The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 18, 1885, Image 3

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The Somerset Herald.
r. eCVLU Editor.
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Marca It, 1
Will too
flit?
is coming.
Trim yoorgrr vines.
c J Boyd Praggiat.
Old Sol 'ning power daily.
Ba? drop of & ST. Boyd, and t happy.
TV flr qo of tha ew yew almost
t ktin. erhaai tA
Winter does no aji
letup- ... . .
country road win soon . tua w-
. mi .1lM.a . iA Ann
ti0n radis wm
bo.--"1"- ... ,
Vny think
k the days ol tDe seating nun
ar-
numoereu.
a regular March day ; son
gun-la? wa
,,, and storm.
6, mux of elegant mw varus m.
&( Store.
i mnm an a-ettine
The men wdow"" r -
,11 iue tra-'e tliere ts.
Paints, els, van.isbee. om p
jn.-rtPplieiitC.ir. Boyd-s.
v,,a iii if Toa bay your
iraS. and stationery of C S. Boyd.
-a. kati tTaatWl
r.mc unit pi -
r,.n iUae kind of weather.
Li 1
v . a r.ik stove, tnmniea. on, ior im w
t Miller's stove and tin store.Soroersat, Pa.
i.i,. Cuifh Syrup cures Conghs and
iv.i.w It hat no equaL . Druggists all keep
it.
nn tweep sale of cooking stoves at
H Miiier's un aod Hardware Store, Somer-
euPa.
tv,. neit State Fair
rill be held in TbUa
delohia. Usting from Peptember 23d to Oc
tober 7. Iv5
nr K ii.g"s pectacl nre sold only by C.
V B-.yd. Every pair warranted to give sat
isfaction. A perfect fit guaranteed.
it (.claimed ti.ata poultice made of cut
.,) drv Mbacco and applied to any part of
.. . l. i. .srted with rheumatism, will ar-
furd a'.miart instant relief.
1 liuniber of ministers in different parts of
tl.i, (irate have notified their congregations
..,. ihev aiil rn-t adn it iMer tlesarranietit
.oii,r of their meniners who patronise the
skating rink".
In the distance of si I miles between Mt.
Pallas nd the Narrows east of Bedford, the
bne of the South Pennsylvania
.imi the Ravstown branch all times, re
quiring the building of six bridgi
Visrsn.
Bac-m, poutoes, oats, wheat and maple
tneir for cah, or in exchange for groceries,
nf feeds, salt, fish and phosphate, at cash
price.
Cook A Bcbritb.
Casroaia.
When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
A hen she was a child she cried forCastona,
When she was a Misa, sheclur.g to Castoria.
When ilie had children she gave them Cast a.
Miat Jlaaxtr. Main Street We have
,i ,lied a lanre Refriceratoi to our Meat
Market in which all meats can be kept coo'
and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork. Ac. "kept
constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties
buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
Ross Davra A Co.
The California Legislature propose to re
ward the good ss well at punish evil doers
a will tnpeir from bill before the legisla
ture of that State, which provides that any
rout i g roan a rider 21 yean of age, who
learns a trade by serving an apprenticeship
of tliree years, and who proves himself to be
of (tnod moral character, shall receive from
the State a bonus of $250.
Firmer would do well to note tb recent
aV-iiua of t be court in regard to barbed
aire irnrts. It ia held that no boundary
fence can be made of barbed wire without
consent of the parties owning the adjacent
Unit, and any man who pots op barbed
wit fence al mg tbe hiirb way renders hitn
srrt liable for all htjaries resulting to stock
pa-wing along said highway.
Btsctm is Watch fa. Having bought
an immense stork of American Watches at
tbe deprewd price, I am selling them at
price never before qn-axi. Wahbam, El
Kin, Springfield and Rock ford movements
in S.lid Silver cases at $8, $1 $1J and $14.
Every watch guaranteed.
E. McDowell. Jeweler, -Somerset,
Pa.
It is stated on good anthority that no
watch will keep the same time with differ
ent people. Tbis iscuriomUy attributed to
the temperament of tbe wearer, and it is
claimed that even the mere physical differ
ence in gait and movement between differ
ent people will affect the keeping f abso
lutely accurate time. Too magnetism of
the wearer is also supposed t affect tbe time
rfisterinr machinery of watches.
A WntBTO FlIVEBS.
It it generallv conceded that grans seed
P"wn in the west are cleaner, and contain
lew of the weed than those barvesttd east of
the Ohio nver. therefore we direct roar at
tention In the fact that oar stock of seed
ronits of none other than choice Western
Clover and Timothy, at prices com pa rati ve
J k'w Home, or Eastem-gmwa Clover.
e" he sold st GO cents to tl per huabel leas
tKan choice Western, and farmers who pre
fer Extern seed ai.d leave their orders with
- i'l hesecommodated with an little delay
Pib!e. Reepectfnlly.
Cook & Becexts.
t Wo w EvEtTtonr.
The tetmn f. Mackerel Fish has arrived
""1 those wUhingto purchase the beet good
h least money, may lose barrains. if
7 do not come from one to twenty miles
tiamine our g.odt and learn prices, be
" 'hig parrhasea elsewhere. Our flb
)ck wens bought at headquarters, Boa
,on nd prices range from 7 to $1
r barrel, according to qualitv. But we
m special attention to the XXX Selected
r. which cannot be excelled in quality
wihenriee, in this or any other retail mar-
Weighai guaranteed. Barrela 200 lba
, fiatves lb,. net. Quarters 40 lbs. net.
l lbs.net. ,
Respecfully.
Cook A Btixm.
FmtBoogSroaiv-This well eatab
'j. ld and reliable Book. News an4
""ery Store ... moved on Feemary J.
o ' fr ' 'ld. rramped and Insufficient
wnei, to tbe large elegant and convenient
rw" directly opposite Cook 4:
In these erimodioi onartei
"y fitted np for i. occupancy tbe
J " . news, and stationery has
twe.
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. ' snpiJie, Paper. E.i- j illfcci dMilk-rr wewr Lrett. Cambria onin-!
Ikuj ! Pen. Alwanara. Pencil, jty Tbe rantntwrf pntperty wan the land'
Vwitiesd" f k larire j ,4 FUaian MniVrbead Tbeofflrw broke '
'UihU ',,"frfwr which and nthtwW rerwVred osHe three fer-!
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Oiiidreoa Toy book.
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Ca H. Piaanu
I Moving dar April 1st falls on Wednes
day tbii year.
The Miliar editor of
Pittsburgh Oils week. .
the Huald is io
Several car loads of boraea vera shipped
from thia place last weak. 1
The County Commissioners will meet at
their office on the sixth of April.
The thermometer reg later rd two degree
below aero at an early hoar Tuesday morn
ing. No attention paid to anonymous commu
nications We must have the uaiue of the
writer.
Uvs stock is bringing good prices at the
public aales now being held throughout the
county.
Bat little raapl - tuar has been made op
to date. The season thai tar has not beeu
Try favorable.
Mr. Bamael Ferrel of Berlin, has rented
the Merchant's Hotel at Johnstown, and wilj
take possession April 1st. t
Postmaster Davis has placed his resigna
tion on file in the PoaUiffiue Department to
take effect oa the 51 instant. ) f
Two of our liverymen, Mr. C. Fboads and
Mr. Jacob Fleck, each Jost, by death, f vaj
nable bone within the pa.t few davit.
Rev. A 8. Baaruganiner will lecture on
the subject tf Temperance at Mt. Zion Evan,
gelical Church, teller's, on Thursday eyee
log. March 19th.: :
aanaeBBa jl
J. B. 8nyder. of the firm ofj B. Snyder
A Co., is now in the eat fwirchaaiit: a large
stock of spring goods, which be will have
here by the first of nert week.
Mr Jacob Brceybile h.j !d his large
i building used as a ten-pin alley, billiard sa-
Moon, etc. to Mr. Oliver Knepper, who wilj
take posscjaon on the lit of April.
Our country friends still continue to come
to town in sleighs and sleds, the sleighing
on the country roads being first-rate. In
and about town the snow has almost entire
ly disappeared.
We are in receipt of an invitation, from
Ml. fi-ianit P...1 J V. Poi.t to lltnil the A r .
nual dinner of the Coke Producer's AsauciaO
tion, at the Dtiquesne Cub, at half-past
seven o'clock Friday. The invitations are
beautiful specimens of the engraver's art.
Senator Cameron will go to his cattle
ranch in Aritona after the adjournment of
tbe special session of the Senate. From
thence he will go to Southern California and
will spend the autumn in Portland. Oregon
He hopes by this trip to restore his health:.
Bcksrd to Death. Robert Hart, a Scotch
railroad laborer about forty-five yean of age
was burned to death at the Laurel Hill tun
nel last Wednesday night. Tbe shanty, of
which be was the sole occupant, took fire
during the Bight, it is supposed from the ex
plosion of a coal oil lamp, and in a few sec-1
ond was enveloped in flames. The body
when found could scarcely be recognized, as
it was burned almost to a crisp.
Elder A. P. Cobb, of Kentucky, is holding
a most interesting series of meetings in tbe
Disciples' Church. It is seldom that the
people of Somerset have an opportunity of
listening to so forcible ami eloqnent a'a'ker
as Elder Cobb and we would advise all who
have not yet beard him to try to do so. He
commenced preaching Tuesday night of
last week, and bis able sermons each night
since, and on Sunday morning, have been
listened to by such audiences as would make
(.lad tbe heart of any minister. There were
five conversions Sunday evening.
Advuttisid Lxttebs Tb following let
ters remaining in tbe postoffice at Somerset,
Fv. will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if
not called for before April 1. 1H85:
Corcoran. James; Flanigan, Gina ; Gin
dlespenrer. Cyrus ; Oarvey. Minnie ; Green,
Mary ; Hart. P. H. ; Hartman. Michael ;
Jackson, Charles ; Kelly, Thomas ; Lint, E.
McGillan, Thomas ; Rs, Sherman ; 8cott.
Winfield; Schweibing. Frank; Shoemaker,
Mm. Susan ; Wood, Mary Emma ; William,
Simon ; Zimmerman, Annie. Postal. Cole,
John C.
A. C Davis, P. M.
Somerset, Pa, March 18, 18c. ' '
A Haeowi:o ScEse. William Paul, of
Frostburg. Md., was killed bv a train tn
Cumberland a few davs since. His bodv
was horribly mangled, and tbe features were
scarcely recognisable. In the pockets of tbe
victim were several letters bearing tbe ad
dress of Harry Colborn, of Somerset. Hon.
A. J. Colborn. tb father of Harry, was on
the train and was greatly frightened, believ
ing tbe mangled remains to be tbosa of his
son. On further search other letters were
fonnd addressed to William Paul, and it
was then ascertained that Paul was tbe vic
tim's PkSne- He aud Harry Colborn were
intimate friend, and hoarded nod roomed
together in Frostburg, and when Paul left
that morning far Cumberland he. ia mis
take; put yoang Colbom's overcoat cm.
which accounted for tbe finding of tbe let
ter.
Mr. John Baer, a former Somerset boy, is
candidate for tbe office of City Clerk of
Streator. Illinois, in which city he has made
his boms for the past few years. The Tina
of that place savs editorially : H is a
young man, who in every way deserves the
snpport of every citizen. He is of that make
up which every American delights to honor.
He is indeoendent. fearless and reliable, lie
is competent in every respect. Every posi
tion be ha held has been one that would fit
him for the office. In no way can- he be
said to be tbe tool of any clique, nor the
henchman of any magnate. . Too independ
ent tor either, he has won for himself the
confidence and respect of all hi fellow
citizens, and we believe, when we ask the
suffrages of the people of Streator for John
Baer, we but mention the name of tbe next
City Clerk."
The recent sojourn of Judge Baer. of Som
erset, in Ebensbnrg, during the period be
occupied Judge Johnston's place on tbe
bench, led to tbe visit of the A-ssocittte Judge
and Commissioneis of Somerset County to
our county seal referred to a day or two ago.
Tbe Judge was very favorably impressed
with our county buildings, and at bis sug
gestion the officials above mentioned came
over to make an inspection of them, with a
view to adopting some of our improvements
to the court bouse and jail in Somerset.
The visitor cam down from Ebembarg
last vetiinr, apetit th ni)rht at tb Holbert I
Boose, and returned home this morning,
Associate Jodsre Spyder said that the party
were greatly pleased witb oar county vaild-
inn. and that the probable result of thrr
inapection would be tbe addition of a venti-
awtor snagtoer tiaw iiuprtiTeraeaits o tne i
etomerset Cart Howe aud tb. enVarging of!
th. Jail. Cororaiaaitmer Uamiltoa had '
tb. party in charge white they srerw tn Eh
ensburg Jmmnttomm Tnbmmt. . ,
A Still Hear .ao TH! Rbbflt. Yeater- a
day Deputy Revenue C -Hector Frank Stew-!
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one wrnt tnn. TTie worat aod ciill .vjere
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tasen re. Lt-rettn arm srnt--en to AHeyttynv
cUt. Witberbrand t.k tbe n.Stier ' rv
canlly and told tbe . Arer to
an ahead, j
Thia anakea the th'rd dirtiHery. m a
Hie '
moonshiner principle, that La been cat
tared hy revwonw efficers in Casobria otatnty,
and fmm all armnnM thai aeirt ta nra at
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ins row win oe repoeten to tbe department
Depatv Wewarl U a faithfol , fficrr. at ten.
to si dot and al wtf oa lbs look l4it
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Bir violaUotM of ta rev.nne Uws. B ! the
sida ha ia a
t Baitean ana an
ajaablt onrnpanioa. .
aVaSra.
His Honor, Judge Kreba, of Clearfield'
baa slaughtered about half tbe licensed
houses in that county. Oat of eight appli
cations froca QKWtJJLprjMtiVMied,
tndr the same, ratio wMTJtoaeTjTaAiefiM to
throughout the county. Ha also gave no
tice that in fuWro 6eroald grant no license
to any one known to keep his bar open later
than half-past ten at night. The Judge also
refused all woraea who applied lor hotel li
cense, claiming that it is about all i
can do to ran a hotel pi aptly.
The following bill was introduced in
Hoo.se of Representatives by Mr Co bom, on
January 22, 1b : ." .; . .-
AS ACT -v- '
Snpplementary to Uie several acts of Assem
. b.'y relative to hawkers and peddlers.
Sbxtiob) I. Be it enacted by the Senate and
Hons of Repreeentatrvea of Km Oiravnon
wealth of Pennsylvania In General Assem
bly mtt, and it beraby enacted by tbe au
thority of the same. That from and after tbe
passage of thia act it shall and may be law
ful tar all persons to hawk and peddle the
goods, wares and merchandise of their own
growtb.r vanaaeturtf witJAn tnebnity
waver toe tamaaxe growu or naanaaicrnrea
witboat any license so to do, and all acts or
parts of acta, whether general or special in-
ounsisteiit herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
r gowawoop taawaaeiat. asuoii. essatiup
districts ensure a ruuer vote and render
frai Qr difficult of aocomplishmetit.
Newspaper correspondents should bear in
jiindihat exlitrs da. no y aina ooinureica
)otia by fheif -length. Sri iy lbe juisrnea
and frbneaxjf theloial nasi wkicklhey
contain.
, The die draveta near iihjnthe country
e litor's big stock of patience will be sorely
tried by a deluge of column articlea on "Ihe
Last Daf of Sctiogl." ftnl-flhau down,
friends, boil down, skirawfiT. an send noth
ing but the pure, thick syrup.
x The proposition lj editi the children of
the Com mini wealth bn hioney derived from
liquor licenses i an invention of the devil to
lengthen the life of a business that is doing
more than nil things else knock; the pins
from under tbe ttroily, tbe church and the
Slate. Exchange.
CosrLi E.xcE Items.
Dr. Fichtner, who was down with rheo-
matisav is out again, but not able to travel.
Hk protracted rbeeftn to be held in the
Lutheran church, commencing in a few
.jJ'c'U a'lOtHC.oVT
Wc are to bare a skating rink in the near
f-itnre.'TA partly feminine, wUh wei!-d-ve
.oped anderstanding, withe to know if
Siatescan be adjusted to shoes with under
cut heel and toe.
Moving time is close at hand, arid there
are about twenty more Rouses wanted for
the accommodation of those who wish to
live here. The scarcity of bouses is owing
to tbe difficulty of obtaining lots on which
to build. The Confluence land company
own the land, and it seems they don't want
to aell uutil the town grows larger. Of
cmrse it Is their land and they can do with
it as they see proir. ,
If a manufacturing company to come
here they could not get enough ground to
pul their buddings on only at a fabulous
price, if at all. .!
It ,- must, ixy as apparent to those
who are treating 'Gen. 'Grant, as it ia
otne eamide world, that tbe fearful dis
ease is beyond their control, aud that it will
soon prove fatal aides arrested, and why
tbt-y should object to D. Brown, simply b
cause b at fusts to mat known his treat
ment, is not apparent, 'and by no means
Jnstitiable. . If Dr. Drown 'sees fit to be ir
regular it Should not deprive the old war
hero of the benefit of any remedy that prom
ise relief. . rules Dr. Douglas and Baker
will agree to give Grant the benefit of any
treatment that would likely be successful,
public feeling will be against them
March 13tu. 1885. X.
The ookiso assual mkstiso or the
SkxTBEEH George Brumbaugh, Andrew
Beaatior, William Kurtz, H. B. Brumbaugh,
David Neiswanger.Seth Meyers, Juhn Rush.
Andrew Spangler, John Stoner, Benjamin
8chelleobergert tfilliani Zimmerman and
Isaac Heading bare been appointed by the
Brethren ounfenanst of too sjiddlo district
of Pennsylvania to prepare for the holding
of the Brethren national conference ia Ju-
i mat County,, Withintb last few. day
llO.OW fset of damber have rice unloaded
at Mexico Station, on tbe P. R. R., and
hauled a mile and'ohe-nalf to tbe farm of
Rev. V. R. Bemshor, about four and one
half mik east of Miffilntown, Juniata
CwUMty, where buitdHigs wiU neeiwoted for
tb largest eccleitical meeting ever held
in the Juniata valley: Tbe'tneettng will be
opened on the 23rd of May. No- meeting
will be held on the ground at night, but
Brethren ruinissrsr wirli-innAi ? st
night to bit thVy niVy be irrrlted.
In order to secure a perfect management
in all of the detail of tbe meeting, tbe
committee named above have sub-divided
themselves lato eleven fcomuilttee. for the
securement of building material, erection of
buildings, for the securement of groceries .
bread, pies cakes, beef and pork, queens-
ware, cutlery, tubs, buckets, feed, furnaces
and printing. I , t-f 'JfrrO
Twenty-five steers that weigh ten or
twelve hundred pounds each have been se
cured, and are now in tbe course .f fatten
ing. In addition to tbe beef, the bill of tare
for tbe meeting comprehends SOW weight of
ham. 1,000 pounds of coffee, SO pounds o1
tea. 2.190 pounds augar. 500 pound bologna
sausage. .00 pounds dried beef, 1 000 pounds
of cheese, 20 barrels of crackers, 30 J d z-?n
agga, six barrels pickles,- iW gallons milk
per day, with many other good things to
eat.
,The tabernacle or ureaeh ing house p to be
in size 1T0 feet' long, fc4 fcetwide, and hav
a capacity to seat 4,500 people, Th dining
hall is to be 150 fret long. 90 feet wide and
Iiave a capacity to seat IJLQ0 people. Tbe
restaurant building is 100 feet long and 12!
leet wilel JTereitoaarajtrTf
commissary department ana Hospital.
While all the means mad details for tbe
erection of the boildinjrs and for the board
ing of the "mo I tit title wilt be provided for by
tb brethren qf ihe conference, f the : middle
dintrict of PaoiVlvarJ'fli aWetinl will be
a national one, and fifteen hundred dele-1
pites will attend to represent th Brethren
church of the United States of America.
llnntinodon Journal.
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Or Hakbisbiko Lbtteb.
Habbisblbo, Fa., Marco 14, laS
From Oar Aremiar t'i uaasai'twf. f. n.
After A vacation 'ol a weti the Pennsvl-
vatiia Leg islatnre assembled and started to
work in great earnestness, and after passing !
several rather" insignificant measarra, its
work was (topped by a long useless and ex-'
iiaim a inmiiiileraSann isf a hill lajwatilalainii
rspecuTalKrTfniJtritricls'ari gram withont '
delivery. J lie o:i-orkr loDDy I here in
Sucb number a to buck up pasage-way
and fill every vacant chair. Mr limine of
Venangti, who ha made his niflli.-iis by
tbis kind' of ganiDliii:.ipwed the bill
witb aH bi power and in order lo prevent
vote on th bill pruUmced bi speech hv a
great many lengthy auae-i, dramatical xrs-'
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ajanit rwUert bmond waatj Uie tir ra. f ih
Amy were 4i!erf and tbe bill wrnt -ver ti I
th next dayj tliua U wa omaWrsd f..r
sereral day. - Hatlnjrs alway srin.Jy
etH-nKb lo ejsk aiaitisl time rWef ied a
voir koui in.ii. Mawaia, ai aniia w mil
kj.. .LU t. .li.t. L.I..J
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filihiwterin: a (treat deal . tbe !nur -pant
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think tl iMaml L ri.,r. Ir'aO. al
of itimraailliw. Were be- tt eev Cue iil44
r re tefts the meniw-r- what h! "I- -iit;tir u
ajMia law ana whaA euatit tw aw kilted.
Thecaaater.Witfc hi Dtain roth, hhth silk I
hat with rtaprrajttriaar riaa.i and hkr eitan ,
shaven face, speaking as fhe Sf4rit meres
hint, alway trains; tti red thee and
th..n th.,,dthlt.ailier14icir.,...;nt
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soldlnraJrmoant Park. .WBf,.m Jl 1" THa"rU
i TJ Ikaoc aaoa. Wata ratty jaosa,!. am atajts sew nllrak-raj Vi-y. I wt, wav...... lifail nyuVL u
ing noees, corpulent bodies and fitf pocket
' book are here, speaking with vehMwnca,
I n.-H. k wmAJnt .rnVtiMl tha
B "J ' "B " - - 1
language in their efforts against high-flceose
and all temperance measnrea.
The book men. with the book agent te
nacity and untiring perseverance ar bsarw,
showing the big scheme tbete is in tbe scien
tific temperance education bill, and this bill
took as though it were going to be kiLVd
since it has been revealed that Mr. Ha at,
i the fnimer of Uie bill, is the author of accp-
(yr'jrited work-on tiyii'Mry ana nygie n
witti fprc al reference to the effects of ale o-
hlic stimulants on the system, let with
ad (ties couteuding element the Legisia -ture
thus far has gone about its work in a
very independent manner.
In the Senate most all of the legislation
done thia week was in tbe interest of Phila
delphia, however it asaes one measure that
will be of interest to all the farmers of your
country, an Act to provide for tbe erection
and maintaining of water troughs for the
use of horses and cattle on tbe public roads
of this commonwealth and providing penal
ties for the injury and destruction of the
tame. Senator's Lee and Wallace have at
last framed a bill from tbe different anti
discrimination bilis, which will be passed..
It provides, among other things, that all
individuals, associations and corporation
sbaU have equal right to have persona and
projierty transported over railroads and ca
nals, and no undue or unreasonable dis
criminations shall be made in charge for or
in dualities for transportation of freight or
paaeni:ers within this State or coming front
or going to any other state. Persons and
property transported over any railroad shall
be delivered at any cation at charge not
exceeding the charges for transportation of
p Twins and prop-rty of the same clan in
tbe same direction to any more distant ata-ti-in
; but excursion and commutation tick- 1
ets may be issued at special rates.
No discrimination in charge or facilities:
for transportation shall be made between 1
traip irtation companies or individuals, or
in favor of either, by abatement, drawback
or otherwise, aud no railroad, or canal com
pany, or any lessee, manager or employee
thereof, shall make any preferences, in fur
nishing cars or motive power.
The underground wire bill bids fair to get
a hearing in the House, notwitbstandinr tbe
fact that a committee, composed mostly f
Philadetphians, tried hard to kill the raea s
ure by reporting it negatively, as a resol a
lion to place it ou the calendar will be cabl
ed upon Monday evening. If tbe House bill
is defeated a bill of like import, coinpellinig
telegraph and telephone companies to pla ae
their wire underground, will soon be pass id
by the Senate.
The Democratic Senators have been bond
so much by the importunities of applican ts
for positions under the new administration,
that they held a caucus on Thursday even
ing and reso.lved to sign no applications for
those who wish office under the new nation
al administration unless the applicants ar
personally known to them as men of State
or National fame.
Ou Friday last I went with tbe House Ap
propriations Committee to visit tbe Penn
sylvania Training School for Feeble-minded
children, at Media. Everything was in
the most perfect order, and scrupnlously
clean. It was the unanimous opinion of
the Committee thatot all institutions in this
Slate, there was none more wotthy of an ap
propriation than this ; and the excellent
maimer in which everything is mansed is
an evidence of the great ability of Dr. Isaac
N. Kerlin, the very efficient Superintend
ent Pennsylvania should feel proud that
she has institutions of this kind, where hun
dreds of weak and feeble-minded children
are by judicious training prepared to earn
their own livelihood, and so have been ?be
means of removing great sorrow from hun
dreds of homes. The class-drills were ex
cellent, and gave proof of very careful train
ing. and showed, too, what could be acconi
plished with mental imbeciles, by efficient
instructors.
I was at the inauguration of President
Cleveland last week, and amid the jam and
jostle of tbe crowd, while the parade was
passing, I heard several very oggeative re
marks. In front of me was an aged colored
citizen of Washington, with his wife, re
viewing the procession, and when tbe col
.red troops came marching by, be remark
ed " Dar, Mary, i our boys ; doan dey look
sojere? Lod, who'd a thought it! When de
las' Democrat war made President, 1 war
standin' on de block, down Penneylvaaey
abenne. belli' sold for a slave ; now at de
nex' Democrat presidency my boys march
in de procession
Again, when the rebel General Fit Hugh
Lee came riding by there was a shrill, pierc
ing veil, that seemed to come only from the
upper part of the mouth and which only the
shaiLbellied Southerner can make rent the
air, and an aged man standing to my right,
with a startled air looked around and said :
" The lt time 1 heard that in Washington
was when the bu'k of Democracy was try
ing with bullet and shells to take the Capi
tol they have now taken by means of the
ballot."
And then when the gallant James a Bea
ver came riding along on his prancingsfeed,
tbe whole crowd of spectators seemed to be
carried away, judgine from the burst of ap
plause that came rolling along on both sides
ar.d the loud huzzas that bunt from a thou
sand throats a some loyal Pennsylvanian
shouted : " Hurrah for the next Governor of
old Pennsylvania!"
The busiest men on the Hill " now are
the reporters and newspaper men. Few
people of the many who scan tbe pages of
our dailies know the work a reporter must
do to give them the news. I suppose next1
to Mr. Pedrick. the Associated Press man,
who has been here for twenty-two years.
Tom Jones, of the Harrisburg Teleqrnph. is
the most widely known. He is an untiring
worker, a fluent and spicy writer, a man of
brains and good judgment, and one who ia
destined to gain prominence in tbe editorial
profession. Every member knows "Tom
mv.'' and the rapid manner in which he
gains the mo-t imrxirtant information is a
For ten years lie lias been "plvine
the pen" and telling what be knows"
tlirmih the columns of our must promi
nent newspapers. He is the man who made
public the- action of the Democratic caucus
last session when they sat with closed and
guarded doors, and in varinns wsys reveal
ed to the public information that helped
the Republicans to wipe out Democracy last
fall. Sasco.
MARRIED
PHlLLirPI-MKEriE -On Sunday, Feb
ruary S, 1885. by Jacob Gerhard, Esq., Mr.
Aaron Phillippi to Mis Sadie Meese, both
of Somerset County, Pa.
r
SAYLOft EKOS On Sanday, Febro
ry 22. 1883, by the same. Mr. William Sav
ior, of Favette County. Pa., to Miss Sarah
Fnm of Somerset Omnty. Pa
jsyoEMABEB TRErSLEB On March
S, Iah5. at tbe residence of William Shoema
ker, in El klit-k township, Mr. Jeremiah J.
Sb-n-niaker lo Mii Melinda Trcssler, all of
&iaitrct CVunty, Pa
DO N A II OE RI KG LER. December Z.
oLt.n.-ww..r .
1884, al On fluence. Pa., by A R Uaiabert,
r. Frank r.nahoa and Hiss Lydia
Kiastlef, bi4b of Somerset County, Pa.
MILLER - II Til BERT -On Tharaday
. . M ,, Y.. .1... n.u u. m.a.i
A. Miller wrid Mis Effie H. Hnrubert, both I
f Hanserrsville, Bt merset County, Pa. i
t !
MEYERi-DETWILEB. On Sunday. ,
Man h M IHsA hmt tl.m am. a lie William
- -
Aih - rt M.l.ni .ml Mmi I'mma Taaril..
H. ll, ..I I'. , i m ill., Fa. lie C.hii.I, Pa.
. . , i
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LEPLEY On Wedneadav. Uarr-h 4 1IWS !
near Wellersberx. Maria, wife of Valentine f
Lej.'ey. aeti car. Sju.-niha aj.il 21 dva 1
wavag j
CVVV t II i:'."TV 1a At
J - a r.f r ii 1 i-s, rrtia.,; Baarar, rwssw ea i r .
All tb Eaapley) Utacbargvid.
PrmBUBO, Blaich 13 AH the
creditors of tbe Oliver 4 Roberts
Wire Compeoy, limited, htvesif.-n-ed
for tbe rxteoaion. and the tr da
tee. Major 8. U Bent, ot Steeelton,
and John 8. Slagle, of tbis city, this
day asaomed charge of the works.
Tbe first act of the tiaatees was to
issue an order discharging all ihei
employes : of tbe company.
irut-teta ku) remain in session
day and to-ai'rrw, in oritur t
lend to me neiau mature nro
narv in rlirt-ctinz the cotuuit
busiorts under the new regime.
' !:i A Tbief K oiled.
Readisq Pa-, Maruh 12. Mr.
George A pp. a wealthy widow rewtl
ing atSeiplea Station, was called
upon on Tuesday by a man who
represented himself as a New York
attorney, who desired to settle np,
some matters io connection with her
deceased husband's eHtate. C Durinir
lest night the visitor blew open the
family sate, abstracted raluahle pa
pers and fled It w nelieved thut
be was after . $10,000 which Mrs.
App received on Monday from the
!aleofiron mines, but which was
placed in bank at Allentnwn. ' :
- . i IH ii in '
i Col la pa of the Hew?) 8teel Pro-
t
i
Readiso. Pa , March 18. The an
nouncement was made here this af
ternoon of the collapse of the
Henderson Steel Syndicate. This
was a pol formed hv leading
iron manufacturers of New York
and Pennsylvania to exrxriment
wilb the Henderson proorcs of
mikine steeL It was claimfd
that it wis cheaper than the Bessem
er method, and that equally good
steel could be manufactured. The
pool had raUed $100,000 to experi
ment witb and control the new
process.
Men Who Din oa Dogs. i
Lebanow, March 11 The oppi
ftition to Hungariiins, Polandersand
other European cheap Uhor bns been
intensified by a discovery junt made
on the Blue Mountains A nam her
of these foreiffners have been engag
ed nearly all winter in chopping
wood on the mountains and fre
quently ran short of provisions
They had several very large watch
dogs with them, and these they ate.
Many of these foreigners have left
the coal and mountain regions for
tH- r native lands." They say that
by a few year's hard work and Div
ing in this country they can live at
home in comfort Uunng the win
ter many of the finest dogs belong
ing to the farmers, along tbe foot of
tbe mountains bavedisappeared.and
a party who recently visited the de
serted camp of the foreign laborers
found tbe bare bones of no less than
a dozen dogs in the vicinity of the
hutu occupied by them.
American Tube Works Blown t'p
Hakrisburg, March 12 There
was it terrible boiler explosion this
afternoon at Middletown. 9 miles
east of here. The boilers of tbe
American Tube Works burst, com
pletely wrecking the estahlwnment
and causing t logs or sio.UUU. Al
onzo conn and U. if. Alelhorn were
so badly injured! hat thev will die,
Seven other workmen were hurt
more or less. The work were the
second largest in the country.
Terrible Deatlmtlon.
Wilkesbabre, March 12. Pat
rick Ramey. wife and son, living in
a smala shanty near H alien back
breaker, are very poor. Two months
ago Ramey 's wife, while drunk, was
out in a severe storm, daring which
time she froze her bands and feet
m a horrible manner. The neigh
bora, not seeing or hearing anything
of the woman for some weeks, be
came alarmed, and visiting tbe
house fonnd her lying in bed, the
frozen portions of her body being
mortified. She lay in filthy room
friubiful to behold.. Her cae is be
yond recovery.
Office Occapants.
Washington, Marcb12-Secre
tary Bayard and Attorney General
Garland have both - notified, clerk
in their respective department that
thev need have no' fearof Josing
thir positions, as they dri not pre
posedisuQireing any one except for
neglect of duty. -
Flaane) Devour $1000 in Caab.
Oil City. March 12 Yesterday
momine the elegant residence of
Joseph Black, in Cranberry Town
ship, was burned to the ground.
Among other losses was that of a
curpei-sack containing 81000 in
greenbacks, stowed up stairs.
ED TAR
THAOK Vtg MARK.
Wrwa Oplmtm, Jaaafic aaat iimw.
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Cwea tar .. Cotaa mm eaaav Taawa saa
Tim CtCT a yi.a. ArSai .a
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if Ooaat at
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valnabie Real Es
tale
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i I fbMf Coart of Sor CjtT to aw ittrsot-
1. 1 wiu axpua at paDlie tale a soottrau Hut -
ago oa i
1
the u.wn, and ar valuable fur bwihll-m ir woe.
Asv rvrvon vlatilni- to aaeara a valawM- lot to
baild apoo. sow to too chance. The lota will oa
soU Id ia wbuio or aepanua. to salt pareaaatf.
aV-TEBtaU CASH. " r!
JOIAH KFXLER. -maris.
EzTof F Gilbert deeM.
ILIOOISTIEB. , ;j
Ariajaii tallica;
Ssrinz Ttra of 12 W&s Cjus M 2d 1323.
Win
Tho Normal Department I dericvod etpottalfy
far toaehera aod IN too or purioa Ut tooea, oabra
eioa ibuniaah tirill in i!ie tnulUb benbj and
no ho-ls or toactilBaT. To AcnUemlo UcpartBMat
pr ivlilea. alter tb rouirb EuowlMigo of tbe taf
ub brinehes, a full coarse Id MatbeKSties, Hel
oBeo. O oek aad Lailo sonVteai for peafowl- nal
S'adira or advanced e-4leg ela-e Oiwd libra
ry literary aeriety, aad aodsrsia rates Mrtai
Uoo aad b -srdlag. 1 i ! i j
For furtbor par tenUrs adilren
KtV W H. VINCEVT wll
PKOF I SL QKAHASI,. ,,
Lioosna, Pa alar. IS, ' Pflnelpls.?
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From PnrBrMl fttwclu
Hi
For th of lati I aaa ennnlr Tmrwrn tntm
Lanarshan'it pars-bred Fowl at ALSO per settlair.
13 mid. Tbo Lana-shaB's stand at the heit of
iae nit or aoarly all poaltry yaraa. , ,
Fob Hal Bv
M. A. SNYDER, . '
marte-lm.
Vasts, Fa.
A
Eetul
D M I N ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.
tut of Henry Penrod'. doeVI, late of Shad Twp.
Komoraet oanty. r a.
Letters of admininratioa un tbo abor estate
kartoa; ben araoted to the and rsia-nsd by tho
proper au'hori y, a-xlco is bereb Klven -o all
per'ooa iadebte-i to said ette to make immedi
ate payment ami tkoae havina claim aa-alast tti
same to present tbem duly authenuratad lor set
tlement oa Ttars-lay, the )rd day of April,
at the late reside ace ot deceas. -
JOSEPH CAPLE.
marll Administrator,
DMINISTRATOB S MITICE, .
Aetata of Margaret Hanlln. dee'd.. lata of Jenccr
Tp meret t.. Pa.
Latter of admlnstratioo oa lb above eatat
bnvlna been itrenied to trie nndersierne.! by tbe
proper aatbority, not Ire Is honrby aivaa to all
porsi-ii indebted to said enata to make immedi
ate payment, an- tb. m having rlalms airalnnth
aamewlll pnseni tbem duly aa-b--Biirated Sir
sett 1 ment on Pm antay April 2i 1SS ., at th re
Ucncoof Jacob Siadt, Id Jeonrr Twp
JAW1W !TT"FFT, -maris.
Admln.etrator.
Financial Statement
OF ' i
SOMERSET BOROUGH, PA.
Far M Year Ending March
RECEIPTS.
Caeh balance In hands o( Trees- ''
arar Ci. K. bbafer 1 3 ,
Wm. H. Piatt, C'olleeUir'i bon-l. 1111
Jo. Irwin, daplicate ISA! (Wm.
(iiloeri) 2 !
Duplicate ISM net bal. ot Hickn. 37 90
' ISM on abatements .. T4 v
- no abatemeou. - It 71
" per et. add. S.
P. einydcr 1U 08
Canh from Boron(U Scales, 11. tl. '
Zioimerraaa 0 IS
Flues ami Licenses per K urged.
Lumber ami Drain boxes 46 70
Cab KaL llo. ti B. ben 11 ... TS
borrowed trum Una. td Scull loo uu
tXPEWDITrBES.ou-i 1
Police Services A lampllchtins;
Brpa-rs and Labor on 6ira.
bridges and Oraina
Krection of Lork-np aad Board
in priaooers
Paiu talaiitS Bura;es, Sorre ta
ry. Au-'lior A T-eaturer. ....
Toole. iHdee. Vateriaia etc ....
Interest, Printing-, aod Repairs
to HoiouirB Scaki ...
Old Order. Lilted..
U'O to
Ui 03
US Si
138 0
1.1 17
9 16
aut) ut
tatU2 so
LIABILITIES OF THE BOROCQH.
ToW.B. Mlr, bal. on Bit be k
xtlngulh.r, payable juu a
year autii paid 4 000 00
To Hub. laL s- ull. bor'd money. . 100 0U, .
- uuutauding Uruers Ni.a ol,
03 aoo 19 "lis M ' -:
To l aaeulod Aoc't of Borough -
and cnuul Board 19 Sfl
With Freasak fceoser, amfg-to 131 1
RESOUKCES OF THE BOROUGH. J
Amt of Tar Duplicate tot 184.. , . 13 8
- tjaxn pa. i rea. tnereon sit es
- keteaewl to Tazpareta. In . -- '. t-
per cent abatement..,.. 37 J 9"! ft
Added for Collection, ttc. .......
.. : t t .
Whol amoaat of lmplkat In t .
hands of S. P. Snyder '.
W ho. am't pd Treaa by . P. '
Snyder 11 OS
Wtioie am't of exonerations and
labor theraua aiWwod....... M a
BaL In S P. 8nyder's hands and '
hi aauald dupllcat.
Balance untjj hues da Bur,...
lM 19
$5439
ISO -J
lrS 70
M CM
Total
19 -.
e. th Bmleralaned Auditors of S-imrr.-et ir-
eoah hereby op iiy that wo karo examined and
anuiteo ine areuauts, oru.rsanu voucurraul ia
foreolna; staiement, ami have ft-nni them er
red, w itnew --or bands and seals at oaaeraet.
r. le aned I
W. M. HO HSTETLER, SSAt.
JOH S . oUal'LK, . iaAl-l
JOHX .V.SNVDtK, ' he&u
M. BOWERS,
1
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. .
SOMERSET PA.
Harlnar taken ehanr of rbe property an -4 fix
tures vl the Bakery lormerly -adocted by Albert
Reckt, aol rehtted aotl reinrnii-hrd the same. 1
am auw prepared lo furnish ta public with every
Ihiog In m line. Steal laruisued at all noara,
on abort not lee, and at rvatonabl ratea We
hav constantly oa hanjl tb cbokmt
CRQCER1ES AND CONFECTIONS,
a.nd are prepared to fuml h parties h Ui pieaiii
Ac. with erei jthina in our
Do I IT. UK a rail.
marlL
II. BUWtKS.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
IEW CM-Ml nil!
THE anderiiraed will II t Paollr Sale th
VALtUHLi: GKIST MILL -KOPtKTY,
oa th - urrmli-et In scaip Level, Blehland Town
aliiy, C"-brla County, Pa., on
THURSDAY, MARCH 26,
At I O'CLOCK P. M.'
1885,
Th Mill Is ew, having been bnilt about three
yeas and ia tbe best kirated mill In this section
of n-aairy. Any person wishing ta parens a
SI 111 pp petty should examine this ore be lor. pur
chase ir elsewhere, a It wilt prov a Tiluald - In
veslmeot. Th water-rltbt itowitn the Mill.
There is also a HOUSE AND STABLE bullion
the property -
aarShoaldaayaersoa choose topareba this
pniierty t fore the above-Darned day of sa a, they
can do ashy eallki oa tb anders'aned. ,
For terms and (arther particulars call on or ad
dress HEBWAN MANTLET.
marU-St. Ea'rof QoUl-iib Baatley, r.dea'd.
FARMERS.
IMPROVE YOUR 'STOCK !
Tb Imported ClydesdaH' Hon,' : r
1 . 1. " 1 ' e. . -
Will stand frr the servlc of Mares throaarboat
Ik staaon of lata, at my fans an mile west of
Sipesvllle.
TfRWS.-aietolnstire a Bar with foal. pay.
ment to b stad who la mar 1 kaown ta bo
with loal. Any pr-o panloa- wl-h or falling ta
aiiear. wits aa laearwa mar wall a now reapoB
elble lor th Inaaranca, Pnmer car will be uk
. bat rosec atitabllrty fer accidents.
DESCklfTIOS .-Baron ts a beaaMful dark
bay, Importfri tr m tienWand t jeaie aao. -weigh
1 poanda. Is 1 hams high, aad po teases good
hone aaa ainew, a ana temper, a la a (Bkaadld
meter. - ,
marll-av, , . , , ,OwaBa attars.
UDITOR NOTICE 1
. . i . v i
1 la tb Coort
Oeorc Black n1 Sarah H ,
hUwiie,
Wat. T. BobtttssU.
t s
fSmnsoa Pleas of
itomrrset (Vrlt,
rPa. N. Iff Feb T
'M Vol. sa'gmt
M laa. 'S Ace't
l ed t'-uof Febss.
ttb March. 1S8 on mUoa of H. S Eatey
Ks . one of ti e Atty'sf r A.aignee, (led, L V
t aib-rw, ton. aipeiBted Aalariu.ilarTiia'f tbe
th! legallv ei UUed ih-rato. , , , , . ,
bom-ra-t .uaty,S. ' '
I t Ektraet dom the Eeaortl, ertlAl afar.
j I 4 jgui,
- hl..W.FIELD. Proth'y. '
The anrierslg'K-d Aodltor hcrrhj give nut e
Ih.L aa no It' I irixt I. il. ilr-1 M
eal at Ih- - (Be o ' is A
fa. oa aeatiay tbe lis !
ISM. whea si wh-r all pea..
atunaa u taey 1 nto p-npee.
la U. UOLt
aauat.
AatUlar.
The i WDXESDA 1 APEIL 1G, 1S&,, i"- S-J Sr f'L i -. . . w .
," i 1 .Vl-k . .1. mi- l.. nr. ! MUtaoU Sl.lwtoek mm Hi. East aad Jx-olH. wiia OT I fh W 1 I M TIT1 00
Ht- i au ia snri or-aab, Svamm. ilmatr. Pa.. . ?h"T. .ri' " bTlnll . . I
gHERIFFS SALE.
! Byvlrta of a certain wrltsof Ft Fa. mx! Vead
! Cx tsraod eat sf tb Coon f Uoamoa Ptras of
j BVxT-arsvC O aaiy. Pa. sad la M directed, tawt
will ! ezp fed to pablle sals at toe Uoart Hons,
! In aVMMfMt Horoagn, Pa,oa
JTEliSESDAY APRIL 1, 18S5.
I
- atlo'alsekr is.. ltth
irtfht, Utle,
'cUimof w. H. Sllrs.
, ao-l . r.
to tk Miwwtna; deseriked real
. a rUiB tract ( land MluK la L (
keji.ot Towrwhrp. stomenet o amy. pa , eca
tahrfoc& serr sioroor les, a.ttntnma- iaads 4
. rj-l .
T, 5
ling BuoM, stable, aad other watbojidiag tber
wuo too appartenaBeoa.
exeettia as tb orooertr of W H.
Sailer and N. P MaaM. partner doiaa: biiflooa i
aeStllareaiMiasl. at the toi.oflloMrl Talur!
I AIJW- !
I Ail too riKbi, title lniivet aad rlafm of th do-
i arMiHr, Hmrf Val.-otin. of to and to tbe hiUow-.
law real estate, vis:
No. 1 A cnaiD irart of lend sitoa' In Lowar
Toreyot T-weshtp. -.aiereet Oiinty. Pi
aoatatBiBaaaerMaB.1 9i twreno adi-l loa lands
Jure CaunBlns. Joba Ifciv:, tbo Boroueb(Of
vmrnamcv. aou ouiera, wiia too appaneoAucoa.
Ni. z. A certain luc of roaod situate la Coa
flaeaea Boroach. IVnnt? and State aforesaid.
known on tbe plan of wid town a lot No. 17 In
blocs No 1. ailiotafBa- Latrob Arnoe on th
LKvrtbr, Lot No is n tbo Soathoaet, Alley oa
I tbo Snathweat, and lot No. Ilea tbo Northwest,
with a two-story iraaM dwetitwa hoase aad staMa
therooa orectoil, with th opoananaarea
Taeetr la exaeuikm a tho rr"prtyof Henry
YiUeaUnc. a t th suit of Joba U. banner aae
aad Juaa Oaris s Adntr.
I 'IV.
TEBMS :
Wonr ATI persoas parehaslna; at th above
sal wHU Htm taaa aotio that a part of tke
pta-eha money to be made an..wn at tbo time
of sale will no roq aired as snoa a th . n.-fwrty
fat kawske-J doero. otberwis It wiU k araioex.
poeed to tale at tbo risk of tho fir ounhuier.
Tborasldacid tatmrebaa asoaeym Stnaldon
er liofora ha eunflrmaLiom of deed, .ad bo dead
will bs acknowledged aniil tb parehaM avwe 1
paid Until.
JOHX WI5TEES.
marll Sheriff.
I T EGAL NOTICE
I ,
I J
In xe estat of Jo. O. In the Orphans' Court
CoIojmb Hee d. ot Somerwt Co-, Pa.
And now to wit, th Ma eb. US, on Bwtlonof
Valmtlne Hay. E., the l-oort appoint John O.
fclimmeli. K-q . AuUiUir. to accertaln advaare
Bicn a oJ m.tneand report a dirtribu'lon of tbe
fandlnth hands of A. F Pirkey. tirrator of
Uie last will and tertament of Jo. O. Coleman,
dee'd. to and anionic thoe legally entitled thereto.
goaMrsotOoanty 88.
I txtraeo from th ReeopL Certified 5
skal ) Karck, iw5.
. CHAS C SHAF ER, l lert
N -tli hereby a- Ten to all pa-tlr io e-este-l
that 1 will atuad to th datiea of the above ap
pointment al oil olt.it! la "omaraet. Pa..ti Prklav
the Soto day of April. 1-H5 at 1 o'clock when and
where a l persona loteresMd oaa attend 11 taov
think proper.
J.O.I11MF.LU
Start!. ABdltor.
ADXINISTRATOB'S HOTICE.
Eitate of Sul-nnon J. Baer. dee'd lato of Somer
set Twp., Somerset to , Pa ,
Letters of a.lmujtsir-.iiton on the ah..te estal
aavma neea rrantod to tho un-lersia-n. d bv the
pmaor aaikorlty ngtle I krreby alvea to all
persons lodebt- d to eald eetate to make Immedi
ate paement and those havina elatma aaalt ike
tame will present them duly authenticated for
e'tlement on Saiantny. April 1 IMA at the
Store ot Baer a Bra., Loll P. .. So-tntwi Twp.
W. S. MAtK.
W. A. SElHERT,
Biarll. Administrators.
A
aMlN I3TR ATOK'S WOTICE.
Lstat of Rachel WahL dee'd. lata of Summit
Township S-iaeriei t'ooniy. Pa.
Letters ol a-lminutr-attoo on the above estate
havina been granted to tbe nndersiirned by ibe
proper autnoriiy Botice is hereby siren to all
peraoo Indebted to fald eetate to make immedi
ate payment, and too hav na: clalme acainat th
same to preamt tbem duly authenticated rorast
tlenieot at the house cf the Admlnlftrator ia
Broiherivailey Twp., oa Satardav. the ll'h day
ut April,14U. , s. W. FH1TZ.
mart. Ailminl.trator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ldtataof James Oatteo. late ot Lower Turkeyfiot
Twp., Somerset Co , Pa., dee'd.
Letters oi administration on the at re estate
havina been aranted to the undeiirned by the
proper aui bority, notice la hereby given to all pr
SOD9 in-iebted to said ratals to make lmme-llate
paymeat, and thoee ha.lmr claim anlnn the
same to present mem auiy autkentlcated forset-
ment on Ma'urday, the llth day of AnrlL L--SS. al
the lal retirionc ol deo-asrd.
J. W. BURKHOT.DER,
mar. Administrator.
JXECLTOR S NOTICE.
Estat of Wolftran- HofTmaa. decease 1. late of
- xsrutMrsvalley towashlp, Somerset Uv, Pa.
Lot tan ustamentary oa the above estate havtna
been aranted to the unilerslaned by the pro-eraa-thorny,
notice Is hereby given to all perwnsln
deoted 'o said estate to make imme-tiatc pay
ment, and tho harina: claim saalnrt it to pre
sent tbem duly aBth.ntiea.td for settlement oa
Saturday, toe lltb day of A prtL A. D. 14-S. at th
uyucc ot u . j. ttmoaaer.
-. i PHILIP BOFFM AX,
si'l Executor.
OillNISTRATORS NOTICK
Estate of John J. Spana-ler. dre'd. tat of Somer
' set boroacL, Somerset Ooaaiy, Pa.
Letters of adminbtratioa oa lbs anore eatat
Bavin; been (ranted to tb andersianed by the
proper authority, aotio I kereby alvea to all
persons Indebted to aai-l etate to make immedi
ate payment and those havtna-claims airamat the
saraa to present tkemdaiyaaibaniKated for et
tlement on or before Friday. April la. 1-U at th
ode of J. L. Pnak, In Sonaamt bVroaab. Pa.
J. L. Pt trH
A.F.DI KEY.
ftbtt, Adminlatraur.
pXECUTORS' NOTICE.
KsUta of Wat. Zlmmrmaa. Ut of Mswrdala
Bor., tomertei Ooanty, Pa. dee'd.
Liters testamentary on the abo eai ate havina
Beeo cranted to the amleralaaed by ih proper
authority, notice Is hereb.. aiven to all persun
rndestco to said e ate tomako immeillata pay
ment, aaa tsoe ntTing claims aaainat iae same
will present them dul. autbeatleated ior
settMment on Satarday, April 4, 186, at ike lato
residence et iireeasen.
MIDUA1 LA. ZIMMERMAN.
febCS, Eaacator.
L UDIT0RS NOTICE.
In the matter the eft ate 1 In tb Orphan'
i jo-ep soiiier. oec a. i anot aMmersstlo.
late of Sionycreek Twp. ) Pa.
NtKlrw Is horelr aiven t bat tbo anderrirned
Anduorapnoinled ny aei.1 Coort " to make a dla-
trlb r l- n of the rundsln thebamisof Harriet Snr-
r. TrastiM r ia sale of ihe real eetate of Jo
seph Snyder, dercasoil to ad smoos; those lefaU
ly entitle ther-io." will sit at hi .-ffW In toe
Horouab ofvmeret ok knday. thesuth day of
Man-b. I, lor tb purp-ee of ducbara-mr the
da-ioa ot bisssld app-da'atent. when and where
all uenoa ia e rested caa attea-t.
ar. Aaditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
batata of Daniel V Toder. dee'd. la'e of Con-
mauxh Twp Somerset "o.. Pa.
Let l era of admttitstratloa oa tb Bbura estate
bitvinit twen arante.1 lo tbe Btideri-lat-eil, by the
pn-per aBtburity. Boltee la h.ey givea to th--sj
lu.lelHe.1 tolt to make Immediate paynvntand
thoee bavins claims or demands will plea. pre
sent them duly aut hectical ed for settlement oo
Friday. JIaxck 27: l-j. at th late residence of
deceased.
ISAAC YODEB.
Mil". Administrator.
D M I N ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Sarah Thomas, late of Turkeyfoot Twp.
Twp . Somerset o.. Pa-, dee'd.
Letter of administrates oath above eatat
kaviasj b granted to tb uoderslKned by the
pn-per authorliy. notice Is hereby given l- all
porMio andebted to aaid e stare to maae lmme.ll
ate payment, and those having claims against th
sam will present tbem dnly authenticated for
sett lament on Matarttay, th 1Mb day of March,
H5. ai the office of th Administrator, ia Con
fluence Borough, Pa.
W. . MOCTTTAnf.
feMS. Admin latratror
EUREKA!
WILLIAM PEEBLES,
517 Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Agent for
EuHSZA ECL1S3 SZATES.
I defy eomt-etltlen with these Skates. The only
t : (kata that wiM not band akke or ass wheel.
Mil far Ba atla ratr, C. O. W
feU-lm.
pUBLlCSALE.
i (i It U'U' V
Ry virta of aa Order ef Sal Issued oat t tb
Orphans' Uoort ef ao morsel Connty, Pa4 1 will
expose to public sale en Ike premises, ea
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 18S5
at a'rlock r. M.,th following i earthed Baal Es.
tat si lato tbeproperry o(Ooig Eicbaov. annate
tahvaatm lap-. Sosasrsst fco.. Pa. adadaiaar
lsnd of Mamnef Pike and th public road oo th
a eoai,ooBtaana-g aas tearth acre ssnre
or less, harlas; laareoa a small two ory Frame
Hoa-e. sad other owiballdtng Tanaa : One
aaircash, aad kafcae at eta at-mta
L. J JOOER,
.MS-. '' AdmlrtltratorBdTTti
DMIK ISTRATOR'8 NOTICE. . ,
kUtais of Astrew Pbek. dee'd, law of J0roa
.Xwa.Somcrtet Cu, Fa.
Letters of ailmlnistrat tan the abore eMatehav
uut bocBV pax ani k Ue-aatli rslgae. notice I
harvhy given 10 all parson lmiehte-1 to said eatat
to make Immclistw atyawt, and tnoae having
claims against toe tamo will preseat them dui
aataamam -r til-nml, o" Hatunia. April
ts lass at tbe kaiaa mt th AdatlBastrauir. aaar
Bakeravlil.
, . SILAS H. CABLE.
marlL , Admhawrator.
Ap r? 1 z r rivTrKr. i
S I asa ea. " aasi receive tree I
,a tl) laig 'I u.a, ai.ak Wl'l help yo-J tn Sa-1 I
a.Mie- n hl aw y Mian anything la U. j- J
v-ajw ait, -if -imer sea aanoee.1 ir-aa nrat n-air.
The bn r-ad ta lortane auea. h.mre the w.a-h
era. aoaulaulv -ere atoaea addraaa, Taca a
v.w.tajru.iav, jaaino.
WE WILL OPEjN
rjCAKPET
ever known
We need; but
two grades to convince the pnb-
nc. . v.. .
Tapestry Jityssels, 50 cts. a yard.
Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard.
These prices are without prec
edent and the goods are the best
valne for the money in the mar
ket. People of Somerset, take
advantage of the Ioav prices now,
to recarpet your dwellings.
G-EIS; FOSTER & QUIN3NT,
' 113 and 115 Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A.
BOYTS, POUTER & CO.,
j -
Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, andIanufactn
rers of Jliners' Supplies,
WATER ST., OPPOSITE B. 0. DEPOT, COySELVi VILLE, PA.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
YOUCH STEAM PUMP,
1
c it. . . . , rt.
For Coal Mines, Furnaces,'
Tmn-Table Lump Cars. '
Stone Picks,
LARRIES, PIT CARS, COKE ?CRA PPTRS, COKE BARROWS, COKE
OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE EOLTS, SWITCH
STANDS, WILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND
- SHAFTING.
-1 . . .. .
Heavy CastinpTaud Forging ;, Slittt-Iroa
repaired at short notice. -
.
ESECESED T
SCIENTISTS AS
PSACnCALLI
Iaaiuuaaulia ,
Over SOO
Beautiful
Dealsn.
.V.
v
StMl'P.r-n-frn ST '
M0NUMEWTL BROZt C JJPAWY.
jji Send far
JW-K
DO NOT HJTY ."' YOUR
Watches , and
UNTIL YOU
FINE NEW STOCK
W. II; WOOD'S,
2 BAJETJ. BLOCK, 80MBSITr, "3?JTZ
:i for tnfanto-mm
. , . 1 - f, - ti
trsi mnimiiiaaaaaimiiuitaaneiaiaaTiTaam I
aaowaajine,' H. A. Aarsxa, JL D, I
mKkOtfbMSVBiwattx.T. I
' ' Ta
bsolata enw far CkemiiisnL. Snntina. Pain rat
tHe Back. Barm, Galls, etc Aa InaaotanMm Pmia
nllwii avakd UaaliBa; ISmaasiw.
i t.
j
THE
TKABE
of the differ-
oods lower than
in-Western Penn'a.
quote prices of
Kttv Pumrt rally
WAkHA.XT
t l-i) y-1 aa -i -
Railroads, and Boiler Feeders.
Hoirtirjg Crabs
Stone Wedges,
Work ;
Machinery of all kinds bnilt and
mayT-lyr.
; 1 It AVill Fay You
To Buy Yoyr
lYIemorial Work
Of
. t . ' .
IeF.. Staffer, M, Mi
' Manufacturer of and Dealer In
im. jui mm mi
tmmtrrm Work Furr.Mri on Skm-rl JVofee. fa mil
loiorm, tjo Agent or Ikm WHIT Si H&QSiKI
Perann la Bed of XOXCMl.ST WOMK will
' Ond It to th. tr Interest to call at my shop, whwrw
a rr per th- win will ho alrea tbrm. - t.m.
faction (,Hronttr4 in Ert-n Case, aad FHICk
rtkV LOW. llnrite Special AlUotioa to th
Wlctj Broia, OT Pen zinc lams
latrndoo-tl hy BET. W. A. OHIVf. a a Do
eMe1 Impr-menirn point MATERIAL J.1B
VOXXTBLCTIOH. and which I destined lo bo
the Pi-p- lar X -ntini.nl lor our haoHaabla Clt
WM. F. SHAFFER.
Silverware
SEEN TELE
T
ft
Children.
Me, CtaaWlpaUua.
Sntar Mom
WT' '
w - datiedsoai
Cayracm OoanraJT. ia rnrtoai gtiee. H.T.