UL n rv Somerset Herald K. tXTLL. Editor. IYbniary iTlW-' '" , . ;t o'.d and young at Snyder Herring now in swk kI Mahlon r -t man i ever victimized by a j ,j ' s w inJier. """j county baa sold $."., W worth " - lafct ttiL ( : ' a v.- having contest with 200 ber- 'VaXvng in PE73 at Pittsburgh. p . .. . aver that more money ia ! v Ulr Jy and bair restoratives than Karris farmers near flirard Jawo'.fe drive and after elaborate. if killed two of the animais. . . -arfi.in in thetorm A W year"'" J . , . , errocWwt ( w 11 18 ae!Eu'u in' li,-si. resent to eligible gen- f.-it n v.tic r Altoona, a few weeks i. ver fell on tbe ice and . I poisoning e in and wounded sailors of the f. t. ant $1.tO",Ci for the in f i. din the Valparaiso riot. w mled to tight. wlio confessed to burning . . ;it Sv'.van. Va., wee taken :we":.v ,.;hey k rre f'n"'-i.-.i"' i-.v' on Tuesday night. A .'iei real: "l'ro'.e.'Uon to Vrinj from weak eye? or de .,1 at J. X. Snyder's drug ;;toUre; ve '.- :! , , ....! b't:Ii piMtiw tii ti't vour ar.-i lk- .i -'- - y lU cjanot aiTord to neglect your -3irjngaa(l Westmoreland Agri ''. As7-atin have selected the fol- , c'.es for t;'is vear : September (, 7, ' . ; i - -J. -ed program and purses is.eJ soon. v t B'-ins of the oaccllmen at Coa-.il.eii)- o.I.er night tlie members voted P' v-'"' each for their services dur-J.-aev.-ir. It was the f.r meeting dur- '-t-a- at which there was a full ct- -'4 ::e enrampnwnt of the Grand Army n.T'ihSic wiil be held in Pittsburgh f,.s-v .i and -" The membership of .. .,t'r jn the State is aid to number 41, ,' t-.i J.nr.nishing through a rapidly .-vis:::g urath rate. I.-.Le.jueMion. Which is your favorite rv".. t::ere ruav h a great variety of an . I i. t when aked. Which is your fa- ro-:e bl-.uriC er ? there can be only one Av-r ' Sarsaparilla, lecause it is the r.-4t. -safest and most economical. ;,;S t waste time, money, and health, tty ..'t7erv , -w niedMne you may see adver lS in the pajfrs. If the cause of your ,",;!, in the blood, liver, stomach or t.jn,v. take Ayer s arsaparilla at once atof,cure- Take no other. Trnty -two acres of land are needed to r.a a man on llesh meat; while tbe e amount oriaad under wheat feeds 42 LV: under oats, ?S people; potatoes, In and rice, 17''. l-ople, and under tbe p:tr.ia:n, or breadfruit tree, over CO T'- HoU! Committee on the Election o. P'iiectand Vice President and Eeprescn u:ives in CongritiS have agreed to report if bill leaving the election of Senators to M pei . and conferring eiclu-ive power .LLne Legislatures to tix the time, place jni iiw finer of holding such elections. A telefrara from New York says that in re-flon with the Reading "a gobbling of v New Jersey Central end the Lehigh W:y. it is understood that the Fennsyl. ria Company has assented to the coal combination, and that the Vanderbilts have ..preMtothandon the South Fenn scheme i'rebably the most magnificent compli-n-of:irv t resent ever received by a Euro pe wvere gn is the Experor ot Austria rtiaing gift to the Cir. It consists of a nner service of solid silver, sunerb' r,ajht and chased, each piece bearing a f-le. The service is fjr 24 persons, an tLereare 2. piect. ITMing the reeeiit odd consideration ,aJe.l across by the clerks is tbe le!a" wrojnty Recorder's ofiire in their tran r:iM.p rk is a conideration for ground rrat bet-a John Whitmer and Samuel Merlin forlaii in Riinor. I i:a ware county, vl conideratiou Jx-ing fifteen gallons of ,, ,',y annually. Theagreement was made jr.ii-.'-'i. t.-e rat-l as to the number of their i-lu'.jiianu.but few people know the areas vf .-Mae di the la-g-t cities in the country. T-f areas of the country's chief cities are : 'sir--o, 1725 squire miles; Philadelphia. '.; : Vahii:gU.n. 72 ; 6u Louis, C2J ; New o ';n. ; .-an Francisco. 42J ; New York. 4. : EjMoji, ; Ualtimore, 32; Brooklyn, ,: ' and C'incnnati 24. 3 Fitt.hiirjrU board of health, taking tie :ggtion J'roni the beard ofPhiiadel aiiUxa c-iterfcuits agir.st the cler-r.-Bi?n who have failed to make ro'.ums of Mi:.-;?.L-s. tupt. Raker says tiuit the re vr.U cauuot be well kept if returns ar not c.ie. He !:as U-en lenient in tbe pat-t, Uit X.ceLas now ceased to be a virtue. Ha iSi) proceed against physicians who ' j, rit-g return of births. Aitoonakidtobe pretty well supplied -Ja couuterfei. money, the counterfeits o'the denomit.ilion of i of the legal tetder govts. They are very poor imita '.a of lU enu'ne, but lar numbers of ae-m aere ao-ked off, and it tail! not be -.( uttu ioa.c of Ihem reach tbecufcatxy ai;fnt. TJ AJtxua banks, it ia aaid. njwtiy iwk them iu itb:it detiiting the iazd. ' Tue splice aod meteclivas are work i jnthe i-e, but t far liavt g)st with Vr.-LiT afrnoon probably the 6r jrrcju;j!ird entirely of colored men wbicb eteriw: ia this tU; h-ard the case of Mrs. i!a-y f.rn-a, colore i, againet Ftllruore Allen, oj-i-tl, tiie charge being larc;y, the if ru .ti aaeeg that the boy, who ia.afcwt Ij liar; i.f age, fte'!e7a cents and a botlie of r;ie Xr.jin her house. After bearing the .; the jury retired and reoiained out u n jffiuutes, returning with a verdict '-f "u: :-y." The county piya tbecosu. wVUingtoo i.'iiy is the most beautiful ao-We in i t uniie metroplis in the world, iu ;rtTts were pn ned and surveyed Lluuse was e reeled, reservations were Waited. liJhlii buildme aita located, ave- nae- a,a-k do.it. and the whole pH jayeu eijual in :e as nearly at Ihey ' tw t Vrene.h nobleman and .1 ii rjve,T iatrly 8a:i: "I have visited the Sr--t-. t ities of the world, and I must con fess li.at Washington City etU them all k.-bea-ity; tU?Cpitol and other tuilJings ua.-!-pj...J ia pint f architectural iir ' "I. T:,.- French love Paris, but Pa.ia ta w s-e.-'a to compare wiUi Washington -' ? ' ivliea with an ambition to get op "hrtijrUa" and ti jo v themselves iude Vea it -y of Urf protection ct their gentle aen frj!. Ciin aa an argument iu their n fiT r the perita ul a big party of av!!tu:.. I'a . g.rls. hoift'Jt went sleigh -"','. takinn with them two jj-iax young "Swt w the driving and protect tictu (rojn any th:e.r.ed danger. On the road W S Ry w.- met by a big, burly tough, with txrcibie ' jag" o.n, who just for the fan o!t!ie tiling ordered Zl Jwo young men to climb bark thar itj,iUe to4. o' the wim nn " hile he mounted ikeaaai. drove. "ie iwo youths, f.-irfatened bak' to dcaUi, -44 As tht y were ordered, and the transar o Si reins, run tbe team to auit bimaeH tod hai i t.mx tjrae ge,iera:ij at the party' iiae for j.n boor or more, the pair of e- "i the mei-niune keen ng aa mum a The regular February term of court will convene neit Monday. V. O. Tarter, of Johnstown and lijss Parker, of BelU fonte. -were Tutors in town the early part of the week. Ir. and Mrs. J. C. I.utz, recently returned from Alaska, are in town, the guesta of tbe 's'.ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.Scbrock. William Meew, one of the oldest inmates of the county Toor House, both in point of are and term of service, died Monday morn ing of grippe. Miss Ada Knepper, daughter of Mr. and M. Oliver Knepper. of tbis place, was mar ried Tuesday evening at Beaver City, Nebras ka, to Mr. A. R. Heincr. Don't forget the concert to be given at the ' iera liouse, Friday evening, by the young people of tbe lieforni church. It promises to be one of the best ever given in town. A collection was lifted in the different churches of town Sunday morning for the benefit of tbe Russian famine sufferer. About fifty dollars was raised. Rev. J. F. S bearer, of Conshoho:king. a Philadelphia suburb, has been in town for several days. He came to Somerset especial ly to attend the funeral of his friend, Win. P. Frease, Twenty-three applicants for retail lijuor dealer's license have tiled their petitions with the protbonotary. Sjecial remonstrances have been filed against the granting of fif teen of them. lr. G. J. Beachey, the well-known demist cf Cumberland, Md., has been circulating among his many Somerset friends for sev eral days. He was called here by the death of his wile's mother, Mrs. NefT. Our friends, "the enemy," are voting for A. L. G. Hay, for burgess to-day. Tbe youthful 'Sipiire would make a most ex cellent dispo-cr of muairipal justice, but for one reason. He can't get votes enough. The Heealp was in error when it stated that the county tai rate bad been reduced from seven to six mills. The rate has been six mills the past two years, and the com missioners have lowered it to five mills for the ensuing year. The total county valuation under tbe re cent triennial assessment will be in the neigh borhood of $i,0uu,t'. One or two precinta remain to be beard from before the taxes can be a ided. Tbe valuation is a trills less in the aggregate than that af three years ago. Mr. John Fulton has resigned as Gen eral Manager of the Cambria Iron Company to take his former position as General Min ing Engineer. Mr. Charles S. Price has been appointed his successor. The changes will lake place on March ist. Mr. Fulton re linquishes the datiea of General Manager on account of his health which has not been good for some time. Somerset township Republicans nominat ed tbe following ticket Saturday : Tax Col lector. Ed Coleman ; A-;essor. Russel Young ; Supervisors. Samuel A. Rhoaia, Wm. J. Rhoads, John C. Gnagy, Lemuel H. Auman ; School Directors, Norman B. Tenrod, Joseph J. Snyder ; Judge of Election. C. M. Shaver ; Inspector, Grant F Roung ; Township Aud itor, Ed. Cupp; Township Treasurer, Henry J. Hoffman. We have received resolutions adopted by tbe members of Grad" s church in Shade township, in respect to the memory of Ira D. Miller, dee d., a worthy member of that congregation, and resolutions adopted by the Bakersville Sabbath school in memory of Sadie Raker. We must adhere to the no tice published in these columns several weeks since in which it was stated that resolutions of resict would only be printed in the Herald at regular advertising rates. Death notices are inserted free. Mrs. John NefT, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Parker, in this place at an early hour Saturday morning, in her SStbyear. Death resulted from old age. Her husband, who died a score of years ago. was one of Somerset county's leading and roost enterprising citizens. Mrs, Neffwasa daughter of Capt. Eatenian Webs'er, an offi cer in the war of the revolution and a mem ber of the society of 'Cincinnatus," whose quaint figure dressed in Knickerbockers and with a queue at the nape of his neck is still remeribered by a numti-r of ourolder citi-r.-rs. Following is the ticket Dominated by the R puUlican voters of Somerst borough at tht ir primary election, Saturday: Burgew Wra. H. Welfley : Town Council, Thomas Jones, Josiah H. Pisel, W. W. Davis, W. H. Sanner ; Tax Collector, A. II. Huston ; As-essor, W. B. CotTroth ; High Constable, Wm. Gilbert ; Judge of Election, U. M. rhiiiippi ; Inspector, Jacob D. Swank, Hen ry F. Knepper, (tie) ; School Directors, A. J. Hileman, M. J. Pritts ; Street Commiss ioner, Herman G. Cunningham ; Auditor, James E. Ferner ; Clerk, Jahn S. F.Ilis. ,----- A deal was consummated Monday after noon by which Somerset's principal hotel, the Somerset House, changed bands and be came the property of a com)any composed of Messrs. John U. Scott, J. L. Pugh, Geo. R. Parker and Geo. R. Scull. The furni ture, fixtures and ail the property connected with the hotel, except a few articles reserved by Mra. Tayuian, were included in tbe trans fer. The new ivoprietors take pesiioa March If. and wiil at one refurnish and make a number of improvement and re piiri, and will place the property in first class condition in every way. A practical and experienced hotel man will be placed in charge and in a short time Somerset will have the best hotel that it has ever bad and one that w ill be a credit to the town and COULtV. Of the one hundred and sixty-nine sugar licenses taken out by residents of the Twenty-third Internal Revenne district in the spring of one hundred and fifty six g-ere procured by ciliiens of Simerset coun Thi muntv has been divided into three .district, aiid a" sugar deputy " appoinied Joreich district, lit J- -augie oas oeen appointed for the Meyersjale district, and will be stationed at Meyersdale. J. W. Iandis will be stationed at Berlin and F rank Ua B. iaj jcr at Somerset. During the sea son any liceo-d producer wishing to dis pose of any portion of bis product will have totkeit to one th bre bove nam ed efceers who wiil weigh it. At the close of lheson cb licensed producer w& be visited by one U in thre deputy colle. tors who will weijfh bis susar, assist him to fill out tbe nece-aary blanks, and wiil taka a sample of his product, which will be sent to a laboratory at Syracu-. New York, where it will be tested, and the amount of bounty the producer is entitled to. if any, will be de cided upon. The " sngar deputies - will be ondertbe control of, and will make their re ports to, the Collector of Internal Revenue of tbe district. Frank E Hill, whose recent arrest in Cali fornia for having two wives there and nego taiirvg 'or the third, the particulars of which heve aiaiy icen fublisbed. was reled from jail at San inardinv last week, and iaaui(JjteJy it for S?" Francisco. JD- ob Ufned fc UWV IW Jhe rf h'f wive, to appear .fair.si Jws. nj the l.ncl Attorney orderri Us ieae. 4' mitment Wjail Hill WM W arciu as .11 prisoner, usually are. but tuxbmg of con science was found on hit peraon. On be ing released, he produced fWO fron. . rUiet fl" of which he sent to one of hi ie iw Wilson, and retaining tbe other $100. deparu t7 r San Francisco by himself. The 6as Cern"n TUu,rZ. Mvs - " It is loo bad that tW lit could not My" ' . . , .i.t. -;t or that the -each nun wuoe " U-umii, and relative of Miss Worencraft did JZ bJwto. coat of ur and feather, beore he was o.d to town a. he will now think that be can continue to es cape punishment, and will repeat bis rased- DEATH ON THE RAIL. . Edward Wolfensberger Crushed to Death at the S. di C. Station. Eil. Woliensberger, a popular young brake man on the Somerset A Cambria railroad met with a horrible death at tbe station in ibis place, about 2o minutes after a o'clock this, Tuesday, morning. While making a coupling between one of tbe engines and a car of his train, local freight, it U suppo'-ed that his foot slipped on a frozsn clod. He fell between the rails and before he could recover himself, the wheels on the east side of the rear truck of the tender crushed hia right leg from the knee to above tbe hip and his left hip into a pulp. Hia left arm was cut off between the elbow and shoulder His body was otherwise mangled and crush ed, and when his fellow trainmen rushed to tbescene in re-tponse to his agonizing shrieks for help a frightful aight met their view. The unfortunate young man was tenderly lifted into a blanket and carried into a caboose by Conductor Frank McDjnald and others of hia crew. Physicians were prompt ly in attendance upon the sufferer and a few minutes before tea o'clock an engine was Miached to tbe cabooie and itartei on its sad journey to Rxkwood. Wolfensoerger never lost consciousness until after he had been removed to his home at Rockwood. Heaiked thoee about him if they thought he bad any chance of recov ery and told how the accident happened. He said that jest as he was about to step forward to make the coupling he found that his gum shoe had become frozen to tbe rail and he was unable to extricate hia foot be fore the wheels came upon him. He bade his wife and .family good by be fore he was piaii j under an anesthetic by the physicians, prior to dressing his wounds. The physicians were helple. Death was inevitable and came to the fcuffirer at lo minutes past 11 o'clock. His death has cast a gloom over all the trainmen and employes of the S. A C. with whom he was a great favorite. Although only about T, years of age, Ed. Wolfensberger had bteu employed as brake man on the S. &. C. almost ever since the completion of that road. He frequently act ed as extra couductor and at different times run as brakesman on passenger trains. He was uniformly gentlemanly and polite and was one of the most popular yonng men in the employ of the B. Si 0. R R. Co. His untimely and unnatural death was a severe shock to bis host of friends. He was the secoud son of David Wolfens berger, the well-known proprietor of the Rockwood House, and leaves a wife and a young babe, Death of Wm. B. Frase. William B. Frease, for many years a prominent business man of this place, and Vice President of the Somerset County Na tional Bank, died shortly before ten o'clock Wednesday morning. He had been a.'l'.ict ed with a complication of troubles for a number of years, and two weeks ago be was seized with grippe, which developed pneu monia. His condition had been very criti cal for several days preceding his death, but Tuesday his physician and family looked for a favorable termination of his illness. The direct cause of death was heart failure. He was in his (!2nd year, and wai a fn of Mi chael Frease, of New Cenlieville. IK- leaves a wife and two children Mrs. Marian Roach, ofStreator, 111., and Watson, a resi dent of Wilmerding. William B. Frease was a good citizen in every respect, and dur ing the thirty odd years he was a resident of this town he had won the esteem and confi dence of all our people. Shortly after re moving to Somerset be entered into partner ship with the late Absolom Casebeer in the general merchandise business, which be con tinued until 17S, when he was elected Reg ister and Recorder. Tpon completing his term of office ne re-entered into partnership with Mr. Casebeer. At the lime of bis death he was senior member of the well-known firm of Freaae and Kooser. Mr. Frease was a prominent and active member of the Lu theran church. Moonshiners Held for Court. The Fayette county ' moon.Liuers," an account of whose arrest was recently pub lished in tbe Hckald, were given a prelim inary hearing before I'nited Sates Commis sioner McCandlass last week. Deputy Col lector P. A. Johns, who was injured in tbe raid by Lis hoise falling upon him, was able to be present and give bis testimony. Jacob Tiukey, who is regarded as the lead er of the moonshiners, is a middle aged man. He wore a pair of gum boots and a large, white blouch hat, pinned up at the sides. He was very uneasy that morning while lis tening to the evidence of Johns and the oth er witness a. Tinkeyissaid to be well off owning a large farm near where tbe still was located The other prisoner was James Ma theny, a West Virginian. He is a yourg man, perhaps 23 years of age. He claimed to be a visitor to the still, and when Com missioner McCandiass fixed his bail at $l,0n0 he wanted it lowered. " I am innocent, and can prove it," said he. " Yes, he is an honest man,'' broke in Tinkey. " He oughtn't to be held at all." Ejt the Commissioner held him. Assist ant District Attorney McDonald asked that Tinkey be held in $2,000 bail, etplainirg tbat Le was well off, and owned a farm. " That is too much," said Tinkey. " I can give e!,wO bail. Tbe whole family is sick, and there is no one to do anything for them." Commissioner McCandiass finally fixed the bail at and Tinkey got it. James H. Miller, a Fayette county farmer, went cn his bond. Miller says be bailed Tinkey on account of hia wife and family, who are in a destitute condition. As the two prisoners were being handcuff ed together by Deputy Gardner, Matbeny commenced crjing. There is no evidence against him, excepting that he was found at the still. Tbe cases will likely come up at the March ttrm of court at Scranton. Tbe prisoners who can get bail will not be tried till tbe May term of court that meets in Pittsburgh Right at Sheriff Kyle's Home. From the Veyersdalc Commercial. Wednesday morning at three o'clock this town was practically in the hands of three burglars, but the town did not know it, or tbe threeenterprising gentlemen would bave remained in tbe town, most likely perma nently. Bishop Lint's store was entered, and the .safe forqed ojien and robbed of sixty to seventy dollars, about l;a!of which belong ed to his brother William, ?nd U thought to be church money. Th.y entered the store by means of duplijcate keys and left on the Hoor the tools used in opening tie safe two chisels and a monkey wrench evidently stolen from tbe Dust Collector Works, as E. J. Schrock's initials were on the chistils. Tbey next turned np at J. M. Olinger's, se curely tying the door so that he could pot o-n it. Mr. Olinger beard them and dis charged his revolver at them. They return ed the fire, but left at once. Officer Weller, like a good soldier, marched In tbe direction of the firing. When h finally crossed Dale street at Truxal's corner they opened on bira. one of tbe lead pelleta puncturing one of Shipley's large plate glass, next to Dale street. Then officer Weller crossed for pro tection to the Cook t Dal building, but the three men kept up a rapid fusilade. chipping the corner bricks behind wbicb officer Wel ler was. He now opened on them, and they took to their heels. It was a race of three to one, and they escaped. Help came to the officer, but too late for benefit What ia ben2 done to apprehend the bold burglars is not our province yet, Ve state tersely tbe f' U and tbeae fiats Lavs not yet material ized. Meanwhile Sheriff Kyle yet lives and the Somerset jail is secure and only twenty miles distant. Imported Stations. A car load of imported Clydesdale, Eng. lish Shire, Percheron and Hackney Stall ions have just arrived in this city from the well known stables of Galbraith Brothers, Janesville, Wis. Any one interested in good horses should call and see tbis lot which jf.jti rfX.S veTfeti In t!r conntrr Pennsylvania Pensions. Representative Atkinson, of Pennsylva nia, introduced a bill in Congress on Tues daybut to grant pensions to members of the Pennsylvania militia who were disabled du ring tbe last war while un lcr the command of officer! of the United States. There were a number of regiments of Pennsylvania militia whose services were tendered to the Government at critical peri ods of the war, and who were commanded by regular ofiicers, and yet who were not mustered regularly into the service of the Government. They risked their lives in de fense of tbe Union the same ss those who had been mastered into tbe regular army, and Mr. Atkinson thinks that they should be pen sioned, at least when disabled while fighting for tbe country. Tbe Ohio militia was tendered to the Gov ernment in tbe same way, but before they were discharged the officials of that State took means to see that they were mastered regularly into the services of tbe govern ment, hence they received pensions the same as other veterans, but tbe Tennsylvsnia mi litia, while doing tbe same service as that of Ohio, are not at present entitled to pen sions when disabled. This injustice Mr. At kinson seeks to remedy by this bill. Cash Store. There will be a Cash Store established in this place alter Monday, February 22nd. J. H. Miller, proprietor of tbe Hardware and bouse furnishing store of Somerset, will sell all goods in his Hue for cash after tbe above date and wiil sell goods from 20 to 2") per cent lower than other stores Ibst sell on credit. No books will be kept and all old accounts must be settled np. All saleable country produce taken in as cash. Differences In the Prices of Sugar and Coffee. There is just cause for complaints made about the comparative cost of a pound of sugar and a pound of coffee. The best grade of sugar can be bought for six to eight cents a pound, while the best grades of coffee sell at twenty-live, thirty, thirty-five and forty cents a pound. Tbe labor of producing a pound of sugar is more expensive than that of raising a pound of coffee. Why, then, should coffee be so much more costly than sugar ? The explanation is in the fact tbat tbe production of sugar has more com petition in it than has tbe growing of a pound of coffee, which is of tbe character of a monopoly after it reaches the market, the syndicate in which is controlled by English merchants. February 20th, 1892. I am now selling out my stock of Dry Goods and other goods at the lowest prices ever made in Somerset and will continne to do so until Saturday, Feb. 2oth. Mrs. A. E. FhL Non-Suit In a Railroad Damage Case The suit of William Cypher against the Huntingdon A Broadtop Railroad Company which has been pending for some time at Bedford, was determined on Wednesday. Cypher was a carpenter, employed by the Company in their repair-shojis at Sax ton. On July 2TS, 1S!W, tbe plaintitT, while repair ing a car on the repair track, had one leg cut off and the other rendered useless. He brought an action in trespass for t2.",0i ) damages. Tbe court directed a non-suit, after bearing the plaintitT a case, on the ground tbat his injury was sustained partly by his own negligence. Prior to tbe suit tbe Company offered to compromise by era ploying the plaintiff at a salary of foo per month during tbe continuance in office of General-Manager Gage. An appeal will be taken. Wanted. A middle aged single woman or widow with no children (white), and who mut be capable of taking charge of a bouse ; must be a good oxk, baker, etc ; family small ; good reference re quired. Address P. O. Box E.. 6tanton's Mills, Somerset County, Fa. A Price Upon Their Heads. A price has at Isst been placed on the beads of the notorious outlaws, Frank and Jack Cooley. The Fayette Cjunty Com mis sioners offer a reward of $2o0 for tbe arrest and delivery to the Sheriff of Frank Cooley, and tbe further sum of $20 J for tbe arrest nd conviction of Jack Cjoley, charged with attempting to burn the Custer school house in Georges township. The School Directors of Georges township also offer a reward of $2'0 for the arrest and delivery of cither of the outlaws to the Sheriff, or S-'0 for both. making $1,000 in all for their capture and conviction. It is presumed that the promis ed reward will either result in the capture of tbe outlaws or drive them from tbe coun try. Church Dedication. St. John Evan. Lutheran Church in Addi son township, Somerset Co., Pa , will be dedicated Feb. 2Stb, 192. Dedication Sermon will be preached by Rev. D. T. Koser, a former pastor. Services will commence at (0 o'clock. Communion services in the afternoon at l:.'i0. The pub lic are invited to attend. A Law Not Generally Known. 4 AVTTj tiioiumje the planting of trtu along llie Twdiidc in IhU Cumnumwtnlth : Seotiox I. tit it matei ., That any person liable to road tax, who shall trans plant to tbe aide of the public highway on his own premises, any fruit, shade or forest trees, of suitable size, shall be allowed by tbe Supervisor of roads, where roads run through or adjoin cultivated fields, in abate ment of bis road tax, one dollar for every four trees set ; but no row of elms shall be placed nearer than seventy feet, no row of maples or other forest trees nearer than W feet, except locust, which may be set thirty feet apart ; and no allowance, as before men tioned, shall be made, unless&uch trees shall have been set out the year previous to tbe demand for such abatement of tax, and are living and well protected from animals at the time of su-:h demand. SaxTios 2. Any trees transplanted to the side of the public bigbwsy as aforesaid, in the place of tres which have died, shall be allowed for in the same manner and on tbe sime conditions as in the preceeding section. Sectios 3. No person shall be allowed an abatement of bis highway tax as afjresaid more than one-quarter of his annual high way tax, and no one shall receive an abate ment of tax for trees planted previous to the passage of tbis Act. Skctiox 4. Any persons who shall cut down, kiil or injure any living trees plsnted as aforesaid, shall pay to the Supervisors of roads as aforesaid, fifty cents for each and every tree cut down, killed or removed, to be celK-cted as other road taxes are now col lected. Approved, tbe Jd day of May A. D., 1&7Q. Heist M. Hoyt. As the season for plsnting trees is not ht distant it ia weil to call attention to those contemplating the improvement of their properties to the above Act. In view of tbe general tendency at tbe present day to level our forests and turn them into farmlands, this Act of our lawmakers will tend in some degree to preserve equilibrium of forest and field. In addition 10 the comfort of travel ers who would enjoy the grateful shade, ir planted along onr highways generally, the force of wind and storms would to some ex tent be broken, and the wide expanse of c'eaiing present a new and pleasing aspect. Timothy and Clover Seed. My first arrival of western seed is now in MAHL05 St H BOCK. richest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Mm ABS0UU7ELY PURE Change of Date for Holding Re publican Primary Election. At a recent meeting of the Republican State Committee, April 20. 1SU2, was fixed as tbe time for holding tbe state conven tion. Rnle 19 of Rules Goveniirg Republican Primary Elections in Somerset County, pro vider : "That the R-pnblican party of Somerset county shall hold its primary e'ectinn for the nomination of candidates on the fourth Saturday of Jane of each year, rrori-Uil, tbat in years wben tbe Republican State Con vention is held prior to that date, tbe chair man of the Republican county committee be authorized to call the said primary election at an earlier date, tbe chairman to give at least 30 days notice of said change of date," In compliance with the above quoted rule, notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of the county that, SA TVRDA I, ATRIL 9, 1892, has been fixed as tbe date for holding the primary election tbis year. Attest Fain. W. Bir-cxis, Gso. R.Sctll. Chairman. Secretary. Mora Faith Cures in Westmoreland. Gbiissbieo, Pa., February 13. Mrs. Margaret Cole, aged 71 years, of near Pleas ant Unity, who for a number of years has been afflicted with inflammatory rheuma tism, applied to Miss Fenton, of faith cure fame, who has been operating in tbat com munity for several weeks, who, through anointing and prayer, has been restored to complete health. George Gwist, a relative of Mrs. Cole, who was so far gone with con sumption that tbe physicians bad given np all hopes of curing him, has also been re stored to health by Miss Fenton, and baa gained 20 pounds in flesh. 6 O Her Features. One of the prominent features of the Cin derella Range is the extra large and high oven, which insures i-erfect baking and roasting. Sold and guaranteed by Jas. B. Holheeuu m Somerset, Pa. For Forging A Deed. Gbeexsscsc, Pa., Feb. 12. This morning Harry S. Showman, a young man aged about twenty-five years, of Donegal township was arrested and brought here and placed in jail charged with forging a deed for the Michael Hay man farm of3uu acres in tbat township, after which be attempted to nego tiate loans on the property and in which ef fort the forgery was discovered. Tbe farm was valued at $sj0. It is a remarkable oc currence and the first of the kind ever at tempted in this county. Housekeepers. Be wise, and examine the Cinderella Range. It has more points that excel than any other range on tbe market, and is sold guaranteed to bake and roast. Sold by Jas. B. Holdecuai m, Somerset, Pa, MARRIED. G0WEK W1I.HELM. January 2itb, 1S!!2, at the residence of Aaron Shannon, I'rsina, Pa , by G. G. Groff, Esq., James F. Gowerand Mrs. Sarah M. Wilhelm. DIED. BAKER. On Thursday, January 23, Is.! '2, near Bakersville, Sadie G., daughter of George Baker, aged six years, 1 mouth and l." days. NOTICE J. Will continue the 20 per cent. Reduction fale on Lis entire line of Overcoats and heavy-weight Cloth ing to March 1, 1892. Announcements FOR THE Bepntlican Primary Election- :0:- T Utt E'lit-T ttfthr SuMtI Utrjl'l : Yon will please announce the folio in nam eil veailemen as caniiulaiesi for the various oftieea rtesigiiatdt, at tbe Kepuluiran Primary Klectkn, to be held SATIHDAY, APRIL 9, 1S92. FRKP. W. BIFKCKER. Chairman Republican Couuty Committee. ST-FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN C. WELLE H, OF MILFORD TOWNSHIP, Suhjeet to the 1eeiion of the Republican Pri mary EleeUon, to be bel4 Saiuntay, April !, 1mi2, -K0R ASSEMBLY, EPJJRAJM D, 211 L LEU' OF IliH KWtNiD HoilOUOif, Subject to thedeoiion of the Republican Pri mary Election lo be held Saturday, April y, "PUBLIC SALE. OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order Issued ont of the Or phans' Court of tSomenet County. Fa , I will ex pose to puhlie sale, al the Coart Hniue, in Som erset, Pa., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1S!2, at 1 o'clork. P. M , the following dewribed real CKlnte, itiiflt? in B'.aek townhiii. Somerset enmi ty. Pn, late the property of Uilk&iu A. teau, dee d., to wit : No 1. All that certain traet of land contain ing twenty (JO. aerrs, utrici mrnm. adjoiaiug lauJs gf A. ijrota!l, J. Dwire aud Sninuei euani: No. 2. All thatVi rtain tract of land eontain two hundred anil nftjr-aix Ui aeni, trii meas ure, adjoining Undnuf A. (Inmall, P. Kroft, An drew Kreider. Samuel 'nm, Alex Snyder and the Baker luivK H. ' Huton ha the right up to lit April l.i!. to remove the Umlier. This trarl is well watered, foul has been opened, and 75 to loir aere I uii-e farm laud. No. :. A. All thti certain tract of land con taining K.i1 acres, otriet meaxuru. No. B. All thai nmiiioos trrn-t to A. above named containing; l.v.' aeres and hi perch es and allowance, lnr raid tract A. and B. adjoin land of John Griihib., P. Kroft. liavid Jone and othem, and are tbe same ptircaaied by W. A. ieaa from Hcury M. Haker, 10 whom there l yet due the mm of J-.li balance unpaid fiurrhaiw money Thi tract is from 4 to ft mile r tm Kailnaid, and has very rrl umber on it. No. 4. All Hie corI and mineral in. upon and under all tliit certain tract uf land, adjoining lands of Rhnads Marker, Samuel rwarner, Biltnerand others, containing M acre and lis perches Mr ct measure : the nuriaee of which raid tract of land was nmreyed by mid W. A. IHintn Snyder, who conveyed the same to Catharine Dwire. A eixid vein of cimu has been developed on this tract of laud. Terms oie-h. J. G. OOI.E, Trustee. A DMIXISTJlATpR'S NOTICE. ESte of Sarah J. Hunter. Iste ofV'rsina Borough l'a . dee'il. Letters of adrolnStraihm on the atKve estate having been rrauied to the uudenigned by the proper authority notice 1 hereby given to all per sona Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and thuae having claims asainil the Mine will present them duly auiheuUcated for settlement on riatuntay. tbe Sib day of April. Vi at the ofllce oi the undersigned tn Somerset Borough, Pa. JOHN R 8C"rTT. Administrator E XECUTORS' NOTICE. Jiaiate of John Bowman, late of Quemahonlng Township, dee'd. Letters of Administration on this male hart n been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice ta hereby rtven to all person indebted to naid estate to make immedi ate pavment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenuemtesi for settlement, Saturday, March ri, at I be bonne of Jeremiah Manrer. tn Stoyestown Bor ough. JEKEMIAH MAlREJt, JullS J.BOWMAN, Executors. Honum Eating? HERIFPS SALE. Hv virtue of snndrv writs of Fieri Faeias. Is sued out of tbe Court of Common Flea, of Som enelCminty, Pa., tome litrscted, there will be ex puaed m public sale, at tlie Court House, to Somerset Borough, va FRIDAY, FERRTARY 1, 1S92, at 1 o'clock. P. ft(-,tbe following describe 1 real estate, to wii: ALSO AH the right, title, interest and cluim of Raph ael Yonnkin. now Eat hat 1 Wiikins of. in and to all those tan certa.m lots of ground, utoate ia the Borough of Casselman. Somerset count;. Pa., known ou tlie plan ol said borough, as iocs Noa. TM and 74. bounded on the north by St. John street, on the west by lot No. Ti on the east by Rp!?rry alley, each being SO bv I fcsrt, bar ing thereon erected a one and a nail story plan k dwelling boose, stable and otser outbulidiaga, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution as the property of Rnchaet Younkin. now Bachael V) llkina, at the suit of Alice Keed. ALSO AU the right, title, interest and claim of Jo seph T. Muhier, of, in and to the following de scribed piece or tract of land, situate in the town ship of Conemanch, county of Somerset, and state of Pennsylvania, beginins at a post in a road, thence by the same and land of Jacob L Kaufman south 57 eav4 oerrhes, thence by the original north 31 east I; perches to a punt, thence north .'iW0 west 2 perches to a rt. thence bv land of John J. Wriblc. William V. Welch and Harare Lenhart, south 31 et ii perches to tlie place of begining. coniaining four ) acres and sixty 6m perches, strut measure, having thsreon erected a two-story frame house, stable and other outbuildings, being the same tract of land which Samuel Kishler and Kaily, his wife, by their deed, dated 4th April ln-N con veyed to Joseph T. Mishler. said deed being duly re girded In Somerset County, iu Deed Book You 71, Page 4M etc., as bv reference thereto had will mor fully and at large appear, together With tbe herediiamen's and appunensBce. Taken in execution as tne property of Joseph T. Miihler, al the suit of Biacaburn & Berkey. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of James R. Trent, of. in and to all mat certain lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Somerset, County of Somerset, and State of Peiinylvania, bounded on the north by lot of Jacob VS Hoch stetler, on the east by West street, or Railroad street, on tbe south by lot of Samuel J. Weak land, and ou tbe west by an alley, having there on erected a one and a half-story plank dwell ing house with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of James H. Trent, at the anit of Jiniah lieffley use of Vi m. B. Frease. NOTICE. All persons pun-haidng at the alsive sale will please take notice ttiat 10 per cent, of tlie pure-base money must be paid when property is knocked down. Otherw ise It will attain e extsxnl to suIa at the rixk of the nrst purchaser. I lie resiiiueoi tne pur chase money must be pakt on or before the dav of rourtrmutlon, via: Thursday, Feli y. JfV.'l-VJL Nodeedwtll be as-knowledgei! until the purchase money Is paid In full. Sheriff s ocrlee. J ISAIAH GOOD. Jan. 27, Iwi I Sheriff. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following per sons have Bled applications fur Liquor License In my odice, and tnat the same will be presented to the Court for allowance ou Monday, February 2, 1S03. Edward Nlcklow, Addison Township. Charles A. Mitchell, " Joseph 8. Zimmerman. Berlin Borough. Jisicph Walchcr, onemangh Township. Si-ott Sterner, Confluence borough. Thomas U. Smith. Thomas S. Williams, tr.kllck Township Natbiiuiel Slicer. Meyersdale Bonsigh. J c. Keed, Robert tiuthrie, " John H. Slicer, " Jieeph Sehrock, Querns honing Township. Mary Biickinau. Rockwoisl Borough. C. T. Hay, Salisbury Borough. Henry Ixsschel, " Edgar Kyle, Somerset Borough. C. S. Van nea-, Lliza A. Tayman. William H. Tayman, " Township. John H. Hite, Sloyestows Borough. Samuel Custer, kiaer Kimmell. Summit Township. Isaac A. Jenkins, Irsina Horcugli. W. II. SANNER, Clerk. Protbonotary 's Office. February .1, luf-U ADMINISTRATOR'S PALE. OF Valuable Real Estate. Br virtue of an order of tale iwueU out of tbe Orphan' Court of turner. County, PaV., and to the uutereiifne. AdmiuiMrator directed, he will expo to public ouu rv-, on umel No. 2, in Vr-i-oa Borough. tfotnentel Voiiiily, l-a.T ou SATUnihl T, FED. JO 02, at o'clock. P. M., tbe following real estate late the property of A. G. Morrow, dec d., vu : No. 1. A lot of ground situate In the vllfcge of Hamedsville, Lower Turkeyfisst Tow a-hip, som erset County. Pa., a. Issuing lands of Harry Kemp, Oeorge Kemp and i has Miller, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling bouse and usual outbuildings. No. 2. A lot situate in I'rsina Borough, having thereon erected a house of 2 rooms, adjoiutug lands of Ed Aloott, Iiavis A Coder and Sarah Cameron. Term o Ten percent, of the pnr I tJll II 0-"chae money to be paid as soon as the properly ia knocked down sud the balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. ALBERT C. EICHER. Administrator. VOTICEOF APPLICATION' FOR CHARTER Notice b heretv given that an anplicatioc will be made to the'uVfriHr uf Pennsslvanla on the Tenth (Ultli) dav of Maivh, A. D. l-.ri, bv U. B. f.ault, John H. rUmetu W. J. Hitrhmau, K. S Mc-Klwee, and O. F. Shupe, nuder the Act of As srmMy, entitled " An art to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cr)ior tionv' muproved April H, 1T4. and the supple ment thereto, fisrthe ehaner of an intended cor poration to tie called The Markleiou Sanitarium and Hotel Coippany," the rhanu-ter ami object of which is tbe establishing and maintaining of an huel at Markleuu, Bonienu t County, Pvnnsylva via. and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rixhts, U-netiU of said Act of As sembly, and supplements thert-to. W. KICK PHrPE. Feb.l0-a. Solicitor. A UDITOITS NOTICE. Estate of Casaimer Cramer, late of Mlddlecreek Township, somerset County. Fa. dee'd. Tbe undersigned Auditor bavins been appoint ed bv the Court to distribute the funds in the hanilsof Mary McNeil Cramer, Administratrix, and also the funds arisiiiK from the real estate, lixiuit the collateral inheritance tax due to the state and to distri bote the balance to and amou thoss leirally entitled tbereut, hereby ulves no tire that he will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his office In Homerset Boronith, on the lwh day of Feb., 1.'J, when and where all parties can attend, J. A, BERKEY. Auditor, DMIXISTRATOIiS' NOTICE. Estate of Christian Mnsser, late of .Otonvcrek low uship, Somerset county. Pa., dee d. Letters of Adminl"tratlin In the store estate having been Krantesl to the uaders:iied by tiie Droner autnorltv. noti-e is hereby riven to all pers ons iudebtcd to said estate. to make immeliate pay ment, and those having claims aaainst me same will present tliem duly authenticated for settie- nieut. on Saturday, Felmiary i7lh, lX'2, at the residnoe of the Administrator in Mouycreex township. MOSES WALKER, F. W. BIESECKER. Administrator. Attorney. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of flanlel Voshol.lar, late of Brothersval luy township. Somerset foanty. Pa. Letters testamentary on the abovs) estate hsvius been granted to tbe nndersisird by the proper authority, notice Is hereby riven to ail nersons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those hsvina- claims or de mands arainsi ine same win present mem auiy ainbeutii'aied for settlement, onorbefure Satnr dav, February LiKh. ls'.'i at the resideuee of the Executor In said township. SAM L' EL. S. MOSIIOLt'ER. J. L. PttiH. Executor. Attorney. i scr r v K !- --ac4 xs ys- -'.-- fs.V s.'. -.... it- . s : .TfessLt:'A g - J" '" r. - '"1 The above is a fair specimen of the 6 6 Jwpprted Stallions 9' for sale at the Somerset House, from the tcell-hnown firm of Galbraith Bros.s Janesville, IJls. Do not fail to see them. s -"A ry A Hi' ' t: S1 MRS. A E. UHL My Eighth Annual, Clear ance, or Mucud Price Sale Is now going on, and will continne until SATURDAY, FEB. 20) 7. I Am Closing Out AT LadRV PIa"h ond Cloth Wraps nd Coats and C hildrens Llotn Coats, H inter Shawls, For Capes, Storm Collars, Boas, Muffs, anil Childrens' Fur &ts, remnants of Cloth, Cash mere, Serges, and other kinds of Dress Goods suitable for Childrens' Dresses and such other kinds of Winter Jood,s aa I do not wish to carry over to next season. I now offer at snecial low prices all grades of Black Silk Warn Henriettas. 46 in, black and colored all wool Henri ettas, 67 cents, worth "JOc. Same qualities in Serges and Whipcords, same prices, a Large variety ot low priced Press Goods, going cheap. 28 inch Cloth, closing out at 15 to 20c 3ti-inch " - 14 " IS to 40c. 50 and 52 " - " " 30 to 50c. Wand 5S " " " 50 to SOc. Outinz Flannels, C S and 10c. Fast Color lied Table I.inen, 25, a 35 and 50c. German Table Linen, 2o to 4')c Hand-loom Table Linen, otV, worth 65c HleacLed lumast, 40 to Kc. Towels from 15c a pair a p. Napkins from tca pair np. Toweling from 5 to 15c. Arasapba Ginghams, 5c Incaster (iinxhams, 7c. Dress Ginghams, 6. 8, 10, 121 to 70c Common Dark Calicoes, 4c Best Delaine 1'rints, 5c Best Oil-color Light Calicoes, 5c Best full standard pare indigo dyed blue prints, 5 and 6 cents. t-4 Appleton A and other Standard Un- bleached Sheeting, 7c. -4 Appleton A. A. and G. G. Standard Unbleached Sheeting, Cc. 2 4 Lyndsay ti. G. Standard Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. (M Unbleached Sheeting, CO and 22. 10-4 Conestoga Sheeting, 25c 4 4 Gold Medal Bleached Mnslin, Cc 4 4 Hill Sc 4-4 Fruit of the Loom, Sc 4 4 Lonsdale, JUc 4-4 Williamsville and Wamsatta, 10c. 4 4 Masonville and Dnval, lie. 4- 4 Pride of the Wesst, 12c. 4 Utica Bleached Sheeting. 22c 10-4 - " " 27c Mt. Pleasant Heavy Sheeting, 6c. Bet Heavy Sheeting. 7c. Wool Carpet Chain, 3'h 5- plv CVitton Chain. He. Linen Carpet Chain, ISc I have a reat variety of Table Covers, Scarfs, Tidies, Throws,and Fancy Arti cles of many kinds and great variety, used for dress or house decoration, that will be closed out cheap. Also, a large assortment of curtain scrims, at from 5 to 10c Lace curtains from 55 cent a pair n p. It will pay all who wish to spend money to the best advantage to attend my Casli Sale. Mrs. A. E. UHL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Henrv Bloujrh. late of Quemahonlng Township, Somerset County. Pa. Letters of Administration on tbe aaov astate haviua been granted to tbe adriereitrued bv the proper authority, notice i hereby given to ail per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate pavment, and those havinf claims acaiust the same will present them duly authenticated fur settlement, on or before Saturday, March 12th, 1-yi at the late residence of dee d. SI SAX BLOCGH, Admiulstratriz. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. , Kstate of Christian Reita, late of Somerset Town ship, Somerset County, Pa., dec d. Lstters of Administration on the above estate having been vranted to the nn'lersigned by the pnper authority, notice Is hereby iriven to ail persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate pavment, and those bavins ciaims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, on or before Saturday the JTlh, February Iss-, at tiie late residence of said de ceased, by the undersigned Administrators. CM. SHAVEK. EjlMA C. REITZ, J. L. Pt'GH. AdmintatrauaB. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Si mon Banger, late of Krolhersvalley township, tn the county of Somerset, dee d., bavins; been granted to the undersigned by the proper author ity, notice to hereby alien toad persoua Indebted to said estate U make Immediate payment, and those having claims avaiust the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned administrator at the late resi dence of said deceased, (I saturiay. February JOth. l:ri between iIm hoi rs of 1 awl S o clock, P.M., when and wbere be will attend fcr saw! PUr, W. W. HAl-GER. Administrator, V .r inn BULLETIN -OF- SILK AND DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. We invite yon to inspct our lines, and ask jon to compare our prices. We promise you polite attention if you only want to look at cur immense lines. All goodi marked in plain figures. DRESS 50-inch All-wool Cloth, 50c 42-in- Blk. Silk Warp Gloria, 75c 42-in. Cloth Bedford Cord, new, $1 Cheviots, all grades. See the new weares Black Silks. See the new weaves Black Satin. See the new weaves Colored Silks. All the latest things in Silks can be found in this department John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. 9K. B. Would be Pleased to Send Samples. 0 UTSTAXDIXG COCXTY, Special and State Taxes of Somerset County, rennsylvania, on tlie 4th day of January, A. IX, 189:1, due and owing by the Collectors of the different Boroughs and Townships in said county as follow : No. Collectors. Districts. 1 David L Witt 2 John H Ankeny. IMF Allissa 4 John H Ankeny A Samuel Lambert.- t Henry G Hay 7 J J rolk 5 Conrad Beall ILK Lamtwrt Stoyestown Borough..- Quemahooius; Quemahisnica. ... SUinycreek....- - .... Brotaersvaiiey Elk Lick Meversdale Borough.... rthade 10 E E Pugh . . somerset No. 1 . New Baltimore , Paint 11 FJ ralier 1' ' .arrell Ream .. 13 Frank Sichoil Addison 14 I U Eisher 15 Henry i.umbert Berlin Borough , Bngheravaliey Is A H Chlu.. Black . 17 W R Mountain Is Cvnis A Vowler. lit J J Folk 'JO C fem-r 11 A 1 Suxier i' H Kuhlinan . Conrturnce Dorough. . . asset man Elk Lick Kdirboj- GreenvHle......... Jellerson..- Jennertowa Borough aC Ank--oy.. -H J W nhailer . Jenner. . r iHtoLoontx J Wm Burkholder.- 1-snnier l-ower Turkcvfoot 27 Eli H Berke.... Lincoln J" (i L Miller A C Moore M l WMeiliert :tl K J Faller s.' Jobl L lv.lig X.; S I, U hltUker M i.am tl Ream V. T 7 Klngler HMH sinyder. :rr s s Eoonis :ts I. M Lambert S R Mo. riff. 0 E K Push Meversdaie M i.l.i iecreek Milford New lialtlmore Borough.. Northampton.,... 1. PiBi..'Z"Z .Z.7...... t.'iiemsnoning korkwood liorough .-saiisbury borotigk Shade Somerset Borough. . Somerset 41 H L Marts .... Southampton....... 42 Peter T Miller... 44 Joha H Snyder.. .ttonycreea , Sioyestown Bonnigh Summit , I'pper Turkevfcot. 44 Aaron I oleu. 4.i Edward Kregar 4n reo II Lenhart... 47 Peter kneireim.. ... rrsina Bonmgb Wcliarsburg borongb... Special tax brocaht to left Btaia " " - Grand total Outstanding tax NOTE. Tn the above outstanding balances are Percenuure to be deducted. we, the uadersiined Commissioners of Somerset accompanyiue accountsof the Rei'eipts and fcjtpenliuires of said Coun'v. fo the v-ar 1VI u be pur bshed, and we hereby certify that the above statement of the Oulolandiug Taxes due said County is xjrrect, as per Record In Treasurer s an 1 Commissioners' Olfic-.-s. ATTKST : ) E. H, WERNER. . Clerk. SSEORS' RETURNS. A tabular statement of the property taxable for County and stale purpussss as returned by the several assessors of Somerset Coanty, for the year is;. COCXTY. STATS. Addfn i Aliegueny. her.iu Borough...- jt'S ot.' l.u sa . P aim l.U J X1 Oil) 4--J i 11 VA ; 7'J) V.v 6H Jisj) 11J , 44 ftJO Si S17 fu 7yj lo Sll j:e :i JV "s 171 7.". 7 7 .7 J JIU , HI ' li OSSi . I'J 47 , 217 WIS , 312 ja IjI lew ; rn lus . me ZA MO VJ i& , 711 M ' l 'J 4a t u . hi 676 sua u : js.7 l.'i M tss 24 6Sl 133 1 24 5-H iw Job 11 oJ tl 671 MU 474 4 70s 16 . a 3J4 24 bis J lss It) 4 i 74 'Jfs, JJ 161 12 JS 2 an SO 4oJ 3 6 -u 12 02 5 i- l 11 s7 j 'J. 7.".! 1 irvj S7 47:; 23 7 6s:; 2X 411 ll." :iw S: 6.V 11 Jsj 10 27 r a W 216 21 Usi 141 4-2 24 S7S it :u 4 7 J6 Black... Broiiiersvalley ...... Couemauga. ' msselinaii BonMiKb-.-.i Conduence Borough. Biklick alr Htc., Oreetiviile. Jeflersou. .. Jenuenown Borough Jenner . Lanmer Lower Turkey fuot . Liutsiln Mevemlale Borough it i.l'l let-reek Milfortl New Baltimore Borough. New Cenirerdle Borough., Northam pton.M .... Otle . , raiut tuemahonifcg No. 1 - Uaemanouing No. V itockwisja Borowtn baJtsbury Burough.. Kiroerset Borough 8hade Somerset . Southampton. hpmycreek ttoyestown Borough. Summit. Ipper Turkey foot Coma Borough Wellerkburf borougl KOTTri Is harebv riven that Frldav. tbe '." th day of February bas been ixed as tne day fo. nnallv determining wnemerany oi me vaiuatious of tbe assessor. have been made below a just rale, aueoraina; to law. SAMl'EL I. ShuBrJt- ATTXcT:- WILLIAM K. I'HL, a. H. W xaxFR. County 4 otnmissioiiers. Clerk. F or sali:. A valuable tmoertv in Stonvcreek towtublp. Somerset county. Pa. Ten acres and 71 pen-lies of land, all cleared and in a good state of culti vation, wiih a two-story dwelling house, gi.sl stable, summer bouse and other ouibuih tings thereon erected, there is also a good spring of wa ter convenient to the house. Tnis pmissrty is Situate oue-to"rth anile east linauAsville, ad joining lands of 1). ttuas. Mrs. Wot, N. keeler andC, A. Brant. For further information call ou or address, MRS. ANNA WAMBAlT.n, L-ils-U St. Altoona, Pa. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following ac counts have been liicd In my nfhee, and Willi presented to the Court tor connrmatlon on d nesdav. February 24th. vu : rirnind at-rount of wm. H. Koontz. Master and Receiver of the Confluence A.'sis-iaii.in. Pint and nnal arcMint of Eredericic Hbaulis, Committee ot James Boucher, a lunatic, now de ceased. W. H. SAN'SER, ProtbooUry. Prothonotary s Omce, Feb. a, ltri ' - - - I I ! - - '. i i '. s 7- - A, J. .' 1 GOOD 60-inch English Saitinz, 85c 40-inch Cheviot Tlaids, 30c Broad Cloths, all grades. Storm Serges, all qualities. Yr. Co Tax. 9p Ts x. State Tax. i7$ is. -a SK i te. fi7 -' 7i-: in Js ' 1 nl h.r-.i .17 .u'. l't.vs lesi i!f..a itwj : i t .'.;. 93.17 l::j lo.: u j :u A.M 4 77 Sol H.7 l 1: ."l fi! A'y 4H.K7 -si.lt 11'. 7M i-l.Jl " R;i.7 JIS 71 lis l .r."J . to.'... "7 1.4 l.-H:t; lo..: --4. 'j U'.ni ::tl a.t l.:v.i. l 'j-.ii -si liii.it m ,i.s l-.ss.oS J4.li-.' 1X14 " M fl Vi ! . wi.ik i ui " 2 i l: 1j is. li " riy.j:t 411 7J.47 S-t.'. . a si. 'jo i 11 l , " Mt" 7-V4 an -J 4 ;,i :;l ::j.t' 71 u . - " f 1 . 1J Ml JSJ -.!. -' is is in j ' II. '.:C. ..!( " 4i.i l at ft l. t ..i -s 2.t j: J,-, lKO iX'u ftHlIM " Jl" 44 4l.'- It l--7 t j Ih-i .1 J.4ii " 7i..( 1 I II It.'. i " l-l'js 1.11s.' ITii. rJ " .'l-.-'j ;...74 ii " l.v.' si. 17 " llV.7 -L'.' ...Vt '.si.tn 2"-s.n; a.. 1.' ..,.: ;i.JH li.7:t 14.10 J 14 ..l.U .:... 4.si IM.:ji :;.wj .ioi7t7.i Borough.. ...... .. Borough eoluma. :t,.K. si 1.H7H . iv,ii.;..j incluicd the Exoneration, r.nin .i.ini on.-t Connrv. in eonformitv to law. have nrdvro! th C.E'iR.iF F. KIVMFI L. HtMl'tL I". .-Hulitit, WILLIAM F. I HL Uininissioni rs. RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. Theee machines raise water 20 feet high for every foot fail on the machine. Tbey supply lrom '2 to 70 gallonscf wa'er per minute, and still rais to any height up to 'X' feet, and any it stance op to tea mile. They are eeiieciully adapttwl tor famishing water for Htnu.il tow ns, facti ries, steam mills, dairies, and fr irrigat ing purposes, 1-jit h mat-hioe is GUARANTEED for ft) Java, wit bout money or note, ami wben pan fjr they are- further guar:inteet lor one year. Msi-iunn bave been purchas ed by the follosiidiian;r'le.ri!leimn. wlii.ni we refer lo by permission : M. I.. Shaver, Coleman's; 8 K. Me'zr. ll.tlrr's ; A. M. Crjmer, Cawelmun : N. 1. Hay. .mprietor of Hay's I'ark. a aurumer re-s.rt. bummil Mills. The above are all Somerst county people, and are well-known twour (.eopie. Ed. AVoy, Gen'l Vgt., SIPKSVILLE, TA. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MAXUFACTUR1XG STATIOJEH A-XD BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, I JOHNSTOWN. PA. 1'::Ss js. s. -s-- -t- ' - ! - - - . - . - -' r " " " f -J f 1 .1L. , I I