u U CnmPTSPt Herald i i.i jut .,K0. R fU'LU K!it..r. t it i kn .jMinary 30. 188. , t-1'AY. ,,.Mr.l. p.j reined? n'.-;i:::er. . in' IVhruary .!i h;i." to suffer. aRd Kye-glajw, at Itoyd'a. M ine!) wear pleasant miles. pectaciw, at C. N. Iloyd i" . tV'.ire rwinLi, ai v. ... -ttcotlVatoesfjr saleat Keller i . ' ' '"' J""'w tt I Mckehy was the purchaser and twu ihous- ! sand dollars thecon'ideratiim. r un ihrec cents "1 "t A. ; We are in receipt of several cotutuuniea-eki.f-ip and Tobacco in the i1'"" ,rilt(l1 I'enns-ylvania Dutch but a t. .nd at Keller Saimera. : our f;,rn,: "! .:t..r is on a strike we are ,.. -.deuce? The Democrat of this u"hl to publish them. Sorry for it. , u;e 1 their convention f r April j Kuy ln(. jn ,,7e'etTmhavi,,.. a silver wrry of Lev's surrender. ! dollar of the coina.-e of lo4, will tw d ubt A;! jx-rs ns indebted to nic by j be prat i lied to learn thai the coin is value ! i.s-.tunt will please call and i at o 00. Dollar of the year 151, l.5i and Soi.omos Fiil. j l:,s are worth .rl.Vni. ,. --..od slei-htnj; our country,! ... l,e,n sYMi,, hav to town The skv!,mS for the past two week lias i ,:. :.-'.ve!v. It l.rinirs ab-iut slO.'Ci 1 t- The larpe room or offices .. . ip:.ed as Internal Revenue 1 M.iln Cross S:rst, Iinjuire at a-,.es M. Hood, of Frederick, M I. to Franklin and Marshall r :'.e purjiose of rrectinenn astroti ., , a'ory. i Salmon and Labrador Her- he heat. at Keller S.inner's. .ah Almanacs for sale to t wn uiiTchants at Fisher'; Book ir i-hance to j;ct bargains, at A. ;.:;;a'o Lime Company i" now sell- j ,.i I.ime a! eight cents, delivered on r ,1,,'ir w,,rks- I'or.Tders. write to ; ,:! Mas., 11. iJarr-tt. Pa. I .:v!i:is tigureil it out that if the . ,,f the Fnited S'ates were eual'v j i am the population every man. j ;, d child would l.aveabottt ?-0i. J .-'.ah. li:'easter. and Veni.or Al. I - nuan and Knglish at Fishers January H. Iks4.. all persons themselves Im'ehted on our w.il pl-as,. call and settle at ome . a-h or note. I'ATKFK A PaUKKK. 'c:!,cl that l.anc iter count v is the ' ..at"!' toi.ac.M of any county in j sr.. 'he c'o.i of one year: -r: mi.' sum of s-; fi.i 1 l.vtu The greatest J 'or'... W:irra!;ted ' . ! V A KM' A v ., r of tin u;e burns, bruises tits, I crs. i 1 i! -ns. tetter, chapped hands, and all .g tioti. gtuimnn-ed to cure in every j or money refunded. 2" cents per ; rsalebv C. N. Boyd, jiinio. j " l.e largest assortment ol spectacles iiler in the countv. All ages and 1 1 C. N. Boy.I. ! r One pair of wheat burrs, and 1 pers. first -class. Pt I'O I.I'M IIooVKl:. Somerset. Pa. !"a 1 h-n. father of the man who ha rai t tor tunlil.ng tne Aiteuiienx - a l.innei ami a sei.n.n 01 1 , -rn Pennsylvania lUilroad. was a j -r on the line of the Pennsylvania : when it was constructed. He .res of the road in the vicinity of and Derry Station. When he died is -I'tK. three in tminber. a good .", ia'.ly. and they have added to it ! g. a.l of tliMli being contractors. ; out rcgnr.'.less of cost, at A. Na- !.' ' T process Flour forsaleby Messrs , rA spinier, br-s bnd a large run. Thev if received a new lot wbiib will be ,' .lit L"i per cent, lower than the price 1 ! ,re asked in Somerset. 1 Hvecents per yard, at A. Va- 1 i ';id res.ectfnliy inform my friends of n.tti .y tl lit I have opened a i:ew j -'. re at 21 '2 Vain St-i et. Johnstown. ! a' , re I wo-ild be ple:i-ed o see them ! k consists f Pure Dni's.t bemicals. ' b .ii( ine. Dvc S'r.t's. perfumr-y j Goods rencTal'y. At this seas.'n j of 1 cull attention tc the irseclrades. j bv 1 l'i:-e Paris l'-r!i. Pure T'owibrisl e IK '"chore. Persian Iie-fs t Powder. 1 W! en in need i f at ythii g in the : 1: e c. T.ie ai d see me or write for ' -. All inquiries ibetrfully mswercd. . Cms. CRirrnn 2-'i2 Vain Street. and woolen dre t, at A. Naiha:."s. 'its r,s if CO ii:nlnc j,ur .-based the xi lusive richt to 1- Mi '.inre Patent Bed Spring in : . cint v . I w 'II siior ,v make a canvass ' r ,i:n'v to so'cett or h is. I t'dnk - s;,-i''g stijierior to atiy y. t olTcred for J. F. Pomiiv. V r at MctsiT. Main Sireet. We have - added a larite Pef.-.-cratoi to our Meat -ket in which all meats an be kept coo' ! 'enn. Mi :t',it. '-". !'' k. Ac . kept :iiiy. Partle" in iheKefrlg- 'star-t in.- 1 v on Viiud. pei; est can I.hvp it ke t :; -r tnt WIO e-t. l'fte a-s... !i'""i'M'i-- l-r;ii; for sale, eh we will s.'l ! by the l.uii.'.nsl o- thoiis at a low price. Fuss Dvis A" t'o. ' thf P-c-RTii or .lt'T;i't' Tit" fo'lowinir 'ie c i!:vers.i!i''n our reporter rccn t'y I : I lulled to see you. Mrs J turtle. a I y.m had been ii Somerset Saturday. ' t to go. an 1 thought you could give nie idea where t i go."' V'i. I car d.) that very thing, Mrs. t I was a 1 nr itind.and I only found ' la e where they did not have any old to sell, and there the good" were all and bright, and to my surprise clieaiwr 'he ret offered their old irond" at. ii--calicos at Scents; ginghams at 7 shirting's. 7 cents; tickings tmislins. ' . , at anr once von waiir ttiem .Ltid - . - .''i.-r. ! my, how cheap they sell a!! He .f dres go.4 and what do you t Iiirty piece-, nf liruss-.s carj-t, with te ingrains, venitians, cottage, hemp, ' o.ey fuiisi have seventy-tive piei-es of ''r' You couldn't see a bvttcr assort- in the city, and so cheap I Il.-mp. 'J - per yard ; cottage .u cents per v ara. ' -'' 1 ' the bands' ,n, e-t IJrussels at 7' "''" ""N stop. Mrs. Jiuti.-e ; sih.jsc store are js tii'kiij a!J(),lt y ' ItngUt! I thonght by "''l-'i'i.'ss, Mrs a- 1 t-i'd you. you would know ; wh, J. s- v,i..r r,i. ; no old good- there. ' si-'l t,,,, m,ny . turn them around tn 'i .n't i. i tiietn get old. Ta. ta V "'"E Thi If of our readers have ' ute -., ,.;,,, i.-., c.,..:. j pub '" - I.'.rse powders. .- tbat they d. -sire sess .rs. l,lr!l 1.1 ; Commonwealth orsts, ! goin into ccsfacy over Dr. King's New ' 1-''-.'.nip..;:!,,!,,,, t,M.y Jo weil to cl.4t'7 11; repairing bnd-.e-., . i new . Discsivery f,r Consumption. Their unlook " ''""it i ampla-il. the Drictri--t -JtA Main bridges, 29 Mud aud bridge views. : (k for recovery by the timely use of this Jol t.stown. lb. l- f r., v. , ,,t ,,lv fn-.li but uire and '' o-tii.i.iiiul.l,. It . . , ;K ,.. ..i...., "is .l";-ners..,dbe k...s ,b, ,U' v '""'ios r,v 1-ellii.gMrictiy p,lre e.a-ds al fipnr.. l-t frrgrt the name 4 nuinl-rr, -J4 jiajn (j( Joinstown 'Mr J,i IUrre' Hf '.i"-re, is spend A very niriwAi) revival is it: To-re.' at the Albright Church, in this place. I T!:0 "Ktliti-t in the Iisci!e'a Chut-h will Ik- continued during t!ic lire-sent wc k. Tiie Kailroa 1 C, Oliilnv .(I'l .! . i ' fiiii .-jinn, iiit. 1,1 Ukelar.-eipiantm.-sof i.-u from Kai:tner ow that he ha Marted a barber shop of hi owa in Ketkt's rivt . building, on Main ! J Our favorite, lr. Arnold, U cominR Feb j ruary 5:li. r. Arnold plays ti-ht itiktru jnicnt"! at one and the same time. Court ; House, February .1th. I Mesi. Cyrus Sclir.uk aii'l I-aiah (iood, two of our idom Miecesfful hore dealers, left town on .Monday with sixt-en head of fine horM- for the ea.tern tnarket. ! Mr. Win. I. Huston, lat wwk diMMi.ed of i ''v "" p.isi, an. 1 fr the number of teams that are dailv sfen on our street-' it use is being made of it ' evident that cood Mr. V.. II, Werner last tteek purchn-ed the interest of his pardner.'Mr. II. H. Dull, in the Ilockwood Tiiiits and is now the s.ile pr.iprieti.r. He expects shortly to introduce anew power press into hi, oiHcc which would inoicate that our youthful oie!iipo rary is prospi rim:. Two men from the "tunnell" one with badly frozen feet, and ihe .:her with badK fmen lingers, put in an appearance at the county poor farm Saturday. The physician in charge thinks that the feet of the cue an.) tiie lingers of the other will have to he am- l""u,"'1- ... .... A( t!le m, contest bv the members of the (.ni,,r (., lss fthc i.,,,,,.,,,), KemaleC..IbTe on Friday evening, by r.,ues;. Miss Mamie I'hl. of Somerset, gave '-How Persimmons Took Care of the B..hy," and was enco.v.f. So say the P.ttsb'irg paiM-rs, and we know the encore was deserve 1. - - As a matter id record rather than informa- j tion we 011 id state tha" t he sleigiiinL' is s i j perline. and the cold keeps op or down ra'h'Ta' an even ura ie. YcHriay it w;. a little more moderate and the snow melted some, hut to-day we arc receiving a new in stallment of the beautiful. There is never a Wei-k passes by that we do not receive one or more communications, s-.nie of tlo tn c..,ta!t:ing iti'e-e :ir h eal items, that icive not the wiiicrs i.uTneat- tache. 1. Will ir.-.r fri.-i Is ih 'T learn that to insure publication of their communications. we liili-t have the wr ters name : not tor npiy as a guarantee of o.l faith. ing has been ou. of t he chi-'f auntsc- nients of thi'sma'l boy for some time on our s! vins: highnas, by-ways and hills, and tins tar we have hesrd of 110 serious a.ci- Unt-s resulting t'lcr-froiii H isundoubtedlv one of the tieist delightful pastimes in which young A inerica ea't indulge, and that man has forgotten all about his boyhood da s who grumbles w hen ( ou.pt ih d ! 1 sU'p aside and lei the hoy w hocomes giidini: down the favemetit. headfiiU'inost on hi" cutter Iavc the fall right of wav. dynamite explosion ocurred at the A" i,..!,,.,... t,ln.i the line of the S...:l ,.,,n-j cauia Kaorojd. !a-t Tlitirsday tiiai .;,. i.av iir,. n,v. , mute serious than i; was in its reul;. Tne dynamite used in blasting had become Iro.en and two -nee took some of it into the blacksmith shop f ,r the purpose of thawing it out. Through some means it ignited, und in their edorts to extinguish it one of the men struck it a sharp blow with a pi- k. causing it to ex plode with ternlie foice. Tiie hla'-ksmi; !, shop w as blow n info atoms uii-1 0:1c "f tin' men va-seriously jijjijr, d id it the hia.i 1! is fiared his injuries may result in t fa! bin. dt. ess. The i-scip" of the other man uninjured seems alinos; miraculous. ,,,,,,,.,,..,;, ,,. ..I1,,any c .i,st , ucting the Smitiiwesierii Peniisylvatiia bailioail has channel its p"! 1 v in lie matter ot awar iii.g contra. I-. hell t he lettuigs were first unao jne..-. bids were oil -red. according to the understanding then ptrvaiiii.g. l"t short sections of the line, and tor the work in such ijuantity as to be within the rea.-li con! racto rs of iimited means. Ilnls nta ie this clas of operators were held in abey- ; ance until recen'iy. wi.en n was oecioeu 10 consolidate the work and place it in the bands of contractors o! large means, who have agreed to receive part compensation in bond; of 1 he coii.pai y. '1 he coot rat ts whir h the Cob ins ll.-oiheis are about to undertake i were ortiriuallv cut up into a n umber of I Ismail centra' Is and bids asked for by the company. It is probable thev will he again . ollered 10 suh-cotitractors bv the Collin L Olllll-y' A 1'rot lier. J '': 11 '." ,. j , ,1 w'oseph Mtllor. an old soldier, a sid n.a and a iS heel 1 chinist. an ilein r.:'it 1 l"i k no inii s 'it of Ju"k-of-.iii 'rades. who j making Somerset liis headquarters for the pa-t two tears, was carried into Burgi t'olluirn's nfti; e Friday tuornini!. froen stitf as a hoard- 1 hnisiiav i.i.Jit was one of the ,.,d,h - st of the winter, al cl tl ic untorttinate man, wl,o it is -.tipiiostsl ws under the in-l.ileltv-c ofliquor. had crawled into tie sta ble nl' Mrs. Ill-tin-, wiien- he spent tin- iiifjlit and wa discovered by hi-r Friday morfing t'i ii lalxcn to the lliino-s-' nl'ice. le wa stitrnr.d ui!c-.-r..-c:"t and ha i he i ct been found j ist wln-ii lie mas he woul 1 Ci-rlaitiiy have been frozen to death. Me-lica! hl was at oi'ce siinimoned. and litter considerable iit'.it uitv l,e was nstoreU to o;ti.-ciousniss. Towanl evening be had so far to over I as to be able to be ri moved to the poor boil e where be is at r nt doing-very we'd. It is J ti.,,.i - ,t that several of his iocs tvi 1 have to be amputated. Tli.it he recovered at all seems mirat tiious The County .Viators completed their work for the tear t-t:urddy afternoon, and the result of their labors 'jrill be laid before 1 1 1- n a'l'-rs of li.t Hkk-.lii hi foil in our i.ext is-siie The ati.unt if John H. Wei- .- j'.q Treasurer ot . .... i K. f'..l,-0,- ' - ' I , i ..l r...i.,.l ti. I.e i-i,iro.-t in i-i-i rv- i..,-c i : n wa charged with cash rvccived Iron ,,.,l,- tiiins of.-taic and ( oiiniy rales, levies, ,V.:.,to the amount if i iT 5 ;" .", and wus credited by cash paid on orders issued ' by 'i,e v'oiitity Commissioners, t ) the aniount ,,f sJ.4T.iiI I s-. leaving a baianci in the treasury of $-ln4 C,2. lu the account ol Jolin 11. euner, i.s.p, , Treasurer of the Somerset timufy Poor I House, l.e was charged with $13,415 77, and was credited with orders issued by the Poor I Direi-tors to the same amount. During the j two t ears that Mr Weimer has tilled Ihe ; ollice iHiunty Treasurer and Treasurer for the Poor D.r-vtors, his accounts have al- way tallied to the cent, showing him lo be ' a careful aud comcletit oflicial. j The following are some of the principal; iiM., ,.t th.. ...m,.v eTneii.es last vcar. As-1 i.V :7: grand iurors. ir2i traverse iu- rors. (3..'i t'i ; Ci.iumissioner'a pay. i r,l,eriTs li;il i l U,9 00 Constables returns. f.M X ; .n..lii:tf and a.UtruMi.g, $i i7I !' ele. ti.m exn-s st f; new stable f..r jail, lljOW W ; Lolding ftj.aN. !13 VALfrsor Korf.i;n Coikr. The annual J.roWamatirin of the Secretary of the Troa- urv, nf ti,e value of f.irvijm coins expressed in tin- money of the foiled State, to taken in Mimatiner the values of all foreij:n men handis? uiude out in said rtirrwncies, j imported on or after January 1. makes 1 the flloH'il,? rlirtlir-e.-. from flio iir,L"um. . ' . rr , - . i- r-,-... ,.-, ' .... i., .1.' .si.., inn 1 via, mm viuui-, iroiu pl.l'o. to N". Gc,; Ki uaOor. .-, from M.JC. Japan, gen, from ,7. ic. to M.!c: Mexice, d1(llar, from f.8.2e. to ST.5 ; lVru, ol. from SI. 2c. to .sij.fi.; Kussia, rouble, from 00c. to j4..V.; Tripoli, ma!, hub, from T3.3c. to 72.7c; U. S. of Columbia, peso, from si. 2c. tO NMic. Ai.orr S nooL Horsrs. Dr. Hibee. in referring to school houses, says that too; Jireat care cannot be taken in the furrourid- j of our children. These influences reach i in upon their young lives and ceassly i form deposits of impressed Rood or evil, I ever remaining, and into which the roois of sultscpient character penetrate and gather nourishment. In this direction there is need of advance. "When we make our school houses intellectual sho merely, in which our children are huddled within the inclos urcof four bare walls, often with no regard in the building and its surroundings for physical decorum e en, and in some cacs we may say, with regard for decency hen fr uii some hard-beaten trit ium with no surrounding fence, or yard, or shrub or tree tiie urchin is thrust into bis dingy I ar-H' k we must expect 'rrevcrenoe and a wil l license of disposition,, in the presence of which all virtue and true culture arc im possible. When on the contrary, our school hoti-es are holm's, as we are glad to say is alretdy the case in some sections of otir Stafi when the structure, the furniture, the grounds ami all tilings within ami with out are representatives of culture, and sur round the child as with a presence at oncJ demanding his reverent regard and at tli" same time reaching i:i up m his soul as ; thesunny warmth of spring reaches in upon j the moss and leaf hidden violets, awakening I hi-Kim and fragrance then may we hope j for be'ter moral re-nlts, which, so far as ,.ur I -pecial life is concerned, are more important I even than intellectual or industrial skill." I IliioTii i.r.sv 1. 1. fy Items. Henry ll'.ieuhly was kicked in the face one day last week by a vicious horse. The wound is atl ii.'ly one. J.uues I; ivman, whi'e making a wood tn wed . (Mine day last week, made a 111:- stroke and cut his hand al most eiuiieiy oil' between the thumb and lingers. Last week one day Francis Km pjier hook, cd up one of his mettled hoises to take some flour to his parents, who are both very old and iiitirm. Uu his way, while crossing a stream the ice gave way, and the horse fell ir." the water. In-coming entangled in the narness. j; r. K. was obliged to go for help, ami with the assi-iaio c of a lew if his iieichbors and two hor-es. he sticcee led in ! getting the ui.imal out ol the water after an hour'- hard w ork. There is noi much danger ol" the gry wing wheal hcidg injured by tne Cold weather. 1 In; i.i pul'Iicans ol tins township win 1 u 'id a primary lection in Berlin Saturiay, I ! bpiary !';h. for the put pose 01 nominal ing 11, e lidli-reiit candidates to he voted for at tic- genera! spring eiecii m. lJepubi ;caf;s, turn out at the ptiniary and select good and cnmiH'tent men, because a nominatiou . .... ..' : , l.;.. . . ... 1.; .. III" . Ill l!l V.I' ll'MI 111 IUI3 IOII IIS.1IJ,. Superintendent Weber visited the s.-hnols in this -.fi'iiou last week. He reports them in a nourishing condition. Tiie Berlin Institute convened last Friday f vi liit.g. at:d held f.ir swioiis in all. It whs well attended bv irachi rs and other I. il'lllis n: ll li'. .i I il'il. j I.a-t week another accident 1 1 curn-d at the Allegheny tunnel. There is a black-i smith shop standi.' i ch.-e to the lower pit. j I!- dynamite used in blasting Inue. and tiiev look u lot .1 it to tl,e p to thaw, j All at once it exploded, blowing tl.e shop lo j itoius. tine men w as seriously, but not la-f s. . . - i s-.y injured Now ami Thin. sin it.i.p I : i ys. A lively revival is in progress at the Case U-er church, resulting thus far in on vert Horn this place. Sleighing bein tine, ' I tb-'croA'l is lare every evetiim:. 1 .r school is in a tine condition tinder th ueiiieut of ,T. II , ' ellic eut m.ii ut last sulci cli.e is, and e poX Wll del in hriiuing orl.-r f-ul of taiilisiie I It m a linn basis. j V, , occurred in l icoh Pile's ! A s.ld llecldei.t li.ii.' ijiiarry, a si, or; distance from this place to-day. Tliursiiay. ' hariey Lainluier, wii'ost in tneact ol loa-li.ig a b.a-t, bating in his band a cat! containing nearly a quart of powder, be careics-ly threw a grain into the flame of the lump; the sparks issuing from this ignited the ponder in the can in toe young man's hand, exploding with leirt'ul results. 1 -auoingcr was seriously bin lied about the tact and bauds; Nouh Ba ker. Bi-n Fisher and Hiram l.eiitz, who were sta.iding near by, wrc alw frightfully burned about the bands' and Im . Tney werc compelled to lake od' their coats and b uy them in snow to extinguish the flames. After recovering from their bewilderment the boys hastened I this place, w here they were attended by Dr. S M. Bell. Tii" 'doc tor i-a litelv, good-tcmicred bo.., and s .on had the b.iys in as comfortable a inn ihtion as inuid be expected. They suffered severely for about three h )urs. In Ihe evening they were able to be taken home by icir .iieinis. M'u vruv J m K. Jk. l INI l.l F.N' k It I. MS. t-lt iliir.g part e nre nutiierous. The weather Mill mail s c! 1. ai ' ili' good. The Iiciples are holding a imtr acted ; meeting in Hie old scliool house. i When carbon freezes in the lamps, so that j it can not he ignited, w hat is the m-st ami s.i:'-st wav t-fihawiiurir.' i tee nickers. ;, j; .lilrii'lilt to L-t.t i:-.!'.! ice. the high stage of the water at the bivir.iilng j tain mortgage covering is pages. .ftiie mort ..fil:e cold wia'her kept t!.eriverfr'.ii!reeZ-!tage record, having been put on record by it. 'over, and thev are d.-t en.lent upon the ire ice which is i ,'iite soft. Tl.e ci.td news t the ;i'iiota! ofjiuiiuy Not;, n I' lii. i here, according to previous arrangement, a few minutes afterthe deliv ery of the verdict. A verdict cf nuil! ' .oe ji.rv .,. , ri.i'ierii en i.ji- pir'i ins rivuiu. o o-f.-ared ti,at there was a hitch, wbi.-h f.-eling was great 'Jf incr't!-eil w hen it was armotin- ced liial tne jurv did not put in an appca ance niiined at' ly alter the convening id ttw j court, but t!:e suspense was soon renevej uy .1 t he w.iv that be was acqiiitteil. Those who i gathered alh- it the telegraph tdlice to 'ctthe news could scarcely express their fe. li'iu-s of jov. May the good I,ord b!esthe .1 ... 1 .1 .. t ..It I, Ii,.ln , ... ....1 W.'l'ilneil Illiil..t-r .llm mi nr, liior wiio-, especially Jininiy. Confluence. Jan. -3, Is-, X. jE-t?:rT0wa Items. Plenty of snow. Mrs. J. O. Hay. who was seriously ill I ' f:it ret-overing. Our school is prospering tinder the care and in'! ruction of M. S. Dickey. Mr. George Countryman and family are vsiting Iriends m ti e soutnern part oi tuts county. The last eentis make tl.e population about .'ij.ii.si,.ai. If correct it is now lO.Ofii J. J. Griffith and Jacob Kautz. sears smile, They are b.-ys. Kx.-tTtn Tiiorsops all over the land are creai life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to nosi'ively cure Severe Coughs. Colds. Asth- ,.. Hay Fever. Hmnchitis, Hoarseness. I ! of Von, or any affection of the Thr-sat and j Luugs- Trial Ibrttle. fre, at C. X. B jyd Pnig Store. Urge tiie $1.0). ' Step if the Box. The fllotrinir riBtned ' iMrsons have kxn drawn s-rrve a jorofs at February term of Cor , .seginnitiir Mon day, the l!ot It day : I. RAM" Jl SO--. I"er!in liormicli Kev. 11. F. Keener, J'r, J. K. Mtller. liroiin rsvailey Harry II. Hanger, Phi lip Hotlnian. S. V. Hay, John W. huder. Conemauith fsamuel K. John, Sanii '.el Kiiutfuian. Jr. Elkliik t.wirge Ixiwry, Jacob J. I.ive J good. Je.Terson Frederick Shaulis. Jeuner Joseph Schmucker, Henry Hersh berper. Lower Turkeyfoot Francis !i;sh. .Milford Peter Dumuold. New Baltimore Borough John ttetirge, Northampton t hauncey Buyer. i'jeiuahoniiig John Warner. Somerset Philip II. Walker. stovMtowti lioroiiL-li tieo. V. You nr. J R ZilllIllerlIlan. ?! Summit W. P. Movers. ., t , 1 .I..,,' LM CT - TRAVEKrt JI ROKS FinsT WEHK. Addison Jeremiah Bowlin, John SiuitlJu. f Allegheny Henry J. Baer. Berlin lKinjugh John UrolT, illiaiu Weller. Brothersvallcy Morgan Dickey, Iri iuet-r, Wiiliaru Foust, Jos. I Crouier, John i.umbert, W. C. Kay man. augb I.-aac L. Yoder, Henry Len hart. Joseph Custer Jonathan i. Yotlcr. Klklick John J. F.ngle, JoniaU J. Engle. W. C. I.ivengooil, Jacob Cilotfcliy. Jellersoii Theodore 1- Bruner. Jenner W. A. liiuder, Jonas J. Atikuny, Kohert I.. Griffith, Jusiah Miller, bamuel ti. Nell', Michael Blougli, vieorge J. Country- I man. I Jciinertowu Borough W. A. Johnson, j Larimer Josijh Bittner. j Lower Turkey foot. Baalaiu Youukin, Hermati Frautz. Meyersdale Uorough N. M. filers, V. II. Sufail, Cyrus Wa.ter Middle-creek Levi Long. Milford Jacob S. Puillippi. Northamploii Wesley Bittner. (nemiihoniiir J- W. Smith. David t-pecht. .Salisbury Borotigii Perry M. Wall. J. B. "V inpkey. Ivi I.ich liter. Shade W. 11. Luhr, James Hamaittr, lvi Koontz. Somerset Borough J. Harry FriU. t. Somerset--Jos iah Aukeny. Southainpfon John Blank. Stonycrcek Samuel J. Cramer. Abuhani Mu-ser. W. 11. Miller, Lewis C. Acker man. TBAVEHS Jl RORS SECONP W EEK. Adiiison John Wilkius, Josiah Mci'Uu tock, Lewis A. Peck. Allegheny Samuel Custer. Bed in Borough Henry A. Beeber. Brut.. lersvailey Samuel F.ngie, S. P. BurkhcMcr, Levi Baker, Fdwanl Merman, Daniel J. Bruhaker. 1 Kikl'.ck I rias Folk, John W. Beachy. ) lireiMiville Francis McKenzie, Joseph j 1 Schuit:. Jelle.-son A. M. Miller. Jenn.-r Solomon Judy, Benj. Enos, Sani'l Sj-eigle., ieorge Nicodemus. Jenuertown Borotigii J. A. K'jutz. Meversdale Borough -Milton Lewis. Milford Archibald Livcng 1. Northaiu;ton K. J. Bowman. ) rami John Hoover David ilershter-1 Salisbury Borough I. D. Leidig. Shade William Hammer, (ieorpe D. M anges. Somerset B iro.igh A. C. Holbert. Somerset Tp Franklin Barnhart, Francis Ma u.st. Monvcreek Ilirum II. Grady, M. J. Sny der. Daniel Wagner. Summit Daniel M Sike. Stov kstown Itkms The temperance excitement is about over. Stovestown con templates building lock ., ; -i,e llt.ar future Hn A r(ibr,rn arid sheriff Spangler . . 1 .. 1. were in town one day tins week. William Berkev has replaced his porch roof, which had fallen dowu under the hearv weight of snow. ,. ,, . . , 1 Kev. Haversiickt our oldest minister, died ot. Sumlav of last week. His remains were taken to Philadelphia lor inlerment. Our schools continue lo progress. under ' j.ru- I 1 the care of Messrs. .Snntti anil rvooutz. Smith intends teaching a select term in Ihe spring. Our venerable townsman, David Clark. claims to have butchered the champion calf Uliis sta-soii. It whs sevcu aod a liali montlis ( I ami lipi-cil the hatn wlirti drcseJ t :i:s pounds. ho can b!tit it .' Tin-Mciirliin-iartv from Sinnerset M'emed ., ctijoy ,!,.,sc.vcs very much at the Hite l Ilo isc elm siiiiy nijzlit. 1 licy pa.sscti tne e.eninn in lianciiii:, ati'l aflcrwanis partook of an cltyatit super, prepared for the oc- , act as clerk in a store with Major Hagans, casiori. j and luaile a very efficient men hunt, fcuc- Tticsdav oflust wet k was a Jniay iay in ' cwding well in his peneral l.usmess enter-otirtown-' A Wp- lot of horses and cows ! !ries. He was three times married. Jind were collected ai.d shipped; on tl.e same ' had ten children. A wife, one son and a duv a .slel-liitiL' party of twenty came up ; danghwr survive him. lie connected hitn fro'm Jolu.stowii and dined at ' the Custer self with the M. K. rhureh in 1S.1S, during House, and a iaw suit was tried liefore the pastorate of Hev. Warner Lone, on Ad 'Squire Hefflev. in which F. W. ISiesetk-r. j dison Circuit. lie was famous as a singer, Ks i , appeared lor the plaintiff, and W. H. j and verv mu. h t-ouyht after in protracted r.unpei. K-q., for tbe defendatit. Judgment j meetings. He was licensed and ordained as was remleo-d for plaintiff in the sum o f , a local preacher and did much work, asf-u-t- .41.t0 and costs of suit - The railroad is coming and evervhoilv is rushint; t the 5 and I0if nt counters to buy j quest, made in lite, he was b roup lit to I'e soiiif of the thotisi'.nd and one etttraordina- I tersburg, to the hotie he long lived in (now rv chtap ur.ii- there displayed f r sa!e. .Mrs. atson'sK The funeral services were ' On t'n-'C lontitirs you can find a!mot any. j tliiii;; you want to run a house. Sinw the j holidays a new stork has been .tif Is t . and . j is now thicklv piled up and displayed for : '"''".sale. ll.-iilr.i.id people, country people . j ! town people, come and look at the big bar-' puns on thene iiia'veloiis cotin'ers. Bigger stock and bettur goods than ever Ueerits' 5 and lucent counters. Cook A - - Kiuto it IIkbai.i in voitr issue of Jantia '' i.eev.n:-r at , an.s.r. .-. oi.,--,v.. .. i be the fastest writer in the State, in two .bivs and that the same instrument was . ' . i .i . ..i..i. , . p seed upon reeoru nv tne presein. cicia. w the Recorder of this "eoimtv from half-past : ten one morning until live o'clock the next , veuit.i-. S .inenct county has another per- ! son who can beat the farli-le record. Whin t r.,r.l.r ..r tlii roiiTitv mv clerk Charles C. Shafcr. re.-or.letl with ease as j many as twelve deeds, averaging a page and ! j a half each, or eighteen pages of sa-n size m.orj jna single day. J. R. Walter. Ai.vEBTisrt- I.ETTias. Tiie following let- ters remain uncalled for in the j-ostomee at .Somerset Pa. Jfnot called for before Feb- ruary 1, ls, they will be sent to the Dead Ix ttcr I ulice ,... , r ... , liiiir.ngton. R. G. ; llazzard. F. . ; Koob, Jacob ( Foreign) ; Milh r, Mrs. F.lla A. ; Ter- ' ' kius. Charles II. ; Puel, J. 1- ; Queer, Jo - enh - Sibidir W W- ShafS-r Mm Marv fepn , stmitz. vv. t , nnalur, Mrs. Jiary I. ; Kivers, Andrew; Zimmerman, David R. Postals Drickcr, M. I.. ; Simon, C IC2 A.C Pavia, F. M. Fixk Photo.raphs. Mr. Albert D. Miller, the Pittsburg Photographer, who has been employed at my gallery for the past three months, will only remain with me a little while longer, probably not more than two or three weeks All of my customers who desire to have realiy fine photographs taken will do well to call at once. We make them in Card. Cab inet, Panel and all other styles. Do not de lay, come now, W. II. WaLFLtr. Gallerv on . Main Cross street, next to Schrock's store. Somerset, Pa., Jan. CD, '84. We have concluded to Continue our great bargain clearance sale thirty days longer. Friends, if you want good goods at cheap prices, plea,, give us a call. j Pa RK ta & Parker. A fear days aco the Harrisburg IMtriot printed a list of fifty-five new railroad com panics chartered in Pennsylvania during the ! pZ !?,"! fi oT-I?''1" ',"" ,J- B" ' . , ., m" 1 f"r Ul,ent Judge ol the several Court of Common tst year. The proposed mileage of the new companies covers a distance of l.Sf. miles, and the total capital stock is $.13,756,- 010. Fame of the proposed railways areal- i ready well under way, while others are yet j only creatures of the brain. It is certain. j however, that a large amout of work will be t . ... -.1 done in this Mate tbis year, and its capacity ' - ' for cheap proiluction be much enhanced. The expenditure of money involved in the prosecution of such costly enterprises must give a great boom to business. - Mackerel Fish. We now have in stock a large shipment of November catch mack erel fish, direct from the Atlantic coast, and we offer them at prices moderatly low for cash, or in exchange for home-cured bacon. Cook Bkerits. A Montana justice of the peace has been ) fined $.V) for marrying an eloping couple. J IT- r. . . ... t.ninn tl fi I. II m lin Kid T,S It f sn 1 t" 13 HOW lll6 ss. ..h.s .., ...a w I; the transaction, bis fee beinjr an order on 1' the bride's father for a ton of coal. j "H ive you got a house yet?' is the ques- j- nim tiat jg quite frequently heard on our ' ' streets. A large nnmber of people who I nave i,een ordered to quit their present i abodes on the 1st of April, have as yet been t unubie to make arrangements for other quar- . tA-w Tl. i im a it-.?.! iniltr'nf Ifin rtt -pnvt)i in ters" This is a good indication of growth in the population of our town, and should also be an inducement to some of our nionied men to erect a number of suitable and sub stantial dwelling huuseson the largeamount of ground yet unoccupied, and thus ne able to supply the increasing demand for houses, and at the same time benefiting the town. Just what you want, and all at lowest prices. Pure Drti'S. Fine Stationery. A large assortment of miscellaneous articles. Good goods. Low prices. C. N. Boyd, Druggist. The tension dejmrtnient at' Washington has sent sircularslo the various Grand Army of the Republic posts throughout the coun try. The object of the circular is to assist the department at Washington to frame the claims and clso help claimants to find the testimony required by the department to i establish a claim. There are 27ti,67o pen jsionable claims awaiting the required ivi. I deuce. The circulars have blahk spaces for I the name regiment, company, rank, vessel. squadron, town, county, state, port, depart in en I, residence and when discharged. They ane lo be filled out and returned. Yalentinesat Fisher's Bixik Store. Why dou't you hurry ? Don't get left by failing to'ure a lot of those wonderfully cheap and excellent articles now displayed 'on the 5 and 10 cent counters. We have ! in.-r got in an entirely new stock. Many new articles never before offered, and all the old favorites. Everything at the low and opular prices of j aud 10 cents. Ten thousand railroad hands will be along here a few weeks, and now is the time to visit these counters and make your selections be fore the railroad band come and gobble up all of our bargains- Come quickly to Cook A- Beerits' ' and 10 cent counters I MAKKIUD. LA V I . T A Y1I A X . 1 11 Berl i n . I lecen 1 btr , I ls-s! livKev. J. W. Pollinherger, Walter Lane and Miss Klleu Tayman, both of Ber lin, Pa. KNEPPEU DIVELY. At the Luther an parsonage, Berlin, Fa, by Kev. J. W. Potliinbergcr, Mr. Cyrus Kiiepir, of Berlin and Miss Mary Dively. tf Koibury. Som erset county. FKITZ-TPlKXT. At the Lutheran par sonage, in Friedens, January CO, lss-t, by Kev. J. J. Welsh, Mr. Samuel Fritz and MissMary Trent, both of Somerset county, j p; SHOW P.oWLIX. January 2li, ISM, at the home of the bride, by Itev. T. W. Bob- 1 ins, Mr. FlyssesG. Show, of Fayette conn- j tv, Va , to Miss Florence 8. Bowlin. of ' " . i erset county, Pa. Soin- j KIIOADS MARKER. On January 27, j IXsJ. at the Lutheran parsonage in New ; (Vntreville. by P.cv. J. H. Zinn, Mr, 0. P. Bhoa.is. of Milford township, and Miss M. "' - - n J '"K FRIED LINK HUE MAKER. January 1 al ,ierlini ''a ' 1,-r Rev- - Kea- er, Mr. J. 1!. Friedline, of Jenner township. to Miss .Nora H. JSrnKalter, 01 somersei township. Dl HI). KWT0N At liis Inline in I'niont.iwn, j pa). ,, January Hsl, Kev. Alfred New- ,OI) 71 vt.arri a j ,7 fay!t. llcv. N'cwtnn wan born in Kinswood, lton c.-uti.y. West Va.. January 3. 1M1 ; rcccivcil a giKiil cimtnou sctiiKH eiiucation ' came to rctciluru, this county, in 127 to I ing the regular piistoi. A fter a long, fdeas- ant und useful life, he died honored and ic-J I i i - - i - ccted by all who knew hiiu. At his Te- c.md in-led by ilev. I. V. Kobin, of the M. K. I'hurch. His old associates and friends, William Roddy, Esq., (ien. M. A. Koss, Abram Augustine, Daniel Augustine, Hon. Win. Kndsley, A. C Frcy, 11. Risbebarger, Ksq., ilcrry MtGee, Samuel Pullin, Harri- son Waller, laid Mitchell and Alfred Mitchell acttd as pallbearers. A large pro cession followed the body to its last resting ! place in the Lutheran cemetery. R. ; Notice to JIorsF.Ku:ri:Ks. Housekt'ejier 1 and newly-married couples about to set it '.'ii-v'-riiiif; uu, ,i.u.-i; ii iiuiii.c iii the .' unJ 1U cent counters at Cook K Beerits Lave just been stocked up with hundreds of arriel-Mi riei'iletl in the kitchen and other - parts of the house. On these popular counters you will find piled up thousands of article-, at prices way below wbat you pay elsewhere. A new stock just arrived. Call i n and look over the counters. Come to the 5 afid 10 cent counter, and buy some useful articles. TJEUISTEIVS NOTICES. i CONFIRMATION DAY FEB. 28th. N at ice is hereby given lo all persona concerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, tkat the lol lowing accounts hsve passed register, aud that the same will I presented (or oou Urination and lllt, Keb.ai.lsM: I First and Dnal account of Adam In-grand, Admlnlstra.or ol Henry s-unrie. dec'it. . . j.-,m nj fi:im acoouni of Jonathan Bhoatla. Am'n'"rat'-'hd''t1?m- 'A 'a. First and final account of lananusl Cover, Jr. , Guardian ol Kiica Berkey. ' . The separate aowuntJ of Howard If. Kelm , . Oeorire Kelm. Adminiatratora of ftila. tt. kelta. deed who was one of the Kierntors of Jo- Das Kelm, dee d and John V . Heacbj, surviving Executor of said dee'd. i. First aceoaot of Michael Sine Jr., and SI. fj Bl. Administrators al Henry Slpe, dee'd. I. Third acauuat of Dr. U. al. baechly F.iecm tor of kianial Bueebly dee'd. I. Final arc-Mint of Samuel J. Miller, surviving; Executor of Peter Berkley dee'd s. r Irat and final accoant of Marshall Hileman, Administrator ol Joseph Hileman, d.e'd. 9. First and final acoount of John C. Walter, Administrator of Qflhan Walter, dee'd. 10. First and final aoouai t ot Levi Berkev . Ad ministrator and Trustee of the estate of Joseph K Bos-da dee d. II. First an ' final aaeooot ot II. L Baer, Exaca torof Esther Caeber, defl'd. Seeonler f OMoe, ( A. A. STLTZM A!. Jan'y W, UM. ( BegUur. "gXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I tstate of Adam Toder, lata of Summit township, I Somersetcouuty, Pa., deed. Letters testamentary on tha above estate having Ien granted to the undersigned ny the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all perl-ins In- debied to' said estate to make imsne.tiae ty l? ment .a the n.1 day ol Maraii. mm, at tha bowse twwr toi 'SuITa. TODER, . fanW4H4. Exaeutor. , f 1QURT PROCLAMATION - 1 v ' PlftaSOf the Several rYllintlM nmrwiiiiti(p Ik. I Ml K Jod k-ial district, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jll Delivery, fur the trial of ail cardial and oilier otlcnfert tn the said fiai ncvina Coixts and Saur r.sr-iuires. Judges of the Courts of Ctirnmon Fleaf .- - wuvr i.iicmjcrs in im (siuniT 01 ?omersi, ' hae lMuni th' lr prrefpta and t me directed, for r ' i .num'in riems fim general iirirSmiM!of tbi Frac. mod r-D,rml Jil "'"'""K m joon oii ommon flea add Uenenil Imiiverr. an J Court! of Over and Ternlnn. t JIOBdar, rebraarjr 23, 1ASS. Notice U hereby given to all the .lattices of ih Peace, the Uoruner and iJonttable within tiie aaU County ot Somerset, that thev Ni then and Uiere hi their proper persons with their rolls, rec ord!. Inquisitions, examinations and other remem branees. to do those ihlnirs which to their ofacef and In that betiall apiertain to le done ; and alw they who will prosecute ausinst the urisonrrs iht are or ahall be in the jail ol Somerset eoanty, to b then and there to prusecnte against them as shall be just. JOHN J. SPANOLFK, Jn20. SheriO. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of certain writs of Vend Ex., Fl Fa., Al Fl Fa., Pla Fl F, and Iev. Fl Fa Issued out of the tVmrt of Common Pleas ol Somerset County. Pa., and to nie directed, there will he ex xw'el to public sale at the Court uouse, in somerset, fa., on FRIDAY. FEB. 22D, 1884. at 1 o'clock r. all the riant, title. Interest and claim ot ihe defendant, Jeremieh Wlland, or. In and to the following rel edato, situate In Mey er I Ale Horoutth. Somerset County, fa., belnir lot No. 3J6 In the Heacbly addition to said town, ountaliiintf one-fourth acre, more or leu. adjoining lot of lr. Ueachiyon the Sooth. Keachly street on the East, Apple alley on the North, and North street on the West, bavli g a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon erected, wlih the appurtenances. 1st n in execution at the suit of Hocking Brot hers ALSO All the ribt, title. Interest and claim of the de fendant A. K. Oeist of in and." to the lollowlna two Iota of irround. situate In Sallfhurvborouirh. Som erset e.iunty. Pa., beina lota Nut 1 and 'i, hound ed on tne w eat ny Caeselman river, on the North by an alley, on the East by lot or Jonas Licnty, and on the Sou h by I), pot street, having a flmnrtiti-r house and lee house thereon erected, witn tht appurtenances. Taken In exeeutlou at the suit of ot Howard H. Keliu and N Oeorire Kelni, A.lmra. ot S. ". Ketm dectased, and Jacob V. LiveLicood. ALSO All the riaht, title. Interest and claim ol Gillian Lint and Julia (). Lint, defendant, and James M. alar-hall, terre ten int. o in and to the lollow lna r- al estate. tIji. A certain tract of land sit iale in isomers..! Uiwnshlp. county and state aforesaid, warranted in th name nl Heiman c'myln-h. con talnirti( 11' neres and itts perches, more or lesa ad Joining lacus now owned by Samuel K heads, ltanlel Wevand, Oisirgi Zimmerman, and others andteinvMbe same premises designated as No. 13 in the appraisement of Jacob Scunel ler, dee'd, the said iiremises liesng also the same conveyed by John L. Snider to Gillian Lint and Julia C. Lint by dee. I dated tCM of May. Isdo. Taken in execution at tne suit of LarlniaO. Thompson and John J. Snyder, heirs and legatees of John L. Snyder decea-ed, lor the use ol JLavln la . Thompson. ALSO All the right, title interest and claim of Weyund Domerand Klebard Kender. delendnnts. and ( Ga briel Keinler, terra tenant, of. in and to the follow ing real estate, to wit : No 1. A certain tract of timber land situate in A lleghenv township, SotueiSet county, Fa., ad joining lands now or formerly of James Wells, J. E Heal, P. Weltel, lljuon and others, con- tabling acres, with the sppnrtenances. No 'Z. A certain lot or lots of grcun.i -ituate in Mi yersdale borough, county and state aforesaid, adjoining (Voire street on the Ea-t, North street on ihe SuUth, and Alley on ihe Nor h and West, wiib iwodwelling hounes, store h.-useand staiile thereon erei-te.1, with the appurtenan cn. No. 3. A certain lot ol ground situate in Mey ermlale borough, Somerset county, IVa , adj inli,g lotol Margaret itcus.-on ihe West, land, of P. C K. K. Co. on the East. Broadway on the Sou'h and alley on the North, with the appurtenances. Taken in exseution at the suit ol Fro terica L. Ji 8t use ol (Jeorge Oessnerand Emma Keinliart, eta I. ALSO All the rig' t titk interest and claim "l the de ten, lant. It. berk ley. ol. In and to tiie lollowing ' real estate, tituato in Somerset ccuutv, Pa, lo I wit : No 1. A certain tract of unseated land shuate in Elkliek township, containing 4:.i aeres strict measure, warranted in the name of Thomas Moore. No 2. The undivided on-liall of a tract of land situate in Elkli K Umnshln. warranted in ilie ' name of John .Moore, adjoin. ng No 1 and others, containing 4.4 aoies strict raea-nre. No 3. f he u.idivided one-hull of a tract of un seated land sutiaie as atoresald, warrantd in the natue ol Hetse Moore, adjoiuing tract No. '1 and others, conuiiniiig I'H aeres, strict niea.sure. No 4 The i nuividel one-hall ol a certain tract of unsealed land a. mate as aforesaid, warranted in the name ol Leonard Man-h, adiolning tract No. 3 and others, oonlaiuiug 44 acres, strict measure. No. a. The undivided one-fourth of a certain tract of land situate as aloresaid. warranted lu the name ol 1 hosaas Carey, containing 440V acres strict mea-ure. .o. 0. The undivided one-fourth ef a tract of un seated Und titu.ite a aforesaid, warianted In the name ot James Cory, containing 4u0 aires, strict njeasure. No. T Tne undivided one-fourth of a certain tract of unseated Und. situate as aloresai-l, war ranied in the name ol J'MjahCorey, containing 4-i, acres, strict measure. No. 8 A certain tract oflnnd warranted in the name of W m Corey, situate in Eikilck township, s-omerset county, Pa., containing 4 U acres ana allowance. Isjunded by lands wananu-d in tiie names ol rhouias Cory. Joeian Cory, James Cory and Le- nard Aiaich. No. 9 The unuivlded one-fourth of a certain tract ot land snuateas aloresai.l, warranted In the i he name ol Jatnel C'orey.oataintng 41o 3-4 acres aafoiuiufi lands warranted in the names ol Kohert tirey, Kalph Chary, i.otnezer lirlUilh and Enos Moore. No. 10 The andlvldrd one-fourth ofa certain tract ol land situate aaalore aitl, warranted In the name ot I'liomas .Jorry. Jr.. containing 4ie.4 acres and allowauce. adjoiuing lands warranted in the names ol Cliew W lleox, Joelah orey, W m. Corey, and Enos ( orey. No. 11. The undivided one-fourth of a Ceitain tract ol laud situate a aforesaid, containing 4ul' 4 acres and allowance, adjoining lands warranted in the names ol Kalph Corey, James Charey, Kobert Corey, James Corey, and otheta. N. 1'.' 1 he undivided one-halt ofa certain tract of land situate 10 jrilddlecreek township, warrant ed In the naiueot Lewis ruru-r, coutainiug 2vs j riZXr.! la.ie. Mo. li. The undivided one-fourth of a certain tract ol land situate In .Vlillord tarp , adjoining Casselinan hlvi r, lands formerly ol Vt tn. . Har rah. rhulo and 1and Violieralierger, Kobert Sii-bolson, and others, ci'mainina; 170ai.-rcs and allowance. No. 14. A certain tract of lan i situate In Addi son tuanship. warranted In the name of James ttiddle, jiljoiniiig iauua warranted in the name ol Joaiab. Corey, containing 40o acres and allow ance. No. 15. The undivided one-s ith of a certain tract ot laud situate in Addison township. Somer set county, I'a., warranted in the name ol William bell, containing 4ou acres and allowance. No. IS. The uu.iivided one sixth ol a certain tract ol land situate tn Milford township, Somer set county, fa., warranted in ihe uauieol Mallitas U-oshet. ciibtaiulog 20s acres and allowance. No IT. The uumvided one-sixtb of a certain tract ot land situate in .-hade township, Somerset g,, fa., warranted in the name'ol fhilip oii-rsoerger. containing acres strict measure. I 1"- 1 oe uuoiviiieo one-lourlh interest in a eeruin trwtol land situate lo I pper Turkeytoot towunnip, Siouii-rsel Co., fa warrau.eo In the name ol inton UuiBpnrey, containing 4o acres ami aiiowauvo. No. 1. rne un tlviiloil one-foartb interest in a certain tract of land situate In .-uiUilleereeli two., Somerset county, Fa., warranted in tne name ot Uunning BeitlorJ, containing od acres and allow auce. No. ). The undivided one-fonrth interest In a err. am tract of land situate in Milloiil twp., -Somerset county, fa., warrauied in the uaiueoliieorge Idurker. Containing 4oo acrts and aliowance, with the appurtenances. Taki-u in execution at the suit of Friok at Ct. ALSO All the right, title Interest and claim of the de fendants, bavid 1. Kautfiuan aua Josepn 1. Kauti mau. ot in and to the following real estate, situate inConeuaugU towns Li p. Si.Uiertel county, fa., consisting ol several pieces ol land bounded as follows- No. 1. Hi-ginning at the corner of the meoting liousc. thence oy taU'is ol Jacoti 1. Kautltuau. lia vul 4 eayer's heirs, tui Kautlman ana putilic v.... I M.ni.iniiitf . li. hUMili-s.t ui- more or leu 4 ns part occupieii oy t:;e mee. tuituou-e is rcserir rd I. No. i. Being a piece of timber land containing IS aeres more orie, adjoining lauds of Joseph Yoder, Jonathan Herauiierger, Jacob 1. KautT mau and others. No 3. lielng also a piece ol timber land, ad joining lanus Known as the Miltentierger tract, Jacob I. Kaiilfmau and Daniel Weaver's heirs, containing- ten acres more or lea. Tne three pi.-c es eontato l'Js acres rrore or lens, and l eing the same lands coliv. ytd hy Isaac kaahman .ml wile to Jo.-eph 1. kautlman by deed dated .May M, lssl, and recorded In K.eonl ol lMseds tor Somer set eouniy, voL 61 page 111 aux, wnh the appurte nances. Taken in execution at suit of Nelson FearL aoTica. All nersous purchasing at the abova sale will please Lake notice that a part ol the purchase monetwto be made hpown at the time p ete.orvers Inches in dtamatet. i iteam en S, sa.e-w.ll J reouired a. tta , rn, TJX2 ..M-l IV'?,? is knocked down, oinerwise ft wm do again ex posed to sale at the risk ol the first purchaser. Th he residue of the tiurchase money must lie tuiid on or tie tore Thursday ol tne nrst week 01 euru.r Court, the lime nxed by the Court tor the acknowl edgment ol deeds, and no deed will be acknowledg ed until tbt purchase money is raid In lull. JOHN J.&FANOLLK. jan30 Sheriff. T AVF.EN AND BESTAURASTL1CENSES. NOTICE is hereby frlven that the following per sona have filed their petitions for license and that they will be presented to the Court lor allow ance on awBdatjr Cveainsr. t'esrau,rj 3, 8M VAVxaa licxssa. Catharine Fiacus, Berlin Borough. Samuel h errell. August Koehler, Conemangh Twp. Peter F. Brugn. Jefferson Twp. W. J. Jones. Meyersdal Bor. Kohert Outhrie, " Wm.SUcer. Samuel BuckmaD, MUlord Twp. Samuel A. Haines, Ale -under hh-aris. " Juhn P. SpUer. New Baltimore, Ji-fcpl) (iheeia, Nonhaaipton Twp. 1'pdcrioa Dorr. Greenville Twp. Joseph Sstnll, Monycreek Twp. Eliza A. Taymau, Somerset Bor. Jacob S. Picking, Josiah Brant Santa. I Custer, Htojestown Bor. John H. Hue, - Iannis Wagner SallsNiry Bi.r. Thomas S. W ililams, West Salisbury. Abraham A. Miller, L'rsiaa Bor. John H. Ben lord, Isaac A. Jenkins, , OTAraT ut x.vsa. Conrad Etchnor. rTirrmlt Twp. John Siacer. Meyersoale For A. Herch a a.. Krlt.bnrg, Meyersdale Per. Pro yKiBoe, S. U.TKFNT. , Jan'y SO, 18-4 Clark- LIST 0FCAUSES For trial at Fell ruarr Term, 1884, commeDaloir. iheiuthday. riRST WUK. H. 11. Lohr et 1 T . B F. Luck- C-lh KmiL-eri vs. H. h. O. K. R. Co. Oarnlfhees. wllliiiui !atrr. Nlrlila Appel. LiizADetn lnnirt $ ate r. the 11 aonli tmerii-k v. J. L.. KennelL t ICONO walk. J R Hendrlckton's heirs vs. C. J. Harrison et ah David Hull ts John Career's widow and heirs. Same vs. Same. Ssinurl Fvorbaugb va Peter C, Meyers. David J. BlougL v .Simon Thomas. Levi Kauiman vs. Same. Matthias How m n and wife vs. Wm. Deeter. Itavid J. Fbiitlppl et al vs. V. fc C li. K. Co. John Mahaney vs. ttatharlne Walker. IE W. i urioy vs. John Kavenscralt. M. H. Harurell's use va. Som. Mech Works Llm. Joelah M. Hay vs. John Williams et al. W. H. Dewier vs Matthias How man. I Ellalfth Miller's right va Edw. a-. AnnOinder. John Fisher vs. Jacob J. Bowman. Prwty.'siitflee. I S. It TRENT, Jan y So, IsM. j Frothonottry. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The two-story frame Hnmestea d of the late Pe tar Meyers, dee'd situate on Meyers Avenenue accompanied bv four acres of ajround. a large old. fashioned Garden, plenty of Shade ond Fruit Trees, splendid Barn, good outbuildings, ice House, etc., pleutltul supply of hard and s.t run ning water. The bouse in elecant condition, id large rooms, s convenient baits a place well adapted for a lioardlng-bonse or hotel. For particulars apply to MISS B. E. MEYERS. janSotf. Meyersilale, Somerset, Co I'a. OF MARKLETGN PULP WORKS, Hv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the 'Orphan's Court of Somerset County, fa , the undersigned, txecutorof Cyrns P. Markle late.d Westmoreland o.. Pa., deceased, willexoose at paMir sale on the premises at Markleton. Som erset Co., Pa., on line of Balto.lt Ohio Kailro vl, on THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1884 at 2 o'clock" r. i.. the Interest of the said Cyrus P. Markle, deceased, of. in and to that valua'.le property known as the Markleton Pulp Work, consisting of the lollowing described lands and Improvements : No. 1. All tke undivided one-third interest In a certain tract ol land situate in the Tp. of Addison, County of Somerset and State of Pennsylvania, surveyed on a warrant in the name ol Adam Cra mer, containing 4'J4 acres strict meas-.re, adjoin ing lands warranted In the name of Cornelias h. llly. ann others, with the appurtenances. No. 2. All the undivided one-third Interest in a certain tract ol land situate as aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant In the name of John Miller, contain ing 'J14 acres, more or less, being the we-tern part ol a survey made on the 6tb day of July l'uo. in pursuance ot a warrant in the name of John .Mil ler f-.r 40.1 acres, adoinlng lamis warranted in the name ot Cornelius Keitey, Adam Cramer and others, with the appurtenances. No 3. All the undivided one-tMrd Interest in a certain tract ol Und situate as uf in said. surveyed on a warrant in the name o. luvi l Jonrs. cwn mining 4111 acres and 1;4 perches, adjoining-1 in.ts w.trranu.1 in the na es ol M. King. John nnri. and ottiers. which said lands arethe.-ame mm. two ed und described In a deed lr..m the f iukerton Lumber Couipanv. Limited tot'. P. Markle. It. C M irkle dS 11. .ilaikle, jr. datnl nth day ol Feh'y A. 1. li 1. and recorded at t-ooier-et. P., in Ke.:- or I of Ueeils Volume tO, pages 131, 132, aud I'M, with the aiipnrtenances. No. 4. All It e undivided one-third Intereit In a certain tract ol lann situate iu Mlllopl twp., Som erset Co . Pit,, u-oliiing lands warranted in the names oi ireorge l-.mniei John Miller. Adam Cra mer, John -hi tl, and others now Simon F.nuS, C. P. Murklek Sons and others containing 4"4-..icre.'i and allowances, being the same tract which was patented by the t otiiinoiiweallh oi f enns ivania to Anthony Growall by patent dated the 17th nay er.Mav. A U. 11)70 and enrolled in Patent Book 11 . vol Hi. iiage eon, and which Anthony Un.wall coiiv vedtoC P. WarkleCtt. Markle and S B. Mnrk'e. Jr., by d. ed dated 6th day of October, isso, rrcor lei in Deed hec.rd ol -ouierset Co. Pa. Vel. i page. 3 ST and 33S with the appurtenanres. I liis tract has almut thirty acres cleared, a log hou-e and barn thereon No 5. All the undivided one-third Interest In a certain tract ol land situate a part in Uiltord and apart in Klklick tnwnslil s, Somerset ., Pa., ad)olnliig landsol Beaenly a Meyers. A Urowall, now c. f . Markle a Si.ns, Jacob Vought tract- S H'-liil.niiali's heirs and others, oxntaining 1IW) acres and v7 perches, ol wlilcu lio acres are clear ed, with a good sugar camp and trull orcbant, having thereon erected a Irume dwelling bouse, log barn, and other outbuildings, ami known as the KUiert Lintaman tract, with the appurte nances No . All the undivided one-third interest in a certain tract ol land situate In I'pper Turkeyfoot twp.. .soiiierset c... Pa . adjoining tracts known as Harrah i Miller. Tn lor's heirs John Niekelson. France May, Koss Heinliaugb, George K reader, and others, containing 4oacresanl 70 perches: said tract is known tn the community as ttieCm nelly heirs tract: with the appurtenances. No 7 All the undivided one third interest in a errt iln tract of land situate in tl.e township of Miltord. M'tuerset !o. Pa., adjoining lands ot Joseph Miller stut-man'8 heirs. W m. ought, Havi.l W eimer. Jac-.b Wiltn.ut, Taylor's heirs, ITndlay and Hay, and ot tiers, eontaluing 3W4 a-rt-a more or less, known as the Spruce tract, having a thereon a water power (aw mill and two tenant houses. No. 8. All the undivids.l one third Interest ol. in and to the stone coaL miner-1 eoul, bn ominous coal and other coal. Iron ore. limestone and other minerals snd mineral sti'.istances. .xclusive of the surface S' il, 1 ing and being under the surface of all that certain farm or tract of land siuate in I'p per Turkev foot tw, Somerset co, Pa . adjoining l.inils ol David Heiutiaugb Kudolpb Meyers heirs now Kregar. and others, containing 215 acres and 28 perches, strict measure, excepting and 'eserv ing nevertheless live acres ol coal aod minerals uiider and around the buildings now on said tract oi land tn be surveyed and laid ut in a block aa nearly iqualateral as possible and through which the purchaser shall have the right to drive not more than three beddings ol usual and average width u-ed in mining satdcoal and mlne.als, to gether with the right to remove all ol said coal and minerals excepting as aloresaid, without be ing required to provide lor the support of the over lying -urtace, without tteing liable lor any iniury to the same, or anything therein or thereon and to enter up n said land and make such opentngs. air holes, oralns and pas-iges as maybe neces-ary and convenient to remove raid coal and minerals, and to tra nstiort coal at other things toand troo- and throug . said roal and mineral mines, and t.and from other lands, together with the r ght to make all necessury rail and .ram roads through aud un der said tract of coal and minerals, for the eon veyance ef coal and other things to and from the sao.e and ot her lands. No. . All the undivided one-third Interest in a certain tract ot land situate in Paint township, Somorset Co, I'a., surveyed on a warrant in the name of Adam Frank, containing HO acres and al lowances aejoining lands now or late ot David Livingstone, Mary Ke.in, Charles Borlngton now C, Von Luoen, K. Bender. H. .1. Cusrur S. Custer. Noah Keam. John Prtel, and oth. era (saving and excepting however two small pieces ot ground, the first of which contains 4; acres and . 12 je relies granted and conveyed lo Noah Keam and the second of which contains 14 acres ami 40 perches granted and conveyed 10 Mary Pli. 1. this being the same tract conveyed by -em Kaufman and wife by deed dated 3d day of Sejjleuiber. 1-M. to B. F' Long recorded in Deed Keo pi of Somerset Co.. Pa.. Vol 61 pages 1)1 and U2: md by B F Luna and wife toC. f. Markle & Sons by deed daied 3rd of September, lssl and recopted in Deed Keconls l Somerset Co.. I'a.. Vol. 61, pages vl and U3 with the appurtenaneea No 10 All the un.ilvl -teduoe-ihlpl In' crest in a aortaia traot ol land situate In Miliord and Ma I Lick twps . Koiuvrset Co., Pa., pa'ented In the ' name ol S muel MiMer, and et-p llcl in Patent 1 B.s,kll. Vol. 45. page ri44. ad)otiilng lamis of Jacob Vougnt, J. M. Olmger lieaehly, 1 C. P. .Markle and son, ami mners. c.n taining 2SS acres ami allowance, being a part of a larger tract of land surveyed in the name ol W m Charey in pursuance of a warrant dated the 10th d .y of February A. D. 17W4, and the sauie tract conveyed bv deed dated Aug. 3. 1SSI by John J. Flke c' al to 0. P. Markle. C. C Markle and S. B. darkle, Jr., and recorded in Deed Kecord of Somerset to.. Pa.. Vol. 61. pages 4 and 60. No. 11. All Ihe undivided one thirl interest ofa certain tract of land sioiate in Adoison twp , Som erset co. Pa., adjoinirg lands of "told. MeClin tock, Ci. O.ottclty and trie ts warranted in the name of Ki, hapi fireen. Win. Wl.son, James M Near, and others, containing V." acres ami 1UI perches, and known as Joseph Vtsler tract The ot!,er undivided two-thi d- in the above lands will al-o ho smd at the sumo time and pl ice and upon t c same terms by Jo-se H Llcplnc tt, aaslaaee ol ainapherd H. Markle and t'a.nin C. Markle, who will also sell In addition tl.ereto the following described tract or land which Is a part of the lan.U in connection with Slid wo ks. the ti tle to which was held by the firm of C. P. Markle a. Sons. No 12. All that Ttain tract of land situate In I'pper Turkes foot twp., Somerset eo.. Pa.. ad) 'in ing l.tnasot F. May. W". S. Harrah tract now C. P. Markle it Sons and others, conulning 3 acres and 30 perches. The lin. rovements erected and eonstnicted Upon said lan s consist of a Chemical wck! Pulp Works Mill buit'ting is two stories, Mxl50 f.et, containing 1 digesters, t alkali mixera, 3 alkali receivers la.ge washing and bleaching engines, one 7it-iuob wet machine, one 72-inch cv Under man I lie, 00m. generating boilers. duuMe Hue boilers, 4 douhle d'Ck tubular boilers, built by Kobert Wetherlll It C'o. hir cooking wood : 2 large evaporators, for re claiming soda ash. with capacity ol 16 Old p un, is per day, with tan and steam engines Mr urivng same : al o one small evaporator, with ea; a-lty ot 4.WS) pounds per day ; ipsa lank lor receiving and retaining Solution for evaporator, all in nrst class running order. The works can be started at a day's notice. A never faffing spring of soft wa ter. Water conveied to mill In t-ioch east-iron pipe: water flows' to second story of mill; eoal mine on the premises in complete running order 1 coal for evaporating purposes costs 75 ocats per ton. delivered t eoal for steam purposesean be put to mill at a cost not to exceed 41 30 per ton Also, 13 two-story dwelling bouses, one complete resi lience (or bperlntendent, one larg boarding bouse, one store-room, (two stories Wood eon. veyed to mU by railroad located upon aud belong, ing to said lands. Wood can be put to mill al a cost f SI 60 per cord. The land Is principally heavy timber land. The timber is mostly of the kind used for making wood pulp. The above werks and buildings are located 00 tracts Nos. and 13. TEEMS, . Tha terms or tale are 3 per cent, or the pureha money 00 the day of sale anil the balance ol the one third of the whole purchase money ou the cor. Urination of the sale and delivery et tha deed ami tl.e remainder In twoeuual annual payments wiib interest thereon fp.m the data of eonllrnMiioa of sale, to be secured by bond and morttiage on the premises sold. The property will be told clear of lienaexcept rnepriceoi o. 7 aoove. wnicn win sold eubjeet lo the payment of 441 4- per annum to Ellaibe h Miller during hernaiural lite and at her death the payment of 7 58.14 to the heirs of Jonathan il Idler, deceased. S. U. MABKLE. Ja , janM. Executor. AW 3 I jr Send 8 ee7.u wr post al I aCw BW tee a td receive free a eortly box of auo-ia, wstea will helo yon to more money right sxh than anything else In this world. AIL of sillier tr. iraceeed from Brat hour. The bread pad to fortune opens be tore the work ert, absolutely sure Atoace aditresy Tana Co., Augusta, Maine. jaa2e; Orpliaiis Coir ale CLOSING- OU T CHEAP! Winter Goods, Consist ing of LADIES' RUSSIAN CIRCULARS CLOAKS, JACKETS, HOSIEEY, GLOVES AND FUES ? FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, &c. We want to run down our Stock before taking our Annual Inventory. CALL FOR BARGAINS AT Greis, Foster & Ouinn's, 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHjSTSTO WN, PA. A. L. SaarraB, Fn-s. and See. SoTith Pittsburgh Planing Mill Companv. t Or. Sri aadCHEmCT M. 3vrA.isrxTjrvcT"CJj?ij3j3.s mm. Mmmwm. w m hue nt. Pine and Heml.K-k frame stuff. Shingle. Luths: at.-. : also 8 and a) ft barn hoar Is. ; Heavy Frame Lumlier a "peeialtv. All our manutactured work tpim strictly dry Allegheny river lumber. A full line ot sasii, lioors. Shu'tersand Moulding eonstantlv on hnd. H-VLLIVLMLS MEL OF CHAKdk TO UAILHuAU or STEAMBOAT Lj.VPAGS. ar SilSO FOR PRICE LIST. oetl4-4m. R. B. SCHFXJL. R. B. SCHELL & CO., 3tf w COPPER Al AISTID DEALERS 1 1ST Stoves, Ranges and House Furnihing Goods Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & Beerits' Store. .-rsra siij r ; . 1 r ? .-r T.ie.. .u;. ) 1--? ';. s v. tivr-H: ' ':( n . ; y.i! itisi ;.m; . i-.arv x' ' ' ---- -v, SUGAR PANS We Keep Nails, Glass, Putty ,Coal Oil Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and See Stock Before Buying Elsewhere, JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent anil Atto'ney-in-Fact. ESTABLISHED I88O. FISHER'S BOOK STORE! SCttrEKSKT. IJ-A.. tthas. H. Fisher. W'holesnlo and Retail liealer St-ittoiory. Aiwivs q sf.M-k a well selected stork of Poetl -! Works. Mls.orlea, Blogr-iphies Bo.ik , Trav-i ami vivenmre. Novels and Sr.i-. iapl Piose ..rks Bil.lei, T- stiajents Oospel Hymns. Ln:hentn and Disi'tples' Hvmn Bo-ilcs. Dictionaries and Childr n's Tov Jitoks. Vlagaslnes. Keviews, Novels, Daily PM-rs. and treneral Perioiical Llteratuie, sheet nusie and Orgtn Instructors. San- day scn.sd and l:iy s.-ios 1 K-wapl I'np's. A Large ami Comnlete Sti-eg of Blank Books, Legal Blanks and Marriage Cer l 1 atos. F'ine Albums, 1'urses and Box Papers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! nrjVTAIZa ORDEES SOLICITED. SBLLI1TG OTJT I DRY GOODS Ve will offpr from now until April lit ail Dry Good at Cost. Calicos, from 3c. up ; Bet Indigo Blue Prints, H?.; Fruit of the Loom Moslin. ite.; Gin;ham, 5c. per yard. Blcachid snd Cnbleached Muslin at Prici Never Before Heard of! Towelin? at 4c. per yard. Dress Gootii, Flan nel, White-Goods, Ac.. at Astonishing Low Prices! This is no Humbug, hut we have all goods at Prices Advertised. We will Guarantees a Saving of from Five to Ten Dollars on every Twenty-five Dollars' Worth ef Goods Bought from us between this and April 1st. Jl. IsTlOTS: JUST, BAEIl'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. Throe Particular Points. roinltkc First. Brown's Iron Bitters is not an intoxicating com pound. It is a tonic medicine, not a drink. It is a skillfully compounded preparation made to restore strength and health; n'rf a beverage to be sold m bar-rooms and taverns. Point ihe Second. Brown's Irox Bitters is free from everything injurious. The most delicate ladies and the most enfeebled infants may use it with perfect safjty anil with threat advantage. While it is powerful in its remedial a?- ' 's gentle in its operaticn, restoring wasted strength and htipaning; robust health in the most efficient maimer. Ptnnt the T&irJ.'jRovrs's Iron Bitters is made' by the Brown Chcikiical Comprvny of Baltiiwre, a lons:-established house, whose reputa tion is well-known to the business world and the general community. There is no risk in buvintr such a medicine. ft GOLD rciur.wfo;rans?r. will tend you ire royal. valuable bos ot sample coeda taat win pa- you la iov ty 01 hvkidk iuuu- ey iu a few days tha. you ever tnouarbt poeslbl. at any buainet lapiiil net required. wTil, ran you. You tan iork all the time, or la spar tlmei-y. the work It uaivertally aaapte-1 to tota teaet. yoant: and old. Too. aaa ea-ily eara trontMeentito ft..M every evealnt Thatallwh. want to work may test tke MsLeaa. wU) maktrbluni.aralleled oiler: ToaU thalarauot solutelv tare. Isoa't delay. SaVriaaua C'Q;, Furl land, Maine. a Isned we will send 11 to pay rottae iroaoswei J ' wrltvKav -mil aartlcuuitt, direct-sou. eta teat J. H. Frita, la aoaatrtet, ra. (sea. Tortunet will be made bythoeewb give iketr whole line to the work, Orwat neeesa ab- .. PI t fBr BO H, FA, of & xe-a.XjEjr.s isr FAl L. A. SCHELL. AlSTXJr-A-CTTJIlERS OF GOOK STOVES Ai RANGES! We are agents for tha Excelsior' Took Stove and Kangrs. the New Regulair Ceok Stoves, Cnpello and Apollo Ranges. Wa also sell the Koyal Cook'' aud other t -ok Stoves. All stoves anl ranges s-jld with gaamntee. Also repairs for the above stoves aod for the New Ironside and any other stove in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pots. K' ttles. SUUlets, Ort.ldle. Tea Kettles, Cooking- t.'tensils and all other Plata, Ground and F name led. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full stork of CoOee-pots, Bucke'.a, Basins. Sa l Irons, CoMee Mills. hamber patla-W.ish-)Mapls, Dust pans and Brushes, ate. We make Sugar Hackee and and Jobber In School ltoos. School Supodes and AT COST! uxecutor-s notice. 1 A . . , n..,ii, a EttaU f Paal.1 mt.. d A late of Brotb.rmi . ley -t... Lattert testio-eat-d the h. lu bn- af lf 1? L " ,I proper autnoruy. aottot ' "y lveu to ta peraont lbJ lSTil ---sr-eni-'b"'5." ITTiT-T wlU present thera dulr autbeut eatsjd tettle-- deela. aeeutafa. SHEET-IRON WARE Start fjw. Addrwae u. j. aai;Daaa,