. r Somerset Herald. CEO. R. SCTLU Editor. Kim $sp j The attendance at, court this week i not j Terr Urge. ; BSD AT. .Juun SI lSSS L,,ic Valentine at J- in'ier s Boos More. tt i, (he lime to pet a good Heavy sun J. B. SSYDER 4 Co. 8. Ln and country dealers supplied at Lale prices wi'u valentines at f isiier a Store. ,.t beautiful Card, Easel, Laoe anil ntal Valentine al richer a ) retltl'"'" More. n fin im 1 1 h i in t .. . , a ' - - - r ' i . . - i . . . .. niul . ining, i vrr? uuiriu " iV-. ijiWKls ai uunwrim -- I A. Roaaiaxc Pth. A colored man named John Carey mat with a horrible ; death on Saturday morning last, near Corrt was in severnm up to 5 o clock Pat- Hooversville., Somerset County. He had unlay evening. ,D of fc Ro(lKer!, t,,e A valuable ow, the property of Mr Bar- """"f of lime-kiln in the neighborhood, net PickiHg. died Friday night. until frw d"y P"'" death, when he quarreled with one of his fellow-work- Tliank tid the firm hand of Chairman men and quit. He then obtained boarding Pile Mill holds the reins." lata hotel in Hooversville, but on Friday nijfht be called at the ticket ofGce of the Hon. J. H. Longi'iK-cker will please ao- ; Somerset &. Cambria Railroad Company at Our iceniul young friend. John H. Jordan, of Bedford, visited the Herald sanctum, fuoday morning. Hon. A. J. Colborn was at home in at tendance at Court, laKt week. He returned to Harrisbnrjr Monday morning. A two week's special term of court for the purpose of di.-pos-ing of all cases in which Jui lire Baer was interested in before going on the bench, has been ordered to com mence on Monday the 5th day of March. The Jury for the two weeks will be drawn this week. r..a.n ai re- . . .. . .ui.t, lam" J. B. SkYPEK A Co.'h. KMitcrhaiinTs in men and over-'1 dolmans i md . etc. . vViai f kv when we Lj,ir4. e ni.. f ... have the cheapest line of fc.u mm - ,, , ........ in Somerset. V an a:iu see tneiTs at J. B. Skyihb Co.'. In some rts of the west Uyiin hanging wather i,t uarning .,.i.le lave iiol-s. rrison ai rro. a Uir and Cattle Towaer nave, ny 'paalness, pained a Urge sale. The and price suit me. Alfo try Biim- Wonu Syrup are seWns cost shawls, yams, blan Ii.kkIs. and a great ma.iy dress p.iods ,ke n'tn for new goods, at J. B.SXYPKK lO. S. . - - . . r ,. two cent l-tage law is to go mw i ,.n July 1. lvsi-thati-if theactlie- i) l.HW. ,.k out. look o"t. lor on0 of t" finet r ,..r,-i f ver in town: will be here in v ihiv. at , . J.B.SsTnr.itiCo. s. w.u wish to enjoy a dish of good fresh L-s. gotten up in the shortest time, go to ii...,k. r.. M.ki.'. a ... . , ! , I that place and said to the agent. Mr. tieorge eeived. .. . ...... . .. r. 11 'lover, mat lie oouiu not aiioM to pay so much for boarding as was charged at the hotel, and he believed he would go out and sleep at the lime kiln that night, and the next day he could hunt some cheaper place to pat up. Before leaving the oflioe he handed Mr. Hoover a five-dollar bill and requested him to keep it for him untill he would need it. He then took his departure and wended his way to the kiln. He was seen about midnight, and it aj pears that shortly after that time he laid down near the pit to sleep. It is presumed that he was overcome by the gas and rolled over the brink into the pit. fir about two o'clock some of the workman discovered him lying on some stone in the kiln, and it was evident from the odor of burning flesh arising therefrom that he was roasting in the flames that surrounded him. He was dead, of course, when discovered, and his body was at once removed from the pit and con veyed to Hooversville, where an inquest was held. The verdict accorded with the facts as above stated. The remains were subsequently interred in the village grave yard. Carey first appeared in Hooversville about three years ago, and remained in the vicinity until his death. Previous to that time be had worked al various places, hav ing spent a few months in Johnstown just prior to his location at Hooversville. He was twenty-six years of age on Thursday last. Our informant says that he was a great favorite with all who knew him, and that he was kind hearted and of a generous disposition. Johntow Tribune. Ttie lect ore delivered by Mr. J. AV. Rilev, in the Court House, Monday evening, nn der the auspices of the Somerset Post of the G A. K., was listened to with genuine pleasure by a Urge and intelligent audience. It was a delightful evening's entertainment jrreatty enjoyed by all present. That was a toy harmonious meeting that was held in the Court House. Tnesda) nijilit. of la-st week. The Oimmrrciul $ t :iUT C'-rtain!y has reason to be thaakiul, not only for the fact that the "firm hand of Chairman Pile ft ill holds the reins" but thit he was allowed to attend the meeting ami look on while the "reins' were being p!:w-ed in the "firm hands" of Chairman Pile for another vear. - !!. l'latt s saloon. Basement nuw . ... T1 . . 1 1- a. i 1 .win mLfur. al. fcrils Woe. -i r tresh. on hand. '1,-oniy contract that is recognized as le- lien entered intooti a. aunday. is a mai- titraet I nat is regarueo as .... n.. ,.Ve if the law ,T Mbket. Main Street. We have Mn a lanre P.efrigerator to our Meat . . . . i i i 1 ket in wlncn an meais n w et.i liean. Mutton. Beef, Pork. Ac, kept ,.tU on hand. Oten .tally, ranie? Mrs. Mollie B. Heslop. wife of Major F. TV. He!op, of I'rsina, diel at Erie, Peiin'a., where she was visiting 'her sister, Mrs. Charles aither, Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ueslop was the youngest daughter of John II. itenford, formerly of Somerset, and was in the th year of her age. Her remains were brought to I'rsina and in-t.-rred in the Ckinetery at that place, Sun day morning. The C-trKmrrrSaTi editor has abundant rea son for devoutly returning thanks. At their recent annua! business meeting the Repub licans of the county gave expression to their confidence in tieorge . Pile, and their ad miration for his sterling Republicanism by unanimously re-electing him chairman of the Republican county committee for a third tern. Or. in other words, in view of the very successful and efficient manner in which he conducted the last camaign they placed the "reins'' in his "firm band" for another year. Now let all the Independent brethren uncover and return thanks. hand. Open daily ring meat can nave u aepi -, i kic.rimni waiueu. t jave. also, l'.t"ft new brick for sale. ill we w ill sell by the hundred or thons- Jr at a low price. The remains of iia u L. Berkhart. eld est sou of John Bcrkhart, of this place, were interred in the cemetery, Saturday after noon. Tiie funeral took place from the resrleuceof the father of the deceased and I mas Imi-l.hK' mten.lcd. llt wait in the44lth ill the Refng-1 rar ( f j Hpeal tUe tirue of hi)j dealb which txk plai e at Hammerrille, Alle gheny Co. Mr. Berk hart was a veteran ol the late war. having served in Company M, Rc.Iav:sCo. t-,!- IVnnsylv.uia ! ai; rwan!s ;u a Bron attending court should not fail to t'ntr. st J. B. Snvder iV Co.'s and we their :liiiig. always cheap, ut just now cncai- than ever, .lon't mis the bargain they rri give you now. There will be a meetin? of the State Tern- ; . 1 T . I .1,- ; -ance t (invention ai iiamuiuK m m- fh and 9th of February' 't. The hair- i ks.ii, J. t Baily.asks ait intereste,! in the i rkto send delegates lion. j. i. .-i. hn, ex-Oovernor of Kansas, will w pres- ptl and deliver an address. ( Satchels, 14 inches. 75 cents: 1 inches. V cents; It inches. 95 cents: 20 inches, i 10 Trunks. 1 50. 2 2 M. 3 i0 and '. R.ir- wool hats 23. 3S. 45. and .Vi ecu's regiment Volunteers and from Allegheny wool hats 40. .V). and 75 -eots. Saxi el W. Peabsos Dead. Mr. Sam ' uel V. Pearson, one of tlie most widely j liiiown citizens of this county died at his residence ill Buckstown, Friday night in the 77tu year of his age. Mr. Pearson was a native of Massachusetts and located in Somerset when quite a young man. He was admitted lo'the bar about three years after he had taken up his residence in this place. He had secured a good practi-al ed ucation, was possessed of a large fund of information and was greatly r8cted and liked by his large circle of friends and ac quaintances. When be was tweuty-six vears of age he was united iu marriage with Miss Elizabeth Little. To her he had m't fail to take advantage of the bargains j lt children, six sous and two daughters, H. Ileffh y's. Somerset. j all of whom, but one son, are still living. Notwithstanding the bitter cold weather the former part of last week, the attendance at court was unusually large. The an nouncement of the trial of any criminal case of moment is always sura to attract a large crowd. The cases that excited the most interest last week were those of the Commonwealth vs. Dr. I. M. Bell, and the same vs. George Shaulis. Boll was indict ed for the procuring of au abortion on the bodv of Mary E. Shaeffer, a young girl nineteen years of ge, residing in Jellerson township. It was the first case of the kiuU ever tried in the County, and we hoie it will be the last. Several days were consum ed in the trial of this case. The Common wealth was represented by F. J. Kooser, Esq., and District Attorney Scull. The defense by two of our most successful enm- nal lawyers, Messrs. Coffroth fc Ruppel. The jury were out from noon till after mid night, when they came to a conclusion and in the morning returned a verdict of guilty. The maximum sentence on the count on which the verdict was found is three years imprisonment m the Penitentiary . ltie counsel fur the defense at once filed a mo tion for a new trial and in arrest of judge ment. The motiou will be argued before Judge Baer at the Adjourned Court. Bell is still at large, being under heavy bail. The defendant in the other case, George baulis, was indicted for perjury, on infor mation of Emanuel Auman. The perjury, charged, having been committed by Shau lis' falsely swearing to an information be fore LaRue M. Hicks, Esq, in which he charged the prosecutor, Aumau, and sever al otliew, with conspiracy. Messrs. Hay, Chi, Kooser and the District Attorney a) peared for the Common wealth, and Messrs. Kooiilz and Endsley for the defendant. The trial consumed the greater part of two davs, when a verdict of guilty in manner and form, as the defendant stands indicted. was returned by the jury. A motion for a new trial, which will be heard this week, was filed. Shaulis is in jail. The maximum sentence iu this case is seven years in the Penetentiary and to be forever disqualified from being a witness in any manner what soever. ;ffRT'h Bfst If vu want g'od l.resd v none otherthan Oehhan's Best F"..ur. f ..,,-.1 iiiwW the "New Jonathan n- t - tl.. i. ven.e!.!s..r..1.r-i0.;""t'.v A Ki" t t Hie manuiactnre i men r .(Tietors of Hie null -'."v. ano our r. ;i trade of one hundred barrels a rooiilh .ts the fact that it i no humbug. Respectfully. Cook Si BimiTs. l (instable in the Tarious boroughs and unship of this Commonweal! :i. aconr'.- t to an Act of the Legislature are req.nrcl. hen a Justice of the Peace is to be elected. ii give twenty days' notice of the election, as the Sprine elections take place soon. icthinl Tuesday of next month, those in- I. restsl should give it their attention. Lrs.k to your interest and buy where you t-an to the lest advantage, anu gn ..n- 'h goods, ln order to insure theetwn B ings we would advise our readers to buy Kdw srd is iu the Ouveruiuent printing onV at Wellington, having been au employ ot thai ocjnmeiil for toe past twenty years bank. Harry C. u in the Trcaury Di'part ment. Samuel P., is in the Adjutant General's office and r'ranii is also in the Government employ iu the cai -i:y of civil engineer. Mrs. Pear son died in iHis, a.id about a year later he married Mrs. Sarah Black, by whom he is survived. Deceased did not pursue the practice of law verv closely, and some two or three year alter he was admitted to the bar he removed to Wheeling. West Virginia, where he was paying-teller in a bank for a time. lie was an active politician, and was a member of the Whig and Republican par ties, resjectively. aiwavs expressing his convictions, when opportunity rVuired, in an earnest and forcible manner. The first p litical odiee held by him was that of Pro- tli 'iiotjrv of .Somerset Co., about 1 W. In I iart B.ird ink-, tnediiines, etc., at Canij.Wlls j ,M;, j,,,. ,iie njuiii.strati(m of Governor -4 Mam street. allonhim when in onns- j w- j.- j..n,,., he miu, Chief Clerk of the Jnwn. knit you wi'l be cinvincet tnai w na te say is crre-.-t. I Here a warning to men too close fisted '1verte: One of this description wsnt ll'i !1 s.iine land, so he put a written fi rv in oho o the hoiel tne iiiiicnui. mar. who was inquiring forasmiill farm I- referred v the written notice, when he il : 1 can't hhy land at a fair price t j ly man wlwd'ie his adver:i-ing in this bv. He'd Mral the fence, the pnmp V'ldleand theharu d'Sirs before he'd give i possession." j Messrs. Keller A Sanner. the well known I racers and confectiatiers of this town l ave rt'led flour and l'sd to their business, and r-ise to pn-h it vigorously. They have Celebrated Vienna Flour in Wrrcls and t k, as well as a rhoh brad made by r;n'ter Mullin.bv the gradual reduction er prs-es Com. oa:s and chop aiwavs k stmk. Thi-ir tm k of "rtss?rie is new, I k-h and f-ill. Mocha. Java, al'd all other Hde, of f.nr rofTo s. .,-ecmlty. The pur.-.t ' ,,,"k, q., ,r i.n'i ...I 1, .i t!.. ! I """t. l- - -i-r-i -ujr.-:ii(-TT in liir iimori. kaniU Hnd. State Senate. During the Rebellion he oc cupied a position in the rv master's Ie- partmeut of the War oftlce at Washington Of iate years he has been in feeble health and unable to partiipate actively in any hiis-.iiess pursuits. He was a prominent member of the Mavmic and Odd Fellow fraternities, and also of the Temple of lloii..r. His remains were interred iu the Odd-Fellows' cemeterv. at Stovstown, Tues day aftermsii. Mr. A. J. Lull, ajent for the Somerset Dairy C.mipany. informs us that during the past season the six factories in this county I turned out li.t tsiuniU of butter and l about the same number of p-iun ls of chi ia'ni'.sl all tiie butter and tlie greaU-r r- ' . : r . ) I . ....... f t .. . , r I... i three fac lories nearest town, namely, La- I a:i-viile. Bowman's and Marshall's The I av-rae price pii i at eoh f r cream during theseas.in was 21 1 cents. Those who far- uished milk to the factories did still better. of to'iaeeo and ciirs alwiys on pounds. The oiutipany paid out for cream and milk during the season some "W.OOO ; the cream being iiid for every week and the burlmgton, A t Jsn. 2. 1 v. i miik everv two week Mr. Ivi Walker, 1 snb-riSe to ..he efficiency of D.wn s . (m, o ,lf, jt 0f ,le Marshall factory irr. it has iH-n a standsM remedy ior nw;Teil 5 ,7m.So for the milk from six Cows uphs an,! in mT familv tr years. J. A. Philippl A Son, of Milford p.? have purchased the dry gfltxJw nd general notion store of Mr. Wm. A. Boyts, of 1 vansville. The business will k conducted by Mr. M. M. Philippl, who is an enter prising and ob'iging business man. We be speak for tlie new firm a good patronage. Mr. Jeremiah K. Bowles, postmaster at Bedford, died very suddenly and unexpect edly Monday morning. He went to the office in the morning apparently in his nsiial good health: He was there but a short time when ho was suddenly taken ill. After lying down for a few momenta he r op. walked out into the street, got into a sleijrh and started for his home. He bad starcely reached there when he expired. The cause of his death is a matter of con jecture. Covbt Pboceemsgs. The following crim ina! cases were tried at last week's term of court. The balance of the cases on the list were settled or continued: Commonwealth vs. I. M. Bell and Jona than Miller, procuring an abo.tion. on the information of iiary E. ShaehVr; Grand Jury return not a true bill as U Jonathan Miller, but a trne bill as to I. M. Bell ; Ver dict guilty : Motion for a new trial was filed to be argued at Ajourned Court. Same vs. George Shaulis, perjuror, on in formation of Emanuel Auman : Verdict cuiltv : Motion for new trial filed. Same vs. Gee. W Cover, A. and B. with intent to kill, on information of Job n H. Kim.nell; Verdict guiltv of assault: Sen tenced to pay a fine of $10 to the Cou nty and pay cost of prosecution. Same vs. Geo. W. Cover. A. and B., wrth intent to kill, on information of Harrison Lohr; Verdict guilty of assault and battery; Sentence to pay a line of $10 to the County and cost of prosecution. Same vs. Frank Poieman. A. ana B.. with intent to kill, on information of Lydia M. Harned : Verdict not guilty, on the ground of insanity. CIVIL LIST. M. A. Sanncr, use of John G. Sanner vs. Alexander Stutzman, C. G Stutzman, ex ecutors of Joseph J. Stutzman, dee'd., gar nishees of Joseph J . Stutzman (Att. Ex.) Verdict for defendant. Win. C. Havely and Sally K, Havely, his wife, in right of Sally E. Havely vs. C.T. Hay, (Assumpsit ;) Verdict in favor of de fendants. Joseph Christ vs. Henry Shaefler (appeal bylK?ft.) Verdict in favor f plaintiff for $ofi.05 TAVFRX LICKXSES GRANTED. Eliza A. Taymau, Somerset Bor. Jacob S. Picking. Somerset Bor. Jiph Sheets, Olencoe. IVnnis Wagner, Salisbury. Wm. Slicer, Myersdale. Samuel Buckman, Rockwood. BESTtt'BAXT LICISSE. John Staeer. Mversdale. 27, 1883. reader of Reput of Dwim tchtl lor the third month tading January i8K: Whole number in atr.dance during the month males, female-, ll. Average attendance (hiring the month males, 25: females, 13. ": Average attendance during the term males, 22; females, II. i Per cent, or attendants during the month males, 82; females, 81.' Per cent, of att en da iee during term males, 82; females, 82. The following pupils were present every day during tlie month: , S. W. Snyder. Matilda Vough, Kttie Youn kin and Mary Vough.. VUiu by patrons eight; by Director J.C. Vounkin one. J. J. 8BJfown, Teacher. Fkiepbxs Items. Snow plentiful and sUdding all thege. The citizens of this pUceare all enjoying the long pleasant and happy winter months. Last week our schools were visited by the County Superintendent. J. C. Weller. Wednesday evening last, the 24th inst., our boys had the pririlege of attending a spelling bee at Snyder'a Mills. G. M. Dick ey was the presiding teacher. It being very fine evening for the occasion an im mense crowd was present. The bouse be ing crowded to its utmost capacity a large number were obliged to remain standing, the seats all being occupied. The exercises of the evening consisted of spelling. After recess the audience was entertained by a song of welcome by one of the fair misses of that place, after which followed decUuva tions. readings, dialogues, essays and lec tares. all of which were highly appreciated by tlie whole audience. It can be said that the able manner in which the ex ercises were performed by the pupils was certainly a token of thorough drill, and qualification on the part of the teacher as well. Tbe spelling throughout was a great success. Let us have another. Mabylasd. RCPP-At the house of Conrad Brant, in Brotbersvally township, on the 7th of January, 18X3, Mrs. Anna Elirabeth Rupp, lo her MKh year. (Johnstown Tribune pleseeopy) NICOLA. Catharine Xicola. born Dec. 27th, iau0, died Jan. 23d, 18S3, at Petersburg. Somerset Co., rinn'a aged 92 years and 27 days. J. A. ARTHUR. Deputy I ustoros Collector. Partington Vt.. Jan. 20. l.v2 1 htv used Down's Eiixir Un forty years r.dmi(ier it a safe and vslnah'e niedi- (for six mouths, being over $31.00 per cow, i besides" the Snnday's milk, which was not I ..t;.-u.l ... ,1,. f....,r- wliii-li wmil.l tr.r. a' alnait 4X& more per cow. Mr. L. D. H. Tayiuan.of the Laansviile factory. realized from six cos s for the same length of time, f 1C 40, being nearly t33 00 per cow, to which, if Sunlay's milk was addei. would " a.l cases of coughs, eolunl lor miMM JkmiO per .w. Both these gen H'V pulmor.sry trouble. tlemeii. as well as ail other patrons of the factories made ctiiderarle batter before 1 aiitAVA fa;) back on this old remedy i.k . . . f ,en lt" symptoms are a'aming. am. it tue fMCtrv RWn iqned, and after it chw never dLii,,M,rntcd me. jej The aboe figures should serve as. a ba- 1RASHATTICK. ' ;s calculuti.m for those of our farmer Cnrr Corra. The 5 and lOernt conn- fri.-nl who did not patronise the factorits- fc'fS ftlnlinn. r..1f 1.1 . 4 U'.(U.iMll . Kut r...l. hlltt. nil.4-. lli nlM F m run lull '"-.- .. . - ; rtvyo, -- - - ------- --- - f sntioui.ee to our thtjusand f ltrons to i system an 1 kegged it. How mauv of them Ilie p injur 5 and 10 cent counters that in j reaiired from 21 to 22t cents per pound on ntiripjtiort of another big ruh for tliese j jt. to say nothing of the expense ot kegs. xtreoiely cheap gooiis, we have again laid . M:t, -aUor, etc. How many of theia hare Un an enormous nock for court wet k. v- n, been able to sell their butter at all, and Vrybody coming to court will do well to I bow many uf those who have sold have gol- pk firsr oor cheep counters, as they will j tn their nitmey yet? In the dairy business. insure to find something thev want. Many like in all others, there has been great Kf 'bee goods cannot he obtained any-' changes and vast iraprovenients in the past where else io tbe county, and all the pood ! few rears. Fctries have sprung up all are sold at le prices than sold in other j over the country ,and the quality uf the but storw. Remember tbe 5 cent counter more ' ter nian aactMred by tlie factory pMCera is Srods, better goods and greater variety. ! o superior to that manufactured in the old Cook A Bekbits. j K ar that there is absoliiiely no demand or Orr Rbadt fob YfirB SrB-o WoBX. j market for the butter. Tbe sooner our farm friend Frank Gaul has gone s on a ( er realize this fact and help sustain the Uc osr to get on to tle latest styles in his line, j lories that Lave been started in their midst, :de decorwioa.' He iives to uVe in the better it will be for then. They "have ?ew York, FhiUdelphis Baltimore, and w"at Kington, and wUl vUrt all titc noted art i ter to see the great and suany ailboad ews. 1 be following gard to the South Pennsylvania Railroad is taken from a Pilkburgb daily under date o: January 25lh: At the State Department to-day a charter I was Issued lo tne narrisnurg (v. estern Railroad Company, with a capital stock of tlS,0uU,ts. The company proposes the cot -struction of a r-ad from this city to a con nection with the Pittsburgh, McKe.-srt A Vuughiogheny Railroad at a point in the county of Allegheny nearly opposite the mouth of Sewickley creek, with connection from a siint on said Harrisburg it Western line near Stair's Mill and tbeOiestnut Ridge, westward'y through the counties of Fayette and Washington to a point on the western boundary of Washington county, on the waters of Wheeling creek, being on the State line between the States of Pennsylva uia and West Virginia. The length of Mid road, as near as may be, is 3U0 miles, and the principal office of the company ahall be at Harrisburg. The name of each county through or into which the road is intended to be made is Dauphin, Cumberland. Frank lin, Huntingdon, Fulton. Bedford, Somer set, Westmoreland, Fayette. Allegheny and Washington. C.rrTU AND COBrOBATTOXS. The capital tif the company istohc$lV. 000,000. tieing at least IO,OnO for every mile of road pnqiosed to be constructed, and shall consist of Sio.ooo shares, of the nr value of $-"0 lor each share. The affairs of the comany shall be managed by a presi dei:t and board of directors, who shall con sist of the following named persoi s: Pres ident, Richard K. Shelden, Philadelphia: Wm. S. Sanger, Harrinburg; G. M. Watson, Geonre O. Morgau and George P. Graver. Allegheny City; T. T. McXamara. Pi ts burgh, aud Frederick S. Gretevant, Harris borg. The shares of the company are dis triiMited us folion-s; Kichard K. Shelden, Philadelphis. 29 H"s: Wm. S Sanger, Har rinlHirg, 2-": John S. Martin, Philadelphia, 1; H. C. Jorian. Allegheny, 4: C. R. McCul lough, Pittsburgh. 4; Edwin W. Smith, Pittsburgh, 4; Cliarles T. Crawfor-L Pitts burgh, 4: George O. Morgan, Allegheny, 4; George P. Graver, Allegheny. 4; P. T. Mc Xamara, Pittsburgh, 4; John W. Wiley, Pittsburgh, 4: G. M. Watson, Allegheny, 4; Fred. 1. eretevent, Harritburgh, 4. MeMirs. Morgan, Groteveut and McXam ara, before Eajne Snyder, a notary public of Harrisburi;, to-day acknowledged that the foregoing articles of corporation were to be for the pure therein set forth, and that $5,000 for every mile of railroad have been iu good faith subscribed and ten per cetiU paid thereon, and that it is intended in good faith to construct the road mentioned, o the ynrr. The charter tJ taken out very quietly, and the parties interested endeavor to keep ail knowledge of it fount the public W. M. Watson, an employe in the otficiof his uncle, D T. Watson, Esq., of Pittsburgh, attended to the clerical work here to-day. He would not say who were the capitalists behind the scheme nor anything of their pur)Nes or connections, 't is evidently a Va derti t company however. Richard K. Shelden. OBteiisibly the principel stock bolder and PreMilent, is President of the South Pennsylvania, and Grodevan. of the new board of director, is secretary of i hat corporation. Tbe route outlined in general tenia in the charter ts similar to that of the South Pennsylvania. There has been some doubt as to whether the South Pennsylva nia would come np Sherman's valley or the more roundabout hot richer Cumberland valley. Tbe scheme seems to contemplate the latter route. As to tbe advantage of tbe new charter over tlie old one, the cLaim has Seen set up in the courts in behalf of the rival Pittsburgh 4 Atlautic, of which j. H. McCreerr is counsel. that the old South Altooxa, Pa., Jan En. Hebald. As a constant your excellent journal, permit roe to con trihuteafew remarks from the city of AI toons. Since I last . encroac hed on your very valuable space, many incidents have transpired, and time with its usual med dling, has maU many change. There have hevn rejoicings, a well as sorrrows, that hover o'er us, to help make np each individual career. Tbe spirit ofprogress continues to abide with its. Indeed, dur ing the year 1S2 there were upwards of $.in0.000 espencd for hniltling boraea, and the income to the various associations has been wonderful. Besides the enormous check roll of the P. R. R. Company which aggregates bet ween one and two hundred thousand dollars per month. Notwith standing this wonderful circulation of earned money, the city of Altoona is im mersed in debt, and the Council have had to reap what they have sown. The citizens formed a committee of forty eight men and they have in their first report of Investigating matters revealed the fact that $17,000 of the jieople's money have been squandered awar injudiciously. Of course this is scarcely entertaining to the readers of Hn bald, but facts are facts, yon know, liesi'les being stubborn, and it clear ly shows what men will do when they have iai.ee. It is significant of nothing to ic Council of Altoona is Demo cratic The ira going people have been favor ed with several g-i plavs this season. among the number produced, I might men tion "Hazel Kirk," "Uncle Daniel," "La Mascotte," and in a few days that popular 0,M-ra play, "Iolantlie" and perhaps "Pa ti i ce" will be given. The last named is a very ancient play but is always largely attended. One or more libel suits are on the list ol civi. cases for nett weeks Court . There will be some decided improvements made during the coming Spring. A depot extending back one square is among the presupposed improvements, which will be hailed with satisfaction by the public at Urge. . The different churches are trying to make this the "Beu'iah land through which the Christian pa.st.ee," and from the church, which possesses tbe peculiarity of growing best where soil is poorest, to the one where tiie "acts of Parliament" are read, consider able preaching is done. That the world is getting belter is undeniable. That the peo ple are getting better cannot be successfully abnegated. The spring elections are close upon us. and aspiring politicians are correspondingly busy S.t may it be. :, S. C. Galbbaith. Report of the Kregar school, Upper Tur- keyfoot township, for tbe month ending No ember 7, 1882: Whole number in attendance during tbe mo.ath males, 17; females, 10. A verage attendance during the month mains, 14; females, 10. Per cent of attendance during the month matea, SO; females, 100. So. if visits. 2. Report, of second month ending.December 7tb, 1882L Whole- number in attendance during the month males, 21; females, 11. Average attendance during the month males, 19; females, 10. Average attendance during the term till date males, 17; females, 10. Per cent, of attendance during month males, 90, females, 92. Per cent, of attendance during term till date males. !, females, 90. So. of visit 3. -y Report of third month ending January ft, 13. Whole number in attendance during the , month males, 21; females, 12. Average attendance during tlie montn males, 20; females, It Average attendance during the term till date males, 17; females, 10. Per cent, of attendance during the month males, 95; females, 92. Per cent, of attendance during the term till date males, 92; females, 97. No. of visitf . 6 S. P. Weiheb, Teacher. I the chance, in re- that A VALUABLE MEDICINE. Munt'a Raansxiy-lts) Many Merits. There arrao diseases mora prevalent, with, peraaps, the exesptisa of Oaasumptian, la this esaatry, taaa the Kidney and Liver complaint ; aaa teaa4a reeMdytaat weald afr.etaally re lieve tkam has kg been tbe aim of many a fillet, ed euflerare. Whether ear habits as a people an eoaaadve lo these diseases , or whether they may resalt frasa the peculiarity of oar climate. Is be. yead oar eoBpreaeaaloB, and Is of little vslae atace aa rBcaeiuu remedy eaa be bad; bat f one thing we are Sara, that ths long afflicted pob- Ue will aatt with Joy tbe speeltie which has again aad agaia proved iu ability to efisctaslly eope with and eradicate these disease. Tbe name of this ssedieine Is Heat's Remedy, and it Is maao lactared by the Heat's Remedy Company of Pravidenee. It Is not odea that mention of a patent Bwdielne oecnrt la these eolnmna; bat, boa oae eomes ander our notice possessing loch aadoabted sssrit as tbe oae of which wa speak, we eaaam retrain from gtviag It the credit it detet ves. It en res whoa all other reiaedles fail, as Its act directly eathe Kidneys, Uver and Bowels, re storing ihesn all at oaxe to healthy action. It is sure to eradicate all diseases of the Kidoeyi, Bladder, Urinary Organs, sack as Gravel, Dia betes, Incontinence, Keteaiioa of the Urine. It has a woaderlal eBeeton Weakness or Pala ln the Back, Sides, or Loins, and has proved itself the asset reliable ssedicioe extant fur General Debility, Fessele Diseases, Disturbed Sleep. Loss of Appetite, aad all complaints of the t'rtno Oealtal Org aaa. Its efficacy la cases ot in it dreadfal asourge aad lasldioesdestrojer. Blight's lMssase of the Kidaeys, has been remarkeble; aad. If Us merit rested on its snccessio coding with that dlssass alone. It w..eld be worthy of high rank as a pablle benefactor lo all duwases of the Liver as BUkauaess, Headache, Uyepep tia, Aoar Stomaeh, aad Cosilveness It quickly Indoor that orgaa to healthy action, and re moves the saoses at the same thue. It is purely vegetable la eoaipneluon, being entirely free truss all mercurial or mineral poisons, aad pos sesses rare vtrtaes aa a remedy for Heart Disease aad Jtheamatirm. We have neither time nor spaee to do this medicine mil Justice ; but the pab lle eaa obtain fall penlealars la the shape or pamphlets aad clrcalan by addressing Hnnt'i Remedy Company, Prorldeoee, K. I. Scientific Tim; $72. A week made at home ky to la iastrintt. Kert bnrtnere oow ee. fine thekot.iie. aiital B"t ae.- ed. We wl I tert ve. Mee. w nteo. iiova and girls wanted everywhere to work Tor as. Voei U tbe lime. V' eaa wirk la spare time or aire your h"le time te the baiineae. Me ot er hBflnesa will pay nearlv as well. No one pan Ull to m'e enorso ey bye- aaaing at none. ttiy oaifli SD'1 terms tree. Muffema-le ht. eetlly end hooarebiy. address Tacs a Co , Anjriiva, Maine. 4&-lj FOR SALE. At Uxkwooi, Son:rs3t Coxity, fx, Jonetlon B a. O. K. R. aad 9 .O.E. all that certain property kuown as the "Eagle Hotel," tnelodlne oatbniliUagi and Klackwmith Shop, WITH Possemrioa April 1, dress KMch SO by S0 feel. latt. Par term, he., sd- BaMST HMhn Oorreeted by Uook a Bbbbitb. nun IB CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A. FEED Scent sheet music at fisher's Book aHore. Just received 200 new fresh pieces of sheet music, and selling at 5 cents each; former price 40 cents. To Mt Patbohs. I have this day associa ted with me in the mercantile business Web B. Parker. The business wilt be car ried on at the old stand nnder tbe firm name of Parker A Parker. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in tbe past and hoping for a continuance of it to the new firm. tiito. R. Pabeeb. Jan. 30. 1883. Fabmers Attestios. You should get the best for your money. I have in stock the fiuest stock of drugs in the county, and ran assure yoil that prices are as low as tbe lowest. No old stock, all fresh goods and warranted pure. The oiling of lannly rec itiea a specialtv. 1 C. X. Boto. Druggist. I have this day sold to Tbos. Harnett my hardware store in Somerset. Persons know ing themselves indebted to me will please call at once and settle their accounts. Per sons having claims against sne will please present them for settlement. Joh P. Blymteb. Jauuary 17, 1843. Walkct Leae Haib Restobeb. It is en tirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and. as its name indicates, is a perfectly Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free the bead from all dandruff, restore gray hair to iu natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect tbe health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few davs to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. Smith. Kline A Co., wholesale agents, Phil adelphia, and Hall Ruckel, Xew York. apples, dried, Applehatter. W gal Braa, . is Batter, (keg) (roll) Baekwaeett) bub meal, 10t as Beeswax W a- Bacon, shoalders, Bv........ " sides, enantryhams, ,... Cora, (ear) new ft tmshel " (t belled) old M " meal ft Call skins, f Ears, ftdos Floor. V bbl Flaxseed, f) ba. (M a) Hams, (esgar-eurea) f) B- Lard, ft Leather, red sole, V apper, - kip. Sllddllogs, sad chop 100 ts... (late, m ba Potatoes, W be (new)......... Peaehea. dried, fl t, Rye. be a T SaitKa. L ft' wirex(ra!!!"!I " ( round Alam, per sack.. Ashtoa. per sack Sagar, yellow B - white Tallow, Wheat, W ou Wool I'liMSA Iti m. Mr. M-dlie Heslop rt. Ben ford, wife of M.i.r F. W. Hwlop. died in Erie, Pa., Jan. ith. The remain will be interred in Tr sina tiuetery. 5Ir. Eilzalieth Scott, mother of Xoah cit, received a very painfnl injury several wevi. aj;o py falling on the ice. spraining her ankle liadly. fc". Wihurn I'uil has recovered from a twoJ mouths sice of fever. Isaac iNiiith. of Iraketown. who was ter ribly mangled by a boiler explosion at Port Hill Mitiietime since, is in a precarious con dition, doubts being entertained r to his recover-. Mr. Cnn, tanner, fif lirakelown, who ba 1 lii- le--s nil ril brke last fall by a ! tree falling on him, is recovering. The real es'ate of tie late W m. L. Hob litzell was bid in by hi widow tor the sum ofi;..M0. The mill proift-rly of the late John P. H. Wa! k er sold for some $.1,330. The farm sold for tJO per acre and hia bouse and two lots in I'rsina brought iOOO. P J Vonada. of Centre county, has been employed as princil of the I'rsina echool, arid Is teaching the unexpired term left va cant by tbe death of John Will. "Polly" Nicola, an aged lady died in Ad dison a tew days since. TL-e niual round of protracted meetings have been held by the various denomina tions in this vicinity. Mr. Balara Youukin recently purchased tf Mr. J.ihn Kregar a tract of land near the Jersey church at f X per acre. Mac. Baltimore, aoo oniy to onog ti.eir witsw .u.. 'L. .hi.4, , tak ,t aavawageaine. , - fc i , .t es-UhhVhiuet.tj la the' ritiea' nuined. Mr. Saul m a live suan, ami believea in keepirig hp to the times, and justly rates as among the first of our devoreti ve artists. factory slu offers; They realise hetter.j se by' cshjn of Oo eieiay in pe pru.ra for their milk and cream, tbev ge j rismiilg 6perauana. It may be that tbe new their motiey eVerv week, and they do away charter m ukea out to avoid awkward Ut- wh the nost slavish .work .of the faicxm. . ' ir-. , . TfBKETFOOT ITEMS. Siw is scarce. Emma daughter of Rqiomon Garey, is su tiering from lung fever. There is more ice in this vicinity at the present time than we have had for many years. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 252 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insectradee, such a Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc- When in need of anything in the drox line cof.ie and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cneenuiiy answerec. Chas. Gbievith 232 Main Street. HetTley's is thecheapest store in Somerset. Boys' heavy coats at M.00, worth $200 " overcoats at 2.00. worth 3.00 Mens " " 2.25, 44 3.50 " 3.00, - 4.30 " ulster- ' 2.75, ' "4.25 Chihlrens' suits, 3 to 10 yrsof age 1.73 to 2.50 3 to 10- 3.00 to 4.00 Boys' good heavy suits 3.00 to 4.00. do, 4J50 to 50; youth's do, 3.'0 to 5.00 ; do, 4.30 to 6.50; men' do, 4.50 to 5 JO. A tew single vests left at 50 cents each. By calling you will have the largest stock of clothing in the couuty to select from, and at prices that defy competition. T8l0e 70owc i a lSJu toe lie M se 10c W ,e , TOQSiie sic Se e 24e .. So OOgtT 00 T5e lie MrtVliC ...... So. -t:uc !, 7(e 74i-jsoe t uo 60caoe i-oc SrIOC 7m(W le tt Vtftl 00 4-61 M Si 00 ScfSlue .t.... ci--l. t'e ei oo V650e la re In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Som cruet eoontv. Pa. No. 4 January T , 1874 Equity lwcket. n repetition to change the charter - of The Farmers' Union Asso ciatioa and Fire Inaaraeos Compear of Scaserset Uo. 23 January, tm. petition of ofhers snd mem bers of tbe Farmers' Lninc Associatioa aad Fire lBearaaee Oaamu of Koawreet County' ure- seated io the even, read aad filed setting forth that it has blooms iacoaveoieat to hold the else ti-oj at Berkley Hills (as provided ia sect'oa ef article I), there being so suitable building in which to hold said elect lone, and it not being sea trolly located, an t praying the M1 to change id seetioa to read as lollowi. to wl : "The elec tive of DirscVws .hell bo neid ln Berlia. Somerset ity. Pa. ana- I1t on tbe first Ho-ty or each aad eTerr year. -n' now i . wit: a January, lssx tbe foregolwr petition being read and etili- ered by theoeur , it is onlered ami directed that notice ot tats application bo girea iy put llextlon la tbe "Somerset HsaALnand Meyendal ( sMrctei tut three weeks. Per curiam. S. I'. TRE.VT. jean ProtboDotary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlee Is hereby etvea that letters of adminls- tratiea have been granted by the proper author ity to the andersigved oa the estate of Jacob U. loans la, aue m uower Taraeyioei townsnip, oe- THOMAS BEAM, Administrator. deeU S. A. WILL, Attorney at La. 1A0 4th Avenue. PITTSBURGH, Pa. TOTICH Notice is hereby given that application will be made to tbe neat Leitint&iure for tbe paesege of a law repeating the act of Amm'.l) pureed tbe In dar of tprll. Ib1, extending the provifioosof an act opuicmeatary to thee, la relaiiog lo haek er o.l pcui lern and regulating auctions la tbe eoantv ol Scliuvlkill to Somerset c.nnty. J. T. SHIPLSY. W. T. HdHl.lTZt-I.L, IlX.lt K t;ttK, dec.27. I)UA. SMITH. A DMINISTIIATORS NOTICE. l.ttate I ef John Kring, late of Somerset Twp., dec .1. Lettersnf administraiion on above eMate having been granted to the undenhrned by tbe prorau thoniy, notice is hereby given to all pernons ln detited o said eataie to make Immediate pay ment, snd tboe having claims against it to pre ent them duly auih uiica't lor settlement on Thursday, Feltruarj 15, 1.3, at Ibe lole reshience ol said decejeed. LVT1XU KNINO jan3 Admiainrntriz. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or GEEAT EEDUOTION IK" THE PRICE OF WINTER GOODS. i isuci-i VS CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS, CHILDBEDS' COATS, cSe., TO CLOSE OUT. CALL SOON AND CAT A BARGAIN ! FOR THE SPRING TRADE We have bought an immense stock of Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloths from the man ufaeturers direct, and the roods will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CARPETS Matched, Cut and Put Down. Greis, Foster & Quinn, 113 ndlI3Xl.TOX STRI- KT. JOHXSTOW., PA. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BT VlHTVEof sn tlrderof fourt, to me. tbe undrrelvaed. directed, I Hill expoeeto public sale, on tbe premues, on THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1883, at one 'dock ot saldMey, the teal estate of Jacob Y. Spetcher late of I'ooemangb township. Somer set conn'y. Pa. deed , tis : t certain tract ot land ultnare ia said township, adjoining lnl id Samuel Keim. Christina Kelm, Jamb Wniur. Daniel Liair and Ncott Ivhr. con taining Ho serve, more or lew, about S00 acres dear. There are TWO DWELLING HCUSSS! and one' barn and other nuthuildlrge thereon erectol. Tbe fjsrm I io a state of good rulilra tlon. wellnpined with water a good variety of choice fruit on ibe premises. TE.R9IH One-third aftr the debts are paid to remain a lien for I he widow, t'l.aoo in band when the deed U delirere on tbe let of A pril, 1KS3. t UU per tear for Id rears, and the balance of I'Urrheee motiey in peymentt ol -401 a year until ail i paid. Aim sut'ject to a reservation or a mbinienitnce t Peu r Sieicker and wife as heregreemeiit ol recopl t Somem'. lo Recorder's ottlce, ln lleed B"ok Vol. pafte 431, will be fullly made known oa day of sale. Ten per rei t of hand nvinet lo t paid Im mediately after the property la ki ocke.i down. Pnrcbase miney to be secured on tbe premUes. Possession clrcn ln of At ril, 1M. 11AX1KL A WEAVER. dec27 Adm r of Jsoob P. Spetcher. LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 103 Clinton Str"t. JOHNSTOWN, I'-A-, DBALEB IS WALTHAM.ELCIN.SPRINCFIELD.ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, in Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. A r LL LINE EF CECICE lUSlWL.WSTEUIEm P SALESMEN WANTED! SlaryandeI. peiiw- paid. tma jr employ meat. Write for term. CHSE BROTHERS. Narwrymen. Kocbeater, X. Y. decl3-3m N TOTICE. In 1-70 the county Commi"lner of Somret county placed an iiKuraDceot 410.00 on tbe court bouse sod jail. The policy in dated September lTih. 1S71. No. 1W4 In the imniranre company of North Amxrira. The policy wa lost ormteuid betor tbe present board of I ommisaioner came into office Any one havir it it in their poeseeslon or knowing; of its whereabout will please make the tact known by raliine at the lmmlsstonr' office at once, as a new policy hJ bcr aptilied for. AIVM tM fFEK, .KISEPH HiRr:K. HER dAN W. BKUHKER. Pet IT. t;ommlriccr.li TtusssflaF mail Planing Mill for Sale.! Tbe undo reigned desires to sell at private sale six tots of around la atockwood. Pa., the junction of the S. a O. and ILkU. Jtallroada, on which are a two story Plank Dwelling House, stable, tbe usual outbuilding! and a PLANING MILL buitdies;. Also, ene-tbird Interest fa tbe machin ery contained ia the bulldlnf. For (unher par ticular call oo or ad.lress ASTHOJTT OKOWALL. jaaxt IvocKwood, fa. HARRIKO. LIXG SHAFFER. At residence of the bride iHtrvnts. in Hoovers ri He, on tbe 24t of January, by Re. A. K. Fultor, Mr. Phil ip Ling, of Sheldoo. Iowa, and Miss Mare J. Shaffer, of this county. DIED. HESLUP-Un tlie 25th of January, at Erie, Psl, Mrs. Slollie Heslop, wJs of Maj. Frederick W. Heslop, of Ursina.in the 2Sth year of bcr age. The remains were brought to l-nrina, where funeral scrricea were held. LEVAX.-pn Thnrsdar, tbe 25 iast. Ilavid Levan, Esq ageJ (M ytars, 9. Bsoatlu and 9 days. Mr. Levaa was born near Katstowa, Berks Cq, Peon's. In his youth be seryed an apprmticesbip and learned blacksmith The funeral of Tliomas Henry's children, . jg aBd orieiied a shop as hjsrtsnytham five in number, took place at the Heary pf wbteU be diedpumessf il. in the schl house on the I'lM last. The serrioss , Jemr sl5- barinc came to Souierset county were conducted by Bee. Sullwagun.of Coa- iboui 72 jjnvr ago. He w.ss onireraally ea nellsrille. Tbe first' of the fie children teemed as aa anient fead aa4 i,is died Xoreniler 12lb. and the last Koecm- ( Beirbhor W,hose integrity was OCW qtat her Wh. ( eotsexl. H,e passed sway calraly aad pssre The remains cd Miltoo Crucs H,eary were ' ably prqwied. to meet his God fally real-, iutenwl in' the cemetery fiear tb reaideticf iainaT b cundition. he seetped aaxtoos that of .Jacob Hceary on Lbs 25th ioet. H was hialipae aad arritred aud laid himself dowa an paly aoa of ths deceased Walter Heary, opoa hMSuach aad foidaa his bauds as If sue was atwut si years old- Hsdiedef as ilisf as il eajoy plssssst ysssss, pathwria, Mtaa. I Annual Statement Of the Farmers' Colon Atfeciatlo an- Fir In sarsiieecemp.ny of Somerset county, Pa, for the year eadina; voet-mber Ji, Number of ssombers SIS Total ssment of liwarance - eabjeet to aimiment . . . . $l,Ul,seS0 Mill aasesssd darms ibe year I Re. aires of Uompany 1 ec II. lil TS 1 Resources during tbe year Ui J,. si H 241.43 Liabilities Amount dee Dee. Sl.istl $ 300 00 Amoont of Ion by tire durlna; tbe year 1S X.M:.l A mow at dae fur all other ex penses for the year 192. ln eladlne officers' pay. no- missions and uatMriUons.. 0 sSt&iT Bceoerees in excess saenr-ra. Received durinf the year m -a OS Beaotred daring tbe year for memoerfnip .... BeeelTod daring tbe y'r from J. . Boose Amouot ia treasary Dee. SI, ltn Kxrsnsxs. Oeorpe F. Baer fall of insur- aece Sl.ooeoo Jonas idebty fall of iasarasce l,uuo.M Samuel W aimer fad of lnrar- aaoe SOtOO Oatbarute Haba damage by 8re - . IS SO William Bodgers dsmsge by fire M It Jacob UeUmaa damage by Sre 0S Secretary's salary oe Treasurer salary 700 Dlrectoea' pay SS e Preaeieat's pay... as Prlatiag. etc MM Pestage aad stationery...... I Ts- Balssee is treasury Besoe-ees Dee. 11. lst AsBoaat ia treasury t?t 7 Ameaat eatstssdlag oa da- pUeates SHX- tdabilities Doe. . list aesraol Oeiger foil of issur- 2 ITS M 700.17 3.448 3.ST74 (470.70 U.1SV.S SOS. OS Besosoeeslasxcesi of liabii. sties S6,0f AaosWaucaa Preslleat. Dasiax J. MarBAcaa. See's. Era sai a J. Wuui, Trass. Basjaaas Tbe busraaee ef Samuel Oejgar fa suit as Utlgmtioa aad eeeseqseaUy Is aaaia re yorted aa liaMiny. . a. rt-J n. ausMj.ca. ; mauedraaa to sil appbeanta, aud lo cu- t unii if lirtrsar TriTh Itcontam about 174 pajesa. Ssu lUoxtntiona, prices, accurate deaonrbona and raluaMe direrftona for plant-.oe uViS TaneOea of Vcaratable and Slower Hedd, Planta, Knot Teem. etc. InTaluable to au, eapeo. ially to Market Oardeacra. end for it I D. M. FERRY fh CO. Detroit Mich. CL SING our At ReclucecL Prices ! OUR STOCK OF COATS AND DOLMANS, 3DOTXBLE SHAWLS, CLOTH AND FELT SKIRTS, BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, HEAVY GLOW Al CLOTHS ! ! AIJiO A LOT OF pUBLIC HALE -OF- VALUADLE LEAL ESTATE!! Br virtue of an order issued out of tbe Orphans' Court of Somerset county. Pa., and to ma direct ed. 1 will expose to tale, at public outcry, on the premises, ve Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1883, tbe S'llowinc described real estate, late the es tate o t"urtls Kooser. deceased. Tit: No t. Situate on the t nesst corner of Patri ot and em streets, in the borooah of Somerset, bounded oa norih by Patriot street, west by West street, south by South street, snd oast by lot No. , Imoiing W feet en Patriot street, and extend hie at same width throuern to S.-oib street, hae. ina thereon erect c-d a two story brick dwelling h(H!e. two Mory fnme wood, coe.1 and ware booo. wash hou. w.gofi and blacksmltb shops, stable ant o her outhui'diries Jin t. Adjoining No 1 oa the wes Patriot street on norrb. 14 of Hon. Wm. odlin, on tne esst and Su'n s'reet m snath, fnmlca; about ffry-fe tee fr-ur Inches on Ps'rlot srrvec havlna er etcd i hereoa a two story log bouse and oat bull ires. No. t A lot of enutid to said boron icq. fronting ixy six feet on WM street anu extrndinebiKk -r etjul wkith one hundred and twtn y-seren fee lo an al:ev. no joining West street oa the easr, Ucyon north and wrat, and lot of Mary (rardaer on the sou'h. No. 4. K "f around la said rnx gh. frontf,g ai-out m feet on Hare sireet n l rxiendiba u'h iohlol J. M. Alberts, a bounded on north by kfter s reet. east by alley. ulii bj lot of J. M. A lerrson. nd west b No. i. Vn.h A sot' f ground In said mroosh, adjoia inglna.the extension wetwrl of p.re street, on the north. No. 4 oa the east, lots of J. M. At berrson oa the south, and No. 4 on toe west, eon laining In mnt on said lane ar,ut 141 ieet, awl extegilin tbroorn of same wMtb. No. 4. A lot of ground in said borough, adpis ing lane, the extension of Bace street westward on the north. No. 4 on the east, lots of J.M, Ai bertsou on tbe soeth, and lane leading lrom sboTe described htne snntbward to farm of Nicholas Herke ob the west, fmnting about ra7 feet oa said lane, extensi'-n "f Rce street. TERMS: Ine-karf to he paid oa delivery ol deed aad balance ia ix mueiths tbereaiten ten percent, ef purchase nvmer to be paid oa dav uf sale. Pos session gieea 1st April. 1-43. W. P KOOSER, jan24 . AlminU'ralif. LADIES' AND CHILDEEN'S Woolen Mmm and Hosiery I! GEO. KEIPER & CO. ONE PRICE STORE, 255 i 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA, LECTION NOTICE. In repetitloa of dtlsens of ) In the Court ofj ina Nortnera portion at Mil-1 iuarrr ftom of ford Twp far eemmisstous I toe Peace in and for to rseret County, uviuire bite the neeeestty I pa aa.1 propriety of making an I Xo. 11, April See. electioB district. j sioa. Aad sow, 14tt Kovemher. IVZ, an motioa of T. J. Kooser and U. 1 Baer. Kxju., bleu, report owv Snned aiMOluteir, aad same day the court orders and decrees that the place lor holding tbe eiee t hiss inn ii new election district h. 11 be at the boase oerupied by David Caldwell ia said dis trict . aad trut e.urt appoint Toseph bbnlu J lge of riecti 'U and Jacobs PhUllppI and Freeman Knneid Inspectors of Eloion for bidding the elections la raid new election distrie till as aloe I tkm bne.pt shall he elected r ad ditrK-: as pro- Tided by law. Somerset County, rr. Extraat from the Keenrd. CcrtlSed I4lb Ko. -ember, l-i S. V. THENT. jar44 Protboootary. "VTOTICE. puMV are hereby aotioed that tbe asder- llgart has purchaaed ax tbe sbertn's sale of the nwrvewua wuiea by es imsh a. aisiwss uie P Id e log ssmsiarticler Ihse inlet aero, Ai ; oae dock.24 rents: one uaAsaed, ait tax. tnM a, a eaats; lw-. S'ioxO tray a, 4 eaatsc saw sBswea, aS K let eaairs,t. eae bsssss. Sk oae eaeet, 1 ; eae bedstead ex at: tw beudafed 4 1 oae ksjreaa Ski; hodstesd. 14 et-au: eae bedstead. S4 smiu. oae stare. 4? seat-, eaa ketua, i S; osw aaeeHavraw. tS Sk eae shad aa bus. C Ij; esw nragoa aad hex. S4; eae kanuv, St as: eae lansbiac ehkse, Sseas ssilua aagva. staV. one miwiing mMI. SJ: esaeom aad ealt, sal 4e-t uae eoer,sA; titree CalTee. 40; Um eaivee. aU lii two ealsea, ; oae black stare, (my, easvUrk sure, Vn one bkaaa eaw. 44 i ewe atg, SesaUt oae p. 47 ; eae Bag. sx xn: sn o a y.tai tm ot straw, -ej .! a saw uxs; set saraiie, eaesssMie.M, Taaaiweeatwaerty heel awaaaiaNaWaal. SlaafBaaa JaCUB L XAUmt AJt The "IVlogul" Engine, SEW Ir!iV RE r.l;SF.XTn. LARGE. COMFAfT. .IMPI.F. PTROXO. PCRA 15LK, AM) Or" sriFJiltiK WtiKhlMAX.-'HIP AS I) MATKKIALS. e ma y vfa err rei b r MERW1S 3IcKAIG, - Cumberland, 3W.. 1E0H FOUSBSB, HACHISIST, AND BOILER HAKEB, Itealer in Eailroail. Min. Machinists' on -I Milt Supplies, Iran and H ootl-trorkina Machinery. fOTICE. LIME! LIME! j a DMiAISTRAT0RS' y I otat 4 Ji.hs J'ala, late of Cooes ox h Twsw limited. Tl . I., sr.it t tw IVMMM will sell, until iunner or-lered, uwUrked time al w t-e-ter. ot .lmlrjlatrv ew tne aeove esiaw the loltowHie rate: -' baring been a-raatod ta the uaoersiKnel. by ta At S emu per bwshel. lea-led on can at kilos: proper authority, noiiee is hereby gteero these at V- cents peVtusnel lor any -juantity Coital. fn.Uotadt.it to maae taaelu-l J..a J ear loa.1: atll eenu per hwhot delivered at ay ; tae haetu eialms demaets will present them n&iioe oa tbe berlia HaliruU; at VI rnis per -.7--'--""'-' 7ZL ZTr iT ' w..L' d.imm.1 at Xnmba ml Kr-rkwiou: ebruaw 1. I"- at the Wfee ef Jaevo Swaak, lever and at 12H eentr per beW 1 dellwred at all other railrved ; ia Somerset eoeoty. inciudiex aU thoeatm the Sonverel fare iHa KailraBd. Py ment eaa he made lo the following prrsube: John I. Savior, at Friedens. 1 TT' V W. H. Knonta. at Jeret. ' H ttvrnana Snviir. al kisrkwocsL ! -A A MCSTE1TE5SITE PCEE-BEIB LITE-STuCZ lLty. T wbee aeeded. Ordor from i'raaa ItaM. Urre.l-1 ibe pmswr aetborRy. Mice k hereby gleea aor22 1 1 tauee kadeirtad to H le make Immediaie psy- . aarat. aad those bavin a claims erdemwds wil ) alraJM present tbem dely authenOcat-' Sr set tlemeat aa Thursday, the Kb a.v ot Pehraary, tias, at the oOtce et H. L. Beer. sossersoL. rs. Jbaq., sa frnveisviife. n3 l.EVIA.BlrOH. AdmiMtfatur. ;ecctoks' otice. KataAllaa ft O t -An.' OS P t"1 T Sniales. Psnhssae 9a! E atC I Al ssgsalS Hersea, TraWlaX Sled ia4erw, 4e4iakava 4eai. saweesesm Uneeattaavrs have the advantage ef ear meat yrers' rirar la breeding aad importing iare ceiletftsm avpettwaity at ceatawnay iig-mt Sveeda. seat erscca. beaaese of sxraf kwrtmrn and low rotes of tnaspurtatloa. Csialoguns free. UtarasMomiaace ailitited. PO v7 E1X BEOTH EK SpTUgbero, CrawlordOu..P. Meatioa Herald. jaal7. 22. "I A EDITOR'S NOTICE. 53 S f Aeob 1. Ease, 1 fa tbe Coert ef Comm. PJs VS. ' or Snaynatus . rt,sa A. S. Moore. J Ui.L l.tl1 Pa.ee 1.S. B.) AssTnow to vajTlst Tee. lA4.oa) xsotiea ef I I. Park. fct atturaoy 4w Juaa J. Rpaegier. Sher S. the Court appoint Iveorxe &. ivaiL ext.. Aerf Kov to make a proper distributee ef the lends to the Sheriff's haeda. Extract lrom tne Beesri eertlAed 1st Jaauao 1444. S.U. TRETCT. Protnoeotary. Br eirtee e the aboee at-pentraeat the easier riaued berrby greea eutiea iiuU be wiii meet u at tend to tbe duties of his afpi totaseel at the amee Of Oeoigt K. ace.ll, 4a SWam.irset. Paoa frsoay. tbe Mb day of Jaaikary. lffO. when and wher all parties ia4ereate eaa auead f tbey think rnfn- QIOKOX K. trCULU jaaifi Aadtter. Jaas H, L. RACK. 4DMINlSTiiAT0R,S NOTICE. el Heary Sipe. hue of Jeaaer tewxeaip. Lattesaaf adrntalstatiea ea Ike abave estate kavtsg been craatsd w the eodertianed by the Brwper aetewruy, mwrw is avwy mdehted us the saiu eetaia I i smii mmJ thajaw hesinw ac alas it to present them oalv seiheetleaied he1 iqilnmiiiif at the hue iveidesee el tie 4 'mud -.y.eayr. JLsCHALLH sura, aia