The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 28, 1884, Image 3

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...l,-;-y Au;-uMine.
' . t .hn Sarver.
. -tk i'ornrv.
, -r. V. MT.Wr.
. --hnni 1 '". Mililor.
.. i'..rnicli Tlnmias K'Kr.
.. !t. I.uwry.
,. A . J.MniT.
-iuviil ;riliiT.
i . N. !t
.. ,,. lluroui-'h Jacob Kauu.
S. l'.'-al.
.;,K. Vt-t 11. II. IltlS-ll-
. r, t k .laob lle l.U r.
... 1 -A. J - Sutiiit.
. v . -Ait. Marklc.
.! . re Uoroiijili- Jolm tirorpe,
''" . . JU.rcth-M. H. llartzv!!.
i - . 1". I'lKirbuu,:!!.
i .1. IWrloy.
.li.liii H. Ziuiimr!ii:i:i.
1 1. ". llovtr.
.1 1.. Wanrr.
... ' j; ,:..u-h Will. M. lIorllr-'U'tl.T.
.... v , - J. J. 1'ilf.
. ,, : 'yri:s Sliavcr.
,: M. 1.. TauNr.
. J,.lin M. Yo.ler.
... i; -.ut:b l".Jwarl l'.inler.
: , ;;. ;. i..m.
j -f.ii.;- I'rifiiian Yoi'.nk:!..
- .-h -l'r. W. S. kiibhiuin.
; ,..,,.,..), M'n lillvl Li.llR.
i J. 11. WOTT,
... , 4'll.MUMAN.
,-. ill
V lloyd'.
will engrave
:::;.! f.r sale tit kelli'r A
n...ty f r ti-o.
:a.iila".i i-Tiijl." al '
r .
imht iinil H'.ai'k fii'K
.-'..U by
n nt a!
-i.t J. D.
shirt for cent-, at J.
,V Jersevs, very (heap,
ai le- and F.y ia-M-i.
arke
-pei
.b-wi
W. 11. Wool.
d P. S. I'.artlett Wait'uani j
.en ,tol
. -haw is.
-liver I a
-. for f 1
1:
i,l:rll
PUlM K .V PUI',
le at Jamc-R.lIohl.-rl
'li'.-.
muni's.
r iicr-
and l-ahrac.
! c I oat. at Kel
i-r.V Saf.m r's.
: n are and . las-ware a'
.' . It. Snyder A Vs.
:,e of Pali's Health
about half
:s, Taui-
"! n,e. Dnvail corset-, at
Puiki ii A Park i k's.
. ,...l.,i bu-hcls No. I red wheat
'. I Wo! pav the highest lnai-ket
W.H.P-if..
-, Pa.. May 1.'. l-l.
-. ek ofCigtirs and Tobacco in the
, ..befoundat Kell.-r A' Sanner's.
lace curtain-in cream and
'- -' up t" if '.". Curtain he'es by
; c. oti' , - at
pM'.M'R A PrrkKr.'s. j
i. ;.,-A Dto.. have ju-t added to,
..-!..,kof nieii- line sin., - the noted I
:t :k. !i!.-t- '
w.i, am: c i,
i l.ot i rac k or
l.t.g s witii -.a
old
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N.
P,..yd.
M.i;:.ai
t- ti
,s. , "lamlirays ri pn.K
match, new French
shirting-, at
I'miki k A. Pm.kfu's.
in -mall quantities. Sibley's
ri'u Corn, which you see ad
ther column. This i- f
. 1 C
. N
:.n o
wa
r,t-e c'.-l season oeiore me
. the corn for our
Som. r-et. Pa.,
mi do not sec the
-ati-lit
d tiii
'. H. S, IIMl , K I'll
1:.:-- a treat if y
- . Ro-.m f
11
f beautiful carpet.
- iiueof Dm-
el's ever
t!
.untv j
-t.v.h-r A 'o's.
c. : - '-..e h ,t of er, t, lis. w ith fr
: ' ea .ic -. indigo blue a',:
V !'-o. ''.-.
V Ha-siick-. A.-., in i
ine '
, ';. -e,n in the crpct r.ni of J . B
will not r,.h oil' hkc W hite
it. Sold l-y ' N. I'-oyl-et
thi-. When y,.i! want waii
1'. !iv.ler v ii! trim it l'.,ryo'i
free
V .,'ia-t.t.e for Wa'.!- at
. 1 y I . S. Boyd.
M vr.Kfrr Main Street -
-We have 1 .1
. I ,
.' a 'arf' Bel,"
:, hich h!I in,
Ml." ion. !'.
erator to .ur Meat
,onU-kept c.,' '
i. Fork. Ac kept j
con hand. !"' daily. Fart ie I
eal can have it kept in llie Kefrip-j
;1 wunteti. I
i -t'.-.,. p'.,' new br:, k for sale, j
w ii'i s. il by the lmn.lrt d or thons-1
OW price.
Pav- A Co.
it may o. 1
r-,ii these de
, r to t..
tor, ot'Mr-. M
rate di-play !
,-h troin tie
i ;:i t e- 'li
cry ulcl Noli,
to -ee !. t eh
and l un, t
..-mp-lit
l.a'-
n ;.
r. i...- j. .ne wi -t. and M ke. he is p,;ne
.! :ht-e t.evt r w n- a 1m tl.-r line of cloth-
.me.-t.; than -i wi.' find at J. B
- ''-. When they say It is wool, it i.
ow i a- !i on to tlistt.
,.fl ha -a' ha'f price. From lr
for the i -t hut in Stock.
M. M. TiiEiia u I..
-t'!MI AM' I.VMi Ft I'iTS Now
, -t,ik car load B:..t:j:h Son's prxnU
-" on the market, and no larmer
: it without them. Tl.ev have t,od
- f-T !'. years, lit re are lb price
i ', liiicle, t r ton. .f 0 'i
N' w i'rol-e---. " S.L't.Uf
N 1 Fine l;,.,ie. " floPO
', aud I' a-t.T. " .I.Vtt
'.,g ,: Bci'kits.
"' '. v -on,,. ,;:,v w on'i I e l're-i letit ot
' - ' ut eiery boy ( -.in 1 uy a suit of
' :.t I.in.. elii i.p, at J. B. Snyder A
" 'i 1-.-, ienty.,e in i, nc hundred
: prime butter, every wetk. Cash
' i e : 1.
FltkIKE' A Bl RRV,
John-town, Fa.
-' 1- Lime Coiiipany is not sell-
' " ' h.ii.e at eihht cents, tielivered on
"- the. r works For ordt-rs write to
v
J
-i-oii, ,arTett. l'a.
. I tnuKinp dress ptttwis a siccia!tv:
' ni'" line: tail and see them.
' aias iiutiie op!e proud, a
"' b:.d with all the nic-s of our
is not stuck up and j
f ie v,
u some very able Lints aliout
--.he
' 'l'- ' ai! and s us.
J. H. Si,!t-r, A Co.
'r'-'f su miner j,ant F,l5i overalls
t
I'ARKra A Tack eh .
'4-tMi
Kinc lays of j.lants arc numerous in I
our town.
The Somcmet Vo-l (Mi'nt will be closed
May."0:h, Mi ni rial Jay, from 10 a.m. t
- r. m.
Our MrriM niv llir.tiijrt't in tiie evening
to a proal-.T extent i.mw than for years j'us!
ow in; to !bc sii'liieu increax; in .'iir ioiu
lalion. Court a in hc-iim all la--t wevk, wilh a
fair crinkling if atleiuiance frnu all st-e-tins
of tbe county. Tbe criminal caja
tritil were nioxtly of a iritling nature:
At a inevtiiiir of tbe Kniirhta of I-a'uor al
LatrotH-. on Frilav even in, a Butler club wag j li
orirani;:eJ. tbeol joit
f which is to aid in !
tl:e nomination of Denjamin
'be Dresideiicy.
. Dirtier for j
j
We think every candidate for a county i
otUc, Democratic, and Depublican, was in j
Somerset Monday and Tuesday of last week, i
The voter who di In t po hon:e with a vc.-t j
Neket f:!l of cards was in hard luck. !
A sent j;iibcrt of the 1!. A O. U. i. rent
ly rtveived a circular instructing him to rc
eeiveCmuHiercial business from all telegraph
oll'ices on the 1'ittnbur Division with the
exception of four or five near Pittsburgh.
The frame for a new two story dwelling
house :'oby-ki feet and two btorics hi)?h,
was ratwil on the farm of Mr. Jacob Dorron,
uear Ijivansvillc, last Wednesday. Mr.
Noah I'.aiT.m has tbe contract for tlic build-;
i
Two of the men injured in tbe recent acci
dent at the Allegheny mountain tunnel are
now in a hospital at l'i'tbitrg. tieneral Sn-
perit;ten lent White 'ii
as was at iirst supposed,
ing to his cutic.
nui so oaii.y nun ;
lie is now attend- j
j a
Dev. C. I . IKilmail, pastoroi'the Deform
ed church at t'ali'-biirv, writ' s us that at a
coinniuiMou held there on Sunday, the j
largest ever lield iu the town, thirty -seven
new me::ilers were n.hie-i to the church.
niu:ly ef)n:irni:i1iotis.
M "!'.r-Mi N. The :i!te!itiuti of our "-i'ons-men
i called to the advertisement in this
i-auc of the r;t!sbiii.,h I ire Arms Company,
l'ersons wanting anything in the way of
tire ar:n, or sportsmen's pood-, will liud it
to their advantage to send to this firm f"r
tin ir new Cata'og'tc.
Several violators of Doro:i;h laws were
compelled to do r-ervile labor on our streets
Ut week not ln'mg aliii'tn j-ay the lines
iuii'used bv I5nri'iss Coiln.ru. Thc were
under i barge of Policeman 'lilhert.
win
kept a watchful eye
wt .e en:.'aged at vok
n theni while ti.ev
r is announced tiiat the novel by the late
Cl.a-i'-s l'.. ade now cut r.-nt in 11 tr, r f .' i :! j
" A Perilous r-.-cret." was coinph-ted by him
but a itt.e wlioO lielore tr.- ii-atn. .ir.
Keade had several times within tl e past lew
vea-s ,-ai.l to lnetisH tLat li i.e umieriooK ,
'. .,..1 .......1 u .-,,,,1.1 let!,., end of
i, and his fear j :
prophecy.
now to have
be,
Anions the callers at t;r,.- oihcc ia-t wt-n
wa- Mr. J'.'i shinkey. of ilre. uvi'le town
siii;,, w ho whs in attendance at Curt in the
capaci-y of a trae: j-.ror. Mr. h!;.-k--y
-erved bi- country as a - iliii. r in the Mexi
can war, and tii war of the rb .Iton. lie
i- sevmty o !d year- ..f-e. and is hale and
hear'.v as a mail ol forty. He .-as that he
and Judge C. A. Kiliilmll are tin- only two
surviving eu-r.in- of the M-.v- a:i war troni
this IMUlltV.
The re-opi ning services of llie 1'va'i,
I'ourch at Somerset look place last S.c
a'c Tduig to prcviou- announcement.
eiicai
h v. i
D. K. I.avan. Pn -ioing elder of Somerset
di-tri -t. reach, 1 two exc. Rent sermons. I
In a very short time the entire indehted:ie- !
w.t- met by theprompt and cheerful re-poti-e ,
of :!.. people pre-r-ii!
The service- were
i bh e
I Wi
the pri-eneo ami power of the
toe nu iii'.t-- fed l'.'' toac.Ko.g
pa-t and taking courage c.r the
an
,i lor the
Ti
P-aito
l
Oi
T
graph (
for am
give- n
l
appoe
a- to
:uh ti
on
OlSle
en-'n
l-.il !
.ii. A
of it- charter
,.i its lines t':i
m:: tiie e
uir. ic- , u'
e. '.V a-hi: .
"ambi
l.aw rcticc
Somerset, Fayette,
Icrheny. W -tin or,
diana. Dutler. I'.en
'anc
air. In- j
Merc-r. I
i. Clear-1
W arren. ,
all the '
.. rl. ..- '
Venango. Clarion. 1 r.--t. .!e
field, Pik. aliieroli. McK,
Crawb-d and Fri-. and to c
prini ipa! and t" ns and p
eoiiutic-.
;V, r ,
an.
j A preniiieur frut
! 1 iel.. the lar.-es! btr
! the Fnited state-.
I thought that over 1."
I would be mark'-;. :'.
-rower from Laurel
y shil i it; : town in
-ni l recently ihat he
ij iar's of berrit
in oi.e dav fr .ni the
Maryland a
d Delaware !:u:' -eeti. -n.
coiiinits'ion nicr-. har.'.s say
n,,t he surprising to see ;Uio.
:r..w!., tr:es brought to Phila
i'..e'icl-h:a
't it Would
' ,p.iirt- of
delphia from Delaware iu a smjle day, but
tl.ev ibink that th will not glut the mar
ket, because they . xpect a -up uior i:-,ie of
I ,rui:
the - I
.. . . ! t
Tiie Fi-h-h All
.ual
veutioi.
' Lutheran Sunday r
Somerset county, wi:
' ( 'htireh, in Mi y r- la
i .!;n:e pe'i .It T o" o'c
! seioti until Tliiirs,
I A-ociat
o,
et in the Lutheran
:i Tile-, lay,
. n:i,: coi:
in. oil. Jul
,'eliinr',
irue in
Uth.
i At: per-f-iis aiten iiii who V-i-I
ttiei.t, should sei.d their I. at.
r- et.'ertatli-
CS to lirt.
'ale. Hot
M. srviirr Mi vers
later ttniii 1 ue- lay, J tine l. .v.
- ioti - of the conv.-utiot' wi'.''t'e p:
t; ilis, u-sioc- wi'.i b-tip, u to ic-
i tiie aes-b!:.-,
and
of it.tr
Al! are
,.. t
cord
till ?"
I,,
C.l ',
rK, t
d.
ia.
A coire-p. UMent w r
es ironi s ini'-r-et to
a- f ciow- : A !ru-t-m.s
me ti.at d"wii in
the jo.in-t 'Wn 7 il
I w,,.-t!.y -ent.cnu.u il l"
' Jell, r- ,u rowushi!-.
i ,
I pot. tin re i- a pt-i 1
in a w iid and "!- ,iatt
iiar , a-, ity in ti..- r- ck
! w hich si m- d.-tir
1 to be'-- -r.ie li- i.illloll-
' a- sonic ,,1'tfie or.,, le- of (',a.--.c a
I j .' ;,r feature of ti.i- as:y is
I er-or. d.eprv it- therein an empty
,-. Tiie
ihat if a
it it r,. it'll-
and a ha.f dollar ar.d retire- to a certain ,.i--atice.
returnii in one hour, he wi.i l,i. l
j the bott'ie !".''-1 with whi-ky. Il.i- i r,--!
jiarde 1 a verv cnri-ci-. and tl ,-re a-e many
in'.cres'.e 1 iuve-ti itor- who try the tsperi
' metit tunny tim.-s daily, and always niMi
( the same rea;:. Su f.ir i: -txtly been
j iih'.c t.t exj lsin this ciiriou- phenomenon,
j 1; i- Lt'.if-vrd tw l e due to t ho a'-iny cf
I . . ..
1 "
An old and pc -ulia.- law suit was tried be
fore nnr Court !a-t we,';. I:. the year 1 -44
a nun bv the i:a:i e ol John "ppei-Mne
wa- convict il of f oiuica'ioii and ba-:.irtly ;
ami committe f to the cu-to !y of the r-herifl,
hi at that time wa Jacob Fliiilippi. By i
some neglect on the part of the Sheriif the !
prisoner t inp'd. and the pri. tn wh tsei
loath he was convicted, brought an action,
amtttist the Sheriff for the amount that;
Cofi-cr-totie woulil fcave l.t to -ay nir.
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t .... 1A ax ao.i .....,..,, t A, 1.1 ft.A lorl N.
ine " -- t
-i-tietl one-fourth of her claim to Isuac Hu
gus. lp. her attorney, for payment c-f his
married, raised a family, became a widow
and married a secxtnd time, and still this
judgment stood upon the records, ahd, as j
Mr. iliigu claims, uiv-aiisticJ. A suit was
broiiffht bv Mr. lluirus t recover the balance
which he claimed was due him about $7, I
with inti -rest. The counsel for the defend-1
ant pniluce.i receipts for more than the
amount of his share of the judgment, but ,
Ilugu-, while admitting the genuineness of'
the receipts, claimed !ha ihe money covered ;
by the receipt! was not paid to him on Lis
h,re of the judgment, btit wa in paym-nt ;
of that part of it due the girl. The Court ;
took the case from the jury, and on a js.int ;
of law, decided in favor of the detention t. .
The plaintiff threatens to carry the case to
theSupretrle Court, and it may be that tbe j
end is not yet, I
Com i.it.m i; Itkms,
l'r. I!. A. l ieliliier bail a valuable cow
killed by a aiug train one day la-t week.
This is tlie sei'oml cow the doctor lias lost
iu this ay.
Some of tbe good old Democrats in tliis
end of the county are praying that the Lord
nill let Surniii 1 .(. TiMeH live miiil after
li.e Di ni'jcrut ic National Convention. The
barrel if !-aid to have a big Uo!c in it, and if
Day ne, of (lliio. who has a barrel also,
Would bore a phnlet hole in his. to head th
other end of the ticket, they would feci con
lideut of aCles, i:lee Dill Kng'ih, iu or
der to feat hi:- sou, could buy a Congress by
letting a few fe'loivs look ill at the T.mng
le. Doyle, of Fayette, denounces tbe oul-
rae, but Kaudall says it would be tbe most
unnatural thing for old Dilly not to have
done as he did do. A few fellows may have
sli'jed their tinkers into the hole. X.
Continence, May 14.
Cot'KT I'BOCKLlilMiS.
Court convened on Mnada.r morning of
last wi-ek at V) o'clock, with Judges Daer,
Col'iins and t-nyder on the ben:h. The fol
lowin0' caxs were disjiosed of:
Coninion wealth v. James I'atton, larceny.
Tried and vcr lict of not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Michiel Hartman, F.
t 15., defendant llad tuiltv.
I ....!.!. ... .,.,,,.l .'.,(... ..ll.
miuili'il n laitu . atiiiivi ' uin, ii
inj: Ii.juor to Minors, tried and verdict of
guilty.
Commonwealth vs. John If. Hite, celling
li'l'ior to minors, triel and verdict of not
Commoiin ea'th vs. Daniel Albright, as-
1 saint, etc., giatu! jury return a irue un;.
I Commonwealth vs. Jacob avlor, a-aul
! and b.iilcrv. etc., grand iury re'urn a true
( Vimm.jnv.ealth vs. Jonathan Donmcytr,
- siult nd battery, grand jury return a true
bill, ca-e nol. jiros.
( 'onuiioiiwcalth vs. Stewart Springer, sure
ty, ca.-e heard and defendant s-nteneed to
lay a line of one dollar and costs and enter
into recognizance to kewp the peace.
Coiiimotiwcalth vs. Win. Fitzgerald, as
sault and battery, a true bill. Tried and
verdict !" not guilty and prosecutor and
defendant each to pay half the costs.
Commonwealth -v. Alexander Roberts,
as-atiit and battery, a true bill.
Commonwealth vs. James K. Smith, sell
ing li iiior on Sunday a true bill.
Comui"!'. wealth vs. Joseph Deets. as.-ault
an ba'tery. Not a true bill and pro'-ecutor.
II. .1. Reed, to pay the costs.
Comtiionv.-eailh Vs. Andrew Sliedlock et
a!., larceny, a true hill.
Commonwealth ys. Patrick Cavanaugh,
scK.i.g ii.jii.r without license, a true bill.
'omir.cii Wealth vs. same, selling liquor on
:;i:.ihiy. a t rue bill.
Commonwealth vs. Man ellus ilkks-. lar
ciiv. information of Henry Ileffley : verdict
l( jj. v
t,,!u v
, Jo
i:l!, .-:l
r. A. A 1!.. on infor-
i ma'
i,n of Alex P.ohert? : uol j'i
1 V 1 1. l.l-T.
.
Caroline R.P.ii-k,s1.sf.v-..lac.bIhi;i,ppi
led by adding to the name of j
, record iMiiei
i tin- i!ain;i'.l'
u-eof 1-a.v H'.:gu-." ca-e tried
1 and verdict in favor of defendant. Motion
j for a new trial hied.
I 11.11. I.ohr and Noah Koontz vs. D. F.
! Rung. Cvetiant. Defendant confesses
j judgment for '.o.
William Sudor v. Niilchis Appel. Slun-
der. Settled a- per ruiin; ,f Court tiled.
I'.ivi I Plough vs. Simon Thomas. Rep'.ev
j in. Verdict f..r plaintiff for cents damages
i and r-ost-.
I.-vi KaulTmau vs. Same. Verdict I
I iamtiil' for d cents damage sand costs,
Win. Johnson Sr., vs. J. J.Spangler, Sher
iff. ' Tre-pas.-. Continued.
A. K. Fyan v-.i atharine Waikerand Pat
ri.kl'olan. Fjectnietit. Continued.
M. K. liutiham vs John Alsip. Dower.
I Continued.
I !: m imi Bnn-E Vitus Petition of
' siindrv iti.'.ei.s of Paint tow liship to vacate
'a ro.i i from a point on the public Mad near
David J. Siuitler's, to public r ,ad near John
I M. -user's, in said township. Viewers, Jo-
-..ph. Cable. Deter C.ardner. Jolm A. Clark.
; i rder to view the ground propo-ed for the
I vacation and supplying of a public road
Mat,lyl..id out h a, ling from a point on the
; public roa 1 from tJarrett to RiH-kwood, at
! or near the line of Daniel Long, to a point
ho rai.roa 1 at or near nnecirove, in
' Mii
:ord town-hip. C. F.
n-uq,. c. r. na.k.r. james ,
M, h
vev
Samuel 1-ox, sen.. lowers. j
of .-undry citizens of Brothers-
Pcitioll
valley town-hip for a public road from
point o-i the pui, lie roa 1 leading from )m- j
iei i olemtin's t, Carrett. at or near the res'-I
.1.., .... .TWO):.,., Itru-it to .iT.olllt on the 1
j ,i- ........... i j
oi l Cuiiihei'.ai
Fou-f-, iti Br-,
.-s, V.'.M. S.-i.
Yi.cl tine Rio:
d road at or near John
her-va'.iey t ,wn-hip. View
,ik, Soiner-.-t, EH B iwman.
Mr
i:!l -After
h.nir respite, we
t !,o'iht to ar- i'.u di-c'
the Hl.KAI.K li;eei-tin
-e to the readers of j
state of allairs here
iu our modern viila-e. r , ;,.rg A the ca may bei at the en-iiing ! 'ieh us ;iiickens. Seotl. George Elliot, Lord
Spring, with its ninth- bree.es and bright Section, impartially and faithfully perform j Lytton. .Vc These hooks are sell ins very
-un-hiue i- here, aud in turn the -traw hat, my ,p,,, j accordance with the latv and j rapidly, so rapidly in fact that the pub!i-h-lawu-
and linens, which are si neci-ary to i constitution of the Commotiwealih ofl'enn- j ers are unable to keep tip with thedemand.
coiiitort il :r:n' tiie warm summer .tjj?, j -ylvittiia. ati.l ii accordance with the rul-s ; Some of these Ixioks have as hii;h as ?il
have b, en do,,:,, .'.. 1 an I re-t'ilations adopted bv the party j hundred pa-es, and the price is so low that
, 1 . v l; Taunehiil ist..r l -f the M. E. !
in-h at this pln.e. p reached a sermon on
, .f ranee t ,a ia: -ec ,:i-re,a:ioii, last Sub-,
- . .
h-,"i evei.in ' Ilia thoughts on the subject !
f
' r,-re f-t-autiiiii ami to t!:1 i-.int.
: ,., , ;-p,,i:i'.!v anion;: the ladies, is the !
l! . r ...I ,,' V c T I" was or-!
i l,.,t,0, .'IU, m-l.ie!. i..,.nUint. I
eani.:c
iv .in
We hope the day j
U' 111
ntere-t.
tar di,
.! ni!i unite with
I- lio.
wiien a.
u- in tiie
ii niie and
We me
fri.-nd and
after a I"
. .d and i.obl
rk for C,oJ
L.-iiutry.
ad to ,te that our enterprising
ti.-ihb'.r, Lee Foruuer, is able.
14 and serioii- ii'ue.--, to be
around a-.iin. He was pn'stratc l w ith ty
' phoid fever about the !'..--t of January, and
i f.-r -ome time his life w a despaired of by
' hi uiui.y fiieiuls in this place, Mr. F. is a
; vt -v u fill man, ami we trn-t ere long he
1 w..i .i.tiilu K abie t ataiti resume businers.
ir iit.l" to'.vii, w itii a population "otiie-
v. at U than .5 ii.halitaiit-. is fating a
, tl.r.vinj business. We can boa-t of ciht
I t ,'r-. a !ar;e ke; factory, three hotels, and
! a ;r, n: in.iny t!iop. suca as blat k-i'iita,
' saddler, s'cjelnake-, tailor and barir .-hops-
The l itiii-i r I u.-ii.e - i- a!.i carried on very
e.M i,-'veiy here. We have thr.-e very line
, t li'.iri ii, which are all well attended ; our
' Sun lav--. !.o .!-. three ill number, are in a
; ro-pci ci- c iiidition. uttdcr the able juati
' a-.e!iiriit .,: the very eiiicient Supirintend
; cuts of each.
j 1 ur scliooi is pr ''res-iin; ,piite nti-f.ictt-
ri!y. Mr. P lir v k. the prinripal. is not
1 WMiititii in sr-a! in the cnue of education.
and i- an eice'.let.l di-cij linarian. He-pares
no pains to make the school interesting and
iii-lru;tiveto his scholars. A literary society
is in cn-o;eration with the school, which
Hin ts . very 'lhnr-diiy evening of the week
and i 'j lite ii.teres:itig to the older jer)lis,
as well as to thevomu:. The Ix-t oueiiion
for dubate was. " Are the nientai caacitie
1 of wi.-mnn ci'iiil to those of man V This J
,Ti.tio.i w.is liiuroueiilv liscusod on both I
les, and a-our friend Mr. Thomas is a j
. . . ...., r.j 1
liiipiiiv i,t ei ?imij..u i'j iuv siAitij.aitu
he making tiie closing reuiurka, the debate
proved a highly intert-titig one. A Kxtiety j
that can give-uch entertainments is cer'ain-
ly alive to the intere-ts of the cause, and;
. . , , 1 1
, musr cenainiy oe uoing a grana w,ms.
I'rsina. Fa . Mav 2i. l-sj. J;, j
Si-kin- TiiM.x We are pleased to an
tioume that our Spring and Summer Stock
for 1-4 is now on for the insection of
the public. nr new line consists of a large
and varied --orttnent of Furniture in styles,
patterns and totalities to suit all. Bedroom
lurn tnre in smis or sing,e pieces, rpnng
1k-1s, niattrcssc. etc., are most desirable and
our prices always rutm. ixiunjres.
an-l eay cnairs. wiiitu iii nrs. joa iu
looa at. goi ami io in j,r,. i uu
sjnd one dollar until you have seen our
stock
No trouble on that score.
COFFROTH & CO.
Tevi ekam e Convention. The Women's
Christian Temperance Union of Somerset
county will hold its Second Annual Conven
tion June 25th and 2-'.tli, 184, at Meyersdale,
l'a. Ijuih W. C. T. I'. is rwjuested to be
represented by three, delegates, ahd each
church by its pastor and two lady delegates,
(.'ood Templars, lnemliers of 0. T. A. Asso
ciations, and all friends of Temperance, .in
depeudent of organizations, are invited to
Intel with us and participate in onr deliber
ations. Delegates are requested to send
their names to C. L. E- Cartwright, Meyers
dale, l'a. Kutertainment will be provided.
Anna IIekflf.y, M. F- IIanni m.
Secretary. rreaideiit.
In l.i-t week's Herald it is said of certain
" well prepared and able paiiers," one by
Rev. J. V. Kubltnan on ' Proer Subjects of
Daptism," and the other by Rev. J. H. Zinu
on "The Mixle of Daptism," that it was
conclusively shown that infants, as well as
adult believers are proper subjects of bap
tism, ami ihat no particular mode is essen
tial to the validity of the ordinance."' .Hav
ing, in times past, paid considerable atten
tion to both of these topics, and never havinjj
found any proof, much less "conclusive"
proof of either proposition, the reverend
eenllemen are hereby respectfully invited
to publish those ' well prepared and able
papers'' ir. the papers of our borough for re
view, or to read them in the Disciple pulpit
of tiiis place, with the privilege of reply.
Pimm Yooix.
Somerset, Da., May -0, 1SS1.
What or the Day Is Rapidly Becom
ing the Universal (Jcery in Connection
with the Reitblicas Convention in Chi
caoo. As June draws near the interest in
the Republican National Convention in
creases, and the almost universal query is
"Who is going to be nominate,! at Chica
go'.''' A few weeks will tell, but meantime
all who can pet away are going, the remark
ably low rate made over its entire system by
the B. A . meeting with great favor and a
general desire to profit by it. To know us
to details, when tickets go on sale and how
long to be good for the return trip, and such
like information, is naturally much sought
after, and here it is: Round trip tickets at
one-half the regular fare for the round trip,
will go on sale at all stations on the Balti
more and Ohio main line, divisions and
branches, on Thursday, May 2!th, and will
be sold thence any day up to and including
Monday, June 2d. The convention meets
June .Id. For the return trip the tickets
will be good at any time, on or after June
:ld. until Friday, June Pith, or the week
following convention week.
Tlii" is a most liU-ra! limit upon the tick
ets, and one which, cannet but again prove
to all, interested, that the B. O. is always
to be counted upon for meeting the require
ments of every occasion. Not only in rates
has the solid old Company come to the front
w ith unexampled vim and vigor, but in
everything which can add to the comfort
and convenience of those attending the con
vention. Willi ii enormous facilities in the way of
equipment, almost no end of cars and trains
can be provided and when it comes to motive
power, the fast runners are right at home
on one of the finest track systems out of
doors.
The R. A O. depot in Chicago is soexeecd
ingiy handy to the convention building
practically next door that no road in the
city ca:l equal it in point of accessibility.
Another great advantage lies in the fact that
the 1! .V has its own depot used exclusive
Iv for its own trains. When the time for
arture comes after the convention pro-
CWM,in are at an emi, ,i,cre is inevitably a
rush to the depots.
In such depots where
there are various roads, one can readily im
agine the confusion which must exist and
the consequent risk of getting ujon wrong
i trains. Nothing of this kind can occur at
the B. & 0. depot, where the platforms are ;
spacious and where there is no crowding and
lainitiing lo jri'i uipjuu iui,o jiaiw a,,',
being shoved back with the discouraging
announcement that it is "not your train."
The agents of the B. A O. everywhere will
gladly furnish any and all information, as
regards trains, time of departure and the
lif e, and room for all, with every attention
and courtesy may be deicnded uion.
Primary Election Laws. An act to reg
ulate Ae holding of, and to prevent frauds
m the primary elections ot tiie several po-
jt;,.al ,,ar(les in tue ( ommonwealtli ol
,v,ylvania.
s . ij, ,y rnartol ,fc, That from
am apr the passage of this get it shall be
Afa an,i jt is hereby made the duty of
the judges, inspeetivrs, ar.d clerks, or other
:
oincers, Ol llll primal t rie no,.-, uiiTuui;
caucus held for t ne purpose ol nominating
candidates for State, city or connty officers
within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
before entering upon the discharge of their
dut;e. severally to take and subscribe to an j
r! oath or affirmation in the presence ofe.nhj
,t her. in form as fohows, namely . l, l-v. ,
1 B i do that I will as Juoge, inspector,
ol the countv of for the "i.vernmerit
of the said primary election!,, meetings or
tuuciin, to the U-st of my judgment and
. .. .. .. . . ... l
abi'.ifies ;" the oath or affirmation shall be
tir-t administereil to the judge by one of the j
iusctort, then the judge so qualified shall ,
aoinmisfr the oatli or amnnation to t.ie .- ;
-pector and clerks, and may adn.ini-ter the ,
tO !
") e.e-vioi oov,isl..
; in- .piahhcations lo vote at sucn e,ee
tl
Sr.c. 2. If any inspector, judge, clerk, or 1
or other officer of the primary election as
aforesaid shall pre-unie to act in such ca-i
pa, ity before the takm and snbscribin to
he oath or affirmation required by this act.
he sha'l on conviction be lined not exceed- j
two hundred dollars ; and if any jud-e. j
in-ii-ctor, clerk or other officer, when in j
lischarne of his duties as such, shall wilful-1
iy disrei;ard or violate provisions of any ;
rule, duly made by said party of cotin- j
tv for ihe governaient of primary election?
of the party, he shall on conviction be hued
not ev.cee.linj; two hund.red dollars; and if:
any jude or inspector of a primary election j
a-aforesaid shall knowingly rtject the vote i
of any person entitled to vote under the !
rules of said party, or shall knowingly
reoeive the vote of any jK-non or ktsoiis i
not qualified as aforesaid, shall on convic
tion be lined not ejeerdins two hundred
dollars ; and .if any jti'V'e, inspector, clerk,
ot any other otlicer ol a pnmari eiec.ion i
aforesaid shall be K"ilt' of any w iliful fraud
in the discliarKe of his duties, by destroying
or defat ir.j; ballot, adding- ballots to the
poll, other than those lawlu'.ly voted, by
..e,n I. rtllot K.t l.t. rt- cotintin
by making faise returns or ly any act or
thing whatsoever, the person so ofleniing
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
tn,l on conviction be lined not exceeding
five hundred U!iars or imprisonment not
exceeding one year, or both, or either, at
the discretion of the court.
All acts or parts of acts of Assembly in-
consistent with this act are hereby repealed,
excevt in counties or cities where special
a( ts are in force for the same purpose : 1'ro-
., . .u. :.: .i.ti
rioz-'i, ills, uic iiu,p,,n, inib ai t 311011
entail no expense to the counties or
cities.
A rtaov F.D The 2!th day of June, A. D.
is-i. HENRY M. HOYT.
-
Notice. All pcrsoiis are hereby notified
riot to trespass on the lands of the nnder-1
ei'Mied in Allegheny townshio. Scimerset '
county, Ta., for the purpose of hunting,
fishing, gathering berries, or for any other
purjxise whatever.
Jons Parveb,
Sixost Kkifsixi-ek.
A new and full line of Summer goods at
1 tl fine Irir S1,m Store of A. H. Frner A
nro.f incjuding mi1!9 woniens ,n dchiidrens
, jilpm iow ,n- ogh cut fh(tts n,aoe over
tbe different lasts.
m m m
Mans coarse shoes from on to three dol
lars, at Femer't Shoe Store,
Ksqnire Samuel Walker, of Allegheny
township, lias erected a large store room
near where Jacob Wambaugh lives, on the
road leading from the top of the mountain
to New Baltimore. It lias been leased to
one of thesub-contraetorson theS. D. R. R.
in that section. An application has been
made to the pnqer authorities for the estab
lishment of a postollice there, to be known
us New Point. We liojc the office will be
opened, as it will be a great convenience to
people in that locality.
If you want your witch Repaired call on
the New Jeweler, all work warranted Baer
Block.
Try the Kureka Roller Flour, maiinl'actiir
ed by W. H. Reitz, Somerset, Ta., warranted
to give entire satisfaction.
Street Parade. The Little Buckeye
Binder will be exhibited in Somerset Satur
day May 31st, at one o'clock.
We wish to buy a large number of calres,
and will pay one dollar cash for each week
of the age of the calf.
Acman t IIarmonv,
Somerset Pa..
Indian Cough Syrup cures Coughs nnd
Colds. It has no equal. Druggists all
keep it.
For a good american watch, call on W. II .
Woo-l. Daer Block.
(;as Machine eoe Sale or Exchanoe. I
have a Firt-class (ias Vachine which I will
sell at one-half cost price, or will exchange
for a horse. The machine is made entirely
of brass and iron, and is without a doubt
one of the finest machines made. It will
'supply from one to thirty-five burners,
making the gas as it is consumed. It is au
tomatic, and docs not require any more at
tention than an ordinary lamp, and manu
factures the gas at a cost of from (JO cents to
$1 per 1,0 0 feet, according to the price of
gasoline, For full particulars, address
E. Robinson, Plumber,
Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A full line of white goods in plain, bro
cades and checks, with trimmings to match.
Hamburg edgings, laces, bed spreads, table
linens, napkins, towels, etc., at
Parker A Parker's.
-
Ladies, we have made a specialty of black,
colored and summer silks ami of black silk
wurp ea-hmeres and fof the l inch cash
meres, from '10 cents to Jl.Jo.
Parker A Darker.
iIrass Seeiis and Oats. In stock, another
shipment, clover, timothy and Cermaii Mil
let, direct from Chicago. Also, car load
best western white oats for seed.
Cook A Beep.its.
A full line of bleached and unbleached
muslins', shirtings, pillowcases, muslins and
tickings, at
Parker A Packer's.
A full line of dre-s goods, consisting of al
the new shades of nun's veilings, in figures
and plain colors. Ottomans in plains and
fancies. Colored cashmeres, all the new
shades. Plaids and brocaJes from 7 e, ntsto
2", etnts.
Parker A Parker.
Buy the Little Buckeye Binder. It saves
your horses, passes through your gate, and
does the work well and easj-. Sold by John
H. Morrison.
Waltham, Elgin, Springfield, Lancaster,
Rockford, ip fact all of the American watch
es kept in Stock and at the lowest prices at
E. McDowell s Somerset, Pa.
Wili open this week the largest, best select
ed, and cheaiest line of Millinery in the
Count v
Mrs. M. M. Tredwell.
Attractive bargains in gents' furnishing
good, and all new styles. All the new
shades of ties and scarfs, linen collars, cuffs,
fancy colored shirts, white shirts. Vnlaun
dried shirts from oo cents to one dollar, at
Darker A Pakeb's.
Not!' e. I hereby give notice to all debt
ors and creditors of the fertilizer lirm of
Josepli A. Buyer, to come and settle on or
before Monday, June l'ith, asafter that date
all bii-ine-s w ill he transacted under the
new linn name of J. A. Hover. Berkev A Co.
J. A. Hover,
Ilolsapple, l'a.
All t lie latest noveities in ladies' handker
chiefs, st K-kiiio-, glov.-s, parasols, kid glove,
rihhons, etc., at
Barker t Barker's.
CiiKArisT Bmk i America. At Fisher's
Book Store there is now on sale aline of the
IcheajK-st hooks ever put on the market for
sale. F.leirant c',oth-hoiinl, gilt-title books
for thirty-live cents each, three for one ilol
ar. The-e books are by standard authors,
' I advi-e the book-huyiui? public to take ad
j vant-e now. as me .riee is name toaovaiiee
at any time r,r the Isioksbe withdrawn from
.1 ,.!.... - ir I1.
; tiie mai K
B.x.k-eller
MAItniKO.
SA YI.KK I'ltlTTS. May 1. lss-, at
the Lutheran I'arsonac in Friedens, by
B. v. J. J. Welch, Mr. William H. Sayler
and Mi-s Lizzie A. l'ritts, both f Somerset
county, l'a.
f.ILBLirr BlRlb At the residence of
Mr. Alex Hoffman. April l, ls.by Bev.
A. K.I elton, Mr- John 1 . (.ilbert to Miss
Cordelia K. Bird, both of Jenner A Koads.
Somerset county, l'a.
BlMIil TII BKB-Ci iVF.B At thebride's
residence. Mav If, l-M. bv Bev. A. K. F'el-
ton, Bev. J. C. Brodfuhrer, of Marion, Va.,
to Mr-. Sophia Cover. f Jenner X Boads,
-onierset county. l'a.
- -" 1
DIIll).
zi;i:i-,,s.m April 2s. lsst. Klizabeth
t.rfos a-cl years, II months, and t
,iilV
The de.;ea.-si had alwavs lived in Stonv-
creek town-hiji, and was the wife of Peter
Zerlo , who diet! soiiieiv years ao. She
was a e ,11-1-teiit iiteiiitter ot the Lutheran
tIlUri i:iYm j,,it,r.l the same when she
I was ,JU, , , y.aM f!je ,.as ,he motljer
j f f!lrteeti children, and beloved by all who
', knew her.
MILLER. Of paralysis, on Tuesday, May
20, lss4, Mrs. Barbara Miller, wife of Jacob
D.Miller, of Somerset township, Somerset
county, Pa.
Interment in the new cemetery on the
2Jd. A large procession of mourners and
sympathizing friends followed her to her
last resting place. The deceased was a
daughter of the late Christian Savior; the
mother of seven sons and four daughters, 50
grandchildren and one great grandchildi
who are scattered all over the Vnion ; of the
family all are living bnt one son, who pre
ceded her to the grave 22 years, dying on
the same day of the same iaonth, his re.
mains resting by theside of his mother. She
had strong faith in her Iledeenier, and was
a faithful und consistent member of the
Brethren Church for nearly fifty years.
Xearly fourytars ago she had asevere stroke
of paralysis, which ended her active life and
left her a helpless invalid, almost sjieechlers.
With great Christian fortitude an I quiet
resignation she bore her great bodily afflic
tions, yet often when viewing from the win
dow the transfer of the remains of some one
young in life to the beautiful cemetery on
the hill by the side of town, she would man
age to say. " Why could not that have been
me, instead ?"' Just as the earth was fairly
putting on her spring verdure, and all na
ture sounding the praise of her own lore-
liDess, tbe second, last and fatal stroke
came as summons from the Eternal in an
swer to her oil repeated prayer.
ill
Absolutely Pure.
Thi Powder nererTariM. A marrel of purity,
strength and waolesomeoeef. More eeoaomical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot 1 told In
omiieUtlon with the multitude of low test, hort
weight, alun or phosphate powders. Stld only i
(am. RortL Bailx fowDaa Co., 1M Wall
St., N. Y. mayJSlf.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
Drugs & Medicines
OF ALL KIN DS,
New and Fresh !
OILS,
TAINTS,
PK.RFCM EKY,
Ac.
SPICES,
fcc..
Phyticiani Frricriptiont and family Htctiptt
i una aim i art ana vupatcH.
ee. j. luthe2, muasisT,
On Main Street, in bulldlcz formerly oeennted
by (ieure K. Parker. nia;'JM.m.
OTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an applloailon
will be niado to the Gorornwr ot Pi unsvlTania at
HarTisburg, un Tbarsday, June VW, l's-4, or as
Soon therea iter aa practicuhle, i.,rt),e inoiirpora
tion ol a Company, under aad l,y virtue of the pro
visions of tbe Corporation Act OC1S74: said Com
pany to be known as Western i'ennsjlranla Tele
graph Company. The el.ject ot said Corporation
tmil It the construction, maintenance aud opera
tion of line-, ol teleicraph lur public use, through
and in the following Counties, vis : Greene, Wasli
ingtuu. Bearer, Lawreure, Mercer, Crawtord,
Erie, Warren, Fureit, Venango, Butler. Alle
gheny, Westmoreland, Fayette. Somerset, Indi
ana. Armstrong Clarion, McKean, Elk, Jetierson
Clearbeld, Cambria, bluir, Hedlunl, Centre and
t?amerun ; aad lur such purpose to liave and ez-erci-e
all tbe rights, privileges and franchises
conferred by the said Act.
1 he names of Ore of the subscribers te the Ar
ticles ol Association are
JAMES B. WASHINGTON,
JOHNS McCI.EAVE,
NELSON V. (iKISVVOI.D.
HAKRYS. KI.KUESSEK,
maj:S4:. FKANK K. FINKERTON.
Ex
XECUTOHS' X0TCE.
Estate of Joseph Iloflmun, late of Conemaugh
Township, Somerset County, Fa.
Letters testamentary on the aliore estate having
been granted to the undersigned by the proper
authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons
indebted to said esaite to'mnke lmmcliaie pay
ment, and those having claims against tbe same
will present them duly authenticated lor
settlement on Saturday, Jul; , lo4. al the
resilience of Daniel Ilollman, at Davidsville, in
said township.
DANIEL HOFFMAN,
FREII'K liiiKDER.
mnyi. Executors.
STEAM ENGINES ..U
Hoisting l.ugiues and Machinery a Specialty.
Second-hand Engines and lt,tlers on band. Seud
ter Stk List. " THOMAS CAKLIN.
majU-eow. Allegheny City, Pa.
"WANTED! Eoergetic. reliable men to sell
TkEKS,iRAPE V1NBS. SHRl'BS. KV
SES.ste.. fce. Salaries and expenses pt.. Kx
ierieoce not essential. LKl'l.iliEi HLKRK'K.
ilrightoa. N., 1 ssile east of Rochester. Mention
this paper. may'Jg-2t.
JOTICK.
This Is to notily the public that I have purchas
l the perunal priperty of Rli.ala A. and Silas
Jenkins. t Iower Turkcyio'jl township, and leit
tbe same in their care.
inajT -3L JOHN WARNICK.
Treasurer's Sale
UNSEA TED LANDS.
VGREEABLE to the provlfions olan Act r:
ApkhiMv. rtireetiDir tiie Mode ef sellinir Vn-
eated Lan.is lor taxe. passed trie 13th day ol
March, A. 1). ltl'ianil the several supplements
thereto. The Treasurer of Somerset County
hurehv irtvea notice that, unless the County
School, tiulldlne ami Ko,l taxes, tluvun the tol-
lowitiK Unseated lan.ls are paid before the day ol
sale;the whole o' suet, nan oieacn iraei, or parcel
of land, as will py thetaxt-s and cutis, will be
sold at th" Court House, in Somerset Horouith, on
Monday, til" Silt But of Jnir, 14
for tiie a rrearKC ol taxes due, ana the cos is ac
crued thereon.
AlIISf: TOWNSHIP.
itrrt.
Ht
400
4,0
:
247
CJ
4oS'fc
l
4,41
4' 10
410
400
41
401i
4-4
14s
4J4
4114
4,0
yamt of Tracli. Tare:
Voualit John S
Cherry Aaron S
Hiitdle James 8 SO
.Meyers Martin 11 00
Chew Alexander & lo
Cherry K Cherry V Vi
Meyers Martin intrust.... XVI
Tom I'M:! s
KinhtJohn 40
Miller l'aniel 1 M
'herrv James 4 ir:
Tom Heniamin 4 SO
Klley Cornelius '- 54
Srhroc!c Frederick 1
Wlilte.Iohn X &4
White Thomas M
White Adam 3 W
UThlte Christopher 2 M
HaerW m. J 6 !M
Toui Jacob o
ALLLOHENY TOWNSHIP.
4:111 tmuf 1 nomas HO .i
4,1 Cheek John a 1
loi IU w William M 1
4,i M.-Call J,eph 31
2 0 Walker Samuel P It! s
I Same (Indian valley) 18 40
400 Wells d CulhrrtsoB SI Ml
II 1 Walker Saml k Wlliaoth. 16 3D
js Smith Vi v
;u Skinner William :
loo Amerloe Philip 34 '1
3"! H.ter Lu lwlck IS o
aw Welt? Kachel li t
L110 Wells -Mary IS W
J4."i Ifc'rry James 7 82
411 Ackermnn William. 33 46
ys Witt k K.cbl r 4 -12
40 W'oll a. Co 3 1
4','j Werner Heno' H 2"
joO Flowers Susan 7 2
ja4 Hrown Thomas S ti
Hilleuas Jacob B 3 to
Vsi HanmanNiithan 3 iiO
4Io Wulihopa Henry 14 M
4!'.i Link Peter 13 M
IK) llaer Israel J 4 "
34 Sturtz Adam 03
a Coltrt.th i, Wllmoth ('.j).. tu
BKOTHEKS VALLEY TCiWNSHlP.
Hern Abraham 7 14
ft IN EM Al OH TOWOSHIP.
Jones Israel 64
jMorris Lane 40
M,Hire Joseph 9 If
I.trael Williams lo W
HemnKton trorite 7 62
Elliott Johns 4 73
CONFLUENCE B iHOldH.
Darls John B 33
Hottman J At 63
Pi!rHH 4lio
Vulbreck Charles 1 SO
Meyers Peter i heirs 170
Burns Patrick 2 70
Creiuhtoa Th.-otlore H
lie vans Nathan. 1 so
lUirn Jnmea -a
i lot lelty Samuel 1 30
Fet Janies,.... aa
Be Ion Alexander. I To
MePherson Ituniau 1 To
Short) Jasper 3 61)
Taanehillil J N 30
l rouiman Wm 1 80
Sullivan's heirs 1 w
Wirslna-HC 170
Shoatl I A di
VenterCharles., i
Stark Valentine 60
Wdh Samuel 1 30
Shall Will William SO
Smith Samuel pj
Lenhart Peter's heirs S3
Patton Mrs K C H
AUKUJtioe John 2H
Hays Kohert s fceirs
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Braadler J M W 31
Chapman Wm 21
Cramer A J All
Fik John and Samuel.... 9 34
Flndlay Hiram Jr 1 II
Marklaton Son k. Co....... 4 93
Hartm Monday 1 04
Corey James 34
Little 6 T 43
Corey Enos S4
March Leonard 44
MooteJohn 3a
Moor Betsy 1 a
Ctrandmaa Charles... 7 47
Corey Tbema 2
Corey Jwtah :24
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400
314
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I'indUr Hiram 3 00
Lowry Samuel 1 86
Liven rood Pavld
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Christ ner Joseph M
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Harwell 1'aul 4S
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MeyrrJ Martin til
Jo-lah Corey () 1
File John
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Johnson Thomac Jr. 27 M
Jobtison Tliotuas Sr....... 1
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.
Gibson James 10 i
iralbraiih Mary u o
Knj,p Emanuel 3 40
Gritlith Fmni-is &
Adam Barbara (W) 2 TV
J ENN EK TOW NSH IP.
MIshlcr Thomas "S3
Hoblev Frederick. 4 14
Oliver William e V7
Phllson Robert 4 TO
Scott John 7 33
Wbltmore Jace) 6 73
Willioms George 7 XI
Pic king Henry S W
St Clair William 4 OS
Andrews George " 14
llanlin James. 10 bo
LARIMER TOWNSHIP.
Bowman Samuel 37 SO
Mevers Peter's heirs 64
Witt Josiall 1 T4
Shannon Michael 1 gs
Deal J. K 43
Cunningham AWavs 3 60
Bowman l Lbersole. 17 (ri
May William 14 M
Marks W illiam 3 00
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Forward 4t HugUJ 4 03
i Howell John 23 3
411 Ivl Aaron tw
4oo Powers Alexander It lo
4oU iowry Peter IS lo
4uo Patrick Alexander lo
4"0 liuivess William tia 10
h R'xldy John 1 li
4ov Artisan'! Bank of PliUb'g 40
T, Luddington's heirs 1 it
0 Ansel MiehaeL a 47
14 Hurned Jomi 1 it
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1 Ogg George. 40
Weakland L W s4
150 Fa id ley 8 18
4oo Bidwell D W a. Co 15 Ml
4o Same 15 53
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1 Bricker Solomon 10
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so ShroverJohn 1 30
ji Same 1 OS
150 Wells John 7 Vi
4:i Liogentiehl Sarah 61
3' Ansel Matilda 17
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1 Anderson David 47
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l.ot
I M.-Catlcy James 24
130 McMillen J K M
MEYERSDALE BOROl GH.
Lot
1 Boo Wm. 2 80
4 Hrnllier k Hover 10 48
1 Britx E or Plitt Henrietta. 6 75
6 Dia Augustus 0 l0
4 Deal Edwin 15 30
Enisle John 11 M
1 OroiFred 2 07
3 Huffman John. lo Wit
1 Hanlen James.. 8 25
1 Heiner John..... 8 25
1 Kelly Mrs Sarah 2 03
1 l.indamaa Solomon & 4o
5 ortttkC 27 20
2 Picking Henry V V
1 Kaven-enitt John 4 vi
SmucherWm 8 80
i Woll Frank 3 45
Adam.' Thomas 1 04
Baker Peter 2 51
Merrill Nathaniel. 1 SI
1 Adams It Kettle 2 8
1 Brant Nelson 1 8
Wilt Elialth 2.M
Stevenson James 1 04
Snyder A-tam 1 02
Lciiluitt Abner 1 no
Juhj Matthias 4 t2
Sheets Joseph 72
Crouse Margaret Z 78
MIDPLECREEK TOWNSHIP.
A'Tes
Mif Bwlfor-1 Joseph 12 fo
HA Cover Connelly 7 4S
5 Earner Francis or Lewis. . 74
4K4 Campbell William 11 55
10 Gairey's Administrators.. 3 Syi
Vi.i Smucber Casper. 3 10
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Brioks Jacob
Caldwell HO
frebkart & Walter...
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Tom bira
Wilst.n Thomas
Shatl John
Leslie Thomas
V rice 1 suae
Tom Ha'-hel ,
Kodd John V
Kennv John
Seariaht Thomas B..
Jennings John
Kenncil John
Mi-Carter John
Bcn.-on Peter
Caldwell Samuel
Brooks Jacwb
Hill Henry
Miller Thomas
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NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP.
Beaty Sarah.
Fine-more S.,rah.
Oolden Elizabeth.
MeBiide Sarah-
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Strhell Henry
Paul H. tlman
trenoel Lewl
Collrotb &Co
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Berkey Huxhes (J4)
Cetic John
Barton Thomas
lnkeep John
Johnson Benjamin
Jones William
Lyle James
Miles Samuel jr.
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Moore Joseph
lHirey Patrick
W en Miitthlas
Jonc-4 James
Jone Wm
Ri 'hurd Samuel
Christ Hunh
Holfapple Charles
Foulk Owen
William Israel.
larr John
Espy Andrew
i'uolk Caleb.
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Leiberknlxht John.
SOMERSET TOWNSHIP.
Miller Noah S
STONYUREEK TOWNSHIP.
Du Buls Abraham
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SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP.
Adams A If ximiler I 3....
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t'omlis WinorCwrmick W
McMri.ie Mary
Mon Witt
K.m. y James
SaddWr John
Kohler lantel
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Phiillnd John
Shaw James
Cupti tiiward
Haohel lempeM
Thompson William
K.karu
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SHADE TOWNSHIP.
Anderson SjmutL
Clark I'lintel
Jones Wm
!unn Jauia.
Newl-uld John
Henrey J t
Ackerman ieri(e
klmmell k Hukus
CamptM-U Margaret
SmlthAnlhofty
ImUk J.nathan
Bentord torife
Perry Simon
Hturhew John
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Dean Eilward 2 So
3 Ha Mk'bavl H7
1 H..tfman Cole .'4
3 Philllppl Derrick U
1 i'hlllipbl DanleL 13
2 Pile John.... 2
a Klmmell treor;e -a
2 Snyder Samuel -jt
2 Snyder Zacfaarlah. as
2 StuUmaaAA bi
t Weimer KaTld 4:
William Hanna 42
400 Hilleifas heirs vu
44 Kins; Jonn.... 146
400 Jolles Wm I 20
400 Lehr Peter 13 20
Lot Wllklns John 21
2 riolliran Nelson- 13
1 Ream John 3i
St WollersbcrverfcZufall.... vi
2 Coleman iK.ran so
1 Sullivan William 32
1 Hay barld. Si
80 acres Kins; OB 1 j
1 lot Klmmell George
1 Same 2s 2
M Shultz James 2 iA
UKSINA BOROUGH.
Slot AB'lersno, SpeneejfcCo... M
g Braliler J J 1 NI
Morcan Young k Co 2 11
3 PsIaterFL. a flrt
1 Riuswll a; H.ffman. ....... 42
1 Si loo x Hetekiaa 3 06
I 2 Webber Henry 1 li
I 2 Heeriu H C 1
I Koonu Frank. 1 3
1 Krearar Henry .. tjo
2 Miller Joslak in TV
2 MillerAaroo 1 ?
2 SnvderNB. 1 wt
21 Seal! Edward 7 40
1 SaylorUeorve M ti
2 Thorn peon Juno.... 2 17
2 1 hi John 2 44
a RalseyL 123
i 1 Morrison Oeorire... A3
! 1 Wilson Sanner V.
. 4 Conrad Mrs M M
1 . Parid AoKustlne 19
Holderbaum J. M Si
S ale to eoaunenee at lo o'cioek a. u.
V. S. Persons oajina taxes on iht of the lands
adTertiswl. before day of sale, will be chare 74
eeQLI lor MTerusinc ana leea.
JOHN H. WEOIEK, TrMtsrer.
SPEING- BULLETIN t;
We are now Prepared to Show our Carefully Selected
STOCK OF CARPETS
RUGS. OIL CLOTHS. LACE CURTAINS.
We EespectfaHy Solicit the Patronage of the Pafclic. Cur Carpet Stock
Includes Velvets, Mcquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three
Ply all Wool, Persian Baaask, Ingrains, Venetian, Cotton Chain,
Bags and Heaps, and we
Guarantee oar Prices to lie lie Lowest.
We Measure Rooms, Halls, Etc., and Match, Sew, and put
Carpets Down with as little delay as possible. Itugs
in Newest designs,
STAIR RODS, STAIR PADS and STAIR BUTTONS
AT LOWEST PEICES.
Our line of Lace Curtains is Large and compriss
a great variety of patterns, and at all prices,
from 75 cents per pair up.
Greis, Foster & Ovdnn,
JOHIsTSTO WN, PA.
R. B. SCHIXL.
R B. SCHELL & CO.,
TIN
COPPER
ill
AND DEALERS INT. .i ;
; I:'-. -
Stoves, Ranges & House Furnishing Goods,
Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & Kecrits' Store.
4
SUGAR PAINTS
We Keep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil,
Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers.
Call and See Stock Before Buying Elsewhere.
JOHN J. SCHELL,
Agent and Attorney-in-Fact.
ESTA13I.ISIIE1) 18-
FISHER'S BOOK STORE
SOMKRSKT. rV.
Chas. H. Fl'her. Who!e?;ile and Retail I eali-r and Juhter In Sc1h. I out". Scho.I Supplier ami
Stationery. Alwava in stock a well selected sto k ol Poetl. al Work?. H:torles. Bioicniphir'). Boots
of Trav. l and Adventure. Novel? and Standard Pte Works Blhles, Testaments troiipel Hymns
Iutberan and Disciples' Hymn B.. k. Inctionaries and Ch l.lr. n'. Toy Bks. Maxsilnrs. Reviews
Novel". Daily Pafrs. and General Periodical Literature. Sheet Music and Orjrm Instructors. Sun
day school and Dav school Reward I'ards. A Larye and Complete Stock of Blank Books, Lea;
Blanks and Marriage Cert ilk ales. Fine Alliums, i urresand Box Papers.
SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS.
Cg-JX.A.II-. ORDERS SOLICITED.
T. R. MARSiIALL.
iiMMlHEfflffl.1"
MAIN OFFICE AND YARD
AT :
JOHNSTOWN. FINN" A. j
Kear 2C Main Street. '
I 'J ' V V
L'-OliUluOlUiUIO
Wholesalers
Lumber
AND
Hari anfl Soft focfls.
lift K tt'o. TS-
i hi'rry. viai.ir N.vr. muscles, H'Jr.1 it?
rursTMT white rise. lath. hums. eh ll pujts
A General Line of all grades ol I.uml.er and Building Material aad R.olrs: Slate kept m Mock.
Also, can (urn Isn anything In Ihe lice of onr business to order with reasonable promptness, such as
Brackets. o.!.l :zed "wnrk, ic.
Manager, Somerset Branch.
Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa.
BOYTS, PORTER & CO.,
Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, awUIannfactn
rers of Miners Supplies,
ir.-i7-7." r, orrosiTf: b. 6 o. iy.vT. cosxei.i. vij.k, va.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
YOUCH STEAM PUMP. ZlEZtM
For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railrcails, and Boiler Feeders.
Turn-Table Dump Cars.
Stone Picks,
LARRIES PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, COKE
0VEX FRAMES, R. R. FR00S. I5RIPC.E BOLTS, SWITCH
STANDS, MILL GEARINO. PULLEYS, AND
SHAFTING.
Heavy rutins and Forirp ; Sheet-Iron Work : Machinery f all kinJs bnilt and
repair! at lirt notice. may ,-ljr.
CHARLES HOFFMAN.
ITI
(Adov Henry liffly" Store.)
LATEST STYLES 111 LOWEST PEICES.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SOMERSET, J?JL.
UEBGHAHT TAILOR
FAI L, A. St' II ELL.
SHEET-IRON PRE
COOK STOVES AND RANGES !
Wt am uentj fur the " ExpeUior." Cock Store!
anil Kaniin), the New Regulator t.k StoTri,
lllo n.l Apollo Ranges. W aim nil tbe
'H..yal Vwii" aud other Couk Stoe. All ttote
anI ranges oll with nuarantee. Al.o. repairs
lor the aiiove itorei and lor tbe New Iruaskle and
anj other Move in uae.
STOVE HOLLOW-WARE!
poff. K. ttles, SkllletJ, Ori.l.lle. Tea kettle.
C.klD rtenils.and all oiher Plain, Ground
and biuiiieled.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS!
W keep a full it.x-k of OBee-poU. Bucket.
Bnslnj. S:tJ Iron. iJoMee Mill. hamher pallt.
Wah-luanl.-i. Dust pan and Bruihrs. Ac.
We make Jfunir Buckets and
L. W WEAKUND
lira mjli OrHc and Yard
lif-iK'lN
UiU i-wiuiu, : Somerset, Pa.,
and Retailers J...9p9:.?.vvSTTipii;..
Hoisting Crabs,
Stone Wedges,
DMINISTKATOIIS NOTICE.
fktatr of Samoal Rittiwr. Jre'd. tat r Broibcrs
vailer Tab, SoatrMt Cuvity. l'a.
Letters or Adtnlnlt ration ea th abor catat
hariDK tern srranled totba aailerslrnol by U
pnnwr ao!h.ltT. aotioa U bmby lva to all
pTSuaa Indebted to sakl astat to suit ImssfeU.
it uavmcat. aoa tbos aavlnr claims arala " ta
, til present thia duly aatbeaUcmt for
settlement on Satuflaj. May 31, ISM, at Um
tbe lata residence of tba Hereaswl.
. ,-, r- AARON F. BITTXER,
Wm. 3. BITTNER.
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