The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 03, 1886, Image 3

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fii.e c.'Jt waves of the stasun j
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t:ou sjeday evening, it is ,
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venh. r to the c .-urt a; half ptt leu o .1 k ,
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TLe wi-nther aas ! 1J fir the perial
C2'i '; !nf ia-t w-k. He c-ulda't hi
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M-. J h.'i K. liivmver has reuted
Ceorge '
s:reet and will i
ve ln' j :t '.lie rt-j ul .-
Tiio M'-yt r-'i!e t-x.u'T.'-i l.a quit pub
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.:'1m iiM cce W'.ul-.i ri'a'l tl,e:u ?
El S. Kantner who ha. beet. Siting '
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er"et.
, , . i r . ,i , , 1 tliem as lo incir omits in me premira, me
,, ci, C'.itirt km;ked silly the senstitso biather
ee ta-.fi:t!i. retunn-U Lottie tut-daf. i ,. , , . , , . , . .,
' ! :'e of the Meversda.e Comutrrwzl and oth
lVnn
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ri'.i-r ' -vr il.iv. l-. i r j-vt.T- have put
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is ci.iMil ii't Tues
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i tin u iirioii. It Uid
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I: is that C-.il-.nel Samuel M.-Cam-
rt'.niit of B.fcircont.ty atid J. H.- Loneneck
' -r. K- j of I'e.ilh.rd Lave a..;:-i:rced their
i. uf n.'..-ri;. the ( 'iitt fur the
i'-r.a; i.(;i.ii;:;itifiu in li di-r:oC
ri i:: oi t!ie ejprif
!e 1 tmmtr'-'nt':: ri-soiti-ti'e
party. T t the
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j,:-: re'urnel from
l.e l-r..i:tl:t with him ,
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ist si a e-s. and
is p'..M:-heil
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:it:irv. truly
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: M-. A. v. Knew-:
'.a i :.rz tl e enterF
fcjvr bJ t':e:r hear.'.)'
e:-r" i::s: ipsi'V re-e
ol itli- pl i wtlv-PS
1 "..eS a'.ta Peso Baiiroad
r tf f .r tbe piM .-veral
i t It tt r lr n.: rresi ler.t
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K-ither he eonU re-rent :e
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i to ?Jr. Sayre, iu.i
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T nil! ail -in he ec-upied by So-i'h
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Los
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sliur?, wr.ereliebast'.rm
.ith J. II. .Va:il,..ii.i, Esq..
; m.-mbcrs .f the West
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We 7
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y r- move from this plac
Li-t-v t! c i :llre vacated by
ig!eia present in at- j lost an honorable member of the commcni-r'-eiisb;irsr
court. i ty, a true and rescttd citizen.
-..-- -Mi, Tiiat we tender our heartfelt sympa-
.-t e-:c-:-o M exchnngir i ti5 Ul bis bereaved family, relatives and
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: tlie n".r.i
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it of ton n. ;
!p to supp. it j
ii .:ue enter- ;
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th vi'iir n,
tie-iil A. II. 'iTnth. who had l-en
:: 1 ' l.:s I., -It 1 tVr s n e ;n e by F::-k-'.a.l
S i f.:T r- eiivernl Ii T i W aliii to
.! ( ...irt ti.e f.re part f last w.ek
rs'lsy r. . vrlit he ':ff.-ri a ia:e. since
'li t'nie l.e Las lnn viry s t'.k nsly ill.
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whs li i.abie to spcai: T '
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t! e
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wii!:n l;e is
sr..'. lv- :-tdy
nd tilt!-
I in at i
..w '.-k ! for. Mr. t:..f j
in a lar.-e tnaj..riT of tlie j
-a! at ;1.: vrctk's Court. '
tl:
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( wbii h v
ill Lave to be continued on
"'e"-
a;"C'
T!..-que-!
pr -;-:iet' ;rs of ilte s- ,m. rset Iliiuse re- ;
u ; -av that they were no?, as has :
i---m al.eii.-d, t!,e i:iM;gator of the m-ive-1
S li'i-i.r t' t ci'e tbe h-'-ti-ls ii: ti. is boriei'h !
! no-r.
I T'.a'
: a: a
. v were persua'l. i! to c r.'er into ;
nient to f'ose the'r houses and that i
;:;.:! iir-.'ii' t!.a; ;! -v I -i 1 made a nii:ake
thi v it:ini'-i.aTei- tii.-i fra':L';y no:;td tlie '
ctlicr I. o-i 1 Kai-p.-rs ..i i:..-ir :i,rer.i:oa inj.
o;en op ...... - wo-
pel. he ,-':. 1 they will en-.!-vor to entertain
iu the .'..tare- a tl.ey Lave in the past, all
w lon.ayrv! tip ei t'.eni.
lir. Kh turxin -i.r-a Tb:rf lay muiTirjgre
, ei-. .-.I a t-sleur.on tresi J'mrklm lin.ve. 1H.. as-ii.an'-lr.ir
lhe iui.: n nl oiiexi-fere-l ilearh st
thai j las"' bis '.rutl.'r in-law. I i VT. ( K mi.
yir. fnnki.Msthiia ai cn.-e started f'.r Franklin
Gr-.v.-. M
aitli l!:e twvli
1-t eeeni-.g sTT'lent In S,.m"-ret
wi..'-;i n.i? inti-rreii m tlie im -i-
pie re-ret-r;- a: i cink T-jt-hy m iniini:. Ir.
' Kft-'s'i wis ciarm-il i'i'i ! sslla;i.i. furmt-r-
to any j jy u s-iir.erfi.-L ac ! for a rm3i:iir t f year pra-i'le.
.-i r thc e-- tis pr -.fef si .n :r. t!:c tt wnof Mr-ern-ial. Sev
! eral arf atro Le W'-r,t to Fra'ikliB (Ir-ire. wtfe
1 r.iii illy a -uirc'l a 1 irz scil in r-i!.ee raet:ss.
Ti.e I r-aves -i'-. vtiti b r -! yeuna -zf ac-c-cpaiiit-J
Mr (InLilnzhair.. arM are new trtnir
at hi.n-e. Thev !,re the einecre Tit;piuiy "1
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r eirire - .rc3;cr.lty.
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Mate
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IV. In
-U-r r-!i:i"-r during ti e etk
--.i T-st
,,. t r,
i :'i.-r. of Bri.'Wn Co., Kan-
.S.ltt.d ,til..f
Atl-..st;. I..
Mi
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i- r. . f ? .;iii rset.
Il'K kC'ii-a. fcl.d 1
inei
-rv t'
t::.'i
A. Wilier...
th of All.- n t
J...h svixr.
tiia:i'la Loi r, of
Wi.l.am A. Mil
.d Lizzie A Kv
f s'l.a.le !ow:-.sh:p. and
;'if inah' t-;ng towns iiip.
-. i f J.lli r-oii township,
; ;s"r. of Brother-valley
. ' t'
i
r.ship
J siah M. P.l itlgll. B!
'.n, le.th ot Contii'ai:
i Cas.y I;
th township.
Living-
Ti.e eiciti-nier.t and confusion following
til.-ai o .n nf t!ie court in boiding in abey-R'-.i
e il-,e ap.j.liiati-ns ,,f jiie Somerset and
1 ila ie !I"iise lrn ii'-rns ui.i:1 the May term,
tiius niai-ii-g rs.)iai is--t a hltie rii.iejn town.
and the stili- i'lent il! a ivistda
I r 'prl.iors of tlitue houses in c
lo ti.e i.uL'Ii .' has ail (iit-il itav
:ion of the
lo. 1 1 - c tiem
The hotels
re a,;.!ii . and the "iravel.-r and so -
i .unitr ' can find fund and a 1 l.-e to lav his
ha l hs of -..ire. and mart and onler onre 1
uj. re prevail, and tbe f..l that -out MreU j decay, the petition referred to was present-
Il i;i:e ccu; ies an tleva-ed iii.n. TheUl and the raerul e-s f the Grand Jury
lio-els otilv reniaiiK-.! cl.l tao days. hen promptly made their report, recommending
the,-jaw tl.eir mistake, then opened their' tbat the imprevemetiti asked fur be made.
'.,-irs nd ii.vite.1 their guests ton-turn.'
The crowd in K.sn cn Tin sdav and Wislnes-
day. the two .lays that the hotels were clos j
ed. aasau ei.- iiir.ai!y !ar-eone. brj the
k.-ejers if li-aniirig Lones and restaurant!
weiee-i'ial to the eei asion and fdi:id en
teraied all alio called. The ladits of the
W. (1
T. I". had a pn jeet on f t to open a
1 inch ns-ni, hut found it would not be net.--
es'srr to r so
The Florida GLili Waits, by Will L.
j Thompson, is one of the most Waul if u
: p:ecrr of mine for piano or organ. ewr(
.published. Any music dealer will man it;
! to yon on receipt of price, 50 cents. j
X.3T1CB to Costs icTOR-.-Tbe school board '
of Somerset township will receive scaled i
propals for the building of a school build-1
!
" n tlie Hunter scnooi cn-mcr. nirj
'and speciScatiociscan be aeeo by applying
jr.-!,i. SwrPtarv. Pro tv I. will he received .
oa the la.4 Saturdav in March Bi. Ey
order of tlie board.
J. J. Daes, Sec.
.jiaj dispatch from Charubersburg t
t;le n; Ccmmfreial-Gazsttt says : A
contraclor of the South Pennsylvania rail-
road was in town on Tuesday in search of
h((,)rtg He savs work is to be resumed on
,be tunnels on XIa-ch 9. and that
w,rt -in pufded ranidlv to com Die-'
i tion. He was very reticent as to who was
; fiing to construct the road, bat said that it
j wouid be made known before niany days.
Eijewhere in these columns will be found j
the recommendation of the Graud Jury rel-
i ative to me improvement oi our puonc
i builains. and the petition that was present-
ed to tnt-m tiiat brought this report aoont.
I The jtit!on wa sijiiieil by a number of tee
I county's bet ciliieus. in jiresenting the
Peitil" to Di i
ers of Li kidney, by refac.ng their remarks
with the ttalement that in their opinion a
tit w j iii should be built, followed by words
leloouent in tiraise of lha good men who)
,,,,,1 the Grand Jory at the May term
:f Court and stroug in the endorsement of
; tht,ir findir.g. t)ar own " Pluml.a'o" could
i,ave eipressed bimseif more forcibly
thn iid the Court.
i P.v ih- irv ha. anv 'one heanl the Hi:B
i iui ' cr"W over the rtcer.t Kepublican ma-1
Ijority in that biirouiih ? The inoniimf--t!
j"ning ahotit the Vcorbtis'" mu-t have ii
1 ha lted its vitality. .Jryertdnle Coinuierruii.
( As the editor of the " Commercial " has
' been deliberately Tying about the result in
I this boruivh at the recent election, we pub
liu the foilo.ing official vote: Justices. L
i M. Hick.. R.. 17."; Gillian Lint, U.,1T; Sol-
onion l lil, D , .".1 ; J. B O'Conn-r. D., V' ;
j Burgess, W. H Welfley, R., 1T0 ; V. F. Herr,
j I , :6 : Town tohncil, S. F. Picking, R.,
W.C. Weaver, I)., j0; Constable, John
S SbatVr. H , 1T9: Allien Holbrook, D., 50;
High Constable, Wm. Gilltert. U.. 173 ; Teter
Fii.k. I'.. ,": Tst Collector. Henrv Kreger.
B., 17-;; t'ieorge NV. !'.enford. D , 51 ; Jud-e
of Kit-tioii. Joi.n R. Edie, 11.172; Inspect-
ors, Joi.n H. Huston, K., 17.") ; Cr.rtis K j
(ir,.ve, !.. 52 : Assessor, Chambers Huston j
I'..f 17s : John M. Holderbaum. I) , ."d rstreet
i l omini-sioner. Paniel S. Knee, R., 17C; F.
iir houe ket-iiers had j II. Sufall, I)., 49 ; School Directors. George
t we. k. The ac.i -n i W. I'i'f. R., It ; H. S. Kimmell, R.. lvi : J.
...siig t! nr bonscs i MegaLan. D., 55 ; F.Gilbert, 1)., !!: Audit
,tt...f t?:e b -.anorc- ! or. Wm. II. Hoehstetltr. R I'M; H. II.
AiniMerman, D., 5?. Rather a fairly aver- j
a-je niuioritv. isn't it. Lou'.i'.er' Good I
i enough to crow over. In Meyersdaie the !
I DemiH-rats elected their men to fill all the j
ifaii:g . roes. Why are things ti.r.slyi
j neighbor?
Trim tt 'ik Rcspkct.
The following n-solulions wore adopted
ry Salisbury LiHige No. I's2 1. J. O. F. on
Ta- lay, February 2. Issti :
Wiicklas. It has pleased Almighty God
in His in Unite wisoioru to remove frum
o:ir midst by desth our faithful and beiov
oi hrither. Ji hn Simmons. Nolile Grand,
in the ' i h year of his age. therefore, we as
a I.r.,l-i hereby record our tribute of re-j-e t
: t i::s menoiry :
' 1: .-.... 1st. That while we deeply de
! piore the loss of one of our members, we
i r.r, jnize in this event of God's providence
the iiaod of a ju-t and loving father,
i I i, Tbat the integrity and manv enno
i bling virtues of tbe ileceased justly endear
ed him to nil whu knew him.
3d. That in this sorrowful event we have
o ir readers to , fri,.,Ri. and pn.int them in their sad aflTic
r.ts ;n i reference : (j,,,, t Hjm -ao doeth all things ell.
ii p.-dolers. who - Tl.at these resolutions be pablishe.1 in
rtingtosed bet- j tji? cou ,i j.ajers. and acojy transmitted
Tins- fellows : j. bereave.! lamilv.
lU-sjctfiilly sulniitifd.
L. C. BovrB,
D. O. MrKlSLET
J. D. Letmg,
Committee.
I
Ilrv.iBiimi RrcfPKBATiox D. M. Fer
ry ,t Co., the Well known Seedsmen, of
lein it, Mich., announce that they are on
i their fesrt agsin, and ready and anxious to
' re-eive or.iers for seeds from every one of
i nii'ir oiti ciisromers. jnu ni as luauv iicn
t . .- i tindiv disooised toward them.
1 t-, : ,.tIl r.miiit?ir mrr
i ir, file li iomii',.t f'.v.u..... ..w.j
onl.-r with ne eeds of the best quality.
On Ji.i.uary 1-t. their immense ware
house was destroyed bv fire. It was tilled
j wit! proUlWy thc largest stx-k of assorted
: s-eds ever gathered under one roof. Their
b ok and papers were all saved, and every
person who bad ordered seeds of them wiil
be mppLcd ith Lis unal stock.. They had
lare quantities of feeds in their ware
houses on their seed farms, in tii handi of
tiielr glowers sad not yet delivered, and on
the way from EuroK, which together with
their f.il y s:..ked branch sV-ed Store in
Windsor, Ontario. ci"se at band, and the
ret arol vigorous Use oi roe twegrapn ami
icah,e ena,,ie,l them to secure
a new stock
in a remarkably short time.
Before the lire wes subdued they had se
cure 1 :u w quarters and were, devoting all
their energies t ti e r customers" interest.
In tbirty .lay? from the fire they were in
oer.Vet working order a-am.
When we r; insider ti.e magnitude of their
bu-ir.rss, their appallirg ie:rnction of
1 , rot eriv a: the most unfortunate season of
the year, we doubt ir the annals or history
f imish a case of such rapid recuperation.
energy deserves s access.
f he members of tin
i , m.
tounded. when on making an examination
of tbe Court house they fonnd the building
iu the condition it is. Only a few years
more of neglect and thi- building, like the
- !jail, would ba beyond the reach of repair.
T:ie I'.ii-iw'i-g mar- j They prua-.ptly n-cuiuroemied that a stitB
tj era;.:' 1 1 IVgis-; iie.,1 aru'iuut of iu irv to place the build-
;ng iu g.xjj ri ;.a.r be exp' n. led. and tins will
rl.,711. m .n.rf itv ii..- i-t.ii ix- f t.rnner
' . , , , . ,' , .-, i
uidirnieiit and care u..s liuiitliiie tari Ur
judgment
; made to ati.-n
vears t come
us purp f . i a great many j
If the ii.nirs a-ere astounded at the condi
tiun of the Court II . use they were shotke.1 fe their candidate. This is a bad enmmen
and liorriaed wtien tbey visiied the jail . j tary upon the narty that asks Eepoblicans
Ik 1 it heen within iheir urovince we doubt i to "stav away from the polls." There feema
it rt that Ih.-y would have emphatically da
ma-.ded that a new building be erected ; but
as ii . they rccomnie nded a liberal ex-i
jK-n 'ir. u re oti ;:nprvements. j
A Xjcw jai! is n&ded. The May Grand;
Jury so found, but the preposterous mu-
s-atements made and tbe howl raised by a
few demagogues wbo own no property and
j pay no tax, deterred the September Grand ' hogs that had crept back into winter qnar
j Jurv from endorsing the finding of their , ters came out long before the allotted time
I imiiicd ate predecessor. It requires Ihe rec- bepm work for the spawn that was to
ioiumendai m nf two successive Grand Ju-; be born on the Hay of the election. Accord-
I ries to bull I r.fir niiiiic buildings, while tbe
! present ones can be improved on the recora -
I mendatioo of a single Grand Jury. Real -
1 iring this fact and appreciating the need
i im mediate repairs up-tm the Curt House,
order to render it habitable and save it from
We re fused to sign the petition, as did
riianv otbers.lor tlie reason that in our opin
ion a new jail is neeiled and tbat it will be
a timple waste of the people's me, rev in at
tempting to rejair tb old one, I was nev-
cr lit for the purcose for ahit-h it was inten
- , v ' .. .
uoi ana can never oemaueso. ntm
' fatislitd that when the contemplated repairs
are begun thi will be fonnd to be the cane,
j and that a new jail will yet be built.
An Italian couole were recently grant-J
marriage license by Clerk Shsfer.
Soxiascr Nokxat. ass PBxrtaiTiBT
School. The circular for 1, in which ray j
name is associated with tboseofProf. J. A. j
Berkey and A. C. Eicoer. is now ready for f j, Ked" John Slane, alias "Stitfer,'
distribution. With Mr. Berkey, who basiln(1 Charles Gallagher, alias "Laughing
been teaching my pupils in Higher Algebra j
t r- . j .t. :;,. tn him ritltlfl in I
iretiiunry, m .u.. "
" public schools. 1 nav oecorae
acnoainted. At the last County
eil I
In- '
' . ... . , I
jberof the Permanent Certificate Committee, j
sti'nte be was elected Secretary, ana a mm-
by a very fiaitertng ote ; is a graduate oi obta attracted the largest crowd of.'oor prisoners in ctariee, ana me same ; meot ot costs by the Defendants,
the State Normal School, an indefatigable j to own ut week that bli eveoin banded them over to the warden t .gan)e .William Beatty. F. Jt B. on ia
worker, and in every respect a f.rst-clasa attendance mt oar courts for mar !". j ot tb Western Penitentiary. " " ; Tformation of Mattie May. XJ. JVs. enter
teacher. Mr. Berkey will voacU for Mr. t off. were all indict! t . - -ry , ,. . T'. , , ( ed on payment of costs by Defendant.
Eicher, who is well known io nun per-
io him per- !
sonaliv. Uem asiireu m "
himself active, energetic, capable ano aua- ,
cestui in his profession, while his letters
confirm the opinion of hi scholarship.
The idea of having a specialist to teach
vocal music and pe:"ship ne one
but we mean w make it a auwess, and we
thiuk we have found the right man
.. .i.- ni.K, eirjeit mat mee
wilu t;,e normal dril' in read
ing and . orthography, will be wortn
the whole tuition fee. From infor
mation already received, we are aatisried
that we shall have good classes in all the
,. . t: . . ..... YV;n th tmnils of tho !
leauntg Biuuies. . i i
old normal, and other friends of the olden
time each make it a point to send us a stu
dent? r.enieraoer, a large school under
competent instructors is very much better
for those in attendance than any small one.
To satisfy the local demand, wesballadmit
pupils from the higher graoes oi me pnonc
schools, wbo will hec'.asif.ed with the oth
er students, if sutSciently advanced ; and if
necessary, we shall take s rxm in the old
school building to accommodate pupils of
lower grade.
Somerset has improve:! in all ns-pecta dur
ing the ial twenty years. W have six
churches, with able pastors and a noble
body of Christian workers, who will bclpto
bring students to the services of the Lord s
house. The tenieraiKe feelini; is very
j strong here. Tiie W.t. T. I... well-known
tnroiign lueircimiiun hickuhi
is composed of Christian ladies of culture
and the highest respectability. To hcir la
bors it is mainly owing that we have, now
not a single houne licensed for the sale of
liquor. Let us help Ui make the tvM eternal
The private bjarding houses are rvsiiecU
ble. anil will accommodate a lar.'e number
of students. Our school rooms are commo
dious, and furnished iu the best style. In
short, I am continent that this place, with
er teniptali-itis than some others, wrliil
f,,.j ,reaier advaiitoge to our pifons from
abron.i than a:iy other in tbe county. Is
,ios ,. centre of influence, political, so
cial, and rcliious? Where can a student
larn more outs: le or his 0jjs man ne ran
here? Where cau he make more valuable
acquaintance ? If be ha ability, where
can he find more intcllhreut audiences . If
ambitious, a greater stimulus to exertion?
If be is religious, where aill he find better
otinortunitv and encouragement to prepare
f tjje W:)r' of the Mister? Why, tlien,
Jaoui, not our borough aim to hecmie the
educational bead puarters of tlie comity, es
pecially since nature seetns to liave debarred
us from the profits of mining aiid manufac
tures? Jostrn J. Stct.sa:.
Et. HrEALn: The correspondent from
here to the Somerset brmocrat, who signs
himself " nip Van Winkle," made quite an
illustration of himself by his violent attack
u;ioii the Republican voters of this township-
He says in this week's issue of that
pajier. -Republiians. here is a lesion lor
you : read, ponder and consider. L'eineir
ber it. Don't forget that this is an aggres
sive Democratic district, ruled and presided
over by Democratic officers. And yet you
attempt by bribery and uihonesty to form
s fusion for the purpose of thrusting some
of your men into the petty township ofiv-e.
But hnw did fm succeed? Last T'lesday
should be a standing witness and a lasting
memorial. Take onr advice, please. To
save yonmlf from further infamy, refrain
fnro calling conventions ; cease from coax
ing the Democrat to co-operate with yon;
for when yon ask a Democrat to aid you
politically, you are asking him to do some
hing cnjnt. wrong, decidedly wrong.
Stay awsv from the poll., and if yon wish,
be versed in modern Republicanism ; spend
your leisnre moments in pernsine Biaine's
Twpnty Tear, in Congress"' and "John
Roach's Memoirs."
This shows the dirty, low. vile, and wick
ed feeling the average Democrat of Addison
entertains for his Republican neighbor. We
are asked to desist from nominating candi
dates for township offices, simply because
the township is slightly Democratic, and
'controlled and presid. d over by Democrat
ic oflicer. Old Top says. To save
yourseif from further ir.fatny, refrain from
calling conventions." Good heavens! Tbe
Democrats of ibis township had their nomi
nation and old l;ii was present and no
Republican objected to his presence, much
less denounced bis action as infamous. The
ruth of the matter seems to be that the Re
publicans placed a better t'eket in the field
than th Demiv-raH. and old '"Rip" knows
it. He says of Republicans who ask Demo
crats to vote for them, "Cease from coaxing
the Democrats to co-oerate with yon ; for
when vou ask a Democrat to aid you polit
ically you are a-cing him to do something
unjust, wrong, decidedly wrong." He not
only refuses to recognize the right of the
Republii ans of Addison township to place
candidates in the field to be voted for by
their neighbors, but says'Stay away from
the polls, etc." "Rip" has either not yet
recovered from his twenty years of unbrok
en slnniber or is a fool.
Addison townhip is slightly Democratic,
but not on account of snuerior intelligence
on the part of the Democrats. The portion
i of this township lyin along the Yo-uhio-
j gheny river and about Petersburg and vicin -
i Itv represents more than one half of the
j weaiiii ot tneeniire townsuip. ami mis por
tion i. handsomely Republican. This town-
.hip extends far into the mountains, and
it
is along those mountain ranges where L'em-
i ocrats grow and prosper. There is a eettle-
1 ,UP"' " " """sin-
! frni 1(nK tQe '-' '"ie, kuowo
a. me i-eca vomer, dui nere tne people
are ail ltepubiicans witn one or two excep-
t'ons.
ri T 1. 1: . . i , li' 1
l ne reiiiiii-mis ,i -t n u I sw m reoresen-
1 1
fully tliTst-fourth' of tbe wealth and sevent i
tenths "f the business of ihe township. Nu-
nicricaliy they are iu Mie minoritv, but in '
in.iiit iif wiath, business and intelligence,
. ' 9
t!'.ev are largely in the majority.
' XX ' accuses some of his Democratic
breihreu of issuing contraband whiskey to
to be a little fuss in tbe family about this
time. The man who pulled through by li
y ites feels tood oyer it. Heibinks he has
broken seme of tbe ribs of the poodle crowd.
Xow, Mt. Editoe, after the Democrats
held their nomination there was some dis
satisfaction in the party and tbe mountain
at onre went into labor and tbe old ground
! i"? t AX , Rip gr.ped at tbe
! bedsid with eager eyes, to see whether the
1 dwarf would be a poodle of a mouse.
Tbe
of neiivery came on tne nigtit ot tbe IWH mst,
in'nl the product was a dwarf of diminutive
j i nd necessarily bm Ufe, but there
J " be eamp anvhow. A tar barrel wsS
j burned in honor of tbe dwarf and to keep
! it breathing as long as poaaiblc.
I "XX'says that the township used to be
Republican bnt rbanged to Democratic
He
seems to regard this as a wonderful thing,
i He should remember, however tbat in 12
- : Pennsvlvania was Democratic and in If 81
intensely Republican Miseissippi, Sfis -
- i sour", etc., were Republican IJiatrs tefpr aB
.!.- 1..1. 1 -ii i' - ' 1." V,
iuc irueia tjr.x u..,e1 w voic mrj
would, be Kepubiican atiil, only for rebel
j vote.
EzmucAS VoTia.
Addison Township, Feb. 24. im '
TBIALOF THE BPRGLARS.
j su ESAxnoAw bid ad bis PALS cnjrviT
or BtautaBT jobs dcbst tst
zr Ft o.ta teab
The trial .ifTinntliy Burns, alias "Shen-
Cn,rleJ.( tna three notorious crooks who.
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ma Mra touuo, mim uuicu uroae.
;.,.. ChtMvt .nil P.mhria Railrrvl f.
I.M.M thin nlare nn the niht rtf th.
I
8, tronki in the wareroom of their ,
2-Hh 0fjaliarT .blew open the tare and
Mfwll wean- '
n(ier lhe (.atute, carry ing concewi!
oc, tn& f, a fetonioos awsaalt aoaua p-o
e i
officer gj,,pi)en K. Varner, of Johnstown, by .
shnotini? him in the ami when fe and con- j
stable waters. oiiob m vc. '
to arrest thc party on Tyr HilL the morn
ins after tlie burglary.
The first ot tbesa eases, called for trial was
that against Slane, on tbe charge of feloni
ous assault. Tbe jury were oat some time,
when they returned with a verdict of guilty
of aggravated assault and battery.. Tbe bur
glary case was called, and a jary secured
Tuesday night. The commonwealth show
ed by its first witness tbat at half-past nine
o'clock on the night ofcthe 25th of January,
Monday, the station house doors were se
curely locked, and everything was snug in
its Dlace. and that at 7 o'clocx tbe following
morning when tbe agent entered the build
ing, be discovered tbat during the night one
of the windows had been broken io, the safe
blown open, its contents scattered about the
floor and that two trunks, one of them be
longing to Thomas A. Shoemaker, had been
bursted and rilled. They followed this by
showing the defendants io the proximity of
the station bouse during tbe day Monday,
and at a late hour Monday evening. They
next found them at Hiram Hoffman's barn,
a short distance west ot Bethel, at an early
hour Tuesday morning. From there they
traced them to Tyre Hill where, when on
the sled of Mr. Daniel Bowman, they were
met by the Johnstown officers and "Shen
andoah Red" was captured. The other
three were then traced to the barn near Geis
town. where they were captured by Mr,
Jack Watkins. The bundles found iu their
possession were brought into conn, and
when opened were found to contain fuze,
dr.lls, powd-r, etc., and a large lot of jewel
ry, handkerchiefs, a suit of clothes, neck
ties, etc, etc The major portion of these
gj'ds were identified by Mr. Shoemaker as
Lis, and as having been stolen from his
trunk on the nigbt of the 25th of January.
Tbe bundles also contained parcel of jew
elry, etc thai was not identified, and that
was prooably a portion of the plunder of a
former raid. This jewelry was taken charge j
of by oiucer Harris, of Johnstown.
Tbe defendants had no witnesses in their
behalf, but went on the stand and told a
well concocted story. It will be remember
ed tbat " Dutcuy " was taken to Sew York
state on a charge of,in Eider shortly after bis
arret- Pue defense was that the prisoners
on triul, on the nigbt of thei'th of January,
were slumbering peacefully in the barn of
one 11 1 rani Hoffman, in Conemaugh town
ship, Somerset county. Pa. ; that at an early
hour tbe following morning their quiet
slumbers were rudely broken by a son of the
said Hiram Moffiuan. while in the act of
getting hy from the mow to feed ca'tie.
agging a pitchfork into the head of one of
the defendants, known as ' Laughing Char
ley " ; that upou their arising it was discov
ered that during the darkness of the previ
ous night their number had been incrpused
by one Edward Button, -liia "llotehy."
joining them ; tbat on starting out on their
travels it was found tbat ibesaid Datchy
was encumbered with three bandies resem
bling in appearance those now on the t un
sel tali'e, and that he, tha said " Duuhy,"
was foot-sore and weary ; filled with eom
passiou and a desire to assist fellow-mortal
in distress the defendants took charge of the
bundles, thus accounting lor having them in
their possession wben met by the officers on
Tyre Hill. The defendants all told the same
story, a rather long and interesting one. and
tbe most rigid and careful cross-examination
failed to elicit the slightest contradic
tion. The trial was a long and tedious one.
The counsel for the defense made a vigorous
a-id able effort to acquit theirclients bat tlie
jury only took a few moments to consider,
when they came into court with a verdict ef
" guilty in manner and form as tbe defend
ants stand indicted."
On the charge of fellonious aswult there
was no evidence against Gallagher and he
was ac-juitted, while Burns was convicted
of a simple assault. "Siiffer"and "Red"
both plead guiitp to carrying concealed
weapons, and there not being suVcient evi
dence to convict " Laughing Charley " of
having earned concealed weapons "within
the jurisdiction of this court," be was ac
quitted on this charge, although be bad a
revolver in his pocket when arrested.
Tbe prisoners were brought into conrt to
receive sentence Thursday niht. Messrs.
CotTroth and Hay made earnest and eloquent
appeals to tLeCcnrt for mercy, especially in
tbe case of Burns, whose mother and broth
er were present with the strongest sort of
testimonials from leading citizens of hen-
andoah, certifying that the prisoner bad
heretofore bora an irreproachable charac
ter. After listening patiently to tbe re
marks of counsel, the court iaipossd the
following sentences :
John Slane, for participation in the bur.
giary, three years io tha penitentiary; for
1
aggravated assault ana cattery, tcree years
and for carrying concealed weapons one
year, making in all seven years in the peni
tentiary. Charles Gallagher, for participating in the
bur lary, was sentenced to four years in the
penitentiary.
Timothy Burns, for participating In the
1 burglary, tnree years in the penitentiary ;
' for carrying concealed weapons one year"
and fur assault one year, making in ail five
years iu tlie penitentiary.
The sentence of Burns for assault was the
full limit of the law, and was probably the
most severe sentence ever imposed for a like
offence in this Court. Daring the three days
mat were consumed in tbe trial or these
. cases the court room was crowded, benches,
aisles and galiery, bv carious men and bovs
who never seemed to grow weary or lose in-
1 teresf uutil the sentences were imposed
T , . . . ,
The on.lv other enn.inal raw tnl that
attracted much interest was tbat of the Com
monwealth aeainst John Durst, indicted for
burglary under the same statute that - Bed''
and his comoanions were imbr-tl Th
j pro?ecat!on suoweil thlt the n5ght f
! the lt-th of December last the hardwire and
' tin store of Rose B. Schell f v nn V.in
Cns Street was broken into, an entrance
beingtffected by breaking a paneof glass oat
of the back door. Will Traup, an employe
of the firm was the principal witness. He
testified to having gone into tbe store about
half-past ten o'clock on the night tbe bur
glary waa committed, and finding the back
door broken open made search of th build
ing, when be discovered tbe defendant lying
on the floor with hi boots off, while beside
bim was a large dish-nan filled with small
articles that bad bee 1 collerted from th
shelves. Durst benight TratiD, wbo fa a
lad of ahont eightee '1 years oi age, not to in
firm on bim, and otfered him 3) dollars
as an inducement not to do so. Not know
ing that he bad a right to detain bis prison
er without a warrant he allowed bim to go
at liberty, but tbe next rooming promptly
informed hi employers what bad taken
ptace. ana a warrant waa issued for Durst
arrest. In the meantime Durst had fled into
Maryland, beyond tb reach .f the officers
t wr'mn. w .i.an tl. . . . . . 1 7 I
sr " - - io iuip
quently came home and surrendered himself
to th Sheriff. Durst ie scarcely eighteen
years of ag, a married and has a young son
three months old. He swore wben on the'
stand tbat he bad gone ;oto tbe store to pur -
1 i chye tbe articles mentioned ; tbat not bar -
! ivglutMcifrit money to, pay toi tbem Traan
i .i i .
inviiweu mi iiiri ptav mree gaaia ai ser
i en-np whether or not he should bave tbem
I at half price; that be beat Traup the first
two games, and while engaged in the third
j game a quarrel and scuffle ensued, in which
the pane of glass iu broken. He farther
' stated that be had relatives lirinein Wary-
: land, and that fearing he might be blamed
for breaking the window-glass, be cuociud-
I ed to visit his re'atives in our sister State,
j His story wo a very lame one. bat km told.
J with an aparent air of candor ami truth-(,BJv JjWiU UiJJar, disturbing a public weet
j fulness. He waa found guilty in manner jBg oa iniormalion of John P. Swindell.
- and form as he stood indicted, and aenW-nc-t l)i,tu:t Attorney enter! a Xul. Prut, oc pay-
ed to the penitentiary for one year, " auatlot costs by Defendants.
I Sheriff Winters, his son James, and James I m vs John Heinbaugn, Desertion, on
n-;"ner, sianea lor nieourga o
T,' 1 . . I I . 1. n
o'dock train 9sturday morning Wita the
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tne won iwseti ano, who iiui usiruu-1
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ki ana la tnp vmnrr jnrv in inair clulv iu
,
premises, the Coon laid tbe mallei
, . ' "
Tu JfummU the Judges of She Co o
Quarter tk-uiom. Sc., and the Graud Jury
now serving and enquiring far tht body
tj the County: , i
Tbe petition of tbe undersigned citizens
respectfully represents :
First, That the court house and jail are
, both to much oat of repair as to require im
j mediate repair to avert a much larger ex
penditure of money in the future. 5
j Second, That the common jail is not only
greatly out of repair, bnt so illy construct
ed with regard to the laws of hygiene, and
the safe keeping of prisoners, as to be whol
ly anfit and unsafe for tbe purposes for
which it waa designed, and tbat tbe mainte
nance thereof in its present condtiion is in
fiat conflict with the plainest principle of
humanity.
T i 1 fL a. L,:nA Ks-v! ! tr r1utriatnt 1
iu.ru, a.. - rate and solitary confinement, at hard labor,
jinuarv mint of view, and as a place or satei. ....
keeping of persons committed for trial, or
committed on sentence, and it is also now
raadly. approaching that condition which
wttuld on information subject it to ba pro
ceeded against as a common nuisance.
Fourth, That tbe Court House, which
with proper precautions and repairs should
serve its purpose well for at least half a cen
tury more, needs improvement and repair in
the structure itself, as well as in tke matter
of heating, lighting and ventilation.
Fifth. Tbst all thtse defects, both in
Court House and jail, can be readily improv
ed and repaired by a moderate expenditure
of money now, before the defects reome
more serious, and thi s without imposing
upon the lax-payers the onerous burden of
erecting new buildings. ,r - ,
Sixth. Y'our petitioners therefore pray the j
Court and Grand Jury to recommend the
improvement and repair of tbe cchnty bnild
ings above referred to, and approve an ex
penditure of not
exceeding the sum Of."' '.
J20,lX by the Comruissioners
nuder the
supervision ani witn tbe approval ot tne
Court, in putting court bouse and jaif in j
suitable and convenient order and repair,
and respectfully suggest for tbe considera
tion of the Grand Jury .
First, That the jail be modified and pa
i in suitable and convenient order and repair.
with such addition erected thereto as may
be necessary to fully subserve its purposes.
Secuud, That the court house be properly
and wed roofed, with slate or metal pjof.
vpntila'ors erected at each end of the hall,
tbet3;ray in the rear placed in the hail,
a steam heater put in tha basement, of suf
fiei.Tic power to heat both the court bouse
an 1 jail, a portable gas or othtr lighting ap-I-sr-itus
procired and placed so as to light
bi'.h jail and court Louse, and the veranda
and walk in front of tbe court hou."
Tnird, Tbat some device te adopted to
better ventilate the court room..
FucT.h. Tnat the- 'nm of snch imorove
ruents sbail not exceeJ JU,' K.
Fifth. That befor jronnd H broken for
improvements or -money expended, plans
and specification. with" estimates of cosj
hail be procured, and that no plan aball be
adopted by the Commissioners without tlie
approval of the Courr. nor contract be let
without the Court's approval. ,.
Prarideii. That a sum not exceeding
may be expended in prtcunr.g piaaa and
specifications'. '
1 he Co. Commissioners concur with the
petitioners above as to tbe necessity of im
provements, and pray the court and grand
jury to recommend and approve as within
prayed tor. unless titer should be of opinion
it wonid be to the general interest of the
public to at once erect a new jail boildiug
instead of repairing the old, bat they are of
opinion the maximum suggnsled is too
mail. The are doubtful if. ? with $20 X
the amendment and repairs couM be niade-
and sureest that it should be placed at
$25.fX
The Grand Jury thoroughly inspected the
court house and jail and then made the fol
lowing report te the court
We, tbe members of the grand jury do
make the following report t That we have
examined the public buildings of Somerset
eountv. and recommend the following ad
ditions and repair :
First, That the jail be modified and pnt
in suitable and convenient order and repair.
with such additions ervcted thereto as may
be nectrssary to fully subserve its purposes.
Sec.md, Tbat the court house be properly
and well roofed with siate or metal roof,
vestibules erected at each end of tbe ball,
the st.iiraray in the rear placed in the hail.
a steam heater pnt in the basement of suf
ficient power to beat both the court, house
and jail, a portable gas or other lighting ap
paratus procured and placed so as to lieht
both iail and court house, and the veranda
-
aml waIks in fnt of the court house.
Third. That some device be adopted to
better ventilate the court room. .
j Fourth, That the um of such improve-
1 menu shall not exceed twenty- thocsan l
' dollars.
f Fifth, Before ground is broken for such
improvements, or money expended, pla s
and speciricaiions, with estimates of cost
shall be procured, and that no plan shall be
adopted by the commissioners without ap
proval of the court, nor rontroct be let with
out the emtrt's approval. "
Fi-otided. That a sum not exceedine two!
hundred dollars may be expended in jjo-
curing plana and specifications. .
Ih
grand jury further recommend that
.
above mentioned repairs .while the work is
' (to'" on.
t
Hxxkt Racch,
lssii. Foruniaa.
Somerset, Feb.
Soxersct, Fib. ,
The court concur with the grind jury and
commissioners. Bv tbe Court.
W. J. Bam.
Samuel SsTurB,
William Ccluss
Cocbt PrOCEXMSOS.
Court eonTened at 10 o'clock a. m. Mon
day and wo in session up to a late hour
Saturday evening. Several "night aessions
were held. Tbe following case were dis
posed of: '
Common wealth vs. Joba Pile, F. A B.on
information of Mary Christner ; oVJ. Pros,
entered by District Attorney..
Same TS Bentmia Lspe, P. 4 B. on infor
mation ot Catharine Phillippi. Continued.
Same vs George B. Wa!mr, Sed. F. A B.
on information of Carrie Judy . Continued, i
Same TS John Evans and IL S. Lavan. as-
sault and battery, on information of J, A
XTnrittfT-lt XrJ PmmI nn ' rsjiemnt tf
. . '
costs by Defendant, m
Same T Garrett Herring, Xaisance, on
information of Charles T, Askey ; Verdk
1 Eniltr.
j game vs John Darst, Statutory
on information of J. J. Schell
.
: era ict
! .,. . , . . . - .
gmity , sentencen to onaergo aa linpnapn-
ment in ite Western Penitentiary for a ter
kd of one year.
! Same vs Timothr Euma. aiai ohian.
Joah Eed,". Pekrjoioiw aatcoit oa mfor
1 mation of Stepaea B. "Tamer- Verjrct
! gnfhy of simple assault. ikuWaead to nn-
' derao. ta iiBJTraet in the Western Pen-
1 . . . ...
- , iteniiarv ror a pentxl of one Tear. :
j Same s John Slane, alia "Stiffer"
j sanlt and Battery with intent to kill etc..
j on information of Stephen E. Varner; Vexi
diet iruilty of aggravated A. & B. Sentenc-'
, ej 0 undergoaa imprisonment in the West- '
em Penitentiary for a period of three years. ,
Suae vs Charles Gallagher, alias "Laugh- j
fog Charley," Assault and Battery witn in
tent to kill etc Verdict not guilty. j
Satua vs lirzakiah Reed. John Rerl. Jr , ,
I ...... r
'j,., Attornty entered a SvL Pros, oa paj
Bf.njatun of Calbarwie HeniDaugti.
S;im v Row F. Davis. A. A B. on infor-
. , r , n i- i . ia
' mation ot Samuel Ptifer. Defendant plead
guilty ; Sentence.! to pay a fine of five dol-
lars and tbe costs of prosecution.
Same vs Timothy Bums, carrying con
! cealed weapons, on information ot S. R.
Varner; Deft, pleud guilty and was sen
tenced to an imprisonment in the peniten
tiary for a period of one year.
; Same vs John Slane; carry in; concealed,
weapons, on information of t. R. Varner;
Defendant plead goilty and waa sentenced
to undergo an imprisonment in tha West
ern Penitentiary for a period of one year.
Sam vs Charles Gallagher, carrying con
aealed weapons, on information rf S. R.
Varner; verdict not guilty.
baoje vs. Timothy Burns, Charles Galla
gher and John Slane, Statutory Burglary,
oa information of S. R. Varner; Verdict
guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of one dol
lar each to the county , to pay the costs of
prosecution and to undergo an imprison
ment in the Western Penitentiary, by sepa-
for a periiMl of three years, as to Bunts and
Slane and four years as to Gallagher.
...CIVIL LlsT.
The following cai-es on the civil list were
tried, the balance of the cases being settled
or continued :
Win. II. Kooatz, attorney for the proprie
tors of the town of Conrluence, vs. Andrew
Bowiin iPci. Fa ) Verdict in favor of 'he
Plaintiff f..r.35-'.SI.
Edward fitters vs. B. F, Lung. (Replevin.;
Verdict in favor of the Plainthf for $451 m.
Hertz Reiser's Executor et. a!, vs. R. K.
AG. B.Snyder. Sci. F. Stir. Mortgage .
Verdict in favor of Plaintiff, for $l7.-li,
subject to points reserved by the Court.
Listou Brothers and E-'ton Cunningham
rs. Wttttam Kensir.ger. i Feigned Issue.
Veniict r r letenlant. Motion f-r a new,
trial lileif.
Br) ad A3D MurxiE Vitas. :
Petition of citizens of li'iemslioninitown-
t e -
Batnut aim jueo .iramermsn io tne puotic
roaii at or near tbe school house on land of :
Noah Khaffer Joseph Cable. Jacob Mdire-1
gor, and John Koontz. viewers. j
The petition of SuikI.-v citizen, of Broth-
ersvaliey township Mr the review of a road i
leading from a )iitt on the Ea-t I.oiery j
ami Hoi bin y rmd. to a point on the road j
leading from Berlin to the Bedford ami ?om- j
erset Turnpike. Wm. Baker. Samuel Bar- j
kity. and John Thompson, viewers. i
Pctluon of sundry ti'.izrns of Paint Town
ship, for the division of said lowcsl.ip of
Paint. W. M. Schrotk, Somerset, Cornel
ius BeuUer, Aaron BSougb. viewers.
Birrjfisors Misu nx a ? ilk At the
miiiere' inter state convei ti.m held at Cnm
terlaud. last Friday. 16 deltgate were pre
sent, representing the following districts :
PocahQDlas, Virgini; Elk Garlen. West
Virginia; Meyersxlaie, Irwin. Garrett and
Clearfield, Peni s IvaJ.ia ; George's Creek.
Maryland. I. wo resolved to demand the
foiWwing Siale of rates for mining : Irwin.
bo cents; Clear i-ld, B0 cents; Meyerst'.aie.
and Garrett, 40 rents ; Pocobonias. 75 cents ;
Elk Garden and George's Creek, "w cents.
These rates are a general advance of 10 cents
s to or r present prices. This scale will
be presented to the operators with a request
for its adoption i)n Mar-fi sh next. The
region represented employ twenty thousand
miners, and tbe federation is formed f.ir the
better protection of the miners' interests.
Death of ax EsriXABLa Lady Mrs.
Geriniond S. Harrison, relict of George
Harrison, fonnerly of this city died at tbe
rtaidei.ee of her oo CpL George W. Har
rison, at Piedmont, yesterday morning
Mrs. Harrison was a sister of S. !. Wo id
row, formerly of th is citr. and was born in
Iorgantowo, Virginia, in lelit, but remov
ed to Wheeling in early life, and was i.iar
ried there about IVa) u George Harrison.
They removed to Cumberland in 1J4U. and
remained here until leV7. whontfcey return
ed to Wheeling, but aain took up their
residence here in ls3i Mr Harrison died
soon after tha war. and on the scattering of
her family about five years ago Mrs. Harri
son removed to Piedmont, where the ended
her long and useful life. The deceased lady
was a person of ureal beauty of character, a
devoted wife and mother, and noted for her
charities and kindly interest in the aiTalr
of any one in trouble. She had large num
ber ui friends wherever her lot was cast.
Mrs. Harrison leaves five children, four
teen grandchildren and fonr great grand
children. Her children are Mrs. V. M.
Wbite. formerly of W heeling, and Capt
George W.. of Piedmont, Capt. f'vArles J.
of Somerset. James Forsyth, of Emporia.
Kansas, and Samuel B. of Wheeling
Cumfifrlund Dniltj Times.
MARRIED.
WEI EH XIIA.EK.-On Moo-l.y, February
23, 1ss, 1 tbe resMeace of ihe brKift's pareats in
Somerset, bj LMer Jacob D. MUler, Mr. Hermto
1. Tur to 51 In Aaoie B. Millsr, both oT Som
erset Co., Pa, latlr ei Brown Co Kaasas.
MLLLEB KrU'PEH Ua Thurs.lT. the
Stk of Febrna-y, 19. at tks ie.Mns of tld. I.
C. Johnson by the stats, Mr. Wm. A. Miller anil
Mbt Liile Knerper, buth uf S.m. set Co.. Pa.
I:!H).
LEVAN. In lotvan Hiiiiip, Jackson
Co. lil. on Monday evening. January l-th,
Emma Levao, wifeof .Samuel L van.
aoed 79 yvars, 11 months a id -.--J lays,
Km ma Husband was born in Sc
merset
I .
county .Pennsylvania, January .311. im,.
nave oeen sij years otd next
Tuesday. She was married to Samoel 1
van Oc tober 2'th, ls2s), and moved to CJiio
in 1832. In la-'aj tbey moved to Jackson
county and settled on th hxie rarrn where
tbey have lived ever inoe almost ."-J years
ou one farm, iiha bad beea coBilued to'
her be-i fcrtiie past two years and was al
laoisl helpless during the entire time. She
leaves a husband and a lare number of
relatives to mourn her death.
MIEMtT llRkti.
. irrattad by Uooa a BamaiTS.
luua m
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED
Apple, triad, ft a...
Applatrattar. sal.. ..........
Hru. ft li a
Patter (roj,.. ............
BacKwaeatJ kwah
" aiaaa, 10
BeMwaxV
KarM, saoaMr, ft
sun, -
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Corn, (ear) bw basket.....
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Calf skm. m
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4e'e I
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larrt, dJ......
Floor, ft bbl....
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1 Leather, red iota, fl
t - appei ....
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- ft b
Po-.-A. ? ba (new)..
: raeaes. ansa, w a). .seaaiii
su. w. 1. m km ..u. it
t-neat. ansa, a
jmr&rm
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Ground Ahira. par tack
a
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I vwi' I hw-V:"""!."r""X
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TCBLIO BALE OF TOtffW LAJTS.
w . , , m.
ana lira ruww ixs m In
nnaTAQITB M
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w-twra- WwlllT, ra . Will r MNrtl
airCa. a. TiTmP .
WM H KOOWTZ.
mt? K"r ' U" nt9ac.
PKO BONO
AVe announce that having bought a large
stock of Flannels, Yarns, Blankets. Canton
Flannels and other Fall and Winter Goods at
Low Figures, we can offer them at prices never
before touched by the trade. Everyone that
buvs will have the benefit of Low Prices. Cur
stock' of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mat
tings, Ptugs, Stair-crash, Stair-rods, Buttons,
&c, Sec, is very large, and is composed of the
most desirable goods in the market.
Call and buy, and SAVE MONEY, at
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S
113 and llo Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN. PENN A.
k Iff BOOK STORE II SOMERSET.
WZLvT. H.WELFLEY,
BOOK SELLER SOMERSET, FElJTarT'-cV-
Cf crs a Largs zzl Veu selected t:ck cf
BIBLES, TESTA3IESTS, llYJiy BOOKS
And Standard and Jlitrellctieoiig L'A in o!l L-frlnrntx of Littra
tttrr, evch a
HISTCBY. BICGRAFHY. ALL TKE FCFULAR NOVELS
AS HI'Il A3 1 hE FAVORirt toETS, IS ALL STYLUS jAC in;.(;.
fi 1 ,V,4, aW J-AtiXtm At.M T o I t ,ll.
SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL STJPPLIES ALWAYS HV STOCK
STATION ERY !
Tbe Pnl.Ue will aisn nm! a . !1 Assnrtrcent of .' s li-tnlnn to lb Stationery Trade,
a great variety bf Ulan ijj, sutrt as
L.dgers, Day-Bcslss, Pass
f J. HBlTiyG rifEHS OF ALL AT.VPV.
WRITJSG TAHLETS. PEXCIL
ENVELOPES, PEXS,
BASE BALL GOODS, CR0ilET SETS, ETC.. FlrTUES, FBAHES ASD 3101 LDIXG
ALL SOW S.
TIIESTOCK OF. 1 1 STIVES' ELAMKS IS FRESH t COMPLETE
Aai hT !! bTa fr'Tihv T'r:i!sd nr bm to Sccicrwt o-;Bty. arJ wl ! I r fntd twr rrt in Mil
jtr1iclrB. Cyrr r m;Df aUai l-ks. .r U invitetl, uni aU niavi.' tnierr wiu r?-
WTORE O.I n CKOAnfeT.. SMLXt TO BOTD'A PRIW HTOIC
WM.
0
UTSTANDIXG STATE AND COUNTY TAX, DUE
ASD OWINti BY TIIE COLLECTORS OF TIIE DIFFERENT BOROUGHS
AXDTOTVXisIIIPS AS FOLLOWS '.
list or intxaaToa.
W. A. Kof's ,
S' loreon J H' .. .-
willt.m Sin th ,
Isrmi Eieerlea...
(reonre W a-s
Hi-nrj U W alkr.
Hinlel H F fhor
Jil-h Wsllier
Jame A bratllcy
Jiseh Pattea ........
A. J. Sioner
J' tan P DXeny
Jaeer. F Ka'.i
J.isiah F Hlnaer
J a m-. Clr,ni
l'ntriB isbebarger
Lvl Lose
William Dull
Pr Wenuer
Gideon Bowiuaa. .........
I'ernelln Renoer. ........
Ifavld Loebt
Ittrop I e'beyMl
!'. J H -w
Isa'itii ii st.... ..........
B F. Bafcr.
Jacob T h.-nii-soa.........
Wm. H. La ad is
Hertr.-t Krsicer
Frank P. An-srsoa
Peter Kneriew
......M'ftRnnenee Borroah
iMev.rwIal ilrvnch. ............
,Slt?'T Isvrurb
...... !t wTbsirpreB T' n? blp . ........
! A iM.m T"WB?hin
..... A llea',.sy Titwnship
: Perlio H-r oab
Br-fbersviU. y inwnhtp ,
...... r nfloeree Hornegh. .............
..... E'kne Toabtp.. ......
ItrrenvHIe T'W ship. .
...... ;Jnor Tiishtp ............
......i.lerDert wa hrrtBEb..
...... Lar mer Tnwn.htio
.....iL.wr Tnrkev to I Townsiitp.....
...... .Iieiiieer Townsbip
iWilfc.nt To-a hip ,
, jNew Bulitui'ir KfP-sth
iJSiitshnmnoo T. wiiki
....... Clttemab- B'Te T-ensnip...
....... S'iI-or H.TBaa.... ....
Sh4i T.-iweshin
....... S.merset H'T. uifh.
...... si. -Men -t Twnh!p
....... S. arbsoipteB T'jwoihlp. ........
...... St' tOi n FoTToah..
S'iniBlit T..wnsblp
...... t'tner l ur.e.Mcot TuBb!p ...
, T'mira rv..uob .
...... W ebersbant Bwrnech
Totax,.
We, the undersigned Comnr::siior:er3 of Somers'. Cccr.ty. ir. cor fi rm
itr with thp law, have ordered the aceompaDjir ? rcount9 cf the rfceipts
and expeT.dituTPP of nid County for the Year to he ublisle d, and
we hereby certify tbat the foregoir-e f'laterner.t fit" nut.-tardirs tax-s due
iw.d county, i ct rrect according to the becks in the Trpa.crer and Ccm
mi'sioners" cfSce.
Attest, PETER DUMB.AULD,
A. J. IItxeman, ADAM C. I.EPLEY,
Clerk. JONAS McCLINTOCK,
CoMi:r?ioEPs' Otttce, ) Commissio.nzks.
Somerset, Pa., Feb. 17, 1S5. )
BEAVEK COLLEGE AND
POR YOUSC L DIPS- tirBit Sprint- Tnn 'f f wk at area :. IM. Fa Vim
jLtenaive. au.i tin.ruafi ; rnt.f .1. Faeul t mi.ie t..I ei; rwn. il hBor..-r !. ca . ( 1 iatenv
r. . Maffte, ana Art Si-Mj and EijcatH-o I(ses r..'a-i. s.r frrem Llr to ir I e.irut.
fw-- REV- R. T- TAYLOR, D E., Beaver. Pa.
(HaPESTEAj
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ABBAUAV Mt JSET.
Barl'towa. Fa.
Feb. 1J.
XECrTOKS NOTICE.
katata of Joba T. Vpars. im'. 1st f Jtt-
tniitp., Svaiciaet fw.
Letrs taaanu7 a th aaova Mtar aav-
Bn.yer satberny. aotie m k; ie to th
i M,MM to u ai it iBBiaiF)WMnl
mi . those baviBf elalaii u eewswif will piea pro-
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teMT
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PUBLICO.
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MUSICAL INSTKU
It Wm fay You
To Buy Your
Memorial Work.
Of
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Mill ui wm mi
Etttrrn Wort Farnisirt M SA .ri( lit mil
LMors. Als Arsi Jtr Ih WHITE MHOXZll
Perw DS is aedof MQMMEXT WOMM will
nri It Ui iair totore to eU at ny ab"t. wner
a iriMiIi"m will rs riven them. vSmu.
arfioa ttuarantttd im Arrv t.mse. n4 failA.
HMY LOW. ItnTlu secil Atuatka u taa
flit Btj:s, Or Fir. a
Introriood REV. W. A. ORIWO. u Tm
)ert lmpr-s.iD.1,1 Id piloi -r K.rtJl. At
t OAS J (,( 7 iO.H. aao whkk is dtlaJ lot.
ta Popi.lar M"raient fcr our I'baoaabla Hit
ant. aa-iTk. a a. a call.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
JISSIGS EL S SOTK'E.
AM aw Fhrar ia V aotlee t. bereby
atvaikat aiati hr. Aiwo of Jonah J.
al A bs Ihi i(7 a r1 b' p.ltl'B BrayiBf
11 rtt. irvt a rec Bvvaoci,r tb . saI
prem t ta anreor. n.i that I' will frt j
i w a Harch A, la, sol. 9 csbm be i&usi to,
tb airary
PrwiT-x e ) 7f. B. CKIT"HriSLD.
eii. 1. lr us. ; Prottoavu ry.
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Th Bi'ei Hmed hereby f iu oorira tvr.a
will site applnatkiB to ta jj- il i:a
ftM of S B.rt L'tr,t o.ta Fi7 Term
fl oon ii ta ih4Vuf w.ira r t. i.ofit
of lh set of Atfew M d t April la Z. rrr
trr io trarrleti wuaiea ibir r.er. mp- In., -ic.
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