, ll. I .3 Somerset Herald. -V c WtU Editor. r i I I ;,t;i.-t 11. ,1 rt-5''.1ll--,Cia cT - i r" 'v f.-r tJ neighbors. r - 1 i" r t-;,; j aJve-liserneut or 1 r -.tofiiarwascia. f ' .. - man now tula h'laUst I "l3 '." V,e vaip'v tleigiu h-r. f "- ....tHiS4.ta aovJ not forget :.st, can at Uieir -: ;r- U-t or- oa yoaaj f'rl in cse-i tr.jurie tlut maj -. sml Backets l-xl Hi.-jr .tore. Cii ' r: pniouaof Wasb-vVc-lxorvlici ail-l Aile- m r- ng for lie erection .-v. ,; i -Uum. tlie ba.-dre man. uaaers of horses that f 55 " ... :r toem with tbe best ? i, .s ;ic? market. ' I . . yta'-Ioa scwc 13 aeM' f ''' ', .. .i-ofjra.n and mill feed. "" ,. . 'iae of fresa ' .. .. .. .- in at.M-k T i -.;..:.ruI.JaoUt4Canty, f ' ".'T.tu:iei over the efforts of f fe'.o sL-.-ot tim. He says 1 -'' '. .. -..n-es recently, the : -- ' - f - :i rut arm. f . ; s-'uomI teacoer'a meta- - t - I-Thi-Wllll? tiao.i :n one f "..';. i uf the cai fro f "' ,t -. r-aa!..te it r aw bile. . ... '.u-iiewioi habit j.ret- f-: 4 A f.. 'i fjr 'uck anil a f . . .. . " " H a l.oab in in " - j ?. He i twecly- i.t-i, t"t Le also left -,-r. r --"'' fKer p-rU that acre wtatoeg on one T - 1 rrl bus hr li of I toia- the J an a re at -j cents J ;.; j v-.-r li-j-t ti. .r.ry. ' . -j -. m v the Ut li I. . v. . I.. . .-a :rx ? Jai; ues.s:t ive i - ' j jo,a shaJ or have i:.tl 'I .- -' - ' Lare or rabbit after V -.1 v, i-"- each squirrel, I , .-, -r a ta ;atb, a h.-ari, a 1 T- I '. iw,. 1.- roar.r c.rion!y de- j .., : - a-:i ct'.er necessary I ..... ... '. be La:. :v to a p.g. i . .., . ,: .-rt-ature. The tuouti is i-u .f.jeM.e.:. near tije hinge, and I i :,is.ur i fwritw of the oysier'a I , t. has been gea''y mta j an T ectury Iictionary le I t-aiCeorharrit-ane a.'con!aiexl I ar.-i i-y ir.niag anow," and iirr.-as Mt :r..rui jtrca! J-.mil ' as -i-:.:: .:. rir.ai:un of wind and j i ,i Lt:iir a;an cor btait could -i : '''e- who are cart-ful in i .. . I..: A ,it :hii the cu'.i dariog the past r.-?ioo tii greaier than I r-ii.r' the jst two winters. The t M-a to lUvor an iiiter.se!v cn!d ..i, a? a ru'.e, is fjiijwed by a fa i .-.Li a'--..-i.ng to thesume weaih- - Li a decided s and ajiainst : ;n:e f .-r rj years past, but the t I rtiit rave it the coop de grace I -..; it . it daring the Doaraiaft j -i'.tc o; Clarence. Now there is a ir.:r. m r.st :he heavy crape worn I r iLi J iubtiess lcl"jre another i jx- ir. i -jae the mo-i.firation in . a w.ii De ve-y perceptible. a E I'lil ":il bet-in her A :-4't t ii- .' '. :ed Price &i!e on M - I- Hivirfr bought aii 4 r r-i- L.a cm ! ire me recent t ir ; tij Will be a rate t- .:. no ,-. on Fprlug pur I i rt- vis. cloths, rlanntls and -. i-i is y. t -o is will bo closed out at f - picra. Ci-,ri .-tains included. He.-. A. E Thl. PtiijTiriula coraai:j!inr! of fish I a s- prired t- ro tive a; plica I :s 'j-y.s it.ix: fry. App!icatioru r.: 13 the f '.lowing comnsission-j-n-T.;. y -r J. '..tj V.ne street, Fb:!- i 'K. L P -!.. Harri-ojr ; S. B. I : H. C. D.-maih. Lancas- j .::i'r. Il-.e: li. if. WeUbons. J v. ."an c: trjut fry erjaiain i ' -rL it... h sen; free 1 1 tbe nearest I -':. . ..!' e a applicant. f if the hat he l its ori- --i.-r ji cjivairy, when it was f 5 : ' i .is never to aileair 13 : . arra .r. It byname k : a i-.::.t, uoo ea!i.T ui f is-n.ls to reuiuve hia i. " I u silc ia the pru9 Tt- j.-e uf ch.vairy pasti rvi.ts c.i.:ary, bat among t '-.r i-tesy wawa can be ? - ' ' - i"-d .t:,ci n. 'Le ta moreMi- uat of l.fijng the hat r . . i' r- - -.-e vi a irieuu. f :-o oti taiur'ay, Iec i '"-'...-I '.traL'ie daxare to --' a-ii.se at v-inn a, No. :..e b-iil a J joining :!".'-M.t'if Lai;-s' Wrap, "as s.i'iliy daiuared a t:;e c.oth is not in- f i ? - v; - . -. tunic iv ai f " ' .1 ny r ji to a tend tne V -iKr.j tie pick of le j Jases ytrtss. I Johnstown, Ta. J r 'caVa.iar f r wi.l .how x ---t-t trjr Lave 9-i aif Decu!- ? '.'J. It r-immen, n-i i ' a .1 c.Lla.:. a.i or part of I -3-ajr oi t.xe ti lirst day -- --tm.u-. Tureewfthe nitMUhs i-tj iiv, .e -j jniay, Taurs-,"-"-T tLe ttital day for ;' '.- a-- .hne moniUs. April, i 'zt-jeT tat c-jver pans of six . - " a-t.-j s Oirtuday comes i.nx:4;1;)3 iay a;id the -a t,-; oa T-es-iay. Thacks- i ... i --a-, oa fui.-siy. ae last day of Crated j ".lain the last decade. In ai aexer be my iater in tne year. 4 f ' as on Monday. As this j.t '." rtr Jr" ,hese peculiari- I ' 'ie a:aa !i0 first invented "-a aad no doubt the tu ,e" v' Cvur-t would like- 7!a 11 J'r U Jjs-ioea of the j "a.y oa:J adopt Jastic .- 2 : Ttis wea the way of "iA f '"3 Jt:r'-rsoa Eecknor of 2 "-"-b e. and on Ut I ! ns at before Jos -.. 414 out warrant tor - J'i the jnuoe that he "" am ar,d a-k for a com- L; an. a.-id aboat mid- wny i d return with the !ats Tae '!u.-i.r. i a t ... ; i . i e-ffle 7 , n J r'. fttrina; he never heard . s of do. ieu and other 5 - aUse t:nj. I; a the mean tine n.ll ' ar;,J r""uw g'Jl to vailing -0'1 fiDlliy 'eed upon a " trouble of a inal 4i""0!erforjoajtia;rai; Old Mr. B Teas riirply f too.1 on his hind legs and howled a ! day Tuexisy. The pro-,rraai for the Farmen' Annaii! IriMitute at.rars elivwliere in ibis paper. Gillian Frieti.ine.uf Jear ertown, is seri ousjy ii! at hi home. He b seventy-focr Tears of a-e. Readers of I he Salisbury Star have dicided by uuanimooa Tcte airainst publihuig reo!ulkDS of respect. Mr. Charles Van near, Cjrtuerly proprietor of the Park Hotel, is confined to his rooms at that hoetelry by a severe cold. Ath'xd child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jjhnsoa.of the weal ward, haa Cai lea a vic tim to diphtheria. Mr. J. C. Lawsoa has a-mamed charge of the " Commercial Hotel," formerly presidej over ty Mrs. John Viaers. The remaias of an infant child of Dr. and Mrs. William llauch, of Johnstown, were intered at Jeanertown. Thursday. John W. Gardner, of near Jeanertown, who was stricken with paralysla about five weeks ago, is reported to be rapidly sinking. The new b-rou;h of Benson will organ ize after the Fehraary election, at which time a fail set of aaa;ci;.ai cilieers will be elevted. A. Brace Coffrt.ib, Kq , of Linculn, Neb , his beec ia Suxtwl tor the past several days. He was called here by the deaih of h;s brother. The sale of the real estate of Christian Misser, la'e of Soaycrevk tonhip, de ceased, has been conUnned until Saiarday. January Z'., lsyl. At an election of the fcirkhcldtrs of the First Na'ioLa! Back, held Tuesday, the cid board of directors was Te-tlecied to serve the ecsuinj year. A large party of married foikj w::I er.j.iy a tleigh riu from Somerset to Lavarviile aud return ibis evetiinj. They will be en tertained a, th? Hotel Tavruan. Thomas E. William t, an empl .-ye of one of the mines near SSal bury, was instantly kiiit-d by a !! of slate !n ;he m:ne where he was working last Tu-r Ny morr.;::g. Mrs. George Cut, of ,-r.:.rr towrsLip, who Weighs over J'La.l. a."- : ler.t'y tell down a (air of sia.rs s'hrl home a few days i;o. ELe es.rape 1 w-.t i a i w bruise. Appiirar.'s for reta.i iiuior tlraiers' li ceijes are husiline for :jr-irrs to their j-e-tifttms. Appiicstions for iioene will be heard by the Coa-t at February sessions. Mr. Fariruon Be;!, one of the bos bar bers of Cnmberland. Md.. died in this j lace last Tuesday, at the borne of his brolher-in-U.w, J. E. Purdy, the Main Street barber. Jury Commisfcionera, avhr and .Shoe maker, completed iil'iag the j try wheel for l-Oii. Friday. Jadjje Lotjeenecker was pres ent when the names were placed in the wheel. Mr. Joseph Walcher, who purchasad the Ividsf i'ie Hotel from Mr. Autruet Koehler, for ., and his k?vt it f'-,r l"e psst sever al years, has sM the prop?ry ba,:k to Mr Koehler for .!.0U). Mr. Paul A. ScUe.l, the well-known tin-, ware aai harlware merchant, whj has been cj:if:aei to his h?rae for the pa-t two weeks with an aravaling attack of qaiasy, isabie lo he ab.u! aa'a. Harvey, secoad sja of oar feilow towns man, I-iasc Simpswn, was man-ied on Iec. 27, a Miss Katie I 'rioh, of Newton, Kan sas. Mr. Simp&ia is a proni;neat resident of Moanride, that Saite. Mr. J. C. CriuL.le J, of Kockwood bor ough, hii been appointed janitor of the coat room ia the house of representatives at Harrisburg. Mr. Crilchil-M's friends are re joiced at bia stood forlae. Charies Weas, cf Johnstown, committed suicide Friday evening ty euttinbis throat with a razor. Sunday ii'gbt, Albert Jacobs, cf the same city, atttn-pted ri-.-i-Je ty put ting a ballet in his ti ie near his htart. D. C. Barkman, who has been appointed one of the transciibiog clerks of the Stale Senate, is not a rtsident of this county, as staled by some of cur contemporaries. Mr. Barkman bails irtrn the county of Bedford. Hjtel proprietors in the north of the cocnty are reaping a. harvest from sleifc-'aing parties from Johnstown. Hardiy a uight passes but that two or three pa-ties from ihat city visit Eiryestawn and Jtaner X CiaJa. It looks as thongh Saeriff G jo-I means to abandon firming permanently. He last week sold his farm ia Somerset township, to J. E. G-lee, of New Havea, Pa . for Ki.'Ml Will G jo.1 will occupy the farm aier April 1st , 3 tenant. Mr. Jaraes McKeivy haj beea to Hubbard, 0 , whither he went to attend a reunion cf his father hoiiiy. There are si x brothers and oae sis:er in the family, and the mem bers we have seen are aii as lar,:e aad hand some as '' J i m." Mr. Cat'-arise McAfee, " Aunt Ka iV as she was perhaps rM known to the residents of Somerset, died at her home oa Main s'.reei, eariy !at Wedatsday morning, aged seveiity-Sve years. She is survived by four children, thre daabters an 1 a sue. It is vry probable that If the. h iti3 of many peisotts aW'tit town we-e fined cp with water p'pes ri'.'td with spark ing "Kiru berly' at this senvjn cf ti.e year, the water work question wou'. l be dic isv-i even more vigorously than it has been heretofore At the anaaal rcee'J.ig of the board of directors of the S-jmerL County National Bank a dividend of six pr cent. tl le nn the emiii! t 'i aal fjar thoii- and dollars was add. 1 1 j the nrplai of the bink ; bo'.o out of tae earamji oi the past Peter Fisher, of Stonycrek township, w.'j lodged in jail Moniiy in default of bail. Pe ter is'charged with assault and battery ar-d with carrying deadly weapon on iniorvna tion of Mrs. Hoover, a woman livin eioiig the line of the railroad between Somerset and P.okwooJ. A neslly dresse-i and modest Wkinggea tlerusn who has been Stn oa the streets of this place the pan few days is Mr. Samuel r. Huston. of Morgaiitown, West Va. He left Somerset thirty-five years ago. aince which time be has been a resident ef Mcr- j ar.town. Mr. Huston is a brother or our fellow townsme n A'.ex and John Haston. Rpublicar.s of a number of townsh:ps and boroughs ia the county have calied pri mary elections or nomicating conventions f..r the ivb. inst , when local otS -ers will be put ia nomination. Ia some instances el lions have been called for the 2lst insC Cn der no circums. antes should the nomina tions be delayed until after the -ih. George U. CofJrotb, aged about 27 years, youngest son of General and Mrs. A. H. CofTrotb, died very suddenly and unexpect edly in bis room at the Somerset House, Wednesday noon. The announcement of his death was a great shock to the commu nity generally. General and Mrs. Coffrota have the sympathy of their hott of friend. Mr. William Ferner, of Somerset town ship, lost a raloable fbar-year-old horse in peculiar manner Friday last. Mr. Fercer turned the animal out into the barnyard while in was makin some repairs to the h.tM aith which it Lad beeo tied. He ays that be was not employed snore than three or tour minutes when La went to loo for the horse and was surprised to and the animal lying in the yard, atone dead. 1 ne horse bad aitpped in front of the watering trough aiid tad either drowned or broken his neck. Juf-e Dain, ia giving his reminiscences: of twenty years on t! Bench befire the Bia:r coaaty Trfachers Insutale at Hjlli daysbarF, said that daring his j'idic.a! career oftwentyyeart he took over 2 503 serdicta ia B.air, Cambria and H anting I a ciutwy couru and sentenced 2 oj criminals t j jiil acd p.-nitentiary impriaine-. ta. New trials were granted in only twenty instances, and three murderers were aeat to capital pooish menu The Jud.- had no knowledge be yond one exertional ease of ever sentencing an innocent man. Jaeub Fend and Herman Baamer, assign ees of T. Ii. Marshall, the well-known Johnstown lumber dealer, who made an as s'fe-nment last winter, have elected a settle ment with all the creditors and will transfer the balance of the property back to Mr. Marshall, and ask fjr a release at the March term of court. The creditors were all iid ia fall, except that the interest on their claims wa dropped by all. Mr. Marshall has many friei:da in Somerset and in Som erset county who will rrjoioe to learn that Le has gotten ont of his financial diScnl tits. The froeiy nights of this winter have not been a - m ar kr"' lo the cold experienced this, Tuesday. ci r'-"n. Monday evening was bairny comj -.d with the low temper ature we bad exptritnetd the preceding ten days, but about l?n o'cl.Jtk that right the wid veered from the south to the north west and the mercury roshed pell mell for zero It got there in aburt order and about IS dt-greea b-ow before it stopped- The nih-at was one of intense anxiety to rcar.y persons. The wind blew a perfect cale. buildings creaked and aa oca- s ncal loud n port of a roof contracting was sufficient to put their nerve on e-ie. The mercury marked eight decrees below rrro at ten o clock Tuesday morning. J jdre Bxrie', of Cambria coontr, Friflay, dr;ded the Ivj'slative election content b tweeti J. C. Siiae-uaa. the R 'publican who wa stated, and Mr. Allen, the defeated Dem ocrat. Ii was allege! by Mr. Alien tt.at votes were fraudulently cast in I'pper Vo tier township aad ia the s xth ward of Johnstown. It was claimed that the ballots we re deposited from outside the guard rail. Jjci- Birker si d as there evidently bad been no intent oa of fraud, the election was vaiid end the vo'es would bsve to be conr.'.ed asc si. In other words, be decid ei that Sa:ie:oaa, who was elected oa the face of the returns, is entitled to the seat in the Legislature. S. I). Elrick, principal of the Seventh ward school of Johnstown, had occasion to whip one of his pupils quiteseverely Thurs day afternoon. Iiisaileed that the pun ishment was excessive and unwarranted, which the princ'pa! denies. The mother of the boy listened to her offspring's tale ef woe acd imrae-lia'ely went oa the warpath. Prcctring a heavy borMrwhin, she camped on the trail of the professor who was nat urally averse to such aa encounter. But the woman caught him that evening and at tacked him savajely. Ia spite of his efforts to defend himself she gave him a beating, beside which the caatigalion of ber eon was a mere love-tap. The teacher was So badly utd up that medical auecdtP' was requir ed. Mr. Ei rick is a native ot Uiis cjunty. The covertiment baa befran the issue of the Columbian postage stamps. The new series is an idea sucrestfd by the world a fair soavenir half dollar. They will be kept on sale during the present year. They are of very preUy designs and colors, about the size of special delivery stamps acd of lo denominations, ranging from 1 cent toio. The mgraviuf-s are ail from celebrated his torical paintings and the timings are the hands -most that can be im&giaed. Follow ing are descriptions of a few of them i One cent 'Columbus in sight of land," color, Antwept blue: 2 cent " Landing of Co lumbus," purple niarooa: 3 cent " Flag ship of Columbus," medium shade of green; 4 cent' Fleet of Columbus," ultra-marine bice : 5 cent "Columbus soliciting aid of Isabella," chocolate brown; C cent "Co Iambus welcomed at Barcelona," royal pur ple; 10 cent ' Columbus presenting na tives." The following article from a recent cu m ber of the Philadelphia eronf has been go ing the rounds of the State press: "Secretary Wetherill, of the State Com mittee on Lunacy, who but recently return ed from one of h:s periodical trips through the Sta'e. s'ates that while in the moun tains of Some-set county he happened on a farmhouse wherein be foand two insane brothers chained together in one room. The chain was six feet long, and fasten ed to a bed in such a manner as to only al low about nine feet play for the poor unfor tunates. The family, who were Peccsy va nia Dutch, were surprised when told that it was cruel to confine the boys as they were doing. The IXnrtor said that outside of this, be found they were being treated very Wei!, and that he did not feel justified in taking the matter into the courts, as the family proroised to liberate and watch over them. One of the boys had beea thus chained eight and the other five years. I'pon making a su equent visit the Sec retary found that one of the boys bad died from natural causes, and the other working quietly in the fields. A iditijaai informa tion devel oped the fact that there had been eight children ia the family, all cf whom were feeble minded, bat the parents seemed possessed of ail their faculties." Special term of court convened at 10 o'clock Monday mornirg, with Judge Lu citn W. Io:y. cf Westmoreland county, and Associate Judges Pile and Biesecker on the Bench. After the tar list Lad been call ed Judge Poty went over the calendar of cases set for trial with tbe members uf the bar. Twenty cases were set for trial this week. A number of them bad been settled and others cotiiinuid. A jury was then called in the case of John A. White, vs. the H. i U. E. E. Co. White sued for $10.0w) damages (or injuries icceited while be waa attempting to cross the company tracks near Sand Patch. It appear that While endeavored to crawl between two c . of a freight train standing oa the track at Sand Patch station and was caught between the bumpers cf the care. He was bad'y squeez ed and was laid up for some time, the coun ty having to pay for his medical attention. Before the case was taken up by the Court, While evidently coLicIuJed that be did cot have much of a case acd bis counsel entered a non suit. Thisconciuded the cases set for Monday acd at 2 o'clock court adjourned to meet Tuesday morning. Tuesday "morning a jury was selected to try the suit of Isaac A. WiiliU v? the B. O. E. B, Co, but owing to the absence of witnesses, was continued till the afternoon session. Wtllits claim $l0,Uta) damage for injuries received in eonseqoeace oi the cegle geuce of the company at Markleton, while he was crossing the company' tracks. Out of twenty cases set for trial this week, the B. 0. E. R. Co. is defendant in five oi them. J..dge Doty, who is presiding over tbe Court this week, is one of the youngest and at tbe same time one of the ablest law judg es in tbe State. He is triSe under size and does not wear tbe severe expression usually cultivated by high judicial officers. He has a clear, penetrating voice and pronounces Somerset county names with an accent that causes members of the bar and spectators at the court to smile audibly. He despatches business promptly and bad succeeded in gaining tbe good opinion of the bar before bs bad been on tbe bench an boor. Judge Ixngeenckex will preside over the court next aeek. klociarn Housework May be dore more easily, more coovenient y and with less expense on tbe Cinderella Earige thaa with many others ; ail th old objections to rangti removed. It will save yoa time, money and hard work. It is a good baker and is sold with that understand ling. Sold by James B. Hoiderbaam, Som erset, P- Surorem Court Cases. The Supreme Con rt handed down opin ion in several caes from this county at Philadelphia last week. First was that of A. Chamberlain, et. al. vs. 8. C. Hartley, et a! , siS-med. This is tbe Meyersdsle con teted e'.c-ction cavt. It wdl be remembered that tbe Ropahiirans voting at tbe Fcbraa-ele-tion, l-suz, ia that boroaga, failed to designate tbe term of oiSce after th names of candidate school director. The Re publicans polled a largs majority of th votes cast and ta candidate of that party for school directors were given certificates of election by the election board. Notics of contest was served by the Democratic can didates a few days following. The case waa argued before Judge Lon;enecker aad on the 2iih of August the Court decreed that the Democratic candidate bad been elected, inasmuch aa the electors voting for them had naaied the term of ofS.-e each candidate was to serve immediately following his Dame, while the Republican electors bad failed to designate the term of oiSoe after the came of candidates. The contest engendered s gi eat deal of bilterneis between the patrons of the Mey ersdaie schools, but now that Judge Longe necker's decree Las been a3rmed by tbe highest judicial tribunal, we hope bickering wiil cease. It is pretty tongh to have offi cers whom the people distinctly staled they did not want, oversee the aifairs of th school district, but when they took advaat age of tbe negligence of the opposite party there ia nothing to do but wail until the proper time arrives and then turn them out. Iu the case of Evora N Smith, et. ah vs. Teter S. Uay, judgment was reversed. Pe ter S. Hay, of Salisbury, this county, was the executor of the last will and testament of El jab. Wagner, late of that borough, deceased. Aa exception was filed to hi account : That the accountant should have charged himself with IKiX), which be owed the decedeut at the lime of his death. The matter was referred to an auditor, and afler some evidence had been taken, p'aintilT con cluded to try ber chances in the court. Eli jah Wagner was a widower, nearly eighty years of ege at the time of bis death, and bis only heir was a grand daughter, the platntirTin this case. It was shown that Hay bad borrowed $loiO from Wagner and that subsequently Wagner and Hay entered into a written agreement by which nay agreed, for the consideration of f 10), to furnish Wagner with lodging, boarding and necessary clothing, and in sickness cause him to be properly cared for. Wagner was to reside in his own home, a property in Salisbury borough, occupied by the plaintiff and her husband, and there bs was to be provided for by th- said Hay. The plaintiff alleged that Hay did not fulfill his part of the agreement. Judgment was given the plaiutiH for l' with interest. An appeal was taken with the reu'.t as above s'ated. The case of Samuel T. Davis, vs. the Bal timore i Ohio Railroad Com pan v, in which the decision of the lower court is also af firmed, is one of considerable interest. Sam uel T. Davis was a brokeman on the Som en t Cambria branch of the 3. A O. R. R. On the night of June 21, lSsl, while the train on which be was acting as flagman was crossing tbe summit of the ridge on its way from Johnstown to Somerset, be was thrown from a box car. which was fitted up and used as a caboose, when, as be alleged, Le was ia the act of uncoupling tbe pushing engine, and after being thrown on the pilot of the engine, fell to the grouni and the engine pawed over bis leg and crushed it, so that it bad to be amputated. Oa May 9, lvs j, be bronght suit against the Company to recover $JU,nj0 damages. After a long trial, the Court took the case from the jury and directed a verdict for the defendant Company. From ttiia decision Davis took art appeal to the Supreme Court, and the decision rendered sustains the lower court in finding for the Railroad Company. For Sale. A farm situate in Mi'.ford township, Som erset county. Pa., one-foarth of a mile north of New Cectreville borough, containing 30 acres, all cleared and under a good state of cultivation, and well watered. There is dwelling house, bank bam, and other out buildings thereon erected. For particulars call on or address D. B. Lobs, Glade, Pa. No w Read Thia ! A Coonellaville correspondent of the Pittsburgh papers revives the story concern ing murderer Bill Pritts roaming through the mountains of this county at periods of a week or two. It woald only be charitable to pre sume that the correspondent was loaded with " moonshine" when he wrote the fol lowing: William Pritts, the Somerset county mur derer and moonshiner, is living at bis old home in tbe mountains, mating no pre tense of concealing his identity. He is at his old ocenpation again making moon shine whiskey. The revenue c Seers, ap parently have given up all hope of captur ing Pritts. Aii the mountaineers in that section of the country look upon moon shining as a very trivial odense. While ail of them are not engaged in illicit distilling, ail agree that there is no barm in it- Moon shinirg never has been carried on as exten sively in the Somerset mountains as in the wiids of Kentucky and West Virginia. Last week a party of banters from here were in tbe moonshine country in Somerset county, and accidentally met Pritts and three of his ce-ghbors in the mountains. me of the party knew Pritts and recognized bim. He showed no alarm and ta ked free ly about his ist experience with tbe reve nue ctficrrs. Oa that occasion he was em ployed at Lis still when surprised by tbe officers, and made a narrow escape from be ing enptared. Pritts takes great delight ia telling bow be gave the o doers the slip through the aid of a pa', who was oa the watch for the of ficers about a mile from the still. Pritts rays that none of his m ronshins whiskey everg. oat cf the immediate neighbor hood. He makes it for their accommoda tion, though he receives some compensation for his labor. Pritts said the moonshiners are persecuted. Speak-easies, be said. Sour ish in the civilized country and even in the cities, without being molested. Regarding the murder i-f old man Hoch stettler, Pritts would say nothing except that he killed bim in seif-clefer.se. Miller, be said, was a fool for giving himself up, and caul l have reea free yet, had he so de sired. Pr'tti said he was absent from bis mountain haunts only two weeks after Hochstetier was killed. Republican Primary Election. A primary election, to nominate ulficers to be voted for at the regular February elec tion, for the township of Somerset, will be held at the Ccurtjllfi-.;e in Somerseet Bor ough on Saturday, January 2S, 1S03, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 6 o'clock p.m. C. M. Saavxa, Committeeman. Get Your Gun 1 Winchester, Colt, Varlin, Remington and Flobert Rifles, Mazzle Loading, Breech Load ing, Rebounding Hammers, Hammer less and Semi-Hammerless Shot Gun in great variety at J. B. Holderbaam's Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa. Also a complete line of leaded Sheila. Cartridges, Reloading Tools ar.d g-un repairs. Hunting Coats and Cart ridge Belts. Come and see them, J. B. Hotpcaaacx. Cinnamon Kills Germs. After prolonged research and experiment in Pasteur's laboratory, M. Cbamberland is reported to have come to the conclusion that no living germ of disease can resist the an tiseptic power of essence of cinnamon for more than few hours. It destroys mi crobe aa effectively, if not as rapidly, as corrosive sublimate. ' Even the scent of it is fatal, and M. Chamberland holds that a decoction of cinnamon ought to be taken freely by persons living in place affected by typhoid or cholera. There is nothing new in all this. In the oldest kaowa medical prescriptions for mfeclioas diseases cinna mon wss a prominent ingredient, and if was ia great request during tbe plague of London. Farmers' Institute Program For the fourth annual s-uion of the Som erset county Farmers' Institute, to be held under tbe auspices of tbe Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture and the Somerset County Agricultural Society ia th Court House, Some-set, Somerset county fa., Tues day and. Wednesday. January 31, sad Febru ary I, 18tt3. TCssuaT smssLso session. CaH to order at 9.30. Adjourned at 12 a. m. I. Raising cattle for profit, W. H. Walk er, Slonyereek, Pa. S. Nec2ssity of Farmers' education, D. B. Mc Williams, Walnut, Juniata county, Fa. rccsDaT iniiuoi siwioi. Call to order at I S). Adjourn at 4 30. 1. Q leries. 2. Frauds in Fertilirert, Taos J. Edge, Secretary State Board of Agriculture, Harris burg, Pa. 3. Maple syrup and sugar, A. C Scisson, La Plume, Lackawanna county. Pa. 5. Our part. Miss Martha Crilchneld, Jn ner X Roads, Pa. Ttxaoar ivisi.vo stasias. Call to order at 7. 1. How to' enjoy life on the farm, Mis Addie Boucher, GUde, Pa. 2. Farming a study, Phinea Compton, Elk Lick, Pa. 3. Fruit Culture, 3. B. He'tges, York, York coaaty, Pa. WtKSKSDAT MoaMtro stasiox. Call to order at 9. Adjourn at 12. 1. tj aerie. 2. Tne Farmer' Garden, A. C Scisson, La Plume, Pa. 3. Legislation needed by farmers, J. G. Kinirael, Downey, Pa, WtllfSMlA arriaaoos SBOIOST. Call to order at Adjourn at 4 JO. 1. yaeries. 2. Dehorning cattle, C. B. Moore, New Lexington, Pa. 3. Muk teats, S. B. Heiges, York, York county. Pa. 4. Mother in the home, Miss Tillie Maa- rer, Sloyeatown, Pa. wxostaDaT trtsis-i stsaiosr. 1. Education of Farmers' Daughters, Miss Dart" YVeiler, Gebharta, Pa. 2. Astronomy made plain. Illustrated Lecture, S. B. Heiges, York, York coaaty Pa. Tbe Farmers' Institute ia Somerset aa well as throughout th stale of Pennsylva nia ha come to stay. It is now regarded by farmers everywhere, as one of the greatest helps within their reach. Tbe gentlemen who have beea secured from abroad lo as- sis. as, are not theorists, but thoroughly practical men. Tbose who were present last year, will be delighted to see from the fore going program, that we have again been fortunate enough to secure the aid of Mr. Heiges, of York county, whose work was so highly appreciated at the last session. Mr. Scisson, of Lackawanna county, whose name also appears on the program, is a farmer of large experience, and possesses the happy faculty of being able to tell what he knows, in such a way as to be understood by tbose who bear bim. Mr. Mc Williams of Juniata county, is not aa entire stranger to the people of our county, but is favorably known by some of us, as one of the staid farmers of the central portion of the state. The subject he wiil discuss is timely and his treatment of it will be such as we might expect from a practical farmer. The talks on "Frauds in Fertilizers," by Secretary Elge, will in itself, be worth more than tbe linis and money it wiil cost any Somerset county farmer to at tend the meeting. Remember, even body is invited to attend. There wiil be no admis sion fees, but all sessions will be free to the public Ia arranging a program we leave plenty of space for queries, for the reason that it is impossible for us to tell what sub jects farmers may want to heir discussed. If you havea question to ask drop it into the query box, and if it relates to the sub ject of Agriculture it will be referred to some one competent ta aaswer it The papers read at the institute will be the prop erty of the State Board of Agriculture and should be banded to the resident member of tbe Board as soon aa read. Ample ar rangements have been made for music with which to enliven the exercise. Applies lion has been made for reduced rate on tbe B. t O. R. R. which we hope may he granted. N. B. Ctm-BritLD, Resident member Slate Board-of Agricult ure. P. K. Mootc, VaLEirrrsi Hat, A. G. Kut viL, M. J. BtacHtT, O. P. SaiAVia. Executive Committee Somerset county Ag ricultural Society. H or sea Wanted! The undersigned will be in Somerset from tbe Hh to the loth of January, lfltf, to buy good, sound horses from 4 to 8 years old. Will be at the home of S. D. Shoemaker Somerset. Elwood WtBsrta. Obey th School Law. Directors of township public schools are often confronted by great difficulties because they suffer teachers, when schools are first opened, to take in pupils who are under the age prescribed by law for their admission. When the country schools first open for a winter session, attendance is limited to such small numbers as to incline teachers to ad mit children under tbe school age, six years, merely lo make a respectable show ing of attendance oa their rolls. The conse quence of this is to encourage parents to fiil up such schools with their very youngest children, boys and girls under five years of age, so that when boys aad girls in their teens, who generally wait until after tbe holidays to begin attendance, apply for ad mission, there is no room for tiiem, aad to secure seating for them, the chil lrsa un ier the school sge most be ejected. Taisslways creates trouble, the parents cf such ejected children believing that their rights are in fringed upon by such action. The best way in all such matters is to obey the strict letter of the law when all possible just complaint and misapprehension of the statute are ren dered untenable. There ia now considera ble trouble in ao-oe school districts oa this account, tbe ejection of children from schools, in which they have no legal right lo be seated, to make room for pupils who have a right to be admitted. If the ta hal beea carried into effect this trouble would not have occurred. 2 1-4 Cant Per Pound. The Johnstown flood wire is all sold, bnt we have received from .the factory a lot of barb wire which will be sold at two twenty five per hundred pounds. Guaranteed to stand stretching. This is a good bargain. Call aad see it. Jas. B. HcLDCssanx. Cheap Trip to California. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany announces a special trip to San Fran cisco and other Pacific Coast points, via St Louia. on February 14 th next. This trip has been especially arranged for the accoa modalioa of persons desiring to lettle ia the West, and shonld be largely patronizsd by them. All comforts necessary for trans continental trip. Apply to B. F. Bond, Di vision Passenger Agent, or Daniel Bride, Passenger Agent, B. & O. Central Building, Baltimore, Md., for full information as lo rales lo all points West, and time of train from various stations on the B. & 0. lines. Millinery! A large stock of all that is newest aad lat est in Millinery Goods, Styles of Goods and Trimming can be had at lowest prices. Al so a complete assortment of home knit hoods and fascinators. Mas. A. E Uau The storms of the past few days have ren dered country roads almost impassable. Take Notice I That I have always in stock a full Una of Groceries, Confections, Foreign Fruits in season. Tobacco, Cigars. Xmas Candies by the barrel and headquarters for Feed and Grain. My delivery wagon is always ready for delivering in any part of th town. Rspectf'Uly, Maui ScBaoBK. Juror for February Term. The following named gentlemen have been drawn to serve as jurors at the coming February term cf court, begining oa the fourth Monday i tiaaxo jraocs. Addison 3dbaagh William. Allegheny Hiilegat Uos, Sechltr John W. Berlin Borough Baker Conrad J., Bail Salem. Conemaogh McCuIuffChus. G. E!k Lick Newman Jerome, Glotfelty Samuel, Lee Christian. Jenner Borough Judy Solomon. Jefferson Bowman Uriah. Larimer Fe'ger George. Lincoln Shaulis Amo J. Paint Stat.'er W. M. Somerset Borocgh Bamett Thomas, Lin ton R. M. Somerset Coleman Joaeph. Barron Jacob. Stonycreek Fioto W. P., Weaver Henry. Shade Bricker Luther. Upper Turkey foot Lephart Moses. rrrrr jcaoas wttar wtzx. Addison Bird Bazil, Lininger L. M., 8peicher Jonas, McClintoek H. S. Allegheny Werner Wendell- Berlin Borough Bruucher 3. G , Ueffiey R.C. Brotbersvalley Brant John A-. Walker Wiliard W., R a miser Philip. Mt o.res J. W. Conemaugh Lohr Jacob M, Boyer So le mon, 8 bet tier Lewis, Zimmerman S. P., Vo der Levi C, Weaver Moses. Casaeiman Borough Yowler C. A. Etk Lick Rhoditmer Cyrus. Greenville I'iebl Ambrose. Jenner Hoffman F. J. Jefferson Miller Abram M., Lsnhart A. B., Schrock J. G. Lower Turkeyfoot Tissa W. M. Larimer Smith John. Meyersdal Borough Do mm Angus! as Miiford Kahlman John. Ogle Homer John B. Paint L.-hmaa Frank, Gahagaa Wm. Q iemahoaing Koontz H. J. Somerset Borough Lambert John A., Bird Ross, Ga-tiger Joseph. Somerset Zimmerman Michael, Zufall Aaron. Stonycreek G Ion John Dtvely W. M. Summit Fike Irwin. Shade BerkebiieJoha A. Salisbury Borough Boucher W. H. Upper Tarkeyfoot Dumbauld Daniel. rrrrr jraoas erco jd wtcK. Addison Bird Thomas J , Wilkina James Allegheny Darr Frsnk M. Berlia BMougb, HerSey John Sidle J. J., Groff John B.. Collins F. B. Brothersvalley-Walker Ephraim J Stuck Henry, Sivits John R.WslkerC. H. Biack Heinbaagh Ross. Conemaugh Thomas Hmon. Condaence Borough Fulmer Abraham a Fairhope Emerick Joseph. Jenner Berkey David, F.eck B S. Jefferson Barron Aaron. Lincoln Biltner H. W. Larimer Uoichner Andrew, Manksmiere Cbriitt, Lawrence Otto. Lower Tarkeyfoot Kahlman Duvii. Meyers iale Borough Boucher Milton, Say lor John D.. Friedace John A, Staub W. C. Morgan B. D. Miiford Dull Luther W. Northampton Meyers W. J. yuemahoning Meyers W. A., Rhoads W. F. Rockwood Borough Phillippi John A. Somerset Borough Bear Jonas C Shaf fer W. F , Cooper B. F. Somerset Biltner A. E . Baker W, W. Summit Ho.hstetler Cyrus M., Kretch man, W. II. Salisbury Borough Cochran Wm. 8lonycreek Long Hermaa. Ursina Borough Koontz Christian. Upper Turkey foot Sjchier D. W. Easy to Manage. The Cinderella Range is easy to manage, many other ranges are not. The construc tion ot tbe Cinderella admits of plenty of air under the grate, which prevents it from burning ont, and every provision is made for clean line-s. Examine it before yon bay. Sold by James B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Death of Mrs. Nathaniel Hamer. Mrs. Hamer, wife of Nathaniel Hamer, the general storekeeper of Hooveravilie, who accidentally ran a pair of scissors in her left arm three months ago aad severed aa artery, died at her home, at 5 o'clock Taursday evening, from the effects of the injury. Dr. Bamet, of Hooveravilie, happened to be in the store when the accident occurred and stopped the bie-rd.ng of the artery, or she would have bled to death then. The wound seeaaed to beal in about three weeks when a tumor formed nesr the cut, aad it ia thought to have been the cause of her death. Mrs. Hamer 's mother is yet alive and has made her home at Hooversvilie with Mr. Hamer and family since tbe death of ber husband Valeatiue Lobr which occurred in this county about taree years alaea Mrs. Hamer was bora at Hooversville in lboO. and was also married there. She is sarvived by her h astound aal sevea chil dren. She was a member of the Haoversviile Lnlheran church, where the faneral servi ces took place at I' o'clock Friday morning, after which inteirn-nt was made in the caarJi graveyard. Rev. Saint coaduiel the services. Half Price or Less. I have lo or - J Laditat and Misses' New markets of good quality that 1 wid sell at half value or less. Ml. A. E. Urn. No Guess Work for Dealers. Max Klein, the well known liqnor dealer, wiil, to Jan. 1, li'.'i, give yoa the advantage of cash purcha-es ia La.-e-e quantities of all kinds of liquors, and especially ep in Pare Rye Whiskies and California Wines. Cali fornia Port and Sherry, at J cent per quart. California Sweet Malaga, at 7" cenia per quart. California Brandy, 50 cents to $1 ."') per quart. Jamaica Ruru, To cents lo $1 50 a q:art. Pure Rye Whiskies of any make in Pennsylvania, six year old, l 00 a .part, 6 quarts for io'oO. S.iver Age A year old, 1-50 perquarl cr$15o0 per f ill case of 12 quarts. Dnquesre, $1 2o per fall quart or 14 qnarta for $12 '--J. Gin, aa excellent stimulant for kidney complaint, 73 cents to $1.30 ter quart. Ail reliable iood, pitive'y pure. Boxed and sent to any address. Send P. O Order or Register Letter. Price list sent on appli caiioa. Order Early Max Klii.v, 82 Federal Street AHegheoy, Pa. Go to J. B. Holderbaam's hardware store and see tbe good pair of Bob-sleds, selling at $14 00 per set. Just What Is Wanted. Business is alive to a great coming event, acd preparation of all sorts for the Colum bian Exposition in 1-&3 are active and earn est. Jast what is wanted of a cniqne kind, bas happily already made its appearance, and we have Wore ns Tat Of Final Porr roLioor ths World's Colcxbiast Exroet nos'" illustrated from Water Color Draw ings. This Portfolio is a rare and beautiful ex ponent of the main architectural features of the Great Bxpoeition at Chicago in l-ro3. The fourteen magnificent structures are faithfully exhibited, while tbe Bird' ere View gives a realistic glance at tbe lay of tbe grounds, with their principal buildings, lagoons, etc The i lustrations are exact re productions, ia water color effects, of the original drawings, made especially for this purpose from tbe official pi ana, by Ameri ca's best known water color artist, Charles Graham. A copy of this exceptionally fine produc tion, wiI be sent to any address opon re ceipt of 10 cent ia postage stamps, by The Charles A. Voge'er Co., Baltimore. Md. Foremost Democrstio Morning Newspa per in Pennsylvania. CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON 0 TH:g wAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE. Daily, every week day morning ia the year, to a year. Weekly, Tuesday evening of every week in tbe year, $1 a year. It Leads In the News.-The only paper ia Central Pn-rlvai haviag its exclusive win aad operators connected with t!a news eeutietof the world. With its rapid facCicea it xnachea three hundred aad sixty five towns wlU all ta new rYocn taree toaevasa hoori ahe4 of all others. Barriiburg win heaa annually iraporlaai point the eomina; year. The seiicin of the lotlarura, th electinw of a successor to Qoay, a aVpobUcaa legislature ennfrooteti by a Ioemorratlc admlni trmtioo, ail lend u draw the pabae eys to th capital. Th Patnct will give toort cosplete re ports of all laea taienstlof proeeedtnz-A. Toe past year has been twe aaost artorawfal la the BriatiaT of tbe Patriot. It waals th new year ta be (till better. It Loaads In Circulation. Bast adver ntn( mediasn ia Pemvlvaaia ontaide of Pitts burgh and Philadelphia. The Only DemorraUc Daily Psblisbei at the fttate Capital. Low Rates to Subscriber. To place it in home aad places where It does not go and aid ta spreading food Democratic tearhln; the PUnot will be sent by nail to any new tcbacriber for (our muatba oa recei pt of one dotUc. The Weekly. Th weekly edition wi3 be rat on mat by nail tor four month on receipt of twenty eeno ; oa trial oolj. Address TBE PATRIOT C0XPA5Y, Harrbbarxt P'sVa. T KIT OF PARTITION. To Samuel W. B loach, of Cambria eonntv. Pa . Jesae HiiMtrh. of Una, Kent ctHialv, Mit h:rmu. Julian mu-rmssrvsi wiui J-hn ktiHr, of ik- han eouuty, Indiana, ChrksQaa intermarried vim last tteraey. Does M wnoin an ifcowl. leaving the foll.win nanh-il heirs: Jame HerAeT. l.lwara BetAev. aal Slarv A- Trsler. uf Oiaheu. IraUiaua. sa ran uibennamed win Auuaa- ael keim, bow 4eeease1, i-a . : i ir the loucwiii children : Andrew Keim, of Heui etmntv. MirQ. .$rac Kin nr. luunuarricU with An Ihoaaaa. l keat countv, Michiiran. Christians lucermar nctf wuh SMephs-w Hewm. of .tamtata county. Fa., peter Keim. of Johnstown. Canton eoanty, Ka John li. keira. Mary A. Keim, Jiiriria A. ketm anu Ljtii keim, of Kent rotuity Micniiran. Vuo are hcreov ooiihed uaal in pursuance uf a wni ,f Partition wiini out of the orphans' Court of Somersei rountv. Pa., and it me dirvrt. eil, I will iiosj aa iiHjuert on Use premise, on ina real tute of au irew tumin, itni d, situate ia Ciuema&i'fiinf township, somerset euaritv. Pa., ua Mootiav, the Jjca uay of rei-mai-v. l -a, wte-n and wnere you can attend if juo. uunt wuper. sjue.-uTs OSes, t I5AIAU GOD. January 11, t-?l ( hue IX. TRIT OF PARTITION. lo Sarah Caror inlarmarrioi. with Martin Ra- rr. re-i liti at f.tjeuste.irx, Camliria eouutv. Pa., alien Koae, reilin at auiob, Cambria oxintr. ra., Euieiio t-eese l'.termanieil with wiiilam stiank. f Jouca.n. Cambr.a eoaniv. I'a. ai.d t rial eeeae. midina- al Juhcstcan. (am;-. county. Pa. I.ic are bereny not tieil t&at inpuru-ance of a W r.i of 1'arutioo uned ool of the m.hii!i' Court of socnerret eooiity. Pa., and lo me din-rt-e,l, I will hold an inquest ua trie ;.rt ruus. ou toe real estale of Priud E. s-e, tetvaMi, ait uitie in Paint township, stonenet eoum-. Pa., on Thurir, the id day of Kebruary. when end where sou can alien J if yon i.uk proper, ehcrifl crLee, t laAIail Jauaary 11, -si. J BhernT. A DMINLsTRATOR'S XOTICE. Estate of F.-ter P. Baater. Sate of Black township. cc-uierssrt county, t a., aee a. Letters of Adniinlstratiijii no this wtara havtn b .-a icranUrd to the underarnesl by the peioer auOioritv, notice ishereby given lo all persona indebted to said etjtre-io make Immediate pay. men I, anil taone bavin eiauns arainat ine same will preaenl iheoi dmy aiiihenu-ateil Cur settle ment on or beftirw Saturday. Peo. -ah, 11, at the laie reileiH of dee d . in said lo rtsn - p. JJtMiif H. erauU Admiiilsualor. JEGAL XOTICF In the matter of the E'-atel In the Orphans' pi rniiij) lrr, late oi v court of sumesset Jetterswo township, dee d J Coaaty, Pa. lo ClU t Amu it wii,. euartrnt - Notice is heret.v eiven. that the setitkm of John liaMner. Aduunijtralor of sanl iemsecl. was presented to the Court on the i day of Iwrember A. 11 settine fmh that he ha.1 riied a tinai acnsiDt in aaid estie and had rwid out ail mneys in bis hands lo the parries leriai.y enf.iied thereto, an.1 prxTina the Court that he be 4 m hamd frurn lae duties of hie appointment and that he and uis surilies lie releacsd. and that an onier tor hi tioai disc-harve wiii be asked ft at an rphaiu' Cnuri, to be hetd at sVuncrset, on tne-Tlh day of F-t.marv. A. I. I-'jU. by the Court, a. J. HILEHAX. Clerk. A UrUTOR S NOTICE. Jonathan Baer and wife 1 In the fjmrt of Cotn- I a v rnon Pic-aa of sulw- It. L. Baer. I set Co.. Pa. Na 2 Keb. T. Itii. (Voluntary Awu-nment. ) Havine been dulr annoiiited AudiUir br the Gr;.tiau' Court oi somerset Couniy. Pa., in th ab'.jveasMiruinent. to make a disiribr.uon af the tmids reinaiDiur in ite nan is of the aa.ia-ne to and amiKnr thnna leraiiy entitled thereto, notice is ftereiiy riven that 1 alii aliend to tbe dutiea cif said arputTi;nicrit at my oif.'w in Sira erl. Bri-iti on Monday. Februarv JO, l-i'i, when and wnere ail Darues intereeu-d eaa at tend, rftfclx W. BltstCkKK, Auditor. A CDIT0F;'S NOTICE. Ia Se-estate of Cyrus Ackenv. dee d. Hivmr been duly aptsdnted .A.huir by the Or-phana Court in the shove estate to distribute Uie tun-lsia the ban-Is of the Eaeeu'or to and among those legally ectitieil ihereux and hx Hie widow's dower, I hereby eive police hat I wi.l attend to the dnue of said ap polntroeiil. at mv ottee in somerset. Pa., on Tues day. Jl K;a, l.-ut, when and where ail parliea iutrested can attend. a. l. a. ntr. Aadi.or. JJL'ELIC SALE or Vahalle R:al Estate! Thnr.1?r!arr.s.i tarriTin, EirxnU r of Daal l Ter. lit of wthtioo tiih'p. Stmtrrct cuut.t?, . d- 4, wili ezprjaf to put lie -je oa the tauui. in wid u iiAh-ip, oa Saturday, Jan. 14, "03 fttlo'HickP. X.. the fillwtoc dnNrvi rpJ eiav;?, ; f.h j-njiat-rtj' irf Iu.Mrl B-yr. dr J. amptfic. cotintr of omenirl. .n-l rsfe ot Pfiis sy.Tatav, suiointi Lan-lsof Jon Lry 1lz eLai?. Wm. Kmei.clT, tinii (.'otnp, Atnt:uhm Bor?r. A. vVii.tvHh ait perbatT4 othrs, coniAJUin 179 tens luonr or 1 1, wlm lo DWELLIXG HOUSES, bsankMrn. wsm bed. cilur pr-9 ant other ou:iwf!'i!Lt utnvoaa rrt:(, unar2ri.iJ wuh rcI tfiat j nps-i; aval of f ,ji rt ixiity, of whirb the.e t alXHU 1 A aV-TV! ri'r-it. bi!rre m-i tiiulnwl. Air4 a dM nurtf ramp, ua steui in vs.: I. nii aiie orvbwt aal miter maii fniu oi sjsd r-rvn". 1 r. rmB n ti (tm te(0 out : n-ja-'rvesl. aivl r.i 1 tjOv-in ivt?ti 14, Apr.l. Th pUM bawr mar foalpijw A-r nii -rvp, but k io i:jiirv crop or inur Ir re wiLa trcAL Terms. ' ;hof which IJM nM be paid down on day uf al .-. bal-taoe of hand reoiier as soon a uel is nia-te . lllh January. ami bae an -e n -tuird nth January. i-'o. witttout ln terest In' lie. Tn payments to be arrured by j'OiUTnrnt bonds oa tne land with exemption C.ause Laereou. ABRAHAM BOYEB, d'taiMcris, miervet Co.. rw. Purvii-tre Executor of Daniel Boyer, dec d. J. H. l ai, Auy. o TIPHAVS CCU'RT SALE. -ot- Vawblw R2al Estate. By virtue of aa Ordar of sale, lamed can ot tli ion hail.' Coon, in and tor auoierM-t County, penoyivaiita, we. the undemcned, will sxpoCe to pabue said, oa the premlaea, on SATURDAY, JAN. 28th, 1893, at 1 o'clock P. V . the Snilowtsr Real Estate, late the pror-erty of christian L. Kiiier. of JsMhsscei Towcliip. iioaie-iet loan -.T, Pennsylvania, de r.nsatt, a,);.4nicr lands or louml Ml.ler, A. it. Miiitr, idu k'niirp, tas-er Jamba, i.eorre BaiTuty. J. Barnay, aad I nan st-nrork. cuo talniilg 240 Acres, 240 more or lew ; about thirty si i acre, of fol Oak Timber, the balance nnder caitivalkm and Bo. litrace. A good Brick House, Bank Barn and Oui.batl.iin. oa th aeesjisea. two rd sprino aewr tn buiMiuvrA. oa orchard of rl fruit, and eoal and lime uan aa in nremisea ; a Aeauahie (rro.euiy wkad ia a (casi eomrauzuij ; churea oisd achoo-hooft ouc veuieat. Terms : One-third of purchase owner la haad. npoa delivery of dsl i one-third In oee year, and one third in two yean, without tnierwst, to be s. eurad on the premises by judcioaot buod Tew per eenc. uf haad money lo Ut pad whea low pmoenv kuoeked down, posoasstcai avvca on 1st of April, lsoa. coNR.tr un ira. A. M. !LLt8. Atta's f Chriatiaa L. Hums, dee d. THE KEWYORK WEEKLY HERALD ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! rmriotT l1 th WfUf KernU will be without question ihe beM and cheapest family journal puhla-hed in America. It will be profusely illustrated by the berst artists in the country, and will be a magazine of literature, art and news al'soiulaly uo rivaled in its excei truce. The Presidential iEnaugiiral will b graphically deacribed and artistically pictured, while the sreat leatar of th com ing year history, trie WORLD' will be rives particular attention. So cone neced with tae rrewt Hi petition, and so tnoe to tha realty th many illustrations, thai a perusal of th B'eotiy Htrald next summer will b almost a satisfactory aa a viait to Chicago. Prizes Each Week will be swarded for the beat original articles' on agricultural subjects. Each Issu will contain a page devoecl to practical and scientific Canning. Tbe V oman' Dryawtment will be anexcelled ia practical suggestions to msk the home more attractive. Every week there will be a number of special articles on all topics of human interest. Among the novelists who will write stories for tbe Womcfy Hmid are Jerome hi. Jerome. Stepmak, Mrs. Gnmwood, Edwin Arnold, John Strange Winter, Mori Coreili, Helen Mathers, Florence Warden, Hume Sisbetand Hamilton Aide. .VEND FOR PHEMIUI LIST. Address, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New York Herald. New York. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to laj men's wear of the best grades, best makes and lest stjlcs Where ? Whj, of coarse, at the ifaroraoth Clothing Store run It the J0TTNS TOWN nUSTIiRS. Suits of the latest pattr"ri?, Ifata of the newest stjles, Neccware of the finest and nobbiest fashion, Underwear of all makes, jrrades and materials can always he had at " The IICSTLER S' Emporium. If jou are seeking good goods, cheap goods, goo Is at unheard of low prices, we are your Clothiers to buj of. Satisfaction guaranteeil, THOMAS & KARR, ' Muccor to Thomas, Karr & Ogiivie. 251 and 253, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. New Spring Goods AT S. E. PHILLIPS, 103 Clinton 8tret. Iyauthr Ac Grwn'w Block. JOHXSTOW,"pA. ohjEsS. goods. Consisting of Biack and Colomi ShaHie Silks, Surah Silko, Velvet an 1 Velvefeena in ail colors. Black and Colore.1 HenrietU at 25, ".", 50, 7", $1 00 and $1 25 per yard. e have a fail line of all the New Weates, such aa Bedford Cords, Cbeveron Barrs and Chene, etc. C)Uta Dresa GoexiM. Foile-sla-nord Outicg Cloth, Canton Cioth, Chintxra and Salines. Idle' Spring JafkeU- A full line of Domestics. We tparmiitte all oar Kid Giuves. Call and see us. S. E. PHILLIPS. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture jfamporluni lias Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for Bedsteads, Bureaus, Desks, Tablet Chairs, Mattresses, Sofas, first class Farlor Sets, and all kinds of Fur niture have been knocked in the head at .S. OnrVs Nsw Furuiwire Si::.. w As evideaci of the fj,ct call at No. 1 1 S Washington Street, Johnstown Pa., opposite the Company Store, where the greatest bargains can be had n turau to sait pure hasers. When in JOHNSTOWN, don't fail to call at GEO. K. KLINE'S XEWS10RE, 241 Main St., Where will be found a Complete Stock of Pry Goods, LaJies's and Gents Furnisfiiiigs and Wraps. All the Newest things in Press Goods including Silks. Serges, Henriettas, Camels Hair, Bedford Cord.-;, Wool en, Crepes and all other Novelties iu the Prrss Goods lite. Also a complete line of Stable Goods, such as Mu.lins. Sheet;r, Table Lin ens, Craahes. Ac, Our line of Ladies Wraps, includes Jackets C'spci and New Markets of the latest SptiitStvlcs. OCR MOTTO: Best Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. Come and see us GEO. K. Somerset Lumber Yard. EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, Waarraccaxa am Caauta axs Wboubals axd Brranoxs op LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soit "W oods, 0AJT, PC FLAK. 8TI 15-38, PICKETS, taOd PI5f,3, ash, WAUtrr, rLooaixQ, SAsn. staib kaiia CHZEST, TtXLOWPIXi. "HI5GLX3. UOOES BAtCSTIM. CH2JTNLT. H!T I PIXE. I ITH. BUXCS, HEWK1 PCS A General line of ail trades of Lumber aa4 Bul'.ff n Material and BdoAns Sale kep la saoca Also, can mmiah anvthlDf ia th. Hue of our b.mia. to onirr w.ia riawinslii promptnaaa, saca s. BracAetc. Oc'it-Alaed wars, etc ELLAS CUNNINGHAM, Office and Yaxd Opposita 3. & C. B. E. Station, Somereet J.J. SPECK. WM M. HOLMES. Tmc tcaoiaa Wmolisalc Winc awD Liouoa House cr Wtsnaa Ptnasvivania. THE AVM. EC. HOLMES CO., Distillers of -H clatcsTctt " fit! i'n t.' C It! ru bj" PURE BYE It niSKY. All the Iea.iing Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tai pakL Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SEND FOR PRICE 1. 1ST. Telsphon Nj. 3 Do. 123 Water KOlHOVBIG? E0J2E LIFE GOFEH. Has ever $127 cf Assets t3 H0l STRONG? sscens SI03 cf Liabilitiss. Writ for rwtwa mn th Knwvbl Term TMwn. AGENTS WANTED H B crRa.r. 531 Vood st. Pittsburg. Pa S FAIR. af plat will b the deacr ptions of everrthinx coo- KLINE. Si. ail I317i- P1TTSSWGH Pa.
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