u V. somerset Herald. Ml" CaMle Spanker contains nineteen unfor tunates. Tiierobius and blue birds were with U! lat wtH'k. 1 'Ml 7lt-J .-.. paT-- .February 20. ISM. for :i!iiil(cc 3Icctin ,,.r- ,if tlic llTiiblican County a-c 1,.t1'.v notified to mwt in .. i:..iu in the Court House, at , :, T'i-lay f Court. February . ',,'('. k r. m. A lull attendance u - e is urgently rciU'Med. (,i;o. v. l'li.i:, Chairman. AuvEBTisnD Lettebs. The following let ten remaining in the office at Somerset, will be sent to the Load Letter Office if not culled for before March 1, 1.8-4 : Anderson, Miss Felicia ; Baldwin, Sam'l ; Cn.en, Charley ; Jalloway. Kt.b't, 2; fiar vy, Michael; lluuiau. Hero; Holciiian, John ; Junes-. Jo-iali H Lewis. Mrs. Mari- ! ..1. . l - l, w j i .ui.--i-. .uwuirni xroB. ; -Mory, i-van ; There are Home Cftv rrin,;oi .i. i Mil-"-, Mrs. Jacob II. ; Miller, Kiuanuel ; The weather t-l'ring like. Mill continues mild and for trial at next week s term of Court. The rate of taxation for county purpose for 1S4, will be seven mills on the dollar. Mr. Thomas Bamctt disposed of his hard warcstor Monday morning to Mr. James 15. llolberbaum. The excitement is running very high on the temperance (jucstion in this place, and the etid is not yet. .Snyder, Mrs. Victoria; Wal ; Walter, William; Wiupard, Some little maple sugar was made last week, and our pna-re are retailing "spotsie" over their counters. File, W. II. ; ter, John I). Miss May. TOSTALS. Bresecker, Mr. I..; Crow, Mrs. Jane I'olierty. Win.; Miller, Emanuel: Uishbe (,ar, Hubert, 2. A. C, Davis, V. M. February 18, !Ss4. iv r Honey at A. H. Ci'sinu Bad Memory. Your memory is bad, perhaps, but I can tell you two secrets that will cure the worst memory. One is to read a subject when you are strongly intcreMod. The other is not only to read, I : but think. When you have read a paragraph j Sunday evening a collection was taken up or a I,aK', stop close the book and try to in onr different churches, for the relief of 'remember the ideas on the pa-e, aud not ! the sufferers by the lute flood, only to recall them vaguely to your mind, i " ' but I'Ut them into words and swale them " -Messrs. ;r1 Ji SclirocV. shipped a car j out. Faithfully follow these two rules and Ferntr ! lo"J "" si-e horses from this place to the ' you will have the golden keys of knowl- r..isiern market, J uesday morning. : edge. Iiesides inatu ntive readiu, r.itat-M-s for sale at Keller & .r;;raii- e of the snow comes ut! iuk during the present - liaising ,.- -I.-iu in summer juarters ... needed aui ii. . .-almoti and I.iilrad..r Iler-,(-at, at Keller .V Sanuer's. . :. is lifty-l.iur years old, it, .1. and is six fi-et tall. V .f 'igars and Tobacco in the : ,!iml at Keller A- Sanner's. . . .it-- tv ill smm be bminrht out. ': . ,ve n'nady made their ap- l other things injurious to memory. One is ll.e members of the Homerset bar who j the habit of skimming over new spapers, all were in Philadelphia attendingthe Supreme 1 in a confused jumble, never to be thought . vim, raunicu nouie r riuuy ami Saturday, i 0f a ain, thus cultivating a habit of careless reading hard to break. Another is the l: f lo v.. il.:.... ... r.. V 7l.ia it ....... 1 1 1 i " "". -ui.i.iiB B la- . - 111111 utni lu in uiiiii iriim mill. . t ... " tai Our aged and esteemed friend, Mr. Daniel I. EI'LY TO tHn II ICAll, Mr. Editor : I noticed in the ' Somerset Democrat this week a reply to the piece which appeared in the columns of the Her ai.e of last week, concerning the Union Spelling-bee that was field about two weeks agi., and which was a success, too, as every one must say that attended it, if they want to tell the truth about iL But the adage U, " Tramp on a dog's tail, and lie will yell." Therefore, as soon as I saw this yell in the Democrat I thought to myself some one got tramped, and when they saw the- were so badly beaten they thought they would yell for the old Democratic pa per and sign it Citizen, to make the ieop!e believe it wan really so. But it was a mis take to sign it Citizen, They ought to have signed it Soft-bead, with the brains knocked out, for we baye no citizen in our district that is that much of a soft -head to get at and propagate a like this was in theSomerset Democrat. It was surely a Democrat that did it. The citizens of our district are all good, reliable men, and respect the teacher, Mr. II. F. Barrone, too much, and know that he is an able instructor for their young, and would therefore not write falsely about him. It is not necessary for me to say aay more about this spelling, only I endorso every word that Spectator said in the IIebald. thereare a"a wouiu say to you, ."Mr. ftoit-nead, let your brains gather awhile, and then givsus the truth, and sign your name right. Let us hear from you, Softy. Citizkk. S oxiERf et Twi-., Feb. 1(5, lssi. ries sustained in falling from his hay -mow- last week. to reading with profit as the habit of Mai-i.e Sc.iAR and Syrlf. The maple- Mr. A. J. Lull, of the Somerset Dairy Cotnpauy, left for bis h.mie in New Berlin, New York, Saturday. Ik- expects to be ab sent several weeks. No matter how high or low a man's sU; Hon in life may be, he is not exempt from the ills which the llesh is heir to. runiiMig through story after story, and for- ; sugar makers have already obtained some getting them as soon as read. I know a . s;ll'. although the present weather is not gray-haired woman, a life-lover of books, i particularly favorable for operations in the who sadly declared that her mind had been ' camp. Last season was not a very profitable ruined by Mich reading. one for those engaged in this branch of in- . ... j dusfry iu this section, but it is thought that, il lto-.ii Ni v with lavorawe weather, an unusually large amount of both syrup and sugar will be i lea of the magnitude that this business has A few years ago it was run lined t- at half price. From Ij h.M bat in Stock. M.M. Ti.ki.wf.i l. .A I'ltf- .-I,.. , Ii.,f.- . M.t I If ....I. , . , .. . y iii.iu iiii.t i-iiii. i i-w iici...iia n.ie .my in tv iii'ti it l J " t . :11c ... tl.A l. :u Tl.. l:ir.l mi...m fl. nl I.i.ril v i ,( ti. . . 1 ' !..-. .1 A ..iiii iiic iir-ii is iit-ir ill. l lie - ........ n. uu. ........ v. ....... . .:. t. ir t- l.. n.l..,r' i,,,l;..;,t.i-.ll...t tl.r. !.,tl. ln 1 Uincil. u.ian mti.Avu ai'iiu junniaii amwuura ..................... ... . ....... ., j.. i. , . r . . leardemonilizingiject is to be abandoned. If the afor.si.iid f the Court. level-headed individual were to take a trill ... i .. . . . . , , . . , , ; eouiiiry. u. mine u is uv no means oe. tlirougli thiscountv, he would he ouuklyV , . . . . ,1 veioea to us lunest capacity, it is neverthe- Kepuuttiou with posterity baa ever been esteemed one of the mose powerful incen tives to deeds of heroism ; and one modern school of philosophy recognizes as the only ' true immortality of man, the enduring! lieneficent influence of his virtuous actions. I If, however, the fabric of our civilization w ere seen to be tottering, if as plain that this particular stimulus to virtue would fail. "Is our Civilization Perishable ? The question is asked in the Nytli American lieuieir for March, by Judge J. A. Jameson, who con siders the several agencies by which the overthrow of the existing civilization might be elTceted. In the same number of the Jiaiew there is an article of extraordinary interest on "Agricultural Politics in Eng land," by William F- Bear, editor of the Mark Lane Eiejirea. "A Defenseless Seaboard," by General 11. A. Smatley, is adescription of the unprotected condition of the unprotected condi tion of the harbors and coast cities of the United Stales: and though the author em ploys none of the arts of the rhetorician, his statement cannot fail to awaken the people of this country to the importance of being in peace prepared for war. "Neither Genius nor Martyr,'' is the judgment pronounced upon the wife of Carlylc by Alice Hyneman I.hine, whose contribution to the Carlyle contriversy Is characterized by much force. In "The Story of a Nomina tion," W. O. Stoddard, recounts the hitherto unpublished history of the mcausby which the nomination of Abra ham Lincoln for a second presidential term wns brought about. Other articles are "Lit erary Resurrectionists," by Charles T.Cong don ; "How to Improve the Mississippi," by Robert S. Taylor : and "The Constitutional ity of Repudiation," by D. II. Chamberlain and John S. Wise, Published at 30 La Fayette Place, New York. Gbass Seeds Ilavo in stock large quantity prime timothy, very low in price. Alsoj small and mammoth clover at prices low as I " "L--laSHSR COUNTY FIJI HOUSE There was a good hit of friendly rivalry) between the aspirants for the various town- j ship offices, at the primary Saturday. The turnout was unusually 'arge. The ticket nominated will be found elsewhere. Bai'uii & SoVg rnosniATEs. We are now prepared to take orders for these doods, and quote as follows at our ware house or track Jsomerset Station, Baugh .t Son's Double Fagle per ton, ... Dissolved Bone, $."5.00 So. 1- Fine Bone, $10.0) Cook s Beerits. "y"ALUABLE FARM AT PEW ATE SALE. rpb nn.lerslgnfrd offers for sale the HELL X FA KM, une and one-half miles wi-st of fu -town llepo of the Hal to. and Ohin tiailroad, uo the Bedtord and Orreuaburg turnpike, nintalnint; one hundred and one acres, laore or lea, about 75 acred cleared. 11 acres la meadow, an.l balance in timber. This Is a mint desirable looatioa lor a beautilui home. A good DWELLING HOUSE, and IK Stable en the premises. Oood Stock and I i rain larm : close to School, Churches and Mllis, and all public eonTenieocea. Possession would be given at once. Any person desirous ot buylns; a ane property, cinee to town, win lur particulars can on WM. H. Mll.LEK: feb'JOtt. Executor of Jacob J. Miller, deo'd STATEMENT AND REPORT -Ul'THE- AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT STOCK OX FABSf . Head nf H.irses " I'liWS " Twoyearlinas ' " (In? ycarllnK .. M Srinit calvcii.... a Mulls ' " Slice! Prrtod sows Shoal . 1.1 I 'las sold JUare sold RAISED ON T.1E TABU. Ilushelsof tlats 1S00 Housekeeper), remember that at the New Mammoth Furniture Store of CotTroth it Co., can be seen the largest stock of Furni ture kept in Somerset county, and at prices so low as to suit all who wish to purchase ! last n .... I l.y reference to our a ivertising columns,', undeceived. There is not a i.anicle av'les are popular in some sec gatherings the girls yell ,.; tin- young men juni Hiit will buy the Perfection i:a.le of good Muslin and tbree iii j'.l, Mrs. A. K. I'lil's. mi ral Ca-.si.ly has discharged Il.'pii'ilican, who for fifteen - mesenger anv of our readers wishing to jiurchase a desirable farm in this county, will see that William II fti.r ....it. .r if T.1....U T I Miller, dweased, offers at private sale just such a property as they may want. tin the etorv. less quite an important branch of industry us well as a valuable article of commerce. A correspondent sends the follow ing to i Large numbers of ieople are engaged during the Fulton Ikmucral : In an account publish ed two weeks since, in the Democrt about the IL H. work in this township, you made an error in crediting Kentuekey with the con traitors ; they are from Virginia, the mother in the Attorney The Collins Brothers, of Philadelphia, who have a large contract on the South I'eiiu Bailroad in this county, have rented of President and Contractors Mr. Castiger's new dwelling house on the hill east of the cemetery. They will occupy it with their families on the first of April. i a 1 inn' Company is lion" fell . at -:ght eents. delivered on r iv.rks. For orders, w rite to u. Harret t. Pa. the ground hog'' The lirsl ; k, which' is generally Mippos- j I lie control of his hogsbip, i ugiike than otherwise. j - lr. t;. J. Peachy can be seen , Booms at tl.ei'.ide House in . from the l.'th until the Hist j M.'ssr". Mason, Kim hart mid Co., the contractors at Tuscarora Tunnel, have the contract for five luiies. beginning at the old Dubbs pro)K-rty, and run west to Col. Woollet's. Thev have sub let threesectious or miles, the first to Porter and Yaughai j who are building on the Ahl pr.iH.rty oecu I pied by J. W. Miller. Tiie next aeclion to i Martin and Knight, who are putting up buildings on the old Andrew Anderson property. The next two sections will be worked bv Masons. Bineliart .V Co. The . ..f Pittsburg and Allegheny .i an unhealthy Spring uiid Sum a it 1. 1 the flood, which washed of tilth into the cellars of the ! of the buildings. disease, called azotwina. said . ;., Pr:i.-!it's disease of the kid : i its aplear:ince iti different i- State. Several Harrisbnrg f. . ted with disease. eiit.' month of January the - .-xtremcly severe Veniior .v. t.tr.iry, notwithstaiiding. and II .g says we tire to have six if snow, ice. and cold. V:ek. Now is the time w hen peojile imjuire "When does Uut begin We give a few date. Asli-W'e.liicsday falls on February UTt !i ; the first Sunday in Lent falls on Mareh ind ; Palm-Sunday fails on April 11th ; Easter-Sun lay conies on April BHh. The tw o Republican paj.ers of Bedford are lo be consoli dated this week, and will here after be imi lished under the name off.Vi.e.- i next section by i. (i.Mcfichee, w ho is build t;.;i-Inquirer, by Mr. John Jordan, former- I '"B on jiroperty of tieorge Wilson on road ly ..f the J.fjiurn; nnd Messrs. Lutz .v. Smith leading from Fort Littleton to Me Connclls formerly of the r.e).uU:r.tn. The two to- burg. Mi-ssrs. Masons, Rincbart ft Co. have get her ought certainly to make one good ! put up buildings on the John Walker prop- paper. At the department encampment of the irand Army of the Republic held at I -an-caster, the commander-in-chief, in a letter, advocated the gathering up of all the old soldiers who are inmates of the different poorhoiises and providing a home forlheuu The encampment appointed a committee to carry the same into elleet. 1 erty and are about ready to go to work. You will see by the above that small towns will be thick in our township, as each contractor puts up boarding houses and stores in addition to from twelve to twenty cabins. The contractors at Sideling Hill Tunnel reduced the wages of the Italian and Hun garian laborers on the I'm! icst., mak same 1.00 per day. The laborers got angry and threatened to make a general A large portable engine, with hoisting ap- i slrik; . some of them showed their ainrer bv paratus. etc.. Btta-bed, was hauled from thu j t!,r,)win(, theirtools in the air and stopping Somerset siation to the Ijiurel Hill tunnel l(irk 01(. jj.mp.riau w ho kept at work l.y Mr. .Iaru. saylor, last week. It ma.lt i W;1S , jm the season in the manufacture of both sugar and syrup. The former is graded, the better qualities commanding gilt-edge prices. The syr.ip is put up in both large and small packages in casks a,ud neat tin cans, and in hollies. Such leading firms as the Thur Ikt's, in New York, handle both pro duets constantly, and have an enormous trade in them, more particularly in the large cities and tow ns. The silgar-miiple tree is most abundant north of latitude M' and cast of the Missis sippi River: in the Southern States it is found only along the mountains. The making of sugar and syru4i is confined almost exclusive ly to the States of New Hamhire, Ver mont, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsyl vania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentuekey, Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Vermont takes the lead, und produces annually about ten million pounds of suar and a propor tionate amount of syrup, lennsy lvania makes about two million pounds per year of j sugar. Her product of syrup is small. The total amount of sugar manufactured in the Fiiited States is abort thirty six mil lion i-ounds per year. Har produce of syrup is small. The total amount of syrup manufactured in the I'niled States is about two and a half million gallons The increase in ten years, asshown bvthe king the census, has not l.een as large us might iot very f be supposed, a fact doubtless dm: in a great measure to the destruction of maple trees. MAIIKIKI). Bl'KKK LF.L On Saturday, February 10, 1S4, by L. M. Hicks, J. P., John Burke and Rosa Lee, Both of Garrett, Pa. SNYDER WILL. On the 10th inst., at the bride's home, by P.ev. J. II. Zinn, Mr. IranacusS. Snyder, of New Lexington, and Miss Bertha K. Will, of near New Centre ville. LONG PLATT. At his residence, on. February 10, lssd, by Klder W. G. Schrock, Mr. LeRoy Long to Miss Lizzie Piatt, both of near Berlin, Pa. L WRY DICKEY February 1SSI, at the homeajf the bride's parents in F'ried ens, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. OliverC. Low ry and Miss Sadie J. Dickey, both of Somer set county, Pa. 1)IK1. a heavy load ; at places me wagon w neeis lent through the bard pike up to the hub. but Mr. Savior's four strong horses, assisted atelied Army State encampment held , ,w() m if tjirollpn was largely ur.en.icu. ieie . cteil to the National encamp- ; 1 at Minneapolis. Harrisburg ii 1 pii as the place fur holding 'lupincnt. i .,.is be borne in mind that .li'y of those who I'd! borough ...lli. es serve the people with t.oiit tinders would always re , unsalaried ollicials would re edit and fewer curses. Who reigned after Saul?" 'avid." i.imon "The a'e in t - Who came after Da " " Who came after (iiieen of Sheba," an- voung man on the back acher turned to orinthi- 'ci . .lelllll. .. i . l i-n.We now have in stM-k :, : cut nf November catch maek ! -. .! :r ..in the Atlantic coast, and m at prices luiHleratly low for :. . . h inge f.T holm -cured bacon. C.m.k .V; Bkekits. .. s.. Mr. T. W. Atkins. , .-.m , writes : "I never hesitate to 1 your F.l.s trie Bitters to my cus- v giveentire satisfaction and are -s ." Electric Bitters are the pur medicine known and will posi i Kidney and Liver complaints. . I liidund regulate the bowels, v can atlord to le without them. -,ive hundreds of dollars in d.ic - evrv year. Sold at fifty cents a i N. Bovd. We call attentiou to the card of Beaver College, in ibis issue, which enjoys an en viable reputation among educational insti tutions, and a liberal patronage from those qualified to jndtre of the merits of the school Parents and guardians having daughters or wards to educate, will do well to write to Dr. P.. T, Taylor fot circular giving full in formation. The liquor war is being waged with con siderable vigor in Somerset at present. During the past week there were twenty-one prosecutions for violations of the li.jnor laws brought against the proprietors of our three hotels, and their bartenders. The caes are down for trial at February term of Court, which commences next Monday. The mat ter has: created considerable feeling, and has been the one tfpic of conversation f rthc past four or five days. towushii i .... l.n i Charles .-1 revi .1 111 lonni j'i . .:-.'.. .- i l. ss than a dozen. Harrisburg j ,. s.i,,ii of .me of tln-sc. a woman j vcars. She married a drum- j i the revolutionary war. w ho was ! 1 when he entered the bonds of j Thena-iie of the Harrisburg ; i- Elizabeth Bet;, who was 2" i en she was mariied. Mrs. Betz of several years more of life. rea.iers have family medi- etc. that thev desire thev W i',1 do W.-il to the Druggist. liJ Main own. iiis sincK ol urups, oye -. . ns not only fresh but ure. and - ;isi, liable. Hi" aim is to ph ase mers find be knows that the way : s .; i,v jelling strictly pure goods at ;;' .- fgnn-s. Don't forget the name .iciier. 4S4 Main St.. JolitistoVn. - purchased the exel'isive right to ' '! liuire Patent B.sl Spring in Som- -y. 1 will shortly make a canvass . unty to solicit orders. I think - g superior to any yet offered for Hi: Got There. m. McGregor, a native Lr of the Emerald Isle, stcped into Mr. Henry Krt-gar's meat market Saturdry night, and shouldering a quarter of leef. coolly walked off w ith it. Mr. K n gar csucht sight of him just as he was turning the corner, and call ing an otli'-er had him arrested. A short time fwfore tbi. McGresror had been heard inquiring of a friend what he could do to I get put to jail for the next three month". till work on the new railroad could be had. The following ticket was placed in notn-j luation by the Kepuniicans oi Miuiersci ilurdav : No. 1. Judge of Election haver; Inspector, William N. Barn. It : No. J, Judge of Election.! IVrrv t'nilerger: Inspector, John Kline: Constable. William W.Brown; School Di- recton, John J. Darr, Adam S. Miller ; Su- j jM-rvisors, George Siiinpstein. Henry Pritts, Beniainiii Stutznian, 1emnel H. Auman;! Assessor. Washington F. Countryman ; Register Aseor, David A. Swank : Town ship Clerk, Charles II. Smin kcr ; Township Auditor, Friah S. W. iler. with hanging, but he stuck Ito his (Hist ami isstiii at work. In a conversation with Mr. Edward Barm's, the engineer in charge ol the Alle ghany tunnel, and son f chief engineer, O. W. Barnes, of the South Pennsylvania Railroad, on last Saturday, we learned that work on the great cut, three miles eat of the Alleghany mountain tunnel, was begun on Thursday by the contractors. Charles Me Faden ,kNiii. This cut w ill bef'5 feet deep and about two Uioiuaiid Xcci..juJtiieHbr and will be the largest railroad cut in Pennsyl vania and probably the !argel iu the Fiiited States or anywhere else.' He aTso stati-d that work on all thetunneis along the line is be ing pushed forward as fast as practicable. jlrtttxr'l . -V in i tt . A spi-cial to the Timet from Huntingdon says that agents of the Seaboard, Pennsyl vania and Western Railroad are there solic iting the right of way from land-ow ners for the new road. They report that they met w ith no diliii uiiy in Milllin county and say that if they meet w ith the same success in Huntingdon the road will be completed and the cars running on it to Huntingdon by the irst of January. -- " The Carlisle Volunteer ihinks there must be about a million of men at the "tunnels beyond Roxburv," from the number reiKirt ed lo have gone there during the winter. On this same subject w can say that every drunken loafer and whining beggar who happens to striku this locality is on his way "to the tunnel at Rays Hill'' if moving eastward, and "going up to the Allegheny tunnel" if migrating westward. The loss from this cause w ill scarcely be as great in the future as it has been in the past, on account of the constantly-increasing value of and demand for the sugar and syrup, which will induce farmers to preserve the trees. Beside, the manufacture uf the articles is conducted now w ith much more skill and care than formerly, and a larger I roductioii is thus obtained. I "TTTcHagersUiw-n says there I. i i. ; If any of our iiiit for liniment, rse p. .w.fers. compounded. ( '.inq.bell. hnsf J. F. Rkchy. Mafkft. Main Street. We have : a large Refrigerator to our Meat t w hich all meats lan le kept coo' Mutton. F-ecf, Pork. Ac. kept on hand. ien deily. Parties it can have it kept In the Rcfrig ' 1 wanted. i aN. psiUiO rew brick for sale, i ;'.l sell by the hundred or thons- price. Ross Davis & Co. At the nominating convention held in the arbitration room in the Court House Saturday evening by the Republicans Somerset Borough, the following ticket was place.! in nomination and will b elected to-day, Tuesday: Purge-, I- r- Colhorn; Town Council, C. N. Boyd, for .'! years ; S. F. Picking, for 2 years ; C. F. RhoiuK for 1 year; School Dint tor. C.J. Harrison. J. M. Cook; Assessor, Chandlers Huston; Judge of election. J. R. Edie; Insicctor, John H. Huston ; Constable. S. P. Snyder; High Constable. William Gilbert : Auditor, John N. Snyder : Mrcct Commissioner, Dan iel K. Davis. X are in creasing indications that the alliance be- t ween the Wi-stcrn Maryland and Vander- bilt's South Pennsylvania railroads will lie consummated. In the House of Delegates of M-tiylatid a bill authorizing the Jlagcrs j town and State Line Railroad Company to ! sell or base its railroad to the Western Maryland Company or to any other railroad I company whose roadway connects with that I of the Western Maryland railroad by means ! of the Hagerstown and State Line Railroad ! Company, has been introduced at the in stance of the Vanderbilt party. The State Line will complete the connection between the South Pennsylvania and the Western Maryland. A An exchange gives the boy this rebuke: "Leap year gives young Indies a gentleman's privileges in making love." Yes, erhaps it docs. But no rcsjK-ctable young man will have anythingto do with a young lady who takes a position on the street conier and squirts tobacco juice on their coat tails. Nor would it look well for a dozen or more young ladies U loaf around in front of a church for an hour and a half on Sunday night, sparring and knocking one another huts off, and dancing a tra la-la on the side walk, in order to kill time until the congre cation is dismissed, and then buckle up to a Ai:m Sxiak The best V(l,1(j ,aI1 and escort him home. . world fur Cuts, Bruise, Fleers, j " 'if Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped j a case of unusual interest has been broguht !, icains. Com, and. all Skin I to a happy finish in the Courts of Bedford - . . positively cures l'iles. or no fi'UI1ty. William N. Barndollar, it ap- '' 1. It is guaranteed to give jut- j (.cars, was prosecuted by Miss Sarah V or money refunded. Price I Black, of Everett, who claimed she was the mother of his child. Barndollar-- side sought to prove that the girl was f had character and had been intimate with other men, but the attempt was a complete failure. Finally, after all the testimony was iu, a settlement of the case was effected on the Dkaii-Bkatix.. Nkh'upaI'krs. The Imlr- ln ttnt. published st Waynesburg. thus di'scribi's a certain class of subscribers in Greene county, of whom also we arc sorry to say there are a few in Somerset. The meanest persons having existence are those j denominated "dead-heads." nnd of these there are many classes. The merchant, the j lawyer, the church and the newpaper each have their share, and ail struggle to free themselves from them, but they cling with as much tenacity as "grim death to a nig ger's heel." .Such p tsons are drones to so ciety, and only serve to clog the w heels of BnoTiiKBsvAi.i.EV Items. Albert Bittticr is down with an attai k of pneumonia. Win. N. Coleman is lying dangerously ill at his home near Pine Hill. Vuite a lot of maple sugar was made in this township last week, by those who took the season by the forelock. The coal trade along the Buffalo Valley is exceedingly dull. Ofcoursc the election of Carlisle, the free-trader, as Speaker, and Democratic supremacy in the House, are the cause. The Sandy Hollow society is Mill ftotir Tshing. Vucstiou for debate next Thursday evening: Hi wired. That the clas-ics should be taught iu the language in which they were written. As spring advances, the number of agents Wall kinds increases. Lock out f..r him. Already there is hardly a week passes but that an agent of some patented concern calls on the farmer to sell him cither t'nrm or tow nship right. The schools of the township are all doing as well as can be expected. Two,' weeks more will close the present term, und no one will he more delighted than the small boy, who feels just as though he had been released from a five months' imprisonment In the county jail. Mr. Mowry, from the eastern part of the State, is at present iu this neck o' woods buying horses. This is the second lime for him this winter. He is a genial i .i n i l.. ...,;i.. an.l o man, ami i-o.iii ...... "' ,.lu.e ol horses in tins section, lie seems lo Know i that Brothersvalley farmers ki-ep as good i stock all around as can lie found in any! other tow nship in the county. Last Thursday a dead man was found on the railroad track, a little below the Berlin station. The night train had run over him. cutting off both legs close to the body, and when found in the morning he was cold in dvatli. An examination revealed the fact flint he also had a bullet hole clear through his head, and there are suspicions of foul play. Deceased was an Irish laborer from the Allegheny tunnel, und was alioiit forty years of age. He was in Berlin the previous day, and imbibed pretty freely. His inten tion was to go to Cotiuellsville the next day. A little money, and trifling articles were found on his ktsoii. He was buried in the cemetery at Berlin. LAMBERT. February 1-, 1NS4, near Shanksyille, George, son of Wm. M. and Julia A. Lambert, aged 1 year, ." months and 'Jti days. WALKER. on the -'th of January, l.S.sf, near Shanksvilic, Cora, infant daughter of Matthias and Sally Walker, aged mouths and t days. Cl'STEU. On February 15, lstsl, Harry Graucie, only sou of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Custer, of Stovestown, aired 17 years. H months and L'l davs. YL'TZY. At his residence near Poca hontas, on Sunday, February 10, lsX-l, Dan icl Yutzy, in the 7'.th year of his age. Mr. Yutzy was one of the most highly es teemed citizens of Somerset county. He w as the father of Col. E. D. Yutzy, of I'rsi na, and was well known in the community ns an upright, Christian gentleman, of gen erous heart and liberal hand, Mr. Yutzy was twice married, and of a family of twelve children, ten sur ive him. Six of tin: chil dren, three boys und threegirls, were by the first wife, and six, three boys and three , giris, by the second wile. j Report f.fCassel man school for the sever- I al months past : i must month. Whole No. in attendance- . ... Average attendance. , Per cent of attendance second month. Whole No. in attendance-..-.. A veiage attendance Per cent of attendance tii inn month. Whole No. in attendance Average attendance. . Per cent of attendance mi rth month. Whole No. in attendance Average attendance Per cent of attendance The term so far has pleasantly, a..d we hope may be a success. L, M. . 1 . IT . fx . 110 . 17 . i2 . 18 , u . SI . i; . 12 l-eii spent very the entire term F. T. 22 37 IS 29 U'2 fl 24 4: 2i :w !M i)2 21 12 1! ."-'I .,- s:i 21 ;i7 17 20 91 SS I- WllVKK. Teacher. Action' Aivtion! We will have auc tion iivxl .Saturday, tmd everyday during Court week, until our entire stock of Dry Good an.l Notions is closed out, to quit business. A. NathaVs, Baer's Block, Somerset. Pa., Feb.'y 10, ls-M. 52 DIVIDENDS A YEAR FttO.n 93 OO I.WESTEl). Tkit Is what any nna will receive who iub- srrllies tortus bi.trtiMUNT. of New York. Il occupies two fields. First, as a religious jourDai It is QDilenumiDatluiial, and br.ia.iler than any Hert. Its aim is to strengthen an.l extend Kvanirellcal religion and to delun.l It airainut the attacKS of Materialism. Atl.eUm, and untielict. It ' tree to approve or criticise In anv ol tho do n.miioaUncs whatever it believes is designed to advance or 1) in. ter tho pnnjress ol Ita U.ispel of L'brist. Amuax; Us reliituas writers are Leonard W. Baoon, U. S. t). Hartlett. 1). !., I'rest. John Bafeoin, Bi.-ii) Tnunias Jl. Clark, Kev. Joseph Cook, Blsfaop I '. A. Cox., George K. Crooks. I). 1)., Howard Crosby, 1). I)., Then. I Cajler, U. P., Kev. ijamaellllke, Ge.irKe P. Fisher, U, !., Prol. Norman Foi. Washinxton Gladden. I). II., Bishop F. 1). Huntingdon, bishop J. F. Hurst K. I. Morris, 1. 1).. Prcst. Noah forltr, Francis L, P&tton, t. i)., Philip Schart, II. R. S. Storrs, I). 11., Wm. M. Taylor, 1. 1.. Wm, V. WiUlns.iD, U, II.. Prest. T. U. Woolsry. Second. As a literary journal It stands without a peer among the weekly prets. During the past year It has published articles and jioeinii by nmro than three hundred of the most talented writers In this country and Europe. Among them Amelia A. Parr. Mary CIcmmer, Kose Terry Cooke Kate Footc, Dora kead (.l alo. Kev. W. rilhs, 'Slnice GrMiiW'KUl," Thos. Hill, II. It.. Wm II. HowullK. "H. H..-' Sidney Lanier. Hose Hawthorne Itiirop, I.uise Chao.l Icr .Moultiin, Joaquin .Miller, K. A. links. Mrs. S. M. H. Flutt. Josephine f ollard, Klchard Henry Stoddard, Edmund Clarence Slediuan, Airs. Earit Thiini.on. J. T. Trowbrtda.'. Cetia Thajler. John (ireenleaf Whlttler, Surah C. Wuolsey. Su san E. Wullaue. Wm. C Ward, and Prol. "chas. A. Younic. Thk liKreM.KT will, within the next few months, publish stories by Wm. II. Howeli. au thor ol "Their Weddiuic Journey" "A .Modern In stance.1 ate. : W. It. Norrls, author of "Matrlm.i ny,'' "No New Thlua;," itc : F. .Marlon Crawlurd, author of ' Mr. Isaacs,'' '-Dr. t'laii.lius,'' fco. ; J. S., of llnle, author ol "(iuern.ltiic." It is also neicutiatlnir with other distinguished 8try writers ot Enaland an.l America, whou name it does not yet leel ut liberty to make public. In civil and pnlltiiil allairs Thk Isiikpendknt contends for sound ideas and principles. It be lieves In the reform ol the civil service uti.l tarifl. in the purification of iolittcs. and maintains those principles which the highest ethics and It.-t in telligence require. Thk Isoki'Icmiknt has 'J distinct departments, Kpafres In all. TKiiiis to si iiscniiii:us. One subscript iun one jc.ir ror six uiniuns 1-or three months tine subscription two years Une subscription live years. - Wheat.. " Kye " Buckwheat " " Corn " " Potatoes " Beets " Turnips , " " Onions " Heans " " Winter Apples. Tonsct Hay Heads ot Cabbage. .......... Barrels S.iur kraut. ........ founds of Butter Unllon Applebutter Pounds ol I i.rk killed " Heet " " " Veal " " "Talluw ... 14 ... 10 ... ... ") ... 50 ... 15 . . ... 10 ... 30 ... SO ...l'JS) ... It . .. SKI .... 1 !'.!lli ... XU ... Suu CI.OTIIIMi MACE AT THE COCNTY nnIC IX OKK TKAtt. Mens' shirts 45 Mens' pants A Mens' vests V Womens upnins HI Womens' dresses ; ; Sun-tionue's. 12 Boys' shirts Womens' drawers 17 iiya pants 16 Womens' tacues '-!! Sneets 40 Boys' coats 4 Chil.lrer.?' dresses 40 Boys' waists lfl Womens jackets ti Womens' chemise 30 Chiidrens chemise lit Children.' drawers; Children;' aprons Id Cluiil bolsters 3S l.tomlortcrs , JS Suspender, pairs 'Jsi Winners' .-.kliU -H Kisl.iirks v., WoBiens' caps 6 Keather-tii k slips Vi l ar.ls il.iunel . ' carpet Bum-Is s.,, u Mens' socks, (knit) piers..... is) " I looted) 5o Wosnetis'stm Ulnuf (knit) pa rs 'ii (loote.!) 0 Cliildrens' stockiuirs " 10 i uts ol yarn IMo Pounds ol wool ltJO ii:aths. A-je. .Vi: ?m: Henry Kir.a'.cr Sarah Irinninis John Stalil Jacob HMii- Eliza Wiiol John Armor Sarah lies John Coal Kll Winuf rt NuailKir of shrouds made Number ol nicalturnifh.'.l tramps Amount at -U eents per nical Number of sermons prea-bed In lss3... Av. No. inmates per month in. ltiiiinx tramps. 1SS No. Inmates In house January 1 ,ls4 li. No. "f outdoor piutiurs 40 i'. JLAl'NTZ. Stkwahd. .T-'.U CLOSING i H T CHEAP ! Winter Goods, Consist ing of LADIES' RUSSIAN CIRCULARS CLOAKS, JACKETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FUES T m FLANNELS, BLANKETS. YARNS, &c We want to run down our Stock before taking our Annual Inventory. CALL foe baegains a Greis, Foster fc Ouiim's, 113 & 113 Clinton Street, JOI-lJNTSTO WN, P. aOHt:KNr. I AT AK 14 RT. Corrected by tlooat Si Bskkits. I1UI.KBJ1 in CHOICE GoOCEolES, FLOUR & FEED ..3 OU .. l : .. 0 T5 .. "l IjO ..lo uo TiHAL Tiiir: We fill' r month's ftutttT.utn. a? a "Trial Trli,M lur -kJcenw, which ran remitre.l by i- aje tnipp, rAraent ol in lditi"n will se cure the t.ft Inn re ot a yon'c u..Krfptiuu. ?enl poiiiui car a lur iree fiHtciiuen copy. miKl juitue fur jruarivlC Addretu The JXI)Eli:XJ)EXT, y3. '.'.".I Hroafway. New York TWENTY NINTH ANNUAL Financial Statement OK THE Somerset County MUTUAL FUKTHK YKAR ENIIN(1 IE(!. 21, llvS. KEOEIl'TS. To Hal in Treas. as (s-r last re pi.it lM-eemlwrSl. 'trJ. t -M 07 To ca-hree'dun new polices Is sued during the year Isvi 0;4 St Tie"h ree'd on renewals dur- lnic lsxi 4.J 28 To cash on Assessuirnts collcct'd dur'.nit tin- year lsa. 213 1 Tin. Inlki-emikm. The ulilest ri'Iigiuus ami lifi-rary ii'WsaiH'r lublishcl. One ijiiurtrr tii ii-liiilt' larger, but the tuinitt j.rirc as its ninvmpornrifs. Il hs twi'tilv-lwo distinct ilci.urtineiits. , stiart up H j g,,( 1 1 1 rt l y . f tlirm of sujierior txri'l ile a I'd t j i lis literary ili-j.urtiiit-ut. rinbratiiis re-j views, eritu istiiM ami notices of all new j books juililislieil, conlains 10 or 12 columns ! weekly, ati'l b.is no superior in jotirnal j ism. I'uriiiir the next few months The Indc I i ti'lent will publish sU)rie by William D. Howells, author of "Their Wetldin Jonr ; iiev." A Modern Instance," etc.; V. E. Norris, author of "Jlatrimoiiy," "No New Tbinp," etc. K. Marion Crawford, author of "Mr. Isaacs," ' I)r. Claudius," etc.; J. S. of Iale. author of "liiiennlale"; Kdward Kver ett Hale, author of "Ten Times One is Ten," etc.; Julia Schayer, author of "Tiger Lily and Other Stories"; Kebecca Harding Pavis, .Sarah rne Jewett, l'"red. I). Story, Kate I'pson Clarka, and others. Our readers who do not now subscribe for it should read the advertisement in another column, which I sec that quite a number of the editors j gives subscription rates in full. Everyone of the leading newspapers: ia the flooded ; should ut least send ;tt cents for a month's listricts ure bothered about the philosophy and science of these floods. Now, I think there is no tNcasinn to pet excited over this matter at all. Every reading and thiukinjr lierson knows that the rule is a thaw of any enterprise or oiiderfakinp. There is nothing that will raise the wrath of the j some kind in January ; sometimes a i3 put newspoK'r man, cause his hair to stand on ; off till in J'ebruary, and remember there are end and iniK'l him to speak sharply to the exceptions to every rule. And occasionally "devil," than to (jet a notice from a post-i this part of the job is put into the hands of masterthat " the paper addressed to A. 15. is boys, and no doubt-it was controlled by uncalled for; reason, don't want it any j ti,em this year, and you all know hiw boys lonper." Turninc to the books he finds arc . they are Tery apt to overdo a thing, the man has l-eeti gi-ttinR the pajK-r for aj jt seems that tliey overdid the thing nothing f"r four or five vears, and has not j considerably in the late thaw, and this is paid a cent on it. We received notices from I auout all the science there ij about it. ! twttiiasters the other day or ttiree s:icn j ow akd Tiies. spongers, the au'i'rejrate of whose "Trial Trip," nu.l make its acijuaintauce. Address Tlie Indejmnlend, New York City. I, x. l or sale bv 0. N. Itoyd. iunJ). Siit.i rins. Mr. E. princer. iv. I'a.. wri'es: "I wasafhict ieverand abs'ess ou lunp", ": '""i I'll walking Klcxladoll. iota "iof Ir. KingsNew I liscov-; following tenus : The defetidaut and Jirose " '" .s'inipti mi, which did me sonmcli j t utrix to many, and the defendant to ay ' 1 bought a dollar Iniltle. After ' all cost,, including the atorncys' f.t-s of the "'" l".ttles, found myself on. e more i prosecutrix, and give forlitr and tier child's ''"!:il .letely restored to health, with I use two thousand dollars two years from " ' tit, and a gain in flesh of 40 ! Iate. The bride and groom are bedh young "' C. N. liovd s Drug Ktore and j ami well-to-do. both have many friends, and , " f!- trial bottle of this certain cure for ! everybody in the crowded court-room seems i 1'istases. jtTfi- bottle M.ijrj. ' to have njoice.1 at the happy denouement. accounts i iru nexr S20. Now. if there are any more such sjiongers on onr list, w!m have deter mined not to pay for their paper; we ask them to rctsirt at once, as onr circumstances will not iiermit us to be so liberal as to send the paper for nolhiiig There is another class who cheat the printer by jumping the "county," or changing their postoflice with out notifying the publisher. This class is placed under the head of ' frauds," and the price. lnited Slates government has passed a law etc f -When in need of anything in for their sieciul benefit which is rather j drUg line come and see me or write . :.. :.- ..1 1 ,,.1. .v il aif. li ' sinngeiii 111 US' lUI l . I ,1..., . .. p ti-.ns can be arrested for fraud, fined heavily and imprisoned. An enforcement of this law on the part of publisher in a few instances, might have the wholesome efTect ofcorrectinganevil irom wi.icn ail newr. . ft hn g papers sutler more or ioa. i nc reiieiijuiio r . 1 - y.fll.a .l.iill,o.i1" JlTlll I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset coun ty that I have ojieneel a new drug store at 232 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Ture Drugs, Chemicals. Tatent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Terfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the inset-trades, such as Pure Paris Oreen.Ture Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, the for All inquiries "cheerfully answered. Cha. GRirmii 232 Main Street. re for tho benefit of the "dead-head only. no difference what pajr is injured by his meanness. The Koller Process Flour forsaleby Messrs They REGISTER'S NOTICES. . CONFIRMATION DAY FEB. 28th. Notice Ii hereby siren to all persons concerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the lol lowlnit accounts hare pasted register, awl that the same will be presented tor eooflrniation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Som erset Keli. 'ii. 1SS4: 1. First and nnal aeennnt of Adam Imarnnd. Ailmintstrator ot Henry Suhrie. dec'il. First ami fltinl account of Jonathan Kboads, Administrator of Jacob Bradlmm, dee'd. . First and final account of Kmanuil Oorer, Jr. auanlinn ol Kllen Borkey. 4. 1 he separate aeeaunt of Howard H. Kelm and N. Oeorge Kelm, Administrators of hllas U. kelm. tlec'd who was one of the Executors of Jo nas Kelm, dee d. and John W. Ifeachy, turvtTlng Eiei utor of said dee'd. i. First account of Michael Sine Jr.. and M. H. Sl. Administrators et Henry bine, dee'd. 6. Third account of Dr. U. M. Buechljr El ecu tor of Daniel HoeehW. dee'd. 7. Final account ot Samuel J. Miller, surrlvlna; Kxecutnr ol Peter Borkley. dee'd. s. r irst and nnal account of Marshall Hllenun, Administrator ol Joseph Hileman, dee'd. u. First and final soeonnt of John C. Walter, Administrator of Ulllian Walter, dee d. 10. First and final account ot Levi Berkey, Ad minlstrmloraiid Trustee of the estate of Joseph lihoauls. dec d. 11. First an.i final account ot H. IV Baer.Execa tor of Esther Casetieer, dee'd. t First and final account of Silas A. Walker and (iillian A. Walker, administrators of Abra ham O. Walker, dee'd. 13. First and final account of Henry Oeisel, Ad ministrator ol Catharine Ueisel, dee'd. JlllT'J 14 DISBTKSEMENTS. Hv cash p.)l. I Henry H jmunn loss l.y hre JH0 TO llyo.fl paid C J. .Miller l.ira.i- justiiiK alsive l.s 3 CO By cash paid J. Pisjrhauh un.l wile on Ions (not due) 60 00 Byeasb pd J. B. Cruclita-ld In lull for damage hy lire 00 By ea-h puid Mrs. stme Ann Bet-k lur danuiee l.y lire 1 30 By cash paid Hkkald Printing (Miuuianv, lor Klanks c 1. . j By amount paid l.ir olllce tent and luei lor oue year oo By am't p.1. lor postaxc, station ery fc. ollice lurnltuie '." 77 Br suit. p.1. one years' salary as Secretary and I reasuror 400 uo 7. 4 i Balance In hands ot Aircnla and 1 rt "ii rr r 64 32 Amt ol premium notes In tor e. . 87,8"4 t;t) Amount of Capital 4t;,slS 38 Hie tollowlnir Directors were elected to serve lurini( theensuinic ye.ir: William linker, C. J. Miller, Samuel Barclay, Andrew Woy, John Spelcher, Abrnm Beam, Conrad Miller. James parson, and John liieks, ol Somerset County, Bcniauiln Kline an.l Samuel Matthews f Fayette County, and Leonard Bitluer, ol Bc-dlunl County, l'a. The fnllowlnsr Olflcert were continued for the ensulnir year, viz : Samuel Barclay, Pn-tidetit, and Joiin lll. Ws, Secretary and Treasurer. By order oi the Hoard ol 1) irectors. Olhce Som. Co. M. F Ins Co. (JOHN HICKS. Somerset, Feb, 4, lst4. V Secretary. fcb.la-JU OUTSTANDING Stats and County Tazes Due and Owing by the Collectors of the Different Boroughs and Townships, as Follows. Recorder's Orhee, Jap'y SO, ISM. A. A.STTJTZMA1. KetrUter. TNOTBJE. My wife, Sarah, harfns; left my 1x4 and board without just provocation, the publie Is hereby have just received a new lot which will bel eautloned not to trust or hartx her en my aecount . . . . . atu a win U"i icruvHEIfi) ivi iui wcirw inn sold aoout V) percent, lower man me price, eontractlns:. i. .r. .1,1 ; I DANIEL 8ECHLEK. UCICIUI.HC B- .... I H . V . . V .. I ,. , Tlr. ta COLLDCTOKS DlSTItll-TS Wm. A. Keonii Contin ence lioroua-h Geo Turney Addison township A D Flvto Berlin bor- ouvh Sol J Baer Meyertdale norouith 0 L Baker Southampton township. W S Kuuliuan Lrslna borouith A J Hileman Addison township Joel Laauls, Allegheny township Alex Musser Brothers valley township Charles A Heliley Berlin borouirh John tillsson Conduence borough Jerry Folk Elk Lick township Jsbob A Kautz Jenner- Uiwn boroUKh J W Burknolder Lower IMrkeyfoot twp Uriel Broueher JHeyert- dale bo roue n Samuel Bowser Jdlllord township John P. Spfcer New Balto. Borough, John K Miller Paint township Joseph Dtvely Salisbury larough. Levi Koontz Shade town ship. Daniel Flick tomerset borongli. Gabriel Qood Somerset township Simon Lesley Southamp ton townsmp Komanus Baldwin Sto- Djcreek tewntbip..... Adam Ortmm St-jysto'a borouKh Ellas Flke Summit township Tbos t. Williams Upper Turkeyfoot twn William Shaw Urslna boreuKh Peter Kneaream Wei- lersbunr boroual We, the unilersiened Commissioners of Somer set county. In eonlormltv with the law. bare or tiered the accompany Ira scccount ot tbe receipts and expenditures of said oounty for the yearlls3 to be published, and hereby eettilv that the above statement of outstanding taxes due said county correct as per records in the Treasurer's and I 'oin- uiiseiooer s omces. ADAM S. SHAFFVB, Attest: JtlSEPH HOKMEH, D.J. Hoksir, H. W. BKUHAKEH, Clerk, Commissioners. State County Yesr Tax. Tax. 1179 'J8 30 18.S-J VM ill 17S 'A) i V!6 50 06 " 301 10 37 60 12 o4 32 Si 7 10 1-83 25S M 100 00 3i7 2a tvo " 65 41 24 20 " 147 03 IS 32 " 102 77 24 74 " 14" 07 2-7 M " 85 3 15 ' 57 Si 1 Vi " 4.6 73 4 04 " 562 64 6 66 " 9 33 4 20 " 156 W 11 08 " 175 V2 50 00 " 3s'J 4tf i 00 u 41 51 u 614 53 14 63 u 91 06 3 17 S7 38 40 14 " 8 52 14 30 M 147 65 41 7S 2-0 3-i t So " 110 61 8 85 " T3 fS 50 Apples, dried, V B f.. At.plel.uttcr.fi irnl Wijc Bn.n. yl 1") 8 s 1 25 Butter, y (ken) (roll) 20c Buckwheat V bush 7 nicul, 100 &j ....it:)i.,c Beeswax . 2Ae Bacon, shoulders, S. loc sides, lS " Ctuntry nam., yi b. . i;.c Corn, (oar) new y' bushel Im-U-V (shelled) old " 7Vr " meal 't 9, 3c Cull skin.-. V B Sc r.snf, y 'I"- -'w Flour, f bid 5 5Ufy7 00 Flaxseed, V t'U. (60 9 i 7ic Hams. (sui;nr-c:ired) f B 1 c l.inl.f' B LtraU.er. red sole, i D. :o--i.'uic Uicr, ' sn7oc ' k.p. " 75'isO0 MI.MHng.s, and chop 190 B. 2 oe lata, V1 bu 4.V50e Potat-ieS. l bil (new) 40v ,oc Peaeties. uried, f1 8 S.wi l'lc ; Kve. yi bu 7si Kaas. 8. 1 i Salt. No. 1. V bid. extra il BOWi no ' " tiri.und" Alum, per sat k 81 4' j,tl o , " Ashton. per sa. lt i-J io j Sutrar. yf How y ft ivftvc , "white " yjff-'lve i Tillow. P. ii74 i Wheat, yl bu el 00 Wool, 4i 35ctj.JC L I ST O FJ3 A U S E S For trial at February Term. Iss4. .x.nimenclnit the iih day. Kl It ST tKK. II II Iy.hr ct al v. B F. I.tinv. fuiah Uodicpra vs. H fc I). K. K. C". Wllli.un Stitcrvs. Nicholas Appel. tlfal eili l-Tiliart's use vs. the Twi.. -tub hmericA vs. J. L. Kennell. 1' hi ON D WKK. J. K. Ilendrickson's heirs vs. C. J. Harrison et al. Divi.l lluil vs John PareiT widow an.l heirs. Same vs. Same. Sauim I P..i bniiuh vs 1 '. t. r C. Meyers. fiavi.l J. BioU'h vs..Sun..n 1 hoinas. lvi Kaulman vs. Same. Matthias Bowman and wile vs. Win. IVeter. David J. Phiiuppi et al vs. P. X C. I(. K. C. John Mahaney vs. I'atharine Walker. it. W. . urley Vs. John Kavenscralt. M. H. Hart 'ell's use vs. S.'tn. M. ch Works Lim. .I..siah M. Hav vs. J'nn Williams ct al. W. H. Deeter vs. Matthias K'.wman. Eltaleih Miller's ri'ht vs. fcdw. it AnnOln.ler. hn Kiher vs. Jacol. J. Bowman. I'r.itv.'.dlt i S. I' . TRENT. .lan'v ...i. Ism. i 1'rothon. t ry. A. L. Shkafpkii. Pre, and See. toiitli l-ittsburli ilaiiinpj jTill Companv. Or. 3d and III STMT Hi, St. H. PI TTSBl Rtill, PA, VTlSTXjr'yVGXXJK.jHlJHS OF &z rEAJl,EjH.S ICT UK lEffiEMililS, SASH. HIS, IHliK. Ill Pino an ! lleinl.K k frame stuff. Shinalcs. Ijtths: fcc : also is and 20 ft barn boards. : Heay Frame Lumti-r a spe.Maltv. Ail our itianuiaeture-l work trotn strietiy dry Allegheny nter lumber. A. full line ut Sa-h. li.mr. Shutter and Moulding c.ilitali'lv on limt'l. JJeW'r.'U FA'stf.V FKff US' tJf.4Ki.fe IO HA II. HO I ii or S I t. A M KHAT LA S D ISHS. -.Si' SI) t ult Villi L LIST. u..a im. K. B. Sf'HELL. PAI L A. SCH ELL. R B. SCHELL & CO., jN-rjNrXJjTCTTTjREjHS OF T PODDED uurrm RTl LI. AD SHEE IRON WARE DEALERS IN Stoves. Ranges and House Furnihing Gocds, 3Iain Cross St., Opposite Cook & Beerits'' Store. -GO0K STOVES MD RANGES! (larniil.ccs. of Jenncr. EXCELSIOR C00KSTOVES ALWAYS SATISFACTORY ALL PURCHASERS CAS BE SUITED MANl'FACTrKEb ST Isaac ISheppard & Co. ,Baltimore,McL AD FOlt KALE BV Tt. 13. Scholl & Co., IcbJUyr. SOMERSET, FA. BEAVER COLLEGE ii KiX .":-j?-y- AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE KOK YOfX'l LADIKS. Spring; sirttsion prn Jlnrrh 21, 11HI. Beautifully ant healthfully luratfd. extensive buil.llnn-1. pleasant icronnds, chtrlul rooms, three literary courses : suienor auvaniaea mr music ami art. Eitenive aiiparatus, twenty pianos ami oriran. IncluJiiia; pipe oriran. Tborouah work, homelike rare, motlerair rates. Send lor circular to Kev. K. T. TAYLOK. D. 1.. feb!. Heaver, Pa. B RIDGE SALES. The Commissioners ol Somerset f'onnty will of fer to let at pui.llc outery, on the premises, to the lowest anil best bidder, on WEDSESPAT, MAKCH IX 1S-4. at 2 o'clock p. u.. the repil.lnic of the old abut ments for a Combination lin.lii.'. over Casselman river, near Jonas Licbtv's. In Elkliek townhin. Somerset County, Pa., wnere the public highway leading fri.ia )leyersilale to Salisbury crossi'S sii.l stream At th same time and place they will sell the old bridge. ALSO On THI KSPAY. MAKCH 13, 14. at 12 ., the building of one new abutment tor a Oimblnaf ioa Bridge over Coxes creea, near itiuioM station. Mil lord Township, ouniy aforesaid. Plant and pecibeatioas eaa be seen at the Commisaiooeri' Olhca, alter the '.Tth ol February. ALSO Scaled nrnnosals for the inoemructure of a Combination BridKO over Cauefman Ktver, near the boose or Jonas Licnty, asaiiore aescriia, will be reoelvetl at the Coiiimisflonera' ofticr up to lu ocloek a. at. FKIUAY, MAKCH 14. 184, said superstructnre to be placed on abutnents lt leet apart. ALSO For a r embination Superstructure of a Bridge over Coies' Creek, nearMillord Station, as above desrribed. to be placed on abutmeoU 40 leet apart. Proiiosals reoeiveil up lo tbe same time as above. The roadways ot both bridges will lie l'i feet. ADAM S. SHAFFER, JWSEPH HORN' EI!, Attest: H. W. BKl'BAKEK. II J. Hobxeb, Clerk. Commtmioaeri let.JU. $661 week at home. t outfit ' free. av absolutely sure. No risk. Cap ital not required. Reader, If you want business at which persona of e (her e, jjuog or old, can make great pay an the time they work, with absolute e-rtalnty, write for particulars to H. Hallctt, ronianc. JHrlne. a Vt'c in- aent for tha " K.tie!ior " rk StoTs anl kanitej. the .Neir KevuIKr C'k Siot, ':ijk'I1i itutl Am41o Barijfr'T. W alo Fell the "K. y;i. r.Nfe" arnl other Uojk Stivr. AU .--torr ana r ..n it en .Ad witU Miimiitee. Al, repairs t'r the airfive ntnve uu 1 trbthv Mew Irunlle anJ any other fttove in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Fnty. K.-ttles. SkiUrtJ,Uri.l.llet. Tea Kettlei, C!j'k.ini I "tensils fcaul all other . Fliin, UruanU And fcinimele'l. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full st.-k of C..ttee-iit. Buckets, Kaslns. Sad Iron. I oMee Mills. 'I hamlwr palls. Wa'h lxiarls. lii.st -pans and Brushes, aic. We make Snir.tr Buckets and iUGAR PANS We Seep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and See Stock liefwc lluyiny Elsewhere. JOHN J. SCHELL, .Wnt ami Attorney-in-Fact. IIS T AHUSIIKD 18---. 1-ISIIERS BOOK STORE SOlIIfilfSUT. fA. Cha. H. Fisher. Wholesale and Retail Healer and Jobber In School B.wics. Scho.I Su(ipiies and Stationery. Alwav in t. k a well selected stock ol Poe'i, al Works. Histories. Biographies. Books I Tntv. l and A. iventtire. Novels and Standard Pro-e Works. Bli lfS, Testiments. rosfiei Hymns. Lutheran and Disciples' Hymn Bi-.ks. Diet i.ma lies and Childr. n a Toy B.oks. Magaiines. Keviews, Novel', Daily Papeis. an.l (eneral Periulical Literatute, Sheet MuMe and lrgan lnstrurtors. Sun day sch.K.I ar.d Davschool Keward Cards. A l.irge and Complete Stock of JJlanlc Books, Legal Blanks and Marriage Cerlih. utes. Fine Albums. Purses aud Box Papers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! rfi'-JVr-A.IT, OEDEKS SOLICITED. SELLI3STG OTJT I DRY GOODS AT COST! Ve will iirr from now until April l.-t all Dry Goc1h at Co.t. Cali -os, from 'W. ui: ISeat In'lino Iilue I'rinfs, Sc.; P'ruit of the Loom Muslin, 'Jc; (tinejhyrus, 5c. per yard. LUachtd ami I'nbleached Muslin at I'ric Never I Jeforc Heard of! Tov?elin at 4e. per yard. Dres (.oodn, Flan nel, White Good?, tie. at Astonishing Low Prices This is no Humbug, but we have all goods at Prices Advertised. We will Guarantee a having of from Five to Ten Dollars on every Twenty-five Dollars' Worth of Goods bought from us between this and April 1st BAER'S BLOCK, SOMKP.SKT, PA. T.-R. MARSalAIJ: Mlllllllll FT ftl'ltf Ml ysim nrtirr and yard : lliaillJUilllll VSl nMJiUaJU.iii S, ! .n, Mr;t.i Whllesalers -si Retailers : Lumber AND EUILIUTa 1LTE2IALS, Hard and Mt Mi V VEAKI-XI. Hn-li OHion anil Yard A'A Somerset, Pa., 0B.S.4C. R. R. STATION. OAK. AMI. ( HLHKY CHtslSLT, A Ueaeral Alio, ean lamiin anvthiBg Brackets, Old sued work, Ac. POPLAR. H A L S I T, Yt.LLOW USE, white fist:. MUlS'iS. yi.LORISO. SHI SOLES, LATH, Hi-KETS, HASH, JlOK, H1.1SUS, MOILI'ISCS. STAIK KAILS, BAI.ISTKHS Sr. A LL POSTS msaaaythiagiathellna ot our hutlaesa to onler with reaienaDie prouipiBera, ca a d sixed work, Ac. Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. B. Station, Somerset, Pa.
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