u "rv i -Somerset Herald. The , February it. IMl t,..iil Wank-al UJ . ir,- vol! fin? 1" inatipumtifi:! ? K ,r .t i: "l-'"r "" ' "y1 ( ,,,,.,- -!i(!s will lc dosing whmi. I'hO-aU anil Mtrtpipis at Boyd's. ,..,, ,if the ii from youriavcn!eiit. fp.j.'r I nn: I.authc at C. N. Ili.yti'K. I fry '; olitinue to be as g.Kx! a ji:iv Ural l'!""' an' Ptationon- at O. X. J J,. k-l a full line. , ; -..iniiip sprint; ii! be busy one with !,, lV.-TinT.on acnuii.t of tlipunf-icpftional- ( ....we win't-r. y.tv N tin- ti!ii t" buy yuur linen duster .,.!, :in Vaf fans. They are M-rrrai lc- r,, ii,-! r lr, i; v a li ivo liwn t'levlc-l Jiitior f the vnu -.iii pet a full line of Wanks at .'. n. r'.v -i'. yii,. j,r,,.iv! f.T a '.arpe yield of wheat . , voar i. b 'tter than common al this xea- ,., ,.f t!,f year. !'. -in' uii'1 pitters rlioulil lie eleared s Hii; one else tolo it. It'ygoail Imk'..;): n. - It Ul jn I that the trotning of u many vk'.nri small streams in the mountain .,,..,) n'irv'y il"t roved the trout. wvck we had a sample of the kind i-a:!ir that farmers have ti sit "in the ami eat n all they made Inst Mini- ;.i,-r. .;nK-iiie. Kie-h. t'ol'T. Stn-ngth t:nd Vig r -If T"'i covet these, take Aver' I'ursaiia will confer them u;x.n you in r ! r: ! ;! -:--i"!l. A : i.:s a:nl raiivavsein i,ke from $2 to t ji iit w.s k vllinir pofHls fur K. . Rideout i ... in liareiny street. New York. Send .' r:1.' falaliyrur and tenn.s. Y.v .'."siri' to call the attention of our read-,-i-e i ! So advertisement of the Syracuse i.il'.i! M"- Company, for which Juhn f. !!' -r :!'e ayr'nt in this county. i'ur t!ie r'ehet, ln-st, and must durable i. it'.'.r Tubacco, ask C'r Star, and take nt ;:i. '. Fur !::!? at tliO tJiwerj-, Klour and r',. .i ':.tc .?.-I.W! KlII.I.CR, I.i.iiaaa lias a law t. prevent weak-tnind-. ! j., rs u:s marryin;;. A crusty bachelor i:!:iiiri!es that the weuk-lr.ind.'J are the ; ' !" ever think of doing mtrh :;::c:i'. M.niy hir niL-h and suburban residents t-:p!a:n of fpieii cellars. Many farmers iy : '.try have bt lar.-e qtiantitiei of pota :. and other valuable store durinp the i-.' ai.oitli. 'ii:;r ! circumstances over which we i.:.J ii. control, our Stonycrt-ek corrcspond i,; :. unable to "end bis i oiiimunieation in i. i i!!n.' fir this week's 11: It M.I). It will :.,-;t ar 1 1 r x t wet-k. U'r :irc iii r.si-ipt of an invitation forour MlfiUid lady to he present at the Masonic !si!i.iiet In be pven ai the new Central Ho r .'. '.ii the 2J-1 int. "It is it is a lorioti l.i b.' a local editor." I; i siated that the ubiquitous tramp is j.r. i:i-the sinall-jLiX amnnd, which is r. in.ii i rof the faethat that class seldom i .tv .mu!i!nj; around which is worth tak i ' .'-tr. t even the suicll-pox. Tin- i.-e in :be Monoiipabela river broke U'c'.iK-sd.iy, and lx-pan running while t'i.- tiii-rnioiiirter was 22 debress IkOow icro. Tin- i'P-ak-np wa' caused by a rise in the '' from rain in the south. While an Indiana constable wa lately 'nvcyinp a prisoner on a cold day to the i- nn of l'.utler bandcufl'.sl, the bauds of !.'!ii-rv.-ciT so ba lly froreii, it is said, ' 'I li. y ui'l have to Iw amputated. Among the caf:iiii t0U rtbibite,l at the Loan Exhibition, soon to be Biven in Indiana, Is a musket ball which, for nine months, was imbedded in the dkull ofa per son named Smith, who now resides in Johnstown. He was wounded in the army, and suffered intensely nntil the bullet was finally found. Accidents from exploding eal oil lamps arc uncommonly and distressingly numer ous in Uiis Mate of late. Almost every pa per we pick tip contains the particulars or an accident of this natnre, and women are generally the victim. Sec that your lamps bcc kept clean, and do not fill them while they are lighted. The small-pox scares throUL'hout diflerent sections of the state have caused an unprec edented demand for virus. The vaccine farms of Franklin county are daily shipping quills and jKjints to all parts of the country, end are unable to meet the heavy demand made upon them. The reputation of the virus produced there is Tcry high. Last Thursday, V. II. Koontx, Keq., pur chased from Cook & Rcerits the upier end of the Hugus lot, on Main Cross and Vnion streets, they reserving thirty feet front next their own building. The price paid was thirteen hundred dollars. Cook & I5erits had recentW purchased the lot at Sheriff's sale, paying two thousand dollars for it. The exibition given Thursday and Friday nights by the public school children, under the management of Mr. R. It. Sanner, was very larpely attended. The exercises con sisted of the usual number of declamations, recitations, songs dialogues, 4c. Ac. The performers all acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner, and the audience both evenings seemed to be delighted with the entertainment. The proceeds are to lc devoted to purchasing apparatus, Ac, for the schools. The following is the ticket placed in nom ination by the Somerset township Republi cans on Saturday last: Justice of the Peace, Charles K. Walker ; Constable, Samuel A. Dietx ; Judge of Election, Charles Mentzcr; Inspector, Vm. S. Wcllcr ; Assessor, Geo. i. Uittner ; School Directors, Samuel C. Fox, Josial Hemminger, David Swank ; Supervisors, Eli Itowman. David Hciple, Samael S. Shaffer, Michael Swank ; Auditor, Samuel C. Livengood ; Township Clerk, Adam S. Miller. The recent heavy rains caused the water t rise to such a height in Paint creek that the bridge on tkc S. & C. railroad, that spans that stream, was entirely swept away on Thursday last. The structure was a wood en one, and was only put up tcmjiorarily. Ry its destruction frtight traltio on the road has uadtobe abandoned for the present, btr we understand that a large force of bunds arc busily engaged repairing the dam age, and that freight trains will be running as usual within the next few davs. There was an unusual interest manifested In the borough primary S.-iturday.'Tbe eon test for Justice of the Fence Hchool Direc tors, Constable, High Constable, and Street Commissioner, there being a number of as pirants for each, was quite lively. Several of the candidates were nominated by ma jorities ranging from two to a doren. The following is tho full ticket nominated, which is being voted for and will, in ul! probability, I closed to-day, TuesAiy : Justice of the Fence, Charl.w C. Orton, Gillian Lint ; Burgess, Wm. 11. Wei my ; Town Council, C. F. Rhoads, S. F. Tic king, C. X. Boyd ; Constable, Wm. P. Huston ; High Constable, Vfra. Gilbert ; Judge of Election, John R. Edie ; Insiector, John II. Huston ; Assessor, John J. Schell ; j School Directors, C. J. Harrisen, J. M. Cook; Auditor, John N. Snyder ; Street t.ommip sioner, Andrew Houpt. Mrs. Crossly, a lady residing in the family of Mr. John A. Kneadlcr, in Cherrytrcc, In diana County, about seven miles west of Carrolltown, attempted on Sunday morning last to blow out the light ofa hanging lamp in the room which she occupied, when an explosion followed, and the burning oil en veloped her person, igniting her clothing and injuring her very seriously, if not fatal ly. Mrs. Kneedler, who was ill at the time, sprang from her bed, and hastening to the assistance of the unfortunate woman, en deavoring to extinguish the flames by wrapping a piece of carpet about her, but was prevented from doing so by t Uc hasty flight of the writhing victim, who ran ont of the house screaming pitifully, when one of the children succeeded iu puttil.g out the fire by throwing snow on the poor woman, whose clothing was, however, almost burn ed off above her waist. The fire in the room was meantime mastered bv a yonnmf Mr. Kneedler. Mr. C. C. Orton gave au oyster supper to a number of his friends lat Tuesday even ing, in honor of Mr. E. P. H. Harison, who left the following day for .'nif;on, AV. Va., where he will occupy an important po sition in the employ of the H. . R. It. The supper was quite an affair and many was the appropriate toast drank and re scinded to. The evening was passed ia a very pleasant manner in social Conversa tion u.i 1 singing and the gentlemen all ex pressed t'lemselves as deeply indebted to Mr. Orton fr the evening's entertainment. A number of those present in a few well chosc:i words expressed their sincere regret at the departure of E. P. H. from our midst, and wished that the coining years might be as has been the past. Mr. Harrison has been a resident of Somerset for the last year and a half, being the resident engineer on the S. A C. R. R., and by his polite and gentle manly deportmentaud pleasant, genial man ners made hosts of friends among our peo ple, who were reluctant to part with him. mums, ! General Hartranft has issued a general or der providing for the participation of the state troops in the inauguration arade at Washington, March t. The troops will pa rade iu full uniform of the national guard of Pennsylvania, great coats, blankets, hav ersacks and canteens, and will carry three days' cooked rations. The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary trans portation. On the morning of the parade the division will be inspected by the brigade inspector, under the sucrvision of the di vision inspector. Or & hnowdc, frsiv YORK. Pint Premium at IVunoylvonln fTl-.to Fr.fr, J--f-V; Pmsijin ,xt Kw Vorlt State it uir. lltn ) I 'it rritvi i .i' rmlturua .outer v.uuLjr aijt! .icvtu i-ai; xf7 . jj y4 - s.si-'VWT - Tir si .' - '- .i7.Ti32or:r: & euro k. n PITTCUVKGH DIVISION. ! Oh nti.I Hr July 10, 10, trains on this raiul ' will it:iiurt rraiu anaarri7eALiUp''ruurUraiit I iiMt Vior Streois, as lollu: H'aiiwui auiLSsssssssssjSBsssssi fiZW ADVERTI3EWEMT8. tAsr. vrwr. !; v, a r.ist- -f Vs. "',S. H li c.l It ertiMner. ".'I '." cxctiU It.i l-s of suy I'l-.w In ti-. i(.ei-.la.'sa!l ilicoiijei--t!o:i.s uivt'-toaiiyo'Ju-rt'lcv,-. lu-i.iijr.tt is HtvL-ral cw fraturr of lite ;kl'atest TAlnr, I'd Prim, .1. .Inter SiauJ ri'l. stwi Vi ii.s-l starulanl ar MtVX, onJ Ita lloiil ivanl 1a coiciwiitm of f'lcelarnl iit.n. rini'iul un4"r n TtntM ?ajhiiiii-ji-ii'--'-- icr which we htvo ouudaed lit I ' 'j P :"' -i l-i t!en mr former s' li . i.is :t-sjl HI. ov, i.ui i : in t.:. . onlirmr way, fui: rjirx it, retails fur twr,m.y-tv, o icruir Hlnf-s tfiau ir;i; sixus n tj n;iieini Uolirs. ef our rifv.-I'loir l; tut, Svtwn lX.:iar9, It la tae choiinest IAtU MAIL. ! I-ivi.: t j POtst.Knt m. : '.. -M p. a. ! HKKvt.-.kI i -.- " 1 MIh.I iii l:'-.0. j o!j Vy'.r ' I ilHi.n ? " i I'usiiiown Khoki i .i-l l-fTl.. p. m. 1 1'. i.J li: Val;lt.-;-ti rt s -.lt at ' j't. l-.tx-siM I ., i titU-rir:n'. t .ly. v. l-.rool l-'-ird ivnlm.u 4-1 " WiklNcwbui 11 up. m. i, k-i f.'.i " McKwi-uti II H " uhioryl ;s l:i-nmlo-: II 0. " I nnir,!on -w " ilvn.lniit.i " Ureal Ki.nl " l lilulwrliUiU 4-i " MU Msetit S:t; " WiMbiiuitua : " Ci.rriri:nvi.l - WckOMMll lUi B.B1. V-,t .! " l:itil!uijte l-r.: h. ui. M-K-.rtil y:f J H.ilwM.hl :l.m. Pn.d.l,k I .New Yuik t.ii " l'italiure r.Hi. di. 1 Irani -raetit ev- r t ild. "t;:d t) at T..-3 CoIUra oji-X a naif. Parties from the mountain report that last week's thaw induced the bears to come out ,f their winter quarters. It has been the custom, ever since the days of the first or Adam bear, for bruia to come out of his warm parlor in soft weather and visit his neighbors to sec how they are getting along. Sometimes it happens that he is put to seri ous inconvenience by a sudden change of front in the weather department ; but in that case, when the frozen crust is too weak to carry hisbcarship on foot, bruin converts himself into a bob-sled and glides along with flying colors down the mountain slope to bis winter palace among the rocks. !r J-iii ii .M. Iuulwrt, the S. A C li. R. .rjj li operator at Somerset, has been imaa-il to Johnstown, and Mr. K. W. Ru- rnn rlv of Meyersdale, has been placed -I ' I11.V1. of the iilfit-e at this place. I i-iliT fur sale the house in which I now in.-. Thi house contains eight rooms and o-:i I'm, Musi. Terms. One-fifth cash ; i.-.':.r,iT in l. 2, ;;. t and " years with inter- ": J. K. RlAMVlX, a-lw fever is aeain quitw prevalent in l!.'!l!,lysliiirg and vicinity. The disease !'i i idcu a;ipan-m!y pretty well stamped i: s-vi-ra! weeks ago, but a number of new ' luc hri'ii r-pir1ed within tho st ' i" Mr. Jii irgeTayman .of Somerset, pro-t'-rof that most excellent hotel, the i .T-et Koi'.ms, who is arranging fora par J.iiiin i.. uers to go to that place er ! ::.ii:i on thcH. A C. R iilnmd within -.. -.r : ir i.-JV.. , . vt Trlhitti'. ' prevent eroup in chilJren let them :" -i:' H their chc"t a jiad made of otton ' Mttvtl u;xni a piece of muslin or ' ? f.i'irir. Thi is one of the "mother " ': 1"-" that l.a neve r bc;-n known to fail J. -1 !im.-h serious illness from the dread dis-'"im- i:i;,y h prevenle l by its use. 'I T Markct. MaixCkoms Stkf.lt. I wiil "' -on i.iind ut 11 tiu-., Pork, Mut '"' ainl Sin:sa:re. at reasonable prices. Ojien ' .-: r.m a meat wvn thn-e times ' i r ' llt:.i;v Kkixiak. Somerset, Pa. . . !': : a man in York who has had the I! '' ' r.i nee ,f having three wives "'-a in, .1,11, . Tlipfirt he was divorced . tin- ".-.,i (jjevi M veral months ago, 1 i :i;. r vi,!y he hiis taken imlo bim " 1 '' i'i:i i lieio-im,.). !l:)t what a power "' '' '!hr-:ii -hiw - he ,:,ve ha.ltocnn- ' -' v" '.v !.;,,, t S)1J Mt lot f tViiifec-"";-r-i!iManat Mr-. A. K. Pisel's. AUo ' '" -eri. Ammunition of all Luid !. elegant at.d useful artieb-s too -i;.-!i.sis t.. mention. Fine Unifting Pa .' '''hes, for wile. This article " Vi'.y commendislby ail v. bo have in "u r Hs-d h. ""! di-TB'i-fu! brawl t..k place in t ! i u .lc A Rivpis' cstabltshnient at a i".V'"'.:r V,,,",':'y ".'vlt. As usual, the l4..!1U'V C"'ul wa!' acsted and v .'.l " ' '" "clay morning llunn-ss ! ,i .'7 '," ld '1,,,rt '' 'f omrt. Two ' l a:r l ice was the fine imposed. ('rr:;'l, thcr whi.-h we have had '' l 'it wilder ..pemsl, has had il "-IV! "r ,'utrin 5,'c nose of the oldest I'CT" K"," ,l U oT a.' ' ' ? t!"U '"' "''"""Ix-rs storms and ' ' nn'x " "hich th.we of content-' Hie .i , " H" ,"'t circu:iiKlam. . , ',,','a.vW true, but no one is an-j...;. .:1 ,H" w"than that which we -lZti:'U"aw'thM liUn,!" imagina-a-'e to Ctrfifsii We experienced a general break up in the weather last week. For several days it-was very mild, with a steady rain, and the ice and snow rapidly disappeared, causing the small stream below town to assume large dimensions. Thegutters were all ice-bound, and considerable trouble was experienced in opeuing them, the water flowing over the pavements and finding its way into the cel lars and low places. Saturday morning there was a sudden change in the atmos libera, about noon a driving snow storm set in and by night the wind was cold and raw with the mercury in the thermometer below rero. At the preasent writing it is clear, calm and cold, the ground being covered with about an inch of soft, white snow. Mr. Isaac Kaufman, whose home is near Davidsville, Somerset county, kept a record of the -old weather during February of 1S.V, and also of !S.ri7, which were excep tionally noticable for the frigidity that pre vailed during his recollection of extreme se verity, and in referring to memoranda still in his possession he finds that the mercury in the former year touched on one occasion 20 below zero, while the coldest atmosphere in lo7 was 12 below. On Wednesday and Thursday of last week his thermometer reg istered at the coldest icriod 16 below. Ue tween the years first mentioned and the present winter he says the mercury did not drop so low during any season. The Altoona Tribune says: One of the most important cases ever tried in this coun ty was the tilatt case, disposed of at llolli daysburg last week. The defendants were indicted for selling hard cider. They were convicted and sentenced to jiay the fine im posed on violators of our license laws. It is thus established that hard cider is an intox icant, and that those who sell it do so at their peril. It has been quite generally be lieved np to this timethat cider was not con sidered an intoxicating drink in the eye of the law. and the traffic therein has been a source of considerable revenue in some or tionsof the county. The action of the court will doubtless have a restraining in fluence. From the amount of snow that has fallen this winter one would iinairin that the ce lestial water works were almost, exhausted. Rut such does not seem to be the case. The rainfall of the past few days has been gen eral throughout the country and in many places has done great damage. The exces sive cold snap which set in Monday of last week aud continued until Tuesday f this week rivals anything of the kind everexpe-ricm-ed in the memory of the "oldest in habitant." Every morning during that pe riinl the thermometer was eavorting down below zero, ranging from M to 111 degrees below that frigid point. The ground bote is a bigger man nor old Vennor. A number of Mr. Auditor Snyder's most intimate friends called upon him Saturday evening to congratulate hitn upon his re markable success in his first volitical vent ure. The Auditor rc.-eived them in a friend ly but modest manner ; shook hands with them as of old, and expressed his gratifica tion for the magnificent majority which he had received. He said that, while he was not a seeker after oflicc, still if his friends thought it for the public good that he should forsake the walksof private life and enter upon pulie career, lie was willing to sacri fice his own personal inclinations in the mutter, and that so long as they .continued to honor and trust him, he would endeavor to so conduct himself as to I worthy of that confidence and honor. He further said that the responsibilities of the position which be bad just been chosen to fill, by the al most unanimous vote of his fellow-townsmen, wTe vry great, but that he would try to discharge the duties in a manner that would 1 sotisfuetory to all, irresjiective of race, color, or previous condition of servi tude. We think he will give an oyster sup per to-morrow nipht ; at Ut we hoj so. Vennor ron Febbiwiiv. The mild spell with which January closes will probably continue well into this month, with the ex ception of a day or two, up to the 12(h of the month, with balmy, Fpring-like weath er prevailing in many parts, and snow rap idly disappearing. A couple of days of blustering weather, with rain or snow, will lie followed by snow storms andedd weath er throughout Ontario and the Western United States. This term will be followed about the Kith by storms of wind, ruin nn-.l snow, vrevicus to the the setting in of a cold term. With the beginning of the la-.t week of the month brilliant, mild, spring like weather will again appear, meiling the snow, and rendering sleighing impossible in some localities. A few days before the close of the month high winds are likely to pre vail, with gales around .ew York, Long Is land Sound and other joints, with bluster ing weather in Canada and the Northern United States. The last two days are, bow ever, likely to le fair, and the month will end with a little snow on the ground. .' r.ovv i '.a t 5 A oil teat.! arc t' heavy. T stvl: It3 Src.'d Eoaitl wtll uutwear I hive ul tliP very it kinds of the ordinary ateel mold bourrts. It will sermr In rrr.s v. Vr a'! Steel plows and all ntJier plovs t':.vo hitherto pmvisl a lalluif- V 1th ihlspiow will in- lntrcMcit ar.ewsty!of l'lovTP;Mnl,aa'14"ij..'V point, on TTtik-b wo huvo iMi.ir.iul ' Vatents, and widen aiv also n. ire'j Improvement. b.nll u n gaid; weir uiid streartn. The Jointer csi b sWfrl s i as t.' tit ;.; ivr:v r.t l-jnt!. tM it ecn nlwaysi on kjji. m a iuh uti inn ii.tu.-i n - i; im e. ei:i- i." is i' i' (.'iir v htti i iv: ;s l.ej ;a line. 'rue beam ts aiijcstabie f'-r Sprliig or F'd Mowh-jr. wal i.i-r f r ivv ici-ee bfiswrs. 'Jlie bandies can be cljttstd li a.xo.ntii.Hl.-le a wan ( f b y ia;- saMa 1 l:i.. It ia tiio Ughtust l'ralt i-iiw i-ver iiiai'e. Wooden bcatiiH are r inrr ot:t of n-w Ivasnw tj.'-v sJ.rti!:, s.vc!!. atd v,am, r.nd n"ver r.in tw.i Ras.!n" iT-: li Mallealile beams buc-i-me iiemoralixctl srd 'leail. v. ueii ts worse tU-a t i,rni. A Nod beam Is Use iKst --iL) oi t'aa rln. Ii. Is three Utnes a. .;r,' auo fv.-y nsu-U l'fht -t t'."i a'-y wli- i, iii.ii kt Ba .i ii uai j.i 1:1111.1. ; i .i..a rs kliurt- ll is Ve do lint palm cif en litem a i-.njios ii -m of v.irlocs rasialH aad It cnPjVtl t."eti!. Vie want agi-ats f. r this not P- .n en.iv uwn la l.i.: smt. V.'o cars give but, a vitrv hnr.H tliacr't-. t tao.i:, 1ml ve vi'.l ir I'll fMEnsxt rr"'.'ti'. Wa pmpuse tn place tis llt7 iu lija hands rf tl-o R-rn-.r an near tie cart c umcu anuro ns pr-aiVK Jt Is the Ixuit Akii-uit-jral Imp!Ki-,-;ii ever ftVul. It Is Uiu r'-tepe: l'ersoiiH. therei.ir-, wluure s v.IUIlj to ait uj n-;-: ::r'. ,i U.o prlac'.Ttls t ,at " a i-!ui'i!r. s txrA-m-n 1; b- 't- r than a '.'y.r a,il!ii" " nN"l cot sppiy lor an aireuey. No llows on eomiuissio. Ail sat, nos-i'c'e. We'iiake Kisr'ut and le:t liari l'luvs oi all ize. A hi "5 :H'lo 1I!U t-'.ows. rl lils Is the duly Steel ciiilJc-rt Mow la tlia World. lifert co-!t. K-ventl tuin m..re tiuci lijitu but tUis Plow, full rfeTrt, by riving small dlscoant cn b sold tor Seventeen PuUari. rt innarri Hum price v. lta tuat or aij- lion 1'iow ever mad.t. Where liiere ur2 ik ugeais. we win, o:i r-n ipt of tove:ibx-n Isillare, Bend a now t any Kalliwul Svitloti in tlie s':it.-. r.r.l v y tlie SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW COMPANY, Syracuse, N. V. J. If1. BLYMYEE, A.geiit? Feb. k; SOMERSET, SITU'JL., ANH-UAL STATEMENT AND EXPENDITURES OF SOMERSET COUHTY, rom tho Iifth luy ot'.Tuaiuirj, A. 1. 1 80, TO Til r.- Third day of January, A. H. 1881. The Exprew trotn leaves Pittsburgh ot g:!i P. I-l. arriving at Conueil.iTill 10 i H. M., Kix-H-wind 11-40 f. M. la return tho fcxpreaa lr tve i;oaleriana t A. M., rrtiD at n-wic. i wood --.aa A. H! C'oniiditvUis Ml. 11., litu- j bargh 7:43 A. 31. The most direct and ploasict routs to Lao Hxti and South via Washington Wv. ! Through HI all loavuiic at 10;51 a. X., dally, ar- ! Ht at Wasblngton at ?:J A. x.; Ila.Uuiore, l&.4 i r. Phllapclihia3:10 a. m.; Kcw lor!t-15 x. ! . ; Klchmond A. x. I IbruUKn txnreis, loavlns? s:0 P. X., aanv, ar rives at w ashingtcm at : a. x. ; liiiltimora, 7:40 a. x. ; riilladelpntu; lOi r. x. ; N. V., I:li r. x. -:o: Tlironih Mall trains dsllr. UipM tralm daily tiztvl SawJav. Aecumraodatioo traaui ao-i lajatte tjfttt dally except Sunday. TicWt offices, corner Firta Avonne ind Wood I'.mli, and ilewt oorocr Qmnt and Waters'.., Pitulcri;h, pa. 1-. K. IiflKD, Oen. Psswiccr Aent. U. M. COLL'.UeneralTicaut AkcdU ) M I N 1ST R ATORS' XOTICK. K-5tateof Let Watson, late of Adolf -m Tffp, Somerset county, i'a., dc'd. Letters of sdmlnlftatiun on the shove rsteto hanlng been framed to the undersigned by the proper authoriir, nolle ii hereby if"en t- Ih'iM Indditcd to tho said estate v make immwliate payment, and thr.se havlnir claims or dumands against it to presont thuu fluly authenticated for suttlcmrnt, on Saturday. March , livl, at t.'io late resiitnee of deceafd In said township. V.S. MOL N1 AIM, V,'. iM. WATSON. Jjn.ta AeaiiiilJtratnrs. HENRY F. KNELTE1J, Esq., Treasurer or Somerset County In account w ilh Somerset County. DR. To tax received fr-iia Collectors of S and lima. ate aad t'ouoiy rraas and levii f.ir the yem in", lie. 1-fTJ. ClI.LBCTfa!t. i St t : 1Ii:tb:ct. '.:-?Tr T.v. s HE RIFF'S SALT Morl asp Mori: Aitive. A llio time for the inauguration of Ireilent Garfield drawn near, the work of the pcr.erul com mittee at Valiington Ik-coiik-s more and more active, and the jilans for the arches have been agreed upon, and several of ihem will unquestionably be the most pretention." and elaborate ever erected in the country. Acceptances continue to reach the commit tee from various military organizations, and there is no doubt as to the perfect success of the grand military parade. The Baltimore and Ohio Company is also very busy per fecting all the requisite plans and schedules for the running of many trains prior to and following the inauguration ceremonies. The equipment of the road has recently been largely augmented, the company now hav ing an unusually lare number of sleepers, parlor cars and day coaches. The well known and most jiopular "Iiaisy Train," whU-b leaves this city in the evening and arrives at Washington the next day at noon, seven hours ahead of the fastest trains on other lines, will doubtless be run in a half dozen or more sections, and every care will be taken to insure prompt arriving time at the National Capital. The Baltimore and Ohio tickets for the round trip will be plac ed at exceedingly low rates and be graxl for the trip to Washington on any train on the 1st 2d and 3d of the month, and good i$ re turn on any train np to the evening of the seventh. A terrific explosion occurred at the Altoo na Iron Works on Monday morning. I'rom the TrUiune we get the following facts : In the rolling mill is a very powerful machine known as the "Squeezers." These arc used to rqneex out slag which may be in wrought iron. It appears that in some way they were brokcu and large crane standing near was used in their repair. The toe of the crunc was surrounded by ice so that it could not revolve, and some of the employes who bad not been about the mill rcry long, and were nnawareof the danger, procured mass of red-hot cinder and laid it on the ice with the idea of melting it. When the hot cin der came ia contact wil.h the i an explo sion followed and ioccs of cinder were hurl ed in every direction. The mill was set on Cre in several placej and it is a niirat-le that none of the men in the building were kill ed outright, for the air was thick with (ly ing pieces of cinder, some of which rose fif ty feet. Four men were hurt, three of them quite badly, John Curry was severely in jured in the breast and stomach by Hying cinders. James Smiley, a son of the boss roller, was burned in the face and eyes. Svl vester Mattern was badly hurt and Frank King received slight injuries. Dr. Horn, of Altoona, was called on and did a!! he could to relieve the sufferers who were burned. There will be no suspension of the works. Toth2 Wkstasu Nokth. All travelers will appreciate the anuouuccmcQt that the I'ittftbargh, Cincinnati it St. Louis Ilailway Company l anliainlic Itoute will hereafter run a first t-'ays Passenger coach from Pitts burgh to . IiOUis on I iie l ast hxprcss train leaving Pittsburgh every day at 0:22 a. in. le piug ears will continue to rut) on same train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. Ixniisville, Iiidianfipolis and Wt. I.oui, but the through -oac' (o St. Louis will btf a great lienetit to persons cn route to Indian apolis, Terre Haute, St. Iuis ami all points West and .Southwest, who 1 not care to pay the extra cliarga tr sleeping car priv ileges. , Hotel orsleep!nS cars wiil csntintieto runVm nnHnnatiKxpressleaviiigPittsbuIi at 7:32 p.m. lot Cincinnati ana ionisviiie, and on night express leaving 1'ittsi.nrpli at 1202 a. in. f"T Cincinnati, Jioulsviile, In dianapolis and St. IxuLs without change. Passengers from tie V est ant south will please bear in mind the improved through car sen it ly the Pan-Handle route. To secure tho advantage of quick tune, good connections in imon uejKtus, ana through car accommodations, otcr one oi the best constructed ana most iH-no-uy equijipcd lines, it is only necessary to a.k for and be sure that yon receive tickets via Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A St. Iionis Kail way Ian-HandIo r.ont. For time tables and inr.-nnatiou a:idre W C. Kisea, I'asenispr Agent, nu-s- burgh, Pa., or W. I-O'Camw, General Pas senger agent Pan-Handle Route, Colnmbus, Ohio. Law or PARTXKitMiiP. An important Oi cision h:u. b -en recently made by the Su preme Court of this :.a!e, regtirdlng pjrtncr ship. it was in the cs-.ie of Clari; v?. Fit ! cher. Fli-lelier litul been a director in a:i in ctirporated saving institution a;l l-.ad wiiii drawn from the concern, giving notice in the newspapers at thetimcof his rvtirenient, and therefore claimed that ho was net lia ble for the (Kls of tlie ini.!:tu!io!, tvbich the court below sustained ; but t::o oilier party appealed from the ver-.lic; ,u the grotibd that such notice was insufllcieut, t'ue law requiring cxpre -s notice in or.lcr to shield the Ucfeiidiini. Tiie Supreme Count reversed the decision of ihe lower court, and in reviewing the c.-e, raid that "v.hen a:i ostensible partner retires from a linn lie i bound to advertise on the ground that ht soiis dealing with the firm ara induced l- trust him. Tlii rule is dhVcrent as to il r inant jmrtiKrs. Hut when partners do bus iness under an artificial name, the iub'icof course, trust the parties emp;ng the firm ; hence, exprc-s notice to all persons dvalin;; w ith the lirr. is tieccst'ary to exonerate a retiring ) artncrf"in liability. Dii:i. Twenlj-SMk Annual Statement OF TI-IE cGinerset Coimty Mutual Fire I& ancs fepi, rcr tla TS2T EEiim Ecc-Etar 31;t. 13G0. Balance tn hanJs of Trca.'arcr per last report i A IS liccetveii forcniili iircialuuis !uriug U.o yoar ET9 ' lecclveilcnl85ialaell,., No. 8 liBJ M InimT.i;r.b llll-llCISUMESTS. 1173! Ai ril 1 ),15b9, Gao. Bcnnlc!: U-S MtM C ij 7i Way '.0, Isso, Mrs. .Harjr Sny- tic-r ; barn burneO 7 VJ June 'U. lisfl, borroweil money nU interest paid In fail iZ'i -.2 July Cjrui Cavcn'a liirsjiail 1100 December SI, IS A Komcrsct Dcmiicral, rriutln rejiorts. 1 "0 Itcccnitwr I, 18SJ, Sunicrxot Jfcrcll, priniliig rcir-., ltliinkj. ic n Dect-mlxr 31, IS-vJ, p istajce anl e'atl.ierv ilurinx tli ycur.. 1-1 DcwmlterSI, Ismj, cflico runt and luel. lor the year IKsO... . GO J) rcr inls:r ;JT, Is, salary cf the secretary anJ trecicrcr. !0(i0 .1V3 C4 SCHKOCIC. On Pcbruury ?, l'-.'l, OV.l; daughter of C. C. and Lizzie Schrmlc, :.y 1 year, 3 montliS, 2n C.: . SHANK. On IVb-asry 0,1-!, Harvey Frederick, son of Frederick and Minerva Shank, ajjed 3 years, 3 luyuUis, it) days. Clasea la l r.n l cl trcMtuvr. Eks.)U'Tio.s oy Krsrnc-r. Wheees, It has pleased !ixl to remove from our number Jonas and Harvey Kline, we hereby give expression to onr sorrow in behalf of their death and in sympathy with the .bereaved family. Kesolic-I, That in the death of tiu-c ot.r conipanions, our school has !o: : twodiiiircnt and punctual pupils. Itmrilertf, That while wo humbly submit to the will ot Providence we sincerely mourn the lo! of our friends. JJiWwif, That the sympathies of this school be extended to the family of the de ceased, 7frfivJ, That a copy of these resolutions be published in our county papers, and a copy sent to the r.filieted family. Joii.f Bull, Hakvf.t FniKio.ixr, . Aiinv. IIkvm, Knejiper's ?ehool House. I'ommiitee. HO TIKttSKT MAKUrT tiurrectoil by Cooz & Bbccits. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLO'Jfi & rCD Apples. drle1, V fc 3; to S; Ap!c)Utter, V (tal.... jf-buc Bran. V 1JU tt ft tu Butter, f ft (kf) iso Batter. V M(roll) iuc BuclurLeat, V busnel Uk " meal, 1W it '. uo Keeswax.fl Iacun,snoulders, V - lo " sMea, " IJj country hams, 9 t,. Via (lorn, (ear) lu'!:c! Uitoto Oorn, (shelled) 9 bushel 7113 Oern meal V t, ?n Oulf klns, v a, ea K)flf, V ! i; Klour, V bbl r. ti l-O-J j c-o tlaxiioeJ ft ba., (UH v.-i Hams, (ranar-curcJ) fl & -. .1 1 - Lrf. V B beQ KM ietber, red ri'.o, V s2?4 " n'.i.er " r-i.s7W tip, " 755i,- Vlddlinss, and cbi-p li0i i to Can, V ba :;'(:"' Pfituu-es, ba (new).... v.V.-a.ij Pwlie. dried, 1 r Kyafiba 7co ftaas, V ft In Sa-.t, No. 1, $i bbl.txtra l-l 15?? ia t'3 " Gronnd Alow, ter eack 4-1 16'J. M t'i 14 Aahton. r sacx t 00 Sua.r, yellow 51 it i.--!ll " whila 11-4 3-4 Tallow. W t 19 Wheat, V bB? M 00 Wool, V S.U DI HECTOliS LLCTED FOB VXAU 1551 : I'llram l,im, Denjamin N. Kline, Jarr.e Per F..n. Jc.. J. Saylor, John Speidu-r, Christ sillier, Wm. liukcr and John O. Kiminel, ol Soiu ersetl'conty ; A. IiWjnard Kiltner, Jacsib Fici.t-ri-r. ol Hei'iord County, and bamiicl Jlattkcws. of VVesHEorelaml County, l'a. crvu icks ri-KTcn : " Samuel Flarrtny, President; Jno Hick. Secre tary, Troaimrer and Oeaeral ArnL liy onler of tho Heard. OHps of Somerset) County Mutual Kire I JXO HICKS. Insurance Company, Scorttarj-. Somerset, Pa., i-'cb f ruary 12, ltsi. J HEW CENTRAL HOTEL, Main Street, Somerset, Pa.,. T7i!l o:ca fjr gue.s ca January 10ilif 1SS1, TLits homo h farc'hed ia Crtt c!as, raodora stylo, '.vitb tie modern conveaieDCcs of Healer?. Hot and CoM TJV.er Bat Is, Largo r.c.'.iIto-IlvtJ!2?, Tcrkra anti Chamber?, end La good f iiV.vn tt tacLctl. " Too Tallo ad IJjr tvi'.l be as pood as i'--; t-i-. 1'rc-a c;q;j;':e2C ii tit Hutc! tusl. r.eE3 I fiitirr k-jszU I c-! n v.$:-v sV.Kfacion tn a'l r. Lo ot". F. S. Kleindienst. ' r:i.i. r.'.Y THE II 1;3I2T CASK rKICE ret wm cipsr I m si mm A UDITOH'S NOTICE. Al an Ortihaa'a Court helJ at SoraeracL Pa., on tlie 2H:h of January, Wl, the un'leralined Aud itor vas, in motion on John . Kltnwell, Ksij., du ly apiioinied to make a iliutrilmliun of the funds In tho hand! of Andrew Hoover, Adrainlstnilorol lmvld Hoover, dee'd to and ami n g those legally eul iiled thereto. Ily virtue of the above arp)!ntmcnt, the nnder-l'n-l hereby Rivei notlre that he will meet at hi." olllire in the borough or Somerset, Penn'a.. on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Mun li, 1881, at 1 o'elork r. 11., to attend to the duties nf his ap pointment, when and where all persons Interested ug attend if tbev think proper. JOHN R. SCOTT. Keb. 9. Auoit r. DM I X LST1I ATORtJ XOTICi:. EstatoofEliSaiior, lite or Ml.ldleorcck Tvfp., biimersst Co., Pa., deceased. Iiettera oradmlnlslratlnn on the above estals havinit been srrantcil to the undersigned by the pnipcr authnrity ; notice Is hereby given to all jxremis indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, nod those having- clalmsap: ilcst the same will present them dciy auihentlcateii fur sett'in. mem on Wennerday, tue Piii day of Jlrcii, 1-1, et the l.le reshitnee of deceased. . W. F. MOOTS E, Fob. P. Administrator. Hide:, Lhccp lolts, Cif E'ats; Sc.", Ere. 1 r-j; Jotm'.cwn. PURE- FERMENTED WINE, FOR SALE F.y A. J. CaJobeernt A. J. Cneeheer k Co.'s Storo, Somerset, Pa., or at liia SU5AE GROVE FASH Five r-.i'.cs north cf Some reel, tlrf 1 Lire of manu facture. The fuiloffuli; is a litt f the kin 's iu MlKli. CP.APE, DLACKBEr.nY, CHERP.Y CwTiRANT, ELDEF.oEnr.Y, WILD-CHERoY AfJD CI2EP. VI?;E, WhU-h wiil be sold In quantity to s:iit pcrclinstr. This wine is much used Ut medical an I sacra mental purposes ; also as a bcvcr.-FO by tiitJo who want a pure win;. A PiJINiSTTvATOirS NOTICE. lute of Gtorse ITa-ieer, late of filiirord Twp., ij.JOilTSCt Co., Pa., uce'd. IictU-rs of administration fn Ihe abovs estate navmg been itrauie-l to the undersigned, by the pro;icr authority, notice ts hereby pit-en 'o those indebted to It to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will pre3ont them duly authenticated t r seitiument, on Saiurday tha i3ih day of iinrcli. 1251, at his lMe residence. A A HON 1VIU, Feb. 11. AJn!nieti..tor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. tstate or J.din A. Snyder latoof Jinfuri Twp., Somerset Couuty, Vs., dee d, letters of admiulrtrntlin cn thi nbore e tnte havlnir been irraated to the nndcrsiirncil, by the proper authority, notice Is hereby pitcn to those indebted to it to mako Immediate pig ment, and those baviiir claims or demands will tdeaso present them duly authenticated lor set llement, on We lnosdnv, March 13, 1SM, ut the ftore of J. C Snvd:r, In Somersnt rKironsh. .1. U. SN'YUKH. II.O. ii. fNYIiER. y, t, .. A'ltr.i:uau;:.tr. A rDITOli';? X0TIC1I ii - Tl r.Ttcr!-jrnf J sppoin d andl:ir toar. ccrinir. t;v,ii: -t::ca: nn.l mnke dlsttlbutlonsaf t.e lun.is in b.iBus ol i.V.'.n Fiko andCS.Orif ilili, tieculom of J wepn Fike, liec'd.. lo and urn. ii thoro !ct-i!l entitled thereto. li. rtl.'v v iv:.h irtiihc that he will uttond to th1 duties oi his cjit'...lutnient on vVdn?.lny, ti e ltiili day o! id.-roh. -il. at his old .0 in bomeriot IJor oiivh ir'ncn nr.il where u!l persons inlercstod can etiund. K. IBAEK. Feb. 3C. Aut Unr. Swl r-, U?7 vr5dr"' VTA brttruUtd nti t nil sr,'"-V, w ,e r 1 t I ri Miii.i-ii iiv rdliiTvil li tiarUiC lt wi:3c. V, V i , Jan. 13 PUBLIC SALE. JXECUTORS' NOTICE Estate of Jomthan 1). Trthr, Utc of (lucm.ial.gaUii; Towuslilp, deceased. Iettors lestamentarr cn Ihe above estate bur Ins: been firaMcd to the nndirint d by t-rupcT auihorliy, nolloe Is hereby eiven to ail perrons ludebted to raid entate to make lunadiai pay. merit, and those having claims strains! It to pvw sent them duly authenticated tcr acttlemen!, on Saturday, Ihe lath day or February, 1K61, at ti:a late rcslileoce of deo1; In sW township. flizaiii;th i.o-iit, IS Ht'F A. LOHH, J.in. 12 i.ju'.ns. lias constantly- on L.-.nJ lit his u is till cry ; " . PUREJYE.WHISKY For sale ly tiio linrrel or pal Ion, " suited for MUSICAL AND HECHABICAL PUBPOSES. Orders addressed to JJcrlin, l i.'., will recvive; i ronipt atteritin. Marck2, ISfW. . ' OFTtLClBIXarAI, ESTATE. The ncdersiened Fxcculor of Ilavl.l Lnbr, dc. ceased, will clu r lor sale at public oulCTy, at the Ute residence ol the deceased, in Jeflcreon torn 6 :.!;, bonicrsel county, I'd., ou &nnrtay, l:,'i, of Jlfrrchim, at 1 oVliict p. in . Hie f!a-.irln ilescrilied real c tnte, situate in rii.l tiiwt.si.li', iate the in-i:'rtr oi nid dteea..,l. vi,. : Ntii 1. The homes: cat! tmct, contalntnr IC" norcs, more or less, aJ.lfclninn lands of Henry ilull, Junt. Iii relay, tool, linker, Cj rus Cablo and others, nf which atitut W acres are cl.-ar, and bilance well titnlit-red, bnvintc thereon erected a new 2 story dwei-lra hnafe, new bank burn, wood hou;e na other oulbuiKiiuts, good orchanl, good Mcr, fcc, ft.?. No. 2. A tract of InnJ, eonlninin J?7 r.cirs, moreer lets. adioiDlnsf lands cf Piidlo Kedniw, Jacob Croicr.Fpn Shauiis, and others, obonl 10 acres clear and balance welt timbered wilh wl.l;o oak. chestnut, wairnt, p plar. and hemlock, it contains aisj a Use limestone qoairy and peihap other minerals. The aliove two tmrts are rrnsldercd very vn't'.i Me and person- within? n buy nre retiC5ted 10 ci:minrj bclore cf slo. TKR:tS: 1 j ofpurrbaee money, rfier payment of del)L, to remain a lien, the intre?t 01 which is to be pui 1 the widow durinar her lifetime, and at her death t he-principal to the heirs of j.-avid Ibr, ilee'd ; ,cash and the balance in two equal aniiual pcy iuents with interest. Possesion rinu April 1. IW. HENRY SCHLAO, Ftb. lfl. Esecnior cf Ihiviu Lihr, ure'd. Battle Creek, fiiichissr!, VAiruAsitrBSs or tax oxlt ozkvls3 V Ui'UlK JLLI.J itijii.v u J." SILl'-Jrf" TKHESKErra. Tractlcn end Plain Ensinca and Horso-Pcwsrs. Most CoBrt!tleT reahcr Factory J Cstabltthsd lathe World. 1343 Yt?" P CWlKllWWnt Vn WWW Ml CAnOnu, wnhmit cl-sn of mw, manatfeuicnt, or location, to " back rp " kt brvad Hanwt's ti'n m all wtr cootu. 32 JEGISLATIVE NOTICE. ; . The umlersifrocil will make tpp'leatlr.n to the !t:irla.ture lor a special art lor himself and others, tor the payment of provUdocs, etc., furnish ed to ceinpuiies of volunteers, on service under the command of Captain Bowls, cf Centre eonnty, and Cuptaia Sbrueic, f 8semt county, In IMA. ti KP.ISS1NGEE Pimm, PEttn'A., 1 Febroary , ltmi j VICK'5 iLLUSTnATEO FLGRAL GUIDE For 1881 Is an Eleesnt Book of ISO Popes, One t'okired Flower Plate, and too Illustrations, wltu Ilesi-rlptlon of tho best Flowers and Vegetables, and Ijireolii U3 Icr prowica;. Only 10 cents. In KnuluhorOerman. If yea afterwards order seeds drduet iuelOcrn'S. I,-Usev1 re ibe hrt In the world. The Flobal Get us wiil tell yon how to get and grow Uiem. VIcWs Flower and VeiretaWeOaiden.ITSPsfres, 6 Colored Plates, Wo ijirravlnns. For 60 eeuu In paper coven ; 41.00 La elegant cloth. Uernun or Kngrllsh. V lelt'a Illattlntt'd Mmntblj IsTMssaln SI Pares, a Cndnrcd Plate In every number and many Hue Fnravinirs. Frlcn S1.S6 eents ; Five Copies for $5.10. Mpeclmco Numbers sent lor 10 cents ; 3 trial corles ti riS cents. Address, JAMES VtCit. Jan. 14 Kuchctter, N. T, STKAM-PO'!TrT? tS'EPAWATOIM .-I Complete Mean Ontflte ?"'';- m TrnrtioaKrtBiBeasr.d Plain liDymca evor seen In the Amertvaui marked . A multitude of fpeHaX fcattrm on fiwtwl for 18)1, toirether Wltll tuporior oualuirouK ecotlrur. turn mud wiaurioU rv dreamed of by outer n;i. rt Four sizea of Separator, from U Iu 13 Wjtf Caadtv. for ftrnw or Aoene wr. Two styles of - Mnonied " U-Powrrj. 7,500,000 ijMiSSSS. tturtantly on haml. from which i built IU uv xsim. o, IO, 1J aioree i-otivv. . r-i - t-,-. -. .1 Farm era nud ThrebrnneTi rre rn-d W limsthnda thin maithl 'rhrmiung iiachiucry. Circuara sent free. Address s NICHOLS, SHEPARO tt CO. Oattlo CreK, Wlcfiiaaiw kv virtue cf a writ of T!.t Vend Ex.. issui i d out oftbe Court of Common Pleas of P.odiord Co.. Pa., and to me directed, th'.-re will be exposed to inbllcsilc n'. tin Cuurt llocrc, ia S-jcser?;:, Pa., ou nuiuflnj, IMmvanj 17, 1S-S1. at 1 o'clock, p. v., al! the ribt, title, interest and Ulm'ofthc defendant, John Ode, of. loaml to ibe I ..-liowlr.it described reii estate. Til : A certain lot of ground situate in S!oy3!own Bor., boinemt eimot v, pa., cotttitlnintr U swro, mre or leas, with a two-story loz houw and other outliuiidinirs thereon creclud, bounded on the n-jnli by ?.lain s".recl, on the east by alley, on the sou-.h by Miciiael llrutaker, cn tho wct by licu rv Bowman, Willi the a -purifnancos. . 'Taken in execution at tlie suit of Thorms II. Lyons, surviving ns:isroi of Nicholas Ljos, ueM, now uo c-1 K. V.'. O-rrctson. Noti;b. All pcrtans puruhasioi? at tha abf7e sale wiil ploasa tuko notice tba a pari of the purchase incney to be made mown at the time of sale will be required as soon as the property ii knocked down, otherwise It wi'.l to sziinex-t-issd to sale at the ri?k of the Urst purchaser. The restducof the purchase mcr.cyuiust be paid on or bolors Tliursdi-.y of the rirt weci of Aprd Court, the time ttxed by the Court for thearknowL edi;ni,nt ofdncd, ar.d nodvml will le acknoa le-ls-cd until the purchase nt.reT Is paid in 1-aiL tiMAU YLi; &.'.. t?.:iBRirv's Cmc?. ) Soiacrsttt, Jan. Zi, Ml. i OTJTSTAHDIICt STATE IM COUNTY TAXES Autrnstus Madary A. J. Spanirler .lames 1). Critchlield.... Simuol Weaver Danitd Lnirue John 11 Huston. llavld Philiippl Frederick liuiL... Klijah llolllday Jllchaal Jorilun William H. Frill William A. Koontz John N. DiVU ' ranch) Itaer ' r'rederiok ShaulM ' Kitmuel M. -Viilier i Wlliiam F. Kltrner (leorire Kretner J. hn Putmaii : Knlus II. Dull Martin H. Jlilltr , Jacob Sipe I Francis A. Warner , Samuel Ii-iwry i Jeptha P"tLs William H. Weidey ; Samu-.d Herkey c. A. ItnM. J siob Custer Jacob llowzer............ Daniel Khoads. Ji hn E. S bailer Oeorso W. Tunir-y S iniucl Cnst r 1-rcdtrick Sw.it c William U. Fri'.t liaac Yodcr : A. K. Humbert V. P. 1 lay A. J. Signer John SciiUtc Henry Hauch J jhn P. Ankeny Henry Kaer.o John CreliniijS Frank Wolf. Klias Heujrr.lriitr Kt'.lus U. Dull Jolintahi F. A. W nrr'.e. ( ilueon Hull Siiracl Yoiicr Jacob Zilnmennaa anuel Iyjwry..... Jepthn Pottr t riiiian Iiii.t Sa.nti-1 Bcilif V Israel Lmcricil ii. iiabiwin .Ia'jl.'u.:ter -.. S. 11. Sayior Jontthun DuulMUld It. I'. fScydL-r. l'etcr Kiiyareaia . Summit HroihersvaUtry .t.Mliford. .'Paint ..SiUKiO . Somerset. lM.roUKh .'t'pper Turlteyloot . I.n-uta bon.-ui;!: . ; Addison ..... .. AlleKheny ., t'rotliervaIi.y- . ('oorlaence bJroui;!! .jKikiU . "rrrcnvilla . J r I'rr-'il . Jenoer........ . Ijiiriuier . l.-jwer TarkcyJwol . . 7.1 idiil.-retk..... ........... .iMIliurd .',.".ieyer.laie borjuith ,.!?. Cenireviiio b-iri.uiih. . :New PaLtimorc borouxii... . Saltf iiury Loroush . Sha le . rjomeret boriugh ,. Somerset ..Monycreek . Sti.y.-tivwn bi;niiih . ' Su?n!T.it . V 'pper TarkcyfiK.t. .j Y.'ciiersburir Iwr.nii .'A.!.! wm . 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Ccnemaazh Townliip.. Confluence Borough treenviiio Township.... '.tenner Twp Iteyersdale lioronnb.... allddlecreek Townjiiip. . . Millord Township r... IJ.,tti.T.,,rA llrr Salisbury Porough aomerstfc rt-r , Somerset Townnhf Stony-creek Townehli Stoyet'inn Borough l;ppr Turkeyfoot, Twn.. t'rrdnui borough Wellcrsbarg Uorcujb.. 1S73 :. 12 Ca! rjj h 8 P)j n cs Stf IU 17 Mi 3 401 1' Ol! 67 1-li 47 et Ji l!i a ul 3 ZJ 11S 97 hi n Jol 21 fit h: M 4 23 li 'ill 64 40 U et i-j 70 7 J 847 '.'I 41 17S tt 4vi 41 s:i z: 1S3 4 ) 1:1 M 117 71 i7 t'D ta w To talanco State fttn.l into C-' "ti asa-tuaii ol unseated land tae, " " school tax ir.m ttr.'i roiid tax from ua.-t-.. balance dne cunty al iaei rre-ncv bftmiwed cf-h itrdjed istalcr's e-. ; Irora redemption of ci . " for stationery " money relundeJ - f7"ini A. J. Casehetr f.,r ir.0S II i".CJ it The Iii.'trirts marked with an have paid In full since settlement. The folowinu ro partial payments since settlement, vis.: Addison f.tZOi Confluence 10 40 Conemaceh a 1 H Slillord 3!i7I Miildlecreek.... Wli'S New Kttltimnro.. 21 HO Salisbury 4SUI Siiinvatlitf... Mo Stonycre'ek l.ooti lr;ina ojw Wr the undcrslsned Commissioners of Somer set County, tnconlurmity wilh the law. have or dcred the aeeompanyin accounts ol the receipts and expenditures ol said county, for the year IhsO, to be published, and we hereby certify thst the toreitoinir statement ol ontstandlnif taxes due said county is eorrect.accordlnjr to the books iu the Treasurer's and Commissioners' ulliccs. DLNNIS COOK. Altcft -f. C. ClttCHFIKLD, YV. M. Sincncs. I J . -it CI.lISTilCiv, tsb.i. Clerk, i Commissioners. r Ti or t... y" rs i -I and 7 and land 1 I'TJ.. i7..., i :i p:i 4-.'l ii I..-J I l.' 5 :o:- CR. RECEIPTS & fEilTK or Somerset County POOR, HOUSE, FOR 1S80. 77. F. KXEVPEIt, Treasurtr of ihe Somerset Cvunl Fvor J7oif.se in j .'IcoiiJii wilh tie County, for the j ic.ir entliit'j Joinery 31, A. .,' 1331. i Tj !,r..n!;t -.;raw:i 1ii.m tr C'mnt.r 't'rr.urv in order No. C".i1. is:teti by tiie Cor.nty C iumis?lcners......-il7- til Tj M l r:c'd Irom I.i i ir, .!, , wxn- ry refunded " ' ' " Joj'.nh Frits for shct-p " ' ' V. J. Kuoser, brhk... " " " Joseph Mi.ltr, ruaiu- tiiii'.anro ' ' Jo-cpii ituicr, inain- t a! iianc?. ............ Herman Shaier, cash jtre V.'ov, brick " ' .1. It. Melf, fine lor j-n tin; swearinar. .. IS By order No. f.j paid Tor Somerset county Poor lluuso orders " " Assessors-pay " Commonwealth ccsrs i. ' Iirtdife baildinit mail repairs Koad and bridire vsws and repairs... n Appeals .". m tennis t:ook. ia part u . " " J. C. Orl'.cbnelil. In part . . Jonas McCbntoek, in lull " " Couimissiouers' pay " il Tipstaves u . " Kepairs of Court House and Jail ., u lercbandise for Jail, itc Kecords ami stationery u " t;ommissioners-clerk tt it " " Po-taire ami express , u Prlnllnitanda.lverti?init t. tt o t. jury Cutnmissioners' pay it .t " F.lection expenses u " " Fox and Wolt scalps i. .. ' Traverse )unrs' pay ti " tt i rrand jurors' pny m .. i. u Constables' returas ti t. Mi-tceiianeou- i. " Money borrowed tt it " Uniaace due lata Treasurer i. it Attorney's fees tt " " Custotiuin .. tt t. Penitentiary tt tt Mney ref andeil it - t:onimissioners' atlornor tt it " County Auditors .,tt " itte Ileal services (prison) ,t t, Fuei tt t. - Inqueais i. tt Sale I r County Treasurer .. i. " Furniture for Court K..m t. it t. t interest on borrowed money tt tt " " Protbonotary's lees u t, " " Auditor's cleric it tt it Shcriil's costs to n ti j. u. Ofd aisiiitioK State account. tt i. . t lioardlnir jun'r t. i. - Indexink public reroroa t. i. No. '1 election district . it it " " Ro-.id dautsices..... t. i. Stone pavement it ti ' Ci urt Hnui-o expenses ti . ' Meridian line it it Treasurer's dde.: t. ti " tt copyinir records i. ti .Sttm-Krapher tt tt .4 tt t;g,ntr li..'.:tute ti Treasurer's Commission on 7,413 ;a at 2' rcr,t " Amount raid cut lor road Hi on unsealed i..:d lor 1k77..... .1 .. '.. .t -school" " ' " "176 and .i ,t " " seliovl " ' ' " "1-7-ar.d i. .i . road ' " ' " " 173 end .34 i 9i:1 i i:Ci4 !H luta i0; 6ili 7.'4 t. UM to; 1877 . 1.7'.. i 1 M'J () 3 JI 41 i VH 7i 7:1 24; tti i. lb 2t7 S0 147T Z 4 i S7 70 tWJ Mi 761 1 ij 1-151 01, 842 So 30 DO, 100 00! 17S 04i 9i Ul! I'O OW, ios on 4d 60: S4 ) 74 l! ed 00 UO 3j1 d; 4.' 05: eo oo. Uli o-i. li 0)' 7i 40 ") C0; (!7 01 13 17, 113 001 W toj 4H37I 5!3 at I 100 001 1"9 In' 14S l-.i 2.-.' H C4 t".i r -;2' 4.0 2M. Ul'-i 40. -I ' 425 4 ' 4i1f 3 Jj -t: i i.dV.wtr.r- r.:.ir.iii i'iir.4 ci. 'ri-.' J in the n.-i.ve sctilnent are prcs:et: e-.-arf.n ic n t-xt-emktl ol IStl, olwiwf raixxiiiB ' - " " suiiiy iip;-.t;ar ia t:.c lael fottit.ii.i.:. i.i v : 10 CO , On rtiniinit and advcriiai tour! 1'irketa. iic, lirpnbiio UUcfJ .'d 00 ! " P.rldirf i ForCl Hiiinn and bc!illni i.ir prirot:e.-J. VA CO ' " Jury Commissioners I Chi Commonwealth sco-KS i'byslciau's pay " Assessment " Roa-i views " I umi:ure K-rc-'urt rJ-::a 11 00 t 00 2 li iisn io i i lit Total JJorrowed monev paid by Tresiarer as above Amount paid as" unseated land taxes collected t y trea.'Jrtr... A mount ol cash ou hand ri-V'i -; wnrii-l :!' -W Jarr.j-r !- .1! (- ;imatn!) j;v nrri nnt paid cn cr.icis lor Cut ; r-.y ll(-.i,r I'snnrs e'J-'&i 01 ' I7v aiu't p'd on orders tor Merchan dise and xrocerles 1TP4 71 O il eo i Total ami-uui pai lout by Treasurer 1;!9. M i D.uuju i 65 i7 i AeJuol expenses cf County f-r 1T. IBs OS ! Ac'nsl exixnes of Count lor 1.-7J 6. W i :: 4a ! 3. " " " HcersiidTeal 4 ' " " Provisions i " " ' Jr.stl-ei andci-DStabies Itei a " " " Mioesaad Ieather.... " ' " Wheat K. " " " Cnnvrylnir paupers.... . " " " I'ye, corn, oats, kc jo. ' " '' ldreetoH pay II " " Collins and burials li " " " Physiclaus pay 1,1, " ' I.imo... 14, " "' " Fuel ji, " rtteward'spay ia. ' " Lumber 17. aiisoellaneous Is. lhor. VJ. " ' ' Freight IX. " " " Kepairs si. " " " Attorney's pay i'i " '' " Ulackstrlll " " '' Postage and st-itl-ipery V4. "' " Fulling ami carding... li, " " Tinware, spouiing aud stoves. 39. " " " I'rintinK 17. " " " Harness and sadlery... " " " HaMware i-i. " " Fruit trees 3.1. '' ' " Pip and laylnft same. SI. " . " " Suryn: 8i to Ura? 3 ice.1 i. " " " tUerk'spay to... S4. " ' Farm Implements SI. " " Ottlcial seal.... i,l. " " " Drurcs 37. " " " Kecords ?a, " " " School teacher jn. n " School books 40. " " " Treasurer's salary, lie.. iL to 0f Fubllc Char!- Ilea ,. , tt Assessment lor Slato Convention 43. " - " " Pasture.. 44. " " " PrCMh:r 4 -; j ail 114 J 4il -.0 M 0i Si 17 SJ :-. 4-J 0J M W 4S 00. . 1413 B7, .) io- e' .! luiii: 3i:i 4o' i ) S.- I-' s: eu vi, t 7701 17: ; i j..."3 l ;7i)127i . , QUfrW 0 JC4-S2 ti , .- xi S-- Sj4'3 W 77 73 p-y oo "i 9 "ll to M 14 I 1' J oo oo us ro 14 60 123 86 .'VJ 41 Si3 Oi to oo 0 j vs )R (1 21 f 7 j 110 00 1 70 . ?7 M vj oo ; 10 44 ; It 00 1.1 10 I ti 00 I7i 80 i Ut S5 7 Id W i 4& 00 ! 1 WJ 1 TS 00 l i CO CO M f i i 2i tO 1-4 40 -, H F SOH EI.I . Protlnnotary and of '.lie Court 14uar.tr Prs.'l--n 'ar.d Oje.- n Terminer of S.im;rse; UouutT, ia acoaut with toe county, lor lire year em-inic January .i A. 1131. ToTjury fees ' Stailonery, .e Order No. 1. " Fees tor rr-Keristinit.. Ct. il oo by ieas Proir,o-try :i; tio, Clerk of timirtrr Session! Z4t ils- ' " n Reads . ,t over k terminer "I v.; , H 1.1 40 &J I 4 7' i I - -:o: FDO AR KY LE, Iq.. ICah Sberlfl of Ect-er-et Ci tinty. in rcevnat with tie tvunty .of Sorm rit f r the year tbdiiig January OiJ, Usl I'lL To 14 Jry lees. Stationery, o " Order So. tze 10.... 61 ff) 11 ;.i list 7S Cn, lly lo,iM'n:t prlswers, ate ' r.il.-ell.ue, a? Mil audited. ...... lli.7 b 4. 7 4.1 1(44 63 tirn 10 W F the nnd.mlurf d AudKcm of Stmers. t t ..e-.iy. d kercby certify thai to r?"ff,t'e Scent To cr .lie Act of Assembly, mtiiltd n act rclalli R to Count les. Townships a., passed the lMh huera' tll'rr, 'a the Boroairh ol Somerset, a the -Til acer.unl cf Edicar f.p:-v 7?:.v.", ',. i .a"i;; Vnd,;L;;h.ii.ntoi . We. the undcrsiirncd Auditars i,t SotoffTSt Conntv, do hereby eertlty, that e have settled ami adjusted tlie account of Henry F. Knepper, Ksip, Treasurer of the Somerset, County l oor lions, for the year Md, and that this statement is correct. Witness onr binds and s;a: this twelfth, day or January, A. 1).,1SM. . II. I). McCOT . deal) HFiVHY LUCAS, (Seal) Attest lSKAtLFMEKlCK. (Soall JnHX J. Fchei.l, I Auditors. fel3 Clerk. . ... . . . ...... .. .k. x 1 1 ihii ftiwi pn kwI Km... Hi2h nherilf of M.merset County, w t the o univ. mr th year aad Ui wmwit. of HenrV F. S. hell. I'm. Prolb. mdaiy nd I ierk ol the C. nrt ol ''' J TLTL "I". Terrllner. wilh Ib.cinniy for th. year IS'. ad s.iti nroennts as abev. slated an.l rworded JB it.. "LmirJoncr'oUteolStm.r.etc;-n.y. Pennsyl..t.!a. are correct, ami I k, Iwt theewntyby the said Treasurer ot thlity lour tuu.'d and lwentyistt dollars and t-rtv een s (r?ttsVlm,.uywheror,woBaveber.SliJ 5U cur hauls ar.d seal. .! ISth oay of Jiaaarr, A. I isao. . H. V. McCOT, pEAL llTNKYLrtlAS. fAt-l lSKAI.tMt.KiCZ, tL.J (True copy.) Attest JOHN J.SCHEIA. clerk. February a, 18S1. r i: ; t i H