Somerset Herald. r-.-.E E. SCTLU Editor. Febiuary 2J. 287'i ' ' r5 sJverri.-eroent in another yjin. - : '" . f,r old nd yonnj at Snyder'? f .t f 5 ' . "l'fc;; of dialling and laughing on ''i'.'j0f.iiec'b-.!rch can not be too "5 j Bank, of Sonth Pennylra. pjaian i about to erect a Urge 'kbsiiiing- tlie pastor's family renders it : ,0 jTj.oue indefinitely the dedi--';. .1 a:heran church at Addison. ' foantr court has granted S6 K vibe sale of li'juur in one forni or .:E:.W.--- . , . j:d !ID(1 S'l'"? of 'nnrdi-r ''. , Vtw at Washington, Pa , on "j.,i-jnins Alexander Chappie. '" t- as-Wed for. ' . limits county, bas a dog j.-junds of cr.ic!:ers without ., Neighbors sav '"it proves ,1f virr gone dry too long." " r -uaJrice. a hiiud man of I'nion r. -j ; i for damages agaitist re ,v "3io railroad for injuries Anct ' 'td t v being pui off a mov- '"ft:-.e Her.AU shoaM not forget "'. yi3vir. the druggist, can Ct their j c " we!' an-v 0,lc'n- ,. jjifreor tix years experience in v. -.Ir. K;r.?s ' -r on county estate, valued at a ' .id a L'f .having been t-ettied and - -Tit jr ditdianred in about a year, Atabwl an indiirna- j-r s - :'-rir.s from weak eyes or de "r ..,,n . at J X. Snyder'i drug yt-d with glasses to suit your j V.s ca-mut a.Tjrd to neglect your ... icis owners of the election booth a to have Ufa adopted by the ai;.-ii'n have sent notices to the Cviaai:i-"ters of this Bute warning -t:- l'je infringement. , - wh i .;:3,-r from nervous and phy- j,-, :v !;nd preat ht'p in the use of ' najorilla. It produces the rapid simulant, without reaction the z-' a ermanent increase of strength "r-,r !:'" of miiid and body. .- I .eeisy nif"1 burglars entered the .".i i'jl raiiroad oSice at Hyr.dman, -J i -i:e oul town ll blew it open ... :n tuoney. An attempt to " wc the : in Lowcry & Schel! r"s rS5 a.u'C??.sfL.!. roub'.ei w'-th sick and nervous be; 1-nd a most efficacious renie Tirtr '- Ci'.hartic Pills. They strength- sw&aob, f.iruu'.ate the liver, restore J:7a tioa toihe digestive organs, and . j".ri ;iedv and permanent relief. y-a.-u't Terop. as described in the -:-.- would not be regarded as a very 4:r.2 structure in this day and age cf j :ii Its kngth was t'7 fee: ; breadth :-:.i!id it was 54 feet ia height, with a -i.-o or ver.mda 3'i fcet long and 1 feet - v.5 .i-.-'.ion as to whether the upper tie carriage wheel iu motion moves etlsn the lower part stt-ms to have -s iV nitc'y settled hv iustantaneims J T;.liy which how the top pok in- i;r.. the bottom dear cut and well deCn- rEacke will Lave another wolfchnw ;.jrrinw Oreer.sburg the early part :.' t?r. sonth. Thrt large gray wolves art beat received by Manager h.n? and are rittbe Urni being put into condition tor .-Lhase. It is thought that the humane .-.r-y will cot inu-rfere. as the law seems to aiasJ :beiL in the matter. iaoor.!:y expenuient has been made :i" rr.jkr army of the Un ted States. tS ijil eottipani. of Indian soldiers. .-)f cava r and four of infantry, Lave : trailed and ad.it-d to as many regi ts more compani s are now being ttd. o that ult'ma'ely every regiment ;.:Jtof the Mbsissiwpi wiil have . '.:iit) cor.ij'scy. i- PtiLiwera lhe died at her home in c Sunday forenoon from theelfes - sr-reirated lye which be had eaten. rwi pnsent when the young woman i-v oft'je stuff, and owning to her con- .':t.-ward it wa.s hard to teli just how t IJ tLc act. the i believed to have fi'eiLj'jiirily itoane. !-.:-.r in the sensational Gaut arson -K .rtiT.-hurg ht-t wetk returned a ver-i-itttugthe defendant U U Gaut t:;j-::.;tlje eols, apg egaling over lictertive Marhy, the pro-ecutor. u a v.iutig man of good character, rtfechargred with burning his mother's . irtV the tli,1''-' iturance. i: tie Kiamatcn." trial at Meadville, ''- -t'itd on the motion of the de-tti--jtheourtto instmct the jury to - 1 verdict of not guilty. The Judge i: was no . ideuce to convict George ' tU S. A , hut did not grant the motion ':'rt.t to (u-orge W. IVlamater. The 'iv.-.vjrie W. is now gving on. ?; t now to he seen on the photo-?-s:'tUe s-jti is the largt that has been rted t..- twri.ty years. It has been --ir.r-d in the u?ual way. by thowing tLe '.; aj3.:e of the sua on white paper ai Ut S ?;i f und to be about lOu.txX) milej mUes wide. lxked at with 'isutrf eye. through a piece of smoked it ip'ars to be not more than an inch - Uteter. ?if ,f Mr. Howells's new novel, 'VWorl-i of Chance," is new York city, th- U-n. a young literary aspirant who rnt-trop .dis with the manuscript :: novel under ti. arm. If the P'-'t vjapter-, which will appear in the fiii'jer of Hi-jri M'lgnzlnf, may be -s s v. indication of the character of the Mrr. itis-afcto predict thai it will ii id interest anything that its author iiUrfrto prudiiced. fC. Ileajasi delivered a temperance ""afe: churrh in JJeaver Falls that r iejr titv a split among his followers. -i:f iwrteJ that the Bible does not 4 tttou:!ii. and that its advocates to U honest. An excited parishioner -y i-iyunced the n.;uieter to his face ;, it-tor suited the real definition of tem- ,-winot synonymous with total ab- ,'J6s tr.i that tt .'uperance niear.t ouly Va,;..n of ready Irish wit in u;ii m-i in Meadville, Crawford rtcen:!r. Aa Irh Catholic and a wtiat were artiing on religion. The Hjiej that he prayed to the Virgin . the purest and holiest next to God. I"rjte;!.:it declared : "I think my er a- kjjj a noman as the Vinr:n i7 tLj! mjy j ., u;j j, ,.but '",5i n.irjjy siht ot difTerrnce in the - tier r:-i " ,"i'-''j;'l i'er Henr- Her ert of Potter -'J. Uj to taru his life hy almost auoer- 'i'eg .ntiivoiber day. It was a very 4r- I trt Ubad just chopped fell eUiutk-iitoJ. nd Ujward bim in ir.y from hi:a. It knocked him -'xj, fcvl across bid and pinion- a 4ja. covering bis aeiis-s, he "td Lil"if Ikuix; in vain. Almost With paia and rhiid with the cold, lie ;ur.Wt lshe Uy on his feac i to pull toward him with a forked stick. rtha;f'y;ng , half sitting he began chop- y for dear life. He cut through ttieen-iDdi tnmk af'er hours of work. ic tree sprang up at the base and !hiiB. Then it took hours before be . . nimteH for hit legs were tern First week of court will probably adjourn Thursday . The Eureka Polley Company, capital OX) is an assured industry for Berlin. The removal of H. S. F.ndV.ey to Johns town will create a vacancy in the town council. Congressman Scull arrived in town Thurs day evening and returned to the National Capital Monday morning. Hon. John 21. Hose, or Johnstown, spent parts of Friday and Saturday in Somerset looking after legal business. Miss Edith C. Willey, teacher of music and bhort-hacd writing. Is stopping at Mr. Frank Countryman". She will teach classes in Somerset. The well-known mercantile firm of Dav is & Coder, at t'rsina, will be dissolved bv mu tual consent March 1st, when Mr. Coder will reare Irora the firm. Jacob Zeigler, Sr., father of Jasob Z'igler, of this place, died at his home near Snyder's station, Saturday morning, of grippe. He was well advauced in years. Andrew Parker, formerly cashier of the First National Bank, now with a large lxm ud Trot Association, at Washington I C, is pending a few days with Somerset friends. Hon. E. D. Miller, is conlinMl u his hom at Hot k wood by sickness. It is a ereat dis- appointceut to him not to be able to meet liis many friends who are ia attendance at coart this week. The concert given in the jcra House Friday uit'ht, exclusively fcy home talent, for the benefit of the Kvform church, was a decided success and rejected great credit on all of the performers. A number of memliers of Somerset council Jr. O. I. A. M. went to Johnstown Monday morning and participated in a Washington's birthday paratle by members of that organi zation from al! the adjoining counties. Associate Judge Noah Biesecker has al most entirely recovered from the severe at tack of grippe from which he s . tiered for several weeks and i able to lake his seat on the bench when court convened Monday morning. Ir. V. H. Gardner, of New Centreville, who has been Buffi ring from a severe attack of pneumonia fjr several week ;, is "mend ing"' and hoiies to be al.le to resume the practice of his profession in a few days. Judge Longenecker is holding Ins first term of court in Somerset this week and is wining golden opinions for himself from attorneys, jurors and suitors alike, by his fairness, impartiality and gentlemanly treat ment of all who have business in hN court. Iewis W. Fogs, a popular engineer on the South Penn K E., located in this place during the active days of that corporation, bas been for several days the guest of his brother-in-law, I)r. H. S. Kimmeil. Mr. Fogg is at present located at 1 'erry, West moreland county. Henry Walker, of P.rothersvalley town ships, aged about 40 years, died Saturday evening from the effect of injuries sustained by being throw n from a horse three weeks ag-.. He was one of Brothers-valley's most prominent citi.ens and his unnatural death has occasioned great sorrow. Judging from the testimony taken in be half cf Mr. Vaneer, of the Pirk Hotel to counteract the weight of the remonstrame filed against granting a liquor license to his bouse, icsidents of this place will hereafter take the trouble to ra 1 over remonstrance before attaching their signatures to them. W. W. Ticking, formerly Traveling Pas senger Agent for the B A O. It. K. Co., with headquarters at Somert, now City Pas senger Agent at Chicago for the same com pany arrived in town Friday for a few days visit. He was accompanied by his brother S. F. Ticking, connected with the light boose service on Lake Michigan. Howard Lnoghton, second and youngest son of the late Robert Eaitghton, Eq.. died at his home in this place Thursday afterno in , aged thirty-seven years. Mr. Laughton had been an invalid for a number of yea-s, suffer ing from a disease cf the nervous system, and when attacked by grippe, two weeks o, he did not have the strength to conquer that insidious disease. His untimely death is mourned by a hvge circle of friends. John George, of New Baltimore, ought to be a very happy man. Ouly one vote wa cast against him for constable in that bor ough at the recent e ection and Mr. George is strongly suspected of having voted against himself. The practical unanimity of the voters is very gratifying to Mr. George, since he is one of only three Ipu'ulican voters who live in that rown. He was ofliciady sworn in at Monday court. Meyersdale hasn't gotten out of her school b ard snarl yet. At the election last Tues ,le hoard of directors all P.enubli- cans was elected by a handsome majority, but through an oversum tne iickks were printed and voted w:thout donating the letig-.b of term each director wastoserv. The Democrats now threaten to take ad vantace. if any can be legally taken, of this technicality and seat the members of their pirty whom the voters distinctly dec'.aied tb'-y did not want. H. S Eudsley, F.i- who has been a prac ticing attorney at the Somerset bar ever since his admif.-ion to the pr Jl's-i in aVout twelve years ago, will remove to Jonestown April 1st, where he has accepted the position of assistant solicitor to the Cambria Iran Company. Mr. EadV.ey has established a reputation here for ca:eful and cunscicntioU' attention to all business entrusted to his care aud his determination to leave Somer set will cause widespread regret amjng all clasess. Mr. Eudsley and his family have been prominently identified with local so ciety and are deservedly popular. A. PyBeachy, one of Elklick s most sub ...,.,; ,1 riiirena. both t.hvsicaily and finan cially, spent a half hoar in the Uekald office Thursday. He is satisfied that his section of the county has a great future before it, and that peop,e over ll-m wi!l not b,Te tJ wait a lifetime before gral improvements are made. No section cf our county is as rich in mineral resources as Elklick, and no oth er Las tbe same profpefts cf speedy devel opment. The E kiick oil well is now down to a depth of feet, and theexpert superin tending the drilling cmfilently expects to strike either oil or g.is before tbe hole is abandoned. - The editors of the Hkbalp enjoyed a call Monday afternoon from "Jack" Stoner, Esq., aad Valentine Sass, two of Greenville town ship's sturdy citizen-. Mr. Stoner is one of the beat and wittiest conversatioualists to be found in days trael. and although born in tbe cradle of Somerset county P.pubh-canisra-Grecnville-and an earoeat worker in the rants since the formation of the par ty be has not yet succeeded iu converting ou'r friend Sass. White here tbey told us that Fred Durr, thai whom Greenville town ship.nd for that matter S imerset county , bas no better citiien. recently received handsome legacy left him by relatives in the Fatherland. The haifdoxen workmen employed at a steara saw miil owned by Westmoreland county parties and operated bv David Z m merman. in Middiecreek township, this coun tv had a novel experience TQurslay Tie bo'iler had become leaky and wa pron-unc-cd unsafe by tbe machinist who bad been employed to repair iu Thursday morning, after tbe rearing had been completed , fire was kindled in the furnar, and the "blow ofT set at 0 pound, when tbe work men retreated to. of safety to await development, They didn't h,e long to wa.lf.rina few minmea the "boiler bust ed" throwing bits of iron and pieces or timber in every direction and tally wreck ing the mill. Criminal Court. The regular February term of criminal ourt convened at 10 o'clock Monday morn ing, with Judges Longonecker, Pile and Eie sreker on tlie bench. Ex-Jndge O. P. Shaver was appointed lore man of the grand jury. The morning session was taken npin bear ing motions and in calling the jury lists. The afternoon session was occupied in bear ing arguments of counsel for and against ap plications fcir retail liquor dealers' lv nsea. The court announced that the liccr.se appli cations would be taken np and passed upon later in tbe week, after the criminal list bad been disposed ot There are thirty-five cases down on the criminal calendar, but all bat five have been settled or continued. The first case for trial was taken up Tues day morning. It was that of tbe Common wealth vs. James Turner and Daniel Sal mon, tbe two yonng men who so fiendishly assaulted and butchered old man Bittner, near Hooversville, the day before Christ mas, a full account of which was published in the IIfeald at tbetime. There were two billsof iudictment, one charging mayhem, and the other assault aud battery with intent to kill. The defendants plead not guilty when ar raigned, but afterwards, on advice of coun sel, withdrew their former plea and entered one of guilty. After the plea of guilty had been entered the prosecutor and several oth er witnesses were examined by the court. Tbe prisoners were then remanded to jail to await sentence. The maximum sentence thai can be imposed is twelve years seven on the one indictment and five on the other. Buc-klen'a Arnica Salve. The best bjalve in the world for cute, bruis cs, tores, ulcers, alt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, cbapptd bancs, chilblains, corns and al skin eruption;; and positively cures piles or no fay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price .' cents per box. For sale by J. X. Snyder Druggist. Shall Somerset Have Electric Light? Tbe Somerset Electric Liht, Heat and Power Company obtaintd a Charter of In-corpo.-a'.ion on tbe 18th of January lt?!ti,and ever since they have been investigating the merits of the different systems and have reached a conclusion in the matter and are now ready to proceed with active operations, and have a plant installed within sixty or ninety days, if the citizens of Somerset give them the proper encouragement. All de- nilj on them. In a small town like Som erset unless the pyople are practically unani mous in iu favor it is impossible to get it, because tbe cost of installing and maintain ing the plant is too treat, being almost as great as in a town of double its size. A commitiee will wait upon the people within ths next few days to see whether the requir ed number of lights can be secured. Those who contract now for lights will have all their large lighta put up for cost, while those who will not do so until after the plant is installed will have to pay for the wiring themselves. Now, let our citizens give the company proper encouragement by subscrib ing liberally for lights and the borough au thorities at once contract with the company, so that the rampany may see their way clear to proceed with the plant. It is such a superior light to anything thai w en r us ed before that our people should hot let the op;ortunity slip to secure it. The company can't and won't erect the plant unh ss the people went it and show great unanimity in the matter. Citi.es. Imported Stations. A cai load of imported Clydesdale, Eng lish Shire, Tercheron and Hackney Stall ions have just arrived in this city from tbe well known stables of Galbraith Brothers, JanesviMe, Wis. Any one interested in good horses should call and see this lot which are the finest ever seen in this country The Cooleys Will Surrender Under Conditions. The following letter was printed in the Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette Friday morn ing from tbe father of the notorious Cjoley boys of Fayette County, Pa. : ' FAiacmscK, P., Feb. 18, S2. To SlifrijT XcCormick and the late abiding eiti :tn of Fayftte Conniy. My sons Frank and Jack Cooley are now fugitives from justice and are charged with numerous crime), of which I believe they are not guilty. 1 no w have a proposi tion to make to the Sheriff of this county and tbe people though the co'umus of the CMuu-rflil Gavtte. It relates to thesurrend er of my two sons to the authorities. I have spoken to my son Frank about the matter, and he author. rs me to soy that be will will ingly give himself up to justice, provided be is fairly dealt with by the law. His con ditions of surrender are that he is to be given a new trial on the charge of assaulting and robbing Miss Mary Eoss, of George's Town ship, Fayette County. Further, that at the trial he be granted such facilities as are at the hands of tbe Sheriff for summoning witnesses in his defense. He also aks that like justice be granted to his brother. John, and those associated with bim at present, and especially stipulates that no reward is to be paid to any official or other person as the result of the surrender, because be fe-s that the hope of obtaining said would be an incentive for those interes ted to do some tall swearing. Iu esse this proposition is refused then the boys will let matters remain as they now are and Sheriff McCormick and his Deputies are at libei ty to catch bim if they can. I.t rx CooLir. Witnesses : Hesby Bowcll, of Tniontown, Fb is X. Brass, f Pittsburgh. Timothy and Clover Seed. First arrival of western seed now in. Mao us Sen bock. Attention Sugar Producers. Any person d siring any inormation in regar I to tbe bounty or revenue on sugar produced in Somerset county, will please call on it address F. P. Savior, at Somerset, Pa., All the sugar brought to Somerset will be weighed and sampled at the store of Cook Iieerits. Respectfully yours, F. P. Savlor, Deputy Cellector. Husband Items. A Grange meeting wiil be held on the evening of March 1st. Commuion services will be held in the Weller church Sunday March 6th. Charles H Miller, bas been confined to bis borne for several weeks suffering from severe attack of rheumatism. Farmers agree iu pronouncing tbe horses on exhibition at tbe Somerset House, the finest ever seen in this county. A traveling phrenologist has been feeling the bumps on tbe beads of people in this section and telling them what business tbey are fitted for all for 25 eta. X Crove City College. Young men and women desiring an edu cation will do well to investigate the merits of Grove City College. Tha very best in struction is provided in all its departments. The rates of tuition and boarding are ex ceedingly low. thus putting an education within reach of young men and women of limited mnns Collegiate, College Preparatory, and Nor mil courses are maintained. The Business Department, embracing in struction In Commercial branches, Stenog raphy, Tyjwriiing, and Telegr. pby is a prominent feature of tbe institution. The Music Conservatary under tbe Direct orship of Prof E. C. Heffley, is one of the het in the country. Physical training is furnished free to all indents, both ladies and gentlemen. The Military Department, organized by tbe general government, provides tbe very best instruction in Military science ana ic tics. The Soring session opens March 20th rtalnraes sent promptly on application to the President, Isaac C. Ketler. Grove City, Pa- Borough, and Township Off! cars. Following Is the official list of borough and township officers eh-cted throughout the county on Taesday, February ICth : r.onoiGns. Burgess, R C Heffley ; assistant burgess, W H Bend9 ; town council, W L Kurtz ; high constable, L M Weller ; tax collector, Frank Heffley ; judge, C A Floto ; inspect ors, W F Pbilaon, Joseph Imhoff; assessor, Frank Forney ; street commissioner, J C Eugle; school directors, Robert Thilson, Samuel Engle; auditor, C A Brubaker; town clerk, J R Philson. CatMttma. Burgess, Simon Shanks ; town council, L L Weimer, Charles Barnes ; high constable, Daniel Mickey ; tax collector, Daniel Mick ey ; jndge, H It Witt ; inspectors, Oeorge Mickey, J P Hosteller ; assessor, L L Wei mer ; street commissioner, Daniel Mickey ; school directors, Jesse Reed, B W Witt ; au ditor, Charles I'.arnes ; town clerk, C R Pbillippi ; treasurer, Jacob Weimer. Continence. Justice, A R Humber; Burgess, J W Irown; town council, W W Kurtz, J R Brown ; bigh constable, E O R doric ; tax collector. W E Mountain; Judge, U N Black ; inspectors, J 8 Weakland, John A Walker; assessor, B K Pullin ; street com missioner, John Sterner; school directors, J J Reynolds, J. R. Brown; Auditors, B A F.chtner, C B Critchfield. Jen iitr town. Burgess. D L Witt; town council, J J Griffith, J a Kaylor, J P Tomlinson : tax collector, O O Ankeny; judge, Abruhara, Btfin ; inspectors D Petersen, Chas Shaffer ; asM-ssor, Kofus Rauch, D L Wiand, (tie'f) street commissioner, H C Shaffer ; school di rectors, John Rink, H W Maurer, J P Pet ticord, (tie) ; auditor, John Judy; town clerk, P F Berkey. Jfrgerxlale. Burgets, S H Dull; town council J M Cook, Adam Hahn ; high constable, C L Gardner; tax collector, A F Welahons; Judge, M A Rulter; inspectors, W A Buecb ley, Mark Smith ; assessor, Emory George ; school directors, S C Hartley, Wra Appel, George W Collins, 6 S Good, W U Habel, B D Morgan ; auditor, E D Leonard, E J Dickey. ir Baltimore. Burgess, F A Werner; town council, H Engbert, Peter Weimer; high constable, Peter Weimer; tax collector, F J Poller; judge, John P Lcbiuan ; inspectors, George Straub, John Ross ; a- sessor, Joseph Topper ; street commissioner, Henry Wichniau ; school directors, Michael Hickey, John M Topper, Henry Engbert ; auditor, Francis V Topper ; constable, John George. iSoyrafou'i. Justice, Augustus Heffley ; burgess, C W Pugh; town council, Isaac Ferner, J E Giffin ; tax collector, Francis Taylor ; judge M V Sorber ; inspectors, R W Spangler, J W Thompson ; assessor. William Brubaker street commissioner, Gideon lierkebile ; school directors, M V Sorber, P BSchlag; auditors, B F Bowman, Luther R Zimmer man, II F Snyder. Cruina. Justice, G W Anderson ; burgess, G W Anderson; town council, W8 Kuhlman.J B Davis ; high constable, G W Lenhart ; tax collector, G W Lwhart; judge. W 8 Kuhl- maa ; inspectors. F W Dull, F P Anderson ; assessor, F W Heslop; street commissioner. GW Lenhart; school directors, I J Miller, J B Davis; Auditor, John S Lyons. Ac Centretitte. Burgess, John F. Hay ; town council, W D Jacobs ; high constable, Peter P File ; tax collector, E n Foutch ; judge, W H Walter; inspectors, John D Snyder, M S Hamilton ; assessor, D W Will ; street commissioner, L N Scott ; school directors, L Vought, R H Dull ; auditor, W H Mil'er. E'xtiv'iu'l. Justices, Philip Smith, John Stein ; bur gess, M H Hartr.-ll ; town council, William Wolfersherger. George Ridenour ; high con stable, F U Dupont ; ui collector. John Stein , judge, A E.ans; inspectors, George Holtzhour, J R Haines ; assetsar, S A Haines ; school directors, W H Johnson, S A Kendall ; auditor, J R Haines ; street commissioner, Henry Yutzy. Jydijnu-:. Justice, Levi Lichliter ; burgess, J J Liv- engood ; town council, M J Ltvengood ; high constable, John Fair ; tax collector, W A Glotfelty ; judge, Adam Fogle: inspect ors, W A Glotfelty, R A Kidiier ; assessor. Samuel Mier ; street commissioner, David Enos ; school directors, Theophilus Wagner, Sol A Wagner ; auditor, Wm. Cochran. Simerrri. Burgess, W H Weidey ; town council. Thomas Jones, 1 year, Josiah H Pisel, 3 years, W W Davis, 3 years. W H Sinner, 2 years ; high constable, Wm Colbert ; tax collector, A H Huston ; judge, U M Phil- lippi ; inspectors, H F Knepper, J D Swank ; assessor, W B Co ff roth ; street commission er, H G Cunningham ; school directors, A J Uileman, M J Prills ; auditor, James E Fer ner ; town clerk, John S Edis. WeHertbtirit. Justice. Michael Line, burgessi, C II Close Uwn council, P T Shatter, U W Witt ; tax collector, P Kneiream ; judge, G W Fechtig:: inspectois, C A Meyers, C Mengea ; assessor, A Trimble ; street commissioner, Geo Paul ; school directors, Eli Shaff.-r, S C Fecbtig : uditor, William Moser; town clerk, PF Shaffer. TO WSSlllPA A ddifon. Justice. Henry Rinheberger ; tax collector, F B Nicklow ; judge, James K Hileroan ; inspectors, J D Swartzwelder, G L Stark ; as sessor, Stephen McClinUxk ; school direct ors, John Wilkins, Levi Sterner ; supervi sors, Eli Bender, George Creamer, Amos Kurtz : auditor, A A Jacobs ; clerk, A S Mitchell. Allegheny. Tax collector, James A Hillegas ; judge, John Tipton ; inspectors, John Darr. M L Eaieigh ; assessor, George Tayman ; school directors, C H Dora. Frederick R Shaffer ; supervisors, Levi Clitz, George Foust, Jos H Miller ; auditor, Henry Tayman ; clerk, L A Ellenberger ; constable, Jacob R Deeter. l,tck. Justice, A J Sterner ; tax collector, A II Ohler ; judge, Daniel RhoaU ; inspectors, C A GrowaJl, H J Sipe ; aswssor. A J Sterner ; school directors, Jacob Marker, 3 years, S A hocmaker, 3 years, Dennis Weimer, 2 years, John Fowler, X year ; supervisors, Austin Rboads. H H Hoover; auditor, Mahlon 8nyder ; clerk. Jacob Snyder ; constable, J H Miller ; treasurer, Dewali Snyder. Brelhertralley. Tax collector, II H Yoder ; judge, A M Sivits; inspectors, D L Meyers, Amos Walk er ; assessor, H U Smith ; school directors, Jacob M Masser, H G Hay ; supervisors, Wm Foust, Jonas Stevannus. P B Baer ; au ditor. John A Brant; clerk, Chas Hentx ; constable. El Baldwin. Vonemauyh. Tax collector, H C Miltenberger ; jndge. John Stabl ; inspectors, John Thomas, Noah KiufTaian ; assessor. I 8 Kaufman ; school directors, Jacob I Kaufman, Samuel Gindle sperger ; supervisors, Jonathan II Yoder, Da. vid D Kaufman, Joseph Johns, Joseph Mil ler, Jacob G MUhler; auditor, Joseph T Yoder ; clerk, Henry Lenhart. Elklick. Justice, 8 Kretehman ; tax collector, J J Folk ; judge, Robert Cochrane; inspectors, Reuben Folk, Harvey Liven good ; asseesor, Samuel Compton ; school directors, D W Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AESSUUTELY PURE Maut, R A Winters : supervisors, Richard Glotfelty, L S Maast, V 21 Fike - Auditor, J P Yogel ; clerk, C J Fike ; constable, Calvin Foller, Cbarhjs Crosin,- tie. Tax collector, L F Dora ; judge, W J Dcre ruer ; inspectors, J H Market, Thomas Man ges ; assessor, J II Suder ; school directors. W H Suder, J Kammerrr ; supervisors, A Fiickinger. David Baker ; auditor, George Slack ; clerk, Henry Foorhaugb ; constable, Wm H Bittner. GreeurUle, Justice, Fred Durr; tax collector, A J Stoner; judge, E K Hochstetler , inspectors, John H el wig, J H Baer; assessor, Noah Lint ; school directors, Herman Shockey, U S Hochstetler ; supervisors, Jacob Hoch stetler, Valentine Sass ; auditor, Fred Durr ; clerk, S M Hoasel ; treasurer, J D Arnold ; constable, Valentine Sass. JeffiTtoiu Tax collector, A H Kublman ; judge, Mo ses Bisel ; inspectors, Peler Schultz, Samuel Neiderheiser ; assessor, E J Baker ; school directors, Gideon Sbaulis, Joseph Showman, Frederick Sbanlis ; supervisors, Wesley Mil ler, A B lenhart ; auditor, John Garader ', clerk, J M Knupp. Jenner. Justices, James M Cover, James O'Connor ; tax collector, Thomas Gallagher; judge, John Biesecker : inspectors, Giahatn Hotf man, D G Lint ; assessor, Peter S Bowman ; school directors, John Weighley, Jerome Stufft ; supervisors, Frank Dawson, George Friediine, Adam Stevens, Conrad Wechten heiser , auditor, Josiah Gohn ; clerk, Park 8haffer ; constable, Henry Horner. Jj-ij luier. Tax collector, Lewis Mankemyer; judge, Urias M. Geiger ; inspector, Alfred Knepp, John Smith ; assessor, J E Geiger ; school directory John Smith, J H Pfahler; supervi sors, Christian Mankeinyer, Peter Weimer ; auditor. Otto Lawrence ; clerk, U B Beal ; constable, Chauncey Geiger. Lincoln. Tax collector, E II Berkey ; judge, Gabriel Kline ; inspectors, E G Bittner. Hiram Sbaulis ; assessor, S G Iiittner ; school di rectors, H L Sine, H f Btttner ; supervisors, Jacob Hem mincer, J J Scamucker ; auditor, Josiah Horner ; clerk, A E Fritz ; treasurer, Peter Sipe. Later Tivkfit'v'J. Tax collector, J W Burkholder; judge, G. Kemp, O W Anderson, (tit); ins., CB Hyatt, W II Sufull ; assessor, James LYilborn ; school directors, Elmer King, X B Tannehill ; su pcrvums, II II Rush, F 8 Kreger, Malichi Hrrlzell, Silas Conn ; auditor, L Tanne hill ; clerk, Soot t Sec hier , treasurer, Edward Ligen field. XHjofd. Justice, G Walter; tax collector, W O Miller; Judge, J R Boose ; inspectors, Har rison Weimer, H H Lindley ; assessor, A Market ; schiol directors. Perry Schrock, J D Pbillippi; supervisors, J P Meyers, Harry Hay, Wm J Kimmtll, Josiah Flick; auditor G M Baker ; clerk, J C Enable ; treasurer, Albert E Brant. M:dd!ecre. I. Justice, II D Moore; tax collector, Samuel Dickey ; judge, P K Moore ; inspectors, John H Miller, S S Suyder; assessor, A Miller; school directors, Simon Lyons, I' M Saylor; supervisors, J R McMillen, Paul Miller ; auditor, Hiram Tedrow ; clerk, Josiah Pile ; treasurer, J J McMillen. Justice, John II Miller ; tax collector, II E Miller; judge, Charles Broadwater; in spectors, Jonathan Bayer, S J Bowman : assessor. Nelson Bittner ; school directors, J II Miller, Calvin Poorbaugb ; supervisors, Abram Coughenour, Fred Muhlenberg; auditor, N H Crosby : clerk, H M Poorbaugb. Ojle. Tax collector, S G Whitaker ; judge, J L Bumgardner ; inspectors, Amos Whitaker, Martin Bowser ; assessor, Eiekial Fe lix ; school directors, Jonas Wirrick, Ezekial Felix ; supervisors, Harrison Old ham, Emanuel Mock; auditor, E J Seese;cleik, E E Meyers; constable, 8 G Whitaker. Tdmr. . Tax collector, X D Shaffer ; judge, Jacob E Foust ; insiectors, Josiah Blougu, II W Lape ; assesor. Jas F Beam ; school direct ors, L E Hollsapple, I D Shaffer ; super visors. E 1 Holsapple, H A Berkey, Scott Murphy ; auditor, M K Johus ; clerk, Peter Hoffman. fytiemahvniHQ. Justices, I M Hoover Wu H Miller ; tax cal lector, Noah D Bowman ; j jde, district No. 1, O P Shaver ; No. 2, t" Wehrle ; in spectors. No. 1, G Straub, J D Zimmer man ; No. 2, Joseph Naugle I P Dail ; assessor, F F Wingert ; school directors, Eli Shaver. Peter Blough ; supervisors, Wm Suder, John J Horner: auditor. George Stinebaugh ; clerk, J G Kocher ; treasurer, Jere Berkey. Tax collector, Gearge D Manges: judge, M D Reel ; inspectors, A L Wagner, J F Reilz ; assessor, C L Wagner ; school di rectors, H Johnson J E Berkebiie ; su pervisors, Jacob Horner, Jesse Crumm, Al bert Gohn, Thomas Lohr; auditor, Cy rus Berkebiie ; clerk, B F Limbert ; treas urer, T P Hamer. Sl.nrWrf. Tax collector, Eiward Coleman ; judge, C M Shaver; inspector. Grant F Young, Phil ip II Walker ; assessor, Russell Young ; school directors, Norman B Penrod, Joseph J Snyder; supervisors, Samuel A Rhoads, Wm J Rhoads, John C Gneaggy, Lemuel H Aumau ; auditor, Ei Cupp ; clerk, F P Saylor ; treasurer, Henry J Hoffman. Svutltnmit'tn. Justice. Jesse J Cook ; tax collector, 11 L Mtrtx ; judge, John B Baker ; inspectors, W P Martx, J A Kelley ; assessor, John II I-ep-ly ; school directors, Samuel Shoemaker, Heury Delbrook ; supervisors, W?m Trout ram, Solomon Euerick; auditor, A H Young ; clerk, S Kennell ; treasurer, Sam'l Troutman. Sl-myree I. Tax collector, Joseph Sttill ; jndge, J M Yoder : inspectors, T O Dougherty, R B Smith ; asstsior, Martin Shank ; school directors, J J Walker, W J Glessner; super visors, W II Miller, Noah Keifer. Josiah Kimniel ; auditor, Chai. Shank ; clerk, Alexander Hunter ; treasurer, E E Spangler. .summit. Justice, A A Miller ; tax collector, M C Horner ; judge, Samuel Firl ; inspectors, E M Walker, Austin Miller; assessor, J B Schrock ;. school director?, Henry Walter, S 8 Miller ; supervisors, Peter Bowser, William Licheraby ; auditor, Conrad Posch mau ; clerk, H B Berkley. I'j'per Turke;ij'fK)t. Tax collector, I W Sullivan ; judge, W M Putman ; inspectors, A J Sembower, Silas May ; assessor, J C Cunningham ; school directors, Peter Nickelson, J A Shultz ; supervisors, J F Weimer, H D King, Jobn Younkin, Nelson Romesburg ; auditor, D R Sechler ; clerk, A C Richer. NOTICE, J. M. Will continue the 20 per cent. Reduction Sale on his entire line of Overcoats and heavy-weight Cloth ing to March 1, 1892. Poller HonM mi . mm MRS. A E. UHL. I am now receiving my new stock of Consisting of all kinds of Fine Dre?s Goods, cither in Plain Colors or Novelties, with a great range of prices and qualities. I'm glad to say that tliejwill all be cheap. A large line of low-price DRESS GOODS. in Plain Shades and Novelties, com ing in this week. A splendid line of Gingham?. Outing Flannels, and other Novelties coining in, all cheap. An immense line of While Dress Coods aod Embroideries, will he opened ihi week. Laces of all kinds in almndancc will be shown tlii.s Fea.son. Dress Trimmings Of the Latest styles now open. A large line of Lest dark and light Calicoes at o cent. Mus lins and Sheetings will bechcapthis season. Call and et mv stock. Mrs. A. E. UHL. -. s . s Am '-V-31 -. ; .fl -"" v; v.: ;S " . , ? - m$tk r 1 5 y .- . "s? 7.? Announcements FOR THE Epical Primary EMo. -;:- You will Dleuo nnnoiiun? th ft.llow ii.L' nam ed rt otlemea rar.d.tiAt lor the varitMi. othr- iltittiifuatl, at Uie Kr publican Primary hleciion. SATl'KDAY, APHIL , JS92. FCKH. W. BIE-4KCKER. Cbaincan Kep;;l.i;' an Cixjniy t'ummitti-e. -FOR ASSEMBLY, J0HX c. wel lei:, OF MILFOKD TOWNSHIP, Siibjisrt Uthe lef-ision of the Ri-pnulican Pii maxy Kleetluu, to be behl Katuntsy. April -FOR AMr-EMIlLY, EmR AMD. XlLLEi:,) of niK KWimu r.i (lion hi. finr;eet to thederision of the Republican ln mar) ticetKHi to l ht-M cnturiiay, April 'J, Is.'.'. -F0R DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. A. EERKEY, OF SOMERSET UOROt'fiir, Sur.teetto the leci-ion of the Repuliraa I'rl mary "Election, lobe iu-U tjatunlay, Ail , ls.rj. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, L. C. COLUORN, OF SOMERSET ItORot !, Subject to the de !iin ofih Republican Pri. mary rvleetioo, u be bci.l Stturiay. April ). ls.r.' E XKCL'KJl' NOTICE liate cf Jobn Rnwoian. Iai of iiemRhoniui; Towiisliii,. deC 'l. Letter of Ailminisiration on ibi estate harina; been (rrantetl lo tbe uu'brsrue'l by In-; proper auihority, noli'e in hereby riven lo all person tu.lebltsi lo saul estate to make immedi ate paymeMi, and thure bavin clanaa ajnst the name will present Ihem elaiy autbeniu-atel tyt tettlemenl, Satunlay. Jtareb i, 1 4A al the biMisa at Jeremiah Maurer. in soyrsujwn Bor ough. . JEREMIAH MAI REK, JoHN J. BOWMAN. Executor. 5. is.- ' ;f : r .-1 , . e" -.s. - -TSl, .. aWa.- SPRING- GOODS The above is a fair specimen of the " Imported Stallions" for sale at the Somerset House, from the wcll-hwirn firm of Galbraith Bros., Janesiille, Wis. Do not fail to see them Jeff Spg Goods FOR 1892 Are now in. Every Department full of all the very latest stylos of jSTEAV goods At prices that we have never be fore offered as low for nice, GOOD STYLES of new, first-class goods, and th'y can only be seen at the old reliable house of PARKER & PARKER. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 k 123 4th Ave., PITTSBURG 'II, PsI. (Capital, $500,000 full paid.) (Insure tit!e to Real Estate.) Antbortred to act a Exeeutor, A'lioiiil-trator. ouaruiaii, T-ite, Assint-,-, Ree-ivr, JLe. DEALERS IX RELIABLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Rents boxes in its Snperior Va::!ts from is per annum upwards. Piceives Jr.is.sits and I mum only on niortgans anil approved roiiaterals. JOHN K. .TAC KSAX, TT.-i.l. t. JAMt:-iJ.l"SNKI.L. V. IV.i t. U. Mt . ail' I T.t-i.s. 1 DMIXlSTBATOia NOTICE. Estate of ChrL-tian Mnsst r, lit.- of st..uv. r- .i lov. nsbip, Soniersei i'imuiy, la., iUv .1. I.etterof A'linini-triition in tbe n'v est.-.te haviiK been granir-l t tne iiD(l.:sirnu by " e proper antliorilv. ooiks? is hereby er-esi i" nli i- r onuimlet.le'i Msanlesiaie t..ii;k.-!mni,slii,!e ;,ay-ii-nt, ani thuw bnviiitf ebiim- aaa.nst Uie si.ie lll pre-ent them iluiy aiitheutieateit fur : le nient, ou Minmay, rtl.ri.4ry .-7!ti. Is..'.', al tbe residence of the AniiaKrat.r iu rtoiiy. reea township. JiOSrs WALKFr.. F. W. V.IE5FCKER. Adtniiii-iratur. Attorner. I DMINITRATOU'S NOTICE. iTsialj of Sarab J. Hunter, la'e of 1'ivina P-.n-us'-i i'a , dee'i!. Letters of ailmiiib-iratiou ou tbe alo.ve e-tale bavin been uraiiie.1 to the uud- rsiii.ie.1 by tne proper authori'.y u.ir is hereby ch eti lo alt per noiia indeble.ltosai.1 estali lo rtate i;nnse. ale payment, and tnae bavintr cluinis a.n-t ine sanie will prent liieni .lu.y aulberii. a;el b-r aettlement on fiainniay. trie '.in iay of April. at Uie olbce ot the nnlersiiruel iu Somerset Boroush, 1-a. JOHN R S- "TT. A'laiinisirab.r 4.1' --jr.- -,i I-..- .. i. !---J . . T ' a : ' - v fJLr7. --7., ;.- J T ... . . r . 5 ! . Lnsg LYNED5CH (30.- ': BULLETIN -OF- SILK AND DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. Vc invite yoa to inspect our lines, and ask you to compare our prices. TVe promise you polite attention if you only want to look at cur immense lines. All goods marked ia plain figures. DRESS GOODS 50-inch All-wool Cloth, 50c. 60-inch English Suiting, 85c. 42-in- Cik. Silk Warp Gloria, 75c. 40-inch Cheviot Plaids, 30c 42-in. Cloth Bedford Cord, new, $1 Broad Cloths, all grades. Cheviots, all grades. Storm Serges, all qualities. See the new weaves Black Silks. See the new weaves Black Satin. Soe the Jtcw weaves Colored Silks. All the latent things in Silks can be found in this department John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. jte-X. C Would be Pleaded to Send Samples. 0 UTSTAXDIXG COUNTY, Special and State Taxes of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, on the 4th day of January, A. !., ISD2, due and owing by the Collectors of the different Boroughs and Two ships in said county as follows : So. l'ults';.rsj. l)ilrict.. 1 vi.! I. Win J.in H A Mkny :i M K Aul.n A Juiiu H Aukrny. . Miiiiiel l.int.vrt.... i ttnrr , iiavw 7 J 1 iV.;x ' . fonm.l B -all 1. M ltml-ri 10 K V. Pi:---h 11 f J Kai:rr lj '..arretl Kcam . 1 : Krs.uk Niffiotattu II I'll hi-li.-r 1 Ht-nrv ,uiuUTt ... I A H l hlii 1". 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V'tt i'iit-'ioiiin.'- . KiN-knwM homuirri , S,.sury iiorui,!:. . s. ,,!,. . SH.-?:erN;i llorumci . smitm:upt jn sl.iyi'rii , s,,si,,vvd Jr,iub si-muiit . I tr Tiirl,cyiit. rrsitiu l',r'(iica . Weilerbur; Irmih- si-!iil lax t-niuarht to lift .siaic ir.in.l toial (miisUo lir..- tax I ! N"TK. In :;.i ntvo ouytiidiiiif blan-ss i'en-tliti:f t' :trln.'!,sl. V. e. me iintrrs;:it'ii o.mraisioii.Ts Nmu-wt I'onnty. in orif.trmitT to law, have iiriU're.l the A'''s,rr;(.aiiyui lus-i.uiiiaof the Ke-e::t EAenlit!irvs of -anl I'ounrv, fur tbe jenr to tie j.iii-l.-hJ. tt,i-l , e h..-'ei-v rortily tlii tlie atK.ve ataiement of the e.itsuiiilLug Taxes due County U vrr t, a. t Keeitrii iu Treasurer s t'.in!n:.!Ouer' oritosi. OEAR'iK F. KIMVF1 !., ATTT-- ) SIMftL f. -.HiihtK, e. ir, vf.u.i:r. william k. i iil. !"ric. traimissttiwrs. so?,s' rarrruNs 1 A tkku'.ar :' 'aeot r.f rlie prr,K ry taxable fi.r r,,n;iiy a:;'l s.t''' i,fr;nH-s as returueii by the sev.-rui a.-ses-ors A i.:er-s'l l imuty, tor tti- year fOrNTY. STATF. ; A-l'ti-.n 1 Ai.:i--uv. I l''vr.ni i'.t.rotlii ' I j hi,.: t.rsv.l'-'.- I ' l'-l"-:U.i ! Ciisseiii'.aii lt.i-.nri I "li:!ut ja boriMiLi E.k.:i K ! h air li'-IH Or.. :.t.i.'. I le!isi'Q I Jeliuert.mu H,vlitl ; Jenilel - ; l.ar:lll.-r ' l.v.er '1 uriie. f'K'l. I l.iit.sWll - M"V,-rsii:'!-' Borough Mi'litlei-reet ;.!.;:..r 1 New liaiiiini.i'- CwoiuU.. etf l tut eville b,rouh. N"':;i:iii.pl":i I !. l-siu: !,, iii,:ii.TUi;i; N . I i;U 'Tiial'"!:ii. N. 'J K.k tiiiJ ii rutili .... ssit-i'irr l..-Hi'!i.. s.4rifr-i b'";.;fi si:ulc... S.1.11 rs,-t S.u'.ii!ini't"ii !''. .Til ls H.-;. sl .w 11 B":'".:a s Mural I Mr lrirLtyia I rsitia Ki.rti.iiir! 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Tfli a.'us an.l .'I .:i-h. s t-t in i.t. u!t r'.'ra-l an! in u ifi.s,t si.i',. ul m t -v:.:i..i. un a tn-tiry dwell. im b-.. f..i ''!.. s...uir.i-r hiM;se au-1 uther eit'.;;il'l:i3s .ii -r ! er.s-r-1, tl.-re is fclsm f.ssl .i-ru: ..I wale- i-,.av-ni."il ! Ine house. 1'.,:.- i-i.i--riy titui.t-' .:) to 'Tii rni'e east t:;Hnkv::M-. a-i-...iii. iau Is ..I I). K.. V!rs. lr, s Ki-. '' Aii.l . A. l;;i... For lur'.ber i.iioruiaii.ta ' .i ..It vT a-l- .r. ss JIRs. SV WAlinAl'iiH, l !s-tt SI. A.:.s i:. rM. A I M I N I.-TI. VT'S'-S M HICK. E-tate ;f H.-irv 1;.iii;!i. !r.ie .f i)'ii-niuhonins -t.i.. ... if.et i otiiiiv. 1'a. I Iters oi A iiu.uNtr.tt. n on tne above estate ha'n l-..n rrnt..i l ti-e u.vlersiK:iel bv tbe p:..(-r an:'i.,ritv. n..'.ue l.-liereoy ittveu to ail er a..u u.l. ;;te i to ssi t .-.-lute t' make immtdlale parment. ul tft -- hivme eiaims aaam-t the sai'iw oil! IirewL'i taein du v authenticated f..r s-ti7c"i:i:, .m r l.-!i.r-j s'.a:ir.l:. M::rvn l-vj, at tin late resi-leaeu id d.-e .1. s( s. Bl.id Cil, A'!:n.ni-!ratHX. ..r. . (Vu 4 C" - - t' V-J-, 1' Yr. Co Tax. S? Tax. State Tax sXT$ lVo-J- s.s i.4 i'7 t'J ss Ill 1 l.'J.hl - 2H 4 93. IT 1 -:. Jl Jfl.vi 4 77 2.HI " H."7 IS'.H Iff ' 1 il"! 4s l"7 li I1V7V L't -I " Ml 7 L'4s 71 S l.s ;t W s: U't' l' J.M 3 11 " .-- ll'Ul ' iMti -st-71 :'.s l'. i; -'4..1 4 M.i'.l " 1 ' .! I.' V ts -;.;.. " 4ii 7.'. :7 .ti :t ' u ;.: " Us.'t 7 ' ! v. m s- .r.i.i m :i .;:. " t: ;.s.. " ''1.I0 . t! J.Hi S. - ti ts 1,, J- 1 1 J. . M -k.l :i. :i i -4 :.t.:s s, I. liiti" :.: t: -.44 4i.- !: 1 1 ' 7:1 t 1 1 it ii ". r 1 jji. sj 17. .'J ........ ...74 s.. .U s., V;.sj s,; i-s..7s j-.m ' .t.:s j;.s. ,;, ,.j " :'.. 1.: ..hi -..-is 1 4i 7 .1 H. Ill J II .:Lt." s., t :fi J .'4)1, 7. , :, '.su.o 1,. 17.M eolumn . ... lv,iiir are inrlii.lts! ihc txont'ratiou.s, ('oni:tiis.si,iDS aiul RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. Thesj machines raiae water -0 teet high for every foot fall on the machine. They supply from '2 to 70 gallons of water per minute, anil will raise ti any height up to "JiVi teet, and auy distune up toten miles. They are especially adapted lor furui-d.ici; water far Huiall towns, facto ries, steam mil's, dairies, and f..r irrigtit injj purposes, KacIi machine is GUARANTEED 6r "iJ diys. without money or note, an 1 when paid fur Ibey are f'iriher giiaiautee.I ior one year. Ujrhims baTe been purehas ei! by the fullowbln named en'ien.fo. witom we refer to by rjertiiissjon M. 1.. Sbr, Coleman's; S K. Meiz'.er. M't.lers; A M. (.'rainier, Cas, lman : N. I). Hay. pmprie'itr of Hay' Talk, a summer resort, tunimii Mill. Th-above are all Somerset eonr.:y ptx.ple, and are well-kiiown lo our people. Ed. AVoy, Oou'l A;U sirKsvn.i.r, :-. ARTISTIC J03 PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BESSHOFF, KAHUFACTURISG STATIOSEft AND BLA1SK BOOK HAKEIt. HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. i J Tfr - ' f&r - ff r I ; i. I i