j TT 11 TllP SoniGrSGl 11 Lrilltl.iieuaiiiKthif annual meetSrg of bh college iwv -- r.FX. r.. Hrri-U Kauor. rtl)ESIAt .. February Tl. 1W. f pmtKlen f..r le by C. S. Boyd. Weather pn'!beu are .rvviy pre-lictimj m early uprinir (tarueu uiar....fc ... jnJali' Mir:, .iter. t..- il etvle. at C. . Uya . Baiyai" at Holderbaum'a in men and ,T t overcoat, ladies' satin dolmans and pn iiUn.. etc. C. ". B-')d "J1 Wright a perfumes. Hl colds are numerous, but nothing bet r could be enacted in a climate like our. h..ur warm enough for a linen duster the net bo cold that the heaviest wraj trt n.vr-'sary for comfort, 'jrrin Bro.'a Cough Syrtip. Lini ,nt. Horse and Cattle IVwder have, by ir'pMHlnew, gained a large sale. The . j ..nA fttiitA me. Also trv Bum utc l""" rd' Worm Pyrup jeent sheet music at Fisher'a Book Store. Jut n-ct'ived ? new tresh pier.- of ht iii'.imc. and celling awceius vaiu; kmii.ci 40 -eiits. (.sr.ltTi wwd lorsaie oy t. ihpj u. kt MaBkrr. Main Street. We have "u dd.-J a large Refrigerator to our Meat M'ki in whicb "!1 D,WlU, kelt 0001 ,nd clean. Mutton. Beef, Tork, &u, kept Lmtantiy on hand. Open daily. Tarties burinc meat ran have it kept in the Kefrig- . - V T, I rratt-r until wanted We Usve. also, W0.O00 new brick for sale, t eh we will sell by the hundred or thous- li at. lw Price, j.,, fl,vls of the pa-rt week have been al unprecedented. The Ohio river con '1)rj feet of water at Cincinnati; a num ber of lives were lost and the destruction of ?,.,,,ny will atuonnt to millions. I l,ve thi- day sold to Thoa. Barnett my haniirgIV store in Smerset. IVrsons know ln tlicmelvfs indebted to rue will please ,.n,t once slid settle their accounts. IVr ,. ,viig i-lainia against tne will pleae irwtil them for settlement. JoHS F. Bl-VMTEB. January IT. ls- Diamond ')"' for ,ul'e b-v C Satchf!. 14 inches, 75 cents: 16 inches, V e?"t. : If inches, 95 cents; 20 inches, f; 10. Tninks 50, 2 00, 2 50, 3 00. and Bp. R"vV wool hats 25, 35, 45, and 50 cents. w.h'I bats 40, 50, GO and 75 cents, p.m't fjil to take advantage of the bargains at H. HetftVys. Somerset. . Tl,f p-iiato bug has lived through the in!-r. unliarnied by storms or floods. While workman Tedigping fir sand, near jvmnton, a few days ago, they found thou sand of living potato bugs fifteen feet be !,, thr urfac To Mv Ptpons. I have this dav asoeia tni nie in the men-aiitflc business ft'.'b n. Tarker. The business will be ear itvt on at the old stand und r the firm i,i:ne f Parker A Parker. Thanking yoti f .. voir liberal atronage in the past and ' '..ping for a continuance f it totherew ,,-,. Geo. R. Parker Jin. .V. 1Sj. 0. . Boyd sells Warners Kidney and l.Urr enre f omnRT's rEiT. If you want good bresd hrnoneotlierthan Oebhart'a Best Flmr," miufai':iiretl under the "New Jonathan j Xm JVer-s,' the improvement-. rrrr-i- t in tlie manufacture of which et the i.prietors of the n i!l fO.000. and onr re-' toil 'tuiir of one hundred barrels a month the fart that it Is no humbug. Respectfully, Cook 4 Bfebits, P. N. Boyd sells Kidney-Wort and Hop B'TPTV As a weather prophet Wiggins is a fraud. '-,ea1 of the terrific storm that -was to bsv played havoc and made things lively iw Friday of last week the sun shone ont vi p'.i-asantly that a few corner loafers were iiKinrfd to leave their cold weather quarters to bk in its genial rays. NitiThis If any of onr readers have pimt receipts for liniment, family medi ew, hore powders, etc.. that they desire tonsreeompnnnded. they will do well to rmnlt Campbell, the Druggist, Main Johnst. wn. His stock of drugs, dye rtc. are n' only frw-b but pnre. and fc prior res-onable. His aim is to please ki cnMnrners. and he knows that the war tn do this is hy selling strictly pure goods at tsamaMe fignres. Pon't forget the name ind nuniher. 2M Main St., Johnstown. j HrflWs i thecbet,st store in Somerset. IVirs' hotvy coats at $100. worth f200l " overcoats at 00, worth 3.00 ; yn'n " 5 25. " 3.50 j " 3.00, " 4.50 "iiUters " 2 75. " 4 25 Ci:i!.!rens stiit S to K yrs of age 1 .75 to 2.50 " 3 to tO " " " 3 00 to 4 0 r. Tk c hsvv snits 3 00 to 4 00. do. 4.50 .-i5..V): youth's do. 3.50 to 5.00 ; do. 4.50 to i VI ; nerV do, 4 SO n S 50. A tew single - left st 50 cents each. JW calling von wit) have the largest st.wk of clothing in the eowtr to seleit from, and at prices tliat di-fy competition. "r. Keller Parner. the well known and rtmf.vit.miT' of thi town have Hed fl.inrand frd to thir bosTes. and rrt' to rih it riirYoii1v Tbev have t' frim Vieiifia Flour in barrel, snd j . f we'l a a choice brsed made bv "rinr k M-i" n. bv the grsdos' redoction 'W p-Tces Corn. ost and diop atwavs in stork. Their st.sk of groceries is new, ffli and full Mocha. Java, and all other rd of ne cr f. s sjw-ialv. Tlie put W mnffrtirmrrv in the msritft. Best "f' of tobacco and cigars always on toil rsicians rre-criprion and family re- ncc'ialtv at C. V. Boy d's. 'r r.rtT roit Yora Prmjco Wc. frimd Frsi'k ianl has gTie t on a 'tor on Tj the ltet st vies in iilirte. ''"d d.rwvintv He jsnvse to tske in "Ynrk, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and whinrtrtn, and will viit all the noted art "i.l.nints in tlie cities named. Mr. i a hve snsn. and believes in keep'ng t" th times, and jn-tly rates as among 5iw a( w dreorative artists. ould n-ctfullv inform any friend of TOmet connty that I have oT.(d a rear 232 Mam fctreet. Johnstown. 4 bsrs I would he pleased to see them. r k cotiMda of Pure Dmg. Oienricals. p't Medicinea. Dye Stuffs, Perfumery Fancy Goods renexally. At Uiis season ! call attctiii'on to the insecteades, a I we pris linvn. IW Powdered UeV.ebore. perian Insect Powder. Viineeru.w. ...J e... ' ... - - - - . . All inquirie cheerfully answered. I Cha. Gairrtr. ! 232 Ua-n Street. . U., Hat. r.r.-I. W e-! it A.r - ... irom n ot tiers. 1, ts .,nwe tence .our -ter. and, as its name indicate, is of board, or wire -r.th bar or pte, 1 .11, rUhWlUiTRrrt- ln rawing,, .nd .Iso sufficirntcanle; t the head from J1 dan Jru& ( Cuard? .t 1 road cmsaing an fax a. the WK'a gar k.i, ... 1,. 1 i t., .k.ii 1 to nrevent cattle. I"aun . - .. . . . ' . r T . . - f. cat. - - groartt, where it t.as laj;en "T""- bicti Bueohnr. anear of lead and ef diver prnvaton. have tlone. to -Change 1 or &ded hair is a few . iruUfaJaawy hrowB. Ask your : okk I" " buta " wrwnied. T'W A Co, whOemUe aatenla, Phrl "ad Hall A Bucket, Mew Tot I Frel. liiwscker, lq., u in i'iuurtru fralt-rnitv. "" The County Commissioner are holding :be apili for Kuinerset towuxhip at the Comuiissionen' office to-day (Tuesday.) The stone masons are at work laying the foundation for Mr. Henry Kregar'a oew building on the corner of Main Croas and I'nioti streets. L. C. Col bum, Esqrt who baa been orufiQ ed to the house for the swt tew day by ill ness, is again able to be out aud attending to business. The children in the family of Mr. John J. llotliuaii, wh have beeu afflicted with ecariet lever, are convalescing and arecuu sulered by iheir phj sicau to be out of dan ger. Geo. H. Ta mau, of the Somerset House, 1 uesilay nioruiiig, sold to an easleru buyer liisspwj of large black tiorsea that he had bveu uriviug IU the bus to au froui the de pot. Ua ners of sugar grove have beeu very hu--y auritig the past lew days tapping meir trees aud gelling every Uimg in readiness lor the sugar boiling season. An uuusuaily large yield is predicted. Eighteen hundred dollars was paid Bitt ner Brut., of Brotliersvailey township, with in twenty uaa ul the burning of their lac tory by Moore & Jordan lor the insurance companies tbey represent. During the high waters of last week the boom ol tlie Ijuruhe Lumber Cotupauy, uear Sprucelowu, broke aud a large quan tity ol valuable lumber was carried Uowu tlie stream. The loss to the cuiupauy by the accident is considerable. We understand that the County Commis sioners, under the recommendation ot sev eral grand juries, will erect a new stable aud other outbuilding oil the jail property this spring. 1 he present Lmilaiug are uusikui- ly, oid alluirs.totaily uuti t tor u.aul should be replaced by aubatautial brick buildings. The Johnstown Tribune says: ''It is quite probable that the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic for this State will be held at Somerset during June. The resi leuts of the town are taking active aieaur-' to secure a visit from the veterans, and the present indications are that they will succeed." It is understood that the authorities of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad Company are considering the advisability of running a train through from Johnstown to Baltimore, leaving Johnstown about 6:30 a. m , and ar riving in the Monumental City about 3:30 p. m. To make this time the rate of travel would have to be in the neighborhood of 39 miles per hour. An exchange says the latest game out is called "the Printer' Delight." It is plaved thus: Take sheet of writing paper, write your name and address thereon, fold it around a bank note large enough to pay all arrearages and a year in advance for your newspaper, and then forward it to the edi tor. It is a game that ought to become op ular. Try it. At the Democratic caucus, held in Cof froth ! lu . pie's law office Saturday even ing, the following nominations were made for borough officers: Bu gess, John J. Hoff man. Council, Washington Megahan, l". F. I'lil. Val Hay. School Directors, H. C Bcents. II L. Baer. Constable, William U. Piait. Assessor, Philip Gilbert. Judge of Election. Curtis K. Groe. Inspector, Frank Zufall. High Constable, Henry Wuolcy Street Commissioner, Henry Meyers. Aud itor, Jacob B. Berkebile. Town Clerk. Frederick Holbrook. TheSomerset A Mineral Point Railroad IV, entered suit in common pleas court a' INttsburgh, against the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad company to recover $110N.31. al ledged to be due the plaintiff for carrying the express goods of the defendant from Mineral Point to Somerset during the six teen months ending December. IJCK. The suit is brought for the rse of the Pernsyl vania Railroad, the plaintiff having assign ed the claim to them for value. Among the items is one for $&) for moving- the Robinson and the Cole circuses in 18T6. Monday evening of last week a Mr. Geo. W. Renford counted forty silver shiner from the till into hi soot bag he smiled compla cently and concluded that the drug bnsiness was "looking up." Just as he was about to blow the lights, a customer came in, and placing the bag with its contents on the desk he turned to wait on him. Several other parties dropped into the store, and it was some little time before Mr. Benford was able to close the store, but when he did so and went to the tlesk where he had left bis wealth it was not there. While he was basy some nnmitieated scoundrel had slipped in and carried it away. Mr. George F. Denner, who met with so serious an accident some ten day ago, while choppir timber, an annt of which was publish. d in last week's Herald, died from the effects of his injuries Sunday evening. He remained in an unconscious condition from the day after the accident, not shak ing a word from then till the time of hi death. Mr. Denner was a man possessed of many estimable qnalitiee. and was greatly liked and esteemed in the enmmnnity in which he lived. Hia death is a peculiarly sad one. as he leaves a wife and a, famil v of small children withont any means of snp- x rt. The neighliors aud good people of th eommnnitv irenerallv. should, and we have no donbt will, see that they are pr-.perlv eared for. The esnens of tlie RepnWican Tnters of the borough, held in the arbitration room Kstnrdsv eveninc. was unusually well at j tendfd. there being some eiehty vote's pre tsent M.ist of the nominations were made i . . . , r . c . i. ... : tiy acclamation, nu ior smie m- tion there- was a good natared rivalry. The following la the full tickrt nominated, and we tWnk it an exeej.tiona1!y pood one: Bur gess. L C. Oollmrn. . Eo. Council. C.N. Bovd. R F Picking C F Rld. School Directors. Ceorre W. Pile. J.ihn R. Scott Constable. W. W. Davis. Street I ommis sioner. Daniel E. Davis Jmlge of Election. James U Tngb. Esq. Assessor. Oiambers Hnston. Inspector. John Huston. Hich Constable. Wm Gilbert Auditor. Wm. IT. Hoi-hstetler. The following bill I a been presented to the Irislat lire, and as it would he a great protection to oar farmer snd owners of rat tle, we hope it will speedily bc-omr a law An Act f the protection of fanners and owners cattle, horses, sheep and swine along tbe line of railroads in tlie several counties of this commonwealth. ggrrtog I. Be it enacted bv the Senate and House of Representative of the mmon wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assvm- .... 1 l . - ! . . ... , k.ti hti,a! tlioniy n ne a . " ; rl.oe .if m li ennitianv owning or operating ! ':. j .1 -u.lth nf Penn- - -1 .l.drrvrted. I. u a nn Mrh sideof I ,h. track or track of said road at all place in Mid cun.ie except where said mad or r.l, pas, through a village, borough or cit:, , otTpuhlic .... ,. .i...i,.if f-ikiol,' r7.. .-7Z7 ' ILL e. ., r .... V lorsrs. spec? or swine or i..er - company referred to in thi Mt shall neglect perftuw th. duty berei. imposed, th. company so offending shall be aniwera.le o the ower c rrwrier of ajiy borsea, cattsa. Iteea, ewiw or other turn ocklotb. of Um property awjorew up, sjaid roads tn cottseuatio of saohaegiect. Al the primary election. Saturday, th.': RefublK-an voter of bonier Twj., plairc-i the following ticket in nomination. Can- . di.late were numeruuii and hiwv. as iher were a number of applicant far the varion positions ou the ticket : Judge of Eelection, Abraham Weller. Intuiectur. Samuel tshuffr-r. . - Constable, Frank L. Young, I Supervisors, J. B. Countrymen, Daniel j Uaer, William Brown. Henry Fox. School Ihrectora, Wm. G. Jociah L. Berker. Assessor, P. F. Cupp. Township Clerk, Jacob 0. Kimmel Auditor, A. 9. Miller. Treasurer, David Carebeer. A story is told of a German who, while having, accideutly cut otf his nose. In his excitement he dropped the ran.r and decap itated one of his toes. Hastily picking up.tlie dismembered portions of his anatomy be receive." clapped them to the bleeding wounds and C C B. Dcbcas, bound them on lightly. Alter the fieu .Acting Pastor, Presbyterian Church ul ttom had grown fast and healed up he removed the bandages, aud was filled with horror j February 19. 1883. wheu he found a well developed toe in lieu I ; of a nasal orau and vice versa. Now, j CrMR Tcbketfoot Items. wheueverhegeta a cold he has to remove Mr. Henry Wbipkey is engaged in getting his shoe and stocking in order to blow his nose. AovssTisro LrrTKRs. The following ad dressed letters in the Postolfice, at Somer set, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Washington, D. C, if not called for in 15 days. Alexander Chraugh, Samuel J. Cober, 2, Harry 8. Klder, Hiram Griffith, Gustave Koch, Daniel J Kauffihan. 2, James Lewis, James McClary. Mr. C. Mcllenry, Chas. O'Mally. SualI Price, Dr. L. O. O'Neal, Alonzo Iievse, M. s. Ringer, lu hkhrock, B. F. fclarlc, Maggie Short, Richard Spaugy, Cebula Yanos. In calling for the above letters please say advertised. A. C. Davis, Postmaster. Report of Confluence Public Schools for the fourth month ending February 12lh r.CAUE NO. 1 J. BCBBOCC, TKCBER. No. in attendance during month males 2S; females 2i. Average attendanceduring mouth males 2S; females 24. Per cent of attendance during month males 100; females !4. GRADE SO. 2 RTTIE HAXSOS. TEACHER. No. in attendance during month males 35; females 28. Average attendance daring month males 51: females 20. Per cent of attendance during month males 93; temjes 92. No. present every day in both rooms dur ing month males 39; feniales22. No. of visits by jwtrons 7. One of the most simple, useful and prac ticable applications of electricity, which has yet been given to the public, is embodied in the new invention of the Portable Electric Light Company. The little machine whicu is now attracting so much deserved atten tion is a small electrical contrivance which performs the duties of lighter and a burglar alarm. As a ligher it can be arranged to produce instantaneous light throughout the house, and ran also be attached to a medical galvanic coil by which a powerful current of electricity can be conveyed. The instrumt s small and compact, occupying a sw only five inches square, and can readily be carried from room to room, as it weighs, but five Munds. In the second capacity when attached to window, safeordistr, the unlail 'ing current places the trespasser in a decid edly embarrassing position, confronting such a party with a startling bell and in stant light. It is equally adapted for the ordinary uses of a cail bell. Many prominent business men are inter ested in the company, which was incorpor ated under the law of Massachusetta Or ders or inquiries should be addressed to the business office, No. 22 Water street. The in strument is sold at the low price of five dol lars for the ligher; ten dollarscomplete with attachments. Button Cttumg Star. The .YwvA American f.'etine for March lens with an article on "Money in Elec tions," by Henry George, who brings to the discussion of that hackneyed enljcct a con tribution full of originalities, Ireshnesi and keen insight; he points out with admirable clearness one source of our political ills. and proposes a remedy that seems both em inently practicable and efficient. Robert S. Taylor write of the "Subjugation of the Mississippi," work which, in hi opinion, and in that of the Mississippi Commission, of which he is a member, can be accom plished only by employing for the pnrnose of straf ghtening and deeping the nhsnnel, the forces developed by the river. M'mmre I). Conway contributes a very striking stndy of Gladstone as a man and a statesmen, showing how even the more or less sinister moral and intellectual traits of his nature, quite as much as his pre-eminent native force and elevation of character, conspire to make him the foremost Englishman of hi time. Hon. George W. Julian' "Railway Influence in the Land Office" is a grave, jn dicial exposure of the practices which, against the manifest intent of the law and the determination of the highest court, have won for corporation millions upon million of acres of the public domain. Richard A. Proctor wri'es of the "Pyramid of Cheops ;" Trof. Wra. G. Sumner of "Protective Taxes and Wages ;" Eliiur Wright of "Some Aspects of Life In surance;" and finally, there is a symposium on "Educational Needs." by Prof O Staler- Hall. Prof Felix Adler. President Thomas Hunter, and Dr Marv Pntman Jac.hi. Published at 30 Lafvette Place. New York, aim) for sale by booksellers fed erally. Mr. Heraih. I have just been shown a Cj y of the Somerset Prmnmrt of the I4M1 tnst.. which sav: "The action of the Sens e B'td House in determining to ho'd dsilv se. si'.ns, is a triumph for the ref.-rm spirit. It was noticeah'e that the opposition to the proposition in the Senate came from the leaders of the Stalwart element t.f the Re publican party, and the same is trueof the House." The editor of the ftemnemt is supposed to read the papers n( 'I" Legislative Record. and therefore ought to know that he latter statement is false in e-erv particular, and it is piibliihed to make cheap glory for the Democratic party at the expense of troth and common honesty. . The troth is that on January 15th Mr. Hnlines a Beaver Republican, made the fir-t etfort in either branch to have Saturday j sessions Mr. Muling onvrea a resolution in the House "to strike out of role 59 the ; word Friday and insert Saturday." Mr. Ruttermore. a D mncrat. moved to indefin-1 ately postpone." On this postponement S9 ' Democrat and 13 Repnblicans yoted aye, and 65 Republicans (among whom were Mgssr. ColbinTi and Morgan) and eight Democrats voted nay. ! "February 1st Mr Oxe offered a resolution , in the Senate to "hold daily session except Pundav" On agreeing to the resolution ; . . . t 1 1 not of the tw -ntv sienators or the , ..e..i - -1. are. On Febru- ! oai. .irtmsnf the IVnio. npi 1 1, - - - Br ... . . .w. .F . , - cratic House caucus, having learned that v, on.to ecriicti is tareelv Rcnnblican. had A.A the Satnrfav eewsi'on resolution, and Urinr, that his nartv were likely to be "left" in the Saturday reform, reintroduced the resolution in the Hte, Thi. brought he Re.mblic.n. enough Democratic aid to 1, ..t st. nf the fletnocratic ndeal wvs ... -. - n . - . - -. yc4eW their W Tr-' W1 IVtrnxVats who did support tne measure. A n,.Jl n.v.lO:30..m..46 A..Ui.r.Mnil nav at 10:30 .. m.. 46 . '" -' ' . The above I n tionesl statement oi iue whole matter w4 . .ubmil to yopr rrvdfr whether it 1 . emocrc or avrpwwH. Tam. . w-erae forjaieby C. V. Boy. .Tlie dedication of the Mt. TaTVir etiurca, near Jennertown, which wax to have taken place on tie 25Ui Inst., " haw been poatponed as it cannot oe dedi.ali on that dav... i By order of the Committee. , Geo. Nioooucs. Ed. Herald : Sluce coming to Somerset, last August, my family and I hart been the recipients of so many favors, from member of my congregation and others, that you ' grateful acknowldgeoients.' Ott Wedue - . ,;day evening of last "week, after prayer- meeting, we were agreeably surprised by visit from quite a number of friends, who left many tokens of their kind regards, for which they will please accept my cordial than ks. May the Ureal Head ot the Church grant to each such rich blessings, that tbey will know by experience the truth of His words : "It is more blessed to give than to - out lumber for a new Darn, rhich he ex" Specta to build next summer. Nolen Saiiner, teacher of the Henry school, will start for California, where he expects to remain about four months at col lege. II. Kregar is the boss stock raiser. He keeps blooded stock. G. W. Craven and W. Nichols are engaged in the lumber business. - -.. A protracted meeting will commence on Sunday, the 18th in.st., at the Henry school house, to be conducted by Rev. N. C. Tan nehilL Samuel Metzler is engaged in getting out lumber to repair his miil. He intends get ting a turbine wheel. The spelling at the Carroll school house was the best ever held in the township. MlSE. Report of graded school in Addison dis trict for the month ending February Hth: No. in attendance during month niales 12; female 17. Average attendance during month males 12; females 16. Average attendance dunng term males 11; females 15. Per cent of attendance during month males 98; females 93. Per cent of attendanceduring term males 94; females 94. The following named pupils attended every day during the month: Russel Mitch ell. Wm. Shirer. Grant Huff, Francis Sbirer. Waller Jeffries, Oryille Nicklow, Jame Wil kin. Jesse Wilkins, Thomas Jeffrey. Frank lin Roberta, Maggie Wright, Maud Dean, Mary Rishebarger, Emma Colborn, Carrie Hartzell, Venie Bird, Emma Ryberts and EllaCuppett. No. of visit by directors 2. No. of visits by patrons 7. A. J. Hilemas:, Teacher. Broth kbsvallev Items: The suar makers of our township have during the past week tapped the sweet sap, and if the weather continues favorable will in a short time manufacture a large quan tity of sugar. The sap is extra sweet and will yield twenty-five per cent, more sugar from the same amount of water than last season. "Ground Hog" didn't retard the sugar-water season very much, neither did he roughen the weather any, and I hoe tlie wonderful storm pns.lii.ied by the Cana dian prophet to occur in the beginning of March may prove as fallacious as the 'ground hog" sign. If lime will fertilize the soil, the farmers of Brotliersvailey will in a short time have their laud iu a hih alutfl of cultivation, for nearly every farmer is using from one to four thousand bushels of the dusty stuff every year. . . The schools of the township will close in three weeks, and the majority of the teach ers have so far gi veil good satisfaction, but it is to be hoped that the directors will in the future pay better salaries and employ none but first class teachers The closing f the schools will also close the literary so cieties of which there were several in the township this winter. Our friend. Jacob Coleman, has twelve hundred cords of wood cut, which he in tends to burn into charcoal tbecomingsnm mer. ' Several of his neighbors have also cut quite a lot of wood for the same purpose. Old Berlin is keeping pace with the times, if not with the times she is at least with her neighboring towns; she has a hotel and I think also supports a billiard saloon. Independents are as scarce as hens' teeth; of course tbey will vote the regular Repub lican ticket hereafter, and he Republican Now aud Then. MrotiLECVEEK Items : Ed. Herald: Not having seen anything In the Herald for some time, from this neck o' woods, and fearing lest your many readers shnnld think we have sunk under the adminisrratioB of Governor Pattison, we take thi opportunity of making it known to the people in general, that we feel somewhat inclined to rejoice already in the glorious victory awaiting ns in 1KM4 Bv the way, this recall to onr memory a little incident which followed Pattison 's election, and we will endeavor to give a sketch, taken from a cornfield, in which a certain Democrat was engaged in hauling and storing away his crop of crn. When the news reached him it comonletely overwhelmed him wilh joy the only expres sions of which were these, that some ol the ears were thrown over the bed. some nnder and some in amrther direction, but very few in the wagon. Now shonld they have, another victory, and it should produce such an effect on every democrat, we will he forced to believe as a certain Mr H express! it. "that the Republican will mske$0er mouth bv carting una owpe mrr democrats t.. places presred for snch overjoved individuals " Sugar making is now on fot and of course he weather is here to J mining from the ontlooe now the "Taffy" will in all r.bahilities be here in a week or two. A protracted meeting is being held at Oakda'e chnrch. by tbe Wlnebrenanans Rev. Cunningham has labored w'ith them faithfully fir a period of four weeks. . Five professed to have found salvation. Y40F.B. Xew Lexington, Feb. 17, Ed. IIebai.d: A very pleasant evening was spent at the Christian Church of this place. February 2. in the way of declama tions Ac, That evening was the Fourth Anniversary of the churvh in this place, and mnch credit is due the little boys who declaimed, hut more, especially to those who sang, we must not forget to give Prof. Frederick Jat dne for the manner in which he handled the music. lie is a fine performer on the organ, and music appears more natural to him than eating. Mr. Wilkin read a piece on tbe "Commence- .1. - j-.u 1. ... n '" " " - "Our Pit L. C. Colborn delivered an adores on the 'History of the Church ; was well delivered and contained some very important facts Ir. Hartzell who is tlie Catkin, gave a statement! of Ihe first disci- pleinthe community, also of the preach- and bow they were treated. Then came the moM pleasant part as tbe children .were happy W ''Kh pr enjoyea tnemaeive very mucn, ana ,bt.ir haPry smile and pleasant face were xpT tbrt L H.rtxell i. one Tot the most energetic christUr, . b.ve ever .nd ifhe I deeded, be uM tMCOttsmaKtoa of kitowtn; that th primitiTe christians were. To him ' - i i t H. Addison, Feb. 10. Jaw reoatved ttOMmt MW tbecfcrxp Mrs. Sarah A. Lingenlield, ntc TannehiH, J died in Pet.msburg. this county, February 11th. in her 02d year. The deceased wax ! 'baptised and united with the Turkey foot Baptist church in 1542. Her remain were interred in the Jersey cemetery. Ou same day and about same boar the re main of Miss Amanda Shroyer, of Ursiana, were interred at Jersey cemetery. It is said that Confluence aspires toward the title of 'The Modem Venice" noce the late flood, aud that some of her citizens used canoe instead of street car in transporting their avoirdupois about the streets of the city. The newspapers of the country seem to be exercised over the numerous calamities that have occured in the country during the last few months, resulting, we presume, from the fall elections. Mac. A Bio Baboais. One-half interest in a good paying b lsiness. Capital required, about $1,000. Inquire of John H. Chi, at torney at law. Somerset, Pa. Here is a bar gain for some one. Good reasons for sell ing. For spring calico, pretty ginghams, new style shirtings, nice dress goods, wide sbeet- I ings, pillow case muslins, bivached and un bleached cottons, bauiburgs, etc., go to Pabkeb & Pabker. For Sale. A loging rig, consisting of wagon, hoisting jack and chains. Call on the undersigned on the dinger farm in Somerset township. Wm. R. Phillipm. The season for planting potatoes, corn ic, is fast approaching aud farmers, in buy ing fertilizers, should buy the one that gives the best results tor ihe smallest amount of money. "Fossil Marl" is just such a fertil izer. It does not grow a large and useless stock or vine, but gives the plants a nature1 steady growth, with the same result as you would obtain from good barn yard manure; and every farmer known what a fertilizer good barn yard manure is. Fossil Marl may be termed a substitute for it, but better iu many resicts. Fossil Marl doe not grow weeds, while manure always will. It is quite unlike Phosphate as it has no disagreeable smell, and does not burn the germ of the seed. You cannot bans ly get too much on an acre, and above all it is first class top dre ssing for grass, for which Phosphate can$ut be used. It can be broad. castcd or drilled in the ground. It durabil ity and lasting qualities in the ground is from three to live years, and it sells for about one-half the cost of Phosphate and other fertilizers. A good, reliable agent is wanted in every township in the county Send for terms, catalogues, Ac, to . Jous S. Shapes, Somerset, Pa. Agent for Somerset, Fayette and Westmore land comities. MARRIED. 8ICHLER AN KEN V. On the evening of the ISth inst., at Gebhartsbiirg, by Rev. I. H. Quin. Mr. Joseph P. Sichler, of New Centreville, this county, and Miss AnnaS. Aukeny, of Ligonicr, Westmoreland county. Saved from the Crave. Mb. Nasct J. Sxitb, of Eanland, Texas, writer. "1 was terribly afflicted with Kidney Disease and dropsy, having tattered far over tbre years. I employed tb best pbjtialans la this eoantr, and obtained DO relief, bat was gat ting r pi lly wur. My family and Mends bad lust all bopa. Mr son happened to read jour ad vertisement of Hunt's Remedy, and proenrred the medicine for me. I begaa to take it. and It worked like a cbarm Alter taking sereral bot tles I became entirely well I am Indebted to Hani's Remedy for saving a j Ufe; and, f It bad not been fur yonr great medicine I surely woald have been in my grave to-day." Internal Revenue Department, Ington, D. C. Wash Mr. Stephen A. Aplia, Washington, D. C, ays: A member of my fami y having beta troubled for several years wltb Kldnty Vise, and, altar trying namervus remedies and BMtaoda of treat. ment wltboat obtaining relief, tbe waa Induced to naeyonr Hun.'i Remedy, and altar a thorough tilal ike became completely eared. Knowing tb fact In this ease, I cheerfully recommend It as to any on afflicted wltb disease of above aa- ture." let Like a Cbana. "1 have nted Bast's Kenedy for Kidney troa- bles, and reoommeaded it to other, and always, found It to act like a charm." JOHN CH A.MBFK8, TH Uium Sranr, Pittsbcko, Pes;. "Gratitude la the memory of tb Heart.'' How many heart memories elaster aroand Hunt's Hear edy la grateful noute bold where it ba wrought Its manic cure I OXCaUIKT BlABBtCT larracud by Ooob a Bbbbit CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR I FEEI Apple, nried. at Applehutier. V gal Hrn. Tfi 1 0 t Butter. ) (kev) (roll).... Buckwheat f bush meal, 100 Kf.... Beeswax ft Baca, houl.iere. " .tries. - country ham. . Cora (er) ew" si bushel .. - (shelled) old " meal Call skins, y - V-tra. din . Flour. V bN rlaxsrr.1. V ' () .... Hums, (raaar-oureal V ft... Ijir.1 f, laeatber. red sole, f It....... 7 10c 75ft Me tl X l-30 36e e 2;j3o toe 13C lie T0oe 76O80S So SO ... 2 a .. t Kt7 CM Tie lie lrClM ... SO-wWe - onprr. il , Kill HMllTr.odeb.ii U0 Oat. ft l. potatoes, y ba (new)... Pesehn. dried, l 0rue e Kioe 7&o le ; KhV '"'""'" Sail. .s l. Tf bW extra. 1 0ff1 0Q Oniand Alum, per sack- I fta?! a os eio ldrfi as 67e 1 ."4?5e Aaht.4i per sack. ....... !UKar. yellow ft a)., whtt Tallow. f t Wheat. V bo W out V p...,,,... TWENTY-FIFTH Annual Statement OF THE Sssrsjt Gszaxy l&tnal Tin Insnr ance Ccrapaty For the Year Ending Dee. 31, 1882. Balance on hand ta treasury par last re port t T16T Cash received ea renewals daring gear 1 fill.M Cash reeelTed n aw polk let latued dar- eagyearlMl. 4J Cash reealved oa aesaaaat dnriag year laU MM i,mj.ot BIrBBIIBWTL lug. 17. raid Sal Bam. Braww damage by Bre.... t U. Sept. L, SI paid Wra. 8. atovgaa daarago by are 1,M.M Rot. tl, '. pakt Job J. Bttawr damage by are... 3-ti Iec XI IX paid Herald prtnting annual staiemoat ' Ia Dee. SI. . paid Deasoetat prksW tog Mank 7. - . - B.M Pec'ai, (2, Paid OBUe rel ad feet.. St.) Deo . . tpaid otkee Dee tl. 'aX paid eertary aad treasury year aalar'.-.... Bala nee a Febraao la. 141. premium Oroaa eapttal.... DiaarroM Eittb. worn m Taa atBft A hram lus Berianla BTIlaw. Faiuna. C. i JMiner. John gpeichcr, Ckrlat L. MiUav, Wm. J- Miner. John Meant, wo- miinei aoty. a r. Jaeaw rhUKail.af Padfc. eewatv. and Sam eaaaty. and Samuel Mauhowa, ef Wiatjaoralind ity, ra. ... . . Ommi Furrrn Waawl Thnnmy. awurrt jaau tuea mietiry, Jry rdtf tkBr-' i. Hal turnm -r BOtS -7.4Jr-1 ... . ...... fr?rf77r 1 MP m:mm Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength an t wbolesnmene. More economical than the ordinary kinds, snd cannot be auki in competition wlih the multitude of low tost, abort welftht, alum or phosphate powders. SoM ? Uoval Bakiso rowoaa tk- los Wall at. M. Y. OUTSTANDING State and County Tasss Due and owing by collector of the several districts, as follows: DISTRICTS. Y'r 'County.! Stito. 1 tVwfluence bnrouah ... 3 Somerset borough 3 A.'dison 4 Allrerheny a ..... i Berlin boriraich... ...... Brot hersvalley T Uoonuenos borough.... Greenville Jenner 1 Lower Turkey fool..... II Meyersdale borough... li Paint :.. U Somerset borough 14 Southampton 16 Stoyat wn borough..... 11 summit . . . ' ... 17 Vreina borough U wellersburg borough.. 230 I V4 Ml 45 191 ISO 43 37J.3; 443! 1SS4U -S7 7.43 M3 42 KltW 34 .S4 101.41 147.71 ftH.i'V t34( W4. . . isao .llSKt .;lri JlSSZ il 3 . ISM . i 1S .ilssii . IS-X lss-i . 1M3 . IHK2 . llSWI ' . is i IT Tl 173 -at 3 53 uu 37 OS 105 2-. 30 44 74 130 37 M 13 06 &H7 27 12 4 uw 3 333 T lu lftUi 1L10 I 3,7S3.03 143.73 Tbe districts marked "A have paid in full and those marked "B" have made partial payment since settlement. I Coanty State DISTRICTS. I B Addison. A .tenner A Lower Tnrkeyfoot B Meyersdale borough... B I'alnt B Somerset. .. ...... ...... B Southampton .... B Stnyatown berouarh.... H Summit B t retna bomuah . ... B Wellersbura borough. 370 00 3 327 44 4 47 42 l.Ouii 1-00; HMO; 3 J0 H 33 SM'Ol 44.03 13.00 49 . kOODj jiL,347."4 f SO iSS3 We. the undersigned Coininissi.iners of Somerset county, iu cnnforn.ltv with the law, have ordered tbe accomiMinvinic ac counts of the receipts and expenditures of sam county lor me year to be puhlish ed, and we hereby certify that the foretroiniT statement of outstanding taxes due said county is correct according to the books in me treasurer s ana Loiiiuns.sioners omce. Adam S. Shaffeb. Attest Joseph Hob.vkr, D. J. HOBSRER, II. W. BR! BAKER, (lerk. Commissioner. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. btate of Jofah Lotir. late of Comemaugh Tp deceased. Letters of administration on the ahnveentsta having been cranud to the unders irned bv the pmir authority, notlcs Is hereby alr-n to all persona Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and tboae having claims against Ihe same to present them duly aui bentiraied for set tlement on Friday, Marrh 1. ls3, at the office of Jacob Swank, La-., IrarMnTllle SA.WUMj J. HfcKKKV. febT AdmlnlnratQ. t'&O i kFOfl 1883. V. UA WO U W I. M. )') ULUlin tomrrsoflastyoarirtrnoriW-lDirit I tone: about lrwres, aim lUiunraUmm. price". o ' dVeczirtlor! sod valoaMe direction f. ; u lfco Tunmiea of Vnmubie and tlr.ir'r t Plants, Yuit Tirea. etc. luvabubie t sj, e. .. iauy to Market Hardeners, tk-ua fur it ! O. M. FERRY & CO. Detpoit Mich. APPEALS, Notice ta hereby given to tbe taxable Inbabi tnol Soiberaet county thatape,lswill be held by the uoderalgi'ed tvuntv O mraisnioDere . tne days and the places hereby p-cined, to wit; 1 Fr New Biiltlmiire borough on Monday thelS'hday of February. 1 at the aleeuon house of aala bu rough, from 1 o'clock p. m. le 4 p. m 3. For Allegheny township on Tuesday, the ISth day of February, 181, at the election house of said towns b I p. Irr.m 1 o'clock a. m. to p. m. 3. For Northampton town" hip on Wednesday, the 14th day ot February, at Ol. nooe, at ihe house of Joseph Sbeeta from.10 o'clock a. ra to 4 p. at. 4. F r Southampton lownibip on Thursday, tbe 1Mb da or FeLraary, at the house of Oeorge DeHaven.ln Wellorabarg borough. Iron lso'elock a. m. to 4 p. m. i. For Wellersburg borough on Friday, the leth day of February, at tb bouse of Oeorge DeHa ven , in said borough, from o'clock a. m. to 1 p. m. a. For Larimer township on Saturday, tb ITth dav of February, at the election sou in said township, from o'clock a. m. to I p m. I. For Somerset borough on Monday, tbe loth day of February, at tbe Cmmlst on.ra' office, from 11 o'clock a. m to p. m. . ForSomersetownKhip on Tuesday, the 30th day of February, at the CommiaaioooTS' ouVe, from o'clock a. m. to 4 p m . For Jrnaer townallp on Friday, tbe ZVI day ol Fbnury. at the election bouae of said town ship, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. a. 10. For Jennertvwn boron gk on Satunlay. the Jlth day of February at lie elee-lua hone of asld borouah. trim .ceroek a m. t. 1 p. m. II. F'-r I'puer 1 urkevliot V wnshln on Monday. the S'b day ol Februsry. at tbe el etion house of said i.'WprDip irom 11 o ci a m top.m. 13. For Add arm luwn-hipon Turt.ly theZ7th da of February, at the elect I. n house ol said tnwnpiilp. fr m. 10 o'clock a m. tut p. w. 13 Fo I'onfluenee borvogb on W ednesday, th 38th da' of Fe -ruary. al the election house ol Bald hnrvugh. rr..m o'ebek a m. to I p m 14 Fr I r"lna bor nah on W.lnea.la. tbeZath day at February, at ihe el-etioa h.se of aid horuwgh from t 'ctrk p m. to a p. m. I t ror Lower lurcyl rowatnc on Tnura- 1 rly. the 1st day of March, at Benioni Hoa j I'rsloa borough Iphb yocl ck a. m. i k. 1 For t t.l l re, k i.wnrbtp on Frid.. la btp on Frid.a. tbe day or Ma-eh. at the election houao la said tonhlp, trom loo'rjxk a to i p. av 17. For New Oentaeellle homugb oa Saturday, IheMCeyol Mar. b. at be eleeS'B hoaaeot aaid fcoroavh, from o'clock a. n to i p. m. ). Fi UoueaHUgb township oa Monday tha Sib day of March at the elect hoaaeof aakl towns) lp, from llo'cbek a. . to 4 p. m. IS. For Paint townthlpoa raeadny. thetih day of March, at the election boa- ot said township, lee clock a. m tot p.m. W. For Hbade ewnrhio on Wednesday, tbe Tth day of March, at the erection house of said tewa ablp, from 1 eVleck a as to p. m. XL For Slonyeroek tsWDShip oa Thursilay. the Ithdaydayol March, at tha election house of said township, frt-m ! o'clock a. m. to I p. m S. For Uuemabonifg Twp. oa Friday, the th day of March, at the ebettoa house of said town ship, fn.a i o'clock am to 4 p m. A. For fttslown borouah on Saturdaj. ta leth day of Marrh. at th electron bosj ei aajd befuugh, from t o'clock a. a. to i p. ra. 14. f or Meverwlale borough oa Monday, tbe I3lh day ot Marrh. at the elect ina bowse ol ask, borough, froni 1 o'.k P m. to J p. m. tb ror OreenviU towanblp on Toeaday. th lk day of March, at tha oleetpoa hvaaeot aakl township, from loo'eio. h a at to 1 p. a M For Klkiick lownahlp oa odaeaday, the Mtbday oi Mare alia olwtioa hoaaeof aald terrathip, tnm 10 o'clock i. ra. to4p am. 17. For Snllabury borough on Thursday, the fx h day of March, at the election houae of east mavn. from o'clock a. m. to I p. m. S. For Summit towmnipna Friday, tha Mtk day of March, a" t he election houae of aald towa ibio fmm o'clock a. to 1 p. m. 39. For Mil ford tosnsblp on Tuesday, the 3Dth day of March, at tbe house of David CaldweU, la ifeenartaimrg, in bbm towathip, rroa tlsiooa a. aa. to p SO, For JeSeraoa towntb p Wedaeiday, the Hat day of 'arch at th election houae ol aafct township, ten l o'clock a. at. to 8 p a. IL For iterUa hocoork oa Ttaanday. the ad day of JJarck. at the eleci kua houae e( aaid har eazh. from I oVtoek a at. to 4 p a O. For Biotberavallev towuhln ea Fridav. th ad day of March, al th eieeiiea hoasa of aakl tawnaatp. trom Vo'eme. a at to I p. Ba al I peisoB ad eorpormtloBj faeltas thomMlvo aggrieved at the enoaHVattoti tABrnw MlmBUBrkT. 4kff tkhata ftaMblaw w.Whk4- mm mA. tv ai feci a made pasrswant to aereral acta of Asasmblv a ueh ease mad aad provided areraaaeated te attend aod stale taeir grtoreacoa tag redry w a eordlng ta law. Aim hi. aiaA riu, at ore ot.ri tn .. ta, B J. MOWTK H. 4trt7 ala . BSVBAKEE "pXECUTORS NOTICE Eatat of Samuel Pearson, lata of Stoayareek toWMhlp, diaaaiad. Letter taataaaeatary oa the above eetat. hceiaai haee graatad s the uaeVrr igoed by the pnar aarhortty. Bailee ta hereby gsrea ta ail paraoao jadebied le aaid aetata u gaak iamedl. aa noyasaas. and thaae harrtng etaim agmiast tha as te BH.t.1 them dejy thelleaad far est thrunat ew or Beew Thnvoaay. March I A ISM, 4. . A Fawranw, aft I M suwat. North went WaaAv -Uk.a Mwavi a-jraaaaow. Receipts and Expenditures OF 7 C0UmP002E0U3S For the Yea-1882. John U. Weiuier. Esq., Treasurer of the Somerset County Poor House, in account with the coanty for the year ending Janu ary 2d, A. D., iS3: Te amount drawn from county treasurer on order No. 4, Issued by county oust- mluiouera 8,S80.7 To amount received from Casper Fisher, (main.) SO. 00 To auvaot received from Oeorge Bees.. . ZS.M " - Isaac Voder oo.U " Henry Kouk 140.00 " " " Joseph T. Miller, (main.) lift To amount received from Joseph T. Mil ler, (main ) 15.50 To amount received from John H. Car. mary .M To amount received from Henry Rook ... loo w Benjamin Miller. 'i.00 - " " Jacob fcuoe ls.uu Rachel Montana TOo.uo - " Joseph T. Miller, main.) 18.00 To amount received from John Hloagh, hone power 15.00 To amount tecelved from John H, Car- mary 18.00 To mount received from John H. Car- mmry Is. 00 10,13S.71 CR. By amount paid oo order for oat door pau pers 1,40 98 By amount paid on order for groceries.... 1.140 18 - " beet and veal.. 1,047 6 " " provision asi.0'i By amount paid on order (or justice and oonsial.lefl tees 33 61 By amount paid on order for shoe and leather ISO W By amount paid on order for wheat - 03.30 by amount paid on order for conveying paupers MM By amount paid on order for directors pay loo 00 By amount paid on order for cofflua and burial 308.43 By amount paid on order for physician' pay 174 DO by amount paid on order for Urn and ashes SOtU By amount paid on account for fuel 94,3d By amount paid on order lor steward' pay iSO.Oo. By amcunt paid on order for lumber lis 4 By amount paid on order tor mueellano- oU 7.00 By amount paid on order for merchandise 1, isi 4 - " for hardware.... 217.2 ' " lor harness and saddlery By amount paid on order tor printing.... " for tinware aad stoves By amount paid on order for postage and Maliooery Bv amount paid on order for blacksmith lug By amount paid on order for attorney.... " for repalra " " " for tabor " for treaaurex.... " '' for clerk. " " , for teacher "for recorda and eopylng By amount paid on order for convention expenfo By amount paid on order for lira insur ance By omount paid on order ior drugs By amount paid oo order for wearing.... By amount paid oo order for outside es pouse By amount paid on order for real estate . " lor surveying... " " "for setilement.. 44 for horse power.. "for wagon. " " lor bal on settle ment with steward By amount paid on order tor clover seed . . " " " for small pox.... ' " forlrult trees... " " rornlinre ' " " medical service. " " visitlna; paupers ss Si 3J0U 109.27 12.88 83.35 70.00 nt.ti aso.7 4S.14 3i0a 2U.0U 40.00 H.M 78.50 sl 808 147 38 luuuu I ou 10 ou V3.UO 36.0O 41 6A 7.40 28 '.ou ri.0U 94.6 118 00 feOU 10,138.70 The following items are not strictly charge able to Poor House expenses: Outdoor paupers, l,47olW; -convevine paupers. tol.'JU; corliusand burial, f-Jo.4l; conven tion expenses, $26 50; outside expenses. cl47.30; real estate, $100; small pox, itU.eo; medical service outside of Poor House. $116; visiting paupers. $.S5; total, $2,5S1.77; reiiucing actual expenses of Poor House to $7.o57.Ui We, tbe undersigned auditors of Somer set county, do hereby certify that we have settled and adjusted the account of John H. t einier. fcsq. treasurer of the somerset county Poor House for the year lACJ, ali that this statement is correct. Witness our bands and seals the 19th dav ui January, a. u. issj, Jons P. Riioabs, u s. " ISBAEL E.MgBICC, l. . Attest Jas. W. Mir bbs, u . Fbeu W. Cicsecke Clerk. r . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Latale ot Henry Sip, late of Jenaer towaaklp, Letters of admlnistatioo oa the above potato having been granted to tbe uaderaigsed by the proper authority, notice la haseev riven ta those indebted to the aald estal to make immediate payment, and those having claim or demand against 11 to preaeat them daly authenticated far settlement, at the late residence ot tb il rimial on Satwtiay, th 24th day of February, l-a. MlCHAiXSlVE, MICHAELS. RITK, janl AteloJMntora. MOST EITDiSlYE FUSE-RSED U7E-ST0a KatakUlaBimveml la tm:WwM ! riyatlHi, feeetiew Uw Raliak Bran Matwa, Trlllt rl eeier. KBetiaaa romleav, BioBaei Meal ate swai 4a4 1 lev. Oar ewstemer hare the advantage of our avaay year,' srieae hi breed tBg aad importtna? lore roJiccfteaa. oppartonity of comparing 4gemt rrraa. towftict. baaag of aaleal mf rwlun and Urn nu al traarpertaUoa. t miahsjaea Iree. iJorTeeporjaenceaojHneq. PUWBIJ. BBOTBEBS, Sprlaghofw, Crawford U.. Pa. Mention Herald. jaoll. LIST OF CAUSES. List of now for trial at an adjoaraed court oegining .w arena, tsise .1. cieott v D. A. and H. S. Olestaer. William B. Maulshwry v Lodwtck Brack. Kebeeea U. Movers vs John reiar et aL . Samuel H anseckar v Uaaiel Weyaad' admb mraior ana neira. Same va Same. roonuenee Proprtotor v Dr. W. S. Jfeaatahe. me nw.L num. Daniel Weyand's heirs v Joo Berkebllo. Polly KlmmeU'a use vs aVaaon O. Kimawll' administrator et al. M Oogglaa, agent f W. L. HohlKsell v J. D. Barnes. .lams Bfvena. Jr., exnewtor vs Jacob Custer. U H. Leo k Br vs Janrt A. Shafler. ()eure U. Urlp's adm'rs vs Jnslaa BraaC Isaac Httiu vs Nicholas Berkey. Nam va At.raham Faltb. Wary Koontz va Henry aad Pastel Bearl. rphraim t. Walker va Mary Lehman and An drew Ihmtax, her huebaad. knhert Sterkman v bvha J. Sehell and Eos B , hi wit. ( HUcr knepper ve Cnkai Mutual Lite bw.Ce. ot name. John Hill v Sans. lirateb Enos va Pinkertnn Lumber fo. limited. Mrs. D. L. Bearhy vs Ltvena-ood H MauncteL Samuel lurk's a v Wafhiagtoa Megahan. Same vs Sam, laaae HuvnavaEd Aleott. John Fnley aad Iravkl Faust vs Andrew Wer ner. ' Isaac Hugo v Daniel Weyand's ala. David Pile v Pinkcrtoa lumber Co., (UmlUd.) William AleoUv William A. Koonta. fiobert Steckmaa'l as vs Seed m SebelL Val J. Miller aad Bonis Miller v Henry T. SchelL Iaaae Wesdel aad Sarah Weadel vs Same. Henry SheBer aad Catharine SbatfervsSam. aVamueiS. Miller aad Euxabeth Miller vs Same J O. Hartauua v The Pinkcrtoa Lomber Oo, Halted. B. H. T. Zahnber vt Same. J. R. W. Baker v Same J. H. Hm va Sam. H. V. Pmrd vs Same. Isaac Hugo v Kmaanel Uchty et al S-tl.TREWT, Somcraet, Pa., l Proth.iootary. February 1, 183. i An Appraisment OF THE Stock I Pencinl Property or THE Somerset Coosty ?ocr Ssose. At aa appTaiaemewt taken ottiriuat srop eny of th Soaaetaaa CvMy Poor atoae by the i T". W aasjia. r-itowlag in toe aaad ec , wWl-J: Paapera' d-wHmewi, ln.. f 188.. S.V1188 . 1.1041 ... ratal .... LM4.46 8e.2A Stewani' 181. ISSJ. Taereaae.. Live dock aad mrmiag uiiavrila issa.. - - - in.. ..7ia.fc . 14MV40 . 8 223 50 t,KS.3 ALEX EOBKS. DAIflEL KIMXEL, JESSE HOUVEK, lrtraetora. Wbeie laeraaaa. "W"0TICK "Tly wifc Bety Hrft av bad aad beKLa et barber er trait ba a i wmb aat ae ffeeaaBauabl BWaaj UaVMJIiJU. Ui.lVUATkit.BU. ei Ou Si . S. rrW erj a I x - , K"S Psj. I i o a t! a I 3s - u "-t. 2 I o 1 . 5 o , 1 -a f5 "augjW" ' -' GEE AT EEDUCTION , IN" THE PRICE OF MTEB GOODS, SUCH A.S CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS, CHILDRENS' COATS, SfC TO CLOSE OUT. CALL SOON AND GET A BARGAIN ! FOR THE SPRING TRADE We have bought an immense stock of Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloths from the man ufacturers direct, and the goods will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CARPETS Matched, Cut and Put Down. Greis, Foster & Quinn, 113 and 11.1 CLI-TO STRI CT. JOUXSTOWX, FA. LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 103 Clinton Streot. JOHNSTOWN, DBALBS IS WALTHAM, CLCIN, SPRINCFIELD, ROCK FORD. HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS W.ATCHES, In Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. s i FULL LINE 8F CHOICE CLOSING OUT JsJu Reclucecl JPrices ! OURSTOCKOF COATS AND DOLMANS, IDOUBUS SHAWLS, CLOTH AND FELT SKIRTS BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, HEAYY AIJSO LAKM LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Woolen Unflerwear aid Hosiery GEO. KEIPER & CO. ONE PRICE STORE, 255 & 257 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN, PA. The "Mogul" Engine, NKW DESIGN, BKAKIXfiS EXTRA LARGE. COMPACT, 81MPLF. STRONG, DURA -BU; AMI UF SCPEKIOIl WuKKMANs'MIP AXI) MATERIALS. . . i MANUFACTURED BY MERWIN McKAIG, 1B0N FOUNDEB, HACH1NIST, AND BOILER HiM, Dealer tn Railroad, Mine, Machinist ami Mill Supplie Iron a wm' j : a z. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tratiaa ttava bacm irraDtad r taa proar aatbor Hv to tb Blrsla-TM(l as Um aatato at Jacub 1). '.7T -ZZH 1: ZT Z-J'ZZ'T looaBia, lM Larwer Tvkejtaat lawsauiH oa. THOMAS BEAM. AilaaiBiatmor. JBS31 ESTABLISHED 1880. Fisher's Book Store. A I wart ia Kwk at tbe Bok Store a well ae- htetad uwttiuat f BlDlee Teataaieaw. Otarpel Hraam. CBriatlaaT Hjm Bonk aad Mjniaaia, Lataevaa Hyiua Booh. IrlrnuBarM. aMdm. Pea. Ibu. Faper. Eovekmea. Manatee N"V- ela, Ravtewa. Blaak Bnoba. iMrad Utrada, Matt - aad au arena of aao Man 4, OOMS Or POETRY. Beoke ef Travel aad Adveatar. HWori, Blo- graoby. aad EdaeaUaaal Werka. Tor Hw.k tor eaiidrea. la Baet every IM aaaaiijr loeayi ta a well ranlated book aairre. Hearteaaixct far cbaal lanliai aad arbeol book aad arbnel eaa. ti . . r tmwwvm Cewt k Baetiu bluet A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Satata f Frask C. rfeBeeel!. bU ef Skatenet Latter ef BdwkitM.rar.inai ea tbe ve tat be rise bwa B'aaierl tbe aadeBateaod. by tbe raeei aatbovKy. aetlee btbavikj ealoiaew dWa le at ta Brake hwaaraiate pavawat. aad wnj areaeat taeat dmlv aatbeDlkrexed far wttiewwB es Tbandar. I Mareb 1. m. ax tb beta reckeaaee at aM de- I caaaaau al7 3 MUSICAL ISSIRDIEm I! A LOT OF ii - Cumberland, Md. CHERIFFT3 SALE. a, and A L ri. ra. Vwoarl am at liwa('urt of Cmamun I'laa of Seaaamst enauej. Fa . aad w llractail. thr will M ezpuacd tu public !, a Um aunrt bomna, la Saaenwt, Pa , oa Tuenday, March 13,1883, at 1 c'ekirB p. BL, II tk rtfht. tttl. fBtaraat rl clalaa rl Ula rlclaaUaBt. Abraham XArbrt, ot, aad ut tb follmtr. raal aaui. til Bat a is Su7 cnvB townihlp, auaat aad htata afor-aHl. a4 toiniB lnd of John H Sodr. Sarah Todcr. Larlaa Wtla, Wlillaja Will aad mhm.am taialaa oa aaarlrad acre. Krtet uanre. wliB a b dwellloa; brwe. bank bsra aad atbareat balldlBB tberaoaarTCtaditii tBcaoerjruaawiFa. I Taken la Mmue al uw nit al MikaaJ. . Prtu. dailaitrator el Joerub pritta, deeeaaai. 1 ALS4. All tbe rfrbt. UUe. tntrreat and claim ef tbe defendant W i'ltaoa Jokaam. Jmta k J k. , Bad WUIiaB J-baaoa. Jr. ef . hi aad toarvrtru ; tract i latid. bM eere la Mlwle Unraanip, 8oBMr- : te coealj. ra.. eDataiataa- M acne awve er lew. ef wbKb ibere are sboet k acre eteav bad I ere la aicadnw. wltb a oae forv t boere - bam, k-grable. aad etber eatba ibilxB Ibereee erected. ajnralr taartf ef Joka Hb-hr. 4ieib Lobr. Joba A. Clark aad etber. witb tbe a par Takea In esmtioa at tb rait ef Ceeiaraa. wealtk ef Peaaailvaaia a et Aaaw J. Weeda, aow AanleJ. Laahert. NovirB.-AII anraew earrbairtna' Bt tb akaie ale will maae take aotlre tfcat a part at tike Barebaae moo? u be aiae kauwa at tbe tieae "4 ale will be reiratrad aa awe a tb prmr;j la kareked dowa. et berwrae It will be eaio expearer to aale at tbe rlk of tbe tret parcbaaer. Taeraa Mae ef tbe powbaee awaey aat be bald aa er bebew Tbaradav ef tbe Bret week ef Aprtt Terwj ef tart, tbe tine flxed by tbe ert tor aacarlet- tb ackaewlerleawat ef deed, aad ae deed will be acfceewleeaw aai4 tb part a aatewy said ia falL AND CLOTHS