I Singular or Plural ? Thai words nl phrases are wUl chon t,i the sooU?nc itself grammatical wiil not lenities unln- it arrangement is such a to TOiu Uacrt of smbiui!? and el.scuny. VbfrtliaH-rware led t one lo aiui-rct ibat tiie wriier u not master of his ttihject, wbec itf-rlia;.; be bas atoply f-iled through carelessness ti make bimsHf under toad. Kj avoiding long aeUmc the dan cer will be d;minii.ed but Dot rumored till we hare lre rot only to use the right word in the right place, but to arrange all the member of a en in their proper order. Tract;. -nOti ao-ipe-jolle-cher will beof grt service h.-rv, and ven the fnii.-.w.ng ". roses may Ik- used ta aJvanUitfe . Study aud cornet ilerua: uuraiiers : I Young B-wtti-a ta-iiiy would be more thiO lic!y U have paid no attention to the fart that the paier fjand io hli c'Mi kxK. at ia more than likely that Beat ties Uai.ly would Uve paid no atte-tioa to tae fart. J 2. And until cold, clear weather sen in itisnoithoagus that the defease can be atamr.- out. 3. Corn is coming fjr-ard Tery freely aid has declined cent.', and the ex;orw t x the w:k will probacy be very Leavy. - .rn, wti:ch has dscimed 1! cent", is com ivf. fj.-aard very Jreely.i 4. He was recaptured by the constable of PilUfjrd at that place rteMar morale and returned to the jai!. i. The bill provides tUl these companie thai! make a n-port sr.ni annHaily of the f jiii and cocdiiiot. of sut-h x.-ora!ions to i he St:e Treasurer. Tented by oalb. ! Shall t.-tii iir.ua:.y make a rejr; of their afTaira ar.d cwndition to ti c State Tre-si'.rer, veti !: by ot a . i i: A soon a our ne gallery is put in, wr are thlnkirg of b ginning a aeries of re Tit al rmii-"s. 7. No suattfr ho v-'. it is dote Leary Jjss c-f Lay rsiii front sucking, and novice io-a often as m icii as forty p r r.t (A aoiice euea losing aa much as. I 8. Mis. Fioreoce, the dramatic paper rinttuj.a: her ape nor: as a leading emotional actrfas. If not they w ill g over as a deficiency, at.d can o'y be paid aftr a year or more delay, it was explained, i If not, it was el plained. lhy wul go oer as a deficiency, aa-i can only be jiid af:r a liei-y of a ycir t more 1). V.'e ebil be frce-i event aally, from the prmetit outlook, lo stop throwing gr-ss at the Chilians and throw in a few booibs. 11. Mis Kale Held wa tendered I :c-rey-iois ls week by II r a. S -nstor Warren i jrlr.g her visit in Cjeyeoa. and other s c'al Uteniion paid the la'entid woman. ' liil wt-.k. during her visit in Cheyeuue were paid j 12. It has j'tst been awtrlaincd that six prisoners thb morning d-ig under a wall U'I e;-s;d from jail here. S.r.ce grammar professes to teach the art of six-akin,? and writing the lang iage with propriety it nsav not be amiss to consider from the evidence before its heiber it may not be ree.ar.!l as failure. Ereryb-xiy reau.. atja iuca-e wno write lor i:ie pieis pacts of the bouees are kept bujy rupicg out the water. g. The first called lor trial wa Wiliiam TolliTer, and he was charged with being the owner ofa barking and howling dog. Csiii Jot A Million Friends, A friend in need is a CrienJ indeed, and not leas than one million people have found ju sacb a friend in Ir. King's N'ew Discovery for Consampiion, Coogha and Co! Js. If yoa have never naed this Great CkMtgh Medicine, one trial will convince joa that it has wonderful cura tive powers in all disease of throat, chest and lurgs. Kach bottle is guaranteed lo do ail that "reclaimed or money will he re funded. Trial b'jttlea re at J. X. Snyder's drug store; large bottl-3 and f 1. Faithful Dog Saved His Life. WiLkfc-tiEEE, Ta, Jan. 23. A faithful dog saved the lifeof William Butter, a farm er living near Newton. A trve that he had chopped fei! np-on Eatter yesterday, break ing both his less. By chance he had a scrap of far'- and a woodman's jwncil. He wrote: "Am hurt. Come f.r me." lie tied the paper to the dog's neck and tent him home. The mesze was read, and when help mat to the farmer he was lying un cor.seious ia the snow, hadiy frozen. JIa will live. Deserving Praise. We desire to eay to our citizens, that fir years we have been selling Dr. Kicjt's New Discovery for Corisuaipiioa, Dr. King's New Life I'i'.'.s, Bocklen's Arnh-a Si'.ve and Elftric Bitten?; and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or that have eiven eueh universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee theio every time, and we Ftand ready to refitni the purchase price, if satisfactory resaha do not follow . their use. Thee remedies have won their great populari ty pttrely oa their merits. J. X. fesyoEi- Druggist. NO DETTETt PBOOF MitjiOY. Miprua. Co., rssntx. T0tke Editor filu Km rk Umric: v-aoa, susuuutiC bmsi acnooa irjury to kcr sptne, and wis gg A HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOB 19 YEARS, fflMffll f lh) st .mnnnc nil. K-j w. w r w w w vr . f v JT1E V which Mr. CemsHI esnl. Before the second bottle was eihanneti.afac wsaabieta walk aboat, and has been COHPLETEXY cuRrn," Very tra:y. M. THOMPSON, Foa-raiacTta. Discipline. tiera.iv aim t write -rrec. SchcKjl-i learh the th.ry and children stuoy It for all it is woiih. yet the language al the strt-t refuses lo e..ii!.'.-ai to it. liven many who ooce tliou ht tljey knew it ul; stm to have no further ue 1 jr it. Paretils who would be shocked by any art of impropriety on the part of their children seem to forget that pure Kcg'.ish s'.iil regarded as the lan g rage of cjlture, an J evon contributors for the pre-s oficn violate the rulejlhey learned a! pchool. For instance, there is a l?w as ol J as lartguflge itseU that the verb tunt ryreeand be governel by its subj-!Ct. The f.'l!oirg array of (lui rte.j' '? verbs r-btl against it and need correction : i. We do not attach mcch im;ortance to tli'-tr aniens one way or the other, so far as ii.rl lencing votes are coricerned. i: The bickerings a'ld strife in the past that has marked some of the meetin.rs oi the ejun'y con-ention has done the party as a whole some irij jy. .t. The weak, pur.y streams sh'Wtirtg out tf the fiith-Ia len p p"i was wholly inadc j ia!e, and utterly meie-s a? far as helping extinguish the lire was concerned. 4 Sapptwe out of this iiuiuher ten nu t their death, here i; the ten thousand do'. lir tocomt f:o:u lo pav to the inconsola ble widtw, o'i'liaiss or "asftg.i .'" "i. The production of com. beans, cotT., stisrar and other kinds of products are barely utHziect to supply the home demand. A to n of the siz: "f Somerset should have fire prjtecUJD, and unless a good sys- te:n of water works arj erecteJ we cannot have it. 7. There is said to be twelve rases in the village alone, a::d the d jctora are k?pi bu-y, a fwcaes have resulted fa'ally. A question aoniL'tiuies arises whether a not-n or proiiDim should be nsel ia the sln ftular or the plural. Iatatis may also he ctt.d whtre the singular and plural of the same i.oun suggest dliferent meanings. In the following dimples the jingulir should be used : 1. He wa unite indignant at some ex pression in which members were accused of personal interests in rai'road matters. I beseech you, brethren, by the mer cies of iod which is your heritage, to be r.ady for a noble response to this call. IS Taxes on whisky only pils a premium upon it, at.d until is taken elf ihe business w iil Ih.urit h. 4 la tin city window shutters flapied haikwards and forwar.li shstterinj the It'asses and breaking the sashes. V The horse was ondranej by the Ic partmen' several years aJ, an J provisions made fir his keep at the arsenal. (. It is not arcioVnts that helps a m in in the worid, but it is purpose end iers:s!eiit industry. T. Te steara saw-mill raana-1 by Isaac C. Nelson Ss out of repairs. harfre from the singular to tiie plural t 1. Tae boys say thut some of the laity have a tetter voice for beer th?n forgospei by mns J. This country never f ughl for gold or stiver, but always for the right of man. .1. We had heavy f,-osts here on Friday and Saturday morning, which did consider able damage to the garden products. 4. The i;w vement is a source of great eij iymeut to those who are l icky enough to be the is jssor of a bicycle. o. The Record is ircaienfely pleased with the tasty attire worn by the sttdent of the Woman's College iu gymnastic exercise. ii. I have seen psl morU'm exiruina- News Items. A hog bitoiTa finger of Iaac Browc, of Kiei-.ifailcrsrH'e, Labanon Coun'y, and he is dy ing of blood poisoning. Kx-Ja hre William Lindsay will succeed Mr.Carlis'e ss Senator from Keniutky. Citgrefmen James B. JijCreiry and iS J. S;one withdrew from the ri.ee leaving Lind say the cnlylcomlldale. Ju le Mctrrer, of the Lycoming County Pa. Court, Friday handed down tiie first judicial decision in the Philadelphia and Heading lease case in this State, and every point of controversy was decided in fvor of the railroad. The Supreme Court of Illinois ha? ren dered a ucisioa that women can vote at n hxil elections. List sprint; Martha E. Plurarner and May M. Moss defeated Oscar O. Yo;t and Otto Wallace, by the aid of the votes of 2"Sj women. The County Court decided against the women, but on appeal the 3 lpn-nie Court reversed the lower coort. There ts! a long executive session of the Sen ite Wednesday oiertlie noniination of I.) i:? V.. McComas sei-rttary of the national K'publioin OiRiTutitee, to 1 an Associate J.tstice of the '.strict of Columbia Supreme Court, The cppsilion was based chieliy on the fact of McO.mas l-.-iug a non-resident, but the confirmation was earned by a vote of 33 to 13. Two hundred and fifty two o'.eomarga rins lelers were each sentenced in the Criminal Court in Pittsburg to dsy tUJ ti ie and cot-ts, a total of more then $i", " '). JuJire Stowe, in posing sentence, said: "This law has been ia force eight years, and only three years ttro the United Sialea Sup reme Court arh-med its constitutionality. Since it is on our statute books it must be liv.'l up to, but I will say that I think it an outrageous law, and it should never have be.'n passed. It should cot be Jtrmititd Ijoger to disgrace the st3"e. and the ople soouid see that it is annulled. " Bones that snapped like pipe-stems with out tausing pain was the peculiar result of a dis ase that has j 'tit klllej Mrs Peter Ktliey wife i if a Larboursville W. Va merchant A'otit a year ago she turted down stairs m?dsy after partiahy recovering from an illness. When half way down the bones of her right leg give way with a snap and without apiarent cause. Her husband car rird her back to her room. On the way the bones cf iter leA arm broke iu several plaits. As she was deposited on the bed the bones of her left leg broke ia the same manner- She experienced no pain, either at the break ing or setting of the bonds. She died sud denly and without apparent pain. Toys ic.aas say the bonds were made fragile by excesive deposits of mineral matter. Judge John'Martine. who was Wednesday elected I". S. Senator from Kansas by a com bination of Populist and Iem jcratic voters, has been a leading Democrat of Kansas ever since there were any Democrats in the stale, lie has made the racs for Congress ia bis district several times, and once, four years ago undertook the thankless task of running for Governor on the straight Democratic tick et, in the face ofa Republican majority of so, in i. When the Farmers' Alliance devel oped into the I'opalist party Judge M miae urged the Democrats to unite with lh:;ii not so much to secure the victory of I'o,Hilist principles and populist men as to beat the Republicans, ilis counsel pre?ail e i, and the resuk at the la-t election ts The true soldier obeys orders faith fully, no matter at what sarrifice. A company ofa British regiment was once eent on some duty in tirce cf pace to a remote village in Irelsod, and left there fr several weeks quite separated freim its csaal base of supplies. Daring this period some general orders applicable more especially to men in bar racks, were sett to the commander of tiie company. One clacte of those orders was as followst "All tnein in the wmrjand shall change their shirts at least trice a week." The captain gave orders tc the orderly sergeant to see his command put intoex ecutlon, "Bat captain, " said the sergeant, " there's only a shirt apiece to every men in the company, llow can they." 'Silence! " excJai-ned the captain; 'orders are or lers sergeant. Jet the men chaupe shifts with one another.". So the serge-ant saw to it that, as long as the company remained in the place on every Sunday and Wednesday morn irg the soldiers swapped shirts w ith one aLot her. 3 "o nth ' Co mimi, io;u Bucklen s Arnica salve. The test Slve in the worid for Cuts Cruises, SortB, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Fkin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiie?, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refuaded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Snyder. A Point Agreement. Four zealous patriots were discussing the temperance fjaestion. at a down town street corner the other day. 'I ted you," said one, "the only way to sump out the infamous traffic in whisky is to go to the fountain-head, make it a crime to manufacture whiskey ! If there isn't any male there won't be ing sold. That's my doctrine." It wouldn't do." said the second man. ''There has got to be some liquor mana fiictnred for chemical, artistic and other necessary purposes. The right way to crush the monster is to punish the man who retails it for drinking purposes. Make it a crime to be a saloon-keeper." That wou'l do either," observed the third. "The suloon Leejer is the neces sary outgrowth ofa demand for whiskey. If there were no drinkers there would bes no dram-shopa. Punish the man who drinks J That's the only way to settle the huficcss. "It w ill never do it," sjoke up the fourth. "My idea," he added, emphati cally, "ia to punish the vile stulT itself. Will you assist me, gentltaten, in inflict ing the punishment ?" About two minutes Liter they were seen assisting him w ith much fervor at a convenient place around the corner. "She IPairiot. Foremost Democratio Morning Newspa per In PennsySvania. CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON OH THEIR WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE. Daily, every wees day morning in the year, $3 a year. Weekly, Tuesday evening of every week in the year, $i a year. It Leads in the New. The oulj paper in Central Fenn'rlvaaia havlnj its exclusive wires and operators connected with the news centre of the world. Sl'ith its rapid facilities it roaches three hundred and sixty Mrs towns with all the new from three to seven hour ahead of all others. Uani-tiDtir wiUbean cafuaily lirportaul point thecotning rear. The session of the legislature, the electioc of a tueeosnor to yiay , a Repablican legislature confronted by a Democratic adminis tration, all tend to draw the public eye ts the capital. The fi!ritjt will give most complete re ports of all these interesting proceedings. The past year has been the most suecessful In the history of the F-itriU. It want the new year lo be still better. It Leaas In Circulation. Beat adver tising medium in Penoylvauia onWde of Pitts burgh and Philadelphia. The Only Democratic Daily Published at the State Capital. Low Rates to Subscribers. To place It in homes and business places where it doea not go and aid la spreading rood Democratic teaching the Iiiriii will be sect by mail to any new s ulwcribn for fear months on receipt of one dollar. The Weekly. The weekly edition wiU be sent on trial by mail for four months on receipt of twenty cents; oa trial only. Adlrerj THE TATCIOT (OMPAAY, Hiirrisbnrsi IVnn'a. Sco. 31. TIioiikim, &, Co. 13 Cicton Street, JODXSTOWX, PA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. All Pepartmects of our Store are well stocked with the bent goods we can buy. ar.d we areoifering goods which defy competition. Our Store is Headquarters for the Choicest Country Produce. The stock of Staple and Fan7 (iroccru has nev er been more complete, and is being sold at prices Exceptionally Low. t all aud examine our goods and be convinc ed that Ours ia Bargain Store. WE SELL CROWN BAKING POWDER. Johnstown's New Grocery. Having opened a new GROCERY STOKE, Southeast urncr of Harsct A Locust Streets, JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnish buyers from different points null all kinds of freih groceries at lowest prices. Couutry produce, such aa buU U;r, epp", etc., taken in ex change for goods. J WIS D. RUTLEDGE Fifty Years Ago Uncle Sam was not so hard worked as to day. The mail carriers were few. the post age upon a sine'e letter was 23 cents. When one was received, the family all gathered around the father to hear the news. On a memorable occasion the letter read as fol ows: The demijohn of " Trince Regent" is empty, please send me another. Our friend Daniel Webster was with us wben it came, and considers it the finest be has ever tasted. We are happy to know the 25 cent postage is gone;. Still happier to know the w hiskey Websler praised is to be tad at ilcCul lou;rb ' Half Century House, 523 Libery street, foot of Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. WnJ registered letter cr pcMcfiice order for the medical wonder, ' Prince Regent." Be Patient. Are there ever any days in yonr life hen everything seems to go rrong and you just hate yourself and everybody else? We think you know exactly the sort of day we mean. If yoa don't you are a very lucky person indeed, and are in no need of the little advk we mean to give to those who get out of bed wrong and continue in the wrong path the en tire day. Any one cf us can be sweet and cheer ful when there is nothing to upeet us. There is no viitne in being amiable when everything goes just as we want it to, but on a day such aa we have tp ken of it's a very different matter to keep our temper and tKt do a hundred tt.C. JORDAN. JOSEPH HIMCHMAN JORDAN & HINCHMAN. 'iw oracr vriU Sad in at the s&zr.e old Mand, Willi a lirc r supj-ij oi our owu njui u .c Ur red fOUiA&suca as EMffi i MBMl. than ever. As wbtla!e dealers iu CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRbTT, w have increased facilities for filing orders promptly aud saUslaetuntv. Joitlan e5c Ilmeliman, 270 and 272, Main Street, JOIIXSTWS, PA. GOOD LIQUORS and CheaTj Lienors at By calling at the Old Reliable Liquor 6tore, 5. 309 Maio St., and 106 Ciinloii St Johnstown, I?a., all kinds of the Choicest Liquors in market can be had. To my old customers this la a well known fact, and to all thers convincing proof will be given. Don't forget that I keep on baad the greatest variety of muorx, the choicest brands and at the lowest prices. P. S. FISHER. and one thing that we are certain to well known. He has received his reward. I regret the next day. Bat if we can only gain the vic'ory over the hasty speech Catarrh In the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, an I as each only a reliable blood purifi er can eiT.-et a perfect cure. Hood's r-ar- sapati'.hi is the best blood purifier, and it hxj cured many very severe cases cf ca. t-.rrh. It gives an appetite and builds up the whole wsteoi. Hood Fills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to its nat- u.tl duties, cures constipation and assist digest ion. Almost Her Father's Wife. STr.t Br.Nvn.LK, O , Jan. X. David Mur ray, a resideut of Harrison county, ceai Uopsdale, recently came near marrying bis. owa daughter. Ia liTi Murray married a j Miss Hopkins, of near Soiiibfield this coun ty, an a diughter was born to I hem. They tim.s that would have male a su'gwi j lived to rether a short time wben they were .shamed that he had been born, looked up- j divorced, and the iady, with her daughter, m by the die-tor that treated lUe i i.e as not i aiov.-d to West Virginia. Afterward Slur- ray uisrriM a Michigan woman, making the ma'ch through a matrimonial paper. She soon died, and Murray strain applied through the Columns of the matrimonial jurnalfora wife, a iJ by this means be came acrpainted with a young lady of li, living near Charleston, W. V. He met her by arrangement a me weeks ajj, and they fixed a da'.s for the morrlag?. When he went to ber home to hare the knot tied, be Cisuaily asked for ber history, fibe staled reluctantly that she was the adupted daught er of highly respected parents. Tnis satis Set him and she gave him a paper pretared by ber mother, on her death bed, giving the facts of the girl's hfe. On reading the paper Murray was horr.Sed to d.sc-ovcr that the girl he was about towed was his owa daughter. Mutual explaua t ons folk we I and she now keera house for her fi,iher. on at all fct.-ace. T. Ttiat is one of the reasons they are r t a siircesa as a gembler the following tiercise correct theeven tiunibcrs, caiiuirtg ur.neevssary words and l-rsx : i. f-orne rtslurg parties have organiz.d a fomiary.and ai'Iask fora charter land pn'pot) 'o build a bridge between Connells- ilie and New Havea. 2. Walt Whitman is one of the many who have written whose work has more to eipert from posterity tbaa from the genera tion iu ah'ch it was produced. 3. If W. S. undertook to colonize the plan et Mars ;!" mighv probibly .'be that through his energy aud perseverance the thing could tc (ccomphshtd. 4 Tbepealtof thunder were terriBcand the fl isbes of itghtuing awe-inspiring, and were the sourc; of great fau- to some of our ! p'e. 5. They are institutions strictly of a clar Ita'de nature, (and i which the S'a-e as at official body has no right to recwrnize and (has no light to- a;proprirle uioney lo (tbei. ) supixiit. C. CoL D jha had been iil some time be fore Lis death, and at the t.n.e cf hia d-ath was suffering Iron the etT-.-cts of a severe cold. 7. The late rains and roeltirtg snow have fi'led irany cellars throughout the city (with' more or fcis iwa'crj and the cc?u- HABDVARE I HARDWARE i I am now prf-pared toaocoTnttiodat the pnb licvith anT aifl everything hi the Hanlaare n by trie aa-iuioa ivreotiy mane lo my lormer larue tonck. I ken all k:ad of arurlf in my line aud mj prict-a challenge crmipetliim. If ti want a rnn, a revolver, a knife, a aaw, a mmkt, an nicr. a Mrycle, a pair of-kate. hinx . wrps. naiis, horvth(ie, non blanket, or ayihing el in hardware at low CM pnct call Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa CONDENSED TIME TABLES. or unkind action we will feel so much better than if we give our feelings full bent and then lay a'i the blame on the weather or satne other thing not the least bit responsible. Xow the next time one of those days comes around Hght out the battle to the and Cambria o iter tun, snu u you come out victor it will not be one-i.alf as hard when next you are compelled to combat those foes of ennui, the blues ami headache, w hich frequently is only anotuer name for heartache. If your are tempted to 'talk back" don't do it. It won't do a bit of good and may hjad to a serious fiuarrel. If you are tempted to ehhke the children just because yoa are out i . c . . , - .. . r oi ei-ius j ourseii, mina oeuer oi it ana bo not vent your own ill temper on the innocent l'tt;e f,.!k. Ilm't ! i.n h t jmu-wnnroivs t:j l Boovererille S.S1 luinxeue l.ll.e lOlKS. J'oni Biarn tiie f Btnvcstown S:Jj. Rmsfu t ill Xln.hrA tioors or aett in any otner of the mad ways that of etourse yoa deny ever in- uuigtng in, yet as yoa are human tb-ere must have L?ea s'ims time when you have srtceiiijjbel, otily to regret the? hasty actions long after their occurrence. Baltimore and Ohio KailroacL KOKTH'.VARD. JdmtUnt If i it E"7.rex. p.o-kwood 5 30 a. m. t-Hoerxet 410. s-toetown 4:W, Uooversriiie 4.0s, JoUastown. 6.1U. JTWoin, .Viit j7)Th. Rockwood ll. a. m. t-r!rret ll.-ss. etoyestowa lAi, Hooversvilie ll.i, jounston n l jo p. m. 9Jif'm Atvrmtmottation Roe-kwond 5-40 p. m , ritnersei i:uj p. m., Dtoyesiovrn p. m Hoovenviiieei:4i p. ja., Johnstown 7:36 p. m AiW iir jInMiBaiixf.iriwii Rock wood 11:15 a. m. S-mersi l, nit FOtTffWARD. 1892. REPORT OF TIIE COUNTY AUDITORS OF SOMERSET COUNTY, IPjY. o EeceiptH and ExpencUtures of Somerset County, Pa., from tho First Monday of January 1892, to the First Monday of January 1893. J OIIX IIAMER, Esq., Treasurer of Somerset County, TonrTa., in Act-cunt with the County cf Somerset. EECEIPTS-DE. For Taxes Received from Collectors of State and County Kate? for the years, 1892, Dl, "JO, '89, 'SS, and 18S7. No. COU.ECTOW. UrSTBICTSL 1 Frank Nickelow. I. H. Fisner.... t Henry Gumbert... 4 A. ll.Oftler 5 W. It. Munntam.. Cyrus A. Vowler.. T J. J, Fulk 8 J. C. Ferner. A. X. Woner M A. II. knhlmaa... 11 A. Ankenr IS J. W. btufler It utto tmrenra. 14 Wm. Bnrknoiiler 15 F:u 11. liertey -.. 14 ti. U X:l:er 17 A. V. Moore. Is J. W. Seiiiert It A.J. Foller ) John L. LeyJif Hi K .. WtnitaKcc iri Garrett Keara BT.i Kinn.er. n M. u. Mu.ier 3 fi. S. Kooaix V U M. Lambert T N. U. IHairiff........ .s V- '. Ptiflu W Ii. I. slarlr. u Peter T. Miller. si JoSa 11. Suyiler.... ti Aaron Cotwr K Edward Kregar 4 O. W. Leo hurt as Peter Kneiiiem.. ....... J Henry u. Uay Si J. i. Foik ifs e'onrad Ileal, 3S L. M. Lamhert 4 K. K Puna .... 4' eiarrett heam 41 J. L. t-i . ... 4.1 M. F. AUUnn 44 Jutin 11. Alikeuy 45 Nuuiiel Lamtiert. 6 Julia II. Aneeny 47 David L. Wilt. 49 FYank B. JJIeketow.... 60 James A. Hillegas.-... 61 Frank llemey H II. H. toiler ia A. H. Oliler. 64 A. t'. Miitentierger 6i W. K. Muuntain. M DaDiel Mickey 6T J. J. Folk - 60 L. F. Dorn... 6'A. J. Sinner........ esiA. H. Kuhlruaa.... 61'A. It. Aukrny , ti TburuHs Uallsftlier. Sii Lewis Mankemrer. 64 J. W. Hurkbouler. K. Ii. berkey 6 A. F. WeUhonce... Samuel Diekey 68 W. ti. Miller F.J. Fuller 70 A. F .Miller. Tl!K. H. Kimtctie. il S. K MeTera... 73 .V. u. suffer 4 Noak Bowman, 75 John bteio... 7 SV. A. lilulfeltr ?7:tieorffe Mauirea.. ........ H A. II. Hum .ib .. 7s 2lmund I oleuian. SD II. L. Marti 1 jjoarpk Siull M -Francis Talor. MM. t Horner M J. V. Mill, van. ....... hS,u. W. Lenhart MjUlehael Luf g Couoty Sperial State. ...... l A.Hnon township.... ......Berlin IWiroosB 'Uroeiiersvaiiey kiwnaoip..... ...... Biaek towMbip ' ievmdaeoee burnufb..., ..... irssaeiniao IfvouIi. ........ ,K:k Lick township. ;Fir!ore towoslup ...... 'irenvi:)e lownsntp.. ....... jjedersnn township Jeooertova Irfouga ...... 'Jenner townslu .Lr:ner iownnip. Lower Tarkerfi tonskip Lincoln tntrnsbip Vrerw)ale InrHtrli. iViii liecreek ownaip i Miiford township - :Xew Balttraore boronB.... I " iNortbamptoo lowBStup i " !eie lonship. I " I Paint township i ;ueraaliiniua-towrishux..... I " .... . -1 ltoenwood biirouirU ' :s.:itiary horoutt ..!l9t irihaue township... ...... jtmerset tmrHih. Somerset towusli) ...... irout tisir.pt on tiwc&tu..... Istoiitereek townsnip. ...... .Woyiuown borrMiirb..... ...... Somuiit township. 'i DperTnrke.vlout township. It tTina b-oroiiirii. , I WeiieraiiurK oorouira -Hrotheravailey lowublp.....lVi90 ;r. ; ui-k lownnnip ...... jMeyerwlale borough Shaiie township ! Somerset No. L townskip , Paint township .il&9 '.leaner townstiip. )Rle towntiiip. ...... Juemahofiinir township Mnnvcreek Uwnship....... Qoeiaahonlnff I'lwnnhip ilss 'Moystown boroogn. Itss; Xrprr Jofcnstown 1 p. m.. Hom-ennllle 4.1S, Btoyeslown 4.:i0, boruerset 6.01, Kockwoua S. 25. tinitif OBo-Johnslown a. m., HooTersrlUe S lrt a. ro., Stoyeown : a. Somerset 1 ):1 a. m.f R(K'kood Ithj a. m. Try and conci'ser the enemy and you iScn'f.iy Jrvrtm'xl:i!i0n Somerset 5K11 w iil be rewatded by a soul eetibfdetion I 't'T- that comes only from hard battles well wen. A. Conau lVvIe's meat historical romance bgun ia the January tuber of Uwper't Mivatiiie. is a story of absorbini; ii.terest, full of tor.iiiug a.lvenlure, and remarkable for ilsbruiiaat aod accur!t port-aial ofitfe aid mincers in Kiance; and Aa-erlca Juiing the bit years of tiie seventeetu'j cciitury. Toe second instalment of this story, w biea will apptar ia the February nuai'-er of tie Ar;vi:i, i a vi.'ij narrative of the last scecas ia the dos-iif!; of jJidatne de Mont e psu. and will l. ,-jpethly illustrated from drawint-s by T. de TbuUtrop. Why It is the Best Tan-Tina. 1 -It cures Coughs and Co! da. 2-Strerigthet.s weak Lui ua. 3-Rc!ieves and cores A;htna. Jiisures you seair.t LtCrippe. 5-R -ihs Croup e.f iu terrors. 6Ceuvs w hen all else fails. 25 and 50 cents. Trial bottles of Tan Tina free at G. rt. Busr otto's dru; store j "TEXXYSLAXIA EAILR0AD. SCUEiornDE IX EFFECT I'EC. 33, 1S9L CASTERN STANDARD TIME DISTANCE AXD FARE. Joha 'tow n to A!tonna. Brahma Will Cure Yov. ,. . .. rrnBt m;n. Mit IS. 1W2 (rem.emen : nvtnc bad rheumati-ro since. sr.rineof Iw, ami Mtniid belaid np for week! eiery spring and r!l 1 hv tried all the ao eal.ed oro 1 rou:.l hear of. and tot nn relief nn U T!,'i'f-',e 1 aril ofyoor BKtHMA BHKIT- ATi( RjrjltDV. I prorured ane and receive e-t airara-t itpR nite tk l.ef, and ater takilii oi.e and er e i a,r tul,aia eoaviiictd I am cured bej ocd all doo .i . Vrr tmtr tout. H AS" fcAMJT. Br.ti her. i . . -''unft-. AtKthenv City. I am tmi!;ar mih the aix-v rw, aud cau xr Ujai ibe tact tet fora are eorree. . . , , . B- Il lEE MAKER. Aeent t Mit-tiarrfc for N.-'oa, Mor is to. It y.mr Am - ioi- n x kep . urio jpt ol 1 . o. or.r lor ! ,y m r i d. send one bouie. bKAHaAslFJH.IXk.cXi 4.-S Li'jertr Mse-t. Pittsburgh, Pa. Harrifiunr " - Pbilaiielpiaa - - KiairsT.lle let - i .n ei-.-t.urn, ttttl.-th " " H'.limore... Waaiilnyon , COXOKXSED SCHarocXK. T.'aai axHre and depart from tae station at Xohamaw n aa follows : Wile. Fare. i (I 10 170- oil ITn 8 9 M'i It 47 1 41 TS 2 U 2V-5 7 6A ft 1 74 WESTWARD. Kxpr V. .-lera fcinsw, M ima . n Aeiamodaiicn.- F l nrv. Paeld Fjprs f faaKurcr. Mail 7 J. il a x,n. 3 :S a m .ia a. m S Ah a. as .'.' a. m . .'SJ a. m .'p. ra &. 16 p. m a jo p. ia . 9 M p. m. Total Tax Eeceived.... AiMison Aileirhenr . ; Berlin uoro HroibersvaileT Black ". ;.'oReniau?h- ......t-'oDtluence Ixiro . .....il'atiieiuuul taoro ... ..'F.lklirk. Fairhope ;i;reenviiie. ; Jefferson ......jJeeinertown Ixiro iJenner ..n..ilnmer. ....... Lower Turkeytoot 'Llw-nin ... ...... Mererodale boro iMiildierreek ... tVilfurd New Baltimore boro... i Northainjrton , i.New Centreville boro. . Oicle Pint ...... KJueniahonlna... ........ ! Koe wood lioro Isausiiury boro ! shade . . . ! stoinersel boro ... JsoDieriiei .., ...iSoathauiptoa ... iNtonTcrees. ...'Stoysiown boro ... Suiumlt ...U'pper Tnrkeyloot ...itrninatiori ...iWeiiersuurif boro 51 M $ 7. t S.! 14 Wi St 4 s H 1S V, 7S UO st n St ti 104 ( M3 K ti 7u ii) 10 71 rj 77 M t) Ml is; w 1'U 74 17 4.-. S7 V.i 3.7 Ul iC (Ml i:t .-.; 1 IS l S! I Vi 1 87 1 SSI 74' '3 5.; 67 14) tt ! i-s t 14 44. 11 Mj sK si; 74 si! M) 4' ls l J 4o! IS ill l w t S 74; )Kl7 67; Wl . , 1(10 Rill a . II 6 u itr' lit io! S3 45, 66 S3 is tftn 4 TV: 0U' 47 IS !' 1 S4, l.'5 4S 6V OH) IsS .-Hi, it 64 1 i;s v.! i cni ls So) ai '. in t' I sl ti ur 865 7. 13 ' IV IS 4J( li i ; 4., i; a 4 94 13 44 to It S li 8 61 14 St 13 41 SI SO ts no 4 Si 11 f 5 51 61 ti r. S5 : w U xs 1W o7 SA UO 6 lii : 3o IS Ii -T 4 10 IkI o 3 ii? I Total tax reieived in Its.' Am'l State Tax hrooirtit overj - tymuir fur 1-!, Ac. i " Snei ul - - " I - feiate - - - b5 47, Zlil IS 143S 4:1 4l 47' 778 0, -753 1!; 364 00 )i7 ( Ks7 eo 31 OU 1345 IN 00! 445 3: H5 iwi HO 75i 2576 mj 3SS IT j Sti& Oil S33 00 : 1(171 M! 713 SS 14I 0n iil Mm 77 i' M SI I Rr.i 44. i:s no ! 3s0 ow 4.HS i S74 Ml 1771 81 i;7 .si 4.i3 i 1617 64 irj 74' &sso on: Its 80 I7 S51 113 IS1 S7'4 97 Sf4 47 i 7ll IS S13 34, -l 24 S-i' 0 70 IM 3:i si 346 m ft l"l 476 10 33 51 3 ) 371 18 5 '.) 3 SI ltll 00 SO 51 3.'S 61 81 U3 4 " I" 96 l Hi i 4n UO ltll Ul 50 00 61 43 4P 61 3 iJ KS 71 1 its ' s5 Ml 3VI S6 41 IO) 1:S 5i 351 SO 41 W 3 j; u5 57 4 9 13 HI 00 iil -15 i; it Onrd Tr.tal Taxes received aa almve carried forward! I 5i514 311 To amount Tax collected brouirnt over lteiW-niptlon mooey, onseated lands in Black Twp., Cominuisionera' Le-tier pp. " 41 - - - Shade twp , - - - " " - fcumnjit twp Money received on Rau lebaseri note - - " County and school Tax from Ambrose Wat - Amount received on Charles Wilm'f etsus - - Continence Bn 'pe sa " 8ateTax 11 St. Treasurers' Warrant etountt's share lfc A moil nl received on Charles Koseb-jf-iMiee's cuaia Cocutr Comraiartioaer'a check of lsvl " Balaiic uxes on Vusealed lands received and paid by Treasurer la lsl Amount received front Bomug-B Liquor Licenses for use of county ---- " Townsaip - - - - - - - for coal "Cash In Treasury at aetvieownl lsl , Amount due State. .- Total Receipts of Somerset County for l"i .. EXPENDITURES. t:6 7 6i--:4 3! Vi 43 16 13 11 tli in 1 f Ss MO 10 VtH Is 11 00 ltivl o itjn vj 34S no Si 50 6 Ml 6fe9 WO Jacob D. Swank, Wairhraakrr.aud J?welr, ext door west of Lutheran Church So me rest, Pa. I am now prepared to sop pi the public with clocks, watches and jewelry cf all descriptions, as dieap as tLe clieapcst. nKPVIIlITCr A. SPEaALTi. All work guannteed. Look at my stock before making your pmr chases. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. -... jwsfw-: j- -is.-. Co CI ii, C'Hke(. mid Hobes OF ALL GRAPES OS UAXD. A. G OOD inARSE and everejbiug perttn:nn to fiirttfrais furcUced on siiort -otie e. South TurkejJcot Strest. Somerset, Pess'l '1-1 S;cnti33 Acicri-aa Ageccy far CSVATS. TRACE MARKS, DC31CM PATENTS, COPVRIOHTS, etcJ For lfrmaf oa and f-ve iracihock wrir sil.n.- A tu, i BHii.ibwar. Srw Voair. Ollewe tiurerva f.r aKur.-i pilitst in Ani.Tii Kvry pat'i-'t t-k--n out br hi H bn-nt1:'. t"f re Uie potiua Ly a mxice ..Ten rxuvux clu'vi ilia il'ricniifif Jwmrnn t-trest eirm1!nTi cf mnv srtit. pTr fn the war id. fpIciiUit iiitiHij-ioJ. No li.i-'iiietrm. niavn ihou.4 i wtih.mt it, U'etk. i.)( year: $1.'htC mti'i.. A 11 re U N.i tt CO., FOUTS'S HORSE AND CAT! L POWD-RS 'oil t.Trr-. -t FCJTZ 1 o H ic-a ''l -L:r t-.n-n or L-.-xo F- Tir. if ! l'.,...-.-rii ar iv- I "n 1.-. 1 I'ow .!r wii: - .ir l. ii-i-r,-:,! Ii.i.rin.lrrt K'"..'t.- rmrlm w '! 'vr- r I; ,,-v. i r"..ci. F-wllo-B lv.rr-:ss W'l? i-.-Ti',-" t f e oi n . s mr. l ersm tae'ity pr r -:it., a i r .1-.- l!.e ;itte: .rma aii-i nr. :. Fntirj I'rtw lr w'Tt ir" ft- s.rrsnt nhrvt irsKT Pls.i. 10 -,.-n Ho-i nn.l 1 vt n-i ii.e.-r. F-tj(- Fowr.iita wii ivn sTi..rAC-rii.s. Bold even 'm'fr. DAVID I. F0UT2. Proprietor. BALTIMORE. MS. By amount onlers for Awsors pay - " Viewers pay. Tiitaves.. Commsmiotiers: s. I'. Sholr . ii. Y. Kinnuel w. r. cbi Commonwealths cosL New briilavs lii'jiiesls 011 dead bo,lies . JMmine and advenlsiiur..... .. Klsetion evpens- . Repairs to Court Hon- . F.xpensea at " . Kepam to jail. ... .. Jail exrnea. Kiaid ilamaees Iri.trict Attorneys fcea . Soldiers burials .... Coestables reiuriis .... Registers fees limn carriers pay. Inthonoary' feea, W. H. Sanner's biU. County Au.litors pay settlement isol : I'. D. Braucner H. Shaffer. J. O Hay '' " Clerks pay " ' Ativs - " " olitinof piiblie account" Commissioners' travelingexpense Boalpn Ja;l phy-irian s pay 74 sfj ( ,. s6 on - t 604l 44 7l.i 11 :t-i oa ...fr'.9 ! 71 Jury Comniintiimers' (v Western IVnitentlary a bill.. SherirTs Wll. J . I lit! r st on li'inifei mnni e Iwirance " Y or llooi to balance aee-ouni Talesman i'lrur , Bridee rejtirs , Boanlinj jurors , . Teae-hers-Coumy Insiilute.... KeCOMls Jail ianitor' fee... Bonoa borrow d money.. 1'ixmonl Hosp-al Harrisbure 1 .... 3liiracza Ret a-m sV !iool tver paid taxe refunded. .. HiioinifloQ K formal ry Money paid Slate Jury (Viumiio Kir Cierks pay ,rand Jurors pv . eommn-ioners aiiorneyn pay.. Fteuorapners pay . (o;irt Crier Commiffeioneri clerk's pay . 1 raveme jumrs pay - Court I1o.lv janitor's pay Staiionery aud ptar. : .. M.meT refunded uuseatod lands Law libra rT . . , . Electric liitht Iobtribution of Jonas Boueber fand -:i tt y -ii! i'. 41 7 6" lii te 1"71 7 S-.'IT 79 '7 i4 .til ! l' 1,7 .l -. 2.o tn 4 - 1:1 h: i- lei i 317 Ki -. - 4- 1'. C llti .' ;s 01 ) ie li Oil 6 ! 17: ia e;l si i Ml i to 2 - 1 m lli.s (i y7 71 1VI U) 10i.T si ' ll hn hi s.l i.J VHU tl 4.i ".i OU J16 s 01 U .s M Vi ,"7 .V 4 0. 7o-'.7 .-.4 1J ,) 10M 67 Vt) rl b-7 60 17 li lis) Ul 4st on .I (l 2s:; -jr. 4! 1.1 2il 111 111 14 WE TELL YOU Do! hi n Dfw whf-n w star that it pv-t tot- in a pt-i-iutiuriif. uwt he-alTt.y auJ (..w-s-ant buri- :cii L tlit Tiu-ifu- r uift-r it? wortin? ti. We lac:i l tie in Unw t mwavf moru-y r;ni'ilv, al Raraiitw -vrv orti who t-rtow 04r iiitrut;jni tvrry tine win Tun- tiir uir A'.ni work, will Currlv ni iti-j-i-tiilv iacrea-e :ln-ir artiin;; iliere caa t- no iuu V ; ot-ieri now nt wrl art 4.ioiiif L'. an'i toti. r r. cu tv it'. saui1. fTr r hri'l tlir ciiaiit'c tt s.-i-urr. Vaii D-aJte a rniv? tni-T:i,e i: vm in.i u j:ve i' a tri il ouL-t-. If o rn,.p tli i!ui:it.ii, iU act quics..y. yoa will tiiifciiw fiti'i vonrf-.f in a iwj r. ! ntu b-:U'-", at tvitt-Ji u ru tirl;. niiiko ami :ne liur wart witi .ir-n u. a wvia' wart . !i-i!t-r Mt srr oUl r voati.. hian r wouuu. it ln;i,fw iio ii3 !-r-in:'k. d xs tf ril ki, cr wiii 1. wet vtfi nt li.e N-t:ner rxirie-rn t or cuii:ol ut-o--jutt. 1 o o. k for u Jr ifwarue-tl. V iv cot write a itatv lor full t.ar;Kulr, tf.-r K. '. AI.L1.N X O - Box .No. :, Me. aV ft rV"i? - . g zzzz M i 'a iMfiDt? J I I-VW U1U-C INGFlL'iT ?Slj;4?nS., K3TP-FF. IR. fiCTlii' i n . ETC- Cfc-Lirs Free E Y PETER YOG ie.Ii, 6cTvLRLT. B- GIY2 ICUR BCV3 A USEFCL FRKSEHT. rrsssssd Cc-llL t.7J. Jx.oo,tj.oo ?7 o, Sio.oo, $21.00 to $3X.oo. W 5r. fur fjViyi. W. A. riintin;, So f, fit A. ..r yotliing On Earth Will Treasurer's eonvmis-lon (i i per eent. on . " on license due county, Isyl.... Tots! expenditures .... - .. ... Juil.meul by bwlanee due county pf tioiuersel.. ) 61S ! HO lM.i 110 .1 .A I 6.1I1US6 61 il us an 44 AM. It. 8 AWER. Esq., Prothoootary and Clerk of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Quarter 1 1 1 sessions of In County of Somerset, Penu a., in account with Somerset County, for A. D Is-. -. t 1145 C2 To amount shown bv debit side of bill. By orders Issued to W H ganner 1145 6 I lltj.t 1140 6. 'AIAIt GOOD, Esq., Sheriff of Somerset County, Pa, in aeconnt with Somerset County, tor A. D , ss 1108 Ml 1 1 To amount shown by debit s'de of bill i I By amount order to Isaiah Good, fclierift I I llosotj g C. EH0BER, Connty Commissioner, ia account with Somerset Cevinty, 1 inn o; To nrrera'e amosot of onlers reeelvf d bv Com. f hober, see ledger J I By 27 da service C it 60 aa per Ledaer l 1 1 Ii P F. Simmel, Connty Commissioner, in account with Somerset County, lsir 1 1 To arerrirate am't of orders receiTd by Corn. Kimciel, ee Leelirer 3 2 By 4 days aervlee S3 jOas per Ledger. yY' r' rHL County C(mraiwionr, in account with Somerset County, . 1 1 To ainrreeate am't of orden received bv Com. Chi, see Ledircr 1 1 2 By days servicea ts iO as per Ledger 1 I TIM to 1 00 ol 60 (It) CO 19 001 00 NTEBTEDXESS of Somerset Connty on 2d day of January, 1S To amount bonded Indeliteddma t Commissioners minute " orders utstanding for lv to lsvi 8-6 01)1 1 SJt OS no i.47 SO f 11A7 set EASTWARD. AtiaKle Eiprma sw Sliijre k.xpre HamAgnt an(itlo- Lav l.lwnn. . Aduuna ILxpiv.i Vail Kxi-rtse .Ji-linc.iwn -.vomc-xljoiax. hl.:utel4fcfc Lt - .fm t Line . R sr a. m. .vo . au J4 a. ns. vr. is a. m. 12-tl p. m. 4:11 p. m 7-fv5 p. m. 7 16 p.m. 10.0V p. m. Wf, the nndersiffned auditor of the Connlv of finmeraec In tha rvmimonwealth at Pennavlva. ia. dt certifv thai in mirauanr of th 47th siavriiHi nt th Art ftlllld An Art wl.'inv t IVinti- Townships, etc . pael the l.'Hh day of April 1KR we met at 'be eat of lustl-v. in ihe "oiiaty f frlfner on the Jrf ilav ftf Jamianr a II lB-Ilt snd -frr hit il-t avom rfiit audit Bfltum -n,t aitle liie aeveral aecou'ntt reoitireo bvlaw. amseablv tothewvpral Arts of AiwisMr. and iha nun- plemenu thereto, aconrdiccui the best of cur ludxment. ability and knowledge, and the forejoirg isacuTTeet and mie naieraant of tha lollowine aeeininls. re-pei-tiTclr. rn : 1. John Hamer. Esq., Traaaurer of the County of Mometsrt, with uld County of Pomer-et. 2. Vt ill. am II. tinner, Esq., lTotbonoUO' and Clerk of the Lou not of Hut County of Somerset, with said County of 8nmeraet. a. If aiah i.ood. Phenff of the County of Sira?rst with sM County of Somerset tsaatiHsl r. sl.otair. County Jomini-k.:itr of the County of domriset, with said l o. of Somerset, a. '.eonre F. Kimmel, " " -.. . W'm F CHL, e . .i mmi.i all lor the year end inr the second day of Januarr, A. D.. I"-. And we further certiiy and find there is a balance due Ihe 'J Cmmtr from John Hamer, Eq , Treaaurer a. ainrraud, of alx ihouaan 1 four b.in lre-t and thirty-one and iny rtoliars. Kach of raid olTicer" named above, and others, were duly luromoned tiat,pea.-her.re the Audi tun, and they did appear befora u, and produced their hoc-ks. Vouehen. order. M'la and paper. In testimony hereof w have hereunto set oar kaatis and arhxed our seaK thli tiilrtieth day of January, A. ., lkvi. r. P. BRkCGHFR. II. M. BERKXST, Clerk. rnL i HAKM4S SHAifE2, f.taL.1 tOHli U. BAY. la-L.i (Kg Rf B nl& LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder I KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy; Prevtr.u all Disease. Coodor Hcrultlr.y Urn. It h holntr!v pm- Hiirtity e-Mw-st rated. Infrcsa J'yeom u-n,u 'r a - ent r. nv-. s . n,.r 1Mt . -uiui aa V i 'i:gr SliiclO' a :ihs I i :w !- tarre en ami bhi Sai; fc-r.i ji ta i-e 7,- t Kr-.p.- , ix-. UAyi. If yoa ean t tret IC aond to na. Weauu. .-n-r--a- l,i.?l n it i 4 .u ran si ' la can. f. . (ipr ii-.-l. ru,.7-v knk.no . o f., i.rs '"'' "-i-r ,.r wira, ,, oTTl'C I'r? PrmKT ' nc: -r-it fr--. L s. jviI.n.s 4 Lv.e ; ahj MrSt-,rio.. ya v v IE HENCH i DnG.",', GOLD'S 1 - - SA71!LLmEH0!:,'ES A wiwtt:;i ix,T--rem-nt in Petrtlnn Irearn4 Cl-Raek. h-oic rr.atum of t -rr..,ie ti. aa t any t r in II, Irririioa 4 lateh Feed, cmslm all the ,,, u, ,, BUIlaU.U? hac.ii'4-; a real aaviaa la uarr n'l rear. ren fi,r i'in-uiirs a i l ; ii.rn..1 frae upna 1 application, as.s s.pr. Ta.rh lar ravra. Hav Rakea, CalTtvaiara, I an Ptnot- era, shellera. ee. jir, ,i, p,,. . HHCH 1 DEGliSCiO, ttwtn, mi FA. YOU CAN FIND .T.".v3 a ul in frmre.H t n- A ln , i.r,u nt mar aat-or- flT',.fTlTrrT'MiT Ti- mn e4 Arsqta. fU.U1 U - Ji 3Jt.U). -l -9B--W.4 Uj aavaru-iaa at UaM rum SCHMIDT BUIIJ) I Tho Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar II0lR Ml THE UtllTED STATES. ZZTABUBUm IV 03. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. Ttu,M0((t Or. -W. SCHMIdJ IMPORTER OF : FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED X0S. io ASD 87 FUTII AVEME, riTTSLUfrrj, px All orders received br u;i wH! :rt r-' c J 1 s: i ;, E Cinderella Stoves and Ranp Their Their Lessens Labor. Oaves Yen TTwill pay yon to examine tie QUKEX CINDITiKI.I. A for you t'tiy. Jt hs all ti:e latest niirirovenicnt-!. and teeJ to" be a rood Laker. It ha the direct draft thiniHT, can have a fire ia one-La!f the time re;'iued with the c. This is avaluable feature when yoa vant a qui -k lire i'or t TT lias aa extra Ianre lish oven, thoroun! vci. !;!:.;: : of inflow in g and outflow ia airman c regulated at vi a perfect baker, and no burning on the top. It has the T jn-ate, which is the perfection of convenience ii:i i ele;.li:i pecially durable, Laving three separate si-.l or the r.-i prates in one, and net easily warped by t i aetion ot t: e ! ilaiiufactiired bv DEilAVEN Jt C't . Liinited, Pi:t--Lury:h. a IJ .'. ,-.:4.an;v JAIES 13. IIOLDERBAIDI, Somerset P. ivrissingcr k Kurtz, Eerlla, Ta., and T. J. Corcr Son, Ioj'cr;: REMEMBER "TLintr.lre well and with acaro,est'tat. t thtTu-e.-. ir-. A IS .si iM r 'hurj Ra:' Th : . ' ' . I . i.!. ! :: - I i J IT WIIIa pay you to hvr Tr Kleruorial VorI VVM. F. SHAFFER, SOMEIiSET. I'KXJs'oV.. !acnl?turer of and Dealer !n KatLrm Work FurititAeJon Mori , fa siZ Cn'cr SMILE 13 lilBII ill Alto, AgrUfyrtKe W3ITS J3.7iJ.VZ: Pron In need of MONTVEST WORK will lind it to their interest iO'aIl at my shun where a pr.iwer howiiia wiii le elven ir.tm. Jtysa'ta .iirfss er-i. imii'td :a A'nery r'w, c.kJ tR-liJES YLitY Lo W. 1 invite ap-n-ial aiieution to the white Bronzt, Or Pure Zino Konument Trtrodr.eed hy EKV. W. A. Hlri. v a rec:-1l Imprr.ver.-eTit ia Ihe point of MATERIAL AND VX'TKt CTiON, aud wl irh is destined to t. the Hoju'ar M-irnment fir eror Chanirrhie Cli--au 4-r.IYS MS k Ui.1. F. SHAFFER. Jt rAcncAiLi.'.' t 'vi n 1.J Ui. Over 50O Beau Des F - . -J ' Hi. IT vr- utiful j'FrfeeU isns. 11 C,-.:: Vf' ,s v:v- rfh' -S V I!V -.iP'V ' " : ' 1 4 Jr'i n'tlitS. W Virrt . S w Xw'i. I r,-v i , -la. Louther's "Drug Store Main Street, Somerset, P This Hcdsl Drug Stcrsis Rapidly ite Pavcrits rith Pscpl, in Ssarch cf FRESH AID PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TBg DOCTOR C-rVES POtSC.NAL ATTENTIOS TO TZ2 CO-IFOrSDINU Of LoiOier's Preseriptins I Family Mm e&EATUBS BZr TAKLy TO USX OMT FRZSH AJD TIRS iSl'.ClO SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Lino ?i Jptical Gootla always on nr.d. Fk: sucLi . Liu assortment all can be suited. THE FISE3T BBMDS OF CIGAB5 Always on hand. It ia always a pleasure to display cm to 'atending purchasers, whether they buy from us cr elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - - - nMFKET. FA Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Jfasrcf act aim istd ro.ua sd Wnttt ATO Kiranata or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soit Woods 0AX, POPLAR, SIDINGS, " PICKETS. wnrt r,.vrt WAL5TT. LfXl: j, 8AS1L, " VrA"R RAlLi. CHrRRT. YELLOW PilsE, EaiSoHs. lOORJ ?ALl .-THA CHE5TKCT. WHIT Mt r.-i-!. o.ts-. x-tll GmnX V80"" f-- lmiT tai'maw, Mve'rial and K, r.:i, P'.ate aK4 --", emu riraun anytMna ia te line of o:r bulreae toonl-r-tih re-prali procipuie-a, c u Brackaia. Oi'd -aied win a. ?tc elia.s CTjisnsrisropiL-i. Oface and Yard Opposite S. &C. It. R. Station. Somerset J. J. SPECK. . WM M. HOLMES- ui ... Tmc Leadino WHottSALi Win. anLiouob House or Wistcm FtstsYL."' THE AVM. H. HOLMES CO., Piaillers of "ITclir.es' Itt ' : j . I IRE I. YE WHISKY. All the leading Rye and Coarboa V!.;ki'o ia onJ or tavjail Importcrs of fine Drandie., Gin. and Wines. SEND FOR PRICE I 'ST. Twlephont No. 303, . ihwsi n,i::.. PITTSBURGH