The Somerset Herald F.LWAED 6CVLL, Mtor nd Proprietor. RiiSESD.T -Feb. 7. IS. FOP. CCNOP.rS!AN'-AT-LAP.GE. OALCiHA a. geow. " It has often been boasted, 44 Cleveland is better than .t party." God help the Tr tu simnlr a cuertion whether the TWccmts in the Hguh? preferred a Ux epos American citiztn to Ux on for eigners, and the foreigners won by ft ma jority of Bixty-foor. The Wilson bill ia styled "ft tariff for revenue only," and yet it ia admitted that in its Grat year it will create ft deficit iuhe revenue of fT"".C0 000. It w jncg:?ry w ith wcr Js, as well as with rev- tcce. t.i.t "Y.rJs are cheap" was never mere signally shown than by the Demo irt:.i :.?rh on the Wilson bill. Offi cial plums were dangled before the eyes r.f the orators, and well tbey talked one way and rote ! the other. Cou IIsskv U'iTTEiisos's prophecy that the Democratic party ''would march through ft slaughter-house to an open grave," w we;l nigh accomplished. It has slaughtered the inJuslries of the roactrr, and i:s ojten grave yawns before it. Is the Wilson biil rice is protected by a dnty equivalent to S3 per cent. How cart-fully the poor njaa's table is guarJed frjiu Uxition 1 1 Kut ric? is exclusively a southern product, and Northern com petition is impossible. Hence the milk in the coroanut. Ax additional tax of Jl per barrel on l,nr would raise a round forty milli jns fir the Treasury, bit Democratic Con i-rrts-nen preferred a tax oa the poor mau's savi!: or bis Pt'V-k in ft corpora lion. Tliev are the "poor mans fr leads," you know. The whif-ky ring gets off ea.y in trie V.'i'.s-m tirifTbiH, only ten cents a gallon l-int- a ided to the product. The Dem ocratic kaaanitarUns aaaiing, we pre evne, that the poar man most have cheap whifky.if he is deprived of the imans of earninj Lis bread. ( Tli ors 'ir last the debate on the Uririf was ended in the House, the roll wis called, and by a mijirity of six'y fo.:r the Damacraia went upon the record in favor of striking down American in dustries aJ placing ft dirjt tax npon the &ip:Ul and savin? of the people. ftoVi-.KKM'MAS UEI.TZBlXlVEIt, of this Plate, started out bravely ajainst the Wils-jn free trade bill, but he fell by the wayside, and when the critical moment catne he abjectly surrendered. We are prepared to believe now that he deserved all the mean things Biid about Lim in the journals of his party. Well, the Democrats in the IIoue "stood by their guns" aud put the Wil s m free trade bill through that body. Scores of theta knew, and num beis of them did not hesitate to say, that the party was committing political suicide, but they feared the party lash and swallowed the nauseous dose. iFtheMcKinley law is "the robber UriiT," what in the name of all that is villaiDous is the Wilson bill ? The mere shadow it cast btfre, has robbed the workir.i-man of emolovment and Lis wife and children of bread. Iu full fruition will rob the government of rev enue, and the entire country of prosperi ty and thrift. Ax the solicitation of the Democratic leaders, Congressman Sibley withdrew Lis resignation and has consented to re tain his seat, The bosses evidently con cluded that having a safe majority in the House for the Wilson bill, it was better to have f ibley Tote against it than to iose the district, as they were certain to io if a vacancy was made. Tut was a brilliant victory the Re pub. icans of the XIV and XV Congress iiaa! districts of New York won on Tues day rf last week. In the XIV district, w hre at the last election Fellows (D.iui.) was elected by a majority of S,?2", 2'Kig (S.'p.'i carried the district by a plurality of 9j4, atid in the XV district, whue y.Uh Je;n.) was elected by ll.S'A the majority is reduced to 4,'1S7. The llht was spoirely male on the tariJ issue aud the result is a disgraceful rout of the freetraders. This will be the oft-told tale in the elections of November next. You can fol some people sometimes, but you can't fool all the people all the time." We observe that some people and it is siid that among them are Democratic members of Congress are tryic? to fortify themselves with the hops that t!ie Senate will reluse to pass the Wi:.- bill. We are cot of that naoober. The S tiate contains too many Administra- ti'in cuckoos. They are made of the 6ime.material and moved bv the araj- i!!e:iU, blandishments and fears that controlled their brethren in the House " Look to the Senate " is no JoDger the watch -cry of a trusting people. While that body has not altogether fallen from its former hib estate, it is infected with the vices cf pot-house politicians and mere spoilsmen, and is not to be relied npon. The people must put their trust in the ballot-box. Os Thursday last, that out-and-out free trade Democratic journal, the Phila delphia 77 in an editorial article Vn.-L-d on the route of its party in the XIV and XV Congressional districts of New York, on the previous Tuesday, said : "The Democratic wsjority in the " House seems to be more anxious to force the odious income tax law than " to enact honest tariff reform. The par- " iv ('.or ptutet an iwomf ttuc fair, cxr7f in trtir, jmtj fmiily aiQ ut cm .7r,m-." til, so far as the House is concerned, the Democrklic gTave is dug, and the T.-tut is trying to console itself with the h ipj that the Senate will strike tein- c aie claui-e from the bill. Our Demo cratic friends may as well commence miking preparations for th funeral. Tue internecine querrels and gaping wounds of the Democrats in Pennsylva nia are just cow being exposed to public gite. Toe fight is a three-cornered one, tid each party to the shindy is exhibit ing its bloody body and pointing to the wound that "envious Case made." Han cock claims to be the candidate for Con gressman at -large of the "Democratic party" and refuses to stand as the candi date of the 44 regular Democratic party" that placed him on the ticket by nomi nation papers. While Markley is the candidate of the " Pennsylvania Democ rat" and denounces Hancock' and the State Administration as mere spoilsmen I controlled by s political boss. It's very pretty quarrel as it stands, bat whether the candidate of the "Democratic party" or of the " regular Democratic party " or of the "Pennsylvania Democracy" is of the Simon-pure, dyed-in-the-wool, free trade, tariff smashing, poTerty making stripe, natters but little, as singly, doub ly, trebly or ccmbinedly, be or they cannot poll within two hundred thous and of the votes that will be cast Tor Ca ttish A. Grow at the coming election. The Democratic ccma-onists are gloat ing o ver the passage by the Honee of the income tax bill sa an amendment to the Wilson bill, because forsooth, it will ex act a tax from the wealthy and well-to-do citizens on their accumulated means. They are not, however, making extrava gant mention of the further fact that this same bill impoScB a two per cent tax oa the small investments nd sav ings of the laboring classes. dery man or woman who Las saved ft few dollars and has it invested in any bank, trust or insurance company or other incorporated institution, from which interest on the investment is derived, is taxed at the sime rate their more wealthy neighbor pays. If necessity demanded it, as dar ing the late war, there would be no justi fiable reason for complaint, but when the tariff on foreign imports is purposely cat down so as to create a deficiency of revenue, and this tax is extorted from the savings of the people to make good the loss, it is not only urjust, but cruel outrage, without even the pitiful excuse that the party platform demanded it. The imposition of this tax is simply an other blow aimed at the prosperity and frugality of the North by the Southern free traders now in control of the Government. As was anticipated, the Wilson bill, with its infamous income tax appendje, passed the House oa Thursday evening last, by a vote of 204 yeas to 140 nays. The result was hailed on the Democratic side by shouts, interspersed with the rebel yell, and Mr. Wilson was LoisUd on the shoulders cf his confederates and carried in triumph through the aisles of the House amid deafening cheers. It was the first triumph the free tralers of the country ever achieved in Congress, and the disc'plea of John C. Calhoun and supporters of the doctrines of the constitution of the Confederate States made the most of their victory, livery Republican in the I Louse, w ith seventeen Democrats and oae Populist, voted against the bill. As Course Cockran, of New York ; Celtzhoover, of this Stite, and other Democrats who had denounced the bill on the floor of the House, swal lowed their wo -ds and their principles and meekly fell into line, they were ! warded with derisive and exultant cheers. Out of the ten Democrats from this Stale, but one Joseph C. Sibley hd the courage of his convictions and voted for the interests of Lis constitu ents, and against the bilL There is no longer any ground for dis pute or for doubt ; this bill, so far as ah solute necessity for revenue wou.J per mit, is moulded oa the lines of free trade and if it becomes a law and the Detuc cratic party retains control of the Gov eminent, will, as occasion permits, be amended in the interests of the same policy. That the passage of this bill s suicidal many Democrats in the House and throughout the country admit, but thejjarty lath and the lut for spoils were irresistible. Th"re is, however, a court of last resort at the polls ; the day of tri al may be postponed, but tne verdict is as certain as that the day for final adju dication will arrive. The Democratic party has fallen into the pit which it digged for others. George W. Child's Dead. Philadelphia, Feb. 3. Philadelphia is a c.ty of mourning to-day. Tue death of George W. CLilds at an early hour this mom iag, while not unexpected, bai ?ajdened the hsartsof many thousands who had in a s ibetanlial way felt the generosity of the dead philanthropist. The feeling that Philadelphia has lost or.e of her noblest citizens is ceneral. The PiAHe Letlnrr cflice ii draped heavily in black. 1393 REPORT OF THE COITI AUDITORS Of the County of Somerset, Pa. 0 Receipts and Expenditnres of Somerset Comity rennsjlvania, from the first Monday of January, 1893, to the first .Monday of January, 1894. John Ilamer, Zsqt, Treasurer of Somerset County, Pa., in cccount with the County of Somerset. o RECEIPTS-DR. For tax received from Collectors of State and County and Special rates for the years 1859, 1890, 1891, 1892 and 1S93. Colli ctom. Districts. Sam Del Lambert Jobs U. Anreo; A. H. Oilier Cjrni A. Vowler J. J. A. II. Kuh maa K'a H. l-erke - A. C. oor J ob a T. Iy.lig 8. H. Wnr.taaer (inrtt Keam T. 7- h.nitler. I M. IjiiuUti . B. MutinO. E. K. Pugn. JuiiH A. HIIlrgM... Frnit Hartley II. II. Vixler. A. H. Ohler. W. K. Mountain Ihinirt Mickey- J.J. Koik L. V. Dora. A. J Mooer A. II. hub:nin. A.O. Ankruy Tboiuiu t.ailaplier... Lrwi Mankm.fer... J W. lierkhoider..... E. H. BTkeT. A. K. Wriftboo Sunoel I)i key W. li. Vt!ier. F. J. Foller n. E. MiLr E. IL Kout. he . L. Meer N. D. t-tiiffer Xoali l. Bowman J liu S'ein. W. A. JIutfelty (ieorffe Malice. F. 'llnuu.l t'oiexbaa.... It L. .Murtt.... Ji j.h !uil Frant'is Taylor V. C Horner L. W. Sul'.ivan. O. W. Lentuxt J. S. Hartzell John server Frank Hartley Henry Kiin e.rire Knv.iruer..... Eil A. snrUr H. C Miitrabergrr Wm. E. lu!im Paiiiri Mf kt y. S. A. Ikreicuuiaa O. H". Owens A. J. S:oiut....... Kobeit T. Hull- O. A. File TboDia.1 (Jai'.airlier..... Lewia MankeuiTcr..... J. W. ISurkboluer..... D. H. Aih. A. F. Uaisboua... K-a B. Sayl.jr (ieorjre N. Scbrock.... F. J. Fol!er H. F- M.iier. L. X. Se.HL K. E. Mrt. .. f eter Holt man- Daniel WliU Hear? Fariinj Al J. Smith. , L. M. Laailwrt A. II. iiuelon .lmind Coieman...... t'nar.es C. Mini. John H. Snyder John W. Baiiier- J. Enc:e. I). E. Kregar J.C Forx vlhe , F. P. blutfler- ... Sionyereet township.- ... 'OaeuialKHilnir townablp.... ,. !B:a.'k lownpbip .. ajw:n.an ln(l ...'K!k Lk-k toiraatiiu. ... iJeflerscHi tovimhip. .. Lincoln ioDhip ...iiddicreek townnhip ... 'Northainnl.iB Wanabip..... ... ir.e town-hip. ... I'amt towoahip .. (nenuihonine township-... ... sbwle lowoKhip ... fxmieraet bonmeh ... Somerset townvlup ... i Allef deny townatiip .. ' Berlin Boronirh ... Brotbersrallev township.... ... Blark lownHhip ... loulluence boronfrh ,. jCuttelmaa borough. ... Elk Utk township .. Fairhope township .. l.reentilie township. .. Jeflersop township .. Jenuenown borough - .. Jenner township. .. Larimer township .. Lower Turkerfoot township.. ..Lincoln towbsnip .Veyersdale borocyh..... .. Ml i.ljecreek township.... .. Milf.ir.l township . New Baltimore borough. .'Northampton towns.lip... .. New i eutrrTllle burjugn .. Ogle township. , ... Il'atnt township .. ouemahontnif townahip .. Kockwooo tstrttoa .. Salisbury borough .. Sha.le lowndip. .. S.KnerwH bmusliip. .. !sMilhanjptoD township. .. Stonyc-rerk township....... ..Stotstown bwoogh..... .Summit township. .. :l"pper Turkeyfoot township. ..:l'raina borough. Total Tax Eeceived... ....lAil.llson. ....!A:i-gUeny ... iBeri.u bro tfeuson bt.ro .. .. ' hrothenivailey ....'Blaik .... ;'.itr:u3Ugh .... ;OKifluence Uiro. .. .. jcasariroan boro t.klK-k. . . . . Fair hops .... :Greenviiie ....;Jefieraon ... Jenuenown boro ' Jenner . .. Larmier. Lower lurfceyluot .... Dovo'.n -.. .... Mtvtrkdaie boro ' Vi'l.lleereek ....iMiiford New Baltimore, boro.. j Northampton .... iNew Ceuirevilie boro. Ogle .... I'kinL ,. luemahoninfr Ho-a wood is.ro ....... .... Httiuoury boro ....shade .... Mawiersel boro ....;Mo!nerset ....AMithainptiA .... Sionycreek. .... Htnystown boro summit ....il pper Turkeyfoot ....I'rsinaboro iWe-eraburg boro Total tax received for 1S42. Amount of stale tax brought orer. Amount of I'ounty tax brought down-... Ainouul of Special tax brought down-... Amout of State tax brought down. Tr. J County Special J state. t 107 TS o oo 18B1 M St It 01 if H - Ml 78 so T 11 M 36 ti " 1"1 60 U ll u " lo " MM). I W 00 I".. ..'.. eo i , So4 irTi lit i is sj " ) I " t3 15 U (rt' IB " i Ma !8S 171 71 & SI " 70 430 li " "io 44 164 10 OT m hi js fc - 137 001 " 1US M ISO UOI s 4 j CO ID " 1UM ... 104 74 1 ;4 " 10 16 u li l l S43 i g 40 - is ca M j, " WM! 7 1 45 IO! t go - MOD 47 01 "1S6 ! ti I W .... " iiiui s w i ii 64 31 " sol Si! 6 oo' 00 10 o! sll i Mil 76 4 10 14 414 0", 4 w lsl 5S f 6; j S 00 t DiU 01 1$ t&H 71 4U 11 13 f 1321 ! t,A 83 'l 5 7 04 s-i7 7J Sum 17 s 1M 1 S4H M! Sj H4 44 31 K0 Wl 44 JJlttS 441 II " JH7 SY 7 41 I 44 SS7'. 6 00 44 174 C4 S71 10 44 149 16 tO 14 44 Sl Wl 41) 17 44 J3S 04 M 1 44 ii 17 li 00 44 tin ti S07 00 44 410 Tl 74 44 4W 70 SO OS 44 Hit IS' bt IS 44 losj wl Sa To 44 734 to I lao 00 44 16 1; lil 70 44 74 oo; 10 00 74 14 44 14J S7i 48 00 44 to 00 44 4i cki; 1M oo 44 IMS 7s; Ui j; 44 ) 00 1.M 00 44 49T US I l i " i; w at uu 44 1V4) (Ht ll 00 44 7 40; i-1 IM 44 SC4 si: - M 1IOISI nw 44 1W 4 3-4 oil 44 r.M ra 471 M 44 1140 1st 13 67 I 44 1T0 aSj t 1) 1 44 71 14 4 W f UBLIC NOTIGE. Tbe foll..wIiw aeooonu hare bn filed In my oBu. i.d n-icw Is l.erel.y gi"n that th same will be pre4e4l lo ine Court lorconamuiioo, oa Thursday, March 1, 1894. Firs! ami final aeerxrnt f B. B. Ptlboa, eora- mltia of John E. Trossler. m lunatic, First awl final account of J. K. be At, Mlgnew ofl.8 Korosy. Pw.. 1 r. P. SAVLnR. Feb. 7Lh 14 FTOtbonotavry. PbjsieUo WanU Partner la Business. . . ... , rt- . 4tv nt anAtaia. rfrttn siwriallr and praclicc of H'. l-T r. ." or wlikb 1-caJ.. sill 11 uoe-hlf inn-ra-t tu nrht le- tv. Rmun ti,rsrllin. oswoeBwiMw -- . ... . .i ... i. - . - L n.lr.h wiltcn IMs, I-wiw. F.illsnt e-ra sel. rphoWw l J n.nt snl ..ult'tt.nt t a lo ( Wl Ter m ,.il. ..ill k.lrl,l ftirnmirt-4'..wW. .lld talta iH v. . -r..int In HmI Estate. Tkn b - florilentoii"rionlt''4wiaxjjellca- In care of Oisuatch. FltlaboTih. Fa. FIRE COMPANY A XNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF TUE- Farmers' Union Association AND INSURANCE of Somerset County, Pa. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1893- Number of Policies in Force ...1 . ' . Am't of ins. sut.jot to asMnsmeiit S i JJl :. liateoft&x assessed 4urinp year l!tf3 ytMilis. RESOURCES. Ralatuvln TreasurT Tc SI. "92 I S27 3S Outsiaii'litigon duplicates IsfC I .'..-t1! Ti.".V Hnrinc Tfnr ri 14 Am't received for membership, IX) 60 7,4J3 SO LIABILITIES. Am't due Pea. Slst. 1 fl.itw 0" Am't of loss by Are. during vear li- - W Am t due for nil other expen ses for the year l.-wl. in. lu.t- and exonerations. 16,913 7S Resources In excess . SJOCr.' Resources during the year 1893. Received on assessments 4,VW ! b.w.v.vl ft,r mpmlvr.hin 1') fsl Kalance in treasury Ie. SI. V! 3i7 3s J4,97S M Disbursments during the year 1393 f S'.UX 04 t'.M 01 SM 71 453 11 3;s s Grand total Ux rc-eived... .- - f 4T.4 be To rritemptitn ni'jej tmaeaied lands.... .. To b4Toa-ed lu'mey To state tax returned to coutuy .. To auK4int reoriied from Male for el4ioo ioolits, etc To saiouut rtsjeitre.1 from (.lnmonwealta rosin, tjc, Ccmmysioners- ledger, p. To baianca in treasary at aeu.einfiit Tj license fees due county, lea Traaaaref t conmisalOB Total receipts for ins , Balance due J .hn liainer, county treasurer.. 47914 SS s4 a SMS) 00 SS.14 St Wi 44 4 45 6431 (si 641 ft 41 H By amonnt of orders for f :4 m . N34 &A . W 0- A Bright Lad, Ten jkis of ase, but wiio declines to cive his name to the put.Iie. Di.-.kes thts autborUed, Confidential statement to us: ' When I one rar old. mv mamm died of consumption. 1 lie doctor said tiiat I. too. would S0..11 dl Mid ail tir uei''lil.rs tl.oujlit Hint even if I did not die I never I, able to ik. Ifca-.ise I was so we:ik r.nd puny. A gathering formed and iToke iiiidci my aim. 1 hurt my fcneer and Pdlinrd an. I tiiresr .iit pio es of N-ne. if 1 hurt myseif vo as to break the skin. it w:a su:e to beconi"1 a runniiiR sore. 1 had lo lake l..is of medicine, but nothinc has done ire so mucli t.sl as Arer's SHrsapa , A1 lM "::ule meweU and strong."--T. li. M., orcaiur, Kaus. g AYER'S Sarsaparilla Trcpared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co, Lowell, Haaa, Cures others, will cure you Muscle and Vifctor A Difference. Many muscalar men succumb in fatit-noa borne w ith eae by persons far their inferiors in pnysicai strenRtb. H usele does not imply vigor. In tact, it is not duneult of proof tliat aiuletesdo not live as lonR noret j .y asuxwl j btailhas the average icd;Tidual who la v:porouB that is to say, wnose d pesticn ! auu s.crp are unimpaired, waoye nerve are tranquil, and who has no organic ton Jeti -v . .1: . . u.9ea.c. auese reaisites oi V!ir are i-uuierreu upon loose lnnerentiy weak, no less lean npon thoe debilnaied through wasting Ci.sea.se. Dy a thorough, persistent course of Hostetter's Stomach bitters, the leading national tonic, indorsed and recom mended by physicians of eminence. It will not endow yon with the muscie ofa Corbttt, out u win in iose energy into your system, and renew the active and bealih.'ul per formance of in functions. It averta and cures nialaiia!, rheumatic and kidney com plaint?, and overcomes dyspepsia, con stipation, liver trouble and nervousness. EXPENDITURES DR. Assrsaors pay viewers pa , Commissioners' pay S. T. Shnler... 44 F. knntuail. 44 W. F. lai... rommonwea'.th's -costs new bridttes - iutjoegis on dead bodies printing and adrerusjug election expeDsrs , repairs to court -oouse expenses at court-house and jail.... , vault and office fixtures, comwtasionenf' office treasurer's fees, uuaeaied lands road I'llutf . , disfru-i-auorney-s fees... .idlers-' burials rsiaMe's returns i iiH(aud fuel protbotiotary's fees, W. U. Sanner. , county auditorr' pay 1". D. Brauctier...... fT 14 44 H. khafer M 04 41 J. O. Hay i4 44- eoonty aaditors' clerk and attorney's pay I . civil costs of county auditor public accMinis coniutisatouer's traveling expenses seal pa Jury commissumrrs' pay - saer.9 s bill poor-house to balance account.. bn.lge repairs txarding juries , , , teachers' institute , . . . , records , )a.l janitors pay , b mis, borrowed inobcy PlXllloUt Uraipital ,, , Ilarrtsiarg eiottal , , Monraoau reform st-hool over-paid taxes refunded lloniingdon reformaioty money paid state Jury commissioners clerk's pay grand Jurors' pay comBiiasi.Hiers'attoraej's pay steuograpiier's pay rurt crier's snd iips'aves pa cornm issnHiers1 clerk 's pay traverse Jurors pay r.ri-tfuse jsmtur's pay................... stationary au l postage , J41I plivsician's pay clerk's ounpitatiwn coon A. J. C'o.b rii i commission on 41st uredit f!y stman: of trr-isnrcr's com-nwn u of t per rem. on 4-',7'".4 ltv balance taxes on uasated lauds reveifred and paid br treasurer in lsui j.r amount 01 redeiup'ooa money unsealed lands paid Mimtuit townahip.. " oulttiivfliltin psiu prw u jar j arc. coua. xuger p. zis. $ 486(17 a4 3413 tl 4o4 70 S.VU to Is"-) 3T aii.7 u a 40 7a) 41 ii JJ ii 42i 4 U 19 :;) 00 in s 31 00 M4 00 r.t m 44i s a 00 i. 44 4 0t) 4 10 ft fM v.iri 44 iiirj. is 17 6 11 40 4.41 it 11S.S i SnS 14 1 34 1 at '.H 3d 4b4 06 7K.J ii I at) 1n7 SO .- 75 C : S 00 Vwii 1147 73 41 li 14 111 K 42 00 ;s 81 1444 4 1143 44 11 4V 41 30 34 00 Tou! expenditures... . ( 447 84 W H. SANNER. Ea., rrothonoury and clerk of the eoarta of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer of the Cnnnty of 8-Mueraet, fl., in account with the county of fouierset lor a. v. i4, pa. ca. 1 To amount of estimate of 1S.83 bill flow 00 x Ity orders to Vt. 11. tsanner 11000 M tioor 00 tiooo 00 ISAIAH COOD, Esq ., theriff of tjomerset County, Pa, to acooont with Somerset county. ior A. 11. iyjj. - ... - . ... rut. en. i luaiQ'Hiutoi ivz n:i .... ..... . ........ ' estimate of 1SS3 btli 3 " additional bill , 4 By orders to Isaiah tiood pa. tUI S 04 ivuo 00 M IS il at tllW M llitrl 84 S.U.SHOBER, County Commissioner In account with Somerset county for 1893. 1 To segregate amount of ordeTS received by Com. Phober, see Ledger t..f 1 By xi days ser ice ti $3.50 per day as per ledgtr S Pit. 144 40 CK. I 764 64) t 704 SO ( 744 30 CEO. F. KIMMELL.Co. Com. In account with Somerset county for 1393. To aggregate amonnt of orders received bv Cora. Klmmel, see Ledger 1 834 64 Bj ua)S services 13.54 per day as per ledger 3 CB. S $34 K I 634 fa) tS34 M WM.F.UHL, County Com. la account with Somerset coaniy for :s3. To segregate amonnt of orders received bv Com. Chi. see Ledger I. To ti; days services v 13.50 per day as per ledger t Da. I ss 54 CTL I 809 SO f fcM 50 $ tW 60 INDEBTEDNESS of Somerset conniy on 1st January, 14. To ami of bonde.1 lndebiednesa see Commissioners' minutes orders oatstaadsng pa. tM0 44 1VS 79 I 5199 79 A tramp found a rusty revolver near Ty rone, ra , and put it in Ere, It went off and the bullet entered bis leg. Holiday Cheer. 1 be holiday season is close anon us. and every household in the land is pre anng tut the plum pudding, and the ireneml feasting and rejoicing. A little good brandy for the mince pie, rum lor the pudding, or a little stimulant to keep the spirits up and the coia out, is absolutely necessary for an old iime innsimas e&eer. one of the mott prominent liquor dealers in the country, Mr. Max Klein of Allegheny. Fa. whom we ran cneertuny recommend. M't, the Vndersicned Anditora nf tH Cnnntt r Snamrt Ib.1i. c. . . , , , . - ... . v . ... iu. '11 , r. 1 . a ,j . , run. 1 1 van la. do certify that in pursuance of the 47th section of the Act entitied : "An Art relating to Counties. Townships, Ac." passed the 15th .Lit of ADril. ii4. we met at ts. .t ... .,..1 "lL Somerset, on the 1st day of Jannary, A.D. l-4, and sfter beiug daly sworn, did audit, adiust, and set tle the teveral a.-coun s required by hi, aa-reeably to the several Acts of Assembly and the supple ments thereto, acoordimr to the beat of oar Judgment, ability and knowledge, and the foregoing IS s true snd correct atateiuent nf thus f.ill aarmv a.-.-. uirir.1 . - . .... i . - n of the t .oty frf somerset, with said Connty of Somerset. a,l. William O. Manner, Prothcaotarv and t lerk of tne Cuurs ut the Connty of bomerset with the said County of Somerset. 3r.L Isaiah Joo.L Sheriff of the County of ; .SHnerset, with said Coonty of Somerset. 4th.-Kamuel V. bhoher, tieo. V. Klmmel and U m. F. I hi. County Commmionsrs of the County of Mmenei, with saHl Connty of t.ierwUalllortBeT.arenjIutl(B oa? of January, A. D. lsa4. And we further certify that we nnd a i-am-e due John Hamer from the County of somerset of Four Hundred and sixteen dollars aud eighty-four cents (W14.S4:. W e further certify that each of said offlcers named above, and others, were duly summoned to .PpeV , "T Aadiiors, and they did appear before as and produced their books, vouchers, or I'l.iS. L" P"-rs. The rep.an af last year being haft, teatimooy thereto attached was taken which shows thaJ the item In list year s printed report of the expenditures. iUOs.04 shenfTs bill was not paul last year as the bruited reuort shows bnt ouiamim. .... and wKc 1 ,k. menf. ' reputation for handling only absolulelT pure r jlM,imrJB wT?ot w hereunto let our hands and affixed oor seals, this thirty-flrat day liquors, wiiisell you the following brand. of '""'B. 14. SAMUEL C. FOX, SEii V M. W. BAKER. "sai. AMOS WALK Lit, ISkai-l a year ma pure i er.n a r.Ves, at l.tj per full quart or six for fcUsj: Bear Creek, Oibstm, Uuckenheimer. Kinch ar.d Orerhc.lt The famous Silver Age, the finest whiskey in the country at tl id, and Iujtiesne, a niskey distilled from Kre and Malt at tl 25 per quart, Gackenhcimer 4 Tear old, at 7."c per Quart, and the Anchor fin al .Sis. You can have your choice of all kinds nf California Wines, Gins, Rum and Brandy, all pare and old. at from & cents per quart up. ah gooes neatly boxed and shipped by express. Send for catologue and price lift of alt kinds of lidaors to Max Klein, 2 Federal tL, Allegheny, Pa. Attest Kl-FTS E. 3f ETCKfi, Clerk. HAVE YOU PLANTED MORDOCK'S TREES ? If SO. TOO ll aire atn nrrTiatn) tttt tA snA n An fa Isvrwn a rM;i and Ornamental trees, A ines, Shrnba, also pure fresh Flower and Vegetabla JOHN R. & A. M2JRD0CK, .503 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cyrus Shauiis, full of Ins... Wm. bay lor, . A ansa K. Biitner. full of ins. J.iah M. Bowman, full of lus. Wm. Ware, full of ins... ('has. l.hman. 4avi.l Weiitie, balance of ms M ichael Keam. in part ot ltis- Ca-lin Cunningham, damage bv tire - - Fph'ui J. Walker, Sec salary- Treas. " ... Hiram P. Hsv, Presidents Pv Jsb Miiwsrr. Vice Pres. J lttrei-U.rs for services..... Adjusters for sen t. f K.i ii a sctvices by tne 3 a.-J- P-tace and siatiouery... Printing statement, etc.. Int. on borrowed money.. Koom runt Bala lire in Treasury .ril !) l ll) la) f 14) S.O ( 4IO ll luO UU tl 00 ltJ () i". tw 1-' tl l uD 51 on 7 H7 9 is) 21 .V! la is) 3 . 2 UU $4.S7j t lOlu Resources Dec. 31st, 1893. Balance in Treasury Outstanding ou duplicates... I IfK M - 1 14 IT 12.305 ft! Liabilities Dec. 31st, 1893. t C. H. Te-lrow, full of Ins- John r. ('rise. - 44 - Michael Keam, bal. of Ins Hm'.olph Kelly, full of dam Peter Formwall 41 44 '' Sam 1 Berkey, ' 4 4 44 -Geo. W. Sorber, ' 44 44 Sl OI jjO () tsl 4 i fyi 1 50 11,748 00 Resources In excess of liabilities. I i'Ai tri TATEMEXT OX CONTEXTS. S1 A'umher of policies In foroa 4--4 Ain'tofins. mKtoas.-Tn't.tlflO.s'iJ u) Kate of tax a-cted during year 1-va.. 1 RESOURCES. Outstanding Pee Slt, 1S! f Ami aasesse.1 during year l-Vd-Received for membership Mill ( t6 SS au ii l 50 11,070 01 LIABILITIES. e due Treas. Pee. .11. 'vi t 1m by tire during the Am't oism Am't due Ut all otl.ei in.-s i ritM year lsva. inciuam oiirers lotv. comiuiSKious an. 272 T4 Hit &s hJ 06 S 702 M f 7 76 cxh.nl rations nesources in excess. Resources during the year 1893. t Received on assescments. . Keceied for membership 5-23 M 91 M f 615 3$ Disbursements during the year '93 Bal. due Treas. Dee. SI, 1S2 t J72 M Chaupcev Pritia, full of ins. l.w fa) Michael 'keam - " It's) V0 For printing & . Koom rent Un hol.ilnr election i atiacellaoecus txtaLc. , : C 10 f Clt 4 Balance In treasury . .1 Resources Den. 31, 1393. Balance in treasury... .. 74 Outstanding on dupUcaies f 413 10 S 413 M Liabilities Dec. 31, 1893. John F Crb, full of ins $ 46 OS $ 46 S Resources in excess of liabilities t 3b" 7 train ill building assets in '9i iJHO.tSS (O Gain iu ponteuu 44 " " 3S.415 ft)" EPHRAIM J. WALKER, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. In the matterof the assia-ament of Samuel II. Garev and wifo to fhilip Hay. for tbe Uue.il of lt:e crg liiors, the Av.'tnors and the Assignee, having rilcl their lietiuons praing tne t ouil to ratife. am.rove and ct.ntirm the sa.-e. conveyance au.1 irauslcr of the real estate made to l allmrme l,earr. and that the Avii:nee b? released and dis charged. Notice is hereby given lust trie prayt-r of the vt!tiouers will be granted by tne turt of 4V)bmon Plet;s of Some n-t county, unless obtect iou is made thereto on or be lore Uie 'Mix day of teb. li-(u VALENTINE HAT. A'.ty tvl Petiliout-rs. SsIGXEES NOTICE. N'Xice Is hereby riven that Jonas Sicvannus A ! 2V atid wife, Su!i-iiuah. of Uroth-piVsalU'y Twp.. SfjiuerMft County, I'., hne muc a Tuino latry 4'4iKnnii.ut lo me of ait their e-iat, real T:ti TsvrMXial. ia trau fir Ih benefit r,f their crtrvliUM. An ptrrMHii iudeliieU to sh'.i Jot-as Stt-vaauii4 and wife wi t mftke iinraciitte pay ment to tbe undemttwd ul all thentco tavmg cUiui apiiii-i Uicia ill ps?sti,tlfem dulf iu thtuUsvaui) U 8AMLEJ. & FORNEY Scott Osi. A.iirtiee, Atiofneyt. i.-liu, Pa. E XECUTOR'B NOTICE Estate of Sfagdalcna Thomas, late of Conemaugh township, Soieret county. Pa., dee d. Letter twtamentsrr on the alKve estate hav ing been granted to the undersiitued hy the prop, er authority, uotice i hereby given to all per-s.us indebted to aaid estate to make immediate pav meut aud those having claims againtt the same to preent them duly atitheuiicated for settle meut on f-la'.uiday tlie 114th day of e'eb. lv.it at the reside e of Emanuel Thomas. In Cone- maugh township, at 1 o'cUwk P. M. kuKE KArFMAS. Scott A O i'.e. Ally. Executor. XECUTOK S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Tobias Yodsr, late of onetuaUKh township, omcret county. Pa , deceased, having bevu granted to the nndereiiraed by the: proper authority, notice is hereby given to all pervous Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment and those baring claims will present them duly authenii aaled lor settmeut aud allowance. JOhtiU JOHN. Colborn gi Col born. Executor. li. "it Attorneys jXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Sstate of Jean II. Postlethwaite.' late of Somer set Borough, dec d. Letters testamentary on the above estate bav ins been rrauted to the undtrsigned by tbe prop er authority, notice is hereby given to al! persons indebted to said estate to mane immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same will present them dull authenticated for settle ment at my ofnee In Somerset Borough, on Thurs day, March Sth, Isvi. IjLU. k. m i l.L. Executor. RHEUMATISM, r.'EURALCIA, SCIATICA, . LUMBAGO. SPRAINS. BRUISES, SWELLINGS, BUKHS. mm, UI.E TO ACCEPT OR EEFUSE. Tkn.. nf rtr..h Valle P. 0 Indiana cooiny Pa.: Hiram Meriey, of hhip-bewana. Lagrange n.untv. Indiana: Hcn--y Merley. of M.e.don, . 1 1 . . ...intr 1 .1 Y.ware hw'bveiie.1 lol and sprar before the Judire of oi.r Urclians' Court, at au orphana" ... h hi. :.l at iSoioerset. l'a . on J.-.iMay the .siihiiarof Februarr. lv4 at II) o'clock in the f..renou'n then and there to accept or refuse ta take the real etate of John Merlejx. ir.. de-cea-"1, at the ap;.raled Taiuatioa pat upon It by as ino'iest duly swanied by said Court ail re- lurneiloo the inn aay ol ieceinrrr. is., show cause why the same should not be sold. And hereof fail not. Shertirs OfB-e. EDWARD VLOO FS. 17th Jan. lS9t Shenff. ULE TO ACCEPTOR REFUSE. t t...t i-:iir..iiv aT narrett eountv. 3lary land. Marshall lkmgao. of tne State of Kansas, and Martha Dongm. inU-r:nrnea wiui M-I(i r a iih..t.v rvrtintv. Pa. 'mi arolereby rlteil tobe snd appear before the Judirsof oorOrphans' 'ourt, at an Orphans' r'...irtu,l held at vMernet. on Monday, the '.Whdavof February, isvi. al 10 o'clo-k In the fon :ii.'n then snd t.'iere u ai-tept or n-fue to tate the real cxiate of Jeremiah ,lotie!ty, dec d. al tl.i. aoiMi'd vailuttl..!! I.l.i UiMin it bv an in- q-j.4, d.i'.v awarded bvsaid C""irt and tetum.'d nnl li In, dunf lsi-eiiilM-r. l"ci wrshow can why the same liil l not be sold. And nereoi fail not. bheri It's Oft ca, EDWAKI) HOOVtK. 17tl Jhu. 1XH I r.uenii. 11 ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFINE. Io Annie Faldley. Levi Faldley. Henry Fald- lev. Himon Faidiev.of Colfax. Jaais-r county, Iowa: Ji-ph kombx! 1 of ivl.m, Preston coun ty, Wevt irgitiia : Nancy, intermarried with n m Hittner. oi tiarreit tis.nir. jsan ibdu. You are berel.v . ited to be and appear before the Judaea of our Orphan. Court, al au orpnans' Vurt to be held at Somerset, l'a.. on Monday, the JKh day of February. 1.4, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, than an.' there to accept or rtfu-e to take tne real estate id firiMian nemnoi i. dee d., at the at.pruise.1 valuation put upon ii by .llel ulliy awar.le.1 or saiu touri, aim turne.1 ou the Uth day of Iwcember, or show cause why the same should Dot be sold. And hereof fall not. ShenfTs t.ffice, I 17th Jan. EDWAKD HOOVER. theriff. A UDIT0R S NOTICE. John B. Head Intrust, la the C'onrt of Com- for A. L. Chambers, f mon Fleas of tsmersel Co. el. al. vs. f of S LB 'ept. T. 'stl, E. l. Cambna Lumber Co.' . iju, iee. T. 1, c i. And now. Kecember 11th. 11-J. on petition of Isatan Itoixi, Mienti oi fsmiersri county, ana on m. K ion of Kooser ai Kooscr, Ksj s., the Court p- poial ueo. K sciui. t. , Auditor, tomaaeuis'n buiion of the funds in the baii.l f tbe e-Leriil, to and among id4 legally emiueti uiereto. . Evirar-t man me Minnies 1 SSAI- I Cerlilied.tu.s 1'ith Ileft l-Oi , ' W. li. BANNER, FTotboootary. I will attend to the duties enioiued by the fore- goiug cotnmlssion at my oilice In liomcrset Isjt- ouith. on rriday the P:h day of reb. -4. at 1 o dock P. M., of said day. where and when ail parties or persons interested can attend. Ot'J. M.. M.I I.U Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. L Cambria Lumber Co..) In the Co'irt of Com im of A. li. Codroth. mon Pieas of .-Somerset Co. v 1 of aM. Hept, T. X E. 1. .-na.lt-CrtvK K.K. LO. o. in, .-sept. 1. Vf. E. u. So. 141, Sept. T. 1'jS. And new, December 14th. !.!. on petition of Isaiati t.o si. Mnerin ot oiuersei county, and on motion of Kooser k Ksr,er, Es-i's., tne Ciatrt ap point tieo. K. Hcull, Eo., AudiUH. to make distri- billion of the tun-L- in the bands nf the sherllT, to aud among those legally entitled thereto. Sm'ruet Cbua-'. Sf : . - Extract from the Minntes Isxai. I Cerutied this litu Is-c. 1-jX r- W. U. fANNEK, Protiiouotary. t will stten 1 to the duties enjoined by the fore going comniisMion at my orti.-e iu 8otu.'rl b.- outeh. ou Friday, the l'h day of February. 1-jl, at I oc I, Kit p. M.. of said di-.v. a be re and wnen all parties or persous interested can attend. UEAS. A. O. . . ... Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George Oelger. late of Larimer town ship, deceased. The undersigned, on motion of Scott Ac Oir'e. E.-4.'a.. havirg ts.-en atdHuhxi Auditor to dis tribute the fuin!." in the hands of 3. Hochstetler, Administrator, hereby gives notice thai he will meet to attend to his duties at the oiftie of Col bora A Colboro, S.rnepafi, l'a ,ou Tm-a-ay, Feb. 1 h, l"et- wben and wbens all partita tn'.creided can attend if tlivy think proper. 1. l.k'l.tH.IK., Auditor. 4 T)MIXISTHAT()irS NOTICE. Estate of rboe. SiaM, 1st1 of Brotnem aliVy township, lrc d, Haviarbtvn aton:r.tM a'lmin!trutor of the rnaiv of Flviebe ntatil, liC'l. notue i heretry riven to all pt-rwui ouiot: saitl relate to make ri.ine4i;te payment, anl ttiuhe Having c.atm against atii eU( will fireeDl the maa duly authruitrauKl tor uMiiemeot at the oilice of A tU-Tk-rr, Li, n rtoiuerot Jwroueh. oa or before Salunlar, March 17, 1,. J.C0lt W. nOtH'KR, AUiuiuistratof. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Duncan, of Ji nnertown Borough, Somerset county, ra., dec d. Letters nf Administration having been era med to the undersigned by the proper itbonty. notice Is hereby riven to all persons knowlne thcmselvos indebted to said es tate to mase immediate payment and those hav- Ine claiios : itt.st Ine seme lo t,resent them dulv auihi nticate 1 for Settlement on :-aiunlav, the nil day of March. l-'.4. at his oee in Jeuner X Koad., in said county. JAMES M. COVER. Adminisualor. ADMIMSTEATuU-j' NOTICE. L-iate of Eira Baer, Sate of Somerset tuwnshlp dec'.!. ' Letters of administration havtn; been eranted :.v tlie proper authority to the nudersir-Jed. no- ti. is hereby givtii to all persolcj iul b.ed to said estate t make imniii.ate ratnent, aud thoe haviiie claims ai?iut said estate wiit pr sent them duly authenticated f..r settlement, at tne tiovie ut Levi waiter, on rtuiay, aiann i,tu. CnARI Es B. WALKER, wil M. HKih K. Adin:nitrat'rs of Eira Baer, dee'd. DMINISTRATOR'fs NOTICE. Estate of Jacub A. fhu'.tx. late of Jefferson Twp., ueceaaeu. Lettsrs tetmentarv on the above estate hav ing been g'-auted to the un.lersigt.ed by the prop er autiiiiriiy. t otice is hen-l.y ifiven loail p-r.Mia knowing t:iti:elves indebel to said estate to nuke iiume.li.iie payment and lhu-e having .aims aeainst tue same to pr.Netil ttieni duly iitlK'ntirattd for sett cuietit ..n Sal Mar. F'tb. 14. l!&H, at the 1km residence of dee d . W. F. HAY, Adiumistrator. A DMINISTRA TORS' NOTICE. The estate of William Reel, late of Miade town ship. Somerset C-.iwuiy, Fa., dec d. I etters cf a.lminiiralion haviuz been rrauted by the proper autha.ity, to U. uudersigne.1. uo tice Is heis. by riven to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pavment, and e having riaim ara:n-d said estate will tre- stnl them duly authenticated for settlement and allowance, at tbe late residence of the deceased, ou Saturday, Feb, 17lli, 1... JlM-H C. 1.S.MBEKT JACOB G. K1MMEL. Col bom 4 Colborn. Administrators. AUy's f.a Adm rs. Parker & Parkers Great Annual RED LETTER SALE Commencing Dec. 26th, 1893, and will continue until Feb. 1st, 1894. Tw cnty-fiveTliousand dollars worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Carpet-'. Oil Cloths, Ladies' and Chil dren's Coats, to bo sold during thii Great Red Letter Sale, and prices will lie cut to the last ex tremity. We have a large lot of Dress Goods in Black nd Colored Cachineres, Serges, ia all the different colors and styles, at PRICES TO SUIT ALL. HEADQUARTERS- FOR SLEIGHS, BOB SLEDS, - ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, BELLS, WHIPS. ETC James B. Holderbaum, MAIN CROSS STREET, V k.I ? XA ' These are all of the Lest goods and clieaj-er than can el.-co here if quality is con.-i'3'jrt J. We want IL0O for 20 y ds of best Indigo Blue Calico, We want f 1.00 for 2J'i y'ds best Dark Calicoes. We want tl.00 fbr j'ds of good Calico. We want $1.00 fur 20 y ds of Ihimeatlc F'lanneL We want IL09 for a) y ds of good Dress Gin gham. We want tl .00 for JS y'ds of lieavy-weiglit Gin ghams. We want fl GO for 25 y'ds or good Muslin. Outing Flannels at 5, T, and Is cents. Shirtings of kinds al at 6, 7, and S ccnta. e haTe a large line of Blankets, Comforts, Shawls, Table Covers. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels etc., that must be sold. Our stock of Carpets, Rug, Lace Curtains, Flannels, and Porticr? at way down prices. REMEMBER I WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES S. HOLDERBAUfil SUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES. WE CARRY A LARGE STCCK OF - - - - Syrup Cans, Sap Bucket Spouts, Gathering Buckets, Sugar Fans, Etc., at rock bet. torn prices for cash. ' sap WE HANDLE THE BEST Five-Quarter Table Oil Cloths at 1 cen'.s. W.al Carpet Chain ail colors at 32 cent. Cotton Carpet Chain all colors at 17 cents. IN TIMES LIKE THESE Make Your Money go as far as Pos sible by Attending our Red Let ter Sale During the Next Thirty Days. Parker & Parker. MRS Jl I Uhl MY : : i ith Annual Clearance Sale ia now going on and w ill continue until Satisfy, Fell. 1711. During this sale the prices of all inds of Pry Goods, including lain and tancy Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, etc. will be irresistable. Dark and light F'.siine!ctts from 7c up ignite rlannelelts lrotu up. Good yard-wide Muslins, 5c. Heavy yard-wide Sheeting, C and Cc Good Apron Gingham?, at x lncaster Ginghains, - :. Heavy Shirt'iDgs from - 5 to 7c, iieoi twue caitco tinaigoj - .to. Best Dark Calico - - ; DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. i In the matter of the estate of William Eol.ler, tj, l'a., oev d. I.etters of administration havlne been rranted bv the Droper authurilj to the. uii!en(iened. no tiee is her.bv riven to ail persons iii.lel.ted to said enutie to make immediate payment, and thove havina elaims aicaini.t said estate will pre sent them dulv authentirated for nettieraent at tne late residence of tbe dec d In said lownshin on Moodar, Feb. Alh. lvn. WILLI AX H. MILLER, Fred W. Biesecker, Alt y. Administrator. E XJXrUTGRS NOTICE. 4ate of Eliaa Crissey. late of Shade township, dec a. Letters testamentary on the above estate hsv- injr been rranted to the uudemrned bv tbe pnp- erautho-ity, notice is hereby given to all nous moebteo to saKi eMate lo mase immediate pay ment and those having claim airaios ibe same will present them furtwritlement duly authentica ted, al the late nwidence of dee'd.. at Jaeub Wal lets, oo Friday, the ltn dav of Feb. !. JAJ1U r. UAJ1EK. executor. DMIXISTRATORS NOTICE. In U matter Jf the estate of William J. I'inrcs, iate oi vuemaijooint lownsnip. somerset county, Ha doooased. Let ten. of alminUtratioa havint been rranted by the proper authority lo the nndervirusd, no Use is hereby riven to all peraons indebted to said estate to make immediate pavment. and those havthx elaini arainM said estate will pre rent them duly auinenucated fur settlement at the late residence ot e-ead la said township, on Holiday, Man h ith, ItH. WILLIAM H KILLER. FrcdW. Biesecker, Au r. Adminisuaior. Cores Brirbt's Ilwiw, Proper. Gravel. Ser uurneM. Heart. I'rinarv or Liver liisease. Known bv a tired, lanruid feelinr : inaction of the kidney a weakens and poisons the blood, and nnleas cause is removed von rann.it have health. Cured me over fire vean ago of Bright s Diseases and Dropsy. Mrs. LLC. Miller. Bethlehem, ha. 1, (W0 other similar testimonials. Try it. Cure guaranteed. tain Kidney Curt Co , 720 Venango St PHILADELPHIA, PA. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of John M. Werner, late of Greenville township. letters of administration bavins been rranted by the proper authority, to the unuenucurd. no- tl.e is hereby riven to all peouns in iebted to said euate lo make iramciiate paymeut, and thoe havior claims acainst aud esla'e will pre sent thnn duly aulbeouratd for seulement at the late residence of dee d . in Oreenville town ship, oo Saturday, Feb. 17th. 14. LYIHA PIVHER. CYRl'S WERNER, ALFRED A. R1M.F.R, JACOB P. MIIXKR. Admiulsiraton. A DMISISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of Saaiovl P. Walker, late of Somerset lownhip. dec d. Irtters of adminlitration havinz been rranted by the proper authority to the nuderirned. do ti.e is hereby jriven to all prous ic.lel.ted to said estate to make immediate pavment. and those havlnr claims araint said estate will pre sent them duly anthemiraied for aettlement. at tlie hooe oi Levi Walker, on Friday, March Kb- OHARLK-l B. WALKER, WM M. SCHKOCK, Administrators of Sam'l P. Walker, dee'd. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Abraham lfcam late of Jenner town ship, 8nmercuuntv. Ps., dee d. Letter of Admiuistratia m Tfinmntto aw nrsn. on tbe estate of Abraham Beam, late of Jenner township, dec d bavinr ben bwned to the andeniirned by the pr-per autbiritv, notice b hereby riven to all lemons iD-ieMed to said estate to cuke lmmed'ale payment and those havior claims to present them duly authenticat ed for settlement to the administrator at tbe late residence ot aaid dee d., ou Saturday, Feb 1H, between tbe hour, of I and 4 p. m.. when and where he will (rive bis attention f. sucb nw. JACOB J. AKI3MAN. Blesecker. Adminiuntnr r T a Valentine Bay, Attorneys. puma F. W. The prices of all bleached muslins and wide sheetings are deep cut This is an excellent opportunity to buy Ladie's Wraps and Furs, as prices are unmercifully slaught ered. Great bargains in Lace and Irish Point Curtains. Heavy Underwear at greatly re duced prices. A fine line of Table Linens, Nap kins, Towels and Towling at un usually attractive prices. Hamburgs, Embroidery and Trim mings very cheap. Cotton, Linen and Wool Carpet Chain at cost. COME and EXAMINE A small amount of money will go a great ways at my store. MRS. A. E. UHL. Maple Evaporator on the Mar- -kct at less than half the price "asked for some others. It win "pay you to get our prices be!cre buying. SCHELLY Main Cross Street, SOVERSET, P RAIN : OR : SHINE THE FURNITURE STORE OF C. H. CCFFROTH IS OPENED PROMPTLY EVERY MORNING. AND HE GIVES . : : BARGAINS EVERY DAY. - - - ADMISSION FREE. The Store is Accessible to all Highways, Byways a: : : : : Sidewalks. : : : : Styles are bright and merry as you please. More pretty Furnitur? ijjj yoa thought we had. A HINT HERE AND THERE is all we have space to give you. You must see them. You'll iiikh-r.-u; C. H. COFFROTH, Main Cross Street, Somerset, Ps THERE IS Their Cleanliness Lessens Labor. SO SUBSTITUTE FM EXPERIEHCE." Their Economy Saves Tsloney. :axge i TT will pay you to examine the QUEEN CINDERELLA KAN - fore you buy. It Las all the latest improvement4. anl is l teed to be a good baker. It has the direct draft damper, by which jn can have a fire in one-half the time required with the ordinary Jhi'.':: This is a valuable feature when you want a tj'iiek fire for early i reuk:'.-'- TT has an extra large high oven, thoroughly ventilated. -of inflowing and outflowing air can be regulated at wil Th-i vv!u ill: this a perfect baker, and no burning on the top. It has the Triplex l a--grate, which is the perfection of convenience and cleanliness. I'- is pecially durable, having three separate sides, or the advantage ot t-r-e grates in one, and not easily warped by the action of the lire. REMEMBER "Thicks Jone well and with a care, exempt them.i'vw frm f' Manofacttired by IVMAVE.N A CO., Ltd , r:t.ib.i-b-'a. S .;.! anJ Si:?ra:i-w 1 1? JAMES B. HOLDERBAUr, Somerset, ft. Krissinger k Kurtz, Berlin, Ta. and P. J. Corer A Son, Mcyersdale-Ti Great Inducements. Goods reduced in price in every line. Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtain Ladies' Coats, c. Now is the time to buy to save money and sret something irood. JAMES CLINTON STREET, QuiNN,:-:;- -JOHNSTOWN P Tb Bt Bh for jW. L. f "Vs rr r , rsv v r4 k r i; . si b : - m 3f f M - . 1 V Jt. S I This istw5 X DOUGLAS iHfGExrifl S.t.HMklrts.Bottoa Waternmof. Prst Shoe s".' S5, S4 and S3.50 Dress sno- S3. 50 Police Shoo. 3 Sole S2.50, and S2 Shoee, S S2 ASI.75SchwlSi.o ARUK brl k" '-rrN m p el $2.50 32f t Uonol.41",,;; Brt4 ittiiJ-'-stl,fc la Ihe sjorl-1. -V "ij.l. DEALERS who push the sale of V. L. Dou-I.is Shoes yiin ctu-tome which helps to increase the sales on their full line of ?oods. JhlTa fltenl tm s-ll mt m 1 profit, aad w. brll Ta can uvs mow' " bavins sll J botwatr ot Uu 4sUr advarUswt below. Catalotca tr upon applloaioa.