Ui 0 .NiliiCttCl I!cV:iiI.j nmwcm'i:.voisn .:.. arrr-ei N .i-in i'ii-Hi( ii:'.'.n iL Win,.' . Pr. One.lsy Inst s nor trrlrtdin CuiuU-riitnd with a fina-lQcVln white fHrl. nuiuc l I'ultiii', ami ak.U a minister to marry tliv!ii. ll was julnrmrsl that tlia law of Mary lan.i wwiM not penult it. Tho conpla them pr.xvisl.-l ti Wellerrhury, Som erset Cootity, where tlicy wer married. On their return t their home in West Vir ginia tbt girl's father suddenly appeared be fore the guilty pair ami demanded hia dartghter, bt)rvuiiii the neirra shot him. 1 Within an hour afterward th. muttlerer Mr. IVmVI S'.nntown claims i wa swiiiing to the limbof a t with a ' liave r:ii 1 tin . nui.i.!..n Imp, consider- , u unmml his neck, iiitt us "i'tU- fMinty. It was IS months - a- . . id ami dre-tl .Vtupoumls. He would like! Mr. Absalom J. GueUtr, of the firm of I :;ln'r"nT Pilo lm Ix-en ntiiied l his . h..uM- I't.r the -.t wih-H by a wry srrintis ' illn-. I if is hicvir, re?jverinjj and ! !i t be alwmt. . Mr. .'anb Mirtr. i.y ili.sl at bis resilience ' .iH..i,t ..i.e mile i,..r!h of Somerset, Sunday "mown, in llic kVIi year ttf ae, During ! Iiislife Mr. Murieenv enjoyed the confidence mid -tfiii ol nil lo knew him. E13CEIPTS AND EXPEND1TUBBS - r- -w - I ' li.v.t.: !iii:U ' . I ;ilO men S. ,vJ's I'rnp1 jl. lV...i. re.s. H-y- ''ar fr .t0 ;,mv jro tint can lsat it. l'uria,' ih- .i-t vtk the Herald added ir l.ut n 1n.1v i.mitts tw its subscriptUm list, vhirii jris-sui show that pure and unadul- ' TMtil Ufpulilit'jttiixm in atill appreciated by lione-d; yeomanry of Somerset county. j Pimw pass the beans. A conteinrary informs the public that ! the latest crate for ladies is a dress album, j A piece of every new dress is carefully cut ! sn,l KumiucJ on one side of the loaf, and j t. e dale attached. Thus the bouk forms I a complete hu-tory of a UJy'a costume from NeaHon t season. .'t'J C. X. s will soi rie4 r.v-1'ii I mens' overvf i . It. sNVnr.K V V. t:iuCrwh-lv.y lnys - Eov. W. A. Reininjt'.-r is nciw holdinf; a series of meetings in KuiAnuel'a Church, j Kvangi'liml Asociatii)ii, two miles and a j i half north of Somerset. It will continue ;over Sunday, the l!th. There will lie ; Hmn!uniontervicts on Sunday morning, i Fob. Rev. J. Purti-h, of Stoystown. hss f j been aiislinj; during tbcpa.st week. without ,.f IVrU'ia- f )tv.'l bed . ,., ,-o-t 111 iuar 1 ini.:rts w 11 be ,: A'- li. nrrr:.KY. !:fv'.' ai J . H. Sny- At an mljourneJ Court held Saturday m! C"!V"e ! morning, after hearing the testimony read. and the arguments of counsel fr0 a1" rc"li '.lie Court granted Mr. John Slacer, of Jley eidalc, a restaurant liivuse, ns prayed for. A renions-irancc against the granting of the licence had hron filed by a number of citi- , zens f that place, and Hc Court heard b;li sides fully Im-Ato cleciuingl'i gmnt the li-'iitse. A. J. Cast beer &. Co., died at his residence on Main street, t an early hour Tuesday evening. Mr. (W.beer had been engaged in the mercantile business for a great tunny years at which he aiur.s.-tcd cptite a bund some estate. Some thirty years :tp w hile out limiting, the content of a gun were ac cident'y disiharped into his aide inflicting a terrible wound from which he never tui ly recovered and whi;h eventually caused hia death. He was about fifty-two years ol age and was highly respected in the com munity. Ho leaves a wife ami ten children to nionrn his loss, V. H. liilehrist, of this place, attempted to cross Shawnee creek, near SchclUhurg, one day last week but missed the fording. He had not proceeded far until he discov ered that he was traveling on ice, over which the water, to a considerable depth, was flowing. Two wheels 011 one sidu broke through the ice, CUn the buy with water and almost capsizitifi it. Thcu one of the horses went through, disappear ing from sight entirely fora moment. Af ter some trouble the animal was g-t on his feet again and the buggy and its occupant safelv landed on terra flrmo. F.rJfurd Qa ,! V.slfiitin- t : A Wbv. I'll' eV.T ,r A Co. at C. !, 'i--ns ,. Ili:i:u.t i-.'iii ('. N. j'x'.vd. ,( i::i!rre is x '.t'-; .j.. -eis I'lTiinn. Mr. Milton 3'ile is entitled t 'be t'uankf of r'.ie major iwrtion of oi:r coiniuenitv for his ihuughtluluessand kindness in m&king p:itlis l!irott:h the decjt snow Sunday iimrn in. to tiie different cliur-.-he, t tho depot and nbiiic the prirn iwl t b .roin;l. fares oftbe town. In had h hirgc snow plow, with a ii.-r-c hilchcd to it, that threw the snow to J ril.t and left leaving a broad ojien trail he- :c.f..ti'i 1 i. the timtiy u-e I Cattic Powder. A b:llJ. -: nob'u'. '- !y'!' tt riHS-Med froTti ..A ;ind x-h..arl Mstd:;-:i:i! ud i t'. -v jnittte't. M t l.imi. ; of the ' ieeV.'.l'V S".d i'ii-; d'"-ir'"-. "I Another b:!e!i of engineers in the em- :diiv of the Jsotitli lVnn. It. It, arrived in Sn'fc- t l-.st rwkantl took npnisrtsr at til- S :ners-t House. They are engaged in hi: .ng a line west from Somerset. From tlv wet tint tliey have leased a auite of of fl "s in the Cook and lfrir Block forthree urs some of our fimple-minded folk tlrnk tin v arc coins to build a railroad at o(C. , A I'.ro t;,.i:u !vrr.( :v,r ustsl us i.iiJ !.i:ta a tamily I Stationery buy the. Hie, hand- 1 A'l lin y are the n t ctmvenient out d ntul urcd ra.-i'.y :1 it 1 ll.ir-.. andl'a'.:. 1'riee suits lae. . . . . 1. hnv.M or ier 1111 up in pa Ix'-is. i--t .it 'lii ofi:-"i rlo'! iw.ler. r.:ii ri:it Saturday evening sotne twenty members of 1ti Lodge of Odd Fellows of this plat drive over to F.orlin to visit their sister J. o.'.-e and hear Dr. Hickcock, ol fledfor.1. lei-ture. )-ii?g to the train liein delayed (lie Ir. did not arrive in time to deliver his le Mure, much to the disappointment of his l-i-:liren. who wrre anxious to hear him Tbe visiting members enjoyed their sleigh ride all t 'ie satns. In view of the firm, oiK-n. vicorous fight made last fall by Chairman Pile for the sue cess of the entire ticket, the Uepublicans of thecountv in tendering him a unanimous re-election hotiorel tin mselvts more than thev honored him. While many of the would-be-lenders were sullenly diking in their tents or openly at tngonuing the tick et, C lainnan Pile was always to the fre. and u. Ins niaiilv ciur aeouinsl sucli a pla in the esteem an i confidence of all true I'.cji : r'icans in tho county that the movemcni made to defeat his re-election by those who attempted his humiiiutiou in the late campaign, tell still-born. Tbe Kcpub ticans of the county are to bo eoneratulateJ that they have a Chairman of the County Committee, who has always voted the Re publican ticket. a:.d one t:.:it was never known to scratch, kick or bolt. l rflore truthful report of the A meeting than he did. ' f j matter is, as iwioii as the lir :i' .1. ioi l ? ;.l 111 all V -.v line 'f !-'iir-:i..:-. ,T;d i;,dit Ciiiteo. 1.:; Sn-i t'Ka ( "-" . ".vc? :i.c lur.-c he.r-1 t'.tell l,"t nu n tte fsi . T!ie following clr.'alar, dat-d Jatiuary SI, M-iieii by be Pennsylvania Company and riit-bnh.Ci.-ii-innati tini St. Louis Rail vay Coinpany is self explanatory : "Mr. iler,ry Monett, having nig:ieil as Chief As-si-:ani I'asi'to;cr Acent, to accept a position e'-rheri the follnwinj appointments are hereby made for these companies, to take -'e"t February proximo : Charles 0. S-ull. Chief Atsistant General Passenger Aire'it ; Frank r-.isn, Chief Clerk V'.-.-'eir.fn Tr'rjrr.p!,. ; jo. , !.t Sr't clit'T tlx U iuvLU pu.- fry :.t snuui SuU: l-:ter jail .ttesz put up in this way. " a the tin: for hosincsii men. , .j ,- .. iive happy and get rich all v i.i.Tr;.s fjlks, UiV v.-triaeen-;,-..'v- -id Fori; ';.- .a. :': J. It. S;iy ier -k Co. . u. a (r-Kjr widow fv;re:nhun;, ai-r.-latii countv. has revived notice kw i.a tallen heir t VV.iO.iri ju vur iative in Sweden. - - - :-r:.jn & Hn's. Horse and Cut!'..- P.-w-,u- e.i iix-1 with su.s-ess iu prevent in ull ea-'.- in re u.cd in time t::i in .and county Sold at ail fVores. The ground hog came out of his hole Thu's-lav, the 2nd inst. .and immediately re trred : take another six week's nap. Fri day evening the snow began to fall and con tinued steadily and rapidly until Sunday mon::n;, covering the ground to a depth of about lifiecn inches. This will likely he novdin the chronicles of the fatnre as the big snow of the winter of l.c2, noted for the fewn and slimness of its snows up to this date. It looks as thongh there might lie something in that prcliction after all. When the new board of Coontr Commis- ! sio-ter? employed Mr. Austin Keel as jani I tor to theConrt House thev secured the ser vices of a janitor as is a janitor. During the heavy mow fall of the past few days the Squire baa always kept the pavement in sr.! :1;n "tickets fortheSprii.gelc.i- j ft o.'the public ground and the walks ui 1 viil 111 tlicir orders at the far iy p.sible. Wc arc prejmred to v:n in ally and : Vrrnte E. Hill and his bride have re i :n their home in fJrrcii'-burg, and .r:::i - at the Miller Hon-e. Mr. and through them free from snow, a thing that none of his predecessors ever did, much to tbe conveniece of those having business to transact at the Court House, and pedestri ans traveling along Union Street. According to last week's Drmocrat the I ''General's gnn" cracked with terrific effect Vm the ircn! of the bride, have . wucn c nun us iiiai wc nan many tilings the co.n.le and le.-i.i ed their ! to h am. that he was fighting the battles of :r ti:,n '.hem. '.'MM P-st. Thn White-Horse a:..l Tavern. Possession given April S.vvt r-1. Waleus, M. Ihmlthy, Ta. iry j'li:. l.V.:d '. 1 eaa ! r ."in t-d! T the id'tedl !; is are hi the land, &ud errr. ow a few mty rjfiarter' iteral j bavin-his jrl tl.o Kepul.'.ican party when we were a Mick ling." It, however, neglected to state the e pially terrific recoil when a Stalwart Stony erce.er sr.ng out lustily : "Were you standing in blood up to your knees at the time?" Youth may be a crime in the ". ieneralY eyc. but we thank God we are r.rt old enough to imitate some of J his a moonlight ra-ke'. f A g'sid ltlaiksmi:h lit I'roM rty for alc r rent. i.o.'tos or tpply tc C. IV M.w.i.r. Tin tnx-pyer fhould lar in mind the fact li.at it becomes his duty to Tote for one r. 11 fur A-scvior and to rersons f..r As- New 1 istniit As-'c-'ors at the apprraching Febm- ! :.iy i-Irttion. As the Text is the triennial ! asM-M-mctit those chosen to the position will j pass npon and put a value upon all real es- "!;:.ki:t. M iu'iil at all tini Ntw !."xi;if.'on. Pa. ' ,:,,('. which Iats for three years. Three of - : the very best men in each liorough and KrCT.-lwul . j , ; w -plnrted f f be tmsi. !.. Ihw .Knnl.l K n.nshl.-r.vt . IU-.-f. l'.k. Mnt-i. . ........ ' ' ' .. Had toe routtitul caitor of the Tfrmorrtit no been so ciward'.y and fcnrfal for hit pre cious hide he miht have been able to give a ore truthful report of tbe lale Republican The truth of the br-t wrjngung be gan the "Commodore" got scared and ran out of the building, romurkiug that it was dangerous to be there. Whether it was ow ing to the fact that he was a little muddled from his fright or whether he allowed a few of hU acquaintances to impose upon him with a greatly exaggerated account of the meeting, which he afterwards published as a verity, we are unable to say. You had better confine yourself to writ ing pedigrees for Republican county offi cial. "Commodore," it is more in your line a id not nearly so 'dangerous'' as attending Republican meetings. SfictPB or I'E. as. 15. Sire. Iist Tues day morning Ir. Jus. B. Sipe left his home, in New r..oiia Vista. Itaiford county, and drove to lk-rlin, where he put up at the Na tional Hotel, and remained over night. Ht responded to the breakfast 111 next morn- ini; and ute a hearty meal, after which he went to the store of 1). J. Rrnbakcr and tried to buy some cartridges but not being able to get any he purchased a penknife, with which he retired h room in the hotel. At about tea o'cloeU the chamber maid entercJ the room to do her work a hen she was horrified to find the doctor lying on the floor, stone dead, with a terrible gasJi iu his throat, inflicted with his recent ly purchased penknife The floor of the room was covered with blood a hu b had (lowed from the wonnd. 1'r. Sipe was a man of about thirty-five years of age and was a native of Xew Ccn- treville, this county, where his aged father and several brothers and sitters still reside. In his earlier days he taught school and with his savings gave himself a good educa tion and prejiared himself for the practice of medicine. About five years ago lie remov ed to Xew Buena Vista, Bedford county, and in a short time secured a good share of patronage, impressing the people of that section as a physician of more than ordina ry ability. Like many Tonng physicians, he was addicted to the nse of liipjor, and it is probable that he roiumittcd tbe fatal deed while tailoring under 'he depression and melancholy brought on by a prolonged debaugh. Ed. IIekald : I wish to say to your read ers that what the Commercial man is trying to make the Republicans believe in regard ta my having been prompted by others in my decisions and rulings as Chairman of the Annual Business Meeting, held on Jan. 21, 1882, in the Court House, at Somerset is not true. In the first place, nobody had time to scy anything to me, as it was after six o'clock that evening when I was asked whether I would act as President ; and it was with re luctance thai I final iy agreed to serve if elected, and was ntf prompted by anyone as to rulings, etc In the second place, there was nooo asion for a prompter, fceveral saggotions were i offered from the CVmuwrrioi man's corner, but she sense of the meeting did not require tin.. MAIsfa Dxrcfcat Dar grumbera ketfer Van petition of cithteua for the repairing maned dos der Welch Hons war do.!, vil nfa bridgeover Cox'a creek, where the road ebr ninimy schriven dnte, aver ebr is ..t. leading fron Jacob Walter's mill, to where ebr hat xii hurt scholfcn missa und now iheMudpikc crosses said stream In Mil. wileder keder my hedley up gadott hut ford township. The Court appointed J. H.I nowwill lohsihcflrieyoufd.fka.mchrben FriU, surveyor; John Kantner and Isaac SOMERSET COUNTY POOR MOI IQP seemed er mtn eva ttarra on mear ehr hut j On a petition of cititens for new bridge tin gross wasa gehat fn snita-messer an am over Flaugherty creek, on the road leading hoekaste! nnd fun die Manila Bobblemo.il . from Meyersdale to Salisbury, in lleyera vcr ehr hut net pioand alt ehr hut i ' dole borough. TheCdurt appointed J, II. W llen hiren und von ehraH ona is gonyen , Fritz, surveyor ; Jacob M. Baler and Rash war i net sicht-bar gnvest, von ehr do rons 1 McMillan, viewers. in Lengwter Kummed vn der mthintz-mess- I On a petition of citizens for bridg over er und der bockasteel die ver-roda hut find j Will s creek,. In Southampton township, ehr ousdot der Welch Hous, dcrhoyschret k near Philson'a uiill-dam. Tbe Court np-j nnd der grixel am information sucha sin. ' p.iiilt.1 Simon Sweitzer. stm-eyor ; reter1 Uie mate lien all bows do liar der Sam W. Suder oud Jacob Ztifali, viewers, Possum hut witter an frishcy aver die gross mate hen iu feel verstand, ver so glein wossa, nnd der keffer mus es limb fressa, aver mehr hen net feel lazu tu anuga, fun tlcnna woechmartx uf ain side sine, und wise uf der buckel, die sin weanter als die wo strailch sine uf em buckle, mil rodce augen. Now my leber keffer scbribu ball witter, md lass uns wissen we der liummeliuan iu wake kummed, ehr nms boll gross sine, my cultivator shouffel is stump, nnd my amhosc is gronk mit grambcra keffer bee und ich mus paris green, oder eppes hava als a mittle, fisres iu kuriercu, dos ich :uy gascJiarr flia kon. Weum 11 Hons. Is Mrmokii m : Harvey C. Mussel man, son of Hon. C. C. Muyselman, of Somerset, principal of the I'rsina schools, after a very brief illness died January 31, 1S82, aged 22 years and 19 days. Harvey was ambitious to 'obtain a good education and in this respect was successful, having graduated with honor at the Indiana State Normal Schoel. rassessing more than ordinary physical and intellectual powers, and being genial and agreeable iu his man ners, he was a favorite wherever he went. He was one of thebest teachers in the county and it can be trulv said that very few young men enter upon u career of usefulness and give mure promise of moral worth I ban did Har-ey C. Musselmnn. of rare tempcrale habits and of great moral worth, he was a lover of all that was true and ennobling, and in many ways his life was worthy of imitation Ly all the young. It is too sad that he was cut ofTiti the rising tide of a life that was so full of promise. Cn Febrnarr 2nd, as the I'rsina school- bell tolled farewell to the lieloved teacher, his scholars with many of Lis sorrow! m: friends amid tears followed his remains to Somerset. A crowd, larger than has attend ed a fauend in Somerset for many a day, had assembled at the depot. The Somerset and many neijhborinj schools being in at- ndance. Appropriate religion service was held at the depot by Rider II. ". liol- singcr, of Berlin, assisted by Elder Woolen,-, of Somerset. From the depot the remains were taken to the cemetery where while singing the "Sweet Bye and Bye" they laid him away to rest. "As we sadlr laid him in the cold silent tomb. And the heart throbs with fuilnes of grief, W turn from the pall and sepulchcr's gloom To the teachings of Christ for relief." On a petition of citizens for a bridge over Laurei Hill creek, in Jefferson township, at a point where the road leading to E. D. SlmlWi's mill crosses said ireck, between lamh. of Christian Miller, K. Shaulis and A. B. Howard The Court apiolnted L. C. Colborn, Surveyor ; Wm. 8. Meyers and David Heiple, viewers. On a petition of citizens of Meversdalo borough and Summit township for a review of -OF THE FOR THE YEAE 1881. HENRY F. KXEPPEK, T.., Trwurrr of in nccour.t with the county u,r the year ending -. TAjsrrjjSLie,-sr 2, j.. x. 1882. ANNUAL STATEMENT -or- tjktj Il!t. Co. iu amount drawn from UoantyTrciuurer i, lly sniount pal.l out ciiontc eo mirr iso. musuoo Djr itmUounlyi jwuuan f2IM H v-...v,.vlo .... ..... ..... .. , , ilUll W HI Utliuunr TlBTfl DDI Ml IthlM .. VPl I in uu u)en;un.iii.e u3 9n 35 '0 Br amouDiiwia oat oa order lor beet soil' 1 60 veal ft 00 Hj amount pid on: oa onler lor provl(-j ions. To anuwot nelvl Irnni Woy Bruthtrt,; wapwiin rimer. .... ....... ... TosBoantrecelvtsln-iiainill Kounti... Jos Oaitiirer a bridge, etc., over Flaugherty creek. : Joam..nt loreora Mdsr'."!!!".';"'."". . . .. 1 , . Toioouiitreeive.l from JonIi Miller, r the site of the present bridge, whero "nraiataaDre . IrolQ I. J. Harp .in Mia i'f KOOllS Tosmount lnm Gill Ko.mli "and YJiumii forplfd sold j T smouut reoalved from sale of KoWnson 1 Bol..-. I Te s mount received from Seiners? Me cliaolcal Works, old lrn To amount received from Uo K Ueerllsl 'or iiru. TamrrE or P.KsrscT : In memory of Harvey C. Musselmuti. Tlie memlK-rs ot I'rof. Harvcv C. Musd- man's kcIhm.1 met in the ( ram mar sclioi room on February 2, 1S.S2, at 10 o'clock a. in. Miss Jennie Davis, teacher of the primary room, xresiding, called order, when the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted : WiieixaS, Alnvghty fiod in His. infinite wisdom has been pleased to remove by death, from nu- midst, on January 51, lit-2, Harvey C. Mu--elman, our much esteemed teacher and pi;ucial ol our public school?, we, his pu;-i s, by a deep sense of gratitude to the dcp,..-tel for bus service ns a teacher and his exemplary life as a christian, deem it fittiug to testify the high esteem in which we have held him by offering some expres sion of respect to his memory. Therefore, be it, fltfdcf'l. That we regtird as irreparable the lossofTrof. Harvey C. Mnssclman as a teacher. HfDolied, That the unblemished integrity and the many ennobling virtues of the de ceased justly endeared him to all who knew him in this community as a kind teacher and a good instructor. While the purity of his character was a true type of an exem plary christian. Jlefolvti, That in the hour of their most painful aHli'.'tion we tender to his family and friends our sincere condolence, hoping they may find consolation in the conviction that this, their sad bereavement, is his pre cious gain. That an all wise Providence I'dncth all things well," and that Harvey has found eternal rest and happiness in the full enjoyment of a blessed immortalit y. linolixd. That as a farther mark of re spect the foregoing be transmitted to the fami'y of the deceased, and that the same be published in the county papers. Lircolh Walteb, Blaib Scott, Foster Tayart, Ell Snyder, Err Bergeb. Cbsis, Ftb. 2, lH8i Committee. the public road from Salisbury to Mevtrs- T m rant irrivl fn,u C'aoibri Coun , , fw, . iy nw iiinw. dale crosses said creek. The Court appoint- To stooaot Iront Jese Swdtzcr, snmr- cd I.. C. Colborn, snrveyer ; Isaac Jones and To JJiJuuni' John Thompson, viewers. On a petition for a road from Puid'a Mills to Keystone Junction, in Summit township. The Court appointed M. V. Miller, survey or: Aug. Madarv and P. Hav. viewers. ( in a petition of citizens for a nad to lead from a point on land of Nelson Baker, to . To ajnouot rivd from'ii.' Ki'inniei'lor; point on the Johnstown pike nearCaseWcr s ToaBonnTVVniVwi i'rom A"j"v:o'aU'.i Church, in Somerset township. The Court,' ."i11"'8; ""IT ,, To smouol rec. Irtd from J.H. Weliner ner and Albert Baldwin, viewers. To fS .iv"d Yi'aV 'rVtVr'iwiV, .ni a ptHiuon lor a roau io leaa inmi a public road at or near the honse of J. W. Schiller, in Allegheny township, to a pub lic road at or near David Baker's, in North ampton township. The Court apHinted Wm. M. Schrock, surveyor , Albert Hille gns and (Jeo. 0. Walker, viewers. On a petition of citizens for a road from the Stoystown t Bedford pike, near the house of Walter Sorber, in (jtiemahoniug township, t the township road near tin house of John Bishing, in Shade (.viship. The Court appointed W. H. Burkhart, sur veyor ; Noah Shaffer and' Adam Burnliart. viewers. On a petition of citizens of Confluence for repairing the bridge over Cassclman river. The Court ordered necessary repairs to be made by County Commissioners. On a petition of citizens for a change township line between rpor Turkeyfoot and Middlerraek townshis. The Court ap pointed Wm. Baker, surveyor ; John Shaf fer and Christ Schrock, viewers. aiAIXIUED. FEUNER HOKNEi: By Ber. J. 8. Wagner, at his residence in Stoystown Pa., on January i", lS-s-., Mr. Isaac Fernrr lo Miss Mary Catherine Horner, both of St.-.vs-towu, Pa. Swedish Bitters. THE GREAT EwcdiEli lyspcpsia Esacdy. Tl-.o chief ingretlienl and life-giving clc-j mcnt f this grmt remedy is an herb com- I i order for out dour 12 d") i Kj amount )!.! out oa onlr for justice 7 SO i and eunttnble less 'I!y iimouat paid oat va order fur luoesi 39 JO and tauu-r ! By amount llil out on onler tor vbnl. . i 40 by amount paid oat oa order lor convey-' : I Ion Muuers. I 1 S4 IJr amount paid out a onkr for Uyt, i oorn and oats. 11 1; Hr amount paid out cn onler for Piree i, ton' iav la 37 ty nrmiuut pid tut on or.ur for coWa) II auu nuriui 1 SO. iUy smount paid out on onler lor ph.'fi- ,il cf.n'ipay '' i lly antouat paid ut on orders for lime. .. 1 1 Hy amount ps. out on onlrrs for fuel 3 "i i;jr amount paid out on orders for Stew- anl's pay " SCO; Hy amount psld out on onlrrs tor lumner. I lly amotint paid out on ordvis fur dukI. M 9ii utnot.ufl I lly amount paid oat on orderi tor harriers vi w , and sasoiery I lly amount paid out on orders for lrait 2 W i tna- ; lly amount paid out on orders lur lullina;! ; and ranimic ; ' ISy amount paid out on or.lcr lor poUl 1 anu amil.iriery..... ................ . I 'By ainimnt paid out on ordm for bLai-k- ;l smltliinK Iff amount paid oat on order for allor ! ji ney I , By amount paid out oa orders lor repairs.! I Hy amoant psli out on orders tor la nor .. I; By amount paid out on orders f.jr Treat ', nrer'a pay : ' By amount raid ont on orders for Clerk 4 ! ty i By amount paid ouloa o.-den f .r teai-li : er'i nav I ity amount paid out on orders (or record' . and copyina.... ...I ; By amount unld out ou order for Aai. aft i aud tJon. and 1 ' By am. unt paid out on order. fr pssture ' By amount paul out oa orders lor lire la- J Ulranoe I By amount pnid out oaorle lordiuvs.. lij amouut pa i out on order lor wear. I '"K : 1 By amount ild oat oa orderi for real e.i t Ute i Ity amount paid out on orders for Borre. .', : By amount pa id out oa orders fcr settle-1 aei.t .1 , ; By amoiiat J.ii 1 out on orders for fralt) o tra (By amount paid out on order lur email I, uoxexp-ases i ! By amount paid out on orders lor balance 1 ,t on aeitlpment with Siteward f ! I By amount paid oat cn orders lor atnll-i j! nil service j : B m..oni paid cut on orders fur sealnal i machln .- I j , By amount Mld out on orders lor bard-. ; ware -.1 ' : By amount paid out on order lor vi.-tiias;, jl pauper , 1KSS 41J48 M M h rurr 7( u 44 06 lirO 00 zm ta 512 SO JM 7e l'i7 CO 43 SS 11 U 13 44 121 TO 6 li 14 (S 04 W 1 01 It la) io: ts tu oo :o co .'d oo il 00 n 04 (1 IS) si aw 33 22 101 00 ISO (10 i: oo i 1W 7J m n 1 CO 32 03 2M2 Ml 07 RECEIPTS MD EXPENDITDRES SOMERSET COUNTY PROM THE THIRD DAY OF JANUAEY, A. D. 1881, TO THE Second day of January, A. D. 1882. HE2TBY F. 2NZPP2E, Esq., rroznrer cf Scssnst Cc-aty, is trfth the Eili Ccuriy cf Soaersct. DR. To cash rerelved rrm the Cllrrtori of State and Ccaatr ratti and levie. for toe years 177. jjrr. lMMandlHSl. ' ' U41 17i :i084t 17 V,V. l!.n uniJcrsisiifd Auditors of Sorm-rset Countv, do hereby certiiy that vt tvo ptttlwl find atiditoil the nrcour.ts of 11. V. Knepper, l-iq., Trennurer of Somerset County Poor IIoii.e, for the year 1SS1, find that this Htatc u"nt is correct. s una .t';il this ISth dnv of January, A. I). l.S2. .lOilN I. RIIOADS, fj'E.xL. J. M. MEYERS, tVllemrt. AoKUstu Madary Wut. A. Kw.nia Geore Kreaaer Wm. H. Vte.flry HHrx V.Tarney Samuel Ca er 1mm Yoder A.. K. Humlrt. A. J. St oner JoLn t. AnXer.y Kraok Wolf Klla Hemlner Kulus Dull V. A. w erner siamuel Lowry UlllUa Lint Hamuxl Merkey M. Baldwin Jacob Cunir Jonathan Iiumbl.l. H. V. Snyder feter Ka. iream Oeont W. lianlela. Samuel Custer Y wierlclt Swi i Lewis J. Knepper Inaae. Yoder Thonus Kyier..... Oonre Ijowry Jmolti (flutfslty Jobn Sraiaz Maisnt-1 M. Miller Henry Haueh wbxv w etwr. ......... Joseph Llcnly KobertSaear Jeremiah Waipkry R. H. Dull S. A. Topper Jacob Sloe Oldenn Mall Peter H'Jtlman Jacob ZuumcnoMi.. ....... Michael Hay Jeptna Poll liver Knepper. Frederick Weller Israel tm crick Rosaana Baldwin. Jacob Cutter Simoil M. -aylor. Herman Yonntln. B. r. Snyder John 1 lncrn .10 une.- . nrr nani Attest- Fki V.. nnixKri:. Clerk J)irt.1. ...... dammit ...... Cotitlueftce b.r.uab.. .... l.wer Turkeyfoot Norn erect Uirouah ..... A.iuiaon .... Alleaneny ...... Oonemauali tk.nllun--e borouifb Ilreravtile Jenner Meierxlal-? Ooc kIi MM.lle.reek , Miltord New Baltimore borough.... SallsLary bun eh ..... S.'mereet boroaah... f.merret Slooycreek , Sloysujtti, borouan t ' pper Turkey loot ..... t'r naoorouKh. ............. TA ellereuurg lairouali.. ...... Addison ...... Alieaheny .... Berlin borough.. BroiheriTallry , Conemaaa ...... IVnfiae&ce bonab Elknck ...... ilireenvllle.. ................. j Jefferson J-nner ijennertowa borough... .... iLi1sser Lower TorkcyksH Meyersdale boronyb , Mi.l.liecreek Millord .... New Baltimore ra.rnaah.... New tatreville hor..i;b... iN.jnhaaiptcn Paint ....... tnemahoaiua ..... -isalifbury borva-h Shade , Somerset borougU... .....Somerset i Southampton..... .... iStonyereeit .. ..IsioyMownborongh ... jSaintnlt 1'pper Tarkeyfuot..... I rtlna beroucrh , W elleraburs; oorvu;a. YearJ tt.iCanty. I is: ; l7t 1M 1M1 1 or Ml '."7 41 ! a e 3 ' X u6 U 71, SI 70' 11 as S u iv S VI 1 17, s: it -r, ij1 14 X .2 SEAL. Auditors. Sort-Amonn. rxntTde-l Brior to lit of April. ISi!. by H.'ewan! Bcrkcy. (since Jin. lt) t.T- 04. nionlv knovrii as liittcnnent. althouirh bt:t I TotAl sronant.d i-.!.a.rcxinme. pnynl.le i.y Hie P.v.r Iiirw-tnrs, but n-.t strictly ehr;ebl to , l f .- . ...n .l...,....l 'i.U.-mm .Him U ffDrlrvutf Md.lhi , - . . ,1. , . t U.W, . . a - V ' U i , ..IWI Ctf. IKMUl . .-, 1 1- . . v.! ..vu.w, - - . y - - . - ...... j , - i r thccstrvinr nnrihwest. It js gatlnrrpd in .Tijfuse abundance by the Laplanders in the bleak and snow clad mountains of Norway and Swe k-!i. and lias, in connection with other ingredients, been usel amonj thom- selvi extliiveiy for voars as one of the jrrr:.it rctiieiiles fur Ilysrs'lia, Kidney and Liver :ni!a;iii, that was ever known. In (liiuin this .reparation before the A;:terif!iil '.I'olie 't candidly believe tlmt we tiave i'.lle-.l a lotijr felt want, by pvinga tnedit:ine that will not only te.ntMirarily re lieve, but will positively cure Iypensi, Kidney andlJver romjilaint, and all other various efTifts such as Sour Ftom.ich, Hick Ileaihu-h, Tains in the Haek and Hide, 1'al pitati'iti of thrIeart, Costiveiies?, Indijtes tion. Yellow Skin. Swimming of the Head, Fnllni'ss at Pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, te. Thns- ibises will relieve the worst case. Ask your druggist for a bottle and be con vinced. J'riee, 75 cents. Jan. 1? February, 1882. Goods at cost for 30 days. Great bargains in Dry Goods ami No tions. Closing out Job Lot of Goods regard less of cost. G. li. Parker. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ksutto of IHinlrl Leydi-, late of ffoathanpton Township Somerset Uo Po-dee'd. I Letters of admlnWlnUoeT on the shore estate having t-cn sr ran ted to tli arwlerclkaed, by the at reasim.ib!t i i a r.ertt :vv Kr.r... S...,i'ii. i;s:i tillK". All I'a. ns. All tl.e taxation rests :i-.1;ti.ii i.i ( the Aesor s upon n a llii!;.". ' Unl 1 th bij; '".'n.-: n e.v I -1 Mil til en 1 o:inv-man," say the '1 was ultra s in a rv.1 of tbe log ini.! do a;n .l.ljr, nnd :ri 1 .1 :ol rho unoit- '"""freir p. ! '!' an Is-' ' -Tia.iie 1 to ' T:ia:ii in ou f..r im-l fae..r. ;j;r a'e! h-meft deautiK t'1 -nie h--r ..-after. J. 1! Sn.i-vki'cC. .inpjii-l lmui.' a t ail k::i.l. we in As hi re". "re s.-.i a" !ir:ir n tnr W'v i.:ild ill the attention of any .-ne i d sif..us of bnt isir a valuable farm to the , ailv-rti-etnent of Mr. James M. Marshall in mo!!h r column. The farm is convenient ' ' ... . .. .. ........ i .. l ...i I ... ...ot.., . iit-a mm Diuir.ii., VUllMlllin ; i'lriaeres, with large fruit orchard and sujrar prove. In addition to the usual f.irto build : injs there is on it a first-class suptr-eanip ' with all the improved fixtures. and a large, ; Inildinir n-e.1 ns a cheese factory, which is . leus-sl to tin- S-imerset Dairy Company to , frea". advaiitafre. The farm is a very desira ; ble one and will lie disjsjsed of on reasona ; l.lo terms, as Mr. Iarball wishes to sell. " -sr is ver !).. i ver. b . lv .'" f i; S i n, " .-i . 3',. :s.tl, alio is l-t-ii'i; wli.i i ab!- to lake v.-rv oiieer t;ini iiji mailv The i. A. Ii. encampment at W'iliiaius- Hrt lut week was the largest ever held in ItheS'ate, abont seven hundred delegates ' being present. J. M. Vandersliee, of Thila ' phia, was elected t'omtnaininr, and Wilkes barre selected as the place fr tha neit an- ' mul encampment. At the present time a'.l w.rt r tnere are 1 acting I'twts tn tins state, with i.'iiit dul l lx '' menilxTship of 20,5i3, the net gain in the , pat year beinj; 3 022, with pain of 31) new -- - .Posts. The rnm exjMnded in charity by it. r'T-K.-UwASTi. N. tho differetsl I'osts in the past year was $20,. ls-!j.-py the way I will say ! no. r. Hi ving 1.2s2 persons. dik Downs' Klixir the best couch j "'' tl,ai fitJ at ,mr in).Tg'i!.ts. e ' The bor'.uj.' a,nd township elei-tions will :iUs it j take place no the thirl Tiiewlay of this J- S. TEEi T, Tub. pul;licai. j tnontb,. No voter inti-re-te I in tbe welfare '"-? sr;sj froin fiiliciLsness or d" our people shonbl fail to attend these ' kv-i, aferji, k'y t-nrcJ by the use eb-ctions, and as far as possible select jiiod r M:nlrake liittew. iee notice of and competent men for all the office io be the I sav that if "1.011" eipreases the tntecm- viciions oi n ,s own conscience ne win conic i ont and admit that wh:it wjsd :ie wasirirt- ly in accordance w ith the sentiment of the majority of the Kepubiicans in that meeting. If I were to proide a thousand times at that mertics:. tinder similar cirenmstances, 1 could not decide otherwise, and tlint too, without prejudice or partiality ; and I know the C rmrcutt knows that uiv deitisioiis arc barked by at least two-thirls of the Repub lican that were in that meeting. I claim that I did nothing wrong, tbnt I acted in Ktxii-t occordanoe with mr nn-v tary rules, and therefore mean t'J maintain my rights. I am not after ofTuw. as that sideshow, the Democrat would have j-eoplebciieve. I would here say that it is not Scull, Yutzy or myself that the f bmmercitl is fight ing, but it is the m;ijiritv of the Republican party. 11. F. fYi.ra, Va-tSA, Feb. 4, WZ ' kaid .r runners i Scl t(sr.-:l-Tp. SOU Li .ii.ic.'it in another col- Cited by election at that time. The charae itertifour Pchool, the condition of our roads, an 1 the rare f tlie jioor, largely de jWds n)oii the SK-ity of the nu.-n chosen toctersee and manage llieru. In proper hands these public Interests are a credit to -'lit in Sweden noholr takes ,H,-'i"e the j.)-(tii':ieiit enforces i.".'"' '" lwre,);,a who ad'ect io -'t 'here is n, virtue in rarc'inn-':'-'l tl.is at their leisure. !'41-wrr. Mum Mri-et We have "' S litye lU.fri-.T.it..r to our Jdeat: A Sris Vvnt r.B Tiles. !. you knoaj klii. ii all meats can be kept coo' ; what it i t' snffer with Tiles 7 If yoa tt iiuitoti. lWf ?'i.-W A i- t.rrf do von know whal is one uf tl.e worst tr- -sb uailv. 1'artios rnent.-t of tbehnman fnsme. 40 mo - In memory of Harvey G. Muss-lnisn. WirraKAS, It has pleased God to cast a closid of sailness over our school by break ing for the first tii the ranks of onr alum ni in the death of Harvey C. Musselman, of the class of 1881. Tiiercore, lie it Urnohtd, Th?t in his death we have bist a yonng roan of good habits and fine attain ments, an earnest and diligent student, and a trne and generous frienel. r.tto'rrd, Tbct we deply sympitthize ! with his bereaved family and friends, nnd desire that in their sojourn in the valley and shadow of death tncy may be cheered by the assurance of a happy reunion in the land of eternal light. 12eolrJ, That a copy of these resolutions Ims sent to tho family, and that they be j.ub-lb-hcd in the Somerset llEmtnand Indiana Jane 1 Ltcsr.D, Flokexce TtrnK.vsox, E. D. HicnuAa, Patio Willuhs, . R. Haiwmii, Committee. Indiana State Normal Seh-wil, Indiana, Pa., Fcbrnary 2, 1SS2. the people, in the hands of ineompetents . l they arc a oisratc. Tersons throughout the county arc hereby notified that the T.x-r Tins-tors will not Ve responoible for the board of pnupers who leave the County Home, without a rnut from the 8tewarL Notice of any such jor sons roaminz about should be given to the Steward at once and be will prmtly have them retnmed to the home. By order of the Ikrd. FiuTmc.rirr.VonT, 8 Tau i., and i? Kost, South and West via the old re liable R. A O. E. It, No change of cars to St. lymis and Chicoco. Only nne change of canto Kansas City and Atchison. l' mans, time-tables, tickets and ail informa tion in regard to routes rail on or address E. E. TTT.)S, Tass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free. Office at Ieiot. i'i "Ml Hack Acno So, and 1 feel luLscra bit," said a hard-working man. The doc tor owestionod hi i and found that he La4 bem habitnally costive for years, that now ir. bis aidners were disordered and his who'a su. have it kept In the Ifric-tft cure ever known is K idm v-W..rt. II ! system deranged. Kidnev-TTort was r-sxiru- ' ai.! j ;:lrP5 coiisripnion, and then ils tottic action mended and faithfully ta .eo and iu a short ' l'i ui r,.w 1,1, tvr raiCi restores health, V. tlic Ii4cand. bowels and i time every trtiuHW was removeiL Tbe clean s ' 11 ly t),e ,niIrrd or thous- ' I-rfrcnU rframncc of disease. Try h with-' ing and tonie jovter of thi.s Belicin on Uxe " t-". j out delay. lry and tl liimid are VsHli bowels and kidneys Ss woaikrf 1'. Covy- 1 j o, ; M Ir r!r; '. '''. ' f-.tmnnflr. Is MsiloBirat. The Lutheran Sunday School of this place, on the 2!ih ult., adop ted the following report, and instructed the committee to inform the parents of the oc tion : T fe officer nndnwnbm f tl.t Trinity i'a griiau Lttkrmn inaoVu fkt'iol, .mrrni, iVan'a .- Yonr fVimmtttce appointed t- report suitable action relative to the death of Mis Ida Lenhart, a nierolx-r of this school, whose deatb occurred on the 21st inst., le- commend that the fooowini; minute be entered npon our records: We have learned with profound sorrow and regret, of the death cf a scholar, who had, by her regular and ponetnsl aitend once at oar school, by the interest she manifested in the lessons and by her earn est and good conduct, endeared herself to her associates in the sell ml. On one Sun day with its io ler class, ud the f.illowin Sunday, carried to her tomb, buried from our sight. May her death roiuiud as of the uncertainty of lit', and may we all ctuu lat. be virtues, and thus hope and ciiect to meet her again iu that heavenly palace, where all the ransomeU of the lxr.l shall foreyer "worship O3L" To the bereaved parents, who hare been tfcoa sadly afflicted, we extend beartfeh sympathybut can only direct them to th. God of nwrcy, who " doetli all things well." Jkik Colcjias, AXKUA TlLC, W. If. RorF.i. Jannay, 12, prIN-r suth.-rity, notice Is hereby given to tlioa inuei.iea m 11 10 Bias isssseuiM paynteeit, oasi tbe bavin- claims er dentand wlu present then OUTSTAUDI1TG STATE & COUNTY. TAXES DUE AND OWING B Y THE COLLECTORS OF THE DIFFERENT BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, AS FOLLOWS : ! To smonnt of Stats tax (nr 14-0 and rrTku years breviut down... . - MSI r.verr l into t'onuly ssunt imm taxeoueetor reiandl ol line for ebasetnv and k'.ilinz deer oat i nwua..... Ksbate on talio!.err t.tr ttatlonery for bfnre .. 01 caali received fr. m rl.ltr-tkms lor J-i l.rida-e. - mliH-ellaiieuu Item " .-fticv rent. Oe. .................... " " -ia, Je-ee iiauabman ' - money bormwe-l IUU jndaaeat - for redemption oa anwated tnntl from fososilssloiier' saleot unseated land l-alsriv doe County ai laat settlement I 1 'W 13 lis M A M led 4 bJt 04 i M 1SJ 42 1M -t 1 ; 1. s Vi i ; M 4 w 47 11 131 1 iTi ( 4414 A l-) : i -a 1 41 i7 M -3 a. le M (31 1 &tu :ut IHO 11 ITJi HI 9- M 30SS Hot 11W -J4'J 31 lnr M a 13 47 iir it T: SI 24V V. M 41 171 Kt T M 74 Vi 1SI3 u 7m ol 7 V.T SSuS M 44S 21 JU'JI Si x: 7 11.72 fr. i'J-E ', ill lo4 OJ SW 13 L-S-i 21 1 0 IV 4-. V- 1.1) VI m 5 74 s oa 118 si 1XM UO 1S07 7 a x W7 Hi 4fl i;..lict.)f. llii!!rlc!s. ! I Year.! Couuty.l Stnta William A. Koenta (lilllan U. Lint Jeremiah (Hot Telly Hohert Kpear leremlah w fclpker Jrpiha Potts Israel r.merKk John WiiiKcrt .f ToCitaenee l.iriah Somerset bor:ni;li Ireenville Meyerstlale bor.'Btf U Middietreek sha.le Nuihanipton ; We Her? burs; l-rorh I 17 lsso ) lssi i ." I 4-i S I 111 41 .11 IS l OO! 9 40 S 4 14 U0 l'J 0 M (O is lis 4Ci t 91 44 5 47 3 We tin uiulrrsitineii Coiniiiissioiitrs td'Sntm rsct County, in conformity with the law, have onlertil lht sicomjiariyiofr accourtt ut'the rrctipts and eienili tares of saiil ountv. Air tin- y-ttr 1SS1, to ! y jbilshod anJ hfre hy certify that the al-ove statenit-nt nf out-aiMtiit taxes tlue said county, is correct a per recor.I.-i in trie 1 reasnrer aiM'. .-i'nitnwsionfr s olhces. Attest ) A DA M S. S 1 1 A h FEIi, eal. II. W. lMIU BAKER, D. J. HfiHSEK. Clerk. SEAL. SEAL. Comrnissioners. C. ILT- BOYD Kerf-s in stork s!t tlic leadine and s;ctal DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS IN" THh; :.vtA.l IK.KT ! duly authenticated lor settlement, oa Saturday, ' a lim BorSX. .....i.h.j v. wv.wfj, . J , m. IU- Ml. ,r-J' lenecof tbe deceased. Jin 4. AdminUtrater. ulprtur, Rcchcllc, Epscm and Clauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, CarTsphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petrc, Ac. F OR SALE. AvaluaMefarm s'.tnata in Tr-per turkeyfoot tnwnslilp, S.:merr' t eounly, 1'., ailjotnlns; lands ol (lerret l ar. John i.r.h:.rt. Daniel Faldley and others, ronlalnlne; i'.-'i sen, more or lees, about no arres in meadow, 70 oeres tn Brood state deiiltivall.Hi. I. a lace well tinhered, very ecn venient to railroad. In pjl farmins; eonmnnlty. eonvenlent torburrb snd aefanel, barlnu; tnereon erected a Kod;huse, lrn and other oall.nlldlns;. For term and lurthor rik-nlr address or call on R 5. MrMILI.EN fc BHO. Dec, 7.0 New LoxiiiKion, tiomerset Cunnty, ln PI.H.DOVrJS' u mm This Talii'.43 lae-uVlneHpcrely vecetabki t3i Ul-orory ,cli ua 111 teault t nvuxr ran' Huvtft'iCr. lit orJ- to ditcorar f I . 1 -.:. ,1m. svn..a..,a mnit IK. mm 1. 13 Ztznnttisa, Csvs, Colds, Catarri, jCrcpjAjrihaajrji.Eoarscnets, Ibila3iza, Spilths Ilccd,2rcnchltlB, LJ and erery special of oppreaeioa of tbe Ctaext 4J ana einra. in all ce nere taai Misirpa ss; : ZtZ been duly adiolnUrterud It efCeery ha be m i kej inTaiiahly inanilcte.l,cuuTiucin2tIieBiostla-la 1 e-jcredulauathat la ! wj CONSUMPTION j J. ! Bit lnraretls, if tmperly otteodeit v i 4VS ('oonmptii, at II romnetKeawBl, t but a 1 w i . ... . ii.. i.. i - - .... eew t m tl.e Loirs; then an Innamstion, erhesi tbe C", cnih is uit. '.beeml.le, but ra'herdrr; then eg bMxjw-s load f -er au4 tb lale ssora irm- 43 q-.ieul, ihscltreLa DwhedaAdcliillssuracoia-w M1111T srtieles su-h ssfreara of Tnrtar. Soda. C'innumiHi. Cl.wrs Ulnser. kr . that are put op In rtcitrra are uraly adult rated,. I keep thrm in halk kbit, and K1 (lonraiitee U articles to be STBICTLY FUBE! -'lToln(i Yxtntir. Vr.illa, Lrnvn, K?., j.itl up nn-V r my ..rn name, tH H thai th r mavdo tn-in itvihif t-n THK BEST MATERIALS! , In DjeRtu.T-1 keep L"r.s!, Bladder, fllne Vitml, Indixa. MurLt'e Tin. Ojr7itne. Solfertno: fce.. . All U.e lea.lmit Fati-n. Jieiiiclne. St. Jsc l.s ihl. Peruns. MaiMiln, ttldney Wort, Hop Kilters, Aagutt Flower, Ikrraau Syrnp. Mor-e Indian Kt-rt fit's, tl I .ia. c , 4vc. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Pl.T-fcHB' Preserliitb-us srd Kirlly Kewlpis filled i'!l nit!, and n.B bat Pure limit .11 1ned. Ksjk-j and Toilet artirics In Ureal Vatieiy. Spejiaete and f: DUfses ta ut s!L bs B.ers, Blank H-mls. Scbtsd B..k. 8ltes. Pencils, Ink. Ir.nrek.pes. P-ir, an.1 flail., wry of all kind llountry increhauls are invited 10 rail and net ii'4.ailor.s ou liroeei' Drug, Dye Stuffi. '"Vfow. Oonds an. I L Pik-es will seture tbe Ilru Trade -f Siimerset C nt r, then I pnose to reearelt. fall ud see me wlieiber yia Ub to bn) or not. KelpeMtully, C.N.BOYD, MAMMOTH 11I.0CK. SO.MK1ISKT. I'A- By auiouut paid tn Afsrxor for Conimonwealtb rosis - new bridges , - " uid bridKes. - rood and bridge views. h .. - Co-nmlssi'ner: pay, lVs.a '- - friu-h3eid '"' ' - IHrS.llntm-t ' lsu.0, l-w ' -'tip states " 'repair. Jury ConuniMiooer. " " reronlssnd Katiuoeir ' " " ' ireivnt. pota,a..'. ' " Jsil etpenses " Clerk pay " pristine; and .lteTtisux, L'ttafrat. " - " " Cv-xmrrrial. ... " " " Klsetk. Br.... " ' " election etpens.1. " " snipe " reloaded - miseeuaaeoaa. . a-rand jorora. - " traverse jurvra. Uonetobi ratunw t.m phjalcl&iu' pay u m .. Auditors' p " " Oommlwlime'rs' otlomej " " kuutateu " " " iwnitentiary " ' "eatodUn " " -taterest " - attnrDey s lea "fuel " " Kair. m m "appeal, ' roldm;es " tobaeeo lot prisoners. - mwrd (earrbee - - Protnonotary's euats. " " 8nerifl'cuu " - Auditor' elerk ' ' ' aadilina State acmant... ropyins; records " " Coaiminioiwn' deeds, a. - safe bill " Imjuest ' Oourt House expense " elera Ins; at settleaieol - " Is.fes ..r vaults. - u.m.eu ifvxnry tmi-l ... '- ai.en4 p.r U.-uee ir on n-.e4ied lans, srbool iS7s.... ' road 1S7S ' - serum le - rd 1S7U Trenr nsamlsel m . u filtil i. r1 per v-ent - er-we, et 1, per real halaoce doeeounty :::::::::::::::::! ! a 11M S3 M 42 ; 1 CStW i 1 I I 714 70 , Man 300 CO., I l CO. , SI 00-. Tii 01: ; iS 61 , 1M 3 1 a i 04.1; S3 Hi, 0-1: J .V 6M ti 9 IJ li.I M In' ' 3 I 71 ; lien u'l 771 SS t K to: m ot. AI SO. lU W11 av ,, :& ou. DO i 10 CO I U Ti' SO SO- 30 I of S I asi 00 4S0 13' U 08 1 it an i ?o; tl ij J-s 00 K-4 M 71 0 'i 4S0 ii- ll4d o IMtl I 2:1 ii ; an 7i 11M 0s ... Isi B36 M JS3ei ft N..T. Jrptka Txtts, C'oll-eter of Sbadrftfiarnf hln, rld te Tieasarer ' nrr tsnlr (-jt ) dollar slim seti'toMM. Theamtunt ol rluif nitanclt and not erwurud l..lBibl.enisen as isr as b been es-trtauM-d by tbe new I- am ol rrn.mirsloters. leOsES 31. Aaur tsm ! bill f. I riulls, preetmed by Ibe 8 mertet huiiii tit 4ot 4a jart rf wnk-h lean Bnuaiu baleae frrxi IsSo. I! I. St! HELL, Esj., rrotlir.ni.I irj and Clerk of tiie Court of Quarter SV-i-ri!. ,Tnl lvt-r atttl Terniii r of Somrm-t County, in arcount w itd t!i? Countv of Sunn r?i f(,r the vt-iir er.-Jin Jan. 2, 1SS2. Hit. Diphtheria r :i. This Lilxlrlacunne lbs abor. eom- plainto, eperate wo as 10 n-nvrre all awMrbtl I rrltAt tons arid lutianuittam from tbe ! iiuics to tbe snrfare, r.'i 1 finally expel tbem frcitbesyMem. 1 1 lac lUluie expectontion. It teals tla slceratel taxi&ets andTelieTs tbe couh ami mskee tbe breata inxeairy. It u'i.iruil.lrajph Bad at tbe ...a . v.a ii.,!,, it . f n r llljfr.i twttmi f,rvai!or4ateaa.lalriireeiii artklea,bitfcare tfi 'I'sodrriof BBOttuwaalo tiiirTeotdanecrof fl.leatroylng lie !.; rwr.a. una aaeoiclB never iliiaao. miiaaltilii i.il Ti L.iL bv raauv-. Iln tbeCAtsm, Rascal) oVlr.a Ike bertliV before the coosa is eutlreiy fooe. Gonst-I ipjently, hen th rnaeb la eared tbe paiieBt iawelL feed addreat lor lamfblat firta full directions tor core of pdmnnary rlinima. Pile SS eta, W eta, and Jl M per bottle, gOUt EVERrWUX&K. BEIST. JMIHM UU, tnt.. kr&arta.TL ZZlDOYsByEUXll! jas-Jt-ly A rolj c sore throat Rtny rsu s-v-u ti sinnunt r.rtKn. and if primtiy aln-iid. il to cnnca.su tKM'unsi: DiuniHct. Ls nttca f'lll iv.fil I;. rnfiHRmptioa i,r llihtlert. rivsilclno Ix.ir, it. r 1 -s u ill---vjn-rt wklch rig so ejatrklr ab.1 snrrlr l l r 1 isvs 1.3 PKRKV MAVIS" PA1 KIt.L.r-,K. 1 t1 .- fi.-t- IrS" i f tlits tnwr'eo rrmiht luut snrrsl thmKands of Urr PEllltl UAVIV -.sf KIIO.i:n Is unt an expertmeat. K bas been ts-fciro tbfl piibSd f(ir rty years, n .J, U ttvvl valued nbt-ro It h 1 kaolin. A lew extracts from voluntary tcaiiiooaJUUs r-:ul m (ullirws: To jary fees To OBe In ttnitonery a a-1 enaU... Ta Onler No. U, ISxi M Co, ; I!y fee a Proiboootary .1 oi t, 1 11? iee ss Clerk si Una ner SMloa I 13 So' j Hy fee s Clerk of Hood .1 taw. kj lee Clerk of Oyer oad Terminer... -ll .tea so KlKiAU KYLE, Esq., High Shf.-iffof Somcnct CouLty, in account with tKc County of Somerset for the Tear ending the 2J ilav of Januarv, A. I). 12. B. Cm. P rs Iir.ixa bee been my Iisck-V-M r nv-.lj' fr enlrm for tbe past twent-ewii yverH. snd haw n.-ver known it tn fall In r!f.-ctiujr a tuiw. L. B. Caucaaa, Wiaiaioavilie, Ji. Y. For thirty years t have nsrd Pats Kit.lkh. en t found itanevr-Iilliurr.iu.iy bsrolibiaii uir.: tbruat. lUato buiiu. Have rwiwl brrmeiltite rti -f tv robk. tr.l , eora CiroaLand oonrt. r .sir pis Kiio..u ra invMluabio rauJy. 1. i. Kia:iT, IimHcu, a. if. I bavs inst eormvTi-d frrai a vrn- trvrv c-J.l. which I have bad for enno Untf.. f e mid C"t r.'i 'nr hoopiTT'v)rri rd rr-r . It ie fbe br-t I rt-rsir. tit n nir.rU'. w nsn:M ni4 Is; ib iilkjut it. .V I' Koi -rs. liberty Xtls. Va. 1-. r rwr.tv-.ivo . 1 brvt- nred Pais Kn.i.xB fr,r c.:l-t l'T.d rir'!-crt )i., urcl f c.wi.1. r it IJw en 1. s . 1 j b t r oil. 1 vd. i 1 to. llou) -km, V. liudbyV n. A. I . I W-.S Kl..'rrlr r rrr.r tt riro t w.is To Jury fees To aoes in 8alibary riot es. To rant la galud.ury riot ease... To Board la sllbry riot raw., To siathmary, ae , To Order tin. , 34 00 i Hy bnarillDs; prisoner , ' I no; ! By mtseellancoas items.. t KMil 40 at I 11 so ! 40 n o.'J 11 - X34 541 j A 91 I 01 rr rrr.r tt'v witn 1 rTKXt:-', ro rrr tritl rr. .I 1 r- od kwIy Kvrajr-w i-d ti tr- our pits Kill'. I- w o. l. Cv.ir.t M v y niirt unld I tried your I'a.-m KlLLa. wrd- n th ieved me temerliafely. 1 will iK-ver ife-aia b wnaout it C O. iaace, inraaex, ua. Have sM Pus KtLMT. tn rrj forr-lly W fWr yemn. and bive novor knowu it ti UiL RusiOat Lkwui, Wa neaboro, G. 1 ban u-tnr Prs: Xn.l.ica hi ny fnmOy twitr. five j-.awra afro and have used it-vrrsno rnt hive f.nmd bo medicine to take ia piaee. ii. w. iirno, UnifSfiat, Otieida. Ji. V. For Chills and Fcrrr, PACT KIIXER hs-t no Ta.iL It ev.rrr, nrhcn cr. rvthlrvr es fulls. lipLiys are often il'inserciw. A Ufttiocf Pain kiu.s In xuc us-ti a uif t-iu.i1 slut no todly hU.uid to trlthuul. All CnnrwL wil li at S3c,0Oc, and .1( 0 p r tv.uh-. PERU Y DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. try f.vert. X It U.- f.rrt f'-o Vrt'": : Y-tTai i'L iv i Ti',. 1 l c-r, uxtd br Pit tvn fennvn t a n t i -I r.. -!-. Tbi tttt yo irv-uid u rhe Unix. :i t liv vwiCL Mr, t. i.j.j - 11. M wws rrtr: wikPkiT r. Ti.',!-ntiy eick witli 'hthrxlfv. bUrii ft rr. son rr-.vl ft'iii. Ko lriry rhllilr-n fcnvo Jhirl her. I i frail to cril a rJiyKcsan ii4 trS-l yuor Pam Hiuih. J whj tcJiT on Sijftay, ui rn Wtfirf v h;t hiMt wm c er. It rw m wm-V-rfiJ -'!-. sr1 I vit-S it rmilj be krw-wu try Cjo XCX ii4i.Xii4.Tai C, hO UM kJHall K UOllJf ctuklriA. j temd oar Ufastnt'! Kvcrrtliinir Ute uracil ikmtnmd Cmlar- of Ue kavv advanl7es as sedwiiert of wni ti -r- s-ia t'-. M Altai KT (iAltUt.KUsAl) l.iil!lIS,iri... tbe ke kind for Kreill. Fknrer or Trnrxtable '-..it' ousiily leat tbe uoaiity of ail ttewfte aod l-innu.. i'ii-- 4r' Aaaericm. owerint uj.arUo( lour auu. soiiuis ,- PETER KEHBERS 35 Cortlaodt Street, Hew Var :s:j y-.i.-.ii,x-nt1i 1-liACTlCAI. . i j.t.; i . v jw's-- w only wbit are j -. .-ui-ai.--i:U isr u--iuik. ba-. alsototbor . 1 itv.:m in .ixy Cuv, are tlie lars:e.at iu :ist.t -v.v;ii B-.-a'thrwuboui tlwyear. ZZSE. Wk the wmKri;tifl Auilitors of Soinrmt County do I t-tthy wrtify, that in tursiuat're of the -17th Srotion f the Act ot" AoemMy, entitletl on Act relating In Coiit'tif", Township", Ac, patPil the lotli day of April, A. I). UC-I. wt? mt t in 'J f Comrni.Hsionrrs' Otiice in tbe horough of Sonoproft, on ihf 2il day of January, A. I). 1NS2, and did audit, adjust nnd settle the account of llmry F. Knepper, Fq., Treasurer of Somerset county, with U.e county, for tin- year 1SS1, and the account of Edgar Kyh',Fq.,Shfrifl' of f aid county, with the county, for the v ear ISM, and the account ol Henry F. Sclitll. Esq., Prothonotarv "nnd Clerk of the Countv, for tin- ) ar l!"M, and paid accounts as btattd i ove ar.d trporded in the Com j tutMont rs Ullicc of SwmertM't county, rt iiiiftivai.ia, are correct, anti we tmd a tialancf due the county ly the mini Ireasurer. ot seven liuruiml and Iwenly-eifiht dollars anci eiphty-tlirte ctnty In tistinionv whereof, we have hen unto set our hands' and peal?, thi?. isth day of January, A. D. 1882. (True copy.) AttceL Fred W. Beseckek, J. P. KIIOAlJS. --eau Clerk. J M. MEYEIIS, vaU Auditoi -4 ' I. lu ll ii i i J ; i i i i ;. 4 ' r "; i 4 ' 1 1; H 1 i