THE MAHMMAH.. A " ssVrfol rarrot cf India Wnle, tb. ".'stives CUim. Think. A little bird in town did a scrprisinir thins toe? otber day, tlrocpb tint is the middle of the etery. The firt of the etaty is that woman w ho had lived mauT years in India aud who hac a love lor all" things Indian was walking aloiig the Btm t and f-w in the window of a lirri Ft ore a preen parrot with red spots on its wiua. "That lird,'' the said to bcrscJf, "came from fcha. I will go in and ip.-ak with it. Pi-rhaps it fsptakstlm e-inarclr. " So the went in and tpoke to it in the vernacular of India. "Do you Fpeak the hmgnsicV sbo eaid. It is the cciuniou question which the peoiilc Jt cf a rarrot in the land frcni which ti.e hird came. Let the creature made no answer. It stared at b,rMth dull yes and waa not intcr ebted. Still the racist fed. "Ccrte. " she said. "Scn-ly you Epcak the language? What do yon want? Are you henpry! Is poor Polly lonesome - away off here? Come come, you speak the language. " Still the bird made no answer, but from avcay back in the du of the rocm came a clear little bird voice in Hindoo etaaee: "I speak the languaga I also, I speak it" The liirdstller did not notice the cry. It is merely Ike chattering of a foolihh little bird to him. Eut the woman who loved India said - "Whore is that bird?" "It's back there," said the bird seller, pointing to a remote corner. So the wo man wt-ut there, and in an old cage she found a i.cplccted looking xnahuiniah. ttandiug erect on it perch, all its feath ers refill d, looking this way aud that a it cnivered with excitement. This bird of all tuikiug birds is the roost wonderful nay, in India they main tain that it thinks. It bams, in fact, the tcaigne of the people, they say, and floes not ppe-ak by rote, but it cc uvcrsc. At any rate the maliuimah cri d : "I fpeak the language, I speak it" "Here I am. brother," cried the wo man. "I am one who Fpeaka it too." The bird fixed one fclmrp eye ou ber. "You are little," be said disdainful ly, putting bis bead down in his feath ers to indicate bow little she was "You are little, but I am large," and then bo stood erect with bis head throw n back and looked down on her. It said other things, too, while the bewildered bird seller stood by and lis tened, astonished that the bird had any value or that any one could understand it "How tnueh will you take for the bird?" asked the woman. "Twenty dollars," said the man. The price had gone up in the last ten minutes. "Where d:i you get it?" "A sailor Irought it here, and I bought it of him. Ho bad come from New York and was going to San Francisco. He said be was tired of lugging it over the country." "He must have come from some place where there are Lascars." "1 do rot know. Will you tafce the bird, ma'am?" But the woman could not afford that, eo she called back : "Salaam, little brother." "Salaam," said the bird. Chicago Chronicle. WbW la the Cfcareh. And that's what's the matter with Emporia too much hi.-t. The paint I'd china set is married to cards. Women have no higher thought from week's end to week's end than winuiug head prizes. They grow nervous irascible, ted tempered and ugly playing cards. Little crows' feet apix-ar at the corners of their eyes after an evening with whist, and deep, vertical In us plow themselves just alove their uotses. There are more plain women in Empo ria who lost their bloom at the rented card tables than tin re are women who have worn themselves out over the kitchen stove. It is worry, not work, that makes women fade, and cards are Kipping the juice out of the town. Only the young people patronize the public library. The old folks make "What's trump?" the chief end of man. Cards have invaded the churcbe.fi. One church has a big factional row looming upon the horizon because the pastor has jump ed cards. Another church narrowly avoided it lai4 winter. A third pastor sees his best customers whooping it up in whist clubs and hasn't the nerve to say a word. In the meantime ptker rooms, which are just as improving and elevating and just as helpful to the town as whi.st clubs, have opened on Commercial stm t, and the tov u is i u joyiug the fruit of tbcuseeA AeWeSiiTn"' Lave planted. Emporia (Kan. ) Gazette. Stone Writes A Letter. lrobab)e nough. "The feelings of woman are far deep er and finer than those of man," cried the lady orateir in a fiery tone. "We are told by tboe who style themselves the stronger sex that we are much infe rior. Is that so?" A loud chorus of "No!" from the la dies greeted this question, and the ora tor went on : "I say that woman feels where man I'jiuks" "Ls that the reason your husband is bald?; inquired one of the few male members of the audience. It was lucky for him that he get two seconds' start in the race for the door. IVarsun's Wecklv. ' Costs of a Great War. According to recent French statistics, France lost 136.000 men by death through wounds, sickness or accidents in her war with Germany, while 139. 421 men were dialled on the field of battle. Germany's leusseswere 79,155 dead and 18,543 wounded. The mone tary loss is more evenly divided, that for France being 12,f66,4S .522 francs end that for Germauy being 8,000,000, 000 franca. WestCk&tkr, Feb. S. Additional interest was jent to the fitfht between the Jvcpublieaa factions for dele-gatea to the GuliernaUiriaJ convention by the annou-jeeiiieut of Jese Cope, lieretofore one of the antl uay leaders, that he was a candidate for delegate, and that if elected be would vote for Y. A. Stone for Governor. In iia'ung bis anuouuetruent Mr. Cope submitted the following letter which he recently received from Mr. .Stone, his old schoolmate, in reply to his own letter of inquiry: "Let me answer the two charge a.riri!-t re; first, that Quay is for me, and, second, that Andrews is for me, and that because these two men are for nie I ought not to be uomi cated. I can not create a civil svrviewexaminatiou to pass upon the morals and qualifications of those who wish to support me and decline tl support of those who are thought unfit "As to the first, I do not know wheth er Quay U for me or Dot He has never old me or anyone else, so far as I can learn. I know that all the other can didates are urging him to be for them; that he tells them he is keeping his hands off, and then some of these can didates are mean enough to go away and tell that it would not do to nomi nate me because Quay is for me. Their whole source of reasoning that Quay is for me is because I was for him inlSOo. "As to Andrews, he is not running my campaign at all and never has. He moved into Allegheny, where I reside, last Hummer, for business reasons. I knew him very slightly before that, having met him but a few times. Find ing the people where I live for me, he decided to support me, and I did not ob ject. 'I am told, and believe, that in No vember last a meeting was held in Philadelphia by persons opposed to my nomination. They could find nothing to say against my character or fitness for the office, and so it was agreed that they should start the cry that I was "Hill" Andrews' candidate, and send it out through the newspapers, I am no one's candidate, and if elected I will be no one's Governor but the people's. I have no dtwire to be Governor except that I may honor and dignify theofliee and faithfully and honestly do my duty." No man can cure consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. 'Woods's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds bronchitis, sore throat Never fails. Cava Tip to the Lynchers. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 3. 'Roys,string uie up if you like, but remember you are hanging :te steadiest man with a six shoe ter that ever came out of Montana. You say it's all right to hang me and I guess it is. I'm ouly sorry I didn't get the rest of them." With these words Cowboy "Doc" Tan ner faced his executioners on tho morn ing of January 2 at Yaldes pass. The men w bo passed sentence on him were members of a party of Massachusetts prospeetors bound for the Copper river country, Alaska, and the crime for hich Tanner paid the penalty was the killing of X. A. Call, of Worthington, Minn., and William A. Lee, of Lowell, Mass. The expedition consisted of 40 men, and Tauner had joined them in Seattle on their way north, but he became so quar relsome and overbearing that at a meet ing of four men in Call's ten,, on theeven lng of January 1 it was decided he must leave tl e party. Xo sooner had the re mark been made than the flap of the lit tle tent was pulled aside. The cowboy stood there, six-shooter in hand. "Boys, I overhearel you lalk about me," he said. I'm here for business." Before bis victims realized what bad happened Tanner had shot twice and the bullets pierced Call and Lee through the cbetd- Tanner fired again, but bis pre csding shot had extinguished the candle, and the bullet did not take effect. One of the remaining members crouched down behind some baggage and theother cutting his way oat of the tent gave the alarm. Tannersupposingthethreemen to be dead, took a station in some brush and waited. It was not long before he was surrounded. "You'd better surrender your gun," was called outto blm. "If you ss v try I'll do it," was his response and then be handed over his weapon. The miners convened ana fcy n overwhelming majority decided that Tanner should lie hanged. There was some disenssion over the question of shooting him, but the majority decided on the rope. When notified of the decis ion Tanner oliserved that be hoped they would not tantalize him by stringing bitn and letting him down again before he was dead. He was led out of the snow during the irly morning. He fearlessly allowed the rope to be tied about his neck and so met bis doom. Tanner was bur-I led lace do nward. FLORIDA. rersonally-CoBdacted Tonr vis PeonijlTa- Bia B&Uroad. The next Pennsylvania Railroad tour to Jacksonville, l!ewing two weeks in Florida, m ill leave New York and Phila delphia by special train of Pullman Pal ace Cars Tuesday, February 8. Excur sion tie-ketM, including railway transpor tation. Piiliinan accommodation (one berth I and meals en ri.V in both diree- tinno while traveling on the special train. will tie nnlcl at the following rates : -New York. 1Cii: Philadelphia. f4 00; Canan- dai?na, S5; Erie. Jr4 Si; Wilkesbarre, .'0.35; Pittthnrg, f.VJtW; and at propor tionate rate trwii other points. hor ticket, itineraries, aud run infor mation spplv to ticket agents; Tourist A cent 11 Broad wav, Xew York : or ad- dre-as tie-o. V. Boyd. Assistant General nirwenger Agent, Broad Street Station, I'iiiUdeipuia. A 16-Year-0ld Oirl has Hervous Prostration THE REVIVIFYING EFFECTS OF A PROPER HERVE FOODIDEMOHSTRATED. Jom tV Era, Fra'nrd, fa. Sewil month agn. Miss Or Watroos, the sxtern-Tr-okl daoRlurr -rf Mr. I. Matron, a kieoraotiTe fin-outr, i.fi.l Clarion trwt, Bradford, Prnn., u mzrd wuh a nerrons disorder which threat rned to end her life. The first symptom of the ailment was a lae of appetite, tor some little time Hum Vatroas had n desire to cat and com plained of a feeling of extreiae lassitude. Ihia wsj followed by severe paioa ia tiie bead. For three weeka tlie ym.us lady was ncmrlr erased with a terrible head.ulie and nc-thinr could be procured to pvt him ::cf. Finally, after trying Bumema remedies, a phyaciaa was called and beran trouins the pttrient. He said the trouble was caused by impoverished Uood, but after evenJ weeka of his treatment the Toiing lady's condition hed not improTC-1 and the parents decided to proeoro the eeryice cf another phyaician. In the meantime Miss Matron' nervousness bad increased, the pains in tier head bad grown more severe and the suflerer'a parents had almost riven tp lwr- of her recovery. Jt ws at this time that Mr. Vatroo heard f I. Williams' ttnk Pills for Pale People. He fotred that the pills er hiirhly recom mended for nervous disorders and concluded Ur give them a triah A box of the pilla was parcaaaed and before they bad all been taken there was a auarked improvement in the girls condition. After a hslfdosea taxes had been nwd, the young lady's sppetite had returned, the pain in her head bad eeaacd and site was auvngc-r than at any lane i-ro-tou ta her iiim-yt II it W'atrons pytBelniled thai W cure was ccTtipicte and left home for a visit to relatives in the grape country near Ihinkirk, K. Y. bhc stopped t&kine the medicine and by over-exertion Wnelit the ailment back again. A soon as the retomin symptoms were felt, Miss Wairoua secured another box of pills and the i'.luesa mas soon driven away. She is now iu better ph vsleml condition than she ban been for years and dr!ares that she owes her life to I'r. William.' pink Pills. Mr. aad Mrs. Wstroos were interviewed by a reporter at their heme on llarion Mrert. lioth are lood in their praise of 1'mk Pills. "My dauchtcr's lift was saved by the medicine," said Mrs. Wairoua. -Her condition was almost hcpeleas bi she com menced takitg them, bat now she is as strong and Leolthy ii sxiv one could be. I caanot recomraond the medicine too hiphly." An na!yis of Ir. Willauns' Pink Fills sbowa that tb.7 contain, hi a condensed arm. ail tlie eleraen s necessary to give new life and richness to tte blood and restore shattered aerves. They are an nn&iling specific fi snch diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. 8u Vitus' dance, sciatica, ueuralpia, rhe-nnjiaiism, tervotis htwdache. the after cf ferU of la grippe, pajpiuticn ef the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female, and ail diseases re snltine from vitiated ho mora in the blood, fink Hila are sold by all dealers, or will be "cut pet paid on iwipt of price, 60 ecet a bos.or six boxes fur ri-iei (they are never twld in bulk or by the 10U) by addftsc Dr. W ib hams' Medkine Company, SutiOtwlady, J. Y. SHERIFF'S SALE! Bv virtu- of certnin wtluof Plu. Fieri fa cIks and Kieri Kwias. Issued oelt of the Court of touimiin Plea of fiomerarl county. t lo me dirvcied, tliere will be expoxwd kaale, at the Ci.url House iu tmi-r I lkirough, ou Wednesday, March 2d, '98, At I o'clock P M., the following describes! real esbtte to wit : All the lisht, tltJe, lntert, claim and de mand erf Noah 11. Susfler. ol. iu. aud loacer- U,iu tra- "f land ciluaie In Jentwr town ship, tsoiwrset couuly, eontninlnie Kl'i -.irn-H- ailKMuinr biiius of Km us. lNtwaou. .VinU liolin, (nirsi- J-'nedlinei, lr. Jiwph 'Jo- viKic, Jije on in in anil alary ti. i. lorrenee, hHVinr tlieivou en-'led a larve H hi ring M 111 luttl'c-r l'njceo orieand ne-lmlf story frame mus( Kialle. iiooke-tioUNc; and oilier out buildings, with Ibe appurtenance. Taken in execution and Co be sold a the proiiertv of Noah U. fcuafltfT at Uie suit of James M. Cover' use. ALSO AW tile right, title, interest, claim, and de. mand of C. K. Kb.ails, of, iu, and to a certain lot of rewind situate in bom.-met Kor., Honier me count-, fruutlni; f-l on Main Croas lmt ol said town, aud running back of equal width i k-t to an alley, and bounde-d oo the north by lot of Solemiou Chi, aol oo lliesouib by ljt oi Frank Weimer, haviu there -n enet ed a iHiye suebie. Keing theinic lot of if round conveyed to the above named defendant by ded of Valentine Hay and wile dated Mn day of March A. I). Is71 and recorded in deed rMXrd for coiueraet county, volume C pUKea to. and L Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of C. F. KboaUa at the suit of Fred erick w timer. ALSO All the rlpht. title. Interest, claim, and de mand of Jacob litx-hler, of, iu, and to Ibe un divided erne-four b intereKt in a certain farm or tract o( land situate in Mlddlecreek town ship, ckimeix-t county. Fa, contalntns; tto acres, luorcor lexa, adioiniui; lands of Henry Hennecamp, Hi ram f phoux', Henry Fresuie, ILK I'.r.ni.a, Mary Coder, C It. Moore, John B. Hechlerandhen bavins; thereon erected a two-Kiory fran dwelliu; bouae, bank barn, and meter out bulldiups with the appurte nances. Taken in execution and to be sold aathe property of Jacob id cc tiler at tlieauit of D. M. On borne Co, NoTlCC All persona pnrrbaalns; at the abuve it;e will plntae lake notice thai 10 per cent, of the purchase uioney most t paid wheu property is knicked down: otherwttte it will acnin be expiwil u sale at the riftk of the first pun-liaaer. Tberwidue of the purchase money must be paid on or before the day of eoiirJrinalion, via: Thursday, March S, isjti. No dtl will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid iu fulL M. H. UARTZKI.L, Fcb.9,lftiS. bherlfl". -THE- BaltimoreAmerigan. Established 1773. The Daily American Terms by mail. Postage Prepaid Ia!ly, one month J SO Liaily and Sunday, one uioiith.. -i lwiiy, three iiniiins..... . . 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A Georgia paper says: "There will be the Ingest acreaj? planted in watermel ons ever before known in this section. The Sparks, Moultrie and Gulf IUil road opens up some very fine farming lands, and the farmers adjacent to this road are preparing to plant a large acreage iu melons. There will also be more melons planted along the line of the Georgia Southern an J Florida Rail road than ever U fore. Last year the melon growers in this section, owing to a light crop, made, some money, but this year it looks as if they are going to very niUe-h overdo the business." Everybody's liable to itch inj piles. Rich and poor, old and young terrible the torture they suffer. Only one sure cure. Dosn's OintmenL Absolutely safe; can't faiL SOMERSET MAKKET KEPOKT COBKKC-TKD WEEKLY Cook & Beerits, H'ecfnrJa, Ftb. 1G, 1SSS. f per bu Apples dried, t " (evaptraled a Apple Butter, per gal i roil. Der t .... Butter. 1 fresh krir, per H.. i creamery, per s Beeswax, per B .country nam, per " ' lo x n.u J sumir cured ham, per Bcoa-isl.i,., per S (UiM Cfilioiilder, per S 6 to He D f white navy, per bus Hoc 1 Lima, per fc ... - . f sreen. per , , lr.stcJ, per t H0 te) I.dO 4 x . I ac vS rv.nant J Cumberland, per bbl Cement, i P,ir,;j .'.tTu . 4c '3e Ms ?4 riah. uke Honey, white clover, per l.-lHe Lard, per : 7 to 10c Lima, per bbl fl.10 Molaanes. N.O., per ral Mie Onions, per bus......l0 Potatoes, per bu 0 to 70c Peaches, evaporated, per 10 to 1 ie Fruuea, per t h to luc . " . 1 .. Jlt III 1 1 . . . -.. fc. .-fl-lU 1'itU.buiv. ner bid L...l(c Salt, J tlaviry, bus sacks 2 - i - - one " 4 boa sacks. ij rrouni alum. ini t sack !) maple, per 6to.se imoorLed vellow. Der ft) be Suar. while, A. per lb 6e Kranuutteo, per d Cube or pulverised, per I) sc per s-al e uia pie. per Kal fcO to Toe Stoneware, allon he Tallow, per B i to ie lnear, per rai. ju u umoiuy, -r DUI ci hjii.m clover, per bus tl0 to 4.5U " crimson, per bus 4.ut) alfulia, per bu. 6 SO alsvke ner hoa 7 M Millet, tjerman, per bos.... ljs tmrie'y, wnile beardleas, per bus. l. buckwheat, per bua A'ic corn, ear, per n , -' ut Vic " shelled, per bua toe onta, per bus 30 u $c rye, per tins , whet, per hus.....sne bran, per 1U0 ti sue corn and oats chop, per 1(0 t s flour, roller process, per bbl?4.7o-JU " sprins patent and fancy hlch rrade tY75-SK.ro Syrup. Seeds. Orain -Feed Flour. 72 TUB Labor Time Cost SAVED BY Wash f.; 'j-Sfy. iWen I o 3; S4 x e v ' i IHG PoWDlS Wholesale and Distillers' License Petitions. I hereby certify thit the following petitions for W hoieaal" and lMsiiiiera' Lic-nse to I liotlors have ta-eri tiled in toe office of the clerk e.f ounru-rf-.ion In and fir the county of KM.er-t. and that the ainie will be pre sented to th Court for dmpwuion on Wednesday, March 2d, 1833. W-olesais Petitioa. 1 John Sej-more, I'aitit Twp. Distillers' ?etitio. ! John M. Toper, Allcitheny Twp. i Thomas Keea. Nortbnuipbai 1 wp. S H.U e-lahl. and Hummil Twp. John C. B su-uley. ( 4 hiiiioti F.i iU:r, Somerset Por K...... eel. Pa. U.r.BARB".. r e b , 1hk. i Clerk. Only tali: i CkJcafo, What Mer Can b Asksd? your Bracer tot tt, and Insist on Irrtnf IC Larcest packsse (rnalaat ccoeomv THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, 6b Locla, Saw York, Boston, Pt-ladcip-la. AUTUMN (.flour, lower rrade per lallEvlJ Middllne. i whl1' Per 1,w Miadun-s.fre(LlHJ100 -THE Somerset I ronras formerly Somerset Mechanical Works,) OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM, lias been refitted with New Machinery and is now prepared to farniah Stoves, Plows and Castings Of all kinds on short notice. Also builders of the -IMPR0VED- Barrett Gas Engine, Best in use. Any size. Call and eee iL We alao carry a line of BRASS GOODS, STEAM FITTINGS, PACKING, OILS and ENGINE SUPPLIES. Having put in a new and complete line of Machine Tools, are now able to do all class of work, wich as Ho-boring Cylinders, Planing Valve and Valve Seats, or any kind of Engine Work that may be re quired. We earnestly solicit your work and will guarantee satisfaction. Office and Works near the R. R. Station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. --H0W-- To Make Honey. Hundreds Have Done It and the Chance is Wide Open. YOU GET PAID BEFORE WE DO. 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Sir E 1 1 BICYCLING witli the wine colored leaves overhead, the crisp brown ones beneath, and yourself spinning merrily along on a Columbia over the frost bitten roads id the kind of bicycling that puts new blood in your veins. COLUMBIA Bicycles add to the pleasure of riding at all seasons and save a hun dred petty annoyances. STANDARD OF THE WORLD S7S TO ALL ALIKE POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. If Col um bias are not properly' represented in your vicinity, let us know. 3t 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, - Columbia Dealer, Somerset, 3?a. Receipts and Expenditures Of the DIRECTORS of the FOOU and HOUSE of EMPLOYMENT of the County of Somerset, Slate of Pennsylvania, for the year ending 31st day of December, A. D. ISO". VWILLIAM WINTERS, ESQ , Treasurer of the Poor House and Hou..e of ' Employment of Somerset county, Pa., in account with the County of Somerset, State of Pennsylvania, for the year ending the 31st day of December, A. D. IS'JT. No. RECEIPTS Dr. 1 To nmoiint ef anle Bnl rwvlpt at the Poor House- for l'tf 2 To Somerset County for order No. a'o of 1W7, to balance aivounl . I I.lftt 9t 7 11 No. EXPENDITURE. Outdoor Expenses. Cr. Byaniouot paid outdoor paupers -luiun-nuiicv of oliiidn-ii, Ae-t of KsnI... lit I'lXMKMlt .. at WtTiMTKVille. " " clilldreaat Inti ub ticUeioL ' IMyn , fc Codlna for o"iaoor iwuprnt lMreri; iravfliiiir fXe-iiseR Mtali'ial attendance outiioetr Jici nK-rs M It. Ksre outdoor mukth " - - " Tflferams and Justlrw' fvs-.... 'oovyins; outdoor piiuMrM... v isiura trave'linir exoeiM-M.. Maiolruauce of cbiltiren ut Polk...- . $ 2 M tl iA S 4i Hi Hi !')! Nl 31 'it SOI 25 111 25 7 75 lid til Hrt 5.1 5 78 f ,UuJ VI Dr. SHERIFF'S SALE, g Snyder's Pharmacy.! It: It reqii ra good selected stock and a neatly T" I room to do a Lri L- U;;.., 1 WE HAVE BOTH OF THEM. ! Pure Drugs ilc:: CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. 50KTHW4ED. Johnstown Mall Exprrsa. Rorkwood 7-00 a. m., noiopiwi Miojrextowa :33, iioov ersville lfttB, Johnstown 11:10. Johnstown Mall Rxpn-ss. Rorkwond 11:20 a. m., ivinifrvt ll:ea, Ktoywlnwn lil.i, Boo ersvllle 124, Johnstown 1:10 p. m. Johnstown AconimndHtion. Rorkwood i-0 p. m., HomiTwt t j stovwtownti:13, Hoov eravlUeCcl, Johnstown "iKli. OUTHWAHD. Mail JohniOown 8:30 a.m., HoovprsT I -.! Mtoycalown If-B, Bomeret UK. Kockwood 10-& Express. Johnstown 1i0 p. Hoover-vllle Si. r'loyvstoWDX.-jii.tkiiiie-rset SJO, Kock wood Daily. D. B. MARTIN, Manager of i'mwciiff r Traffic PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. caar.RN standano Tint. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 29, 1897. OOHDENSKD aCHEStTIJE. Trains arrive and denart from tha ststUnn t Johnstown as follows: wmvur. Western Express.., 8oulhwtMU-rn KxDruss jonusiown Aocoiuinodatlon Johnstown Acrouineodatlon flfle Kxprva Way Pasiia:r PlllKburg Kxprtws .Mien.. Fast Line Johnstown Aoooui modatluo . ' a-tsrwAan. Atlantic Kr press Bcs-slieire Kx press. , Aiioona AoeximnjoelaUon-- Ihey txire Mreln Line Kxpress 4.rs 6:52 0:10 2:50 t SI i:lH SB p. m. Alloona, Aeroiuniodiitiun Mail Kxprvss . Johiwuiwn ArromniodsUou.. fhiladi-lphis, Expres.. ... Knst Line S.2S a. m. bAO " KM4 " veo " 10:15 1V2 p. m, 4:1:1 " 6:Sel " 7:11 10:30 " For rntJa, mst.p, Aecnllon Ticket Aren fo Address Tlios. K. Walt, P. A. W. I) 360 Klmt avenue. PtttKburg, P. B.UuWhii8on. J. R. Wood. Vp4 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE t 2-Tl 55 Expenses of Poor noose Proper. 1 Hy am't paid Iry Koods, clotlilnic, luits and caps & 49 1 'T . ' .... s.... .-. .- To(m5ex Whit. flour and mml Apple butter 1 msvlies Cnckent and rice? . t'otfeeand U-a B-rf pork and flh hHitund mmp . Fruit and veyetabU-s. .... . ruurand mohiHses.. Shoes and Itvlln r Constable1' and Justices' fut-c... .. Hardware and tinware HruoniH, ice s n d carding Viin-Kr slid proriKions Medical exam illations and drugs..... Collins CohI Print I ne (Stationery i kiid postage. Farm Expenses. Dy am n't paid Implements and hardware Ornithinic ..... rertnir.erand lime 1 hreliiug, fee-d and slock RcpHirsanl UiUir. ....... K-eds and plants Freight and eipmw. f7 4S 1: (HI l 4 " tf. 7 41 U 17 t 3M 114 15 to lw 77 K'l 4. 7 5 I2i !f 32 MX 1) 40 15 -U i: en) 112 :) 117 X 7S t a -a M 40 55 51 2t .V. K7 19 Ul f 2558 a Improvement ani Repairs. 1 By anvt paid 4 " Iimlierand hardware.. Liehtninir rods... Painting Repairs and carpenter work . W 21 1T 15 .15 00 04 47 I 483 85 Extraordinary Expen3es. By am't paid Furniture Carpels Insurance...... Fleet rle light Clerking settlement and witness fees Money piid on a-crvtriiients.. Paid otlx'r counties and Pmthonotary's costs Musselman fund and errors . f alaries and W&xcb. By am't paid llinwlor Wm DnlL llnrrliwm Ciobn L J. W. Peck . Attorney and clerk, L. C Colborn Stewar.', Wm. (team Pliysician, Iir. II. H. Kimiuell Treasurer, Wm. Winters ..... Chaplain, Iter. J. Is. liarke-y hev. Hiram King Fanner, Charles Beam Cook, Annie Fro ....... Wrn. C. Walker... " Janitor, J. P. Weimer .. " " tMmilel SpriL'tni " M Clinriea Walker " Charles Uisiu, 1 By am't paid Outstanding orders of IHyti.. Total aiiioont. a5 i 50 X:l l.i !5 Si i i ai 4i m Si oo 50 no so no 50 OH V (to m e 40 t :i ( in oo DO I.I :v it) 57 ti) 5l 0 20 ( to 50 67 00 f 11X73 I 13.1 00 8-'4 41 f kl 44 ..Hie54 Oi 9U54 (ti QIRECTORS OF TIIE TOOR ia account with Somerset County 1 To amount of entlmite for expense 2 By amount re-iv-d fnim County Commissioners on enl. rs ".' 2 By amount unexpeiide-d to thecnilitof the county 1 lOOfOOO 9054 02 By Tlrtne of sundry wrlU of Fieri Frw-las Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas f somerset county, Pennsylvania, to ni dlrwted, tbiro will be exp-ed Ui aaio at the Court House. In bomtrset borous-h, on FRIDAY. FEB.' 25, '98, At I o'clock P. M., the following described real esUte. to-wlt : All the rlcht. title. Interest, claim and de mand of Messimore Cramer, of. in n.l to a rertitin farm or trnetof iand situate in I pper Turkeylisit hwnshlp. Knuersel county. containing iJOarrem, about ) acres cli-ar. bal anee timber, adjoining hinds of lieotve Uuni bauld, Kphraini Tnmpy, -ilt King and Kaniuel nvdlfr, livin ther)n erected a two-storv fiiiu edwe ling house-, a one and a hlf-story tenant bouse. Ink barn, spring house and oth'-r out-buildiiigv '' " P piirtenane'. Also an orchard of fruit trees on the pre'inises. .Taken in execution and to be s.ld as the property of Mosimore Craiuer at th suit of Adaline Cramer. ALSO All the right, title, intem, claim and de nutnd of A. W ..Faidley, of. In and t a cer tMin tract of land situate in I'ppcr Turkev !(l township. Somerset owuty. Pa., contain ing 100 acres more or bus. about UJ acre- oner, baiaue-eumlifr, adjoining Ihu.N of Kphmim ISchrock, Fphraun Miner. Tliomas W illianis, ttie-Iavid nchme-k farm and ollieni.-fiavliig thereon erected a tt-st.-ry ! duelling house, a hank barn and oilier out - Liitlii iik, with the appurtenance. There ls a smn-1 orrhard of young fruit ire ou the premise, and the whole of it is underlaid wilhcisiL Taken in execution and lo lw aotd as the property of A. W. Faidley at the suit of A. J. raid ley. ALSO All th rivht t!i Ie. interest, claim and 1 niand of Lcniy Fooiue-r of, iu and to Uc f-)l- lowing dc-e-nbed real eolau:. i: So, . A certain lot of jrround situate I I'mina lx)roiisii, Somerset county, Pa know en the plan ef said borough as lot No. ISJ' ' r m-r.i.. I'i r.! d.vn liiiniled bv Fir ln-4nn l'he m.l (Vdar a'li'V I'll the south Mil pie alley on the west, kt of Mrc C K- l'b- liiHon on tue nonn, naving uirreuu er two-story dwelling bouse and out-buildings. No. 2. The one-half of lot No. I K, situate as aforesaid, :f7'-, fe-ct wiile, 75 feet deep. bounded by First street on the east, lot ol to Alcext on the south, lot of Suidie Cameron on the west, half lot of J. B. llu is on the north bavin thereon erected a two-story store bouse. No. S. 2 lots known as 15H and 15ft, located on Park street of said borou.h. bouDdol on the south by l"ark street, wi-sl by Third street. nonn oy cuar auey, cohi i hi jo. ioi, u lug a stable ereeiea on .o. in Nat Two lots situate as aforesaid, being lou No. ltiiand ltd. bounded by Park stree on the south, lot No livi on the west, Ceila Alley on the north, and Third street on tin east, having thereon erected a one-story bouse, alable and other out-buildiugs. No. R. Four lobe, Nos. I, 13. Hit and lvj, bouuded by Park street on the south, lot Io. im on the west. Cedar alley ou tlie north, lot M lii ou trie east. Xo. a. Two lots Nos. 1W and 1W. bounded by Park street on the north. Third street on tlie east, w mow alley on toe souin, anu ioi No. lfjon the west, having thereon erected a one-story Douse, autuie sua otner oui-ouim- lugs. No. 7. Four lots being Nos. IflfL ldft, lW and lrn, bounded by Park street on tlie north. A p- Die aiiev on ine ease willow auey on me south, Third strewton the west, having there on erected a two-story Bowie and oeu-ouuu. logs. No. S. Four lots situate as aforesaid. Nine. 2(1, Zti, , in Ixmnded by Weyand Avenue on tlie souui. 1 turd sireel on tlie west, w mow alley on the uortu, Apple alley on the east. No 9. Two lots Nos. 23 and ZW bounded by Weyand Avenue on the south, Apple at ley ou the west. Willow alley on the north, hit or J. rl. Ben ford s heirs on the east, hay ng thereon erected a three,!-lory house, stable and other out-buildlngH, with the apurto- nances. Taken In execution and to be sold as tlie property of LvKoy roniuer. at the suit Sletensou and Cartw right. ALHO - Ill IK. riKl .ill., Int...ul t . I ... .. I . mauelor Levi uiauch, ol, in and to a certain larm or tract of laud situate In Coiiemaush township, Somerset county, Va ixjutaimii. I acre-aim m pervnes mre tir less, adjoin. ing lauds of Stephen Urtttith, Kmanucl Knutl' muu. Johl t-; --I-.yi Weaver and otliers, ti-nig niereem created a two story dwelling house, bank barn and other out-buildingt, with the appurtenances, .l an orchard of young fruit trees on "the premises, being the mime trace oi lanu wuu-ti Miimii 1. Ulouan and wue uy lueir ami dated l.aMi lee 1H, Conveyed to Levi Blough. Taken in execution and to be sold as the pniwny oi is-vi uiough, at the suit of Lewis on i.uuen. ALHO All the right, title. Interest, claim and de mand erf JiMepli Vauman, ou in aud to the following ueacriueu real estate Uvwit: No 1. Ail that certain messuage or tenc- ni. in arm lot oi grouuu situate near the town of Lavansville, oluer-.i oounty, a , omh hiining two acres and nlnel v t jr., n.n'hn mure or lex, adiinmng lauds of Austin Bar clay and Ifctvid Ta.v man. No. i A certain t of ground sitimtln the eown oi Livunsviue, county of Somerset and State of Pennsylvania. Ixmuded on the north ny tne weiiersourg and West Xewkm Plank Boad. on the east bv the Lsvanavin I house lot, on the smith by an alley, on the west by lots and property now or formerly of Amy .eurow; said lot contains of an acre luoreor less, being the extreme w.nt or ! 4 lotsconveyed by Jolm Welter, High Shcrln oi nonierwi eouuiy, rn, to Iac Hu-.'tis by J Fresh and Goodconditioa. In the way of 1 Prescription SZZ" 1 Is: we are sure to have it. You are always sure of v;;;, x c ',' 1 OpticalGoods ;:,;;;.! f : S Trusses i it ted. All oi tnc nest ana mojt aj.ro-. .. i t, . 3 j kept in stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 w JOHN N. SNY-DER, deed dated May Is, lVi, and by Iynac Hugu.4 n AiexHiiuer couiiirymau by d-d ih.ted Way i. l-iid, the same n -ing I'onveverl to th ded ih.led I louuooo f lajuo 00 Directors Individual Account for 1897. yylLLIAM DULL, Poor House Director, in acc't with Somerset Co. 1 To amount Poor House order. No. MV for ISS'7 2 To amount Poor House order. No. li tor lir7 3 lly one year's salary us ilreclor.... .. 25 00 16 00 f 50 (JO 60 00 91) OO W AERIS0N GOIIX, Toor llousc Director, in acc't with Somerset Go. 1 1 To amount Poor House order. No. l:K for I)C... 2 To amoilut Poor House order. No. 1V liir lKf7. S By one year's salary as Director 1 2. 00 25 00 30 00 so 00 an 00 JACOB W. TECK, Toor Ilonse Director, ia acc't with Somerset Co. I To amount Poor House order. No. 1:57 for 17 ... 2 To amount Pisr House order. No. aw for 1SM7.... 3 lly one year's aa la ry as Ii rector 'rlf Coa-THKIHT AC Anrrme sending a sketch and rtesniptina sisT Quickly ascertain rwir orsnsm free wbeeher u InventKin Is prhr.ly psIentsMe. C'mi n unl--tiitis strict It ennfidemisL Hsndbtfok on Palos sent fre. Clidest stfeeicy f.s- seeunns patents. Patents taken tknxwa Mane A Co. naoeiTS tprruti aotics. wit boat cpsrye. la the Scientific Americam A 1is-nrtome!T .11natTmf-4 weektr. Ijirsrfwt rtr. CTjIaiion of anr aHtenttlli joaruai. Trm. $3 jpht : fmr nnttutv, $1. iSoid hjmil trwdal?rs. ft!UNN & Co,36lB New York lirsactt Ofltce. ES F 8t- Wastmseon. U. C IMPOKTXIrT TO ADVEHTISEKS. Tbe cream of the country paper, la IbtraJ In Besmicgton'a Cour.tr Semi Luna Shrewd drertuers avail thomsdvea of these list, a Cr-py of which can Ls had cf EeacLujftDo Brua, of .cf York k Plttsbuig. 2i oo oo ; SO 00 I 90 00 iOOO We. the undfrstened audiinrsof IheConntv of Snmcrset, In the Commonwealth of Penn svlvanis. do certify thnt in pursuance of the 47th sertl-m of the Act. enliiled "An Act relat. '3!,t4 V'un.'M' TeiwBshins. ete rw.d the IHi of Sprll.A IK I'JI e met si the -at of J us: Ice .in the county of Honeiwt, on thetd dsy of J:uia;.r)- A. I). 1W. and MfUrbeine du- i r sworn -eitd audit, adjust and settle the m-vr.i! uc,.nm reitiired of u by law. aerpean'r o I KrY''Tn' Ac! of Assemh'y and tup)l ments thereto, accontinr a tlie b-st of oar iadsment I via "ly'"' ,h 'iet,r1foln are true and oirre-t slatemeuUof the followiu acruunU, i t Wm. 'Inters. Eo . T--anrerof the Poor House and House of Employment of Som i em t connti-. with wild i-oontv of Somerset. 'M To timile eeiiint. T,",,," "e,n?s of the Dl.rrenrV of th Poor and Uou-e of Employment, wlrh the-on y of Kmert, yll fir theyir ls7. ' .-.!r'.T '"'il T","'ir' '""''" the Kir. e:ors w-reduly mminwnl to appear before the auditors rooWiersai 1! ,w,,''rs-'iU d uiJ appear, and produced lueir books, order, bi!l, A to'ltV""' 7 Wl"'rvr wc ,,ove M 'rpt"to r hands and seals, this day of January, Attest A. J. fiilema. Ckrk. R I. BOWMAN, (skal) PKIiR S1PE, (f.EIl County Auditors. al-ive defeutlant by deed dul lin n w.i Taken In execution and lo he .i.l u iii. proerty of J.iaepb Yaumait, at the auit of tiuruau x uiocuiUiD, el ai. ALSO All the right, title, interest, claim and de mand oi joMian oy, of. In aud to the follow ing uescnueu real estate: No. I . A certain tmrt of bind situate In Som en-.-, .- Hi-mi., .-.o.iicrsci (iuuiv. I'a.. adloln- in- InnHM t A f,.l p..u, U.-.,.. I i. . ......... ' , lt till jvooitt. h..lnl I. li ..( I.. U....I. -..- I: .. .. ... ukii. tannine I-ni.tH, V . K. i.nner and tract Nos 2 and and oth- voiiiii(,,i ,Mir nuirairq anil ntteeii and fne-hair tll.V.) acres more or Ins, having; thereon erected a two-story brick dwi-lllmr hons... with a Isesement, bank barn 4lxi feet, and other out-buiidinr, alMit so acres clr ed and In a (food stuie of cultivation, good w:iterand f ult, within one-lwlf mile of the -""--if"-i, aim ueiujr me prexen homestead of Josiah Woy. No. 2. All the followliiir described rent e tnte, situate as aforesaid, and bein the rvi aueoi tlie lamj con vevetl by Henry K. cln-ll anu sue to J ox an oy, mi IJoi ni i iK huvU of W . S. Vtaiker, Jacob Koonlz heirs. Lliicoln (liisliawand tracts Nos. 1 and A. and ronfaiin- iweiiij-rigui auu one-iutlf ia'i) uci more or (ess. No. . All the mllowius dc-cribed rcnl till n Hit mat. M i. r..M..i.l . j . "iiuinnii); ii . acre a strict measure. ixmmi.-J by lands of laKih Kisinu heirs and Jacob Krallier. now Jaim. b. fcsiylor, on the south, the Moyestown nwd ........ -.u, nniu oi nenry Usher, now C iJiico'n eiashaw, on the norUi, nml la-lug the aniiic land coueyeil by Jir.;ih Woy and wile to V. m B. Kreaw. by deed dated the 5th d;iy of I W-'lii li. IWT ...I . .... .... l i ; , ' , ...... inmura iii tu-eu rv- Ord Of BUIIlHrvl nmnlv t.. 1,. V..1 2-i, c ""--"'" ' s -iea No 4. A certain tniet of land a'tuateln !om- r r : Sr.. 'woor. a aiiioio. In hind u' Umn Pro ii.ln t'omirany, W. .v. -.urn r. r.iniiuiin r-aker, James cihiirTer. Hester A. FUlir M.. !. I i.. w ' finUilnini; macr, s more or le, Iwni; a art i 'iL il """"-jcu oy james i riiijii ii . " uau npni z, iiisjiid riordil in il(.fl n.w.p l r.r rS.. In VlMUim. 77 itenr.i. 1 jl.. 11.... i - . ... .v. 1 Ml!, lllll t 1- Within a short distance of the burout:h uf Sis tilts' ru-t a Na a. A fsfHaln Paot nal . Mumtuit township. s,m-rH t ountv 1 ChriKtut-r. John llwixL.y, Lrwi Meiinintst-i aim ia wn.rnm No All the mim-rul nd mliwral sulUri's, lit, up. m and un.Vrl In a) that c rtnni lra of UnJ stUtttnlnHufNiiitttownAhiu, HuinM - -- . M. iiii-r w Uje Julia Hum? tfHfton Uit(i-lnmr, Kivr, ttn-noe Uy , ts-t--a wf.-, ae p nMitm uy huiiiu WULh S iWriH-s WJMl sflk ru.wl.,-, . k f - - . -i'Hiw l 4-.' pere-Uiw, Uieiuw by same north a. d.-itrt-i-s w.-st 40 pere b.-s to o,,,,., f the KoUnt kenmily tmcl on the river, thenou bv thesnme nonh 77 d curves tt M s-iiith s n hetoaeorner, theme by und surveyed in the name of Martin liuhus and lands in name of Peter Kuiison south BU doerws enst pen hea to a corner of the John Kline tract, thence south i d.-i;ri-s west a pi-reh-es to the pine of betjinnlnir. eor-hiinlnz 4l.i acre anu ailowaiKi-a. bc lnw the same tract of Joslah Hoy by deed dated the llth day of Deceiiiber, lw. and recorded In dee.1 rea-d of oniersel county, Pa In volume 74. t-a-ea 7 o, etc Na 7. A eertnln tract of land situate In Somersettnwnship.SomerHetcouiity ad joining lands ef E. K. ami Hadie Pu'rh tar oiinePrttM, W. H Manner and tract eoniAiuinx I acres more or less, and belnt a .nuii of the same laud conveved bv aiii u? l-oxand wife to Ii-dah Woy bv -deed dat ed the th day of November. l.-i. and ro conled in deed record of-Somcrsetcountv p in volume 77, pni-s 3H, Ac No K. A certwln nl- ... I . . i. , , ... ikim. oi rounii sluinte in .Summit township, Womcn- i chiih- .,, ,. ............,, .nun- more or less, Ivlnx tstween theta.lu1a!i River and the B. fi. K, adjoining lands of W.J. Bner, tru.-e' haviT.a- thSLivou en-eted .....il k.... ... Ti Taken In execution andlo be sold as the property of l,-.,:,h W oy. T the suit of JV P. -.lt nnd Mi.-y l-o. John 11 fx and detect UL U1UO, ro Terms : cent, m the ponh,, ,,- 1Ul(l (J" wli-li umiwe lu ... .i. .... i , (Mi'I i i i J - r 'i " '. oinerwise ti wl! Msaoi eiiKjwl to -nle, , nk " II.-hi purchaser. Tn.- resld ae of the puirW monew miwi .... I .. .... . K iiase courtrmatica vis: Thursday, Mnr-h t, Ixk No dee.1 will b- aeknos led eJ uulil the Lr ciiase money is paid In full. P Pib. 2,".g. s,h. rtV Store! Druggist, SO.M K I ; VT p f m ) i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 ' M 1 1 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 M ! 1 1 1 i ' . i , Louther's Drug Main Street, Somerset, Pa, This Model Ding Store is Rapidlj E::crr? afcJ Favorite Trith People in :ar:h cf FHESE . MD . PURE . DBUcJ i Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, 'frute Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR 61V rtOS.l. ATTiSTTOS TO I!:COiPt;-.v:il0 ti t Lontiier's PrcscrftlioiislFaffiilj BbobIk RSTCAKS BkJSa TAIIN TO TTSK ONLT rnt--U ASSri'KF. AKTHLls. And SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, a Full Line of Optical Goods always on har d. Firm - - large assortment all can be suited. "1 THE FffiEST B3MBS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It ia always a pleasure to oar ?oc! to intending ptirchasers, whether they buj from us or elsewhere. J. F LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMEESiT. FA r-n 7-ir 1 T t-t- r iir T . A ELIAS CTJlSnsrrN"GHAM, A.ICCrACTUB.Ka AMD SSALJEX ASD WHOI.1M.UIA5D Rn.llLillt. Lumber and Buildiiig Materials. Hard and Soft "Woods.1 sT . - - V . Os si w- . . f iopir Biuinrs. rickris .-nid;i naliint. Yellow I'lne, FlMrlnx, Sateh. SiarR-lU, Cherry, KhinKles- Doorfs Balancers. Ilieoinal, Lalh, White Tine Blinds, Xewel To-In, Lie. A general line of all grades of Lumber and Building aterial and Kmi!:iit''i! jjk stock. Also, can furnish anjllilng In tha line of our buxiurss toonN-r with rwisoua. ble promptaeas, such.a Brackets, odd-izvd,work,t ir. Elias Cunningham, Office and Tard Opposite S..C.K.B. SUtlos, The N. Y. Weekly Tribun THE GREAT j NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER For FARMERS and. VILLACERS, acd your favo ite heme pfe- j sps Fomerset Mi ' POMKKSKT. TA. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2. Send all Orders to the HeraKI. M. K Thft N. Y. TrihimP Afrrnnar ?! . '.'! 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SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PE'N'A. nuhcturer of and IXaier In Eaatera Work rurnlstwd on Short Notict mil si3 am m Also, Agent for the WHITE BRONZE ! M iu 11 hi oi sionumenl Work wil And tt to their Inu-wt u call at my slu.r here a proper show i us; will be iriven them s-Halisuwtun guaranteed in every ease, an rrioea Terr low. I invit..niQi 1 ... toe White Brzt, Or Purt lino Konuments. prodiicwl by Rv. W. A. Rin, as a decide! Improvement in the point of Material and Const ruct ion, and whleh Is destlnesl to be I lie. popular Monument for our ehangeablec-ll-niata. l;iv. n. . Wm. F. Shaffer. E53JCSED BY SCENTSs'SAS St 1S t i ii ... i - Over BOO Beautiful Designs. ' Trie ii - I CircJ'"" Fa all Btuocs and Navrotrs fJsaASas. They parify ibe Buwo and sits H salts - action to the en lire srsteta. Cum oYtDrDtti u coNSTTpirrdr? .' pVmpZes. Oil i fi5 M IIEMCH & DROSGOUr'S Wanted-An Idea TTrWt r ti fklwb of .oftw :'nit vj sr r 1 I. s .--J2 -w-r.'- "1 SAVMllltfb, '.. Ll . 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