The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 09, 1881, Image 3

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February . 1WI.
loiitmu -s tn l'" nii)"t rxre'.-
; L-ia""'' ' HVilV.
it in Alt'Wii
!i ti r without litvtisv
un.U-r
n, l.v p'ttiiii' a airof ;l;ixs
l'. N. Itoyil iIm-ih.
,1 wi re culil winter will Iikc
a "-'iii-ir inskiii;; tvasun
ml roiilt.
. ;;im Kve fiUi-sps a sjxvially nt
! .-'! tirv.-clivwi sdVigliing ;i!it
; i.s.iiify t!ie most exacting
i.i:T:i'''-rotf end slfiiih-lx-Hx.
C!a asul oleics, lit Boyii'f.,
,! ii.vj as frozen up on Tncs
:'A not out ; it i tlitrvfuro
, f, t!ir wa'lier fr tiie
-A unit rla-w tJrist-Miil. ynoii
tuiiti'il in .Vl.lis.1!) townsliiii.
.: J', ii.
Vat.ki:k,
l ii:i:.. I'a.
hi of the l.ipinipr Viillij"
m.re -i-.Vfnifiit Imahiy in
' I.L-oiirt lias 1h'i :i urtcrtniti-
The socond x fk of lortrt was but slimly
nttfiKlct. rniiHiilvrulilo liuiinvM was din
putclic;! lipf.irctlip aiijmininir-nt which took
l-lm i- mi Tlmrsilay fiftornHn.
liming tl.e .ast week wc iirre liml aevcr
al ry heavy falls of . j many
ilain ill the ciffli'y where, the snow is nut
ilriiU-1 ii is over 1 iar fort in li-;tlt.
- - - .
His fw-t Mtni.k the icy .taee and he
"tivt. hoJ liimnc'.r fuil lrngth on tl.r tave
iiioiit. ,'''". diilii"! yiiuT" je-kej a by
damVr. ' Wo; oli, tii ! just a way I have
of wTntcliinif myh:iJ k."
Tlip liifinWrs of thp Masonic FniU-niity
of thin i.Iaet have nia.le ari-niip-rueiit for a
grain! buihf.u-t. to In- $sn at the new Cen
toil Hotel, on the eveiiinji of Washington's
ISirthilay. IV'iniary .l.
The weather lias, lx-eu hitter cold during
the sroaUT j,urt of the jiasU.woclc. The nier
eury luw lon found to be from ten to
t wctity degree below zero almoet every
morning.
For st:u tinw .at tho aveiuentfi have
lx-en in bud condition for boory individ
uals to travel, and numerous are. the acro
batic feats jierf irnied ,y thoso who ventur
er out when about half eeax over.
excellent chest -iiroiertor for a cold
day is a folded nen-sittjier buttoned under
the overcoat. Hut in caws a tiajier is used
on which the mitevriiilion is unpaid, the
party i liable to be fn.ien to death.
The spring elci-tioiKiciuM nn Tuesday Uie The following i the full textoflioisss
15th inst. It UnJl important that the town-1 Hill Xo. 24 inlrodnced by Hon. A. J. t'ol
ship and municipal ofhees be filleii by com- j born, member from this county, on the "lt
petciit oftl'-cra. It is th fountain head of ; day of January :
government. Kvery voter should feci inter- j An Ai r. To authorinc thcComtuissionCiS
est enough to attend tho election and s'of the reveral omnties of this fouuuon
that only honest, temperate, qualified men i w.'..!l!i excqitiiij; in cities ol tiic first class
le elected. Let no tom-fuolerv induce the i.i diwhaw from r rison all tn-rsim confined.
in:i).
We jiity the farmers and others who come
to town rlmnt noon in larjje eleds, as they
are almost besieged tiy the m hool bovs who
aro all ca'tcr to got a hort sled ride, and
climb on without h ave or permission.
Several young ladies and gentlemen from
Somerset drove over to I'-erlin, Friday af
ternoon and after partaking of on of those
suppers which only the landlady 'of the
"Nuiiuiud'can ervt, itujrcil home in the
evening.
The contest next Saturday for the nomi
nation of Ilorough officers iromises tole
intere-iing. there being a nunibar f candi
dates in the field f r Justice of the Teace
and several for constable and street com
m;ssi'rier.
rich host, and m-wt inml:
!..!.i-i. a-k firtir. inirt take no
-:i';c at the 'iroccj-v,
J.ISIAH KlMl!":.
; iti: 1 1 or Itr.iiK -liial affec
tic lung, take Ayer's
i l r'ire it luTure it !'-
t ... r a
mi .nn-iay a.'terii Kin our coniiosing
ro-Mn V ia grao-d wiUi five mcmlK-rs of the
"!mniur!al Fourteen Club," although they
. i i . - .
Fli'in- and p-umire tuc an g.uury more than
i .inr ''i.ti'ii i .n .....u ....... i i i i .
v.j, c unr mine uiv less giaa
sec them, '('ail asain.
to
.it. M M ritnssSTK!:i:r. I will j.
1 :it ail limes, Iteef. Fork. Mut- I
Thef A t'. U'legruph operator lias taken
pitsesi ii of the quarters repare.l forliim
in the new depot building, on Fast IV riot
sin e:. The ot!i(r oftices at tiiis place con-m-c
d wi:h the road will shortly be nuivcd
in! the same building.
. nt rcusoiiabh priee-.
i iticiit waj"n tiirei
Says (he Franklin ."c;.(.i'r;; : "There are
''l'" iuitidn.sl and hundreds of b
:is!ie!s of corn
Ilt.sEr Ki:k.-i;.
S iinerM'l. Fa.
'i ti".-:--ii.ti:y wvere winter for
. aii 1 it is raid, that the cost
: r'i( rn.!- upi-n ims b-vn d
inn ; winter.
in
e fields throughout the ruiintrv
ii n
husked. Owing to the winter weather set
tling in so sunn the farmers were anahlc to
i'tiMi their work during the pleasant sea
s' :i.
i tl izcii !criil letli'lav
'.!.r:i.ir 1M. April
ii. N ivetnlx r 'Jl'li,
ira'.ioti ;.iy cotm
;' July itu ?f'Hc.:iy
lav.
Tlwre will be an excursion West on Tucs-
ulile . day, February J. 1 !. The 15. . 11. It.,
I will run a spis lal car cir the Somerset coun-
ty pnssen rTs. l..sx-'-0 cheeked thniugh.
' " I I' lrtickctsund iitf irma'ioii -ill on
l "i:h.
nnd I p
s I
iss-enger ,i;i.l Ticket Age:;
J. II. Fritz,
t, Solnersi't, I'a.
and
rs make frmii S to
mi's f..r !'..;. Hideout
y sir, ,.t f
ne and terms.
Y.rl.
y snow was thus givin l.v
"My father's umc was
in .tiier's ni'ius w:H W;Jer;
i-r inarri
:hter."
d them, and I'm the
: t.;
: of the nioiint.iin." on the
rd. and not far from the Cani
ne, is tho rSarefwut settlement.
th widow of the oiigiual
!::i !n :i. 11 of whom are marl-children
; 1st grcat-grand-f
c.ir great-great -grarid-chil-s
iiecendants ore in full life
:'-ic, a:i 1 the total foots up t
est and bet lot of C'rtifec-
cvn at Mrs. A. K. I'isci s. Also
r , ri si Animutiitioii of nil kinds
t ;!' cletr-iiit and itspful artiile too
I i inciitioii. Fine Irafting I'a-
'Vii hums, for ;:!'. liii" ariic.-!
y c . :i,c: l.d by all who have in
r used it.
X V. iv. I s "Ad." in another iul-
: c sh.ml.l fnil to r.ad it.
i iiilcrthat Henry Hclil -y i
! i n r. ; . :its" Furnishing iZs,
Trunks, Valivs.(l-4'lo:hs, I'm-
VI-. ( locks. Watches, Jewelry.
i. i.iii.-s. Wall-l'ajier, il-IVin.!s.
Iiine Nti'.lii-". oil. and diiicn-nt
ients. Newiiooils arc ar-
::iv tore every day, and will cm
r-ie from this on till everjihing
i- i otniiletc. I will take Maple
:i ie f .r .-.iinc. Henkv IlrtTI.EV.
Annoi ni kmi:nt. Itev. I.. L. Hiilicrt will
vjintiirfw a pro'r.i-'cl meeting in his
rhnrch st livaiivil!e. on Thurs.Iay even
ing. Fc'iiniary loth, to continue several
weeks, and that comtnuion services will be
held in the samp church nil Sunday, Feb
riMM" J".
A Itopuh'ican j.riniary election, for the
pursieeof pim-ing in uouunatioti a ticket
for borough tlin rs. will be rtehi in the en
gine li.i'jf, on Saturday February 12. 1n1
Foil- opea fr un :; y. in. to 7 p. ni.
I. J. IIokncr,
; ' Committ(man.
The Seven I lay Iiaotists in all parts of
the Stiite are circulating jietitions to the
legislature praying for the passage of an
net jicrmitting theni to work on UieSaUmth,
ben they observe Ihe flay previous as
IheirSabbath. A recent ditision oftheSu
pni:ie Court wa against this privilege.
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i.ii 1.:ttkc. The follow ing ad
:!"! r in tiie I'ustolIiiT, at Somer
to the I lead letter Oilice.
i'.-'in, lv c., if tKit talh-3 for on or
4. Johnson, Wj:i.
i : i .- I'l,
.'!.aiin'ev
I;. !:..!..
r. !
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CM.
A. II.
' !. l'lTittili.
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r-. l.i:.
-'M.I..
.Io;:a.-. Thomas.
I.orh, Albert.
I'arh-ck. Frisl.
Well, Saunders M.
Uhoaiis, Miss Anna.
Smith, I.. K.
Spicher. Mr. Alis.
Stavatiuus. Jonas J.
a.c. n.wis,
I'oStllltT.
- :i ! 1cki s;!- shadow last Taes
i liierefiire, by a rult old as the
i i ri siof tin- winter Mill give the
' .' .er :
..ci i.iieles hajii; by the wait.
' i I' k. the shepherd, blows his nail.
' 1 ii. .,rs lns- into the ball
"! t;i.!k i of'-.cs I'roeii bonie in pail :
'' :' '! i l is nippe 1 and ways tie foul.
'!l ''-'"tiy singstlip staring owl :
To-w iio,
t -who. a iiierry note.
r '.ey J ri doth kxel the jwit."
'VisT m, Noktii. Ail travelers
the anii.iim.fiiiciit that the
in. iiii;:,ti A St. louis Failwav
; !v I'; n!i:.K.: Kou'e will hereafter
r-t i :,.s I jss, 1;.f r coach from I'itts
. l.i nis i.n the Fa-t llitpress
:,'u i'i'tsbnrgh every day at a.
!''' arswill continue to run on
;"- ;i f- un Piitshurgh to Cincinnati.
!: i'.a!.:is,lis and St. Imis. but
' r ' ; h is.a.li in m. Louis will ben
' l to rs.m eti route Ul liMlian
r' Ib'Utc. St. Ixmii. snd U jxiinrs
-id S j-iivvt-.t, who U ctre to
l'v:.i har.-e for sleiping carpriv-
' ! ' " l'i"g ears will centinuoto
Lvpn-ss leaving fittslmrgh
f'r Cincinnati and Louisville,
t xprts-s leuving Fittsburgh at
ii "iuiiuUiUL Luuifcvilie. In-
1- an.) j,xfa mi,hout diang-.
ft -m the Wit and !oUth will
"iiiiniud the imprtiTed tbra:gh
"y the Fati-Hausiie route.
"" the advantage of quick time,
'"'.iio ti,,n j i ,,;,,,, 4)t.MtH, and
er.r a'-i-onninHlaij,,,, ,Ver one ot
' 't -tniii,,! and nurd irf-tlT
. ..,s. u ts iriV insss-Mr- toasfc
vw you reM-ive tickets via
,. iii .mu.f, A St. Louis Tuiilwiv
""'Hel:,,,,!,..
'"tUm. tal.l.s, ....i :.. ...
' iiii'ii uiaiitiu iiiits."
' U:so, IW,,- AgrM ,.(,,.
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.i.n r.EiEjt. licncral 1'as-
fan-llan.lle Koute. Columbus,
i' i.i
a la.
t,;iite a large party of young ladiia and
gi.itlen:eu from this place had a sleighing
party to Jenncr X Roads. Thursday even
ing. They left Somerset about four o'clock
and returned at an early hour next morning
Tle-y soipjied with ,ur genial friend Tom
ia!lagher and were entertaineii in his usual
clever war.
How it was Iose. "How do you man
age," said a lady to her friend "to appear so
happy and good nature 1 all the time?" "I
always have Farker's Ginger Tonic handy,"
was the reply, "and thus easily keep mysvlf
anil family in good health. When I am
Well I always feel good nntun.il." Read aliout
it in another column.
election of any incompetent otliccr, howev
cr seemingly insignificant the office.
The Reformed comrregation at Rockw ood,
Rev. W. W. iHatxick, pastor, has lately pro
cured an organ for use iu the services of the
sanctuary. It is proposed to consecrate this
organ to Uie worship of !od, on Tursday
evening, Febrnary 10, 1S;1. The Reformed
pastors of this county are areexiiccted to be
present, and all friends are cordially invit
ed to be in attendance. The organ ha been
entirely paid for , no debt remains t lie
covered on the day of dedication.
Mr. Thomas Pugh, one of the proprietors
of the I'inkerton Lumlier Company, met
with an accident on the Colli of January,
that resulted iu his death on the 1st of Fcl
ruary. Mr. l'msh was in the wood with a
number of hansds who were engaged in
fulling trees. A large oak was cut down by
several of the men, and in falling one of
the limbs struck Mr. P. as to cause his death
as above ltated. Drs, llixon, of Pittsburgh,
and Mountain, of Confluence, were sent for
but were only able to render temporary re
lief to the injured man.
An exchange remarks, and it is as true ns
gospel, that "jicople who live in all kinds of
glass houses have flings at the editor, who
can do nothing to please them. For in
stance, if he lets wrongs go unnicntinned he
is a coward ; if he cxHca them he is spite
ful ; if he omits anything he is lazy or care
less; if he calls things by their ' proper
names he U not nice, nor lit for his jmsi
tion ; if lie speaks of tilings precisely as they
are lie is mean ; if he covers ihein with var
nish he has been bribed ; if he gets ilf jokes
he is a clown; if he does in.it he is a
uuuibkkull; if lie indulges iu iicrsonalitics
he is a b'a. kguard ; if he does not he has
no vim. And so on to the end of the chap
ter. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows
held their annual banquet at the Somerset
House, Monday evening. Members from
the ditfcrcit lodges in this, as well as from
adjoining eenntries, were present, and a
very pleasant, agreeable time was had. A
meeting was held iu the fraternities lodge
room iu the fore-part of the evening, and at
about 11 p. in., the entire party, about sixty-five
in number, repaired to the banquet
ing room of the Somerset House, where a
most sumptuous collation was spread. Here
they were joined by Incmlicrs of the press
and other invited gucr-ts. The number that
sat down to the three handsomely set ta
bles, running the full length of the room,
was from seventy to eighty. The party was
made up of genuine, good fellows. The
supper, which was served in courses, was all
that could be desired and was fully in keep
ing with the well established reputation of
the house.
We have received Irom Sajllicld's Music
Store, S33 ISrialway, New York, sum. -thing
in the way of a "Ten-Cent Library of Mu
sic," that fairly takes our breath aw ay. It
is a publication that this enterprising house
has decided to isstui ever- month. (Subscrip
tion price, il.lVI a year, single numbers, lo
cents each,) which is gotten ti j in tie? same
style and ihajie as any ether music, no mat
ter how high-priced, and yet c uitaining six-
iujail without proceedings under the insol
vent laws.
Serthn 1, Re it enacted by tho Senate
and House of Representatives of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As-
serubiy met and it is hereby enacted Ly the
authority of the same. That from and a iter
the passage of this act the commissioners of
the several counties of this Commonwealth
shall bo and they am hereby authorized
upon the order of the court of quartar ses
sions or on vacation of a law judge there
fore in the exercise of its discretion and upon
such terms as said court or judge as afore
said may impose to discharge from prison
without the delay and'expense of any pro
ceedings under the insolvent laws of this
Commonwealth every convict who shall
have wrved out his or her term of impris
onment w ho shall not have been cotumit
ed for uon-paynietit of prosecution linear
made restitution or paid the value of ih
stolen gensls or property. IVwi'iH, Tha'
iu the opinion of sai l 'commissioners such
convict is unable to pay or restore the same
and provided that such discharges shall not
prevent the Commonwealth or an person
interested in such payment or restitution
from proceeding by action to recover the
same from the property of such cotivh'tbut
no such convict shall be so discharged until
he or she shall have nude under oath or af
firmation duplicate schedules of all hU or
her property real personal or mixed so far
as he or hcv can ascertain tho same one of
which shall bo tile-l among the papers of
the said prison and the other with the clerk
of the court of quarter sessions. Pi ocil-'J
fm-V.icr. That nothing in .said proceedings
shall either add or take from the liability of
said county for costs under existing lawsof
this Comnionwealii. Vrtrlded. That this
act shall not. apply to cities of the first
cla-?.
fii.:rji 2. All laws or parU of laws incon
sistent herew ith are hereby repealed.
lint) AMD Bitm-iS Views. Petition of cit
izens of Stonyereck and Somerset townships
for a public road from a point on the pub
lic road lealing jns Noah Rayuian's to
the Somerset and Shanksville road toa point
on the public road leading from the Somer
set and Shanksville road to the" Friedens
road near iler.j. Voders. The Court appoint
ed Jonathan L'. Homer, surveyor ; diaries
Rayinan and Wm. (i. Schrvk, viewers.
Petition of cUixeiis of F.lklick township
for a review of a road from a point in the
public road, leading from Salisbury to the
National road near the residence of Sol.
Meesc, to a point in the pulie road leading
from Salisbury to (irantsvilje 8', or near the
residence of Manases Beat by. The Court
appointed M. I'. Miller, surveyor; Lawis
lilessner and William 11. Walker, viewers.
Petition of citizens of Coneniiuigh tow n
ship for a bridge oyer Ren's Creek, at a place
where the public road crorscs taid creek, on
the land of Jacob Thomas. The Court ap
pointed Henry Rauch, surveyor; John
Sacks aul.losiah Cover, viewers.
i Petition f citizen.) of Rlklick and a-lja-!
cent townships for a public road, beginning
. at or near tiie bridge of the F.ik'.kk A- Cum-
bcrland Co., in ElLlicU township, to a point
: in the" public Mad leading fiotu Mechanics-
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teen pages of the most popular muie for 10 "ur- lo near jeremwi. xo.ks, .
cents. It is certainly astonishing. The first I M township, to vaeai and supply a part
number which has just come to hand ,.a!1. j of road leading from I. M. Hays to the
tains Waldenfel's immensely -v-pular "Tres ! fi'"'1 buildings f the m,h1 com-uny. 1 he
li;v-s.,. iiol-.a,.f,fl!ii.l1...l'mJ -Tn ! Court appointed Henry I. Altfaiher, sur-
the Cloaming," and two other pieces. uh- j '''"r
er numbers contain the popular Riciiuet
Walt. Miss Tl.ursbav's Twickenham Fcrrv. lv'--'"' i-Mi" Addison township
BiK-caceio March, ir.ly D.ih. whilst the
last number issue ! is s:iid to courain a com
plete Potpon ri of "Ths Pirates of Pen
innpp." which ordinarily retails for l.i)
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alone Whilst in this case it contains twooth- 1 "c ' !'1'"''' -M.tc..e..surey-er
pi.-es Ursides. ! or ' 3:l"h J"iin - Walker, viewers.
CLnWrniillivlnii :r.,t of .1 tl.ree euiiou to vacate a roau leau.UR iron.
cent stamp by the publishers.
f-TOXYCBEEK, February o, 1 31 .
KiitTOB HtKALD : According to the Mey-
ersdule (bmiweroa. ex-secretarv J. ti. O-Ie,
Esq., who "sprang to his feet" in opposition
to the resolution endorsing the action of our I Coi-kt Pkiskiihixos. The following cases
representatives at Harrisburg, in supporting j wcro disposed of during the second w eek of
Win. Frit a:id Ananias Mi'ler,
vieivtr".
for a road to had from a point oil the public
road near the residence of Ja.'ob L. Angus
tine to the Nntiou.il road, where the same
crosses the state line in Somerset county.
; w idow CmlK rger's to a public road leading
! from Wm. Reel's to Cook's Saw Mill, in
Shade township. The Court appointed W.
H. Ramhart, surveyor ; John Speicher and
I Martin Shank, viewers.
the regular nominee for I. S Senator, was
followed bv F. J. Kooser, F-sej., with a
ringing sjieecli" hi the same effect.
Xow then, let us glance at Mr. Kooser's
political career. Directly after he was ad
mitted to the bar he presented himself as a
candidate at the primary election for the of
fice of District Attorney ; was nominated
not unanimously, but bv a myorHii. only
Thrtccrmaa Reformed congregation at
this place have secured the services of Rev.
Hiram King, formerly of Allegheny coun
ty, fir tbp ensuing year. Rev. King will
preach his first sermon, for them in their
church, in Somerset, on Sunday morning,
Feb. l.'tth, and at Lavausville on the after
noon of the same day.
Lent cHiinieiM'cs this vcar on Wclnesdav
-,
2nd if M.treh, and continues until F-aster
Sunday, which is on the 17th of April; S
ieri sl itf ftirty-six d ivs. We always
t.iought L"rit h.-!e l only forty days, but
this year it has stretched out six additional
days. Possibly that is the result of such
cold weather ai w: have haJ.
Some people are a little uhirined just now
a'out their roofs, the weight of the snow on
1 lie same b sing s gr-at that it may crush
the Tafters at any moment if they are un
sound. Relieving that an ounce of preven
tion ii wor.h a po i:i I of can', some of our
citizins haw removed a much of the snow
as pusiblc from their ho:je tojis.
The Cieartield Jj'irm' gives the following
simple remedy fr the cure of distemper
among horses :
When yoa disjjver that a horse has the
disio:np:T, put half a tja3pjnfa! of spirits
if turpentine oa tlu top of his head be
tween th" cars a 1 1 rept-at this every otlier
lay. In a wr- ba case apply every day.
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Ciinsiderable dilli.-tiliy was experienced
luring the past week by the freight trains
on the S. A C. R. R., oti account of the
track being s ) Itcavily cirprct with snow.
Two freiiiht trains per ilny are nw lie
ing ru:i h.-twesij Sasu-rsct a l. Johnstown.
Thev leave here about 9 o'elork in the
morning and return at about 7 in the even
ing. e ars inloni! l tliat tiir.v a.l luion
al triiks will be pla.v I o. tn1 durinj
lie presciit week.
The teachers arid scholars of our public
school are mxkin cxtonsire preparations
fora Mho.il exhibition, to le given in the
Conrt House, or. Thurl:iy and inday
evenings, loth an t llth insts. The proceeds
are to l-e devoted to the lienefit of the
schools. The price of admission will he,
adults il cents, children l' cents. - It js
needless for us to urge, the public to attend
as everyone w ill I aiixiooM to sec their
ow n 4iar little ones jHsrfornv.
I,
Wm V. Ilush.n, Constable of Somerset
borough, lias jvled p the following no
tice in srr-eral idacrs ajiout to , directed to
the qualified voters of the borough of Som
erset, and to tlune living within the limits
of the Somerset school district:
"An ele1ion will be held in the Court
House, on Tuesday, the loth day of Febru
ary, lsxl, at which time and place will 1
chosen, tiy liallot, two persons for Justice of
the Peace ; one person for Constable ; one
icrson for Rurgesu ; three persons for Tqwn
Cotincilnicn; one pet in fur Street Cumnija
siotier; one jierson for High CXmstable ; one
Judge of F.lection; two Inspectors of Elec
tion ; one .wr i one Auditor.
and was elected in ths fail. After se ving
his first term hetLsked for a second, and w as
again elected District Attorney. Scarcely
had his ofiicial career as I). A. terminated
until he aprieared in the field as a candidate
at the primary election, for the
Prothonotary. The fattest in the county.
Was again nominated by a m ijuill i and
elected in ihe fall.
Xow, Mr. Kooser, will you pretend to say
that your nominations at these primary
elections invested you with more right to be
placed on the reyxhr Republican ticket, and
to be voted for by the Republicans at the
fall election, than the regular nomination of
Mr. Oliver, for the office of I. S. Senator,
by the Republican representatives of both Court.
houses of the legislature, entitles him to
the united support of his political friemU ?
You were nominated by a mtjority only, so
was Mr. Oliver. "
Don't dodge the question by saying that
Mr. Oliver is the nominee of a machine.
For that matter, and in the same sense, you
were nominated by a machine, too. The
cry of "machine," "down with the ma
chine," is a mere subterfuge, a trick of the
defeated politicians whereby they mislead
th credulous. iive us an answer F. J.,
however unsatifactory it may be; only don't
hide yourself behind tbp "machine" bug
bear and thus subject yourself to be classed
among the political fanatics of the day.
But let us eo a little farther back in the ;
political history of the Kooser family. It
will lie remembered that Curtis Kooser, !-;.
father of V. J lias twice filled the oftice of
County Treasurer. The last time bis
wionVy at the primary election scarcely ex
ceeding a baker's dozen. Did anybody ob
ject to having his name placed on the coun
ty ticket for that reason Siippo's (.apt.
(irimra had taken it into his heud to act the
part of a "machine-smasher." tJalnsha-like,
and objected to Mr." Kooser's name being
placed on the ticket ; suppose Orimm had
artrue t : "Mr. Kowr has onlv a dozen and !
a half wore votes than I have, therefore, he
don't represent the Republican party. I
must rise in niy might, in the interest of rr-
, andsmah the "machine" by which he
secured that baker s dozen of a majority.
But Capt.sirimm dlnt do anything of the
kind ; his sense of justice and his devotion
to the fundamental prim, ijdes of our gov-
ennent the right of the majority to rule
court :
I'corge W. Read fc Co., vs. Ial & Sailor ;
Assunisit. Jury return a verdict in favor of
the plaintiff Tor the sum of $r;0.2l.
Albert Lohr vs. R ibert P. Lohr; Tress
pass v. et a. d. b. a. Jury return a verdict
for plaint:!!' iu the sum of f iiO.
Asa Iiriner vs. Ildward Alcott; Apjicai by
defendant. Jury return a veryict in favor
of the plaintiirfor the sum of $o7.
Clark Benford vs. Fred. Smith ; Apjieal
by the defendant. Jury return a verdict for
defendant.
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., u.-c of
fticc of 1 Rudolphus Kent vs. Charles J. Harrison ;
Covenant. Jury return a verdict for plain-
ti'J forJo-ViO.
Isaac Hugus vs. Piioeha Marshal and
Caroline Pile; Ejectment. . Jury return
verdict for dcfemlants.
Ji-iah I.. Long vs. Frederick Smith;
Tresspass i. c. f. Jury return a verdict in
favorof plaintiff for the sum of $10.
All other cases on the list were settled,
continued or discontinued bv leave nf
Clakkix, Claeios Co. Pa. Feb. 4, lfvsl.
Our town, the county seat, and terminus
of the Foxburg, St. Petersburg fc Clarion
railroad, is handsomely laid out and has
been pronounced by many Mrungcr to lie
the mast pleasantly situated and prettiett
little town they ever visited. Resides hav
ing all the advantages and improvements
enjoyed by sister towns, we can lioast of a
fire company, military company, jsilice.
water works and a skating rink.
The death Mrs. Alio, at Tylersburg, aged
li, take away the oldest inhabitant of our
county.
I!. I!. Newton, stqierintendar.t of the Lit
tle Roads has resigned.
! Our reirulartwo wc-.-ks term of Court be
gan last Monday.
Emanuel Cover, of Somerset county, has
purchased the grist-mill of I. AS. i. Mar
tin, at Rockdale City, where we understand
he removed his family who have been visit
ing friends in this place for some time. He
has secured the services of nn experienced
miller from Johnstown, and placed him in
charge of the mill.
The Clarion Jfirlnuimi has again changed
hands. A. A. Carlisle having bought out
the firm of West &, Ray.
A party of Clarionites took in the sleigh
ing and the hospitality of Ditz's new hoteb
iu Fryburg, on Fryday night, having ns a
matter of course, a good time.
Peter Fidle, formerly of this pla-e has re
turned from Denver, Col.
o. s. ;.
led him to submit to the expressed will of j mention in yotw iiier of the success of re-
the majority, though that majority had been
hut a single vote.
llow different his course from that of F. j ment in the same line.
Eihtoi
CoxtaAVoii, February 4, lfcSl.
, Hkkm.ii: As I have seen frequent
liious meeting at different places in the
county, I do not hesitate to give you a state-
J who has arrayed t.iuisclt oniy against
the time honored usages of all parties.
Don't deceive yourself Frank. You have
taken a stand on the side of bolters. This
is not a qnestion of Oliver or anti-Oliver,
Grow or anti-Grow, but stilted in its simple
At the t enteunial Lvangelical t IiUtcIi a
very interesting meeting lias just closed.
The meeting was in progress a little more
tluin two weeks. Among the score of icr
sons who expressed a willingness to turn
from, sin, were several who are well nigh
form it is this : Shall the tniijurity rule ? j sixty years of age. They came to Christ
This is the princitl against which yon i and were consc iously accepted in thebelov
tand arrayed, and though you may succeed t ed. Everything was dor . "decently and in
in giving your "ringing" speeches the pecti- j onhr." The holy ordinance of hajitisiii
liar twang, characterise of your illustrious i was administered to four, and fifteen were
Kinsman, by vmrrui'K, you have succeeded j added to the Evangelical Association.' The
in dicing your political grave, and it only j praise belongs to iod whose, spirit we dare
remains to be seen how sojn you will be not quench. Hallelujah!
laid into it; perhaps when yoa have te.-udi.pd , Retseylve,
for the Judgeship. j
If we have said one word not strictly in ;
harmonv W'lh he ,nlh his,T. T arc . - . ,
W'.Uiu tq take St back in a "nging sina-ch." . N El.VN.IJ-llEiIMLNalL-n the (kh
Farts and nothing hut f?ct t Vhat we j of February, 1W1, at the residenoe of C.J.
riU.' . i'efarfraia top.- Miller by Elder J. D. Miller, Mr. Josiah
it eek we will have a word to say i Ilemmingcr, of Somerset Twp., Somerset
about the lewder of the bolters in Somerset Co., I'a., and Miss Susan Xemand, if Rlack
county.
31AUKHU.
ltLYMYMi:. Evelyn, .bnightcr of John
F. aiid Martha JJlymyrr, died on Fib. (i,
aged two inoii'hs.
SNYDER. On the day of Dc-cmbcr,
Mr. John A. iiuvdtr, ona of thy most ' cs
teemeil and esiimuble. chimin of -Miifonl
t w nship, died at his home.
The community will Jong mourn the !o-s
of tLis friiunlly neighlwr and upright nmn.
Mr. Snyder was born October 11, IMS, and
at the age of nineteen leanusl the blut k
smithing, which trade be followed for many
years, ufier which he hsaiiit! one of M ii
ford's most successful fanners. Ju isi) l0
unitel liimv-lf with the Lull, nan chnnh
DJTOIVS NOTICE.
At an Onilisa'J l!onrt hcM s.: Somf rsit. em
tlie2s-.li of Januar.T, IsSi, Die nclarstciiPd Aml
It rr w, !n motion on .folia i. Klrai.n II. Vj.., i;.
lv imisiiictiil t niako a tlimrlLuden o h.-iutIh
1-ittio lisn isof AnJ;?w H.mrcr, A Imlnl -rior ol
ImyI I Hmivpr, 4ec'd., to sad on iti tht-li.gil!j
e:iti:liJ thereto.
tiy vtr.nn i.f tti aboyo flo-iintu -at. il. n et jr
sad"l hireliy Kim noti -e litnt lm will .t t
hifi'tt"cln lliu Uii-r.ui(h of S..-tier.-'. I, on'n..
o VVeilnes-toy, ttie ihI iiy of Mjiih. lsl. ail
o'el'ick p. m.. tn attend to tbo liuti i.f 10s nfi
riofntnint, wb.-n tn 1 w!iom all perod luUrct'.tAl
cio nt'. in.l ii thej tutu rnior.
J'oU.N Si SCI TT.
fob Aa.titor.
I ) M I N I TI I A TO I . ";- XCsTICK.
EMatoofRIt Saftor. late of MMllerMk Tvrp.,
stiimerei Co., i'a., ileccuu;.!.
IylleroflDiltil3'rate..Q cn th abort emnte
C. I - UHiitii) urrnKr4iiicii i.i in unucTriKnru iit Mil
.It II I Hi 3 11.1 ; nl!ii ,riri imtisa Is l,i.h mivmn in all
Rgovlak. Hawk Co., Iowa.
i
L
m ISI.ATIVK NOTICE.
at Pine Hill, and remained a
devoted member cf thc same u:itil "(Jiel's (wrsmis Indctiip.l to . esmto UiiuHkelmmniinta
finger touched him, and tie slept.- wiii ..resent tu.ui. .luly un.nticuu-.l fer settle-
In common with his many fi icnls and ! ment We.lnes-!y, tlis eid duy of March,
.... ,. iroi,ab .lit- I.....J iuiiiusi; ul ..TCia-tiu.
he nad not an enemy in the world, wc cannot v- y MOf)--r
ueip pay our tribute or respect to tin; mem- . AsluiUiiatrator.
ory ol this blameless christian man, and to
express our sentiments of condolence to hij
tn-reaved family and sorrowing friends.
IIAl'iJER. In Miifonl township, on
Jaunarj-."d, lrsl, tii!or;e Hanger, cged !!
years, It months, Si days,
BARJtO.V )n Jatinary 1, 1--I, t.izieC,
daughter of J. C. and Catherine Rurron, ag
ed 14 years, a month, 2S days.
Heath at all times occasions sadness, but
under the circumstances, Lizzie being
such a bright and promising little gL-1, adds
much to tiie severity of the al'.liction.
RARR0X. On January 3, If 61, John .
ICiuimel Barron, son of J. C. and Catharine
Barron, aged 8 years, 1 month and 20 days.
Another dearly beloved one hits beeri cull
ed by the divine hand from our midst. A
little over a week before this boy ditd he
told the entire family that he could not live
any longer in this world, but that iod
would take him to a better and brighter
world than this.
The beloved one that Hod ins taken away
from our midst was greatly beloved liy n!l
who knew him.
Roth children were remarkable not only
as intelligent, but as polite, affable, and in
dustrious. Seldom any so young are held
in such high esteem.
The bereaved family have the sympathies'
of the entire otninunity in their very sad
affliction. I
. Cod, our dei.r littlj j
Lizzie and Johnny has laketi, j
. To that heavenly home above. j
To dwell with him above, ;
In tiiut celestial home I
V.'here neither death nor pain (an enter.
BALDWIN. Ou January 1, 1SI, l-iz-Je
M. Baldwin, daughter of David E. and
Laura Baldwin, aged 4 years, and 'S days.
This dear little one that ha been called
away from the family by tiie divine tulcr,
caused great cadm-ss to the uuiicted parents.
She was a bright little one in the family,
but in God's family she shines brighter yet,
for he says, "suiter little children to c.c.e.;i
mo,, r . r ... l : , ii i i A 0 Cuter. I I'lin s. r'. h.i)ic,-avins. fur !0 ceut
""'' "" " " oc--i..i.i oi , in t -re..vrs; jl..t la ceiraat ciotU. Ocrmaa
er i.ie.'ii.-h.
' lek tllnsiratcU 51 ontl.I j .tlacaaln
finft.-. A .'.il'irtr-.t t-::il lit every nuiaeer snit
rnsny tin" f -arraviiiis. i'rii--sl.ii ccnis: Five
CliiIVs lor ;.i,j. S.' citron Numburs ett to.- H
cc;iiii : 3 trii. I : i'!ce fur '!') ceci -.
A.Wrfi?, JS"F.S VrCK,
jja. 1- ie uinur. N. Y,
Th" nn Ii-rylsatl t1U maicd B;;i!I."at!on to tbe
I-E islul ore lor a mt.-l:.l net ler lilinselt' and
otluT. (or the paviiiriit ol provlcluns, etc., lurnisti
eil to companies iif voliinliiers, on srrvlce atulcr
the roiuinnnil ntCaptaiu Ituwls. ol Ontro county,
and Crptnla Sc'iroek, of yoiuerset county. In lboa.
C; KRISS1XOER
J?rni.t.t, Ps,'a ,
'dtiruarjr 4, l'-M j
nt
r r ii i r . i n i i
ItLH ULlllIUiL 1IUILLI
Main Street,
Somerset, Pa.,
Will tiiisn f jT 'icet on
January 10th, 1S81,
Tbi.-t bo-jse 13 f j-nishoi! ia Grot
c!at, moderQ mlV, v,-hb tbo modern
CJUveaictiL-cd of Ileittr-i, Hot acd
Cijld Vv'aler llz'.'z?,
Laro Ilcadictr-Ilocit:?, l'atlora ncd
Cbaci;).;r?, ttttl Lqt jjoo-i etabica at
acLtc,. Tij Tttblo and Iir will be
ria good as Too liesi.
From tx;.'e!'ier.ca tLo ll'.-tel busi.
tjf5 I flat!-r laypc'f I csn render
si'isfic'.ion to all who cail.
F. S. Kleiiidienst.
VICK'S
ILLU3TF1ATED FLORAL GUIDE
For lis i in an E!"UHnt Hook f VSt raven. One
t'nl.irii'l I ii.wer Piute. Ctw lUu-stnitjeiit, itu
lie-ri(j:ic.n ef the tn-l Iower8 and Veueuiblnii,
mill 1 un-ctleiis fur (rrowiuif. Only 10 centn. In
fcr'!di;i!'rlKrni:in. lt ji.u arttrnt order seeiij
tienuef t ie.. o rpTitr.
lek'n fcriH ur tiie Left in tlio world. The
Tr.oKAL UriuK will t ill you iinw to get and grow
lhi-ra.
V lei- s 1 1 wer an'l V r-'Otntito ' irden.i75Paure,
neaven. lo toe iiereaved tannly wo may
ay it wum Cod's will, therefore we ho? thur
tiie parent. may say, '"Tiiy will be- done.''
The parent.i have the sympathy of the
community in thet sad bercavem: n'.
rVnooi, :i:rfiKT. I.'efmit fif the New ten
trcvilie school fur the third month eiicin
January 17. j
Whole nutubtrof pupils er.i.iilc l
Averape i"9. . j
l'ercentau !!. ' ;
i'reselit every day. Itu.-se! M' M ilh-ti. J. V. '
Miller, ;nii:t I'ile, Knd Krei-e, IMwurd i
rJie, Kverett Sco.t, Frank lljyd, M-.l'ie !
Scott, M.iy Tr.-ase, ltertie Kerr..'., Myrl! : '
l'errel. ;
l'.:-st 1'i're.s.;, K. S. l'ita-e, .. A. r.r;i- '
ford, K. S. Dull, Mollie Scott, May I-'rea-e. j
Eva Dull. Myrtle I-m.-U Lizzie kcMil!-:. !
Cora !i!'er, Nannie Scott, Annie l;..yd, .1. :
W. Miiler, Albert Hartzcll. .' I
Kest Conduct. Hubert I'eriel, Jtu.-si-l j
Kreae, Knnna Kriedlhie, Vy',f. M.Millen. j
Cora Miller, Annie Coyd. i
The scholars have all done well under the !
circunistunces. One great oli-.tacle in the'
way of improvement is that ."nine scholars j
have not the neeenry boot, nor i thi." ul- !
together the fault of the parents, us our!
merchants do not keep them on hand, ij
Kinetrely liopethst tiie ch;io! b.iard will
take this matter in hand and try to remedy j
tbe evil tit fore tbe ue.vt term i.f .'(Ihm.!. j
C. M. I'AKrn, j
Tw.eher. I
Battlo Creek, Michigan,
THi?SSKERS,
Traction and Piain Engines
and Horee-Powers.
lIuitCjmptclsTSresttcrioctorj j Establ'stied
In tiie World. 5 1843
f Wr.pilii fonltVwovff and wrewiij iwf-
?8J I CKllO TlfM, W.li'.ljt Ctmi'.Tl nt IISllUS,
if M Ha:ioifiuent, or ! sation, to - btuk mp " 1A4
Iwoad x-irruu-u yii-.t vn aUourgwd:.
( iwnptctp SCi;u:i Ouflitrttv wthi.'ewwWii
Truiion r;nt-'ii'f.n i l'lainlaisiuic
A multitvtf nf rp-rioX f tn'ureM aril fayrWrvtifl
ti on j rairTTli not dK-ariMsi of l-voUjr tnak th.
re iotnx year air:rtij
c-rf!Ptmtly on hir'L fnm wtuch ih unlt U19 iu
couipar.iL Jo wutx-wuri ox our luat Jaiujy.
POLITICAL fflOUNCEMENTS.)
i
7,500,CC0
conrt-intly on hir'L fnm t
couii&rLIe wuoU-wurk ol our
trftnai.wv dtTnli.a-l rp'e'T I
.1-: .,-''wT?fc -J
1..VUI EJI. HICKS I
Ii hereby aoaenneed as a caai'.i.lnte Tur
JriTtcEor 1 at: TtAcr,
Snl ject to the deeWna of the EepaoUci. .ny . J
We are aotborizcj to sanonace the name cf j
CHAKLESC. OHTON i
as a enmli'tate for .TrsTtcr nr the Pkai b. u'iM t j
to tin deelrton of the KeputillfHii valern at llicir
cuiire primary etottioii. !
We are intuited ts aunnnnee the cUme of
GILLIAN I.I NT
an a cnmllituto (iir .Ti rticb o tits Pkacr, tuhjoet
to the (Icclniou el the rociiaK Kej uijiican .r:m..r7
election.
Uorreeled by Cook t Bukit.
DULE. in
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLCUS & FEED
Farmer and Threnhermen are invited to
lnvi.ltvsit tills rvit'kUs 'l'tirenlmi Mneh1Tu-Q'-
iartauars aent fn. Ail.irens
NICHOLS, SHEPARO A CO.
Eattla Creek, Michigan
HOSEXSTEEL it SON
WILL TAY
TIIK KIGirilSTCASII PI'ICK
FOit
dak -d mamm
Apple, dried. f ft
Appletiutter, V fl
bran, y lou lis
Rutier, (kec)
Batter. V ft (roll)
Uarkwaeat,f bunoel
" meal, I11O t
Bewi, fi ft ...1
Bacon, siiou liters,
" lde. "
" eouotry fcrn-i, V &
Horn, (r) liii9tiel
Ooru. (belle.!)'1 biunei........
Corn mral V &
Cult ckina. ft
Kicit, V
Flour, bM
Flaxseed bo.. (44 tr.)
lianu, (tUKar-cared) fl h
Lnl, V ft
Leather, red aolo, flft
44 upper "
" kip, "
Middling!, and chop 1001.!....
IMU, f) Ml
Poutoea, V bo (now)
Peaehet, ttriaO, V ..
Rye rlbn
Ka ft
Salt, No. 1, y hbl.extra
" Oround Alum, per Pack..
' AahMn. per im.
Sunr. yellow f ft
white
Tallow, f) ft
Wheat, V boa
Weot, ft
ffiiss, Shs:p Pelts, Calf Skins; Etc.,
Tei-. 10:a Johnstown.
S3 to 60
40'ij'Je
1 10
1K;
-oe
60e
tw
... ...... 100
.13e
i-jc !
!io to Coc
se
6c
Iir
..ii COiifco M
:s
mm
tea too ! C
SefjK! ' W
.'T0Q
JMimie
1 to
., -i'.fai'io
."ifl
S to KM
JTXECUTOUS' NOTICE.
fojUteof Jonjthali T. Lohr, late of Qaemanhniric
Township, deceased.
Letters tertament.iry on the boT estate har.
ina been granted to the undcmirnv.l bj proper
anihorlty, aotlce is hereby (rivtn to all persons
indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay
ment, and those luTina; claims against It lo pre
sent them duly anthenucated tor settlement, on
Saturday, the l.h day ot Febrnary. 111, at the
late residence vl Olee'd. in nld township.
. . . KLIXAISKTH L(JiIR,
N'EFKA. HiHK,
Jan. VI , , . txeculors.
S.OOO CiialIo..H
PURE FERMENTED
WINE,
FOR SALE
I.'y A. J.Ca'rbPuriit A. J. Cajcbeor k Co.'s
Store, Somtrs't, V., or ut Mi
U5AR GROVE FARM
Five rillcc north of Somcrt, the i-lace or manu
facture. The b.llownlg is a lliil oi the kinds in
stock.
GRAPE, ELACKBERRY,
CHERRY CURRANT,
ELDERBERRY, WILD-CHERRY
AND CIDER WINE, -
Which will be sold in nunntity to suit purchaser.
This wine is raurh used for medical and sncra-
meiitttl parnnse ; also as a bereraifo by those
wuo want a pure wine.
-"10
lo
M 75-o52 00
W lib.c ti)
T P
llll
11 14 1 This wine is much ! for medical and sncra
.....70
1 00
...... ......SIS to
K. C, L-AJSTD-IS.
Haa constantly on Land at liis
ilistillcrv
PURE RYE WHISKY!
For sale by -the -barrel or gallon,
suited for
MEDICAL Al MECHANICAL i
. ..- I
PURPOSES. j
Orders addressed to Berlin, Ta., j
will receive prompt attentin.
Marck2, 180. :
HOP EITTEHS;
(A Sledlcior, not a Drink.)
cr.?;-r.".:;:3
narr., it: r ur, ?i..xnKAKr,
r.r.i.io?:,
AMlTfll- ri rrsT AN-ri V.rr Irme LsJrALl-
tiui ir o:ux5 r.iimkd.
i.hvr. Kl.lr.t'Vr!, arnl rri(:rvMrir:iR. Ncr-
l filiate tvutiJi-iiuu.
S1QC0 IN COLD.
1 or foranrthiii'j Impure or injur. vu
A-lr rnnr rtmrjrfpt ffr HT T?:nrrift?-.T try
tiicm bt-toro )ou ftlet p. Tak no ihrrm
p T- ?. f nn fiMolnte nni )rm9 fMc rnr for
!Jruufc6iuitiw. u i.r of-nmi, ivomau turn
norcoiies.
FOB ClEcTULB.
Ml unm fM lranrisli.
!M rt-w si C-,., --hUT. N. i A Trmtm.
VlVtmvaumi r-.bitl.iaritt. SnJ to,ilKrwtli..l
rMni. II -!. tie --.' er!I?
.WitHv I"" l--it' : rMI
JJ. E. TEEI17 a CO., Dc-xoitltlch.
Jan. W
UAL ' .1
TABLIs
j:irTi.noi:i: a oiiio ii. r
PITTSilUKOH division. I
Un nl ar.r July 19, 1580, irtlat on IIilJ rad
will di-part Irem and arrive at depot, e-irnrlirnt ,
and W (.r Sircn-.a, as. lultows .
ThrouKh Mall tralni dally.
Kxpsess trains dally cicept Sonay.
A mt.inmniLutfun truiuS and Favelttt XJItirCSS
daily except Saaday.
Ticket offios, eorner Fifth Areone bo1 Wood
streets, and rieDot eorner liraat and Water (if..
fitubarKh, Pa.
. , , - AT, e. n-m. ..Mil
ij! SI. CuLfcGiineral i'icket AKtnt.
A I )M I N LSTU AT0I1S' NOTICE.
K-nateof Irf.t Watson, late of Addison Twp..
tMimersei eturiy, r-a.. net
. . . r ..1 .i..!...! l..rt ... ih Imm AtnlS
wucra 1.1 iiiaiiii.B.B"".. -. -
l.avitiji been gruuteil to the underiduned by the
urolier authority, notice Is hereby irtven bi thowi
I . . 1 . . 1 . . : . .. . . 1. m.Lb lmmitli.le
inoenteu 10 inn n sn." ,
bavment, and Ihirfe havirir claims or demands
settlement, on Saiurlay. March . iwil. at the
lute residence 01 ue tii:--,i 111 ku.i viumumj
w.r. jtiiii .ii.',
W.M.tVAI'SD.V,
Jan. Vti AdniliiistniUira.
Pitut.trr
Jim im A
Oil 1,1 Fle
l'oliiiii'in
'ounvjuvlll
Wt. Urmolll
Kniiul t'uril
Wrat Newton
MeKrwport
braililO''k
Jvndtnari
:uuilifliind
w uahillHlOH
ilii'limolid
ji.iAniin.ire
Fnil.Klli.hia
Vl Vuik
v .rr,
JIAiL.
H l.m. Ni.mV-i: '; :U p. n.
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1:.'J ' ViUltllli in '
I .J ill. biiina l 1'Hp.m.
li:4.'i " VHl.il:n. flia.ai
Vi.zt lljo.lmaii 4S "
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11:1 llhlofyle 7rl "
H 0 " t'uinllUiwil 8 :w "
' llruuit Kurd 7:." "
4 4 Ml. I'IPMiuit S:U "
Vr.r, l;.ioiii'llsville T:M "
li:.a. m. Wm Ni-wtiiu b-.m
lw::&p. HI. Sli kliorl H:li '
S:lli a lu. limit'tir-k 1 '
M " i-.m'iurg : B p. m.
The Kmress train leares PIltsbarKhat :9 H.
M. arrimiir at tionncllstllle 10 Oi P. M., U" k-
wood 11-411 P. M. lo retura the Express leaves
Unmberland at 2: A. M., arriyiux at JiiK lt
wood 4:33 A. C'onuellsviiie o.W A. M.t Pitu
bnri(h 7 40 A. SI.
The most direct and pleasant route to tiie Cast
and South ia W asliinnum l.'lty.
Through Wall lemiiiif at 10UII a. H., daily, ar
rives at WasbinitUin al v:J a. m.; Iinltlmore, iu.oS
r. M. ; r huupeipuia a: iu a. jk. , 11
.; lUchmond I1:--.4a. m.
Throuxh Kinross, leavlpir :0i r. w , daily, ar
rives at Vr asbinKton at 9.M A. . : Ua liimore, 411
a. K.; Philadelphia; 1:15 r. u. ; n. i, nr. a.
s
HEKIFF'S SALE.
.MH. Ar rll ntTlIlt V.n.l K.T.. I)ineil OUt
ofihe Court of Cominon Pleas of Ib-dlord Co.. Pa.,
and to mo directed, tilers will be exposed to
public ale at lb Court Uoure, ia bomorwl,
Pa., on
T!turhai, Fibf.v.iur-1 17, 1S1.
at 1 o'clock, r. w., all the rlfht, title, interest an 1
cUinvW the delcndant, John Cole, of. haired to
the followlna described real ennte, v'i :
A certain fol of ground sitmte la Stnjitown
Her., Somerset eouuty, Ptt.. emiUiinins lt ''re.
ninrn'or less, with a iwo-siory leu house ami other
outbuildings thereon erxxito-l, buandint on the
Don I. by Main street, on me nisi ny aney, on um
south by Wtchael Brutiaker. on tho west by lien
ry iiowinjn. Willi the appurtenances.
Taken in execution at the smt of Thomas II.
Lyons, survtln:r asii;nee of icliolas Lyons,
drc il, now n.e cl B. W. J:irrctsi.n.
Notic e All parsons purchasing at the aboro
sale will please bike notice that a par: ot the
. i... i h. mn.lA annwn at the tune
ol sale will be required as S's.n as the property
Is knocaeu uown, oinerwiiio n wo u. "i"i c
poeed to sale at tbe risk of tbe tirst purchaser.
The residiinof Oipun. ha.e money um.n be paid on
or beli. re Thursdn of tbe nrst week nt April
. . k.. ,in. n-i.il l.v (linf ti.nrf fur theacknowi-
eiiitm.-nt of deeds, and nodeed will tieackimwieog-
ed until the purchase money m pam
KUiiAU KVL.E,fc.'.erilf.
SitKittrr'a Orrtcc
Somerset, Jan. '-o, .eil. (
STATE m COUJiTY TAKES
Duo and owing by Collectors
of tho several Districts,
asfolSows:
i Yc:.r.. SUte. County
Summit Townfliin
tVrtiuenc-n lienmitb
fiwcr Turkeriooi fw;i..
Somerset lli'rotiah
Aduison Townsii.p
AllescIicny Towtnhin
Coni?raauh Towcsliip..
Coulmrm-o mirouirii
(ireenville Township
Jcnner Twp
Meyersdale Jtorounh
Jliddlnrreek Township....
Mdiord i'..wu?iiip
New Hiiltimore B-.r
Salisbury liorocgh
Somerset l(er
Somorit Town.M;!
Sionycroek Township
Stoves-own ltornnirh
I'pper I nrkeyloot"'rp..
I'riua itorough
tte'!er?bur(f Hormvli...
1S7J
ISTtt
it IH M
2 i lit V.
34 tv
l.-.lltl
58 40
2. SI fi
2jT K4
4j P2
" I'l
604 '!
7-5 7U
S47 '-V
4j
171
43 41
e---4 a
IM 4'.
1.1 ii
SI7 71
;.7 o
H it'
1 W:
3 Si
3d !!
loj
2 8?.
i 6.1
17 OS!
3d toi
17 &!
3 '
11 91 j
67 11
""I
2 .1..!
11 27,
7 V-,
o H
3
2r) .'r it
Tiie Iiistrirts marked with sn lnvi paid in
full since settlement. The i..lowlu; are partial
payiuent! since settlement, Tlx.:
Addison .'...305 t'entinence Id W
Coneiaanxi. Si 1 Mtllord ::ii77
.lliil'lierrcck.... tio.T New Baltimore.. 20 00
Salisbury 4 m Somerset Twp... 5-9 80
Stonyereck linw I rtiua - .'ilo
AVe the undcrslirned tommlsloners of Somer
set Connly, Inconlormity with the law, have or
dered the aciinopanyiDg accounts ot the receipts
and exjienilliores of said county, for the year
IsjO, to Le published, and we hcieby certify that
the foregoing statement ot outstanding tae
due said county Is correct. according to the books
in the Treasurer's and Commissioners' oKiees.
i?'.XN"IS CfrOK.
Attest J. C. CHU HUKLH,
W. SI. SellRiM X, J. Met 1.1NTUCK,
fcb.2. Clerk. 1 Commissioners.
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
Somerset County
POOE HOUSE,
FOE 1S8Q.
II. F. KXEPPER, Treasurer of (he
Somerset County Poor Ilou.ie ui
Acount uilh the County, for the
year ending January 3d, A. IK,
1331.
DR.
To :nount drawn from the County
Treasury on order No. 15, issued
by the County Cnmnilsiiiners....4M75 61
To am't ree'd tmu M. Long. !., mon
ey reluuded
Josiah Krlti for sheep
" " " " y, J. Kooser, brick...
" m " " ' Joseph Miller, uiain
talnance " " ' Joseph Sillier, ualn-
taiitance
.t n Xfrinsn Shaler, cash
' " Jero Wot. brick
" x J. St. Stelf, hne for
protane swearing...
lu 00
'.o 00
rjs ou
:i oo
u oo
2 00
i li
1 14
10
CK.
3.
4.
i.
.
7.
R.
.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
lb.
1.
17.
1.
111.
i).
21.
Vi
23.
24.
2S.
i.
27.
W.
2W.
10.
31.
34.
3o.
n.
as.
to.
4U.
U.
it.
By amount paid on ordels for Out
iKior Paopers 2S
By im'tp'tl on orders for Slerchan-
uise aou groceries ii.v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
-OF TIIK-
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF SOMERSET COUNTY,
1 rom the Fifth day of .January, -A. D. 1880,
TOTIIK-
Third day of eranuary, JSJ. D. 1881.
-:o:
HENRY F. KSE1TEK, Esq., Treasurer ci Somerset
County in Jicconnt with Somerset County.
DR.
To Ul received fr.,m Collectors..! State and C-nnty ratet and ler'.es f.-r the years 17, Wi. 117i
and lssi. .
Beef and real O it
Provisions 221
Justices and constables
fees 5
Shoes and leather.... liw
Wheat 8i 82
Conseyinn paupers.... 34 4a
Kye, corn, oats, sc.... 77 73
Hirectors pay ISO 00
I k.rtiDs and burials t V3
Phvstciaiia pay 212 SO
Lime 214 14
Fuel loi 00
Steward's pay ..... 3100
Lumber Ill s
M Iseelbuteoua 14 60
Labor 123 H5
Prelxht it 41
Kepairs 3W l
AttorneT's pay to oo
Blackstriih 6 V6
Postage and stitlonery 11 S
Folllnn and ranting... 9 24
Tinware, spoulio and
stoves. S7 2i
Print inir 110 oo
Harness and sadlery... a 70
Bantware 37 a3
1 rail trees 23 00
Pi I and laying same. . 10 44
Surreyinx 14 00
Grass seed... M iiO
Clerk's pay 24 00
Farm implements 275 HO
f Hficial seal a 60
Irrus.. S 7
Keoords 1 Su
School teacher 44 00
School books T 80
Treasurer's salary, he.. 75 00
Board of Public Charl-
tim :a oo
Assessment lor Slate
Convention M 65
PiiStore 2 60
Preacher 21 4o
CoLtKToas.
Diitkicts.
I STTS i CWST t
.Vear.i ,
I Tit. ! Tai.
Auirnstos Madary
A. J.SiianKler
James H. Crltcbnehl...
Samuel Weaver ,
Iianiel Loirue
John H Huston.
Imvld Phiiliptd
Frederick liull.
Kliih Holitday
Michael Jordan
William H. Frits.
William A. Kconts....
John N. llavls
'rancisBaer
Frederick Shaulis
Samuel M. Miller
William F. Bittner
iioonre Kreexer
John Pu'.man
Itulus li. Dull ,
Martin H. Miller
Jacob Sipe
Francis A. Warner....
Samuel Lowry
Jeptha Potts
W illiam H. Welilcy...,
Samuel Berkey
C. A. Brunt.
JacobCuster
Jaoob B-iwaer.
Duuii 1 Khoud
John E. Shatler
tieorife W. Turncy
Samuel Cusier
Frederick Swipe
William II. FriW
Isase Vinlcr. ..........
A. K. Humbert
C. P. Hay
A. J. Stoner
Joliu SctiUif....
Mcnry Kauch
John P. Ankeny
Henry Knepp
John Oehrtuir..
Frank Wolf.
Kllas Hemmlner.
Hufus II liull
JonnStabl
F. A. Warner.
Gideon Mail
Satrucl Yijdcr
Jacob Zimmerman....
Sumuel liwry
Jeptha Potu
I llllian Lint
Smuei Kelkey
Israel FniericK
K. Baldwin
Jacob i.'uster....
S. M. Sayl'ir
.bmathan liumtiauld..
B. F. Snyder.
Peter Kneaream. ......
'Summit
' Hmtliersvaliey
M.i lord
Paint -
iSnade
Somerset borough..........
'Cpper TurkyUsd
I rsina buiduu
I A'iill'D... ................. .
' Alleiflieoy
' Hpil liersvalley
'Conltuence borough
jElklirk
oireeiivllie
1 Jetleria.
: Jenner.
Larimer
Iviwer Turkeyfoot
..ili.lill reek
IMllford
jMeyers.iale boroui;i. ,
jTSew Cenirevdle boroui(h.,
'New Baltimore buroUKb...
Salisbury borouich.
Sli.vie
Somerset borough
Somerset......
Stenycrcek
ISioyiitowu borouih
Summit
ll'pjr Turkeyioiit
iWetlerrfburg borooti
i A-l lion
' Alleirhenv ,
Berlin tor null
Hrotliersv alley
(Joneraausrb
ConUuerjce borouicb
Klaii.-k
,(sreenville
.le-birsna
JennerUjwn borjunh. ......
: Junner
Larimer
Lwer Tiirkeyfont
Meycrsiiaie borough
v.i. idle-reek
-Miilorl
,' New Centreville tun ma U...
. New Baltimore boroun....
; Ni.rthampton.
Paint
iiaemuhoniii..
salialiury tmnUuli
Shade
Somerset boroaih... .......
Somerset
saichainpron
Stonyereck
Sroystowa boreuh
Summit
I pptr Turkeytoot
t'r.-lna b..ruih
j eiier'bnrit bonuKh
1 -To
l7s
it: i
ii-w
i i ro tit
?:. 141 3
; U 67 t7
4 32' :;i 4i
: S 44 11 )'
V 07 L i 7:;
i t isr.i ;t iT
' 5 vr 2 i-i
4 i 7S; iW 77
1 4 'tl 71 OS
i ii :n :
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I 2 21 VI -.4
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i 27 ; ': f :
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4-; 61
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1 : .1 s.;
.il :-).,'l 72
Id 04 nil 4
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Ut Q'l' fsi l.'l
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21 ot ! 711 to
SI 2ii 1170 11
30 ID- K'J I.n
41 17 1 1 .'.i ')2
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, VM 40; 2j.7 12
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' 2731; 12 H7
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10 Ho' 2o4
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i-jr 12 s:.
Deilnct amount assessed by CommcowiMith.
- Treasurer's couimissl-.ri
Balance covered imoeounty
.427.70 rr,
. 2i Srt
.. Oo
.-42 3 fXil
To Balance State fund" into Ci only Tr.i.'ary
" in mat of unseated land toics i;t ine ys .r 1?7 ami ls7 .
i- i schi.il un (nnn uuieaicd Un 1-l-ir lw7s and l7a.
rua.1 tax Irom nr.-- red 1
" Miance due county at last t ttlera -.i'
monev borrowe.1
" cash rord-e-1 (Staler's estate',
Irom reilemption of onsenled U-
" " for ittUouery
M money reiun-feil
" Irom A. J. Caseber f.r .-.-...
s fer 1K7 and 17'J
t M i
:
s o :
l.'.-J J
Z-t 1
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22 (
.9 '
s, :
3 :
:
CR.
By order No. f.l paid for S imcr.-et county Poor Uo,3
orders ' " Assessors p-iy
" Commonwealth eosfs
' Brtdice building and repulrs
" " -1 i Koad and bridge views and repairs...
Appeals
i livnois t'ook. in rt
" " J. C. CrltchtielJ. in iart ,
Jonas McClintock, In lull
- " " t-oramissi'iuers pay
" ' - Tip slaves
" " kepairs ol Court House and J.iil
" ' " Mercbamllse lor Jail. ,
-1 itecorls ami stationery
" t'ommissioners' clerk ,
" " ' " Poitaire and express
" " " " Printinvandavlverilsliiir
e Jury Commissioners' pay ....
" " Flection expenses ,
.. Fox and Woit scalis.
" Traverse jumra' pay
" " " Ormnd jurors' pay
- " Constables' returns
i i- Misceilsneon
Money borruwed
" w Balance due nte Tre.-arer
" Attorney's lee-"
" e t.'utoilian
" " Penitentiary
- .i- Money refunded ,
i " i- " Commissioiii'rs' attorney ,
Ci.unty Auiht.irs ,
' " Me ileal services i pris.m)
- - Fuel
o - InifUosls
o Sale h.r County Treasurer
e - ... . Furniture lor Conn ii..nu
Interest on borrowed mi-ncy
" ' " Pnthonotary s lees
- " " Auditor's cieik
" " " " Shrnd s costs
i- - J. ii. Viiln audiunir, Slate aixnunts..
i Boarding; jurors
' Indcximr public reoonis
" " " No. 2 election district
Hiwd damage
Stone pavement
e o eeurt House expenses
" " Meridian line
-i i Treasurer's deeds
- o Copying records
u .in stemnrrapher. ,
" u louuty Institute
" Treasurer's Commission on t.;7.41j Ss a: 2' percent
' Amount paid out lor road tax on unseated land tor W7
- school ' le7 and
ii a "school"' " " "l7tand
- -- " road " " " " 1S71 and
" Ealarcedae County.
SITS el
102 70
bit os
7 :4 Ho
6 2J M
.22
,M1 C0
..v oo
...I
...I
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l77 ,
1S79. .
1-I7-J..
9ort e
:w oie
S2 '
IMt "
7:ll 24 1
025 On
) l.i
1-0 .
2H7 Sli'
1477 42
4W
im 70 :
MJ i
7."il 1
45 t."i .
1S61 OH
42 o
? Oo'
loo 00
17 041
us si :
l'O 00j
44 aO!
S4 IS
7 8s
:'a oo;
4 Oo;
:i7 tW;
4 JI llii
eo oo!
19a t.
li HO.
72 40
20 00,
s? 04
U IT i
113 00
Ml 00
49 37
2S4 2s!
100 oe!
lo lol
i"l
Utii i'l
0.1:
54 it
S.S St
.'sj .
54 -S 40.
JS'1.1 K. The following nameil items charveil In the above settlement are properly ehareal.le t' t! i
cXins'S ol l.7i, the oplers having been issued for l i'ls of that year but n. t paid until l"i. ni t
sarily appear in the last set lletueut, to wit :
On Printing and advertising
" I locket. ve lor public vltices
- Bridges
For Clothleg ami bedding fir prisoners
- Jury Commissioners.
On Commonwealth's costs
" Physician's pay
' Assessment
" lioad vli-ws..
" Furniture tor court room
.1
423 50
::t no'
2!4 V).
4-t o!
91 0"'
si 17;
JJ ,
4'J 00 !
88 H0
4s 00.
l
Total -
Borrowed money paid by Treasurer aa aln.it
Amount paid as unseated land taxes collected by treasurer.
Amount of cash on hand
Deduct unpaid bills doe January 1st Issj (estlmatru).
Total amount H.ld out by Treasurer lsW.
U.-duct.
Actual expenses or County for Hs).
Actual expenses of Couniy.tor ls7 J ,
, 1413 UT'
,; :a )'
I -oe) 24
,, 342S 4oi
' 1
8342 IT,
4l 00
4 7701 27,
. 1426113
.1 77ol 27j
. UiKK2 ON iit-s-i (rs
.! aB3 ! 3.'i4-3 so
H. F. St 'HELL, Fj).. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Couat f yasrler Se-.is"aml flyer anl
Terminer of Somerset liountv, in account with the eouuty, lor the year ending January 3rd A. I',
lest.
Cr.
To Jury fees ,
Stationery, fce
" Order No. 1. lsl...
" Fees for regerinllng .
24 00 By ieesas Pritbosotary
37 o Clerk of Quarter Sea-tor "J
2S1 V, " " - Is Koswla...
1 Iyer It lermir.crj
J
117 to
1.- 2 2i
si I..
44 Zi
443 ;
:o:-
E1MAR KYLE, Esq., H'gh Sberilt uf Somerset County, In aci-,unt with th
for the year e ailing January isrd, 11
44;; 7 a
County jut Somerset
To 1 Jury foe.
Stationery.
Order No. raiSMt..
I
Ck.
4 111 By boarding (risuners, kr
14 7a' " Miscellaneons bill audited.,
lie 4 ?
-I
144 V.
.! 11ST lu
4J7 li
lr4 as
X.-3 10
Wf, the ndenigne4 Auditors of Somerset
Coouly, do hereby eertily, that we have settled
and adjusted the account of Henry F. Knepper.
F.si., Traasauwr t th Soloerset County Poor
House, for the year ltleO, and that this statement
is correct.
Witness our h.n.ls and seal this twelfth day
of January, A.I.,1S1.
H. P. MctJOY. (Sel)
HENKY LVCAS. (Seal)
Attest ISRAEL t.MEKICK. (Seal
Joan J. SraaxL, i Aadlton.
febS Clerk, i
W E, the undersigned A ml iters of Somerset County, do hereby certify tnat ia pursuance of the 47th
Sec) loo or the Act of Assembly, entitled an act relating to Counties. Townships. e.. pasted the laih
day of April. A. I. 134, we met in the Commissioners elttca. la the Borough ol Somerset, on the :ird
dayof Jaoaarr, A. D. 1M1, and did audit. ad;ust. ami let. let he account ot Henry F. Knepper, I'm.,
Treasurer of Somerset Countv, wiia the eouuty, hir tbe year A. IK liu, and tha aeeeuat of Eilgar
Kvle, Esq.. High Mberiff of Swerset l.'ouiity. with the owntv. Hf tbe year to, aad tha acconat of
Henry T. Schell, Esq. Prathoootary and Clerk ol tbe Court A liuarteT Scssloas, and af flyer aai
Terminer, wit tbeeoonly for tha year lae". and said aerauDU a above stated and record. I In tha
CommLrvrocers' nrBeeot Somerset coentv. Ptnusvlianla, are correct, ami that we tlnd a balance ou
tbe enemy by the said Treasurer ot It.irtydoar hurwlred and twentylghl dollars and tnrt eent
(3428 40 1
lu teMlmoey whereof, w have hereunto let our haad aw! seals, this 1.1th day ef January.
A. 1) Ixml
t-igne.!)
)
(True espy.)
Attest
JOHXJ.!CHELI
Clerk.
February x, 1H1.
H. J. McCOY.
11 EX K Y Lt CAS, (stat. J
ISRAEL EMCiiiCK. sE-I-i