u U t i. 1 vninersct Herald.' Thlw,,"ylst-vt2,.i,!!'9:,ay- ! v"yie.Mn ,.() ,;. HTI.U K'l.t-r. Feb. !;h It HTins a though the o-'iiic, pentle Annie. came m. I I Following is a report of the I'rsina Tub lie .Schools for the third month, ending Jan uary 30, IN : . n no i T 'ti i'iu r Trt.-irra ii iien a .erson is tar away irotu Home, v there is nothing that hrinm so much of ,n..i. . , , , w noie .o. in auenuuiiuc........... "TT ! 'T? lo, 1,10 hmn MU'T rrom mtd I Average atlen.lnmT W Mio i:iTu:i" tit rim bv flip ! b.jii.i. Nuw a nevMirxr Is nothing j T , r . - - i ci inn ii. a i iuu 1I.C.I..LMHH - .;.crn oi in-i ttitu in this icmii v. fl'r:ngtimc had was verv Illore thru. 1i'fr-r a luri' ln,il,. (if tiouro ,.. . . T" t and every roii having friends at a dis- ...... "oo-i,m.s iiaveaitva-iv-CMtTedat 1 tin,-, -P.O O S It.rlit i"!:.ii!nti thfir iijir!t A' vptli . j tnoea-UTi. .:, I the Allegheny in.-unti.in i,lg ,!,,., tt ,, pV of the home mr each tUIHK !. , .. . " ... ; I week. It i.l be a present l!;at earrn-s joy Mr V V W..:.,.;T i . . . with it, an aliens old and I'atnilliur recollec- i. i.l nam:;.; jus li'acn- ,. , ,, ,,.. " 'smith sh. ,uve lont.i his lot on I'a.riot I ,:""S' "n'1 lv'11 lvc we.l .nng of bat- l'ebruarr 1". 1ES4. STn !. (taction to h..th the doner am! recipient. 'iry it bv sending the I1ebai.ii to vour ab- .r -5 The F.otkwood Tunrr says the McyersuV.e ' ''nt friend - .a uuu-fciuaaiug iue county Couimia-ioiK re n.:u u. ... , ! the Kcpueiicaii Civ.niy , ili:,i,v n itit'.i ! to mot in ,, i:,,m in the or.rt Hou-c. at TiH-day of Court. February , ', ;.K-k p. m. A f i'i titt.-!i.htice -'rv urgently rcjii'-'cd. ;:. w. m i:. Chr.inaan. ; T!i. oM.-t inhabitant only remember of once !'!"., re that the water in the stream? : in this icinily rose f. the Ip-irht that they did 'at week. Sherii! j,aiiler went a-.l last Wednesday tt'ith ijineteen head of line young horses. Tliey were a good a lot of hore as we have s?en for some time. . y. lloimblicaiis ! Mr. Oliver V. Knepjier i. having thestoiie f.- '. f l...: r i , .v. fc.iv- L.i:iurfu'.iu ui nig now uwet- iiur- i;oiie, v. men Le proposes to erect on t'uion Mreet early in the pring. -.a v,.i.-r ,if S..:i:irei T.or ,! iii the Arbitration Koom in on r-atnrday even in next, ; ;,i"cloek, for tiie j.nrooe of , :m iidate fir the vnrior.s Vior- M. ii't iisTin i.v.i:. 'MMl'ITKI.M N. -It: - ha J. ..i;r "nre uns man. ,i: i'iher's lex.k Store .. i rs are r ii k ii t:; their ear-. ::c '..('"s In l'ebrnary this year, .r h:i taken on n milder fonn. !' t:-i i.- n ear and toes this year , i !' .l.it.tes for sale a! Keller ik n:.s tive rridays. . This (K .rs year. iii , .-aimon atid Labrador lier- ; ' ciieat.a! Keller ik Sanner's. a i.ur livery men an- not stiiiiin, i.-pr-i .-ire. .. .'oi.'- are now being talked : .'I way. bei'i.iuie oftlie eoniet '' Has it -.Tity '.' v entity ha a female eattdidaie ,1 lent of ehois. -!..( k ol ('.-at'sand Tob;.eco in the . ;,e i'outi'I ul Keller .k Santier". :e I'av, 'asl.iti-t"n's ltirtlnlay out ail this month, .'.vn Air..atia"s fu' sa'.e to town l;o..k H. I.. I!aer, A. II. f'offroth. John II. I'hl and Yul llav lq, left Somcivct fw l'liila de'j'hia Sunday, to attend the i-'uprcine Court, whic h is in session in that cilv. K,t. n Turkeyloot street, between the Diamond and ilaee street, a gentletaan's fnr-!..;ijied kid gloye for the lef! hand. Tlu litohr will pltase return tliesame lo this Oiilec. The early train N'.irth on thc.S. ik C. rail read, was eaii-'ht between two landslides he1 iw II i over-vilie Tltttrs lay. and did not pet thr.ni:;! t" Johr.to'.vn till late it: the evcp.infr. H e are in re eiot of an invitation to at tend the r-union of Iowa I'cii:isylanian-, t wireh Lakes place at I 'es M.)ines, Iowa, to j day. Dr. . llrnluki :, formerly of .-'toys, i town, is a tin n:hr of the executive com- As Kunou'ii TBiisriC Therou I. Keator, Editor of Kt. Wayne, Ind., "Gazette," writes : "For the past five years have always used Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs of most severe character, ai well as those of a milder type. It never fails to effect a sijieedy cure. My friends to whom I have recommended it speak of it in tame high terms. Having leen etirea by it of every cough 1 have had for five years, I consider it the only reliahleand sure cure for Coughs, Colds, etc." fail at C. X. I'.oyd's Drug Store and eet a Free Trial Kottle. Large Size ?l.oo. Messrs. Marshall k Weakland of Johns town have opened a Lumber Yard just op posite the depot in tiiis place, and their ad vertisement will be found in this paper. Wi.ik has been commenced on their build ii.s, a nd will he pushed, as rapidly as the weather will permit. A lumner yard where all kinds (f manufactured and planed lum ber could be had has long been a necessity in this place, ami we predict that the new lirm w ill soon establish a latge trade. Mr. Elias Ciinnir.ham, than v horn no man in the county has a better reputation fur prompt ness, energy and fair deahnir, will have charire of the businesat this place, and will j ul ail timcsbe'.ad to ;tive estimates and pri ce" on ull articles in tins line trout a plaster in;.' lath totlie heaviest building timber. 'I r- Ti.km? of Dukoi on Umi i:rs. An act was passed by the legislature on June Kt, ls.;, t theelVect that the term of otiice of everv borough ot'.icer hereafter tdected. ''"eo. j whose term of otlice would under the ex- "' istin.- laws expire on the first Monday of Chief Clerk Tale, of the .State Department i ,ir;i ,.f v.,-.r Oill -vi,ln. unllit tirst at Hsrrishur- ha 1-ecn ill at his home in j Monday in Mar:'h, and shall continue for a llciiord for upwaidd of two weeks. His j ,.ri,,J now fixed for the duration thereof friends w:llbe!ndto learn that he is im-; bv exilinir laws : and Provided further, that id was able to visit Lis otlice in , t:"a. horoii'h auditors shall meet on the proving, at the Court Howe on r-'a'tirday. Mr. S:i!!.:tel Wendell, of F j second Monday of March of the year one 'thousand eisht hundred and eighty-four, 'dens, meti.... , , M , r m.,,,,i, . una on mc iTt,iv .tiuun. .....-. W!th a very paiuiul accdent last. 'eek, t..((.. Vc.ar ti)(.r,.at,t.r. f,.r the settlement of while craved at work in a snw tail!, near . ,. " ,,,., .,, ,,..,.,, ,... ie school directors and school lie was assisting in oli-beariu. ie way his hand came hi con saw, whie'i c:.t uil'twiiof h'.s .a-rat- 1 h: Land teriildv. Dr. Tile I that place. wlc-n in : tan ti it :i ti , I'r.yers, and '.I. H.iardner was railed in. and ! the wouniled liieiab' rs. ill L'OUIlLS I treasurer. Iressed l'i.- , -hin.! ha- 1 t. d lli.-H-h ppeared, and i i.:vi..;a'e on Venr..,r Al- ":-her's -e.ei's .IV. the Mr. Frank K. Speeht, of -hade !iwnhip, wr'te- us tLat while p!', win- in ut.e of his f.el '.s hi-' snmttier, C.ie ! turned up front tut.'.er the t? a ii-.ii-i eut ol the year !-!'. Ti.e one si ie of ti:e c -iti eotitaitis an ima -e - f 'o ir.-e Vv a.-hiiii'tti. with the word " Liberty " over I'io crown of the head. On the other side are thirteen stars. Mr. Spirht i insider- :' 'j'.rte a rare reli.-. I:' t' W ,e 1 atve s -''es "1 b.e k ! of i :.e:r I'.ies. ( me pair of wheal burrs. :m, Its. lir-!-c!a.. Ill MH.fil li.".', ! I.. ,imerseT. Vs.. -ii i-tl.l be caref ;1 in the si m lid ate lor the various o!iie hi- spiinu'. Nominate bom -i . apaple men. par. im-e 1 the cr!u-ive rl. iit t I 'file owners tile lumber i s'a' b t!i ra' 1 r' ia ' r'' ii:tt them i . : ii ibi'vn and in the construct ion o.' if the tair grounds haves-. Id the varams buildings and ' r.aejra'-iors who are havinir in- usin, !. antics. the lumber This must , l!:re I'a'en! v. 1 wiil sh" a'v To soli - api t lor to r. -.1 Sj.iii.- in s..:,;- make :, ea-.va-s order-. 1 think v vet oifi-red f.r .1. 1". It! AC-IIV. ,!r n.kcnm-s. -ays the 1'hlladel- , 1. -hmiid be tiaeie a -tat!i'.": v ! puiii-hed tiy confinement an! .;..n ..r the eotifol of property ..- time of its continuance. e'.ers of tiie llKtui.tohouM n't fail "ie a iverti-emeiit of '. N. I'.oyd. : e.iliinm of this paper. Von w iii I...! he offers a line ol t!....d- that y. u to visit Lis store at oiuc and me of the many artiel.s that lie is n. at !ir-t C"-t. You should pi at Mr. b w. j The Johnstown Tt.'in, of Friday las; 1 savs A man civim; the name of l'eter Lee I j was arrc-'ed shortly after midtiighr this morn in;; by s;pecia!-o(H: ers (das ami Mil- br as a su-pieious character. In the l!tir i -e.-s' otiice Lis? state! that he fame to town j yesterday moniinr from Mr. Joseph lbdni i er ? p'aee. in Sometset County, In-tween Di j l..-.t iiie and Da id.-yille. where he ha 1 been pn-spiftitii; for coal and lime. He .-ays that last eveiii:i' he fell in with some parties near Turner Hal! and was rob bed ' f about lii'ty dollars in cash and some clothit-.e. He could not pive the names of the parties who were with him or any chic that would bad to their identification. No information havin been made again -t Lee the r.urp.-ss dir!.ar-'-d him. . - m - - - - Jtt Iciti-,' from the auiniu of an article in I he Mevcrsdale i.uimnri ti, a imerset coun ty hybrid weekly, the editor is not altogeth er in svmpathy wi'h one of our late editorial-. We-are s .rry for the (..lit. ir ; but the iUe-iou i. wliat. i he j'oing to do anoiit it ? It looks as thou-h he may i out inue a little ion-er to p je ii the role of one of the kind of civil-service reform advocates we de scribed. And yet this is doubtful, inasmuch as everv succeeding election show s him and j the handful of Independents in Somerset ( jeountv under the snow deeper and decjier. j That baa-ted "Mt-shinary work" of his don't seem to pan out very encouragingly ml tmi leu. ilig lllC Hos!y sous Oi litu.e.ei. .-winr- H. 11. Flick, of the Mavlield farm. " r "tber it alway b..ks bi-it-ron paper x. 1 ps a ..umber of choice fowls, of the 1 than in its r.sn,,s-a i.c.p L.er b.-.ore an k-brenste-l red SanM- variety. H at he j eba tion than a(1-r. Proba'.ly he will Ibllow iferellt i example or ma. ii:u.-li mus so. le-uian mean that lie' s-onierset county a-neultural Fait and Ittd .-'ail !ix-;.'-i'. ion has diedanat- e'a! death. i'sna"ie '.vis evidently more than it c' 'iii ! bear. j A riumh"r of drunken Irishmen p. t into an a.'ere.i' .on in t tie (!:( Ie House oar-room i Thursday, v. huh rtrlted in a free fght. Tin y v.e-e h.i-tled on; of the room, wdieri : ;!:. y tiu-r.-e 1 to go to the edge o! town and light it out. They Lad just got fairly started op. the first r 1. Mar jui- of Oueensbury ' ru ''-. when ti.e mlnioiis of the i:iw fell foul 'ft hem and teat h d tht ni before the F.ur ! -e.-s, who lined them for a violation ofthe l!orou.:h oi.linan. e-. F. 2t !2 orW'F ti ?.fp.. Thompson, TK.vurii. M. I'. Whole No. in attendance 4ki 1" Average attendance 34 12 Per cent of attendance -.. 71 '' Following are the name of those who wen- reent every day during the month : tirade No. 1. lScrtha Davis, Ada Coder, Lizzie Thompson, Sarah Schaible, Kate Dunham, Cora Anderson, Katie Thompson, Ida Scott, Harry Anderson, Joe Conway, Norman Coder, Wair Scott, Simon Miller, William MoClintock, Hay Wirsing- tirade No. 2. Lizzie Miller, Amelia Schai ble, Iilla Llubaugh, Kussell Kuhlman, Druce Anderson, Frank Harrah, Eddie An derson, liertie Anderson, John Davis, Irvin lliichie, Charlie Koontz. We are thankful for the kind co-operation on the part of our directors and citizens i;i the work of the school daring the past months, and would solicit a continuance of the bimc in the future. Tarenta, don't forget to visit your school. It is a duty that you owe to yourselves and the school. J.Schrock, Principal. The Indei'Eniiest. The ablest religious and literary newspaper published. One quarter to one-half larger, but the same price as its contemjioraries. It has twenty-two distinct departments, ai! good, many of them of superior excel lence. Its literary department, embracing re views, criticisms and notices of all new books puMis!---d, contains 10 or 12 columns weekly, and has no superior in journal ism. During the next few months The Indc-jM-mb-Ht will publish stories by William D. Howells, author of "Their Wedding Jour- I nev." A Modern Instance," etc.; W L. Norris, author of "Matrimony, ' "No New Thing," etc.. F. Marion Crawford, author of "Mr. Isaacs," "Dr. Claudius," etc.; J. S. of Dale, author of "(iucrinlale"; lid ward liver ett Hale, author of "Ten Times One is Ten," etc.; Julia Schayer, author of "Tiger Liiy and Other Stories"; Kebecca Harding Davis, Sarah Ome Jewett, Fred. D. Story, Kate I'pson Clarke, and others. Our readers who do not now subscribe for it should read the advertisement in another column, which gives subscription rates in full, livery one should at least send :W cents for a month's "Trial Trip," and make u.s acquaintance. Address The liiJcjvii'U ml. New York City. Aitoona, 1'., February 9. lssb Dmb Herald .We believe that memory is the only paradise out of which we can never he driven. Fourteen months, or more have rolled away into blissful eterniiy (?) fcince my last letter to the Hkralii. Pos sibly we are something like unto the thorn called "stop-aw hile," as we write but once a year, and doubtless we milit with proprie ty be called " Once-in-A white." Hut there is somethin;, splendid in humanity that wiil no! always mit'.d. It must he cither disobedience or independence, and one ot the-e two tilings mu-' eventually save at least a portion of mankind. At this season of year the tide on the " business sea " (lows slowly along, but we are not without the music of American in du:try. Indeed, the snnke of industry keep the industrial sky bright and hope ful. The principal feature about this city, whose name signities height, is its debt. P.ut slowly and surely it is being li iiiidat .-o. During last week, in our court of justice, a verdict was given against this city in favor of two contractor for n:r!y tTGX No where can he found a better system of "(reenbaek doctrine " than in the munici pal atlairs of this city. The common coun cil properly issues orders, c.iunter-i;;ned by Kul Load Nlws. Last week Charles McFadden, jr., began work on two ol the cuts on the South Term Ko2d east of the Allegheny tunnel. A large lot of horses, mules and materials were ship jicd over the P. i I'. K. IL, consigned to Mc Faddcn at Mann's Choice. From there they were taken across the country to the joii.t where work is to begin. Shanties have b"en jiut. lift ami the men are now on the ground and at work. Mr. Mi I'adden will do all the heavy work on tiie line be tween the tunnel and New Baltimore. A meeting of the South Penn company was held last week at llarrisburg, but no one can get information as to what was done. At the New York otlice, ia answer to an in quiry a to whether the company thought of abandoning the road, the officials gave an emphatic denial, and stated that the con tracts had been given for all of the the tun nels and in due time the public would be informed as to who were to get the contracts for the other work along the line of the road. They further stated that the orders were to pnh the work as fast as possible, and that the company expected to have trains running from one end ofthe line to the other by the end of l-Sii. A correspondent ofthe Fulton lletaurrnt thus describes how the work is prosecuted at Sidein Hill: "The .".puroaches are made by tabling the surface about twenty-four to thirty feet wide. Across the breast of this table a number of dynamite charges are placed abouf four fett from the brink, and cijlit or nine feet deep. These charges are exploded simultaneously with a battery. With the explosion a bluish-gray column with dark specks of stone rises from two hundred and fifty tsi three hundred feet in the air. Tiie debris bring carted away, another table is formed, which is treated in the same way until the required grade is reached." Uunning out of church before the congre gation is dismissed is a detestable practice, and is practiced entirely too much in our diiferent churches. It does appearto us that when those iii atteudencu have remained until the liei.edii tioti is about to be pronoun, ced thev could 'surely manage in some way to remain until the congregation is dismiss ed and retire orderly. And another suggest tion we have to offer is this : Don't put on your overcoats until ail of the services are concluded. If you were to tit up front, where you could have a good view ofthe congregation, and see how it Iooks to wit ness about fifty persons drawing on their overcoats just at a period when order should prevail, is anything but a pleasant sight. Annual Statement OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES or STATEMENT AND REPORT -OFTHE HEME! -AND HODSE OF EMPLOYMENT The great bargains in dry goixls, and fan cy goods, will be continued to the 1st of March, to reduce stock preparatory to in voicing. Mt:s. A. 11. I'hl. Dkntisi bv. ! r. (J. J. lleachy can be seen at 'tis Dei.tal Uooms at the (.lade House in Somerset, I'a., from the Uili until the 21st of ibis month. Somerset County FROM TEE !l DAT if JIMMY i i: 13, II TEE 7TH DAY if IY. 13114 :o:- V J4 JOUX II. 1VKIMER, ESQ., Treasurer of Somerset County, in Account with Said County. DK To eah received from rullcctora of State and County rated and levie.--, as lotlows : (State and County Tax of lsi, an l irevioui years and County tax ferl"S3.) State County CoU-KCTons. UisTUiCTS. Year. tax. tax. Gillian Lint. Somerset Bor ough 1SS0 SI Ocorte W. Tumcy, Addl- fnn Township !Sf'. Alexander Hiileg&e, Alle- islieny townstiii " Ai l. i'loto, Brlinboronxli Pbllip Hay, Broihersv alley township John (ihtson, Confluence tx.rough " iiiwln Heal, Greenville Township " Thomas Gallagher, .Icnnir towuslii " George hare, Lower Tur- kevtoot townsiiiii " Set. .'nion J. Hacr," Jleyers- dnle horoiiKU " John Custer, paint town- Bhlp ' Franklin li. Countryman, Somerset l..iroigu " Call in L. flaker, South ampton township 44 Joseph Heiidcr, Stoymown Imrouah " Jerome Countryman, Sum mit Uiwn.shii " TV. S. Kuhlman, I rsina Horouirh " Peter knenreain, Wflleri- l.uric llorousli " i 4:0 !1 3. 15 1 40 114 45 100 CO Zl fw 211 SO Iii j U4 50 J8 HI 114 SI as a liT 04 li 35 '21 80 M 45 10 00 44 5S 67 237 T4 '.T 12 60 lit i K( 18 S5 2U3 32 470 08 80 00 3 74 St W AddlJon A. .T. Hllenian. Township 1W J..el Lmidis, .Mlegluny Township " Charles A. Hetiley, Herlln iwruiiirh Alexander Mu.-ser. Urolh- crsvalley townnlilp " Hani Hollman.Coneuiaugli t..wn."lilp " Jolm Glisson, Corillucme liorouirh " Jerrv Folk, Llkliek town - . X.h Lint, (ireeuvliie ttiwncliip ' Uavi.l Gardner, Jelfers m (..wmUiiii " , . , , .. . , . i Thus Gallagher. .lenicr V by don t you hurry? Hon t get hi! by tlWI11.t,p faiiiug to secure a lot of those woiiderfiiliv Jacob V. Kaut7, Jenuer- , ,, . , , town tiTMUL-h.- chai i.nd excellent articles in .v oisj.layrj ! ((.,u i..,rei.i., Ijiriuier on the fi aiid lo cent counters. We have ! t';wn,'."l'-v : , J. W. Hurlihoider. l.wer jus' got i.i an entirety new s'ock. Many TurkevKiot towr..-hi " new arti. .. s never befor.. offered, and all the ! lirou.-l.er, Mevcrs olii favorit". ;v ; vilunj: ::i :Le ani : 9-..i-fiun C iiar.-Uy, Mii- ,.o,.iiiar (.rices of o and W cents. Ten i 'rt'uiiiVrU " thousand ;..iiro;.d l ands will be aloi; here j tn.-bi " in a hov weeks, and now is the time to visit j Jt5: " these ci.u..tcrs and make your .-elections be- . TV. v. MeMiilen.XewCeii- ., ,, ," , ... treville lioniuili " fore the ra.lroud l.am! come and gobble it (;u(, ,-Urlilt).. ,,,ri:,r.uip- allofour bar.'iii:..-. 'cine ouicklv to Cook ten town.-lun '' ,....',. . " Joim K..'.Uilur, Paint town- k Ittents . and 10 cent counteis. ,.,,., ... i vrilllain Mnurw. U'lenri- NoTt. K To ilol -KKEl:l'l-;i.:i. I! keeliers i uoninu i"ninp I " 1 I. ..... I . III.,.).- s.l'.l.i.rv ano inov: -oiarrii-o e"u;-:es .oi.eii oi -e. uj !.... '. ;,i ..,.. ,.;... !... . l.evl Uuuo:. Siiado town- iiiiii-t'Ai . j .1 ; i ii in -n v ...... the ." and 1" cent ceuntcrs att'ook V l!ei rits' have ju-t been stocked up with hundred of artiel.s needed in the kitchen ai d other jmrts of the hou-e. tin these popular counters you w ill find piled up thousands of artiel at prici s way below what you pay their Tresi. lent, and when pre-ented to the j elsewhere. A i.ev stock just arrived, la. I treasurer, hi: refuses to pay them oil' and in and look .v r the counters. C o to the they keep on issuing orders, but wii' not ri -1 5 niel 10 deem their own paptr, and the result is w e j art ! -. iit coutiters iilid buv Soii.e Useful : tit l ! ress: l to patrons in lrls of ihccoiititrv Mondav. 1! e..n:aiiiii a en. k and four liens that went I " disgust to I .os Angelo-. California : another 1 con'ainmg alriotbat went to l.l:noi. an .lit -i i. . In - t.Li v e. .: o :i ioi !i :i it a: r. for I :i t vie. They ue-" nice looking low v e s. ; e s;iid f.r faney prices. had a box ' (l1-"' bitrz, and give up the niH-pta! conn-st I 11 disgus'.. . ioofo'l II I'rMiHTM. v OUT '"! MK.r.:.iTou.-fn the 4th itist. the firstV". aielX . , . ........ y h.itnis were en.p!o.t lo coiiimenee iituor. , "preparatory for the boring of Laurel Hill 5" ! Tunnel. ( in the morning of tbeSili, while ; eiearm iwav iber. :it te!! t.er f : if the Clarion crmnty , horse recovered .'Ul - : r injuries to tiie animal w..'.e 1 l. n o:i a def-ttive brid.-. . Sup.-r- -.i:::r-ft county, take warning. i.i rV ami.ii. an any 'tie br i ng I Kidney or I.iverComplaint that It '-er-will ?n it speedily cure? We ' .fin ii. it. as thousands of ca-es - '.v cured and who are daily recom llbstr:c loiter-, will prove. I'.-ea-e, iliabetes. Weak lla' k, or :.:iv oii.i lait:t ouicklv on the 0;-- .i-:-. llverv bottie iruaranteed. ; e. a bottie by C. N. l'.ovd. -I'.i-h a voter with a ticket at the p-i-cnting that it bear! nant.u net a misdemeanor, r.nder the act of iini-bable with fb'l'ineora ear's ;;!. or both, at the discretion "1 John Md residing f.eir :. instantly killci work n ar K nil ine of the .-'.. He was r, a ma', f.rtv fir f age ore wo:i;mau was id kilVd by a falling tree, lie was a worthy 1 . . . . ..- .1 -i f I.ig.mii r. w a-! e,;:.en. ami leaves aw .w ami seven enn- n. The eon'netor went on! to seethe .id man, and bad him re.-tH i tab'.y biiried :.iy morning, wnlie at nine'., mi tin- t.r,.ii,i--.l '.alto I'cunsyivania llailro., !. a' iii- own expenre, red at the time, iti company 1 S.iine lumiK-r liasalreaiy been delivered wit:i a t.utiib-r .f workmen, in ' cutting : nt this plai-e, and m ire is coming in. Great tree- win u one, in i:s lapid ih.-c.tit, aeci- ' trouble is e.p-rieiiecd in this particular, on dentally stttiek hitu. r.s.;itii::; as above sta-I aeeonnt ofthe scarcity of ti Jtns. Three ted. Jiecea-ed leaves a large family in thousand ties are wauled immediately to meagre cir. i.iii-tatci to mourn his untitiic- ' lay a narrow gauge track fir several miles, iy death. ' lor the purMi-e of coliveyitig earth from the " 1 fmnel. Hie liigli w.t.r-o. ia-, wccuswepi awaj Tll. en-'irteers have made the surveys lor four v Mtnty bridge, and d..I con-ideraine ' ,..,.,. .,,! dailv makiriL' all j ue. e.ssary preparatory surveys along Hie road. Some of them board with II. NeJrow 1 oti the summit of Laurel Hill, others in this i vieii.ity. Hide.- Knupp ha leased several of his lots at the ea-t end of the tunnel to the IlailroaO ('mpiiiv. on whi'-ii building will be erect -id for the accommodation of the work- lannige 10 others -ntai'ig a loss iiffiit the ,i;s- ! c.unty "f about si thoa-aml dollars. The Kor j bridges entirely cbtruyed were the Jona. ' Lieli'v l.ridg '. one bundled aiei twenty-live feet lo:..-, in KikitcK townMitp. tne King Cti'Kv, sixty feet long, in Low. r Turkey foot township, the Mil wood Ihidge. sixty feet lonji. in Mi! ford town-hip and the Jefferson r.: 1 . . : r. .. i I'..!-...--.;ll.. l.noge, j. f. i'.'... 1111 I'.n' i 111. .1 .lell'.T-m towns, ,ip. These bridie wetvS,','n built i f wood i-.':d w ere ail covered. I " have an unlimited supply of promises, bin no pay. We have some in our post ion, and if any one desires lotake them nt e" per cent otl, we accept. I not this a Green back idea.' The political waters are turbulent, and as we predicted accurately one year ago in one af our letters the result of a districted P.-m- ocraev, it is even worse than heretofore, i Kverything in politics that enlists un b-r ; onr own beautiful edsign of Kepublicaiiisnf I the Ih'publican ticket will be elee'rd' lso we plainly see the rainbow of prom ise, prophetic of the parting waters which tiaratlgh .. nh!; ltane:l Kii'-k, Somerset liori.iiuli Gaortel Good S-.aierstt lowrushtp Sine 111 l.' i.ley, Seudaimp- ton town-loii Ie.;in.ir.us H.il.twl!! Stony- rreek townstit;.- A:iu Grunin Movucttiwn U.rcv'h Eliim Fikc Summit town- thip Th..min L Williams l'p- t.er Iurkeylo.it twt ! A lihau Suaw, I r-ina ! I.cr .uwh 1 1 Peter Kneaream Weilers- buru imrovuli ' ( Toainocm ottate Isx lor . . t I . t. ...,-.. n.r..w I... ..I U. nf IWT. ' 1 ..U'l ...... tM"' Z: eV C, iVd'd Iiioiilit down t . I To amount ol moner lr- I-tttrs ol adninlstmi'-n en the alsive estate' roB,..i ; hnvlnx heen amuted to the unders lirncd Ijy the To aiiioniit'of re.VenVpti" "ii pnper a-ith.rity, noth-e is hertl.y Kiven to ail, m UUKllej iini, jkts-.iis In tel. led to M;. I -.nate to make tmmedl- I -j-,, a,.,u,.t i.ttii.is ! r atr fwyrrit. and tln .se having claim" aualnsl the i chasln:ind killing deer fiime ill presri.t il.ein duly autlif niieate.l lor cul o: ,eaw,a eitlrni-rt i n T!iuri:iy.the -Juth ilay ef March, I To amount ot jtravs To amount ol tlnen lor klll- ir:K loiurreSs out ot sea- I sun A I) Ml XlriTU ATOi: S NOTICE. I ls-4 in The Ute resoien.. ol .i-rre1. JOHN M.AHNHl.KdKK. feliin. A.lniintiniUir. i T.. iin.,.11111 ..I vriiU.u llni.l TWENTY-NINTH ' T. auioiint ol tax recein .1 lisiin S. Zlmmrncin, K. U ilhilm and G. L fl not chiiTKed In tax rec'a Ha 1. 1 nee dueeouniy ullnst eetlit!iin.nt 1U61 03 672 50 505 00 2 00 00 K '.8 ;a !73 55 201)2 li S.'.i 87 1124 5S SS21 8-1 107 2C 410 51 775 VO 1,72 00 71.0 iS 2200 0U 10J ') 1-4 2 952 17 Bli 2 1.-4J 14 2UI 45 '.'30 47 12-11 74 3170 00 JO) 00 1110 00 .".si 4 i lSOO 10 1:17 73 21S0 00 j 1. 0 CO 4.1 ) 11 iaiHi 01 71 Vt l: to 12 42 sro. r; on rAt.r. Ilca.l ( !1. rsea u Twuyoarlinus " (me yi-iirluiifi " Spring calves...... Hulls ' Sheeii Brrxnl sow Shouts mid Pius si. Id Mare sold KA19KD OS TAB FAUX. Bushels of Oats . . . WOO Wheat 2.V) " ' Kye IS " " liu. kwheau 10 " Corn 6 0 " Potatoes 60 " " Beets 50 " Turnips 15 " " t)nlon as " " K-ans 10 " " Winter AprileS 30 T.in'ot Hay K5 Heads ot Cahhane 1200 liarreU Saur Kmut Pounds of ltuttcr (aliens Applebutter 15& Pounds ol l urk killed 5777 ' Iteef la " " Veal " :2 " " Tallow 200 CLOTUINQ KADI AT IH COCSTT HOXI IS OSK YKAR. Mens' shirts 45 Mens' pants. 34 Mens rests 2 Womens' aprons. 61 Womens' dresses 3d Sun-ttouuets. 12 Keys' shirts 8 Womens' drawers 17 Hoys' pants. 1 Wt.wens' siiciiucs 20 Sheets 40 Hoys euatd 0 childrens' dresses 44 Hoys' waists It Womens' jackets (i Womens' chemise 30 Childrens' chemise !'. Childrens' drawers dill lis-ns'aprons IS ('half bolsters 38 Comlorters 2 Siiat'enders. pairs 20 omens' sklits. 23 P,sd-lirk 2 Womens' caps 6 Feat hcr-tii k slips 12 iar.lsllannel a ' carpet 411 Parrels soap 12 Mens' nocks, (knit) pairs 50 " (touted) ' 5o Wosiens' stocklnics (knit) pairs "i. (tooled) MO Children?' stuckions " 10 Cu's ol yarn 9) Pounds ol wool 100 I'KATHB. Aiimr. Ay. Henry Kinder !-' Sarah OlnninKS 7t John Suhl 72 .Tacih HebM NO Klira Wlvel 2" John Armor 75 Sarah Kees 70 John Coal fr Eii W insert 75 .Nuiulicr ol shrxuda made V Number ol meals lurnl?hed tramps 2'.i.'2 Amount at 20 cents per meal $.'ju Number of iiernions preax hed in 1SH3 7 Ar. No. inmates per month lncludlna; tramps. 155 No. inmates in house January 1 ,ls-4 loo No. ol outdoor piupers 4o F. LAl'NTZ. Stbwakd. o.ir.itszr niKkET. Correotftl ty Cook ai rtasniTa. nrALKks is CHOICE GR0CFiS, FLOUR & FEED ANNUAL rr.t r. rctm ttW I ifv frtiTil I )f-1 1 1 f HT.lt 1 1 misrule. There s room for every Kepubli i Pirifl TI PI 3 1 St 3 tfilTlfiT! t, (IF THE Somerset County MUTUAL ". 00 2 in) 12 ''J 5155 tO Apple, dried, V 1 1-jt. utter. V t'al liran. y 11 r e liuttcr, (( 1'- (kcu) (roll) Hu:-kwheat bv.sh meal, loo fts Jieespx ! liacon. sre uMers, ) ft Hides. - o country hams. ? ft.... Corn, fear) new 'jl bushel (.-helled) old " " meal f I Si Call skins, V ft EirirJ. dm Fl-ur. V bid F'nis.-ed. bu. (90 .) Hams. (suii,.r cureu) y ft Lard, Hi Lca'her. red sole, yt ft oijier, ' ' kip. " Middling, and chop 100 lis I ijr. bu Potatoes, V '" (new) Peaeiies. dried, ft ItVe. V bu Kair-.') ft Salt, No. !. bid, extra ' (Irennd Alum, tiersack... " Ash'en. per suck , Supar, yellow ft , wiilte Talli.w. ) J. Wheat. 1 bu Wool. Vft , ..40S.ioe 7 S-iftl'.J ...25c luc 12'1 1 .c o5a.5e 7c 3c c 2-iC 7i-c 17e ....12.!rl2'-i socw'Hiie S5cv70C 75cftl-ijo a 2 oe 4oc 50.; 4'j 4. oe 8eloe 75.1'0 1 ..1 oi2 00 .1 4.itl W 3 50 Dcfcjioe lDci?t "2e .l71 1 00 35cf0C CLOSING OU T CHEAP ! Winter Goods, Consist- ing of LADIES' riTJSSI-iVaV CIECULARS' CLOAKS, JACKETS, HOSIEEY, GLOVES AND PURS T FLANNELS, BLANKETS. YARNS, &c. We want to run down our Stock before taking our Annual Inventory. CALL. FOE BAEGAINS A Greis, Foster & Quimi's, 1J3 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. A. 1 SiiSAFfiiR, Pres. and Sec. Soutli iittsbnrgli Planing Iill Company. Tor. Sl and C IIEST.M'T Ml, J. . PITTBtRU, PA, MA.IsTXTX'-A.CXXJREIl.S OF &5 DEALERS liSX MIII5, IMTHER-EflAEDISE-. SASH. EJIS, iillllSS. EIC. Pine and Hemlock frame slurl. Shinirles. Lith: 4tc : !s Hand 20 ft barn tird. : He? Frame Lunn.er a.-i-eeulir. All our iiunuuctured w..rk tr .m strictly dry Allcuheny rier lumber. A lull line ill S-i4h ll.Mtr4 Shutters .mil M .iillilinif CKUSIantlT Oil hnd. rcy.i.n units int.t: iy t.iiAM.k in uJkii.i." i or s i t.AvtiOA r lasdisgs. -St:.l t uK HHH i' LIST. R. B. Sf'HLLL. oct24 4iu. I'Al l. A. SCII EUk mil w ini nri'l cvury HVjuiblirun il. j I.it we s,bi)ui'l weary ym willi twn htt j a K-t ti r, we x:iy we have many plea-ant rf-iiilfctiiin- of y.mr iiianilicf lit ;uw n ami in in -oi'lc. It i" clianic'eri-tir nf to ho -ill i,t ; when wc .!mr.M lie ln-aril, ami he ii-ar-I uhdi weslniiil'l letlint. liiinf, a'.i.r hav- ) in;.' sanl tt'llpu, we linl'l our peace, aid -ill srribe it, Very truly ymr-, S. ('. (iAI.IIUAlTII. 7,5;a m Cll. i'i 'li THE YilAit KNDINtJ HKIT. 21, 1S-3. KUCKIPl'S. - 1 , , c , ' To I in I In Trias, as per last re- H has hitu repo-tea thai mui li (it tiie j-orl KeeeniberSl, "2 wheat tl.ro,rhot tho e.mu.y ha, hren r1. irreatly damaged by the iue. I pun iii'iiiry , Toca.-h rcc d on renewals dur Irom a number ofour farmer 1'rien.lH who ! iu have called at our oilier, we liml it to be ai- , t. tfther uiifoumled. They iiit'orin tisihi.tl wheat is in elfL-ant c!ii!i.itin:i and ha been j protected Well.- 1 during toe year l-i-o.... ' . t M-nkFT Main Street. We have; , i j,-.) a lar:e llefriu'eraNd to .nr Mitt j . which all meats can he kept eue ' an. Muituri. rif. l'.'rV. Ai. kept j - :.i!l'y on l and, open daily. l':irt! ; fie-.it r;iv. have i; 'm ! i'i tut' 1! -frip- j - nil! il wiiiiti d. ' i.ave. :''- 1" .'. ; i w i.r: k f.jr vile, i i b we w:l". "1! l.V li e 1 iitid'ed or tb.nis- j a ! j :i. . 1 fcr s MillH. toJo-epli ..levers. . i- .1 . 1 m. I ...- I Il.il I. .1. WI ,.-'). 'i"ur rT I; :n i :un lMi.rv ! 1.1 ui'i iii.i, i - . . ...... .. i .:.. : l tUlU' ilil act uiei; I v i; lie c ..in i.i . Mr. lllet W Uiwn bi-t Well ; i:: a Lri'b t.w;i. when j i bri.i.:e i: 1 rofc- 1- :.?":i:i to move down Nedr.iw ii s -old h i farm, in ar .-lia- t -.!:!' morning. He w.i.- I I'.fnnifiRsVAM.r.y Itkmi. a ?hu.-r di-;a:.ce from j,aill .v,.rv ,lav :lt week. a- he rrot fairly m the Irv.in it Tii.intoi a::d niajcsty, liL't.roiinii 11 "jr. 'ream. Tin: plank J'lenty f mud. and. water to-i. Hi M.-lfcc! I.UIIlllilp. sciild- i:. s- r i- a Co. 'i;e -!,i:!c ni.oi'l; . f J.iu'tary ihe it w:.- extreii.e'y mm r. -- V. t.i.i r A the "litriry, nm i;h;ui .'iiiL'. and .: ..;:i.l iinj! vay.- we are lo have i - n-c.ie "f Mi"', ie. and c'd. 0 .....!. hiick. r. .s-'ia'ler an 1 b s horse l.i-wa'. r The JiotMS trot . A mimU-r of our Mifar iuaki.r haw i and piank, audit was edlbeir pii;rar vis!", ami are now ready had )i-c!i -B'liin-iiii d fortbe sea-on wlm li will coiiimente uciore 1 their trees bu'. the sctiaraicl I fi ll t!ii-n'. :ii ll.lo tl ! fa-t anion': ihi- bu:' ! onh" after a-s'istain i in the -bane of a man with an ax. that the ; Ion-; a few have tiippe ! -liiiniiil wa- oniric.:- .1. Mr. St.uler revciv- Mp.li.in't llw very fredy m far. 1 e.1 a pr f,r tiioroiiudi ihickinv. hut was oi:- J,-l lierkey, one of the MiiK-rvi.sor--, oen- I erwU'uninjur.' l 1 - - tiiovlloxtdiry, it in to lw h(iK. dishtrskments. Bv cash jioii! Henry i juiann l.s. bv lire 200 0) 1 .1 .1.. 1 1 n .1 !lrKT.v llr C. J. r.enel.v e.'lll .( -cell I "' 1" ' f at his lUnta! llofims at the tllinie House in Si.mer-i t. I'a., from the l'Jlh until the L'M of this nmi'th. nisi ins ab-iv By ci-li paid J. Poorau..h and wilt on ii-.-s (aid due) Ilyc.i'i p.1.1. H. t'rnchhild In tuii tor oaniLice by lire By ra-i paid Mrs. Ko-e Ann lleck tor itaiiixe by lire Hycast! paj.i nr.!:Ai.ii Prinlirijf 1'..tiiliaii, li-r liliinkJ Ao ; By aumuiit paid fur nltlce rent and tn.l f .r one year By ani'i jr 1. lor iko-ijixc, iitatlon- try oinee luruituie 3 04 id 00 2' CO 1 30 17 7i 23 CO .'.I 77 4"0 CO 7. 4 2 r.24 :i2 S7.li .4 I 6 In.::! II.irri.-bur0' to the . , r suixrvior, will follow nit. It isiuipos- ir th-iiit.i Penn. PX.,Ml s little time, Iahor and money in il ";!x i.ho;; r hi id ';.,,,. ;;,, ,...t ,.' the road, as to ex-i Pr'-ident Johnson, of the I'liliaiei State Horticultural Sociely, -rales thai lie prevent" entirely the attacks of peach borers bv "r. movino; a small portion of the earth front the body near the roots, and filling its place Bt nint. p i. one year' salary as with a pint and a ...tarter of soft soap from uZnliZui the middle to the last of May. If thejmib: Treasurer , . r .. I .,.:, ,i.. ,, ., ' Atat ol prcuiiuiu norea in I.t. e.. baa urevio'j-H ft.tino it- way info the tree. , ' the soap will kill hitu ; If he is not there, j Aim unt of tlapltiil .'.7.0: IS he will red eet in after the soap i, tihiecl '. , lollowinir lurccb.rs -.ere elecu-d to s. rve i c ,1. during the enrutiiu; year: V. iiliaui Baker, t;. .1. . (here, Th;. method has never failed with ; Miller, h.un.. el Barclay. Andrew Woy, John ; Speichcr, Abraui lieain, Uonr.td Miller, James Iut' Parson, and Juan lia ki, ol Somerset t'ounty, 1 """" Pcniaiiiin Kline and ninuel MalthcKS el Paveiie M ackkhfI. Fish. We now have in Stoi k t uu:y, a;.d levnard liittner, ol Uedlord Cuniiiy, j alarpa shipment of November ran h mack- . 1'-,e (oWioit tmet Wl.re con,inue,i tor the ! erel fish, dirrit from the Atlantic coast, and cnsuli.tf j-ar, vl : miu.ui-1 Barclay, President, ; aiil.ioi.n hicks, ti crciary anvi ircasur.r. llv order ol the B.ir.l ot Jjirectors. i JU11A tiH;KI, SccreUri' 10b.l-oL we offer them nt prices nioderatly low for ! the r..ad bv-t w.ck between st Liberty cash, or in exehangu for home-cured bacon. Oliice hi-in. Co. M.Husl o. ) n. , , , I - t i, Somerset, I-eb, 4, 1SS4. J iiti'i lloxbtirv. it is to he hotied that the oth- t iok .t P.KFKITS. fol,.ia-3L liy c-ih paid on orders ir-"ued by I'.-uiity l.'oniuii:sl..ners as Icdlows : By amount pai l .ses.irs $ llv 11 ' " ' r'or toik case 14 oo " " " Pur moves 7ti 14 " " " 1'i u.ruonw. alth c.sts. . . 14 '7 11 " " Por rent lor stable 2o wo " " Auctioneer l.'oin saic... ii is) ! ' " " Kor mtrchandl-e K-4 74 illO 07 ' " " ' Pcnn'a Kelorin school.. 2ol 22 ! ' " " For new liridycs 4!'.r2 X;4 60 1 " " " Por reMlriim bridges... lis-si " " H alcl.uiau at )all lot 00 4i 2l) 1 " " " Stcni irraphor 444 00 " " P'or roau and t.rl-iKe 21.1 61 views 64 37 1 " rlmnd lurors '.12426 S1270 14 ' .' " " 1 raverse jurors to-2 dl ' " Pr..th..noiary lee ji li) ' CoujoiIsSiomcts .my : " Miatler.i4ll m Horner. 4 .' im " Brubkcr4v 00 124S no ! " " "Shcritl's bill ti n 2!t j ' " Korrcpiirs 50.1211 I ' ' " Phy.-ician at jail 57 i'h) ' " Fori'iiustah es returns.. swl 21 ! ' ' Auditors elerk I " "Tipstaves i " " " V or auditing pulilic ae- ! counts j " " " J ury commissioners and j clerk " ' " Auditors' pay : " " " H.siriini: jur.rs i ' " " Kor re.-iriis, ptisiaifc and sraiionery ' t'ouiinissicners' counsel s..l:iry tl"0 u " extra 2i Ou 12ii 00 " " W M r-chrock lor inuklnx county' exnenfo book in lsel " Fur freight " County institute " " lor r. i.d danaii(cs " for work on jnii trrounds ' ' Western Penitentiary. " ( 'oiniulssloners' clerk salary 0 uo " extra 30 00 tiiio 00 ' " custodian pay " tor inquests " " jirintii-K and advert hdinf L8ST OFCAUSES For irial at February Term, 1S4. "commenelntf the 2.'th day. FIRST WKKK. H. It. I.hretulrs. B. F. Lnnif. ' Isauli K 1. lifers vs. H ull. K. K. Co. Garnishees. Vilii.im Sutervs. Nicholas Appel. Lli alx-th Lenh.-.rt's use vs. the Twp. of Jenner. en t.nitr k vs. J. i.. Kennel I. k Kt o0 WEIK. .1. K. Hi ndrickson s heirs vs. V. J. Harrison et al. David Hull vs John Pareer's widow and heirs. Same vs. Same. Satnti. I Poorbauva vs Tet. r V, Meyers, luvi'l J. BloUKh vs.. Simon Thomas. Ivi Kautuian vs. Same. Matthias Bowman and wile vs. Win. IVeter. H.ivid .1. Philiippl et al vs. P. (v V. K. K. t'o. John Mahaney vs. t'atharine Walker, (f. W. 1 urley vs. John Kavenscratt. M. H. Hartell's use vs. Soin. Meeh. Works Lim. .I.i .ii M. Hay vs. Jim Wiillains et al. W. 11. Iiee'.ervs Matthias iiowman. Kllal-jtli Miller's rinht vs. Kdw. av Ann Uinder. John Fi-her vs. Jacob J. Bowman. Pro;v'.(itli.-e. r S. I'.TRKNT. Jau'v r.o. Iss4. j Prolhonot iry. 70 01 74d ..0 15 00 IhS 3d lfc2 00 II 20 2a7 3 R. B. SOHSLXj & CO., TIN, COPPER il SHEET-IRON TOE: JsTlD DEALERS II-T Stoves, Ranges and House Furnihing Goods, 3Iain C ross St., Opposite Cook & Ueerits' Stoic BOOK STOVES AND RANGES! . . . - r m ISjT-U! i-j . 4stt 10 "-sit-.- . - jt c:!.p ir 1 a '-S:-l We are agents for the Excelsior" Cook Stnvea and K inites, the New Revnlaitor Caok Stoves, I njiello and Apollo Ranxes. We also sell the Koyal (Joolt" and other Un'k Stoves. All stores ana ranges sold with Kiarantee. Also, repairs lor the alv stoves and tor the New Ironside and any other stove in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pols. Kettles. Skillets, Oriddles. Tea Kettle. Co. kinir I'tensils and all oilier Plain, lir.and and Lnanelel. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full stock of Coitee-pots. Backets, Basic. Sal Irons. -'..fee Mills. ;i namber palis, Wa-h-boanls. Dust-pans and Brashes. &c. We uiiieS r Bucket and ESTABI.ISllKD 18so SUGAR PAjSTS We Keep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, . , a a f . co Terra uoua ripe, uioines wringers. riiii tiuii sip. stiicL- urtorr numiift fAscwiicrc. UlViULJNUS A lilAlt JOHN J SCIIELL, viti.Hfi'ttwiivvriTri- Asent an.1 Attorney-in-Fact That is what any one will receive who sub. seniles lor the iMPErrNtiEXr. of New York. It occupies two beltls. First, as a religions journal it is undenominational, and broader than any sect. Its aim is to strengthen and extend 1- vamcelical religion and to ilelen.1 tt against the attacks nf Materialism. Atheism, and untiellef. It ' Irecto approva or criticise In any ol the l nouiinalioLS whatever it htdieves is desline.t to advanceor hinder the progress of the Gospel of t-'hrist. Amontt its reliirious writers are Leonard W. Rann, U. II., S. c. Barllett. 1. I., Prest, John B.i..toni. Bishoji Ttiouias M. t'lark. Kev. Joseph I'ook, Bi-hop '. A. O xc. inire It t:-ooks. II. II Vt..,inl Cnwliv. Il II Thisi I. 1'ml.T II. li.. Kcv. Samuel Dike, (reorire P. r isher, 1), D , i Stationery. Aiwavs in -took a well selete.I sf-k 01 fo-:i ai ura. iin,ones. uioicrapnies. tfcoki Pml. Norman Foi. Washinuton Gladden. D. D..i.l Trav. and A.iveniure. Novels and Standard Pn-e Works. Bi'-it, Testiinents sil Hymn. Bishop V. D liuntiiiifdon. Bishop J. F. hurst K. Lutheran und Disciples Hyrun B.iks. Dicrii-nu'ies and I'h ldr n's Toy B-wks, Maitaslnes. Reviews, I, iviorri-, i. 11.. 1 rest, ri.ian toner, rrancis 1 I'atton. D. D, Philip Si hall, D. 11.. U.S Storrs, D. II., Wm. M. Tayior, II. II.. Wm, C. Wilkinsm, D. D.. Prest. T. D. (Hiisey. Second. Asa literary journal It stands wilbont a peer union: the weekiy prets. Imrina! the ast year il has puldisbcd arih.-lcs and luteins hy more than turee hundred of the most talented writers in tilt- country and hurc-pe. Anionic them Amelia A. Barr. IMary t.'lcnimer, Kose Terry t'ooke Ka'.e Ftjtc. iHira rtesd O.smI iwe. Kev . Ilriills. -Mirace iireeuwo.Hl," 'llins. 17i 00 7 f j Sou ui , ltii,, li. Il , W ni 11. How.-lls. lt. H.."' Sidney '.i.' 00 , Jvjnier. pose Hawthorne I.athroo. liuise tlhand- ler .Monlton, Joaipun Miller. K. A. Oaks. Mrs. S. M. K. Piatt. Jo-ephine Pollard. Richard Henry Stoddard, t.! mu ml Clarence Stedman, Mrs. Laint Thompson. J. T. Truwhridste, Cetia Thaller. John tlreenleaf Whitlier. Sarah V. Woolsey, Su- :." co ; .n E. Wailaee Wm. V. Ward, and Prot. t has. - ! A. 1 oung. Ail 4a 27 6 00 171 -0 The Holler Process Flour for sale ly Mi-ssrs Ktl!i.-r A Sanner, lias li.nl a larj;e run. Tliry ; have just meiveii a new lot which will he ' gold about l!" percent, lower than the price; J KRISTER'S NOTICES. CONFIRMATION DAY FEB. 28th. ...CO .1 iTiiifc If any of our riler-have : rittslmr-'h ' '"'.. '! Friday says : It if : jj.Je to travel our roa.i" nt present witli a .. ... T. . I. I . I!, i.'........! ,l..l ll...r,, n-ii i ... ... - .. ;....... M...U rei-.-ip;.s i..r tiiiiineru. litruiiv iiie.u- o.iri.i-.i n.-m 1. ....... w... v . ..... tt.am au.i tne siijierv inns initio, ju.i - vn !:.ir-. powir;--, etc.. that tl.i V ii.-ir-1 no eicc:;..;. of ..iVic. r . , ,1 ti..v mill tlo well to ; railr.ci 1 a! the iimilr. . . . 1 ...1 .1.. Ii-,, , ..i-t -I'.l M:il 11 i last v.... k. it hciii:: iivUsl to keep ilie .1 ,.,,-toWti. Ills sloe wo, .iru-. oye ... , ,11,ll,eroa.i. j Amck PuvE.T!l(( best ,,c .as .nly fr.si. l. Vre an-I thmul.t ,ieoes-irv A,. . I. f .r u (Uy ,,,. ,);i.k,y,cut dl)W , frCu Brlw rlrt. -- t,,,,i.Ke, ll aim .;,.l. a.- i ' " , a t,,..i,.e f, hi- ham ami .m, cattle were j.,. FeVer Sores. Tetter. Ch,,,(I s'. n.. rs. ..1..1 lie kt.ow- t..t liicvvav : ,--'- . . 1- " .taii.linn close tv. The trve lell m tiie i..s ie l.v :iirK Mrietly 1 urv ::... at j over .M'."0 .. Anions the elecUd wcr. ; from whK-b ,'t was .V, r.tin-s. Ih.ti't f..-. t ti e name j Wm. A. Vatiilcrhilt, Mr. Twomhly. a on. ' a valuable heifer for ...... II V.mi.if.r.;!l mat., a 'i I- ' " n..nT I ll ITTiTa IT i. U 11 1 J IKi I H. ' 1 - '... r- . , .- c. .!...fi'1-'"" " - , ... -t.... t?..,i,.t,li,mn of Broth. '.i-. . v.... i. I. 1.-f V T!, .v.l ; neun, iec .1 who was one 01 me r.xev mors ot jc- ,..,, .... !... . .... , , r,..,r,..,.r.t . . !,., hnir Sj-' - '" ,..iiifi. ' lec-.ic.i to keen .ne .,,,, m ,(.,, nil,i taliortti hovchnir mnd , lieretolore u.-kea in i-ouier-ei. '.-er. ! ri'ssr:f;' Notic Is herct y iriven to all persons concerned i ns legatees, crediiors. or otherwise, that the lid- ! towioir accounts hvo passed rcirister, and that ! the fame will te presented tor contirumtion and. allowance nt an Orphans' (.'curt to beheld at Som eriet Feh. 2j. ls-d: ' 1. First and nnal account of Adam Imgrund, j Adniinistrator ol Henry Suhrie, dee'd. Hands. Chilhlaino, Corns, and all .Skin I nal acconut of Ji.nath an Kh.-ads, ! Administrator of Jacob Hradnrum, dec d. Krnptions, anil jxisitively cures riles, or no j 3. yiTrt anil nII0 R.?count of Kmanusl IJovt-r, Jr. ' pay require,!. It is guarantee.! to p.ve per- , --u h left satisfaction or money reiuiiueo- i rice pna .oeore Keira, Annunistrators ol Silas u. By amount of interest paid on borrow ed money t ' bonewed monev paid-.. tor election expenses.... ,' " Corn's clerk at settle ment " " . For iox and wildcat " scalps " " lorluel money refunded Airiculturul society.... ,' " F'..r matting lor Court House " " lor new stable at jsil :.4 oo a.' ii 8 0-1 648 a 1J.I 41 . ::it , Mi-t; iwi-n. mil- lerejis. ersvaliev nouiiuateil the followinR ticket : Tn.li-P f Flection IJeiiiamin F. Kavnian : i - - . ' . .11 x- 1 . ..1.1.. Mr. K.uivii Woy. who live!- ju-t heyoml , Inspector, jienry ji. o... r , .... r .. . i. i. n.i .. iVnu Kni-niii.r Assessor. Sol. J. I.:ttner : Sriit!.-. J ertumery-; . Coihorn Fru'.av moniir.jr At this season ; . , . ... ... ,,.pull sotiieivh in his barsi, anJ as.esl that the Hurgesai ' ' . oi.ntv that 1 have Is i;t-i a tnW - at .'-' Muin fiml Jol.t.stown, v 1 Wi.ll'l.l !c t.Iei-eil In see till til. k i ..n-. Ms of J'tirc Irii)., 'heiiii. nl-. i,:es, Jiy 1 :. v ..nis jr. tierll i itiitioti to the ii sttrauer- i-I .iv I aris .nen, I'tire I owlerel , ,.. ou, to n-niove hitu. Officer l .;;.1.s.re. r.r-ian l-e. t l'owder, . . .anie.l bv M-veral other men. ' Treasure j im 20. The Thilailelphia ".cm lias this to fay f conDtry newfpapeni mis Kelm, dec'd.and John W. Lieachy, sarvlvinK '; Executor of said dee'd. I 4. First aerount of Michael SIe Jr.,and M. IL Si;. Administrators at Henrv Sipe. dee'd. . Thlnl acci-unt of Vr. V. M. Bucchly Execu- So lone as the inland tor of Daniel Bucchly. dee'd. J r i . . . i r iiT.ii .... I r iu;ii at uiiv .'i ,-:uiiiici .uuicrt EurvivuiK ! .r write for' , . ...... i t,,,.. ,.... mil co:ne to tie toils next iucmiuv ami, --- - -- - .7-.: .- ii.ev i-nin-i ine imvio " ! ii in insl of uti thine in the) ' i.it mul Nf 1:1c A l inquiries iitx-.-luily anwere.l. t i.'Ab. ;i:ii:rnn ! , f ihey went to work sinjrle natnu. 2-l yi a in tre t. s iv : ShiHil liir-rtir. Jonat; an J. liioutn, J. J. ; - : r.xccue.i 01 j-.-ier lerk.iey. uec u. 1 ' - - . . . . ... i..ii.;i!,.1iinmin merit ami receive th inn- 8. F irst and final account of Marshall Kilemao. ere Erant: Supervisors, J. J. voivinan, joei , Administrator ot .Iceph Hllemau. d.c'd. send llerklev, Samuel H. tiratir ; .lumtor, 11. r. r" " , ''r-''" "7.V- """'! o ! : Coleman ; Tviwn Clerk. ObaJlah Kncf-per ; ed and neevl not fear its city eontemp-rary. ; Ad- .... I 4'1M ..! .. ... , I, . 1 ...... i n,.rm a ... I cel. ....... u n 1 . : . . . . . I -1 . . .., . V. ...... t , . ! r lolin vfi'VerS llie ttl'ket 19 a iv ft " i" i .ivjm..'. . ... " ' uiiii..i.i.q iliiu iiur.cu vi ins cn.li; ul juscj.il ItlllVIH, HIT U. Tub ltiKprrET will, within the next few months, put.llsh stories by Wm. U, Howels, au thor ol '-'1 heir Weddina; Journey" "A Modern In stance," lie. : W. It. Norris, author of "Mntnaio- Suoo wi 1 ny, ' -IVo ew Thlnj, kc : t. Jiarlon crawioru, 141 1 . author ot " .Mr. Isaacs, ' "Dr. ciaauiui. ae. ; j. s., ot Dale, author ol "tiuernuaie. ic is also nei(ototlnn with otherdistlna;uished story writers ol t-ntclami and America, who.e name it does not yet feel at libertv to make public. In civil and ix.liticul atlairs The Isdx.fxm.kst 19 in) contends for sound Ideas and principles. It iie- loo 00 I neves in the reform ot the civil service, and tar I a, : in the purification of politics, and maintains those I 8 10 I principle! which the higheH ethics and best tn I iellirence require. The lM.Ki'E.i.t!5T his 22 distinct departments. plan for stable.. 10 no 104 00 1 32 pases in all. holding: aitteala : j Assessor '. 27 o TERMS TO S riiSCMIlEHS. Shatter salary.. t 00 nit.r -1 I One subscription one year ."SeTTrk " .urn I For six months . ,.m s clerk. . . . . C4 00 ,. ,h h, e.Ve.r h 1 si- M "e ""rlptioo two years - fier.!Zur;nc-i.::..:f.2 IS ; "ription Je.ra. " suppoof poor boase laido 77 i " miscelliineous 3 74 " redemption monev pd out loS 05 . . ... . ., . Treat, com. ou j46joO.S742!pr. ' We otl. r a month s subscription, as a "Trial Cent .......... ........... 11191 Ol i F. w w.wvw w-u iraiu.iv 'J ymv .04 t)2 aKe siamps, raymcni oi y.iu in auuitionwui so- Z cure the balance of a teir'i subecrlution. 47 &16 to , Seed postal card lor free specimen cupy, and - i in.lo i.ir vi.nm.lf A.l.lr.a FISHER'S E00K STORE SOMERSET. RV. Cha. H. Fisher, W h.i'csile and Ketail Dealer anl .Til ber InS-'h l ItuuK. Sehoil Supplies an'l Novels, Daily Paiiers. and General Peri. ileal Litcntaie, Sheet Music and Orxan Instructors. Sun. dav school and Day scli.x.l K. ward t'ar.Js. A Laricc and Cotnphte Stoi-k of. Blank Books. Leal Blanks and Marriaxe Certi.T. ates. Fine AU u:ns, l ursesan.l ISo rapers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! K - JVT-A.Z Jl. ORDERS SOLICITED. 44 TRIAL Tliir." balance due county .f3 00 ,. I 00 . 0 75 . 5 00 .10 00 .1.. .... tVl..... limn mi'iit out to mvesiiLlue tut maun. i u.-n f e barn they heard .... i 1. 1 . .:..l. .. ooiiL-h, the -oun l coining from the centre ot vote tne wooii: ..v. without scratching a XOW AND TMEX. rn n Mrt. w titi,.irt Ant knt ftitTemnt. srihrre. worhl does a-.it turns round takes both." to remove the straw, and after removing mx Vrav Kt:w ek rit.K ItKoovrRtr Mr. tleo. i-ir-a-l i-eoniitif and eNeryhtsly i-; or seven feet from tlietl ofthepiie, Uiey y willniinR .of Mancliister. Mich., My wife r '" il.t-C ami lOcent eounters to buy j came tis.n an aged colored man, lying in a ua, -.u ai,0;.t helpless f.r five years, so ' '- !liotiand and one extmonlina-1 most pitiahie condition. He was .so weak that she r-jtil l not turn over in bed - i;. a-ii-U-i tiiore ilLsjilayel for (.ale : and exhauste.l that he could Hot luove. and a,JI)e. -.he utved two Battle of Klectric15it--' .'inter- you can find a!ino-t any. ; could M-ar.-ely peak. A maj;on mas l,r,v 1 urSi jm;! is so much improved, that she is ' ', m-i.i.1 t n. . ure.h iti w hii h he was taken to the lMir . ...i . ... ,t,. .Ti,wn work." ..... . .1 . ........ .1 : s . . . I f n.rtls ...linp.i.l t.rt ."- t.evv sto. k has Us-n boti-ht and ; house. It win that he had Keen at tne . ric I'.ittrrs will do all that 1 claimed "K " - v... .-, ..... ...... .... ... 1 7 1 Zi . . I. o I.a ,- i t ' - rv. i one. and wc hope everj i.epuuneaii ' -- 11. i irst an 1 final account nt H. w Bacr, txecu-. of January, A. V. 184. and did audit, admst and t..iumo.inTi, iicr-. settle tne account oi jonn tt. weimer. Cf.p. 12 First and btial account of Sll A. Walker Traasnrer of tli I'.-nnlv of Somerset, with the nd Giilian A. Walker, administrators of Abra- i i 'unntr fnr ih. n.,ri.t n.i ih.t n.. .imni The reader who wants to know what the : am a. Walker, dee d. recorded above Is correct, and that we find a bal- 13. first and nnal aceoani oi ll-nry ijelsel, Ad- ancedue the County from the said l ounly Treaa I ministratur of Catharine Ueifel, dee'd. j orer ol thres faundrad and four dollars and sixty- m m wo cents. . , . "ni .i t c I Becorder's Omit, I A. A. STI.TZM A JC In witness whereof w have hereunto aet oar Seventy five cents will buy the I erfection Jan y 30, Keglster. hands and seals this day of January, A. II., while Shirt, made of good Muslin and three- , " johvp BHnana it!1 ply linen boson, at, j T7XECUT0KS' NOTICE. j isitAEtStkloK. lit 5.1 Mrs. A. E. rhl's. I JAMtSM. MfcYfcKS (LS.) - titate of Laiarus Hochstetler, dee d late of Jeff-! A P?, .r, . . ) t;o,,Et' A-llu". The Ruffulo I.inie Cowjtany it now Fell- erson township, Somerset Countj. Pa. j Feb i 'M Clerk S We, the undersigned Auditors of Somerset Cunty, do hereby certify that in pursaance ofthe ' rrfw TK vk n T wr --r r -k vv m 47th Section ofthe Act, enUjled an Act ralatiiia; j C Jl JS JJXjM. Jll2t JJHil J. m to Counties, Townships, &c , passed the lath day , 7 of April, A. D. Iii. we metal theOounnissioners'' ! v, - Rmilm v.. Yurb tlthce. In the Borouich ol Somerset, on the 7th day J ' "ro-'wy- "w lurg- Letter testamentary oa the above estate ! NOTICK. DRY GOODS AT COST! Ve will offer from now until April 1st all Dry Goods at Cot. CIico9, from 3c. up; IVst Imligo Blue Prints, So.; Fruit of the Loom Muslin, lie.; Ginohams, 5c. per yard, lileatrh-il and I'nbleached Muslin at Trie. Never Before Heard of! Toweling at Ar. per yard. Dress (lootiii. Flan nel, White Goods, &c . at Atonishino; Loy Trices ! This is no Huruhug, but we have nil goods at Prices Advertised. We will Guarantee a ."raving of from Five to Ten Dollars on every Twenty-five Dollars' Worth f Goods Bought from us between this and April 1st. BAER'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. My wife, Sarah, having left my bed and board without tust irovucation. the oahltc is berebv cautioned not 10 trustor harl-or herea my account j aa 1 win not be responsible lor any uenu 01 tier contracting. DANIEL SECriLER. Iebl24t. Tarkeylout, Ba. '! ti. ,11. .;-...!.... 1 r . . .ri,,.,.- hef, .re ai:d luft iutt one week ii,,n.iruu f t.tiiinmiala attest tbe car" at their works. f-'.J . .mi JC.liU-.l IOI 1 . hit uiriii. . . .... v - - i,,.-i,. r 1. T lu:.r.. ,H.ople. country Dc pi. , ! fmm the .lay be u dL-covercJ in M r. Woy n ,-irjr pr, curative i-oaera. Only fifty cts. J 'iam Mason. Garrett. I a. " l-'lle. rotne and look at the bi bur- barn. It is evident that be bad crawled into ... t c N- rMtV. n . TTf .. ,5 " ' .1..... marvelous canter, l'icr the barn that rame nipht, where be had ' U " j" 1 r"' U '..1 Utter, .-.-.Is that, ev.r. Cook A lain for a fall week without food orj Fine White Clover Honey at A. II. Fcnier to 50 cent for the best M Stock. iJ. ! IKKlllbLL JXECLTORTS NOTICE. Estate of John P. Orady, late or Jenner Twp., Somerset Co Pa., deed. Letters testamentary on the above estate having . Brackets, Odd-siied work. lie. been fr ranted to tne anderstamea "7 'ne proper Jrn;:z- maeshili & iinun towkTpb,.. Maiinfictnren! aad Dealers, K,.r see .i. stnrt. Wh.l.aler and Retailers Lumber AND EUILEIN3 LIATEHIALS, Hani M Soft IccSs. J. W WEAKLAND. llr.in. li Olli.- uo.l Var.1 Al Somerset, Pa., Op. S iC. R. R. STATlOt OAK. POPLAR. SlOl.S'iS. iiaais. ASH. kvjIMT, VLCORISO. SISH. CHLRlir. YtLLOA PISE, SHISLLhS, i'""'; CHESTSLT. WHITE PISE. LATH, BLISUS, A General Line or all itrade. ef Lumber ani Bulldta Material, an-I RooT e,,Ji'".?i?; AUo. ea Tiwrnlsn anythina; ia the line of oar fVilaeat to order wuh reascaabie praaipu- sach aa M6VLDISGX STAIR RAILS, BALL W t R .V. SLWLL POSTS Fornnlora wrrini nanna oeen urn mm to tne nnaersncnea ny tne i-ororiiers, wr.teto. ,nlhHii noiictt is hrn.1.1 iren to all - . . .1-. .1 .. . . . , iham ....hi.., . m I r, ikl. . .Ill iifMMit thm ftnlv kdi hentic&t ad fur aettta. tlemnt on Saturday. February 1, 18S3, at th ot world. All. of either sex. succeed from first hour. 1 settlement on Wednesday, February 14, at i.mi.er mnlhoriiT notice i herebv Kiven to all a f"M taw Send 6 cent .oroost- authority, notice is hereby riven to ail pe persons indebted to said estate to make imme.il- J 4 IW i X d ace and receive free a indented to said ujx to make Immed late pay- I ate payment, and those bavin claims attains tbe ! costly box ot uoua, xlil. h will help you to ui'-re nieut, and those having claims ajalnM toe same j 1 lice 01 toe executor, in ,.cw icuiie. 11 ie. A A HON WILI Si Bro.'s. dce.i'j Executor. Ttif. hrrrt frail til fnrtiinft nti.nl helnre thft work. I tl.e residence ofthe Executor. era, absoiatelr nore. At once address, TBra at' DAVID RUM EL, Co.,Auuita,"Malne. jana. jaolt. Executor. elias cusrisriisrGHA, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard OpposiSe S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerae Pa -anj oc.-nt rotint.Ts drink