Wrsct HcraW.! l. -s I LL. K.i:t .r. ....Ix-'-ml-r l' ls-i .Jul lll-silio 'iV i. tiin sl'ini- jvre S-r iintmu. lie I ii"nl-'r-'u--n-.tiT your "luiiili animals, p ..lotry is plenty ami cheap. !,;. j.uliint-"- a1 url-T. j-,n. a. scarce at lien teeth, jj.u is llic month 'f blittanls, ,h-.i.t an- mi latye ami luscious, i;. n.' nitiT tin- -"- -"'-J' tlicin. AV .,.,.r,.,n't "ix-ii till Deecmlx-r 21t. j-.,,. r ..iintry mail art- muh and exreed-;:.-'' '' ' j; i, year - J 'il'S ami the new one ,..nt.i5 i-at.iiy- ie inaiijTMratrfl on the third j ;.n- In January. 4: inTnari' soll '" K. Mclioaell cii-.-.w.l If- of char,.'.-. i.ij kir.'.iiu i tn 1 :it tin- New York .). J-i !' "' f . . Year i a. .p'liiiit. Have ymi I! .t I H,.iiii'ts it from 2- cents up at ivi, -11 .V I". in i ir-i- lot ..I Holiday ;.h1s .rk stop', somerset, I'a. 1 at K. McDowell's, f ir the lot of It.g.-r's I'lal.-l Ware V. v Y :,-t:u. can . were n. vcr morn liaud- than tho-e o! the prex'iit ! . rotting so rapidly ill he very s.irisj to- . I t!,i- I'ult I. a. pv-ri. rr.iwle.1 into their , pr.- y sih-aking, into the -iik iniilllers, silk and ..r kill and cashmere Mi. A. F.. I'm. . ol ,1 in t .lis. Lir. a.i.litiotjs to our st.s k -i- this ,sl and the follow- j M "I. Ti:i:i.m ! i ;i .vv .- .tints oil his fiugers . i l.a- uu'il Ciiristmas, anil I . . .!i i..r. r to start to Sunday t , Y .rh I'l and 1 I .'lit M.)!' Is ii. vv in Holiday U.hmIs. Hardware Stun-. St.m- ot Westmoreland coun . ."i'l wiil be nspiinsl to .1 the county home for l'.i i p.. .::ee!.ir lll.lt l; v n . n: stamp N to he issued with t.. la. ted l a. I gn.iiud, n lievcl by all ..-d It-titlof li.s.rge Washington, of -t rr. . lain. . W. an iiiiiii"iisc stock ot Han.lker- . Li t iitt.i ' M ills, the latest styles and , , a i(. N .iSniig m. hi appropriate for :. : .:,L.y l-re-ent. V U . (! v s I'-K.k Store will lie found the n. .-.in.plete a-sortmeiit of Family iibk . i't. 't-i .1 to town. Also, a great voriety !'.!..! Dil'ies ai.d Tia.hcrs' Bibles, in ' :.. l;.i,.lit.gs. . ail tin- Jit. mi. ill .f our rw.i.iers to the ;:!-. :s of the HWi ';... ..1 Philadel- .. ..i"ii-!i.tl in another column. This is ... ..it'.. ls-s ..1 the ereal M.'tros.litan i .i:t N- vv -pjijsTs. i'. rsi'tis wisliiiig to make pn-sents for their frt'i.-l. vvii) find a large assortment of fier- iti .tit .,v n. Saxony Z-phyr and all kinds of 1 j K' .it ttig v ;.nis. ;ts w 11 as I aiioi .loci V .-Hiss t :i; M M. I re. I well A ( . l.av .-. ti liiiml a liirge iiiuiiUt of g.siil i. ai.i.-h we will sell in niiintitits- to suit .' . tr. Laser. I'l !.- very n-asi.nable. Yard !;--:: Ti,. j.liiiiiitg mill. ll"l l!i:o"k Bros. A; Pirsom, '! ILiRingdoii, Oxford, Saybns.k. A-iienta. i r...ie'te. Isola and Moritz are ..itt ; 'in most stylish Hats of the M'asoti. M M l r.dvv. il A Co have them in felt and , ina'a'tiiil with the latest gissls lo trim Ti.- ni in. Keiir jiair-of Men s Heavy Pure Woolen s. kssciit .st.i.id lo any ad.liX'ss on nss-ipt '!"at iKiihir. M. L. Taciiij:, Manuf.iciiin'r of Hosiery, i.lii.ld. iis, S.me.rset 'o., I'a. 1: is m i. I. more sensible in the giver and i.i t. pl'-asing to ihens-tpielit to go lo M. M. ' t -v v U A Co iinl purchase a useful pn-x-nt i r .t. i Itit nd sti.-li 4s II uidken-hii'fs, Col-i..-- a:il l i:l'-. II i-e, (Jioves. S -arfs e.. t. .a. via-!, yoar money in articles that in -tl ini real vailie. M i vT M vi;iar We have Just addiil a IMriger.il or to our Meat Market, in ii all meats call lie kept cool and . lean, t'.ii. Uef, irk. A. .. kepi constantly on I ('jsn .1; BU,Nt.AV...v---- L- It Pattiis. Imving meat ! one day !a-t week. bile Hie muchinery ihe n lrigerator until was in os'ration be all. nipted to plan' a ls lt n one of the large wheels. In some man II.. Ii wis A Co ! ner he liecmnc cntangbsl in the Is It and was liavc u ei k ept l.'-"!.l M.'i.ii.-rs of the Mexican war bold l" life with great tena. iiy and in large ii t-. Ii was siipp .s,sl thiii marly all '.i. til vv.-re di-iid. but no hss thilll 7s.oin ' 1 iriied up for is Msious within the past v. a- II i's. Bonnets, Frames, II. mmIs, 'aps, To-"-".tiit-. V. iv.-ts. Yclvi'rincs. Sitins, Astraeh if i:j.:..i,.. Tips. IMunies. F.'atheiv.Wings, rotii.ns. eve-ytliing in the Mil- ' in en liew profusion at M. M. 1 ;,,rv T" iw. ii A- i Wasi.i,,.. -'t'i n ii;., t f.tl. ft-', 't: i-oLiiity . vvii. the State JJo.MJ ! pay until some provision is ii '-ing tae cMiiity for the ad- I evj-lts,. veral in niiikiug the assessment ther counties have taken "..roe aiiti. ivl.'hrat.sl lawyer once ai. that the j ",r'v tr.ihli-.iiiie clients ever he bud I "v a v o.i'ig lady who wautetl to tv mar r". i. a 'iHtTtel w.itnaii who wanted a di : ti ! an ,,M maid wlo didn't know vim si- wanle.1, I'h-ti k. ( 'km tT.'ar loud in Stock as follows: -u- it'tie .i,iK. y m. $1.25 "' "eiit V liarn I $1.75 -enLi.dc.uiuit barsi-l $4 .00 "nl I'l-.st.T ft barrel i'M n r-. t. P.,.. i l:,-.i,,ifK- .hi . l"s., . I .K.K A; IlKlKITs. 11 is said that the diphtheria may I pre--'r in -pn-ailing by the fn-e use of l!'!'I'-eii.ii.g children. Hub together an l't lit ill, ,, s'llol.iir nii.l fr-tol ..T anv tit..! i.i. ia. Ii iu-iiiIht of the family a ;'H nl t!,s mass thr.v times a day with r-!"ti "lis t ,ld j( n,,, ij. tongue until ''i'l swallowing it as it melts. It is ;!i4i ll.. siuij.ie praitiiv iias def uded -iiii.. i.s from tlie dreiid disease wheu tir wtis n.o-. als' from ejusisiinv Hart C'l s i . .tijet is C.W .Itlit. 1A fSllttl.ietl. '' .!! t. .ci !s-eisiiy s.s n with tlie un-- .- ! .y,. a'.jut . ' 4. M. The imiiu-I is T"te l.r.gi,t, h.,s a tail some four r five de fc "s iii !.-i,g;, at,d situated a little to the "nh.-ass .. ii. i.r.i,, rW .-.returiis. which r''"- near the n..nhei.st. T.. ' AMili.i.n- To lha). utloti as f. iws by the lux : 42c riaiou "(limax" " Army and Navy "Splendid" .'. " Canary " "Tip Top" Xetial.!.', Vine,," ("1 T..l,,es. M 4tk- .'tsc :c ale . H .tic Hoc -i' lgars. f Ion j.l lu Uli T.ier. only (lw 2 reeiit.) S.ilicited. Kestluliy, w Cook A BEWtx ""ss. Pa-. June 1M. evtn-melv .lisatrrwalil.- -Mr. A . I.. Kv tn n S.1111 -st. Ilea Bov.l. the larjre a'lvcrtis,-rtu nt of.", be f -u ml in another io!umii. N. ! Mr. FVrjt .. Parker, f Johnstown, sjient ! tvir.il (lavs f lat itk ill fv.tnt-niet. j The l'n-snieiit' annual message will le I foun.l on tlie first ire of this )a.er. It is mly a little over a week till Christ- ma. (ict ready M hang your stocking. Mcyerd:ile c-ontriliutes lier full quota of tlie email in attendance at court tlii.. wvk. Si-xeral coasting a.tiik'lits ocourrel Uwl witk. none of them verv wrious liowtver. The friendly candidate in antin becomiiu; quite nnmeruus. There are sereral of them in attendance at court. Another cold wave rtrut-k tliiii MMtion Tuesday morning. Kverything U ain fn n il up tight, and w ith a little bit more now the sleighing will aintiu l-e vph-ndid. We notice that the literary .le of a nuiiiU'rof liHaliiii- in our county are aim ing at improving their mindn by establish ing debating club and literary fun-ietio. Nothing could be more inducive to mental improvement. i liii her. tlie clothier. i holding an auction I each morning, afternoon anil evening, to dis- poc of his immense Mm k of clothing, gents' j furnishing goods, hals. cum, etc., which he must diiise of by the first of January, as he I expects to hmve Somerset on that dale. The s, -jelling 0,d enisling was niost ex- ccllent duriiii: the greater art of last wk. i Kiiumeil's hill w:is a- m.toih af a ' oard ami each evening it mas cr.iw.bsl by children with shsls and juinsrs. The ista-stiut; was nccr Is tter. and the cluldreii eiijoycl it iiu llleliM,lv. Kl-s when' in tbe-c isiiumns will Is- found the r.strt ofth Dini-tor- of the I .sir to the t ourt an. I lir.ind Jury for the year Issii. xhe i report was pn-pand with gre;it can-ly Icn I nis M. yers. Ef.. clerk and attorney to the Dins-tors, and was presented by him to tlie ; t'oiirt Monday nioruiiii: i The young son of Mr. Jonathan Uhoa.ls, I an account of whose ati-idctttul sHHtiiig ap , s'aretl in hist wis k s Hkkvi iv lil from tlie i i-tTn ts of his wounds Thursday. Our in i formaiit w.i in ernn when be stated that Dr. Itail.aker was the unfortunate yonm; ' mail's unending physician. Mr. Hiram ( 'riimer formerly a ciliiW'n of. this is.iiiity but for many y eiiis ist a nsi- j dent of A irei icy ( "it y Iowa. dnpssl in to s.v i us iasi Wi liH-sviiiy and dnipstsl a ten dollar hill nil his siiiis. t ipii.ui account. Mr. Cro mer has Iss'ii a constant suhscrilier to ihe IIkkvi i. liir over liny years. Tin.' . hitstM-ii Ttit'itii' siiys : Mr. tii-orge C. Miller, chief elerk in the Mist-ollii-e, has at least leininari!y, and probably perma neiiiiy, n'tinsl from his Msition, owing to ill health. He is under the care of Dr. W. 1!. Bowman. Mr. F-arl Oyle will act as Mr. Baumer s assistant lor the present. llilliderehief p li lies are the latirst. Kach lady is required to bring two handkerchiefs ot't'ic same kind, one of which she will re tain and the mher is dropssl into a bag. Kaeli gentleman will draw one. and the lady holding the one to match the one he drew, will fr.s .. on to him for the balance of the evening. The St. James Lutheran Church of the Teniiertown charge of which I.. S. Stoufferis pastor will be dedicated Sunday Jan. '.nil. A number of ministers are rj;s-t.-d to be present. I!ev. J. F. Shean-r. of Somerset will preach the d.slcvatory senium. This church was built during the last summer, and is said to le a model of completeness. W. C. Smith has sevens! his connection with the I!.slf,ir. llrjitihlimn-ltu'arrr. and will lie swe.sssl.sl l.v V II ('louse n. Wood- . . . , ' . . . . . bury township that inuiity. It is said that , . i , . . f ail. r-iiiitn m..imis-s neiii it . iiiiiniiaiv 101 : Prothonotary next year and for that reason ! va ishi- to Ik entin-ly fns-fn.m oilier pn-ssing cans. The Hum. n wishes the " 'Sijuin''' ; abundant sueivss in his H.liiical venture. . Mr. S'iinau Liveiig'ssl last wts'k killed a ; hirge blak liearin F.lklick township, within two miles of the town of Salisbury. The j Is ar weights) two In min d and fifty jsnnids. j He had evidently come fmm the wilds. of ! Maryland and was crossing the Nigro mountain to the Alb-gheiiy mountains when killed. This is the first bear that litis i Iss'ii killisl in this sivtiou for some time. I . ! Court convenisl at half-past ten o'clock Monday, with a lame numlter of -.p!e ill I attendance. Then Is'ing no criminal ase n ady for trial a civil ca-e, that of F. K.Vci I mer vs. Ix-wis Pugh and Ord Barnett, w.vs j tiiken up. The verdict w:us in favor of the the defendants. Towards evening the ease 1 of the Commonwealth vs. Barney Wiimoth i was called, charge F. and B. with intent to i commit rac. This ease is being tried this, j Tuis-diiy morning. Mr. Sam Kaiuner. who is employed in his father's woolen mill below town, made a inosi miraculous escaM' from a horrible death J dragged with it w hile it made one complete j revolution when he fortunately extricated himself, somewhat bruissl, but not serioiis ; lv injitnsl. We coiigratulaie you, Sammy j on voiir fortunate es. apt. The SherilTs sitie held Friday afternoon was well alteiidcd, ami at times ihe bidding was quite spirited. The first pniirty sold was tiiat of A. A. Slutzmall. situate in St.e nyiT.s k township. Tract No. 1 was sold to J,,hn M. til.-ssiier and Peter T. Miller f..r i?i.;i. M. II ILirlwll paid 115 for tract No. " and trait No- it was knocked down Aaron Spangier for "i. The Hitiry P. to J. Custer farm in Paint township WHS Im. light by Kdwanl Hols ipple, for !lpl. Tlie two lot of Simon t.i-if. in Coutlueiu-c Isiroiigh, wen- sold to A. N. and I! '-i Tissue, for $1.1 ". The Jiinuar' number of Arthur Jlme M.igitzinr is at hand, with an iinuually at tractive table of contents and charuiing il lustrations. The short stories are capital, and the serial by M. i. McClelland begins well and promise to In' one of the best by this rising young writer. In addition to the nt.irieH. the women folks will find ninny things useful in its well lillcd departments, and tlie illuslratisl bits of fancy work suita ble for little, inex;'iisive presents are quite the right thing to kcpfiirfiiigcrs.it work in the holiday season now at hand. The enlarged form of the Magazine is a gn-at impnivcmeiit tlsiii its old style, and places the Hunt proiuhi-iitlv before the pub lic as one of the Ih-h of the lower-cost monthly magazines. Tiie price is but two dollars a year, w ith reduction ami premiums f..r chilis. Sample rophu, te.i sr-nis -aeh. T. S. Arthur son. Philaih-lphia, are the publishers. - - -- --- Marriage Liis-nses were grannsl to the fol lowing named K'r..ns since our last issue : Newton Lolir of .'ohn-town and Carrie Siiigle of Qucmahouii township. Charles H. Wielhelin of tiarntt county M l. and Klla S. (ilover of Meyersdule. (iisirg-' Adam Kling.- atid Sarah Hay both of IVrlin. los.rge H. Johnson of Shade towiisliip.and Sarah Jaue Tnixel of M. Kis-ssirt I'a. John W. Ruiumel and Sarah B. Zimmer man, both of Conemnugh township. James ILiugi-r and Linie Coh in in. b-ith of Bnitliersvalley township. Benjamin G. Bittner of Bnithersvalley township and Susan A. II.k hsictter of Sura mit township. Si man S. Miller, of Elklick lowuhip ami Lydia D. B-a-hy. of Preston county V. Vs. FnsI.Tick Wilson Dull oft'rsinaand Can dice Liehliterof Upi-T T-irkeyfoot township. Wintkld ScoU Burnwortb, f Draketown and Lavenl Komburg of the aaine place. Buy Your Ticket. The tickets fir Kale Ctletnn Crazy Pj'eh Co.. will lie .t on sale at P. L. ise beer'ii Furnishing Store, on Friday Ier. Kill, wale to lie-.Hn in the evening at T oVlm-k. Palaces on Wheels. Tlie Pennsylvania railroad coniaiiy : having roiistnirteil for the limited expnwt trains a hum'-T of elegant lw(iins;, drawing-room, dining and smoking cars, with all the modern convenienres anditnprovetueuts. Lunch counters.barber-shop and hath-rooms will be vial features of thew new cars. Who is He? A white " Indian doctor" from Somerset county was in town to-day. He wears a blanket and leegin like a big buck and is about ra forbidding in appearance as an un tamed Sioux. He is raid to have a large practice among families far up in the moun tains. JvhiutiArn Tribune. Events of 1887. The almanac for 18S7 gives a few items of general interest : Xew Year's Day comes on Saturday; Washington's Birthday on Tues day; St. Valentine's Iav on Momlav : April Fool Iay on Friday; Memorial Day on Monday; Fourth of July oil Momlav; Christ mas on Sunday ; F-aster Sunday will lie on the loth ef April ; Lent begins March 2nd. There will be tin ei lipses of the sun and two of the moon One February, visible as a partial eclipse in the United States. The others that occur are not visible in the lni ted States: the annual eclipse of the sun, February i'trd ; August I'.lth of the sun. How the Vanderbilts Look at it. II. McK. Twombicy, who repn-senleil the Vanderbilt interest, and a lio to-day eontmls the majority of the stock issued in the South IVnnsylvania. remarke.1 the other day; : "The mistake that we made wil that we did , not sell mil for cash. Wean' now tied up, I fA mailer which way we turn. The IVnn t sylvaiiia holds i.m agnvuient to .st-U, so that ! we aiiii.it go ahead and build the road il we w.uit. d to, and the court has enjoined : them fnnn delivering ic- the bomls. so that 1 they can't pay u if they wauled to. The six millions that wn have dropsl in the ground in tin State of Pennsylvania will have 1. 1 May there indelitiitcly." Christmas and New Year on the J B.iO. ! Tic II. A o. as iisti il will eUn. 1 Ifoiiday 1 tlns'tiiigs in the shaX! of liotind Trip Tiek j its ai gre;itly rc lmvd rail's over their entire .system. The low rates g,, im,, ellWt nt till stations on th" Main Line and l.niiiehes e.:st I of Ohio Kivir. iueluding Philadelphia and j j Pittsburgh Divisions, on tiie :Mrd, and those j who go to lake v. nrisimas i iirKey wnu j friends may remain until afler New Year i and enjoy themselves to the utintist. Ifrh.-y ' do not want to go on that date tl.cy can pur chase tickets on the -4th. iilh. .'loth mid .tlt of December, also January 1st. These tickets are all good to n-lum until January 4th. inclusive. For further information large posters or call on Station Aircnt. Death of Jacob Custer. Mr. Jacob Custer died at his home at Stoys town on Sunday. IW. 5, lsisii. He was horn at Davidsville. S-pt. Pi. lsni. When a young man he learned the i-irK'iiter trade. He was married to Miss Surah Kimmel, of imema bouing 'fowiiship. Snuerst County, on Nov. IS, lsJ7. He worked at his trade until the spring of Is lJ. when he oreiied a general store in part of the building now ixrupicd as a hotel by his son Samuel. He pnisiered in business, and in 1S-IK leased the extensive prop-'rty id" the late Samuel Kimmel. at Pine Mills, and engaged in ston? and hotel keeping: also ovnuing a grist mill and other enterprises. At this time Bis kiiighnm Fur nace. inS'nade Township, was owned and .crated by John Foust, lietier known a " Sniffle Funk." Mr. Fonst became indebt ed to Mr. Custer for a large amount for sup plies furnished his bands, and in 1M1 Mr. Custer bought the furnai-c property. He dissed of bis lease on the Pine Mills pni erty to John and Peiy Taiulinger, and re moved to Ifockingham. and engaged in the maufactiire of piginin, which his son Sam uel, then iiilc a Isiy, hatlhsl to Johnstown whcniv it was ship-til to Pittsburgh by ca nal. He pmss'ivl f..r some time, until in when the TarilTof '4L' was n-ieahsl and pig inin fell to $12 per Ion. He was then coni-!li-d to stop work. Siiade furniwe, thvii owned by John and William Shryock, two miles from Rockingham, was al-o blown out. All ol Mr. Custer's pro'rty went un der the Sheriffs hammer and failed to satisfy his ensiitors. In 1MI1 he ri'tnoved to Stoyes lowii, with (siiisider.ible debts still nesting on him and engaged in the foundry business. By his untiring industry he again prosiensd and soon payed all his debts. In lsidi be associated with him in business his son Samuel. In l!t2 tiieir foundry, wild ma chinery, latierns, etc., was totally dcltnivisl by tire. The next two years father and son enraged in st.s-k dialing. Tiring of ibis, they engaged in ston'ki-eping in Stoyestowu. The ston was suli-op-cutty wild to J. S. Zimmerman, now of Johnstown. Mr. Custer then engaged in the cat.entcrf ing business, later taking with him as a art iicr his s.iii-inlaw. C. W. Pugh, and carrying on the furniture and undertaking business. A few years later he sold bis interest in the business and rctinsl. Bui, although age and infirmities prevented him from -rforming physical lalxir. he could not remain idle and be soon o-ned a small gnss-ry, w hich he continued to attend up to within six months of his death. His first wife died in ls L'. He was again married sn li- to Miss Jane Thompson, of Schclisburg. who also died about twelve years a'-n. He was the father of fourteen children by his first wife, eight of whom are living, viz: Samuel, Jacob, I .aura, wife of ciarlis. Hendricks; Kale, wife of C. W Pugh; Mrs. Lizzie Thompson, and Kliza. un married, all of Sioyir-town ; John, of Harris burg, and (.corge, of Cincinnati. There are ihirtv-scvcn grandchildren and five great i gr.indi lcldren. One sisier survives him, j agist eighty-eight years, living in Ohio ; also j one stesi-tcr, the mother of Judge Masters, j of Johnstow n. Mr. Custer was a coiisisiiint memlier of the ! I.utherm Chun-h lor a bout sixty years, was an active tctiiicrancc worker in-iiig nlentineu Willi the Sins of Teiiipcram-e, (iood Tem plers, and all prominent teniier.inee move ments. Knun ids youth he tsk an active part in jsilitii-s. U'ing a stnmg Whig and Itepublican and a stnmg Abolitionist. Mr. Custor had a remarkable metnorj- and bis n-'iniiiiivuces of his i-arly life, which hepfU-n related, were highly interesting. In l!Mi, in company with Henry Shoemaker, be made a trip to the " Far West." which wa-i theu the wisiteni part of Ohio, making the jour ney on horseback, going as far as Sandusky, which w;as then unly a trading st for the Indians. Tlieac.iituiniulaiioiiat the "hotel" werea bed on the ti.sirof a log cabin. During Harrison's campaign he was in. strtiincutal in raising a pole one hundred and fifty f'-et in height, at Pine Mill, on which was a flag fifteen feet long, made from material furnished by him, and a streamer U-aring the Icgaml "Tippecanoe and Tyler, Ion'" and a large b.irrel marked "Hani Cider' Tiie o.osie.g 1-arty taking advantage of Mr. Custer's aWnec from home bored down the le and stole the flag. Tlie guilty par tics were ibtiste.1, suit was bniugbt and nettled by the varti;-s (eiying for the flag and eosis. While o-.eratii!g ltis'kingham furnaie be Is. ught most of bis supplies from the late John Dil-ert who was then iu the mercantile business at Stantaii's Mill", and he often re ferred to Mr. Dilx-rt as an exemplary man. A full history of Mr. Custer would be a larj-e pait of the history of Somerset county. Few men have htreii Utter known and more universally n--ecteil than him. and in all his business enterprises bis dealings were marked by stri.t honesty, while be was ever ready to aid in all charitable enterprises. He died as lie livedan exemplary citizen and Christian. Peace to bis ashes. For Sato. A good heating stove. Enquire at this offio. OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS I Bv the Can, Quart or Stew, at W. H Piatt . Basement of Cook A IWvrit' Blork. Bargains. Bargains ! Swcfin reduction in iricewof Tinware and Olawware at the New York Store, next door to Mil lorn Hardware Store. Somerset, Pa. Cra rJ Cptrurg of Holiday Cccds.. Diwraber 1, 2, 3, and 4 the Grand Opening of Holiday Goods will take place at Fisher' Book Store. Come every one and take in theis gorgeous display at Fisher's Book Store. Wanted ! Hides, Furs, Bark. I will pay the highest rash prices for all kinds of hiiles. pelts and furs. I also want 5uu cords of Rock Oak and Spruce bark. H. G. Cusxixuuam. Tax Payers Take Notice. An additional five per cent, will be charg ed on all State, County and School Tax not paid on or before January 8, 18S7. S. P. Weimeb, Collector of Milford Township. Pay Your Tax. An additional five s?r cent, will be charg ed on all bomugli tax not aid on or before iHiember 7. l-Mi, on all county tax not aid on or before January 5th, InsT, and on all school tax not paid on orliefore Febniary 3d, IHS7. Hunky Krkgab, Tax Coll-tor for Somerset Bonmgh. Taxpayers, Take Notice I Au additional five percent, will lie charged on all State and County Tax not tid on or before January 11, ls7, and on all Seoool Tax not paid on or before the Wth of Febnia ry, 1W. Hkkmas Stihl. til lector. Special Bargains for Christmas. To those wishing to buy sulistantial and useful Christmas gifts, I will sell all kinds of dress go-sis at sjiecial low prices for the Hol idays consisting of cloths, cashmen's, cork screws, delaines, silks, satins, wraps, and ill fact anything in the dry goods line. Very low prii-es for underwear, gloves, etc. Mks. A. E. I" in.. The Approaching Holidays. In a few more weeks, the merry Holidays will again he upon us. What pleasant asso ciations and hollowed recollections of the dim past they will recall, and how they will lie enjoyed by the youth and beauty of the land. New ties will lie formed, and old ani mosities buried in the grave of forgetfulness. The world is always the U tter for the ap-jieanim-e of that criod of the year. SCHOOL TEACHERS HEADQUAR TERS. Headquarters for School Teachers and Dins'tors during the Institute, will as has Ims-u the custom for eight year.- past, lie es- I tahlished at Fisher large book store. A hirge room ami goo I tire will eusii comfort and convenience, and teacher desiring seats re served can lie accommodated by writing to Chxs H. Fisher, Fishers Book Store, Somer set . Holiday Coods at Boyd's of the many handsome Holiday goods in Simerset none surpasses that of C. N. Boyd. The many n-aders of the IlERAi.n ought to call there la-fore they make any pun hasits, nice g.ssls at low prices seem to Im? the rule. No " samples " Isuiglit from traveling men after haveing lieen carriisl on the n.ud until they are worn, and then bought because they are cheap, (foods new, fresh and attractive. Selling at Cost. Having had a much larger sale of Ladies' and Childntis' Wrajis up to this time than at any previous season. I will sell the balance of my stin k at cost, to cash buyers. I still have a Verv-fine line of Ladies' Short Coats, Dolmans, Newmarkets and Circulars, and a fine line of Childn-ns" Wraps, all of which will Ih sold at Cost Prices as low as they wnuld U' after Christmas. You can have a gisKl choice now. I must have the room for 'hristmas goods. Mas. A. E. Uiil. A Card of Thanks. On IWemlK-rll, lSSi about S p. m. I was suqirised by a numlier of the citizens of Sim erset taking osscssion of my bouse anil dels-siting quite a pyramid of the substantial of life in my room. To say that we wen- not surprisisl would not give it the corns t ver sion. My family joins with me iu expn-ss-ing our sini-en- thanks to the kind friends for this genenius gill. May the rich bless ings of a kind pmvidciicc rest iimiii the donors. D. K. P. Lav.-.. CHRISTMAS COODS. During this week I will show the largest and la-st schvtisl stock of Holiday goods in town, consisting of dolls, toys, ornamental gvNsls, fancy gtssls, hosiery, gloves, jewelry, ladies' silk handkerchiefs and mufflers, gents' silk handkerchiefs and mufflers, leg gins, wool hissls, art work, shawls. ladies' wrii!s, veiling, neckwear, kid glovi'S, cash mere gloves, corsets, skirting, etc., etc. It will pay you to see my line of gissls liefore making your schtctions. Mas. A. E. Uhl. Christmas Tree Ornaments. Many Suuday-schiMils an' puzzhsl to know just where to go to get wax randies, candle holders, gilt picpers. and other ornaments for Christmas tns-s. Kverylssly is hereby mti tied that at Fisher's IVstk Ston everything of the kind can lie obtained. At Fisher's Rook Ston- Sunday-school teachers and sell. lars will also find a large variety of Bi bles. Testaments, ntward curds, chroinos. Christmas cards, and a very large sttck of elegant Issiks, large and small, chiiip and handsome, suitable for Holiday gifts. If you want pnttlyund cheap Holiday gifts go to Fisher's Book Ston-. Stop at Fisher's Book Store. And take a look thniiigh the immense and handsome display of nice poods for Holiday tiifts. XOVKI.TIR-, KARK WRttS ANP CI'RIOS. BKiks in Sets, Books of Poetry, Book of Prose, Books of Travel and Adventure, Ele gantly bound and handsome gift tstok. toy book for the little ones, and inten-ting val uable and instructive liooks for the hoy and girls. Teachers' bibles, family bibles ami handsome testaments, albums, picture frames, pla.-qius. decorated, 'tainted and plain, writing desks, card cases, wall s kcU, easels, baud (minted ornaments, wisp hold ers, Christmas and New Year canls and nov elties, scrap Issiks and pictunn, fancy ink stands, fancy match safes, iaier weights, gold i-t-ns and holders, (s neils, la. lies and gents first i-lass p.s ket Isnks, lx w-rs, :i1h, a well si-hs-li'd assortment of toys. A Fact for tha People. "Hello, Fisk ! How are you? Shake! I hope you are well," " Yes, wellexcepting a lrnl csdd." "Clu-stnuts! I forgot my hell, Fisk, or I would ring it on you. Well, how is Mrs. Fisk, and the babies?" " They are all well, excepting -excuse, I forgot Chestnuts ?" " Have you lieen in Simerset lately, Mike?" " Yes, was up last week." " Did you buy anything?" " Yes, I Isiught a whole wagon load ol stuff looked all around, priced gooils in every store, but I tell you the honest truth, Fisk ; if a eron wants to buy good gissls, cheap, there is only one good, reliable place, and that is J. E. Snyder's. He won't keep any trash there. If I have any produce, he always takes it. Most of the stores will take butter and eggs, but they are cash. Snyder takes anv other kind of produce." " Well, Mike, 1 am going to buy a lot of poods soon, and. of course, I will go to Sny der's. I would have gone there before this, but I owed J. B. Snyder t Co. s little bill, and I want to pay that, as no doubt J. B. needs it. as he took the book and all, when he bought the store himself. He has been waiting me a longtime, but, dem it, he might send a fellow a statement of his account, be cause a man' patience will wear out. By- REPORT or THE POOR HOUSE DIRECTORS TO THE COURT AND GRAND JURY FoR THE YEAR l-5. 7b the Wtmnntie, tfe JoJgr qf Ihe court nf Qmrter Sxmn, and the Grand Jvy of Sftrtrt eouVjr, Pa. In compliance with the provisions of the Fifth Section of the Act of Assembly ap proved 15th April, 1S45. -providing lbr'the erection of a House of Employment, and the support of the Poor of said county, the u i detsigned LMreetors of the Poor and House of Employment of said County, herewith re- spevtfully submit and lay before you their i report for the year ending 3tnu November. lsi-sS, of the "Number, age and sex of the "persons maintained and employed iu said " House of Employment, or supported or as sisted by them elsewhere, and of the chil ' dren by them bound out to apprenticeship, "with the names of their masters ami mis presses, and their trades, occupations and "callings, and also an account of all sales, " purchases and donations, devises and be " quests as have been made by or to them." The report made by the boan! last year was the first re-iort made under the said Art, and this report will, on examination, be found to contain some improvements on the former report. Besides the information required by the Act of Assembly, the board have furnished herewith, under suitable headings, the dales of admission and discharge of the inmates, the residence of those assisted elsewhere, and of the masters and mistn'sses of childn-n ai- pn-nliced ; the amounts paid for mainte nance when elsewhere than in the House of Employment, and other items deemed to be of interest to the Court, (irand Jury, and the public. The lists mentioned in the Act of Assem bly are hereto attached in serrate schedules with explanatory headlines and headings. and a summary of these schedules will be found on the last page of the ri'isirt. Hki BK Wov, Attest: Jis. Axkkst, iMinis Meyers, Joiit C. Bamin. Att'y and Cl k. Pisir Dirts-tors. W IIKItl LK " " IN ImoK Hot sk. List of the names, number, age and sex of the iersous maintained and employed by the Dins-tors of the Poor of .Somerset oiinty Pa. in the House of Employment of said nullity. during the year ending NovemU-r '!, If"-! : l.t. Abeam Thomas, age '.hi, admitted Man -h 11. Ni. got well Man h .'to. i. Abeam. Thus Jrage4 admitted Man h "J!. n, lather got work May 4 so. Abeam Tobis age :i admitted Man h t 'sii father got work May 4 Albright Eman'l age 4i, admitted June 13 .o. Arnold Samuel age isi admitted Feb ! 7fs. Asel Max age "1 admitted July -i' '"" clo-ied Aug 1 1 Mi. Bailey Win age 11 admitted Jany 'J ', hir ed out to C Coder Jany 'ft. Bailey John age 4H admitttsl Feb 21 'm; g()i work April Is 'sai. B-al Ihiu'l age M' adinittisl March 2 'St! died Manh 1 1 'Mi. Bennett Franklin Jrage is. ad in June iln xi. Bolden John age.'il iidniiili-d Nov l' V, got well and work april 1 J 'Mi. Itookman Sam'l age I:1 admitted july 15 s.i Bisikman Nmih S age 7 ltiuchcr Jonas age o7 admiltcsl aug :il lil Bniizler Patrick age "7 ' jitn 2-J m; Briskey I.u.lolph ug- 41 udin jan Si '.Mi. Bmwn John age -17 a.lin teb l. 'm; Butts John age iV a.lm jan 7 Mi dhsl jan 1". lMi. Conrad Jacob age ."Hi adiu f b 1 77 Coiiiitryiiian Alex age lil adiu jtuie !l "7ii. Cniss Milt.in age St ad in sep 1.". 7S Custer Adam age :tl adm die M tjs Custer Thus age 2:1 a.lm ilis- ;il 'OS hirisl to F Custer dec IM 'so IVvine Jon ae 4-i adm nov l't stj -t nov 15 'tsti FU-khanl isiiianl nee adm apr i' 'ii Enfield licorge age 77 a.lm aug l:( 'Mi taken away by bis son ep j --ai. Figge Comad age ICi adm nsy 24 'M Fisiier John age lil. adm ihivlII '75 Fisher Joseph ais-l adm is-t 22 'so got well nov ; s-'i Oahegan Jacoli agi 7i ailm cj ." '75. Irtiiiley J W age 5i, adm is-t .'Jo 'So got w.-ll nov l 'N t.r.un John col d age 2U adiu nor 17 si; Harrison Edwanl age II udm niun h 1! 'nt; left to go to tin her june 5 'Mi Harrison Peter age ;i. adm march 1! 'Mi ,.ft to go to his father june 5. Mi. Harrison (ie-irge age 2 adtn m ir. h !'Si! left to go to his fatherjune 5 'Mi. Hart Hcnrv age IW adm mav Hi '73 and dec J 2 Hiius John ageil 55 adm may ol 'mi Holliuiin John E aged 21 adm feb 22 '.; el..p- eil aug 27 'Mi Humniell Betij F age 41 adm nov 27 .'mi I, ft on a visit sept 2 Mi returned o. t .Ji 'sij Imhotf John age 71. adm apr 2! ;T Isken Harvey age 14 adm f. h lit Mi taken to n-lorm school mareh .1 Mi Kimmel Theodore age 54. adm jan 1 i Mi rc- covercd may H Mi K link Philip agi- 7S, adm july In 's5 dis- cbargisl july 15 'wi Kimble Thisslore age 2 adm july I.i '7S Kooser James age :4 adm june : 'S2 and jan 2 'K! liuntzSiim'l age 71 adm nov 22 'Mi Ienker Henry age 2ii adm d.s- l 'sj (--t 2.5 'K5 and may 2S 'Mi ; el..ssl ,KI 5 'iti and nov 25 'S-5 ; hirrd to J W K's.uu june 8, Mi Lichtenberger Kudolph age 7s, adm dee 11 ' died feb 6 .Mi Lii lily Jais.b Cage Si! adm jul 1 1 s ,lil M-t 2S 'Mi Lynch Kobl col'd age 41 adm aug 2s 'S5 died is-t 5 'K5 Maust Mo-es age .'Hi adm sept 21 'S2 left with K -HII11Z man-b 'il Mi M'ClintiK-k Mitchell age 51 adm aug 4 4 and july 3 Mi; went home june 2 Mi M Uniri-. lames age lil adm ihv 2." recover ed dec 27 'so MK'arty Patrick age 2S adm july 12 'Mi Meese I hrisliiin age 55, ailm june Id '74 Mis-se William age .'si. adm july ft lis Meese Cyrus age 47 adm feb 10 :s.t Messelhiieh John aue 0;nlin is't 7 ''i'l. Meyers Freil k avrr si a.lm july II '71. Miller Charles age 7ft adm feh'l '73. Miller H. nrv age THadln june I I 5 eloissl april 2U Mi Miller Daniel P age 51 a.lm mav 25 '7S and june 13 S5 Moore John k,. "74 iMJm f,., MnlliT James age lil. udm net l3'S5eloissi is-t 25 S-5 Page tis age 'W adm feb 1! "Mi. I'atton Allien age :i5. udm mtiy 27 'Mi. Paltoll Harvey a ri- -111 n.li.i nnv 'KC. I Pohlmaii Sniuiel age 21 adm' man-b 2! 'lil, 1 s-t 1! '.(.' and july 22 Mi and elo-rd june o so ami augiisi -;, sn, tiuis-r Conrad age Is adm nov I 'H5 sent to West Pa Hospital nov lii 'H5 U'lymnn .laisdi age si adm '74 ; Itlioads David age 7S adm nov 20 'St I l.hoiids W II age 2 adm june 27 'x.". j Kice Dan'la-ge .V-adm jan 111 'Mi recoven-d I man h I 'Mi R.mk Henry age 77 adm inarch 15 'sst j Kisik Wrge age 41 a.ltn mureli 15 . ' Kos Win aire Ml adin moy 1 Rt I K11 h Ssitt X asied 41 adm may fl 'M) sent to West Penn Hospital may tl Ml Smith Charles age 40, adm nov Mi got well i nov 15 Mi ; S'iiccr James age 4H, adm jan I'l m; ris-.v- ensl feh 12 Mi Stahl All'nsl agisl 7-5 adm june 21 7-1 went home may 17 Mi Stull John s ;cd 71 adin feh ft "S5 and july H Mi elos aril 1! '.. Suder Frol a-re 74, a im aug 4 '12 SwertniidnilH-r Irwin age 22 adm dif 21's.3, sweiti-r W in age 27 adm aug 29 '71. I Sweiiiser John age 41 adm '74 : Tlioiu.is Isaac agi- .Vi adm man h 12 Mi dl. d i .- ; '.;. i I'li'lerkotller A.Lim am sj adm.H t 13 s2di.sl i sept 4 ML Walker John F age 2i a.lm may 5 'S5. Walker Matthias mre 4-i adin aug 2 'S4 re- i eovercsl niap-h 5 s'i. i Weaver Eman'l age 17 alin doc Pi s.5 eloK-d j april 12 'Mi. Wevaiid Thtsslore age 25 adm aug 5 'Mi left I with his sister sept 1 'm!. Witt Jesse age .39 adm sept ft '.s5 elniied acto- ' lT 1 'US. j White John age 35 adm inarcli 24 'Mi recov- I ensl april 12 'Mi. I Zimmennan Austin Lorn feb 22 'M left with mother april 211 'Mi Zimmerman tleorge age IKi sdm feb 2 's6 ' elos-d april 14 'Mi. rENALK-.. ,. , . . s. . , . ' Aliearn M;irj- ae 2 a.Imittiil Miin-li i 1 ili-x-liarjed May 4 '.vi ! Aiit-ani Klicilielfi ai;e 11 alniil!i-l Man li ! '!.; dis lianml Mav 4 Aunuin KHjiIh-iIi ajre s:talniitteil Ki-lv 3'Vi el..-l Vet, 12 Sti Bailey Mavirie a;e 'J a.lnn'it.sl Nov U 's' Jan 3t "ritj e!..-;il Jan 24 'i rtinvtrnl Ajr 3 'Hi Bailey 1'lxiohe jx oilmiltiil Jan 2vi '? riwivi-red April JU K1 Bailey Cat lieri ne A aire 2'i almittfil Jan Jl' May IM 'ti reoivere.1 Aliril -M 'l-ii Bailey Marv E I. aw 2 ailmitteil Jan 2t ' main l.y Irwin (.'ii.ter Mar 1 'j Bam.lt f-anili tge 34 adiuitteil Sept 1 '71 dietl Feb 24 ' Bittner lk-lin.la ape 35 admitted Mar 17 S4 Bookman Marparrt aee 3 admitteil July 15 f5 out on trial li J Ki-im Fet 10 'ml Bookman Sarali aire 4H ailmitteil Jan 8 Nov 3 m elop-il Jan 24 Hf. Bone her Hannah age 63 a-lmitted April 14 "85 Clark Maggie age 36 adm itte dJuly 1 j'S5 1 Jan 5 'Mi eloie.l Dec 27 i Custer Ellzai-eth mfe.s admittts) TWiC CiistcrMaiTag-M56adinil.nl o1 f J-' i Emery M.iggie J age 2fi admiti.! Apr In "75 ) Fisher Catherine age 5o admitted June :m July "m went home July 1 Mi to W-t I'a." Hospital July 22 Mi Harint-iiy llosa age 7o admitteil Mtiv 251 '- Harrison Eleanor age 7 admitteil Man-h 10 sii went home June 5 "M Harrison Isabidla age ill) admitted Mar 10 's5 went home June 5 Mi Harrison Isabella age 3 admitted Mar 19 '80 to Jacob 0 Kimmell April M Harrison haister lsim April 26 'Mi went home with mother June 5 Ml Hart Mariab age 34 admitted Mar 10 'M3 went home May 17 t-K Hartzell Nancy age 40 admitteil Set 1 "2 died Mch 2U ""i Hans Cath age 43 admitted Feb 9 '82 Hook Mary a.-e 4' i admitted Apr 14 "75 Nov 2S Vjireil out Nov 23 s-5 vliss iiurgeil July . 1! Mi ' j Hovle (or Harsh 1 Lizzie age 12 admitttsl lict 9 'M3 to Pa Reform School Jackson Mary age 20 admitted Aug 27 S3 c!oied Dec 2ii 'sj j Johnson Nancv sure Gi? admitted Apr 13'Mi j went to her brother's May Is Mi ! Kecf.-r II irriet age til admitteil '77 j Keefer Leiiuh agi' 5ti admitteil ( let 13 'S3 j Klink Conlelia age 5i a.lmittetlj let 7 tt5 ; dischargtsl July 15 'Mi I jihIis Sarah age nfl admitttsl Jany 2 '5n I-nhart Caroline age4 admitttsl Nov : '53 j Lichtelicrgcr Itacbel age .Vi admitteil iK-i-'H ii-5 to Cieorge Mi aire Mch 1 Mi ' ! Masters S.irali age 2ti aihnitted May 1 'Mi Masters Ellen age 2 admitttsl Mav 1 Mi to S ! C Fox Nov 10 'Mi " ' j Masters Mary J born Oct 14 Mi t Meiin-r Kosa IlK-ilz) aire si abuittisl June os -yti ; Miller Judith age 33 admitted M iv 15 'S i Miller Annie (Mrs Charles) age 7'i udmitt.sl Feb 1 '73 Miller Miigdalena agi-til admittisl June 13 '.s-i vvent home May 31 'Mi Mock ILichel age 5s admitttsl April lii '73 Nieklow Mary age 02 admitted' Feb 14 ',12 tlied April Hi Mi Nickeison Klizulicth age 7'i admitteil Mar 13 's.( Pritz Ami age 57 admitteil Mav 5 (Hi July 21 til Bice Susan age 45 admitted Man-h 21 '.Vi Kingler Kosa age 22 admitteil Oct 11 3 Uhiiads Mary age 25 admitttsl Nov 20 's4 Summers Christena age si udiuittvsi Janv 17 '54 Sts-s- Ciith age 7(i a.imitttsl ih-t 21 'S5 June 2S '7i; j Snyder Clara agi- 't admittisl Aug 311 '75 Dec I 15 'so hired out Dt- 27 'so i S-hnM-k Uiv inta age li admittisl Se.t 22 m; to West Pa Hospital Sept 22 Mi ! Tn-ssK-r Susan age 2ii admitted Nov 1 1 's2 I Oct 2T! 'Vi May 20 Oct 15 Mi hired out O l j 22 's." Feb ti Mi to Joscpli .:is' June 14 'Mi Weiler Margaret ice .33 admitted Jan pi "s.i Young Cain age 74 adiniltisl Oct 5 S2 Sept 23 73 and june 2 2 si hew le - b " At their homes Out.l.s.r Relief. I-isi of the nmnls-r. aire and sex f the i-ersons stips.rtel or ussisicd l.y tiie !iireeurs oi'tli.- p.ior ol Siinvrs-t eouuty. Peiuisylvuniu at their hoiuttsi duril. the year ending Nov. .'). Is-ti. liale of cause of am't paid N'aiiie war'hl uge res'dee .It-siit'n js-r year. jiaviii itiuutH-n l-i. . aiMiiturd ti.oi.1 age sii.t Hatiuab 4'.t It infinity Mary Joiiiiihau " " i Jur.ii. " :;l r VWightnian )77 lntiu'ivtir oM at; Suuu " 1T. 1-7: 17. Anna Hark ky l'auu-1 siunz I'.t '. rruMiiuaii. in C 17 WVlliThnr Ihm1' it:ht -!'. Ujoi ir.r U'iS sitflil 17 " tiiiur' ' U ciuruli Smiou (i Stunz Jos 1 Siunz Srtnili C Sturiz 11 Mary J, sum - Lit rtrricK Suiru lVf t ' ' " 3'.' ill rani iial lv-0 1 IJiriuitT oM ftKe " Hai itrl iU-ul ;VJ Sarai ii-al " injury to father W iiMn h al ' hi Kimna lu-al " II S Ma-it-eiiy Jj- SomT-Hj cotisiittiption Htxr JanHny " .. -trkn-of huo t fO ' 12 " " taiiu r Nitra M " Im I ' Sinma J 4 jin " " t.' H ( 'i)iint'Iv r-7'. ' Uhp t14 txav KHi i' H Knti:tT lst VJ ?iouvTtok lui-o'.N (U-atu h ickueN-H of lather Su--tIl Klll)ilT " 'ali Miller !'a nl K-. lUr 'ntli Keller lsv. H kiH'.main 177 r Mi-hl.-r lM M ta)K-rui'hr " i.ur Lew i F ' " Millon R Nt-tia K l.vi Sala lvs." J Kirheuour " pal-v ; Milf4.nl MatrVfir !J sioiiyrr k ' sti 24 Vi MyprliLle " " on,i,iauirh " Iiv Jt i'i HruiiitTMairy deiiihothti-l. " ileal It ol lather 3 21 io l oitemAtitrh i ntiity i (irnvillt ttrup ickne S.h . - I K arv.-r ' .'Allevhny diof hu-b l II' Zimmemi'n s." M Stovtowu old air M " -Annie Savior " S.imer-t tor hu iu iail : t lat-y " ' II fattier " ( or;) K " " '. I-i.iti 7 Aiex " " M.iid " " 1 l .t - M Fwierkuffler 'ni atfe H) S-mierei aire o I ritia hu-hdertth M ' tieaih of fath AlU-rl L Um.l Frank J Mrv K S.nrah M ' K L.chunlKTfT ' Julia Sayior 4 I " for :i .-r T." .KjrT'U olil nae 2. Allegheny ih-Hih of " hn-hatn. " "' deafh of father W p S-u lor Kate -arah K Marry W Cath Rug; Betij Knunr M banihart Nettie Hani hart ' Arthur N Marv K Kl it'h P llouar K Minnie r I'hilhppi 12 vi Milford -IcrtTh of h'i-Uinii tVe : iNn-urnptioii X tniemahoii'ic 'tenth of hllrhail'l lit i -ifaiii (ii lamer I 1 'i N (Vntrevilk oM aire on quarter lo Total dun im year : V m Total nuTiiin r of jH-pions 79 : males :tl feinaie fc Total unm.jf r of i-iianti 27. n iiKid LE ": " .'hihlren in private families un der AC of June 1-k with their aue name family with whom they are living. rt"iIcnee. u hi-o put out, and amount paid : Matriiie Aiitrijrht nire-V iimiutuine'l l-y "harlci-i er Ur Sttiner-ei ttj-w ti -it ip. receivtfi Man ii 1.; aiiKHint paid kt aunuin Joiiu i rauicr af 4. maiutaiiiel hv IFirri-m L r ii-. Stotiyercek twp. pecied April --4 am t paid per annum $. I,eKoy NickUm ate 10 maintaine't t.y Ilenty Siiatlvr yneiuaiioniine t p receixe! May I Ism am t paio Ht annum mil John NiekioM a -'(maintained by Nelson Simp - son Somersel twp. reeivt. May J nj am I paid per annum E-tella lark uie ". maiiitninetl bv Ji-m: HiMver Miltortl tp, ree d April I v, amount paid per , annum iu. Naauiaii lliuner afe I. maintained hr N J Itaker JohiiMown reifiveil Fehruary t 'n am t paid per annum Mi. Arauiiuia Hutu. m l aw S tiiHintained by Francis Hoover Mil lord l p p-e'd April 2 am't paid per Hiunim k Matilda Miller av ;t inainTaiiicI hy peter Bearl llnttnervallcy twp. rve d June 1 am i paid per annum Jtime- McCliiuot k :: mainiaiiic-1 hy Pter Itearl Brother.-valle town-hip re!''d June 1 ' aniiHint iaid pr-r annum ' Mary t Laiuii vl'tiUyj mainuui'.-d hy Irwin tnrtr iiierei ti. w u aiiio ii i -t n'liooiiL , pnul pTanmim sr-t. 1 'loud am't paid per aiinuin ). j iiKi'VL.': " i" 111 Pcim a -mte I-unatie HoHpital at Harrishurjf. John Miller aire tW udmilted to joor hHif-e Sept I 'i'. admitted to hospital Jtiiv Ji 't ; am't pa.d HM ! Siwm MeNcal a;e admdted to irhn,e tNt JO '.Vs admitied to hospital July Jl sIhukhuu j paid U1. Mary Miller mre ftdmitted to por hon-' S-pt j '7s admitteil to hoopirai Julv Jl 's. am't pa d l .HM. ; Jo!iu Mrihmald aj' 47 admiti.-l t poorhouM July t-" M admitotl to hospital H' . a n t ' uid s-lnl. Total aiiHriint paid :HKit if " r " In W-st p.-nn'a If.pital at Pix mout. Philip HotTman aire adtn to p-r hooe Ihh- w ' adm to hospital If s 'Vi ai4-harv:d August , 'v amount jaid 70. f'oiirail (ueer au'e In adm to por hous" Nv i ' udm to hmpiiul nov lrt 'mhiii'i a;d'ilid. Scoit Ku-h airt II adm lo poor house May ", adin to hospital May i di-u'lmrxe! June 17 "' amount paid V2 ; Catharine Fisher ai;e adm to poor hons Jidy H adm tohoi;iai july u si dicharK"d sct , 14 'Ni am't jmid slti Mary Mettiade n-.".l frlin (a p-xir lious; april I ; '.s4 adm to hospital dee U Si a:no;::it jmid Ievinia S.iro4k aire k mlm to pr hwif H'p? 'i adm to hopital 'pt J'i'l ltid 17 7:: Total amount ud 7-t siHKlrt !.k "r'T In pvnntt Reform wbi-ol fmm : Poor lions. Mary Null .-e l-i artmittisil lo (nior hou-. :ii s m.i.u to n-U.riii -i-litM.I nntrt-ti 4 't in t si.! by iMiniy cimiiiiis.iim.-rs. 1'J ;;'. S.hin ili-ni.y UK.- l'".lin l.jHK.r li-rtis-- i-t ailm U ivlonil m-h.wil innr.-h 4 '-' aTn.Hiiit n.i l.y o.iiiuy roiiiniisshim-r.s -lirj r;t 1'rtith H.ik 17 mlra t. pntr him pril 14 '"' mlmintsiton-li.no sch.m! marrh 4 'ST. nmo-ini j.iiid hy mmily c-fiiiiniss.H.n-n ?ii-J -..! Hrv.-y Kskill tug 14 mini ti tr hous-; feb 19 '-i Hilin to n-r.rf-iu wliool innrrh i 'nin't sairt l.y nmnty n.niniis-.i..iicis. John srlr a-re i:i a.lm ti j-nor house man-h Jl '74 mini to reionn iK-hm.1 msiy 4 'siiamt pai.l by ooiinty (v.nnnis-ionerw IM F.izzie iioyli- or Harsh ni u lm to pn.r house tn-t v '-'. adm to rclonns.-hn.il ort ii 's nm't priiil l.yconnly eonimi.s-i.uer. iv. t. Tolrtl diiioitnt ..ai.l l.y i-oiinty eomini-siiiHieis. 4T.l 71 whkih le " :hiMn-n Bound (hiu Frank Rul.ritlit atfe IT. bomid 0111 1st ?j-pt -0. I fn-e L- Mar.-h '--7. toaster Jiw-oh M Kike, -..mt-r set tu p lannvr. ! Jrttilt W.Miley are 1. txnintl out ?1 S.-! '7H. ffie 1st Mnv 'is. in-ler eiiaiineey H B-rk--v. S.mer- m j, fnn.-r. William Bailey aie n;. h..im.J wit 1st fH-t '7-. free M -April niaster Joliii FA Tn-nt -s.ioerM-1 i 1 th-n lH-m j .AllVed Itailey aire II. Kalnd mit 1-t (let i. tree VI i July '.so. master Win - Hay, Jefi.-riM.n tp farmer, j I'haries sti ae 7. Imhiii.1 out 17th Nov '7t. fr.i : PKh Keb M7. inasi. r Kol-ert T Bed.lis. Summit tp larnu-r. I.ydis Will (now with ber pan-nts) are 1::, hound out lsi June 'nl. free 7th 1-Vb'iil. master Jona than lUier. Hn.thersvallev tp fanner. Kmina J W ill ace li'.. bound out 1-t t let 7:, free .11th Nor master W. ii. Walker, Htouycreek tp furmi-T. Annie kemerr aae 11. hound out K Jnlv 'n. free , ith Nov ui,"maMer John V Snyder. Miildleem-k tp farmer. Ko-a Foxier atre 14. bound out lit Xot freo -nh June 'VO. matter Wm Barh. fsummU tp far mer. Bi-linda Fooler ape 12. bound nm 2d An '. free IK Aiur 'i na-4er Panl ti. Xom a-t. Berlin mer chant. I'eteriiKllieher e 14. honn.1 mtt lt April T9. free Imh Sept 'HU. manterC H Walker, BnrtherTalh-y tp fanner. Henry Hover aire 1.1. hound out 1st sVpt 7. free 1st Uet '". rnaster Ephraia 8eee. Paint tp I now Bdfunl county) fanner. sarab A CdliaKl.er 11 tsiiin.li.'U Is- March '$. fne -s-ih M-iy mflsier Irr H K Muaeli. ss.'m- eisvi ip ;.-.v Wesi 'a ivltysii ia tstm.'tl 1 1 ; I e eare 14, boll!!.! on Jsl June 'Si. free 4in A'-.g 'nl. master h P.xM-batiah. Northanii- ton i I'sriuer. Kli's Kisner asi- 9 Nsciit net lt S---;it '.. free-'th Keb '., iu.ster t runk Neinsir. Jouiisti.wn. I'a., ielsir-r. I I'.iivant t.sliiiirher aee liX rs-sind f-iiT 1st Nor -si fre ,ih Apni l4, master saiaiiel Fyoek. r-uut tp fanner Muuirie ii-klo a:-e 17. honml outlst Feh'-si free i.Hth Deo '--., mw-tor 3 t'sbotssr, Somersnttp far mer. Sticvt"1aTooml ace 13. rxnind ont It Teb " frte" l-i Feb si mashsi Jainus Tiploo, AUcstieny tp. farmer. Alice Xirklow ace 1.3, N-und out 1st Teh "S3, froe l-'lh Aug tit. master Jaeob Krar, I'pper lut- kevf..,t tp nierctiant. T.I'ce Ridd'e ue s. hound oat ISth sept free l .th .-sejr 'i-j, master J.shn Ruaim.jl, Fdiat ip fanuer. Ira t;iiiurher aire 7. boumt out 1st Man-h 'M. free 1st Mureh 'y. mitvter N B Cramer, llisldleereelt tp furrier. KeJs-i-a .1 Bailey si-e II. Issmd out M .Mareh '4. free 1st Msreb 'S-i, Blaster V Ul Olessuer. Alle- eneiir tp fanner. Tillte H..k ju:' 14. beundout 1st July 's. free lgth Mar ''.l nmst.-r Isriiel s-hs.. paint tp tarnier. Charles .MeficiUn e T.tssintl .sit 1st Nov 's4. free l-i Nov v7. master A J trainer. Addison tp lur- mer. siusHii Henuev aire t;t. h.mn.1 out 1st Nov 'sa. free 1st Nov "si. nia-si,.-. Irwin Yuunltin. U.wer Tur- I kevi'tN ti. isrinrr. Muirie stis iter sire it. tsiuild out 1st Nov '-s. fn-e J.t Mtiv vis. nia-ster Wta Pull. Xiifor.1 tp K;: Mntri-ie SIwiviiiiiii .ice 11. isminl out .id Ai. free lMh lei l. luasler fluiuel sliiiumuii, ers-'t lulsirer. William Her ks or Bun age H. bound out 1st lice. 's-i. m-e gt.ili Man-h '-.i. master Jas,b Brubuker, stiude tp l'uriner. Alis-ri Nteois age s. rsuinil out id June 'M. fn-e sth Mar. h tt,. mttsu-r K y lait!.-n . K.h kumssl .now in w i-sinioreinlil ri.niKyi turm.-r. William Baih-y are 1.".. bound out lsi Jmv i.ih Iss- s-ii. niuster i ..melius tof-r. Bruttie Veil lev tp tsniler. Isiiln-lia llarn.-i,u site it. hound out 2- Aug '--.'.. i trt-e lt-l. mu-tcr Jueob 1 1. Kimmell. S-uu-rst-t t tp lamier. j AVilhaiii .siimiuy ane i. tssuid .ml 1st Ivo '-4. free i 1st Mmv ,'s. iiiusi. t -s,mtu L Korns. Jeniier tp j fanuer. t Eliza luly Mint 7. hi.und out 1st lie! 'M. fr.-e 1st t llel s7, lust-U-r JolliiilittU 11 Kaou'ts. tiueultihuU- i iliK Ip I'arim-r. F.reila Hemts-y aire ii. Ismndotu t-t May s.". free lsl May '..., nittsu-r "teorjie b Ihek.-y, .leiler-eu j ip I't.riner Willtuiii oiilUgher aite la. Ik.uii.1 out 1-t May 's, Iree 1-t Aug 'hi 1-t Mhv 's-.i, muster Jonas J Auk- i eiiy. Jt-meT tp I'unn.-r. : Charles llaitey us'e 11. IsMind out Nt Jimp 's tree ; ,1st Jim,- o. iitiisu-r .Itihn Ti.ieiiiirg, NorlhHu.p loii tp tnnuer. i Iiinuel l liiyi-onit. as-e In. hnun.l out 1st July 'v., ; lr.st lsj July 'tl. master Fre-ierie sovver'.M .r- I rellvilie. i uml.riu e.ntniy .Mrin.-t. I S.limuin liiitts.ls ue I-"., bound oim 1st Jtin 's-i f--c I'.lh lie.- sa. uiusler Fredert a hinu'lier. s,.iu,-r- set tp farm. r. Cora Kline air.- .V l-.und out -'d Ai-ril s:t. free - Aprii '.i-i, master vv la. 11. un, K.h-l w.ssl. sioite lulL-Oll. -'hillrfii (ut wti ihhI an-! UaV'. Frnuk I'ift-r wire II. ut out M.tv A an ! Murart't H-kjUhihu ul-c .1. put out 1-n h F-r John Klin1. 'iu' rsvt tp tunni-r. Jfr.-iiiiaU Mf-t. !i i:t- k ii't- 1. mi u'H l.'th May lo oolnnioi! tntuo;i, -Jciint-r ti taritUT. Ii;i l-k'iiii-t u-- 11. t.ut out ixx .l to John linker xjiUfi'M! ip i.iii-it-r. m HKit'LK " I." AM'unr of all -ui.-.. iin'-iTW' u donat'.on dev ami Im.!i"i-. -Ii tiaf tMn matU y or to tlie I:ri' i.ir- ot !ti i.Kr, et-. ol -a..i 1 unity lor ine car eii.lini- '' N'onnl-r, 1-. eiciU i v 't nuu uiit.- ret i-iwl from thr i oiiuiy 'i rciuj- nr. eI. l'-K-e'( from Aiexau'icr Iiiiutz , t'-r ari ol.l -m e ? 2 t) ! ?vlrcit 1. 1-n.; t e u tnnu ixiin.-l ?iiaU-r tor i an uiil ni ti lm i I Mun-li 1. l-v-irei-''t iroia Mo-.- Krii.iliiiP- ! l.Mian.-e i in HiiiniHli Boucher ou ' v--vA lii-ane ix.r-iiu 4 7 M.iH-h ".. iec"il irout J. J. fl-.i-ivr ! liio. l..ii.i!i''tf H-Kfi'-k B;'.i.-lt;i wi liiiiit-ni lii-uii- i-er-on 27 ' ; A;nl 1. 1 -4. r.-'-'.l from J. I.Ui .'. mL ' lor in.iiitteliari-e e(e. of John Itiut- 14 : Airii 1. i ri- i 1'ioiM ,lo-, 'h L. MLh-r ; lor !i:.iiiiii-uainf ot Mary MiihT 2 i April 1. I "v. Tt-r'tl Ironi .it. pii AiiJnan for j rent it tlainuih Itotieher tarni 2' ' May 1. 1 r- 1 from J. . .'-iliert for : i.iaiti:.-!i;.tn e ot Alice J. ei.tert Lt 00 Mav 1. re 1 in-??! J. . .n.-ilit-ri for -.HtriinntioH of A lice J. 7-eiU rt May 1. l-. r-'.- M from J. I.. U. N-ikni"r J i-ti'-e fee tor vv-irratit for Aii'v J. U-n 1 W June 1 l --- tf i iron! I' ar-'ii M.Sit-r lor Snt-p .ci.i i- lt'iiU- si uo June I. rv ' (rtm iVatdi Milier for 2 i .u- -j.s tjo J.tiy 1. r-- J :"r.'iii iimtm KiiJtWit . t mu- iHittec of I rieiMiote Kuahte iroin John 1-jnii. s e.-tate 17 li July 1. ( i in. m A Moiro lor iuaint-- iiance of Srtn v John-oii .i Jo JmIv I. rec il iroi; ( . Iir;u:t on .ln.liiiuent No. ei.I. t . 1 M. lor inni i!tc:iiiiit e uf i iai-iiaJnia Mtih-i. In-hinc ) 7 July 1, ri-c t) troui .t!nu,-i y.t for lli.le-... In i i Jinii' 1. ree',1 from I :- i.i nyder on Vrti- cle tor Imnifl K. Will Jui' l, re-'i tnnii J t.Uvucroii Ann It for Frank Iteimet'. Jr 2Z j (N-'oU-r i. rv tl from L J Iirjimker. nr- i J J:aii ol Irwin .-wanen. irnU-r lor mii.u- : t--nance ot -van! w Mnz-.-tnlMitn-r 00 ; I :x-io.-r I. rr i in-ni V J .-die! I f.r Hiue.v : ' i o;tcljT rev (J fnm iiF-nytK-r. F-j.. tor j j tm-coi!ecit-.l i.-r profine -u enrnn: 3 .0 . i NovemU-r i. n- ! irtun Jo- j.ti i Milier ! lor iciuuieiiance ot Mary Miller s I Noei.it-r i. ive.l frm A.I tm ut-U fur K alf r-'-in -VJ m j - ! Total.. -.J K.2 r."MMAi:Y. schedule " A " In l'oor Moui No r- '-.i (luri'ivr Ihe V'-iir adult.- liiales V, leinai"- 7 tot 1 1 l-J ; liltdrell in lie 10 female toMl V'.i ; u Hole -o of i.T'X'11.. l -i Sciicuilic " A ' 111 Poor House No died, di-eli'd Vc duni.i.' ye.ir it'lui!-. lna.es ;;7 letnale- i- tinal ."; t hiMrt :i !ia!t females s total lo ; whole numter ol pcro:;H 71 S'iiflulc " A " lu P'-f-r HoiLit? Numl-er remain itis Nov. auulis maiei 4s iV-maies '2J. Uftal 7. ; eiiiidit-n tnaie J tcmaki 1 total -i ; wtuiie llUltiiaTot pers-uc-Xl. Scitedule li i tiieir home- ; outdtmr relief ; J7 e;i.iriti'-4 ; Adult- niaies 17 female- Jti total 4-; ; children male hi females JO lou.! io ; whoie ltiiiiil-er ot p.T"mi 7'.. sdifduse " t "In iriv:ite families ehildren. iijai- . females ," ioii 10 w ho:t- numlarr vt ptr- s-. tHU- to. ueoiite !' In State I.ttnatie Hospital Ilar- n-iuri: adult 2 s'emule- i total 4 ; uule nuiu fT oi i-r- n 4. Schedule " K " hi Wc-t Penn Uo'-pi.al. Inxmont Aduli.- iiia'e-. :i ft-niaivj ;t total whole num- lieroi K'-foii k s-iiedule ' F " In pi-nn'a iii'form Sch-K! Mor- .uana ehMdreit male-; .t ieinale" toial ; whole iiu' iin-r ' per-iiiii. Schedule"!" C!i;l-l'-c:i hotpid on: : Tna!s 1! I. ln.ue" u total i: w ti-'io number uf p.",r-.ni 'VJ, s.-ii dnie "I! "!i;hircii ut on trial and !y iea.-e mate- 2 teinalvf J t':.il tt ; w hole nuiuW if person- t. Total- !;!. is ; maiw 7o female- mi total VO ; eliil dren ; ina.-s 17 te'iu'J-. .Vi total : whole uum lier id iMTMHi" J' Am i paid for the nu.intenar:ce of tn-r- j .us at their houe "ouid x.rrdii f "... 74" )m : s' at. iii i t: - Ain't naM for the rn.tinteii tlreii in jnaie :..iiiiIm'- .'On W 1 Am t paid for (hiii in the in st IlKI'l'l.E i the maintenance of n opitai at Harri-l'urt:. .. srjiKltt t.E" E." Am't paid for tin- maintenance ol per sons Hi (he lloipiu; at lnxiuotit ' ' I E " E. Am't paid f'T the mainletiaiM'e of chil drtn in iVnita retorm --hNl paid hy C'ouiuy o:umi-iiouerst. Total ('lav-itiieauon of iinnats uf P -J41'J 47 House on Nov. jtHts whit : -ane male-- jj m' fenitl- 14 : in sjine males Jll Jetnales 11 : id.our iuale :i fe- iVuialcs J ; liiind tTiah 1 (' i:r.i!-' 2 : d- af and onmii lual. 1 female o , Ti!ai Nov 2D male- 47 teiiinicf Jl. A-l'iU- eoio'i-d ; siine imiiw 1 icrnaie- i ! insane males it ft iiiah-s o; idiotic males ii (email-. 0 ; In i nd i nitler. n females t : 't-ai and dumh mci!1 II fem;ile o ; total Nov :; s, mat. - ! f.-iaait- it. Totid Mi".it.- Mile :(7 i!i-:-i: ;tl idiotid ;"i Idind ;t d.-ai and dumh 1. total Nov : lvs. ( hlidreu. Mhiie aue maie" Jte;rrdi 1 : in-ai' e male- 0 'einalcs 1; idiotic ma I"-'I female- 0; hiiii'i male-it j. uu'.le it ; d- af and dumh inalen o f Mipic u : tot.il nov sj; ip,.; !,m.alc!s 1. rh.ldren '-oior. d -Kiie nah-" u i-in.iies u; tn-at e inaie o t'.-i;i hn.,:ii n.iie-. o f. :nae o ; hlin.i m:ii- l entries ,t dr;if mi i ilum't uiaie- femaie'. o T"t .l cnH'Iri u aTie -i-i-anc idiotie 0 Mind 0 o-'.ifaiid tulul total .i Whole iiu'iitwr f aduits ant I ciiild-el ;ine JO in- -hm' "t idioite Mind :l deaf and d.imh 1 wh le iiiiin!T Nov ;1. i-wV., -41. Nativitv Native- : s-ine '." i?ivin 2 u!iftic .ri hliud':'.deaf and dumh I ; lorn! Nov. .V .. 70. Foreiirncrs Sane 7 in -am I idiotn: 0 0 iK-af and dumbo, total 1(. Rheumatism We doubt If there K or can be, a specific remedy for rheumatism ; but thousand r ho have suffered its pains have been preatiy ia eBIed by Hiaxl's Strsnnarilla. If yoo have failed to find relief, try tins (rreat remedy. "I was aiTi.. '.id i:li rheumatism twenty years. Previous to liaj I found no relief, but prrew worse, and .it one time was almost help less. Hood's Parsapari'Ia did me more irood than all the other niedirine I ever bad." II. T. Balcom, Shirley Viliajre. Mxss. " I had rheumatism three years, and trot no relief till I took Hood's SaraapariHa. It has done preat things for me. I rwommend It la others." Lewis Bubbask, Buldeford. lie. HoihI's Snrsaparilla Is characterized by three peculiarities : 1st, the combination ot remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the proreu of secnring the active medicinal qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual strength, cftVctins cures l.it'jerto unknown. Send for bouk coutaiuiiig adiiitional evidence. " Hiaai's 8 irsanarilla tonea up my system, parities in y t.liaal. aii.irreua mv artetite. and seems to in: ka me .ver." J. P. Tuompbo.-j, Kegister ot Xjeetls Lsiwcil, Mass. Hraal'a 8 irsanarfU.t beats all ethers, and is worth its eigt t in ;M." I. liaJuunOTOS, IM Bank Street, New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by ill dnifwints. tl ; ix for ts. Uads only by C L HOOD St CO., Lowell, Uaaa. 100 'Doses One Dollar. E XrXTTOU'S N'dTK'K. Et of Jw-oh Custer, rlee'd. lute of S:oTe-town Horouicn. fsjmerset to., ra. Letters tesixmentitrT on the wr et-t bavin be-n tfrnnt-sl to the un.li-rt med 1 J ba proper antl.oritv. notiee in hrei.ir -risen U ail p.Ts,ns iiineblift Ui said e-uue to mulca imni.i ate payment. anl irH-e havina claim-, a-rainut th--same will present inera iluly aiithemu-MUsi f r i-eitlement on SrttiirfjHV, .l-n:inrf trl lss-i. -ttU oifiee of the Executor in stoyeMo" n Borough. C W. rt-H. tie-V(tor. A IUCH LARGER STOCK BETTER ASSORTMENT THAN EVER. OF NEW FALL GOODS Boucle, Knickerbockers and Astrachans j i ' ' t i j i I j ; Tricots, Stripel Ms, Strind Mi M IJET. nun iniBSR m Clasps, Buttons, and Braids. Jersey Jackets, Ladies' & Misses' Coats, Sacques, &c, &c. Special Attentien is Called to our Immense Stock of i! Carpels, Oil Clolfe, Linoleums, Malp, Rugs, Etc, Oc. Ari wa tg ts assure tha public that :;:Geis, Foster CLINTON STREET, Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. i jThisHcdsl Drug Stcrsis Rapidlv B:::ning a Great Favor:t3 with People h Search cf I FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jit fl hints, I)fe Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses Supporters, Toilet Articles, lcrf nines, etc. THE IhjiTOP. I.IVEM PER-ajS VL ATFEXTI'iS TO THE f'OMrufXPIS.i OF PliysiGians'PresGriptlons i Family Receipts .5 HEJt.iT CARE BEIXU TAKE To IV E O.Mr FEE It ASP PIKE AKlli LES. SPI-XT ACLKS, E YIX J LASSKfci, And a Full Line ol Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can b suited. The Finest BraxcIs of Cigars Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our roods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MA IX STRKKT, SOMKKSKT. I'A M BOOK STORE III SOMERSET. AVM. 1-1. AVICLIE, iiOOKi-ii:i.Li:i, so.ml:ijsi;t, pilwa. rirtrrs 4 lamr ani !!-dt'U-l k of it i isles, ti:sta2ii:ms, nrjiy hooks. And Standard and Miscellaneous Focfcn in all Departments cf Litera ture, such as HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POFULAR NOVELS. As well u tin- fiviirito I'm ts. in all Styles! ami Biiniinir. AJT7 2ZZZ III TH2 UA1ZZ.7 TILL EZ PLC1VTL7 SUPILLir. SCilOCL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. STAT IOXERY ! Hie Mir will h1V iiii'i 11 full A"crtim rit if - 'f ki;c;UK tt ih STt:ititry Tnwle, in-Uiliiit a Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, i ri.xi; whitish r f7..'- y m.i. kim. i I AVi-itinz rraVltss. IVm-il 1arl-t-. I'aper in Itox-, Km-eleteii j Pern., l'-ric-lle.. Inks., ict-.. &c. I llAi: It. if. I. nm, ls i l:ntl KT sEI. F.T. II' Tl 7.7X tn.t VE. .IS I Moll.h- ixast of .n r. sort. 1 i THE STOCK OF.II STHES' HLAKS IS FIlESll d COMl'LETh Aim! Uttt t t-tii r.irt fv.'iy priiiivl ir i.w in s'r'.'ru" . f '.rrv(-ii4' n-( ijt-.ii' onl'p will twSw Z- sToKK OX .HA IX f f:os ST.. XX XT luav-c. ubii.uloii) ti PRACTICALLY X V ( VPA'lY, LETTEE AD ' - It . j T?r-'k'?- Ecautiful Yky Jj l'Frico L:c.t i Designs. C:rc- and Brodefl Velvets, BraaCefl anil Mm, wl iw mm 13 wn na piacs are FEICIS SO LCT as at & Ouinn's, JOHNSTOWN. PA. -jiiM-r't Connty. and will ffmf -mH tn af livit-rt. nl a!! majl nr.!iii't mI!-dt1..ti. TO fiOM'. lnii Vi:F.. Win. II. WKLFLEV. WILL PAY VOir ro n t Tot a or Wm. F. SHAFFER, M.ti.utV -lurrr of n! Ivaier in liiiiE io liiini mi E-irrn U mk Ettntidtetltm .s'rfW .Vi-fs. m di lulur. AUu. AirtJtl WHITE BttOSZE' Person in neel of MONI MENT 'liK 111 fiiitl it to their lnirest to call at niynuop here pri.per l;owiniE :il 1- riven tiiero. Mhtti hu ttt-n titiniaittmi ra iie-f i-e. amd l'lti. YLHY L'W. I mTlle pecial attenuon Ui tha White Bronze. Or Pure Zinc Monument Intrulue-sd by BEV. W. A. CRISG. a a TeeMert Inipr. ii"i: r.t in tb point of MaIIKIAL AJ-I" 41 'NSTKl TION. and bicb is tle-unto1 te N the 1 ul.nlur Vr n V!-nt t our LbauK-sa-.!-. CU n.te. eiVI Mt A CALL. WJL F. biJAFFEIL t r 4 11
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