The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 24, 1892, Image 2

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    The Somerset Herald
1 DWA.ED 6CCLL, Kiltor kiil Proprietor.
WRDKISDAV...
..February 24, l
Ixted of bis expected letter of with
drl, Mr. Cleveland announce that be
can be nominated atid elected without
New York.
Ths Eland Free Coinage bill is a meas
ure for increasing the volume of the cur
rency. It i? a! a measure for increasing
the Republican Tote.
Id kino the past three years Uncle Sam
baa id off ia good money f i"x,0(X',000
of bi debts. The howlers about " the
bankrupt Treasury" should note the
fa-t.
Drmel t Co. acknowledged Friday
the receipt of contributions to the Russian
relief fund aggregating G,577.7C At the
opening of business Saturday in Phila
delphia the fund amounted to $jo.
Pev.to Peoitor, of Vermont, intro
duced a bill in the Senate last week pro
viding for the elction of president for a
term of six years, and making a man who
has served one, ineligible for a second
term.
Jrrx.E Iavid W. Patterson, of Laneas- j
ter county, died from paralysis late Sun
day right. In the death of Judge Pat
terson the bench of Penney I Tania lo
one of its most upright, able and learned
members.
The Mississippi Legislature has just or
ganized a new county, and called it "Jeff
lavis County." If anybody believes
there i anything in a name tbey will
shy around Jeff Davis. He never
brought luck to anybody.
The Ways and Meano Committee of
the House has got as far on the tariff
question as free wool, free cotton-ties,
free cotton bagging, and free machinery
to make cotton baggine. All this will be
rejorted in three separate bills.
Marie Xeviss Rhine has been grant -.!
an absolute divorce from her husband,
lamps G. Blaine. Jr. The judge who
made the decree took occasion, in doing
so, to deliver a well deserved lecture to
young Mr. Elaine and his mother.
The Democrats with one breath howl
at "the bankrupt Treasury" and with
the next yell at ' the robber tariff" that
fills the Treasury. They want the mon
ey, and, like the fool in the fable, would
kill the gw that lays the golden egg.
Mr. W. C. Smith, editor of the Everett
r,-n and Leader has formerly announced
himself a a candidate for the Legisla
ture. If the Republican brethren in
Bedford County know good thing when
thev see it they wi'l accord brother
Smith a unanimous nomination.
Mu. Hill secured a snap convention in
"ew York, and now his henchmen are
taking a snap census of the State, with
Tammany agents to count as many Dem
ocratic districts in Sew York City and as
few Republican districts in the country
as they possibly can without open fraud.
A Demox-eatic GN;afs would not al
low an American steamer to carry the
flour and corn of generous A gic
ers to starving Russians. Rut a British
steamer with England's flag floating at
her masthead will leave lew York this
week with over a million pounds of flour
and other generous gifts. It is great
card for John Cull.
St-ephes B. Rlkiss, the recently ap
pointed Secretary of War, has announced
the fact that President Harrison is a can
didate for re-election. This is hardly
news, but it is perliaj the first authori
tative announcement of a generally rec
ognized fact. Secretary Llkins, who is
an unusually discreet and wise politician,
a!s declares his conviction that Harrison
will here-nominated and re-elected.
The Solid Soith is breaking by its
ota weight. The Democracy of Louisi
ana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and
South Carolina is rent and torn with in
ternal dissensions. It would be a whole
some thing for tbe South and for the
country if the Democracy should lose
one or two Southern States this year.
The Solid South stands as a constant in
centive to sectional feelinz and a chal
lenge to a solid Xorth.
David F.. II ill held hi "ew York
State Convention Tuesday and his for
merly announced program was carried
out to the letter. This included the elec
tion of a solid Hill delegation to the Chi--ago
Convention and the adoption of tbe
ia:t rule. Everything down on the bills
was performed. Tbe anti-IIiilites with
drew from tbe convention and will hold
Jt little one of their own.
A address was issued last week by
the" Pennsylvania Republican Associa
tion," an organization which has been
perfecting its plans for several months to
defeat the re-election of Senator tjuay.
W'e will miss our guess if the M-lf-impoe-d
task tin ee eexuletuen have set them
selves is not far in advance of their abili
to .perform. It ia the old, old story
scratch one of these KAocuUlou " fellows
and dollars to dimes you will find a man
with a grievance, an old-time bolter or
kicker.
Tke present contest ia Lite House of
Representatives is between free silver
tod free trade. The eager champions of
ti I'.Und bill to abolish sound currency
aad Ute Springer bill to abolish Ameri
can wool growing and reduce factory wa
fjfs are wrangling over the question as to
which of the crury schemes shall hare
precedence. Both are equally dear to
tbe Iemocraey. Ttey represent the
great twin, principles of the party that
lias been oa the wrong aide of every
public question for the past forty years
cheap money " aud cheap manhood.
Tr um'Viiir? 7'-gri-j Ji says : Gene
ra' Ri-M A. A'ger has seen fit to reply
to the Xew Yotk S"u't etiarge that he
was dishonorably Jischarged raai tbe
t a. u Army, and t- fat-t, folly proved,
-r-ban s that his record at a cer was a
ion? ii'd homrable one. Ueaerai Alger
s not lbe first I'nion tutiiu cvy
vharacter Li been sniirchexl by I una,;
wad he shcrcii not take it so much to
heart, aa the jeo!3 of this country con
ider the aource. Iaa i is and has been
far years to assassin of eviiracter. always
king to d2 to his own i?yel men
wlvo would hcura to wite their fct on
. . m . A. wdi, . . 1.1 HJ 1 v v . i mil kiiu ,
ssever iMftu oppurtuoity to eij a mean
tlving alKt the f ileut Uaa, tad all be-I
rwae (iraut refjsed ty jive liim an of
fite. The old oideis who fought with
AigeT kr.ua- him liest, aud noLhiqg ,tbat
tbe New York or any other paper
cutis will lessen their adpairAVja and
The Coal Trust and Its Victims.
X. T. World Ejitarlal, February i:t!i, Hi'
A'i the people or the St:e of Pennsylva
nia in earnest in sn.r--rtic2 the great coal
truat because they t!:uk that tLe of
v;ew York will be the chief su2;rrs ?
It u true that neatly all tie pup!e of
Xew York will suffer from thU conspiracy
to rai-e the price of fuel. It is true that the
beneficiary of tbe conspiracy will be the
great Pennsylvania corporation that has
monopolized thccoal properties of theSie.
But it is also true that tbe ttv! of.ii'urn-r cf
Pennsylvania will suffer from the tyrany
cf the (rust.
It ia tbe Pennfylvar.ia idea, however, that
capitalist and corporations, espijiai.y cf
that State, are of the first important, and
that consumers are persons who ought wil
lingly and cheerfully to contribute to the
enrichment of tbe special favorites of elee
mosynary laws. From the most cor.picu
pus to the humblest citizen a gnat majority
nf I'Minsvlvanian's ass iaie this attitude. I Jut
wnen tuey say mat .i unr. j
""'""r . f r
that New lorKin this instance Biar-.tls for
all consumers of coal wherever they may
dwell.
There are some people in Pennsylvania
who have heretofore made manly anil suc
cessful fig' ts against similar consj.ln.cies.
Fortunately one of tbiseis Governor and
another is Attorney -General of the State.
Governor Pattison once took the initiative
for the people, and it is to be 1o;xh5 that he
will n falter now. Tbe i.Va that tU-State
cannot interfere for the rightir? of a private
wrong does not apply in this ra-e. This
combination isan aau:t ujvn me p, .
uil uin the people.
and theduty of the Governor is to protect j
both the people of his own State and those ;
of other States who are ataileo hy uw!es
conspiracies existing in Pennsylvania.
As the York (Pa.) y-tarvv says : 'There
are some things about which a conscientious
magistrate has no personal choice. The en
forcing of obe lienre of the Constitution of
the State is-ne of them.
Springer's Failure.
From tbe Chicago Inter Oi-esti.
Mr. Springer is not a ratable triiksler.
He means to be cute, but he fai'.s. Uis in
tent wa to catch twociassts of voters by his
free wool hill ; his f fi-ct will be to array
both of them more steadily than evvr against
bis party. He thought that 'he bribe of free
raw wool would bring certain New K:u!aiid
manufacturers to the support ofa Demo
cratic President and it might haveiioneso
had he been able to oiler it wi Lout draw
back. But when he otV. re 1 free wool to the
Rastern capitalist he took protection away
from the Western farmer and he and his
party bad leen telling the Western farm' r
that the Republicans gave everything to the
Eister.i capitalist. He was "taken in the
very act" of doins what he fa'ly had ac
cused thr Republicans of doing. ,
To placate the rage of the Western farmer
he then ollered to take a large part of the
duty off manufactured wool. LtJt this not
oniy mai'.e the offer of fre o ! of no erf i t
as a bribe to the Eastern nian'ifacnmT but
was unsatisfactory to the Western wix1
grower, who. as a rule, sells more of ra -wool
than he buys of the manufacture 1 ar
ticle. So that, wholly contrary to the in
tention of iu author, Mr. h'pnnger"s bill is
likely to make New England mure solidly
Republican than ever, ami to reatove a'.l
shadow of doubt from the joli-.ical complex
ion of II jn tana and other Ws;--rn States iti
which wool growing is an infant industry.
A Roll of Honor.
From the Now York Pr.-..
The proposition of Representative A-ii-bcl
P. Pitch that the iisin?s of pjnst iers
should be published will not meet with o'o.
jection among those who believe that a
record of loyalty to the I'nion is simething
to be proud of. A jx nsion is in no s.-:is a
pauper allowance. It is the pjymont of a
debt which the nation owe for faithful and
honorable service, and a ijmoii certitiiate
is a certificate of honor ; therefore I'r.ion
veterans and the surviving de;enilents of the
men who died in the national r.aii-c ill uot
stand in the way of a published list of pen
sioners. It will be a roil of honor, barlnc
evidence to future generations of what loyal
men did for their country, and of the
country's generous recognition of those who
were true in the time of need.
Tbe truth is that two third.-! of the at
tacks upon the pension system are iu-pirtij
by partisan jeolousy on the pirt of in
dividuals who have no military record of
their own, unless it is disgraceful, an 1 iu
whom the spectacle of a I'nion uniform
excites the liveliest irritation Oliier as
saults are prompted by the erhupi n.it un
natural aversion of the ev-( m federate? to an
expenditure in whose d.rect be-.tiiis th?y
have noshnre.
Scratch a critic of the pension sy-tem and
you are pretty sure to find a Masw.:mp, a
Copperhead or an ex -Confederate.
Senator Quay's Illness.
WAsmsoTos, D. C, Feb. Miss Jay,
daughter of Senator Juay. received a tele
gram from him to cig'it, dated at Port
Pierce, "!a., saying :
"1)3 not be at a'.l alarmed. Ilumois that
I am seriously ill tou'iy unfounded. My
cold lias almost entirely left me."
tienato: tjaay is at Lucie, which is
about three tuilej asrav from Fort Pwrcs,
the nearest teicgrapU station.
1ILW.! CliITICAl.LV ILL.
Fort Pitt c, F.a, Feb. -J XI-ren,'.-r
sent from here this miming to ir
'uiy s cottage in rL Lucie returned a jout
" o"c!o:: to-night ith new that his condi
tion was much improved. In fact, tlite
has been a jaaJv Luprovem-nt, with one or
two relapses, for the last seven days.
The Senator's trouble was ong- iin of
lungs, the result of a severe co d cnit.-jr-tJd
aliout tbe middle of January iu Washing
ton. This confined him to the house, with
the exception of four or li ve days, until F-b
7, w ben he left for Ftoritla. IJ e was sen -!y
ill when his car passed throuU Jackson
ville. For several oays afier his arrival at Li
cottage Le wa col a ned to his bed. ciisely
watched by his physician and nurses, and
his condition grew rabidly worse.
mbs. cav sent roa.
Last Saturday Mr. 2 lay was ia a critii i!
condition and Mm. g :ay was telegraphed
to come at once. She reached the Se.iator's
bedside latd Wednesday, but he had irnnror-
i v . i , ,
so much that he was able to .' up. ile
is now able to walk abaut the iionse, and
has been out of d Mrs onc or twi.-e. " ie
lung i still concsted and Irs cough is s?-
vere. His face i, UU pale and haggard.
Young Mrs. Blaine ts Free.
Ukadwoop, 8. D.. Feb. 2 A decree of
divorce was granted to M rs. James (!. ll.aiae.
Jr., to day. by Jude Tliomi, and the fa
mous case i endel. To the wife is bestow
ed tbe castoJy of their little bay. Sue was
also a warded it,'" i to pay e.oe.iei of her
suit and $P' a month ai pc-riuanent aiiir.o
wy. Tite tact i borne in mind that Riaine is
employed ia tbe Penusylvaaia Kaiiriad of
fice, in Philadelphia, for a salary of iesi, it is 1
said, than $i a yrar, but the aaaru ng of
$l"t a year alimony to his divorced wife is
a mere matter of form. The hushinJ has
made no effort of late to iuterfers wi;a his
wile's proceedings for divorce nd l?i hU
rii go by default.
ai i :r's sr.vtr.it cn.iacr.
In his Jechuoo Thomas said -
"ft seems that youag Jfr. ijlaiue's conduct
under the circaoutanctis i Vety rcnAen-
.;li- ii- ,. - .. .
..v.... u0, M(fra
siuu we wouiu expect, coming Iroai ttie
family be does. It is beyond my cotnpre
Lfnsion how a young nun thi.t has p'.aJ
bU loj hi finance and married her on
bi. great iastete could be induced to de-
eH "' j
-The evidence shows that his Cc-rtion i
was the result of machiiua'jor.s of his mo'k- j c:
,er. aod ili treatm-nt tbat liis p.amlig rt-
aod the treitmrm that this ptaiiiti3 re- ii
cer
vci from his bands was reprehf nsihle j
"t" ' ""' ' " 1 ' "i " , i, .
i MAPES AT THE HEAD OF THE
ANTI-QUAY ORGANIZA
TION. I lir. INI'ti EXIbLST STATE fHAlEMAX IS
ACTIVE. tMTir lTFAI;rARTi;KS IX
TiiE-TiMKS" OFFICII.
CuPY OF A ' CONFIDENTIAL" LETTEH.
Fion ptilaJe'f b;a lu-.uirer.
Tin re was r;a1'jra:!y some curiosity mani-ft.-titi
"ny :aiwart Ilpubiicaas yesterday as
tu ilie iefiuu.-ce working in the Pennsylra
r..'a I'putii.-ja As .-elation, which basjsst
isf;ied an aiires- against tbe reelection of
I'nited States Senator yiay. The argu
nwi.tJ aivarced iu the aidrs are declared
to le practically the same as have been n-ed
he retofore by ti:e several inijeiendent or
jrar iitiors tl ;t Lure declared against the
juiii-jr Sct.at.-.r.
'i'bu'j.;!i hi- n i ne i!xs not appear in the
ii-t t.f ul;.w, o-on tl; e executive comrr.it-
ce ieurre 1" Maitn. chairman of the InJe-
pendent I.'ii-ublicati State Committee, it ia
- .
eliiiriv-d has bo-n one oftne most aHive Ia
t.rj;:ir.;;::!"s the mo, nc nt.
tHfH SAI ES llE.UH.'l AKTEKS, "7HE TISIES.''
Ilete is a copy of a letter, which was ad-d.-.-tcJ
M a former independent republi
can up the State, over air. Majies' tigna
l are :
I'oXriMMIAL.
P:in.iLrH;, T., Xx. 17, lSfl.
I'riR Pi: Ti'.erc ' a meeting hereon
Tufiiy ot about tbiny live prominent
Atiti-i'.ay lLt-iuhiicsns from various sec
tions ol lUe Mate ; and it was decided to
Inrra a State On'.ral irarnittee composed
. rei.resenttive H-publioan from each
s-natorial !iscrirt, and in districts composed
.f nc.re than one couDty, one representative
I : 'in each county.
1js con. tun tee will be entirely Republic
an, and its chairman a representative Ri
I'll..!. em fr:ru Ihin city : and it propose! to
imk? a vi;oi,us Gtht strictly within party
inns t nominate atui-vaay Kpub!iuaDS
lor tiitiiiN-rsot the House and Senate, in
r every Republican county and district. I
I hue written to you at the suggestion of tbe
Provisional 'mnr.ttee from your county;
an.! in cae you cannot, to nd us the name
! , f a s'liiaiile Republican whowill act. Also
i ii it!'ie is :i R-publicati paper in your coun
1 ty trial could ir.Jac.-d to publicly oppose
u return of 'J ihv to ihc Senate.
I write you tau- fu'lv and freely of the in
j tHiiii.-d niuvt iiui.t, Uheving. from my form-
tr av-o. :'.rn hilu juj, iiiaL juu ic in
sym'.tit,y -.ih liie movement : but assured
liuii if you :i-e not thnt von will lre:it this
letter as tn'ire y e- i.iidential. Please write
me the T '! oil: fully and freely in re
tur ! to tnis in. ter. und as soon possible,
fhe movement wiil be a very formidable
one atid has every proit of succeeiiing.
Yours verv truly,
tJeoii ;e K. U apes.
In commentluj ujvin the above letter and
the ail iress, wh: li c.ime from ibtr Pennsyl
vania R-.'pr.hlica'i asso Motion, a well-known
m-iii'ier of the l".iion I. 'ague, who is an ad
mirer of Snator 'I ny. siid last evening :
i djnut wisii It bi und -rstaxl a? criti-
ci-i.t.' a:iybj-iy's right to support or oppose
any ca-io date for United S'.ates Senator, but
I oSin.-t to in. -representation and sailing un
der false e ilorj in pjlitics or in anything
et. Ar, :1 ri ii b.-ing in ide to create the
impie;-.s:-"n that the e is a great uprising of
goo 1 R .u-jlicau"1 in this so called Republi
can aisjeia'i j.t of Pennsylvania an! thit it
is an orjmii-t'oo of stalwart R-publicsns.
"Tlien' is a letter from Geu. E. Mtpjs,"
cititinuoj the gea'.lemati. ho'iling a opy of
the letter printed above, '"which shows the
inspiration of this ir:anizition. Mapes, the
most rabid alleged Republican and support
er of I leiuocra'.ic candidates for office we
have in the state; Majies, who was at the nead
of t'lie Wolfe aud the Stewart independent
movement : Macs,who was responsible lor
th? u.-feat of General Cc-jver in 12, and
whowis chairmsn of the In lepeaieat R
pul.ll, an jnimittee that elected Pattisoa
fi.e.ern r for a second time: Mapes, the
Peiuxraiic free trade editor with headquarter-
in theoiiicol"theIimK;raticffee trade
Piiild !t lhia T!mrt, is the real leader of this
iatest movement ia Pennsylvania palitics.
riii;i'!h compelled to keep in the back
ground and to work the wires from bis edi
torial rojin? in the 77tt. Gwrge E. Mapcs
is the.actual manager of the present cam
paign. "In John Dalzell's official organ to-day
we Snd the statement that on the lo'.h of
Iitvember there assembled in an upper room
of No. lolM t'hesmut street, some forty Re-
Luiilicans from Philadelphia and various
parts of the Suite who resolved to form an
organization to tpp-jse the re-election of
.--nator ; ;ay. Reading Mapes' letter, you
lin-J it wai! written just two days after this
cieiting wa. beid. From thai day Mapes,
with headquarters in the Democratic Tii-tet
o.h ie. kept the machinery of his new move
n.ent iu wording order.
m'ASMSi: TiiE LIST.
' M ipes d ies no'. apcir to have been very
sue -er-sful in getting many R-publicans into
his movement. S..-an the list of Philadel
phiaiis and you will tiud men who bare join
ed a'nii-t every independent movement
that has been started f r years in this city,
with the election of iVmocrats to oflioe the
inevitable result. Members of the Commit
tee of One Hundred, the Municipal League
and the Committee of Fifty are not jast the
men to bead a movement within the line
of the R-puiilicsn party. A couple of cen
tlemen from Pitttburrih are the clients of
John :!, and are naturally opposed to
the j;;;.ior Senator's election. Another from
the same cjutity is J. B. Tord, a disappoint
ed ramii.ijte far postmaster at Pittsburgh ;
a:, ithir. II. '. W. E ig'.ish, wanted Senator
'lay to pa! his fither-in-law into the Mo
!v-.. ;urt p .toth :;, when the (.'jngreisman
f:t, n t' a. district ha I already recammended
so'ne one e!s-.
Thtre is gcAr.-eiy a ma n oa the list whobas
not some pers jn i! motive inspiring his ac
tion. I c-j.ild g into the matter further, but
I .Link I Lave said enough to show the
character thi movement.
Tuc .a I of the matter is that the whole
j tji;:. is f; nlt-a up by a handful of independ-
icii's. s ioie of them of djubiful inrlaence,
who are anxious to elect John Ualrill to the
j Senate. Taeyfounl it bai p jiijy to put
I 1 i!-ll to the front, so they have mi le their
J a Idre!s a personal attack on Senator tjiay."
j nduced Ratos and Enlarged Prlv
i lies 33 for Clergymen on the Penn
j sylvania Riilroaa.
The Pennsyiania Railroad Company an"
i no.intes that co:mi?r.cing oa February 13th,
j I-.:J:-t-ck: ts will bisoid to Ministers of tbe
j j isp-.; h .ding p.-op?r clerical orders, at half
ri ' -. ThLs arrangement will apply to all
ti. kc'.s sold on the Pennsylvania Railroad
li-ies ei-i of i'itLsburg and Erie as well as to
i." i ........ nun C31 vi t mwuii,, mj
, , . . t, .
I urea tV.:t at half fare b.-twean any stulions
ea-' of i'i:-jurj and F..-le, but many enjoy
" "V",.. , , ,imhn, ri.;e..,t
Jn U iTisjilis, St. LuiSj or intermediate
p-ints.
T;iis c uni-.siion iii tl interest of so deserv
:ng a i:x-t a t esh e'idenc of the liberality
oftha 1',-in-ylvania Itnlroad, and cannot
fail to impress itself upsn the appreciation of
Shes? whoa it is designed te benefit.
Notice.
Perscr.s J-siritp to aid in the increase of
t.'.it.'i .Mi in the w.stei-i cf the S'ale, car, by
i m;j.l v t,j: to T.'ie 1 th.m lva:ra Fisb Protect
! i.e .--ocla: o i. !"Ji) A:..h S rat. I'hiladel-
phia, ohiain p'a -aids containing in for ma
il..!! h clo-e s-ops cf the different varie
ties: i f ri-h. a:e.l ath'r ii.f r:uation pertaining
to the mu:' ; k':o. biaulu applications for
j r'.Ki:r2 Trout fry. fric, from the Pennsyl
vania r isb Commissioners, will be supplied
by the Association upon application.
For Dehorning Cattie.
Reives Falls, Pa., Feb. 21. Considerable
i y-;t :irt was rreatd hre ! nin v
------ & j
tt,rri.,; c.f several prominent farmers and
stock r t,ers of k orth Swictlj-j- nd Frank
lin tosruihips bj- Ifurusrje Agent .-eene. of
this p'.i', for alleged cnitdty lo animals.
The acvused are rhar.-M.! witi id-hnrntn
bun lr,ds of l.esl.fc'.tle belonging to them
a prac;i.-latJy introduced here from the
W. ha! wl.i.'a the nrMrabM rl.im i.
cru !. The dtfendants tay tnat there ia Doth
ii.n cue' ..S.iut dehorning citile, sal that
they th'-ive. luiter af'.er the operation. The
ii - J i-LJLahoi!.. r: lrU en; ed .
Change of Date for Holding Re
publican Primary Election.
At a recent meeting of the Republican
State Committee, April Si, lStd, was fixed
aa the time for holding the state conven
tion. Rule lfof Rules Governing Republican
Primary Elections in Somerset County, pro
vide: -That the Rpnb)ican partr of Somerset
county shall bold iu primary election for
the nomination of candidates on tbe fourth
Saturday of June of each year, ProriduL that
in years when the Republican State Con
vention is held prior to that date, the chair
man of tbe Republican county committee be
authorized to call tbe said primary election
at an earlier date, tbe chairman to frive at
least JO days notice of said change of date."
In compliance with the above quoted rule,
notice is hereby given to the Republican
voters of tbe county that,
SA TCRDA Y, APRIL 9, 1S92,
has been G zed as the date for holding the
primary election this vear.
Attest Fb'kd. W. Biesbkes,
Geo. R Sctll, Chairman.
Secretary.
Her Features.
One of tbe prominent features of the Cin
derella Range is the extra large and high
oven, which insures perfect baking and
roasting. Sold and guaranteed by
Jas. B. Holdeek.u m Somerset. Pa.
Lynch Law In a New From.
TitARjcvSA, A EE., Feb. 21.-Ed. Coy, the
negro who brutally assaulted Mrs. Henry
Jewell at her bouse about four milled from
this city, was captured yesterday and is now
in eternity.
A crowd of 1,000 people secured Coy from
hie captors as they were bringing him to tbe
city. I'p Broad street they marched with
him, and through the little city and to the
Iron Mountain round house. A large stake
to which, had been fastened some guy wires
was what they wanted, and it was found
here. The crowd bad now swelled to fully
C,'JO. Up to this post they brought tbe
cringing negro, and in a twinkling be was
securely bound to it. One of the mob ad
vanced with a can of coal oil which had
been secured from a neighboring bouse, aud
the crowd then knew what fate was in store
for the negro.
Mrs. Jewed, the victim of the assault, was
then brought forward and a torch placed in
her hands by the leader of tbe crowd. She
at first refused, but after rejieated urging
the torch was applied by the woman, who
immediately turned and made her way
tbrougn tne crowd, ine names licked up
around the negro's legs, and h was soon en
veloped, all the whites yelling lustily. In
seven minutes he was dead, after the most
excruciating sgony.
Rises Like a Magic City.
Crm-E, CI, Feb. IS. This town is rival
ing the growth of Leadville, About 4'J
people arrive every day. A bank has been
ojened and four newspapers have been
started since the beginning of the year. An
electric light plant baa been built and the
town will be illuminated electrically on
Sunday for the first. ThU ia rapid work
even in this rapid age.
Bob Ford Isn't Dead.
Can't, Col., Feb IS. The report that
ob Ford, the slayer of Jesse James, bad
been shot and killed here, ia false. Ford is
alive and says he has not been engaged in
any shooting affrays fir some time.
Wanted.
A middle aged single woman or widow
with no children (white), and who
must be capable of taking charge of a
house ; must be a good cook, baker,
etc ; family small ; good n-fcrence re
quired. Address P. O. Box E.. Stanton's
Mills, Somerset County, Pa.
Mt. Morlah Items.
Wm. S. Horner ia seriously ill with
grippe.
Communion services will be held in tbe
Lutheran Church, Sunday, March C:h.
Sugar boiling has begun. Jerome StutU
and several others have op?nrd up t ieir
camps.
Old Mrs. Gossip informs ns that we will
have a wedding here shortly an i that it will
be a surprise to many.
Wm. II jlniiu-n?, of Stantoni Mills, will
become a resident of this section April 1st.
He ha rented the Yal. Hay firm.
Wm. Gohn lost a valuable trotting mire
last week. She evidently deliberately com
mitted suicide by banging with a halter.
Our weather prophet, Fred Holder, says
that people may laugh about his wood
chuck, but he'll be blamed if it isn't more
reliable than Greeley, li cks or Yenner.
He says he selected a high and dry place
for his winter quarters and any one should
know from that that a wet winter would fol
low. X.
Housekeepers.
Be wise, and examine tbe Cinderella
Range. It has more points that excel than
any other range on the market, and is sold
guaranteed to bake and roast. Sold by
Jas. B. Holdeebai m. Somerset, Pa.
Resolutions ef Respect.
Whereai it has pleased Almighty God to
remove from our middt by death our dear
brother, Ira D. Miller, a worthy member of
Grtetls Lutheran Caurch and Sabbath
School : whereai it is right that we should
cherish bis memory for tbe good and kind
ness done by him while he was among us :
JU-itrtd. that ia tbe death of our dear
brother who bat been so kind to hu com
rades and neighbors, and who has so faith
fully filled bis pla.se, that ha leaves an ex.
ample as a Christian that we should profit
by it.
Rr.fJrrd, that we deeply deplore the lots
of our dear young brother but feel assured
that oar loss is bis giin.
Ltittcti, that we tendjrtohis sjrrowing
father, mother, sifter, gran loi Mher mil ril-
atives our warmest sympathy in this, their
hour of atlliction and bereavement.
Rftulitd, that these resolutions be pub
lished in the county papers and a opy pre
seated to tbe bereaved family.
Samcil McGbcuob,
IIaebiso.v Lena,
Washinutoji CisTra.
Committee.
MARRIED.
PILE GALLENT :XE. At the residence
of James Gallentine, February, 21st, 1302
by Elder Josiah Berkly, Mr. Josiah Pile and
Miss Susan E. Gallentine both of Middle-
creek township.
The Use Of
Harsh, drastic purgatives to relieve eoMive
nesi is a dangerous practice, ami more liatile
to fasten the disease on the putient than lo
cure IL What is needed is a medicine that,
in effectually opening the bowels, corrects
ll.u ccMi il)it aii Cstalilijhti a uaiuial
daily actum. itiiAh au 3ienei.t u fiiuud iu
Ayer's Pills,
whicl.. while Ihotoicli In ae;,:i, ;re:ittlien
as well as stimulate the buw eis suit excretory
or sans.
fur eight v-rs I was afflicted with roe.
Million, which at last becnn.e so lad th.t
the tioriur ewilU ilo mi nxire 1r me. Th-n
I twpan to take Ayer's 1 ills, ami soon tlie
bowels berame regular and natural m their
movement, f am now in excellent health."
Vni II. KcLaucrtt, lfcjrset. Out.
i-Wleu f feel the need of a catlarte. 1
take Ayei's Pills, ind ftnd them to he n ore
Effective
Vtun any oilier pill I ever took." - yin p p.
J-piWi. Burwellville. Va.
" tor vn have been suhWt tovmn
patioo and uenous liciilKi lies, caused by de
ranueroentuf the liver. Atier tilting virions
remedies, f have tx-come rominceil tha
4 ver a f ills are the best. They have neve?
faJed to re'ieve iiy tuiK.uj m a short
time! and I am sure n.y system returns its
Unit )mwr iiv.-r tfce use ot the Pills than
tu ljvn the case with any ntlmr miilieini; (
tavs rneii."-lj. ji. fciedge. Weinur, 1 cxaa,
Ayer's Pills,
rKrPAceo sr
Dr J. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell. Maas.
&:tt ty sll Dstlers in Meliciae.
jNTOTICE
OF
APPEALS.
NOTICE is herey riven that the nndcrslsraed
Ctommttciooersoi somerset tounty will hear Ao
rwai from tne 'xirnmal AakeKinent ol l?3? ia
lbir ofti e in the .'.oil Hou-. as fnllowi :
Paint, ogle aniAd lisoo Township, and Con
fluence Btiioiif h.n March 1 Ith.
d ineniaugh, Siada. I' nper Turkey fin and Low
er Turkej font Turnship. on March 16th.
(jaeroa bon in Township. iSloyettwn, Rnca
wooU. I aseekjiaii I'r-ina, and Xew OntrevUle
Bumugh. oo Mrh lMa.
Snmerwt, Blak and MUford Townihint, on
Marco lTUi.
Sooeet Baroigh. Merersdaie Borough, and
Bummit Towntlip, on March IS h.
Jen ner Towntli p. Jeuoertowa Borough and Sal
isbury Boronpb ou Man h lsll.
Eltlick TowDhipoa March 21.
Lincoln, Jettexm. sumyt rtek and Middlecreek
Timnshiiis, on March iMnd.
Bmtbersvalle' Towusbip and Berlin Borough
on Marrb jid.
Allegheny aid Falrhope Towiuhipa and New
IkiUimun- Boroaeh on Marco UHli.
Nonixamptonwud tsuutbaanpuia Towaships, on
March iau.
Larimer and Greenville Townships and Wei-k-rsburg
Boroi:b oa March i'h.
We will als. on j h. i.-h. 30th and Stt
days of March ls-r apiieals from owners of min
eral rights andtlie SmiiIi Pennsylvania Railroad
Company's Lams lu Sonu-rwet Countv.
trtl'Kt.K F. KIMMEL,
RAMI tL f. SHoBlvK,
Attert : W ILLIAM F. IHL.
JC IL W'erne, Clerk. C Cjminltoijners.
An Ordinance
Granting tA- .Smr Eiictrie VflU, S'"t
Purer Vmimy the rigid nf erecting tk nerrtraiy
poI'M end lorrt ., lie itrertt, ia't and all y ej
S,mrr1 Biroutjk u,r thr pif .- if inlrvHcii3
P'iic Lif't vt't ni'l r.ur"":!h :
Be it ontaiiid tv the Burgee and Town Conn
ci! of (Somen-t Roroiifh. aud tt ia hereby ordain
ed by tbe autAonty ui the same :
Seitiok 1 That the consent of Somerset Bor
ough be and a hereby granted to the Somerset
Eicctric Liglit Heal and Power Company uere4
and maintain on the several streets, lane
and allevsof ii.l Borouuh. to which wirea may
be attached fur tbe purp.' of conveying electric
current to all parts of Mid Borough. That said
pole shall be ereett-d aud tocaied at such Plnt
ami in u h places ai d msnner as shall be ludi
cateil bv the Burv-e and Town Council.
bee. If. That said oie siian be straight and
sound, and shall not be less that thirty feel iu
leiiL-ih ateve the gaxind ami sliAll sunk a
miiUeient depth in tlie ground to hold and uiin
the w irea tbat the mid Company roav desire t
string thereon wi'hou guymg nald iles. eaeej
that if neeeary at comers mm h C"ner pjleamiiy
be gnreil In tueh niisiiier as may be approved by
tbe Burnet's and Tovu Council. The wirea
ins from one pole to mother hall te strung a
to I at 1-asl twenty tlve feet aliove tbe level of
tbe stir-em. aud ia placing said p-lea and string
ing said wires the aue liall lie done without m
jurv to either badeor ornamenlal treesi
-'c. III. That the slid somerset Fleet rle Meht,
Kent aud Power C.iri.snv In locating ti jsiies
siiall remove all aurp.ua dirt or earth and shall
replace auv paving or curb ng which may be di
turtied in piai'iug poltson said directs and alleys
at the cost and expense of "aid the Company and
further, that all damage which uuiy result from
tbe erection and operation of said electric plant,
w hether lo individuals or to property, "ball bo
borne by the said Somerset Kleeinc light. Heat
and Power Coiiipanv.
IV That the privilege of the use of the streets
and alleys by the said isnmersel Electric Lutht.
H.-at and Power C mipany f, the purposes in this
ordinance mentioned is not an exclusive grant,
and the same may be recalled on the failure of
the said Company to prwide and operate a rea
sonably safe svem ofekaeiric lighting, to coin
plv wuh tbe rules and regulations oftue Board
ol'Fire Insurance I'nderwriler governing the in
troduction of electric light w ires into buildluirs
aud lo provide and openttean electric plant suf
iieient for the purpose intended or aliuseofthe
privileges nerem set lonu.
Sec V. It shall be unlawful for any person to
wantonty irjure r defwe any ol said poles ervi-t-
e.1 tiv said company or oy any otner cnu(u..
and anv ocrson or nersnns TKnaiiug any of the
nrm-inons of this se-lion shall on onviction
thereofy a tine of not lesa than live dollar nor
more tnau twenty dollars, uigetner wuu an
eL4.
tine. VI. If for any reason herein stated the
said Somerset Kieclrie Light, llest and Power
Conipwuv shall fail to operate said Until suer -
fuliy or vlolan any part of this ordiuane-, the
Town Council snail remove ail poles oi swiu
siomersei Electric I.lchL Heat and Power Coin
pany from the streets and alleys of the Boiough
at tne expense auo enarxeoi ain iai.-in v pip7
Hec-VII. Thisonlmauce than tie eiiective, ojier
live ami oMiestorv unon tbe said Somerset Kle.
trie Light, Heat and Power Company, buna with
the Clerk of the town oucu tneir aoceancr oi
tins ordiauce bv tbe said Com nan v.
1 jiacled and subscribtsl the 4th day of Februa
ry. A. P. isi'i WM. II. lltLILtl,
Attest : Burgess.
J. A. Berkcv, Clerk.
(QAUTION.
The public U herebv notified not to harbor or
tru-t my wile, Msggie Phillippt. on my account.
as she has left me. and I will not pay any aeui
contracted by her on tny aci-ount.
febjl-ri. 3AMLEL PHILI.IPPL
i DMIXISTRATOIIS' NOTICE.
Ksiate of Christian Reits, lata of Somerset Town
shin. Somerset County, Pa., dee d.
ijHicrsor Aataration on th shoTe estate
having reeo grsaiteu to me uuuersigueu o .i
proper authority, notice Is hereby given to a!
. . . ... ....iui.i...I f i. . , ,1 Mat i I tit tnnbe imme.li
te avmenl, and those having cUnns axainst
tbe same will present theui duly authenticated
r.ir settlement, ou or tie lore isaiuraay ine :,ui
Felmiary lsyj, at the lale renidem-e of said Qe
ceased, by the undersigned Admin'-trators.
CM. SHAVEK.
EMMA C. KKITZ.
J. L. Pl'GH. Administrators.
Attorney.
A DMIXLsTKATOR'S NOTICE.
Leltera of administration on the estate of Si
mon Hanger, late of Knrtheisvaltcy townhii
in the county of Somerset, dee'd.. having been
granted to the undersigned by the pmperauthor.
ity. notice is hereby given to all tsfnMinii IndebttsI
lo said estate to make immediate payment, and
those bavmg claims against tbe same will pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement to
the undersigned ndmlnlstrator at the late resi
denceof faid decewed, on isaturlay. Feniary
-SHli. sr.r. hetween the hours ot 1 and s ociock
p. M . when and where he will attend for said
purpose.
r W. XV. HATC.ER,
Adminisuatur.
"VfjTI'-'EUF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Notice is hereby given that an application
will be made to the'iovernor of Pennsylvania on
the Tenth i loth day or Marcn. A. I. isyj. iy M
n i.snU J.ihn II. Barnett. W. J. Hitehmau. K. S
.MeKlwee, and O. K. Sliupe. under the Act of As
sembly, entitled " An A.-t to provide for tbe
Incorporation aud regulation ol certain corpora
tion.' approve.1 April in. Is74, and tbe supple
ment thereto, fur tbe charier of an intended cor-
porattou to tie called 'TheMarkleuinr'i.niUirliim
and Hotel Coirpanv," the character and object of
Which i the ei-tablishine, and maintaining of an
h.jtal at Marklolon, Somerset County, PeUD-ylva-
via. and tor tiiese punKises to uare. po-Mrsi anil
enjjy all the rights, benefits of said Act of As.
seinbty, anu supuiemenis inereio.
W. IiU'K FHTPE,
Fab.l0-3t. Solicitor.
B. & B.
WHERE DOLLARS
GO FARTHEST-
That's whit we're all locking for. It's a
glimpse oi Human nature uuwiijki iuc
selfish aide of it. We all want tbe best
of tne bargain, or at least the best
obtainable. Here are about half
a dnz?n specials that it will pay
you this week to writ our
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
and inquire about There are hundreds of
others in these stores equally as good.
We're making it more to your interest
every day to trade with us.
Lot 4 -tin. Cashmere Serges
in various widths of black and grey stripes,
ty cents ; were .V) cents.
The line of 46in. Col'4 Cashmerea
at cents largely increased this week by
the addition of many new colors Tbe
finest 50c Cash mere ever bought or sold.
SSin. all-wool Bcierc
in Orey and Brown mixture, 30c JO-inch
Blacx mohair Brilliantine for bouse and
street costumes, 60c a yard, value, $1.
50-in. all-wool Fluids
at fc , usually 8oc. Choice Colorings 40 iD.
( aineli Hair tn ail choice plain colon,
T V : wonl.I be excellent value even at
$1 25. 40 inch Fancy Bedford Cords
in new Spring Colorings, 72. Fin
est Qualities all-wool French
Cballies. 30 and olin. wide, i
and 35 cents.
ANDERSON' GINGHAMS.
Writ f,,.
ination pertaiotng to what fo , wear and
uenr to e( at lOHjt pnees.
Boggs & i31iul,
117, 115) mid 121 Fr-Wal tr,ct,
XLLEGHEX
l T T .
1. rn.
REPORT OF TIIE COUNTY AUDITORS
OP SOIEIWET COUNTY. -PV.
From the First Monday of January. 1891. to the First
WnrsrloT- nf .TTTtK.TTV. 1892-
TOIIN IIAMER, rv Travsurcr of ' Soicom-t l'o;:ty, IV, in
J Account with the County of Somer-a.
KECJIPTS-DTI.
For Taxt-3 Eccei vcl from Collectors of State and County Rates for
t'OUIfTtUS,
District.
i
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4
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Fmuls Nl. itelow
Kiaa fuhrie
KNas 'suline
ieonte K'iRle
iieorv ti. liav
Oliver Critchrteld -
!Aildin townstiip.
Aiiexaeuj Xa I totraaliip....
.i "
. Berlin Roronirn
Brmhersvailry luwnsoip.
. Kju toauahip
'ouernaurti tnhii.
t iinrlueut honwitl.
K1K Li' K lownsrnu.
'. tireenvhle towotup.
. iJeiterwjo township
JeuuemiowB hortjugti.
i Jeimer township.
. Larimer tnwnsmp.
. Iiwer Tursruoot townslnp..
. MUford lowD-mp
. .Mulilicreek 'owaship..
. iMeersiaie noroiiir'i.
.'NurihauiptoB t'JWUallip
. Near tvntreville rwinMina
New Baltimore Doriii....
. (ir!e lownstup.
Paint township
. Oiiemahoutnit lowcslup.
. ; Kia kwixj.1 Ix.rcHiitH
. Sa'u.l)ury hopUK-!
Miaile lnwiwhip .
. SKimerset lioroUKD
Somerset Ng. I, lowuuhip..
- -
. Southampton townsn.p.
. Monycreen townstnj
. , St' iv at own rxroiiE0
. Sllllllllll towusliiu.
. 1'pper Turkfrluut townsulp.
I rsiua uriHiEU
.jWellersiiunr borouicn
Levi A- BIiuti
n W. It MiuUia.ll.
J. J. F K
1" A. J. Mtoner. -
11 A. H. Kuliltnau
1 S iIoraoB Juily
Vi Thomas (.aiUgtler....
1 Perrv Hntwll
i-i William Hurkholder...
it J. K. Hxr
i; P. II. Vimre.
Is Cunrail Beall . .
1 A.lniu pauiry
YU p. J. Sectiler
l F. J. Fuller
canine! i.. Whlttaker.,
e: tiarrett Keam
S4 Tlfiui.-i hiuirier. -
- S. A. Haines.
CS s. s. Knntx
U M. Lauiliert
Alex. Huston ,
K. K. Piiiih
E. E. IHkIi
II. L. Maria
J. J. Walker
H. F. Sa.nler
saniuel Jmlv
Thnm. WoimJS. .... ..
Hi
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ill
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tiri
j. c. Korsvtne
Peter Kneiriem
is
KranK P. Anilerson....
. ll.l U,I1.M I. ............. -
. Ntuistowu liorouea. ,1-1
. Iut-iniiuonlnir township..... jls
. MoliV'-rei'k towushlji. I
Iiwer Turkey(it township;
.-New t'entreville borougU... IS
. I'jiie township. j
Davul L. Will
Junn H. Aneny
41
Samuel Ijniilieru
f. 11. Ankeuv
Jmseiiii P. Sechler.
w. y. Aiusou
.I.rtin II. Anlceiiy
A. B. Newman
Harrison teihn .
.saumel LamlierL
1
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44
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4
47
s
. 1 IIII-III..IIITI.II1K .l.UUll
SiiiM'iirr turoiiirh
. Somerset townaip
. jSiouyi-reeii towmiiiip...
jTotai Tax teeeiveil as alHive
Al.llson
. ;.ileuhrnv.
. li4T!Ul ImiP
. limthersvalley
. lilaelt
. ole!IJUUrl
.'ftiiitliiem-e liru. ..
. I'Mssriiuau loro
. Klkllrk
. Fair hope
. (.reenville
. JWIeiwHl
. ..leunerioa u tmri
. '.lemw-r
. Larimer.
. Lower 1 UtkeVfiiot
. Lini-oin
. Mevers.i.le Iniro
. Mul ile. i-eek
. Miilor.l
New hlt-a:-le U.iro.
. oriliaiiipti n
. INew iiutreviiie bora
. Oirle
. I'atlll. j
. t.'ueiiiuh-iniii
- It'M 1.W .mi iirii ...J
. S iiiMinry lr
. sha.le
. sumicrsei boro
. 'NUnersvl
. . -ulti4litpliifl
. Slulivi-reei;
.;S!ortowu b,ro
. s.uiuu.i
. I piK-r TiirWevfom
41:
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57
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64
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6
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14
:o
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Ts
Frank Nkkelnw
Henrv Horsey:
I. II. Flsticr
Henrv timniiert
A. H. Oliler
Henry c. lilteuienrer..
W. IL .Minnliin.
i vrus . Vowler
J." J, Kcls
J. f. l-erner.
A.J. Stnner
A. II. Kutiliiian
A. Aukenv
J. W. SliaHer
otto Liirentz.
W in. KiirknoWer
Ell U. Werner
i. U Muter
A. ". Mre
J. W. Seiiwrt
F. J. Fni;er
Julin'F. Lev.ll-
A. W. U-arv
si. ti. W inlUKcr.
i. arret! lieam
T. . K mirier
M. II. s.nviler
M. si. Kimuia
L. M. lJiniiiert
N. It. .Mis.nll
E. F. Fuirt
11. I. .Maria.
i'eter U Viiler
Julio II. Mnviler.
Aaron Cutler
Filwarl Kregar
(,. II. I-ewiaru
I'eler Kueiriein.
. I rsma isir
. Weiirrsimrg uuro
Total lax re. pive'1 in I9t
Ami s)xs-ui lax itrought over
" Male " - -
( imi.rr r.ir t-i, ic.
" S,ie-ial " ' " -
Mate " 1
! (irin.I Total Taxe receiveil as air ve
SS T Mmminl Tax isii;-ieil brniurlil mer
Ketlemptlon roouey, unseaien lan'ta m Meverla!e Bor. Com'ra Ledger pp.:
iri
91
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loi
liii
K-4
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1"9
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us
114
115;
Mnnev rei-eiveil from ilea .1. Black. Fq.. the retiring Treasurer
1 3 pi.vmenl on Davul HaU'lebuiii-li n'lte ia $10.1X1
Monev re-elvnl Tx .iJaniner; in Ki-I;wl horoutrti.
Keturoeil by Ma'e balarn-e of state tax due tae Coontj
KeilempiH'D trt in n;ine of lie'mart ..
He.-eicel Irom Pate of Jm-oi Witt'a perponal pniperty
Keileniptem mover lom in JaeversJaie burough. -
Ke-eiel ou s-aaruweliler s nole
u torili-sfc In fommtsiii.ner' tirtli-e.
Connry Coniininsionern' i-tei-k of April 1st, 1-1
Tax anil eosts redemption it tract in name of Woiiersberiter in Summit twp.
- Retietuptioo stein irart. ttriMtierevailry township.
Money borrowed (ilixised- )
Keiieinption money Win. hell tract In Inns .In township
Moucj receiveal from smnierst STun.lanl lor oul carpel
- - For rent Ariuira'ion hisira from I Has. Kimini i
Hosa K. Davm rtne am) cu-ii
AoK'.isrua Sac! line anil cost
u Tax Keconl lor Lincoln towoship
u state Tax ls'jl. Slate Trrasiirrra warrant CountvK share
u - Keileniptlon rnoncy trai l in .-ha. a- Iwp., iu naiue ot W. Ciarx
" (in liirlihari wait
Fnim H'arouah Liipior Lii rDsea lor use of oounty
u Towuauip "
" " Ha!, taxa on I n ateJ laniui rcU X paiil bv Trr.-o'r. in
u " Jaue W inter BQe fm atj.iuj liijiKir Uiilawlully
116
Total receljit uf
To liaian.-e due the County nf Soaieret
From this ileiluct amount of double charca Cou'r Led. I, an-l Trea-surer'a Buoka..
Amount fur which Judgment mint be entered t
EXPENDITURES CK !
11 r.y amr.nnt order for A'seasors" anl Aststa:i; .'.faesaor pay l.-3 an
HU Viewers pity 4- i 44
ll" o " Tlp'lalea pav ! t
lit. " ComuiSioit-ri pay ; -s. I'. sticier .t::. un
I - " " 'a. K. Kinimtl Tvt o
1 -1 " " " V. V. I h: Sel aJ' iri 50
122 r.m-n inwe;:h t-Mia. i;a s4
lia . - u New bri lac. i.;
W u " Initi.stsur. dead bo.l;e : v, TT
1-i.v m u . I'riitTiti and advertisiuir. v.1 To
11 u u u K'.ectiou expense! iisjs ,.
ltT, ... - u Hi-pur to onrt House ls Ta
lis- Kxiirneal - - , n; TT
1 - " " ltci.iirs to J.l 1 , 1015 ;
Hi" .. Ja.: eiers 4-) 1-.
1311 " l'.o.,.i daniairea. M HO
i; u u . u ln,;rH l AlloTla-Takea. i3 ll
11'3 . S.,.He- l.iir'uuv 40 ITI
1114 I ..k-ianlva' rciuriia. Snill
13a Fuel. ti') Is
l ' llrjlish-r' tcea ia sj
137 ... hjni I'arrM-r' mv 140
':is; r.Hhitiinai j aft-a, Ii.'J. Horaer'a a.hiitluiai bill 4 10
yjf; - W. 11 sanner lull 1w 1
l40i . CoaUt) Amliturs pav aeillement 1o :
11. A:tlrr
' J. . H.v
" Cuinly Andibira CierkSj pay aetiieuient 1i...
Aicy " ...
Amlitor of nnti'.ic asnuiita pay.
t Comuiuai'iucr t traveling txnse.
S'aj(is
Jail I'lusli lan's av ,
Jiny ConiintaMlotirr'a pav ,
V,eIern Peniteniiarv bill
Sheriff"! I.ill
loierest on borrowetl money
Insairance
F'kit House t Ijniance asMuiit
tranl Jurv CotiHiablea' pay
Taieaiuen Junra
llriiirc rereura
h lar i.iijr )urora
Teai-bera' county Institute ...
Krvorda
Jail lanilor's pxv ".ill.l""
Itonda iHirroa-c, money . ."...I."
tiixtn-iiir Koai'ital
" " llarrisbursr - 11""!!!".
" " Morcanza Kt-form School ,...'..!.!!!.
New election iliHtrict viewa. !!!.!".!!...,
lSrelce inse-tKi. .,.!!!!"!
O.erikald taxes rffubiie.,.. .....,!!!!!!!!!!!!.!
" " lluniin.l m Hefuri4iuij .!.!..'!!!
" Monet paid SU'u.
Jiir' t'miintiMuouers Clerk a pav !....!..
I. rand Jury s pay '. ..,
Coif.misaionem AttorQey piv !..!...!
" Sl nujrai.hvr pay.... ". "
Conn crier'a pay
t.'omnilaaloneri clerk's pav !...!.!!".'
. Travers Jurors' pat '. '. !"."."."!"!!
" Court House Janitors" par
" 14 &uviorHTj and l-jsTajfe...' !!!!!.
TTfiliare Commiii .a f- per , ViVjCiS.
Aminii over charifi-a. '
By ba!r;jc uue the l ouutj ol SwuetHtL.W
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Wil. H. SASSF.H, Ei.. FivJhniiftiftrr au
1 1 and Over and Tel miner nf tbe County of
set comity foff A. D., lj'Jl :
1, To Amount Shawn hj Pobit ti'ie of Bl
i
t By Anions! orilets iasaed to V. II.
I
SAI VHQOOl), Ew., Sheriff of Souerset
. Cuanty. A. D. JVJ1.
1 To aiii'Hint shown by dillt i le of biil
I By amount order to Isaiah tijl, s titan
St. SH0BEB, Connly Comtnissiocer, in
t
1 To amrretrate amt oriler ree'd bv Cum. ShiHi-r, see Leilger S t
By iio days services at $3.50, as per Conimumonen Ledger, Vol 3.. $ TMO0 S 2-i 00
QiEO. F. KIMV1EL, County Commissioner,
T Toairsrrrfaiearnofint orlers re:d by r-tn. Kinmel. aeeLedjer.J t T5A 00
1 Bj ziaitays sertlccs j (3 o, as per Commutsiooers Ledtrer. oL. 754 IXk
i 't T' "M 7X ao
yil. F. UHL, County Coinniianicner, in
1 To artretratc amoor.l orders ree'd bv Coin. I hi, see LedirrrJ .... .... i ll so
i By tin ilts nervleea tji IfSOj u p.r Comtiitoaioneri Led-or, VrL J I 101 SO
! ;$ fCl M t sot s
INDEBTEDNESS of Somerset Conntr, on
1 To amount BiHided Imlebteilness see Commlssionerj' mlnalei.
it To amoaxit Outtaodni( orders ls, lsW, lsui
Vk the OtHlerSlmel A n.l ll , ir nf the l"nn n'T nf
ilocerlltvtaatiatiursuanreni l.l4Tlhswiiiinr
Towitohipa, axe." pamed the ism day of April. !S34. we met at the seat of JiutM-e in the Cosutiv u?
bonienet. ua ihe luuns day of Joooarv, Isuj, and after beni? sworn, did audit. adur, atktaiile'lhe
several accoon's required by law, aarreeably to the several Acta of Astsrmh.y avid suppremeau Ikera
. ... ...i.i,uK v. t ocim our luuiruieai. ami xnowiroce. and acwy , and ;e Ivreisaex a a true
I'lwrect stmement of the folio ing a-coonta, respeclins;, via :
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account with Somerset County.
$ 73S 00 7iS a-J
in account witli Somerset Coouty, 1S91.
account ith Somerset Coaatv, I S01.
the 4th day of January, A. D. 1?32.
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4;a. riroLel SW-r, Count) vn.i
siinrsei-
.Ma. r.eor F. Klmrfte", Coar.tT Com.
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l-i;; nnl'. t voa:y i'"iia
Is-a-tior
tiiiier;a-t.
A!l f ir t!;e year fnoiriT tiif t iar of Jan:
is a balance l'e itte ant i'um7 "f uri
ttfusamt mx hun-lre.! n-l i'''-i,t .;'
above. anl ottern. were .iu.y aiiiii-ii uic l i
ua anu r-ilui-t-il tieir U--ss, n-ii -lai. o,
la n viin .ot wire-af i riav :ier?a
it- Hi
o( January. A- V.
Attt-t )
JL C. U0I.FHK1.
Cerl,. )
r.crty,
Wr. the Coniniissionen uf Sineref I'
port, hereby rder the suue to be pno.i.-iti
vi.
Artest
K. a. W'ERNfR,
Clerk.!
1t.j,.hn Han.'r. ..-., Tri-asurr of
Xud W ll.iaiu ll. aiiuer. imj . I-
THE NEW
WHITE FRONT BUILDING !
No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa,
r.Eis old tai. xow (jnxx's.
LEADING STORE OF THE CITY
TO IJITV YOUR
EH? G00D3, CABPETS, LIWM, FANCY G00C3, H
With Economy and Frofit to he Custom:r. Come and Se-
JAMES CTJXNTNT."
Jas. B. Holderbaum,
HA? Jl'.-T !IKi 1'IVKD
Henclr&
ALL STEEL FKAME
SPRING-TOOTH HARROW
i:G-T0OTH
HARROW.
Teeth quiek'y Siijastol I j only
TOOTH
:4r--
v
Ever Invente.l. Tim tooth l.cM i:i p-nsitiun hy a Hatchft, Trith which it can be a.lj .:st
ed so a to wear from 15 to 1 iiu iu j nrl"?!ie rsiint vi tlie t'xith. whirh io fotir nr live tin.e
9 mauh wear or st-rvirp tis raa be obtaitiol
tall and eiamine tins llamur,
JAIYIES B. HOLDERBAUM
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Sugar Makers' Supplies.
SUGAR PANS. SCOOP?, HL'CKETS.
SAi IiL'CKETS, SYUUl CANS, Ac.iv.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Looking Move, Kancs, Tinware,
Granite Ware. Hollow Ware. I'umpn,
Iron Pipes, of any ?ie or lcncth, cut to order.
pecial attention pven to ISoofinq:, Spoutin?, and Jot.lnng.
W'eliamlle a superior quality of STEKL R00FLVG, on wLicii T
will Le please il to quote prices.
Paul A. Schell,
SOMERSET, PA.
"YOU PAY
THE VISIT
THE PEOPLE'S STORE,
Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH.
" The lirly Bird Cttclits the Worm." and the Kr!y UirJ will get the Uarsaiia in
HOUSEKEEPING
GOODS.
Our Can -t -i r.ho'sterv I.ji-rtm.nt is always ivnes-teJ wit!i the -'
rush of Martli nn.I April. T . av ij tli, anj to iminci- neonle to buy early
o.ler SjieeiiU ind jceiiK-nts during FKBRl'AKY iu
Carpets, Curtains and
Upholstery.
Table .ainens, Ee-Winrx, Shectinor, Llanketa, Etc. It will la.r
you to come to the City. If you are unable to come, we in
vite your correspondence.
CAMPBELL& DICK,
SI. S3. M. S7. Si Fifth Arenne, PITTSBl BtU
" YOU PAY
THE VISIT
W, & ETCHES & CO.
CQMJVIISSIOK MEBCHAKXS.
13 X. lac.a Street,
Ilt.I
GRAIN. HalY,
POTATOES.
mmut :WWten N,4tio"al r-'r'k.r'ol'''5 Sank, Ja'erwnti'.e ip-'-"'
Coub'y of Soiucpu t who l
aaJ Cerk. ui tue Conns uf tie Csi-m. ' in
J ' merv
( our.'.v f si.r,iii..-t uh Hi I C....c-v ,,f .
.ijii ui. i: .f 1'nM.ui.bif ol s.-m-r-,- tn:a . ,
:nl--5i.iDer rf tbe Cminrr of Sonierst w.f ,
of the Ci.ttr.ry of Si-mi-rsef xs
arv.a.l).l.'. Anlwe flutter ert:rv aju! ,a
vi Irom Jobs H liner. Ksu . Treaiuirrr aa i:ni. ! '"
arai an i .iiir(v i'tiua .u.ia4 ft .,j w..i iir - -.-n nz
apper before me Auuitora. auj :i(i .'.".'r
'!:, r.;.:i id.1 rtpers. ' t.j;.
vox tia-is ! ai.ieU oir lea:, ts,,
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IIKI MKN sUui'il:
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COKWI.-SKiNS-i- .
S,.n-R.;rri i-x January j r, ' ,.:. '
m testimony of tliccoHT-tn-4a..i ;s.. ". '
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CEii. F. kivmf:
swr ki. i . n,,K'.-p
WILLIAM F. I i,,
1".
A CAR L0D OF THE
Drumgold
r
tfis.nin one nut. The best
HOLDER
t'rom anv T.-fti '-tootfi harrjxr in ?ii-'etu
US A VISIT,
WILL PAY YCU-"
US A VISIT.
WILL PAY YOU."
BAITIllIOiSE.
E.11H OF
riaEX SEEDS A!?