The Somerset Herald GEOKGE R. SXXLU XAiUv. wilMsDT- Frbraa-T , I perfume c at E w kw A Srijders. All km of trusses at B.esexker -t Suy- a.--. f-fnarto CVarss specialty t Schrock's i sad spectas:' i B.esw.kT A E f.asw S,rrf B: ,e.er Snyder's. o:j CJ k:uia pries, -,k t fed store, j- r klr-A-of feats -l K.T' pn'ra ....nl. ar.l J -n't f -" J. B. lioiOw . Harlan. .-... sws put:." and cranbrmea, s t.'. k. l! JfrrT. !--' y t a new ': h I at. Im w-t Jar .j.,,, ,Ver is bf M. KLrork ( I. H"!it"i !!' hm. , S ;f'!p .'illd 1 1 , f ! fian ,, . M- A K I'M.. r n in ai-d see n J K II 'iKun a n a i-a-V. if an.ssi in :be on.-ry. r.mir acJ I M r-i-T tif IV ni-T, ' i"' iii fr f. ...n: '.1, rwiruTi'n.ii J t4t. , .as W bt 1 x arv ;y nirf ill inn- -'" l.t l; H w-k. d .' l.lt-rrau:u . 1 vf J r .a'a-r f the , , t. Lilt . 1o (rii ftf Kinj of Sim-n is only i.mi.'t to wear any lv tlp American Im. n Il.mie. Il is wl. . Knir'h and ter- -, !'i tTIk U-'tur 1' !'.. W'i, fvtlrand K-'ai!. f a le at Ftsh- k N.'i t! yvar ror.n l. t,,p, :tvl fr.im. at J. B. S) I'tm. re twm Unt f .liinitij!". pnr.iamn. . and a s-:i-ral liti of dry j;'fl-,jti-t 1 ,t J. B. Sn : . - -jn vira f Ji- and M clia "of- .; 1 :.y M. S-t:-- t r..x. II l puir- ., b-t. Trv it. and you will o no n,.f: it:i b-.ni-t of the fin n the o'onTy. at '..:!!,:!. hi: 'i ' ;'t ro;n l J. B. f?Nt I'Etl ' iv. r t. iy corn for 47 cent? per ; ":..-e I--.l.y oli it for that r r I. a o n - to iay in the cjrn ha i!.d d-i. : y.,4 .r?.-t it. . .).,. of-r'n-'Kiy --hoe store, and be ,.-: II, a: wili io wonders iu the ' : -. a.t A, r'.c. r. ii ti i. i: Shivlcb. - pii-t Urn vmie fitie stocks J ties will lie present and explain the benefits n Sorp-rset. hut never has j to he derived from such a society an 1 an-r- eri i d line in the town : swer all questions that may be aked con at 1 ceming similar onranization. AH farmers :.-.A J. 15 S.vvir lis .'.sli-icd tiie ssate ' is i ; 1 -n, m.-i. ; t"Ti tiie ia h-rs of lw:h the arre:i'icnt a-4 anti-sin-ndni-nt trti of 1 it-:av. Ti.ey l;'i know a good j-j'.iti-ai..ti t!;.-y see one. We havr . n h.i!.d !arLx number of iTJ1 li.- al.lrh me m ,:i seU in ijuantities to suit tje j i.' l.n-r Fr-ies Vfry reaialie. Yard o; i"?.:t t!;e ;.i::iTiir m Hi. h'.'UW'l IB. . t rBoK. I.i : yo i fji find all chirs of ready t:: : a m. ar.J in any .jaritity yo want. I . iv p r 1 !in '-ans : ais.?. ail kind . .-u n-. tuiie e-iors, paint hru?iies. 1- at. I dusting brushes, at J. It. Holder-t--.u.' Hj-'isare finre. s..uK-rset, fa. i1- Vfi'l sa"iT lo see ihe best line of ent" i". Jo. t iiT .iow:i in S m"f4-t ? t.'a)l at . IS. faYIHEK'S- !' 'i f i icit-y. not ::a:it.ty, he the le-t -r a n-!' :T.f . Acer's "Nj-ajfiOa the - Ta'i extract if the U-st and purest . Mf-licai men eveTymh'-re rec- "s1 i.i it m- iip s:--t and most evo- n...al h..-.-l n.ed if i: e in the rr:krt. .i.-''.iiof ;1 Peace xt'd fonstahles. you ! toe t ld tl ai il, pl;ce 10 pt P.:r.rs r'Ti;a!-!es' io;hls.. M4;ier i-'r s !'.. nd. In Is. Ix-asfsi. Arn les of t. cn nunis. s.utisi-i:a. Iira'- A-- ' "4; a -3 '" -y r.i-f. Ive K'lv1! pfS. J . !i.-mf.: N'ite. a.'i k.ti.ls of lyfirai Itiank, a'-! ee-y:V.-. in your lit isatKishers lu.-s M-.re. 1 .... i y, 1; n! any of the fMlow : IV. !;-, )-. , "o il; 2V .'Cv - . ... t . 4 . ca-jts c-jt 1 .-e. at t:p to il 00 p.-r n: room, withoct J. B. Ss.'TrES.'s. y is tifiit." is a remark frj-icnt'y j t 1!. time. Not liiat there is a ' : - f it. hut th'sc m ijo have it sem to .. 1 '. p.i.irf tifni'v now than ever be- : i 1,. -' " I'-Tity of mon y to eme but none! ' ti se-rit to lc ti:e cry. Wliat sliould i r .f :-nf i!,is trot:lV, There i nooe 1 .a: i!,f-r s a iiteeal 3-sikinjr for- ! r--i '..tt.f .nif; i-f !ie sprittt tsde. i .. '-i" lci-:r mm se'tns to tlrnk tha the ; -;-- are vt"y rn.-! fjr a bri-k sp.ri::g Una Moment, Please. We wi j to :!iank the public f"r their gT J.t jia f.-r.are in the pat yt ar, tur trade 1- :n- --as1 stea.j v f-.-r w htrh me ant a'.Lf..! T1.; rt.nr s f itfitrms tu Ar bllsi . , ". . . ... ,, i on ri,e K:.. li,c(, will enaMe ns I -el! i-s-ts. !i.a-s. et'' . mil' !i h'wer tiian - ,n; t;i-ni. be-.-a-.ise we do nt have j a. -i ia-jrr p'f:ts to n-ake up for bsl ac- "so- ! n-t . K'nd y ffie u a trial and me j ' i. m .nstrate the fa-n that ciM sritV w j P. ni:iL A SmvLts. What Is taotng on in Somerset 1 Tli' .a'est we kn.rw i f in ihe lsst ihiry - i the fftii iTa! of J. B. no! lerbaum's 11 ir : iis- ire to tlie nem rsm one dtwr N -r'i f ( ,ik A Be us 1 t-.ce-y, where -v -.ave 'f.r Urjrest and let finislieil nKim it, Wi-n Peiinsylvaiii. timing to our a'id i:;rresing t-Tide we were obliged Wa-- ihe old stand, where we had bei-n - 'natiy ye-s. and f.nd more room. We t: .w pvtirv.i to firnish the best Uarl ma:ni IrnpifTcenrs at the lowest possible f '-es. Please call and see us when in iorn---e mhfther you want g.sjd or n'. We t' v. to see our roota and goods, and - -i i:r prices. J B H.M.nris.ri. Com : Corn ! ioT' asni ten bushe'.s, or more, of OsJ e- x.J Ft) mm? If so. 4- cei.(s r busiiel m ll buy m In y. want ten bus-hels, or r-ee. i4 r--4 yellow ear corn? If so. 47 '"' per bM will buy it. These figure F-ssi unlit Febnisry 1st. of this year. IT W and Furs. 1 will pay 1)1 highest ei-T, rartre c.r kin.ls of hides, pelvs and 1 . ar im aie at tnr res.-tsc. imnttsii- wv-rt f u e. A C. Siaiioi. H. iYvioo. Com, Ec and Srvatjetf. 1" ;. 'jr. urn oorn ai t!rr !owtst prices, ca'I ss-t-. Il atay ao btriara- any itay. M. Rssni. of tlitt bo.-uajdi will fsatunJay was tlw coliless. day of ll.e win ter. Th nrcury registered I'll desrrees be low aero. H-m. Jatnes L. Puph is home look irt; after bis law practice. He will retain fo Harrie buru during the week. Two juries in Licister entity IW wrek decided that cider is a iistuiica'.ijnj. pot ting th com on the (namr. lir. and Mrs. John II Bird, of AdJ.sow. are fie. ax tbe residence of , Clerk t the CoramiasiorieTS, A. J. Hi (num. By rQ,iaeat, Ei der Conner will prates a ermon ua th Cutntitutlofisl A towns! asm. stt Sunday rrn.r., in lbs Disutpiss" church. Mr E II. Pa-kr l.a Uwl tl" Central T-i l liwrr otl t cma rrtit nw dw-i- i.i.tf uo t) of trf hurfMl lnac. j VVfu. M J.irja, of U Pli.t t'nnk 1 1.ii;i. vf IU-rli.i. r fp.!i? w I'ni'i.v vmn.4i wt hv k-n i ..litt-J Ai.i 4 l rus tin' Suff lh ' mn?i in- 1iif f iuiri!d Army irf In a y!r roiarno w.!l be f nmj t!. a 1 . j r. -MitifiE f Ium ntprti. n:anafr-turrr f ari l-a-r iii han- l-ui evrryli.;i ir a---a.i;i:.i !j a fi'i-', '. a'f'.r. Il wi ! jy .a I l-k il up. an I ii-n in Iwrd of a'iy t:,:ag in t!.at !:ne lo e e U:nt a ia'l. . 'Irani Vir-lial of H.r-mtf P.sw tne '.iit- i'lauu'-aii'irt ars-W. h -tirv-i q;ianrrs a' :Sr f. H u. at Wal. nkton. and la .-r-d to tiie a lihorr. h-s the aw- i -r of a tro"p of caval-y lo ke-p the big rn.a 1 wuhin k-u:i'U dii-;n t! parade. . . ... The amri'lTiif it to ttt rori:i?u!ion ahol rliinc the tar falsi fication fur Toer. and Oiakirir lime of rei.l-ntte in a distrii-l before votinr tmrty int-ad of suty ilay, Wd t..t- IKUM- htialiy Thumlay, and has hen . i4 br the preidlnz ofnr of bth :i-ua. It fM'm ti.at the lale Isftar Kaufman ha.1 made llin is. tlw first heinx iiiTalidatrd br the iteititd, and the second t-v the liir-1, under whirh the re!nior jrxveiird to et lie liie ef-lau-. There lus brrn more or less talk anions the neighbor r.rjfrnin the several wills, some froinc so Car as to say that the eieoitors took the will they lised bet. when ereryrwidy nhoaid kn-.w were oiilied to take the last will. that ther i The annual liquor licene battle was : fought in tlici'ourt House Monday evening. : Tlie bouse was crowded a ith interested s;c . tat'irs, amoni; whom were a lare number of ladies. There were nine apphion pre , serited to the court. Able arguments were I maile I y counsel forand ajaiast applica'-ions. Afier hearing the arguments, the t?4urt bik j charge of the pajxrs ia all the cases. In the i a(-ii-a:ion of August Koehler. of Cone ; niaiih'ii townhip. a cotnniieioner was ap ; j.iinteil to take testimony. T'ie iourt did j not indicate when a decision wrnild be j:iven ' in the matter. "! , , i On Friday evenm? last a number of the farmers ot Somerset lownsliip met in the 1 ( n4r S,-h.vJ II v.i- and d:.-nsel the 1 jin;-jrtan'.'e of forming an orjanizition for co-operative and mutual protection in this branch of business. Il was deLntUsl to call a meetinit for Fri'lay evening Marc1" 1st. to be held at the same plai-e, when a member of a Grange from oneof the adjoining coun- are invjei to be present. i Mr r. I Coseieer war summoned to Phil adelphia W(dnes.!.iy morniii);. mhcre his j brother. Horace i.. had died the eveninj; Is fore from the eflecu of consumption. The ; bdy was brcighc to S-rorH Friday, and ! laid to rest in tlie Oasebeer ehunh rem i etfTT in the afiernoori of that day. Horace ; (Vs-beer was the second son of the late Ab ; salm Caseiieer, and was iu his thirtieth vear. For manv vejrs be clerked in the Tavbeer .t Frea.se store, and hail a lan?e c ! quaintance amine S.merset county people. I by whom he was lik'4 and resjiriei. F-iriy I in 1st"-' he left home, eoirnr to New York :, ci'y. and fnm tliere to O'ifoniia, where he remained for several years. Retuni:ig east, i he located in Wa-shinirton. I. wBere he l. was enije"! in hu-incss up until a fiw weeks prior to his death, when he went to t Fhiiadelpiii for medical advice. Mrs. Jacob J. Cass beer died at her home in SimrvJ township, on Thursday morn iiijt. the 21st inst , in her 72-1 year, and was buried in the cemetery. of the Cass'beer church. Sjturday. Mrs. Caseheer had one of the )an.Tst ai'vj'iiiMUtu'es in the county, and Iter friends were lciri o. to whom the announcement of ler dca h will be the sad dft of news. The beaut ;ful and pnslictive t a--elcer farm has tr many years l-een a fa vor.te resurt of picnic an I excursion panifs, and many summer boarders hare been en tenained in the hosiritable farm house. In this may Mrs. I'a.-s'ljeer came 111 contact with hundreds of people esc;i year, tow horn she j was ever courteous and aficomm'xlalin. and j ad of whom were maJe fr.en-ls at once. AmHi;r her neighbors. Mrs. .sneer was i loved snd e4et med for her (treat kindness of heart and many Christian virtues. Many of our people had just finished their m oniini meal, and the g sxi w .nien were enjnored in clearing up tlieir breakfast tables, when the shrill cry of fire! pierced the in tensely cold and swiftlr moving air of Wed 1 ncfday morning, and shot terror to Ihe hearts I of all who were within hearing of tlie cry. There was nodiffieutty in hs-aiing it as the ; great volume of heary smoke filling I'nton i street shewed that it was in that nusrter. ! ft t .1. ..it 1 ' . : Yf . n . ; ? ,:" "" ; ( ker's co:tae?. a small tongue of name ctni.d beseen rap d!y eating its way, gnwing laer 1 and fiercer s the wind whipped it to and ! fro. The work of contending with theflarus 1 was greatly interfered with by a lack of - 1 ter and ladders, and the willing workmen who were present and anxious to battle wuh 1 the demon were forced to permit the burning bui'd.n; to fall a willing prey. All the pnrw anj easterns in in ne;gur-moo were frozen up. aoj the act of drawing water j in pails from weiis lo u,uexKb the flames of a rapidly burning bouse is very slow, tedi ous and Laborious work, and not prom:s ing of sucnsssftil results. True, the borough fire apjaratus known to the citizens as the "old soda f.iunlain "was pfomptly on the n-enr, and a!er a little dinji.-ulty was pKlcn i in shijr-thape. and ijbse'i':ent!y did good Wiirk in savins the adj-iining build ng. Al most everything in Mrs. Parker's house, ex cepting the pajier on tl walls, was rarriesl to a piare of safety, and stranre to say hard ly anything was injured in lis hurried and unceremonious removal. The building was soon leveled to the rround. and a vast heap of ashes is only left to represent the savings of a lifetime. Mrs. Parker's cot'age was one of ihe prettiest, most comfortable arid desira ble properties of the town, and was valued at $...M, on which there was an insurance of $2 4t. There it no question but that the fitr originated from a defective flue. Adjoining M.w. Parker'a. and only shout tinny fee; east of it, stands the cottage of Oeonre W Ben ford, and that it remains to day i eolirely owing to the persistent and manly efforts of ihe brave fc-Hows w!n battle-! to protect U from the fiaroes raging in its ntifortuttat oeiihbor. and leaping over tlie tew tset intervening to lick its exposed ! side with devouring and asalicKKH greedi ncss. S;nps srere Lurrvejjy naiiea in in sseeji rtvrf to fatiisli a tiug tor the raen sjrivLng to protect Mr. Betiford s bone, and I in t'ie fare .rfthefiamesca-pets snaking with j water were suspended between them aod : the tisle of the bu l.Hog yxptsrd to the in i tense terat. f1y to be dried aixa srwecned aj ! most as sooo as 'ty werepla-ed in p!tj'Hi. I' Wa was cons tan' !y daoivoi agauist tb carprts, and by this roeaas aioa th bcid iog was saved froea oestracuon. ltrir Local Ootlon Vot of 1973. Wliil iMel county W alwaya enjoy ed more poiitk-a to the )iiare inch than soy other pot of grouml ia (lie preal Menuion of StaUa. ao contest of bailou. tu our knowl cd(. ha w promked th aaJM amount of talk, i'oot ezcitetaco a ia weicg drawn out orer the appeoachiBf oooloat wf Jona lh. Almost everywhere uoe. fea th I'rohibi ti arnenduent ia tb aole topic of oonvrr aaikm. and so tontagwa are th pcrsaaMn s-vuromtt that ikn the iinse rslla round L nutir. th ballots, rrea lit birda of tlx air will mat ham tint to " wet ther whis tles." so rofiasii will they bar bacoss ia sinirinc th praiM ueoro oroao. Estimates of the eosaty's ot ar DanMrooa. and ar eoniioai)y ahowiog their cud Tifidas; Scares abosc th lap! of capacious st poc kets, only to rs appear with rsxairniatwia on th adJiUia of erery bw cosvart. Soeo of th moe esotursaoro maibesatlnans La. eMBBle4 estisaalsa on th Sut rote, al take ad.antac of ery opportunity lo s thasU their unoatioced aarnrsfy to th ears A the casual luieeir. Th iaml optio law iA i7S is euastaot'y rrirrrrd to. It was th law allowing each rutin's ai-j ci'y of th Skats to oaod iir n-lf a hether or Dot it weuid grant litinr to iitjuor drairra. It waa rrall by tli Wvsialore after rrsbainU'K ill toroc oue ywr. u.i.iif iath sutaf I be Slate at that e;"t!on : Aeainst Fur Liorriar." Latwe. il ; -ft iii .. ! Atiri:!riiy ' ArntMf'rtijf..- ; 1 - X rr j J-j;..w, ! lWrk. , ' li..r - I.oja l.ii Tui i.Iot KM 114 1.44'i liradi.ird i tix. j llul-r t . auibna. - i auterou... - , iartnm ; nitre - j t i.rMtf.. , tl-nii . urlrid.- "imtn. i t-!uiub;a I raaloM to 1 JrJ 571 j tilBCMT.rfllU T.'tf 419 Ml 2.oTi N"3 I lviaaare K; ! l.rr j Kayrlli-. j r ranki.n 1 KmLiIi l'4 i Krm . '-Mne LSI 4 1.1TO ! 1.577 J HtirtliftJau ; I ii-liana ; Jrrtt-rson-. Juniata . i IjUiraattrr ! Law rr'UiT l.S4 2S7I S.41o i,,..h Iaixc nw l.ytoning ..... M kmi - tillt 1.S1 Mercer.- M-ribn..- I .Monroe M'tiHiroiuery ..... Mimioiir Nonhamitoo Northumberland. ...... 1'erry , lie .. . I'rvO- 4.3K3 ltt! 4.I2 22 67S S2A Schurikili j f-nydcr..... SinterNct I hulliTati ' Sn'irhanua...... j Tira i I'mon 5 s.i; !4 104 1.MJ stTU Venaiwo wren Waslrnirton.. !M7 "ayne. Wcstroorciaiid ... Wvoming York 71.S 1.4JB l.M!l I Totals. 4ii j Majority f-jt license 4 j The cities voted sepsrately on the qnes j tion, the following being the majorities -e-j turned by them : I Aesiii-t For Lii-ense. Liense. Altoona j A levheny.- . . Ailetitown .. lav.r Falls 2l4 IsliT n3 24(' 1,321 5o B7 17 1.7 513 1 'heswr arhoiidaie.- i '.Try Krit Krank!in. Harrisbiire: - Lm-k Haven l-ancaster Meadville. New "a-stle .. New Itnshton. 34 .l "ity IMTsrmre 7.4 IT. 273 1 MS o-2 J I'hiiadeiphia I Readme.- j w-rsntn Titussille j West Chester , t Wi', 'iamsport i Wilkesbarre 57 473 Totals Majority for license... 2VW 4fi.7::4 44,i4 Th Flag on Our Public Softool Building . IncasieT Examiner. i It may aetra like sentiment to place flairs I upon our school house. If it is, the senti 1 ment is wise. The flag is the symbol of our j nationality. This country bows to no royal I house, no single man. no particular nation- aiity. church, or creed. But the flag is j everything. The "Star Spancled Banner " i is out anthem and tlie blood tingle when we hear the strains of oar martial air. Vn- ' dertheold (l is. pary ends and patriotism 1 becins. Republican or Democrat yon may ! lie. but in whatever land or on whatever sea. the flutter of the Stars and Stripes is the inspiration tar a shout and patriotic (celiliR. ! We cannot have to many flags. Let them I fl'at every where. Better than books is the emblem of onr nationalitv. Two thinjrs every boy should revere-rthe memory of Washinirtim and the significance of the : Stars and Stripes. Quarrel we mar over politics, bin let ns be taught to die jr the dig. j The) Lwntan Season. j The Ienten season begins this year on j Wedries.iay, March 6, and those who observe ; it are prejaring to put on sack cloth and j ashes. Following are the instructions to j Catholics in regard to tlie observance of Lent: Firt All the faithful who hive corople ! ted their twenty-first year are, unless leiriti- mMW dispensed, bound to observe the Fast , , " . I of I"Ut. I siecond They are to nuke only one full ! meal a day, excepting Sundays. Thini The meal allowed on fast days is j not to be taken till about noon. I Fourth A small refreshment, commonly I called collation, is allowed in the eveniag. I No geuertil rule as to the quantity of food . permitted at this time, is or can be made. hut the practice of the most regaiar Chris tians is, never to let it exceed the fourth rt of an ordinary meal, Fifth In the oiomiag a piece of bread, not exceeding twaounoss, with a drink of coffee, tea, chocolate, or any similar bever age can be taken. Si xih When th principal meal cannot br taken about noon, it ia lawful to invert tlie order, by taking the collation ia the morning and dinner ia the evening Seventh In preparing food that is per mitted lard or Cat miy be made use of. Eighth The following persons ar ex empted from the obligation of fasting. Y'onng persons under 21 years of age, the sick, pr-gnant women, or those jiving tuck to infants, persons obliged to do hard "labor and all who through weakness cannot last without great prejodiee to their health. Ninth By dispensation, tb use of flesh meat w Jl be allowed at any time on San days, and once a day on Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, with tb excep tion of the Saturday in Emher week and the last four days of Lent. The use of butter, cheese, milk and eggs is also permitted every day in Letvt. The use of flesh meat and fish at th same meal on any day, even 00 Sun day, is tbrbiddea. Tenth Persons dispensed from toe obli gation of fasting are not bonnd by the re st rirtion of using meat only at one meal, ou days oa which it use ia granted by dispen sation. Thos who are obliged to last ar permitted tu use meat only at one meal. Eleventh The ante lor making the East er communion will date from the first Son day in Lent till tli snrxuvi Sunday after Easter both included. Th irwj of fresh sawat eaa Satarday thronghoot tb year is allowed, foe term of years, by dispensation from th Holy Se. Borougn and Township Off Icwra, Following? the names of the gentlemen who were chosen to fill t.'tedifnerensboroogfa arid township orH.-ca. at the election held on Tuesday of last week : SXBO('.ltS. Brritx, Justice of the Peace, Emanoel Masters, Bnrsssss, H. B. Pbilwe ; Assistant Barges, L. J. Eskin ; CoanciU Camper Eikm . Consta ble. W A Powell . High Tof-stabl. John Sheets ; Tax Coli-rtor, tsamue! Masaer, Jode wf Election. Jacob Hc.T?y ; Inspectors, V II Lender C F Bwops; Asssnsur. Frank For ney: S'.rset CommisaioacT, E.ward 11 e-a-aa; eicbool Dirertora. J C Philsoa. A S Cramer; Auditor. J A fbilsoo ; Tn Clerk. Theodore Xervise CWlalSC Justk cf th Pac, Jamas A Bradley ; Council. J 11 Dcaida. John Lech an ; Coorta bU. Taoraas Liul : High Constable. James Woodrnanry : Collector. John Stanton ; Juds. W E Mountain ; Irispacvora, Fiwdee W k Yarley. W E Pu'.lia : Aasessur. W B Foetoey ; Street Commissioner. Joan J Rey nolds ; School Directors. W 8 Mountain. A C Fulmer, Auditor, Herman Cluuse ; Clerk, B B Fit htner. Jf-yerdW. Burgess. E J Huston ; Council, A Cham berlain. R Kej' h : Constable, John M Fike: High Coostsble, Justus Keira; Col led. w, J M (lata: Judge. Her.ry T Hocking; Inspec tors. T J Coulehao. G D Licaty ; Assesaor, i F.!xy George ; Srlwol Directors. W T Hob- j litxell, A F John ; Auditor. C C Xaugle. J JrMHtfUrn. Burgess. H W Mower; Couucil, Kafus Ranch. J F Kautz ; Constable, J O Ranch ; Collector, John II Ihincan ; Judge, Rufus Raui h ; Inspectors, John B raster, P F Ber key: Assewor. Jacob F Kau'I ; Street Com-m-ssioner, J G Frieilline: School Directors, Henry Ranch. W A Beininger; Auditors, E B Kautz, J H Ream ; Clerk Al Hay. Srw Baltimore. Justice, Francis J tiillespie; Burgess. Jo seph Topper : Council. Peter Weimer, Bernard Wolf hope. H C Wright : Consubi. Martin j A Pull; High Constable, Charles Smith; Collector, T J Foller; Judge, Francis Top per; Inspectors. Adam Wiand. Jno George; Assessor. II J Engbert ; Street Commissioner, Henry Weiihman ; S liool Directors, John M. Topper. John I ylly, Sylvester Topper ; Auditor, Joseph Z.-ller. .Siiaersri, Burgess. W H Welfley ; Council. V B Mier; Constable. Jacob Fleck; High Con stable, James Trent ; Tax Collector, Alex Huston : Judge of Election. Jas L Pngh ; Inspectors, F F Herr, Johu U Huston ; As sessor. W B L'oifroih ; S:reet Commissioner, Michael Keifer ; School Directors, Milton J Prius, James McKeivey. and U S Kinimel ; Auilitor, James E Femer. Justice of the Peace. George B Gardner; Burgess, M V Sorber ; Council, Jere Maurer; Constable. L F Shaffer, Aaron Shaffer, tie ; Collector, John H Custer: Judge. John A Y'oung ; Itispectors. John W Thompson and I-aac Ferner ; Assessfir, Wn Brnhaker : Street Commissioner, John Metzrar: School Directors. P B Sch lag. Jonathan Smith ; Au ditor, F i Fryhurg. f rsr'ao. Justice, I J Miller ; Burgess. J B Jennings ; Council, Arthur Miles. Manias King; Con stable. 1 1 W lnhsrt; High Constable, E E Jennings; Collector, 1 J Miller; Jadge, Aaron Shannon ; Inspectors, Sam'l Thomp son. Daaiel Alhntht ; Assessor, Marcellus Andrews : Street Commissioner, F Duii ; School Directors, Leroy Furquer, Aaron Shannon; Auditor. J S Lyons. Wclrrtbiirj. Justice. J J Kennel! : Burgess, John Win gert ; Council. G W Witt, P F Shaffer ; Con st a hie. High Constable, and Collector, Peter K net ream ; Judge, G W Will ; Inspectors, (ieorge Paul, Charles Mamres ; Assessor. John Wingert ; Street Commissioner, J P Meyers ; School Directors, John Wingert, John E Shafer ; Auditor, P F Shafer ; Clerk, Adam Trimble. Aew Crnirn jls. Buret, William Fiick ; Council, 3 P Ted row. L Yought, tie; Constable, Leroy N Scott; High Constable, Peter Pile; Collector, Joseph Sechler ; Jadge. D W Will; lnsj.ee tors. Ionard Fenvl, W H Walter; Assessor, 0 W Phillippi ; Street Commissioner, John D Snyder ; School Diractors, John D Snyder, Reuben McMillen: Auditor, L YotighL li'jthmxrl. Burgess. S. A. Haines; Council. J D Mil ler. Solomon Snyder ; Constable, J D Critcb field; High Constable, J L Bittner; Collector. Alfred Evans: Judge, Anthony Growall ; Inssrtor, E D Miller, George Holtxliour; Assessor, D J Wolfesberger ; Street Commis sioner. J L Bittner: School Directors. D H Wolftrsoerger, George bumpstine; Auditor, J R Haines. SaitVnr. Justice, Jerre J Livei.gvKd: Bargins, S R Mckinley: Council, Frank Petry; Consta ble, John Surorer; High Constable, Philip Tedrow , Collector, A B Newman ; Jud:e, W II Broucher; Inspectors, B S Johns. Tuni son Glottrlty ; Asseswor. Adam F'gle ; Street Commissioner, William J Lichty; School Directors, A B Lowry, Isam Mier; Auditor, T Wagner. Tomjtsmrs, AM.M.A, Constable. Joslah Metlintock ; Tax Col lector. Frank E Mitchell ; J.nlge, Jas Hile man : Inspectors. John A Stark. Ellis Lar gent ; Assessor, Elias Wilkins ; School Di rectors, John Wilkins, Andrew Coughe nour; Supervisors, Elijah Holliday. Eli Ben der, William Sterner; Auditor, David Mitch ell : Cerk, AS Mitchell. Justice, Francis Sabre ; Constable, Isaac DarruTsx Collector, John Triplett; Judge, No. 1, George Felton ; No. 2. Hennr Welter; Inspectors. No 1, M L Emeight, J N Tipton ; No 2,'ieorge Slick, FT Enierick ; Assessor. D F Foust : School Directors, n P Topper, Jas Tipton. J Day ; S u pen-isors. John Slieller, D Baker ; T A Millet, W W Coaghenour. tie . Auditor, George Tarman ; Clerk, Alexander Cougl.eoour. Mirk. Constable. A J Sterner : Tax Collector, Ol iver CritchSeld : Judge. Daniei 8. Miller ; Inspectors, Jonas Wable, Lewi T raker ; Assessor. Hiram Wable ; School Directors. John Yought, Samuel A Shoemaker ; Su pervisors. Jonas H Miller, Austin Rboads ; Auditor, Mahlon Snyder ; Treasurer, Cha. Satiner: Clerk. John D Raker. Bmtkermlln. Constable, Ed Tugh ; Tax Collector, Benj J Bowman ; Judje, A M Sivits ; Inspectors, A A Bittner. Jesse Landis ; Assessor. John J Blough : School IMreciors. Ed Hoover. Wra Haugrr ; Supervisors. Joseph Landis, Joes Berkey, John J Kncpper ; Auditor, Frerniaa Walker ; Treasurer, H H gtabl ; Clerk J C Gnager. ( baejaluk. Constable. S W Living-ton? Tax Collector, Isaac Yoder; Judge, Levi L Yoder ; Inspect ors. John L Swank, John Stahl ; Assessor. Isaac S Kaufman ; School Directors, Jacob 1 Kaufman, Samuel Gindlesperger ; Saper visors, Josefh Johns, Jacob G Mishler. T T Mishler; Au-Ittor, Joseph T Y'oder ; Clerk, Henry Lrnhart. Constable, Jacob J Hoyl , Tax Collector. Jere J Folk ; Judge, 1 A Newman ; Inspect ors, Reuben Folk, Jerry atevannns : Asses sor, Samuel Compton ; School Directors, Monroe Kretchman, S A Beechey ; Super visors, Dennis Wagner, Geo Lowry, Simon Livengnod ; Auditor, Joseph Pa; ton ; Clerk, Hentry Ritx. reerile. Justice, 0 P Dots ; Constable. J H Baer ; Tax Collector, Fred Darr ; JuJge, J i Hoa tettier; Inspectors, L J Lint, Wm Deitle : Asstssoi's, S D Y'utir. A J Stoner. tie ; School Directors, rsamoel Faidley. Isaiah Baer; Su pervisors. Val'yntine Sass, Vrias HostettW ; Aoilitor, S S Lint ; Clerk. S M Hoorel. ejtmsss, Conatahle. Abraliam Shaulis; Tax Col lector. A H Kublman ; Judge, Moses B'csel ; fnspectois, I M Kaupp. Isaac Cramer ; As sessor. John Schiag ; School Directors, A B Howard. G!don Shaulis ; Supervisors, DanT Phillippi, Conrad Miller; Auditor, John Gardner ; Clerk, W D Barclay. Je-user. Constable, Jacob B Friedliae ; Tax Col- UjtK-.John !.PpvJidr"r.JJ Mishler ; In. spectoes. Reuben Horner. Jacob Hoffman ; A-sessor, Hiioon Wausd ; School Directors, Jerora iHufH, C P Leo hart . Supervisors, Jo s.ah Gobs, John Shaffer. U A Pile. Henry Klin ; Auditor, T G Neff ; (Vrfc. E K Gal lagher. Justice, S P Hsmiawr : Constable, f-eonr Shoemaker ; Tax Col 10 or. lVrry Uu'seil ; Judge, Henry Knepp; Inspectors, Gcorg Felker, Ephraira Geiger ; Aasraror, Alfred Kaepp; School Director. Peter Shoemaker, Richard alinkrynseyer ; Supervisor, Peter Weieowr. Caara4 karfer. ti ; J M Witt; Auditor, Crias Oeiger ; Clerk. J E Geiger. Xwr Tmrtttfxt. Jastios. 0orgColborn ; CaustaU. Jaseph WDwm ; Coiiactor. J 9 Kragar ; Jadg. Ba laam Toasktn; Iaspectors. Wilaosi Oeraard, W H Moon : Aamsssor. E S Berhler; sctioei Dirsctor, J B Col bora. George 6tyr. O W Anderson, James McNaa! ; Supervisors, Da- rid Pitchr, Aiex Nicola, Mote IloczMsburg. AmuU KiMmaa ; Auditors, J L Hyatt, J X Tannehill ; Treasurer, W Eurkhold-r ; Cerk.CS Younkin. Constable, John M Spangler ; Collector, W J Kimmell ; Judge. Anthony Dull : In spector!. W O Miller. B I Walker; Assessor. Alex Markle: School IHrector. Samuel Bri- degum, A G Will ; Supervisors. A lam Wal ter, J S Phillippi. J W Meyers. John Hoov er; Auditor. Peter Yowler; Treasurer, CA Walter; Clerk, G M Baker. MUWemti. Constable, J M Burgs; Collector, Michael Ansel ; Judge, John Henry ; Inspectors, W J Pile, X B Cramer; Assesaor, Simon Ly ons; bebool Directors, Vrias Saylor, William King; Supervisors, J K McMillen, Simon Barron; Auditor, A W Miller; Treasurer, Aaron Sch rock : Clerk. Jewish Pile, Constable, S 'W Poorbaugh ; Collector. C W Poorbaugli. George H Ellman. lie; Judge. Herman Marti; Inspectors. Wesley Bittner. II IV Boyer; Assessor. N B Poorbaagh ; School Directors, J H Miller, W" J Meyers. Samnd Poorbaugh; Supervisors, Henry Heinemver, J C Sechler; Auditor, P J Poor baugh ; Clerk, S J Bauuian. O-jlt. Justice, E J Seese, Amos Whiltaker; Con stable, C T Christ: Collector. M F Allison ; Judge, William Allison ; Inspectors. Eman oel Webb. S M Christ -. Assessor, E J Seese : School Directors, William A Allison, E E Meyers; Supervisors, Jonas Wirrick, Abram H Seese ; Auditor, Nathaniel Alilisoa ; Clerk, James L Mock. Constable, D J Berkey; Collector, S E Berkey ; Judge, Joseph J Seese; Inspectors, Jacob P Ripple, E J Rummel: Assessor. J E Foust ; School Directors, J A Loutber. H J Custer. Tobias Lehman; Supervisors. John Nearembtrger, M K Johns, Samuel Weaver; Auditor. Joseph Chris ; Clerk. Peter Hoff- imejHaAomK?. Constable. A T Lohr ; Tax Collector. John II Ankeny ; Judge, Jonathan Zimmerman ; Inspectors, Henry P Horner, Ernest Kub rick ; Assessors, W A Meyers ; M100I Di rectors, J J Bowman, J W Mostoller; Su pervisor. W S Horner, Albert Berkey ; Au ditor. F F Wingard ; Treasurer, Wm Maur er ; Clerk, F F Clark. c---j.t. Justices. W E Lohr, TO Mock; Conssa b!e. Henry rmberger, L B Manges ; Tax Collector, L M Lambert; Jadge of Election. C W Lambert ; Itiiectors, E P Ricliardson, John Cmbeiyer ; Assessor, James Bachannan ; School Directors. Jona- than Sorber. Michael A Bru baker : Pi: per. v.ra. lontia 3.ov. aun uipe, i uana- gan, ; J Lobr, i'niiip UerkevDii, tie ; Aa ditor, S S 6urber ; Clerk, il E Berkevbile. Jastirc, 0 H !soh mucker : Constable, Wm Druwn : Tax Oillerlor, Harrison Gohn ; Julire, So. 1. Benj Miller; Xj. 2. S S Ba ker : Inspectors. So. i. t X Barn lt, Aitra Schilliniwr; Sol Pavi A Swank Shaulis ; Register Assessor. Simon Hiram D Ba- ker ; Asscsnr, (reorge Eingler . School Di- rectors, George Smith, GwDrye C Lichty ; Su pervisors, Daniel Darr, Oorjre G Bittner. Adam Sumpstine, Josiah ZtCiss; Auditor, T S Weller ; Clerk, J C Licbry. Justice Israel Emerick ; Constable, Tbeo. Kennel ; Tax Collector, Simon Hlaebaneh : Jovlrr. B F Baker ; Inspectors, Xorman Lep Irr. R issell Mam : Assessor. J J Cook : School Directors. Israel EmfTkk. MillanI LelrT ; tipervisnrs. Balaam Shoemaker, J B Baker : Auditor, Henry Kellry ; Treasur er, Wm Troutman ; Clerk. H I. Marts. &UiiKreei. Constable. DaviJ Lambert: Collector. Sam uel Lambert; JnJr"e, Daniel Wilson ; Inspec tors, Irwin Brant. W J Keefer; Assessor. Martin Shank ; School Directors. J G Kim mell, J K Will ; Supervisors, J II Will. Jere Flee;l- J I. Cmm-r; Auditor. Charles Shank; Treasurer, K J Brant; Clerk. Jrffi-r-aon Kimnell. Jostiee, S J Mi-Keniie: Constable, Peter Albripht; ColleCor, Aamn Cober; Ju k-e. Wilson Walker; Inspectors, J J Walter E C Shoemaker; Assessor. John B S brock; School Directors. E D Lee, L A Kretchman ; Supervisors. John C Ensle. A J Mosfraves : Aadilor, Conrad Puschman; Clerk, W II Owens. VpJXT TuriryftmA. Constable, Freeman Yonnkin ; Collector, J S llnl ha ber Jutiire, Jacob Gerhard ; In spectors, Josiah Fren I, Ilenry C Cramer ; Assessor, Alfred Snyder; School Directors, W M rutman, Peter Rayman;: Supervisors, Francis May, J O Il-nry ; Auditor, J A Shoitx; ITerk. L C Williams. Midd!ecrek Items. The ground boj saw his shadow and had lo crawl through the ice to hunt bis hols. Theliraestone lia:ilin is atxwt over; as hiph as 47 sleds in one day were on the road li&dtsj down with lime. Mr. James Kelly Las opened a very fi n coal bank on his farm. Mr. John Koily and his father are busily enured in getting out the lumber for their new bouse, Allen Forespring. J. M. Be-jsnd Will Ben nett are the boss coal diggers of MidJiecreek towaship. Mr. Jacob Barclay has bonht sorae fifty acres of land off what is known as the Moore tract, where he intends building a new honse the comiu g umncr. Jacob is as full of fun as ever. Mr. Daniel C. Barclay has about finished hauling coal for his lime kiln. The Democrats of this section are mourn ing because old (i rover has such a short time to stay at the White House. The farmers of this section are very much ia favor of having a bounty on fx. mink, srasel, hawk, owl and skunk ; they are very numerous around bear, and the farmers Sal ter a great deal by their nightly visit to the ha roosts. As this section is very heavily underlaid with foal, our farmers ar nearly all opening banks to see who is the owner of the largest vein. Tliere is some talk of building a rail road from Crsina to Bakersvil! for the parpose of getting the glass from the sand springs, and fjr coal lime stone and lumber. If the fog lias anything lo do with tlie weather, we may expect the I7th and 13th of May to be very frosty. There is some talk of having a local insti tute at Trent in the near future, where all friends of education will be invited to take part in the work. Jos. Tbe great majority of so-called conh cures do little mors than impair the digeMive functions and create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. on the contrary, while it cores the rough, does sot interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. Th Berlin Normal Will open April 22. 19, and continue in sest6ka ten weeks. For full information ad dress any one of the instroctors : J. C. Lang doa, Berlin. Fa, ; 8. D. Elrick, Forward, Pa-, or Miss Ida K. Pious, Stoyestown. Pa. Nww CentrwvlHw ltma, L. X. Scott, our town constable, boasts of the finest Hambletonian colt in tbeencinty. A sleighing party left ber last sreek (or Berlia, to b in attendants at tb local In stitute Public sal bfl's ar stock on every tor t tvr. and w eaa hear onr chief auctioneer e ear his throat every teaming. Asron Will, Est; , who has beet) confined to his roof fur the past two months, we ar g ad to learn will soon b ahl to be about again. Centre-rill boasts of a reading circle, cc re posed of oar young Iadx and gentlemen. They bar taken up Luegjclla) as their au thor at present. Ber. Wagner, formerly of Bloornsbarg, Col ambia eoacty, has removed to this place, wherrjh will oSdaM as pastor of th Ks lu rmed church. John D. ooyoer mnat be gUiag prood in hi old age. He has erected fin portico In front of bis house, and replaced tb 8x10 windows with larger one. Several of MUford township's ciuzns have ha! the Whit Cap notice served 00 '.hem On of them has been hauling wood ever since. You can stop haoling now, Bill.. We did not intend writing anything this week, but a few items piesented themselves to tu, and we thought they might prove of interest th readers of t lie grand old HxaaL. (ieorge B. Snyder ha bought a store in Cniootown, wher he is at present, invoic ing the Mock. We are sorry to hear of his leaving our town, as we loose a staunch Re publican, a good business man, and a gen tleman. 6. P. Tedrow and John Hanna, of this place, bare just returned with a fine Eng hshshir horse, said to be one of the finest horses in the State. They now have three fine English horses. This speaks well for these young men, who are just out of their teens. Mr. George Kimmell, who lives two miles East of this place, lost his fine Canadian horse last wetk, for which he 'paid more than a thousand dollars two years ago. Mr. i Kimmell baa lost over thousand dollars worth of stork in the past eight years. We are sorry to hear of bis rui? fortune. The election is over, audit resulted ia a grand Republican victory. As Ceatreville giws. so goes the Vniou. Our election re minded us very much of Harrison's elec tion. There was a grand illumination, over Scott's success as Constable, and the success of almost the entire Republican ticket. We are glad to say that we have had no deaths in our town for some time, owing to tlie healthy location of the 'place. Neither have we bad any weddings to announce nor do we expect to have any for some time, as we have but two classes of single folks in our town. Tb first ar those who should have gotten married years ago, Wit who have now passed the meridian of life. The second class are our quit young folks, who would be compelled to consult their parents, were they so fortunate as to be invited to a birth'kiy party. We do not wish to take up too much of your valuable space, but a few words in re gsnl 10 the proposed new academy, and then I have done for this time. On last Thurs- j day evening the citizens of Centrevillmarid j vicinity, met in the school bouse to discuss ; the best means, etc., for raising funds and j other business, that should come np be fuse j tlie meeting. Addresses were made by Rev. j Zinn. Profc. Will and Welter, C. B. Moore. and others. The meeting was a good one. od it WM dHerrniDd U. have I lie school lo- cated here if pussible, Messrs D. W. Will and John f. WH r were appointed a com mittee to select the best location for the building. We understand Prof. Weller has offered several acres of land just east of the school house knoll, that can be seen for miles around. This will place the building j ni'dway between Gebharts and Csntreville . This will frratly enhance the value of ihe : Fri(r-ssor i property. We will have more to say about this matter in our next. Air-imsTAL. Headquarters For Prime Western Clover Seed. " "a Timothy Seed. For be? Mackerel Fish on the market. For lowest figures on Lake Fish. For Ear and Shelled Corn. For Chop Bran and Middlings. Eor Wheat. Oats and Potatoes. For Oranges. Lemons, and Peanuts. For Molasses. Syrups, and Sugars. For ColTeea, Teas, and Spices. For Crackers, Cheese, and Bolognas. For Flour, Corn-meal and Bacon. For Btwns. Oal-mral and Rice. For Canned Goiats and Dried Fruits. For Butter. Lar-,1 and Dried Beet For Salt, Lime and LVment. For Carbon Oil by the gillon aid barrel. For Brooms, Buckets and Tubs. For everything in our line. For everybody at our store. Rfiietfully. Cook t Bexuts. Hera We Are Again ! " Hrllo, Fisk. shake r "now are you, Mike! How are all the family 7" " They are ail right, Fisk ; ob, hy the way. Fisk. have yon brought your spring clothing yetT' " Nj, Mike, I have not, but I wjs in Som erset yesterday, and saw box after box of clothing unl.ia led at Snyiler s store. Ge-ma-ne rivers ' but don't J. B. sell lots of clotn ingl One thin? is certain, Mike; when you go to S:iyiler's you can always find some thing new ; you need not be afraid of get ting old dothing. with new tags put on them to make them look new. Then, too, J. B. has such a beautiful room now ; plenty of light, so yoo can see what you buy." " Weil, Fisk. my opinion is if anybody wants rlothiag or carpet ami did you see Snyder's carpet room ? well, any person who can't get what they want ont of that lot of carpet, and the low prices, too. must be hard to please". By-by, Flak, we ll meet again. FOUND. On Union street, a breast pia set wilh a single pearl. The owner can secure h by calling at t His office and paying for this no tice. A, Chance to Save Money. Some fine wraps still going a: cost. The low prices for dres goods, t-urtair.s and un derwear will be continued until the !nh of February. Mas. A. E. I BL. New Dress Good. New sy!aa of Spricg Dress Gods, with all the new shales) and colorings, will be opened on Fridsy. Prices low. Mbs. A. E. Chl. Wanted. A solicitor for Somerset County. Must be a man of ability, $Tn per month. J. P. Davis. Manager. New Florence Pa. The Housewrte Can secure great bargains during the remain der of this and all of next muntb. in table linens, napkins, towels, bedspreads. laoe cur tains and scrim. Special prices will be made o suit buyers nntil April 1st. Those com ing early will secure the choice of setim. Mxs A. E. fL I MARRIED. MILLER PAHL. On Thursday. Febru ary 14. IsS. near Pocahontas, by Rev. Ori s F. Harshnua, Mr. Jesxe C. Miller and Miss Amelia Paul, both of Somerset County. DUN MIETt MTLLETt On Sunday, fVb. IT, 15, at the residence of J. P. Spetcher nearSjpesvnie. by Eer. W. G. Schrock. Mr. Henry W. Painraier. of Somerset Township, and Miss Anna K. Miller, of Middleueek Township, DMIM5TPAT" tl'S iacaia fir" N aa r V.f . 4-r 4 '. o wia iih Tihir .Mi t Ciiri-s (. Lftleca at Admittst-a'a-at lae a m al- r-m rxtavi u, i:-a uavswt!nl fcv rser ait4rr.j . eoti-- beret s r 1.1 tu t sersuas 3Kfes.'jcd to sM rale t fr.aae ibf-i1i- ! t-avmieril. and tasaar aar-sr e.,:ne ar Uae-amaisr-.il i m nt tftrsa dij v a-oaea: -mewt aestiesanl an Wis- ara-t aim -as as tssmileaieia ilie a 'n.m. m ' 'wriSiKd Ts. ". . loa. ki-a JrHt . Auuroev. 4.1 fla.n. toESMEN - WANTETk rrneVtitint if uat ta- ar-raaarsiav- 1 9 atlvMlt U tKimuT. AC ttirnU fta 4.-t-w- fUjh I tir sViV.valgiaT- aBtl If k ft tSf '.. t-e. t f"''t- w. ten m .rro-. ? .arv H.-.4,rH-.. iN4lkt UlfpAf-ir . tr-j a. I SALESMEN WANTED AT OXCK. IfOeaT or tTT'!r:f fct?n ctgae4 ehravrtr wlus 4ot pmAuni 4rrri Wi'iiv-tai. vr.tt m bfsjc tai!a f. f Mun, Hj rtrm !-:" wur-e--M, rul you r dk book my aric:Vl;. IjmO t -rtT ; rm rxrrv iSVpu. p y H ritln J Vfl y. N 2aiU:i1 Sur-rr- HARNESS! ISAAC SIMPS OX, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNEY. SlUPLES. BKlir.t1, HAL- TER. tlXtK H!l-s. HP BL.t5KF.Ti ETC ROBE:' j j STAR HARNESS - OIL, Tb? Very Best in the New ttad wiHi-hand BIG- "haftpcl frw. Repairing Promptly j Done Wb'-n In need ni aUiphio in ray Ihi. g'Tv me Cvi!. TbAnkicg yon JVir 'uto. ftn-l your p!rrMiv-. Iivci.:i. Toum Very Rrreclfiil'iy. ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. I A.RISE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm - OK A. H. FERNER & ERO.i still exists, j And for the good of the people of Somerset ; and community, long may they exist. THEIR LINE OF GENTS' FINE SHOES THE EMERSOS. PETIOLE, CONGRESS. ErTTON, AND EAI, IN P0RP0LSE, CORDOVAN. KANGAROO. DONGOLA, AND CALF. W. L. Douglasl 2.W. 13. 00, and 4.00 Shoes, free from tacks and nails. Every pair Warranted. 4ENS' WOfKINS SHOES, 90 Cents to .$2.50. Ladies Fine Shoes ! Flexible. Latest Styles, for Spring and Summer. Low and High Heels, li C- ll, and E. Widths. APPEALS. F Bierk Twnliip nt th EI- Tiin Hotter on ! Mm-fa. iJitnli 1. lv. fntra U.',.n h in. I i ; p. m. ' K-f Ror-kw.j! Bt.ro'1h fit the Hs-.;-. Hj:i- j I V p. a. i j or jynv T'lrki-rf.xoe T"rh p i Y.'rxV- t H-m io I ri"i H.riHixtl. rii.'. - l'. I : lv. Inwn I r'mm-k y. m. - p n.. j I F" I rin rVirou-.', av: h- fJ"i '. nf in i ! witl BwHurti, Tu-iT, Man h !., frKa J u ci'irii p mJof j m. ; tnim yam. t 1 p.m. ! k'ff AiiAn Towiil.tp at 111? hwr of Uar-ei j A. MiTcbril oa TsunviajF UArrD '., '-, !! a F"T J-ffoTvon townhip ml th Ervrtf.m H' j oq Mwfafljtr Martti Ji U'tm 1 u i k-k p m. u ' i V- F'ir M"Hlfmk T'n.ilp et the E..ft.i j HuJw-ot) liMfTssiay. Ua.rra Jii, in mo II a. Bu to j f F-r I pr-TTlr-ri.-v T"-rn-h at th Fl-t!oo ; H jie tm W vtl:Mrxir, Jj.n h 1' . fruro 1" a. tz. j to 3 p. in. F.pt Sew entn Tii'w B-nm:h at th bra nt Wi,iam Mirk, ua WluvMlay. Wittvli J7. lttiii j 7 p m u. it. nt. j K'T ii.f'r1 Towr.ifc7p at tb? hl-tvn r!"ie i Thursilaiv, Mnrcb JS. a lrra a ul u i p. ui. F'ir J-uner ut ' p a id- tmr n Wm. ! BaMwifi in-itM OfT X K'L.n fn-iay, Man u i fnKU 11 aV. Ua. tsal j (t. Ua. Fr Jt-nin.wn hrm;li At the bm- ofi! liam Piiwi. m Jwnr X K'sauJ 'n Knrtay, Mar. :r-Tlitr p. ra. ! p. Fir Q'mmrtoT.iMr T"r-tiiv at th- T?'.. Rowe in iyetsjwii H-i-(iarhoo turiav. Mirrn i, tf tn-n I"a, !.: p hi. ffr i-'--it'jrn Hir'ui:h at tb- FV.-in l!--!? in sa,ii BonMjirh, Ji'uiay, Aprii 1. , tnm '3 v. m io i p nu j ir i. m-:iiai:h T'urrjship at 'Jit Elr! 'tn htntf ' on T-i-r-day, April 2. "t'li,i! a. ju. tu J n. m. j ForiViiin T'!t-Uii' -i iu K H.fi- m ws't-tntr-l". Areii s fr.si;i " u m. ! 1 p m. ; Visir' T'i- a-hi! a: the KlfThHi H sisr an I Tbur"Uv. At-rii 4 rtnu a. i;. t- 1 . m. i s.saiio Tti-itt;p at tru- Kiri Hte I uB i rVt' - jwii j iT'-'fn l' a. in t:;p. to. i hor fsr,rtirk T.w jp t ;. KVl m lV4He j itrO i1yApnl rh.ra!nii in to . p m Kor -r Hi imnr H..r(m. at tf.t- r W-vt Ho-aae. on M.dar Apni - tr-m, 7 p ra. t p. k J n Tw-fUr. Af.-il frrn ! p. r:i. ! p m. ! For VrhmpMi Tn-rtp at th- fcirftwio Btsu-eoc riiiilAj'. Apni ), t-ii-n 1 p. m. to F"T tHTha-nnTi T wnh:r. at the H ti of J. J. KfTDit li ia Vs)eTt,ir-c. K r aitf-i on TburMlay. Apf.i TT-JOt 1 U. Pl . m " ir V. i-l.vr--uT Km-tieh at the K'tr;-w of S J Kmn'-H m ai i pittst-a Taur-liT Apni II ' dim r. . to vp.n. F -r L-fTu-sff Tp.. mi the H-,.i-' of U J-hii9r-n i on Krtia-r Apni 12. f-x-ra U a. . 4 r -tr tr-ii W T p 4 t.it? h -ti-t Kr-i fmrr i on 3-tn--l Apr! IX. '. trn a. n J r e. Kk i' t Twp., ax th Kum lir-ii- 1 . to p. w. F--arirv P--r.sitr, at the rM'on FTon In Mil hofoitff. n M mtls-y . Apr.l I "J. fm 7 r. M. to I. i Kim mil Twp.. at th? Ky-Tln Hwe in mf-vervia. BjuaooT'K-wsiity Afml, In, ".froni 10 i. w t 4 r w . For VeTtTwtiile BffTii:h at tn Flr-rt vo lttm in -ej-l f-p."n iw Tu-Jjr April Ki, frum r . to M r . Ki ftrilfr-wt'Ir-f Tw!.. at EIe-t;nTi ycwT In Herho ttrou-e.'i on W:it-:iT April 17, t. fpt-m II A. M tl4P. v. F-r IVrim IWtrb a2 the FTeimi Hr In tail 1 hnn4urh oa wVeMaswiay. AprJ 17. -V, fmm e. n. o r. m. Foe ynrr Twp.. mi r.Tamirner f rn on Thof"4aT ori4 Friaiar, Apria, I-aft, i;. ! Znxa 10 . M t4 r For TrTr Fvrn-.: at f -nmi-ntii" t'Sfe oo in'r-Jay Apit Ja "O, froai a . . to 4 t e. V. blt at fr-T fti! arfXKA" rl sfT - rt wTw fr-rl'np uV''-sviysMv. xxr- at th r'nt;mrisi-i ru xaiuai so of rhfirtKia (vie? nnrr-r.y ant fTf-tt mavie Hir-s'inm P p--tI Am yf wmlj in mirS ras-M" RiaV arnl jrrr ay rv si! u jt. n-i vrl -al tneir f-yrz-r fat r-s1rr ac ror1inr ti law A.X Hii.EAS, P R tTirAfX, It-re rF. V KKF ComTfl'w-rV OWinr, f. W. IT U M1V. A M ! e BXSL i ft 1 1 IN Sweeping In Overhauling our taking, we have discovered too many Goods, which has caused us to make the following wonderful Prices: V Picric Dre9 Otods. Reduced from 12 1-2 ct. to 3 cm, 100 Piece Clicva-t aid triie?. wero."0 cu., now 3!1 cl. 3'1 Titves Black Soitinrr. were f 1 2.). cow 50 ct. SO riwes Colored Silk, were $2 0t) and $2 o. chw 50 ct. cloaks i:r:rrcE : uxdeuwear. at Knable f& 35 Fifth Avenue, DO YOUR SHOPPING AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, vTioiia:i3srisiT!0!wi3sr AVHF.KK VOI AVIIT. KI?vr A I.MMEX8E LIVK OF jLadies' and COATS A1STD AYE APS. NOLTY DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS DRUGS! (I EL BEKFORD, r?? accessor to I GEO. W. BENFORD & SON.. PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, PETTV. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE .STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to be foon.1 la this market. We also ktp on hand a full line cf TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances used both by Ph vicians and families. We g-jarante in this line, rs-rirvt sati-:aniun. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUSDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS DRI O STORE. !flN? ASSORTMENT OF BIRTJHDAY G!FTS ALWAYS 1 STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST THE MARKET AFF0R1-S. taction. CiisiM, Familj My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a u;nof quality. Wf kerp in bulk, so that any special ingreslient can ' ailile-1. Sold at '25 cents a pouniL I do a square besinrsa and will rive you your money's worth. trouble to show goods. PURE WINES AND LIQU03S FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE YARIETY OF FRESH CAREEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan. S. ls7. CLARK H. BENFORD. ! BARGAINS ! V aT j BARGAIN STORE, S. L COR. DIAMOND. SOMERSET. We have taken Somerset by surprise, if not by storm. We of ! fer the Greatest Bargains on Earth, but you must i see to be convinced. ! laOOIv AT Ot'It 1'IUCES : F'H ONE CENT. I Pat. r -.f liri H ts-.ws, a Paper of I". !.. 2 -(-.Is of F?jf(n-ln !e Tt-t. and ntsnv oiier arrn-i s 1 10 nuw-riKis to meoti'in tirr,i. . nr rrs.,i Fi'R TW i EN D. IS ;! t .uton (J"' yar.1... 1 Handker-hief. I diiaen staf.-ty pins I Mush Xn. I'ins. and a h-ist nt tiir valuable article. FOR THREE CENT. 1". Dsrnins N'siie. I Crochet Set. Punch of Shoe frrinsr". 1 r.rr-s Illinois. I si(., llvsl il, H-''ile I ,loifT'. r . &c ON "I K FiiVR ami FIVE CENT COI N rEIL- yon will rind Stwial Itariwin.. A iiir Parirain in Tinsi are. Ijulies' and tn-nis' Silvia. I'WIimir. IU. siiriyma Knrs. Hardware, siiatwiiery. Ne-sr Oiasls Amviiis-daiiy. You can t at!nl to miss us POTTS SOMERSET MARKETS, Cerreete-a Weekly by O0 A SEER1T1, MiLZfy ;!f Choice Groceries. Hour & Feed. A pr .. flrwd. . .M'lJf B'.iti-r. f jM , lvis IHrmn. 4 BmT. m i, . .... Bw lbrl. Nn . iM ..-.'we (Wnrtl fi BA'xm. titfmr--irvl Htttt f ft.. " f--hJrs1."-. ). ft - r Csfni, "-an la iteJl!--1t ba J1 fc Jr re i 4-V-."-Jr ...T r a 41 w .-.. ..J-.Irv Ti Cliip, r-m ! -. Iflu !ts... ' al rye, iJ; f.ax osr fH-tir Kniier fr-. 6M " V,rT,a. y uoi.. Flfti-w-w. tm I-ani. ? M!.inr. 1' Fnawt. f bt Prnes ,in-l. .saalis- . . e - $1 A ..st as ..J .11 o fire. ho . Sail, iNo 1.1 Ml (tcis-UDd Aliri W sac-k. " (Asblunl hill mrk Sunr. veliow. , Site, a a Tallow. s. ..a t arsaw salt a tM - sacs :: is Wt.tIl ..SAis. (1 I) lssjlXTl'N NoTU Fa. ri t hThT firm ttiet th wiFtBf t)w4'T entuiaT Jcsvp Jr. ftnH Lpe. I I M;!r in th -Ta,Dt!is hnm tniVr tbe firm Dmr ff M ).-r H wa risT-.itvtrl a i th 5-t ty Januarr. 1 6v Bmtiti rwisfnU T!e tiriiv-w wnl b-r ta .asli trl al tf t pti-hr JsM-f.k 1. V I'r-r The f the . fi-m arr 13 ihr iMi-on m t phrain I. 31:1 er, j anl m'i p-rr ha :ag a-sen'iJ. ji on ih-m an r- 1'iHHj wscaii aaatt svttie ue itbent IW- Uier notice. PH n. MTTLFH A tt UarC rie fit imm w . t-Tr xk -r late of iV-rer- waV.leT Ttnsl,) !! l !.rttr- of AtmiTmtKn stariiur into 4 to t uiirMffl oy nr pir ftuttMsruy m tbe a' lta" V--ie s t;vT-l-y riM W a.i tattr-tlaasa I ta W fst w! ls assVaart fwtato tat SB a k t TTIra-j i- ai ia-arr.t. wr-A a.i i(-tv-' aiiia nir:iv i m.-i etatw to nrwtt tm urrk A.mmirwwn I fit.lw mnrv ,ius fir w ww at un -ttut t--.--t '4 the- is-v-iawj rt rr brfim naXurlaT ihm axi eja f F'r'MrT s II .-T J R"FM aKat, lxr.19. E & aHUSTEH, Reductions. Stock durin Shuster's, PITTSBURCH, PA. Childrens' DRUGS ! BOTH DOMESTIC ASD IMPORTED Eeceipts FilM Wi fetes BARGAINS, !! T1IK BROTHERS, ! Executors' Sale . OF Vdsiath Rjal Estate ! D wiil An-! ;?Trsst ft J iaie Ha . 4 mtrii'T.:. r-HwlT-t.rp. txp to ua ir. pva .SATri;DAV. rEr.r.VARY r, i-s9. at 1 o"--ksf k p. w rhaw-i Hat 'atr-n . th farm known 'n :n "-:( fsa.15 pfn -r arl l.4 i-r-r. niorc m iwsw, aiy"!trir-c latVi rt fnftttt fc.,r. IhATa,! K.efn. hanj a Vtj-a ik! K.timni f-M I.. KsTJiecai, tafa.c U.n? m. tts t-i a t-PUrTr fia.f ! I WELLISG HOUSE. Ke.nk Bar, arvt ixiir lHTIljne ; fTot 7 mrrm of mi jft.:i i- r r-1 mirA n a aie 4 rijitiaUi"n : lr batls t" w!' rT.ar.i : n tn --! 4itp,;t wuh rr-nfv .f p-.rr wier. n't hp on tt ft iarjr ifhar.l "f twrrf fi'. TERMS ie-wl. r tu n. r-r ni ar FtlAi M rlU tit lw"err'IPV.l nq ft f-ln T Jirin -. tmvl ; JO rr fiil. A hmuS ukvQe) i bm 4Vt'i a u clay of -a N TH4S FVFPV I, jane. Likdvo. I LK TO ACCfcKf OH lsKFLE. T Mfti-th It Defl. I met mm.': 4 wUh Jar '.-;trhiav-lvl. ftH1 Marffvl '.. l'l' in'errfM-rirst w;'h J.r&av4 Ri. of F'.na- tm-ra iVft. : Toi .rs- htvNr r"r!"'M to r arp at n&ft"' Bt hr Bw d ?c aivl frr onntv, a . )o1a. ifte Zb tav M F-en:s"T avzv tt.tt tv. th-r tr mr-v m ff t ! tit krfts iuaiaUA isf petr tfmm'A. ftl tft at'tpai-1 va;i.twA, vrtaww raAwp wa; ifte mm aJVMil tc tMj4. la. ff. 4eK. NOTICE. rs- se wtll aivt J rfr-cBi-rr. Ete i -f ttj- tamu f IaaH-l ee ibrft Ur,r Pi-t arV-r-nnt tb av.'l rffaf arxj ta p(vwt.tw! tijir fs'.! rn U ( Mt7 n f i ti Kwrv.' ort 'trwharr. . a miil tm atv I o 3tjfBdy Um SAh of i 4-'I. n