avaBaaaBaasUBSfessBwa jhe Somerset Herald. CiNCi'1T ..February r, l-SXL '.'. ar dmsr at Snvuers. 1 ,.', Artists t Young's Irug Store. y..ang' HoUO- "I,UI";iy n1 Arcnracy." .jt0nr.Ur'3raj store fur eye j:'aes jy-v of :1 kinJa at obn - ScyJer's i-i -" K:ni words are lit 1'-J they can strr- f, ran vio. Goto Young. tb Letting Eruggist, for Jru H Tas' Orel Storfc A f,-a batch of our own make of mince g-fst.' ready to tk.e. si CroonJ Alain Salt, one dollar per sack. bv ilftbion sctrocK. Juie llaer Is holding a two wett' term, of cxrirt at lj.-dfl.rd. Parker A Parker slvtrtts their Spring 0cir.,: in thi jT. Attorney Frt.I V. Kicker is still eon Cntd to his b'.mm ;tli ihe " sri;.j " IY;i.-.i, wood. it.ri hsv Usrn rinte.1 Jh II. Zim- , ruerniaa oi Jri!Un ar.d Israel I'rt'.U of Rock- ' Drav. ingEoum illliiat" ia tu suggestive title of a paper which Chrutioe Terhune Herrick sritl contribute, to tb number tf Unrprr't Eiiztr to be published February 7. The uiLt Dumtr wil contain a short story entitled "As Fair iu Lot a in War," by Louise Stockton. Seventeen appiicatkms for retail liquor dealer'a li-n havs beea filed ia tiie Pro luonolary's office. P. Tl.ne Cutes for 25 cent. p .v r.'ur t j,4i,,;,n !.ro k ; lie ieee ti-e best. f (-f,niMisineTf Fayette county have -.ftis-d for bids f-r the erection of a new j.,-jrt l-u?. i-v..ii want d. ciean Western Oats buy ,. Maaion S.Lrmk. lie ntlls as cheap C ;.e i-hei.?. -si ri"t d.wived, bnt buy peiiuine llin- 1 : tl.ur frvm MaMm ! brock. It is a ..y ;.r.re latent, warranted. taM-Mi,ricteiii;t Henry Hou k . vhh. while on hl educational travels ' , , ar f..vere.l lit miles. Anion? the pensions recently granted was one to Mr. David Friedline of Somerset and to Mr. Henr, F. Barndt, of Fried-ns. Mr. J. Frank Miunoca, a member of the Bedford bar, died Tery suddenly of typhoid pneumonia. Monday afternoon of last week. Any members of O, F. CI Regiment Pa. Infantry will confer a great Uor by sending their address to Charles Hammond. (Juys iile. Ohio. John 0. Ogle, E.i is th ltet vietiraof the -grippe- fmra sruong the legal profes sion. His partner, John K. Soott, is able to be out airain after Laving ua leiune a week's t'tre. Mr. Jiot, AutfuMine. one of l-pjr Tur leyfo.ft township's lt known farmers. dtl rery suddenly at his home Monday afternoon. He was about siity-ight year of age lie was a victim of the grippe. Savs the Chicago lr,trr-0, ,t:n : A fish caiitht in Iowa carried llO.'X'nj in lnds and a ct-rtiiji a'e if deposit on a J ilinslown ( Ta.) Iiiik. That fish must have been oi.e of the flood mfft rer who pit his claim iu ir'y. I The valuitiun of romeret county a re- Xi'.i x brock's delivery wajfon is eeen j turned by t he annissors. is over i '.' less ,,,, s-reet daily, delivering t.roreriee, ! fur lv Uio it was for I -:. This wil! Usi to his many patrons. ; rxaite a d-Seren of aWut $J,l'j in the county receipls for tne current year, Ti;e deprec iation is mostly in timber lands. n,-ii(r)tioii ,f tliefaralierlatid Coun n vmlej that out of I-1"! vatrrants six mre atie-tli d and tit to work. A TOURi: S-n of Sinillei Stuni'Vr -holivi Near t.t--!.'.ed I-.ns should Teniember ! nrar rit..m9. met w;, a fv j. J.,r.:. N. Snyder, the dr.Vfcnt. can iur- , detlt Q)e Ust wk He riJ;i()t , vi. s thro: .tb fc'las " br eyes. j tioil8 un l)n J ,)M thf!W. him , j , .! ,' (-mips iu the Carlisle jail CI of j f. 1! on him. breaii':n his let? in two places. r ... J ... 1.- - k. ..!:.. 1 I m m w"re I'"il:.J iu wiT:-tjiMiei . i:i'.! m-i.rlc if tlier wen? nu- V ,e-! v-a i-nie t.) the j radars' Institute- . i .... ... n:.- .1-. ... a, y ur l.e art'tlKT. 6" 1 "a Pr" j . , ri -t t'.e bett ovitt-rs this fid ot thee i ,i. a.. - - - , i..r-.i' "r fixuires in the Wayuesburg post otlii-e -T tV" tLeni. ,i have on hand a f. 1 supply of cakes. !::t:e The Aliivhvny Connty Medical 6; iety has made pr.hlic a report on the typhoid fever epuieibic of last Jane, in which it ciairas that the epidemic was rau-ed by people drinking irin and cis:ern water oftor the Jul.r.-to n t!.xnl. Mr. J. J. Kusli, of Lower Turkey f.r i for sale by the Sheriff to sat- ownlup, received his commission as I . S. ; .... ! Stun lirttr UTi.I ( ru.r ,n.l u t.i niyt ;iuiz s distillery. rVliruary 1. We underiand Mr. Hush reiievM Mr. Jonaa McChutock. w hose commission waa revoked. Dr. J. W. Carourberv. of Mill Hall. Clin ton county, r-, has te'egralditd M'. H. C Beerits that he will locate ia Somerset. The. doctor is graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, nd has been engaged in the practice cf his profession for a half-dozen years. He will arrive in a few days. Mitford Items. Ice-catters arc anxiously waiting for ice. Hr. 8. P. Weituer. expects to erect a new house next summer ; Le is busily encaged ia getting out the timber. Business is quite dull In te towns of Xew Centreville, and Gebharts. I suppose it ta on account of bad weather. County Superintendant Berkey ia iittng tbe schiicls of this township. II U as pleasant as ver, and has a kind word for all. It seems that the spelling bece are oat of date in Milford, for there wasn't one held yet this winter. New is qnite acu-re at the present, we it will revive so lhait the paper may be come more interesting to its readers. Some are electueering all ready for next summer's election ; it is rather early we think. "I.a Grippe." or Influenza, is a very thorough visitor of Milford township. It visits all families, tich aw well as the poor. It takes pretty solid -'rippe" on some. Mr. Jonas Tedrow met with a serious ac cident a few days ax", which may terminate in the loosin g of his eye. He was out cut ting wood, and a chip (lew into the only ifood eye he had left, for be lost the other eye years ago. It is claimed by good authority, that the gu'fstream lias changed its course and on that account we have had sucb mild wetttherthos far during this winter. It however, must hare pom; bak into its old course again, the way tbe weather feeis at present. It 8ems that winter has overtaken us now, for tee people are shivering with their overcoats on. j Haxs. In the Recorder's Office. I Literary Not. Horace Greeiy and Jefferson Davis are tbe 1 subject of tbe strongest articles is the Feb- Deds Recorded- Lett are Granted ; mary thtapnlun. by Murat Halatead. Two Marriage Licensee issued. of" niustratioiia. in curious contrast, are a real ietic pboio-ecnlptiire made from life by DUD lECOtPCD. A. H. Coffroth to Samuel 8. Swank, prop erty in Qaemahoning township : considera tion iO. J. M. dinger to A.J. Breig. property in Meyersdals Borough ; consideration (TO. James Hyat and others to John Gibson, property In Lower Turkey foot township; consideration (jO. Geoge H. Trent to William J. Trent, prop erty ia Somerset township ; consideration $1000. . ... Catharine Bowman to Polly Bowman, property in Somerset township ; considera tion $2560. A. Bruce Coffroth to Xora K. Coffroth, propert ia Somerset Borough ; consideration II. Elizabeth Werner's heirs to TUlie Ben ford, property in Ueyersd&le Borough ; con sideration &t30. Albert Kopple to Ra as Wahl, property in Summit township ; consideration 130. John Hippie to J. L. Baumgardner, prop erty in U!e township ; consideration 8. 8. Flicktuger to Samnel P. Meyers and others, property in Summit township ; con sideration I'JoUU. Augustus Kimmell to Kphraim Fisher. property in Brothersvalley township: con- aa obsolete procese of pbotogrepby in clay, nd J. Q. A. Ward's ideal wn!ptnre as it now appears id bis studio. Tbe other con tents give an abundaut variety of attractive and timely reading, with the usual profusion of illustrations. Ca.pt. Greer, of tbe I'. S. Ordnance Corp, in "Recent Developments ia Gua Making," shows the growth and tendency of armament In various nations. "The Vienna Burg rbeatre," tbe leading theatre of Germany, and in some respects the finest in the wprld, Is described by W von Sachs, with illustrations from its mag nificent frescos. ''The Exiled Emperor," by Frank Vincent, contains intarestinf reral cisornces of tbe deposed monarch. The carnival festivities in New Orleans are sea aonably portrayed by Mary Bialaod. a young Journalist of the Crescent City. Grace Greenwood lella of Mrs. Saiiev's Washing ton Salon a feneration sgo, where ths lead ing anti-slavery personalities congregated "Georgetown Unirsuy," by John aBecket, forms a chapter of tbe educational series, sod balf a dozen other good articles appear. Instead of tbe usual novel, this month pre sents a double substitute in a quaint Georgia story by Richard Malcom Johnston, charac teristically illustrated by Kemble. and a bu morons play called a "Gentle Maniac. by Qeorge Edjair Montgomery, inperbly il- Receipts and Expenditures OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AT Inches lor the Grangers' In A. K. Pis-kl. ! ;-,.viwant a Hiirersiown or Lancaster i j.-. K:.rf'.:-U or t-erman. fro to Fisher's ii... sr. "re for it. or send ten cen's to Clia-s. c j: , Pr . Simer.-ot. and have one mailed Jos. ph and David X.ceiy have published the required leval noli, e that they will make application lo !Le Governor and Board of 1'ardona st Harrisbar. oil Tuesday the ls;h day ot February, A. D. lv'. f r a pardon or commutation of sentence from the iena!ty of death toll. at of imi'r siimeiit. I Te La-e oi band a lartre numtieror pxsl , A ie'i.-ram was nceiv.d from Pittsburgh f-i which we wi'i sell in quantities to suit ! Xuoidat atmouiicii)- the death of lauirt tf p-.r. ::ir. Prices verj- rwLuable. Yard j Trent. J-.. in that city the piejredlng u;g'ut jrvsit the pUn'.nc Will. J from typhoid fever. He was the youngest HoLfS-Hia Pw. PaS-sox. S(in 0f uicl Trent of iLe east ward, and H-r : - r.ic'.l.ir that will take the wind j f r the a-t six year? has been engaged in the .. )'' i svie s-iling "s tools. Nine- are j tobacco bu-ins in Pittsburgh. . ,..f. a i.i lilt- ball riles apply, laree - ;,-;! wonls puts the- -peiier out and ,. ,- retires the nine. Correctly speK ; w :rl- are nil" ai.d niispronutu-iation ia .--;-t. Tuke Notice! I will be pn-paresl ' r v a. J' cer's f'-r a square meal, and i- ,an si-cm modute a few J-ople ::h .-' iisir'ttlli. A. E. Pl-EL. K.oe. s.id Furs. I will pay the Li-:li--t ( leik Iidemati ot tne County Commis sii.r.era" i fin . r.as tLe rati.-.'aciioii of trow ing il at uarirs the year 1-v he i-sued or ders tor 7u-j. wittK tit having made a jungle to-stae. H is a satj-fait'.oii to the t.ix payers to know thai the t V.fnmi.-sio:iers iiupioy M h aiaiable and accurate clerk. Dr. W. II. Uivensttraft. of Oaklatii. Md.. has final!' deridtd to locate at sxnoerset. T!ie Doctor is aix.tu fifty years ol aije and is I' (,.r ail kinds of hides, pelts and grsuluateof tiie Jefferson Medical Coiie-e. He has been actiieiy enpij-eJ in the practice of his profession for over twenty-live years, and lears th. rerutation of a successful and able pbysK-ian. i-. I ai-n ar t cord- of K-x-k Oak and -,-:-f rrk. 1;."' cords wanted at once. on rr.e st niy residence, imrae-ii-r.riy -rift of the S. A C. Station. H. G.CltriflllliBAM. H ward Cl.spntan. of Bethlehem, while ti-ir-.tic a i.njken left arm. attempted on ?:. i-siay evetiinir to run across the Jersey . .era! rii i r..i.i ! track in front of an ap-sr.!.irgt.-a:f. when he was struck by the rruf. ri.!ed on the tra. k. and had his r..t'sr..!.iit utT. The -" uncle " l-.d. Kiir.niel farm, near Irlin. Brothersvalley township, was sold at public sale on Tuesday of last week to Mrs Gorge D. M'.-Grew. of Allegheny City. Il is one of the liest and runst pnshictive f.irnis in the county, and brought il l l'-ti.!ii On Thursday of the same week Peter J. Cover sold his exielient farm in the same township, to Uev. Josiah Barclay, for$T,l. For Sale. 1 i-' h.,ii- of f ' -ht rfumif. well lo- near rai!p.ad. upon the corner of Main ? M-r?reman -scuu, u wo.nu oe s.n-pie jusiM-e w state i-iat wi.tn me oui w ap;-ro-priate $ro, H".i to reimburse tho-ie who lost by S. Icon's steal, he aiihoiigh one of the s itlVrer". voted atrainst the measure which was defeated by a vote of IP- to 13': .Perhaps the rug-red honesty tbe man displays is what r-J 'Aiiiint streets. Ilxkwoiid. Wi'l sell . i'a .in or ad.lress A. liv Il.-ickwool. Look Out. S.aicn-'ier. n:v bargain sale ends on the Tribute of Respect. Whekivs, It has pleased Almighty God in his wise providence, to remove from our midst, by death, our beloved sister, the es teemed wife of our brother and leader. Isaac G. Jone. who departed this life January 2!. 18. v tiKRSts, Sister Catharine Jones-, was a consistent member of our class at St. John's, near Somerset, and a true and faithful fol lower of our Lord and Savior. Kaolinl, that we as members of the I'nited Brethern Church, feel that by her death, the church, has suffered s loss that will be felt for many years, for her gentle spirit and christian iutlueuce she manifested to the church while living. HerJiii. that in the death of sister Jones, our brother is deprived of a devoted christ ian wife, and the children of a kind friend an i etbet-nnate mother, and the church a true and faithful member. I:emiirrd, that we tender our Isf-artfelt sym pathy to onr sorrowing brother and family, and hoje that they ail may meet her in heaven. Jtr-li.-rd. that these resolutions be publish ed in the county papers and the conference Journal and a copy be hvidcd to the bus baud of 'Mir deceased sister. W. H. Sw-rrcs. Mi- Cakrii M. Pe&ket. GtLLl !t Koo-tTZ. Mrs. Elizamtn Cistkr. W. F. .-rinrFES. Miss Enat Si arvri-ts. Committee. sideration S40. Samuel Musser to Susan Fisher, property I lust rated by He-Meaa. in Brothersvalley townshir) : consideration . ! XrriTTs-T? ,S HEREBY GIVE? 'lNvllVr'ithe (oilowiiur sp-illci John C. Schrork to Herman and Joseph j r Tavern License have been filed in my Shaffer, property in Somerset township ; con sideration i-iirws. Jacob Nicholson to Wm. B. Neil, proper ty in I'pper Turkey-foot township; consid eration OM. Jacob Waltz to Susan Beachy "s hei rs, p-rop-erty in Salisbury Borough ; i-ousideration 11.00. ISTTlaS l.aiSTES. letters of Administration were granted to Cat barine Weaver, to Administer upon tbe estate of John Weaver late of Paint town ship deceased. To Oliver P. Shaver to Administer upon the estate of Lewis Keiser late of Quema- boning township deceased. MAKKIO.K LICK5SXS ISHUKD. Berjamin W. Hilderbrand of Johstown, and Emma L. Benford of ltockwood. AHiert OU. of Paint township, and Maty A Miller, ofConemaugh township. John Geiger, of Shade township, and Lydia Horner, of Somerset township. Milton R. Walker and Msry M. Wecuten beiser, both cf Summit township. William H. Hoover, of Somerset town ship, and Emma B. Fltckinger, of Brothers valley township. IS HEREBY GIVES that prllcauiws a mv rrittea ami that the same will to -r-aeoled ro Ul Court fur ai Iowa-tee oo SMa of rebroarv. Ist-O: ( hartes A. Mitchell, Aiiduon luwasbip. t, I want Nh-klaw, Andrew Mei-iUkle, Kerl'.n Born-ich. J.weph W aicher. Conemauirb Towoahip. Hrou sterner. ( minue-e Hortniirh. TfluaiaS Willuun. Klllu k Tuwnsblp. Nathaniel splicer, Meversdale Bu rough. Rotiertt-uUirie, " Klien Kvle, - Mary Buckman, Rnekwood " I Iiarlea hrolwater. XortSamptoa Twp. William H. Ccxik i-alishary borongh. Jane WiitterN. Botnerset -eo. H. Tiyman, - " -ismuel ( lister, "More-town " John IL Hue, - " Abraham A. Miller, I'nina " Pruthono-ary'a uffiee, 1 In. J. HORXER, i feb J a. VM. Prutlxiootary. T EPORT OF JOHN C. MILLER. XV steward of the I'm House and Hnuae rtf Lmpioyment of isomerset Ccxinty, ha., tor the year ending im oi ueeemocr, i-sy . STOCA' OX FARM. Number of horses...-. .. 4 " colts . 2 " ' cows IS " bulls 1 " " two year old cattle...... ...... " yearlings.. a " " spring calves ... 11 " " sucking calves .1 " sheep..... 23 " piirs. 12 " poultry US lilPl.EMESTS OX FARM. Speaker Reed's Precedent Philadelphia Inquirer. Speaker Reed has made a decision which will establish a precedent in Congress. It is a decision which should have been made long ago, and had it been, the work of Con gress would have been facilitated to the in terest of the con try many Congresses hack. I if February. To -el the cheapest dry orTends these carja-rs most Mrrerfhilr C.i- r-t- er-r soi-1 in Sjm-rsct, people must -Sir be!i..rc that time. Ma. A. P.. VtiL. itnesof meetirgs will be commenced ' Ps.i yterian t Lurch on Saturday Ftb--a-v ' i' at 7 o'clock p. m . continuing one - i'riaiii:nj every evening by Rev. J. li la-nei of Wa-hiiiirton. Pa., and Iv. 't.. A. Fdie of Conneil-vilie. We hearti t c?iv every body in S.-mei-et to these v.;js. wli:!ier pn fessiriir or non-profese-v i-t ar. i cordial we!ome awaits you '.me and may your presence and :-i--r. hip ru:k t'aese meetings a means J. H S't.TnEKlASD, S. S. For Sale. ' bavr fur aie a very g.xxl iull-blood lef-ist'e tul co'u three years old in May. ly. He is a very promising colt, c I ,i at a far price and reasonable '"ia- U'i sad see him. or inqu're ef M.-r..ar,aut-t,ey. Ii ruilea west of I.ig-'A"t-.!ii,.(re!and o-uniy. Pa. Johnstown Sufferer's Gratitude. -r..-. w sDi.i:n. si 4 PtNtt Ai t I':i7-i.i hi.. Pa. '". p. Ivriii.t me to n-.irr'e my py t- at ,.f n-y Cimi'v -''. irien ts in the """"v .J ruv eves t!,f. and to join with ci-Cil. Hon. C. S. W. Jones was on Thtirsduy last appointed KX-tmaster at Tynie. Ulair coun ty In speakin-r of the appointment the Johnstown Trihuu of Friday says: "Mr. Jones is known ail over the State as the commander of the famous SherMan Tnxi-is ol'the National Guarl and eilitor of the Ty rone J.ii7y lleriibt, and he isesptcially known and loved in Johnstown for bis service here after the flood. I-oni; may he wave ;" Mrs. Isaac (J. Jones, wife of the well known builder and contractor. did at Dr. stiitton's private hospita'. in Allegheny City, Wednesday morning where she hail been for several weeks undergoing treatment for a painful disease. Mrs. Join was in her .Vith year, and have-! rivechildnen who with her husband survive. The interment tixik place at the Meu'er clian-h cemetery in this towiish:p.'at iOo'chx-k Friday morning. A corresjiotident fnm Rock wood writes Brothersvalley Items. Ia grippe has reduced the attendance at school in this section of the county about 50 per cent for the last month. Sandy Hollow. Plank Road and Pine Hill each held spelling schools since last report. For good spelling the Pine Hill school leads the township. L. A. Tamer t Co. exhibited in several school houses 'n this district this week with entire satisfaction to those who were present. Mr. Turner has all new scenes and views, and that of the Johnstown flood disaster is alone worth more than the price of admis sion. Gillian Cober, endowed with excellent musical talents, is teaching a class in vocal music at the Grove church. John Gamhert, a native of hio and one of our most enterprising farmers at Pine Hill, has recently purchased a pair of im proved Chester white pigs. They are perfect beauties, and for their age can t be beat by any other breed in the county. I learn that C. C. Knepper. Republican committeeman for this township, has de cided to bold the primary election on Satur- i day. February Ij. to nominate candida'es to be voted tor at the general election on Tues day following. I am exceeding glad to see that cur con gress slowly, but surely is learning, that the "m-ijority shall rule." And I would just aui--eai to Speaker Reed to till those who are not willing to abide by the majority, to emraigrate to Rossis, Turkey, or some other Joreigu country where a few, and not the msjority do the rulir.g. Some of our fastest farmers have tapped their sugar trees and have made some sugar, and no doubt quite an amount of niaple-su-rar could have been made through Janua ry. But still I believe that the Poet was about right, wheu he said, everything has ils own season, except death, I believe he said has ail seaaous for its own. His Majestic Honor the ground-bog d d uot see his shadow on Sunday, therefore. - .!. Vt .n.i -r t .r l l.e f-.l t.-eatl.e ' Imi r...w see -i. r,l the finest print ! if..; U-f-.re basing it ; solliank- '" i a d you aa.n and joining my r-i; , , n. j,rajrn ,.f my fanii.y and - lurttie o-if i,iian'v ! my sktlit. and "" r ,ir Fatter i!i 1- may lonr; f1 :' hea id ar.1 sk.'.l. and stre it ,e il um-IuI lite, for l!ie goo.1 ol v laociv aiut tLe i.ie;-ai-ie of a.i i-.l. ....I C - .. - l. rt. r o m f. J .1 i"r l ' iHiirii; ,i o i I 1 t tn. til ever he ihepraver -U ';;;( (-,,, ao.i huii.l '.e servant. I'.-ri::. k .i..Mi-M.i.r. .'.'.ii Lai! Load Mtreef . anir-H t'lty Jitiriowi. Pa. - V : r w;;i 1 io hi I'di. c dunrg the "-''a'") a.i of this n.ofitii. as usual. US lliat IWO Ilirn air i..iiiiA -.v...... . ... - , : - , -.i ... ,w. n.;iv(.iiJn, i '' with the assistance of the change of the sot-on of the county, oetensih.y for the pur- 1 6 ,. , i ; , i. . ,;, i Gulf stream will br.n about an early spring, pose of bnying luiuher. out who. in reality ; 9 v arecircu'aiimj a petition for commu:aii.m j Our jovial friend Joseph Christ, from of sentenced thecsseof the Nicely-brothers. j Motir.t Monah. spent part of last week in He assisted in tbe initiation of tlie N. G. E. Mr. Cnrisl is a man of culture and intelligence, and is not only the best sewing machine agent in the couLty, but be i.ji.mre.n.!rrii from Westmoreland this section. wrtes us taal petitions are circulating in i!eir behalf in all pans of that county, ei- X tl.ai.ns to our iieaveiiiy jia'.iv in tlie coke region aixitit Jit. J less toe. i v tinm. - ant. r.i: another corre-i-inJeiit fp.m Jen . i,a- oen r- iioT-11 io m- D. strict Institute. --eW.-.snt-g the protrram for the joint '-"titi'iiuf Sujiimm Tp. anf Sitn- t-'-'-i.-ii to 1 heid at the Shauli """a aWi north of Soruerse-, 1 -'- '; . Feb. S. 1VSI. " f Ei.-roii. what are a teai lier's duties , ' le'-s outside of the sithool Mora 7 t r n "".t:, hefi' of district institutes to i W. H O ver. In-tnictsons in ' :'d il-aiiir-i; E H. Horner. Man i ; p. st. G-x-d. Primary Phys- 1. liaxer. A-iection and its cul b. Ku.-rt. Literature : E. L. Fox. w7 ir.d wU-n should the local normal .c..iie'ed.S. E. Rimmel, What "t-.'ii of --! - si--t,;p to teaching -ist;on, which best p-rparr-s teach ner writes that no petition lias yet appeared in that township. A case which is exciting no littie interest was last week on trial in Clarion. It in volved a question that has never tn before presented to the courts of the common wealth. On April :o. lv-7. Clarence Siiowers boQgbt a 4-year-o'd bu':I from C. W. Young and had bim in bis pi-sse-ssiot: until Xtol-er of the same year, when the bnll atta ke.1 and kiile-I him. His a How now brings suit to recover damages Iroin the former owner. The jury was out tnree days and the verdict w;is awaited with much interest. The jury came in Moudar w ith a verdict for the piatn- is also sellii,-; a medicine of bis own manu facture, winch I have no doubt, will do all he claims lor it. , Zero. Low Rates to Washington v(a Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad's special excur sions to Washington on February 13tb. March Gib. April .VI, and April -t:h present an txtraorJmary opportunity for a delight ful visit Ut lite capital of the nation. The capital with all its interesting features is most attractive in winter and spring, and that is also tbe season when our people can comnian J tbe greatest period of leisure. The lira.ts of tbe tickets are generous tiirfor $T.V. The testimony showed that j .riough to make the visit thorough, not only both purchaser stulseiier were aware me animal was crcrw, but the jury thought tbe w.d ow should have dams-res. and therefore awarded her $Ti. This is. the 8 rst case of tbe kit.4 ever tried in a Pennsylvania court. Epbraim Ptigh. a resib-nt of somerset town ship, died on last Saturday ni-cbt. Febrasry. 1st. 1 . after an ilinesa of one week. For some months pint l.e complained of not being we?'. Uit it was not until lately lliat his disease took a more serious turn. He i . . . i i i i t culture - J. II. GuraU-rt. i dii of a complw-at.on ot stoni-H-n anu uo.ei t : V r. i--,.. vi. ..i- I , He sudcred severely, during tbe - . - j- . a MUf, ,a 11V st aw- i i'"----- - - A WhitSrd, Teavliiog Keau- w-ek. until Saturday morntnr. when be felt ' : L-hty! wm ,re the tirst les-ons into a deep sieep. which tasted during the - 'C li.e !.,a,l r,.:m Ju I.Uma-h. da V sua creater 11 oi me n.(-m. gave hiui bis tina! et. II was hr.y-s:x years old. Mr. YngK wss a son of James 1'itgh deceasol. and a brother of J. L- Pugb. E-.J-. a member of the bar at this place, and Rev. B. F. Pc;-b. of Tekmah, Nebrarka. He leiives a w ife and nine children, to mourn li'.s lose, three daiiirhteri and six sons. He wits s consistent niem'-er of the Lutheran j church and died ia a full faith of the chrtH ian rehi-ion. and bore Lis suCeriiips with rv-ii-mation as coming from the divine band ofGiXt. ' Lettia spirit he heir to the land a hich knows n a sorrow." for he Lad Biiich to bear a bile here. iet!. ' work s Sia'e Norma! or a col- e'.-oi-..,,,, X. Cupp, W. A. U. Miilrr, D. L. Savior and H. -:: sr..l convetie at & Hi a. m. V "',"'!-'':'''-ie two sessions only. All ,. '-"' s ai-ts Hit discossion are '" on hand promptly. The citi , -end of educat.on are cordiai- ' to taking in Washington, but Baltimore, Mt. Vernon, Richmond, and Petersburg. Round trip tk-k-Ks will be sild from Pittsburgh to Washington at $9.00, valid for ten days, and admitt-cg of a stop-over in Baltimore in either direction, The rate from other sta tions in tbe western pmioa of the S ate will be proportionately tow. Special train of par lor cars and day coaches will leave Pitts-- buryh at 8 A. M.. stopping at principal stations and connecting from branch lines. The tiikets will also be good on the night trains leaving Pittsburgh on dates mention ed Round trip tickets to ML Vernon. Rich rooad. arid Petersburg may be pare based in Washington at reduced rates. Tbe trip-rate from Johnstown is $7:35, and the leaving time of tlie train is 10:) a. m. Shade Institute. Following is the program of exercises st the local institnte held at tlie Center school bouse January i", l-'i. Institute calleil to order by H. J. Z'mnier- man, after which the following office; were elected : President. M. A. Brubaker : Vice President, D. W. Williams: Secretary, Miss i R. Knepper ; Query Manager. R. I. Richard- j son ; and the following program was ( taken up : Soog Help it On. How would you teach the map of Penn sylvania? Miss R. Knepper, R. I. Richard son. Address by M. A. Brubaker. Subject Do we visit our schools enough ? Queries. Music in the school room. R. I. Ricliard so', H. J. Zimmerman, Miss R. Knepper. How should we spend Friday afternoon ? W. R. Berkebile. D. W. Williams. 0,uerie3. -r-.il. : . : t i ' in&uii - ruius;. ai isa it. niiepper. Song All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. Should directors furnish free text books ? M. A. Brubaker, J. S. Fulton. Queries. j Intermission. j Song Battle Cry of Freedom. j How can we prevent tardiness? J. E. Johnson. H. J. Zimmerman. ! Benefits of district institutes. J. S. Fulton. I Queries. i As a number of tbe teachers could not be i present in the eve ing, the remainder de- tided to bold a society, which was very in- ! (cresting and highly appreciate). Institnte adjourned, to meet at the Bucks town schcolhouse February 15, Km. Same as reported last year. fRODl'CTS OF FARM. Number of tons of bay- . 85 - - straw . 15 " ." bushels of wheat 2bl " buckwheat Hi " " rye a " " " " corn . l'J oats r " beans 7 ' ' " " potatoes 3i " onions 20 " onion sets. 1 apples t " turnips - 10 "red beets 10 " Kohlrobs 13 " timothy seed..... 10 "'barrels dried corn.. 2 " " " saner kraut 4 " " " cucumber pickets 21 " gallons " soft, soap. .3isi " " ' ciiler .. W " vinegar 6.H srplebutier. IO cabbage 41 " beads " quarts " dried blsckberriea " elderberries 27 " " " " csnneii tomatoes """' blackberries 7 " " " rspberries 10 " " ponnds " butter... IS) - lar.I. 355 tallow.. ....... M ' . - beef killed... 33)7 pork ".... 3!3 veal " 5ai "-- mutton ".... ... " " wool ARTICLES MAXCFACTl'RED 7X THE HOUSE. Number of sheets 12 " pillow cases 14 " " he.1 ticks 2 " " bolster rases. 7 " toweU " shrouds..- " " womens' dresses " aprons mm POVDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A raarTtl of purity. ftre:urth, aud boI?oint;n?. More ewjoomirai than the oolmary kinds. mrn cannt h auld (n enmptitltiD with tbe mnitiiTide of kw ct. short weutbt, a. urn thci4iate poudera. &ii nlv m mM. fcovaL FowDia Co., If Wail-St. sac. J lies. . ............ " ' " chemise . " " " skirts " " " drawers- ...... ceps " . " bonnets. - " " " stockings.... " " fontetl " mens' shirts. " " " pants vests " " " overalls '. drawers " " " mittens- . " u socks .. - txited " " childrens' dresses " " skirts and chemise ' " aprons " " bibs u " stockings ' bojs' anls " vests " bed comforts - " - quilt... " dish cloths ' winihiw curtsins.. " handkerchiefs yards of harred flannel.. ' " bed curtains.. IXVATES OF jtLMSiror$r. No. in bouse Jan. 1. '89 j " admitted during jr. W Vi 1 1 as Ti-v I rt rui.rlaa A 1 1 i ev rs vna w v tva-ui-L. a.' r. sal uoui--. uutitia- j . eat No. died during the year.....U " sent to Dixmont Hospital.-.. 2 ' bound out 3 diseharged, got well, it eloped..lG Remaining in Home Dec. SI, -,J0 37 37 14 6 6 : 107 - 32 75 HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF County, Pennsylvania, JANUARY REDUCTIOM SALE Vt"o Lave given our entire sttw;k a irencral ovcrliauliiij. &nd in sorr.e ca fes prices Lave been cut ia two. DRESS GOOD Somerset For the Year Ending January 6, A. D. 1890. GEORGE J. BLACK. TREASURER OF THE SOMERSET COO'TY I1K)R HurSF, in account with Somerset County, Pennsylvania, for the year ending tith of Jaunar-f, A. 11. 10. 1 2 i 7 9 It 1! 11 is It Ij IS 17 11 IJ 39 Zl el A J 2b 1 X tl 9 :i 37 :i 41 -' 4.: u 46 i;eckipt3. Ta amount reeeivea frota Amlrww Woy fbr oau and pins - Liiieotn Frank for pig- " - - i.U. FVke - - J. J Uiiier - " " " " ( ha-mcv Dicker M P. Kurket tor a eow. " 1). R. Brnhakar Com. of Jeve LaaiLa " U. S. ( liu'ii i f.'iam fnr liMi . . " Svtmnel a . Kituaf.m for a tull .... " 0. R. GIMaer. Ka., tnm - " Christ Kciu for a tuli tr-naa Uiiier ou mainiriianee A-.tf-'isui Towspot oa maintenaBce of muciier . V . W. Uakar for elf skins Jooat 1. ABkeney on aarve-ueut itioiieaeri Shoemaker A smnner ftr is-ra . . . TnoiM i o-ler tor aerviee ni bull - " James Tiptan on anleie ot Nancy Ciaveonb. " J. Bradley, Es.., rinea - :. H -"ehmiK-ker tor piga J Fik 1-r pi-- - . " Freit UiM-hlcnan for jiz . t. . Oears-e I'ubste-lt fer rc .... . AlexanUer Hanter Jr. fur pigs. ... " Calvin Hav for lrvin '-wa-lietjurut-rr. Wesley Hay for 3. 1. Bittaer " W. H. t-iaiil for lent of Boucher tana. " W. H. Stahl fcr sheep " D. J. Bnitker maiuuraaaoe of Jesre Laiulis in Hospital " isaniael Trent ftir pig . " E. E. huh for pi ks " i. J. Hi r ir piirs " J. C. Miller forfait skies. K. ktliier for main'euam-e . - tleorf t:. Uchty for a ram " Frank lautita liir a rlrill . " rl W. B..wer. Administrator of P. Walker " Vim tiaal for shei-p . " Jiawph L. killer fismainteuaiii-e of daughter " W i,. Hrown frtr coats. ...... . II. G. iinning Ham for hides . .. . " J. L sillier lor maintenance ot daughter , sirisan stiller tor main reliance . " Somerset o. per ordor No. of ' t Int. oo Mussal.iian nuidi-. " - - to balance account ML 7 1 o on 1 Vi 1 SD .-.t ;i hi 00 VI ul lb . n s 1) in au ro an io .-Wi II! I . I In all qualities greatly rcdaced. Oar Snest French Broadcloth re duced to $1.50 : extra wide. Tremendous cut in prices in cloak and Suit room. Also, ia Hoiiery and underwear department- See onr India Sllka, reduced to 43 cents per yard ; Choice Color ings and desiini?. Surah Silks reduced to Zo cent?, all shade?. New stock Masliii Underwear ;irreatliaraini5 in thee good.? 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. f MIl-TRATORS SALE OF 1 l 1 "1 11) 01 III lt -JS Ijit Zl - VI :l on ( 1 5S 1 .') t ll 11 tl .VI 11 011 : 7 11 ta) mi i 7S tl l i rm :) on 67.i 75 slValnatls Hsol Estats ! o BV V.'KT cr. han EXPEXDnTRF.S. Brocght ilown ....... . FOB EXFiyjF.-i, EFJ, LSPAID FOR THS VgAX ls. 1 By amount paid per order No. 177 of ' tnt wheat 2 - '--- j.i - inm-um aaiary a - - " " mt " " " Jos tires fee 4 - - - - "iiwi4-1 Aesmei:t lo A-vociAUoll 5 " "-" 41i - s- " Beef . . CR. .rt-'- n rti: a t l 17 Si IV M sT f 1.3 fH fob outdoor ij :rcs&-i vth By amonnt paid f r outdoor relief . - . . 7 ' - - coffin fr outdoor paupers ,. " " medieaJ services fir outfloor pauiiers visitiita and eonveying of outdoor paupers 10 " - jn-tires tees for 11 - ' to other eouutiea for FOE MAISTKSASCt IS OTHEt ISSTITUTIO.. .VIS tl i.j i is jr.; By ataennt paid for maintenance of child . In priv. Cam. undr Act of t 1 .ii adults ia in Harrisbury AavtunL. Id IMimont in Feeble-minded School FDR XPEX!E OFPOOE HO r SM PROPER. By amount paid (or drv swisls and clothing - w Heal ana Hour . haniware and tinware - statiauery and , " Constables' aud iusui-es' lees ' coffee and tea , appiehnuer " beef aud pork - tohaceo - - coal nd oil 1 By amount paid g rocene . suear and nsiiawea- " meilieal servl.-v-s .. wool aid carding . " ffSiiesaud leather .... conreyiDf f users " pnntin... ' bronny , eoftins. bnirbenag..... - druaa. pixa mes.. , . - ens-k " vioegar.. FOR FA KM F.TPEXSEZ. tor b'aeknithinj.. " freishl " haraware " fruit trees feniliaer" aad Urn.... live stork " plants aad reeda " lumber ' veterinary sarywn " surveying . - feed , 17 jo t-'. t to ii 1 M 4:-. S.: il M- -:t i lot" VSi 10 Isj, IL list 4s. 1H6 s lOri 911 S 7." lb SH -I'l 1 iw 111 4U m A IU) 3'.'.' l.o. 11 7r 21 I i tv loo . 4 10 2 4ot IS ir n- 1'iMirtuf soiiier--l t:iunlv. I.. a:vl ' j wthe anilersi'-:e. t il:ref.-ted, as A.iiuiutstrator of I tic estate of 1. si. Weiier, deteane-l. i will exfsaie i t p.ii;;ie (rtit.-ry. ou ihe i-r.-mises, in souujrset f lowuMiip, somerset oumy, riL, oa FMDA ", FF.DRl' A R V 1 1, 18'XJ, at 1 t"cl:k, T. m , the following (itwiibwl rvai VIM- A certain tract of land :?? ia Sum rn-t Twp. & m'r tiMinty. ti . a-ijoinio 1kU -f Wm. ct r W eiiT, Smiiiei J. Weiier. J. i'. r-i.fsn. Wulijtm ' anMi and Otnjre o. iuitner, ttmui:n:mr j t 25 Acres, and 125 Perches, j hAviny therwwi efitwi a amid two -torr Frame I I-weliitatf iKMiMf. a tuMe, and Kher out- lMii'nHni;t A K'1 niiintnst jnn. Ijiiid m y mwi r fiiiiivan -n. it';atd liiree -lonrths or a mile irom Htitmtiti and three and a hail mile (ruin mier- ! mL CwiiveiiJttit locaureh and si-bool. TERMS: Ten per cent, of th.e pirchase nwiDi y to be paid ! a-sjii as ibe proyertv fc kniy-ked down, oms t lia.f ot ba.ia:iee "ii Kilery ot iesi. anl tMia.u-e t one vear t'nim date 'i -a.e. sritnoiil inter. t. ne- f tliird of trie pun htose nn-n-y. ato-r tiyuieitof f rtei-ts. to n-raaiu a i.i n m "...e prercw-s. them- j t-n-st tttereon iyar ie i.nn-.;ai:y ui Ada Weii-r, ! Wliin 01 vild il-s en.-. I, ami alter her death ttie : .-rtti'-ipni tuu to be fstnl t '.he he-.r- of 1". Wei- i ier. 'Ice d. WM.LI.ttf S. W'FLI.ER. j Adiainistrat.tr. Futri. Vi. ItiE-Ei Kta. A:t.ra-;y. 14 25" 1! 4." 44 "1 4 ! Ul il 7J i . S mi FOR PERMASEXT IMPROVEMENT AXD REPAIRS. By amount paid for paoerfna- and painting - lumber and carpenter work - - fir. bnck and wall paper " wall paper...... " " pain: and oU FOR EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES. By amount pais for fornltore SO - - JIusaelir.an fluid.. fit - " " insurance tt " " " ere U - ptaatennc 4 " " "onanteVesof . 65 " on an tele of aareeoMnt A--wciatija expeases and aearaeut.. Number of tramps . 3i " " meals furnished iW " " ksitrings furnished. 264 JOHN C. MILLER, Stiwaeb. 0' UTSTAXDISG COUNTY, SPECIAL AND STATE TAXE of Somer-et Countv, Ptunsvlvania, on tlie th d;iv of Janu- u ary, A. L. 1S'.'0, due and otvitifr by the Collet-tora of the dificrent btjroaghs ami townships, m .iiid County, as ioilows: COILSCTOSS. llLTRII VS. i Yr . Co Tar- Spec Tax State Tax 1 Frank P. Aoderana Itavid Witt 3 W. K. oore 4 Aiexan-ter snjder Kuroa KaiicB . I'raina tjoronl J-e.t . Morestnwrj boroua-S... Is7; . w Kltlieereek towBaai - . . B.aek township .. IsSb . J--niierTowa borouak i : taotis I- ipe. Jeaner township. 7 i ., H. Ackeny Lower Turkeyfoot township. J'hnt'. Hosteller. Meversilaie inPMiak Alex t . starkie Vnturd townkhip ---I 14 : " i DIED. ktund. riiiiiirrrrt. 8ANXF.lt In Monroe couny, Missouri, on January 27lb, 1W. Huldab Sanner. wid uw of Jacon t?nner, wko died in ISftS. Tb deceased was s native of Somerset county, and a sister of Hon. A. J. Colborn. of Som erset. Sbe was in her 74th year. She and Ler hosband removed lo Missouri in 1S.17. 1 m. v. Ai;w.. 11 J'.tiB A. Aukeny Vi Pearana Ln. is !. H. M.tirta 1UC Fox 1 damsel Lambert. Fran; K. JUitcUeU 17 J.-Ua Trip.ett 14ob Kcsas 1 B. J. Bowman. i Oliver t rttchrjeld 1 Uaae Yoier Jok s !Jint.iB S Jeremiah J. Foik 4 Freilerick Imrr s a. . KBhiman H. w. Mnwnr lin L. Mpe s Harry flntselL A. i. Kresar Jonn M. uats i'- Micliael Ansel,.' S. i. Kim me L M F. i. r'otier... 34 jnapli P. aeehier. . .. aeo. H. K'.lman M . V. A lison 87 K . berkey Jokn IL Antenr A.fml Evans A. B. Newman.. l U B. Lamtiert , 41 Aieianiler ilost.ja..... 43 Hamsun tiotin. 4 Himita ft'noaua-tl 4S hanurl Laaiberl n Aa-.ia sS..iter 47 Aaron Cuoer 4 h. J. Brradtter 4 i. W. Lrnnart..,.. 3 Peter Kneneat i 1 sfors. Is the above os'standlBf balances arc Included Ike Exonerations, Commlsmoos, sod per--4 eealace to be -JetluctetA, s We, tbe under itjned Com to iai oners of Somerset Connty. is eoniormity to law. have ordered tb sccomoanving accounts of tbe lieeeipta and Expeadrtnrea of said Connty for tbe year A. I). 1'.) to be pabliabed. and we Lereby certify that tbe above statement of tlie Outstanding Taxes due said County is correct, as pr records in ths Treasurer's and CommsBiocers Offices. t:e towBstnp ....I t .. oemaoing towashln.. i .. sioaue townaaip.. ........ .. Momerset bonHjak .. sVimerwet towcsftip...... .. stoorcreek iownQip.... .. A I l n townatnn. .. Aiiea-nenv tnwnalnp. . Berlin horousti ..... .. KrisnemraueT towsstilp..... . . B'.aek township . .. Cooemauaii township.. ... Ccaftneooe horongti. ... EiKlk-k tawnrkip oreenvtne townsnip ..... JelTeneia township ... ..... JentienowB borough Jrnuer township. ....... ...... Larimer township. Lower Torkevtoot towaahip.,. .. Meverwlale borough .,,.. WHt.lleereek low&aDip. ........ MUfini rowossip ew Baitlranre oorough ,J 1 .... New t eotreville tmrouga.,. ..' J ..... ..UflflMUipVIII WW WMiny. ... . ... Iz!e tuwnahlp... ....... .......j ... . Paint viwtiship. ..,. ..... tuemahtming tirwnahis........ hoekwnod boroDEti i Hallsbarv borough...... ..jtssS baiietowpsklp. 1 " j ..... Horoerset bornostt ........ ' Mimerset iriwaship I M siitiamptoo tiwnahip.M. t ..... tvtunvrreek towBship.. f sitiiveafowB boroeich .... J - Hiinimif township .. -t I'pper Tarkevdax townaklp.; ; ... 1 reins Borokh i ' ..i WcUenburek bnroa-.. f $ i $ m to V SVi i I ........ Si to ' s it as It ss ts SS 5.1 ...... .. i '-iii u U S5 S Hi II 173 46: i4 i ts t as. 144 s 4; i - S l!l 4"1 4 Vt s W J 7 7 0t 0t 1-A M. SO VS.. 84 US T. l! Si I 19 St ss 7S. 174 S3 43 M WIS 4 3 37 47 07' S3 10 V SS :r7 u 44 t at 7s tl 47 1 3'. 5 1 SB 4-t st it as va J7s W: 104 rt 71 n S S4 13 77 SS7 44" . 14s ' tss 1 ... 113 4. -. .: tS St 1 37 Ml t; , sS 3S KM Hit 7S! , liS 13 tS S3 ST Ssi aS IS -- a 34 ' - SI 1 14 111 41 IS SO H 77 Si stt ",- ' it : ., a A4 1 M le 4 S3 1S , . 10 44 I IB , 104 71 9l (1 tl ' 11' S . t KSi 37 Kt t: w w' it Si nr at 44 .. 4 r.i 114 Ht 11 3S 4.1. H tit 7 ItS S3 Ut 1S7 S S S!' 43 17 1374 S4 ' t74 S OS BS SIS S3 ss or: IS 3 SS7 SI Its V. - 37 70 4 lo ItS 4S isi st: so 44i it ta t at ts u 7i; ts ts 16U3 II f S0! St 1S4S 5S FOR SALARIES AND WAGE. (Ht By araocst paid to Director Jaeob V. F:Ve I. r sVhmneker - Alexaader Hukler rierk at the settlement of '.si . Treasurer oeonre J. black Attorney and tlrk L '. i oiboro. Stewartlt Maker aud Miller rr. H. 8. Kuniuell. " ' Proth.juotary afi-1 Keordmx fees .... Total Receipts and Expenditures Mi 1.". IJ 11 'jo i 31 SS : si 4-1 SI tC! 4.1 :M $ 1.-5 (t .- Hi 17s s tAi Hi $ 476 r ft) o Wl rt IU ! V) !. 2fs) uo : mi I'm ivi 1 :) t ss M ..$ 7H7. 1 J7ii St T HE DIRECTORS' OF THE POOR IS ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET. CR. 1. To amonnt of Estimates for expenses made isso i By amtsiat received from Co. Commussiooem on above ordor of A. I. .juris TS X By baoaiH-. of eatlmatsa unexpended ts the credit of tlie boar-i.. . ! PR S10,-.i iJ Aaiount of eatunats.. -J 10.f) 10.KW A CCOCXT OF C. C. MCSSELMAN DoSATlOX-ee Deed Record Vol. b'2 P. 7:1. Spring. Opening OF NEW SPRING GOODS. ON FEBRUARY i, 1S90, DJIIXISTR-VTOR? SALK aluable Real Estate. I BV VTRTrEofaii order i.-ued out of the O- f i-ttaa-t' t sjiirt ri .Sjirt-t 'oiuiy, Fa., io the under: en td uirv ti, ue ;!! eap.? to pnbiK? 1 !t:-. on ihr i-rvmutr at the :aie rtaj-lence oi7 Ben- i jamia turTl. de-.-emsed, ' I SATCRDA V, lERRlAR Y 1 IsOO, j at one oVl'-rk r. m. the fIInwtnff i!escriled real J etAte f mid dk-t-t." d, Tiz.. ' A ceriAiu tra t of Und :ttiate in JVnner Twtv h,r-, rv.i;at-rH't rwuiiy, r3.. ad'ininr Janti -t( J.itatlmis Sbuntr. Htrorr kl-.ic, Levi Fnediine and k tiers ani iyiTiaf ahhii; t tit- puldic ma! It.i inr ftni the .libniwn aiwi .-vtuer-et tumrue u thf Bel;4ri and i-'irvotirKri Turnpike, dmtmn iiiff Jtt ar iiv-re or U. of whirb about a'r are rlearetl aivl in a nate o( ?'. t aitivaiioo. and on rr-xd a tw ,ury In j At WXilCIl time WC VIA I DC Tkii'VT T rvtC TirkTTQ j: ae to show the largest and I most complete line of Dr wi;h a near one-norr pfank ali!:ti.m fora kitrh- t CA A - en.aUnfe tw.vs.iorr nrenter (siiup- biack- "ru 1UU AUUOnS In tiie imwh bop. tari, rtmfiir? n-ie. cranarr ni ot hertnthTiilttir. There w a Unre at-pie. fseach, pr.r aud cherry orchard on tat premise. 'TT?0 fC '0 prrent nf ;h purrhaxe ?unTl- A s.y u b- pid dtvrn oa dar of a!e. and the neraai tidr f one-third oa ennhnna tHit ale: tw-ihir-i after ja;:rwnt f debv( to jvmAm a hen on fie preniTx. the mterext thTi ol' U b iwtui awmuaili j, eoaxtiu-n in 5 one year fn rjuiirrcat:tn of aie. to Jane i!AT3t. wi-l'W of ita i def's-dt-iit. dnrine hr and a: her dea;h the Hid Trin".-irfi ram t (e paid to ths- heir and ie Itnl rp-wM-nijitivrt of id deotdent ; the remain der of id pmn haT-e moner tt ayabie 11. to e-i'Jal pjt'nitrnt-- in m.i;ht and one year re Me'trv!T from dale of comirmiiUwa ot sale, wiLh in;rrt-t fnni ut b dat-. W. H. SWANK, A'lm:nL?-attr cf Iknj. SttiiU. Je-'l County, at prices that will as tonish you all. Come and see us, PARKER & PARKER. i DMINIsTUATOI-'ss SALE F YalMWB Heal Estate. BV VTUTT'Eofan or-ler L'ih ont of the Or- J phnnV t'irr of i?inepet 'sKinty. Pa-, to rhe uiitler.tfTie1 di reefed, be will exroe to pnblie !aie at ine K'ii ut j.spi, ruil, in the r:iiare i ot shr. feviIe. Stouyrrevk ifwnhipt inervr;t ctiiuitT, Pa., ou j Saturday, Feb. 15, 1890,! A t - o'rlf fk, p. m.. The foIIo'TTnic d-ribs.Hl reaj , estate of John V. trilz, dtte;Uedf vis : AW- Xm the rwnldp. (o!niy and ?-tte J aft tresa id. on thewttri id of the piibht nad tW-ndnif tmij, (r.at'.e chart b t' Berii'i. a-ljoining ifi'ls ttf lter T. Xiii-r. Danirl Frit" hetra, Kphrnim K' and Ma'iaVon SuifznjAQ. ! tamiiiaf a.'reii aiitl 1 6 r-r'r-. tnr mranuee. haTKu? thereon erv ced a new twixory frame DWELLING HOUSE, j new ftable. shop, et-.T A ".-rain tra t of land ftituate! in VJ. town hip, tf.nif aiii a'are a!r?a;fl, ad'o'ri'e :nd- of J. J. Waiter. H. ' 'fi'-ontrr. Aii x VV:kT. FaUu r?yer. k.maK-i i ht:r ani her. rt anuiniuc 1.1 a -re. nire or ! 1 havinj; tneron ,r-tw?l a kr hL-e ami barn. This inw i i well tiincrtni i:a vaiuabie hfm- toeis and piae. TERMS ra-a. j YVM. IT. M'LLE. j Adruini-tnatorof J.thri W. Fritat der'd j ( A eertAln parcel f la rid siMarr hi j l. To ain't ree'd from Co. Coma Int. on Maelmaa fund for year 1K9 i. Bv aatoont paid w book ami newipapera . i To - literature above amount of interest on fund Total. CR. tR t :i i S 3 ' Ji o RDER3 OUTSTAXDIXG FROM THE YEAR 138. N.v of Order.1 TO WHOM 1SSI ED. FOR WIIAT 1351' ED. J10 ai 2a Total... Koaa L.ue . Francis Weiiner haniuel Rhaadet. Threadini . Outdoor Reiief Appleonuer Amount. I K ft: i i i Attest : A. J. Hiuxas, Clerk. D. E-WAGVEK, GEO. Ai. NEFF. C. W. WXlJJAilSOX. Coniniimxinera. We, the undcrsijrnwJ Auditors of Somerset Conntj, Pennsylvania. lo lierebjr certify that we hare audited, settled.- and adjasted the accounL of Geome J. Black. Treasurer of Somerset Countr Poor Jloase. and the aceonnts of the Directors of tlie Poor of said County, for the year ending January 6f 1890, ami that the foregoing statement?) are correct. "Witnesi our hands and seals this (ithdar of January, A. D. 1S90. s. i. ?nonEK. skau GABRIEL G00P, seal. Attests JOHN GAHRIXG. se.il. ' County Auditors. EXECUTOR'S SALE ALUABLE REAL ESTATE J. A. Betjket, Cij:ek. SWEDISH 44 All-Healing Salve," FOR XEl RALGIA IK THE HEAD. WEAK BACK, OK PAIX3 Ht 8IDE OK. CHEST, w'EAKXESS I THS JOINTS. BWELUStlS, And all Rhetunatlc Faina. (ares in bom two to cigiit dajs. roa saiJl st S. MAIJCTJS, . : I-2ia. Or at Tonne's Druf Store, SomeTset. Fa 1D!M IS AIiraCDiS ! SAW MUXa. STEAJI ZSGISTA. SHINGLE M3LL8. HAT FRRSSE, 4c If vow wast a ant-elan SAW MILL, send tor Catai'wrDS and special priee lo introduce ia vour aectioo ta A. H. FARttLHAR tT (LiatiteiL York, P Coum Bonds for Sale! BV VinTTE of aa order of ale iied o-It of the OrpfiaziV oirt A -ra..rwr (.ouniy. Ptt., tothe lai'lfr-ii rtirt-tM. a Kimjiot of ine estate of II ri-rt Nu-twifni'i-. I wVti txirsne to mk ry ptiUlii iiwjttTTT. in ;he rtrem!e?. in theTowuabip of Nmer?et. Siiar; !'.. od SA TURD A Y, FEB, 8, 1SW. at t orlivt b. m . tbe foi'-owina tiesrr.tied n-al rs-t. Utr ti.o prupny ot H-:r::rt Nwixleniu. j ilisi'rHfd. vi ; Ainain tntr or parre! of Is o-1 titnste in sawn- ? ert Ti' ush:7. s-itiif r--i "',. ?a., a.Sjitii;ii land t fjohn Mill r. sWnviei ltzu. SirtofiAtniimaaand i j ae filth, r.auaini'ig alsn t sj u-rn. having- f Onhar .rt !o be Brld in and ftir s-rorrt thriin erei-te'l a iio.st.inr fmi:inf Hiniie. and j f'o.. fa. on X'aiay, trie 24in dav of F-' nr:. a hr barn, anil fHh-r iMKbiiiiiliairs. AtMit for f then aud thre to arr.rt or rrrue so take ;.- ai-r-i w.-i lana, ami me w.anw rurar. uo a i is-i vstaienr tiit-maii t rarn-rar. ie- -l. at tuv I JULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. luC. .V. Cmhers-vr, of East O11i1nr.1r.t1 ( am bria o.. Ha. : aroiin ar.fe ,j . -a rv ai .d. nf B,a. 1as 10.. I-.wa : i w-.irff VS. H. V.rur. of j. x-m . .mora Co.. Ha. : ltrurii.. wifirof Ari-.a-E Trs-nt, oi mtimwii. i anor-a i o.. ha. : W. umi:i. th h'ifn.l nf Hus-rt I mberzsr. .1 ; VarVll toe wir.of Vtru. .rav. .,fli-t.,ii ro.. loaa ; Klniira -ihauii.. toe wife of Krn? nei .Sanii. iri.f r-a.son n.. ioa. daugh ter if Harriet Larriiaa d- d. - Ton are b?rrby n.:-i.l to and arrr at an pi urrrtanl ot apple tree, enerrit-s, peatihM, etc. TERMS: THE rM)ERsfGXEDroTimi-i.Tnert of imw rtrounty Fa., ii-r ftr na.e a -ri iTT Coupon Jv.nii. U-ariDv InterM at tbe rate of four 141 per rent, pre acritira. payable Arnu-aBnaM.ly oa tlie lith day of June and fiei-e-n. Tne nurarnt, a-ms r L. oVnurainatlotis and matnn'.y vt tbe Ujod.. are aa ftjiivwa -ua. 1 lo N Iseiuwve. t rwh faTlint; diic l'h DnEt-r I,". tos. to 13, lidnstve. tl -). nek fallini; doe l. Iieeemoer. I.i. Sua. 14 loll, imtluaive. !.'. mark falling d.w 1 xh Iiecemier. If! KdS. IS to 19, liM-iuaiTe. earn Sailing due l iih BktdW. t-ci. Now-Jt. rOOO. fallinsdiie I Aj) i" Nsa. is U isiil. eeach faUin -too ix-reattwr l"s l.-s. ApT-Heatioa mv be made, ft theae bomta at our office, in 8ossret, not later Uiaa Uie t in day of February, i'JOL P. E. WAGNER, i.E'i. il sr.ft, c vr. triLLiAMscy. jane's Const; Cotuiuuauwaers. antri"d valaatioo. or siiow raine whvtha kai nuid me ve wid. sberirTs oftV-e. I R. S. MrMII.f.F.X. Jan j 14, 1-MX I ibenff. Ten irrent. of t;ie mm-hase money to he paid I wl-.ca uie pn-v-rry i-iiek i I'.oBn ; oue-haif of i TJULE TO ACCEPT OR RFFCSI-" tirnf !:;!Vf--v ot .i--i. Tt, olaiie in ocmt ' ' yjar from dale ! sale, wtth latere, .me-tairt Ij lo Ax. Ber, of Johtwtown rT,r.ibow. I Fa. the p.i,.-lie r.i- y .r. ne payment of rnm Barker, of u. AUti,-. . ai. : Lrmm drU.s and epi t remain lien m tne pre- u,ar w1 z,-,,,, W.m.,r-iTi M ; tntereH there. PT'-e -nrlv tw rneil- t- . klMe K Trutai aad Vietor Tnaa.. ia Vendeioux. w:.w aal at h- -sta the pnu- . of Vi wti.r.ian.i A Ha. .-irl sum u. Ui htir. o U..-rhrt Moxien j yna t ht, n,,a w appratai i-c ii. .-VUI-- s atriri-D Orpnana' I oust to be bid ta and ft-r -nm.pt UK13 X. simiK, ( ouiity. Pa., oo woodav, the in day of Fmi . tivruuir. j rr. nfiL tarn and thereto mrtn or r.fn. u . FRi. . BiSstrirB, Attorney. ; trie nl ewaw of Jaoeoo Beraev. d.-d. ar - . . .. ! tbe atrora ml valuation, or how caime vbrti-a tnllVNsIliVI-ris' VnTTfT same -n.).! 1.1 not ue oi-l. N-ititv is breiy aivea that awea'a will be heM frvm ri.aa-i-ssTii.-nts fur ;- 11 the fora- j B5:-iirir,' i-Tt-. Snn;-m-i. a r the several di- ; tricta of the toutity. ott shenfi a I'ffii. 1 t Jaa. 13. lvu. 1 K. i Mt-aflLLFX .-Sheriff. FEBRUARY JSth, !9th and 20th I i whsvn and wher-ij vot, aihi vTTrt lxifi fpel- j w thfiielvt! wkTtirTeti at tw u:.aeratw aul vainaiufa of beir Utxabi pn-penv and enVets i Raa!e in ri) ran- n.;e an: rrT!Oti, are re tinw-tt.i tiatiPTrd and state ih-ir (tTiTiner &ir rt-or1, at-rriiTa' to la. T ie appa wtd he hi the av-re m-i.t.txirl ia;.-, bsrfaea live bonr of 9ocWjt-it a. m. aisd .jritek r- sn. H. E. W A' SEK. Atlti - - (i. M. NtFF. A. J. fi;LaX4U C W. ii,LlAMi', Clark. CuAAltjoarn. R ULE TO ACCEPT OR ERFUSK. lo FraiM-i. V. Kimiwi. R-d W'li.iw t'ouniy. . M M kim!B-:i. -u inrtajei ; Wil'iani KnpnrU. M'-'s. Nf. ; tl Vn S., wife of tow Krr. Wetn.ian. rou. Fa. ; Lc". of Lewis Fugis. 1 ur bertaud MR Tuiin. : Too am hee".y nutir-r-l to be aad .ppoar at a- n-peao' t'oort b hei-i in and ft County. Pa., on M.day. ti .' day of F rv Drxr, tn-o aad mere to ary- or reaise to taas the fewl e-tate ..f Kiuma J. Kimnid. 4e-d. . a: toe-a--pr:e1 vm.natl-ja, or how main way taeaasx. 6.)oM not b aufcL aianlTt ctBoe. B, 1 McXn.I.r jaa.Utai.-4U. t ' aoertfS.
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