u u -.lucr-sct Harold, in,;.. m Jmljte Y.acT is holding court in Betlfun, . will... f .1 . r I 1 ,...i .:-.. .i I in,vr. f.isx Prsi ltaa Vol. i im nu." 1 ul uiinu 1111 uiiii 111 1 ur nair inuu ikit-vi iu nnuiiuu uui t 1 v 1 r 1 1 r. . t . I H.i.for.1 county, the other lny, which tiieas- ! barK-ain . clearance sale thirty days lonf.fr. AVaxtki.. The name ami It Offli atMre.ss j TTTJ3l wtSitGIDGIlL I I.I.. K.litor. rrr - :!,i Mr.K 1 ..,r- l.ii-y. ,.r . ;.,.. k Store. ;l,,iic.i thirty ininu'cs. ol'rni, sit A. Na- : Py ai'i'roachc, l'.'hni- r yanl. at A. Na- 1 h Krhruarv term of court will -sn on i urp(1 nnn-twn fc.-t and two im-hrs in cir- : Mitnlay. the ".";li in-t. , ctimffrerici'. It ftrew from a twig which i ., ,. . " "7 I h:ul hei-if stm k in the ctihiihI in the year j ' he NMnm revival iti the r.v.intr.lical jjsi-' Awn intum". It unit . is in .r.r.s ' . , -, : Thechin-!i is rrowiieil every evening , One ,lay lat week Mr. Oeu. M. Hulilcr- j Mr. Mr-. ii. I". M.-ver. and their -on l'i,",U l",rd'"M-1 '"! "f Mr' ('-Tn's I'M are in .-..m.-rM't, called here Lv thedea.l, Kn"H r " Maiu " S,m,f' "W"1" tl,e f Mr-. Mi yer-' lather. Mr. Jacob K.-.i.tz ; ,!,',e n"!,"c- "1IuM-v" r",te J 1 " 1 lar.L'e and coinp'f te Mock of freh cod, and The carpenter are joining the tiiiisliitiL' i" determined to keep, as we know he will, i t'm,'!"'!' frt of the Knej.per Mock. ' one of the hot groceries in Somen. ; located 011 llit; South-east orner... the Ilia- i moiid. : The readers of the IIerm.p should not fail j to notice the advertisement of C. X. Boyd, j onsiderahle .ttteiititm ! btiiif; attracted ! in another column of this paper. You will ! '"' a 'n-aiitiful j.iettire on evhihitionat I'.oyds ! "ce there that he oners a lin of goods that j I'ru,? store. It is a fancy hend thine in era- ; will pay jou to visit Lis store at once and yon, and is the work .f the artist, Mis. ' seotire some of the many articles that he is (forward. j now selling ut first Cust. You should goat - j once. ' !o"rs. I'nc M11(j Atmia-i last week killed' . . I a cuv that they had punhaMs! from Mr. I'uriiij; the .at week several of our old .-.upucl llarelay, that when lrt-ved weighed ! i'trons have sent f the names of new suh 1 1"11. The animal had he-n stall fed and i "criber a conijanied by the cah, tor wiiich , w',s 'at- ! we tender iheui our wannest thanks, and i " " trut that tl.ev will not weary i:i well doiti):. : 1 r:::n;'" Mr-,J,-r'-r-0ur,-y, lt wollM hv ;Ue mmvt in ,e ,or1 i " 1'""-' ' taai lie Has , for each one of them t Friends, if you want good poxls at cheap of every Comrade, livini;i this County,! Jricrs, j.leae give us a call. Parker t I'arker. . to a'"! bargains, at A. to know prciiict a li e i subscriber. l j. roc ure us a new Clerk. His rtiti i- Ih-Hvim-h n.n..,.!i- Annapolis Jiimti'Ci, Maryland. j In this joyous leap year season, when ohl - j maids are mpposed to make the greatest an entertainment that i ,r.,rts .,f il,. ir liv, it Is n,l ihtviWi tliui ..f lor sak-at Keller A j "' fail to jdease all . la-s,. The feat- ! .;1T suicides during the months of October, 1 ure-of the programme are aried and well j NVrmtH-r, and December, is;, Ul were There arc ' ' ""' "' i husbamls. Not one divorce! n.an ai.pears t. The outlook lor the ancient !' weather, l.ir you all e cents I'r. Arnold gives up at A. j hntieand richest fun, Coitrt room tii-night ,'Tin-dav 1. 1 r -aid to he t he tyle cin in with red iii.-e are , woolen 1 A. Na ha:, 1:0. ids aptainjohn II. Miller i j-nttiti a large addition to hi hiiiliiing.-.n Main street. The Iron; r 10:11 in the new building i,to he ued as a tin si,',re and the back room as a work shoji. The Captain will ue his j.r.sent large an 1 hamU nne room exclusively as a h.-i.r.lware store. in the maiden is very cjoomy. 1 , jar- and To'..ic( ,1 iii the j 1 at Keller A SulincrV ; to have been seen in ; e h. hieh is very uiiii- j : I Iii' J car. j ,i sin eevful religious 11-: in many ol'the cliu; eh- . e.i.inty. ; ;;: .Mtn" aiiiiot recall to j 1 that has eM ei di ii the . t of (jitan'ity and eei 1- : i . iuhins our c.-untty. , ; s',.,,iing hay to town i lt I. rings !:b .it slO 00 : Ceorge 1 oil, of Ijitrobe, is undoubtedly the champion of word jiuzles. Some time ago he r.-ceived from a I'liiladelphia journal, as awards in word contents, and last week le re. cived a cheek fir JTo from the same source, for his successful solution of word puzies. The total amount of awards Mi -srs Patterson V Kuhiis. con tractors for he l,a received for solvin the word juizh-s the coiistrm :iou of tbv l.turel Hill tunnel. ' agregatcs s"i;l. have been in Somerset for the pat week. ' They have hem buying .1 number of horses ; A rrangenic ntsare being perfected for a trip :c.d mailing arrangements forthe erection by a joint Congressional committee to C.ir- f a number of shautie tiiiii'-h.'c work some ti: They e pect to next week. Mai kibei. 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 tuoderatly low for casli. or in exchange for home-cured bacni. Why don t you liurry :p" 1 gei leu ny failing ro secure a lot of se wonderfully cheap :ml excellent urtiej now displayisl on the'j.ind !') cent couers. We have just got in an entirely nl stock. Many new article.' never before ured, and ail the old favorites. Kverythint the low and jxipular j.rices of 3 audio cents. Ten thousand railroad hands wi lealonijhere in a few weeks, and twit ithetime to visit these counters and makeyir 9hi-tioiis be fore the railroad hand com ad gobble uj all of our bargains. Come juikly to Cook A r.cerits- o and 10 cent couler. On Saturday last, two Ilulg.ians, one a boss of the hoarding houseit le eastern! lOfthe Sideling Iill tunnel, stted out to ry cheap articles there disjilayed for sale I purchase n heifer. On the.rrcturn, the On these counters you can lind almost any. ' boarding boss loitered behind (d managed thins you want to run a bouse. Since the holidays a new stock has been bought, and is now thickly J'iled up and disjilayed for sale. IJailroad peojde, country jieople, town jieojtje, come and look at the big bar gains on these marvelous counters, liigger stock and better goods than ever. Cook A lteerita' Sand 10 cent counters. A bill has been introduced in the Senate to establish postal savings banks at every Iost-otlice in the country where the income exceeds It is stated that such banks have been eminently uecesful in (irea1 liritain ; but it is a ijuestion w hether it is gooil policy for the Government to go into the banking business further than now. Thejrreat bargains in dry goods, and fan cy goods, will be continued to the 1st of March, to reduce stock jireparatory to in voicing. Mrs. A. K. I'iil. The railroad is coming, and everybody is rushing to the 5 and 10 cent counters to buy some of the thousand and one extraordina- . . .. ..a . . I ' k who served in Hie 'usi 10 ""i"-. I!cgimental Association t hecn foruietl, w ith head.uarter at rhiMphiu Pa., the hoUieofourColonel. Uobrt-.. Orr, p, wlnMii, with your consent, 1 ill id the names. Kesjiecllull I. M. Cook, .Soiiii ri.it Pa. Feb.. 14. OF TIIK RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF Somerset County FI1 W a DAY IF JMMY 1883. II TIE 511 HAY IF Selling off hats at half price. From to."o cents for the best lt in Stoc-k. M. M. Tkehwki 1.. 15 to.ricure some whiskey. Xoreturuing at uight a jiariy went out in fcnn of him but could not lind him. On Suny morning about ten o'clock, the log-hairs and saw mill men found him near thiowder iiiaa aiine on the road leading to lous. There si-ms to be no doubt that thaan will die no: withstanding every effort as made to save his life. When discovxl he was so badly frozen that his limbs railed and his tlesh was black. j lieonvT to Pension i:Bs.The House Committee on invalid iicrisi adojttcd a res ilu'ion t!iat it is thesense flhe commit tee that whenever the Covernent has en listed a so! Ii. r and accepted e services of lu nno'her ar' ol this j.ajierwill bo found a copy of tlie law relating to the care of the ren now in the couutv home. It will hi splendid w inter for the isg tin- intense cold we.ith- 1 dou n !.! e snow lianks Ii.t. mm or o -mil ilev Ct. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : eincnts arc ha rdly ) a-sa-slii'pry end hen a it is a; t to be at luii : : ail- of star- before bi llion ami Labrador licr . .,: bedel A. Sanller's. lisle t 1 examine the workings of the Indian sclioul at i. hat place. C aptain Pratt, the su pi ritio iidcnt in charge of the Indians, has extended an invitation to a number of Con- 1 eresMueii to come at their earliest coiivcn iiticeand inspect Ihe school and ascertain be Men that by this net the P-oard of direc-i ,. .., ,res resorted to in order to civilize tors are comiN-oed t 1 remove the children j ,iie jdiaMs. Irom the Poor ll.iuse, and that they are seeking good homes for them, l.'ead it. Over one mctith's continuous sleighing has been had in this section this winter.and those why delight in the recreation have just reason to feel .salisiittd with the j.rolon ged season for gliding over the frozen stir fa 1 v. Verily, with mercury ma'kingdegrees not far above zero and sut ii a long sjiell f sb-ighing. this winter may truthfully bea-t down as on.' of the ohh 11 Kind a u inter of I our dadies. I 'I he hog disease, which the l"i. 'ted State" 'e are indebted to that earnest and t t!i- j cient Worker. Mrs. Ihninum, for a ropy of! t he t h annual report of the Womans Christ ian Temperance I nion of this state, who! ! Wele in coiuiniioti al IMlefonte last Oein-j her. The p. impiiiet contains a ino-t adtuir- ; ... able address bv Mr- - Francis I.. Swift. Pr. - ;t n'.eiit o! :h.t, j.s. ic:a!ion. Mis.. Maty Forward, a graduate of the I IliciMliatl School ofl. -i-;i, has o;.e:ied a painting 1 e :; 1 - a ! alel china I. - tor - to , ,.. - at I ' ; s um l.aiii win! r 11 ! s tl row n 1 nr III. ui,' relieve 1! in if r w i! !ow:i r.ook .) the here their , hap- l.'me 'oinj any ; now si ii ;: eieht 11 Ids, delivered oil : works. J-.r order-, write to .. .11 relt. Ph. :il':inient of Soldiers 1 ' in tin State in 1 ';!. sT.-'i".-e pell.h d ill their support. -tiidio above Mr. S. -nil's olli.-e, on Main I governii.enl .ia- Ixt-n s'larreliiig with l.u-.-:r.tt. opj.psite ( '..ok A Peerils. where she ropean governments aboilt, has striii'K Al iil in-'ruct students in nil kinds ,,f .i.raw-j toona. ' m We.ines.lay evening four hogs ing. inc'u ling t rayon, charcoal ami pen and ht longing to M r. h-orge Attigdi. d .suddenly, ink skevhing. .-i.e wiila'-t. give h-s-oiis in j Thursday tilgiil another hog died, and yt-s- hitei deeo, ., . t -.,,,,, ..' teni t" t out ot t!ic retiiaining n.ur were v ii!. A sui"eon di e. ied one of the , di a'l a : lii.als and f unci that, the -toiuach We i.i' iu icceip! ..fa Idler from Mr Win. j was ahno-t roiled aw ay. ' 'wners of pnn ine K. Pliiibj pi. w ho Iff' !,i- e.ttiTtfv lor Wa-h- , bad better hec.irepd. ',- may be the ibs. in:'! on. Kansas, -oiue 101 il.iy. ago, in lor ill- ease w hich Pisinark coin. la; us i . Ait'iutm ing us thai he and his family arr.ved at 1 'i.lh'uie. Washington salt ;V an 1 are luucb pleitstnl with thej'I'Hf. He -avs. that they have no 1'in E Piioto. .1; iuis. -Mr. Albert IV M il'cr, snow there and that ia-1 wet k t lie thermom- ; t,.. J-; ii-burg 1'liotographer, w ho has been t ier in.lii ate 1 Hi tb-:. i et s below zero. Piease j cmploy-d at my gallery for the j.at three sen 1 me t he 1 1 1 1: a! n. . i:i'i!iili. wi!!t.:.ly remain with me a little 1 hi" loii -er. prohablv not tuore than two 01. stable I'avis h.is po.sied up initios, ' ' . or t hrie weeks calling "pop tne voter- omer"et lnrou.:li to nieei ai their (tolling place on Saturday. February r':b,a:id 1 le ' borough otlicer for 'lie ensuing c ar. The ofiieeis to be elected how these men lived as long as tl Frequently there is not a sound organ i" their bodies. An AnswkrW antkii. Can anyone bring articles al jirices v.'ay below lat you jmy elsewhere. A new slot k justrrived. Call iu and look over the coiinlt rs.l ome to the 5 and 10 1 1 nl counters nl.d biisome useful articles. are" liurgess, three Town C.mncilmen, one :.,. hegislatuiethesescl j , N.rv,. thr.v vear. , to serve two years " j and one to ser e one yt ar. Constable, Street Lain aster, and Yent.or Al-, ( ouimissioiier. t'.v School Iiinctors, High .,11 and Knglish at Fiher's ! Con-tab!e. Assessor. Inspector. Judge of ! I'.lectii-'i and An li'-.r. c.a'-v H. lssC. all persons -elves In. Yhied on our t all and settle at once lioie. A Lutheran I 'huriii ha-just been lirmlv estithlished at Wa'erlot., I'.lai khaw k County, low a. u:.io;.g the nietiihepdiip of which are A '. 1 of lu v customers wh- desire to have really line pi. olographs taken will tlo we'll to ciii at once. We in ice them in I 'ard, Cab inet. Panel and all other styles. 1 o not de lay, come now. W. II. Wei.h.kv. Cillery 011 Main Cross street, next to Si-brock's store. S..mlbm:t, Pa., Jan. -'0, "4. t H UM bnlidin iincrsct-Coiinty people. ! twelitv-liv l'AhKI B.V I'AEKI.k. 1 The chill I'.iiard of Poor lins tors ; burial lot eotitainiii!; three-fourlhs of an p luisition upon the County j acre. Two ladies undertook to seeto the fur s tor -Js.otKif.r Ihe present ; n-hi':g tithe chut. h. and an njipeal by let 1 in excess of the amount re- p-r brought -To from Sonierset-County : -'.xi.-'.Mi .1 j friend-. Lev. .lames M. lb-es is the paso.r. n.-e pairof w h.-at burr-, and ' and an et.t hu-iast ie. bard-working he rs. first - his-. j seems to be. Li 1.01 en Hoovi r., Somerset. Pa. Mr. Jac.b Koon;.. aftt r a brief illness, di.sl at his residence a shot ilistain-e east (,f I'- .cess Flour f..r sab-by Me-s-rs j p,w n a' nitif telot-k Saturday night. At r h.? hud a large run. Thev ' the t ime of h .- deal h Mr. Koontz wa- in the t-1 a new lot wh'ch will be j veM-niy-seventh vear ef his age. lie nsaj reent. lower than the price ! .,1,1 hinner and had the res!.eet and' e.', in Some-set. 1 tstt-em of in- mini unit v i:i w iiii h lie lived. j I ;s leiuallls v. Intense alarm haa oeen caused at Shir lfys burg, lludtingdoii tou.ity, and in the surrounding, country by the prevalence of ci-i el.i-o--pinal me.niiigil s, or sp;tted fever, which hit- assumed an epidemic form. The cost sI.ijm. and has a ! hrst victim wa-J. P. Cornelius, astudent in the Norma' college, Huntingdon, who went hoina to vi-it a brother who was ill with pneuiuoiiia. He died four hours after the tiist symj it. ,1111 were manifested. Histicoth has been followed by tt.at i f William 4 i rove and. I. Nolan, with precisely thesame symp toms. They survived oniy a few hours alter the at lack, other cases are report id, and it is lielicved that the disease is rapidly sp reading. 'v 1 ::!!v inform tr.v friends of . bat I have .,;-,:. d1,,:. w!'"-i":" " arge nunioer . l.iv afternoon. j Main Strict. Johp.stown . , .,',1 I... 1 .least d to st e thetll .-s.,f Pure Irngs-.Cl:emieals. ' survive him ines. Pve Stull'-. Perfumery ic'.ativcs ami friends Mon A wife and seven children 00. is gt-Tiern At this season a"i ntion to the inei-tr;tde. 1 aris Orceii. I'11-e I'owdt nsl . ore, P.-r-ian Insect Powder, J .,.,1 , .,, , l;,.r:in t,i make arrangenieliis in need of anything in f,jr n,,. !ri;,l They purchased a eotlin. had t.ie ami s.-e n e or w rite for ,j. .,r.,vt. ,plt; , !. ai r.mgeui-nts n it h ii- juiri.-s cheerfully an-wt r j a lllilliM,.r ( eoinlin t Ihe funeral. Onthtir has. onit run , v ,,.l( k , tunnel Ihev wen T.'l Main Street wav PacK 10 tne luimci inev were inerconie rief. we supKisc,) and tiid not reach : g 1 lo hasfd the excln-ive righ.t to there till the following day. In the niean - h 1 .u re Latent P.ed Spring in S-.m- ' time the friends ibey had left behind, had .:.-, 1 v. 'ishort'v make a canvass ' ;.ken the c ri-sc New lultimore and had :-,'v to solicit order-. 1 think ;: d s-ently interred, .pciiorto any yt t oib-red fori i.M.n i n: "S11 M .' About nine o'clock Saturday evening, a villainous looking irunpput in an appearance at Mr. Alex I! 1. ford's store, and a-k.-d theclerk, Mr. Ir- e followed to their hci ; tti si)alU., wilo was tin- 01, lv one in the . eme'i iy on the hlil. by a i 1... ,; r. ,.1 ,,...(' t..l. .... ing that In- would pav lor it in a few days. Mr. Shallcr informed him tiiat he could not L'f'. any tobaeeo unless he had the money to pay tor it. w hereupon be tlrt'W a revolver from his pocket and pointed it at Shali'cr with the remark, "hand over the tobacco, I -11 you, or I 11 shoot you." ijuick as a tl ih. Sh.itl'er seized a pitch-fork that was -tending behind t he counter, and telling the tramp to shoot, made a pass at him. This I w as more than the tramp had cxected, and dropping his revolver in his fright, he fled front the store int j the street and lias not since b 't-n heard of. siia'd' r pi- ke I up the revolver and i" find it to hr a five-shooter 1 wl'h thr.v th chambers 1 1 l ie 1 r.-sid A citizen of P.erlir t"ls us the following i 111 i'var.1 t.i tin- nana! u 1110 irisumaii w ho I was frozen P. d.-a'h at the Allegheny tunnel last week. S. vei il of the friends of the tl, - A distinguished Jihysic'niii says there a.-e men who are jierpetuiUy foaked in whisky, yet who never got drunk anvl sometimes an no', known as drinkers'. They lift cp their hands in hormr at the fellows w hose heads a .s,,di. r he should not be reared in order are not stroiigantl who dogct drunk, though ! to obtain'a jn-nsion to jirovefwas sound they may not drink a quarter ot what they j and in good health when h'nlis'ed, and do themselves. Suddenly these men tlrcp the lioverniuent should be c-tpped setting off, fall dead in the street, or something in : up t he di-ability existing prioo enlistment. that way, ami 1 licn.it is called heart disease- j The couiininee will report a H embodying of course there is heart disease, but they are j the .sense of the resolution at (early day. not all victims who are said to be. If we' 11 .1 1 ,,,;J NoniE-io Hot srkki i EKS.-Iousekeeiieis make an examination, the marvel often is , ' ji.j !ano new ly-mai rieu coitpn 3 iwt 01 n-i uj- housekeeping will j. lease tak notlte mat the 5 and 1" cent counters at (k it 1'eerits' have just been slocked up witliundrcds of articles neetled in the kitclit and other ...,.iu .,1 tl... house On l;se popular us a case of Kidney or I.iverComplaiiil that , couiitcis vou will lind piled upiousands of Kleetric l'.itters will not sjs'edily cure '.' We say they can not, as thousands of east s jier maneutly cured and who are tlailyret om mending Fln'tric Hitters, wili pnve. l!rig.ht's DiseiLse, Diabetes, Weak Hack, or any ur.iuiry coliipl:i:n! t'!icKi on iiieuis- . ea-ed parts, livery bottie guarr.nteeil. Ft r j ale at fl tc. a bottle !' . N. H 'Vii- XttJ I CONFIRMATION DAY EB. 28th. Seventy live ceiit w ill buy the Perlectioti j 1,,-rrl.v .given n nil ppjim .".n.-irncl white Shirt, made of good Muslin and three- H? leaatecs, fre.ti'i. r.-. nr nth; Ti, that tVie tub ..... ta li .1 1 ii-.jist-il r.tir. lin. thill J.ly linen bosom at, ihe sunie will I e tirffpnteil r ciriniitieii ami lliiwaiiee at an irphans t't.urt tie lieu at uui e:?et Frl'. '-'. lss 1. Kirs! an. I tinal tiscitint of turn Jaiifriinil, A.lioinlstraii.r ut llenrv Suiirie. :M. 1 Kir-t niel It nil nee, nut el Jeihan Itlnodii. j A'limiiipiriiPTei Jariilt I' a.UKUiuef tl. I X. First 11 11 1 luial ai eeunt ul fculunl Ciif. r, Jr I Ciuanliitnut l.ilt-n llerki y. 4. Ihe Kfpn.-aP' aicuiiits i.f th.irl II k.-ini 1 :.mi N. lif.T.e Kfliii. A'lmlni'trars tf Silas '. : kt ilil. tlft '! wli.iwtis ..ne el tlic lis liters nl .l I tn.s Kciin, lite'.l an t lelio W . Itchy, survhin Kxei'iitnr ot i-al'l tlei-'f, M...1...1 Si.,1, nn.l M U It has never failed to ure the most severe , s1jj. AH'n,.,r.,.. ,', Henry m. .'i'.-i- ,1. colds I have had, and invariably relieves the 6. Tlur.1 st tint ei In . C. il. leehiy 1 ik-u- tnret 1'itniei itui'ciuv ui'i" i. 7. Kinal ids.unl ul Sumael .1. Tiler, uryliiiij s 1 Kxei uP T nl I'l it-r Hit' ley ilec'.t ! s kir.l ....! tinil I mil el Mittaill llllt'lll.;!.. may be had Free at C. X. llovil s I mg stops. A liui'iisimtiir nl .lejeph llilt niutl.e'-l. 1 I.,.,;.U ci 0,. It. Kirsi an.i linal aerount nl .tin O. Walter, l..tr.t size. SLOP. A.linliiis'rii'iireltiilliiin Waltfrb-,- ,i. .. . - - .rat an.i tintl mi'i'Ui.i el lit Herfcey. A.t- best I inlnisirater and trustee ul the lale ol Jutcaa KlitimU tlee d. 11. Kir-i nn 1 hnal 111V..011I nl lib Uacr.Exera tnr nl hsther Cttsi-hcrr. itei-'i. i Firi mi l r n il a.tnunt nf las A. Walkrr n.KlillitiiA Walker, a.liiilniratnrs o! Aura am i. A'.tikr, .lmi-'.t. 13. Klr-t ami IiiihI itcenunt of Iliry Gciiifl, Ad-inuii-iMter of Cittttarinc (icUebee J. KiISTKU'S NOTICS. Mrs. A. II. Fhl's. A I.tw vi u's Opinion ok I nti i:it m ai.i. J. A. Tawm y, F.sip. a b a ling attorney of Winona, M inn., writes: "After u-ing it for more than thn e ears. I take great pleasure in stating that I regard I'r. King's New Discovery for tonsil npt ion, as the Us-t remetlv in the world for Coughs and Coltis. pain ill the chest." Trial Pottles of this sure cure for all Throat ami Luni; Di :o: JOIIX II. 1VEI.MEI6, ESQ., Treaanrer of Somernet County, lu Account with Said Comity. DH T' cash received fruni :ollectors of Stato and County rateJ and levies, u lollows : (Slate and Coumy Tax of lso'A and jircviuui yean and Cuunty tax furlcM.) State County Collbctobs. Districts. Year. tax. tax. nilllan Lint. Somerset Bor- ouah l-'W 1 Ucorire W. Turuey, Addl- f.m Township Wxi Alexander Hlili-naa, Alle- ghtny tewnsiiip " 140 A. I. Kioto, B'rlinborouifh ' Khilip Hay, Krolbersvalury ttmnship " '-i 'i Jehn OlKeon, t'onllucnoo .rough " V! 05 liilwln Heal, Greenville Towoslitp " -' Thomas (iallaKtter, .Tenner township. " 8 'M Ots.ine Hare, lyiwrr Tar- kevl'sit tmrnshlp. " lists Solomon J. Haer, Mcyers- ilale lsiroui(h " John Custer. Paint town- flitp " 1000 Kninklln H. Countrymaa, Somerset lieroiu.h " 5S 67 Calvin I. Haker, South- aiupton township " t!7 l'i Jusfiih llcniler, Sioyitown borouijli " 2 6 Jerome Count ryuian, Suui- niit township " i!oa W. S. Ki.hluian, I'nilna B-irougli " Peier hnereaiu, Willi rs- Imrg liorouxli " 3 7t 4 0 II KiiKl.lMis AttMt'A Sm.ik. The salve in the world for Cuts, Priii-es. t'iisers. Sail Phetim. Fever Sorts, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin llriiptions, and positively cures Piles, or no j'ay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded- Price 'J cents jier box. For sale bv C. N. Hoyd. iunl'u. Kt--oriier's O'hre. .lan y SO, Its, s a. a.?i:tzman. lieiiu-llT. Once upon a timu a certain man ot j mad at the edittirnnd stopjie l hi pa(er. 1 The nest week be sold .his corn at. four cents below market j rice. Then hi prop- erty was sold for laxes, because he didn't read tiie Sheriffs sales. lie was arrested j ami fined eight dollars for going hunting out Sunday, simply because he did not know it j was Sunday; anil he paid three hundred j dollars for a lot of forged notes that had' been advertised for two weeks, and the pub lic cautioned not to ntgotiate them, lie then naid an Irishman, with a foot on him like a forge hammer, to ki: lc him all the way to the new spapor olliee, w here he paid for j four years' subscription in advance, and made the editor fign an a--rreemeiitto knock Ui 111 down and rob him if he ever ordered his paper stopped again. Such is life with oura now:s paper. T AYKKN AM) KKSTAVIMTLICHNSES. M AICKIIIP. . M ISSN Kit WA M It A 1 1 1 i I. I u W. nesdav. .Linuarv lssl. by I.. M. Hit ! The Kimir.i A to '-rtier says that the rac-tict- of publishing wood cats. sujpo-eil to I .1. 1 m.kit Main Street. : a lifge Pet.igeratoi tt hi- h nl! meats t an ' . Mutton. P.-cf. I'o'l. .,1, i : . ':-.: -al cau have i' ke- t i: ' 1 -t '. .' , p 4 - i -o p.-n i-v w 1 1 ' - -1 i I - 1 ! 1 e I j -1 ; . '. , F. Pi M I'V We our have Meat - k.'Pt ,1 Ac., kept ,y. Pa'i'" ' 'ue Ib-frig- Cliaries Crt-'orv. a plasterer, engaged at I i 1. . 1.:.. 1. :.,.. 1 iior'.rai's of prominent persons in weekly. ttiirn in laiimii: jir. imiiii-i h'miiiio ur: . 1 1 -eon r, i., street, met with an a.-cident i S"1'i'0' :" stime daily J.apers is erowinp to 1. . . 1 . r.,-. -....i- ..r I Teesdav 1 tl thai vi U eri pple hull for Some I pio,.o,t.u,.s ...a. - time to come, if it d n-s not peniiauen disable him. lie had lathed one room ant J. P., Justus C. tilcssneraiii! Sarah A. Waui baugh, of Allegheny townshiji. CKAYKS JKNNI.NCa.-'-Al Ihe oliice of Win. Shaw, tin the 2"th of January. Issl. by Wm. Shaw, Kstp, Mr. Arthur II. Graves, of Ciimlierland, M. !., to Miss Pell Jen nings, of Frsina, Penn'a. KlII.I.IIIt-P.IIISKCKKi: -At his resi dence by the Lev. C. C. 1!. Iiiincan on the, .'ilst of Jan. Mr. I). K. Keller and Miss I-Iila It. P.iesecker, both of this County. PILK-I.oWItV.-.laii. .. tit the I residence of C W. 1. nvrv, near Kingiv-t.i-1. Pa., hy Lev. ?' II. Ciiri-tner. Mr. .leremiah Pile, t 1 Miss I :i it'ii l. iwry, both of near New Lexington, Pa. NOT It 'K if here' v glvtn that e follnwlnif per sons have nit-l ih.-ir petitions ir li.-eniie anil llinl thfv will ne pn-fi.P'il lo lln'ourt lor allow an run .Wuiln l.teulnic. rbruary 'J", jssl : TAVKUN LIl'ENS' I'atliarinr Kiscns, Berlin Honvh. Samuel l-errell. AttKus' k't -tiler, Onemuuiih wi. I'citT F. Hruirh. .lellerstm 1'w W. .1 Joi't's, Meyrrxtali' Hoi I tt l.ert tp thrit!. Win. SH -er. " s-aiauel ilaekni in, MillordTw. ."siuiiui-i A. 11 oiks, AleM.ii.ltr nh-a.ls, John I. s.,i,er. .New l!..liiiiur. Wm. C. Ili.r.e;! .loe Ii MutiN Northainpiii "wp. F'r tn-r ' k liurr. Or.'.-m HI. Tw. .Inlin A. 1 lark, Utirmah .iuf i). .loM-ph Stuil. Siony--ret-k Fillit A. rnyniiui, SouitT-i liti. Ja.-oli Pi -kitiK, " Josiah Hrant " S.imu -I Custer, Stnyi'nton Jior. lohn H. Hue, K itiilt- Wanner. S li.'t'iirdl .r. 1 le.niui S. VVilpauis, Weasialisbury. Al.rah.iai A. Miller, I r- H..r. John II. H.nlor.l, 1 1.1 A. Jenkins, ,' llforne II. Ilolliven, WtiUisVurg 11 .r-.ug.li. KEHTAt KAST I. KSSE. Conuel Kit-hnnr. Summit wp. .I..I111 siat-er. Jit -vi-rsilale Ir . Hen-h It A. k'di.liarK everillc I't r Fro v Mitre, ( S. U.TKe.NT. jaan v 30, 18-a i Clerk. STATEMENT AaO REPORT -OK TIC SOMESSET EOIHTY POOH HOUSE AND HOUSE CF H10YHENT A. J. fiilemaii, A.lilion Township. J.l Indis, Alligluny Town-hip " Charles A. Uellley, Iterlin tmrouh " Alexiimler Mustier. Uroth- cruvall'y lewnnliip " Haul Heliiuan,Concuiiiui(lt township " John liliston, Cnnltuenee homiiuh Jcrrv Folk, FlklkU lown- snr, " N'imli l.int, llrceiiville ttmnslup " Davi.l (lanlni-r, Jellerst.n township " The-'' (iahanhir. Jennvr township Jacoh K. Kauir. Jcimer- hkfd Imn uh.. Otto l.iircni.-, Lirimer lowr.si.lp J. W. llurkhultler. bm r T uikevlo-ii IowiisIiIji .... " C'ru.s Itrout-lier, iieytr"- tlale horntiKh '' S . men C llitii'lay. Mid- tltttrct-k pinnsiilp Samuel Howser, alillnrd lo nlnp Jul 11 P. Sillier. New l.ani- ui.re h-ir.-uglt W.W Mt-Milien NfWCtn trt'Vllie Is.ri uiiii " (e .Markli y. N"rtliiiuie inn toHn-tiio John K. Miller, I'alni I- n- fhiu Wil. 1:1111 Maia-r. Uiictua- h-.ruiia towu-Mi Jest-pit I'irely, Mills!. ary " IsirnUien Levi Koonu, Sim !e ton- sliii Iiuniel Flitk. Soiuerret tsirouieli Oahrl-I rtd oli.eifcl't towunhlp Sllimut lrpiey, SoU'llJUip ten iownstiip " Kiiuiinus Halilwiu Stnny eref k lewn.'lup Ailani (rrlium sjtuyeftnwa Is.PHlilll. " Elian tike Summit lown nhip Thomas I. Wililamit Cp per l urkevlooi iwp " W illlaui siiaw, I rsma Ntrouh INier kneaream Wellrrs burit li-ironzh " Toamoun- tl Slate ta lor l-2 and previous yearn ltiouuht down To amount ul money Imr rutved To autoiint ol redemption on unseated lands To amount utthue lor chasir-K and killina deer out ot season Toauiuunlol Btrays To auiouiitol tinm lor kill lint muirrcl out ol sea s' .11.. To amount ol writing lluid To aiuount ol tux neeived Irom s. Ziuimerni-tn. K. W il!i-lm ami O. l wry I101 eliarued iu tax ree d Kami. i.' iluet- unty utlaft nt-iiluuient tl i Sti 15 11 45 1U0 00 Jll 80 J4 00 in si 137 06 2d 80 44 35 a: 74 to 1", its ss 470 08 60 oa VM 03 672 W iuj 00 TOO CO It OS ::2 27ti Oj 2iJ2 1.1 i.'. 87 IP.' I 64 K121 8 . 107 28 410 H 776 00 1 72 00 7oU 18 221 K) UD 10 J 0 1S4 26 e:,2 17 bll 00 1S4' 14 ail 4a '.'30 47 p:i 74 ai7o w .:') W isio 00 211) 4 IsoO 10 1:17 73 2-iU 0-1 1 0 00 1J 11 SMS 01 -.il y w CO 12 -u : 00 i M 11 M 5:.v V2 t7.i.6 M cu. Hy rash paid on nrtern Is-ued hy County Coo.a.i'Bloner-' as f illows : Kv aumuut pai-l vit .Jors 11W 1.1 14 00 16 14 1W 11 2o ) .1 no 1(4 74 201 22 W.'l llSs S I nil 00 404 00 .'.5 37 yjl 20 fs-.2 si izi ia I1IF.U. line. ' . 1 lltlv i any public note are safe from inposition. I.ol'THKlt Iec i'.!. lS-O, .Minn: anil ' "uv '" "av' features distorted j ,.r. age.l l,"i years, s mouths and Vi t iiiuie I.oiith- tluvs. int anything which the imagination of the she h::d a gentle Christian spirit nnd sat t -ti-raver may invent lor tin- occasion and I riliced her own life in trving to relcave the - nl' .Ii -TI r-a'io'i our r .s. I'ivis A Co. - I l.e I'-I'tlV. il was v.alUins ov.r the scatlohliiig for the purpose of .iisiiioiiut ing an 1 reinoi inc it to at o'her r-io'ii. w ii. -i a b tard broke in two, tl" 'pping him t" tin- li ir below, when his too' stn 1; ,,n a !.'.' vvht-li ' if a most horri ble ".tsh t!irou'h ' he entile side of the foot. Dr. Pr ibaker was hastily siitiitm.ned nmP '''i" these cuts are made by city hoiisi--, who intl. tire .rv was removed i '!' !,"'m arounn to me ngiir cia-s 01 pajiem piJ lished throughout the country, 1 sufferings, of others. CFSTKlt Iee ;. l-ysl, Ml.viu limes' M WisI up the . . to his borne the same aftern'Hin. 11 t!v 1 1 a v e tool-tin-, a" if the original had been struck by li..!:t,::g or lian-'i'ii lor norse-stea.iug. . ; nilvr,. CsU-r, a,'.sl S years, 7 months and mi V let be generallv known by the public 0 ! CFS'l'Klt Iec. L'7. JSs.f. Sarali Kliziibelh j j Custer, age I 4 years, II mouths and twoj lays. j CFSfrlft Dec. 27. Is-.i, Arlington P.li.-s . bv the el. Thev are usually at-.-ouipa- fame, of the ; ' nit- l by slmrt ib'scriptions i f the good, bad j t 1 s. e you Mrs. .I ls'ic". a- I :.a 1 lieeii i" S .Titers, t S:-.tur lav. . 1 a'i 1 'l.-iugh! you c-itil-1 i-ivetiie V. tit re ' .'-I.'" .an ,1 1 tli'C very tiling, M r-wa-a'l ar enel an I I only found 'i nert' they di I 11'it have any old il and There the goods wt-r- all :-'it, and to m surprise cheaper Id goods at :itiha:iis lit pigs, muslins. at any price you waul them, and my, how cheap tiny til nil e-s good- and what tlo you v pieces of Priit I- tar-t, with 1 ''. venitians, cottagu, hemp. '"it have wventy-live pieces of 11 couldn't see a belter ns-.trt-' el'y, and so cheap! llt-nip, Jo ar.i : t otijtge 10 t ents ier yard. : reliab e about them an I certainiv noth-j CFSTF.lt Dec. J, 1 Ss.l, Alvin Augustus j d lo vears, 1 month ami lourleen ; t t.ftere.1 their a.i sis at ' cents : -n-s. 7 cents : tie The Urge con-red county bridge, known ; as the King bmlge. that spans the I-iurel ' iiiil creek, about a n.ile and a half unove Fr-ii:.-.. wa- mnved e e.-al feet trtmi its 1 moorings bv ihe it e last Saturday. Wotd w as s"iit to the were in a short time on the ground. It was -0011 tliscuvered that the only way lo pre-p-iit thf bridge being swept entirely awav w.ei'd be to tear it down. Accordingly men '' Somerset townhip. brace up, and anj forbid them not, for of such is the 1 S.un !'"ue ' s ris k on hr.M. Head nl Horses " " I 'l'HS Ttii. e,.r!i!iifs " ' t trie 'yarlltis Sprung falvi-s a " linns Pr'Hol S.'WS - Sttoats sold l ias snl I Mar.' s. Id liuhfla ot Oats UAISKIl ON T.t FAUU. ' - Wheal - I. ye " Hu-liwheat " " dm - " lolatots , " Het ts ' Turnips ' Old-imi " " lleans " " Winter Apu'.t-s Tons ot II ay .' Ileiets ot I 'ahliUKe. Parrels Snnr kraul - Pounds ut Hutrer tlailons Apl"hntTr T..r..... O. .,!.. ow t.t I ' if...., .lt- i.. 1.... 1. ik I Pounds ot Cork killed ortL-iioil as tn case mav be. l herd i n:a- ,.,'-".'. ...mt.s ...... .....-. , .. .. Veal Tallo n,' at'nictive We have had several prono- 1 1 lister, a -it ions ina le us for the publication of these days. uiiTvCoiuii.if.sioners wle"''l",, not leel like hitching tin to I These werechildren of Jacob and Jennie; any of them. I Custer, who mourn now the loss of all their I bovs and their sweet little Ih'ssie. Wens' vesia Mr. Kpitok We would sav t the teaeh- 1 .WOn . 2 ,0 . 13 PI 11 . Got' ... 10 ... .'-O . . w ...121HI ... 0 ... tn ISA . . ,t777 ...1KI6 ... 200 Kor l.istit case " Kor move " oiumoiiw. al'li Ci-8t. . . " For rent lor staole... ... ' Alleiio:ii';r Com nine... "For nit n-iiaiidise " I'eun a KL'tonu at'hool.. '' For new lrtite ' Kor n'pairimi bridi(es... " Watchman al jttil " Stenoiiriipher " For roau and Oridejo views " rrand turois u Traverse pirors " Pmthoiiotary lees ' Coinailssiouers pay : " ShatUr. 411 oil " Hi'rnt-r. .42t 00 " hruliakcMtxl 00 12 1 On "Sherill s hill ll' 2a Kur repair W" 2n " Phjsniau atjsil l' 0 " Fnreonnialilra returns . CJI 21 " An lllors elerk " Tipstaves " F-.r :.u lttlnu; pu'ilie ac count " Jury c-jluaii.-.tl .iiers aa I rli-m " AuniIor' pay " HoarJiaa juror " Kor r's'or.is. p.sT.iifi' and statl.liery ' Cumin t:nuerd' cnunel salary lnu to extra 2.1 00 12i 00 " W M Sehns'k lor niakitiH fouut, expense Isr.k In Issl " Forlreiiitit " County institute " lor r.iitd ttaiiiuurs...... " tor work t.n laii ari'iuids Weiiurti l'er..iepliaiy. Ct.niiiiissit.ntfs' eieik (alary 0 no " extra 20 00- " i'iisei!lan pay " lor il:tUeels " iirintitix and atlvertiinK 70 00 74S 00 15 Oil 1st 30 ltia uo l 2U 2S7 sa 17H Oil 7 ami l) tj o.) a . 4i 27D HO J40 Otl 7ft on 1071 S LIST OFCAUSES For trial at Ketirunrr Term, 1W4, feommtieinx; ilie26th day. FIRST WEEK. H. H. Lohr et al It. F. I.untr. ls-il Ii Kodi-ert va. H. A. 1 1. K. K. Co. irarniJheea. William Suterr;. Nieliulaa Ap(K-l. Kh.-alieth lenhart's use y. the Twji. of Jenner. cob Kaurrickva. J. I.. KennelL t'EI OND WEEK. J. K. Iten.irii'kstin'ii helr vs. C. J. Harrison et al. liavu nun vs John rareer s widow and heirs. Same vs. Same. Samuel Kami tiauifh v. ret.-r C. Meyers. 1'avUl J. Hlnuni) vs .Simon Thomas. Ietl Kauiman vs. Saute. Matthias Kowman and witevi. Wm. IVeier. Hand J. Kliiiilppl et al ts. H. x c. r. k. Co. John Mahaney vs. Catharine Walker. (1. W. ( urley vs. John Kavenscralt. M. H. H irtell use vs. Som. Meeh . Works Lin Jnslah M. Hayrs. Jehn Williams et al. W. H. Iteeter vs. Matthias Howman. FlPalieth Miller's right vs. Klw. k Ann (Under. John Fisher vs. Jacob J. Kowmin. Protr.'s Office, I S. I'. TRENT, Jai'j io, lss4. j Frothonotiry. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Thetwo-stiiry frame Ilomestea d t.f tte late Po ter Meyers, dee'd, situate nn Meyers Avenenue. aifompault'd hv lour acres 01 irr"und. a large old l.inliioneti llard.-n, plenty ot Shade ond Fruit Trees, splendid itani, uoed nuit.uildlnm. Ire House, etc., plentiful supply of bard and soil run ning water. The house in elecant condition. larve ntuuis, 6 convenient halts a place well adapted tor a Imardinir-house or hotel. Kor particulars apply to MISS H. K.MEYERS. janSotf. Meyerstlale, Somerset, Co Pa. Orphans Conr Sale OF Suffer little children to come unto me, I woin.-us' tlresses.'. ' were put to work" Sundae pornim: tnkitip : I"1' your kuls to worn ami try ami oeai me , kingtlom ot Heaven. 7 ' ... ..... I I-..: ... c.i .. .1 .... - ...tt;., ,-!..-.. ..two Tri ll apart ami s the ice E"es . mi it will ne re-j ' .0... ...... -j-.. ... ... .... extends i and show Mr. Itarr ui That you can oeainim. ,, . Hut let us warn you tefl. hers if yon under-' k. The red ; lake to heat him you must worK nani 10 tin 1 11, lor il. 1- knows I10W 10 irec up a 1 ro- j eat dancer, nnd it is feared will be swept ''"- 1 " " " ,...,e !,.. the ice coes out. ondu. t one. We had the pleasure of at-1 built on t he old -ite. 1 he pa- wr.'i about a 'uiie up tin .'tr.-.im, and a places is from ten to twelve fee! th brii-'e tiirther upthe stream issaidto belli S.lCHS Jan. li So'-hs, aed '.'M j'ears, 5 mouths and J "Sister, thou wast mild and lovely. Oentle as a summer bre.e, I'leasatit as the air of evening. As it floats anion"; thejrees." Itovs' shirts I Wt.inens' drawers. V 1 Kovs pants. j Wnmeus' saciues.. ls, Mar-arct Fliitaheth j Sheets UriHIMi MAI1K AT TUK 'Ol'NTV HOME IS ONE YEA. 45 34 a 1 .'IS 12 a 17 18 21 40 I; hal.ilsolt.ts l'.riissels at w hose sp.re Mr-. Justus? : whose vp.reare i'-nit '" Mrs. Fn.L'ht '. I thought by I. you would know ; why, J. o.'s ; no old o.s there, ti-any ; turn them yroiind too 'l-eu: ,,l,I. Ta. t'l I" who has had occasion durinir the pas', wee tobe n the streets, took a tumble to the j wa far superior to the tint which was held fa-'t that the walkini: was exceedingly slip- T . , ... ...... .. 1 ... .1 ...... Hi... lt perv an I pmanous. inoeeti, many irr-;ou-. .She mi Ife red Ioiik and palieutly. tlays. chtl.lrens' drtfses .. j Hovs" waist 11 1 XN'omens' jactets Womens' cbemife J. Childrens- rlietnlse ;. I Children' drawers. Childrens' apmns ; Chart N.Uters alnt 1 Coratortrrs i tending two spellinc at the Fnion S -boo! I . .. 1 .1 1 - 1.1 tl...... 4k UN Si il l i.kv ri -.i Ks.-A, most every one - c..k. , , . , , ii..w.. ! Sunenders. pain k i bis-n the best we ever attended. The second .,, , .... , Womens- skhts t :........ . i,:..i, Ki., ami 'eavei 1 husband ami two chii- P.ed-tlcka . , I wa iar suitior t me t..-i ..... u ...... . i Womens' caps ! 011 Tuesday evening Jan. J!:li. The largest ; ,wn' f- Feaihcr-tik slips siH-llins had assein- i 1IAKTZKI.-In West Liberty, Iowa, Jan. I 1 ?.n'" ,BI son, were thoroughly convince by the hie 1 here this Fv.-nme. The rnvran.tue j v, .--m .-oi. uarxze., aSeu year, a.... 'Jk.VoTtVi cehr-'v with which thev tried to pick upthe consisted ofspellin,' before recess good order j !' months. .. (,,K:eil) .. ; .it.. l -11. ..r. ...r..' son e verv vi-oroiis prevail-1 . luring thii time. At recess two He;wa born in Turkeyfiot township. Woaitns stmkinES (knit pairs. iiy amount ul'lntrrest paid on borrow- etl tnoutry " ' hnr.'nweil ment.v piiid-.. ' ' t,.r eici-tiinej-fiires.... ' " d. in s clerk at iettle- meul " " Kor lux and wildcat sea I is " " Inrluel " ' money relunded " " Ajiriculiural s.iciety.... " Kt-r matting lor Court If ouce " '- lor new stuhlo at Jail in4 00 ' " plan for stable.. 10 on ta ' h mllni; appeals : Assessors ,227 (30 Mia Her salary.. Ot) 0i Homer 7s 00 Hrultaker 71 00 l' em u clerk 64 00 horse hire. 4 00 eKieofes tl oO OP. 0' ' u tire iusurance Ia2 0 M ' stiiiHtrtof pot.r house. ... litlsa 7 ' " uns.'ellaneous SH 74 " " rcdomplHin money sl out let o.i Treas. com on 54ou 37tai-'-4 pr. cent 1151 ftl " balance due county :u4 (2 "! 51 2100 00 14.1 Of fl 0a (Us loft 47 10 Oj 1' 0 00 liS 10 -10" WO 47,518 60 fail", and more than one .crsoii nf a relig-' vomit? men had a little racket which caused : Sotnsr-tet Co., Pa., when; he remaintsl till children ' sioeklmrs 1 " . .... :. ..t ti.a ld.li.M fvif this, bis removal to Iowa. He was marrif.1 f.i uts ot yarn of mind has Itettt lorceu 10 eiatu- .iii.-coio,. .... ............ -- -- "7 . , I J'ouittla ol wcsul.. a- khk It r'i le- "Jtf.niit" as his form ineasureii its was on all over and the teacher called the , Hannah I'rini-ev in lsJS. They had no h.,,.1. noon the fmr.-n and treacherous Mir ' audience to order afierwhich good orderpre-' children. In July, H71, Mr. Hartzel n.t.veti II any of our r. aders have . fa-e. The female ,.rti.m of humanity I vailed )rain. Ami then pr.H-eeded with the , to tt ct Liberty Iowa, where he continued i-s f..r li,.,,,,,,,, ,a,,i!v nieili- seemed to huve more .ii.nc.l'y to maintain! programme which consisted of ......rs, reci-; to resele until his death. About 42 yean. I owders. etc . that thev desire their eip.ilihriutn than the mascu'.ine Ke. .aliens, speech,., and tlialo.ues. win, 1. could ; he received a very severe injury which l-a.ndt-tl, tbev .ill tio'wellto d. r, and the f.n-e with which some of then, not Ue s.rpassej by any common xhool was never retired and hich cause, him biimau the eountv. 1 he manner ji. r. conuucis ins . uoc....R n.t u tt, ma .ti-atn. nc i ll. the Iiniisl, Lt;l Main went down was asl-uiishiiitf. It i ..- a..... , .. , 1. .....H ..f 1.;,., in 1 Itrente a member tif th f'hrifitian Cliti-h J'Win I His st.s k of ,!n.,'s. .Ive nature f. .r misery to love company, ami one speiunir, ..., . .. , s,,t, ;. , ---- - - - ,---""- -" Kit W r expressed a lieliuisli , uits res.rvi om .in .. .0- . - . is iml onlv fresh but pure, am! unfortunate tumbler ex presse- ri-asiii.Kl,!,.. His aim is to t it-ase satisfaction when another fellow in ' Ili.rs .,.,1 1.. 1 . .1 ... ., 4 1 .. ;,..,!,. il a-a. l.irtltwlf. i Still lliore Slit "?.? J " 1 F ..iveu, another sliinj; before hope of eternal life. ii st-.l,) strictly pure etajtls at 1 So itreat is the jdeasure that taost iersons . 11. r. us unj f, 1 is . - 1 jures, M,,,, 1 f,.rc, t the name lorp t their own bruises when ome one else ( lonR. .vme. Henry Kineler..., Sarah tlinnlntts... John tstahl .lat-iih ltehis. KPra Wltel John Armor Sarah Kecs J.Win Citttt. tnaert. 6 li'At,ttlUfti3 .I'.Untfi. 12 rj .... t ; Eaeo, 0f Laiarns Hot-hstetler. tlefl'd late of Jeff- Jo j erson township, Somerset County, Pa. .... at) j Letter testamentary on the above estate .... W) ' haviiiK heeo aranted to the onderaUmed by the .... 2A prt.per auihoriiy. notice Is herehy aiveo to all .... -0: iersons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi. .... 10 ate payment, and tbone havina claims aitairsl the .... 200; tame ti present them duly authenticated lor set- lou . tlemnt on s-aiuruay, ti-'.rnary 2, I wa, at theol five of the t:x-cutor. In New Centreville. AAKU.N W1LU dce.t) Execatora. Aijt. .. 9! MARKLETON PULP WORKS, )y virtue of an ortlt-r of Pale i.unl out of f lie i Ortthatf h IVurf i,t Somerset ('ttuiitv. Pa. thn Uirleroiifned, Kxeutr ol I'vniet P. Markle late ct W-lrn rf!:inl o Vi.t tltctasoi, will rsixi-e at puMi'-ftile i.n the prrmirs at . ilar kit-ton. Sm rrsel C., Pa., vq line of iiulto.Jt Oliio Kailru&l, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1884 at 'i o'cl.s'll p. the interest ofthe said Cyrus V. Al.nklo, diit-i ascl, nf, in and to That valuittilo pri'iieny known as the Marklet .n Pulp Works, coiiMstin o the iolloninz dvscrilied lands and luiprovf iiieuis : .No. 1. All the undivided one-third interest in a cert :i 111 irart nl land situate iu the Tp. of Addison, County ol Soiners'-t and State of ri'nnsylranta, 5Urvt-yetl on a warrant in the name ot Adam Cra mer, containing 44 aen'S strict measure, ad)oin. in lands warranted In the name of Cornelius heilly. au.i otliers, with the aiiurtenani'fS. .No. ii. All the undivided one-third interest In a certain tract ol land situate as aforesaid, surveyed 011 a warrant in tiie name ot John .Miller, contaln- hm -14 acres, ui'irti or less, tcimr the weittern part ol a survey made on the othdayof July KO-'t. in i.itr-uance ot a warrant in the name ot John .11 1 1 -ier l.r 40-' acres, adioiulnir liuids warranted hi the name ot Conn Hint Keiley, Adam ttramer and others, with the appurtenances. No. a. All the iin.lividi d one-third Interest in a ceriitin tract ui Ijnd situate as ittoresai.l. surveyed m 11 warrant in t lie name of liavid Jones, eon- t:iinini4..s acres and IU percln . a.!oiuiii lauds ftiirraiiieu in ihe nart.es nl m. ivinic. .lonn ii:tn. and oth.-rs. whirh said lands arethesauie mention ed .oi l deseril'cl in a deed Imlu the Pinkerton laimlierCniiipaiiv, I.indie.1 toC. 1". Markle. C. c MirkleStS li. .darkle, jr. dated mil day ul t'eh'y A. I. ls-1, and rt'cordcd at Somerset. I'a . in Rec ord nf Heels volume 60, paires lai, Hi, and list, with the appurtenances. No. 4. Alt tfe umilvlded one-third Interest in a rtain tract ol land situate in Millnnl Iwp., Som- er.-.-t t n . f.t., a-'ii iiiiiiK l inns warranie.i in me r.aiuen t tits.ruc i.iiiutet John JItllcr. A-lain C'ra- ln.'i. J. Iin -h ill, and m hers, now Simon r.nos, c. P. M.irkleX Sous and ol her ciiitiiiniuir4 41.. icres and itllowiiiic. . Iti'iiur t tie s.tme tr:n-t wtiicii was patentei! hy the Ci-iiiinonwi'iiltll of renust Ivania to Aiitln-ny lin-w ,11 i.y paicnt dated the 17th day ol .Mav A. I. !s;o ati'i eriroiie.i in l aieui ki.k 11.. e.'t, tiaat-Otfl. and which Anthony Umwall tstnvrved i-.C. I". .M.trkle C. c. Jlarkle'and S. H. .Mnrkie. Jr.. ly d.ed dattsl &th day ot Octolwr, lsso, recor-led in lieed heeord ol Somerset Co. Fa. Ytd ..'. piiite :i 17 and Als with the apurtcnanres. Mas tract has aimtit thirty acres cleared, a lu house and hara thereon. No j. All the undivided one. third Interest in a certain tr.i t ol land sun te a part in Millnrd and apnrt in Klklit k inwnsliij . Somerset Cn.. Pa., itili.-inli ir iiin.is.,1 tieacniy t Movers. A orowall. now C. P. Markle a. Sons, Jats.l. Vouuht tract. S. lii-lhhaiiirh'" heirs and others, eontalmni,' into acres :,r.u n7 is-relit-s. t.f which l.'a) acres are clear ed, nith a tfiH.d suaar camp and fruit on-hard. baviiiic tlierena erecit-il a Irame dwellina house, but I irn. and oilier nutlMiiliiinvs. and known as ihe Ktticit I.intatnan tract, with the appurte- i.n es. .No. fl All the undivided one-third interest in a certain tract ot land situate in Cpjer Turkeyfoot tyt-p , .-s..iucrset co., I'a., aojoininic Irarts known as H irr.ili ii .Miller, layiors neirs. .lonn neuelsnn. Kraii.-e May, Koss Hciuliaiurh. tttstrie Kreaer, nn.l ot In rs, containing- :S acres an I 70 iien lies : f:iil tnict is known !n the community as tlieC.ui- nelly heirs tract: with the appurtenances. No 7. .Mi me uti.uvui-'i nue iiur.i inieresT in u eert-tln trad nf land situate In the township ot Millnrd, Somerset Co. Pa.. adnlnimt Lui.ih of i-h Miller, sriiltnan s heirs, v, m. nui:ht. Havld Weiin. r. .lac'h Wiltmut, Taylor's heirs. 1'iiidlav and Hav, and others, containing 3tM acn's more or less, known as inc Spruce trad, haviiia: a thertsma water power saw mill and Two tenant h IIH- S. No. S. All the undivided one third Interest ol. In and lo ilie stone coal, mineral coal, tilt ominous coal and other coal, imn nre, limestone and other minerals and mineral suhstances. exclusive nf the snrin-'e S"i). lyinir and lieina under the surlaceoi ill tlutt certain liirm or Tract ol lanu smale in I p icr I nrkevlis-t tw,i. Somerset eo. Pa , adiolidni; -tiidsot liavid li'dnliauKh Kulolih Meyers heirs i..w Kreiiar. and others. eontalnina' 215 acres and its tendies. strict measure, exceptiua and reserv ing nevertheless hve acres of coal and minerals under and around the bulldlnirs now on said tract ot land to l-e surveyed and laid nut In a hloek as nearly Kpinlateral as posslMe ami ttimntfh which the purchaser shall have the riant tmlrive not re t hi-.n I liree nen.unifs oi usual tn-i averaac width used in mining- said is. al and minerals, ui- ibcr with tliermht to remove all oi said foal and minerals exceptiniras aloresald, wttlmut he- inif re.Uired to proviite lor I lie sunmrtof theover iviinr surface, withnur Isdnir liatde for any lmury to t he same, or anything- therein or theretin and to enter Usn said land and make such t.penhia. air : holes, urains ami passages as may no necessary and convenient to remove said cttal and minerals. and to transport coal X ol her things ton nd trow and I hroutf tt s.tld coal and mineral mines, nnd ttand I nun oilier lamis, toicetner witn toe nitni to male til ueccsstiry ritl and tram roads throtiich and un ler said Iract oi coal and minerals, for the con veyance td coal and oilier things to and Irom the saine and ether lands. No. . All the undivided nne-thiril Interest In a -ert-iin tract ot land situate in Fuint township. Soiimrset Co., I'a , surveyed on a warrant in the name of Ailaui Frank, conTaining 3P acres and al towances a.t)oinirig lanus now or laie ot naviii Livingstone, Mary Kean. t harles Korlngion now l'. Von l.uneu, K. Bender, H. J. Custer S. Custer, Noati Ken in. John met, and oth. ers (saving and excepting however two small picres ol grounu. tne nrsi oi wnicn enniains 4. acres and 1 1- iierches grantetl and conveyed to Noah lieu in and the second of which contains 14 acres and 40 perches granted and conveyed to Marv Ftiel. this netng the same tract cmveyeti i.y Sc in Kauiman and wite hy deed dated 3d .lay td Sei.ienitier. lsht, to K. t. Lung, rets.r.ie.1 in iteeo Ketsird ot Somerset Co.. Pa.. Vol. 91 inures 91 and yi: and hy K F. I.ung and wileloC. 1". Markle Ai Sons r.y .leci tiattsi an ol ptcjueraner. issi aim recorded in netsi Kecirus in M.mersei iu, ra. V"l. HI. pages vl and 3 with the appurtenance. No. 10. All the undividetlone-tliir l interest in a scrlaln tract ol land situate in Mill. .r. I and I lk l.it-k Twps , Somerset eo., I'a., patented in the name oisunuel Miller, and enrolled In fatcnt It.H-k 11. Vol. 4i. page ."-4s, adjoining lands ol .lac.lt ongnt, .1. .vi. uilnt'T. neacniy. C P. Markle and Sons, and others, c-.ii- lalninx Vai acrea and allnwanoe, lieing a part ot a larger tract of land surveyed In Ihe name oi Win. Ciiarev In pursuance id a warrant dated the loth day ot Kehruarv A. 1. 17H4. and thesame tract conveyed hy deed.'.ated Aug. 3. issi hy John .1. Flke e al to C. V. Markle, c. U. .Mamie and I!. Markle. Jr., and rec.inled in Heed ricenrd ol S inierset Co.. Pa., Vol. ill, tinges 4 and j. No. 11. Ail the undlvldmlone third interest ofa certain tract ol iund situate in Aduis-w '-Wi' . Som .-rs.-t ro. 'n.. adinining lands o Holtt. McClin t.ck. (i.Oiotl.l y and tra Is warranted In the name ol K t. h ird lireen. W in. Wiison. James M'.N.-ar, atcl others, ciiui-iir.ing 107 acres and 101 iHTches. and knmvn as Joseph Voder tract The other undivided two-thirds in the nlx.ve lands will also he sold at the same time and pi ice and upon trip same terms hy Jesse H. I.lpplncott, assianee of Shepherd . Markle and Cassiuj C. Markle. who will ais.) sell in addition thereto the lollnwlng tles.'ritied tract ol land which Is a part of Ihe InniU In eonneettun witn sam wteas. me u tie to which was held r.y the bnu of C. P. Markle k Sons. No 12. All that c-rtain tract of land situate In I pper Turkevlovt twp . Somerset Co., Pa., a.loin ina- lands ol F. May. W. S. Hurrah tract now C I". Markle k Sons and others containing 3 acres and an nerclies. The improvements erected and constructed urion siid laii'isronsistof a Chemical wend Pulp Works Mill building is two stories, stSxliO f -et, containing 8 digesters, 0 alkali mixers, 3 alkali receivers, j large washing and Ideaching engines, one "iinch wet machine, nne 7-lnch cylinder machine, e. plete, dryers 49 Inches lu diameter, ti steam en gines. one24i:in and one lux'il lnchea ; 10 steam generating bnilers. H tloutde Hue boilers. 4 dnulde leck tul.uiar boilers, built by Hubert Wetherlll ai C'o. for conking wood : I large eairatiirs, tor re i laimlng stsia ash. with capacity ol la.ouo p.unds per day. with Ian and steam engines tor driving same: al-o one small evaporator, with capacity oi4.CoO (siundsper day; Iron tank tor receiving and retaining solution for eyajsirator. all in Nrat eiass running on Ier. The works ran be started at a day's notice. A never failing spring of soft wa ter. Water conveyed to mill In 8-lncb caul-iron pipe ; water Hows' to second story of mill : eoal mine on the premises in complete running order : con I for cvaiioratiog purimsea eosta 7a eenta per ton. tlellveretl s coal for steam purposes can be put u mill at a cost not to exceed 1 30 per Pn. Also, 13 two-story dwelling bouses, one complete resi dence for Superintendent, one large boarding hsaise. one stt ire-room, (two atorlea. Wood con veyed to ttilllhv railroad located upon anil belong ing to said lands. Wood can be put to mill at a cost ed 31 ft) iter cord. The land is principally heavy timber land. The timber Is mostly of the kind used for making wood pulp. The above works and buildings are located on tracts Noa. and li. TERMS. The terms of sale are S per eent. of the purchase money on the day ol sale and the balance of the one tidrd of tho whole purchase money on thecoe tinnation of the sale and delivery of the deed and the remainder In two equal annual payments with interest i hereon from the date of eonnrmaiinn of sale, to im aecured by hotel ami mortgage on the premises sold. The property will be sold clear of Pens except the price of No. T above, which will CLOSING- Oli T . CHEAP ! "Winter Goods, Consist ing of LADIES' RTJSSIVr CIRCULARS, CLOAKS, JACKETS, HOSIEEY, GLOVES AND FURS T FLANNELS, BLANKETS. YARNS, &c. We want to run down our Stock before taking our Annual Inventory. CALL FOR BARGAINS AT Greis, Foster & Otiinn's, 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTO W N, PA. A. I.. Sm-ArKi-.R. Pres. and ."ice Boutli Iittsbtirh l-'laninpj !Mill Company. Or. 3d mutt til KST. IT J. n. PirriBlRUU, I'A, MANUFACTUEEBS OF Oc DEALERS IJST MII5, KSIHEMMK, SASH. BOOHS. H9IU1IGL HE. Pine and II.-nil.x-k frame stufl. Slilngb-s. IjiIIk: c. : also Hand 2n ft hum hoanls, : Heary Frame Luniher a sjieeiultv. All our rintnuhtcturcd w..rk Irom stri.-tlv dry Allegheny rirer tuinhwr. A lull line ol a-(h. Iiot.rs. Shutters uiel ...nldiiu cotislnnllv t.n hand. -lt:Ul ZKIt.S f Hf.L (if I HAHUt TO KAII.r.o.tli or STVAMIIOAT LAiDISGS. ifSHSU f vK Mli t LIST. ocfi4-4iu. R. II. M 'II tl.L. I'AIL. A. SfllELL. R. B. SOHELi-j & CO., IwI-A.rTJT'-isVC'rTJ'XiEIlS OF COPPER Al HEET-1 nil DEALERS IN Stoves, Ranges and House Furnihing Goods, Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & ..cents" Store. GOOK STOVES AND RANGES! -X''.r'i1 ,3&. "... d. Wt- nre aKSnts for the " Kxcelsior" Cook SIot und K:ini;cs. the .r Keirulalor Caok StoTes, 'nvello and Asdlt Ranife-.. We also sell Ihe "Koyal Uk" an I other :..', Stores. All storen and ranncs mild with ny.iriiitfe. Also irnairs l..r the ahove siovtts xu I lor llio New lroaaide and unj other Move in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pots. K. ttles. S ;illets, Oriddlr. Tea Kattles, tth kiin ttensiia and all oilier Plain, Urouml and huasnelcd. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full stock of CoHse-pots, buckets, Busins. Sud Irons, I 'oNce Mills. ;i bainlwr pails, W:ish-ls:irds. Ihist-iimis and Kruahes. ate. We make So rjliucketa and ieso)d subjetM to Ihe paymeutof -speransarD lo Kllialte'h Miller tlarin hernaluml lite and at her death thepaymem ol 7i8. Utolhe heirs of Jonatlian .Miller, deceased. S. B. MARKLE. Jr . j'lnSO. titxator. f. 3-4 Main H.. Jtilinstiiwn. 'HTiwii.'K several w-vere butnrts. Sonierstrt Tewp., Feb. 1 ISM. :::::: wi jgxEcuTors notice. V.'.'.V, '" ' Eatate or Jolin P. Grady, late of Jenner Twp., TO '. Somerset Co., Pa., deed. 2 j Letters testamectary on the aho7e estate haring 'a ' been xranted to tiie ondersianed I.y the proper 4 aut horny, notice Is rtereh? Mvea to all persona t- Inilehtetl to said PS ate lo'lliakfe lmme-Ilftte lir- lletlietl in the ""'unl cenia per ntai... ment. and those Iia ing clHima ag:imat the same j costly hoi ol stiia, whleh will help yon to more I Namltertif sermons preafied In 18s3 T will present ihem duly anthen'leated tor settle- money rluht away than aBytliinr else In this 1 At. !W innate ner nmh inrlnriirir tramns. IbS settlement on We.tnes.laT, February I. t I world'. All. of either sea. succeed from Brat hour. nri'T. s.v I " Hp re-ds frtim Ilia Inborn and hie 'works ' No- ""n"s in bouse J notary I, 1W Il the residence ofthe Eaecutor. ...., i The brta! r ad to fortune opea belore the work I lie rets irom u u laoors, ana uu.woms N( muo, ,auier, u ' DAVID KT MEL, I era, absolutely sure. Atoace addresa, Jttvm k :uhtr of shrwiads madl.... i-5 toa. lier in th c!iotl rivmi, and will say ; btr till rplrad by death. He a an lion-1 Namlier of mcslsfarnlstij tramps i-e-s to him in lu futun- work. 1 eti nian ana n pnntl niizim SUGAR PANS We Keep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call (Old Sic Slock lief ore lluyimj lllsewhcrc. JOHN .1. SCI I ELL, Agi'iit tliui Atto'ney-in-FiicL A PRIZE. Send cent! tor post. me and rwelve (see a Jo follow bim." F.LAl'NTZ, Stiwabd. jania. tiecutor. O..Angulta- Maine. (an. F.ST A II I .ISH VA) 1HX . FISHER'S BOOK STORE! sso.n:nss.n'. iiv. 'h:i. H. Father. W )io;.lo anl k"t.ill I toiler unI J.l.fr tn S- hi nil School' Sappiloil nnd St itl-tnerv. Always in -to-k a w-ll .-lrt;?tl st-N-k -tf Vw.i ;il Wftrk-. Hi!toriM HiiKr.iptii-9 lMk I Tr:n. . am) A-Wpntiir. NdVls an! Sraiailurl Pio-" W..rk4 rtranis F'k-el Hymn, Lurhfran .iml l.i"-iple H?iun likf. I Met nii le ani Ch.Mr n's iiy tiMk4( Maic-ninen, Kt-vifWt, .Ni'el, iaily K:tTp. anit rDfml IVrit Itn:il iJifraiuie, Shrvt M ., ami Origan IiKrutnor. Sun lay c-h.N. anl !)) nrv I K--want rr.H. A l;ir- an-1 rVunitlrie Stor u! Htank Hooks, Legal Blanks snt MarrUtce Certiil utcs. Fine All'Utu?, i'urrtan-l Hj Fara. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! l-ZVTAIL OEDEES SOLICITED. SZELLIILTa- OTJT I DRY GOODS AT COST! Ve will fiflV-r from now until Ajiril l.-t till Dry id1s at Co-.t. Calicos, from '.)c. up; Bft Indigo Blue Trintj, Sc.; Fruit of t!ie Loom Muslin. !c; (iinghanis, 5c. jier yanl. Licuchel anil I'nbleachptl Mu.lin at rrictai Never Before Ileunl of! Toweling ut -It, it-r yard. Ores' (Jootiu, Flan nels', White (tootle, Ac.. at Ast'iii)Iiinj Low I'rites' This i no Huruhug, but we li:ive all eoods at 1'ric" Ad vtrtiff-il. We will fiuaranten a S ivinfr of from Five to Ten Dollars n every Twenty-live Dollars' Worth ef Goods Bnuht from in tietween thin ami April l.-t. BAKU'S BLOCK, S0MKILSET, PA. What Dyspepsia Doom. c causes grievous piins by tl.:y and frightful drcums by niyht C destroys the pleasure vi a ;oihJ d nn r. sours the tiisjMtsitioii ar.d makes its victim cross and jietulant. it i;!..kes the breath bad, the t yes leaden, and the bkia sallow It makes the appetite capricious and unreasonable. Ii causes constant grumbling and com plaining. What "Drown's Iron Jitttors" Dooh, It invigorates the weakened stomach, and enables it io digest. It promotes the enjoyment cf a hearty meal. It enriches the blood, improves the liver, and cheers the mind. It purities the breath, clears the eyesight, and makes the skin natural. It brings i regular and healthy desire for food at proper times. Your Druggist sells Brown's Iros Bitters. 1 GOLD: JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. F.atate nf Daniel f'rlti. deeM, late of Umtheraval lee U'wosh.p, Somerset enunty, fa. Letters testamentary on tbe abuee estate fortheworklnaretaes. Sead '. rents for aoetairt. and we will s-n.i tou Jifm myal. raluabie tsil at aamitle a-notla that will put yea in the way of HiaKiiia; more mrm ey In a few daya than yoa ever Iboaichl roealhle at any huatneta. Capital not required. We will tart tub. Y i in . . r. w.irlt all the time or In tntn time only. The work la universally adapted to havlne: been fronted to the amleraianed by th bttthaexes, yeana; and old. You can easily ear proper ant Iwirtty. notice la hereby aire to all irom aU eenta to ..00 every eveninj. That atlwtm peraiina Indebted to sakl estate to make immediate) want to work may test the baaineae, we will payment, andthoae haviniclaiuieaKalnettheeame make this unparalleled oBor : Ta all that are net will ureeenuhem duly au hentirated for aettle- aauanea we win aend l to pav n the trouble ol '"' " 'tonney, i e'.raatT e, ia-, at tne emoeol wnuna as. r utt aanieuiara, uirectiona, eie. sent . .... ui tvlllB . . free . rnrtanea will be made by thoae wne give their whole tiaae to the work. Oreat aoceeaa ab- aolukely sure, lion't delay. Start now. Address oiTiaeos k Co., Portland, Maine. janja. deela. J. H. FRITZ. 1. J. BKUBAKER, tsJrealorsw t 9 - 4