The Somerset Herald. KiAVAKD ft'll-L. KJii.-r m! rr..;rlrt.r. 5 Uii ... ',-tamary 12, lfO. w fcll.NKtOA V. Cam.m.ati f..r U.r.nph oilitre not voir niiiiwrv"" ua v. l'.t,.M.KM K (wnm to favor the Mor mon. Tl.t-y .veieii ft-rtoftnor out iu llali, and no "g':i' " A A"Vchny oanty rxsMuianUT 1'" applied f r a resell lienor license. He idu intend to re'rn. GkkehalViiekuas (Vbratel bi70th larthduy Saturday, and the whole coun try n mtied tl.e c!d hero many return ot ihe day. An apti-ai loraid hai ben iwoed by Wit thousand -o;.e in North Da lot who lire in iiid of the actual ne- tifniliri'of life. Tiii: l'r.lnliti.JuiKtH of Altoon have nominated a full rnuuiafml ticket for the prit.p elation. A woman haa been ,.,.., frK lt'H,l director. w i:u. t f "'e U-iut'ralic artl "n veinwna of rirliad.-li.hia have elected .;..;....Ht.tothe Stcte CVuveution favor able to the romination -f M-iiovrnH li.i'ait K. I'atliH'n. t ,iai:ii hx-.itv S.wiiii. editor of the I'U.Udeli.liia V-, i-a "l''.-""'1 I v Indent iliimon, I'.nvoy Kutraoi .Unury and Minister n.note..lUiry or l 'iuie-1 tia-- to Kow'a- Tin: Vir-ir.ia liKiuturehaa lolilied lt- hi.-:i(flHrt in Uat .State. Now in ita'joi.fhthe Miotjrunasa vote r wia.Jer.ud Virgin "my be considered on the r.nid t.. iulisalion. Is (ih.oau.1 Wert Virginia, where tbe I I ..i.ch rats have a ii.aj.inty in the Uft luure, ll.oy have no complaint to uiuke a. 'ui list buhd. .in;: in aealiiij; uieu oy liartv v.ite. 'lhev do it millioui evea iir-ar.np the evi.U-ii.-e in tl.eeawe. Tiik lVi.ui.ii.4il.eot Jolno.U.n noiui nau.i the i-.iiov.iut: ticket for city ollicera t their .-..nviiition Friday evening: Myor. Thomas 1". Kelly ; Treasurer, baiuut-l M. Miller ; Controller, Captain j:. T. C ieU ; Assetoi, Luiory West, Au-'Usl lhiiiinier. and Irvin Untledge. State Si-.natiih J.mx l". lUY-Iil KS of ri.iladel.:.la, ho lia-sLin nominated in tliel oiirlh Cotireswc lal l"intrU.t to Mi.veed Jud-e Keliev. has uit-n a Uepub ikaii leader in his it y for a number of years, and U a iiliaii.entarian of ex ",1. i..v " fon-e. lie will l a u ful member of fortress. Tin: apiing eleiti-.n occuia Tuesday. February IS. Republicans in every town ship eh.'uld select their very best men lr the variuus positions. Particular cure ehould Ik excr. iix d in the selection of cjtididal.s for SuH'rvisor and School Director. The spring election is an iiu p.rttii.t one. and a lull vote should be polled in everv election district. M..ST Iteniociar.cpapem try lo frighttn Speaker lU-ed by abusing hiui and calling tiaine. The New York Sui tries flattery, v hich is in Utter taste, but to as little purpose. Mr. Keed is as inditferent to llaltery as to bulldozing, an J thel'eiuo crats might as well make up their minds now that he i!l be SiK-akerofthe Fifty first Congress. 3Jakiox ll AKi.ANK, me niitr of the ; .- A'-. i-er, has announced thr ahe w ill lecttve. c..n;nbntions for the fund to r.;u. i Kiiii.ililc iiiontini-r.t over the grave of Mary Washington, the mother of the first Fresidei't. There as a time ben sji. lt anaiM-al mould have met with a fjuiitaiieous and ltleral respins', and it v ill lie a nation's shame if that time liaMt. Tut: grip iw tipn usbudiy.it is true, there is a vast ileal i f iinaginatiou ai..l a still greater deal of "scare" about it. Nobody dies from it. All the notori ety that ia aaid to follow it is due toother causes. This is the season when pneu monia is very prevalent, and the unusual weather causes a great de.il of careless ness that leads to disaster. The disease 2s in all probability "break bone fever," ly thill never kills. Happening in winter tune it is corjoine I with ca tarrhal ijiphims. Ot. r.i f. W. Chiuw and A. J. Hrexel of riuiadclphia, have started a iuno fjr .vauiu.?! J. Kaudail, the veteran Omgress niiin, which now rea.-beelhe i-omfortable l.r.-j.rtior.s or "AiH)0. His seriotibly impaired physical condition, bicb ex- -ite the grave fears of bis friends, will make this fund a grateful contribution. Mr. lUndaira long public service entitle Jiim to such recognition froru liis neigli lsrs, who know lnm to be a jioor man, and the fact that be has never accepted gills of any kind duiiug bis career, or even contributions to bis campaign ex-js-nst-s, inakes ibis movement apwially tueritorious. Tns strict larty voUa ly which Mr. O-suii g has beeu declared Governor of U'.st Virginia by the legislature of that Mate atil always leave it an ojn quec lion wliKia-r he or (ieiieral Ooff was entitled to tbe position. The jiartisans will always bold beliefs in consonance w ith their feelings. The shsoie of West Virginia rests in the fact that, although tb? election for Governor took place in neither candidi.'e has been able op otuui time to take the office, but both liave sss-n it tisurped by a man who was n even a candidate for it. The Wert Virginia lawclearly require amendment w hen such au anomalous con l ition can -xist even under ita forced construction countenance. W;iienil Nathan troff, who made a lira but unsuccessful light to eatablish bis right to the Governorship, has con-tiu.-te i bis a hole course w ith dignity and honor, relying solely upon peaceful a ad leual means to that end. 11 is final ieCul ly a partisan vote will in no wise !chcb the esteem in which he is beld by the Upub!ic4ina of the entire countiy, l.ttt will e"rve to strengthen it. Srr.AWEi: llr.tii is entitled to tbe sup port aud admiration of tl.e llepublican Irty. He baa made a splendid light for a grea'ly needed reform in the roles w hich govern the House of Ueprest nla i!te and has succeeded. For) ears tbe 1 leans-rats at tbe la-ginning of every ee4a have talked alsuut tbe necessity of reviaing the rules, but that party did not Lave a leader ab!e enou.'h and cour ngmus enough to nndertake the work. Tue LVp'jblican jarty has, therefore, ae oiuplisiieJ bat tiie ieiioratic party laus?ntably fail-d to do. The new xle of rub baa been re 1el with a favorable rxiiuiiiendat:on by the couiiuiMe and w'ill undoubtedly a.lopt.d. Asa whole, they ure en tirely aatit fa lory to ev.-ry llepublk-aa, and the )r."'. ! fine rr' ";''' jf they rspeet nnything nhort f onite.l Hupjvoit from thetnaj-arity. All talk to the contrary u bom-um. The eaiue n.ay 1 xai I in TeUlion to the assertion that these rule .-onfer arbitrary oe -iipon tt.r Speaker. Th new rr.les. a I bey stand, iu!jly enable the majority to do bnsim-s. .XlitiouB!y. If tbia is !an eerous in a j-pular body elected every to years the republic is indeed in dan ger. If not, the country is to be con gratulatcl. Col. Ptitmar tor LIutnnt-Cov-rnor. From the Wamt Cheter RepubUcaa, Feb. 4. '90. ... . . . . . . i t L John A. M. Ianiore. .1 tnuar. phia. U announord as a candidal for the Ipiibliean nomination for Lieutenant-Oo-ernor. Col. Paaamore is an artirs Eepubli cao. and U by natareand training thorough ly coropeient to fill the position. Hia nom ination would give general satisfaction, and especially in Chester county, where b was born and reared, and where be Las many warm friends. Arresting th Demoorat. IIklika, Mon., Feb. 7. When the Sen ate met ywwrday and none but Republicans answered the roil call, a resolution, prepar ed hy the Lieutenant Governor, was adopt ed requiring all Senators to be present on Fcbrnafy Cat 10 o'clock a. m. Another lesolution. alo prefred by the Lieutenant Governor, provides that mem bers absent without leave ahall be fined as follows: For the firt day's absence, VJ ; iweoi.d. 1"0 ; third. $3V ; fourth, HOD ; fifth, fni, and siith, I .". 8till another was passed giving the presi dent of the Senate authority to itrue war rants for the anvbrof aosent menifcers. I'uder the latter Senator iteok'.er was ar rested at GVndive. He has hired a lawyer and will make a legal fight. Speaker Reed's Rultnc Cauaea Mon tana Democrats to Run Away. Hki-kma. Mont., Feb. 6 After adjourn ment in the Suiate yesterday afternoon, the ei.'ht Democratic ty nators, incensed at the ruling of Lieutenant Governor Richards in counting them present, took trains in differ ent directions. Tury paid they were pnng beyond the State li:ie to get out of the reach of the Senreaiit-at-Arnis. Their continued absence mill blmk all legislation. Covernor of Weat Virginia. Oiarlestos. W. Va . Feb. f Judge A. 15. F'eniii g as inaugurated as Governor at noon to day, the ceremonies taking place at the main entrance to the State House. The Republican, and especially Republican members of the Igi!ature, very generally absented themselves from the ceremony. The inaugural address was quite abort. The Governor defended his contest for ihe otlioe, saying that lie would have failed of his duty to the pec pie had be done less. He thought his course was right, and the U-gis-lature. after an examination stretching over almost a year, had upheld his claim. This evenii'g there was a brilliant recep tion at the State House, Governor Firming and ife and ex-Governor Wilson and wife, agisted by a number of ladies, receiving the guets iu the reception-room attached to the Governors suite at the Oapitol. from until 10 p. m , and that was followed by a ball in the House of Delegates. Was It a Bomb? Was.ihn.iton. Feb. 5. A tin box about as big as a silver dollar was found by Lieuten ant Jones of the Capitol police this morning lyini; innocently in the great rotunda under tbe dom. Ha look it up cautiously and found it to be filled with a sort of powder. He took it to the captain of the watch, who found in turn, by dropping a little of tbe contents of the box to the floor and stamp ingon it that the powder wa. dry and would expl.sle. The officers did not know at first whether to believe that aonie crank had intended really to blow up the Capitol, or merely whether some mischievous sjrsoii had tried to make them think that this was the object of the -infernal machine." At any rate the policemen did not lose their nerve, but took the inf steriotis little box away, powder and all, to show to Colonel C'larlte, the architect of the Capitol, when he should return to his o lice. Conaidc rablec ycitement was caused among the members of the isiliee forced, if not among the spectators who gathered to look on. While tbe examination of the -infernal machine" was progressing a witty member of the bouse from Texas suggested that the real plot, no doubt, was to blow up Sjwaker llecd and restore the Democratic minority lo iLs rampant pristine vigor. Speaker Reed's Object. Wasuisotoh. Feb. 6. The new code of rule adopted by the Republican caucus, Speak, r lieed said to-day, have but one ob ject tbe expedition of public btt.-iness. Year after year has seen businees of the utmost importance defeated by the sheer mechanical obstruction of cumbrous rules. The Speaker determined, after his election, to put a stop tothia facitoua and trivial busi ness, and to take out of the hands of half a dozen irrefpontible obstructionist the pow er to defeat iniiKjrtuttt legislation. The Speaker's ruling, that mei jls rs in at tendance, and not members voting, consti tute a constitutional quorum, and there fore a quorum ran be d tertui ned by conn', and not alone by roll call, is regarded as of the ntmo-.-t initnmance. This rule, and the one preventing dilatory motion", will besirorg ly antagonized by Democrat. They rejrard these two propositions. ')( adopled. as taking aw ay nearly al! the power of tbe mi nority. The Republicans, however, are a unit con cerning them, and if any rules are passed these two will I a lopted A Curious Mausoleum, MnM(aiK, An.. February 11. Thomas Itantt", one of ths mon! peculiar characters I that ever lived in Alaluima, died here to-due. He was a native of North Carolina, and cam' to Montgomery n ISM, tbeti in the middle of life but poor and frknd less. He was industrious arid miserly, and soon ac cumulated an i state valued at $JO0,j0. Fifteen years ao be bad a handsome mau soleum erected in the city cemetery, and di rected that be and his brother abotild I laid to rest there t'igether. His only brother and only relative died last year, and was interred in tbe mausoleum. Banks had the mausoleum furnished with a washstand.bowl and pitcher, soap and towels and 'a comb and brush. He used to visit the place daily and make his toilet in the mausoleum. He could not bear the idea of being buried un der the ground, and said if he should come to life again be would like himself to be in comfortable quarters. He never married, and leaves uo relatives. SCROFULA Is that Impurity cf Cic blood which produces unsightly luiii;s or Swellings la the neck; which causes pinning aorei on the Anns, lejs, or feet; which develop ulcers in tin eyes, ears, or aose. often causing blindness or acifness; which !s the arigia of pimples, ciuv cer.iat growths, or -humors," which, tutea Ing upon the lungs, erases eonscr.iptinn and itcath. It Is Uie most ancient cf all diseases, and very few persons ara entirely tree from a. Ho.rBr cured !!y taking Ilood s ParsapxrilU, wrhich. fcy the reiuari.able ci:n-s it tua aceuu.pli! ixti, li3 proven iuclf to be a potent aud pc .-liar uedkbie fur 11:1s dise.-.s. 12 you suScr fr.ua scrofula, try Jl-si't S-rsaparilli "Every spring my wife and rhliirea aavs been troubled with scrofula, njr iu: boy, lltrce y-arj old, teing a tf-rrible stulerar. Last spring lie was cu mass of sore from tuMdtofect. Wc all took Hoisl'aBanapvina, and ail have lea cured of Uie scrofula. My little boy ia entirely In from sores, and all four ot my children look bricht and healUiy." "W. C AlHEKTOK, ISSilC City. X. i. Hood's Sarsaparilla PcUlbyalldnurTUta. fl;rtxfsa. rrpar!irf bj C. L titlOD a CO, Apothecaries. Lowell, K ua. 100 Doses Ono Dollar Wifitl ami sit P y Havoci r.i titrit.Lr: Ta . Feb. T The bearjP rale blowing beT t 'is af ei noon hlew down part of the new We l'enn sltw work. Several men were wo.king on tb- building when the wall hlew in, burring number of theru. The following were killed: John T.Bar ney, secretary and s-stant manager, was was taken out dead. Charles E. Rarr, the manager, was buried in the ruin. At first the wind snd sleet male searching for bis to.ly too dangerous. Af-er serrl houra Ibe remains were recovered, niang'al si most yond recognition. A la'jorer notued Waler k bad1 hurt. Rartofiha roof U banging and may fall at any momtnU The glaa works are new end waieto havt eommeuced operations on the 17lb ins). Mora Southern Just lea. Chablc!toi, 8. C, February ".The spec Ucle of a Coroner holding an inquest over a man be had murdered was presented yes terday in Fioreace County. Coroner 8. 8. T. Barch shot and killed a negro whom he caught in tbe act of stealing potatoes from bis yard. After the murder Burch came to town and gave bimself up to the Sheriff. He was released yesterday on a writ of liabeas corpus and gave bend for 12,000, An inqnest was held on tbe body yesterday, the coroner presiding, and the jury found a verdict in accordance with the facts. Tha Mlna Horror. Lonpo!., February 7 The work of remov ing the Usliea of the miners who lost their livea by the explosion in the colliery at Atr?ychsn yesterday, i being carried on as rapidiy as possible. Already 1S5 bodies have Ix-en taken from tbe pit and it is be lieved that about thirty moe yet remain there. The ventilation of the J has been re-t-tored, and this greatiy facilitates tbe eff jits of the workers. A very pathetic incident in the work was tbe finding of the body of a father and his five sons lying in a group. They had not l..n l.,,..j,.l t ult ami Nninml to be calm- , , . ,,, f,.... j- i fTnr- I ly sleeping. All of theui died from tutloca- , tion. Several of the men who had volun- 1 tee red for the work of rescue were sickened , by handling the burned bodies and wtre obliged to come to the top. Speaker Reed is Now "The Man From Maine. "The Man from Maine," which formerly meant Mr. B'.aine, now means Spesker Reed. The latter has at one bound leaped into the leadership of his party. His name is beard oftener in connection with the Presidency than that of any other man, with the possible exception of Gen. Alger. He has shown elements of gieatnesa in tbe chair which have called forth the ad miration of friend and foe, aud which have paralyzed the bowling mob of Democrats w ho undertook to dispute his sway. In all that Mr. Reed has done be has been carrying out a well settled purpose. He knows the defects or the old rules and. as if in anti cipation of his elevation to the Speaker's chair, as long ago as last March, be publish ed an elaborate article in which he pointed out ihe proposed remedies. His suggestions have been adopted by tbe Committee on Rules almost in the exact manner and form in which they were set forth nearly a year ago. and have been approved by the Repub lican caucus without a dissenting voice. The new code will be adopted by the House after the usual blundering resistance of the Demo crat", and busin.ss will proceed unvexed by dilatory motions and the refusal of members to vole. The result will be that a great deal will be accomplished at this session and in a shorter time than usual. On to Washington via the P. R. R. No better opportunity of taking the capital by storm will everpreienl itself to tbe peo ple of Western Pennsylvania than that offer ed by the Pennsylvania Railroads special excursions of February 13th, March 6th, aud April 3rd and 21th, The round-trip tickets, va'.id for tn day and admitting of stop-off at Baltimore Iu either direction, will be sold at the usual excursion rates. A choice of trait's may b made betweeti the special of parlor care and day coaches, or the regular night trains t.-ains leaving Pittsburgh at 7:15 and 8:10 p. m. Those who care to make flying aide-trl farther South may purchase at Washington reduced rale excursion titkets to Mt. Vernon, Richmond. Petersburg, or Old Point Cora fort. Return coupons will le accepted on any traiu except the Pennsylvania Limited Ex press. Mllford Heme. We are organizing a first claa grange in Milford. Miss Susie E ifiuld is visiting friends in the west. The " grip" has visited Milford and grip ped some of our citizen with a very light grip. Miss Sadie Meyers, daughter of Rev. W. S. Meyers, ha gone to Carroll county, 111., to visit friends. Some of our farmer! have tapped their sugar trees, and claim that syrup fit for buckwheat takes runs therefrom. Our fanners are discussing the road ques tion. None object to acca laraizing. but all think that taxation should first be equalized. TKn nt l.sti TiiIa.! tn u f.ia 1iAtow 1 on Catidlemass day. Suppose he is at work laying in an extra supply of weather for next win'er. Mr. Daniel Stahl, of Somerset township, has been in Milford for some time, look ing after matters on the farm he recently purchased. We are glad to have young men like him settle in our midst. lie is a " hot" granger. Occasion L. Fra Fight at a Baptising. . jEiTERsoxvnxr, In.l , February 6. Mary Hooper, aged 17, and Kachael Ferguson, 18 years oM, hai a d?)erale fiht yesterday at I'tics, six miles from this city. The girls are recent converts to the Baptist Church, and yesterday were to be baptised in tbe river. The Hooper girt objected 10 Ferguson going in first- She deliberately struck her on the nose and bla.k-'ncd her right eye, and when separated by Wirtister Wesley, made an attack on him. The whole baptis ing broke up in a row, and great consterna tion in religious circles exists in the village. Oh! My Head I viffaring of a Nw Jtrwy Scnafnre Cyaptpaia, S.ik HadHC)e. Twrribha Things. "There are a fee thing- tint I tolieve )q with all my bean." The speaker ass t Senator AL bert Merritt. head of tue larga fruit Hrm. C Hark Place, N. V, and tbe sc.mc Lis office. ! was sick and feared I had become fated U eadure the TORTURE OF DYSPEPSIA and affection of the I ilneyx. A relative said to me. Try lir. Keimely's Karoriie Remedy, mad at Rondo it, X. V.' 1 did so. I grew bttwr, eouid eat. sleep and work w ith a clearer bead, and the yellow color of my kin gave pla. a !o tbe heaithy color anoouncir.f pnre t ll lr. Ken nedy's Favurila Re.-aedy is entitled to the eradit of saving mr li e. 1 can give yoa lh; uamer and adrcsori ol fifty persons who afhrtu. 1 do, tb it "i'aroritf Kemetly " has be.-n to tbeai a blfmiug iu tirae of nwL" Mr. A. believers, Tarn-tiwn, X. Y, says. "Fir a lot g time 1 was troubled wi n Tre a:ta:k of diuiiMn au.l Blind Sick Headache du Vj impure hlonj. I wa adriwt! I try Pr. Kennedy t-avor.te Remly. I did so and I have ls-a completely cjrel. It's tha brt thing I ever Beard of in any dbor.lerof that naiiira. and j hav recoaiin-nled 11 to maty with like diiva. " Hi Itahicl Kltt, Taunun. Max., mvf : 1 re.-oumi..nd lr. Keutie.ly's s'avorile Ke.t'e-iv f. uj-.';- and i. k h iU-ne. It ajrel ins " lr-pri.ia, CMiiUpation, Nervo'-n-rs, la-b.iity. k:jeiitusii-..n au i the Us M.-cu'.iar to SuDM'U, iuvanably yield to dr. ZExxsors n vorite rexedy, rKxrasu st Dr. David Kennedy, Koadoat, X. T. II per bottle. Six forC By all dnurgtrta. SHERIFF'S SALE. ny I rt ue of mad ry writs of Fl Fa and lev Ka tos-4 nut 4 the t onn irfOmmnn P:e of S.M11 rsei Onntitv. Pa., t will expe 10 j.ahiic snieat the Ciairt iiouse, m oirn t, i'a., s; 1 o clot k ji. m.,u FRIDAY, FEB'? 21, 151K), All ttirrurht.ti'le, Interert n.t elsijo at V. A. T'Rier. 01, in, and lo Uit k'os lag unrritMsl leai ertste, vlt: Ail that part of a certain lot of gmtind situate !u MejMvAair K.rouen, Somemet OMinty, fm.. located on tfae rorxw of Large street ari'l Htrret. ruumnsr rrma tb. mill race lo Kia.igbertr errek. IixhiiIuk u eet ud Larjje biieet, au.l ez leuJiUK bare Houtb itoy Ht to KlaiiKbertf rntk.nld o.Ilnal tut Sc. JU. oT which tocaUive UwnbeJ la in. liavtn tbei-sou rretU a twn torr Iraiua d i.1Uj: liou, rlc, a ilii tie apur leamn.s. Taken In xeeatton as the property of t. A. Do mw. at the suit ot Uar-ey M. Bark ley, Adwluia iratorul Lmauiurl Licfct , U J. : - ALSO " ; ' ' All tbe rtuht, title, hiWreM and claim of Via. K. At. 'iedruar, of. Ill aud lulha toliowiaf deacrtU ed real estate, via : A orrtaln tract of land sttnoW In Black Twp., BuUKrart County, ra., adjoluiuc lan.ts of Harry Braut. llenry ai), Antbour guoemaier, Vaieu Une ilav. and ottaen, eoutatalnf iTiamaand aliowaiiee, tiaving tbcrvoa anctcd a larjre two lory dweilina kuux, bant, stoue priiK bouse, and other oulbuiidtayt. Krult, and au abundanoa of water an on tbe pramlaM, wlUt lbs appuna-saD.-ea. - Taken In execution aa the property of Mrs. X, It. Twirow, at tbe suit of ti. J. iliuubart. ALSO- AI1 the rifht, title Interest and claim ofLother A. smith, ul. in aud Iu the lollowiug deseribed real rsiair. via : A eertain lot of ground tituate In Meyersdale Borouab, bvoieraet Jiny, Pa., fruntiuK oa Cen tre strret 37 V-el aud ninniug back KO ieet to 1 of N f-Hcer, tbe U beinr bounded and .laseribed as follow : htgiuniug ai a point un U ntie street at a U of Mrs. I. C Meyera, hxeeutrix of I. V. Ueren, de-eased, tbence south tf feet to an alley ot Hsa:e asy, thence cast yu teet to lot of W. Hlicer. tbeuce north :t7 fcei to lot of Mr. D. i'. Meyers, thru. et feet lo Ceutre street, the plsee isYiunicic. said lot beinic part of a lot that M m. hii.TT urtbed from Mrs. It. i', Vtfy ers, fcxeeuirix f 1. C. Meyers, d.-o d., by deil beartiin dale Apnl i. IsSJ, (The alstxe mention ed alley ur pasare aay tube tbe joint property ortheowuerof ibis k and the oDerolthe lot adjoiinnit, by the ts-derof Vim. slu-en, having I hereon creeled a two alory brlek, metal-rooted, steam heated priutina oth.-e. with boiler, steam tixiures. steaui eiur.ne, su-am power A. lams and oti.er presses, and other machinery, type. etc. Jakeu lu execulu as Uiv property of Luther A. Muiib, at trie suit of I'eter c. Meyers, use of H. 1: Meyers aud W. 1. Meyers, et al. ALSO All the right, title, lutcrct and claim of I.en. Ferrel. ol, i au.l to the (.iKu nig dcscrilsid real estate, vu : A bouse and lot or ground situate la .New len- trevilie UetiMiKb. Houieixl I'ouiitjr. f . Irontin on Wajli Mnvl tui by Maiufiussstreet on the tt. and 011 the Ka by ion lute of the Tte1 iM ,j,wullu , proueny ot leu Ker- ret, at tue suit ul Jsuies feiiel AldO All the right, lit'.e, Interest and claim of Jacob U. Caseibeny. ol, in and lo tne following de seritied rta. eale. via : --V A tract ij land situate In Elkl'ck asO. X. loainliip, .somerset County. Pa warranted In the name of bn-vrorey, eonialuieg four hundred and tueuly-four acres, strict lilt-as ure, tswaded as lollo" a. via : lleKinumg al a black oak in the line of land of 1 Chew 4. ueox'a Negro lilaite." tbenee extend ing south (no bundled au.l Maty aud hvc-b utha perebe lo a sasralras, tbenee east along land i Hertk'y Moors lo hundred and sixty jien-hes aud rive tenth (XI.5I to a servire. liienee north along laud of iioaard Mareb two hundred aud sixty and .V-10 pen-tiea and toaervir-e theuce went along land ot Thomas rorey, Junior, two hundred aud sixty ptrrhet and five-tenths (2,5) toa blaekosfe, the place of beginuiug. N - A tract of laud situate in Elkllck O. 4 Toanship, warranted iu tbe name of Martin Meverstor himself and In trut for him , self aud lvi Wolvmls-rger, coiitaiiiin; lirtir hundred aud ta-ei.ty-lour acres, strict measure, I bouinitd afol;.s: I Heeiuuiiig ai sUmes. thence by John and Thos. .".Mey, Amthone.-egree Wtl (S. lu W.) three bun d red and sixiy-tvc perches 10 a pmt. Homh eighty nine dearie Wt iS. sir0 W.I hMy-tw.t ter eliea to I M.n. fs 11th one degu e YcM (H. 1 W.) fiftv two tvreiies i"JI oerche, I.. stone. Tbenee )t M.nl'lmtvi North Hi deirret, Uest.N. t&P t.) one biMi.ire-1 and iili.cly il;t) uen-hea 10 si. Hies. Noah one degree Earl (X. 1 ..) fifty-two psrrhes lo Mt. N.w.h e.ghty-iiin degrees west tN. t .1 two hundred and fifty three i-er-chea ( iVi) jt. thence by laud of Idanlu Mey ers N.inh onr degree East (X. i K.) two hundivd and fort y l wo (U'l) perches to pwt. Huuth sixty three dean-ea Kasl is. Kl E 1 tweiitv-niu () tier- ehes toM.me. Nonb seventy-f..irdeg?ees IN. 14 W.i ten p-reaeH to puL Siuih aixus-n degreea rt. l.i t (lo'ty -r.'tie" ostii.,sotub eigh ty nlus degrees .8. K thirty three s:r ehes 10 clones, ivaitb niuet.-ea dearees rAsttrt iy E 1 laeutv-siveu ti i-crrhe to pilarlheu.e by Siiisin.eirt' south u-ndirrees West(?t. lt .me bunuiid sod loityptrihes to ttonea. South nnv deerees East is. :f fc. r twenty ijui u.-r ehes to ou t, South elaiilv-nluedcgreea rnst tS. s-3 V..) one hundred and seventy-four irehes lo birch. North sixuen lid one-half .legrees hat i.V. 1VC E.I flliy one i.Mi perches toacheslu.it. North twelve and on 4-aif degrees East (N. WZ" E.) two hundred and ninety ( V) pen-he to a Xortii eighty degreeEa--t iX.so t.) eighty lour perches lo plans f bealnninc. N - A tract of laud situate in Addiwn O. 3" Township, warranted in the name of James Middle, eouuiuing four huodred and twenty-four acres, sulci measure, bJUuded as lot Im.-s. viz : ttcgitiulnc at 'tmiea, then oe North one-half de gr. Ea-"! (N. 57 ""- I tw hund-el and seventy nine pi.iv.lio-. 10 pout, tben.-e North eightytiue and ol.e-hair fleicrees w est . . stiSw" w .1 live hull' drc.1 and thinv rcbe V 1 toa pnt. South one half degree Went (S. W.) sixty-four and nve tenths od a-ld) pen ht to nt, thence by land warranted In ihe name of William Hell. Suith eihtv-ume aict .ne-half di-gtves Eat nt s.v, E.) three hundred and eigb'y three lil-'Si prphes lo a ..ist. sou:o Mie-nau oeerees wesi is. w two hundred snd fifteen (Jl.) perches to a pot. thence bv Isnd warrauled in the name of Jo-iaii 'ey xnuth eiglitv-nlO" and a ba:f de-r Eat !s. sy t i o"e nunnrxi ami lor.y-aeteii percnas to the place of tK-alnii'tig TyJ . A tract of land In the name of Wil 4.U. 4 liamturey oonUiiiiltig four hundred and tweutv-fo.ir acres, strict in-wur., situate iu EikiicK I'owu.'.h p. Ismnded as follows, viz: lui.iiiina at a 1irii.L ttienca bv Wi.d t.f A.u ard Mar-b, West two hundred au.i sixty and tive- tentb perches !') .Vltit to a service corner of Enos ( '-orey. thence by land of Thorna.. X.sf h two hundred andnixtyand tive-tenth HTeh. cjt.'i 0-IU1 toawhiteosk. tlienra by J.wiab .Virey Kst two hundred and sixty and nve len-b t'Jsi6 lot per- ebes to Mont, and theuce by lauds of James 1 o- rev am. Kiar) Moore. -suth two hundred and lx ly and flve-ieulus & 10) perches to jiiace of be g niiitig. vr A tract of land l ua'e In Addln.n a'O. . Township, warranted In I h.-name of William Belt, containing four hundred and twenty fisiracres strict measure, bounded as fol lows, vis : Htciiin'ne at a post on the line of James Riddle. thence by JoMiah Corsy South thiry-fonr degrees Wtlt. M'n lone minor. o anil liv-n iht- cheat lrV) prr'h.-t to jt. South nine degrees Wl I. 1 W. ota hundred perches toa po-t. fonner.va birrli thence bv Thoma-. I'mrev North ebrbty-nlneaiid a half deirree West (N. j'f W.) eVhtr iH.rehe- loa birch North nine devns Fa.t tV. K I one hundred err-hs lo a post, iheu.-e by " Negro Glade " North Ih'rty-fisir d.-erees East. X E . one hundred and sixty four per cSes.lr) to st. met. Nrh ft fty-sfx decrees Wet (N. 5hJ W.) two hundred an-1 twenty three perch es lo stone, thn.t ny lan.l!. ofNancr K. . here North thi ly-k.ard.-Tee East (S. 34 E I flfly Wi feniirt to stone. N.th e gbty-nlne and a half dgne vte (N. sv', w.i two nund-ed and six jierclies to re. I naa, tnencc ny jonn sici llilora. North fonvflve dearev Esst IS. 15" E 1 slxtv- three (ftt) perch" to a Ps. North forty Eve riiv giae West I V. .V W I fifteen (tfo pprcbes fc.a lsrt limth eight', nlisnd one-half degraes Eat is!' r. 1 tnree nnnoreo aim eigniy-inree i.cvj pen'it.a i to a isM. South one-half decree w-st is. two hundred and eighteen rilS) perches tiiaiHMt South eichty-iiineand a half di-grees Last -a. si! fc 1 tweuty-ulne perch. 10 place of beginning. XJ 1 The undivided one-fiainh pan In- lyu. U. tcrert. or share of a tract of land In Klklick Township, w arranted in the name of Jo siah Corey, containing four hnndred and twenty live and a qnaner acres, (4ii'-4) strict measnre, boundi-d as tollows, vis : Heginuing at stones, thence by lands of James and Kot.cn Corey, and James Chary, North ill" perches ctlT) perches to toues, ihen.-e by James biddl Vcai one hundred aud eighty-vsn Ils7t fs-rrbes lo rtones, theuce by William Hell iiwth ihirty-fotir degrees West (i 34 Wi one bundre.1 aud sixtytwrirhes lo stones, South nine decrees West (.4 VP W.i one hundred percte-s to a birch, thence by Thomas Corey Fjm one hnndre.1 and fifty-two (IWi perches lo a poi. South eighty six peii hes to a post, tbence by W i"m f irry East one hnndred and eight perches In skn-M, the place of beginning. m The undivided ouef..iirth part In- 1U. . teret or shara io a tract of laod sit uated in Klklick Township, containing four hun dred and thirty-nine seres I4SV1 and one hundred and forty perches, strict mea;r warranted lu Ihe name of Thomas Corey, and bounded aa fol lows, vis : Beginning at a service, thenc by William Co rey North two hundred and sixty-flve and flre tculh (2 ,S i-lti) perches to itonas, thence Kasi one hundred and liny-two tl.Vji perches thim-e by Jiah Corev North eighty-six (b per ches lo a pot. West one hundred snd eignlv f ar(iM)perchto a birt h, thence by Chew 'A Wilcox " l-uat Cov" South seventy-four degrees Weal ii. w.) seventy-one (71 1 perches to a chsatnul. Bouib sixteen degrees We-"t (fl, llW W,) two hnndred and tweiatysu-nl persbas oa ptyl. Sooth seventv nine degrees Wt (S. 7V W.i one hnndred perchaa 10 a chestnut. Kouth eighty eiglit and uor venib iss l-lo perahes W a black oak, and I hence In Enc Corey eat two hnndre.1 ami sixty live and tiveieuth('J6A&-lU)perchea lop lace of be KO.mug. V q The undivided one fourth 'V tnter U. O. e-t, part or share a tract of la ml s:tnsld in FJkli. k Township, containing four hundred and thirty Sea .fc) seres and twenty tJ) prrthas. strict measure, warrantwl in tha batiw of James Corgy, aud iKmpded aa fnllows : Beginpiug at a at.HH osk, liieur by Enm Cor Sry Weal two hundred and twenty-heir (J2i per, etiss lo a ptitf, llieut by T.;iiuas lore North two hundred aud e'giity perohea lu a pusl. Ihoni by Rolwt C.irey East two hundred and sixty and liva tenth '445-10 tarchesu a spruce jiine, thence bv Ralph Char -y Pouth one hundred and ninety (1H0, jerches u. a post, thenoe by Ebeneaer .irif ntb West ihtny six pcrebea to a maple. South ninety (:n petchw to the place of beginning. IMr ri tract of land ritnaie in Ad.l'TOn JvU. y. Township warranted in the name of Martin Meyers lor himself aud in trust for him self and Levi Wolfensnerger, containing two hnndred and seventy one aud a bait c'S1 acres sd allowance Stsinded as fi.llowa 10 wit. Begin Bine at a wt thence Pouth tbieedegTeesEast.(.s:r3 1. 1 two hundred and thirty-eight t ito ) perchw, thence S.ith eighty-nine degrees East fw K. ) twenty-winr perches lo Mooes, thence North six degrees wt ( N. tl" W. 1 forty-three ( ii) pen-he toa post, liienee North forty-two o carve East (S.4J K. ) f.a-tv-tkmr perrba. to a spruce Pine, thence iuth fiflv-ihree derrees Eat( H. S36 K. ) forty eight perchaa lo a bireh thence Nnnh forty e'ght d.ree East ( N". lir- K ) sixty five perches In a birch, thence North fnitv fsir and a half degrees West S. 4W W ) one hnndred and six teen perches to a birch, thence Koutii thirty de grees Wraa j 8. atr1 w. ) one hundred and twenty perches O'Ait to a post, thence South fifty nine sod a half degrees Wt !. V W. ) seventy two (72 I perches, thence North eighty nine de grees YVasttN. ss W. ) ftn-ty six perches toa post thence Month twenty and a half degrees West ( 8. it'1 ? W. ) one hundred and six perchea not ) to a cn-fstout, thence Sonth sixty deareea East ( S.sis" E. ) sixty 16. ) perehea, thence goutk elev en degrees East ( S. lW K I fifty A sir and five tenth ,V10) perches, tbenee North eighty four degrees West ( X. W-W. J twenty six and five lenth ( 3fi.V1f)) perches thence Sooth six degree U osl (rt S W. 1 thirty thrae ( 31 ) pen hm to sto.tes, tht-nee uh twenty nine and a halfdegrreeti (Cast, ( S -Vf ' E. ) fifty nine 49 perebea, Uience North f ftv tx degree East I N. MP E. ) thirteen and tlvs leu' h 1 13 5-1 ) perches, tereaty three ( 73 ) perch- eta rot. Ibe r-laceof be;inn!-r. h.-ond(d t y ittinii. of itevers, WKJlenspergeranujoiiD x-uu-tock. . . .. ' . ..... w - A factor lami sirna-e i;i iuu. NO. IU. Ti,nhin varratiltlinlhename of Martin Mevers k himsell. and In trie f. htia setl and Levi Voirerirg. r, eouiainli.g f.mr bnn de.1 and live and .jiianer 6H. acras and lli.w aere. louuleo as a.iK.ws. : . Heroiuin al Mon. Otelie l.y laud Cf Pelrr Mrvers. Month sia'y threa dpirreea Ka-t .8. " 3 l tw.i hundred and title seven perch.-", tbence South on West Is ' I huu-lpr and fiy iw...rrrhc w." by land of ianln em, thenre Nonh eighty nine .k-giees V rfl.' W 1 lo hund!sl and thlrty-on ?231 -rches by i.i-h ..t ikio.1 .vod t a nest. Ihene North one dearee Easl (N. 1" E.I three hundred and fif ty four iaj4 peichtw Iu stones, tua aea or be- i?n."'- ' L'.1a.. hi- NO. 11. Tu.n.hln uarranted In thensma of Martin Meyers, lor himself and iutrun lor him self and Levi Woliaisverger. nai wining Swr hun dred and eight and a vjuaiier ti 1 -I; airo aud allowanca. boundetl a lollow. via : Beginning at a pjst, iheuce along land of Mar tin ileyera, Xonh one degree tasttX. JaE.ithre himdied aud litty fotir peirbea lo stones, tbanca tioutheightvtwo degnees West . Vf e'.Kb T perches isu) w ttnim. theuce South forty eight .) U.A .a jdB u 1 ..Md.tr kevU ITOliS ) tostouea. thence South lorty"fo-jr and . half J degree We-t (8. 4W W.) perebe", thence NorUi lorty nine ana a nau aeereea " n.. u- . iiti. tn M.i.htM to tons. thence North eight sine deenwt West (N. deg. W.) thirty live prrcbes iS5) to a post, thence along tint laud of Martia Mevera. South threa degrees En . S0 E.) two hundred and forty nva petcnea to isr-i. thence South eighty nine derives Wast ( 8. SW w ) wo hundred aad forty seven tiH.) parcnaa ion he laud of lisulel Wayand lo tha placa of ls- glnniug, with the apourtenaaees. laxeu 111 executom as me . rasaelbarrv, al ihe uit of CoruellAs Berkley aud lor use of Wick A ... now use Kates LaurUt, C'bas. J. llarrisou and Suwu C Wilt. ALSO ill ihm rlrht litis Interest and claim of H. B. riarnsd. of, in, and to toe following described real estate, vlx : A certain tract of land situate in Lower Tur kpyfwH Twp ,romerset (Vx. Ha. adiining lands of oah Si-ott, J. B. tiarnea, Jin. siary usu. 1 piou, and others, containing 7 acres, more or less, having thereon creeled a two story frame dwall- inc liouw. stable and other outbuilding. Taken in execution aa the ltfnperty 01 u. u. Barue.1, at the suit of L. J. IScott i use. -NOTICE. All narsnna nurchaslne at the above sale will please lake notice lhat a part of the purchase motiev to be made known at the time of tha ale will be reunited aa oon as the property is knocked down, otherwise it will again be expos ed losale et tbe risk of tbe first purchaser. The residue of thepnrcliKse money must be paid on or before Thursday of the first week of February term of Court, tbe lime nun Ivy tne coini ior no cur ng the acknowledgment of deeds, and no deed will be acknowledged until tha purcnase monev is paid in full. SnertfTsOfflee, I R. 6. McMILLEX, Jan. a-.i, 10. i r)0nn. EGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereliT liven lo all person concern ed as legatees, creditor or otherwise, thai Ihe following accounts have pawed register, and that Ihe same will be presctm-d for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at bomerseton We.lnes.iav, Eebruary is-io : Acconut m Marpa-elta Mc iarran nun A. t. Kiramel, Admlulirators of Edward Kininu l de ceased. Kecond and final ace Hint of Psnlel HoTman, one.rftbe Executors of J.wph Itoft'uian deceased. Klrst and tlnal acco Hit of Wm. Hanger and Jacob J. Brant, KaecLlmof Henry t. loleman, deceased. First snd final account or John H. Rnyder. and William btallcr. Executor of Sarah I'earson, de oeased. Account of Phillt. II. Walkor, Administrator and Trustee of Henrv Nedniw, decean-d. First and final aceonnt of Alexander Snyder, Administrator of itotiert Sanucr, t-ectased. Register's Off.ce. I J. D. SWANK. January 29. lssa J KegUier. XNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT -OK THE Farmers' Union Association, -AND- FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY -OF- Somerset County, Pa., For the Tar Ending Dic. 81, '89, So. of policies In force - H Am i ol Ins subject 10 a-Mncnt. t 1 .M,?9S 00 Pro raia ol assessm t during year.., 1 mill. Resource of Co. Dee. SI. ' vlW C7 - during tj.lf i" a t13 W LIABILITIES. Am't of loss during year ls......l 17ua 58 - rliielorallutlierexs'iiw for the year, inchMiing.incen.psy Coii.iul-lons and Ex.marat'ns 4." 9 34 Am't wljiisied for losses in tbe year l7.....- 10S 00 lit 9i Resource In excess... S 74:! as "Receipts During tbe Year 1889 Ree'd on assements . tl'.'.U W ' for membership lTu WI Balance iu Treasury of 1SW -.'5 5 ToUl . ..8Jlir2 6J Disbursements Dorinstlie Tear '89. Palo Admrs. of llieesle of Jo. Trewler. dee d am't adjusted lor h in Ihe vear 'S7 ( 105 00 Paid Nicholas berkcy in full ol damage - Paid Jo' as Kometburg, in ful'. of damage - I'd Jim. Ulller in full of daniamt Paid Conielius liurkholuer, in full ofdamsgc P.id Miram 1'. M aiker. In full of x oa 2S ( jr. so 5 IX) Inauraace 1.0W Paid Alex Cvanloiuau, iu full fi. fniirKn.-e J'.i5 U) Paid 1 iav id Bowman, arrears of In-mi-ance Paid It. J. Brnbaker. Sfc'yssalr y .. .. .. fo-sxlru services " K. J- Walker. T . ilary I'hilln Hav, erei.-nl's pay. Paid M P. Krilx. Vii-e Prei pay... direwors for services ' Jac HwartzeudrutK-T, a.lj u.1- Ina low Paid f r books, postaee. Ac " nann rent, pnntlng. Ac. Atty' fees iu:., Jo. Tretaler suit 17 .V) n on to nu mi a nu C tv 41 W 7 no a'. : m taa 7 Balance In Treasury. . $ 131 81 Besourcei December 31, 1S85J. Amount In Trea'ury .. t?i:tl si Uuistaudiug on DupiicaU-s. l'J lo Total resources Decomber SI, 1SH9 P 96 'EC0ND AXNTAt STATEMFXT OF IX3UR ) anceoa Contents. Numlierof policies In furro. ......182 Am i of Ins. tubjeut to aanw-ineut 4 Liabilities. Bai. due Treat, at settlemeut of 'HH...f7 03 Disbni-seweutit Dnrlnjr the Year 1889. Paid Hnv O. Hay. ret policy fee... 50 " Ima aiiller. dimsae tocari ic 5 IS) i. J. hnilsiker. t"V ' saiary 15 fill " ti. J. w alker, Treasurer's " . 1 SO ISS JO Receipts Duriag the Tear '89. Rec'd f.a- Policy fee til SO Ht 50 Balance due Treasurer t'7 00 PHILIP HAV. President. IiAN LJ. MlH'BtKER. Scc'y l.l'H. J. WALKER, Treasurer. 5. feATrVRH QRrilANS' COURT SALE OF BY V1RTVE of an order of sale Iwued out of the Orphan' Court of Soruept County, l'a.. and lo m directeil, I will expos to public sale on tbe pTenusca, iu AddtMiu lownhip, ua TUESDtY. 1AeI 4. 1990. at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real estate, late the property ot Eilward Connelly, d.-(-eius.d, vis: A tract of iaa.1 ultuat iu Aodiou Towhship, votnerset County, Pa , adjoining lands of C ay M.soilough, James Watson, Kufiis iieitilugii, i. at. Trewler, aed otbeia, eouuiuing 'i acios, more or less. 1 l.ere Is a one-iot) DWELLING HOUSE, and stable thereon erected, about tblrtyfive acres cleared, aud Ul baiaoca well luubeied with white oak. TERMS. One third la hand and balance in two eqnal payment in six aud twelve tnoiittu re.pecUvely. fen ler cent, of lb vurcbase nvaiey to 1 paid a oju a theprope ty is kaucted down. Hire of jwwksion made luua n on day of -ale. JAXEs 11. HbSCK. fcbl-H Adai'r.at Ui. Ccau.lly, dec'. YamalJie Real Es Receipts and v OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND; HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT or Somerset County,, Pennsylvania, For the Year Ending January 6, A. D. 1890. GEORGE J. BLACK, TREASURER OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE, in accotiQl with tkiracrset County, Pennsylvania, far the year ending Bth of January, A. D. 1J0. KKCKIPTS. To amount received frca Andrew Wny fnrnata and pigs.... " Lincoln Frank for pi g-..... " " J. M. Kike " - - " J.J.Miller " " " " " " Chamicy Dicker " " - - M p. Burxet for a cow .. P. R. Bruhakcr Coin, H. . Cnntiinghant for ftamuel A.Khoade for a bull.... . .. . . K. Olldner. Ijm , fines... M. - Chrt-t Kelt for a bull . frusan Millar on maintenance - . Aurutu. Towspnnd on maintenance of mother W. W. Itaker for caif skins . Jona I. Aakeney on agreemeut (tiolieher). . ...... Khoemaker A banner tnr ciw ......... Tobias Yoder for serv'ce of bull James Tipton on article of Nancy Clay comb... ..- J. Bradley, K., fine C. II Kehmucker for pig- - J Kike frr pig , Fred Huehlfnan for pigs (onre l;ubtodt fcr pigs. .......... Alexander Hunter Jr. for plgs. . Calvin Hav fi.r Irvin 1 ueuuruber. Wesley Hay for 8. J. Bittner .. W. II. Ptahl for lent of Boucher farm . . W. H. Stahl lor beep ., - I). J. Brnbaker maintenance of Jess Landi in Hospital... Samuel Trent for pig . K. R. Pugh for pigs . J.J. Miller for pigs ..... J. C. Miller for calf skins .......... .. . Miller for maintenance ... lleorge I'.. Ll.-hty for a ram Frank launtx for a drill r!. W. Bowser, Administrator of P. Walker Wm Htahl for sheep Joseph I Miller for maintenance of daughter W. U. Brown for ct . .- II. G Cunningham for hide J. I. Millr for maintenance of daughter. Susan Jilller lor maintenance . Somerset Co. per ordor .. of '8'.i (Int. on Muelinan fund) " to balance account EXPKN'lJITlTIlFiS. Jtroosht down .. Y)K KXPESSKI, ETf, VXPAID TOR By amount paid ppr order No. 177 of 'S9 for wheat i S M 17 2f.l " Directors' salary . j 2S l ' " 312 " " " Justices ft-es j 1 On " :es ' " Asw-sament lo Association.... 1i 00 . ii- " ' fleef . 20 87 S 123 04 rOR 0VTD00R EXPESSes-im. By amount paid for ontdoor relief. . 112 s3r coffin for o udoor psnper 142 0U; ' " medical service for outdoor fainper MOO ' " vb-itiue and cnuvejring of outdoor pauuers.., 5 11! " ." lnti.-Mi' fees for 14 5f ! " to other couulies for FOR JljfiXTEXjiXCB IX OTUES tXSTITCTlOXB. j By amount paid for maintenance of child . In prir. fam. under Act of 'Kl $ 17 In Harrisburg Asylnm .' in liixmont ' . ( iu Feeble-minded School FOR EXCEXSEHOFPOOR HO I l-E 17 is By amount paid for dry good! and clothing ' wheal and tl.air hardware and tinware. statium-ry and rootage " Constables' and justices' lees ' coffee and tea " applebntter ......... " beef and pork M tobacco coal aud oil. groceries ..- " suvaraud molasses medical services... .. " w.sil and eardiugM.WK....... shoesand leather conveying pauper.- priiiitng. M brooms ' cortina... butchering ... " dniga. -1 ptsatiaw.... - . rr.M-ki. " vinegar TOR FARM EXPEXiES. tnr blarksmithlug " ficiiiit. " h-ni w an- ... ... . fmit trees M fertilizers and lune ............ " live stwk plants and feod " lumls-r " veterinary surgeon surveying 19 20 21 22 2 24 2 27 it a 311 XI 32 at :.l as li Al 31 3 40 41 42 By amount paid 4K - 44 - 4.1 " " 4rt " 47 " " iM " - - 4 " M) " M " " 52 " " FOR FEP.VAXEXT IMPR0 i'EMEXT By amount paid for papering and painting " laniher and rarpenler ielrs nrs brick aud wall paper.- wall piper "" pitut au J oil FOR EXTRAORDISARY EXPEXSE. By amount paid for furniture . Muclman fun.l...-- . " " Insurance.- -....v - " I'litstering - - on articles of agreement " u AaMH-ialion expenseaand assesmeut..... FOR SALARIES AXD WAGES. By amount paid to Director Jacob M. Fike " ' . F. Sichmucker . .... ' Alexander Hunter " " " cook " " clerg at the seiliement of 'K) - - " Treasurer Ueorge J Blai k " - e Attorney and Clerk L. C. Colborn " " Riewarda Haker and Miller " " Dr. H. M. Klmmell " " " Pro ihotjotaiy and Keconling fees Total Receipts and Expenditures. T UE DIRECTORS' OF THE POOR IS ACCOUNT WITH To amount of Estimates for expense made 1RS9...-. Bv amount received ftom Ca Commissioners on above order By balance of estimates unexpended to the credit of Ibe Board.. Amount of estimate... A CCOUXT OF a C. MITSSELMAX DON'ATIOX-iee Deed Record Vol. 02 P. 73. t. To am't ree'd from Co. Com. Int. on Mnsselraan fund for year P9... 2. By amount paid for hook and newspap-rs.- - J. To " " Utorature above amount of iuletmt on luud Total o RDERS OUTSTANDING FROM TIJE No. . of I Owler. j TO WHOM ISSUED. 210 215 226 Noah lape ... yrancii. Welmer-.... tlamual Rhoadei.. ..... Total.-.. We, the undersigned Auditors of Pofnerset County, Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that we have audited, settled, and adjusted the accounts of George J. Black, Treasurer of Somerset County Poor House, and the accounts of the Directors of the Poor January 6, 1890, and that the foregoing statements arc correct. Witness" our hands and seals this Gthdav of Januarv, A. D. h. It. siiober. g a uriel good, Attests JOHN GA1IRIXG, J. A. Beuket, O-erk. c lOURT PRXLAMATIOX. WHxagA, The Honorable William J Bace President Judge of the several Courts of Common Plena of the several counties composing the 16th Judicial Iiistrict. and Justice of the Courts. .f.iyer and Terminer and General Jail iK-livery. for the trial of aU capital and other offender lu the raid Inhtrict, aud liroaor W. Pii.x and (ilivik P. Hha vaa, E'a , Jndgea of the Courts of Common Plea and Jnstiee of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery for the trial of all capi tal and other offender In the (Vainly of afrimerset have Issued their precepis. and to me directed, fur holding a Court of Common Pleas and (.enemi Quarter Sessions of the Peace and (General Jail Delivery, and Conn of Oyer and Terminer at tjomersvt, on MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1890.- Noncx is hereby given to all the Justice of the Peace, the Coroner and Constable within the said County of Somerset, that they be then aad there in their proper person with their rolls, rec ord, tnuutsilfuns. examination and other re membrances, to do those things which to their ofhoe and in thai behalf appertain lo be done, and also they who will prosecute acainst the pris oner that are or shall be iu the jail of Somerset County, to be then aud Utere to prosecute against them a ahall be Just. Huaairr Omcz, I - X. 8. UcJflT.l.FK. .9l2, IstU f fciwill. Expenditures ML I 7 50 1 M 2 00 1 so J 00 31 .TO S2 00 12 01 1.1 CO 0 IS 00 10 00 ill 70 7-S 40 no (10 1 00 20 00 2 no 3 00 s on I s 1 V) 1 50 10 Oil 10 00 2S 00 22 00 S2 00 i oo I . 1 r 1 M 12 00 2 NO 11 00 I'd 7 II .V) V) on oo a-7 9 00 12 00 30 00 67M 75 of Jesse Landi . hi le ,ri 91 fB. PR. 1745 91 TUS 1MT.1K H. r " ' -. . 62 Sl 14 25- lv no : 4.'. 40 00 f S2S 43 PROPER. 83 21' !K5 42 53 .V. $ le.1 II IU 88 li 10 l - II lb3 4SI liW 4S 106 90; H 7.V 215 sy1 201 Xt 10 OO 16 4i III 40 2 00 3f2 ) It 75 22 00 "1 00. 102 5V 41 10! 2 4.C IS 00 - J2M5 70 24 2M 1 10 4.S.I 44 li I 4 :o! 1 142 S(S 7 tw! j : 0a 27 on' e oo1 15 00 -112 ISjiJ il 9S AXD REPAIRS. . .. work . ai sh ; 4. . 22 i 5 75: J 31 93' I 4-S 31 $ 195 OS .18 00) ! 36 20' 2 Olli ' 15 75! ! 5 7!li ! 17! 17S s-" I 60 00 $ 416 33, S.V) 00' j 00 ' M On I 52 00 : 10 IW ; 50 : 00 22,1 Oil 150 OO 1 90 I 9S3 90. 1 7415 91 r44i 91 THE COUSTY OF SOMERSET. CR. PR 110,000 00 of A. 1. '....W78.t ' 3216 25 $ 10.000 10,000 CB. TiR- rv 00 tX 20 20 , t 36 20 $ 3 20 YEAR 1SSS. FOR WHAT ISUim Amount. I i m a no 2 00 f 26 re Threi,iug Outdoor KelieC Appleuutter of said County, for the year ending 1890. SEAL. SEAL. SEAL. County Auditors. SWTEDISII "All-Healing Salve," - FOR NEURALGIA IS TIIE HEAD. WEAK BACK, OR PAINS IX SIDE OR CHEST, WEAKXES IX TUE JOINTS. SWELLINGS. And all Rheumatic Pains. Cures In from twa to tigm caj. oa At.g BT S. MATtCUS. I-5-2m. Or al Young- Drug Store, Somerset Ta YOU CAN FIND mi U la PrrTarK..ii .1 Ibe Alrtin THIS PAPER araa oi ri.HE-OTGT01TtBR0S. uo waU VHiirac sir auvaniaiaii a bvwt latak FOSTER DBY GOODS AHD CARPETS. At No. 315 Main Street, crosi3srsTO"WTsr IN NEW BUILDING, WITH NEW is, Havintr lost our store-building lie pleased to see our old friends in Cart Colls onr prices will Le the lowest. - FOSTER &.QUIN Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Becoming ajteat Favorite with People- in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COJfPOCNDING OF PliysiGians'PresGriptions i Family Receipts GREAT CARX BEIXO TAKES TO USE 0XLY FRESH AXD PURR ARTICLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BRMDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our fjodj to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA. 1890 SPRING 1890 NEW STOCK OK c AIIPETH and CITrtTAI"Xa3 AT Wholesale and Retail ! o -V"0W ON EXHIBITION, THE LARGEST and M..t I'.nnpteie line of Carpeting and Curtain ever rcn Weiiof New Yort, a;l entire ly aew .lesion and cloiinp., whicb will be of fered at loa et prL-es. 2.000 Rolls Moqtictte. from $1.10 jkt yard tip. 2,000 Rolls Wilton Velvet.-'. 85 cts. up. 4,000 Rolls Body Brussels, 90 ct.. up. 6.000 Rolls of Tapestry Brussels, 50 cts. up. 6.000 rolls Ingrains, 25 cts. tip. Cottage, Rag and Hemp Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lindleems. Laeo and Turcoman Curtains, Up holstery Goods, Ac. DEALERS will do well to give us a call, as we wholesale all goods at the very lowest Eastern prices, saving considerable to them in the matter of freight. Etiwaril Groetzinger, 627 and 629 PEXX AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Hen rr J. Fox. dee'd, late of Somerset Twp , Somerset Cu.. l'a. Letter teslararulary on tlie ahnve tato having been rranted to tbe oiiderMjrned by tbe pmpvr autburity, aJ panoua lr.lebud uiaid -tale are requested to make pavoient, and tbox having claim to present them dnlv aiuhcntlca ll for aetlleineul on SaiurdaT. ilie L.thdarof r'ebruary. lei), al lit late resident-.- ol dei-'d. JACCIb O. KIM MEL, janO. hiatuiur. JXECCTr.IX' NOTICE. Estate of Dr. J. K. Mille. deeeaacd. late of Som erset Homnab. ..nieriMH Cotiuty. l'a. Tetters teiainenlary 011 tne efttate .if Dr. J K. Miller, lale f tineret Ikimuab dee'd. baring been Kranted lo the undersigned, nolire U hereby giren u. all penou indebted to said t si ale iu mae Immediate rayiaein. and tbure having eUim againft the same will prevent them duly autbenUcaled f settlement and allowane on faiunlay, March I.'IKM, at the reoidence of A. J. Colboru, In Uonierset, Pa JENNIE C yiLLEH, janli Exeuiuriz. f pXECUTORS NOTICE. Estate of Jamea Ktniinell. d'c' .1.. !are of Quema honillg Trp.. Somerset 'V . Pa. Letters tesiamenury on ih above ete hay ing been grauied lo tbe nutler.ign.Kl by the prop e. auth'.riiy. notice ia hereby given to an per son indebted to nail estate lo make immediate paymeDl. and those bavin claim aaa-nst the same will present them tul aniheniuted r setlementon Satiirday. the ii.1 di.v of FelK-nary. Issjo at Ihe residence of ibe Execmor. in Stoyea town liorough, ia. PAl'L B. SCULAG, Exwulor. Scott A OiiLl. Attorneys. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Weaver, dee'd. late of Paint Twp., Somerset fn.. Pa. Letter of administration on tbe above estate having been granted to tbe nudersigned by tbe proper amhontv, Doii.-e i hereby given to ail person IndeUed to sa.d estate to make immedi ate payment, and thtMe having claim or de mands asain-t the tame will present them dulv am henticaied for settlement to the nn.ieniiened Admlniattatrix. at the lale residence of deceased In Paint Township, n or before Thursday, the 13th day of March, ln CATHARINE WKaVFR, Janai. Administrairiz. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eslala of Joseph Barron, dee'd. late nf Somerset Tvwnsbip. S.mcnet County, Pa. Letter of administration on the above estate having been r ranted lo the nndersigned bv the proper authority, notice i herebv given to all per sons indebted to said estate to "mke immediate payment and those having claims araint the same to present them dulv authenticated ft.r settlement on Saturday, the th dav of Kebruary. l3,at the late resilience of deceased. GttlKl.E K HAKHOV Janl. Atliuil.isttBtor. & OUINN, Dress Ms ew and 6tock oa Clinton Street, we wonli" our new place. We assure them that YOUNG'S Reliable Drug Store. When you need anything in the line of mi mm or iEmam Don't Fail to Give) Ma a Call. Being a Craduateof the Philadelphia - COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. - I am prepared to fill all Pliysidaas' Prescriptions and Family Receipts wi tb safety and accuracy. My line of TOILET ARTICLES, PEIUTMERIES, SOArS, SPONGES, TRUSSES, it is Ihe largest and btKl in the Connij. Palmer's Fins TciUtSca:. a This is the heat and cl cntiest Snap on the market. One trial, and you will always use it. Keraember, 3 Cakes for 25 Cts. 3 For a FINE CIGAR, I only ask you to try my leailiii! braods. Call and examine my fine line of Holiday Goods. VwtToas Always Welcome. Both ENGLISH AND GERMAN Language spoken. My motto, " Purity and Accuracy." RtSPEtTFI'LLY Charles Toung. Successor to C. H. Benford, SDMKRSET. PA. DOWN, DOWN THEY GO! THE PRICES - OS - BLACK ASTRACHANj 1 -A.ND- Persiana Capes On all !es, to 41 We hare nit nunr u" so If jom want A BARGAIN, Come soon. When a ladr burs a Prrfisas'i Astra ban ( ape, ae i matins WISE PURCHASE, Am the pwut irtTle In bound to lrt fa three toh, t Icm. Jhtr - i. i . . 1 1 r t.nt on Ukrn ..ff. and a s.n-al.karti.'ie th yer aranu.1 wrar. just a !" ioi.at.le inspriiEia fall. ana Bice lor r.l ernius iu the sumicrr. TEN JAP. SCKEE' Toromc down In price, as well the u.p shell, where they are ""'; in-, t-i on to H. F o" W'V i VI onr to Tin Kire sW t lo .'!. Oilier rainJ can see beu jou coaie. FIFTH AVE.. ririSBUKOH.l'- -r -v pit T). .(. 'J ' inere is pronaoiy rew ww. lca mom anion ul of monry annua..? r V. X Treasnry oo both lm.nr,i liquors. Are you aware thai Max a i Ehany. r., I a large .n'nti i business in the liauor MneT If LI yon that Max (Mn lea.ls them . -Wanse h ha !.. sin -e ,'"'V'ti Tiiiring the -i.t.le that be funiis """,. alue. He sells six year old a Fincb, verhol', and Cii.."" ' "-"Lv,i slxqllrl ft f...0O. H:s ile' : mnpf. Ition atl M e. li i'irt t""1 . lit n'P. . .jen; i.erunar. aiKi ..r-ss" L in J ly rw.ke.1 fa.xr. sen.l lor h.s J r. e .iir.!e'e eata'.rne ann no n... , t ., ymro-.ir to Max Kle.n, W Ifia- HORNE & M i. ip. i 5 V- M l:rt M p. i in. L I , K f tor f 1 :fjo l "n' 8 ii' t bis -h the An ol rtito' keni ace f i mui -itid i Thouj; Urn 'or a . Tbei Ifyco maiisy :k St( FL'lie rou. Ii thi; ron t r.nsool have Te are lr, ''"lick,., rs-i,
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