3 1 1 " 4 hn'' ntn"t , t! "vr r""r:,,t'" y"1". HCi.Il A. ;s wa.,irt : this ulli'x. i l..Hni the printing , U.I-K. iiust be able to read iimmiM'rij'i. r,n' s-ea;iet fever has. been declared pi" ili-mc in J.l,nsi.in au.I ill urromnliiigs ! tliHt.inil pi.v.-i. iiun. J"-i.il K- in-r. !')., n NjiiH-r4't mwliatit, I. rm.-tiv 1 rcisiiivr. Mini mil' .f tlm tn-k , i-ijxiliir tucu in that countv, is visiting V ' - W, fi" . i-Mitur imvu in that cimiitv, H vimi ..r-r .'..,V --'''' , - i V 'r2 ''VT -- V"-' . ! ,,r',",,v"' w-r. ilnimged with win .- f4j:'V ) ' ' it''l'1''' rtliinhtv. The. uriinary elect . -LJ; ! I'r township ottiees, brought many of 0 . -Wr---e--i io town. ;AT. .(I. ..i!n;U.'.' T:ii at Sr.yd.r's. lt viir whole yMet:i. .I.ouhl use '' lil-KAI.P :H-:it ;;'ii)(9 count rv ion. f thcni The h.iijiI' in some part of the State are troubled l.y ilipl.th.-ria in a now form, it a Herts tii" n.-isal organs ptirtii ularly, and ; with a malignity that bailies llic skill nf . phy- U ians. ' Wc um'terdund that lloti. A. J. CVT.born .' will le a candidate- fur re-election to the legislature. Jas. I.. I'ugh. Eso,., and John A. Walter are ulsoimylien of as prospective candidates for the same position. J-iK,ir.r In S.) W '":-! r.-u:, Ki-.u;iori SEnviccs. Kiv.O. W. ftonex, Is will soil j f ,ue Episcopal Church, Conno'lsvillr, l'a., I will hoiit reunions scn uvs in tlio dnoil -M.rr. A: ''((. j Jeii'Ulars Hail, Njinenn't, la., on r nlay i T - V VJ'lll', J VITllill .t, I T ILL f J. Ill I Tiie ilojiuhiiiuns of t!.e towi,fhij liail ijui'.i' a lively time nominating thoir tiki t .Saturday. There were jut'e a r.uml-r of eandi'lati-s fur the diflV r?;it f iiS-.-m and over I :in yuti's lMillo-l. All iorrons v ho were men;! t r of l'nii;'a- froin i nv ( id., r;.,r;.,w.i;t X. C. I.. ere requested j t.i nuvt ut tlicoili-e of Kd 13. St.11. on Thurs day Fthmary .-th a' 5 . in., fir the adjust i::e:it of sonie h;isitie.-i in which all are in- I (ur penial ld friend a'id iairo!i. County Auditor Kmerii-k. f Southampton town Mi;;!, il t 1 it" a friendly faH while in town !:i! (Saturday. The 'Squire U a welcome jr.et at the Hi:r.l.l yanctunt and his visits are always njoyn!. Mr. J.d.u T. Ilhoads, one of SoiihtkI tovnh:j's ie.ot Mi'tt-rj'rishi fanners and .-;! k raii-ers, one lav !a-t wuk sold to a .uni'hV ; Jtihntwti firm fix two-year-old Mreers ! that a'-'rc'ateii ;!"2 poundf, the r.verajre weight hting 1"1 iitinds. u r Yutzv, son of Col. Ji. D. Vu:;:y, of 1'rrina, i. !yin seriously i'.l at his father's hoti? with an attaek of typhoiil fever, lie It. was iti the vtitj.'.oy of tlie l':ttl.urii, Vi'ayni and Chh-ao l.ii!ronil Cotupany i.:v wi.tre lie contra .l.iiuhl "se 'he IIkkai.P! -l.." . ,i -oatent tiie.;i-iin" fori i : v i I . .. r ;i, f " f'""- I J .. ; I'.iv ts- cny'Vcl l.y th K i .,;;!!.. .ft. h-raud sr.iaii -rew :h. j I -.. ;' A h'-: '.'' of p.d- at J. 13. Sny- '' " u?i f . r that ll.l'.h y has all the new ! w un ,. .,.j j .. :f ..,! ti.-s.e'u-.. fresii I I Yn.'hicr. liooj-truii.Ilin atnl roje- j "1 1 ; '.Ti.t.v..tinp folks. ; I r , t i- I j . .. , .,V(. the lefist iineiiMiiess in your j r:s I I ' I'.-.;:ta Wtil immediately correct i f v-:'.i--m. ! t lui,i. 'ftHi, r,,. " , , , . . ; !-r.ii 1. 1 j 1 -.,1, t kn w vhv.hut everyhody deals Suler,'!':, i.'.'.M:.M'.vJer.VO. . ii win,,, j ,i f Aicil fails oil Saturday this it"i.''ir.,;"! I i:t had f.-.-thoM- who win ; "T.'u . , ';, I to cliaiiL-e t'neir habitation. j I r . : of i miMir ed f'u.-r.j. J lI. ;i.-:;.. I.KR's. w ti. 1 5 - I .'iAa.:u..-l I- shaft, :"imiu the hv of ii.or- Mr. K!n '"i'liHm i I ' ! i.arniV'f at the feet of exce! icnce, U Hum i, ! Ml,,,,.: J : ;.ro'.in::it-.ose":.,;i. j !;-'i;-i,,. .- ' . , : '' , ,i-t- to scud nwav for v.ur uothc j ! IXTS.J ; j ,, ,,-..' , .. , 1 ... ""r. 1 f .. y-u can jn-i u.c ....v.- - AIh '.,-n s A r j V. M. JIo:-lisTKrLl.r. s. I ( I 'I are not always what they A A ,.ew h.irKsvTl I I v-V's'fc?1 tlntm-u-r fd! j . . , m otcv, j a bri.ls'.' arul hroke his h , tvtmo j ZrZy'( I V Sort with acaii.-odros.. on 2 ch.t'.cs I t.'.eir-.., ! .1 . . - - i If , ' .-eiiera'dv fatal, a:t! j'.i "' (',;,,a- "'ilvea'rlvdlfro I . --.-..or new e.t'.d of the latest ix-M-ns. at , ' 'I M'mA 1 Ii ----- .i,,t;;j J :! N .;. x V.r.tx. C.uii yn;j. ana i.i.a- "y .v"r I i .. . i,r.. l ever ttsni as a tan.uy Hi lr I j j tl I Ivt oid he is ahoat t af 4 J - - r - , . ! , . I 1 ;, i. James Kc'ilv. uu nihcrof ti:e .,e-:s-1 .ai-oi " "ft I Jr..:., Fulton vottnty. fell d,ad from !'"';S" I J acr i - " I ' r ,,, J 1 , i ;, mv. at llun.t a''in. A w.h-U ;ro j -' n.- trit'i'lV l I " ' t1 : tai: and hroke l.is 1V- ri' i:n , With a view ) .'.rvi I j .a -'i he w.-;s su-V.Tif.j.'. others cl" aecniijul:ii S'Xc I . . ."TT"".', :.-oi.,.s,;!K.,; ,,".. i ' -v !l -""" ' 1 :.d.-::.hia mi I.. ;:t -ii-. r.a : .- - - - ;1. He-.':., r,:,' .-a:'-- I-11..I ll.-A-. .: when T.l:i' I v.ilVsoid .',ca,. to r! Jrth-sea-:!(jii!l..iW!1I) T!). ?J 1 I 'I. -:is for hoy fr.au -i y, -a- :u. 1 f uil, ,.;,,,, iialH , 4 the iar.,.st sis ofn.-n c!otIau:-. (.,,rri.rll , ..;,.,,: 'Ut I j If you are m wa,uofSi:ionery l.-.y ,5.. ! l-f.n-they haye PlllJ'i! 1 ;.-,,..u, j,4) !.,.t ; thoy are the neaf-t. han J .iin-t hnd iiift e innient out. VP' jf i'inkeye vrevetit-.l and . ea i'.y l y 4 'orrN.ni it Jtro's. Horse and ( att'.e i"ovtih-r, I st.in-s sell it. I'riee suits :ne. ! ta .ii t i j; ;-;ni.s !:;(". should order their l'.:i; mi l rCnXT3 ''er Heads e.:t Ui in packets. V.' ? 1 ril.t I I :: very lauidsomest r.t ti.is oilhv. f C.i'land see on new t.tto : .,.rt;n:-s. i v ,,,, ,;,v Vim 'ii.-viots ;in;-!iams and Iciht laiieo. all; ' Tue editor r ileyers hila 'tW. i v.-'.' if !:.-."' A Vr.cr.m Exit. Cn Sabbath evening, j Horse or Kr.rafr.sTAT!VE.1 . hiH'i ihe iiiidist.!ilei jbtsor of the liistor-. t!io U'th inst., one of lha aged citizens of J WAsntaornx, Ft, 13, ItiSi ic jack-knife lor a number of yearn, but f Milf..rd township, this county, Mr. John J Having been requested by ths Secretary wi!l now have to paw it over to the editor Hitt er, quietly withdrew from his earthly j of War to nominate a candidate forappoint of the lriniirnit. When we said that the j home ul (iebhuns, to enter the bright nient as cadet at the United States Military "Comiiimlore" had bneoine frihteneii and J -rwyond." Father Ititner was a giod limn, j Academy at Wert Point from the Seven had gone out of the late llejmhlican meet-1 whom the Lord hud "satisfied wita length teenth district of Pennsylvania, I would re in; with the lemarlt "that it was dangerous t of days,'.' To his "three-score and ten" had spectfully rita-t the papers in the district t be there," we simply 'Vaid the talc as it j leen ail Jed wix years and twelve days. Ilia to announce thai there will be a coiupeti was said to us" by that worthy himself in ' illness was long eontinueil and painful, but tive Ciaminatioa as to the mental and phys the presence of other witnesses, riince hi.s faithfully leirne. Iu the "evening time'" he , :cal nuoliScatiuas of such applioantsasniay article in which be denies that be left the drew mmr to him, whom for inoro than St) j prc"nl theniM.lves, said examination to be meeting has appeared, we have lieen Uild 1 vt-ars he had uuule a '"Kefiiire," ami he that he did by nunilKT of responsible ' found light and comfort. gentlemen who saw him leave, and othe'rs Though neither possessed of -wealth uor whom he met at the door and to whom he j the wisdom of schools, this man was truly made the remark "that it was dangerous to : rich, and truly wise. Ho used the talent be there."' That bo wa3 at the meeting can- i which his Cod had given him, a stock of not be disputed, a he made himself con-! common sense, and made a wealth of con spicuousas the one ''uninvited guest"' who . .scions rectitude, and a hct of loving friends. ted the made its a; ;n ar- ritt-hurih stables, which N known us 'thrush."' It lor.sits of an inip t'oii on the skin iinini dintely above tiie h,H,f. whii-h in time corrod.-s it. Jt is not did not have the decency to remove his hat while in the room. Whether this was due to fright occasioned by the explosion of the "General's pun," to want of proper training, or whether it was a ttudied means of show ing his contempt and disrespect for the Re publican masses, we are not prepared to sav. The following from the Scrautot: .y.il liran will be of interest to our readers: Physicians Rcncrallv admit the import ance of an early recognition of smallpox. Anybody ran diagnosticate small pox from nica-los when the vesliehs with depressions make their appearance. But the prelimina ry stages of these two diseases have some symptoms in common, antidiscrimination is sometimes not made tiil a whole neigh borhood has been exposed. Small pox usually commences with a de cided thill or icrics of chills, w ith marked headache and intense, pain In the back. Frequently there are, i:i addition, nausea, vomiting, stupidity and sum. 'times delirium, ana in children convulsion. The fever is hi-ii tiil the eruptions appears, when the temperature ;roes down nearly to normal. The eruptions first appear on tiie face, around the mouth and chin, but the same time on the wrists. It consists of spots, which are smaller, rounder and harder than those of measles. In r-.easles, the catarrhal, symptoms are prominent ; red and watery eyes, sneezing, couh, etc. The temperature docs not go down v h-n the eruption sppears. The erui.tion lirst. a; nears on the fwrehead and tetnnlcs. 'Tis said of him, he was not known to have bail an enemy. Kind to oil the afflicted around him, in hit affliction, scores were ready to offer sympathy aiid help; and at bis grave a multitude surrounded him. The widow and an only daughter aro left amid the shadows of a darkened home. With them he had purposed moving April 1st into a newly purchased home in Centre ville. He but "went before," for his final resting place is in the beautiful "Gottes Acker" about the Lutheran hurch of that place. Of six children, four survive, all of wh m were present at the funeral. Of fourteen srand-children, ten survive, and these also were all gathered around his grave, save one. An only 'sister, Mrs. Pile, was aio present. Truly in his death he was not for cotten. O, thus to die, is beautiful 1 And beautiful to sleep. In fpiiet so profound: One'fc work all done, One's peace with earth and heaven made! And glory won ! J. 13. Piiorr. lotiah several ;:i its elf vts. l;or-es !:v. J. M. Harnett, pastor of the Trilby - ! terian roivrcirution in this place, has been ! tendered the Financial Aj-enc y of the Wash- i-'ton n-a 1 J, to rson C.r.c-e, and we under- n a pa-tor here for id h:' ncii.y ir;cn re him leave this l!i.A K Can sox, Fte V.i.. Col. February 14. 1--. ') Enrroa Hkhald. Another foreman was blown uji and killed by a premature explo sion of a blast which he was tain ping. The accident vecurred on the same site where Pat Ryan alias tuUivan was killed a few davs bcfirc. The last victim was: named P.unis and is said to hail from Wisconsin. A sijourn in Colorado would alTord a sjdendid o; ;.rti;nity for the editor ofa book cidlcd. "History of An'io -Saxon Hoot Wi ld ;.' to write an edition to his work, provided he'd Collect a portion of Calorado. slana. A new comer jtift from the States is called a "lender foot." if a man makes a j "lucky strike," it is said he has make aj "stake" an 1 if he strikes it "r.cli, lie is said to bo "away up." Should thenian w ho ha-made a "strike'' he confronted by a gentleman behind a i") caliber revolver and ordered to ''hands up.'' ami heiiv; relieved of hisi 'siake," thf y i-ny. ''He got held up." If tiie man w ho has made a "stake" should .......i ... ,.C ('.itn-ndi-'s verv ltrevioiislv Phil- j iicwe-t of men, i Joticsi and pet relieved of akr" in a saloon (or other ways not ;ry to mention:, they say "He hlowd pri-scntcd in sums of f."3 j bi," anil is s.il.l "to have p left," and in action w ill i nahle hold-; ihe future is know n as "a:i old t haw." A i di.-)iose of then at the j man from li:e Ihneraid le. if on a tramp ilo-kiti;: for work) h railed a "Moss Hack," if a native of Sunny Italy, a "Sao." A man acre whose front teeth resemble those ofa beaver, he U l::;a'.v:i as "Old bf aver tooth."' Mac. acivpt. Mr. Harnett ten or twelve 's who w ill re nhice. f'.ur.Vr f relieving merehants and ;ns of mutil itendclit Suc-wden it. has obtained ai y of the Treasury to pu ted silver tiie irity from j , silver bullion, wh l:ot heal able to d During the pa.-t wei k the parlors and sample rooms at the Somerset House have hrcn und. rgoiag repairs at the hands of Mr. (1. F. Caul, of Pittsburgh. Tiie work on the parlor ceilings is the handsomest in tiie'own, and will well repay anyone to go an 1 see it. Mr. Haul is a workman of larP-e experience and great taste and skili, and any of our citizens having work in this line to he d one will find it to thcirad vantage tcrs m. -r . '- il ; l lie iis.ueiu; j ot.o; v.io t J. H. Sviii;t: is ( o's. ' has twice treated his suIk 1 " ' letigihy .rose accounts if j If V"'l " ant frst-cl...s Suition. rv at small ; .aa i,,,.;.,, nitin? alM; editor of the lcm:.-cr;it 'nscril-rs to rather af the late Hepuhli- and we would now bay the HKRAto packet. :. la-iter . s(J.,;.r,, tMl ,c ao ;t ,,,, j a THK.t;eal form. -la'! otic rsi-e put np in this way. They : ,() Jijg yollfuj duyfi Jlt. mauc some preten-i-ist the tiling forjmsiness men. tjjns as a pfet, nd we have no doubt that Ifv., wisli t live happy and pet rich a'.l ; a few stanza on this subject, to the metre of ; "A alkto Hohierbatims lower, would ' he highly edifying to his naders. ,-i i.ewlv i:ianiel folks, buy vour t teetis- lCti;ve and Forks. Sp vms. Ve. Ac., at .1. !. Snyder .V C. IV. ! n.ri'i v r.t 1 I J'et-i rioi-arlt1 . X. .'UTV I jilir-1 i.t ol.l ran K. Ps.i I 1'p to to-dav there h: onlv been some i ,ii-ai a lirn's. Horse and attic I'ow- j twenty tickets sold to the Talmaae lecture i. r has Ik cui used w ith success its prevent-, at Johnstown, on the evening of tiie V kr" e in all cae when- used in time ' but Mr. Chi informs us that there are f-uite ,. '.v.,..-;.'n.l roiintv. Sold at all stores. ! a number ofiiersons who in i ii m rga Mr.vr MAr.ntT, Musl'n.?Tra:iT.. r on h-Atid at all tinn-s, P-i-ef, Fori; . i iri Sausage, at reasonable jirivNU. ;! ran a local wap t ;-i ! S I. lit Mut-Otin three times have spoken to 1 to tickets who had not yet i i'otte:i them, i he special tram will leave ; here at 'i:'W p. m. and return immediately ; afcr the lecture is over. The subject of the Hr..r.Y Kkwap.. rsa t, P;l lecture is "Hig Hlunihrs," and those who g.i fr -in here to hear it will r.o doubt be atoplv re; aid. le-.lci J the w .sou-.cr .'ad e Ilitntcr, of Westmoreland cov.nty. a:cnced the Cailowny robln-rs on Mon lay. ha Mi-Kinney for burgtary and raix- was a'enred to the wes'iru j.euiteiitiary for . . ., ..i ....... V-;;rs at!.: s.x tuot'aas. am: senif.uv 'nde-1 on the larceny charge. Shorty ins whs riven ie:i year and six months, -an wii! yotbo sentencd :i:l Sj-nr. "ay. .s two years :,o.! eigiit iuor.t..s ii penitentiary. To Or v l .'.'K ;.s. Urn it g j!'-t tot ivd "r?e ihieof new g'-d of ail kind-, we in ' itc vii'i ! call and see us. As heretofore ' a-.- determined to sell as cb'-ap as the !.-.tj-t. Thnnltirg you f,.-r past favor, sp-1 h..p:ng by f-i- and ho:u-t dealing 1 1 tif ril your je.tr jaatrs hereafter. J. H. Snvitk C. It Tin t its wj Sronv. I.am astkp., X. II.. iK-t. 3. l.-Tf. Py the wc.y I will say :hf.! I think Downs' K'.ixtr the best ,-.u;h n-n-lv that ! can find a! our Druggist. We r!,.vay 'i-e it. J. S. Pr.rvv, Pub. Hejiublicii!!. A ! .h-easr- arising fr an I'.iliou.-n -s or T -.'..l I.'.vtr, are.giiek'.y car.l by tiie use; ul.st.r's XanJrake V.i't:'-. .e notice of. Anii.-u a:id O'd .:tii:nett in an-nh-.tr i i j At tiie Rejiuhliian caueus which met in ; tiie Siieritrs otlice Saturday night, the fol ' lowing ticket was placed in nomination : S hool Director. Ed Scull. Win. H. Koontz ; Hurge-.. Wm. ir Welfler; Town .unci! ; Chas. K lt v,l, Saai-iel F. Picking. Ciias. F. j r.hejds ; Con.-tahle. Samtie! P. Snvder; ; Ase-sor. ;-. M. Sett: A '.-is! ant Assessors, Chambers Huston. John A. Walter; Ju lge j ; of Election, John Jl. Edie: Inspector. John I ; H. lla-t on : HialiOonstable.John.'s.S.iafcr, , Stre.'t i'omtnis.-ioner, Henry J. ; Auditors, Milton J. l'rits, Parker Trent. Mn. Eiutoc It U now three mouths since I entered upon my labors in the Hoo versvilie charge. During the first quarter I held two protracted meetings, with the fol lowing results: ine lirsi meeting was nei-i at (iraeffs ehunh; thirty-six came t.- the altar for prayers; of this number eight were already members of the church. Twenty eight new members were received into the church on Christmas dav, a number of whom were, heads of families. A pood col lection was taken for synod as a thatik-oiier-ing. The present membership is ninety-five; peace and harmony once more prevail. The second meeting was held at Lambert's church. At this meeting forty-one came to the altar for prayer,, fifteen of whom were already members of the chureh.atid some six, members of other churches. Here I receiv ed ten new nicailM-rs into the church, which iirAcs the present membership ninety-six. A good collection was also taken up forsvn- od as a thank-oth ring. Thirteen new sub scribers far chur.-h papers were secured. Here peace and harmony also prevail. The nnmlipr of new lucmbersadded to thechnrge the first quarter is forty -four. Many who haul become careless and negligent w ere re claimed. To God be all the praise. Whilst ministering to the siiritual wants of the people, -they were not unmindful of our temporal wants. The perquisites. gifts, ic, of various kinds for t'ac first quarter from the members and community around amounts to the snug little sum of Ssl.Ol. for all of which we join in most hearty thanks. We are among a kind hearted pco- Ed. Hekaui. Having a little leisure, oc casionally, I thought I would occupy a por tion of it in writing y'm a' short communi cation. I have been a regular subscriber and reader of your excellent paper over 2'J years. Well do I remember the time when I was to receive my first copy. I waited with great anxiety at the oflice for its arriv al; knowing it would contain news of a battle fought during the late rebellion, (Fair Oaks, fought last day of May and first of June) in which many Somerset county lxiys were engaged, one who was near and dearto me niv brother. I am as anxious as ever to visit the office and ask if the Somer set Herald has arrived. Perusing over the interesting columns of your paper of 18th inst., I was very sorry to notice that H. C. Musselman, late principal of I'rsina schools, had departed this life. He wasa young man of whom I had the highest resjiect, en excellent teacher and a gentleman in every sense of the word. I shall never forget the day we spent togeher in I'rsina. When the hour of parting came he gave mc his hand and said : "I hope to meet von at the Somerset County Institute, where we shall have a pleasant time again." Hut, providentially, I did not meet Harvey. Glad to know that he was honered by being elected its Secretary. Small pox scares come around occasional ly in tair section. It appears to be spread ing e cry where in all parts of the country exeept Carret county, where it has not, that I known of, assume! an epidemical character. The cry is "get vaccinated!" The doctors are busy vaccinating, saying it is the duty of everybody to get vaccinated. Wcsternport and Piedmont report small Iox occasionally but none real. I a:ii engaged in teaching school in Gar-j ret count v. near J laukuu ana lltoeuix Mines. The school is composed principally of Scotch and Iri-it element. Number en rolled, 1C. The i.tlendanee, during present term, is not as tood as laat, on account of bad roads and whooping cough. A few I think arc remaining away for the reason of not being vaccinated. A teacher is liable to a fine often dollars for allowing children to come without producing a certificate of vac cination from a regular practicing physi cian. This causes me to hxik after the matter pretty closelv. Yours, J. J. M. Westemport, Md., Feb. I S, I ss conducted by a board of three qualified gentlemen, who will be appointed for that purp.ie, ar.d who will meet in Johnstown on Wednesday, the 2d day of March, !... or at such other time as the !oard may agree upon, giving duo notice of the same. The examination to he free to all applicants be tween the axes of seventeen and twenty two years who ore boua fide residents of the district, but no applicant will be examined who has had a brother educated, or being educated at the Military Academy at "West Point or at the Kavul Academy at AnuajMj lis. The candidate selected by the board will he required to report at West Point not toter than the 20th of June, IsHJ. Very Respectfully, J. M. CAMt'iiEIX. EECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUEESjJJUL - Of THE ' SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE FOR TI1K YEAIi 1881. STATEMENT t HkK f JvNEfPFn, ! , Tirusurvr .f Sun u-i t Coni.tv P.-r II..um, j I . in a.rontit '.villi the conn'y ft.r tha ynr c-nihit J" JTTJJLttlZ: . 2, JL. JD. 1882. i Young man, go to Hetiley's and buy yourself the latest style of stiff or soft hat, just received from New York and Philadel phia. The Xew Scientific Americas OFricr.s. We are glad to announce that the &itn!ij:c A.ucrkan came out of the lata fire in New York like the fabled Phicnix, with renew ed life. The subscription lists, account books, patent records, patent drawings, and correspondence were preserved in massive lire-proof safes. The (printing of the Scien tific American and Supplement was done in another building; consequently the types, plates, presses, paper, etc., were unharmed, and no interruption of but-.: ncs w as occas ioned. The new Scientific American ot'i .tea are lo cated at J01 Broadway, comer of Warren street, a very centra! and excellent situation. The new building fronts towards the City Hall, the Court House, and the new l'ostof ficc a magnificent 'structure, which co-t eight millions to build. Xcar'y opposite, and a few hundred feet distant from the Scientific American offices, is the entrance to the great Suspension Hiide over the Hast lliver, between Xew York and Brooklyn, which required ten years to construct and twenty millions of dollars to pay for. lit front, also, of the Scientific American is the City Hall Park and Printing Honic Square, with its statue of Benjamin Franklin, and the homes of eminent editors and newspa pers, such as the Xew York Tribune, Xew York Tluus, Xew York ,S'i;i, Xew York Wurltl, Xew York HauUl, 21iil und IZ.pr;-jt Z rtutirr, and others. The new Scientific A mcrloni ofiicrs are ad mirably chosen for active business. Here. in addition to the issuing of their interest ing publications, Messrt. Muni! & Co., aided by trained examiners and draftsmen, pre pare specifi-ations anil drawings for Amer ca: and foreign patents. If any of our readers should happen to make a new dis covery (we hope every one of theni mav- do so, and gain a fortune), they have only to drop a linetoMiiun 5 Co., 211 Broadway, ; Xew York, w ho will reply at once, without charge, stating whether the invention is probably novel and patentable. A hand book of instructions, with full particulars, will also be sent, free. Messrs. Munn it Co. have had over ."" years' experience in the busine-s. Ilu. la. To amount tlrtwa from County Treat uror on Onler No. lu bucd ty the Cuuuty vAinjiuiasioners. :i( iu nuioum reo-iTeu iruai Woy Krutiiers wane fur Fisher. To amount receive! uinn Gm'Kiwd! it'.'.'.'. " " Jot. (iatiiner.. " fer brick, lu.-ker aal Utstlifcr To amuunt tinr corn tmliler """! To orouuiit received lrom JoSi iih iilller", malnienaoca To mount rei-eivcd frm UaiutirU oLun- To amount from Jejeo isweiti-riif iVr lnir To amount lroui I. J. Bacr'oa'iaio'oi Komls To amount (rem Uiil Koontz 'aoU Lauiits lor plus aoM ; To amount rceeive.1 Irum sale of Koi'fnVJn' (tOlKll'. j To nmount rreoivej tn'm 'sJuicrsVt Hi'.' clmnl.ail VTnrka, eM lr-n ' To amount received lrom Uook k" iKVrlu! lor Ivinl , To amount received from ii." Kiaiuiei"tur liiue ; To amount receive! from a' j) .' y LVj : otbois,liay j To amount n.c.dved ir .ta j 1I.'V eiiaer I horse...... rr o To amount nreeive.1 frora "i'VtVr'i'rltV' ' ' provision "'; Vy amount paid cot ca order for out iloor ;i puujierii wo c3 muoixm .iu u-ji on onier ir jtor-i f ies and merchandise- S3 ' 0 ij amount pjid out oa order Ut bu.-f anil 1 50 ' Teal 1 SOU. Ky auioaut paid cut on order lo. provia-j I) ions I 12 m Bj amount ld cot on order for justice! I 06 ! and consitaMe lees ! i.Iiy amount paid out oa order for alioes uOiw.i awl lea'.Lcr '' I-ty amount paid out on onler lor waeat . . aa by amount paid out on order tor c-jevey- Inn pauuers. 131 i lly amount paid out on order f .r itye. i corn and oats. 11 IS I!y amount paid ou; oa order for Direc- i : tors' pay 1-ST 'Cy amount p.ild out ou order for cotlm ! ami burial.: Ij -0 My amount pa! 1 out on order for pbysi i el m's pay 8 i I'.y amount piyii out ou orders for lime. .. 1 1 !!y amount paid out on orders for fuel 3 lb l;y amount paid out on onters lor Stew- r! ani's pjy S Si) Ry amount paid out on ordrt lor hiuiher. ! liy amount paid out ou orders lor ailscel S3 tto. i 1.1UCOU3 i ; lly amount paid out on orders lor harness io u 'o un.l aart.liery ; I By amount paid out oa orders tor print-; 2i:i insc j !:I5y amuunt paid out on urdera tor tailing: j I ar.dcar.tuut i , : lly amount paid ou: on ordvrs lor yvit ie! ii and sfitMitry j j l!y amount paid out on orders Tr blaeic-l j i;itUui: : i tyam:tiai paid out on orucr for ;ior-' I neys i Uy auiount paid out on orders ti rrfpnlr. j lly amount paid out on orders lor lmr. .. ! ; ly aiauuat paid out wa crden f-r Treas-i I I urcr's iay j . ! By amount paid out on orders for Clirit's I W i . ; By aiaount pU out on o.-J-.tj for teach-' er'a pay ( j l!y amoam p.iiii oat oa orders lor neurit i; and eonyinir I by amount pid oat on orders lor A, on i ' aud Oa.anil Kx i j 'By amount paid out on oni-rrs .r patnr.-j j liy amount paid out on or lets lor liro in ! ;; eurance .1 j By amount p-ild out on onicrs for dius. . ) : .lly imv.-unt paid out on orders lor eav-, lux ; 1 lly amount paid oat ou order fur re J e-l Uto j ! Ity amount pid rut on orders for nors. . j j Ly acount paid out ou orders lor settle-? ;) inent - , i I!y amount p.ii 1 ou; on o!ers lor fruii) !' trees J fty amount paid out u orders lor small ' . " uoi exiierscs I ' Kj' amount paid out on orders forljalar.ee 11 " on settlement with steward !; I'y amount pal 1 out en orders for me ii- i j cat scrrl'-es I IJ amount paid cut on orders for sewing ii mnchtne (lly amount paid out oa orieri for hard : i trare J : i!y amount paid out on .r-lers for vlsitina :o;2 so 10U9 24 il-Z ii 'li 7 4 & iM 00 22 hi S!2 ro 'i. -J 7i 107 W 4-.e to 41 5 11 11 13 45 11 :a 13 U (3 lud 0 IS ou li; oo TJ CO 00 23 00 S2 9t C'J OU ' 2.Vi W it 20 S2 22 303 ( 0 IvO U J 12 00 5 00 l'.iS 73 124 Si VSl CO 3 2 (W 2M 32 1'Jl 07 RECEIPTS AID EXPENDITURES op SOME RSET COUNTY FROM TIIE THIRD DAY OF. JANUARY, A. D. 1881, TO THE Second day of January, A. D. 1882. vdth th-9 ili Zzz.j cf S:rcr:ct, DR. T i rash rvfdvcd f.-. lssoaml Isnl. m the Odteptors of stttc and tTounty rate and 1t., tor tne years 1st", ls7. Collectors. litstrlets. ! I ! .Year.' State. ' LVunty. !ie4iu,i il'Jfll 17 V.'e, t' e untlftsii-K'tl Auditors of Soitrct County, lo her.-Ly certify' that r.-o li.tvi! fi'ttli''l am! audited tli Have yuu tried the "Diautnnd J)yrs'.' I not di so at oiu-e. Vi'ith a ten cent nuetaire TrpiiFun r tin's Pt.-ltf 't Witnfi- ; ' Fur;. ;f r-'om'Tsot (.'rtimtv I'oor nccotitits ol rr.-.n.-. c.;r !. i Kni.Tl'fr, Ks-i., vt:ar 11, itii-i tiuit (nt is correct. kit hnr.'lj :;nn so; V. I;!!i'.('Ki-r:. ! tliis isth i:iv ofJanwrtrV, A. IX 1S ) JOilN r. UHOAIS, ?r:.L. ' J. M. MIOYKIW, EAb. CKrk. Auditors. AaKUstuii IMj'.!.arjr .... V in. A. Ktontx. (reurnc Kreaz-r Wm. H. VYcliley (ri'or W.Turuy Hmui'l Caster Iiaac Voier A. K. Humirt- A. J. Sioner Jt.bn K Anlteny Fmnic Wolf Kilns Heminjcer i:uiu3 Dull... h A. VVemtT Sinmcl lwry Oiill.in lAnt ti ioui'1 Herkejr K. UiiMwin : J.icub t'tyff-r Jniiirtn IiitnL-.;U K K Snyder FcVer Kn-lr'm trcrrfe VV. )uDit's...., SiiUaUfl i.'a!r ViiMerick Sw I.ewi? J. Knej icr. l.'iiae Voter Thni:i0'Kyter (eonfe Lowry.... Jercuiiali loticI;y'T..'. J'hn sr.-hl-j Sitmml M. jtltl.vr- Hi-ury Kau'-ii Suivmon WeiiLtr Ji'nepll 1-lt.hty K';:it;rtMiear 4 .fcrrmitili Wkij'icy K. U. Dull S. A. Topjxr Jarob SiiM. ' fMeon Mull Fcter Kntfman Jaciib Zlnunurman Michael Hay Jeptha Potiit ' Hivor Knotier FrterUk v tiler Israel KrofricL Kuinanu. licilawia. ... Juol t'uiter Samael I. nyl t. Hcrrann VmiuBin li. h Snyiler Jim U iuict-r: .... Sa:umlt f t.iiiiuenf: if ri'uub.......... ... lwer Turkey iHi , .... Somerset lKriuuh .... Addi;m .... Alifubeny .... i'KlflllHUlt.... 4'oiUlucn a bon-U)C;t .... (irwenvlUe leiiner .... .Mnyerstittl' Irurvub. ........ .... Miil-iierreck .... Miii. rl Nw HnUlmora N trough Salt-liury bor Bicli . ... SoJUfrwi l-.rouiU ..... St-merset ..... Si'tuycreek .... StityrttiwD borough .... I'H-er '"ureyfol .... I r nUtrtruh Wellrri.'Uif iurt;UK ..... AtlfUftt.n .... Atifcheny .... HertUi bi!viii(h .... IirutheTSv.ii.try .... I'oEeniAUh , ..... Vn!tuenue bufjugh .... Klklkk ......i-rteBvl!le .... .Itittrtrson ....iJi-nner .... Jennen'iwn borx-uh... . .... Larimer .... Lower Turkt-yluot ....'Aleyer!ale broUj(U.. ....'Mi'Kilrcrctik MiIMjM .... New i;;tl:itn re Ix nnmh .... ?few i;entrev:Ue Uj,. itU.... . . . . N 'in ha Eni'tun .... Paint . . . . ; l a1 m hon in ir .... ' i!!;niry boruugb ....jSomerwt borough ....;SonierMt ....)S"Uth:imptun . . . . j Stonycreek . . . . i StovrtLown bore ugh ... iuniail' ....riler TurWeyfixt. : t ii-ina- Njnaicb W ellersbur Vorvutx JHT3 vn 1 01 3 7 5i: 6 &t u :ii n ; s 4" 1 9 U' U OH iv t; 11 -T 6 ir 0 U Mure anon. JollX X. rxitt ll. ai K vt M u:::cr i-t a h'.ed a lari Mai: Iht'n: '.ns-t. We .'rati.r 0 -.ttr a: .e i:i wh'.e'i all meats ean lie ke; ve at eirt.l .11 SsToxrriti.r.K, 1'ch. ISth, l:'i82. I Kit. II uba 1.11 t The editor of the Vcmocmt ! seems to have lost his balance. "The lengthy, : minute and tnitl.l'ul aecj-.itit of the late Itc ! Mtlilican xncetinc iriron bv the Jtciii'xra!'' m. r 1. c. ,.vD- ,.,., f,,r v r r.r,.rn-i se-ms to have unset his eiiuilihriuni. This i::- it Co., of -V.s. l)2 and DH Broadway, j ''lengthy, minute and truiUM nceount," New York, one of the oldest firms and this daring young man says, "has been read iar-.t snanufaeturers of clothiiiR in the generally by the coj.Ie" ire suprosc that I'nited States wa in Sonar-et hist week ii where the joke coiiun in "and both lle aud will s'i,..rt!y cireula'.B anion- our mer-1 ptil.".ie.tns nod PemoeraU iTonounee it a ehants in the county. Mr. Stokes has been J fair, just and correct aceoutil of the j.roceed in tbe eh.thins business f.jr stinie j inpT'-" "The lengthy, minute end truthful twenty veatv, and has the refutation of lie- ' account," is devilish clever for the modest ;,,-.m..V.ft!,e most irentleuianlv and sue-! vottn" ciitor of the I'rnu.rr.t!. If thisbeard- c.t )t,nt drive's T?i r.d'.o i li? vouth 5tcs cravliiis uti the ladder of and sample room is at Xo. 5 Sixth avenue, ! fame at that rate, his illustrious uncle, the J'-.ttsloir-h, l'a., where he will be glad to see ! invincible ' Itoss" of the onlerrifiwl in Som any of our merehanls who nitty vi.it .the j ersct county, will have to keep an eye on ' liv, and will entertain them iii the most ! him. uieirove 1 ftv'e. ' 15ul theiv is a differetice of opinion after m I all in regard to "the lengthy, minute and , , . , . itittui 'til u .v-iii... t ..,,. ..... .I J. .I .lrnoi lunir ii.i -Jiii.i ii ine sent a ftnkme array av! ( 1, an. Mi.tii r., eoiistatttlr on hand. buying meat can have it rra'.-r '..t:l war.tisl. V.'e have. nis.i, Ji ,;., .i tiew brick f.r --ale, v. hi; h we will soil i.y ll.e ht'.n lreil or tl. ius and ut. a ! prii-e. ' .tint r o IkOiir ii.i lii.iii piis , . , . .. i articles, evervone 1 . , . . , . , ... it a lengtiij , minute, wiium mm unimuic '.,r. s.. .i...n..Ms.;..r.n. "b"ot """ ;eef l'.ck, Ar., kept:"'"'-' " l" I falsilieation of wliat transiircl at the meet- ... . , t. teti-.'mraneous interest, l irst we liave a i , . . Open daily. Tartu-! - .. . . . ... : injr. Others a;-'ain, are a ht'le more explic- i.ept iiithera.vk-v""-"""""". :"" ' ,. : n Jlic vi'ti'iuet oi tueouiteatii and truthful Ks.s I' x vis ek . Yi'h ::, l s. .T c,: tl.rc itj-nrv. ! n ii-.-: t tlict Mie tiie in-t tail r in I '! ... l ie ! -' l-Ostl ucrtus ln issitv J from George F. Kd j mtuius, (Trial." Kx-Miui-tcr. Kdward V. Noyes : eonimtiiiii-iites the results of his observations . of Kilitiial a.Tairs in France under the title, "The iVores? of the French Ili-puhlie."' ; I.-i "Trial by Jury," Judjie Ilward A. Thoni:; deM-rihe the social conditions un der v. hi( h our jury M-stcm had itsorrin. . htid notes its def.vts in view of the altered j relations "f modern life. Mr. John Fiske 'iiitikesan ai.le and ingenious analysis of etual movement, the Ile- -ii: ..rt.. ...-in..,.-.,f ' P. s)n,..:eri I mt" l?r.-ai in;e::e . .. . if... I....: 1 .f...., 11. 'T.,n I m.t a.lov,- nor.-Mibser;oers to take lrom j ""ll:""M. -.. .i ...v :' e!...s, nor will thev hand to them, news- i J e-soti of rj- .te.-Cintisni." In -Law for the ,.;. a.t ir.-sfd :su;VH ejs, reioldeUaiid in-har.s." the llcv. William Justin Ilarsha '-'inied to them in the general delivery, j wxleavvrs to dciuonstrat that the o:;e ra- '.t!.....i ,.!..,! rv. rrmii fmtn Km-'., tioiial ami elieetual cure lor our tmtiati a verbal or written permit from such ; it and say the editor of the JJcaornt is a "li- I ar." "The IciurtliT. minute and trutulul at count, however, is knocked in the head by the following, which is calculated to make every Stalwart shake in his hoots. "Mr. Arthur, under the constitution, 4.ame j rresidtnl." Keep cool young man, that will never hapjien to you, nor to your un- i clc. "He is now happy, filling the olur with his Stalwart friends, although li eve ry movement may he watched l y the spirit of the a!c, eruaciate.1 Garfield, who waved his bony hand in farewell to the White House in September last." I-ct us take the lny hunu of the emaciated Garfield and jioint the younj eilitor of the Democrat to j the following questions t Is this "pale anil r..J n..t.r,l.V' ltn nn'ik tinfi tliflf Vrtll civil and criminal courts over all social rr-! l,:,a"al " ,."""T" 1 177' , ,. r., , ., r r. r. i ! and every Democratic editor aud ftump- latioi-.s of the red man. I'mf. A. I". I almer i - i writes on the "Fallacies of Ilomcopathv.'.' 'i'"" T' ... l'.iiallv.tlie Hon. Xct.1 Dow contribute!. c's"w" " . ',' " w" ' 7 7 watcuea Mr. Annurs every inovemeiii mc samesnirit which actialed I yoa and other ' IVmocrutic slitors to call this "jialc and : cinaeiated (Tarfudd ' a thief, u liar, und a ' hypot rite ? h thd "bony hand" whicdj the Ihr toGkt V.'kll. Tho'j-uuda ol jkt- "r ale t;nd emaeiat'il ;arfio!d" "waved in son r-.--e c'tistanily tnitiMtsi nith a c mi i- farewell U the "White House," the name! .. .... ... . .. ! t - - 1 ,1. tiati'iit : .lisea.se-. 4.iw.i i.-'teys sn.l , liana Willi wnicn i.e r'i-u ir.e sioien ( i ...-t:ve boat-is u.v thilr t ini.enloi-. They gools, which I'etr.iK-ratie editors all overj thoti'd know t:it:t Kidney-Wort cts cm the land accused him of l.jving rrccived ? .' t'u-j. ir-!iiis at the same time, causim: tl.em , Wc have a few tnoreoit stioiis of a mini -1 En. Hekaui : The rather bitter contro versy now being carried on through the county papers about the Republican meet ing held in Somerset is not much calculated to strengthen the party in the county. That the meeting was conducted in a disorderly manner no one seems to dispute, and that the would-be Meyersdalc ring was largely in the fault is apparent. It was doubtless an ef fort on the part of the minority to capture the meeting and run it in the interest of the Independents, against the oft expressed wish of the voters of the county. The statement made some time ago through the columns of your paper the hallucinations of Middleereektr notwith standingthat the go-between policy ot the Meyersdale Cumnurcitil would drive the pub lic patronage from the south of the county was so fully verified last summer and fall that no one can doubt it any longer. The result of the fall election was a severe re buke to the Independent element, not only of this county, but of the whole state, and the followers of that delectable sheet, the Meyersdale Oimmrriul. should have taken warning and dropped back into their old pjec3 in the party. This rule or ruin poli cy, because all can not have ofliees who wan them, never pays anyone. It is the inordinate desire to hold oflice that some times drives men mad, and in their desper ation they do much more harm than good The predominant party often draws into it.i ranks those from other parties, who are al ways hungering and thirsting after office, and unfortunately the Republican party of this county has done too much for men of that class, and their clumsy fingers, as well as their motives always help to disorganize the party that honors them. A few months ago the Independents had a strong representation among the county office-holders. you can color from one to tvo pounds goods any shade. Sold by C. X. IJoyd. The term "court in bane,' used sa much by Guiteati, means the full bench, or a ma jority thereof, of which the Judge from whose decision an appeal is 1a!:cn is an in dividual member. In the Guiteau rase it means all the Judges of the courts of the District of Columbia silting together, Jude Cox lieing of the number. - A Connemnngh township Ilepubiieau writes us follows; Eiito2 HcmLM. DkauSik: After my best respects, I will inform yon that I am a thorough Republican and can't do without your valuable paper. I enclose two dollars, for which please seild me the old Hkb vi.d for another year. I am still a Stalwart Republican, and adhere.-to the rules and regulations of the party, and can't vote anv other ticket. Yours, (ml v. S. C. To "dye" easy and happy use '-Diamond Dyes". For ten cents you can get enough lo color lrom one to two pounds. Fcr by C. X. Royd. Note. Ain .Te.t -.r; n.ii-.I prior t.i 1-t i.r April. 1SS1. by Sfevt.iT 1 II. Tt't.-tl nmi.unt .!' "it-..;.,r exi-erse. pyl.Je l.y the l'..r liirf-tors. S:ewar I L.iunti aereunt, US. .l .i;ul c:c;ic:i?f s el Pixir ltuu.se. r'ne;,-. 5in.-c J:-.a. 1st) 01. ml "not. utrl.-llr eli iricealt lo r 4 to:J x.j iluriri: fi'it ' uiiniths. OUTSTA2TDI1TG STATE & COUNTY TAXES DUE AND OWING EY THE COLLECTORS OF THE DIFFERENT BOEOUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, AS FOLLOWS : To aniuuat of State tax fur 1-0 and irfvli.uj ynr l.ronuht iluna. " lssi ruverv iutw cVuiity actxunt " fnin tax .iicct.-r rtlun't.1 , ' ut tine tor tiiasvinz ami kililaic Jeer oat ui season..... Ketat ..n stationery " lor statlomTy lor .M'n-e 11 ot raab receiveil fr. m nrSitrAilooa " " ' I.T..1I hr-..!ai-ss 4i fci " niei?llanuil ltexil ' " - ' . ne-t r?nt. ke " '- " " . .;.-, .Ihste Baustliu'.an ' mony tw.rmwe.1 It.ivii jieJicnicttt ' lor re.'.tptton on nt.se:-.tel lau.is iroru ( :o!iimi.sioni'rs' sa ie oi uuat.l lan.tn... " ' iK'tiir.'.-e -tue CijUutv :ti last a'ittlemeat t 116 4 ;n c M M ld i.'S IM a.1 lvi u IV 1 07 l'S vt i-ia 47 4U 54 S4 1K 47 11 lal 1. Sta 10 o4 t ISO HI 13 -J5 Is 41 67 et 73 s.", leoi m Kl i'i 4t 11 i n Sl'S ! "Jjsn 4U ou ll---.tr 7 l 31 107 aa 4o - 9IJ 47 1017 W) 73.' 21 :474 a: 1 Jl 1,1 171 1 e; on 74 w 1H13 t im ut l-.'ll t l-.Ttl J) Mu3 M 44A 'Jl Jem W4 i'.7 7 lS7i (3 l.txi w an I 'M UU -lo 13 J6i til 1 l-J 79 4 U3 ou s t iii Vi " 7 7i H VI IIS SI loo I ml -1..U7 .' 7' '3 :y V7 M 04iH 4-1 C'oilcet ars. ye.-.r. Ccuat.i State. William A. Ktn!J (tillian ii. lAnt JcrcmUh tilottettT Kolwrt Sj:ir Jeremiah Whipsev .Titli.t Potts Israel Ktnerielc Jolia W insert rtir.fi ii i-iK V.rt.i'1 soniiTs.'" twiri-uirh tn-cnviilo .Mpynrs lale ooriti'..h !liii'l!tcreeli SSla.io SouthntntitiiD I'A'ellerst ar t.ori usli JS79 Jssii 3, ssi I I K !j ill 41 ill So M 14 0l l-J IM W ! 15 c it 1 J 40 5 6-". ! We the nn.l-iuncl CoiitniissUmcrs of Soiru r?ct Coutity, in conformity The place to buy cheap carpets, oil cloth trunks, valises. hKiking claws, clot ks and watches, and jewelry of ail kinds, r.t Hef flev's, on ihcl'iarnond. witli the l.uv, Iittv IKIlt ordered tin; accoinj'ttinyir nrontuit ol the rrcfipts and lv ccrtilv res ofsai.l county, fur tin" yar l-ssi, to !; jiul.i.-hed and here that tiie iii'ove s-ttitc itn i.t of outs'.ndir. t.'txes due paid county, ts jivr rt (:..ni.s jr, the Trc::sr.rt-r3 arid (:ririi5?'sionerV ofliec?. is correct Attest li. .1. IIoilNElt, Clerk APAMS.SilAbTF.n, seat.. .TOSKPII IlOUNEU, ?eal. IL Y. UIIUIJAKER, seal. Com mis'si oners. Si H'iol Ritronr. Rejiort of the .Reulah School, of Somerset township, north, for the month eliding Feb. 10, 1SJ: Whole number in attendance, dcrlt'.g month, 51; average attendance, 4" ; per cent, of attendance, during month, ST : per cent of attendance, dm in;; term, s7 ; num ber ol visits, -2. Those who attended every day during month: 'Win. Howard, Frank Shaulis, V.'m. Duiittiire, Henry Rarnt, I'hiiipOgline, lan- ( iel O.dine. Harry Stern, Klnier Ogline, j Alice Smith. Tillic Smith, Molly Suiith, ! Annie Shaulis, Lizzie Stern, Ellen Smith. ! and Lizzie Riley. j The citizens, with but a few exceptions, ; are interested in the attendant-.! and prog- j ress of their children, und to ther.i I tender j artM roeh as 'niin ofTirtnr. SiMa, Ciniam.-.n. Clave, cllnser. &., that am f-ut Bp it my sincere -.hunk for their co-operation ' PecUanc .-ire largely ielultrati!. 1 ktej. t.'n-ni la i'.'i only, and will Guaramco ail artl. -W to l.e outside of tlic school room. I would urg. you however to visit us more Invjuently. J.iiis J. D.vitn, Teacher. O- IsT. TBOITTD aecf 9 in stuck alt the li'aitir. and s;,eo:al DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS I1ST Tt IK 7M-A.RK.liiT ! j Alum, Eorsx, Sulphur, RcchcKo, Epscm and Claubcr Sa!:?, CliioratoJ Potash, Ccmprior, Cum Arabic, Salt Pcirc, &c. j OR, Uy amount paM to Awcs.ir " lor Itotunionwealtti eosi:... " " " new tirWues " " " ultl hrklicea - ' " " r.ffi.1 ami lirlda views " ' " CVmnissionf t' pay, l.'.s li - " I 'rttehtiel.I " " " .".I.MJIint.wk " " " " last), CV.li .. .. " tin stavts o .. ri-julrs " " " " Jury t'oairai.'..'ioners " " " ' rwunU ami ftati-ner y " " " ' freiaiit. postaije, 4 " Jail expenses - ' ClttrK's pay " " " pricting atid advertising, Sitnocrat . i " I 'itrnmrrcitil. . " " " " " Hisel it liro. . " " " eIc-tioaexBikS... ' " " ' scalps - ' " rctumleil " ' o .. miscollanontis 11 irranil utt.rs " traverse jurors ' " " Constable returns " " " " physicians' pay " " " " Aii.lltors' pay " " " " Commltslotitrs' ati-.niey " " " " Institute. " " penitentiary " " " cistfjiilaa " " .it- interest .., u .4 attorney ti , " " ' " fuel " " " Kair. .. .. u aj.nij , , " roW ilamaires " tot.ceo lot prlisners... " " " " reconl seanliea ' " " Fpitlionotary 's cvsta - " Sherilfs costs " " " AU'litora' rlorS " " au'litiue Slate aceiiunt " .. f coprinz rwonls " " ttommissloneri' ilee.Ia. Jlo... ' sale l.lll " " " " tnij'jes: l 4 Court House ex rieDses 11 " 4 " clerkitiif at setttcuient o M t.jxes tor vaults borrowe.1 iio-ney iai.l " ' . su jsirt ot er House fc cut en unseate.l lan.ts, ei-lnw.l ls;.. " " ' roa.l 17S " " " felisl 1S7'J " ' " ' r.al IsTii " Treaiure's cemuils.-ion on 17111 i7. at VA pt-r eent 4i w5, a( 1; j per rent... " balance Jaoeuunty STBICTLY TJKS! Gi.r.:; ar.. Miss.. I eh. lit, lJ. I lhiiT-iii Heuai.u. S-iiil me the IIkualh. for one year. I read in the Ikmacmi that a Where are thev now ? They i Somerset man in ;l'ioriua wants a summer j Klav .rinir F.ttnirts. Van'.i:.., i.i-p:.-.;u 4e., I put up on Ur uj n caicc. anit a sssnre all that I t'icy arc rua.lo lr. ia uotlitu but THE BEST MATERIALS! HIS Kt I HI! VI . 1HOW M i mM 7U 34 Wl 3 0U j 3.'. I M) , at Co t ast i"l M 81' lsl Kd ! asj i- t 4": '1.1 fa) 6.IO UU Ki 5U' l-.-j 1.V.T ;i 5tl3 lo I vi as: 77 Ml r.sd vj1 Z160 1;.; 771 HHI 1!3 Sol i--t ; 100 OU' JM OU l sesi e luo ia! j " o.j mil. Hi OU 100 U) I II 7.1i DU UU' 1 y 3u i Ut Mi 3nt af. I 4S0 73 t 80 0O I 14 on ! 75 OUij til :.i. I z. ou- ) V M 71 ou Ul eo s... 1164H OU ' 1UJU 6.1 144 III ' '.--"I 11 Csl 47. Ml -.6 I lls U4' j 0 '1 IQjj ' Notk. Jppitia Fotis, C.'lIiClor of Sl.a.I ''.wiililp, paiil tu Treasurer Welraer twenty-fivs (ta 00) itoliars sinre ".'ttti uu nt. The atm.ttnt rl (-luluis ntttst:inilr.K an. not armunlej for In Ill's settlement as far as r-a I'een aft-ertoine.! l-y the new larl ol t.-i niniisioners, is Iri :.l. Amonx tben Is a Mil lr printing, prrstntcil bj Hit S.-mcnel H:.i:a'.i .Ir 4;'l 4u, part ol wbu h Is an nntialj balance from lsi.i. rapidly as eirctimstanccsi j coat, and t!i.;t it was setit to him ; why we) , a" All Hi' lea.tiiv- l-.iten 'l -.-r:;.,-r. A i..lati(.n of this re-'iilatioii i 'rnun.es is to extend tne ;ur,si;c:ion oi i.ie , ::! I.estttMdcT-.t prouiid f'r the n-nioval of '" o'l.-.nliiij; piistmasti r." I have j:it r-.t eived tl.c lim.. t atid Ix'.-t " "".".' j..-.".), ,i. -e.-o.ti. ,.t i.e,,t,ti.l. i Ix'islatin," ilemonstra'.in ll.e snccess of the -!i".ir! to c.press the liptior tratic in Maine. i tc . ever brought to Somerset. Trices '"r, and eery iiis-trttment guaranteed. I.J. Hn-.-i.EV. . r :7.x-., vi k .Muv v, .-we Tw.it.i.k, I'.i.st, S'tiih iil.d W-st via the ol 1 fe- IV .r. 0. R. R. No eh ft ti ?c ctirs to i 1 i J.iiuiyft. i.r.ly one chanye of i ii:; s City and Atchi' on. For -. 'in.i.-HihhHi. ti.tkuii aiwl all iof .r.'i.u- i.ii:iti it. I'M: s cv-.. oo "r auoii-n I v -u ui-nna i ..-. . . .......(.. ....... - - - .. -- - - - . i iMMa n.i:.rTT., ; to throw off the poison that have chvgiM ' Jar character wiitoti we vill jtmuiit wnen j m,iii tliree-piy, aim an linen mane i.-oia tne i JJ"; &m 1 1 U Ea .1.. aluiv. a., anm-ffiwi I IimiI tiitiiil I mtivlin mi. I iyiinranlei-.l to I . . : H llbial are displaced as will piertuit. Soon there will none be left to tell the story. If it is theobjectof the In dependents to break up "rings,'' they have signally failed in this county, if their theory is correct that Stalwartism means ringism. The truth of the matter if, they want to hold ofiiccs the people are not willing to confer upon them, and they have goue a little mad for the present'. Nad Canicronism, as they style it, given them plenty of oflice?, all would be harmonious with them now, but unfortunately there are not enough offices for the accommodation of all who wish to serve their country in that way. The Independents have held about as many offices in this county as the Stalwart, audi they should not complain since they are largely in the minority, but patiently await i their turn. uuskkyfe. CoT-tFLVENCl!, Feb, IS, l!M2 Ma.l.ler. l.lue Vitro!. In.I.tt. I.-!..e T'.n. I'o-hlneil. S .ir..rino: M.sii.-inrs, rst. Jac'-i-s UU. Pem.a. Maniiu, KLiney Wort, Hop ;in Syrup. IMoifu Ir..liaa livot 1 Hir. t.iy Uaim, e, ate. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ! filicil w!;li care, ami non bot Puro Dru-i? !i?- have been weanng our sttninier 'ciot winter. The weather U delightful and no', UiUvti, Aa-tJt F2otr,tini snow, the roads are dusty, and the farmers will begin plowing soon if we do not have! more cold weather. The ground hog is a j failure this year in Minnesota. j Yours, truly. A Som ki.sk.' Max - kln.ls. Country Dry gooils, clothing, furnUing W"") f&tV,n.! Vr'.c wilt sctiro tha Tmnr Tra.Je of Sonnet Coui.ty, tt.en I pr.,f o to wall paper, cotton batting, and all kinus oi. erult t eiia.ll ami s- a.c w;it:titryo wish to buy or not. Kc;.cc.iui.y, gooda wil' be given in exchange for maple. sugar, and country produce of all kinds. Goods sold as low as the lowest,' mid the highest pnee Riven MAMMOTH DLOCK, ir. I'. PCIIKIX, ri., I'roiiionit.'iry ami Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, an.l Oyer ami Termini r of Somors.'-t Coun!-, in account with the Coun'.y of S.nncrstt fr the year cn.lintr Jan. 2, 1-SS2. di...' .t..r.e I.oriot!..r.s nr.il VamiTv Ke-iiit r.enac.1 Fan-y aa.l Tutli-t Artiiles In .Jr'-3t Variety. pe-tadi'S and T.yt illasfs to snit all. li"-; i l'-ilHTs' l:Unk lk)isii. Seliia.l li-K.ks. Slates. Kenrlls, Ink. Envelop, Vaper, ami Stationery o till I kln.ls 'country mereli.-nts are inviica to caU and get ipiotaiions en Urnrers' Ilrns, 1'ye StolH, C. TST. BOYD, - - S0MEUSK1'. FA. SouTiiAsipro) Items. Our schools arc till in a flourishing condition, with perhaps the exception of oue mall one, which is a fail ure to all appearance. The snow on this side of the mountain is about ell gone, consequently we have plenty of mud. There are still some cases of typhoid fever in our township. Diyhthcria has broken out in the family cf V. O. Ileal, near Wcllershurg. Two of his children have died and several more are in a critical condition. It seems mine of Ilev. Shoup's "promis ing" young men f iwlccn of In the Meyers dale Cuiruntrclid somo weeks ago, as having he?n token into the church near Kennt-U's Mill, in this township, are cot so very "premising" after all, as was shown by their '. conduct the other night at a spelling school, and aluo since at a singing school, when you might have seen some of them out in the Know reudy, in their Bhirt sleeve, lo have a general row tv caliuie iiput. v llEOCLATK THE SErBFriOS?. Ill O'.XT ell di avors to preserve hcallh, it is of the ut most importance that wc keep the secretory syatem in pcrfiH condition. The well known remedy Kidney Wort, has specilic action on the kidneys, liver and bowtli I'se it instead ot dosing with vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely ve.-eUiblc, and is prompt but mild hi action. It is prepared inbothelry and liquid farm and sold by druggists everywhere. IUudlnn l'iglc. rx;raiiw ain in Vm Vat viz. r.titl S!tl ej I in. Co. To jury fees To lines...... lo stationery an.l -il,... To Urotr No. r, lsi: i r; On. Ity 'm Pmihonotsry .' cl iu . Ity rets a lerk .l iiu.irtersesnl.ies.77! .; I ! so uy ti iM Wik f K.w.ls . ! -JL tu ! ity iee aCirrii ol her a iwl Terminer... ,a: .: I 17U W 147 I V Jit lu so EDO All KYLE, Iq., Ili?h She.-iff of .Siin.-rfct County, in account with the County of Somerset for the year t ruling the 2d ilay of January, A. I). 1SS2. MARKIED. LONO-IIF.FFl.EY.In Berlin, Februa ry 18, 18-S2, at tho home of the bride's par ents, by ttov. J. W. l'oiilnberger, Mr. Xevin W. Ixng toll. Matilda IIcilley,Vih of I'-er-lin, l'a. SPANG I.KR II A LT7.EK. On February 2, lW", at the residence of the biidt's par ents, by r.cv. J. 1. Wi ch, Mr. Elmtr K. Spangler to Miss FJia F.allzer, both of Sh cnksville, Somerset cotinly, l'a. There is imthirtij me.n fs'iifel t';a:i !-:e '', ,i-1 3- r? i n!n L-ta- ee.rt.-l 1.;.- Us. ..f 1'KltliV 3AVIS' r.Vl.". U'H.f.'.K.' T.'ii' i'i'Mei- is cot a eho:.- 11; :::-.ioe or i'l-tri..',.'!:.. (-i-.(.:.-i :.n: fire er hint to a-olil uturr ot riili s:i:a, m-r i- it ;.ti tint: mire htriii I'i.sti ': ..!. 1.AI.-W KI1.I.KK h- ls.-:ti !,i r,-.:inf I'-r f. rsa from all fu.rts of t ie world is. IT M.VI.'.; J-'.VII S. ;'i,.n ,. lait it rt-Iicri p.vii rJyi'-t Iii-treitai. is u-!y. ii r.-:,' i v Ito i'aiuls ul Hie c. t-i !bs;iuvi. Tne record of cuas l.y the ie XlltiuZlai v.. eld extracts frvia lcit'.-ra rercivc-l !.-,; wt'a. t i-w ' have tiUii i tri.-l i-x;r.i re 1 t ;l i...: . c-; 1-. t!.; y f:. t Liry rr-nl te-1 ;:-. -i -n:-M,i ei l;:. s 111 1 "tic EJar CiSy, Ovato-.Tia. JTlna.. rava : ALoul a y.' ir -i.iU' tny v..Io tti, V. S.-VITP soOrr:'i- r.n l'o. r?ort to ttie 1'a; Kii-t-L.u uli i niaivwl iior. ; from tt- ?::1.'i-.t 11 ir wt:iy I . 1 1 . wi-t :y ti (: I. 1 1 111. Da. Cm. To jury fe To anra In Saiist.ury li'iC ease... To costs In Salisbury rt4 mn... Tu board In Salisbury riot cane.. To stationary, in To (Inter Xu. iti .... i t';f Uy Niardinir prfsnfiera.. i uu . 1 y uueellancwos itruu. j 6.'. ! ....I 4 W ; .... l- Hi. : ....I 4-50 13 ,K-' 1 tS SI I i I 1 Qtaries Powell rrr.:?3 from tl? Siors . I.-tou Ecjr.--.ti.' u uam. Loaa-in: h.- o..-i ! : I a;wl iw-Ti ftillirt.1 thnyi;r- rT.rt) n'-:!".-. r-d its' f...,l : f-ld V;..ent'"l'IOIII.f St "l. I .Jl (li t- at .M:t:lnt r Hiwj -t. sl .r.-.t no l-o" i-i-il-Si!i:r. I rr.fi jour V.on Kil.t.L'.usrv.i it ii lort ilnTn.fIltte 'ii !; f. l l?! I-.sri:.l'J I. ureivt'i. etid-r. ct i.: t ' I;.w :uy us;. otcai.aUiLai. All ilmit keep Pais .'.ii.i.r.f. It price h ret Ins tint it U vitl 'm tie r. '. f ,! aad it will iivo r.inv- tim.-s its c.i vi iLstoiV IwiU. iic, 5iV., tvu. .i Ia.-Ui.-. PEH52Y DAVIS 6. SO?J. Propriety. ?.-cvi Jcr.cc, P..I. iu' We the uri'Tiersijnu 'l Auditors of Some rstt (unty !o hereLv certify, that in pursuance of the 47th Section of the Act of A?.cmlIv, entitled an Act relating to Counti.-s. Totvnh'nips, tie, pa---pJ the loth day of April, A. 0. 1S-'1, we met in the Commissioners' Ullice in the borouzh" of Somrsft on the 2d day of Jnnnary, A. D. 1-S.X2, ar.d did audit, adjust and fettle the ! account oi J ter.ry i1. Knepper, lv., lreasurtj of Somerset county, with ine county, lor uie year j.-vm ami uie accnani oi r.oyar Kvle,r.sn..?htr.n ! of said countv, with the countv. for the year 1881, "and the account, ot JCr. iiird't't Triift, ' V t. ;;i r '.J f - tliu. I Henry F. Scheil. Efj., TrolhonoUiy and Clerk of the County, for the ; year r,M, ana saia accounts as iUti above on! recorded in the Coiu I missiorers' Office of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, are correct, and w jfind a balance due the county hv the said Treasurer, of seven hundred i and twenty-eight dollars and eitdity-three centy (872S .S3. ' In testimony whereof, we have iu-n unto m t our hand and seaiM. tJii.- Uh bmt Unds tor lt. t'lamrn TfirefiaM ew.(-hrr Krlxiw- Coiuinrchi4...ji;ittia)f. ,bat alaot Uar. i IMft l!UV Ot JanUaiT. A. I). lf)?i oushl test tlw quality t ail stl and rianls. imt tirwulitts-1 to 1 rsprt m J - ,-' !. "if la , T,.. Auiorlca.eovlria,! upwaro. u( loir acres, aoud ia j:.u ca:iw..'u.j; :.v-r:3 -..yto.T r..ta y.ir-jaj.ioul .the yr . . I rue CffJ .) MT I Attest. - . .. -..i.,.n nr-hir.w tu. h-llt.ni. a.i .iii 1'aifir r-Mra'iswiiiO-iia-i 1'l.AC 1 1 1 At, MAIiKET c.A itllKN l-'ltH AMI 1 Loll IsTS, cWt us mfo iiiMht? atauah!-.tts i;m!ire m only imt mo Fast. Agent, Somerset. Pa. j theni, and so renewing the w hole matt. ! the above are answered. AH information fre. iffiee at Iirpot. 1 Hundreds terlify to this. VUldiurgh fort. I .1 P.r.ottAE. . . i . . . w" r r-x n bek r- 1 - i' j v 1- ; .... . .- 1 , Ji.iy tne iHVtti.iw siiirt-tim l ean, j.o- C7w. a- niaswiw B-f- H S-,B M C, EM J &, 5. S O d -J CJ- Vi -iu A-t tS - 35 Cortlandt Street. Niv Yar'.:. Q Jt best Wains tttt a maslin.'ainl guaranteed to j fit.atllellley's. j Fkf.d Y. Vjzi?a kkh, Ckrk. J.P.RHOADS, seal J. M. MEYEILS, f sea l.J Auditors. 1 It 1 tf . -.- 4 I, u I- II IK i i V ' li f