The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 25, 1885, Image 2

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EDWAKP STLL, Editor and Pnipn?ur
WEDNESDAY.
February 2i, 1.
Only one more week to wait,
until the Democratic c ircns begins
Secrctary Lincoln will, after
'.lie 4th of March, "return to Chicago
and resume the practice of law.
Theee will be a large surprise
party when Clveland announce
his cahifcet. els we are mistaken.
"Principles be hanged what we
nt i the .fGis." appears to be
the motto of the regular hard-shell !
Democratic organs.
The vote throughout the Stau
at the elections hA wek was a
light one, but the Republicans held
their own at all oinls.
It is now reported that Governor
Patiison has got tired of bis attempt
to bulldme the Senate, and will
eoon send in for confirmation a list
of appointments.
Otr ministers to foreign courts
are fast tendering tntir resignations.
Tiiis is not so much to avoid being
bounced, as because the etiquette oi
the service demands that the new
Adminiftration should be left free
to appoint its own representatives
abroad.
If Cleveland doesn't soon an
nounce his cabinet, some of the
Democratic statesmen of this coun
try will surely "bust." Their agony
is almost insupportable, and their
je.louy of each other is daily grow
in4 fiercer. Why don't he speak.
a:id give r lief?
Thi; I'if-la "re of Oregon ad
journed fine die on Friday of 1 ist
week wittioutclwtinjr a United Slit"
Senator. The Republicans had :.
clear majority, but could not unite
on a candidate, and allowed ptty
jealousies to override party fidelity.
"More f.io!s they."
Tee Illinois L gM iture 1ms t ik
en several ballols for U. S. Senator
General Logan received 101 votes,
just one short of enough. While
Colonel Morrison's highest vote was
9-1. Every Republican voted for
General Logan, while five Demo
crats refused to vote for Mornson.
The bill to punicb wife beaters
a' the whipping post whb negatived
in the Senate last week, after a live
ly debate. While no punishment
can le too severe and ignominious
for the wretch that strikes his wife,
the day for corpo-al punishment as
a Wal remedy has long since pass
ed by.
Miss Mary Young, of Ashland,
this State, was married last week to
Spotted Wolf, a sub-chief of the
Warm Spring Indian tribe, whohas
been traveling with a show through
the state. There is no accounting
for taste; but "every one to their
fancy, as the old woman remarked,
as she kissed the cow.
It is announced from Washing
ton that the President resolved last
week to send no more nominations
t the Senate. There are now quite
a number of vacancies existing, and
a number of others will be created
by expiration of commissions be
fore the 4ih of March, but these
will be left for Mr. Cleveland to
filL
The 6toriiis last week were the
severest of the Beason, and extended
to all parts of the country. From
Maine to the far west the railroads
were blockaded, and transportation
delaved for two or more days. In
parts of New York and Ne Eng
land the snow was three feet deep,
and drifts were piled mountain
high.
Skating uink proprietors have
co ne to grief at llarrieburg. Judge
S iQontvm first condemned them in
hU charge to the Grand J un; then
the Grand Jury condemned them
in its preeminent to the court, and
now theCitv councils have voted to
impose a license tax of 850 a month
upon them. All of which is rough
on rinks.
Every Congressional Apportion
ment bill laid before the Legislature
at Harrisburg, proposes to let Sam
uel J. Randall's district remain as it
is. Every other district may be
changed, but his is apparently sa
cred. What do the Republicans ot
this State owe Mr. Randall, pray,
that he is to be kept in Congress by
the voice of their representatives ?
Toe Senatorial and Legislative
apjortionment bills agreed upon by
the Republican Caucus Committee,
and which will be reported to a gen
eral caucus on Wednesday night,
makes seven Republican and one
Democratic Senatorial district iu
the city, of Philadelphia, and di
vides the Slate into thirty Republi
can and trenty Democratic dis
tricts. Oca Democratic brethren of the
press have about come to the agree
ment that Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet
will contain Mr. Bayard, of New
Jersey, as Secretary of State, Sen
ator Lamar, of Mississippi, Post
master General, Senator Garland, of
Arkansas, Attorney General, Col.
Vila, of Wisconsin, Secretary of
the Interior, and Boss Dan'l Man
ning, of New York, Secretary of the
Treasury. ' Until the President un
limbers his tongue on the 4ih
of March, this calTnet will answer
as well as any other, but il mud
not be forgotten that "there's many
jl slip 'iwixt the cap and the' lip.?. 1
After a hearing last week, the "copperheads " etc., have , been con
, , .!t!ttaDtiv 6hoved to one mie to ro..ke
settlement to several counties
among others this county for over
paid taxes on cattle and hore" in
the years of 1S75, 1S7G and 1S77.
Mere is a chance for the County's
financial guardian to spread him
glf. He Blight intaVt on charging
f.l - " . . rAM..1!n.-!nr AM 1 V. t),0
luowuuiy (.uiuiuikiuuj hu iuv
amount they collected and paid,
over to the State on its demand.
The Supreme Court of this State
on Monday of last week delivered
opinions in twenty-two cases. Five
of these were applications for re
argument, which were refused. Out
of the other seventeen, which can e
up on alleged writs of error from
county courts, in but one case was
the court below reversed. This
shows that we have not only a
just eetof Judges ia the State, but
a eet of attorneys who imagine
they know more than the courts.
It is laughable to read in the
daily journals of the number of
Democratic statesmtn at Washing
ton, who know all about the com
ing cabinet. When asked about it,
they invariably shut one eye, lay a
finger mysteriously on their lips.look
pityingly down upon their interro
gators and loftily walk away. All
this, you know, to create the be
lief that they possess Mr. Cleveland's
confidence.
"O rail sonic l'on 'r the gifiiegie u.
To scrourwls ax itlicrs see in."
How prohibition works in Maine
is exe mplified by the fact that the
sheriff of Bangor, in that State, re-
cently issued a proclamation saying
that "all places w litre liquor is sold
must be closed promptly at 10
P. M., and that no saloon or hotel
shall sell liquor on Sunday, and
that in hauling liquor through the
streets, cases or barrels containing
it must be covered." Yet Maine
is hell up for admiration, as the
almost perlect work of the prohib
itory system.
Whe.m a woman wills, she will.
(),,e of the sex was smart enough a
few days since, to beat the law and
cheat the gallon:, as fo!l w: A
Mrs. M ick win tri l it J m-vil!e,
vVisc i.sin, and convk-ted of mur
dering biisbnrid in Jnly, 1S78, but
tlie Suj-reme Ceiurt trranted her a new
trial, and on the second trial the
jury disagreed, ai d since then she
mairieel the princip.-.l witness
against her, which renders him in
competent to testify against her.
Smart woman, fool man.
A new railroad was chartered at
Harrisburg last weeR, running from
Port Perry, on the B. it O at the
mouth of Turtle Creek, Allegheny
County, to Starr's Mill, in West
moreland Count-, where it will in
Ursect with the South Pennsyl
vania railroad. The road will le
known as the "Piintersville fc Port
Perry Railroad," and is forty inihs
long, and runs through a superb
coal-field its entire length, which
will thus add largely to the carrying
trade, as well as to the value of the
new Yanderbilt line.
The Philadelphia Record, a free
trade advocate, indignantly repudi
ates the allegation of a Southern
breither, that Vice President Hen
dricks is in favor of the present
tariff, and says that durinp the late
campaign ha made "'tariff re torm"
the only issue, taking ground against
the protectionist speeches of Mr.
Blaine as his text, and in this he
was sustained by the Democrats of
Indiana and of the whole country.
So, so! Here is the old swindle
again, and as usual, Pennsylvania
Democrats are cheated, or caught
cheating.
Is the trial of the Democratic
politicians at Clucaco, for tampering
with the ballot box at the last elec
tiem, and attempting to count in a
State Senator ami thereby control
the election et a U. S. Senator, me
statesman admitted last week in
open court, that he had perjured
himself previously in the case, the
consideration be ing fur silver dol
lars and the promise of place in the
Government printing office at Wash
ington. Inasmuch as we have been
told that the rascal were to be
turned out, and the incoming ad-
niinii.tratnn to t.e a re lonu one,
Ujis revelation of reform w, me- j
thinks, piquant and a'puring.
Scnday lust w:is the anniversary
of the birth of Geoiue Washington,
and on Saturday (21 A) the Nation
al Monument reared to his meinorv
at the Capital of the Nation, wan
dedicated with fitting ceremonies,
An immenee multitude"e.f neoule
was present, and notwithstanding
the severity of the weather the mili
tary a'.d civic procession was a
mott imiKieiiij; one. The oration
was read by ex-Gevernor Long, of
Masachu?ett?, in the alienee of it-
author, who was in too feeble health
to be present The hall of the
House of Representatives, where
the closing ceremonies took place,
was crowded with our home and
feireign dignitaries.
While the Democratic leaders are
treading very gingerly through the '
halls oi legislation, and waiting
with bated breath for the announce
ment of the policy that is to be in
atignrated on the 4ih of March, the
Democracy, North and South, have
given unmietakuble notice of their
interpretation of the meaning of the
election of Cleveland and Hendricks.
One of the moet emphatic of these
declarations is made by the Su Lou
is Ghbe-Dcmocrot, in an article
written by a copperhead Democrat
in Illinois. Says that untamed and
unreconstructed son of the praries:
Hundreds of reasons might be
Kiven why Democrat should not
naVA anv ,ov lor ijonnin'a aoiriiora
j ; "'" fi"nu .Fvu,cur txion-
nor tor uu party, ror over twentr.ey refunded. For sale by CL X.
yean we have been called treutoriv1
Toon lor 111111 Tlllie: nanus nnr ini
with the blood of our friends. The
Lincoln hire-ling and "forty-dollar
conscript"' nave been elevated, and
tre cirrep'ndltif:ly dtba?ed. But,
thank God. that day past With
Grover Cleveland at the head and
the Solid South at his back, second
ed by us of the North, our day ha
come. Your hopes of exciting dis
tensions in the Democratic ranks
are futile. The Confederacy will
rule this countrv, and you al'mg
with the -Test Thr Soldit-r of the
Sunny Soutli will m-et with his
just reward, and a pens-ion accord
ing to his service and needs. The
Southern gentleman will ge-t dollar
for dollar for his stolen slaves, and
the durkey will find tha his prts
ent high opinions of his worth and
ooliticial importanco are to he thor
oughly eradicated. The aspiring and
ereedy gentlemen that have put in
four years of their lives murdering,
burning and thieving from the men
that are to rule this country in the
future will find it an e ffeciual bar to
any preferment, and should consid
er themselves luiky to escape the
coBStqueDCts of their crimes so easi
ly. The old gray horse has won the
race and will take the stakes in spite
of you, your party, or George Wil
liam Curtis and his sort-heads.
And again I want to ask you, sup
posing you don't like it, '"What are
you going to do about it ?''
ULEAA1SUK.
The Georgia editor states the nat
ural and unnatural resources of his
Slate as follows: "Gold is found in
thirty-six counties in this State, sil
ver in three, diamonds in twenty-six
and whisky in all of them, and the
last gets away with all the rest.
A new method of suicide was tried
I receutlv at Read in sr. Pa., the story
, f,f wmch is told in a telegram. John
Steinman, aged 63, a bachelor of pe
culiar habits and the owner of a
200 acre at Hall's, well-stoe ke'd with
cattle, was found in his bare sticking
in a barrel, head downward, and
with life extinct. He was burden
ed down with weights and stones
tied around his neck, showing that
it was a eh liberate suicide. Prior to
fuiciding he killed ail the stock up
on the place by cutting their throats.
The lllimen l4Kluiure.
SrRiNnFlELD, Feb. 15). At norm
to-day a ballot was taken for Unit d
States Senator in joint session, I he
vole be-jran as follows : John A. Lo-
ganc.n-j.ubhcan). K ; U dliam K-'duced; and ..t'.-n-r i.' .rove.v.e:,-
A onison tdemoer.,-). Jl; h MH(dl, imkiog it one oi the mo
II. noes (democrat), 4, 'callenitg, 0 j c.nnnlete. Tnis in t(ie state. The
The house then i rexeeded to take demure, to the huildi. and ma d.in
another ballot Kepresentative O- not less than 610,000, hut the
bhea, (deui.) of Cook county, eaidj l0M(,jn r,.in s vK llIlklll)U..
he wished to explain 1 is vote. Lon-
ing from a section that was largely j Cun- lr i'llrs.
interested in iron manufacturing I
his constituents felt that Mr. Mor I Piles are frequently preceded by
rison's policy was detrimental to'a sense of weiiit in the hick, loins
their intere.-ts, and he must vote fori
J. R lleixie, while personally he felt
very kindly toward Mr. Morrison.
Representative Setting, of Cook coun
ty, in recording his vote, suid be
could not vote for John A. Logan
under existing circumstauces, and
in a lengthy speech explained his
position, lie voted for Andrew
Shuman.
The second at.d third ballota were
without change, and the joint session
ended.
The Venerable Kx-Senacor Hamlin.
Washington, February 16 Ex
Vice president and ex-Senator Ham
liu was upon the floor ef the Senate
to day, and was warmly greeted by
all his edd assi ciates who remain
members of the body. During an
hour or two of gossip, which took
place in the cloakroom, over past
vent-s Mr. Hamlin said that only
nine men are living who were mem-
bers of the Senate in 1848, w hen the
body attended the hu ing of the cor
ner stone of the Washington Mnnu-
menu ineseare t niee, oi r nrioa ;
tieorge V. Jones, cf Iowa; Jirad
bury and Hamlin, of Maii e ; Fitch,
of Michigan: Jefferson Davis, of
Missisippi; Atchison, ol Missouri ; .
Simon Cameron, of Pennsy lvnic, i
and Hunter, of v irginia. Mr. Ham
lin has come, to Wa.-I.ington to at
tend the dedication of the Washing
ton Monument.
General Uranta Kec-ent Sickness.
Xkw Yoke. Fe-b. 19 The follnw
ing will appear in next Sat unlay V
iisnue of Hie Medical U cord:
'There have tie en po nwrv pen?a- j
tional stories conceriiing the i.recire ,
charrter eif the diseiise of (Jt-n-ral j
UraiilV tongue ami throat that it j
will I't-trraliivi
-.;n i i : . .i
uci juiwii ins uit.i
to learn that all the
flrit1"ik cjfi.tu
and alarming symptoms connect, d'
with them liave virtually disappear
ed. Whatever naii v have been the!
cause of the diseas-e, it is a matter,
lor great congratulation that all tear j three days were on in- ground. , "7
of a;rave complications are for the) W ith (-real diiii-ulty il w.ih re-eiit-d j H; ! l.i.vt;. . a., Fb. 19-Represent
at an end, and that our be-'. fr"m iitn 1 m i-mix ;r ui an silrmwfi V T 'r'"". tiilmer. liraxton, IT p:-her
loved ex President is fpard an af ' h "'-' condition and its i fe a.vt-d.!,-i therinteriorcounties brintjdi-e-
Uictiou Uie bare contemplation of,
wlneh woul 1 be ditrecsiii; in
. - . 1
the!
extreme."
A Descendant or WHhlnj;ton.
Washisgt.).n, D C, Feb. 19. The
Monument tommision ha arransireuoriei at Poe-ahontas. Tazewell :
ed to invite the kith and kin of the
father of hin country in the room of
th Spnt Iinrnrv (jminiitiw imrt.
'Saturday .that thev may proceed in
a body to the Houe and there take
the seats af signed tlietm-Thereare
thirteen descendants bearing the
original family name ef Washington.
They will occupy Peats together uu
the fleior. The number corresponds
with that of the original colonies.
Serial or Cainerona Health.
Washington, Feb. IS). The" an
nouncement that irn-iiutor Cameron
bad another hemorrhage of th lungs
caused bia friends here grave appre
hensions. A private dispatch from
Florida says that the attack was not
as severe as the two which the Sen
ator had before he left Washington.
The hemorrhages r-ef U-lung,
and his physicians say that 1 he will
require great care. The Senator is
accompanied by an attendant.
DtMeaesratlonof Virginia Cemetery.
PoisT Pleasant, W. Va., Feb. IS.
At a burial ground attached to a
Pisgab Church, five miles from here,
the sexton yesterday found a half
doreu bodies taken from the graves j
and strewn about the eroutid. i
tucreisiiuuucviuia perpt.rauiio
nor to the motive. ,
How often we hear middle-aped
people ?aj regarding that reliable
old cough reojedjr, N. U. Dowau'
Ti, a.. .1
T... .
Elixir: "Why, uiy mother gave it to .laud of the Su-quti
me when I waa a child, and I ijkm it.!
in bit family f it 1 way cures." It?
oi
Boyd.
Utah's Snow Kll'Je.
Salt Lake lYn F.-h, IS.-Ti.e
relief party sent t Aha to iecue
the living and bring iMCk the dead
who were killed in the recent snow-t-lide
which overwhelmed that town
returned this morning. Twelve
bidie8were brought down the canon
in. mournful precession single file
and lashed Ukmi the i-leds. The k:iuoi in her arms and b el.. The eery, where it was care fully unwrap
first sled bore the body of Mattie finally ttecame ntihei.ra. le, a;id ' ped and foun d to be the clockworks
Hickey; the next Tiamthy Madden, 'a physician was called , in to exam- jof a dancing tey monkey, with a
Jeremiah Regan. James Watson, ir.e theea-e. He' discovered a num-j pieces of rope banging oui of the end,
Barney Gibson, B Evans, and Mrs. h-r of ne dh point-i jun under the which had Vxien singed so as to give
Frd, with bt-r baby . bwMd t her skin ai d r.-nmved 'the-m. ' it the appearance of having been set
hrcusL The other sled c;irri d the j 'fhia .'H'opj.-d .1.'k' y om g woman off, but had filled to burn,
four .children luf Editrd H ailoU. i relie f for tlifc tm.e- .. r l,ot i.iV I
I I f I ' 1 J
.six persons were rescued alive, alienor two ag'sh he-gir to fcfl ttvmp
hcing buried under the snow foritom of more need! s in different
sixteen .hours. An ii q-iest w3 ' j,.irts of her body, ai id called upon
held today ar.d the burials wil! nc- Dr. Jessop, of Arnt-trong County,
e-iir to-morrow. Mrs. Ballon, Mrs. j t0 n inovo them.. H e extracted six
Keist, and Mrs. Jonhson. with her J from the right arm . four from the
four children are still in Alta in con-, ihusjIh and' tue. irnoi the il-sh at
stunt danger. A re-scuing party
will go out to-morrow morning, or-
:anized to bring them in. Snow-
slioe-s in tnai neignoornoou are oi
daily occurrence. One occurred
last Saturday at Superior Gulch,
which the survivors of Aha feel
sure resulted in the death of sever
al men who were kuo'.o to be the re.
Two men who wvre "goiu thereto
see it they were sate: got in sight ot
their cabin and tunnel, when they
saw a snow-slide start, and in an
instant .almost the cabin was oblit
erated in a sea of snow. The con
cussion of the slide threw the two
men violently to the pound, and
they hurried away for fear ef anoth
er slide. It is reported that a man
named McDaniels, living south eif
Alta, was killed by the sdde of Fri
day, as nothing has been seen r '
heard of him since. In three slide
at Alta, all of which occurred on
Fridav, thirty poisons have been
killed'.
OtiNheel rj U'hral ami Sixrf.
Hu.ntixgdon, Fek 1(1- The n orth
wing of 11. G Fislur'e llou.in mill
used fur storing purpe-sts, ww , com
pletely wrecked this uioue'.ng bv
the weicht of 13.000. tushe-li of grain
and a foot of ner.ly faf.i'n snow.
The entire east tnd was, forced out.
and the north and we-s'. walis so
hadiv shatleu'd that tiif y w ill have
to be taken down. The grain, Honrs,
roof, bricks, ticnU-rs a nd pia-sfrirg
fe ll iii a e'onfi.y-'ed m i to the
ground. Miic'.l f the gr:H! is
Hpoileel by the e'lirt with which- ir is
mingled and th deep stow dn
which it lies. New i-.nd (Xpeisive
elevating n:
1 1 1 1 erv
had r-M-en'.lv.
I liet lt linf ii. tlr u ..l, .,-.w....v.- i.,li-
I.
and lower part ol'theuhd enen, C los
ing the patient to suppo.-o he has
some affection of the kidneys or
neighloriiig organs. At tine,
symptons of indigestion are present,
as flatulency, uneasine ss ef the stom
ach, ect. A'nuisture, like pe rspira
tion, producing a very disagreeable
itching, after getting warm, is a com
mon attendant, blind, Weeding and
Itching Ile-s yield at once to the a
plicatiun ot Dr. Ii.s;mke'rf Pile. Rem
edy, which act directjy upon the
parts af!VcteeI,absorhing the Tumors,
allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure. Prit;e 50
cents. Address. TIhv Dr. Iiosanko
Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by
C. X. BOYD, Druggist, Somerset,
Pa. dec.3-lv.
It.Murning lo tier KirM Uucliand.
IsDlAXAP'ais. Feb 17- (Special,
Frank Whiitini' of llou-'ii vi'le.
Wa sen enced to the oeniientiarv.
fur burglary, sevaral years ago.
Mis
wife procured a divorce ;md married
vkiiimm orin-'er A clonl was
u,ni and thev lived t.i'et
r happi
ly. Two weeks ago Whining was
relea-ed. On returning to Huti-h-
ville, hi fnrmer wife welcotriril him
li( t.dd Sprin-je-r ths
m returii to Whittii ".
ai she wanted
The men at
liist preipnsed killing each other fur
her sikke, but after a long discussion
Springer agreed to give her up.
Tbe two men met bef-re a Jiifiice
jest-rday and entered into an agree
meiit whereby Springer gave Up his
wik to lier firt husband.
Try I nt i Frc'-z !i:h Child.
IIcntingdos, February 18 Wil
Jiauj H nry, who lives in S.nithfirid
e 'iosite tbite city, went Iioum- riruiik
e vv unm ami a;ter driving i
U. ..i.ri.i
ami vm.u jmmij Hour?!
tit) 1 111 .it. I ti,L , U VuMt.rrjt t- K i ' f
I - 1 . -1 Ik . . . .
a mere hat.e, and exoos.d ,t t ti ;e i
biting ee ld, with the e Vlilt!,t iiiteii-i
tiem t freezing itt d.;:th
It w.-is'
thinly clad and the. eieep snows off
Hi wife and other children had j
.. .
taken re-luge, with a relative a choit ;
dihlMlice .'Iwhv.
- .
A Hob In Vlrxiwue. Town.
Lynch nuitii. Fe b. IS Trouble! is i
(youiity, uui more i- antii-ipated. hogs:nd ''MttlcT 011 the r!id. 0i
0 u.g to the depression in iiiisines j mesti-: fowl are neary all dead.
.1 number of miners were recentU j Many f irmers lost every hog thry
dischar-el from the Coal :ni:.e a. had." The !oss will "reach into
JMiiCe liieir disiiii-sal a iiumber ol
perseiu-, atiu.,r tlu ni the Mayor eif
ttie town, have been fiivd ii.ou in
liiei.iuht and a negro polioiiian
wa Lilled a . tew iUv iu. Oi-' e-r
t?roi.s, inclinliiiu n min ims-, ti.i ve
Itee-u oidtr. d J,., n v,- t .vn ii.,i, r
en-i'itv tit elealli. Tiie e itiz -ns Lf-ld ,
. . - - !
it Iliit-S Uie-itniir eQ .S.itnrl.lV liljllt.
coin, ti umI itie: ottr:ij; u:id'8ul
tcriried. monry fur tlm t-ej'iiijini-iit
of tlie 1 ml ice lureu..
Free Distribution. . .
'WTnt canes 'the prc;it rush at
Mr. C.N. BoxdV Driiu' Sror. ?' Tl.e
free- dUtrn.n.ion f ,,n,.le. pities 4 f
Sr, tiie most iHepnliU re-me'lv for
;Ciiiil)P.' Coldt, Consumption and
Bronchitis now on the mjrk rt. Reg- i
ul.ir size 50 cents and $1 (M). . ;
The Susquehannas Ice. :
WlLKKFBAliRE, Pie.. Fe-bk IS An
other tow Mtonn pre'Vitilt el here this
morniit":. the flukes f.tllii. to a
depth i three iifciie.-, 1 h Sa-'iut-
harma rivtr w f-i.- to the hottom
.am, , u,ir noitu ii:is , en ice irotn
J Tuuknuunatvck ,tn Xanoe;k, a dis
1 tance of forty ir,ile. Great fear are
! enterlnined that tlieree well le a great
' fr tvhe t thi furine, and that much
ddiuace will!- done blmc the low
...t:,.. . e r
.1: i : 1 .. . ? 1 r
aniui. . . ...
Every m.,tltr ehou'd have Arnica
o. un Liininietii aiwaya in the hnue
in case of
OrbriliBea. For nnle hit H. K DatiI
CrlsUInc Wl'h N filled.
Pitts in-kg. Fe-b. 10. A remark- Grken.-ucko, Pa.. Feb. IS. This
uhletvsi-. now odzziin sever.il phv- J morning a susoicioua 1mU in box,
Mctaus, has ju-t tieen difCoveied in ieovere-d witli liu foil, wan found in
Ma. ar Township, Armstrong Coun-'the corridor of th Court House and
ty. a lVw milfs from this'vitv. A the report quickly spread that an al-dan-litiT
of George Wn- er, a ! tempt had be jn made to blow uplhe
dairviuan in that h.calitv. r centlv building with an infernal machine.
heajo sufi'rrio" from a Hf :- , s-ii-
the back of me arm. Tn-ir re
moval s -eiiie-il to
valise the patient
,, . rll, .
a ngui.-h.
n, tfi it?llSe ., ,,,,,
t...i.. .. ,i
ii .i M . ' j V. i..,,)..
- - j
and tliey are slill appearing )ii her
brpat.. sith siiiil iifn fn r-iJv- tit
a .m -suoo n th i,.-e.'llra!c,,r "n,i harley can be grown
vmhh theio fcliKH:iei that sue believ--d
that so.in; ooe; had sliot them
ju, r
h.
l)r;:s Acte j,ipiiii( . Kul a Child.
Philadelphia, February 17.
Two mej'.i wmle trossiiig -a lot at
Forty -eighth and Mai Lei st:e eu this
.fl .-. .. .. ......... ..tl.,.l..,l I... 1'V
oaivi.j. him, nrn: iiniavieu ov -.i.c;
' I en or more mongrel dogs. Tney I
dr ,,ve edl'lhe dog, which were tear-;
V .g the child'.- II-. . -h. She was- badly
'.litteti and al.nosl lriLr!ii.eue-d lo
le.Kn. She said that he-r name nasi
M.imie llos-on, ami that stie had
been followed by ttirec or lour elogsj
wnilrt returning from a hutcher
shoo with some meal. The dogs
1,1 :i i ' I, i mat liurioo h actually m irom ler
screai'.iis of a litile uui wlio was ly- .. . . J .- , . i
: i iii i for resulting intm his position, and
'g on the gr..i i.d suirounded by a ,t , i .
jilinpi il anuinil he-r ami snapped at ! oori- ue nt nuiueir-,.
tne meat. 'I he child, ago twelve, I"' day8age, last night married her
b.came frightencet and started to-fiter. A banquet wa spread upon
run. The do-is were joined hv oth- the ta.!o upon which two weeks ago
ers and quickly secured the" meat, tr.-tched the corpse of his wile,
after wlncri thev attacked the IiUles j Stolensliis son, who killed the wo
girl, thrortiii' Tier down and bitiue j ma.i and escaped hanging by a
her about ll.e (ace, arms and leB. i technical 11 tw in the indictment,
, . l l.l
eVt.-r
dan;4
IM-CcS:
;I e;I the wiiiiiuls are large and
rous, und jireat care will be
irv to s.ive lhv ch.ht s life.
.hi"
Minister liinvell Vil IK-ud.
IiMws, Febru irv 1!) -Toe wife Oroha-.i Asylum and St. Jo-eph's
of lion. J .u tie RufSvil L.ovell, the jCouve nt. on Mcunt Oliver, above
American Minuter, ii-d ia mis city (the Smith Side .f the city, was par-u.-il.iy.
MiesuU'eitd lr.m typhoid i 'inlly destroyed by fire sliortly. be
itwr, tiom whico si.e never thur- i j f- re 12 o'clock to-day. When the
eiUghJv n.-coen-d i-iuce lira attacked i U "nes were discovered, thirty-five
by it at M-i.irid. lltr 'maid-L-nname nuns and twenty littile children
was Frances lUniap, and she was I were in the building. Th.-ough the
the second wile oi the poet. He j t lhrt ol a lew calm Sisters, howev
wnn tir.-t married in Decern Ot-r, IS il. i er, a panic was averted, and all left
to a lady who lived hut nine eai,i the burning building safely.
li.-a.ving :t ei.:Ugli!er. .Minn Donlapj
Ia.d i:i d chaise id t.!S eiallghttr. and)
in 1Nj7 Oecan e tt.c ticui.o wile e! i
Air. lj e.'.!. S.ie iici.Hiuiianit (I hloi
in .'tl.uli ni v. hi i
1'
tr.-aiciil li 've - i -
appnn.toi him .vh.iMer to Spa.i. 4l! -( at Jat.kdu, Wella, to
u..u whl.e theie Had 1,. March lJt. w)iidl jHCe ,,een remnved.
so severe an atlaiK ol typhoid lever is dt..Ui ,i!8 a jo0aj evef thg
toai tht po slciui U nrouounceii her. ,:,.i,: 1
. -; . ,- , . entire ir.tish army,
dead, and her body waa J-repareJ tm me that Cen.
lur Uie grave. Alter beam reu...Ve, Q, guch & char.
Iio.n he r couci it was discovereel $ llutt was hopeless
that the was in a coma tore citim::. ,, c. ,
, , I,- . "irom the nrst.
lion, and Ihey succeeeied in rtislor M
ing lier vital . ty.
Clinuingto a Car After Losing a Les
Chicago, Feliriiitry 1(5. The low
err )-jriiiii d ;i iti:iiiV leg. ji.cl'.nliii
tii kiiee, was lnUi.lit l tlie' inliee
st-ion in the su!urKin town (if
Lrike Lir-t ni;lit. Tlie limb w:isf
wiirtn iiinl U- t uiiitr, :wid a se;r'h fur
its mviu-r was in-ti liteil, wiien the
dend lexlv of M. F. U I!, u t iilr
at
No. i'.i'ti S::ite stnet. w.is f.tu:
ti;e L.-ike Shore tr.tck tit-rlv
ll tltl
lliri-e
mi't-s m way, mangled in a te-rriMe
luaiiiie-r ami munis one !,. It is
Hiltii..-;i il tli.it l II, .iltt r !ou.:i lil.-
izi-d liold of t'n' riitmiii 'e:ir
of t!it- e-.tr.-, and lieid on until In it 'I
iri'iii i-!ue-r exn:ui-tion, ind
tlifii iii.u.led to dt-atli beiialli
tr;-.iu.
w.-
the-
A MurI-rT lij ntii-l
I'hi.nckt n, W V. , F
honiliit' mii'ivr occurred
I. 19 -A
npar tlris
!! oi) M'niiiav, i !
I
! V ;
ly iH-hii.r on Tutsdiy niuht.
1 1 iv ail; -Ttmoii Aruiur J tci;s-n, :
C il.irnl Imv IS years old, conce-iiL-d
hittD-'flf behind a oinii of latirei
Kush-s atid shot a man named lVr
ry, I'illitii! him ira-tantlv. lie rr
ln ri tii bodv if M-veral dnll.irq :nd
part of il.e- i-Iothitg. That nL'ht
in-.-.tU'iided a d.Uife, where he wa.
irn-sterl
.... Ill
iiii MUV lie nan a ire-
luumnrv
ex miiii.itioii at which he
C'Miti -sc i hl-i "111 it. At IU 'lit a ni'l
. . ' ' " -l,K' J:iU aRU nanSw
1. i.c Slock Yozi'ii to fti-uth.
'"ski:,' nccounts oi the uutierin-i 111-
1 1 i ii 1.
UU,J,' "J U!e extreme emu weainer
jot tile pat week. Whole Uoek? ef
i sheep have l.eri.xhed: cattle and
hor.-c-i are el ;u1 b- thi doz"n. A
gentleman who traveled from Rrax-
ton t
Weston vcterdav rotndeel
-I.ht.- t, b" l ?1.,rw. fMi'da h.
thousands of di llirs.
-10
Mormon Cun verts.
Chattaoo;a. Tenn . Fli
One hiindre-d .Mormon converts it ft
tl.e c.tv to-nicl.t for Salt I.ke. This
'
is the first n:;rtv of the pe.iytni. iind
, , c t . -
Wil lie' Fi- inWfil lV :ifit)tfie-r ivirtv ot
enual nurnnt-r in the next twr
Qiiiiith-. Tho converts ase n lle-d
here from diUVrput wmntiea ir. Geor
gia, N.-tli Otrolina. Driher;i Ali
b.taia and K itrrn Tennwte. Te-n-neBee-.
The p;trt v are illiterate and
from thtr lowt-Ht ordi-r of society.
Thev hecrmie eonvertn e-hieflv to ob-
unrem sportati
on, tmd not through
Kxpl, Kion at a Can Well.
n .
ly. At
Cleveland. Ohio, Fell.
Ashtibula. tliia uionitriir. while four-
uien muued Fratui, Foster. J ickson!
and I'aine, were nt work tlnllinj; a
c.11 will, in tli. rear f a liverv
ht:l-
ble, a fe.irful explosion took place,
cmed bv one of the nn-n lijhltiia
mitch. Fr.mW it,,,! J ,eks-,:1 were
.... .... . ...
, , . .
mown otil unci lli ir ciotnt lorn in
fr.igments. Puces of the staging
wete h!o n peventv-five et in tlie
air Fratua was alii:i,.-t inMantlv
kiikd. H. leave? a wife aid one
th Id. It is thought the other thr,-.
men will die.
Costiveness can U- ur rman-nUv
cureU bv the use ni JJaxter'ti Man-
twrt - ? i
A fljr,atint Hoj.
The box was Uken to Lawsona gro-
New Territory for Mormons-
Ttt sox, A. T. Feb. 19. The Mor
mon leaders wrn have arrived here
say that the Governor of Sonora,
Mexico, has given the Morrutma the
right to se ttle in the Yeiquiro coun
trv. Thev represented that it is one
j0111,"; richest larming sections in the
world; that it ha an abundance ot
....'...... . .
wau r ; mat couee, coiion,
piueap
pies, oranges, le mons and
tobacco
tlourish there, and that on the foot
hills, of the Sierra Madra, wheat
perfi ciioo
Burton to Become an Informer
Loxoon. Fel. 17. It is stated
that Henry Burton, under arrest as
an accomplice of James Cunning
ham for causi ig the explosion at
the -Tower of Lenidon, is about to
turn inlormer. The report slates
. .,, r .
give the government the benefit ot
all the information in bis possession
concerning the recent dynamite con
spiracies. Marrying Hia Murdered Wife's Sis
ter. EiiiE, Pa., Feb. 17. Stolenski. the
r--i... . .. .
I'.. .. I.... .. .. .1" ...... a. i I
was present and elanceu witn nis
new mother-in-law.
1 ire in a t:vent.
! Pirr-r.i'tm. IVU ) -St. Michael's
Gen Sli wart lies of Ills Wound.
Koiiti Fel). General Sirller-
t b ri Mewart. who was wounded at
. ...i... L-t. .. .1;. -1 .... .k
ExDlosion in a Flour Mill.
; Indiana. I'a., February 13. A
(Kiileriu .tlis uolla nourinr mill
iiliHied with terrific force shortly
"! re ikhju to-day. completely
o rtckii.s the toiler house. A team
f liorses was badlv sctlded and two
um, were slightly "burned with es-
f t-,jujj tiU'iim.
The loss was about
?4 (X'tJ.
Mial.HNE'1 IkMin.
crrartad by Ooo k Bmm.
'eJWOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR k FEED
' Ail .irti, V
I tu-vlrtwiirr. V K
I irn, f l'O fts
llulter. V (KAK)
(roll)
SOfie
iuoe
tl 00
lai
6C
a
, iiC
loe
lie
ac
. e
8c
c
26c
i 00tit HQ
76e
lie
i:u-kwtiuat V I'ush
meal, 100 Is
liutswax V t,
liiuvm, annuliiera, t A
lle, -
" euumry hams f .
lrn. (er new tiaiibel
' (slielicd) uiu '
mviit ft ft....
Cult Skins. i ft
U.l.iC
1 1 f ................
t i'lour, f
MKIim.I. y ta. U B)
'"!- i Hmiiim liiiiifAr4un!iil U Ik
lira.y ft
Ln.si.tier. re.) i!e, fl ft....
apiwr,
" Kl.
MhMlinfiB. iD.l cllop 101) Its
(,:, tHn
Potatoes, y bn (new)...... .
Peach-s. .tried,
K':iJc
e'x-te'7oe
76rt8U0
, n H
&'tf40c
ao i t
8o10e
74
1
1 76
. i"Gti w
3 60
Tc380
, scil'5
.i7e
yfvQ
aicSW
K e, f ou
1 sia's". i, ma 'iiin.
j ' ejn.unJ Alum per sack.
I &:uk'u. ... ....
hoii:ir, yenow w .
white
TltlnW. 4.
heat. V bu
Wo. I.
TnXilSTER'S NOTICE,
ill.
1 lc l. hereby -rlren to nil pern .g concerned
al iC'it-rex, ert-.ll...ri". or ntLrrwue. thai the tl
I.iwil rc. U1H8 h-ve pi-J nitij'er, mid lht
the me will t irren eil lur .-uubrnmUon and
all.tVMi'e at an eirphHoa MVurtm ucbi-IilatSuui-r-et
Fetruar loa:
! CONFIRMATION DAY FEB 26TH.
j 1. First an. I niwl tminnt of Harrt V Snyiltr,
T oim F.r the rule ol tbe real tmateor JuiepU
Snyiler, .l -e' l.
i a. Partial awiuntor Jofiah Keller and W.B.
Mnrxn. r xeeuiors of Flieiw Mr"hll, oee'd.
! .1. ; n.l are. ant of J M am) P. J. Cover, Li
' mtriptnitorn 01 S J. OTer. lerVl.
1 4 t irai n I bual voa.nnt ut I A. Kretrhman,
1 Tnii-tiie f. rthe sale of luerral estate of Jacob
Guairr, lec il.
; H.aian! final ac-nunt of Daniel loffman,
Gu iflhin ot llwrl lii.nler.
0 Kim and nnl -eo.ann.f Elmanuel (Jovrr, Jr.
11 imr I lan ol Kraohlln Bei key.
7 Tnc account i.f Irrln W. SolllTin Troste for
the mil ol 'the realeata;e"f PhllipSullivan. dre'd.
V. Aervnrit of Henry F. icli:li, OairJInn of
Isil'.h toller.
9 Tue account of Dnvld Caaebeer, AJmlnlstra-
tor and ' ru-lee o( Sir.ib Maker, d c'd.
:i 10. Hi ft and final ntam of Perry Walker,
J A.tininitratorof Vuirunut Medary, deo'd-
I 11 Vne ae. eK of Urt.b ufall, Ai)mU.istrator
J ami Trim ee ol Simon Zal.,11, Dec'd.
11 The account 01 0. 11. Berkey, Guarlian of
GeirKc M. Moure
IS. Klrsl &d.. Anal irmnn' At imnl Fl Her.
l'y A.imiuistrat.roi njn Fwrk..t'.r.
,JJ'1it'lo, liaa1 E
Execu.
. ib- Tn: atr '""t ,A- F- P4""'. Eiecutor of
J pn 't. e'o.etnan, ilcese-l.
' lo Third ain,Dit..N. tJ. UTnir od. Admlnla.
tra-or of .losrob .Meyers, leea ed.
.7. rust account of Kiinl.-l J. 1 rnhaker and
J-e lin. Is, -tr ol Henry l.n-Hs dec'd
l-t ir-l an-1 final acc out o- 1 l tl ifUtb, AO
minis rit.T of K'lwur l B. elrilBih. dee"d
KeKlster's Ottioe, ( CU . (J. SU A FER,
e et. .1 lsha. Keuur
c
iUMLSSIOSERn' notice.
Votlcc Is herehy cbren that ppal will be held
Sr-.m be Ar-aes-meats tor 186 at tbe rommta.
smer . fllM!. i.'n-rset. for tbe a-rer .1 ul-tricis of
t4 oi.vnty as follows, via :
j For Jenner towns' lp. Jennertown horonpra, Coa
' eautuiin town-hip. r"l t township, Sbad. town.
' si.ip, sno'-'.'wn wmmicb Cloamahonmic tawnshlp,
Si-v.rcreek towushlp frm Halnm-ara borooirn.
AiifitiKny twnnii, .len.-rson townsniu, 9.mer.
set v wosiilp, Somers t bopiugb, Berllu boroagb,
aad Broiherrf .ity towrublp, on
TUESDAY FED'Y 24. 1885
For Aildlaiin UivrnshlD. Iiwer Tarltevfeot town.
Mp, Crsina lor auh Oonfluence borough. Upper
Tur.e foo. .o-.h.p. Mdlr.lt toWnsnln,
entn-Tilie b.rgb, Mllford b.wnshlp
.uihitni. on iown-l Iii. ortb mn .-n towntbiD.
.",.'.h ,n'' ,Ja ''"- ip
XJl'VT,
.1.1.. 1. it.. ,.k ...n.hi.. -..1 m.u.i.T. . ""..IVr
' eaaw-a u-iunuaij 1WI wru K Me wwa
-
WEDNESDAY. FEB Y 23, 185,
When acd wh re all persons and ei.rportitlons feel
lnic Iticmse'Tt-.. Kiiir I. tcH at the enuov ration and
TRiua'fcui o. their i-Jt ible preper'y aad eBeru
in tie it, wh tnude and prr ded. an- re-
l lesiwi t .at ent ui Mtm -be,r KrtTn-va lor
uoniae, uciulk at. am, u clock p. m.
PfcTKK nUXBiULD,
iUAM U LEPLKY
TiriVaa as-i tmlnw
JiJNAS MolLJNTUCK.
HlLUAB. ClerB. flomariiasloiMes
A'J.
g.ATEMENT AND RETORT
OF THE
S0J1EBSET CO. POOR HODSF
House of Employment
FOB THE YEAR 18S4.
PRODUCTS OF rO"R FA KM FOR 1M
Beef killeil, 0.417 pounds.
Million, 3n. '
Veal LI!.!
Pork, 3 i"S
Calling? heatls, 1.2" O
r.hls kraut 12
Beets bush. ,V
Onions, " i
Turt)iW, ' 10
Beans. " ID
Potatoes. "
Butter. l.-i' 0 pounds.
1-ar.l. 4i
Tallo. .'00
Applebutter. "." eallons,
e'orn, "0 bushels.
Oats. 1.110
Wheat, :5
Kve. 2)
Buckwheat. Hm
Tons of hav Cft
to
CLOTHING MADKIX TOOK HOl'SE FOIi
1SI :
Sheets. Vi
Pilt.w Caes, n
Wometii, Blockings, ."ill pairs.
loote.l. .
Mens' Socks "
-10
BO
7t
10
57
is
10
24
3
i
17
!i
1
si
20
6
4
40
4'i
1'5
8
7
H
25
10
?S
2S
i t
9
S5
12
:
Woniens' Aprons.
Chil'lrens' Siorkins,
rhiUirens' Ilres.-es,
Mens' mittens.
Boys' Waist es,
Towels,
Bovs' Coats.
Bolsters
e hildrens' aprons,
Sunhonnets.
Bovs' jackets.
Womens' chemise,
Beiliieks.
Womens' jackets,
rhililrens' drawers.
Mens' pants,
Womens' saccules,
Oimforts,
Womens' ilrawers,
Xiirlit cais,
Bovs' shirts.
Womens' skirts.
Quilts.
t'liihlrens' chemise,
" skirts,
Mens' shirts.
Keathertii-k slips.
Womens' dresses.
Boys' iiants
s-hrouils.
STOCK OX TflE FARM.
4 head of hordes.
20 " cows.
! " sprint: calves
10 ' yearlings
2 " sin king calves.
31 " sheep.
15 " shoats.
Average nnmlier of inmates, si
Xo. tramps fed at piH.rhouse, 4 !
No. of tramp meals, U.-O't
DKATII?. '
John Anderson, Martin Botohel. K''zi
lieth Daniels. John Withrow. John 'ar
nnny, (Jeorue Ileal, John Ymirty, John
Brant, Joseph Mangi-s.
PREACHING,
Rev. Shearer,
Pei-shins, 2.
1. Rev. Shol er, 1. lier.
F. I..U XTZ. Steward.
OXTTSTVISnDHSTG
STATE MD CODNTY TAXES
En3 and Goring ty th3 Collectors cf
the liferent Eerotighs and
Townships, as Fellows:
tmutan-ilne Ihi'staixtimr
Y er e 'o. Tai Slate Tax.
A. I.FIoto,BerIin Bor-
fiaich 18S2
3el J. Baer.Mcvemlole
B-.r-oh "
Joel I.-ml 18, AllCKcny
Towni-hip ... 1SW
JereKuik Elklick Town
20 2i
HO 60
104 12
HOOT
4 - 73
m si
31
WO 08
50 00
7 64
hip....
tt 43
4 04
13 60
3 86
16 CO
14 CO
33 0a
7 64
03 80
10 19
91 47
3 7 "
Urlaa Kroacher, Mey-
endal Horoairta
Daniel Flick, So meruit
HoroOKb
Aitam eirtm, StoyW'wn
Itoroaab....
William Shaw, Llna
Honoa;h
Charlr-i Kiheherjcer.
Adilhoi Townni .
John Sarver, Alleh'y
Township
Daniel J Kruhaker,
Brithernrallej Twp
Dan'l H. Ft'her, Ber
lin Borouirb
Inaae Yi'er. Cine-
maueh Townrhlp...
JohnOII'Kn Ooufla-
ence Korooirh.
Alex Knrnt, J-nner
Township. ... ....
Jacob F. Knoti. Jeo-
nertown Horouifh ..
J W. Hark bolder, I
Turkevloot Twp. . . .
JoM).b 'vlejera. Mll-
loril Township
Jara.b :. Fount, Paint
Township
Wni Smith Salisbury
HorouKh
Levi K nil. Shade
Township
John 1 Maker. Som
erset T- wn-hip.
Israel Emertck.ouih
smptnn T.-wnai'lp .
Herman PhlMI.pl, U.
Tnmevf HTwp....
A. A Miller Vreina
Horooah
Peter Keen ream. Wei
lerthorg UoroaKb..
Totals
14
3S7 M
7Kt 40
30 3".
411 10
l'lO 41
411 4a
8 70
M S3
490 63
198 SO
183 76
601 it
in 67
193 00
7 05
100 71
0713 9
J 90
19 89
25 07
176
9 8
70 72
4 44
a 86
7 76
5W 77
Tha followlog payments bar been madx since
tbe ii-ttlenient :
Urlaa Brourber, Heyersdal
Kornnxb...
Chan. Kljheberirer, Ad-lison
163 76
204 04
38 CO
100 00
IrO 00
Township. 204 04 9 SO
Daniel J. Rrukaker. Broth-
ersvalley Township
JohnGllsson, (jonSuenee Bor-
ouiih
Joseph Meyen,iUlirordTowD-
hip
John J. Baker, Somerset
Township.
.... 175 00
81 101 39
Totals
a 20 !
W D.. nna.i..i ii . ..fc. ...
set County, In eonr..rtnly with the L.w, hare ori':,s ir -I'"" M iciil
tiered the accompanying aeconnt of the retvlptsl Agi'lils l"i iT Jv J'.litll' 'it'
aid exprn.tltire8of said county, for the year 1SS4 ' cliilie". S-:i!)!f a-1 l:0'.v in
10 do poonsnoii, anu n-reny eenny mat l.ie an-.e
correct as per records in tbe Treasorer'sanu Oom-1
mlssloner'a offlcet. I
PETER MJMBAULD.
ADAM U LKVI.EY,
JONAS MrtHNTtKIK.
Attest
A. J. Hiucmax.
J
Commissioners.
ejlerk
LIST OF CAUSES.
Following Is the IJst of Cannes set for trlnl at
rehrnary Term or Court, beginning Monday
IGUIH UJF AO, WWI :
FIMT WIKK.
yros Borkai t. Sasrnel t'nmptoa.
M. E. Iianham ts John A if v.
. Pbilson JtC'o.rs t! L. KaltKT.
S J. iloe-ri Admrs. s. Samuel Hl-hler.
allies J. nkins and wife vs. efreonre F.restonc.
tjo-nelm Tlso Ml ts. H. a I) K. Iw Co.
L.iston Hroa e airs. vvn,. Ktnsiner.
Aar m Uriseey t. H F. Lo.iif.
Kter Meye-a1 Admr. s. Alary Meyeract al.
Htnry Biddla rt. Fa rrlew ej. al Co.
SBCOSD WEEK.
Howe Machine (V rs. Flchtnci tt Ellis.
Sm. rs. -ame.
Annie J. Lxmlwrt tp Wra. Johnson al.
Mary A. Bender's Tina-re t Oro. Dormer
Ly la K.-lmn ts. Sua. ana and U : Walur.
i 'barlrs Zimmerman s onemanrh Twp.
Lycmlrg ltisuranceOo. a r'rai.cis ti Weiaier.
Sume rs. Herman l Haer,
Camera. John H. Hite
Same r H-nry tih ibrr.
Same ts. Eliza A. rajmaa.
Same ra. Same
Samers. A.J (vdbora.
Same vs. Aeons' K.hler
SameTS Johi. Welter's Admr.
M-ouers K S. MeMillea a Hro.
Same ts Hi n-y Schlug a
I W. Bivml linger ra. UmM Bei key pile.
Same ts Same
M P. eYeri' own Zaehartas Blttnr.
Oeorge VV ober ts. .I.Miah perbt
Oletric). Trimpe ts. Wm. -.writ r.
James Paraon ts. Jolla W hliesell
J.s. riamhariTa Bnftulo Valley I.lc Cn L':n.
roty'sOflVe, W. B.CK1T. H FIELD,
Jan 28 la- 1 Frothonuury.
DMIN ISTR ATUR'S If OTleJF-
Eaute of Franklin F. Horn-r, dee'd late of Jen
n-r Twp.. Somerset e o , Fa ,
Letters of administration on the b-.re estate
k" 7"Z.Z. l rZlT'".""!"
j ,.,,, lmlebt d to so 1.1 estaie to make immcli
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" VT-".'? ""T'-. mmnn u " aim-
aaj lna nt JBMin a -
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K F H4MMKK.
LIZZIE HOkNi- K.
Administrators.
fvM
n.VIMSTHATOK S NOTICE.
Estate of Jonathan normaTer. dee'd. late of S m
erset Tuwnshlrt A.aeraet luantT Pa.
peraooe lDiiMl lo raM rs'air to make lmme.lt.
au paTnxBt. and tboae bae ner claim asrilnM , he
i same pre at tnefn nai Benime'i l.fset,
ticBsee as the law ..rfl-e i.f S ir. Treni Id S. mer-
re, , en Satarmaj. Fobraarr . I U
I I.i VI Knilipp
Preparing
2sotvitlis;iii(linu- tluit the Ground Ho ,,
1 1 t 2
scon his shadow, wo are already preparing; t;ir
the prinir, and making violent ellbrts to "pro. I
euro a speedy clearance of all our I
WINTiHR STOCK, S
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In order to make room for our new jHirvhasJ
es. In facilitating our purpose we have cop.J
nienced not at the Bottom, hut at the Top apj
reduced the price on every article in our store f
to the Lowest Possible Figures. We luyU
found from past experience that this lnotho.j f
can work wonders, and we are glad to be ahli-!
to say that our sales during the past few wcekJ
were astonishing. We would advise our pa-1
trons, and all others in need of
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING;,!
And who believe in True Economy, to take in ?
vantage ot the present Clearance &ih ais-H
supply themselves without delay. 5
L.
M. WOOLF & SOA.,1
The Popular One-Price
CLOTHIEHS 11 FlIMEI. j
Never Equaled in Workrmusliip ! Competition Dcliti
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LOWEST PRICES
S W. Hirer's
UNION STREET,
I alw.ivfi Vt-f ; oti ,::
e l-i r.j.t
iit-inori.ii iik evr.-tm in
wuir ..I'm timt-p 1 1 1 uu ii-.I.-, -.v
is the finest :it.t! cheat. 1 t. .Si't-i'i.
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E.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
McMll.l.AX & AVTJ3RS,
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iii.uLitw'i unui
190 Ma:n Street
nd dealers in Mill
lifs, Iron Pipe,
Valves, Fittings
and N oenl rumps.
I (it li'isi liavt-
i
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i!..!l.irs. Ti:e-s ki
.nce-
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I-n!ite-r hikI Hul-iw-r
l.i-itttier, tie-Is
V;.lve i'.tki.
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THE BERLIN I1AE3LE
IS THE BEST
a nr.: corxrr
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trttp. rro to anv ( Yniffrrv in thr
Met.:. LFerB.;-:-;
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I IB St. 1 V '1 S ti J J 'a'U
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' done by the Berlin 7,ik nitli that done elsewhere.
R. H. Koontz is the best man to deal with.
1
I Fusr. KeM-e he i. Fully EttuLlishcd in The Trade, and if th'-reiu."'
i deling it perf-i'tly Ile'i ii '- !; '.- e-
! Skon'D, He'iMiise hi-. Vrnj ExUiidi d Experknce. m.d Arti-tic cC'
jal-leH him t I'roiior'iori hi wi-rk let'-r ili.iti others.
I Tniun U c msf he e I tinii ti 1..-. and can prore il by Jus WorL c.id
merous Patrons the Fii.e.-t Carve r, tl.e .":iUei l-e-Ueit r. -nd the Lt-i
t-ml Workii.an eioino- l.uii e in
jEN PERSON'S:
Is a Cacalogee
aew for the lint
AMERICAN
time pub!" .r ' of SEEDS
wed foe FA.T TROPS
Peter Henderson &
35 ic 37 Cortlandt
for
Springj
JOl-IXSTOAVIS, VA.
GUARANTEED AT
and Sraait-3 Works,
SOMERSET PA.
s--lt-cl ion (if hpnntifiil MOXUME.Xl: l
1 e ..icr, wtr.cti n.nke ti e h:.r.-t 1 :.-1 -1-- .;
u:.ie-r--t Ctiiintv. I'uftits de-irint; ni:.i:-;.
ni ui 1 w-n id ve 11 1 e a r:i it, iij n; v '
is helit-vins. (live tue a cull.
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W. HORNER.
3STEAM Finifi
Johnstown, Pa.
and Machinery ' up
Lead 1'ipc, Olok
Hose, lieliiii. Iron
v 1
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IVinn tin v en t- i:: ;.
k il iii- ot .-t'.i k t.- 'I : .
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'Vi- Uubiier and A-'-r-t-
Z2 Cold IJolie.1 Sn:i!'::-.
HuMier II:. - fr V..-lr;i-
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PLACE XO 13 XT"
WORK
.IAV THE OSLY i'LACE VillElHl
KI 1 1 T-C LxsS V OI'K
Can be purchas'tl af a rt
sonahle jric-e. We rlaim 1,1
" !o BETIER WO I K. -t i
' ; up brttr-r, proportinn if ,r'
'. 0 ter, cud M-.LL IT CIlEAi-
.'i (" cr iittorditig to quality, t!i-
; :uiv nthrr deale r in U t ": '
v' iVnnsy'vannia. ll 'you want
to be conviiicfd that tii;-' :
f'nnntv anel rnmn:ir, tli' wof
lis s c-tten t ee.uiitrv.
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iyiw imnmrwt rrjrega-1
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G3ASEE-, riLLD COR' I
Ttjur tc ATj ?
RTE. MAXG21
WTJHZELS & : ;;
KOOT CK0?S
et-.
pARMERSJ
Tlis Jtacoil "t u"
Co. MANUAL
Appiical-"'
Street, NET7 YORK.
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