u e: 'ice ock tit. om Iv t are f i is i hat ; S. , somerset Herald. I "pJTLU EJiur. yeT- .January f, 1884. ,-':.r v to get ' reprdlos of k- rafr laJirs and cliil i' i'umlf lf other articles that ' Il ut. No trouble to show Mas. A. E. Vhl. I jve riiiiimene-.! to lengthen. j.:::f to pet g'ovea of all , r.ipn report a brit.1. holiday : Potatoes for pale at Keller ,., rr.l were renarkably pretty ,,,; ami largest line of clothing ('V v . ;k ;,wrf ainc at the rate of a min- ;l,r iargit and clieaest stock , r in Si-mepet. j. . ,l and gone the way of its- .. , i. i.f ";gar and T.'bacco in the .. : ..iiidat Keller A Sanner'(s. voiiing star, now slimes with .vli-hand large line of gentle iH.'ar. at Htttcy". ,l ,,; ..aribdic cost the State iiear-Mar. Tlie sleighing is most excellent. Thus far the weather has been very cold duringthe year of grace ISM. thank you. Mr Josiali Brant, proprietor of the Glade IIoue. kept liif lar closed during Christmas week- There are one hundred and six prisoners in the Franklin county jail. There are but five in ours. Judge Baerleft for Bedford Monday morn ing, w uere he is now engaged in holding an Argument Court. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday were four of the coldest days experienced in this section for years. The mercury Miwl at zero most of the time, and even went down so far as I0C below. Mr. Noah Scott, of I'rsina, was in Somer set Saturday, having entirely recovered from hi recent serious illness. catulthci hcapcM in town. ... .i at l!-i"ey s comer. ,a f,r killing rabits and , 1 cd. wo ks I'arnell's depart . Cil::.'ty. y are now worth more than ::! thetil. i.n-a'.l when in Somerset, to see a:. i ,. .liars at Hcffley' corner. .;,.rms very riouly intcr ; the railroads. ..... u-iety of ladies and Gents Uj!idkerchief. etc., suitable . -,.. at A. Nathan's i .. ii.f.: d calendars, use them no - n rile It ".Vi but 4. i .r. ". ainin Somerset until the j ;, v. -sir picture taaeii before I'.ti't be rash in accept -: V" .1 "ill have many pro- t-.ir i over. -..lis mUciiiot l me oy r;t V. please call and S'l.oMON 1"HL. ;'. .rd hunters, one day re- ,.; !.,'.ir on the mountain oppo- ;:'..r.i .-.ring-, -.- riinstnias and New Years' i ;.!,, rs Hook Store. Largest variety, prettiest designs, and - ! a l. cukes and candies at the n ;-t opet.td out by Albert , :,t Bros' have just introduced i :.. - heir stock of Winter Boots - a Ventilated Bubber B ot that .-a! or chill the feet. sewing machines have just been i-irV department of the Indian (.... i at Carlisle. it. tending to apply for license .tn.ug term of Court are prepar i::'.u.tis and obtaining signers Miss Annie Sanner returned from Pitts burgh Friday, where she had been visiting relatives and friends for the past ten weeks. Mr. George H. Barker is having gas pipes placed in his new building. He has contract ed for gis apparatus similar to that used by the Somerset House. J ury Commissioners Bay man and Fisher are engaged iu filling the jury wheel with the names of arsons to be drawn as jurors during the present year. Gen. Jacob M. Campbell, member of Con gress from this district, spent several days of last week in Somerset. He left Somerset for Washington Friday morning. - - - Houses will be scarce in the spring as the demand will exceed the numbers to rent. There will have to be more building, or some will be couielled to migrate. The Board of County Auditors, Israel Kineriik, John P. Bhoada and James Mey ers, are in session, auditing the County ac counts fvir the pxst year. Their clerk is Mr. F-.ias Cunningham. Steward Lauutz informs us thnt during the month of leceniler 422 tramps were given a night's lodging at the county poor farm. In addition to their lodging they each got at least one meal, and most of them two. " Sweet Sixteen " is the age of the Everett Vow. No wonder that it is one of the biilitest, newsiest, and best exchanges on our list. It is a paer that the rapidly growing town ol Kvervtt can lake just pride in. At the meeting of the Poor Directors on the 1st of January, it was decided to reiaim all the old othcens. Thev are : Steward, Frank Launtz; Physician, Pr. H. S. Kim mell ; Clerk, John H. Weiiuer ; Attorney. F. W. Biesccker, Esq. The hog cholera, w hich has been playing sad havoc with th iiorkers of Franklin coun ty, has broken out with renewed force in the viciuity of Bouzers ille. Mr. Jonas Shockev has lost thirty one head. Others have been almost as unfortunate. The legal holidays of 1M will fall upon the following days : Washington' Birth day, on I nday, February, 22nd ; Good hriday, on the 11th of April; Deco ration Day, on Friday, May ;h Fourth of July, ou Fridey, 4tJi ; ThanksgiV' ing, on Thursday, November 27th; Christ mas, ou Thursday, December t-Sih. Judge Livingston, ot the Lancaster county court of quarter sessions, is making an effort to correct the abuses of the Pennsylvania license system. Before granting the renewal of a license he requires the applicant to make affidavit that during the continuance of the license last granted he has kept his bar closed evry Sunday ; that he has not sold, or erniitted to be sold, on his premises, any intoxicating liquors on Sunday ; that he has not sold, at any time, any intoxicating liq uors to minors, or to any erson visibly un der the influence of liquor; that he has not permitted any gambling in his house, and that he has kept and conducted his house, according to law. Master George Boyd, a Somerset youth of some thirteen years of ae, narrowly missed making an angel of himself Tuesday norning. Georgie has been in the habit of carrying a "seven shoot er." and at night when he was put in his little bed his little revolver was carefully placed under his little pillow. At an early hour Tuesday morning Georgie awakened from a refreshing sleep, and feeling in a merry mood he took his revolver from un. dcr his pillow, and making some j.cular remark to his sister ointed the revolver at his head, forgetting that it was loaded, and pulled the trij-ger. The bullet struck him in the centre of the forehead and came out at the top of bis head. A physician was sent for at once. The wound is a very serious one. According to ma-ter general recent ruling of the post- anv i-ersou who writes lor a : i- IV i st The large room or ofliccs .... ii'ied as Internal Kevenue Cross Street, Inquire at : .;:if b 'ard to count the returns :.,:um for Auditor General and iri r will meet in the S hale i Jan. JTtb, at noon. c ah prices paid for wheat at .:. Berlin. Pa. Cai.vis Hay, Proprietor. One of Somerset's ministers tells the fol lowing story, and w ere it not that it conies from a minister, we would advise our read ers to take it with a small allowance of salt: "Last Tuesday evening a Very nervous young gentleman, accompanied by a blush ing young damsel, put in an appearance at my parsonage and requested me to marry them. After asking the nsual questions and limbng that they were coini-eteiit to erter into the marriage state 1 crfornied the ceremony and pronoun. ed them man and wife. They left m weil satisfied, and appar ently happy. Two night afterward the newly-made groom again put in an appear ance and demanded of me that I ur.tie the knot whic h I bad tied shortly before, insist ing that be had he n forced into the mar riage by the bride against his will, and that he was now tired of it, and wantid to be unmarried. XtwsPAri'B Pfss. The Harrisbtirg Patri ot makes the foliowingseii-'blecomineiits on an old subject : We presume thai some pco- - . - ......j. . . i i raewxes, mai mey may oe won iu vnusi. tickets or corre? ju.U with a lottery com- pie think newspaKT men are rsistent S - V sjimun Hunger is hauling the Iu puny, relating to such business, violates the duns ; let a fanner place himself in a simi- f P.Ay.ttoAl News. Abou' Y.M men are aliicw barn, which he iu ends to e law and becomes liable to a line of from one , lar position and see if he would not do id worl , wesl ej t,f tae Bay's Hill tuti; ' summer. I). S. Meyers is also bav Vicks Floral Giina. Her U is ag?iin brighter and better than ever ; Uie cover alone, with its delicate tinted back ground and its dish of gracefully arranctd flowers. would entitle it to a permanent 4Iace in every home. The book contains thr beau- tiful colored plates, is full of illusti Utions. printed on the best of paper, and is filled with just such information as is requir ed by the gardener, the farmer, those gro wi"g plants, and every one needing seeds or plants. The price, only ten cents, can he deducated from the first order sent forgot All parties any way interested in this sl b- ject should send at once to James Yk k, Rochester, X. Y-, for the Floral Gride. New Rsgclatioss Govmmso School Tickets ox I'knnstlvaxia R. R. Another lilieral departure was made on Jan nary 1st by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in striking out the restriction as to age from the rules governing the issue of school tick ets. Heretofore the sale of such commuta tion tickets was only to pupils of education al institutions under 18 years of age. This having been abolished, students, without regard to age, attending elementary, scien tific or art schools, will be entitled to pur chase these tickets. This is as it should be, and there is little doubt but that the advantage will be so well appreciated by residents along the line that the including of students over eighteen will really result in an increased revenue by vir tue of the increase of travel stimulated by the reduced rate. Pkouramme roa Week or Tbayeb : Monday, January 7th Praise and thanks giving for God's special providence, Christ's marked favor, and the Holy Spirit's gracioi work. At the M. E. Church ; Elder VogeJ, leader; hour, 7 r. M . Tuesday, January 8th, at the Evangelical Association church Humiliation and Con fession f - 'X-rsonal failings, for social viceay iutempi ruuee ; for prevailing skepticis. and religious indifference. Wednesday, January 9, at the Reformed. church Prayer for families and instructors of youth ; for parental fidelity in household training; for pious witch-care in schools and colleges; forspiritual in&uence in Chris tian associations of youth, aud for early c inversions in Sunday Schools. Thursday, Janury Iuiii, at Disciples' Church Prayer for the Church of Christ; for a prayerful and laborious ministry; for consecration and co-operation in members; for early devotion in educated youths, aud for the Divine blessing in winning the worldly. Friday, January 11th, at Lutheran church Prayer for nations ; for legislators, that statutes may be conformed to L'ivine law ; fir rulers, that they may conscientiously administer government ; for peace and con ciliation between nations, and for opular integrity in the duties of citizens. Saturday, January 12th, at Presbyterian church Prayer for Home and Foreign Mis sions ; for missionaries, that they may be sustained iu trials and prove efficient in la bors ; for heathen, Mohammedans and Is raelites, that thev mav be won toChnst. Editor 3!IrALD: It is said thnt history repeats itself, and from present indications the friends of James G. Blaine will commit the same tatal error in 1S84 they made in 18S0. The many ugly, unauthorized and mean char res made against the public acts and private character of General (rant by the friends of Blaine in 10, was largely in strumental in bringing about the defeat of the man they were intended to benefit. The abuse of Grant not only heled to defeat Blaine, but came very nigh overcoming the prejudice of the people against a " third term," and if the lessons of the past teach anything it is this, that the inauguration of a similar policy against President Arthur will lead to like results, so far as Blaine is concerned, in 1SK4. Nothing could be more suicidal to his success than the belittling of of the claims and ability of one of his moat formidable rivals. The cry raised against him that he is only an accidental President, and therefore offen sive to the people, i; as silly as it is repre hensible. Mr. Arthur is no more resjMinsible Tor his unexpected elevation to the high j Hisition he now holds than thefriv."ds of 1 tlaine are for the death of Garfield, and si i' h objections against his candid only di splay the folly, ignorance, or malice of th as who make them. The death of Gar- fiel d was a national calamity, not because liis aoo-essor was not worthy or competent to till ins place, but because of the bad moral etiect it had upon our institutions at home aul abroad. The striking down of the Cuicf Magistrate of the nation, by the bullet of an assassin, for no cause, and under such ;ircuiustaiices, is appalling iu the extreme. The vacancy occasioned by bis death was tilled by the present incumbent, uot as a matter of his own choosing, but in compli ance of a constitutional mandate. Mr. Ar thur is only responsible for his official acts, and he is to be judged by them and not by a force of circumstances over w hich he had i; no control. That Mr. Blaine has a large following, and that he is the first choice of a a great many good Republicans for President, your Great bargains in Dry Goods and notions for the next thirty days ! Standard Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Chintz Calicos, Scents per yard. Ginghams. 8 cents per yard. Shirtings. 8 to 10 ceuts per yard. Cnbleached Cotton Flannel, 7 to 10 cents per yard. VICII'3 FLORAL GUIDE For ls4 It aa elegant hook oflifl panes, 3 Colored ! pltnf flowers and vegetable, and more than i )() llluttrallimsof thr choicest Flower. Plants ! anl VetftuMi , ani dlivellone for gmwlne;. It j Is handsome enough for tee Centre Table or a ' present U a frl-u Send on vonr name and unst uftK-e address with 10 rents, and I will send yon a Flannel, 15 to 2 cents Bleached Muslins TTonp 4-1 7 r r,pr cl ' lhm tL. .,. . . . j Vk-k'f Flower and w. u.oi iwaiAFiitr. i . n rriiLa i tw r vHrti ' . - l I v, iioetene inhl. TbK if not a onarter of iu .. It 1 i.rlLtrd in both hnauso and urrmai II too afterwards order seeiis, deJuct lbs 10 CM. Viek'n Seeds are the Best In Ttlio World. The FLOBALUnui will tell how to get and trow Bm.n I'-nlor,,! Pl,.,l ... . ?" " " !'r'"r" ". "rJmmu- cents per yard. All-wool Barred per yard. Jo, Pocahontas, 4-4 ! cents per yard. 1K, Androscoggin, 4-1 10 cents per yard. Do, Hill, 4-4. 10 cents per yard. Do, Fruit of the Loom, 4-4 10 cts. pr. yd Do, Duval, 4-4 10 cents per yard. Do, Warusutta, 4-4 I'i cents per yard. Unbleached Muslin, Appliton, 8 cents. Do, Aniston, 7 ceuts. Dress Goods at very low prices. Colored and Black Cashmeres, at big bargains. Buck and Colored Silks at prices that will at ton is h you. Cloaks, Shawls and skirts, regardless of exist. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads, Shirtings aud Pillow Cases. Muslins very cheap, to close out. Hamburg at less than cost. Please call before the bargains are all .gone. Pabkeu A Pakkcb. Vegetable Oarden, 171 pa- (M, 9 Colored Plates. 7 hnrvinn.. or Ml rente In paper covers ; 00 la elegant cloth. In Oennaa orjiaheb. Vlrk Illustrated Monthly bUr-ssId K pa aee, a Colored Plate In every number end many fine Lncrarlnirs. Prleetl.Ma year; Fir copies for (A Specimen numbers tent for 10 cents ; 3 trial eopiea lor a cents. JAMES VICK. janiMt: Kuclierier, ,N . i CLOSING OTj T CHI 3AP! inter Exci'bsiox Tickets. In view of the iiicieasing popularity of winter trips to the seaside aud to Florida, and the demand lor round-trip tickets to the prominent re sorts, the Pennsylvania Kail road l.ompuny, commencing Tuesday, January 1, 1SH, will place on sale, at principal- stations, excur sion tickets to Cape May, Cape May Point, Atlantic City, Old Point Comfort, Va., and Jacksonville, Fla. These excursion tickets will be entitled to all the privileges of other first class tickets, and permit the holder to slop off en route where such privilege is granted on other first-class tickets. The re turn columns on these tickets will be Re putable, and that his valuable services to f Ltvteii unti, jjaT :n jSS4 exrept thfe to the party entitles him to the highest honors f Jacksonville which, under certain cireum- is uot denied, but generally admitted, and if his friends will not alienate the friends of other candidates against him by such suici ia' policy as that of ls0, and now outlined by the Meyvrsdale Cuinmnrint, bis claims to stances, have certain limitations, details of which, as, w ell as a copy of an illustrated pamphlet containing); rates and appropriate descriptive mutter, can be obtained upon i application to nearest ticket agent. A very the first honors at ihe approaching National j attractive book, descriptive of the above re Convention will be as good as those bf any j ,orts been published bv the Pennsvlva other man. ni, , ,, .. ' , .,: ..onnuence, January iot. a. 1 catiOI1 to rilos. i. .. .. ii i i r O p Q ttQ Oj Winter Goods, Consist ing of LADIES' RUSSIAN" CIRCULARS, CLOAKS, JACKETS, &c, fec. HOSIEEY, GLOVES AND PUES T FLANNELS. BLANKETS, YARNS, &c. We want to run down our Stock before taking our Annual Inventory. hundred to live hundred dollar. We are in receipt of an unsigned letter, asking us to thange the address of the Her ai.i to Pavids i;ie. The writer will oblige us by Fending "s his name and the pustoflice to which the paer is now being sent, when we will cheerfully comply with his request. Senator Voorhees' duties in Congress will prevent him from taking part in the defense of James Xutt. It is new understood that he has withdrawn from the case and it will be conducted by the other counsel engaged. It is thought the prisoner will be removed to the Pittsburg jail this week. At a meeting of the County Commission ers this week it was decided to make no chanee in the employes under them, but to retain them all for another year. They are: Clerk, I'. J. Horner; Attorney, John K. Scott, F.s'i ; Jail Physician, Ir. H. 8. Klni niell : Janitor, Austin Keel. Many of the poor eople of this communi- same. sjupose that he raises one thousand bushels of corn and his neighbor shou.d come and liny a bushel, and the price was only the small sum of one dollar, or less; and the neighbor says "I wiil pay yon the amount iu a lew days " A" t he farmer does uot want to be small about the matter be says, "ail right." Another conn's in the same way until the whole of one thousand bushelsare trusted to one thousand ditlerent ersens. and not one of the purchasers con cerns himself about it, for it is a small amount they owe thelariner, and of course that w ill not help him any. He does not realize that the farnit r has frittered away his large crop of corn, and that its value is due in a thousand little driblets, and that he is seriously embarrassed in his business because his debtors treat it as a little matter. A Disciple of Jksse Jamks. Last Wed nesday evening a respectable looking old ventleuian giving his name as Ianiel Ilice, and his abiding place as Altoona. puj up at the somerset House. luring the course of ty will have reason to gratefully remember . the evening he fell in with a young man by Mr. George II. Tsyaian. manager of the Somerset House, for his generosity. On New Year's day he bail several gentlemen make lite name of Thomas Cosgroll'. The old gen tleman wore a handsome silver watch and chain, which the young luau admired im him out a list of the needy poor families of j niensely. After some conversation it the tow n when he sent a sack of flour and transpired that both men were here for the a load of coal to each. purjKise ol" getting a job on the new railroad. j Cosgroll' told Kice that he had some relatives Twc:.ty-one Italian laborers arrived in j living a short distance from town, and that Somerset on the late train Sunday evening, i if he would go w ith huu they could both go and as soon as they dismounted fr.mi the j there and sjn'iid the night free of charge. ears broke like a drove of ca'tle for the fxxir j The two men left the S uiicrset House to hotise. Th" following morning they started ) jjether and started down the road toward O'l f iot for the Allegheny tunnel, lirt bav- j hreak-neck Hocks. When they had reach ing ma le arrangements with one of our liv- ed the woods about a mile below tow n the erymen to deliver their baggage at the I old man began to grow suspicions, and ask tunnel. j ed Cosgroll' how much further they had lo " ' " " go. CogTrr replied, " I guess we havegone Mr. Charles H. Fisher, aftera very serious ; f-,r,Ilouir, f,,rvou. d n vou."' and so saving - and examine tnv stock of fall and U-fore purchasing elsewhere, and protracted illness, w e are glad to say a'.', fre-li. having just been received has ,0 far recovered as to be able to be out msrn cities. I and attending to business. He is still rather Mr. M. M. Tbet'Wei.l. weak. an.', has to use a pair of canes in Vo I iine Comnanv is now sell wa'king. He expects to recover sufficiently L ine at eight cents, delivered a: U:r w orks. For orders, w rite to V.,s,,n, Garrett. Pa. ; 1 :it little difference how good an .: ti.e owner des not choose to it. other people will never find it l'..1 business man doubts this by fall to be able to make a very lively camoign for the IVnioi raticticket. be being Chairman of the IVmot ratic County Com mittee. The ice on the dam and streams below town is frozen to the thickness of from eight to ttn inche; . Prigbt and early Monday morning our hotel keeers and other owner" Siivi-T ip rreatest i oi nt-u...i -v... - - , r t i n-- .j ; time everv available place for sawing was "i.'ier oi tne worm. i urmnu-u , v ,,, hums bruises, cuts. Fleers, occupiea. If the present cold mi. Fever sores. cancers, piles, chil r . tetter. cbaMed hands, and all guaranty to cure in even- j summer. r money refundtsl. .c'nisper saiebv C. X. Povd. jun.M. : r.-;rtftilly ii-form n-y friends of c-unty that I have opened a new . st ;.';2 Main Street. Johnfnwn. eat her con tinues a few days longer, there wnl I no danger of a scarcity of ice in this section ! The Connellsvil'e Courier savs : Frank : Poleman. the man who was foully murder led up in Somerset county afcw weekssince. j and liis body incinerated, lias been resur i re-tsl, and apiiean-)) on our streets lat week- Immorta'ity ha made no improvement in his personal apearance, he being still in possession .f the soiled face and nnkept hair which distincuishes him w hile a denizen of ; this vale of tears. ' ,.1:1(1 lie pleased to see them, j k . .-i-siv., f pure I'niirs. Chemicals, j Ve licir-es. I've Stuff, Perfumery; y (oxmIp generally. At this season , :'i at'ention to the iiisectrades. ' ! :ro Paris (im-n. Pure Powdered Hellelx re. Persian lnect Powder, r. John Marston. engineer in charge of '"en in reed of anything in the tjie construction of the Laurel Hill Tunnel or.ie and see n e or write ot j tooc pssefsion of the house which the Com A'l inquiries cheefully answered. ,,any erected for him at the eastern approach Cnss. ;r.irrtTii to t)f, f innel. one day lat wet-k. We are 232 Vsin Strert. jnf,,rmed that the contract for this tunnel :--"iial property of Ianiel Fritt. j,a, let. and that work will be com- : 'ste of Hrothersvalley township ; mpnfJ 0n it before the close of the present - . Vred for sale Thursday, January ! nionth. It is said that the contracts for the I r. x. j other work in this county have not yet been - Vrrr Main Street We have ; awarded. . 'arge llcfrigeratoi to our Meat which a'l meats can be kept coo' .. Mutton. Keef. Tork. Ac, kept ' ' y ..n hand. Oien daily. Parties r. nt ran have it keot in the Refrie- i castle ' . . J , i . . i. itrip through the west. iMirii g the years w.'.i 4U by the hundred or thous- 1 i ...w pm-e. j Harry Strickler. IVputy Ir.tenial ' Revenue Colleitor for Franklin county, was ' married last week to Miss Annie M.. ldest ; daughter of W W. Fleming. F.-o, .of tireen The bridal party are now enjoying a Ross Pavis Co. ! Ti::. If any of otir readers have; " ; for liniment, family medi- i 1-wders. etc., that they d"ire ! that Harry rw-cupied a desk in the office ot ! Collector Scull at this place, he made many warm friends who will join with the Her ald iu extending their most hearty congratulations. The 25 annual mc ting of the State Hor- n ; .iit.ded, they w ill do well to : f lr,,itanl association will be held in Harris 's" lll, the Irnggist. 24 Main j , Welnelay and Thursday, January n n. His st.K k of drug", dye ' H tne room of the State Board of Agriculture. All interested in horticulture, floriculture and kindred pursuits are invited tvrt only fresh but pure, and I .liable. His aim is to pleae ' snd he knows that the way j t1 ute 4trt jn tne djM-assion of the associa- v se'linr srii-t!y pure goc-ls at . tj(m a, , nun)ber of subjects will bepresent- rion't forcet the name The annual address w ill lie delivered '24 Main St.. Johnstown. ' j,v ,i)e J)r(j j0I1t (ieorge V. Stirel of Read- Salmon and Labrador Her- j u' at.at KellerA Sanner's. I At the argument Court held by Judge F.w- lng last Friday and Saturday, counsel in the case of Rebecca C. Meyers ys. John Fcig made tneir argument on the motion for a new trial. The Court reserved lis decision on the motion till he lias time to examine the juij rs and authorities submitted. In the ease of C.eorpe R Irijf" administrators vs Jiah Ilraiit, after In aril p the argumentof counsel Ixnh sides, the court ose to erant a new trial. S-yeral other cases of groceries, cigars, tobacco, minor inipoTtaiicethat had been tried before x-tiGlJ is complete without a cipy j : cutitv tper and a copy of a , .' I I '' and the other the news of , rd. The Pittsburg weekly ' '"' is a journal for the pfiliti- ; f-'iner. n.en bsnt, jnecbanic latioiy. SuliMription r yar i 'J at bottom flgures at Reek's. ' Judge Ewinjt wim dispoaed of. dealt the old man a blow that fellcsl him to the ground. He then hammered and kick ed him about the head till he was uncon scious. Then taking the coveted watch and clnin from the b.ly of the dead man, as be supposed, came bck to town. Alter recov ering consciousness, Kice managed to work his way lo '.he residence of Mr Jacob Zeig ler, where he toid the story substantially as related above. He was in a most pitiful condition. His face aud head were so cut. swollen and covered with blood that he could scarcely be recognized. Mr. Zeigler came to Somerset and laid the matter before liurgess Col born, who at once issued a war; rant for Cosgroll" s arrest aud placed the hands' of Policeman (idbert. From the description given, Mr. Gilbert at once sus pected Co-groir as the offender. Alter a s;i..rt search he found him witlithe watch ami chain in his ("issession, and arrestcil him. When brought beiore the Burgess. Cosgroll' said that he was a liisciph of Jessee James; that he had read a grl-at deal about Jesse, and that tins was one of the tricks he used to play. In default of bail, the Burgess promptly committed Jesse James disciple to the county jail to await trial at the February term of Court, on a charge ot robbery, and assault and battery with inteiil to kill. After Mr. Cosgrolf has rusticated in Allegheny City for ten or a doieii years, we hope he will worship some hero other than Jese Jnines. The Xew Year is a .food time to consider the generally overlooked claim of the local newspaper. It is the most useful and the least comjiensated and appreciated of all the agencies hich stauip ihe impress of prog ress uuon villages and inland cities. With out the hx-al newspaper local towns are, as a rule, thriftless and tend to decay. It is common for small treat men to speak with contempt ol the local newsjiaper. In that they imitate great men in speakiug of great journals which offend by manly criti cism; but the village newspaper makes more great men out of less material more bncks without straw than any other factor in politics, and it is the one ladder on which men climb to local distinction as the begin ning of wider fame. The local journals of Pennsylvania have progressed in ty ptgraphical elegance, in edi torial power and in freshness and complete ness of local and general news even more than the city journals for Ihe last score of years. Every inland city in the Stale has its daily aper or papers now, and many of them surpass the Philadelphia journals f a generation ago in the attributea of a news paer, while the local weeklies have kept ful y abreast with the general progress of journalism. Local weeklies have now eitended from the county towns into most of the thrifty yiilaes.and the advent of the local new-pa per has always dated the increased thrift of the community. The local new.pair is the life ol iu locality, and the measure of its support, as a rule, measures the advance ment of the people. Begin the new year by not only subscribing, but paying for your local newspapers. They are Ihe friends aud Iu ipu.ai4 ol ail seasons. Pktiu. Ttmt. nel. The Work is very difficult as the fomn tiouofthe earth is entirely sand and clay, loose and soft. The rock formation will not be struck until the mountain proper i reach ed. The earth is loosened by blasting am", is then removed to the dump by means of wheelbarrows, wagons and carts. Several minor accidents happened last week. One Italian had a toe mashed by a stone from a biast striking it. A mule and cart went over the dump, rolling down a thirty-foot embankment. The mul; had a hole knock el in its head, but it is still working as if nothing had liapiened and runs off at every oportuuity. A stone was burled from a b;ast through a newly erected shanty. A stump, weighing probably two bun hunarad pounds, was thrown tip by a second blast and fell on the roof of Henry College's house, several hundred yards dis tant, crashing through the roof and rafters and lodging in the garret. The laborers are most all Italians; there are also some Her mans and Irish. There is a "commissary Ueiwirtnienl" at the works, but as the men are charged such extravagant prices for everything they purchase, it does not do a flourishing business. A poor quality of flour is retailed to them at the rate of $10 per barrel, while they can purchase a much bel ter quality elsewhere for $".&) per barrel. John tj. Xycum is doing an immense busi ness in Hour, meat aud.groceries, as most of the men deal with him. It is thought that the work of driving the tunnel will be com menced at the west end about February 1, and at the east end about March 1, It will be rushed night and day by three gangs of laborers at each end, each gang working eight hours. At present the men are work ing from daylight until dark ; they are not even allowed to smoke while at work on account of the time lost in tilling and light ing their pipes. linifurd Gazette. On Tuesday morning the large stable of the contractors at Rav's Hill tunnel col lapsed under the weight of snow upon its r of and fell o the ground One mule was killed by the falling timbers and fourothers were injured so badly that they had to be shoL. The first load of railroad iron for the use of the South Pennsylvania in this county, I was taken through Everett on Monday of last week. The load was drawn by four large mules, and later in the week several more loads were taken from this point to i .. ti:o r ri - " . iwav s II 111. rt rrrii t ir. It ,u B BOTHERS V ALLEY ITEMS. The children of David F. Meyers are wm ously ill with scarlet fever, as are als.jthw children of Joseph Laudis. At present sleighing is good and the wia ter as " solid " as ever, and the Republican of this township are more solid titan tin winter. Joseph Layman, formerly of Stonycreek township, but now of Kansas, is visiting iu this section. He is the guest of his uncle. Vaieniiue Layman tuber for erect next summer. I). &. Jleyers is also having lum her hauled for a new house, which he inr tends to put up early in the spring. One day last week a little son of Georg Fiberty, while at play, slipped and fell, breaking bis arm- Dr. Ijarman, of Berlin, set the broken limb, and at present the boy is doing as well as can be expected. The Literary Society at Sandy Hollow last week was a grand success. It will meet again next Thursday evening. Subject for debate : Pewlial, That the educated are more inclined to reverence the Ieity than the ignorant are. All are cordially invited to attend. Below is a partial census of Brothersvallcy forl&SJ; Male population Jan. 1, 1,4 fisl Female population .. tl!iu- Total population- 1371. Xumher of deaths ill l vvi. . -Jir Xo. of births for same period A'.o Xow, most of you know that 1S.s3 was to be a year of general destruction, an 1 having got over this year with an increase of popu lation, as well as an increase of all our agri cultural prodifrt-s, I think we should take fresh courage for ls.S4, especially so since the prospects are so good fora Democratic defeat. and a grand Republican victor-. Xow Axn Then. Walt, Passenger Agent, I 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. MAUKIHl). Always the Best. 'Nearly a Quarter of a Century Ago' The M.I reliable " BAXXtR," Baking Powder wa established. It iiaa enjuretl an unnarallelleil popularity Uurinsr tl. at time, ami still maintains u extraordinary precedence. I anpealf to the masses ul tbe Intelligent uentile who desire to se cure the best end by I lie MU nnul, and It hm retained the ronndence of the people because ! its peneoi purity anu reiianiuty at an time to du Its work. The essential value ol th "ll" ' f owtler cenftists in its mbtolutc purity, the quanti ty ot carienlc acid it contains, and in tbe gradual releasing of the same by the baking prorata. We are now offeiing extra bargains in Dry Goods and Xotions for tbe next thirty days. Persons wishing to buy good goods c!o-a will please giye us a call. Read our price-, to be found in another column of this paper before purchasing elsewhere. P. .t P. Mb Editor : I enjoyed Christmas here at the Soldiers' Orphan School, and think the other orphans did the same. I will endeav or to give a brief account ofit. On Christ mas eve we all assembled in the school building, from which we marched to the church. The church 'as handsomely deco rated with evergreens. An interesting dis course on the 'Xativity of Christ" was delivered by Superinte ndent Waters. The following morning we. assembled in the school-room, and while singing an appro priate Christmas song Santa Claus appeared in our midst. He hail around him a sugar barrel, and on thesuiside weJeovesSOO beau tiful Christmas cards. At 1 o'clock we sat ditVWn to a dinner of turkey, cranberries. lince pie, etc. In the evening, when we WELSH SHAVER. On December 3. 1SS3. by Rev. J. J. Welsh. Wm. V. Welsh, M. D., of Davidsville, to Miss Maggie Shaver ol Friedens, Pa. DCDLLYWEXT WORTH. December 31, 1SS3, at the home of the bride's parents, in Addison township, by William Shaw, Eq , Mr. Frederick E. Dudley, of Snoltsvl- vania county, Virginia, to Miss Cora Went- worth, of Addison township, Somerset cou nty. F III ED LI XE KLINE. At the home of the bride's parents, on January 1, lsM, by Rev. Luther Kuhlii.au, Mr. Geo. Friedliue to Miss Minnie Kline. FLICK BARROX. January 1, ISM, at the Lutheran parsonage in Somerset, by Rev. J. F. Shearer, Albert Flick to Miss Uattie Barron, hoih of near Lavar.sville. BITTXERSH At' LIS. January fi, ls4, at same place, by the same, Silas G. Bittner to Miss Kate E. Shaulis, both of near Som erset GROVE BFRNETT November iO 183 at the Lutheran parsonage, Hoover-viMe, by Rev. J. X. Fiiruh, Mr. Wm. H. Grave, of Lnmberisvillc, to Miss Mary R. Burnett, of Xew Paris, Bedford county. BERKEYBII.E K00XTZ. December 27. l vs., at the same place, by the same, Mr. Mahlon E. Berkeybile to Miss Mary Z. Koontz, both of near Stoystown. LAMBERT MOSTOLLER December .10, 1SS3, at the house of the bride's father, near Larubertsville, by the same, Mr. Mah lon I-ambert to Miss Nancy C. Mostoller, both of near Lainbertsville. S A V LE K STO l" FF E R. December 30. l.sj3, at the home of the bride's parents, in Buckstown, by the same. Mr. Moses Soyler. of Conemangb, to Miss Sarah E. Stouffcr. of Buckstown. GINDLKSPERGER PENROP. Janua ry 1, lss;. at the Lutheran parsonage. Hoov ersyille. l y the same, Mr John Gindles.er g r to Miss Minerva Penrod, both of Stan t .n's Mills. C R ITCH FIELD CO LEM AX. Jan nary 1. IsM, at the Lutheran parsonage in F-iel-ens, by Rev. J.J.Welch, Mr. J. C. Critch field, of Kockwood, lo Miss Kate Coleman, of Coleman's Station. KGAL -NOT.CE. To Rachel Helnhaugh. (widow) James Heln hsuKh, or Lanark, Carroll C anty. Illinois, S. rah. Intermarried with JeremUn folk, of Elk lick Townohip, Somerset County, Fa., NAncy, lniermiirriel with Stephen McSair, ol Casel man, Si-tnerset county. Pa.. Matthias lieln bAUub. ot lanark, Illinois, Jonas -ieinluh, deceased, leaving a widow, Mnrr Ann Heln- bauKh. reei.lltnc In Iowa, Hannah, intermsrrlcd with H Intra Krexer, resldli g in loa. Sarah intermarried with Parld Mav, rending at Ki bre, this o.unty. K ss Heinhuuirh. Kegidlnit at i it.ro r ii, Jarot. rnrM, Ouinllan of Jonas and David Helbbaugh, all of Somerset county, Pa You re hereby notitied f appear at an Or phans' f ourt to !e held at Somerset on Monday tbe -Jth day ol February next, to accept or relu to lane me re.il estate insaniuti uetnttaugii, ue re.se.i at the appra.-eo valuation, or ibo cause wny tne amo si.ouki not tw sold. JOHN J. SPANGLEK. SHERirr'sOFricn. i soerlft. January 7, IsM. Call for Greis, Bargains at Foster AT & Quinn Greis, Foster & Quiim's 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. r.I.UABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ! ; entered the dinin-hall. we found otir plates A DVFRTisr.r I.FTTFRS. The following ad- i r'"e'l with rrench cand es, riRlit trom 1 hil- dressisl letters in the tvostoffice at Somerset i a.lelphia. At worsh.p we listened to an will be sent to the Dead letter office. Wash- interesting war storj-. On the whole we all enjoyed ourselves, and fully appreciate our i worthy tup.Tintcnde3t's kimlness and benevolence. Very Re-peetully, Wm. J. Wambc.iii. A Rt x om a DRt tiSroKK Never was suHi a rush made lor any Drujj St.re as is now at C X. It.iyd's fora Trial Bottle of Dr. Kinp's Xew Discovery" tor Ci'jnsuniption, Coughs ; and Colds. All jer.ins am-cted with A'h- j ma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Severe Conghs ! or any affect .on of the Throat and Lungs, I can get Trial Bottle of the great remed free, by calling at above Drugstore. Reg ular size $1.00. inpton. D C , if not called for in IS days: Ackerson. l'eter; Reighel, S P. ; Charles, Daniel (German) ; Canarian, Paul: Coffrotb, .I.weph ; Drosin. Miss Mary; Felds'ain.J. ; Na;an, John; Facer, Yaekoh (German); Oiithrtdire. E: ; Mclntyre, Edward : Moln tvre Wm. ; Means. Martha : Roddy, Samuel M. . Schonlph. Ella ; Shaffer. Oliver. 3; "inith. Dauiel ; Snowilen. A, ; Tibern, Hen ry ; Weckfns. Andrew; Schlickernian, 'hnst. Postals Berkev, Mrs. Ann; Bar- net, Mary ; Clounch Pettus; Miller, C. F. Pershing. Henry ; Shaffer, W.S. In calling for the above letters please say advertises!. A. C. Davis, Postmaster. We deem it but justice to onr many patnnsand friends to make this public an nouncement. For some time two charac ters, one by the name of Fik and one by the ti.i me of Mike, have been writingand talking about us, and we are pleased to say you will hear of them no more. Mr. Fisk ha gone into the wholesale business for himself and Mike has bought twenty thousand acresi of good farming land in a thickly settled Wetern State. We would say tbat we ar still selling goods at the same stand in Som erset, and would advise all who want to get rich to bny from us, and in mfew years you can save money enough to do as Fisk and Mike nave aone. e ar, closing oui. our . ,. . F. . flir .,, overcoats ana cans way unoer pnee. Keller A Sanner, has had a large run. Thev JMEO. CRIr'SEY. In Hooversville, lecembr21. ls's.'J. of lingering consumption, Elizabeth, wife of Rufns Crissey, ui:ed i0 years, 5 months and 4 days. In 12 Miss Klizulieth B.iyer and Rtifus Crissey were united in marriage, enjoving that union nearly .'12 years. She was the mother of eleven children, four of whom prece ded her to the spirit world. Three daughters and four suns are still living. Mrs. Crissey was a consistent member of the Reformed Church for about X years, and led an exemplary life, trusting in her Savior ami died in the hope of an eternal life be yond the grave. PasTob. YODER. At SJiaron Centre. Johnson county, Iowa, December lt, Iss.i, Ahner Yoder, aged (i'J years, ! months and H davs. ' Deeenspd m:4 h.irri in Sronverw-k titwn- ship, this county, on the lth lay of March, U, where he lived until lsiH, when he niovtnl to Iowa. For i2 years he was a Bishop oftheAtuish church. He leaves a wife ami eleven childreu to mourn his death. I will sell at private sole the OLD SWANK iAJ.Jt.Ki fKuri.Kii at iiavid.riiie. lone maUKti township 1 tie tannery butlilina" was lately destn.yeo ry fire, nut there are -to vats In a. msI condition, and lb water pipes etc., are ail in K(1 sbaie. There Is nearlv.half an acre of arr. uii't. on which th ire Is erected a one and a half story frame DWELLINJ HOUSE. The property is In the midst of a fine bark coun try, and the wafer i" of the very rest for tannins; piirptv es. 1 will sell this valuable property eneap ni on very ey terms, for lunner particulars call on or address A. KOEHl.LR. j-.r.2 St. Ilavtd.ville, Pa.. 0TICE OF APPEALS. Noile Is hereby given that appeals will be held from the sses'nipa'S of i-Ki at the l'omm.ton ers' office. In Somerset, for the several districts f the count, as follows : 'or Jenner. .lennertown Korouirb, Conemauah Paint. Shnde. Stoystown Horouvh. luerxiahnn inir. Sionyerslx. Sew Kitltlmore Borooah, Alle arheny. -letterson. Sotner-et Somerset riorouah, Herlln Htm iIi and Brotheralley, on Monday, th SSthdnv or January. li4 For Addison. Lower TarHeyfoot. Crslna anJ Confluence Bo-ouicbs. 1'pperTurkeTfoot Mlddle ereeli. New Ontrevllle Komairh. Mllfnri. Siuth. ampton. Nnrrbsmn'on. Wellersbnnr aiwl Meyers dsle Horousrhs Summit, Oreenvllle, Irlraer. Flkllck. and SdllSSury 1 r.oirh on Thaiay. the act day of .laooary. ISM when and where all persona and coTpom'ions teellrir thems'ves aif arleve.1 at theen..nienii n and valuation of tbel taja'de projierty and eff'ota. rrale pursnant to the several sets of AsseroMy In such rases madeand provided. re re,uted "to atr nd and state tbeir grievances for re.ire as-i,r'lng tn taw. The sniwnls will be held on the. alive mentioned i days, between the bonrs of 9am and & r. m. AbAM s.H FFKR, JfiSKPH MRe:R. HERMANBKf RAKER, Attet Comrolsfionen. . DJ HoEsia, Clerk. A. L. SHiarna. Pres. sad See. South J?ittsburgli Planing Mill Companv. COr. 3d nCHtTMT HI, . t. PITTSBCBSH, PA, MA.IsTXTI'A.CXTTXlETlS OF te DEALERS IJST FL9IE, WElTIEE-BHaBIiS. M EH. IB, lit. Pine and Heml x tc frame stuff. Shlnitles. Laths: : also H and 20 ft barn board". : Heavy Frame Lumler a speelaltv. All our maiiui.tetured work fp.m atrltly dry Allegheny river lumber. A full line ol sMh. ti.Mrs. Shutter' and 'louldiiig rontantly on h ind. trDEllVtRIESmKE Of VHAROtt IU KAII.HOAD or 1 1 HAMBOAT HSDMGS. 4-SKSD t OR FRU t LIST. ueta-4ni. K. B. SCHELU PAUL A. SCHELU R B. S0HELL & CO., MANUFACT UKER? OF COPPER AUD SHEET-IRON WARE .A-TsTID DEALERS I3ST Stoves, Ranges and House Furnishing Goods, Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & Beerits' Store. GOOK STOVES AND RANGES! A D M I N I ST R A TO ITS NOTICE. Estate of Michael Ibr. late ofConemaugh Twp., iwmctwi k.o., r a ., aec a. Letters of adminl'tratlon on the above eatate having been aranteil to the nndersianeil bv tbe pro(er aothorlty. notice Is hereby aiven t. all tteraons Indebted to aaiit estate to make immedi ate payment, and those bavins; claims aialnt the same "III preaent them duly atithentirated for settlement on satun;y. tbe tttli day of Februarv. ias. at the office of J. D. Swank, Esq., in Da. vidsville. RULStOX UNB. jani, Admtaistrator. Ex XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lttate of Paniel Frtti. deeM. late of Hrot hersval. ley townab.p. Somerset eounty. Pa. Letters testamentary on the ahova eatata havlna been rranted to the nndemimed bv the proper antborliy. notira Is hereby gives to all persona indebted to aald estate to make Immediate payment, and those ha-lnarcilmHHtn1 theaame ariiiDreaenttnem only an'Bentlrated for iw-tt la ment on Monday. Fei.marv 4. 14. at the offl. eol J. H. t'riti. In sjomenet- Pa. J. H. FRITZ. U. J. BRIBAKFR, Ueel. Exrrutort. E XECCT0RS' NOTICE. EtA i of Laimnift Horhttl?r, i!er'd lat of Jeff enon towohlp, Somnt County. P. I.ter9 te?Latnentarv nn tbe bore estate I havinif been irrsmei) to tbcanlers.yDe1 hr the i propr aathoritr. notice in hereby viren to U ' persons indebted to iaid estate to make lmmelt j ate pTccfOt. moJ ihoee havina Hatin ara-rst the innifl u present mem caiy aotnen-imtea n r PHILADELPHIA TIMES ! THE 1884. The Philadelphia Times, 1884. Eieeutors. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. La. ale of Mary Ann HeUer, late of Somerset twp Somerset eounty. Pa., dee'd. Letters of administration on the above estate A IlEMMtKABL Pime TmEi One of the niitsr renuirkfihlo trsi nf L'ieaiitir liive tras ! ... ! ThcTiuks will enter nnon the new yoarttron- lateiy cut ami converteil into titnwr on r .-j m. re Droeueruus than ever befc-re tn its the "nine tract" of Mr llilrew Wov about hiatory more wideiy read and quoted, more hear- i bavins; been a-ranted to tbe anrieraik-ned by the tliy commended, and rnur nereely rrl.Kiaetl. Hh ; prop, r autnorlty not ire is Hereby airen to all three miles cast of hornerxet. About eiitlit ' a mure a mi.lete onraniintion. an1 an abler atafl ! persons Indebted to aaid leitate to make Im-nedi- .,. fn f.t from the irrotinii the tree sureaul of Contributors and with the same Independence ; at payment and those having claims aitainat tbe or ten leer iroin tne ground tne tree spreau ie.,r:ea.nes thai has mad limicce.afal and , same to present them dnly authenticated lor set- out lour enormous oranenes wnicn, wnen ! power. ul in the past. I tiement. on tumay. me iwn nay 01 January. .;..!., n,u,,l u- Ci r ....... tb tufas n no prtyiaionow nocanawaies i im, attne omiToi 3. v ".".".e'. ...:......-....-... to aovanca. but wl.l meet every Issue, asttna these lopi were sawexl 11. OH shingles ami ! ever doe, wi.hotistttent devotion to the riirht. , -, . - . . r . i i i .. TL. . i. , ton lea, sroverrwieti., ana mo puttiie weiiarf lo-. im ui men uoarus. 1 .roiia. ati'i i abu.. while uaintaioinaT lis pjeltl..a as I smaller branches were not used. And. while maintaining lis position as tha lead. Counting Ibc journal "f Phi adelphla. it will aim to be eon- shingles at $j (XI jer thousand, and boards at , new-paper. tl.) per hundred, the estimated alue of Tb vaiueof raaewapapr Is not In Its slia or ctaene.s and freahne'S with wl i. h It Is edited. ! 1 hi Tinas spends lavishiv tor news fr ,m all parts t of Ih. . il.l hai mil of lLj .liaiialrhfti tn ra rfu L decli .Trent. In Somerset Hi-.NKY H. MTtKX. Admlalatralor. this singular pine is $T7..VS. Yours truiy. wish rou all the compliments of tbe season We remain, Yours truly. J. B. S.i tde & Co. Pi-tr.ITiM Items. At this writing tledding is splentiid, and our farmer are busy hauling limestone, and coal. Joseph Walker is having lumber hauled for his new house, which will be erected during the coming summer. L. A. Turner, who has been traveling through the South returned home, and w Jefferson claims the belt on the hog ques tion ; Brothersvalley does not think so. Benjamin Hay recently butchered porker ! tbat turned the scales at f pounds. Mr, Samuel HV, formerly of Broth j ersvalley township, now of Kansas, w'.ohas I been visiting relatives and friends b re tor - . , .15,1. T'.1. the pas few weeks, returned to his western A first -class aecmia band Blake, leOe , I , Fanning Mill for aale, Tery cLeap. Inquirt j " ly etlile.1 and endenel. In ortor to le the com plete new of the day In th moat concise and at- tractlehape. an I with It a larce variety ofea trtalulna; and Iwuractlva readlaa. The beat writers at home and abroad are employed to en rich lis columns a a-1 to make It a journal adapted both, to the busy man and to tbe letaure ol tbe borne circle, a welcome vlattor lo Intelligent and h neat eliUena of every political, religious and so cial taste. , . , I Taa WanLTTiwESlsaltocetherdiBers-at from . ... ' the weekly oewipapera of twenty years aa-o. The Editor Hebald: Tbe Lamoertsville &un- ; day of those papers Is gone by. The telegraph have just received a new lot which will be sold about 20 percent, lower than the rrice heretofore asked in Somerset. .I.- ...i. l l.. i ..A n,,tn,.. .ith Ka. . aad better local DewtpaperseveTTWhera). eepeclal --" iviiui.try v ... " Ir im th Ihririmr ..mfM of rural nnnul-.iln coming religious exercises and long before have made the old weekly metrotolltao newsjia- j : . , c i-nui. filial per tmaatMtylng. IBose that cling to ihetr i s- tlint ium hare ht their hold overflowing. The services were opened rith pUBLICSALE OF VA L UA BL E RE A L ES TA TE. The UB-lersiiroed will offer at public sale on the prrmiaer. at iikk wono juncti. n. ol tne nailo. and Ohio and S. C. K. R., Somerset Co., Pa., on SA TUB DA Y, January 12, 18-54. at '.o'clock r. . all the f .llowlna dewrtbed real e-tate: Lots Nop W. 13 and 14 on the . las ol ihe town of Mineral Polrt, each havtna a fnt of M feet on Main street, and e ilea una bark 2o0 fret Ui an alley. n which Is erected a two-ttary hotel known as the EAGLE HOTEL Property, with -table, pool-room, blacksmith shop and other outbuilding. ' TEEMS r our frward- i moving people: tbey are bui shadows of their muic l?reJ a"'""- and they have Bui a snadow or ; thie-tbin1 cash oa dellverr of deed, balance ef incir former power, i aval pauen navi si laair nnn.h.M In tin.n..i.....l l,t.llmM,ti when Rev. Unruh delivered an appropriate aselalnees but It U gone j land, witn it, they are with Interest, to l secured by b..d atrd rnertgaae . , , , ... . , , . going, too It was n.4 tbe lault of the papers ; , ttt, premises I Illy dollars cash, when prop- address to the scholars. , the Improvement ot the eoantry that ,rtv U kno ke-l down. For funh-r panlculars Kacn person baa the privilege ci piecing a ""' " " , I see printed una, or apply to or add. 1 , ahivver ihrv live. bmw rttoulra Ireaher news, and ! w . n r .... . r . - . 1 ' . .- a. j n J - . for the tast year has ' gift, or as manv as tbey pleased on the tree, ! ttjT require a than news, rill remain onti. spring. and as a consequence it contained a gift for I jL'flJllSSZ.l each member of the school. Observer. decli 13 Uh Avenue, Pittsbargh, Pa. to people at large. an sets t beiore tnem In euch generoaity oi paper ana print, ai wouui save aa- lonlahed all w years ago. Dailv Twelve cents a sraek, fifty cents a month FoSLg.-One pairof wheat bnrrs. and Vj"; MlY-r ' boo. rotif cents a enpy. 93 a vear. pairof choppers, first-clast". - j .,n.r-(i-e..f.tili year; Bveeoples. as a - rriv.1 Pii TTonvra ' year : ten copies, 1S a tear : Iwm y copies. a LCPOLrB nuuiia. yr.r, w.Ui ooe copy tne to tne geOcr-apul every Somerset, Pa. club. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. kjtate of Cyrus Homer, late of Jenaer Twj)., Somerset Co., Pa-, dee'd. Oysten and meals at ail boars of tbe day. ' Cal eu.ii and tvery one at tbe nw bakery 1 4)1 A. Kevka- THE TIMES, PwiLABsxrna. Letters teatamenury oa above estate havtag been aTBated te the aDderetvaed by the proper as thorny, notice U hereby given to all peravasUt debted to saM estate to make immediate pay. ' aaenl, and thoae having claims aeainn It to pre- i sent l beta duly autnntfal lor aetltemrnl oa . Smtenlay. Jauaary li. ItMt, at tbe late residence af aa-ul dooeaaed, i LTPIAM.HORNF.R. I doclT. fcxecutria. i S ;W 35- I a t ue- Wc are agents for the ExrHiorTook Stoves and Hting-a the ew rUxala-or C-ok Stoves, Ciipello and Ap.jllo Ranges. We also sell tl "H oval t,'ooa" and other IV. k Stoves. 411 stovre and ranaee a.i.i with gaarante. Alao repelre for the at-jva stoves an) fur the Nw Irvaslde and any other atove in rue. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pots. K-ttles. Skillets, Otiddles. Tea KettlefL Vir klog L'tenails and all other Plain, Uruub and Lnafueled. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full stork of ''oft re p-t a. Buckets, Paatna. Sa-I Irons, Cogee Mills, i bamber palls. Yi a-b hoaisla. Ifuat-pana and Brushes, lie. We make Sugar Markets aad SUGAR PANS ! We Keep Nails, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and Sec Slock Before Buying Elsewhere. JOHN J. SCHELL, Airent and Attorney-in-Fact. Largest Assortment Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Coats, Misses' Coats, Misses' Coats, Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, OF Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Coats Misses' Coats, Muses' Coats, Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Coats. Misses' Coats, Misses Coats. Childs' Coats, Childs Coats, AT LOWEST PRICES AT A. NATHAN'S. 223, Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. B A EE'S BLOCK, Somerset, Pa. 0R RPIIANS' COURT SALE. OF B RIDGE SALE. ValuaolB Real Es tate "I Y virtue of an crder of i Jir le li'urd oat of tbe rrvhan's t'ourt ol Somerset County. Pa., to me directed, I mil ezpoae to public sale oa THVRSDA Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1SS4, at 10 o'clock a. v.. on the premlrea, the followins; dearrth-Ml Keal ltate, late the propenr of Sam eel Hay. deccareO. vis: A certala tract or barrel of land situate in Som erset Townahip. Somerset foonty. Pa., adjointns: lan-is oi v tn. tani. w m. weianiey. jacoo itar rone. treorae Barrune, awl ethers, containing tea acres, ssora or lees, bavinf thereoa erected a two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, Cabinet Shop, at able aad other outbaikHnas, with a jounf orchard of choice varieties of fruit, -rood water, only about forty rods to erhoolhoute. cae- lourth ola mile to amuei i.nurrn. ene mil" to Lavantvl'le and 'hree miles to Somerset. Pos session sjlv.a April 1, lWi. Ten ner cent of purchase money te be paid aa soon aa ihe iPnpertT Is knocked dowa ami balance oa confirmation ef sale and delivery ef drl. iVHX A. ailLLa, janf. Administrator Tbe Commlfaioners of fsoa-erset County will offer to let. at poblie outcry, oa the premises, to the lowest and best bidder, oa Tl'L$DA 1'. FKBRVART ., at t o'clock r .. iheabatmeats Ibr a eombinatloa brMceover Stonycreek. at tbe point where lheoid Kl ford and Slt"yralwn Turnpike croevs said atream in Ltuemaboeua towaahip. Plana aad spec ftcatloas can he seea at the Comiaiaelonara' office. SEALED PROPOSALS for a ComMpatloa Snneretraetare Ibr the above masonry, will be received at the tmmlatoners' ofttre no: II lit o'ekv-k a Wedneetlay. Fehraary s. lSfc. een hufklred aad Ifty feet fruia absimeat lo abetment S with a alitren foot ma,twy. A I.AM S. PHI FFft.it, JW!tPH HORN KK, Attest : H. W. BBVBAKER. l. J. HoBSka, Clerk. Commisstuaen. Notice to tbe Public. The old structure has been assdemae-l aad pro aoaored uaaafe for travel The publle Is thereiere Bo'ined tbat the Cooamlaa loners will not be re aponelble for accidents Tbe aew atractere will be pushed to cempletlea as early as taeaeasoa will permit- janJ D. J. HOHMEA, Clerk. BJf IXISTRATOB 8 IfOTICK. WANTED. croner auth.lty, aotlee le hereby alvea te all AN ACsTNT FOR THIS COUNTY TO prrroaa lao.htei lo aaie aetata to -sake tas-edt- A1 ata ef Hiram J. Miller, late ef rails City. Kebraeka. Letters of adminlatraUoa ea the above estate) Bavinf bee greeted to the aKtW-rmlraee by the SELL FERTILIZERS. Those en-r-arrd In aelllaa; Atrlcaltaral Impte menta c in but lot; grain or other farm prouace. aad who are well and favorably known la the aetehberboed where rhev reside preferred. A. dress, fAkMKk? I LkTlLlZLk UK janz. Syracase, N. Y. payment and thoee bar tog elaianaor demaarie II pleaar areaent ihem dnly aa'beeiV-afed Ur liementua Satarday DeermherXI. I Ski at the air i will 1 SMI . residence ef Jotlaa lluyts a Ueemabuaii g tw. JOHN J. MILLLB. aeTU Admtnla rater. HAKCT WIATtK. Adsslelatrai rlx.
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