The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 23, 1889, Image 3

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The Somerset Herald
GEOu'.iE R. RTIX, EJilnr.
a F.DNE-il'AY lam-arv &
I. Lilt bt-i-inson rVbnmrj l.':li.
V i Ut t.tyainat i. B. Siiydi-rs.
IV; funic -v at Hicsecker it Snj-Ier't.
AU kin'! of tro.ss at U.asecker A Sny
ii Lvcrvboiy comp'aitit of bid roads tliii
r inter.
Tn spring election takes place on Tebrua-
rr lif.lt.
T -hi-yy :) J Ci?ir specia.trot Ss-lirock's
i-vrr.
K g'.ai '! spectaclsa at Biwcker it
f;y".l.-r'.
For k -st-s. go to J B. Halderbactu'a
Ilar.lwtre Store.
A ! th diffVrrnt o-lor of ertrarts at Bie
. krt :irJr.
it 1 hi-l I oir'i at li.ittniu rirtcf, at M.
. 'ir-" Vs fi-fsi st.ne.
1' ir i ' swvt itatMK and cranberries,
--, in S.-'ir.- k. the tiriKvr.
I-r sl-vn linl tnili-stls. to J. B. llul-(t--';:aum'
Ilariiwari- St'".
r'.-r liarr.pss m-i il po to J. B. llol-
i'"-, wain's Ilariw.lrc Mure.
F- r rub,-, aiul li!y.tii-ts, g.) to J. 1J. Hul
I r'-ulim s llriitlwart. Stopr.
A-S:jM r'l.-wrr is v;,M 1'
t : ;v. ' is wurra'it! lln- U-st.
M. Si lirork I
f
I'.r b-,:i-bi'r knives and saws pi to James j
;. U.sJerbahm' Hardware Store. j
K r n.aa: cutters and siulT.-rs. go to Jam j
;. Iluio-rnaum's Hardware Siore. j
: 1 1 : -
: has thus far l"n conpic- j
: the sniil-: of tl.e he 1
:ir.i-k . a icxl.'
'.H in the tir.ev
of low pn.vs. in
y. I'l mr an.! l't-it
llr.irirl V.t:er, bolilisi, rcomni'-ndi d by
a I i -ii :ans. to lie had only at ISirsei ker A
S ..y.,T 's
Mv.- ini'iity and buy ymr c;inn d gsls
f...!i M. Silir.s k. Tiny arc always nit
.i'i I fr,-ii.
.1:1 J .nnarv .1 there wa tie. '.her snow nor
, , ; , ! , I in the Tinted Sia'ei. but fjir wrath-,-,
e-y lo re,
l .-r bar.'lin? d m't V ia l" Tv! youi'l get
, :v ye', i: hr, l.y going M
.1. il. JVU'tU'l.
i ;,.,e ,k Sanls'iirn's .l:.va anil M.ieiia t'of.
fe:.-ii-l iiy M. S -lipH-k only, li is guar
,... 'I tiie b -t. Try i'., an 1 you will u-e no
A irotii;ir n: pl:y
!ii:t' the ltirned
, - i-ni'ie and most
,i,-iun cTitf :-i:iitis thcopin-
lown ke-o-cne lamp is
imnio!i ause of dii'h-
I
nf the South IVi'i! suit, whiili 1
w.i-
Lovn
f r lust
ii n it i:
riiur-.iiiv. was post
i(. o f u.w f ,r aiioiit
i
I
I. -:1
i w
;d i.or-,. iti Aru'.'titine Ii-pu
,i- In. I.-. I.i-t year Toion
.u.-iiwreJ in t:at ivuniiy l--r u
er r .i
T ...
use npp.
oi.n f 'i K'..lit-n conn
-i !i ard on Tuoday. tinly four were
:iV-l. N.ne uer.'rr.in'ed I ir M-1 'oliliclis- ,
1.. l. e n..ltl!y sent. I
ti-i seem tli.il there iil lie no selile- i
oi'o, . weather tinti! the ix: ground
.. -i. ! ..i'e hal l.'s say. He will likely I
:i a -j-r, n j-tt .ir.ur, or va e vera.
i'v l it .!" t :n"er si.'.is :rid Mver.'O at
a.i-i in s'i. i. a spa ntl.-l thaniv to et
J. II. Sro in l.
s.
. r weather i hard on
iu-
es-ima iil that in Nctv
-1 s:i'i fil'ty thou-an l
en riimeil by rot.
i r.'.ire toi k c.f wmler
ilon ti. I all and get
es have
out u:v
it p--.
lit
' B-.vm-ac j
a larire nupi'oert'f gwid I
W. I 3
r.i k v ;
thr pi. r-
',1 in "). tut ili
verv r;j.s.!i.J
to fait
c. Yard
ti.e p.
IJaos. A I'AKson.
Ayer's Pill', as a
their proiupttie-s
r e i.i: ing of si..ir ;
i'.rioi- iff -et- and
y. --e Ayer's Al- i
n.t.
hn 1 iA':i. :t:i 1 Ilie
, r's I'erry in-nrr-s'-
f .r :
l ..f.l.i
II T
in
.o:
ia-
w.s k. He ii.nl
:i.-r of yea's led
l"Milit of ! lie Si.
r. as Prowii s.
a hermit iiu- on a
r'a Mad-e Mniltl-
m. ::.
nr.
. i.
ri -.s maw
nn-
I .'taut b'i-il
Ii',.. and I-:
M r..;i.:,- (.,
and .Ii welry
of,.-t. Ii'-
f -r l 'l.rsC v, ii
I... s.;..
ss ehange
ic.i i.igMi
d-. Nolioi
must Is- (.In
ate rare i
on i r ain.in Man h
our entire s'.i. k of
. Yarn-. I'ib's.ns
d out. rccanlli-s
la.nes f..r hiiriins
Ii call early. Ilie goo Is will
'I'll
''wif.g hrters ninainiiig in the
p i-:.ir!i;- a! inie'set. wjt be sent to tlic
ileail ietier i.ili.-e if l: t called f.r vs i; hill ten
d ays (rum this date. January lss.i:
Ankeiiy. lieuis-u : Auinin, Henry: Al-
tI. Mr.-. Ain.uida M. ; Hiker. W. H. H.;
I'urniTtt, Henry F. : Bryan, M. W. ; liun-iiiiy-r,
Mr,. Matilda ; Kins. roue. Isaac ; t.ah
ring. John ; laihr. Joseph J. ; Morse. Ccrtil
V.: Manillas, John ; M irston, Anna; Sil-
batigli. Mat tic : Shafer. Carry.
J. K. CoKIKolll. P. M. ;
.-s-ii-.i'-.r- arc ttorKltie various (hi. nti,- i
e . i t
. . -M' a .' ri ; 'e-enuiig thenis'-ives as :
r
- o, :ti org'tln.ilieii lo liistriinile the 1
-s - oi the Mate Trea-iiry. The inilia-
r ,1, .)Uf at fj,-, un. reor.tiiiy avse-- I
m-ie'- : 1 i'i. ,; the fid o1' the year the .
i' 'I 'll .MM riv.vrtMi I'riini the Stite. It '
-ii. :,. S1';!y ,t ,r ;,,.vi. leit resirt-i show
a. .i.y pjyit: fr cn s."i to .'. for!
i ae. .ip. I. j.-k oat t -r the seoi.udrels. ;
l v wo :s'.-orry ! i know of any pitron ;
i - i ' 11 1 ki : i h-.-in can :ht 1 v tin -e r-i:tiis. 1
i' .i:s of Wail I'nisr for the Spring :
.1 1-a'r a-ly Ixs-n reei ie.l an d .".'si ;
iiii:; for Mrs. J. 1-;. s.-hri k. S nner- ;
i'e-a.e,s l.ea lit . fal al el pr i a- nwav'i
X.- e Straw Pj;kt tt low as C, i.:l n j
e'.f.ii itiiviztsas low as li 'ei,t I
. Jii .eiils and upwards. Miea.hsa .
All psper- triintued frsv of charge, j
i y iiuui intiiiK" v.isi!in' to ilo pale-
S i'ir.c. We also carrv the larg-
ot Whiil-.w Shales iind -ha ling in j
t:'y. 'e arc the only partii that i
Sha to lit anv win low without j
".'-a .i . v 1 ' .aiei eo.T .ueyers. lie was i-ngae-i
j iu the mercantile business at Salisbury for a
Sav an exc'ia-igi-: The school ma'am is j loniiber of yrars. In 1 he was elected
" :tii l.'.e star of the IT.'o-.hhe. Siie Uk-s j eounty auditor. About the year 1h.Vh lie re
hn,i oui'.iing lre.li fnun the hotne nest, j moved to Meyers Mills, ti iw Meyersdale, and
' ' ! lit 1-i .!- and pi-"siii-. ; ungovernable ! carried on a large couniry store in what is
' i-w r.-ieh whoseown mother often admits known as she Old fahiinander " building.
! - sh- s..i:,j. hi-,1 (,, s.-hoo ,urpose'y tone! i n lsbh he sold out bis business to hi- broth-
I !' ..i.ti. i he si iooi nia'aei takes a hole j t r and tsephew and removed to Franklin
:.nl of !h-e Utile nur. bi-ts half of j i:rve where lie has since re-i.lisl. He was
' a ' i-.tioiot Ik hamliisl singly and al.ine aliont T i years of age and leave a widow
li.eis is-iv:ive paren's and sue at once 1 , biiuily ofeightciiil.lren to survive him.
'.:- ilieKisu the may of tiecoiuing useful and
!.g!.t ciiiM us. At what A-w,se of-j The large ne barn ol Chrisiian Mangus.
"v. toil and saul w.-arim ss" p., not im- j "f I'aint townsiiip. was t-.'a.ly dctroyci by
S liwi sue is otvc-oinjiensateii iy tiie i
s. ry i uc rtvoi vcs.
I siittj'tMti luss exjrir..'isl a itt-lirtck in the nigiit and was a ejut leaving the horse
"irgia. On ttie .;, of September, !;. the ; stable when his attention was attracted by a
a.e of whiskey s is autiior:!ed in only 3 of ! bright light in the op-vnit end of tlie turn
' 1 :s roii-,;,.- in tbe State, wiiileon tbe j l,tre he ha.1 bji n only a few ruinahs bc
'.i, f Septem'ier. lits- tin nutuW of "wet" forr. Hastening to the spot be found it lo
bad irierea-ssl lo fil. and i-inec that j
-r, three reore have Ihsi add.sl lo t!e list.
'n.H'IMtl TtJf'iraiih doe
not believe ths
lies .figures indicate a dn-line in the tern-
' e!itiment in U.siraia. but attributes i
the ehanjK' for the norsc lar.rcly to the rash
ii-ss am biul judgment of the Prohibition
1-a lers of ihe I HVrcut coar.tii-s in forcing
lie- ,s-ue iaio ;K:rth t.y littt uiptilig lo or
a third partr. S-orvli'.-ro I'r .hihiiion-
hav,- qiite hop fill '.Lit ilicir l-irty j
'itilde.-uiva i.nileild intheSoHKi. but the
pr.sieiu i!,.li-a'i. .ns are decidedly agsiiwt (i j
E: cuing W. j
l:it Is-iii iitt K-'liruary l.Vii.
- - ' -
Von cm tak v-iur til!r out of rumj'lior
now. Yon will liml it jtii:c a omfurtable
jrunnrnt.
l!r. INii-Ii. of Sjmrrwt, ably tilled tbe
.S-wak-.-r's cbiir for awli.it ibis raurniii,2.
Hnrrihnrri 7'r'ermtji!. 11 rViW-iv. .
M ra. titMre U. Suliivau. of l'i.t.uurb. is
visiting at t'.ic mitit-m-e of her .afrols, !r.
and Mrs. Julia II. KaniiH-r,
Station.
of Kantnef'a
Three candidates for District Attorney, and
three for As.sociate JudA'- at ttie June prima
ry, are already mentioned. The primary
eecura on Saturday. June ith.
A valuable cow owned by Mr. Sol. Shoe
maker was run down by ilie southbound
mail train on the S. ii C. Railroad Tuesday,
and killed at the fiijin street crossing.
Mrs. W. A Grew, wtiose slaps nam was
Bella Moore, did at her home in Cineitsnati,
Ve.incdjy. She a;ik-areJ lu so.-uerw: u
ditferent raioii". and w is a :rt-a! fovor:: ,
with our wop!r.
i
lJuringtiieca.it week ivnuionsi were gran- j
ted to Reuiien 8. Johns, K.tiici, and W. II.
Irkev, Somerset. An inTi:a-r of penio
wa aiiowtd John A. liidiuer, of ijosnersci,
ana Joiiu MosiioldiT, of Siiank.-viite.
Indiana county hasa liid in uusuan slupe j
who diii(-'hts in nuitiLuiin: holies. Here- i
-ntiv visited the bam of M. 11. Wviu-oon. in '
-la!ioiiii;ir. and cm toe tongue out ut a
fnie siailion. This is about his lortHlli x'n -
t;ui.
Messrs. W. W. IVtiui. inv lin IVis-w-a- !
P'r A-.-nt o, ;He It. .V ). BiHron I. ani! it- j
- M- " ,! e H""'. ll"f' S itiM-rs.t Monday
miming tor t una ;.-. 1 iiey w 1! vi-n :.i.n-
ncio ilis and St. Fanl, M:un's.ita, l ffre re- ;
! ti.iin:2 iioine. 1
1: i m:'i''Mi: i-l liiat an ntuiujit vviil be
niini.1 to have ilie I.-'i-lalnr.1 ilx a Liter d.iy
tl. an June ! for tiie !'.- jliiletioii anii'iiduietit
ei'vtion. June H. ir -.v i ; ! !-f..n-
tl" Ij 'i--iatu:'e. will 1
time to ennvas- lite S'a'e.
Hr. John Kills last week sold his residence
on Souiii stnt-t to KM, r peter V.td, tlie
coiii.Ieraiion Is i n $!. si. jir. Iti.is will
sii-irtiy renioi'e hi- tainily to J.tliristown. and
in his di jiaruire S. .iii. r-et loses, and Jofms
town gains, a good cii i. -n.
Tiiere are a i:iiiul:
ei.y fir lii" y i-iiion
f aie-iie.ints ; i!,is
n of II V Toiled Slaies
mie t '.liiei : or f ir tin- .Vesi. rn li.-:ric:
oi 1 V:u.-y!va:;i.t. It is slid tint, in all aiseit
twenty loyal t itesni"n want l!iriil!i:e We
';li ktlie.V ill itll Kit it ill' r. .ti'.' I'lll'l
7Vi',ili,r.
A: a un. .'ling of Ciipt. Janes Mini 1'ina::
( amji. No. 4 i. Sms nf Veterans, held lust
Tio -dav ereuing. tlic f iilowiiig o:li".-rs wer
ci's t,sl Tor the tusuiiiL' yiar :
t apiam -J . r . Kalitner. t
First l.ieuieiiun' II ;. Walker. ;
Siond Lieuiennnt J. II. Fox. j
amp Council II. C Fi-rner, II. L. Fox. ;
K. K. I'ujh. . !
It is sai l that the biii iniro.i;n'r.l in the j
3Iou-e wid.-ii j.rovides that tiie Slate may In 1
sii,' i. and devna:tfs the C rli't of Ii.iujihin ,
eouniy as t!,e tri'ounal, ri eas, where suits
Is lore brought hae fai.e l liy reason of tiie i
statute of limitation, is meant to cover the!
i -.-c of the liorJ.-r raid claims, involving,
a'. mi c-;..ni.i,ii, firdani ig'! ititlii'ied by tbe :
rrlicisin Frankiin. t.u:uljer'.a id and Fulton !
C'luniii. 1
! Ir. F. I. ti "e:l, tieans. and alirist, will
; stop in our city lor a lew i:iys only. Tiie
i oocior gives siss-;al atttntioti lo reiVaetive
1 . iTois.an.ldocs'iu-incsseiclusiv.ly thtviigh j
! the misii.-I protession, and all i-rsons ith j
; auv ri iraet. ,e u-'te, t lioiu a iriire 1 or con- !
retii'.al causes, will co.:si;r ti ii: on int.T
j st hy having a tiK'roii:.'h cvaruiuation, and
; profrt-r spi i-iie its a'i;nsti d. The lioetor enn
be consulted at Hr. I!. Priil-aker'sollicc.
Applieatits for lie use t i .sell l'"iuor ill
fe .lliyifciI c,t.A,y Me tre.tihl'r.u. Tuecotitt
has ju a lai'.e nuuiber uf itistanci-s reijuired
tiiat i.lai'i licensi.d as holeis liriii.r imociairt ,
tticir registers, that it may Ik; ascertained to j
what extent the ullic sought aimi.nodi-i
t. oils at the place licensed, lu one town- I
V.p ail appli-. -ants sire thrown out when I
il was shown that the liquor intenst had
tit-evenU'd the election td a c insl-tlile thcre-
learn that Mr. C.irisrian ('. I.iveng.H'yri
die.1 at l:is rt :-id'--ius' at Salisbury, oti Mon
day niorniiic, at Ilie advanceil a:-e cf s'j
ytit. Mr. l.iv"iooti was Isirti in Mik'iek
to.viish'p and r;-i. I all I l.e years of Ills lit'.?
in 'ii.:l ii inity. wiiere he was a well knoirn
1.2.. n. For many years he wa cin-.vi.! in
the i:h rcauliie bc-iut.-s at Sali-l.urv, ij tit ic
lire I Irorii ;;etlve le.rs-cs about ttieyear 'ir.
lies. rve-1 as a ju-ti-.-e of th" .eaec, and also
one t.-rui e.n the U .md '.d (oaaty au-litoi-s.
il.- was the falherof I)r T. F. I.ilftigiiod of
K:.aUth, X. J. He leafc a widow, mi."
s--n ami N'veral da'iitl.'i who survive him.
Sinie iur last lejiorr marriage iiccr.S"s
l:ae Us-n krranhsl bv Clerk Swank to the
loll iing named persons: j
l-avid HershlK-rger and l.iz.:le 11. Oit, Inith j
of Paint Township. t
Kituer M. Liclity, of Waterloo, Iowa, and
F.mniu Miller, ol Somerset Township.
Cilarh-i L. Milier, of Miliord Townsliiji,
and Sadie A. Barron, of Middhrreek Town-
Sllill.
Ciark nidemiiir and fori K. Horner, both
ol Fayette County. Pa.
Samuel Johus-ci, of Idlepa.'k, Pa., and
Ki.ie Xii-ely, ol I.igonier, Pa.
H ei. W. Sjolt Ah xivler. who represents
this district iu tiie Sta;e Senile. (,. it San
day and M and iy in S mi rs..tf returning to
Harrisburg Mondr.y ni..iit. The S.'iiati r
was engaged in githericg Mime data in re
gard to the South Peon I! iilroa 1. His d.s
trie!, coui'ioS'.-d of the counties of F ilto i.
liisll'ord and S miersei, in j-tsi as de -ply
iuter-sted iu this enterprise as any oilier iu
the Mate, and he Rays liiat utile- he can be
cimvitici-ii that tlirr biii in r il i r 1 the other
day to extend the cli irn-r of de r.,a I really
lileans that the r-i '. 1 -vdl b-? huiit. he Will
light the bill w.th a l til energv lu can c un
man.l. lie lUiiiks his own co-iuty. Fulton,
will give a m.ijoriiy f.r tUj Proliibition
A-n-tidm-nt.
Mr.Ji. I. I.icbly of Meyersdale. n-ceived a
missaeon Jan. loth, fnun Franklin tirove.
! HI., staling that bis uncle, (aahrici Milier,
Uisd oti tiiat (lay. Mr. Miller, was a brother
of t ol. M. I). Miller and tiie late J i-iah
Miik-r. il'q. He was also a brother-in-law
",v t ...... -. K
x eitneouiir evening, ilr. ilangus nad just
litiihed fee-ling and besldinz his stock lirt-
br. a weil deveioisil fire and rapidly jir-ad-
o, , '1 ... IS o w ,-,.Se n. le 1... ....I
irJ) Vr. M angus turned his attention to
resculmr; bis bor.-es ami eoi all of which
t The barn bad only been erect- I
ediK'tfall and was well filled wuU ,., j
p-o nets and arU-iilts.ri impleoieut, all !
of which were consumed. There was uo iu- j
surance. Mr. Man.ois baa no ides bow tlio I
tire originate.. a he does not im ,k, had u j
m),r:n a'K hits cloths and bad visited
all
the cinnar-ments of his barn oniv
few !
,inute iiefore be discan ertd the presence of
the Itames, I
After Thalr State University.
Tii Kansas Hoiimb of Reircientaliv lias
dirwtwl tiie xiimittw on State Affairs to
as-vrluin whether "the lirUisli (1 oetrine f
free tniile h l;ng tatifriit at tbe State fni
vcrwty at l.swrem-e," and to report wbai leg
Ulatiou is neo-Mary '"to abolisli ill English
lilUnuf Lord Clianeellor, IKisn and ICravnta
or Uiilera in the a'usenii- of a Kins, and tmb
Mituteiri lieu thereof tbe American title of
. rnifi-ssor mid Trusto fur tlie olllcors of said
A Prominent Druggist Sent to Jail.
Joseph Fleming, a prominent and wealthy
wholeaalc and retail druzgist of Tittsburgh,
was sentenced on Monday to three months
imprisonment in the Mt-nser county jail and
to pay a fine of $300 for selling liquor with
out a license. Fleming, who ba a license
to sell in Pittsburgh, shipped the liquor to
Mercer county, and the verdict was obtained
upon the grounds that it was paid for in
Merver eounty. Fleming has made an ap-
p-u! to the Suareme Court, but in the meao-
time lie will be compelled to remain in
j,riMn.
Thanks.
I Ttie f.-t:val held dunnif Institute week in
1 Cook & ll vritu1 new buiiding was a greater
sitr. ,:ss linanria.lv, than its projectors had
esj-wu-1. This auxei is t lie direct result of
a ii.i in'i.'nsit mtnifcste-J bv a host of friends
of the band. We hereby express the sincere
thanks of the band to the yotinji ladies who
so cheerfully and valuably assisted in con-
on :-tin tlic festival ; to Messrs. Cook and
Jleeriis. who s i generously tendered the free
cscof their room, an 1 to the many visitors
an : citizcua wo g ive the alTair such a liberal
5ii;ori.
OiMJcrrEE, KiTEBfKs.t Band.
Marion Harland,
The ceUbrattsl authoress so highly esteem
(1 by the women of America, says on pages
Ui.'i and li'i of her jiopular work, "Eve's
Ilau.liter's ; Ss-r, Common Jetrse for Maid,
',Vi.-and M ither" :" For the aching back
intended 1 - : snoinj ;i tie slow in recovering us normal
too short a "trcneih an Ailcock's Porous Plaster is an
i cx'ri'.t-:,! conifirter, cjiubining tbe sensa
! li in ff tin: susiiuued oressure of a strong
wsirui har.d with certain tonic qualities dc
vel.'H.l in the wearing. It should be kept
over the seat of uneasiness for several days
io o;istina'e casts, for perhaps a fort-
tr-'o."
" F. r pain in the back wear an Ailcock's
Porous Piaster constantly, renewing as it
wars oil". This is an invaluable support
!a u lie weight on the small of the back be-cutie-s
l eavv arnl the aebinir incessant."
Husband Items.
! Slevl-iing t ill now be indulged in by our
! farriiers,
! I'lowin seemed lo be in order with some
; of our ftrmers last week,
i A good deal of hay is being baled in this
S vicinity, ami shipped to other markets.
Mrs. Belinda M'ller Martcd this, Monday
m irain.'. for I)i.oii, III., an a visit to her sin
i ter, Mrs, Atk ins.
! Toe sehooi at this phu is making fair
. ;roi'vss, under the ellL'ient careof the teach,
i It, 11. I.. Young.
It has been retuarkuble winter weather we
have b...n having, and it is thought will
p'ove vcty darr.airing to tbe winter grain.
A n-vival meeting lias liecn in progres in
the We:icr church for the past three weeks,
a. id as a rc-sult proveil to be a snots, spirit-u-.!!y.
T!e meetings are largely attended
atid nineh interest is being manifestl in the
conversion of souls, llev. ltenl, the pastor,
has iali-ini very diligently during the meet
ing, and the very able .-sermons which he
d livcred should convince the unsavel to
fo-ake their evil ways.
Occasional.
Hurt by a Falling Tree.
Mr. William Kulilin in. while cng ige 1 in
cu'tin. timber on tlie premises of L-vi II in
liu, abnit one mile west e,f Forward.stown,
w.is seriou-ty injurad ou Tuesday last us he
atteuioied to fell a tree which had lodged on
some small s:i:1i:iiti near by. He conirii'ne
cd to clear aav the brush underneath when
the tree suddcnlv rive wav and ea.ne cra-sh
ing to the ground. Mr. Kti'itman saw it
coining an J would have suo.ee 11 in getting
away had it not been for a limb which,
branching from the trunk of lhn tree, struck
him on tiie h-ad, knocking him down.
Tiie trunk of the tree then fell, striking him
between the hips and the knee. His right
h",' was pinue.1 fast to the ground by the
tree. Hr. Hanlin. with the aid of a Mr. I, ihr
wtio was wiih Mr. Kalilui m at the time of
the accident, s'leeeedr-d ill releasing him. He
was then carried to the home of Mr. II itilin
and a physician scut fir, who, upon exam
ining the li.-ub. found it to be bpikeu a few
inch" 1hj,.hw the hijijoinL T:j wound was
dros-.d and the patient properly careil fir.
M r. Kuhluian is a young ni m and came
from Milfir l t i this township but a few
months ago.
A FuinND.
Farmer's Institute.
Tiie foiliovina is the program lor a Farrn
. ers' Iiistiiute to bf held a! Jetiner X Roads.
! on Saturday. February !. Ls-giunii-g at
j hal! pas: one o'chK-k, p. m. :
K-say The rno-t prolitablc stock the
fanner can raise J. P. Ankeny.
11-s.iy D-.-cs it pay the farmer to invest
money iu commercial fertilizers ? X. B.
Critchlield.
F.ssav Is it economy for the fanner to
keep up with the latot improvements in
farm implements and machinery ? A. II.
Shall'.-,.
K-soy The best use that can be made of
barnyard manure IS. Maurer.
F.sssy Hygiene as related to our rural
I homes Ir. J. Covode.
F.ssay The best method of reclaiming ex-
i hausteil lauds Win. Kink.
lvich of the above topics will lie open for
general discussion after tbe respective -aiers
are read.
Tiie exercises will be interspersed with
music. The ladies have promised their at
teinUnce and help and a good time is ex
pected. Kverybody is invited to attend.
Henry H. lluni tr',
Jacob M HorrnAN,
II. K. Sinrrr.tt.
Committee.
Does It Coma Under the Law ?
One of the many interesting minor points
)iich have arisen in connection with the
!I gh I.ieuiiii-law has been passnl u;o:i by
the Supreme Caurt. In an opinion filed by
Justice Williams in tbe case of the Common
wealth against Ileyliurg, which cam? up
from the (Quarter Siswlon-i of Warren county,
the ilef. ml nit was indicted for selling aider
without a iiieire, and tlis oounty court dis
missed the pntsecittion on the ground that
cider w.i a non-iiifoxicating liquor which
mirbt be rs-ild without a license.
Tiie Supreme C:urt declares that this was
an error, holding 'hat the question was not
whether ci'T was intoxicating, but whether
il was Tnrio, brewed, spirituous or vinous
liquor, these being the four kinds for the
i sale of wiiicii a license is requisite. Tbe
I ourt further holds that this is a question of
fact lo be decided by a jury and not one of
law to be sett Us by the court, Tbe case is
therefore sent b3ck for re trial on that point.
"In common acceptation," says Judge
Williams. cid?r is nM mi.icrstood to be ei
ther a vinous or spirituous beverage, and
yet when fermented it doubtless contains a
perccutaire of alcohol sulhYieiit to bring it
wi'.bin the fair meaning of tbe term 'vinous'
and although not the product of distillation,
it may when mixed with spirituous liquor
and fid in that condition under the name
of cider, lie regarded as spirituous within
tbe meaning of the prohibition. We do not
mean to intimate that the mere uuferniented
J'1,oe of the apple is in any cin-umstances to
be reganleil as either a vinous or spirituous
li,('J"r D1" we do not know, and cannot say
" '" f hat its diaracter may not
clneel by fern-enution as to bring it
Ulu "ie tueaiiing of the term yinous.
Overccels, Overccats, Overcoat
for lest than cost ; they must be sold, at
J. B. Sntckk' :
sold, at
SsiTDItK'S.
Forward Items.
KntTn IltKALD: Httvin seen nothing
from bhade township in the columns of the
If kk.l for some time, I thought a few items
might be of interest to its readers.
Itui n and mud is tbe order of tlie day at
present.
The youtv; folks of this vicinity are or
all murried yet, but there are rumose of sev
eral seddin n the near future,
Oor"Tipiecat!o:" frieud, A. J. Luiir. is in
a high glee since the election,
Albert Cobn is opening s five foot lime
bank near Forward. Wish him success.
Oar farmer friend, David Miller, lost a fine
two-year-old colt last week and baa another
on the sick list.
The Hooversville creamery was sold last
Saturday to George Hoover, of Hoorertvilie,
and be intends to run il un a large scale
next rammer.
Shortly after sunset, Wednesday. Janaary
Hi, the alarm of fire was heard in our neigh
borhood, and in a lew minutes afterwards
great clouds of black smoke could be seen
shooting upwards, Tbe citizens responded
promptly to the cry and soon learned that
the S re was in the barn of of Ananiah Mau
gns. Tiie flames had gotten beyond control
when first discovered. Nothing was saved
but the horses and cattle, one bog and some
chickens. His wagon, farming implements
and all his grain and hay were burned. His
loss is heavy as he had no insurance.
Brothersvatley Items.
Mrs. E. L. Yode from Morrell, Kansas, a
daughter of Samuel Forney, Sr., is at pres
ent visiting her relatives and friends in this
section.
The sale at Henry X. Coleman's on last
Thursday was well attended, and bidding at
times was lively.
Four young men from this section started
for Westmoreland county last week, to sell
patent galea. At this rate Brothersvalley
will soon become the mother of patent
agents.
Arrangements are being made in Berlin
for Prof. Case to teach a class in music. This
is a good move for those who are musically
inclined.
. Tbe teachers of Berlin. Brotliersvalley and
surrounding districts wiil bold an Institute
in the near future. Hcputy Stote Superind
ent Hough will lecture ui tiie Institute. Mr.
Hough will deliver one of his best lectures
at Berlin, and will doubtless be greeted by a
crowded boose.
Half a doa-n or more new bouses will be
erected in lic.-iin next summer, and it looks
very uiuch as though lliui town was to have
a boom. Xow let iier extend ber borough
limits, which should have been done twenty
years ago, and she aiay yet gel on an equal
business standing with her neighboring
towns. It is uot generally known thatagood
part of Berlin belongs to ltrotberavalley, but
its true, and scarcely any one can tell you
w by.
Some twelve or fifteen couples of our
young ladies and gentlemen held a surprise
party, Tuesday evening, at Charles Walker's.
The young folks had a very -enjoyable time,
and kept up their merry-uiaking until a late
hour, when all returned to their homes, well
pleased with the evening's entertainment.
The Sandy Hollow Literary Society last
Friday evening had a crowded house. Tiie
question, .VtiiK'., That the land contains
more wonders than the sea,, was decided in
favor of tiie atliniiativc. Following is tiie
qaestson for next meeting: ,. Tba!
we should have compulsory aliatidance at
school.
Mrs. Frank Forney su ill red a trokeof par
alysis last Thursday morning, and died ou
Fr.iiay morning ut 8 o'clock, and her re
mains were interred on Sunday al'ternoun at
2 o'clock. Her age was 4S years.
Mark Collins Post Xo. 344 ti. A. K . last
week elected the following offteers for the,
ensuing year :
P. C S. S. Forney.
S. V. C. Albert lkt!l.y.
J. V.C.-C. Long.
O. ti. Henry Oicssncr.
Chaplain C. C. Hate.
(J. M. John A. Oroif.
O. 1). Charles A. l loto.
Surgeon Sam Iiuholf.
(J. 8.11. Joseph U. Atchison.
Adjutant Jacob Zorn.
I see in bust Week's Iknt Krut that the Re
publicans will not have more than seven of
a majority in the next Congress, and proba
bly not m ire than one ; and then it lurther
stutes that the death ol" one meiu'ocr may
change the political complexion of the next
House. But then wo all know that the Peiit
oera's arc so wonderfully sick ever sitae the
iast election, and sick jieopie1 are just as like
ly to dio as bealty and cheerful oues and if
any die it may hit some of those sick one,
and how will that aSVet the complexion ol
the House ?
Zi.it .
War-teC !
Hides, and Kiim, 1 will pay the highest
rash prii-e fir all kimls of hides, peltrs olid
furs. Call on me at tny residence. imiHisli
attly west of the S. i C. Station.
II. G. ( YltMT-JUH M.
Mackerel Fish !
Now in siiM k. a shipment direct from the
Atlantic coast. Q'l-dily excellent, but prices
hisib, and we can't help it. Try some of
I hem. Kcs'ieet fully,
ConK it ItKKIUTS.
Hope for the South Penn.
The New York lhm!d of Thiirsd.-iy.sru .1 ,
Mr. I. Ilostetter, a son of the late lr. Hos
teller, of ritisliiirjrli. I'a., who was a prmiii
m i-.tly identified with the South I'enii Kail
road, arrived in this city yesterday. A re
porter saw b-ni last nyht nf his hole!, hut
while heailinilleil tbe fact that hi mission
in this city was the furtherance of the pro
jeit sn dear to his father's heart, he was very
plainly indi.sf.scd to inijiart any fact;.
It was (ratherl from his converse! ion.
however, that the completion of the road
whs now sn assured fact, and that through
his influence the remainder of the Pittsburg
interest, which has been the prosiinent fac
tor for so long a time, had 1-eeti jiersuaded to
fin their names to the reorganisation spree
nient. There has been a lispneithin on the
part of some persons outside of the Pennsyl.
Hiiia Ilailroad proier to keep the South
Penn nutter unsettled long enough to com
pel a forfeiture of its charter by reason ol the
limit of the time lor its completion running
out.
It is now the intention of those having the
pn-ji-ct in hand to do something definite, and,
with the list of names nor si-rued to the re
organiwtion HiTcemont them seems to be a
pronjiecl of the ultimate completion of the
road. Il seems that all that remains to be
done now l to secure a few remaining sig
natures here in thin eity, whereupon a reor
ganization of the company will he promptly
effected, and work on the line will lie resum
ed in the early spring.
Stop-Overs on B. & O. R. Ft. Tick
ets. Commencing January 1st, lKSy, the con
ductors on II. it 0. H. 1!. will issue stop
over checks to the holders of first-class un
limited tickets who desire to stop off at sta
tions lietween the starting point and destina
tion of their tickets, Stop-over checks will
be valid for five days from date of issue.
("has. t) Sel l-L,
Uen'I Pa. Afrt.
B. .t 0. n.
Corn I Corn !
Do yon want ten bns'iels, or more, of good
mixed shell corn? If so, 4T cents ier bnsliel
will buy it. Do yon want ten bushels, or
more, of good yellow ear corn? If so, 47
cents per bushel will buy it. These figures
good until February 1st, of this year.
Respect fully.
Cook & Beerits.
leading physicians recommend Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Old and young take it with
jierfect safety. It clt-snses the blood stiength
ens the nerves, and vitalizes the system.
Popular experience has long placed this med
icine at tlic b.i-4 of tot)ip alteratives.
OUR HARR1SBURG LETTER.
From oor special Corresfiooilent.
IlAuaisai Bu, Jan. 1!. S89.
There in always a calm ul'ter a storm ; tbe
reaction is some'imes more effective than the
jar itself; Ibis would seem to be true of tbe
legislature. The recent general strangefreak
in tbe organixation of l-oth the House and
Senate has bad a reaction, and it is now said
by those high in authority that if the scene
were to be re enacted it would result quite
differently.
There are those who say Senator Quay
found it harder work than he bad any idea
of to bring about tbe change, especially in tbe
Senate. However, tbe jugglery of the reve
nue bill, and tbe bad legislation enacted but
session is said to bare disgusted tbe Senator,
and reform seemed necessary in bis opinion;
and to bring it about, a change of sane of tbe
oQcers in both branches was necessary. In
connection witbthe question, Can Quay be
a reformer?"' the reply comes, " Can a leop
ard change its spots?" with significance.
There seem to be a figbt in earnest be
tween Senator Quay and that prince of boss
es, Chris. Magee, of Pittsburgh, inasmuch as
tbe Chief Clerk of both tbe Senate and the
House are both Irom the city of the latter,
but not of his selection or friends. The si
lence of the wily politician from Pittsburgh
is in keeping with bis methods. Those who
are closest to him say he will be heard from
in the near future. As some daily remarked
at the time " be is young, handsome, and
has a goodi memory." Time only can tell
what tbe result will be. but that some grave
errors were committed, now seems patent.
These reflections come to the sober-minded
legislator, as he sits in bis seat and looks
about him and sees the changes made since
last Bcssiou.
There is an exceptional numlier of good
young men in the lower House who are now
servun: their first term. The Judiciary Gen
eral Committee is composed of a numlier of
the best young lawyers in the State, and
they are doing some good work.
Both Houses are now under fair headway,
with plenty of work to do; a large number
of bills have been rend iu plate and referred
to the proper committees, and they' are hold
ing daily taieetiugs, and quite a number of
bills have been reported and are now being
printed.
Ou Monday the electors of the State met
and formally cast the vote of Pennsylvania
for Harrison and Morton, and appointed tbe
Hon. Porter S. Xewmeyer, of Connellsville,
messenger to carry the returns to Washing
ton. Vr. J- K. Miller, of Berlin, elector
from your Congressional district was pres
ent. The House met Monday evening, but did
yery lit tle business of importance. The Sen
ate did not meet until Tuesday evening. On
Wednesday evening a joint cauens of the
Senate and House was held in the hall uf
the House, when it was resolved to pass
tbe Constitutional Prohibitory Amendment
resolution. There was some little discussion
as lo the pror wording i the resolution,
but with a large majority of the H"publican
members it was dis'iu-sl unnecessary to cau
cus upon it, but to pass it and redeem the
party pledges. The fixing nf June l-tti next
as the time for holding the special election
was opposed by some, who doubted the wis
dom of holding a special election, but mcrt
of the members are in favor of the same.
There is much speculation as to whether the
State will vote in favor of the amendment or
not, and if the same is carried, whether the
Governor wiil not call a stiecial session of the
Legislature for the pur-iose nf enacting prop- !
er legislation to carry the amendment into I
etft-ct. On motion, at Friday morning's ses- I
sion a siecial order was made to passthe res- ;
olation finally on next Tuesday at 12 o'clock j
ni , when it will be sent to the Senate for I
I passage and concurrence.
I The resolution abolishing is, II tax has also
t been presented, and will pass. It will likely
j be vited upon at the same time The old
k'nee Jaw of A. L. lino it sii.rn9i must go.
There have bteu a iiutuiier of bills tiiTered to
reH'iil the old horse high, bull strong and
hog tight, fence, made of rails or logs. Tiiere
are some of the former which favor enacting
a new fence luw, but a majoriiy seem to
think no law is needed.
Tticru arc two contested rases tietore trie
Committees, one in the U-nale that of Oj
born vs, Dcvl'n. and one in the House
Finley vs. Nichols, both from the city of
Philadelphia, and both of which will c-wt
the State a large sum, and will !ik!y rsult
in both mcmliers drawing their salary.
The boundary line act pissed last session
will likely he amended, as there are several
bills pending before tiie Judiriary dein ral
Committee looking to that end.
The scalp act may be amended by putting
foxes in, but it is doubtful, as it imvij with
much opp osition. It is favored by Repri'sen
tative Pugh, of your county.
Philip.
Terrible Fight With a Mob.
Fort Vo2th. Jill. 2u. Sheri:! liicliards.ui
of this county received a telephone nessae
alii-ut niidiiiirht from tiriiin-n. in Yomi-r
comity, to the cffst that while. a deputy
United States .Marshal with a isse of t Ira
ham citizens was escorting the four M.irlow
brot tiers. Iluckliurt and another man named
Pierce to the Parker county iail at Wellier
lord. the prisoners beinir indicted for four
murders and eiyht cases of horso theft, a
mob of thirty citizens attempted to lynch
theui. The Marshal and pos. del'eiided the
prisoners, wiien a terrible fiht took place.
Two of the Murlow brothers and four of the
pose were killed at the first fire. The ti-ht
continued, and another one of the Marlows
and Pierce were wounded, another one of
the citiaens mortally hurt.
The prisoners, Pien-e, Ma'rlow and P.u. k
hart cscajicil. hut ail are said to lie wounded.
The light took place, two and a half miles
from town. It is not known how many of
the mob were hurt. A l ire (losse has lieen
made up tit (irah.-im and are'in pursuit of
the fuilives and mernU'rs of tlie mob.
SheritT llichardson has ired the Sherilfs at
Heiirlelta, Vernon, Wichita, Cisco, Abilene
and Colorado City.
The lyht t'Hik place ut 10 o'clock Saturday
night. 1 1 appears that this affair was a se
quel lo another that os-currvj Friday nitiht.
liisme Mariow, one of the brothers inci.i ion
ed al-ove, all of whom were of bad reputa
tion and accusisl of various thefts, killed
Sheriff Marion Walla"., of Yoiin county,
on the 17th of last Deii-mlier, while the hit
ter was trying to arrest him. Mariow es
caped, but bis brothers were arrmted as ac
cessories. Later they broke jail but were
captured and Friday ni;:!it a mob of about
thirty men a! larked the jail at t'raham with
the purpose of lynching them. The mob
failed in their olyeet, however, and almiit
nine o'clock Saltirday the prisoners under a
strjtijr gu trj were starteil for Wetberford for
safe keeping. It was while this party was
en route that the same or another in ib at
tacked them with theabove result.
Dr.
Hostetter'a Son Soils to the
Vanderbilta.
PlTTsncKiin, Jan. 21. It is ntated upon
information received frotn a source said to
lie most reliable, that HerlKTt Ilostetter has
sold to the Vatiderhiils all the stocks and in
terests ol the late Dr. Ilostetter in the Pitts
burgh it Lake Erie Kailroad. This gives the
Vsnderbi Its full control of the line, and at
the annual meeting of tiie Hoard here, to
morrow, some irujiortaut changes will be
made.
The South Penn will Be Built.
FiTTsncaon. Jan. 21 . The ('hraiurU Tele-
grajJi says that Herbert Hiistetter, son of the
late Ir. Ilostetter, has returned from Sew
York with tlie information that the trouble
with tbe Pittsburgh stockholders of the
South Penn Railroad has been settled. All
the Pittsburgh stockholders have signed the
Carnegie agreement but II. C. Frick, and he
will sign when the Yanuerbilts do the same,
which will be early next week. All the pre
liminary law work has been settled and a
meeting will he held in Xew York next week,
when arrangements will be made to start
work on the road early in April.
Diptheria seems to be prevail
parts of the State.
TWO GOVERNORS.
That's What West Virginia Win Have
After March Troops May
Be Called Out
WntstLixo, W. Ya , Jan. 20. The re
sult of the contest for the (iovcrnorsbip in
this Slate will bj du;tl Government, for
brief space at least, alter the 4lh of March.
The Federal Adiuinislration will have to be
called upon to settle the difficulty. This is
the opiuioit of the leading politicians of the
Stale.
Xo sooner bad tbe Democrats been de
feated in the courts in their efforts to pre
vent tbe delivery of the returns of Kanawha
county to the Legislature, with which Goff
has a majority of tbe votes cast for Govern
or in the State, than they began to search the
Constitaiion for technical pretexts for with
holding a declaration of the result in tbe
presence of the tw j Housai in joint assem
bly, as provided by tbe Constitution. Tbe
scheme now hatching at Charleston is to
refuse to declare tbe result on the pretext of
Fleming's contest, and thus make it possi
ble fur Gov. Wilson to hold over after tbe
4th of March next and keep the seat warm
for Fleming nntil after he shall have been
declared by a partisan majority entitled to
tbe piace.
THK nKMiH SVTtC SCllKYK.
The Democrats propose to lin-i in Section
3of article 7 of the Constitution a pretext
for their proposed program. This section
reads:
The returns of every election ibr theabove
named offices shall be sealed up and trans
mitted by the returning ottictrs to the Sec
retary of State, direct to the Sieaker of the
House of IK'legates, who shall immediately
after the organization of tbe House, and be
fore proceeding to business, ojien and pub
lish the same, in the presence of a mijority j
of each House of the Legislature, which
shall for that pui-pose assemble. The person
having the highest number of votes for said
offices shall be declared duly elected thereto,
but if two or more have an equal and the
highest number of votes lortbe saiiuotlices,
the Legislature shall by joint vote choose
one of surh persons for said olhVe.
Sj-eaker Wi"ls. as s.Mn as he opens and
reads the reltini-, is, in accordance with the
Democratic scheme, to go no furthiT on the
pretext that it is doubtful whether he is the
pro's-r lersou to divlare the result, notwith
standing it is and always has bech the prac
liccso to do, and the joint Assembly is to be
declared dissolved, and, the State being
without a Govern iron the 4tb of March,
Wilson is to continue until Fleming can be
slippul in after a farce of a contest is gone
through n;lh.
HIT liilt'F WILL HE TIIKRE.
T rt tlen.linir il.-s not inten'l tliat tbe
faii vi re to ileelnin tiie result at C'harlestuil
shall clit.tt him out of ' tlie ti-jvernurship.
Tlie foriualiiy of ilwUn'nir tlien-sult which
the remri-9 declare ilnefi not affect in tbe
slifihlnt the right of the iierson fniinil to
have the highest vote from qualifying for
his fsisilion. lien. OotT will go before a
prnjier olli .'er am take the oatho;' olliee as
lioveriior-elts't. ar eertainly as the 4th of
Mareli e-mies r.Milnl anil he is alive. If he is
denied entry into the slate House and for
eilily resisted, he will eall first ti-on the civ
ilian aid of the State, and next as Commander-in-Chief
of the Militia he w ll eall on
the military.
If "mie. Wilson resisLs to this point and
3lso calls out the niiiilary to aid him. the
Government id the I'liited States will be
promptly apjiealeJ to and ;lu re is no reason- !
.I.nll.t If u 111 n ,1.. h 1 1
There was a imeus claimant nf a liovernor- !
ship once before, one I.irr. in Ithode Island, !
and he was m-ticlrlied hy the I'nited States
(lovernnient, just as iison will be fjuelch-.
in this ease.
Big Fire in St. Paul.
Sr r.ii.. Jan. 21. Miortly hfteri
"it this
tnoruiin; lire wa dis
overed in tlie l.r.ind i
.i
-Liiiera xio.ise. ai nil, i.iiu- is a. Ja.J H
-e.-nis likely that the building wiil lie a total I
luss. Miss Helen Harry 's company is lilting j
an engagement there this week, and their j
eii,, win i a total loss.
.Mi5XEAiMt.is, Jan. -Jt. Shortly after 7:3)
ttus morning nte wxs tliscoverei in the
Grand Opera House in St. Paul. The tire
originated in t e gentleman's coat-room
during the absence of the night watchman.
At L:i a. ji. the hanil-siinc tijiera House is
a omplete ruin. The roof at the Fourth
street entrance has fallen in and the iiis'de
of the house is a mass of ruins. The build
ing was erccied by Commodore IiavidM-n
and, together wiih the Court block, next to
it. In-long to the Iavidsoit e-tate. The
b'ilding was worih ji,(hiii and is fully in- j
siire.1. laiekih. the Helen P.arrvC, which i
was to ojien to-uieht. bad not had its tninlis
and seeriery carried in. and tiiev were coi.se-
quen.ly sac... Th, t.,p of the C-.iir. hk is
a fire, and the flames are imoviss-iiec.
A Fight to trie Death.
Few Worth. Tex . J.itiu.iry .". Wlii'e
I'iiited States Ma-shal iiraluoi. with a iii-ss..
of dozens, v:i es.- irii r.j t he fmr M.ir!.,w
lir-itiiers, Ihickart ai'd :i'io!her m:i:i name 1
Pierce, to the Parker coimry jail at Wcatner
ford, ttie prisoners b-in in lic'cd tor four
murders and eiiit c is -s of hore theft, a moo
of thirty riti.'. 'in attetnptetl lynch them.
The marshal and posse iL-fended the prison
ers when a terrible lihl took pla-e. Two
of the Mariow brother were killed aud four
of Ihe posse al the fli-sl fire. The firtit con
tinued and another one of tho Mirlows .m l
l'ierce were woundcl, another one of the
citizens mortally hurt. The prisoners.
Pierce, Mariow and Huckart, escaped, but
all are said to lie wounded. It is not known
how many of the mob were hurt.
A Chastly Find.
Xew York, Jan. Pi Mrs. Catharine
nikert, of lo.", Orchard street, wot into the
cellar tirs mornim.' to get coal, and thought
she saw a very tall mill standing in the
dimly-lighted pussag" through which she
bad to pass. She waited a moment, and as
the man did not movc.-she attempt! d to
brush past hini. When siie toueiiel the
figure it swung frosts her ati-l hack against
her. It was the boly of K nil Uvii belt, 51
vearsof age, a shoi'inaker. who had hanged
himself by a rope from the ga-pi(. Kxees
sive grii.f over his wife's death is believe! to
have been the cause for suieide.
Roasted a Baby.
Ciittsoo;a, Tins., Jan. afi A rsdoroi
woman, ilache! Henry, was roasting a bahy.
A tieighlsir pissin-j her house smelted burn
ing llesh and rushed In. On a bed of burn
ing coals lay an infant roasting to death and
alone in a room. The Henry woman claims
it was an accident, but the proof against her
is strong.
The days are h it IU minutes longer than
they were the beglnlng of the year.
MARRIED.
niDSX' ll'It-HOOVKR-Oii Wednesday
January It. I.SSl. at the ft -f irni'-d parson
age in .-Somerset, by R;v. II. K'ng, M-. Ciark
Kidenour and Miss Cora H Hoover, both of
S-wttdale, Pa.
jaiIVS:X-XICKl.Y-On Thursday. Jan
nary 17, ISS:), at the Ief,,rn'?d p'irsonage in
Somfrrsct, by Il-r. If. King, Mr. Samuel
Johnson, of Idle Park, Pa., and Miss Kiszie
Xicely, of Ligonier, Pa.
LICIITY MILLEK At the residem-e of
the bride's parents. Dn Thursday, Jan nary
17, is-!), by R-v. I. C. J'-thnson, Mr. Elmer
M. IJchty, of SVa'erl ki. I iwa, and Miss Ulti
ma Miller, of Somerset, Pa.
r JACOB. On Friday, January Is, lt!). at
her home near linkersville. Komerset Coun
ty, Pa., Mrs. Wilhelmina C, wife oft'ssper
Jacob, agesl tj years, 1 1 months and 1(1 days.
BOOKMAX At tbe house of Mr. John
Kline, near Sipesville, on Sunday, January
19, l.WI, Margaret Bell, daughtei uf S. & 3.
Btiokroan, aged 4 Tears, U njontlu and 10
days.
DIED.
Have You Noticed the
REDUCTIONS
We have made In th- pri-e of Men's Low and
Jr-tslhuii I'r.. ;.l
Muter Untlerwear ?
White and Gray Merino Shirts and Draw
ers, reduced I'miu 50c. to toe.. Toe. a suit ;
reduced from 7ac. to 3ic.. ft 2 a suit ; re
duced from el to TSc. each. Three grades
medium and extrw heave weights.
Plain Camels Hair shirts' and lira wen, reduced
from St aO tfiSI -J5 eaeh.
striped Camel, Hair, reduced from f I T3 to
$1 SOeach.
White All- -ol hlru and Drawers, reduced
from to St Veaeh.
While All Wool sbb-rai and Drawers, nduced
from St ?. u ii rsit h
AU... tlis iMtrnaias In Men's Fancy ?-.trl-ed Ve
rino Hail' Ho- are uonliy ot roar acu-'atiou. ace
mules aae a isu , J tut il ; Tie yrada-, j cvuts a
pair.
SHlkTS, justoiied ; extra value iu hue slid
Fancy.
The Bargains in Trimmings
imr new line ar mens ami Kiivs vtr.irT
At Lie. , JV 7.V.. and! a virrt. will he
sure to rttlrai't yon if y,m uatit Rtiythuur in the
Trmiciinit bne. Itraid ss-ts from is- up. less thnn
hair price. Is.' Dot tail to step at the Trimming
iH.'partmellt
HORME & WARD,
rirrn avk.. riTTSBi'BGH,PA.
FARM FOR SALE I
THK -niritK r? Tt for Hal" the f ir n i
ff Stmii'i iWrvliiV. WilIiHm Wis;ltv, ani irihni.
tiuu. Thrrv ii errcji.il there-ou ft i
m.X HA12Y, LARUE IRA. HE IIOl'SE,
fimnarr. Wttl and Wh H( with nthT ont-iMiiitiiiiir-.
I in- farm will N mUl riie! fr I'lt-ii.
orcn-'ti time ixtyn-t.-ir'.. Pd.'v-.,ii givt-u 1-t ..("
April, 1 -'.. K'r further ri-t!riiir nnl roiuii
Uutu of ale, t-ii.ln'iws cither i 'iu -nlrt'Ti!'i
JOHN SIIKKKK'K.
i-iwl: ll ivcii, i'a.
W. !.. h fciTKi:.
jArjltr-fc 61 S t. John St.. l iiil I'a.
JI LK TO ACCKIT OR RKKOE.
Jo Mrtli.i F.. Dull. InterTnarrl M wiih
Jt-e t'rtti'hlifl-i. ftti'l MautTVB
t'.iu rmurruHl with KichorU Kovi, of Put.
himrh. Fa. :
Vri are ht-ri'hy nitiiftM tf In arrfi apjAr at
an Orplmnn ( tni 't to .m' hi(J In anl f r i-'m-r-t
rixinty. I'a , n Mni-jy. the 2' h ilny -rf Vr in:arr
uext. thfi a iht-re to ttcit or redi--? to takr
thv Kent Em air of lViir I mi il. f j-h-.vI. at the
apprniMl valunl:ut or nhow caiL-e wliy the same
ii" iM not hv s.lil.
Sh-r.ritroih., R. 3. McMlI.I.K.V,
Somerset, Jaa. 16, '&S. MierirT".
TI0N M incr..
My s(in Willisni Blourli htvlnr left mr huiue
sii-i taken hiiiwil' Irnei iinr'rr my cuitm! nil t
on i-re lu rebr iietititsl ni.l lo harbor or irn.t tiiiu
in hit aeeoiini, m I wiil not he rrsponsiMi lor
anj Uelits he mar culilraet
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JbuuyevVwfcuuUny, l.ii. c-vu
J033N P. JcLEAN, Futlisher.
CINCINNATI, O.
ii wimple
llolklay Stock complete, and at prices that will pav any one to favor
U3 with .heir patronage, stack consist.-) of
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
NECKWEAR,
Seal, Plush, Cloth and Silk, in Jackets, Xew
markets, Jfodjcskas, lthaglens, 'm fact everything
in the line of Cloaks.
:::zz:zF l:::z
Cliffs, Boas and Stoles, in all the stylish Furs.
Knable
35 Fifth Avenue,
DO YOUR SHOPPING AT
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S,
j i o j Bi!3sr!SiT;Oi'wasr
whkiik vor -w-ira fixd dimexsklixk o'
I Ladies' and
COATS AND WEAPS.
NOATSLTY
DRESS GOODS
Ti
Louthers
X1 Vj X
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Beccraing- a Great
Favorite with People in Search cf
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses,
Suj)poiiers, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, Ac.
THE DOCTOR GIVES PEKSOSAL ATTENTION TO THK COM POUND I Mi OF
Piiysicians'Prescriptions 1 Family Receipts
GREAT CJSE BIXO T.lVJT.V To lis O.VtK fBE.-U AXD PLUS JMD LE
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,
And Full Line of Optical Goods alwavs on hand. From
B
such a large assortment all can be suited.
THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGAHS
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our !,'ood
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from us or elsewhere.
J. n. LOUTHER, M. D.
MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA.
PUBLIC SALE
OF-
ValiaDlB Rea Estate
BY VIRTI'E of an nnrr afwp iulotit of the : will -f-Hl dtH-t.1. htt r v- i:.,tn,. t(t r-w
-Tn-jhn' Court if .ro-rf( v. Va , U tlin un- j m ill nttrni lothe lulit-K M hi .( ;. i n-fi r-iit t i-i
strriKri-wM ir-tti. tht-r w ill eif- ifak'hT Mih- r ortit e iu "inint 1"., ttt f mohv Jim M. !-' at
tniu ry op tlifpremi-st-) in Uinnter lownhip j I o'rit- t A. m. brti mid w n--r a;t ...rmps m
ul ! ten-t.-i rv.Miri-. tf ;.;-iir mii pr; -H i.. t .'-:r
1.
FRIDAY, FEURUARY
k ni.. the fitllnwinir tli--rrilI real
nei.i..rtv . I.-i.l. 1 r,...l,.r .h
tare, l.iie till
ed, vit ;
f f Th Honp?itPs-fi, a trart of hind it-
H-t f'o'.nr, FVim a. 'ontuiiniii . -.-, ndjotn
iiite tracts .Sox. I and :. Aaron i-iftr. W. and
( hnt Knipp, Imnicl hoemakt-t, and Alfr-d
Wiiuioth. with a
Dwelling House,
two .-iini, A. thpronn orw!--d : tb-rr are two
fin1 api-tvon-hard" oiitht prviiii-K and a portion
of the tr.-t i.-Jh-!! tnniji-r l. and tut; farm i wril
watt-rtrd and in xhaI ruitivation.
Vj A tru t of iwid ittiati' a. aforesaid.
No I. William and ('hriM Knrii. t'"'r wo-nia-kvr.
John Muith'-w and All;tl w limrtb. wi:h a
dw'llitiir hot i-i. tuini. nnd o:iii-r ti'idtntr tiH-rv-11
frfi ti-i : ;h'Tv w a'M' mi a'tp' .a, hard on the
trnt'i. and u ia in . u.UvaUt.ii.
V'Vj A lra-t of Und ittia' aa aforpid
ndjojt:ii;ir trart No 1. i If red Wiimoih and
I 'U7ii. ( Mtovmaii-r-T : ih. tru-i i.id u afvrvdand
a iar.'e (Htriion v,ll tunlnTrd. Tn Mr trai-ts will
lf -fid 'plrHii-!v. or any t -.10 it mofT fth'tn
ok thtr. 10 via .iirih?-r-. or a viay lc foT the
Iki ititt ri-w rf Uju e.uu.
TERMS-
OTic-t'tird a.i-r i-ayi-nt-nt ot dr1''- to nmain a
Men 01 !m ( 1 r-1? t U'-o in ir. -f nhirhi- to
' paid antiiiul.r to tt.' widovF d irin htr-riif-v
at h.-r s,th th- nriii. ii-.. to i!,r nwr. uf said !
de--a-'l ; tiie n
miiHUT iiik-ii.ii-i 11 imn.i on .
eonirinanon if -mr
ui.e-lf-.trd Ml f0 Ve,
I,-ini-.l 111 .mi- yer. ii-i ,
. I L i .. t i i . i . .
. j , , . . . ;
i . r. i i; r -'M.r.tt,
I. t. -nK.
A'inr. and Tnit. of ftw. 1 relief.
A1'
rMIMSTUATOK'.S NOTICE.
fc.iaienf F-irtnH K!niniell. Api. late of Rro4h-r- '
v.!iey TfW.iship. iiierl fo. Ja.
Js'irr ot admi'M'tr tfion on the iihoveTate j
n iteen tfraniro m (lie niio.er-lKllen vj ine I
prop'ratitfniv. iM'ttee l uerehy ven toaW Mr- j
indehte! U'f-aid e(t"e to nittkr hnmeliate '
MA Hi. !; M 1 y. I.ARRAV.
Admr. tdvtnrd KlMinell, dee d.
' 1
pi'LKTO ACCKIT OR I:EFi;sEf
XV t
I'.j Ititrri'on Kdm, Jaeo). KHei. Win. Keim. j
nnd .i:iry K' iin. itiiTinarriei i'h Wnin-r ;
Pate-, of Citrletou. Thir ('imn'V. Xeh. : All- I
me K"in. iiiieriiuirritHi jih Jom pa tieiMtT. toe it '.ay of Juiiuarv . ry aniituti et n-enu
and l iin ii Ken! iiifi-i'Tnarnt'd a lh Jo-hn M. 1 The hiis-in- tii h-.-rrairr ft r. i'iet d at Th
H.'iil.-r. oi Mtran-;. Kid more o . Ni-ti. : t aiha- i "M p4ee by Jox-eph . filler. The Ik- k- i h
riu Kemi iniennHrrie! with Wr laii'r, of j tirtn ar in the wnioii of hplirtf-m 1. M;l er.
Jni::i un i-'i.W-. Mni'iitn 'ohm v, ' i. ; i and ail peraon Viavitt riint on ih-m ar- r
-n tire ii-'ie.'' ma'pf to md appear at j pietd to '-ail and -ttle ihe-me a dtHMi ft;r
an orpi:;iM-' 'onn jo (, heid tdnnl pt --"nierrt i tiu-r wotire.
tn:n:r. )n .on M-nlwi, the i'.th i'h of I". l-roa- ( J'KPH f MI! 1 FR
ry ii'ii. then aitd then- tt or retuse toiase t KPilK A I '4 . Vi !I.L.fv.
the real ef:t!.- ot t!' -a k'.-m. d .M-d. at ihe ap- , Rot tcWMp. Vh.. Jan. . pa'j.
praiKfit -th iiiation, ov stm aie arl. tbe 4iie
-h-M-id ; mm id. t
&h ri.r t it r,
lieriT
DMiNlSTILVToU S NOTICE.
kiAie of .loii'ti Yont.tr. Ae'l.. U t of JefTerwrn and i t1er r.e. .norm of l-mr Ksji.'n,aa
T . ,-Niuier t o.. Pa. ' dee d ua amon tho- U-jrallv entitle ihrr-n,
f-tTerof adnitniKtrauoi on aho-.-e eatate haT- j Noftee herei.j tveu that I will nniM in th
1ti)E i-eeu nt n test to the underijfnfd by inf np- J -iut:e of -aid appninrm-m at riv i Cee :n :-vruer-er
miihorty. n.rtiee i.- lo n t.ji jri-en u !t per- ; -n Ikiroueh on ihf .Mh iir t Januarr. A, I.
tOM ideitet to tid e-u;e Ui nae ironie!uare , when aul where ail pvr-vna hiter-,! may
iwyrrn-ni. ami tho havi isf elan a raXBinnt the aiten-d.
wasne wil! prtfw.'ni thw duiT utlieuiitatod for t FRI. . BltSt VtR.
-vt'iemeiit no -ati:ntay. tae .tb dy mt .laRiiar", ! Jan-'i ltxtf. AtHiitr.
!rei. at the Ui retidjiie: of th K cK.-t in aid J m
JoiT.xji. fitu tMs-A.s H. ca BLR. I TTXECL'TOR'S NOTICE.
Attorney.
A-rniin;trBtor.
J
oirvsifdws rott-EtiE of A.Br jk.vrv)i
MKI.f K
ART, MUSIC, COUBBCIAL, LITIRARY.
ari'l fir fttal,vu.
Sept. 36. -m.
JSJ-VtTT-.HErS .
JoJsHionn, .ra.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SMOKING JACKETS.
& Shustsr,
PITTSBURCH, PA.
Childrens'
f i SifCi
Drug Store
f
A
l'IITiys NOTICE.
in re rtHt ( Alnn Kfirt'twnrk I f nf V'.k'u k
Tiwn-(np, Sotivr! r-MmtT 1.miii . ;n, t t t- t
Ilie uiuit rwi fctvmif N-n ti-rt;nf .! .un
t"t h? t!i-p -nn-rt to ll.i 'c IJ,- it.r ,n n
hall tt W of (. . John-urn nrnl Hiuii l 1 tT rk
K.xf'titn of thv lft wiil Ainl ii-cimn. til ..i it.
M11 1-1 . tti Hti1 HtTt'Hiir th.i-f l.-vrtll v MI l
tr)ret. to atMfriHiii ihf tnn an i,t nu- nit
HI'lllH. m.- Wfll M the r'sl.f-l ! v hi-ir. . . r il m
t rininis sr tn- m-rsirnii irinri tipiin in r i vliRle
I Jjtn.il-.. vi..l.:..r.
i
V ?
KIT OK IMKTITIU.N.
; n ii mum n inr niuTin.irrn. i Willi raminl
nHitmi nan. ii-f-itf.ro t i. t. . t tijiiii.tii IaAif
of Kiherti'vii Hurl ,'otmtv im . Hn't
K-nHn'i! Ixhr ol ( rum. H-ifr-l, i . Ka.
Y'ti rtn hTf,.y not-rit-.i tlmi 1:1 pir-.,ttu r of a
Writ of i"artm.!i intuit out or th wrt.tini- (ourt
of om.rMt CoHiitv. Pa., and t Hit i.r u ) i
wfll hM an intiet on thr iirfniis s. ti l,r r- al
estate of Timma. I.tir. it-r il. .nu -te ut ,-..R.!t
and l'ant T;m . -M.nirat-t 4 otiiity. P i.. oti1t.iir
dar tins il-tisl-tr of Ke-finirry ni w!.,-u and
liere )ou can atteud U ;oti inink nr
K. 6. Mr HI 1. 1 FN.
ShertniOfn, i ii.-ntf
Jan. Hlw (
NEE'S NOTICE.
Notice tn hererty ttiYfn thai Henry N. i t. man
aii't wi!t-hy d.-rd ot volnui.try a-.'fc:iiii..-iu tut-a.i-;ntHl
all tlw rtal t-aatHnd H-p,r.,,i po -ny
of Henry V 1 oleinnu m Kt-tiU-n sniksr 111
tmt for the rvm-ht ot th- rwi)(.(rs. of !(, Mid
HVnry X. ( oif man. Ail iep-on ttit-ivion- ttutt-f((-l
to taid Ile;ir N. oiMnnn will make wiuitediMi-
paymftir to the aMiter-ie nnd tho har'n
or d.-nniii-' wiil pr- st-m Hk-ui 'lu: v auu.t-i.i i.-im ..
for -aeitlement on lEnr-triy ih . w dav .r
lr. at the imjiim if Herirv N. ' oieman in tiri Ui
era alley low us-hip, Smier--i 1 o.;ru v i
hHl l'-tN H. V. Al KKR.
J.tii. i.lwi. AviKf.
OK 1'AkTlTiO.N,
T".fio. ft. f. Mtlleror Priihsii. Iji' imn-fl 4.i.-.
tv. liixitMiia : Mury IIajter. mtenn.irrni mtft
Wiih.iia Hmiiv, of Joi.n-id h u. (aibiir 1 i nn
tr, P :
Y4i arehervi.y D':ir;ed that in r-or::, n- of
, ,mrt of S..mrvt .,,. l-...ml u. B- ,:l.,i
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I'ne p'ihUc is herehy notified that n.r wife EHa
xanua liaa k ft my hed and r.aid anln ut ;i:t
eau-se or pi-oTo4-utiiii aud that 1 will not rV-r-"poiiMhie
tor aii uehL of her eiit rui'ftiir
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Wt'i-iliV for aiv
I deht or fienfe sdie to or Mini;- ;o ant i,ne. '
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Notice ia hen-hy ffiren that the ar-Btrhip
herHorore eiinnir 1-riwmi Joseph l. and hfh.
I. -Miller in the metauti!e lminew under ttie
firm tianw if Miilrr Hr titer., (iM.,id oti
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j The niHlfpiiiriM-il havtl t-a-eti api-sHii-! AndJ-
tor t-r the i rf'.riaii t ourt -ViturH-i i oi ttiy r
I aiK-enain advatji-enei and n.nste- li-iriiuiri
! Of the hHHi ID taUi alo nf i-Jt I k'a.-.' .a.
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t iu-siav i Alrw Jtehir. 3at f !t:f It .T-r.
Vrnert o . rt.,der-a-d.
Li-wors tstaies-blar-f on ihtf sl.ist r.te hsT
ilis he n sr.il.t l.i Ur nr.trr.in.l t-T tlie M'.p
f r u-ilii'-rily. iii,li.f i. li. rl.. ;j,n ! t.,n.
Indi bu-il b .Mid eplale In mr Immi.-iHi is.tr
Bvnt anil ttiM has-iiiK riM.r-t. siranis i-e mm
will pr-nnt thm itiilr autiiutaalaii tut lii
saaut wiUMna it alaf to
Utou rrcmjrs
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