Ui Some ...... t f V I lSCl ilvlin 't. i,,,-,!,,.,,, voters ol istimrsvt lKiruiuii ru 11. 1 .Wit U 1m 4Uljiju4i.ii hi:.D i (l f-tCrp J . ) ''rtf , continuous rail, "rj , CM I i )iMk put llie countri-raJi" Qk i ' I-W condition. yXAjgrin- I ynin-anumlwrof now : ln-i -i.v noiiurxl tliut vaiK-un, for the pur ; w u' uoiiiiiialitrjj' itn1id:rt-e fortua vn ' ri'Mi In.n.nli odiiw, will be licM iu tin (In- 'iumir.iiifi-' nuice, on Saturday ,!. iiiK, K-Irii;mry 1 1KS2, t 7 o'clock Labi e M. Hicks, Hut 4Mew duys ilk in almost int. l-iixli.i.i ja ui. p.. i -out, r avaTef ui ixstlllf v1' nominating ticket fur Brothers vl ly town ship. 1'ulls open about 10 a. iu., an.l close about 3 p. m. . ' ' ',;; .-' ... . - . 'S. S. Fowky. t" Coiunrfilwrnsn. .IV. i lioyi ',!,.ti.i.Tai.!--.r,-Ht -...111.-. '" a,i"..n .li.mM tll C;uiu-a iiuihIht of now dwellings and bus- im- linusvs will be put up in Somerset ' . UuriiiL- the coming niumer. ,Vl.ruary 1 s h, j . -i - J" AVe luive Wariu-1 that Wui. M. Il-nlmtet- ( 1 li-4 Mvurvd liie wrvirr of the moat j ' j ir.it'tii'al riwt-niaker in Western Potinsvl- van in. "Air. F.8. Klicndienst, late froprietor or Uie Central Hotel, f Uila iflat,; lias leased and will taka chaiye , of the 'l,igouirr House," at Linler, Westmoreland county, on the l'uu of March. During Uie year that Mr. Kliaodienst mnagMlth''Ceutrar' be made warm friend among tmrenle and (be traveling public; courteous and oMiginc ho made his bouse attractive -ej point li is kiicu, I-, tuanuer tliejr were, jaot-Iuw , S. l!'.vd. :.kc K. I Cummins Post, No. 210, (3. A. R., has mH-ured James W. Riley, hutuorist, to deliver a lecture early next month for the benefit of the Pot. riKBiLU .Mr. CUrleii-UBfiU; tlie patinjjU ii tint, purjtoses the coining spring to orguh- bltfl lure aibl i RPr"'"G cuu 01 len or a uukii vuuuj; lttl: and rneanip during the summer sea- Sl,..l in the ' in , .n.lprire'nMnM Me Ml C. N. l--ii.ni Tclirj;-!! Coiiiwuv .,,! iiu'ii ovenoaiH win -n J. K. Skvuw t '' ; if i U.ise who hoy Drills f j son some plui-e near Somerset. I It t-k the "(leneral" two weeks to load, aim and lire, but those of our readers who i waded through his wonderful production in j last week's VummrrfinJ will not wonder at I the time consumed in its preparation. , Another engineer eorj-x, in the employ of the South Pennsylvania Railroad, arrived iu Somerset Monday. There are now at lea-4 six diuVrent eorjis' in the employ of this roa-1 oi-cruting in Somerset county. v;- ''' ,U-l' I1" . .. wis a" The 25-cent ;..rlii-ld fund tartd in Pitts- ., :iUh1 that tiulteuu won t ' Imrat. soot, nfwrthe l-siti vf 1 Prrahl-ut. ,1 h.4 ciMl-rt t,,MWf, i,..,, ,,,,u, atiirurer the ambiint -t; at II. llnnitV line af p-nls at J. . Snv- , twelve rre!.i!.':tJal as..raiiis in c; -unties to hear from. hot ev.-rvbo-ly ileal ! collected, sr.JiV liaJ 1oii into! over to Uie monuiiient fund yf 'e, 'X-iety of the Armv of theCuhihenuiid. 'ToTrm6i!, Ki-b I1.JM2. j Hratip: Your alluaion in lnt ! work's li tMi.fr ui ,'fiecoiirt ship ri-.w in pi---' t-fvim tsK-wiim' lite IJetnocrau and "iiaii Jbteedis" In thiseotnity istiun-ly. The inter- est manifested by the former in voting and ' howllnjr with the latter at the butt Republi can meeting held I the 4'ourt Hense, is suf tlcient erideswa that they are desperately hi love with each other.. : ., Nor is this courtship of re-ent origin ; it dates back at least to lira last general vhv tiou, when "Ross !.; Wbi, 11. Kooutz was rushing through the streets of Somerset on his way to Democratic Ueai-iuarters to as certain to what fteut bU . treuson to the regular ticket had been successful. If, how- er anybody still entertains doubts on this et him glance at "iioss Koouu coutfce al .UiV Riiuhlican meeting already referred to. After S. V. Trent had nonii to ain.K-clata. I.iwuiet"llt Je have no, doubt, give Mr. al. and -hi lovely lt"Jf tyyt ated three men to represent the party ml hearty aTek u they to hltiCh 4c-TTf. j Mie cJi:iiij Slate Convention, men whose i " . 1 ' : ,, J,,, dKcpublicaiusm lias never been questioned, Mr. Jacob L. nenriol. Xt thit o(TLred an amendment substitut- j 1!. NiyliT .V Co. ..,(,.ri!'cIlKmi. .,, mi: t!i" 'iitlre c-miitry, a ,-:.-!ier Iturean, this is the .... i,;.vr eer known. hi the-i buy . II -r-r ,reve:it-l lv t!ie timely .mci Cattle l'ow.l.'rs. ili-'v's. the very ' Sll'l Vriv. Messrs. Isaac Kaufniaiij of Iavidsville; Si. i.hen Siutzniiiu. of T'pikt VoJer ; Jacob Welti, ofStoiiycreek township, and John P. Sttayer. of l.-jwer 1 mlcr, will leave J.ihiistnwn for Florida on Monday next to be aVent until spring. Johiirtuir Trihnn. The menilM-rs of the bar have had two or three meetings lately and have decided to tender a batiijm-t to His Honor Judge Raer untie fveuinir durini; the coming court week. Committtvs have been appointed to make fie !iejry arrangement. Ht4 f'Tii irr. Th sciiTold to be ui-l In the execution of Allison, the Indiana county parricide, hs lieen compTeted, an.l Friday of this Io. htfti.kk s. w is tlj(, lilne pWin,j.j r,,r jiiuj to die u:ii-oteerneo as iisw y-.-ii"ics i-"- mildest use ot of import 1 "sirnpUV vtilT liats, just meivisl from ! testing his innocence. I'nder the new schedule which went into Cambria Railroad - 1. ... .. nw-'i. 11IWIII ,tf:l aeWpT "I . ., s,.,,,., i Sunday morning, there will only lc one ..SltV lilies . i"n .."- j .;.,rf Ih-ii iney i'ie, in-srion hti-u, 11. Liir-iii ..v second-hand F.uck-Uoard, , Die ma u 1 . . ,.. r-..n mt I ; l..(.,rtl ii 1ifrtt,f,in amincwty uiiin. ( "i iuiiiuui-i.nl 1 the oulv two changes made. .lrii-:ir h train run hereafter on Sunday, and il train from tlt west will arrive seT- These arc ., sen.l nway f'r your clothes ( i r readers will 110 doubt join with us the fi;c.t kiti-1 at j ; lurtily welcoming our Stonycreek cor- W. M. IIoeo-Tirri ras. ! rf-i"itlffit back to our c-nlums after his . 11.. .....'!... ft.th.J- imnralt.f tli'nf fTPri nmf r:ir, . tie ui.'ji Co. er writes unless he has something to say, ' an I ?ieery anvthuif. wllh'jut. luakyig I tlic";eV.vrar vrmrie if ifs curenants i-l'i ,a.U-n a-ks b jw he tan build , nii-r a K-h.use. IU-boarding his j r'.a-li. the -le-ired infortuaiiou will , !.i:!i in its full firce. .-l 1 .1 i i mil-sn ,.f Cl.ina, ti-ie-nsware .mi ! T;. st. C. K. R. To. have laid a track ' , i. .1 1 .... . .I....;.... mI ! . . . . .1 : i waiulu: uie ui-si ; frnn, iHiiut on their roan near me junc- ' ! ti"ti, to the falls at Kantner's dam, for the , . n:.. U-.iTiN.se of pr-curing iir. The cjis can be ' ' ""-h . r ' rnri,'ht under the fails and the ice, when , WtI ever na as ,a"''' , ,:i,.ri. u aMV. ,h-'oa-h-d with but little 4r-.:iltli-. We un-lerstand they paid Mr. K.nitner for a ten years lease. tl.o- rrt-n i i''n r -t 'l i' n.r-s t -Ver.l 1 lieen 111 IT-,-' 1 ir-ut !'tin-:i of this borough have tiatii g with Mr. Val. Hay for the - , in'f.f s'ra-i "" r'y iii.M'iu.w. . tliey are the i.eatet. hari l- a',d nii cotiveni.-nt out. land .ired easiiv l.v , pureiiase't me otu ..uuien... ........... II,.-- an 1 1'Htiie r-'l- ""' '"rm r "f Mai" 'r"M' "J l'ni"n m'C!S' .' . ., Iftiievcan come to terms they piopose I ri-'e suits nie. 1 , . tl u ' ! erecting a row of handsome oftices early in 1..1 siioul.l ord.T th-ir Hill nrnJlthe spring. There! 4VO.tassiil rable ile- r !!-a 1 put r.p in pa- kits. V.'c print j mau.l f-r lir-t fl jor 4a"t among our attor iyT i.mUuestatthioHjce. ' j neys and the pmitfisM fiew ninlding is to supplv this demanit. :! n-;r new Rue t.f S'.rrtin.-, , 4ii!igha!li and light Ca!ie . ell J, U. SsYiii:a k ' . mt flrst-e!ns Statfnnc-ry at small ,rtJ IIsralb packet. X .te. l-'"-r I.:1. ..tlii-r sizes put up is this way. They m t!ie tiling for business men. Mii'y wore a little has I'poit her liuie brow : 'ic tried to Mow a candle ont. Kn wears no hang there uw. .si ih to live happy and pet rich all limrried folks, buy Vur Q.ieens Kuires and Forks, S;wotis. Xc. Ac., at J. R. Snyder A C ;i-i A Rro's. Horse and Cattle Pow-i-Vvn use.1 with sucee-w in ppvent-R- V e in all cases whereased ia time Wo rfl.fel.mJ count;. rkJ lntolf !0lA Rev. A K. Tftnoldjlivered a triooiuic lecture before 1 larO audience at Manor Church 1 lisi .TUtfrsay tight. ,Tbe,--Con- gruif-"'! I uoiirjiities" of various cl assejjl were fr jrkS-&''nlJ&l fc,c'l wereina-Vj TheJure sparkled wth wit an.i fin. ai: tiirealt Tufe audi-tfce4Uiy-ed it hugely froiU ' hf iuaing U enl. The stories were aJiiiiraldy told. Xo'one could fail to sec the p pin! even tiintf' Wc pre dict for Rev. Truxal 'a'bundant su.x-ess on the platform if he sfio'uid. coilnue to culti vate his talent in tkis j!ifaition. HVrfiwr oe Vwwni. Tii: Youa Hokses. Scarcely a day passes in which there is not one or more accidents occurring from runaway horses which have been left in the street untied, while the owner runs somewhere for a moment to at tend to a little business, Sjmc people will never learn the smallest amount of com mon sense in matters of this kind. There is always danger in the quietest horse or horses lieing left in this way. There is i-tiri Vajuin;rtics f-tbe?pria:elec- 1 ,-iV.iM ST-,! i t'-eir or.V.T nf the esr- ! isy ssWe. e ,..e,.. ' Pn-aro.lv a li..re in cxisitfiK-.- tl.Mt otuethifiij -lUHianraLly ai.d chi-aply ., short no, m, kMw, ' t r - :i -that vMiiething may turn up to do so. ?-tv man bo Kits an nu'-le in Ir-lan t 3iiereforj. always Ct- yolr-h Irs. d tV'.ls.ift s':ncild ir c.irefiil ilh.ut j' ' ' " l.jj-nic A young luau iu Cttrf.i Rat: Next hxtcr laythc Rej-nblicans of thehor-:-Uauiiano-ltv uu uncle of t!ia'. d.-lngli wUl.uo:niiu.t candidates for .the .fol- f!:;nf..Tocitip ititc::ipe:ate. t lowing otlices : 1 person for Burgess; 3 m.m , - persons for Town Council ; 2 jrsons for tirtMiRicrr, MAmCitos.sSrnr.r-r.- I wu , s.-h.a.l JJirucUu i, 1 person lor .Coustablo ; ' i hsnd at all time, Ileef. for. Mm. , f,, 2 ?raos fot AsJ .aid Sausage, at reasouable pnc. Op.11 l.lt Assessors jjl person forjudge -o the 7: will run a meat wagon niree uiu.- j. K;o...j ., . 1 jron for InrMot ; T person k. ! j i"..r r-trts-t Comnii-lonet'"; 1 pon-.ai for High : ' . UtSfBT Kbbi . ,.,.!,... 1 IM.rson for Auditor. -r It is iiii(, r;atu that none but fit men -h mid i elected to any of these offices, and it is to the interest of every good Republican to attet.l tl(is election and vote for the most suitable men. - Somerset, Pa. e 0". a r-e .s. u. n" ttiM-r -w fit.) n( aUktnibt. weinr '! -u 11. eill an-! se l,crei.i'.re in 1. 'f,,n, J ,.! s 1 IScnp c :iic Tiiaiikti: yoii f.r past fav rs. '-"I 'li; l.v fair Sll'l bolM-st . I :i 1 1 1 . - t " l 'e sirs, jr -ers . -x - J & C- t 1 OWN Sr -KV i.W.-.vsTI'.ll, IsTii.r -P- the wny 1 will iy ''1 iuk R '' Klixlr ti.- !r.-st cmjU j The Ravansviile Missionary Society of the I Lutheran Church Is in a flourishing condi- ! tio:i. Tiie Society has been holding regular 1 in-tit: l.ly meetings since itsorganizatlon.and I .t iring the month they have held a monthly IV ! sm-iable. The sociables have been both i.,,-i?if an.l iirolilable. well attende.1 and 'hi.' I Can 3ll si ".! I.-u. :ii" 1. s. I'arvT, i.s-- nrtsin,; Pub. Repiihiii-an. fr-.in iMiiou-ne.-. or , -.ir.sl bv liie ne ; ,v - M:iiir!r;ike l'.'iters. Si: n-.ti, f, :unii..; lniiM-tit in another .-..!-i s. rr v M:in s r.s-i.We a i. re-' 11. 1'llerii.'.r t-i oi:r Kt.., ii nil 1; eal.- . :;ii 1,.- i.e.pi Wii't.i:.. iU-tf. I'.-rk. Ac, tn in-.. rrn:,v. jt rtea lcrutc lunau Ji. i ''t ':ai hiive It kef it in flat ah-friM .1.11.1....'. .. t,;..w e.-ij-iyml f-y aif. Th last one, wa hehl. on la-t Tlur(Jav"evening at the resilience of Wm lloylsl Al collection taken by the la d:es is one ol the interesting features of the smiiibles. The next sociable will meet at liie p-tntf cf $ 1 Cfarff Ttb . &VsJf Ur sn;.i-r will be servel for the benefit of the , S s ietV. A. b ive j We nr.- inforiiied that the l.ade Academy V.i.1 ! r,..jN-:i at (Vntreville 6w' the 'kprfftj ' iciui alMiii tiiemiddle of "April. I The ob '1 ' leet of tb Academy is to afTdf l rtrnts of J"' hsrsipioti1 ttiei-onnty are he ' tlliu I wr iJirerlort- iU 110 .ppitftiuijiy of giving it or classical eilucation, Jff - whiiR-d. I and 'itli',i sen-ling dieiu away from home. 1 1 1", 10i',Ui lu-w brU k for ami, t rinrnte!..- fsi file itumher nl MiluJan ". 11 H-l! by the hundred or thou-!,, att.-.i bun was so large that1 tiie Prlnrf 41 1 I'ieo. ; '" i pnl. Rev. W. W. K-atricle tf.lt jastiAed in ... . ..... lTiiC. - , . ,1i,i;,j.ali.i-K.4..ni ol - a, - - C - ' w --. .... v -t i -r-r - . tk, a .... - L .iii iM.Mtl' inn s t tn 1 jbsii v'i'i pse saw not se'.eli the s(.ring tcriu. The charrs are very 'f.rtbe Vi-rrl of panpers wild 11m lerjte ami g'l If b fir-linj ihii ! sfleun-d "siCmiily Home v luiont a permit i al reas.innt.'eti We b-ie that tlte eo ''"wsnl Nofice nf aiiv FUfh iK-r- i'f tt-ji.ty aill see that it is Ktviftljr J ."'"'"""V !"Mil sliouJ-l be given to the . to their ud wnage to baye an institution o! 4 ""iat uiteeaud he will prompt !v have this kin.l :.. .-ur n i l't anU VnT 'give' it 'the BtRtriH to fhe home. i Ry mlerof the R.rd. 1 it ; - . Wuv Winn I'usTKa ? They mav re i t.a. bvr MoevSvE n t irlm.K.1 iieve but th.-v tau'tTurc Tliiit Uuk- b.-k for lib. -ml 1 at nuiage that rt fleverv.-. Save fl rh:oCi iieve but th.-y can't cure Flint Uuk-1 t Via 44oy! v-J the ki l:iey art liieH-ialile, 11(1 y. . 1 '"Wh 8Hd Wast Via 9fl fo-J the ki l:iey arc Uierltiuliie, up X, yoo,, want I i U' Xo change nf earn to a remedy t. ai-i dire.Uy fillMi!r. setvttou, f 2lfl .' Tllil V one .-lint..., nf to tmrifii si..! ru.ir-.. Il...ir t.-a:tlil .'-ulldi- i a a flity and Ateliison. Kor. '-.if "a' lis f, v,j. ... i 'rr. in sr,, j nn nr ,,1 ' - KC. Prrix. - ,. r I o. Apent, M.rtiienss?,' Pa. " -.tun-;,,,, f,. .,jii,vt , tiu. Kidney Wort has that st.e.iuc action and at the sarm-itliae)!. reflates th(Slw. eU p.-rfeclly. D.m't wait to get sick, but get a package toslay, tad fore yourself. Kitlier li.juid or dry is for sale at the drug- wiio rurmetuu uasviiauoecu uiepie 1 , i.trir.hri sccreury of Mr.U.f, 8aprbrfe.,.ent,i;f :. . . . the Ptth-burgh Divfcion i,f lb 8. JtJ. : . , . ,mrtortanc. f har. niony in the party. The devil Is in favor of that' kind of harmony every time, just give the old boy his own way, and you will hear hini orate as' chvpiemMy as "Boss" Koontz ever did on the importance of harmony. l)6 -"BofV-Kuont and sub "Boss" Koo-r pretend tosay that they rejiresented theaent i- last Gubernatorial inner voted for Agnew aaid the hitter for School- marm Wiciorsbam t iKh-s 'Bosi" Koonu pa-tend to say - that his tools. Dr. Henry Clajt McKiuley and es-Shoriff F.dgar Kyle, repicHcnted the . Republican party of the coaaty at the last State Convention by o poslnj tlie nomination of pur . next door neighbor, the gallant Getl. Raily f Did ''Ross'' Koonts--think -it waa good for the party to sutler defoa( when- A. JL CorTroth served him that trick ? If it was good for the part V to bu defeated last fall, as this "Bjus" slvocated in his Court House speech, why did ho run after his party friends in Washington aud butUm-hole thciu on the ttreet eornen uatil they became disgusted Kith hjm.'wheu he wasengiuceringliiscon- test with tAiffrotli ? Why didn't this ;mre and uiirfiled patriot submit to the expressed kill of the people, whom he professes to hold in audi high esteem, and for whom be Is willing to W the lw4 drvp of Wwni? The pti'ple had expressed a preference for Cf froth at the polls ; why in the name of all Jhat Is harmoiiloBsand In humble deferen e (o the expressed wishes of the penple didn't lit abide by the result T If it is gooa for a party to be defeated' sometimes, why was this humble servant of the people unwilling to be offered sacrifice in the dear name of harmony ? The p; were willing, but the self-constituted leader entered a solemn pro test: ' ' -'' ' ' " Risjs" Koontx thon art a veritable I'rauu. and fht t'EOPLfc know it. f- I. ' - Rkoclak. .".: j ." -, En.. HeitM-u: Xot set-ing anything in your valuable pupc-r for some time from this place, I have concluded to write an article on the subject of '.'Half Breeds :" Xow, vi-at is a half breed? Josh Billings says, "a mule is half horse and half jack ass," and then comes to a full stop, "nature discovering her mistake." Now this is what I call a half breed, and they will tome to a full stop. We arc living very ear the Independent's headquarters, (Mey- ersdale). however. ws are not swayed by road, will shortly take charge oftlicSonirr set aud Cambria 'Railroad. His headquar ters will be in Saniewet. ' Mr.' Hen'rid is son of a member of the Society of EcwmW mites, whose' principal ajmrnirnitj is at Kconomy, iu this State. He lately tnarried a Miss Irons, who learned telegraphing in this pl-ee. About aerenUn yea go Mr,. h h Hennci for. short ttme h.J. charged a n t; ben the f. telegraphic ...stmawut m tlw U. .le- A & pot Here, a no lainer ai r.am .nmni,. He is a literary gciiUei'ucu'.'.if .,'e.o'tue Hotc, having contributed a nnmbefof poems to .Scriu'' MunllJg and other iiiai-;niiiics Juhmtovn Tribune. ' "' " "iJ ' '' " i ' ri a: Passenjcr Agent Talton informs usia! he has mafleirriiiprtit'nts- fv"rnn:- 'special train from Somerset to Johnstown on Thurs day evening, ilrd, for the accommodation of 'those who wish tn hear lr. T. lHitt Talmage lecture. The train will leave here at half-past five, an J will start on the return trip immediately after the lecture. The fare will be $U0for the-round trip. Tlck eu for the lecture can now be had at ttol. I'hl a store, where a diagram of the hall can now b- seen. ' Th reserveil seat tickeU are 75 cents and the others 60 "ceuts. Mr. Pat Um savs that quite a number of our citizen have announced their intention of going on the exrnrsiou, and that he tlif nks there will be from sixty to seventy-live Trom here. Ample railroad accommodations will he jtS forded as there will be three coaches." Jjllc train. 5 ' -T " - m ' . ' t ' ' Satur.lay afternoon Hon. A; II. Co.lroth appeared before Larue M. I licks, Esqf one of the Jtistioiu of the ICef this b -iuugli, and made information afuiust Josiah King, X. P. Keed and G. W. Reed, editors and pro- jjnetorsof the Pitt-sburgh thmmerciat u'a- Mflte, and Ceorge T. Swank, ed.tor and pro prietor of the Johnstown Tribute, charging them with having published in their roiei tive papers on the ttth day of February, A. I). 13?2, a false, scandalous, malicious and defamitory lilicl to the great injury, scaudal and diSj. race of - he said conjpWnantaijil thereby cTi3sini him to public'tiatred.-rwtv tcuipt and ridicule. The Justice issued war rants for the arrest of the gentlemen charg. ed with the above offence and piacts! them iu the hands of Constable llnston. w ho left f. Pithurgh Monday to execute thein in tending to retum via Johnswwn. The-eat-es will be tried at the next term of Court, which coue m the f.' Vo. of iem ly mealls. Having found out jApril. Ocn.loil-fithhas refaincd tC. IT. the ' (llielulfwj!!) Mhw, Supple, A. J. Colbori. ani W J. . h-o...,tz, u ouf ,o Cip HokLiTKt.L, Col., Jan. 9), UK. Ku. Hkbalu : In my last letter I esti oialed the population of the city of Denver at 3o,uw. J stand corrected ; thd lint city ofthe"Xew Wat ' claims a population of oi),0tia She has fifty churches, and we may add, with a shadow of truth, laany other things too numerous to mention. . The scenery along the Denver 4 Bio Grande Railroad, from Denver to Gunni son, is certainly worth mentioning had I liie time and space. Pueblo, , Poncha Spring, and many other places are points of interest to tourists from the east. From Poncha Springs the road runs south through ' Poncha Pass, then westward through anoth er sleer Pass the Marshall. From Poncha1 I'uss to the summit of Marshall Pass is A) miles. In one place the fond runs seven miles to make one-so rcpetttedly 'does It' double itself in creeping np the mountain. 1 At one place three tracks' are- In sight, 'one aliore the other.: At thin speu the road crosses at 10,7o0 feet alovo the levul sea. From here is a grand view westward ; one might see to the Pud lie. Ocean if -his vision were good enough. '. ' The Denver and Rio Gruude Railroad have certainly undertaken a gigantic en terprise iu building their road through the cations and over the mountains of Colorado, and especially the work through , what is known as the Black Cuou.;wliere the Hob litzell work is located. Immense precipices and cliffs have to be blown, away to get the grade. It is thought that the Gunnison river will be blockaded at places' with ' the rock thrown into it. At present the ice Is from two to three feet thick on the river. ' The powder bill of this, the Hublitarell work, will he about ?7,00 for the month of January.. , A foreman of the work was, killed try the premature explosion of a blast. His body, with head and one anil off, w'a9 thrown thirty feet into the air, and fell on the ice In the river. The dei-ense.1 was a man of fine physical appearance' Was said to have kill ed three or four men somewhere Iu the east We notice that onr friend, J. B. Lyon, for merly of I'rsina, lias the reputation ol being the "best shot'' in the Black Canon, which by the way is quite an important accom plishment in Colorado. .' ; r-,- . ...-'.;'- Mac, '.' ' J .' .... . - U 1 - -- DIED. , '' . ' .' ' ' ; W alk Kit. ):i January Ly.lia M., Fji,-i" 1 -a ...... ctr t " ti Mr P. Uilllev, of Somerset Tvvn and Samuel Riiymonil, of Krotheril!et Twp., returned home from Crawford County, on Saturday, having purchased a h;T-yeur old imoorted bar Hyde stallion weighing 17C4 lbs. the day he was pucchaacd, ilxJ Hemcy says he will weigh a ton wlieti livel years old. They have also bought Umjxo; maiuing interest from Powell f!ros.t in the pray stallion Invanurie. litis Uorse as on exhlbitio.i at our fair last tail anJ was aj mired by ull, and ainiittel to im Uie best drall horse they ever saw. His . Weight ' when iu full flesh has been 2u iiunds, mcausures over1 8 fect arouTifl tlie girtfti aiid 1 is the heaviest stallion in America to-day. He is the duly liorV cveV'fhlpflftt.rfryru ScotluJ that took therhallenge cup J'frt.h; f -three time ia atsoceseia aitdLnuiaae the absolute property of the exhibitor. We understand the above horse will stand in this county:;' with tnch ; horses astlidHhovf and the Pen heron horse now owned by Mr. Hefllev. aud the Hambletouion AHiauibra, and tlie beautiful hors Cliicf, and that big gaited colt Charley, a better Vtnd of horse are no where to Ui louniL, and from tba prices eastern buyers are now -pavi -fw really f kxI horses, our fanuers will ht dlli torj'lto their interers if tlu-y d6 not namwiza tbeabove horses,and show that tlteenterrfrise of the above parties arc appreciated- by. curing the services of the same and raising the standard of horses in this county. ia the Daitf interest .arc raiidly irwrva ing Ih this county, , we puhlishthe follow? inr statistics taken from a 'Xew York Ex change, tuiiikin& ther -tusy rrfv.' H:er. ej-t u macr of our readers i.i R UO ' We have already alluded to thu greatly increased products of our. home industry during the past year or two, aud will now add some statistics in regard to one af the great staples of our agriculture which are now truly wonderful. At home, t-1 ,, 0,0ii0 arc invested in pasture lands and in" Vl.Oou.OoO niilcli cows. Resides the many thousand of our domestic dairies, which delight the palates ot millions of our home people, are 3,000 manufactories of cheese. And yet of, the thirty-seven states only about seven supply thicr own con- ' sumption of cheese and butter, even with tens of thousands of privatu dairies in Uie CJtmtry. The value of the buUer and cheese prmlnced in the t'nited States, and of the large amount erportd, presents al most incomprehensible results to those who have becotile "ac-jnained with' this Indus try. T- : ; " Of b-jtter, tlie snake- it XSW),m pounds, aud of, hy. SOoidO.Qetf wunda, atidihe exiiort of dieete this yqarXilU iVOOv.ikio, trfMiiid".' nil .if butter at leajt l.'Ju,0tJU,oun jmunds.1 'Here' fs i'valttetatla? country Yif J'k'sl.'uKiRii), and ouy tha elitir corn i-rop is in excess' of it in value, wltlit cotton, and wiicat, and hay, aud-uots,' asj all dethroned as kings and princes in tavdr; of butter and cheese; ' and no partt'f tl: old'worid approximate!! jnrjthc .raisingoCl cows to the new, where theaa aw 3U aiW every lOo in-rsons, and hence.the increase of 33 i-reeiit. in jcoduexion - this year, with a like increase or exports. It is proper, lioweAr'fo say'that of the lo7,3,W pounds of cheese exjiorted last year not a ixjiind -went irY"'?sW59 ptu.,ilatry tan:;. . 'V- i eilficlieu oy.tucae gruii uavjiij i shown by the record. Here were prouuce-l in ls77-7;s llJ7S,4so ivmnds of butter, and liff.S73.3fil made . la fauuUvai. Here ar t.SS i.810 milch cows, and 4L.5U.509 gallonal ofaiilk sjld in the market, tesides tn whole couttiaifitidh af the. ArSiI Uere irt IsTj aud the increase has becu enormous in the four years rPt 'J.'TSS.rT? pounds ot clveec were made tntheTaetories and 7,779,4i 413 riXh iaClhKAuailaA IKnaai B74 t H;increa-f milk si at ta the fceto-a riei was tlie prolud of 2C,ul9' cows, lu-re. as tint cemm F.'r4!1 Jn'n hinm.lk a s lese thn one-third of tn Jr . . , 1 1 i m bi'le uantiLy stint to the UuiiMtm. Mr, A, J..tRull, . of (thfc; SoiysgjgaW Cijuaiiyf'lias' kimlly furiii.-h.sT vTitu tl following, sJpwi''?rJ1'.I,r;'.,V,'I?i'Tl. chew faitons tt -tuaiiii'Mir r onnty, during the past season, notable for iU long continued- drouth and conseipent poor iasturage: .During the season com mencing April 13 and ending Xov. 1 ltwl. theft wis" brtiugtt to the six factories, 2.23S.C33 pounds of milk from which was manufactured lU3,0!nf pimiuls o hciH6, pdj from ucam broughV l ti5i',t'V'iMtliN wa nmnirtftctun-d l.'B.li! riotmds f.f btiflrT, publisji their nefarious lies. Tliey tell to innocent persons that such men as Arthur, Jrant and Cameron were at the head, of the assassination of President (larfield. that thev hired .Guiteaa to do the deed.1 Men that want to be the noble h-ad- csoftli true Republican party ought to bt denounced vile slanderers. This is a ebar e thev-ctia not substantiate, and in 110 way can th.-y prove it- - The eyes of tlie in nocent ought to ha opawaJt and men wno stand up and make such declarations to in iiocetitj people, they, like Cain, ought to have a mark put on their forehead, so that a Republican, will know them when they are to be known. ' Again, they are down' on rings, bosses, Acp why ' don't they practice what they preach. 'Any person ' with common sense would call it the Meycrsdale ring, the way they came to Somerset. Their ring is well formed, and called the Lincoln club of Meycrsilale: why do they nse the name of the immortal' Lincoln for tlieir nefarious busi ness; they use the name as a screen for their vile wof 2 " ThcyTfpTWe:T!r.gs with ringsV'the'y -oppo tho persons holding office because they want them themselves; they are coVetous, and Uie best advice we cart give them, is to adhere to thy command ment, where it says something abmit eoset- outmess ; they 'also want to break up the "Somerset ring," (as they term it) this is an untruth and a base lie; they ouly want to change it from Somerset to Meyersdale, this is the whole amonntrf 4tr"d fey carefully perusing the Oxaauredal of Meyersdale any intelligent persons can see what they are after.! - , -I .. ; - Ho doubt most every person that has read history, read about Henry tlay w'ntn de bating in the i Senate on some important question, some one said to him, that it would lessen his chance for the Presidency, he replied by, saying. ."I would rather he right than President," Thiuiodern Henry Clay would rather be President than right. this is Uie paraRul .difference between the two illustriousjpersyns. We will add in conclusion that we want every true Repub lican to do his duty1, 'let your" hiotto te work I work l work!.'! and we shall wc more than ' cotujuerors. "I-et the Wolfe howl."1 - ' r , : 1 ! , I.ISTKXFK. 'Saiisbury, February 10, l.s"2. RiioLt.TibN's. At a meeting oftheEro, delptifah Literary Society of the State Xor liral tkhoid of this place, the following res olutions were passed in reference to tlie death ot Harvey HV Masedman, of Somer set count v, a graduate of thi school, which took place at I'rsina on the 31st of Jun. uarv, 1882 1 m WiieatAB, Jl has pleased the Allwise Father to take to Himself one of H j child rah, a faithful member of onr society, and one whom we all had learned to love, be it JiiviiM,, That in hini we lust one who had always been true to our society ; ha acquitted himsdX.nobyJit jl the duties assigned him, a,nd who ever workeil with an aim to her higher Interests. Jauh-rd,' 'That we extend to his family oitr heart felt sympathy, and assure them tha they shdnld he comforted in their sor row by the reflection of the exemplary lifo of their son amTuroTTier. r.ifittttl. That a copy of thine resoluUons be seat to his utliii'.y, and that they be puh iisbed ll the Indiana. Trntcr, and in tlie Somerset Hxkaid. i . 1 ' EttOUIILPlll.lX LlTEKART So;.Ki IT. 1 ltx ytnt I'WWTKB, , y.W. H. Hju:nu.iis, 1; Ht Mriiuv Baktox. , . ...I i .-. 1 ' . Comuiitlec, Indiana, Pa', Feb. 4, lssi . m m Jlx SexsiBLK. t'ou" Iiave aTToa-eJ your bottels to become halritually cctive,' your lift has become torpid, the same thing ails your kidneys, ami you are Just nsl np. Sow be seiisiUTc7sa-paTlt2POT Ktdn y- Wtif l take it faithfully and aoou ymi'U for get fd have any aacb org3n!, lor you will be a well man- Allan Aju. I have j 11st received the IfiTest and Is-st stofVof Vlortrt, flnitars. Banjos, 'Acottnie on; etf.; ever brimght to Pomerseti Pricw rerv low, and every instrument guaranteed. frJ-.HKrri.ET. ' Onceifis' knowii ' that Peru na' cures di sease and prevents Its return, It will be ah solute neglect of duty to lie without It. Therefore always keep a bottle in yonr tup. board ' "' - !'",'-;; ' . Say, r '-' 1iJ you gt that nice fitting coal? hv 4kwn at Win. JI. HocU stetler's. of course. He is the best tailor in all the country. daughter of Joseph and Luanda Walker, aged 2 ycar.-t, 10 iiinuths, U d.tys." , II A V, On January SO, 13S2. Wm. Frank lin Hay, of Rrothersvalley townhip, aged 47 years, 11 mouths, and U days. , M A RT EKN Y. Jacob Martoeny, at . his residence near Somerset, on Feb. 5, 1HS2, aged 1 years, 10 months, days. The deceased wa consistent christian and a faithful member of the , Lutheran Church for 00 years. He died in tlw full as surance of a blissful immortality. His fu neral discourse was preached in the Luther an Church at Somerset, by Rc. L. L. Seiber, from Hebrews !.!. SHEPHERD. Charles Shepherd, infant son of H. H. and Sarah A. Flick, on Fell. 2, I5S2, agl C mouths and 10 days. . WEYAXI). Mary If. Weyand, daughter of Samuel and Martha Weyand, on Feb. 11, ISS2, aged SSyenrs, 7 months and 20 days. . MAIUUEJ). , . , H(HVriI Hl'LL. At the Liithenui parsonage in inytfwtt, Jan. 10, HS2, by Rev. A. K. Fhou, Mr. Rcnjiiluiii F. Hoover, of Fishertown. Pa., to Mis Eflie C. Hull, of Sclulb-burg. Pa. ,: , , , LOHR tiiUlX. At the fame j.lace, by the same, on January 19, Mr. Herman Lohr to Miss Catherine (Inhn, both of Som erset county. Pa. ' JACOR-S SHl'LTZ. In Ijivansville. on January lf, 12, at tlie parsonage, by Rev. U L. Seiber, Mr. Wm. D. Jacobs to Miss Mary L. Shtiltz, IkXIi of Jefferson township, Somerset Co., Pa. ' ' ' HEMLN'OERSlUFFER. n J.ui. SI, 1SS2, at the same place by the same, Mr. Al bert W. Heminger to Miss Xannic C. Shaf fer, both of Sjtucrset township, Somerset Co., Pa. RARKOX FKIEDLIXE. Oa Jan. .31, 1SS2, at the same jilace by tl sami-, Mr. Alfi I E. Rarron U Miss Tillie. FTiedlinc, both of Lavausville. Somerset Co., Pa. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES -OK THE SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE FOR TPIE YEAR 1881. ; HENUY F. KNEPPEU, Y. , Trcnsurerf SomcrFct Connty I'nor IIouho, ia account with tlie county f.r tlie yenr enJinar (TJliJSTTJJLR'Sr 2, Jl. 2D. 1882. 1U. l. Ca. Te amount drawn from County Treasnreri oa isnier no. in usaeu ij the Uiaoiv OemailuloneK inr.ii An, To amount received Iroui Woy lirutbert,, i wsaas for I'tiber. asm Teamoaat received from QUI Koonts.... iu Joa. Uastlger..! t ooi " " for brick, Uwkeyl and Oastiirsr ..." 14 no I To amount for oora kslder .1 70s! 10 aniouui received irum Joscpb MlUer, UlfllDWIMIW,, .. ....................... I To amuant m-clrsd Irum Cambria Coun ty Poor Moose To ainoent Irum Jsste Sweitzar, rwssr- inn. . To s mount lrom 1. J. Baer oe sale of buI To amount Irum Olll KoucU and LaunUt for plus sulit I To auiouiit received Irum tale of Rotilnnon! Hoods 1 To amooot received from booicrset M-l ohanical Works, ol.l Iroo I To amount received Irum Cook 4. Beerlta! lor luar.i , To amount received from U. Kimmel lor nme To amoant received Irum A. J. Wol and others, bay To arooaot received Irum J. H. Wetmer, hum ' To amount reoelved from Fetcr PritlJ, piuvlslons..; tlr amount uaid out on order for out door, IMupem !1M M By amount ld out on order lor a;rucer- let and lucre haad In ' 'JUKI 90 By amount paid out 00 older tor beef and vwi i. ; - iow Br amount paid oa: on order tor provU- looe....7. 4U tt Bjr amount paid out on order for juilico; ami eoneutuie lees eoe ByamouatpaU out on order for sbuca 30 50 j aod leather.. ! By amount paid out on order lor wheat. . I 40 XI 1 By amount paid out on order lor convey- 1 loll pmuuen 1 U i By amount paid out on order for Hye, ti corn and oau. 12 li, By amount paid out on order for Diree- I tore' pay is 17 By amount paid out on order for eolan and burial... 1 1 50 By ainouat paid out on order for pbyai- tha i pay ;i ! Iry amoanc paid out on onlers fur lime. I i Ky amount paid out on onter lor fuel .... S 7Ji , By amount paid out on orders lur Blew- anl'a pay...... 2 to By auvouni wld out on onlers tur lumber. By amount paid oat oa onieia for miacel SA 90 I laiMoua ' By amount paid out on orders lor harness m 01. aau saauiery 1 1 By amount paid out oa orders for print a til l inn By amount paid out on ordera let lulllnKi j and cardinK j By amount puid eui on order, (ur postaa-ei I aau aotu-jnery.... i By amount paid oat on orders for I.Uek-amllhinK. 1 By ainoual paid oat on orders for attur ii neya , By amount paid oat oa order for repair.. I By amount paid out oa order (or !n!r. .. h By amoant jwld oat on onler lur Treas- I urer'a tuy... j j By amount aid out on order, fur Clerk's ,1 py 1 ; , By umoum puid out oa o -dcr, fur teacn-1 i cr'ipav I ' By amount puid out on onler for renl i and cupyint; I By amuunt paid out on order for A. oft I Mtutun.ano By aui'.'Uul paid oat 00 onter l.r pa it are : By amount paid out on order for ore lo ' uraacc..... Br amount paid oat on onte-e fordiua. . By amount bald out on orders lur weav- I! inn 1 j By amount iid out oa order lur real e-l !, Uta I 1 By amount paid out on orders for bore. . By amount paid out ou orders kr aeitit- ' mcnt . By amouut pai I out on order lor frait I tree I By amount paid oat on orders for tinail- I' puxexpennet ' Bv amount paid out on order fur Inilncce' I VB KlUVIUEIH WUUOl.ww. ......... 1 By amount paid oat cj orier lor meill- ' cat service ! B amount paid out on onier lor cwiD(? 1 machine V""V i By am.juiit paid out ou ordere lor brd i warn . . By amoant paid oat on order fur visiting pauper - 10641 17 515 9T TM tS 00 4S 1W00 ZU Ml 212 10 ZM 7 107 W 4M 0 U 3S 11 11 13 a 121 70 U 14 H 34 SO 100 OO 1 ou 107 Ml M 00 70 00 20 00 iO 00 a-J 4 V UO Z'-S u va 00 1J0 IM U 00 i 00 1W 7S 124 M 281 00 22 00 JM 32 1)1 07 ANNUAL STATEMENT RECEIPTS AUD EXPEND1T0RES op SOMEESET COUNTY PBOM THE D DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1881, TO THE Second day of January, A. D. 1882. ?. IUEPPEE, Esq., Treasurer of Somerset Ccsrty, h accon&t with tlie said County of Somenet, 10641 17 We, On- urulersicned Auditors of Somerset County, tlo hereby certify that we have settled and audited the accounts of II. F. Knejper, hq., Treasurer ..f Somerset County I'oor House, for the year 1SS1, and that this stati tm nt is correct. Witney u'T hands nna Fe.ils this ISth dav of January, A. D. 1SS. Attest- JOHN T. ItHOADS, seal.1 J. M. MEYKl.S, f.al. , Auditor!'. J M. MEYEIJS, t Amount expcmled prkir to 1st of April. 18el. by Stewarl Bke. (lnce Jan. let) J329S 64. nountof ..ut d.r exn. payMe f.y the P.-.r BlreeUkrs, lt n strictly cli.ra-eaale to FliKD W. BlKSKCKER. Clerk. Steward Iant'. nrcant. WAS 04. Actual eiien ol Toor Hour, 4109 S iurtn part month. OTJO?STJLIsr3DI3Sr(3-. STATE & COUNTY TAXES DUE AND OWING B Y THE COLLECTORS OP THE DIFFERENT BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, AS FOLLOWS : Collector. Dbtrirt. , Year.l County. Stat. William A. Koosts OlllianO. Lint Jeremiah (il..ttelty Robert Spear Jeremiah Whlpkey Jeiha Pott Iwael Kmerirk John Winjert Oonttuence Ix.ruuch Swmrw borkub rnv11le Meyersdale horcnuh MM.Iiecreek Shade - :S.iUthatuptiin ; Wellenburs; boreuiih 1179 1HM 1S4I j 4 J ar.1 Ill 41, 32 11 VI to! 9 40 5 M 14 OU l'J Ou: ' M 09! 15 SS i (3 SOI 44 47 a Wk the undersisrned Commissioners of Somerset County, in conformity with the law, have ordered the accompanying account of the receipts and expenditure of said county, for the year lSSt, to be published and here by certify that the above statement of outsar.ding taxes due said county, U correct as per records in the Treasurer's and Commissioner's offices. Attest- ) ADAM S. SHAFFER, seal. 1). J. IIoh.neb. f JOSEPH I10RXER, SEAL Clerk. ) II. W. I5RUBAKER, seal. Commissioners. ADVKtrriSEB l.ETTKKS. The fl110will? uJ- ilrfsisl Ktti-rs in tli Pontollice,' at Somur set, will be fci-nt to t'ao Vnni LeUer Ollioo Wa.-hinirt.iii, I). C, if not csllwl f ir on or btfure Ian:h 1. ts2 ; . . , Uunders Samuel. . .Barclay Richard P., Carder a. W., : - , Dvis Itncblcy Cilcasncr Mb Mary, Oris-Jam,. HilMVm., ' - , JuUie, Mrs. Bet.T, Kocli Jacob, ((U-rtiuui.) Kurisiin iliss, Kuster Mrs. Sarali, , Long MU Mary C. Towcll James, . I'ricc Tu'omas, Price OliTor. . IUioad.i Miss Annie, ShidlcrMiss T.tv,. . WenUrgt-r Chas. , . -. . . , J-.teTAL CtaiM. , Alltn Win. ... BacUtneltev.X.X., Coleman Hiwiu U , Kurtz Fred., McF.lbravey Harvey. ' MartoS Mm. I.. J., Rt-vnu'.ilk, F. 1'. , , , , , , " . A. C. Davis T. M. Swedish Bitters. THE GREAT . 1 rttkagr The chit f ingredient and life-giving ele ment of this gn-at remedy is an lrb com. miiiilv kiiLWiia." Utterniei.t.-althoujjli but rarely found in this country, -xu!tiiig iu the extreme 'northwest. It i gathered iu profuw almii.laneehy the lji.luiiU-r in the bhk and uow clad mountains ol . .Norway and Sweden, aud hx, i cunneetiiin wjlhj other injcrvdi-i;t, bu-u u?e-l among thorn- i ,.. ... ... I-,. ...... ...... ,.t (,..! In prtateM remedies for Dyr Kidney and ! Kttu-r, Anaiu-l n..er.Oeruiaa Syrajs 5Iors lailiaa Koot fuls, Lljs Balm, ., r :. .. i Vititiiluiiif tliut tr:is pvm" k no it ii, i1lWBi,iiLm w .i- HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ! Amir .nil mililii- we candtalv Wieve that iivaiwa " we have rdl'ed a long felt wanf. by giving a medieine that will i4 tmly towjinrariljr re- t., -itl rutt.lt i-.-n'.e nre Tl-vni lia 1 11- Kid and Liver Conn-lai.d. and ail other I ffS iu V tuo''1"" on various etr.K-ts silt h a- Sonr Stomach, Kick Headath, Fain in the Hack and Side, Pal pitation of the Hi art, rostirenesa, Indipes tiorrT Yellow filin. Swimming of theHeiwl, Fullm-ss at Pit of Stoinaeh, Low Siirit.&e. TIir-p diwc will relieve the worstcaw. Ask ym.T drnirM for a bottls and boain vinmil. l'rii, "" rent.' , Jan. lii. . keeps In stock all the leailing and special ' DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS INTHEMAliKET! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rocholle, Epsom and Clauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, Ac. Many artiole mirh Cra of Tartar. Sta. (MnDassoa. CWvee. lHner, fce . that r pat pla 4 are Urel aoulurated. 1 keep them In Hulk only, and will Guarantee bU anfc-lra to be STEICTLY ! Flar.irlnK Kxtrart. Vanilla, I.rua a ie., 1 p p nnJer my owa nane, and can sssore sll that tliey are niale trow nothing but THE BEST MATERIALS! r.ie smff. 1 kP Iirw, o.l, Mad.hr. Hlne VltrnV, In-HifO. Muriate Tin. roohinrol. SoUrrtno: , JIu 7B; lelri Pate.; Medlolnea. St. Jacobs IMl .lrdna, M. -'' Wort, Hop A I'MIMSTRATORV NOTICE. Ka:ale ol Iianlel Levdlit. late of Snuthamptiia Tuwruulp lluieeel Urn fa . Seed. Letters of aritalalnratfcer on 4b above estate havtnir been granted to the omteralirned, by the fir.raaitirlir. Hlc la hereby given o thoee iHiebted to It ui make km mod owe juaraieat, and tlM M having naluia or demands will preMDt them duly anthenthrared lor Mtttnneat, i Sataraay. thelltn.'ay of Fetiruary,. ISSU, at lue lata resi dence vf the deeeaacd. ' . it: HMJn is bsiuiu, . I Jaa 4. .Administrator. , F OR SALE. a .in.l form ltaat io' Tier VarkeyfMt tiwi.ahlp, Sioiern-t nnintjr, adjoining land ol (Jiirrei U-ar Jidm l.r.hsrt. Daniel FaWIey and others, rmiialnm 1B arrva. mora er less, ahont 30 Mrci m mea.tuw, 70 arrrf In good state of cultivation, balance veil limbered, very con venient to railroad, la uud Urutiax community, wmvrnietil tochun h and arboi.l. having there. ereoted a gowl hn, barn and othef uul balldiaa 1'or tenni and lurther particulars iMldressor eail 00 " n s M. Mll.t.KN fc BBO ' Doc. T. Jfew Lexlngtoa, Soowrse t linily. P i week In vuwr towa; TeraiS Wi 1 ootni tree. Address H, kULLgrrfclJo uFiianil.Malna. He.lfje - X66 Vhritrt ins" Prewrlptl. ns and Family Feelit. filled with care, and none but Pare lr ugs dla rnynji in r re , ''lt Artli-iea In Ureal Variety. Kpcta-lee and Eye Ol o-se to suit alL boi " IftiveHie., Paper, and Sutlonery of all ontry meWhantfareto vail and get quotations on OroearV rngs, lye Stalf "'"'iTlrod fn.l U w Prices will enre the Drag Trade or Somerset County, then I propoas to tecare It Call and oe me w hctber joa wUh to bny or not. KstpeetlaUy. C. 1ST. BOYD, MAMMOTH 1JL0CK. - - - SOMERSET. PA- Diphtherial rirxKn.i.ini hwlunrbf.nidi.M rrmnlyfor I eiliU i.rr the j4 twratveve" ,r aafl have I Iicv-T lanwi it w. .i"i ... " U H. I'wictU, Wiaiamavule, . 1. Fir thirv- mri I ham twM Pai Kn-t-ia. and f-ImTl a a iever lailtaa- rv-iuodi' lot culda and euro taua.- llJUiTog Skxmas. : n .w iw4vnt trrnnedlate vrtlrf frnm enkta end auK.Uir.ut. aud imW r.mr Piia K'J-f"n ruatilo teialy.-tlw. B. LvraTT, Wckinaon. ::.!. t h-ive hud rei-wned from a verv "were enM, whicli I have bad f miie tiaie. I eoald p no Vu St in I trM your Vxi Kaita, whtrh J." hmneVltafely. I wl " agala be without iL CO. t'oaca, Lowadea, Oa. HaTe uwd PT! Kn-Lira in mr famfly fnr forty rim and have never knowa U to lait-iUaaoJt lxwia, Waynceboro, Ga. . i n . r.. In mv rafnflv twmtV. a u. vim un ami have uat-d ltevemilico, and have eaM r aaro tfcraa may not wm to amrwnt to mwm. lirUKKut, Oaeida. X. X Dxaa, l ; li Dnilllllllj' BW IIUIW iwvimi-aij . IHV It I" 11U vl ' v wrvaa , OicUie hus w tc?n dlsc..virr-t whlfh arta ;"L'I KlbLKK. 'i lie pn mpi uno n inm .-- wrtpvBMUMir t;A "5, rjvTl' Uhim been la-uro uitf pun m i' - j j . . .. A irw cxiikui uuu. . yor wboorliur-coutrn snu. rran? IniwirHtlon mmle. e would nt be wuuout It A. P. Hours Lilrty Mill. Va. l'or lwntv-Bv yvara I have nard rinlnus f,c ,w,ta ami ohaiid Hi, and cmm.U r It the ht-t ruediuiue ever offcrl.-Gi.Hoonia, Vi luuuurkai, i'wa aufferlnsr eeverelr vHth hmochrBa. aad sny throat wae eo luflaiiwd 1 could ereroety ewallnw auvfoo.1. I waa advwed in try your Para KiLure, and aler ttk-.w a fw dVa aaa oomrletely cured. T.n.gi'"r. . . Dr. Wu, T.Tit from Coaboeinri - Tonr Para Kn.lsa cur dlphUmrla and aore Uiroat,p.i alamt liiKly prevalmt hare, and hae not Iwn hn fail in a eliyrle intaEce. Xlua fact yon ahoukl wake known tn the world. . Mr Ktijen B VMs wrlteaj My am waa taken vV-VnUy alck with diphtheria, tush firver. and ooi.J ctoUln. Bo many chililwn have dl hpra, 1 M afraid to call a r-hrrf.-taa, and tried your Van; Klu.eb. Ma waa taken on Bun, lay. ai4 on, WMiiMiday hia throat was eJr. sa a won derful cue. and I wiah it could be W' JMUf HMUOa S iav amamsasaj saw mmmms DR. To eaah received from Uie Collectors of State and County rates and ltviee, for the years 1S7T, 1T, lhmiand IM1. Colleel.e. Dlatrleta Year. Aagaetas Madary Wat. A. Kuunla. ...... Oeorge Knager Wm. H. Welfley Oeurge W.Tnraey.... Samuel Caster Iaaae Yoder , A. K. Humbert. A. J. Sloaer. John P. Ankeny Prank Wolf Kllaa Heminger. Kufui Dull V. A. Werner Samuel Luwry uiiiiaa Lant ctamuel rierkey K. Baldwin. Jacob Cueter Jonathan llumbold... H. V. Snyder Peter Kn.lremm Oeurge W. lonlcla. Samuel Cuter........ Frederick Swoue Lewis J. Knepper..... laaae Yeder Thomas Kyler (ieurge Lowry Jeremiah Olollelty.. John Schlag Samuel M. .diller.... Henry Kaueh Solomon Weimer Joeeph UcBly Robert Shear Jeremiah W kipkey.... K. H. IiulL S. A. Topper.... Jacob Sipe. Okleen MulL Peter Hodman Jacob Zlmmenaaa. .......... Michael Hay Jeptha Potts Oliver Knepper.. ....... ...... Frederick Welier. lfl-ael Emerlck Komanus Baldwin Jacob Cutter Samuel M. r-ay lor Herman Yennsia. H. F. Snyder John Wlnircn To amoant of State tax fur l-0 and previous years brought down., - lssi covered taw County scouunt - lrom tax eolleetm relun.1.! - oi nnos tor rbaaelng and killing deer out ol " " V Kelnie on atattunery " lor stationary lor oBice " ol OMh received tn.ni aHttn lions " for obi brtdireg... m - Mtireellaiieoue Items. ...... " ,.ihr rent. fce.. ............ - " Jena Baughman... " money horrowe.1 4. - Uavia judgment tnt rodeuiptUm oa anaeatad I tads . 4 from Commlsaionera' aalool uneeated lands.. 4 Iwlancv due County a- last i-iUiement oininit... Coarloetw-e biagb Iwer Turkey faurt , , Srtneraet borough ....... Ad.llnun Allegheny..... ...... Cuaeutaugh .... Coatluen,- borough. Oreenville Jenner Meter!!- borough.. Mlddlecreek Mlllord , New HattitU'H-e borough.... Sallibury borough Somerset borough. ......... S internet , Stonycreek Sti.yiU-wn boruugh.......... ...... V'pper Turkey foot ....... 1 ii nabonaigb.. ........ Welleraburg tajrough....... iAddiaon Allegheny Berlin borough ....... Hrotherrvallvy , ....... Oioemauga. ........ Confluence borough. ....... Klkllck , Urenv1lle ........ Jetfaraoa J-ncer Jennertowa borough........ ....... Larimer Iwer Turkeylooi ..., Meyerale bngh Mi.ldlecreek '.Milford ....... New Baltimore Imr-iarh... ....... New Centrevill buv uh.. .., Northamptua.... i Paint (uemahoning ISaJiaburj boruugh ......... Shade .., Sumereet borough... 0 v v e r SaOJsB4Tarj)C . - -w,! S-iuthamptoa. .......jstonyereeh .... ....... Stoyatowu boroagh (Summit. Vppes Turkeyfoot. jl riina borough . VTellenburg ou rough. , 1ST Statu. County. 1STS t 3 til 1 .1 ISM US1 2 17 ill evi i -m t- u ;ii SI To1 it S 40, 19' li Su l tT w a 11 XT S in - I 11 S4 S 90 i 1 IM OS us a3 Hi 14 42 11M ti I'lK aJU 4T rr is a4 W 47 U 111 1 m te ISO i H Si lw) 41 ? w 73 S lOS M Sil 14 40 J OHO 11 17X1 1 SW 64 JOSS 4 4. 1Mb I 11W 7s i SI 107 34 404 XI SIS 47 11T SO Ui 47 IS 1VS il 171 ST OS r m 1813 US SOU 01 lW 78 12TS Kol h 44S 31 auss 4 ki r 1T2 fcl 13 W 311 23 12 0 a7 u 2B& 21 1 U T 4& a oo s 00 12 OU T 7 S oa IIS SI lot, I OU lfctf So 7V4 33 M7 Ml 3C0 4-1 fnOAS M CR, By amount paid ta Asaoaaurs - lur Commonwealth coef... 4. w 44 pjaw hri-1 gna...... ...... 44 44 44 44 J &rJ, 44 .. .4 ruad and lidga vtewa.. " Cowmluionera' pay, Co., a 44 . . Crttrhtleld. 44 4. " Mi-CllnbKk . 4. ImO, Cook......... " tip staves repalra.. ...... .... ... ...... ........ " Jury Commldakraera...... , " records and stattoaary - rraight. postage, ac. Jail expenses .............. Clerk's pay printing and sdverUiing, Dtmutrat. , wain, i 4 .444, . .... .... . " electioa expeasrs. trains .......... 14 reiupded. - miaceilaneoos grand jurors...... " traverse jurors. Coaauhle returns physician' pay..... Auditors' pay " Commissioners' auoraey.... " lastltui. u penitentiary.. eustodiaa - to cereal attorney's tt-e....... fuel " Fair. 44 appeals rued damages tobacco foi prisoners. Blael a Bro. . i a. Prothonotary'i eoau ft. " SheritTs eosta 4 4. 4 Auditors' clerk... 4ft 4. a auditing State account 44 eupylag reoords.. ....... 44 4. cotomiiaioners' ileeds, fcc... .4 4. - Wf. bill . " 44 inquest...... 4. 44 .4 ijuun Houee expenaea 44 44 4. rirrkinr at aenlcmeut 44 . - lte I, raaua.... .. ..ft. tHirrtiw4d m-ey uald ft- 4 rupport of Poor House 44 4. aut va unseated lands, arh-ad lr.7 , 44 44 .4 -4 riatd 17 44 44 4. 4. ,rbo"l 17 44 ft - nt Iht-j .. Treasure's eomial?km oa 447441 47. at S'4 per cent.... 73 , at I), per cent l.ftUabos dueeouaty MM S3,; ssvs 4w; IW) 4,i Ti TO' 3&4 l so ou; j 3A1 Mil St M'l 331 Ull, M 01 f 181 as. I 36 10' a 40! 03 Ut i soo ooj 4"4 JO' 4v vK l'i 13i7 43 4S3 luj' S ' 77 as Ui! 1409 Ul 771 88! 1 m to- MS 80i loo oo : ZOS Oil a31 80 108 00' H Mil 24 UO'i s out) 184) 08 I IS 741 00 u- 30 ! m an a. 480 73 46 60 IS 00 74 ou ' 41 401 31 0U 144 3! 71 08 0I 40 ti' 11448 00 10314 SO 144 01 U II JXl 471 131 t liM 04 0 21: TM 83, N.rra Jeptha potts. L'ollreter of Shadi-'townKhip, paid to Treasurer U almer tweatr-Dve rf 0ft dollar, alnee tettlemrBt. The smonnt ofrlalaif tntanllng and not arrv-anitd lor In this settlement, aa lar as has fee a amriaiBed by the new lru id Commlftukmera. U 43 31. Aaeutig them is a bill lor priming, prertaicd t y the smcret i.ni n iorwi 40, pan 01 wbwii u as uajavM balaai lKStl. H. F. SCIIKLL, Ksq., rrdtlioniitary ami Clerk of the Court of Quarter S.-.fsinis, ntiil Oyrranii Trrniim-r of Smers(t County, iu account -.villi tlip County of Soini rsi t fur the yareiiilifig Jan. 2, 1SS2. Ca. liroggi-t, Oaeida. X. X. I --"Z-Z .v, iv. . r-vfii. and IFpvpr PAITI KILU.K Has no equal, n mm wwru nri j Mneri. AbntTte of Pan. Kuxra la the hou to afuant toat M fary Sllliu PERRY DAVIS 4 Sp, Prpprletor-, Prdvldeoce, R. L "wa. - a a . a- KLrftt. w wrl.ki ta lail r Bll'Mkf. 1 A.fl 8 TXtArA "lPThtTlC 9 sT lVAC T 1 C A Cs MAKMET fiAKDKJf EKit A.ND FMUIT. Kivoun u-.ii kmrtt.cti to s-qUiIc uJ lo at? pot otil r w-vU aaaaV ' ' t.. BP Vlaussraa. ac V.ssraagr as am la rfnaet f wnsftlMr luT ITVU OT toiHlUvTTt ejrai, ..criui.ut , w Wvs. isjox . iPtUy mm laW sB4.iitr of All rkwdt 4wd VlmmtM. i w (.rhuf rjf-'S" saaauwSWum- SUOOtasriaag yDWINI W MW KIM. oVIN IH f, emaa, awaa.-wa , a 9 , t7' tamtam "Kverythfna: fori roe cararDt 1 when. FREE. PZTEn HErJDERSOM & 0. 35 Cortlandt Street, New York. i.rrti To jury tees... ToBim-s Io rlaih-t-rry and "-al To tmier Ji.4. Yi, ISBJ. I '!- . 36 00 i By fet aa Pr h.vry -i ai m i By wee aa Clerk 4 Caarter btueluaa... ..; is Sum Ky Irva aaClerk of K.4a.la ..I ta uw, j Hy Irt, ascirrh of Oyer and Terminer. ta: so in su EDCAi: KYI.K, Rkj., High Slie.itTof PomPM t Ctunty, in account m'tli the Cnurity of Somerset for the ye:tr er.iling the 2i thiv of Jjiui.trv, A. 0. 1882. Da. To jury foes To bare ia Suiial ary rt ce To roets la Sallal ury rl. ease To board ia ullabury riot ca? To stationary, ae To Onler No. 448 0 38 ou s ou Ca ll, tieemlaa prfo Hy nlellaatai Items.. IV ou I 11 so t 4-0 T3 . II-) 104 ! xa 81 4SUS 81 Wk the unlfiMi:iit-il AuJitors of Somerset County do hereby certify, th.it in p-ursuanew of the 47Ui StM-tioii of the Act of AssemMy, entitled an Act rei;itiiiv to Cmti s. 1'rnshi, Jtc, pnssft-d the 15th day of April, A. I). 1834, we met iu the Commissioners' OUkw in the boroagh of Somprset, on the 1'J thiv of January, A. D. 1S82, and dial audit, adjiist and iettle the account of Ilenrv F. Knepiver, Esq.. Treasurer of Sosvierset county, with the county, for the year 1,V1, aud the account of Edgar Kyle,Egq.,Sheritf of said countv, witii tlie caaiitv, tve the veai 1SS1, and tha account of Henry F. Schell. Esq., Itoihoootary 'and Clerk of the County, for the year iS-Sl, and uaid avco);ita as statvd above and recorded in the Com- rn ..r t p.,,li-aiiii ar mrnirt and ve miMtlOIieni utllVf VI ll lomilj , a mur , . , , - find a Whin de the eountv by the said Treasurer, of aeren hundreil anu tweniT'CiKt'S uoiiars rdu eigniy-uiree wrmy wi Ia testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our nanua ana seais, mi. 18th day of January, A. D. 1882. - i (.True copy.) Attest.- Ckrk. J- M. ME ERS, seai-I Auditors. I 'i T - t 4 4 l I ' I ' ft :' i ' 4 ; 4 1- I I;