for the spring elections. Nice Toilet Goods at C. N. Boyd's. Tut sWULiug is good, merrily go the Tat price of leither is tending djwn ted. Gtt vour election tkktts printed at this 5.' As hisest milk in iti is the scarcest wuili C hair, and toolh brushes, at C. X. Ei'. ii. R-ad the County Statement in another C.uQlIl. lifiilc Swp pure imported at C. X. K:r Balm, lor cuul'Us and culds, at C. S ii-.vdV t-wWi and Spectacles a specialty at V iMd's. I.r.lrouiiiiena's to-day aod a-ads on lle !'-- U 'M.ith. ! ssve leen planting c rn in Tejas IT t weeks. Tu- nit pmiietod coid wave lias put in iit.;iiCe. aiwwidae wouldn't have aby dJifi 'it.er '.I. aiuurT Tlitr.iuud ho,; certainly saw his shad 01 latrc U no dipjus a ut that. Tut Uit-n mho want ice are wearing 3:t(LteIlu! CoUliUuaU'1 s Just uow. "i iuto lour you can't," as one of ur euaktrs luiMiy sugesled to a lady tt iiJUtl. "As re are you going to move t" is the ihat Buw agitates 1he minds ol Kir iiiple. ap-tuy girj woa a u,usket at a lottery. Situ tuej j.ve ji l0 xvt ij, -Don't rureaaiiir witb it?" artful how jij ulli. A few appar tt!ll taiailtaa Hord Kjh4ev) lltA,liziialy ' iuis ike character or the fcreuil vf JnirstfiirUd. i turn can niike more money attending ""D buMuea tor oue day, than he 71 "j sittuinni! to his neighbor's businei asUe year. lOiLauffj The sleighing has been excellent for the past four or live day a The merry jinnle ot the bells can be heard almost every hour of the day and night. Amon? othfrs. Monday cf last week. XrW Baltimork Ithjis. the laneof Prof. Howard Miller of Elk i Henr? FriJebofe intends tnovidji to lick, was confirmed by the Senate, as Su . Johnstown. irvis r oi tne tnsus ot tun awnci. com- ,.,. ,,., olllir, ;.;, f,nm auu i inaeu oi ine cniniieaoi .thifiwi, iwuiuiu, r,....i.i -,t HIair. I ambrta. Indiana. es'moreiand. Fuvetteand titer. Prof. Miller's Post ?. J. Gillespie and Wm. Ilarbrant nre Office address is. hlklick, hoxerset coun- running a huckster wagon to Scoltdale. ty, lennsyivania. John DulUs going to erect a dwelling . . , T o. i w t hause on his lot before the first o' April. At an early hour Saturday morning Mr. C. F lihoads disMvered smoke issuing Wra Sbumaker had several of his fin from an opening in the ceiliuiz of ono of j gera mashed, a few days since, in the mill. the rooms of his l el Jtng house, on 1 ur key foot street. Q'ii-kly procuring an ax, he cat a bole in the flior of the room above, when he dlsooverel I hit the rats had c 1 lected a lot of flammable material ah Hit the pipe hole, and that it had ignited from the beat ol the stove pie. 1 he lire had gain ed considerable headway when discovered. It left to itself a tew m iments lontzer it would have been beyond control. ar. when all signs ImI. no ' ta:lll in th irrtuiml luttr'a ahil ' ' I'routl.t us a loot ut snow in less - ''my lour hours. i focwjradt.g item for thoae who sell i -.mem is now going tne rouods, as : tv,ry lv in this world the the deaths by 23,020. as : TCE e re ,,out lo 'n new i'. ., la-rsons having aocounts Mas. J. It, WaLTtB X rVK. On iv. ... - UtfL. 'D1 furt-v PnaUTs ti. ,T " 'argent number ever 'XtiU.i, during the past Ktl durinir the ume iwriiat of t'ZllVm LMd lbe MTAted Golden ""ur. niS,je ,t JiprinnBeU. Ohio. W?,trk.rt A full line of Family " hDi Urain. chcup tor cash. Josiah Keller. 1k..n " "? l'n': or-'ni'Pl many of 'adtcl 'T -nnsylvania Kail tinr: "ntitucnt against run iuLZ T 8uud'. The movemeut Vvit T'rs f church denomi FL fimt Wr in .to, k'a' Urge il Col. Cir.ll W. HiMird. editor ot the Monongabela City ltepultlitan, has lie; n elected hi ate Com rounder of the Grand Army ot the Hepublic. The Sunday Schools of the several Dis ciples' churches uf the county, will bold a Sunday School Convention at this place, commencing Thursday. The lime for electing the Borough offi cers lor the ensuing year is near at hand. Voters, see that men w ho will enforce the laws are put iuto oftice. The day's length is set down at ten hours and twelve minutes. At the close ot Feb ruary the length of daylight will tie eleven hours and sixteen minutes. Washington's birthday coming on Sun day, the Saturdsv previous will lie observ ed as the 2?d. We have beard ol nothing secial tor our place for that day. The man who was continually predict ing that there would lie no snow this win ter cannot be found now. Like the ground hog he has gone back to his hole. Goose bone prognostications announce that our coldest weather will come the middle of February, and that our warmest clothing and fire will be needed for the first days ot spring. Mr. Frank Brail, of Frostburg. Md.. called to 6ee us Friday afternoon. Mr. Beall. w:th bis wile an 1 daugbler.nre pay ing a visit to his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colborn. Now that our lumbermen are happy, the owners of ice houses are next in sym pathy, but tbev hope tor a continumce of the present cold anap, and an abundant ice crop may yet be provided lor them. liecu'ittions governing the faiihful dur ing the season of Lent, which commences on tne 11th inst.. have oeen wsueil liy Bish" Tuicg. ot Pittsburgh. They are the Mine as those for the preceding period lal vear. The Grand Army of the Republic will bold an encampment at Gettysburg some time durinir the coming summer, tnis matter was decided at a very interesting meeting of this oranizition held at Bead ing last week. Bv a recent ofuYUl opinion given by the solicitor of the ireasuty it has been decid ed that "toy monev." made of paper or iiasteboard and covered with tin toil in the likenesa and with the device ol silver moa ev, is counterk-tt. It Is not the ceavless drive and worry. or rush ot business that bothers an editor and mikes his lite a burden, but it's the conlotin.ledly mean way som people have of civinj him a left handed kick by slop ping bin "darned old pier," alter refus ing to piy for it for several years past Mr. A. J. Colborn, Jr., who has lieen upiiching school in Jenner township for the paal thrw pionths, has lieen compelled to tive up liiti school on account of sickness. lie lias lieen con tinea to ins ijeil lor llie pact ten days witb an attack of braiu lever. At last accounts he was siow ly recovering. A pleasant gentleman is on his travels represen'ing himself to be an agent of the Agricultural Department. He politely re quests you to write down how much corn aud wheat, and oats, you have raised the ui yaT- He cuts oil' the statistics and writes a t,tns t'pye your name. He ne gotiates the not and you do the scolding. Mr. "Tucker" Pistil took titse bj the forelock, and immediately after the late heavy tail of snow, proceeded to a laree pond below town, and where ice had al ready formed to a thickness of several inches, and cleared it of the snow. The two following nights it fnije pre'.ty severe ly, and "Tucker" has housed some fitly loads of very fair ice, about seven inches iu thickness. An oil well, said to have a capacity of one hundred and fifty barrels per day, is reHirted to have lieen struck near Bey noldsville. Jefferson county, this Slate. Being in entirely new territory its import ance i made apparent to the genera) pub lic as opening u, a new SDd wide fie)d fqr further discoveries. It is prudiottd, that it will rival Bradford in the production of that valuable source ot wealth. Township Tickets. Those wishing tickets for the spring election should liear in mind that we are prepared to print them on very short notice and at moderate ra'es. By having tbem printed they can, at a very "small expense, do away with the crest annoyance and Inconvenience ot writing them on the day of election. Send in y our orders, by mail or person, and ttjjy will receive prompt attention. In certain portions of the town citlxens clean off their pavements immediately at ter a snowlall. but in other portions the comfort ot pedestrians is not taken into consideration. No reasonable excuse can be u'.ven for neelcct in this matter. An ordinance on this subject is badly needed. Al lie anu liw we wimld suggest to the m-lu'M-rs tlt.e Cauui.tl tUt the street, crusting need attention in this ruspi'tit. We are sorry to have it to say that diph theria in a virulent form is spreadiug throughout mny pinions of the northern end ot ihis.eouuty. as well as in lbs south ern. Vi'a the first appearance ot the dis ease, the best method to be pursued is to seek the advice ot a competent physician without delay. All quark remedies offer ed to the puolic through the columns of a nersiaer are worth nothing and less than nothing, ae dear experience has too often proved. Puimaht Ei.kctiox. The Republicans of Somerset borough will hold a primary election I'ur thu nominal ioa ot a ticket to im supported al the ensuing election (Feb. 17;, ou Saturday the liiti iusUut, ai the new engine house. The polls will be opened al 3 o'clock and closed at 7 o'clock p.m. The election will be conducted ac cording lo Ihfl rulea lately adopted by the ltetiublicaj party ut Somerset county. Let alfallend. I). J. Hok.vku, Committeeman. Auditor General Schell recently promul gaU-d decision under the tax laws ot IVnnay lvania to the effect that day laborers are not taxable on their "occupations." He makes the rather paradoxical statement that a man who does work as a day labor er cannot ne said to have an "occupation." He confines the meaning of the law to the technical definition of a trade or profession. This cctfiun is a new departure entirely, and will reduce the volume of tales asses sed and collected. One of the aouudest indications of re covery from a period of business depression Is renewed activity in legitimate real es tate transactions. There may be. it is true. a speculative activity in this, as in other species of property . But when the sales are largely tor Cash, and when men noted lor their shrewdness and caution, w ho buy only for permanent inres.uieut, are secur- j ing good properties at advancing figures, it is sale to conclude mat Business is in a lair l v healthy condition and' the outlook pro- . . .! I - ' . 'tD: A Severe Penai.tv. The penalties for obstructing the censm lakers, w bobc tin their lulmrs on the first Monday in Jun are severe. The law b:ivs "All persons above the age ol 21 years who shall refuse to furnish the informa tion r.-quired by lbe supervis iror euumer ator shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceed- ins f 100. to he recovered in an action ot debt. Presidents, direc'ors or other offi cials of private c irjMirations who refuse to furnish information required of them, are mule liable to a Penalty not to exceed ?10,COV Yesterday Dr. W. F. Fundenbcrg. the oculist, assisted by Dr. Carr. removed the left ey e of John Kuiupf, of Ml Savage, the sight of which was totally destroyed almut ten diys ago by a chip of iron flying into it while at work in the machine shops at Mt. Savage. The clap ot iron could not be taken out without the removal of the en tire eye-ball. The operation was perfectly successful. The patient returns home to day and in a day or two will be be ablo to resume work, and in a few weeks will have au artificial eye inserted. Cumberland Daily Timet. The new H'-formed church of Kick wood is about completed and will be dedicated on the 22.1 of February next Sundav a week. The tr.tin on the branch road will run on that day, leaving Somerset at half-past nine o'clock in the morning and retttrniug after the services at U ockwood Tickets tor the r tund trip will be sold at fitty cents. The pr.H?eeda of the train above a certain sum are to go to the new church. A u opportunity will tbus be af forded persons of the town and cjmmunity to attend a dedicatory service, to lake, a ride to ltx kwo nl and back and to encour age a laudable enterprise. Xo doubt many wiil avail themselves of the opportunity. Elected. The Pittsburgh Pout says: At a meeting ot the Board ot Directors ol the Pittsburgh Division of the Uiliinnr.! fc Ohio Itnilroad, Charles Donnelly, for many years Treasurer of the Pittsburgh Division, (C inwllsville road) was unani mously elected Vic: President This is a well merited prom otion, and it p'atVis Mr Donnelly In lull charge of the Pittshurith DiviMon. We congratulate the Compiuy in retaining the services of so valuable and energetic an otlh'ial. Mr. D. has been in the service of the Company for over ten years, and in selecting htm as second "til cer of the road, with full charge, we think the Company's iu'.erest will be well admin istered . About four weeks since, says the Uuion town lkmntnii, a little thirteen year old son nf Jrwiu lt tmsey, of East Riverside, wlile out htlil'ini accidentally dischar-d his gun and iis entire contents entered the lelt side of hia face, tearing awav !h great er part of his chin and jaw. The little tel lo managed to gel home without assist ance, and while, waiting lor medical aid, be removed the lelt jtw-honu wiih hi own hands. Dr. Eastman, who aiten.ied the case, has since that time remove I thirty lour pten-s ot hone from his faee. and by artificial means has aim ist res tired the original appearance of his face. The little tellow, with heroic end urince, never uttered a cry or moan during all bis suffer ings. The lamk so long expected of the late General.! Ii II.mkI is now just published, and the delay l well repaid' by thp beauty of the style in which it Is prepared aud published for the sole lienetit of "The Hood Memorial Fund." Ii u railed "Ad-1 vance and lietreat Personal Experiences in the Armies of the United Slates and Confederate States." contains two por traits; (one a fine beliographic photograph, the other, a fine hue emrraving) ; four fine map9 of battle field ; 300 panes, 8vo. well printed, handsomely bound. Wrile to General Q. T. Ijenurcgard, ijfew Orleans, for all the particulars, or belter, scad in a postal order or registered letter, Three Dollars, and have a copy sent to you reg istered, postage free, and then ak your neifc'bb;r tt subscribe fbritalsJ. Why not? Increased Cost of Papeb. Fcwarii ties entering into everv day use have felt the effect ot prosperous tunes in an advance of price more quickly or to a larger degree than priming paper. I his increase nas been, according to locality, character ol stock, and other circumstances, all along from two to four cents per pound, or an average f-Jvance of nearly if pot (juite thirty three per cent. Whether there is any 11 and substantial business reasons lor this doom in prices is an open question, but that It has come, and in a most aud 1-n aud sweeping wav, newspaper publishers have the most conclusive evidence. The inevitable result is already seen in many parts ot the country iu a considerable ad vance in the sutwcriplion rates as well as in the price ol siugle copies ot both daily and weeklv jonrnals. Tne morning papers of Su Louis, tor example, have all increas ed their price from twenty-five to thirty cents per week, and there are inil'ttiiou. that the principal upcrs of oiber large cities " the country will shortly follow sulL This step will be necessary every where, indeed, if there is a much larger increase iu the cost ot white paper. Even at the low rates al which that article has tieen furnished fir a year or two past, few but the very hi .h priced ptpers were able to make auythiug on their circulation their advertisements, being their miitt. if nut ij,'r auje gov,rc,t of profli rand it the cibt il' paper beomies ui'lcU gtealer, the question wdl soon bd presented to ail pub 1 slurs whether tUey will increase tile sell ing price of their iubliivittous or continue thai hraucU of tkttr business ut a piaitive and in soiuu cases a Very considerable loss. Cotkt PK'K kkdioj Secoxd Week. Barbara Wt-a'er vs. Samuel Walker ; feigned issue. Tne parties par papsr filed argue that this caae Lie discontinued at costs of plaintiff; personal property to re main in plaintiffs hands, without prejudice to the judgment of Samuel Walker, Michael ll .y vs Hiram Fiudlay aud Johu D Koddy ; Sci. Fa. sur. Mort' .Iurv return a verdict in favor of' the plaintiff, lor i 03? 41. 3J. Feb., 1W' NhicuoJ uew triil tiled. John Feig vs. Emanuel J. Mey ers and llebecca C. bis wile; Kjectuieut. Jury return a verdict tor plaiuuff for the laud described Iu the writ, wuh six cents dam ages and coats. Same day plaintiff's bill ol otg tiled, jS Dt. Motion for new trial, (on Argument List ) Josiah brant vs. El. A. Kboads ; Sums. BSfeUmpsiL Motion ot'detendaul's tOJnsel lo lake off the judgment of disC iuliuUinoe tiled. Case ordered on Argum -iit L's'. Jno. W. Beachy vs. Michael Hay, Hiram Findlay, detendauu, and the Siliauury & Baltimore Railroad & Coal Company and P. 8. Hay, terre tenants ; Sci. Fa. sur. Mori. Jury return a verdict for plaintiff and against defendants and lerre u-nants, for 124.270 00. (Error iq calculation, If any, iu be corrected. I Samuel Lvwry auu Hose Ann, Lis wife, lo lbe use of the said Ann Lowry, vs. John Bowser; SumuioLt coejatit Jury re turn a verdict lor plaintiff tor $147 2ti. J. G. Hantaan, use of F. P. Hartman, vs. W. L Hotibtxell ; Appeal by defend ant. Jury return a vtrdict in favor of plaintiff lor 1 10 OS. Motion for new trial tiled. John Sipc vs Daniel Berkey ; Appeal by plaintiff. Jury return a verdict lor lendant. J. M. Topper Bro. have their distil lery running in full blaJt making good whisky. Mr. Henry Wolfhope has struck lime stone on bis farm. He intends burning lima in a short time. Wm. Miller, our boot and shoe maker, has l.icaled in Scoltdale. We have no shoemaker at present. Mr. J. II Gu. up and sister, of Rains' burg. Bedtord couuty, are paying a visit lo their Iriends in this place. Dr. II. C. Riddl. of Suanksvillc, has lo caled here tor the practice of his profes sion. e wish him unbounded success. Com house. c- Bit T; . . .' T - fciuvi J,ricrf !'! Ifbely Addisox Towsship. En. Herald. Sir : the comiuuuication from "Cover Xo 3" is before me. "Mountaineer" has ac compiished even more than he desired or expected to accomplish, and can well af ford to drop his ien for a little while. The "Covers" onlywanted an opjiortun ity to show what kind ot material il look to make an Addison Democrat. They are ail Brigadiers, und they do their work so well that no one can doubt but thai it was U.em that did it. the attempt to buy votes, even al the exjiensts of their own voles, is regarded by tbem as a x.-rsonal matter. Mountaineer don t object to this while it is personal to the Democracy. "Cover X'o. 1" has long since retired trom the field and goue lo the embrace of his mother until beisot age. "Cover Xo. 2" has taken shelter behind the Louisiana Re- turuiug Board und the Electoral Commis sion. 'Dover .No, is has taken Inghi at the bloody shin and has left the contro versy and gone utter Graut, Sherman, Hayes, Chandler and a host of others ask ing them not to tear open the wounds that the former iulheted al Appomattox. "Co ver Xo. 6 is eulitled to the highest le- ward by his party for saying that specie resumption was the work of a Democratic Congress. Il is seldom thai one man can mus'er so much brazen effrontery. It "Co ver Xo. a" only knew how much he dis turbed lbe peace ot such men as Grant, Sherman, Hayes and Chandler, be would certainly have a little mercy. These Detn ocraiie braves dou't know how badly they hurt common men. Do bold up a little. Mr. "Cover,'' the old log school house still stands ! You may all meet again by and by. That Republican who paid $o is still living. Xever mind, then, there may lie a better day coming lor the Addison Democracy. Yazoo is all right, if Addi son lsu I. Take a little comtort ; Cbis- holui is dead aud Gully sail lives; there is boit) y et. Don't take another fit until you get over the effols ot lbe present one. ou well know how it injures the nervous system, a ou should know lietler. Good morning. Mountaineer. Cahoino Machines oh Sale. Three ' Carding Machines' lor sale ai Berkley's Mills, Nuntrscl county, fenn a. 1 he fix tures are almost entirely Dew Any per sons desiiiutf to examine or purchase, will call upon J. II Lbl. at Somerset, V . or Coo, T... f in , T'Vaan Uiui fcatt Six & Ekeuitb. The approaching "spring election" on the 17lh 1111.1 ,' is iN-piotntig to slir up local h..1ii,i.i.na tt.a't fw iHm la fur Immtuh and low Dsbip Clots are romiug to the tb "Odersntd ' Aumsnist r.tora ot acob Ursisa Items. Th Wesiern "boom." which struck us last full a year ago, has lieen booming ever since. Each succeeding week buds the population of L'rsica decreasing. Last week Messrs Rice and Movers with their tamilies bade us good bye, and started for Xchraska. intending lo make thai Slate their luture home. May success iu the til lure tie theirs. Our schools are progressing quite satis facuirily. Mr. IJarroa, the principal, is not Wauling iu zeal aud interest iu the cause ot educt'.iou, and is au excellent dis ciplinarian Just what our school needs. Miss Mm tie Dtvis, I he assistant. Is deeply engaged, pushing forward the primary de paruuenl wuh marked success. Messrs. D ivis &, Coder have taken every precaution lo prevent any more thieviug from their store. Xol only have they had iron shuiteis put to their windows, bui have also purchased a huge, savage dog, which is kept ii the More constantly. Our little lsirough, in the estimation of many, may seem insignificant, but we will water that we have iu our midst more Senators, Colonels, Cnptains and Attorneys in proportion to our population than any other town. We shall, however, note but a few ot the leading dignitaries. Senator Bluliaugh, who has been work ing on the gravel train for Stuue lime, slop ped off for a few day s lost week. We pre sume the Senator believes in taking a little- rest once in a while. Colonel Ileinbaugh has also left the gravel train. He is a genial young man, aud is much liked by his companions. The Colonel bilks ot migrating. Captain J. B. Lyons is looking well. It is said he is contemplating matrimony. Why not, Captain T You have waited loo long already. If you were to ask our ad vice about it, we would say like the young man who asked 1 young lady tor her Com panywhen she hesitated "Now or never !" Attorney , who was at Somerset last week attending Court, returned home last Thursday evening, feeling, apparent ly, quite jubilant. He was unusually en leruiuing dunug the evening, and the bos w ill not lie sorry to hear of him going lo Somerset soon again . M. HERE WE ARE AGAIJi "old iiiuoMTY siior:' at Cook & Beekits' ! Our Block of 5 and 10 cent articles has become so very large as lo amount to a We now veritable "Old Curiosity Shop.1 have 15,000 PICEg of these goods on our counters und shelves aud more cotuio- Come aud see ! Road and Bkidok Views. On a peti ki.iu ot citiaeus ot Addison tow nship, tor the view of a road beginning at a poini cast of the Harnedsville bridge, lo a point in the public road, at or near the barn of William Sillmugh, in Ad lison township, the Court appointed Alfred Mitchel. sur veyor; Daniel Augustine and 11.11 Kemp, viewers. On a petition ot citizens of Jenner town ship, for a road lo lead from a point on the road pa-sing Friedline's Mill, to 'he Som erset and Johnstown pike, at a point at the mouth ot a lane north or northwest of the residence of Levi Griffith, in Jenifer, tawu ship, to a point on the i.bj;c oad leading from the Cover qchuil Louse Xo. 11. lo the S;h l house at Dvrwardslown, near the mouth of a lane, near the the residence of Jacob C. Horner, the C url apsinted Henry Kauch. surveyor ; W. Sl Clair and John P. Aukeny, viewers. On a petition ot citizens of Stonvcreek township, for the view of a site tor a bridge near Sbanksville, over lbe Slonycreek, in said township, the Court appointed Joseph Cable. Lewis Slouffer and Gabriel Spang ler. viewers. On a petition of citizens of Miltord town ship, for a bridge over Cox's creek, where the bigway crosses said creek, to the B. & O. R R. station, al Rock wood, the Court appointed Wm. II. Barnbart, surveyor ; Amos W. Kncpper and Josiah SUaltir, viewtis. Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1S80. 1 was takeu with an acute attack of Rheumatism last fall, and confined to bed At first I employed a physician, wi'hn t benefit ; then seal to V angler Broa. Drug S'ore and obtained a I it lie of St. Jacolw Oil, the use ot which scon gave me relief. and cured me of the attack. I can safely recommend it to all suffering witb Rheum atism. Respectfully, Matt. VyTiSBMort. 1,0. II R Shop. XKW CESTRHtjtLKlttM, Ed. IIekaid : Xt-w tentrevilio Is a thriving town, with a pbptilalicb ot less than tiny thoisHD'l indhatntants ; is beau tilully . :ied In the uiMst of a rich agri cultural district, three miles from the Pitts burgh division of the B. & O. Rtilruad, and right miles from lbe county seat. It contains one store, two blacksmith shops, the same numtier nf wagon makers, fur niture and shoemaker shops, una bote), one harness shop and one tannery. Il al so contains three baudsome churches, the Lutheran, Rutormed and Disciples, in which the people ot the town and vicinity assemble 10 engage in worship every Lord's day. It is rumored, and correctly too, that Rev. A. E. Truxal has resigned the pastorate ot lbe Somerset charge, ol which the congregation ot this place is a part, in view ot accepting a call to Irwiu, Westmoreland classis ot the Reformed church. Mr. Truxal has many warm friends in this pari of the charge, who learn with regret of his intended departure. We be- seak for him a kind reception at his new home. The matrimonial "boom" has at last reached Xjw Cenireville. One day last week Mr. Pbilson, one of Berlin's very re spectable citizens, made bis appearance in town aud before leaving took unto bimselt a beautiful and accomplished wife, in the person ot Miss Mary A. V ill. The mar riage ceremony was pertormtd at the resi dence of the bride, ou Tuesday the 3 J in stant, by the Rev. J. X. Uuruh. The happy couple have our best wishes for their future prosperity. ' Just here we wish to whisper a few words in the ears of young gentlemen. widowers and old bachelors, wishing to enter the marriage state, that we have yet quite a number ot the gentler sex from sweet-sixteen up to sweet forty-five "who toil not, neither do they spin, yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these," and we advise you lo pay our town a visa and sue for yourselves before going elsewhere. Mr. Alex Benford bas sold his store to Mr. L. H. Xeff, from one of the eastern coituties. aud Messrs. Walter & Truxal. ot Gebharts. It is said th) new firm will be styled L. 11. Xeff & Co.. and will take possession about the 20lh of the present moulh. We are sorry lo see Alex, quit the mercantile business, as he is a pleasant and agreeable geulleman and a splendid businessman, few merchants can boast if keeping their g.iods in a neater and cleaner condition than be. Last week Jacob S. Miller, bis mother. iroiber, several sisters und John Cook and Ed. Benford, all of Ibis place, slart?u west. I hey intend locating al fisher, Illinois. It is rumored that several more of our young men intend doing likewise in the spring. Mr. Leonard Ferrel bas rn'ived to King- wood where he intends to woik al his trade; L e. blacksmithing. Len. is a go id workman and knos bow to make a neat and substantial job. Pinkey. XE W A D TEH TISEME TNS. XVT 4DVETlSt!JfESYS, SEW ADrXRTHtJUJttiYS. J,L13Ta - OUTSTANDING STATE AND COUNTY TAXES, Due and owing by the Collectors of the several Districts as follows: rHitricta. Ter.! AuKtutn Madary A. J.SuaDKlrr J .mea b. t.iachaclj... ; .'Samuel weaver I llanlrl La.fue i Jo .n It Huston ! liavid Phli held lnxlerivk Hull. fclljah Holllday , Mk-nael Jordan. WlilUui H. Frl'i , William A. Koonli...., .lulinN. llaTU Francis Burr Praoerick bhaalii .... Samuel M. Miller. W ilium P. hittner Oeonte Krcager John Potoaoi Hums t'UII.... .Martin H. Miller"!! Jacob Slim P. A. Warner.......... Samuel Lowry Jcptiiba PoUa William 11. WelHey.... S .muel Kerkev A. Brant Jacob tluater Jacob Bowser Daniel Kh.iads Jutin E Skater .Summit jBrothfrsvailer -'Mlllord - Paint, ... :shade ... .Somerset bor . . . j I'ppf Turkej foot ...jLraloi bur ... Adiilson .. j Allegheny ,.. Brotheriivalley........ ... Confluence bur.. .. Kiknck ... reenfille Jttferaon.. ........... ... Jennor .. Laiiiner .. Lower Tuikeyloca..... .. l!dulecreok .. ..j.Mlliurl , ..'Meyersdale bor ... New llei treville bor. .. .. New Baltimore bor... .. Salisbury bor. .. Shade . . Somerset bor. ......... .. Some 1 set .. Stoncreek .. sioyttown bor .. Summit ...1'iiper Trk"-focit.... .. j W ellerebaru; bor , 1 1 Onnty Tas. st,ri tax. 1STS ls;s ...I 1ST ?1 S4 141 BO 1SI 09 t fcl 170 ; ft 10 IS 211 604 Kli 1 S Ml i-fi 'all 16; 4:t! 71j 1! I ffi! 100 711 H l.sl Wi 14 07i 176 SO, Si i st ::; ss 1S1 ',i 10 (IS 2s! 333 asl bmt v-: t'Jl .14: eoi 4i :t i i'i9 991 B 47 1 41 Hi .... s :s 17 S3 10 S4 Hi ?. S" 1 97 T 09 61 41 1 7- 12 n 4. :i 13 ta "3is 4 -r, 11 74 71 3) 71 1T7 S7 ! in 1 'JC 5 4.) 1" (it &S t M 04 14 Si 7 44 CS 70 6 Os 2 64 r HERE WE ARE AGAIN ! "OLD CIKIOMTY hUOr !f at Cook & Beerits' ! Our stock of 5 and 10 cent articles bis be come so very large as to amount to a veritable "Old Cur iosity Shop !" We have FIFTEES THOUSAND PIECES of these goods on our counters and shelves anil more coming ! Couie and see ! 7S-; 33 Ml iiS . ..""'''"''"'''"""""''na'baTeiiaidlnfuUstaca settlement. Other dls trietb.veHil.lln part since set tleuient, a lollowa : 1H7S Uiliord, Somerset horirairh, tVH: UnntnaNimuKh, S. 4.11 i .m. 1 lEiiii? .iM 'i'.'J.'f r!llev. I" 1. M : Jelt-ni.i, 10 ; Larimer, if 2 S7 : Lower Torkrvf.-t. sf,1 ,V;Mt ''I'r M"r',r,b W W ; New Baltimore h.u,r, Mf, : toyfown berouKh, -57 Jo: &tcrwk A3W ; Summit io: Salisbury borounb f32; Somerset. i7 : Vpoer urkeyi.wt. Vi. KtMARhS llierepalrlniroiibeCourtHousowasdouebydire.rtlunolt-etoart.As also the Item f . .rIl'"'' ,r'nI,awnl'n,hlp,,'hon"t'lry'',o.l Rwinle- orflee and fanseriblnK el thlf V't' i ' "tm lM""i: mco- Theehariroofaiercban.ibielprl:xlpally lar bcldlnic an 1 ne lloin or county We tbe undersigned Commissioners of SomerFet County, iu conformity witb lbe law, bare ordered the accompanyinir occuai of the receipts aao i-xpenditurvB of said county, for tbe year 1879, to he published. .nd hereby, certify that tbe above statement of outstanding taxes due said couatv is, correct as per recorda in tbe Treasurer's and CoromiHsiorjers' cStvta. nn ..( r.d and sehool ttx Is not charged tonountv exnendlturef. thus making actual r for th year lSTS, U3,ot ttt, against t35,n m Inrls74. cipene? W. .M. SCHR0CK. Clerk. February 4. DENXIS COOK. J C CRITCI1 FIELD. JONAS McCLlXTOCK, Commit sioaers. Tin Bute op Respect. Tbe following preamble and resolutions were adopted by the Somerset Lodge, Xo. lSo, I. O. of G. T. Whereas: It ba pleased G al in his infinite wisdom, to remove by death our brother. Fnderick V tinier. Sr.. who lor a ung lime stood as an honored and con sistent member d our Lodge. Therefore, be it ltcufrtd, I, That while wc deeply mouru the lo.-s of our brother, we recog nise in his death the hand ol Him who or derelh all t hints aright J. 1 tint In the death ol brother Weiuier the Lodje has lost a zealous and tffleient menitier and the community a g'md and resjierted citizen. J. 1 bat these resolutions be published in cur county papers, ana a copy thereof be sent to the family of which the deceased was a member. 0. Kseppeb, Committee, J. A. Botle, (D.E. Davis, A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference bow many Physicians, or how mucn medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is tne only remeuy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Disease. 11 is true mere are yet thous- sands ot persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affection, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on tbe Broast. Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough. &c who have no personal knowledge of Boscbee s German Syrup. To such we would say that 00,000 bottles ere sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar size ib cents. Sold by all druggists in America. Procramme for Jenner District Institute to he held at Jenner X Roads, February 21st. 1880 : Address to tc&raers A. J Colborn. Jr. ReaUng-Mis8 Maeeie Covode. Class drill in grammar F. J. O'Connor Referred question Should vocal music be taught in our common schools T D. L- land. Essay Xettie Frank. Should mental arithmetic be taueht as a separate branch in our common schotils 1 Reterred to L. D. Dinees. L. D. Disoes, F. J. O'Cosxon, Secretary. President IlrtiiiiC Rktaibs. The repairing of the following hndires will he sold to the low est "nu'der. at the time and places specified. lo wit : I he King bridse, in Lower Tur kevfoo' township, on Monday, the 10th dav nl February, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m. The bridge crossing Cox's creek, on the 'Mud' pike, in Milford township, on Friday, the 20ih day of Fehrnary. at 11 o'chwk a. m. The bridge across Wills creek, at Glencoe, in Xorthampton township, on Saturday, the 21st day of February, at 1 o'clk p. m. By order of ConimisKinsera, Wm. M.Bcubuce, Cleik. A Motukm s GRiEF.-The prido of mothe;, llie life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes tbem away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terrible risk, if tbey have a Cough. Croup, or Whooping Cough, which lead to Consump tion, if vu do not attend to it at once MiiLwtis LUSLJir 1 hj:n lint is guaranteed to cure tbem. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and ft 00. For Lame Buck. Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by G. W. Benford, DiUjjgiaU Som erset, Paw TnE Best I Eye Knew Ok J O Starkev, a promuirpl sod influential Citi zen of Iowa Citv. says : "I have bad the Dyspepsia sad Liver Compiaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could bebrof, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded lo try it. I am happy to state that it bas entirely cured me. It is certainly the best Remedy I ever knew of " Price 75 rents. Sold by Gtorge W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. A successful dairyman is the Oi that maaes uniform ' gilt edge" batter the sea son through. TJhe test dairymen al) ft .und that tber,e ift n.a article so perfectly adapted to keepiRi up the golden June color, now absolutely necessary in order to realize the best price, a is Wells, Richardson & Co's Perfected Butter Color made at Burling ton. Vt. Buy it at the Druggists, or send for descriptive circular. Eeceipts and Expenditures OF" THK SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUS'E. FOR THE YEAIt 1S7!. HENRY F. KXEPPER, Esq., Treasurer of the County Poor House, in account with the County for enuing January 5, A. D. 18S0. Somerset tne year He CR. To amount drawn In.tn County Treasurer onoriler issued. No. 6 1 To cash and eosla lor HloUKh lunatic... .: " " lor tsNtroina: Mouh. ............ . Pire innramss " " u KliaSlienrer, pension " from Jos Miller " Payette Co Jos Miller i " " Westmorland Co. 1'uor House " " " Jos. filler ! " " Jos. Miller " teltanon Co. , ' Horse sold " " " Jos. Miller " " " Peter HerKey " " " Co...k ai Keerild " " " Krit k. sheep and pins .. .. ii jusiau Uraut I I 10 30 40 is SOU 0U S 00 IS 40 41 P4 1-s 10 i8 2i la 00 it la W l 25 0 74 00 13 1ft 10 14 35 0 ,i 3 96 , & OS i 0 -7 120,i it 20 21 22 I'J Jt 2S !'- 31 u i as !3II 34 is I 1 Ily am't paid for flat-door punpers I103S3 14' Merehaip'lise.and (jro! eerles.. I Beet and veal '.' PiovL-locs '.uveyloa paupers. .. i Wheat K.vo, otsandci'rn....; Pu.ur j l reotgrsi pa i CoHiiia and burial j J mil. re und t'unsla , Idea fees Fhysi.-jau's par Ulreciora' attorney...! Keuj.ira Lim Pu. I t Siewnnl s falary i Sa ldlery f Toil , t Lumber !. Tinware Piimlnar 4 Jtuiiuinv I Shis and leather.. Irun piie Hardware Hlackntthin:r Preia ht Postagu and stitlon- ! rr FulUna; aud canimit. . a Insurance " Cattle f: Labor Treasurer' pay. .uucruaoeviu., 1.312 71 914 SO S: SHl SO 7U .a sno u 44 10 5 ' K So 1141 47 43 S.I U "0 00 25 00 11 74 l'JS 8D ?4 40 t o eo 15 lis 9 62 204 So 45 .". 1U7 Oil S7 91 l',2 16 2; 9 IS 94 00 111 40 32 04 12 15 S 4s le 40 70 I'O V.'t B0 M 10 ma 3d 11031 15 John J. Sciiell. Clerk. I We tbe undersigned Auditors of Somerset County, do hereby ce rtifr thnt we bave settlt d aud adjusted tbe account f Heory F KneDner P.- n Tr urer of tbe S.imer.set Cuantj Poor llousa for tbe year 1379, and that this B otemeLt is correct Vitnes8 onr hands aud seals, this 14lh day of Janoarv A T 1 Sft Atiest ) HIRAM D MrfMiv r. -1 J M.BAKER. 'Ksi U EX RY LUCAS. ft. p.1 Count Auditors. n.....-i,i prriit.u .no ...rrjrjiint Maierafni we eem It Dat last to call tba a'tenilon nf ifce -- j .... . . . Mm i,i tuiu mo t r-.i ry irom oatshte sofarres. lheaeeml:inere:ieoreipei.eslurina:theptyear la lanrely owhur ti the usual amT,o"t paid lor ihereliel of outdoor paupers, tu.ldln an.o U e tr-neraf Imp J'cnUnt oTthTlarm AerS- lna If hat Kaun onul ntn in Baai m wwo avs at ai m.. -.1.1 i r . am au. I1 vt a.air- ... f-.ii... i..-i .hi . .. " " UV" " . . " " v mereny enat.llnz n. as - - . iiK- wiiuiu icasi sx,uou. in iub Item ol the P.or liir tors pay t5 is churned .o extra time pat la on new balloinxs. w lierpecttuliy submiled, .HISEPH G. C4ILKMAX. (11LI.I4N KK)NTZ. KVDULPH rtKNEH, Directors. KNEPPEK. Clerk. MARRIED. MAY C(X)K. At the residence of S. P. Sweitzer, Sand Patch, Jan. 25th. 1880. by S. P. Sweitzer. Esq , Mr. Levi S May to Miss Jennie Cook, both of Upper Tur key tool township. MULL BITTXER. At the residence of the same, Jan. 3Ulh. 1S80, by the same, Mr. Henry Mull to Miss Lizzie I ittner, twit h of Larimer township, Somerset Co, Pu. ARISMAX BROWX. Jan. 22. 1880. by Rev. W. II. Bates, at the residence ot Jacob Arismam, Mr. Geonre Arisman to Miss Kate Brown, both ot Somerset Co., Pa. ZUFALI. IIEXRY. Feb. 4ib, 1980, at the rtaulei.ce ol Joseph Gatiger, by the same, Mr. I'rias Zulall V Miss Emma Rachel Henry, Udh of Somerset couuty. Pa. HICKS FISH ER On February 1880, by Wm. A. nle. Esq., Mr. lus Hicks to Miss Emmit Fisher, both of Su afreet county . BITTXER COLEMAN. Jan. 27tb. 1880, by Rev. II. F. Keener, Mr. Samuel J. Bittner to SLiss Malindn M. Coleman, bulb ot this county. BOWMAN ENGLE. Feb. 3d, 1830. by the same, Mr. Daniel G. Bowman lo Miss Tillie Engle. both ot this county gHER IFF'S SALE. riy virtue of certain writs nf Fl. Fa. Lsaiuyt nnt of Court of Common Pleas ot Somerset et.umy.Pu , and to me directed, there wUI tie exposed to piSnUe I.I..I Ik.. I V I T , . . . . r ni uwi. j&uusv, in v-iimerset, ra., oa Friday, Mirch f. 1880, at 1 o'c'oek r. it., ail tne rlnht, title. Interest an. I nlaim of tbe delewlant, Jacob Casebceraml Josiih L. Berkey, tetre lenant. of. In and to the following nm-niim rea. ruiLe. aiiuaie in aemersei Twp.. Somerset cuunty. Pa. Na 1. eontainioK iSl acres, more or less, of which there are about 174 acres eirar.aou 3j acres in medow.witb two triune dwol inx h uaoftj one bank barn, one In barn, sheep xialile and other outbuild ioKt thre erect ed ; also a iare spolo an.l suarnror-hanl threoo, addnlnii lands of hH Einsrit, T. O. &-hmuck-er. J. J. So muraur, Harriet Unltiili und other?, wii b the appurtenances. No. 2, A lot of a-roami sltaato at Fricdentburz, Somerset township, Somerset eoanty, Pa.,esi tainina; one acre, more or lew, adiolnx liindsof nmuei noyuer. jonn senmuicer s Heirs, Herman Stahl and oth rs. with the appnrtenunces. Tnkeo in execution at ti'e snlt of A. J. Casebcer and N'odb Caaebeer use of A. J. Caselwer, et al. NOTICE. AH persons purcnainaat the above sale will please taae notice that a pn ot the por cbse uiouey lobe mude know a at the time ol ale will be reouired as aiwin as the nnmertv u J( , kowked down, tnberwue It wUI be ;iIo ejposeo rri wRwKiunpuuiiBar3t purcnaser. llieivs. luaictl- 1,1 us of the nureltiiaii m..nw iui K . ....... ... k- lore inunway ol the tlrstiieek ol April Court, nur- uaet. ij me t.oart lor secunnjr tbe ac knowledi(mentofdeisls, and no dd will be ac knnwleiled until ttia purchase money Is paid In lull Sheriff's ntrVc f0. 7, M7W EUGAK KYIJu SurrJI. CBLC SALE. CROMWELL, On Sundav. February 8. 1880, II. V. t'roiBwell, in the 33J year of bis aCv Bedford papers please copy. Ut. Cromwell was a son-in-law of CapL J. M. Ilolderbaum. of this place. He was we.l known to our citizens as a clever gen tleman and good business man. For eight or ten years be paid stated visits her, and made mt.ny friends who sincepuly lament his early demise. lie fell a victim to an insidious pulmonary complaint. ItV Virtue of an ord.r nf aata vMnlkl h. th I Vrpbar a' Court of Momerset county Pa,, I will sell I r i.ut, 1 ic .... k . mt -" J , .u Hum. y.i w, uu Saturday, March 6, 1S80, at 1 o'clock r. x. the real estatoof John F. Brant, dee d, as tallows : No. 1. Tim boms farm, containing 24 acres, more or lo-, of which lui aures are clear, 12 acres lu meadow, on wluch are erectcl a two-t..ry dweliins: boas, ban barn, horse stable and othei buildinas there. 41 also an orcbard oa tbe prem ises. a.tdnhiar tatxls of DhdI.-I tv.lcman. ltartra Meyers.Cooiadyucer sbolrs, Israel Prltta and Other. No i. Off kit of ground, h I he Tillage of Oaa. rett, eenUinlna; one-loarth of as acre, with dweV Msg boase and (table thereon creeled. TEH.VS CJVff WILLIAM BR-AJfT. AJsialstrater. SniLon's Catarrh lEjjir A mar velous Cure lor CVaJh. Diphtheria, Can ker moutb. aad Head Ache. With each complaint, without etra charge. liu cents. Tkii they ! front or lieing hunu-d up. This is right. f Tr,j iii'.t tutir lns.1 men and i-lei'.t tbem al the Baltimore' slid don't elect auyb.idy as a ike.' Eelec. iliVuieeot straw la-r-, luen comiM-teiit 'lor the aevetal positions. wet ks earlier who will strve if elected, and Ihcp back ! them with your ballots, ai ufaetc i'11 l Pn p.as. new don't desert tbem, but bark them again 1 pounds country "rlr'a mil(1 Inter has caused, witb your moral support iu tbe discharge and bhoulders. on m the South. of their duUea. My g.id woman why are you so out of sorts, never vile to tell lol s that you are wellf Ten lo one it'i- all caused in tbe first place by habitual constipation, which bas no doubt Dually caused deranged Kid' neys and Liver. Tbe sure cure Its Con stipation, is tbe ctlebrati J Kidney WorL ft ia almi a sneritir refill v lor all fCidnev and Liver diseases.' Thousands are cured 1 For sale by G. W. Benford, Sorsj-t, by it every month Try il at once. 1 Pa. . j t,, j tr- j We have a speedy end, posiliye Cure Mackerel Fish. In stock, a cargo of. for Catarrh, Diptbtheria, Canker mouth, Xo. 2, Extra Sbore. barrels, ba'U quar- soil Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CA- ters and kits which we sell cheap for. TARKII REMEDY. A nasal Injector rhnfili. or iu eychsnge for country protlucc, free witb each bottle. Use it if vou de- Wakted. In txchanpe for fish, 5,000, Bacon, Oats, Wheat, Rye. Corn. Potatoes, sire health, and swell breath. Price GO Lstateof MIN I ST BATOR'S NOTICE Twp., Joseph Seibert late of Milford Somerset count y. Pa., dee'd. Letters ol aomlalstratlubl oa lb atxire estate haviua teen a, ranted to tbe undersl-jned by tbe properautborlty, notice Is hereby aivew to thoaw indebted to It to make Immediate payment, and v. .v.. 1, t : - i -. oiitD .oe.c u au luueuious uar-ai uijecior t thog, havinirelalmB airanial It to present them fbr the more successful treatment of the i duly autbentlraled kw aetttemcnt,attbertHenoe Price of said deceaatsl, In said townsblp, oa tsalurday, I tb? -Mm day of March. 1SS0. a a nv.s w iifU. Eeb 11 J tRE dl All WS-tMRK. A d nlnlsmuooa, FrotbUrg, Md. t DMINISTRATOK'S N.miJUev LaUte of VavU pounds country -cured Baton, Hams, tiles Apples. Sugar, Butter, Egs, Flax Seed, cents. and jjeans. Cook & Beerits. r Cook & Beerits. Sold by Geo. W. Bkspord. Somerset. , "Unoat J'u'- Pa. I Eeb n L"V, lava ttitade aeceaseu. llleriof aduUnlatrait ,n n the above estate having been granted to tbe andrrslaned, not ee ! hereby prlven to ail persons Indebted lo said ea-ate to make Immediate payment and tbose havinu: el-lmsor Oemanus lo luaaa Bnown the aam ROBERT LOHR. Administrator. "PXECUTOIVS 0T1CE. date of Jcaataaa Itittner, late of NoDthamt.toa Twp.. Somerset Co., P., dee d. Letters Ustaacntarv on the above estate kaviao boea aranied t the anderaiirocd by the urpr authority ; notice Is hereby itlven to all ttrs. es indebted to said estate to make imnwdtste pay ment, and those having claims az.iast the same to present tbem duly au'bentlcated for settle ui cot on tSatarday, Match l:,ih, ia;, at the bou:w ol the JACtJH POOHBAl'OH. 1,'eb. 1, Ecijlii )TICEOF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is h'rebv elren that tieoa'tiw iDlate ly sub'l tiuK between John Hamcr ate' Nathaniel Baoier in tbe meriBti4r bainefa. nader the lira naiiieot Hamcr Urns., ex Irrd Jan. 7lU. I S i. by mutual consent. Nathaniel Hamcr Is authorized to sotlle all .Itlcs to, sa.i by tba CMmpany. HooveriiVlUe, Jan, 31. IvsJ. JOHN HAVER. N ATHANILL UAMER. .mi Mwpklaa HMatatelMrljanltiaamj va. PalalM aa pvMM' y. t-ra liMi Wwhlttoa Si, CMn. UU AIT1TTJAL STATEHE1TT OF THE RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF SOMERSET COUNTY, From the 6th day of January, A. D. 1879, TO THE 5th day of January, A. D. 1880. -o- HEHRY K1TEPPER, Escl, Treasurer cf Somerset County in Account with the County of Somerset. DR. To cash received from the Collectors of State and County rate and levies tor the yean 137-3, 1S77 and 1878, and for County tax for the year 1870 : Collectous. Alexander Walker.... Augustus Medary A. 3. Sioner c. aainkemyer N. (lerbanl ... Kiaaouel Speeht Soltaiian Lenbart IlaviU Husband Jo-epb bender Peter siulall W. S. Kuhlman Ocrge W. Turncy.... JUcha.-l Jonien A. J. Mpangler Levi Y oiler , A. M. llowanl William Pullim , A. J. Stnner , Joeiab F. Hittner Adam Nicholson , Aaron Scbruck Jmrs 1'. Critchfield.. Samuel poust W allace McMillan..... Jacob Poorbauab U. Wolfhope Samuel Weaver , Jacob Sparglcr. Milton hover Daniel Logue John H. Humon Samuel Kerkey lieury Lambert, Jacob Cutter uari.1 Phllllppi. Frederick Pull John E. Shafer. E'ljab Holllday Michael Jordan William H. PrUi Emanuel Masters H.inlel Hoflinan Wm. A. Kountc John N. I av is Francis Bacr Frederick Slisulis .Samuel M. Miller Henrv Baach W ni.'F. Hittner tieorge Kreagtr Jnhn Pntinan Kutue liuil .Martin H. Miller Jacob Sine ttideon Mull Irani, s A. Warner.... Jacub HoUman. .acob Si-ngl-r Samuel Lowry .Icptlia Fulls it. rl. weiney Samuel Hcracy I -rat I Etuerick il. A. Brant Jacob Custer Jacob Rowscr , i;.n'cl Kli.iaus H. p". Suyder John E. sh.ir-r DlaTBICTS. Meyersdale Borough...... . Summit Township . Oreenville Towusblp . Larimer Township . Low-r Turkeyfoot Twp.... . Miade Township .. Somerset Borough . S.merset Towusuip. . Stoyestown Oorough . I'Pper Turkey foot lwp... . l'rstna Knpiugh . Addison Township . Allegheny Townabip . Hrntlicrsvalley Twp . Concmaugh Township..... . Jetteraon Townrhlu . C..ntluence Borough . (tre. Bville Tiwnabip . Larimer Township . L wcr Turkeyfo. Twp.... . Mi'ldlecreek fowaship ... . Milicr.1 Townsblp . Meyersdale Borough . New Cenireville Bor . Northampton Twp . New Baltimore Borough.. . Pa'nt Township . tueraahonlog i'wp.. ...... . SnliMmry B'niugli. . Shs.le Township . "otnerset Borough . Somerset Township. ...... . Stonycreek lw( . Stoyestown B rough . t'pper Turkeyfool Twp . t'rsina B rough . . Weilersburg Borough .... . Addison Townsblp . Allegheny Township . Hrotberavalley Townsblp.. . Berlin Borough. . Conemangn Township.... . Continence Borough . Klklica Townsblp . Itrrenville Towi.ship . :.leIterson Townstiip .: lenncr Twp . Jciinertown Borough ., . Larimer Township . Iviwcr TurkcTl.sii Two.... . .Middlecroek Township Mil ord fowurliip leyer!a! Boruugh . New CcntreT.lle B.r. . Virthstnplon Township.... .'New ItaHiin.ire Borough.. faint Township (lucmuhon'ng lwp .Sili'hury Borough.... Stii.le lowoalilp Si Tucr-ct ttor Soii..-r-ct Township s.,ut liMinpton Towoship. .. s.onwnt-k Towiiflnp St.'VcHtown li.ir.iugh. ....... , uiiimi! Tnwnhip , t p(ier I'urkeyt.iot Twp I'rMim ttorottgh W'tllcr- t:rg Boroug'ri. To smonnt of Slate tax brought d itu I r lsTfi, HT7 and 157. ' ' jVloniiy borrow J Cit"h received lor stai iunary " Tax " M " CominoDwalth coft " " t'nseatvd land deed '' " from Justice An.lerioa line " ' lor Lumber :3tti CocatT Tbab. ' j : Tax. Tax. 1S75. i S41 " : lUO 00 irr. t " 04 a: n is - ssi ft " ST OS " S TSi So: " 39 T9 41 M i 83 1ST. J J!T 4 li n so ;s " M S5- TW li " 40 SO i3 3i " 1 00 " f 0T: 4 i S S4 to 'j? " 7 73; 20 vs " 4 SO: Jb4 01 " at: iti :a " Sas il " H if! 114 43 " t Ti XI IS w 6i ; as " IMl 441 " j 00 " 11 Sl j 1S4 TS " W 35: 41 S7 " S : AO 00' 49 Si " 16 10 J TT " 45 sa 4ol sa " i tt ;o 4tt "1 3u3 oo " ! TO li " 3 0: -Z ST ir. mm "I 606 M " ! Sues x " 4SS T7 " 1439 ST Hi 00 " : OU ' " 31S 44 " S4M M " j 1SWJ 36 " : J Ti 09 " ! ISO 00 " 4 M " : 4J9 '0 " i 1-T4 w i 4Si4i " : 1 0 oo ? M9 3J " ; i4 is " 70S T.I " 1474 01 " 240 00 " 77 SJ " SU li " 2.4 :M " t 4S S i 1100 bo " li 00 ! IliS 31 ! 77T1-I " i as " ; 140 si t : ii 343 li TM0 00 24 27 Si Sl lo 00 3 4 ' 14 tt S7.SSS 01 CR. By cash paid oa orders luued by the C-jua:y Commissioners, at follows : ! Py to for amount paid on orders for Somerset Connty Poor House " " " " Aesor pay " ' " Cunstab.es return i Scalps of foxes, he t.rand jurors Traversa jurors Election expense Interest on money Dorrowe.1 Tip stave " Koad and brvlge views and repair.. ' Commonwealtn costs.... ComniiMiooerf pay ' Cmiaisstoners clerk.... " " BaL 1S7S to Sheriff Kyle f-r Kecords ao.1 stationary "' ' Per order o Court. W7S Pottage and express charges , Jury I ;ommt"looer ' Kepain ot Court House and Jail.... Printing and advertising Miscellaneous items ' vterchandise Court House expenses Pomp at Court Houee... Stove " Koanling for jurors ' Inquests Cuetodean ' Road damages ' Fuel " Chairs for Court room Medical services lor prisoners " Freight oo sate " Attorney fees ' An liters pay ' A O' 1 1 tors Clerk " A gricnltural Society " County Institute " Copying records " Treasurer's seal '" Sale for Treasurer's office Jno. (. Ogle, auditing pub. ace 'in... Changing school dletrict " " " ' lioufe ot Keluge ' ' Money relunded " " " ' Peniientlary " " " " c.anmlssloners' Attornei," " ' Township tine ' Bridge bnil.ling " " "' ' State from comity Treasury ' " ' " KtHt.1 tax lor 1STI ' " Sch.al tax f..r l7i ' " Koad tax for l7aud 1X77 " School tax lor 1S7S ami 1477 tVmmlf I"U on ::.',ltio.60 eta. at 'is lcr cent liulauee due County -! ... to lor 9&i23 147S lie (rj 74i 46: T71 04: 37711 3S 11" S.! 1W TO 4TX a S87 09 163 67: loos v 6il0 ao: 114J : to 290 00 -: M 26: 110 4S: 14tM - STSMf - M -a . VA SO: 19 60 33 ID! 30 SO; as o: 01 so; 30 0 111 40 1 n 60 : 19 00; 4 (He 15 3 19 00- loS &i OO. IwXa 144 60 SO: 10 7Ui 311 3S: 16 we U 40; M 21 Vi yi. 174 40-: oO 00 9 Sua JSTS 6 2 43: 4i 11 07 77 13: 107 9: wa so. mw 12; I 37.'J;4 in 37 lt:. 01 II. F. SCIIELL, Esq, I'rothonotary and Clerk of the Court of Quar ter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer of Somerset County, in account with the county, for the year ending January .rth, A. P. Da. To 9 Joy fees - stationery, ac Fines and regeristing iinler No. 37 on County Treasurer Ca. rj) 00 By fees as Prothonotarv $ 4 To; :ierk of Luaner SejsiuiM " Oyer and Tarminer.. j iu SiS Sii " t Iyer 1 " Cl'k ol tiSeseiows oa Koad " "on U. 8. locket... 7S is L".7 VS 19 li 79 so l 4 EDGAli KYLE, E-q., High Sheritl' of Somerset County, in account with the Count v of Somerset, for the vearendin the 5th of Januarr, A.D.1S80. ttz. To 21 Jary fees.... - Keeurda, ac...... " Coal tor otnee Ttern re)ectel In bill " Urdtr Nu.6SOon County Ticatnrer Ca. fc4 no By bill Na ISO S)ed and Aadited.. ii' 10 so. 27 00' 1143 Vol I IB t 1JW & I 1'JH W VTK, Uie wmiVrsisned Amlitorsof Somerset County, do hereby certify that ia pes. ance of the 4TtU See lien of the Art ot Assembly, entitled an acl relatinif to Cawatle, TowiuikiBH, c, pasaed tbe loth day of April, A. 1). ltt(4, wo a.et in tbe Comrnis sioners' ollice, in tbe Uorottgh of Soinernet, on tbe 5lb day of January, A. IX We), and' did audit, adjust and settle tbe account of Henry F. Knepper, Esq., Treaatarenof 8om eoet Connty, witb the County, for the year ib'.'J, and tbe account of Edgas Kyle, Z SberitTot' tba Coanty witb tbe Connty, for tba year 1879, and tbe account of Henry F. Schell, Eeq., Prvtbonotary and Clerk of the Court of Quarter Seswiena, witb tbe Couniy, for the year 1711, and said accounts aa stated above asU recorded in tba Com misbittiiern' oftice of Somerset Connty, Fctinay Watia.are corrct,and that we flbd abai anew due thn County bv the said Treasurer of thirty-eix biuulred and sixty-nine dollar and twelve ceuts (S3669.12). Iu tehliniotiy whorewf, we bave hereunto net oar haaua and seals, thie Writ day oi January, A. 1. 1M. (Truo c pj.) Signd.) Attest Jons J. Ecueli Fehil. it. Clerk. ) J. M. BAKER, Seal H. D. McCOT, f ejU.j HEXEt LCCCS, Seat-l
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