ML " , - r i .-. i A " E. S-TlL, Editor. J.r.airy -1. l-Cci. .N3 THE REINS. L l v - i, :ri'j robe .. ;.."i-s; bet-tiw-.- r.i. ".;.eii. to !.w her ,.r,wet .i-:-.ftt K -; xiie Lia inee . . :..4; :ct-r's mar.'-:. , vrr-.nee. IliiALD s'aouM not for-ret --. t-e d.-ct-rist, can fit liieir Milton I.tg tas i-c-edej Will Ootid janitor of the county jail. i tie u--rtic-Lcans of JriT oa township j w..i noniiria-ea ! wim;; t:krt Sat sirdar. Ex-SbfriJ Hnsa SfcMtllea was shaking tao.ls- iiii his f.-ien j in S.-mtr -t. Mondav. The worst dnf -d rx-,.1 jn the county is saitf to be bet seen Su-jestowa stid thU place. Constables will be elecli in all of the towns-iiii and boroughs of the c-janry at tLe Fcbrua'-r election. Mr. E.aine Miller, of Ilx-kwjl, bas been j H'-xii-ited a ps-re in tht: House of Hei-re-; M-mit'-ives at Jlarri-bu--. 1 i " . who wish an et-onomi-1 -r- .v.-hJ to wet liieir titir. I ' tn t 5 I . I I- 3 " " 1 - -c i " . r ; it (::. y s. R -bits and Blankets li s Hjriwate store. Gl!1 r '1 Si! lr. Musser, of Eeriin, is under La3 for assaulting hi fatter in law. Dr. Ernest, and tiireaieuiiig to k.il tin wite. Laura Lamhart, of KrieJens, d.edof scar let fever in Alt ocm last We-Jneidar. TLe remains were interred at Coleman' Station. Frederick ITpcou-e, a prominent and re-spec-i-sl c-tizea of MidJie-re--k, township, died Monday. He was arxmt tri years of ae. Burgess Weitley has received a number of patrr.tileis from me state iea:d of Heaiih tr-aang on tLe precaution to te taken ajraiufct diLtierii. Liryer Jxaita L. P-,;h is a on a ten (iiT'a tirasj-e trip. lie will tn.t Fwa- j bur'j. Ftliade! liia and Ntw York before . rettirniDg to ctixit. - -ji ";-'- word tJ u.-e. lc rarrrv - eio-rs, an j , :d :.:.e .'Ji-y o-.e 1 . w;:a--ta UCel.e. . IS n'iis tbi revi-ion of j :a a alevh without V'-l :iilo'-i bit 0f I At a meet; vf the :me Aricultanil So i cicy at Uarriiburg !.it wei t, J olin H.eseck- By wty of ConneUsTiile we Warn that tfce northern ends of Fayetieacd Somerset conn ti are fl xK-d wi:b counterfeit tiirer doi Urs and bsif dollar. It U tbouctt a fang uf count rfrioers has Iwaied in tbe nioon sbiae cocntry of Somerset eonnfy. Jan-.es Owen O'Connor, tbe tragedian of l':eAaat? memory, who appeared at tbe Oj-era Hoese in tbis place seTerai rearsajo, has been adjadgt'd insane by a commission t-f New York physicians. We tbonght Jamcsi was " a lit tie off wbeo ba was in Soajereet. VTe are indebted to tie Veaette for the in formation (tom a teaciier,; that three more branches are taught the present session in ;!e Sjn.eret schco'.s than eTer before. IVnt it aboat time to weed oat a few branch es and teach on!y tn-jse which teachers are q'ial:ed to teach? A nut Sjr the tax piir of Somerset bjr O'.igh to rr3-:k : Ir i: ukts the scb'tol direct ors cf the Sorrot.'srl torough school district ten rears to pay a bonded 6vM of $ with an annoiil income of i 1. caJlecUd fur that jmrjoe, how long will it take tte tiwn ciisii! of the same borou)rh to pey ?X.'X with an annua! income of i.o-ow ;"or aii puqjses. T Ex county Auditor, Israel Eserivk, ex pired very sjdleuiy and unirx;-ctediy Fri day afternoon at his home in tfoaihsmon t-jr.tLij. Friday ujuroing he wrote a let ter to hit auuraej, J. 11. hc-M. Esq., which was :'..rard.-d later ia the Jay by bis wi. I y.c enciocJ bearina the sad intelii- ( jrt cce of liie 'Squires death. Somerset coun- li )tce for thr j a-t tea d.trs suifcrir.g frcra ; severe stumactie tr.uh:e. L:: anra. '.e Lardarare can, J e- c,f Jenner towncLip , wai elected one of ? to owners of horses that j lht. 'ic Presidents far the er.u.-i' year. - -j tbeai ith the best j . in :b carket. I i .'.ri i of Tyroue. has bn . Hur i-n. I'iXjrd, :. raii i,xJtoun. j ;.t .'ii.:-3 Schrock is bead- j Eer. L X. O-i-su, -fc.:.i"f jr-":a it.J nti'.l feed. 1 preached frra the ii-j a f ill iiae of fnsu :r a wsys ia staik. n r.rscd Ksr-Ivts, who lire! Lv. 'Vttm jrv- i 1 r. ; ;.- i-:s '- -T lt wetk by lis ii b'tout Cj years of "Jim" McKalvey c:a:is ! ) ha.e ueea a ft,x frcisa it.tf ja its tracks ia a '.i Laif i way between Somerset aud In-rlia. Wtii, it I has be-;a a l.uie chii.v : fc.it thi-n, a fx is a ! f,x. ti.:jn tiiaa 's ju.rj Eraetick. His d a'.h w.U be rretua t-y a lav clrcie of fr:er?dj. The 1-xt wis ab-ut scTeaty years of tge. tairt j ia tL has tcrnderel hia re.-tn Ajt.I 1st. to hij home c- A Vu-hi.-;r;toit s;tc;al ia tbe Pitts'tard C-jmintrcuti jszctte of Tuf!ay ssys UiJt Jjiia F. 3n:y, cf Coieman, t-nif rrt county, pp!ftAjy jar of e. c-aiiai'-irl si.ic. je JI dUjj lu-jraing at the Xt. Ycraoa bote! in tLat city, by t urn.rg jo the p-5 ia bis n-oci. He Lad teve.-ai thon taiJ uo!:ar? on his ferson when found. J!r. ivart'y hss b.-n urorg'y locaLed, s no , , I ri rwa cf that Ltme J:a within five ci'its J j.ia.:ocD, aha has j , ,. . , , , , ... . ! of vt-siuaD. and so far as Lave l.n Us tj Ufru ro fimitr br tte carae of Trio Sculi-Crevy Report. A press di patch from Washington, Mon day, says : Tbe report on tbe Seall-Greery contested election cae wji fi'ed to-day by Chairman O'Ferrai.of tbe lT.ectioa Commit tee. I is nnanimoas, no minority report beirtft submitted. Tbe report is very lengthy, reeiewin; all tbe testimony, which coeered hundreds and bacdrtds of patfe. Tbe point of townships voting in borocshs is not usd, aiibcKiga tbe majority of tbe committee he'd tuat soch was perirctly lersl Messrs. Gillespie, Johnson, of Indiana, and Cobb, cf Alabama, he'd, however, that technical ly, under the laws of Pennsylvania, this sort of votiiiit was Dot lesral. The prepon Jerer.ce of evidence ws so overwbelminc'y in favor of Mr. Scu'i, tbat even if the township vote cast ia borough had been coonted oat be woaid have beea ejected, and the Committe) decides that he is ectitied to hit seat and that Mr. GrreTj has not made oct a case. February 17th Is the litst day of my Eedaccd Price Sa. Don't fi'rjret the dite. I'ntil thit time there will be a great chance to get goods at tbe lowest bargain ri.t s. Mas. A. E Cai p'-i it of the I).-ciies' j a t J take f"ect ;r;'ca:in. Sar.iy regies n this ci'-tny. .-. a wd w -vtr,; V.j a:id county. h. ii;: v.tt. When d.sc-jvcr-. ...r ti cticriscious. A:I :o h-'-r fai'-ei She tt'.td iaa ; -r. id c-..wn the S-'Utiiwest i -r.i.'s B shaft at Mote 2 frvt. "--turiay morn- f i l s thrilling exrlence. r i'n a-d and a lew slight Tht iadlee 1 1" the iuoii Cniidreas Aid So ciety are a;kli.3 irr:it'ext?ui: fjran enter tainment to be irivta by hjtae taltct ia Uie Ora House, Vedn.-sdiy evctii::;;. Frbroa i ry iii, fur tte benefit of that worth y chari- v.as ir. i Iistr;.''. Attorney E.bertS. Murphy des i .-. --.? of the l'nl;ei States C-int-e exdtisioa act in a ca brotteht t-efure c.is prcc-"ed:nis in ice a Ct.lnest of seven yrajs' rtitu: at fcis se-ioi:s condition. Abot.t ! thn.-.- wetkt s- he Lad a wart real vtd i i.vm the kruk!e of one of Lis capers, ai.d i j s'nnly af.erwar 1 severe a:is were :. it at the place at,-.! swcii;2g betaa ia the hsti l a:.d arm. Tt-is has oeea eettir.g worse, ua- Fcter Brugh, one of ttio fet koowa Sud j t.i it has devekpel inuj soai-.,thin. of the most bonortd cilixen.- of Somerset county, nature t fjcacreae. An operation was per d VI :rj iv at fcs hoie. near linkers- i 'rmed to dav ia order to relieve bi.-u of the vi.le. Mr. It.-ujth waasn Lis f.l year and : (acute pain, had been ia fctoie health f..r a lortg time j cruciating. prior to Lis dei'h. which at all lirufj a very ex- Death of the Oiaest Lady In tha County. A remarkable life went out Sa'urday af ternoon hea Mrs. Ijvtd I.ivan died at tbe mcae cf her nephew, William Tajuisn, at LaransvilSe. Her d:-ath was entirely unex pected and was a great sbtx-k to the mem bers of her family. The deceased was so far as is known the oldest woman in the county. Oa tbe loth day of September last she csleh-sted her 'X;h birth.Uy. She is survived by her only child, Mrs. A. E. Tay man, for many years proprietrra of tbe Sorcer.-et House.. The fanera lock place at Lavansviile Tuesday arlemoon and was attended by rtprwents'ives of fottr g"nerutions of the Lavaa family cad by a large number of people. A week prior to her death Mrs. La ran had visited the home of btr nephew, l'avid Ty ican, wh lives some diance from bor home. Mrs. Lavaa as rrcarkaVe in more re spects ibaa that of the grratare towbichshe aitaincL Her ciet.tal iactihies were cn cSouded ut:.i the l our of her dent h. and al though be'onging to the previous century she evinced a tive'y inUrcsl in tbe affair of to-day. Her Oiemory was rrinarkibie, and owing to the fact that moat of her life was patd in a butel at which mauy of the m.n nd-wotaeo of Uie country who were ia- mous a half cesiury ao were entertained her conversation ia rarJ to th-ose early djyj was alaajs ahsorb-infly intervstirp. Mrs. Lavaa wa marril about seventy t,!jt years aijo ar.d had since resided Cjt.- s'antly in the hoa in which she died. To Farmer and Fruit C rowers ! I am taking orders aaia for frjit and o:- 5o far three cf our Eepubticaa friend I r.ameriiai tna, shrubs, etc., for spring plant- A F-ctuel ciur., i.aa:cd I..yer. 5fnt a i LaVe a.-kn jitieUg.-d their miiiin,rr.s t-J injr. A!i whi want anything in this lite fcijtU in tlte loekup at J. h:i.-ton, Tuarsday j .n the people of Somerset borough in the j find it to their best interest to consult ntat. He had sooced up by the next j capacity of Justice of tbe Peace; at !at J aic. I try io plesu my patrons by f trch-h- ra ,-nicg attj was rtitaaeu upon payment cl l tht number are reported to be ia traiaicg I :.,g fj.t clajs stock, true to uauie. at lowejt lie SaJ a goJ sized aJ I for -t otti. of t'.-ustaj.e : only one ueec-l pr.cw. Thc who patrontiel me hereti- of ue a:, j c ioury in L.t pji tet L.ea arrestei j tioneering for Tax Collector; noce have an- J f.trecan testify to this etaW:n-;nL Mr. aii 1 Mrs. Edward Johnson, detire through Uf coiaais of the HRt, to re- j turn their si:.ocre thatiks to ttie pet 'pie of I tunierset bjrouih fjr the ..D-rai Uuiiation Setit them iast Wek. It has enabled tc.tr til to taacei a smai iudebuouca aud will eap piy the nei.- of tse-r fai'i!y fjr s.ae lime. : A. V .;. ,-ve $t::-r a:e court Las re ,t ;., Vja ui" toe I -wer court in the x e ttve I'm u thhn .who with ,- i .il.;-ar.. sectencei to lite . - S:, t is tow intl e penitertia-.- Hurler .l Dr. Cros'n. ..r- m ':! h a '.its' ecitrse on s -..r.-.rim' the . tett K 'itur was n ar.r.jr ta take ot.Lrvtioc of I w-ot.s t dvar.!a.'e o; , , l ire cf hve j.ji has ; to couie to ti.n a 1 1 ac .mulatior. of new andim- ( to '"eke .ar.-ha.-e f. As tLe .er of the teinrci-'pe ! keevers were i d.rthe iait-rtar. oi" these f 3- c.ir.ce-i a r ..-bool I i rector' ar.u qu nutiiber are Ida ted at as ben g i' serve as ci-uncilmeii ; Eur-trss We ii shit-d u-s castor iuio the ring and w. it seerael as thou. , ruuuers was la h nearly eve u.-wn ttaturdar. Tbe j 1 .v-eru-e aici lartiiers iroia j he sle.ghing J tir wives caa-.e n.'ci i fr tueir families. Store- -ii1 ". bcuy as ua-.era a.l day i e a s to y has ; f.-u i Sr re election ; co ooc 1 as been spoken of j for S.reet CorumUnioner, po-'h'y for the I rea:on thai it is i.rrt.ed to let the streets I .... ,:j-.c go it they were r-rraitud to go last summer 1 'set "T 'u.e- iu5;.iu,e, aaa u ia nuaiuer ct prrjoas wtio ma te laqairy con ci rni.-ig the time of the ra-tiric, before the prr .-a:a was aur.oun.-t.l. caa be taksn as an indication of the int-res! that is felt ia these lUrs.-i-ctuiiy. J.ics D. E.tca, I'rie.leiis, Ta. Farmers' Institute. 'ext week, it will be retneru'oert J, is the time announced for the meeting of the Sum- hiCij ' without any wcik being done on them. ; ii.-s. ;uf.r.n wsr,ts to car- i ... t ir-, . a!,tr M-..-hn 2 and is wilhti : -.j teea the guests of tUir reustive Mr. ; The ronte i 1 vv- ( ;i l,-:iL:. C.,t i'e Krt, '. Y ; lLT. week-, 3'prtedfc.r their hoaie carrier makes j -f . jay jj.-s. Weaver is a daushl- r. S i.-ir O.-ove. Pa ? n.s i f -r r.! t" r t.'.e i-rivil--e to Janier T-e r..J 3 . esve- "l fr. An arrangement ba been made wherel y Lea.-iy a.: c! tht country Senators and E--p- ! reseiitstivts will meet at stated periods dar- fatheriaes by farmers tlirjuhoat the Coua ! iug the present scrsion of the I.-gislature j ty, the s. tendance will no locot be nnasuai- (. tbe purpc-s.' of consuiticg in regard to j It iaree. Somerset tounty t coiatr.-jto It e all lerf-alatioa rreseottd. Tbe story set i front as one of the ka-Jin ajrricultutal i rJ .: in regard to the members mentioned i counties of tbe state. We have beard with and her daughter j ha icg a.i..pted a constitution and ty lsas J leasure the comphaientary reajarks made :s r.e or Iv route ia er the hue J.jsi-j-a tho u.I a"-o'it two cootittis t z iteT-tneat receives mon-y 1: - Mr. AbiHr V'. Kts w 1-,-ar, worked abb ia ! to Sjui-rt Mo; -? 2. 1. CI'. s.-:-; I; . -. v. a : -..ft he t..-3 .-r-rrh.r ey. of New York City, la i:ic-mir.g for alaro itavs v-m :th Lis friend in tills nha ; with p!e!g--s of secrecy and nailed a-.t:on ura aii measures is tot. J uca action ' as ever contetup'.attd. Mr. Cessna, ct j Bedford, Las been elected President, Mr. ! Tlioniis, of C:nhria, Vice President, aud I Senator Criu-htiitl i, tsecre'-ary, of the orirani ! Eition referre-i to. The oriran ht ttion if ; count ry mtmbers should result ia gnat at ways sure to seonre. Tae complain? that govd to taeircoast.iueucy, and if it rve I farming in recent years does not piy, is i nootbtr purpjee it whl at l-ast euahie ' mt universal. We have no means of ! those members to ote intellitrecitiy. ! judging whether this ootp'aint is well ror-c---rning the intei.hreaoe of the faruiers of tha ouur-ty by tte gentlemen who tare Come from other pa.-j of the state to assist in the? rr.eetinc, and no brttrr proof is nec-iel ol the correctness of the estimate they make of oar people than is seen in the lav? at'cadince the Farmrs" Institute is ;-el r.ei fr biolr. the f.-tothebu:iJ- .' !'-"- anJ iotidertsJiy to et.j ,y a aieigh ride. tea Mr. alcKm.ey comj to tom- ers-t with his tatclly Lest fuuiaier he will Centre county. Mon lay moming. where te farnien- to come toi"her and by their unit bnt.'S a pair vl horaes) with hita that prux- ' Ef i-ar ia a cae brouirbt by the poor , ed wisdom endeavor to discover where the the p.-vL- e in the p.3rtt.i5ce fjonded or not. but if it is. there can be no 1 C. Colborn, E-i , left fjr Be!!efc'.e, j better wy of remelyia? the evd than kr t ?n- i f'oic the sat re ! !'-! thrvw dust iu the eyes of all the ic-l : authorities of that oaaty against the po-r he tull dir.; was abot.t i '- rs. i ,.--z- craze b.ds ta r to mu4 borov-ch aud.iors to liie j a ithoriliiS of Somerset county, to recover i the cot of maintenance of au inmate of Asirao.y requires townahtp ,. i,,m n1neii Th .-.iter, as I-. a p -p.: ar ail .:' ..f the jaty c::t .-.--ir., the s-e-js :-. c .t.t-i ar.d dropped into a jar, iv r ,.: str'cttv "rirate record bet re i :-r;h-r. At'ttr all are in each -.-v i-1 ; .e er.ti-e Limber of se-d. and -s sre i ?!.-.-. i-el to the raisi successful Ary -vh-r svedy fruit, ap ; 1-s cr - - f - ic.--.av-. ruse he sttStitated for 4 n nnuat.y. in i staterm-nt ir d.stricts dead letter j so far as Somerset county is Concerned, and , we wuld sucvc-t 4o au.iori. ia order to f save ihemse.vt: trouble, thai they attend to i this matter p-t aittfiy ia ttie future. the i,di.e of th i rotuonolary, of the auauciol coni.tioa of ta: This law has teen practically a We sre ia reoei, cation from a j r. pave', of of a ler. jthy comniucl L.lnecl c.i.icn aad tax- j 1-r.r-rovera.ct ia the health cf S. l.;5 h:l v. at Mauch CbuLk, t i- ..- t5rotaerava.:ey tcwMiip, concern- tig the iutiicienry uf several of the teac'u- 1 era enipi'-ye.i ia loe puu.ic oi mai ! dtrfrin. ur , .rrrxn-Jet!t aiie -s that the .-.-'uri st .!-; from this ; , , - . veaciitrs fic-rr-.-a to am incapaoie t.i syiving d ! simp.e ques ious in common Ira titous. v e wnijLioid ti e commuuiiation fjr lae pre-- i eat. ! inmate. James McFsdden, was brought to Somerset county by 'Torn" Co.lins during tbe cays of construction on the South Penn R. E , and the question to be decid-.d is whether McFaddea gained a residence in this county at that tiuiaornot. Ex-tiovemor U-aver wi.l asht Mr. Coiborn for the de fente end ien. Daniei Haatings will prote cute the ctfe. Uefore returning to Somerset Mr. Coihorn iil visit Philadelphia where he will repre- trouhle lies and what steps can be taken f r its removal, statistics show that the popu lation not only of this cjuaty but of the j world is increasing mre ra.iid y thaa are the ttciiitie fjr supplying the people with tbe daily neoe-oarirv of life. The troab'e thertfjre must be, that ia some i'nes there is an over pro-iucibn, while in other, anally import tint, th; supply is not sarri cent for the de-Baa). The trouble ai Weil as the remedy ni'it be d..covered by farm ers tbeainelves. Mea enaej ia other v-v cations will not stop ia the race thsy are recking f.rsucicws in their respective call ing? to solve these problems. They are con stent Somerset county at a convention o! j unt to have their daily bread rtppiiei, and tbest bavirg charge of the feeble minded j wiil si-arcely thir.k of in'iu.riag at what chheren of the Common teaith. sacinje or prtitit it is done by the tillers of town-Lip. She was accompanied borne by ..-a r; vertiu j ca '. ton ca Noenber 7 last, j i - ..:i wis llarrt'Cg. He SO..D I as c-. u--l.ei to relinuiih all j r - the pa-t two weetv Mr. E. L. Setiford, tc-raierty of Xe Cen- ! her bmther, to whom the a-ylam aatdjoriiiesi : c - - vm i j hti reridenoe, and f,, tll- cojnty, is wanted ty tracers of j -aid that she was entirely cured. t i-sv-s h.s ro.-ta. Tasre seems tae Uw oa a charge of f-rgery. Kcaford's ! The doctors of the iastitut'ton, when the c -...ii -e ot L.s entire physical j etho-i was to get nier. hanta tocash checks J was tiiea there, expressed the opinion that cstei.sihiy drawn by a ctty n--ai on the Fitst ; she was on.y m need of quiet and rest, attn Natiotial iiank of CuruJer.aad, MJ. Four bu'ing ber malady more particularly to a thesoi!. The diipositioa shown byfarmet Miss Ltzxie ShaJir, who was Uk;a to the j ,i OTef the country at the present time to asylum at Harrisbur a week ago on Satur- j together aud discus? iutioua that ! day, hes relamed to ber borne in Shade m jtaaliy interest them w regard as an in- lT---..-r i l-l:verel t; JjJ.-e Green ti-r LvT'Sot Eaiidlsg and r. a-iin-t Margaret A Fritz. .". d-i t ItJ that a mar- I ct-.er mere ciie an kind cf a contract t!;ir .irment of herscpa . i s.eculd tiike if she list, ire'ui rtg even the iu th.s eae the court re ' " -rt. wuica LaJtr.atd ' is bjiil g vea by Jrs y:i.r;i of moiey loaned her a- "-' a i-.-u fir the iaiurove- ot the these ctiects hare turned up and ail j bad cola, while not in very good health, have been proauan.-cd L..rgeries. Amor.g i The-.r diagnosis, it seeens, was cjrrect, aad s vi-.-iim il by Jeni..ra was ; in taeear.y part o! tne weett jae naj iuny iir. P. J. Ovdr. of iieu rsdaie. Cvver Las j re-tsiaed her normal condition. Her friends Lihre-i a reward of Ji I jt toe former s ap- here were written to, aad npon learning of V. I i-;r-ice of Washington a bill rrpesl.ng the which e st ii.ecoua : .i a year. Mr. --; f -i a-e tu re t-Tie---' ve. t.-jra the fact that ptcLeusioa. her condition fcla-Jly Lad ber brouaht home. ; Ti.ere is said to be no nrobabiiitT of a recur- Eider Lawr.ce V. soj.t. of et. Ljuis, j tf ber ojental txaoble. Sue went to Mo., wn-j preached iu the 5Jsoip.es i aurch, chua.h OJ. Katarday n-ht sad rreeteJ her th:s place. ?uaoay evening, lota mat., i. aa mc,,3.taUBCes 00J. autaur of more tciau orj.oa.-y ati.:iy. - i'ue ilar.d Itrjk ofCiristiaa Evideme," " ihe M.oted isatioii aa J iJ-i.er Eoj aiii," as weii as several otu.-r p-jet teal proJaCiious which Lave b-ea e'acii.aie-i 13 mjir, sit?ciiner.s of his work. Lave received t,'or- ; aale crtt.cism fro a hi,ra siurces. Whiie i Here tie wm i-.e gai of oar fe.low-lowas-! man. Dr. si. J. tte M men. i, ce. mi.i-h Mitle I : We learn frotn the Johnstown UerrHl that i S'ep ben Grltnth and Jacob Wertx, two Coa i emaagh township farmers who were in that j c.ty last Tuesday, stated that there wa like ' ly to be cor sidemble trouble with tbe Cres. j cent P1! Line Company in that township. I The renilrinen said that the building of the j p;pe line tnronga their tan as welt as ' tcrongb those cf otbees, had caaed eonsid- I-' i J i..r c. . ..u.. . ... a i . v.-.. a Vnih r.s rn? v rcMn r,.ti aoj.1 deal of karm to ! W)ire aeauef of M fc,aatr. two wcets a.'o. j " ,sno,h" demands had been -r r- !a. t of the fa-mer. ; UJ d aii of Lis Urge stock o; sle.;hj and . ' ,be company for a settlement, and C ,c' ! .i that te c-'Jid sLU-e iroa ueajers to : ,- t,.a k nrrrM i u mere ii-cju , .Krari.-.2 tjwr.s. tleso.J a nuai-rr ct , , ,n v.,. , r.mi. Tm i .. m. r s.t... fi.A r. 3 f j i.3 I J i . - -. - .T J-- i .. u t J there as fi le.r -' f at had itihabited the i'- c .r,d-f t., pr,acJ. srl t 1't.t Hiy trt.jaent "' ' ".lie !)i.:sv ft? jrrtve - c" s-.-.-liy. and spoke of tLe w c-..v-r.J iand-ape w.aaeil he was lying ' -: - swi.'e. I- was ail so an a eKior.aiiy happy : y wrre fca:;.'y suxmoned "r -ea it berame apparent fie ex-Prvsidrtit was orh. w.te t! ilS tiaii'y -"-to waita hess'd t "I i! w I.ere I.nrv i." Th -.-..-. r. . 1 u.3at-.,y, aud h.s tare dicatioaof good, aad we therefore hope to see the coming institute as well, and if po s sible, belter attended than any Uiat bare preceded it. " R. L. S." Every reader of the Heeils knows wtat these iottials stand for. Many of them have beea to the great " Eed Letter Salt" now g'-tr-g on at Parker & Parker's. It has been decided to continue this sale nntil al ter the Farmers' Institute, next week, in or der that persons from far away sections of the county, who wid be in town at that time, can taLe advantage of the wonderful bar gains. There is nothing mean aboat Talk er i Parker; they want every body to stand on the same level when dealing wtih them, aud they wiil not re fuss you a oergaia that they eflei some one elsa. Tae '' Eed Letter Sale" this year has met with enprecedent' d success, but a false impression has gottm abroad ia rnri'd to the depletion of tte great stock. Parker Si Parker never exhaust their sheivea of any one particular line. That wool J never do; new good are arriT ir.g daily and all ar'sold at red letter prices. Eemember these batyaiaa are only offered once a fear. Af.er February 0;h all ttocx remaining in their estabiishment will be in to Somerset's Wool. From the Bedford Gazette. Somerset has our sympathy ; our profound sympatby. We poor it into every commu nity that undertakes to establish water work?. We have experienced the rritf, yea the a? ocy, that follows each section of water pipe pat under ground: that hovers over perforated reservoirs, and that clings to the resalt ng debt like ivy to the oak. Ped.'op) has gone thrOMijo. one water works epoch of twenty years and is now just about where she started, ready to begin at the bevinning and travel a'l throngh it again. Somerset has got only as far as the period of dt Late in council and discussion ia newspapers; but the heat already developed gives promise cf a destructive cot Sagratk-n before many TM-r.'.hs pass away. Nor is this disturber of the peace the only vexatious afair of state that disturbs the se renity ef Somerset's conncilmen. The in t ineiency of their policeman has distressed the cxrancilmanie mind for a long time. Some months ago the otS-cr was discbars id. but after several interview of Ihe nature of diplomatic conferences, he was given a chance to redsem his reputation a new trial, as it were. At tbe end of the proba tionary period the council met aad solemn ly ordered the clerk to "write down' a de liverance such as Djgaerry in his most fan tastic mood never dreamed of. Here it ia : In consideration of the improvement of tbe po ice service by Wiil.au OiiOert during Uie past mouth, tbecouacii Lereby agrees lo re tain said liiibert for one month ai a salary offJo, said ULbert to go oadutvat IJ u. and remain oa duty to mida.ght ; to take care cf lire in Uie tag ne bouse and reaiaia with prisoners in lociurialt ntght. Will our aliitudinous neighbor forgive oar seeming impertinence in presenting a pro test against this marvelous entry on the boruch records ? We raise the point of constitutionality. "What's the consul a; ion among friends ?" aike i Cjcgressmaa Tim Cambeil, of New York, oa a memorable oc casion. Put such levity souuid not be per ciii'ed to interfere who a cise as grave as the one under oocsideratioa. Ar. icle fi.-t, section ninth of the constitution of Penn sylvania dec'a-i-s that no one "caa be de prived of bis life, liberty or property on less by the judgment cf his pee or the la cf lie land Yet i-jtnrrsK's counciliaen un dertake to do ind'rectly what they msy not do ty direct means. When tbe borj'ss sen tences a Uwbreaker to the lockup fir tw-nty four hoora, that sentence imp aes precisely t!ie same punishment npoa Wi.liatu Gh bert, a inaa guiity of no cthrase whsserer. And how caa rii;!tricy be expected of the nt.to.'tuna!e c3r when Le knows that the arrest of aa oilender is aho aa arrest of him sell? Our heart bleeds for tbe pe-secuted Jews ia Eusoia. We weep over the the stories of crueities practised by slave traders in Afi'ca. Shall we then be unmoved by the wrongs of Wil.iaraGilbertr It is said thit the most h:g"i!y civii'icd mtior.s celebrate great holidays by hanging counuliuen. We believe is. There is noth ing improbable in the story. Republican Primary Election. Tbe nsrta! E-pul-hi-in p-imary riertion fjr the purpose of oominatin j cand'datis tr the severs' :or-oa-'i o "s will be held in the court h-.-oe on Saturday. Febrnary Jt'i, Jct. Po!!-c-pea frotn 2 to" o'clock p m All cand'datea will pl-ae han) me tLeir names on ot before Friday, February 3. Faasst S. Crxxisaa w, CommitUemaa. Whan a Lien Caases to Exist. An important ene that effects She legU rights of all c:itrv1-rs and laborers in tbe state was uWidt-J in the ctse of P.aird 4 Hotfoian . II. II. tt ia the Blair county court Friiiay. The plaintiff contractors filed a contractor's lien for 1 against a build ing iu Altooca. The building afterward burned down. JuoV-e Landis decided that the lien ceases to exist with tbe building and there ran be co continuance of tbe lien if the building is no longer there. Easy to Manage. The Cinderella Range is easy to manage, many other ranges are not. The construc tion of the Cinderella admits of plenty cf air under the grate, which prevents it from burning out, and every provision is cade fir cleaaiiness. Examine il before you bey. Sold oy James B. Holderhaum, Somerset, Fa. Our Annual Eed Letter Sale wiil be con tinued until Feb 3, in order to give every per.oa attending the Farmers' Institute, the bcncrlt of this great Annual Sale. F.uiKia i Pa&kxs. Lambertsvlils Items. Mrs. Eeese has returned from a visit to Coleman's. Meswrs. Lambert aa ) Gohn, of this pUce have the contract for erecting a Lutheran church in Shade township. Sixty scholars are enrolled in the Lam bertsviile public school. Several of this number expect to j'.in tbe graduating class next spring. Mr. L. C. Lambert ba returned from a visit to Li daughter, Mrs. Scott, of Pitts burgh. Eev. Sheets will begin a protracted meet ing in this p'sce ia a few days. Miss Maud Lambert- makir.-; arrange ments to attetid nointal v-hovl at Ner Paris. Eedf.-rd count f, in the spring. "To." South Miiford Items. It is a rcga'a-o!d-f.sr.:one-I win'er we are bifirg with the mercury 21" below xero. The public highway were ail bl-xksded with snow fjr it.e put wk, but at this writing they are nearly all open tc-r travel. O ir school, taug til by Miss L.Xc e Esker, has been close-) the pait week oa at.c-iuat of ba) roa la and Coll weather. Frauk Harrah, oneofoares'ituahle yoarg men. met with a paiaf..! accident a short time Siro while trying to board a freight traia s'. Ca-!s!man. Ili vn tiirusa coder one of fh ears sod had a.I the ting-rs on his r'iht hand ctt oT. Mr. Harry M. Meyers, one of cur enttr prisir.g young men, is sproding tli winter with hi grandfafh-r, Mr. A. Boucher. Our wile aajie farmer, Mr. J. C. SchaiT. is busily e;.gi;el in hauliag a ctr load of li ce- Mr. M. G. Bouchtrhas jj?t linLhei buiid icg a fine rjnitry h ou. lie eonUmpiatcs ffing into the poultry buslneM tbe coaling omrri--r. The Yiwler E.-atbers ' busily engaged maklrjcriss tie this winter. John Sctrock wears a broa) smile. It U sgirh Moving has a'realy beta. Mr. D. Pearl ppi's tcneaient NNXAL FIXANC1AL5TATF1IE5T OF THE Farmer's Union Association AND mi immn cohpany OF Somerset County, Pa., Forthe Year Ending !. :il.0J, .'oniSr ot poli4-s ie k-re I .T Alo't uf in-bniiire tt ae-atil I 1 ..t Kale ol tax asMrwed ituniiv trie jcir. -2 V l . . Resource. m Pn.an.-e in Treaacrv iiee SI. t -t'l J T.S Cititnarici.Ds; oa ixiitcatea Uec Ao't v4 asaaaRmenu 'duncx th ?er If.: X-.) OS Ans-mt reeived hir ir-einherxh-p ; u nag tue year L-ti l-i-W ir.iet.Lt Liabilities. Ain't ; IVe. tl, lst-l , Jjr:ix. km t v Bre d'lntiii year stt ;3.t.4o " drie ur aii other eipeisae Ur tae year lDehidi iig oiB ef Ty. cocimistoes and ex ooeraiions T03.04 St7ta. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD BesDorves in excels f 6rt lb Resources During: the Ytsr 1892. Eeeetred oti ase-3eDts. " fi nwmoervup... ..... 1 c Jl Ba-ance in Xnaiury Liec 11, Disbursements During the Year 1392. Pid Wei'.e flii! oHimnuire. JtiXXOO W m. H. tl estate f.ili cf 1D ) Mud(i. aiMikier' ;!.') Anme bw v -JU Witiiam bsdant-e " 7 60 W ni 0&eDotxr D O lvkl ta-.;.errtof inaoc barn M.OO Sn.'Q f. Wccser Calaaice Lv I'laniinaj 21.45 Si'..-M alacr damage hy iutht- n-ii auo Di-.iel sk,i 'r 2ange by light- nuia- a ijb Jcnn B. achR. tlaoiae br ehtit'tr S .X X wsMih t-k : if,i .1 i,i by sic- 14 . Au.trew J. t oicuian " - l't' Xarv Urtoiui - - i. a 1 W. J-iM-bi4rh - - . u i-j.iiracia 1. a.ierSe. aaiary.. 10-o ' Tma. i Samuel T. !t tnn Pre. " lew rirain r. H.v :ee " ' iHreetirt (.ir sen i'-e M.7.. A t. :'tt-n - 7. i .nct. .g aad Man.lar.l Ai. 7. H .'i. l tc jic-- ,1 -aaicuery JXce.huietS extviiaes ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! During lStlX (he M'-r il 4 Henl-i wiil be without i ieci:on ihe bl and cheapest &mi?T jonnaal published in Auema It w.!! he prof ts:y i.insiraie-i br tb FirsC artists io the coucirv. acJ wiU be a iua,,ae.ce of literatuie, an and oewi ahs-hi'a'y unnva.ed iu I'S eacviieute. The Presidential Inaugural will be jrraphically described and artistically pictured, while the rreat feaUure of the cofu uig year s h Jtory, tbe WORLD'S FAIR, will be stven particnlar atter.tion. So complete wiil be the dwcr ptions of ererytbiri oo cected with the rrrat Fvpnsition. aad so true to tbe realty the SBane liitwtralioos. taat a peruaal of tbe Wetiij Hrrii next he almost as satisi'actorr as a vwit to Chi- cs- Prizes Each Week. s-ti Vic't. W I -7 -5 Township Accounts. A correepondect of an exchange favors the passage of a law re piiriuij Township Trea-urers and Supervisors to mike sworn statements of their account with the town ships, a;i) past theta ia a conspicuous p!av: a! each vttiae pltce for the inspection of i mtiv-d into Mrs. J. S. Pi voters oa c!ec:na djy, at:d the eiitor in hi . huue ot.e dy U-. weeS. edttoria! coruniesit says t . j Mr. A i.-iin M. lcr, h-.hi near New L?x ' The accounting fr the management of j ;r.on, Will m.veoa the Wolf farm ia the ! -cal bu.-iatsi practically coiites after tne t nraJ. fu;ar4. Ec:'. tLi.-as. jurors have Len ciid Opoa to render their ! -- rso dues woric rcr Dealers. e!l known ll-rior dealer, will, to Jan. 1, Is'i, five yoa the alvt.i'a-e jf cash purchases i a la'r' quantities of all kt.'id of 1; juors, an l e-pec-.a!iy so ia Pure Eye Whiskies tad di.fjmi Wines. Cali fornia Pert aad Sherry, at 5".' cent per qaart. California isae.-i llalaa, at Ti ceats per quart. Calili rt.; lirau ir, , Ceuts lo $! perq'tart. Jantai.-a Eu-n, Tj cen:s to f lJj a ij iart. Pare Eye Whiskies of any make in renn !vaa:a. s'x year old, $1 a ;uart, 6 ij'iana fir i. Silver A je ! year old, ii ' perr:art or!."' per foil cae cfli qnsrta. lUTJv e, J'. ;' j jer full ijuartor Id ptarts fjr j'.Ji. d.c, aa excellent stimulant for kidney complaint, Tj cents lo fl.So fcr 'jaart. All reliah'e good, pisi tive'y pure. Foxed and sent to any ad lrva. Send P. O 0.--)er or Eister letter. P.-.ce lis; sent on api li-cati-ia. (r-icr Early Mix Kleis, !d Federal Street Allechecv, Pa. verdict, irs'ea I ol before, as it should. E.eiy j No Cuess ' year mt of the voters, whea they go to ihe j Max Klein, the pjlis to select public cra.e-s. know com- ' r,,-jli.'T liilV ftf th ih-a:i4 tif tha mm. ! aj- ment of atfi-rs by men who are asking for re-election ; aad whea they do Warn what has bea dce the year bef-re, it is then loo late to rtcall the Totes they have ca-t for inefficient or deiir.--ptnt o.ilcers. This isevid-nlly not as it should be; atv) Ibe need for such a change of the law as will ensble tbe voters to learn, a reasonable time before election, jnst what the ir ofU.-tal ser vants hsve been doing, nv.st be apparent t- any man of sfn--. But this is not the only amodai-nt need- ei in the ad aiinhrt ration of local efftirs. At f res-nt bills s-e universally a'lowel aad piii by tht otH 'ers who cjntracte.) them be fore they a-e audited sr ail. Then, lone after tbe persons renlericgthe service of furnish inrtlie ms'eriais have receive-) their py and spent it. the public Auditors mtel to )ok over tbe vouchers and certify that they airee with tbe disbursing officers' cccocr.t. It i true that in theory tbe And tors have power U disallow a bill or to scale it dowu ; but practical'y that power i hardly ever use-), an) the bills are a'mcX inevitahiy pvv-ed as present btcase it is urjedihat it is harctty latr lo nine aa omcer r?lucj ' siiier, rf diphtheria. Binnie was a money that heha.-n t kept himself, altr-.on-h ; fc.gU i;Ll:e p;ri ,.,.1 wa, ,h idol osher fcaiance in Tteasurr Resources December 3!st U92. 'anre in Trea.n-e . 1 -T "1c C"u:l,1 c j Iii.pLlalea 17i.L i-.li Liabilities December 3M 1892. eni sliaili f'l'd cf lair-ce I j o.-W Wc'.e ?ati " - tcj jj V.M.'f) E.sourres ia ti.v of haV.iil.-s. t -n IS I71FT1I .'N'NQL STATEMENT ON Nuictiero? r"'il-te in firre. t-3 Aji t r f ir.jai.ee wi. jeel lo as- o-oen: $ t'H ti Bate m tax iacas-l !uru.2 t..e Jear it Jdl'is Resources. Oct-carni a rx. b 1-6-t I .Vii A ami aeei diinu vrar 1 ij iu-feiTe1 bjt raemjerviiip duriu Teat li n Ea.cue -a frta.-o.-y Dec '., : tjO HJ50.70 Liabilities 1st die I-c. r, Wl .. wsl Am t 01 ; fcy tire durti. tie yetr sjj A 1:1 I due t-jc c.i cxh ?r exprttHra lir tbe Ten l-.it. in'-.u.-ling: c-.t..-T fay. eoBiniiiQ aal H T.tai.iAA , 7-.ct J -yK. Esfct;rfcsia eicees 1 3.M Resources During the Year 1892. Baisnee in T.eanrv .77, "VI. jj l". JO lieevive: ca peaient, 4-L "7 " f -r mei:itrvii p 7i.0 I "j".S7 Disbursements During ths Year 1992. e:ie rut cj It,""!.' mil tA wiil be swarded tot the best orirlnal articles on ai-icaltural subiects. Each laaoe wil1 contain a re devoted to practical and scieufino farmin. lte Romans LS-pa-tmrnl wul be unexceiied in practical sug,estions to msks the home more attractive. Every week there will be a number of spec's! articles on all topics of ha man intrif U Amontt the novelists who w;il write stories lor the Keeiiy i-u'd are Jerome si. Jenmie, Stepoiak, Mrs. lirimwood. Edwin ATiold. Jobr fanj:e Winter. Mone Coreiii, Heiea Mathers, Florence Warieo, Hume Nisbctaad Ham luia Aide. SEND FOR PlsEaMIUr LIST. AJJres?, JAMES GORDON BENXETT, Now York Hernia. Xew Toil:. .. irtl-X) DIED. SAHlIZrlrt AtCuaibertatid, Md , Jan. II. !3, E'r.nle Yioia, uaahter of S. P. pw rv .t w ai e oil i.'i . li t 1 -.. Aeig aaee on tmro . ttto.Otj t . i K-u. :C--e ia.i of maaraiiee a-ie- n rvvj.e . m Fal I V. ii;i..cj ccurinoir fill of t-'i-aee oa h-m-v 1X.C ra.'l iu. ihj i i oi uv-uriice O'i bT .) Paid lur pruiaria: , , . . !;., J -.3. Am.xiat due Treasurer... . f r.JA Resources Dec. 31, Outtaachi.s on rrcpiieaie i .iis $ 6S Llahilities Dec 31, asKMint due T.-eurer I .ri " I f ."Tchil Eesoureea ia excea of haociitie S ci. -4 SAMt'EL r. KtEsfAX, Ei'ilJtilM J. WALKER, Proulenu fccxt'y aci Trea-arcr. KIT OF PARTITION. mea rav that if their claims are nol settled I the next eleven mjalhj prices will be as tojca ta'orday lie had only tw o out oi a ; tfc wUj w j4lr ja cases, ' low (if not lower) than e'sewhere ia lte ! la'jte i'-oct of uie .j itii- r. a j.aer- j lliCy l!e euaipany has violated the law j baum not only set-s faruier latwr str.zg ; in oe U ing of tbe pipes. Laving in some ' nia-ainery wila whica t j - a.aie hay when ltas them oa;r ix ine"es under taesua suiiiev' bj.heseiis lu -ai vehicles j prJtJC(j ben the law states that they shail i f .- pleasure aud mil.ty waea ttjrsuw il ea, j i. cx.vrted with no less ihaneighteea inches j "'' i J. rj .nd. They say thrt in case ihe com- i Friday eve auu; sixty members of r-f to L,,;', .h.-r hive rood cases am n.H uc- ! ttic Chrisiias E-id.-a jr Sjci-;y of the i'i- j c,r ;,jiatir,e ttie slate law. i ... , .c . C'l luia J.ie, ew;.. ''" ! it .. v' I - -t v f.. SISl. e. ert rvfeiaia".-.,; in tLe et Will te nt lo the -ftt-x called within date. January -,k; I-:! -: !'A- C . . ' ' -tTi ' i-ker. Frank ; Call, 4 " v - A. ; FrvrV.a, Francea- ili-j fc. ; H-K-neCer, John ; Uelfert Hay, AU-i;Ltven- eio.uet ; jtmer, 54 J. A.; Mayo, E. D ; '-': --Is. tirie- : es.a. (.'arniiu : Itaer, scipies aatc' sieib r.deloJcanerX Kjais, where they we-e j Jiaed by aaoul twenty members of the sime .tsoctety from Jjhustowa. After sup per the entire party auj.vuraed to a bail, near by, where sjai J.ti'jf tttce was consum ed ia reciting auJ sini Ui- A mjj nty of the Sjaierset party reached bom; between two and tare- o'clock while others did n.t reach here until eiht o'clock next moraing. Tbe south bound S.i C. pxyseager train, due at this place at 9.16 A. M , Tuesday room in j. ran into a team owned by Cbaries C. Tile, a short distance no"tb of toeSioyes lwn tr.dje, ins'antiy killing one of the horses and badly irjuncg tbe other. Mr. Pile was engaged at hauling man are from his father's bam iqto a meadow on tbe op posite side of the railroad track- The heav ily ladened s'd stuck fast in the snow whiie the horses were between Ibe rail and be wss anab'e to proceed. Just at this time he hiarj the pasaeneer train approa. hins; at c-.er. e ra. Miaiie; Eaoads, : SLalTtr Jlolliet ; 't-?rd, JJaie. "MB KlLUIa, P. M. SetiitorCmchaeil has been male chair maa of the kenate Committee on Arricall nre. Ke has also been sivea S place cpoa the fo iowinj comaiitteea t Appropriations, J , jjpjj speed. -A sharp carve was right Fab-ic Health aud Sanitation, JaJxcal Ap- j jj and not having time to unhitch portiocnient and Vice and Immorality. j is horses before the train woti'.d be npon Eer.'vs.ectaVive Welier has baea made ' him, Mr. PUe basteaed op the track to meet cha;rman of tbeHcuae CoMSS'-ttee oa Ag ri ultare.and p'.ared np-n the Committees ofStath-tks, Centennial ArTairs and Con greai.a! Apportionment. Eepresectative M.ller has bee a pi seed npn tae Corumiiieea of Appropriations, Federal Eiaticns, Jud.rltry Local, LejjU lative Ai fortioaciect aad Library. it. The engineer saw his signal but wss un able to stop his trata. The eogtae dashed into ihe Qeipiesa horse, disemboweling ihe one closest to it aad toes it g both about thir ty f-rf frarn the track. The horses ware thrown oa opposite ai des of Ihe track. Toe tied was wrecked aad the harcees was torn into shred. county ; but they wiil not be - E. L. S."" pricei. Oa account of the Farmers' Insti tate the EJ Lefer Sale" will continue natii Feb. S'.b. Mr. Cessna as a Reformer. Oi Weiuiaeay Mr. Cessai presented in ihe boo.- of repretssrita-.ivss a j iat res idutian which provides for aa amendment of article eiftht of the consitiiation provid ing for biennial instead of annua! elections for ai! state and county oiSters and for tbe amen Jment of the fjarteenth section of the arVcie providing fjr tbe electioa of election board biennially. The resolution also proposes aa amendment to the second section of article toorteea to suthorlie coun ty fflrr3 to serve Our years i istea) of three. He also prop-ses to amend tbe eon situationso that the term of oSre of just ices of the peace aad aldermen shall be six yers instead of Sve and that the terms of or&cers aSected by the proposed change shall be extended to 15. Modern Housework May be done more easily, more convenient y aad with less 8 r pease oa the Cinderella Eange thaa with many others; all the old objections to ranges removed. It will save yen time, money aad hard work. It is a rttod baker and is Sold with that understand ling. Sold by James B. Hoiderbaam, Som ersei. Pa. he may have expended it iciprovideMly. Tte result of thi state of affairs is that the auditing of the local accounts Is practically farce and a.f jrds no real protection to the tax payer. They manage these tl.incs better ia our neighboring Si stet and our legislators wiii de w-il to study the law cf New York with a view to improving our ova in Ibis r?,rar). Ia that S-ate the fe'&ja present!! g a bill is re'iuire I to verify it. and it is then considered by ihe local aaiitors btforeitis piid. This sjstern arTord the tax pavers reasonable protection Sfrainst the allowance and payment of inordinate or fraudulent claims, giving the su Jiting OiSoer p-)wer to contract the ptib'.ic purse strings before the nvjaey is paid out. Tbe wisdom of this manner of doing business, iustead of trying to recjver ihe m juey after it has been paid ont, must be apparrnt to every man of sense. Tbe subsequent publication of these local bill with a s'atemert of tbe amount claim ed and allowed aJds a further taiegriard to a system well calculated to prevent the waste Ell or corrupt expenditure of the public finds. Tbat tbe establish meet of a similar syera of managing county, township and borough atTairs would be a great improve ment on our laws relating to local nr.ar.ces m ist be self-evident to any citizen who wdl reflect oa the subject. To saicoe! VT. Ei.)U,-h. of Cambria ctMtate. p , e B..nx.. o L'vu. Kent r.jut., M-i.-i aa. Jui..ui i-.i. ruirr.-.-i ii j.jiin kei er. ol t ii fcan rMi:i r. 1 c-t lia. I l.r.Uta iiitrrTia'T.e.l Wiiti irac-y. irr.ri ot imui are Ctcea-il leaii. it.e t- ;n.iD; DaiueO he-r! Janars l-rte-. c.-iarl Bertt-v. an 1 Mary a. Vkr ol ij-a-tierc In liaaa, saraa iaiemia.-ne) Witt) amaa- Iiei at-.lu. Hv a.ek.J, teai'il.g llie (iti'.w.!js; et. iOn-1 : Ati l.etr kia. o.' krui . .cin.-e. ai.-c-cgsn. tiu.ra cj:.-nirtiei iia Atiie lEbn.aa. .-1 feci,; etuiilT, M-uiaj, lhriuna inieniir nvi wii.i . .vi i, u tua, ot Cambria cuujiiy, i'a, Fet-.r SLeiiii. of Johic-ion, (.a.Bii-i emuTe( fa.. Jwi.u H iinci. Jirv A. Ke.m. Maruia A.' K-iraairl I 1: keii-.c!- keLt -uuvv ilKa.iraii. vu are rie.-ef y iuKa-! ii.&t i j i-ur-uix -e r a H n; t'niiioQ iM-iie.1 oil 01 lte "viiani' irt if sner-et i-.icity. la, and it i.ie i..-oct-e-!. I witi !um I an n; .,uic oo trie Tii.i-. ca ie reai r-c, ie ot AlnireW Biotia Ue d.. llule n vt-ir.ar.:!,iri: tt u-ht;. m i.-eret euii;v, !'-, oa aoc.1y ite jun ov o- teic-Tiarr ii. I cucuaao li ere yuu cau alUnd u iu Lh.QK p"r r eoeritTs ftSoe. J ISAIAH GnOc Ja luai v li. ffUeii.T. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to buy mens wear of the Lo.t eraJes. hesi maies and best stvk s Where? Why, ofcoa.-ie. atth-jMarnrnoth Clothing ttore run br tLe JOTiX.H TOWN fllaTLERS. Saiu of the latest patur-n?, Ifata of the newest stjles, Xecsware of the ae;t and nobbiest tiajbions. Uu lerwear-of all makes', grades and material caa alwa j he had at u The HUSTLER a-' Emporium. If you are seeking good ,?ockL. cheap gocI-t, sroo's at unheard of low prices, we are yoar Clothiers to bnv of. Satisfaction guaranteed, THOMAS & KARR, r ajticceseors to Thor.as Karr i. Ogil.ia. 251 and 253, Main Street JOHXaTO WX, TJx. New Spring Goods AT S. E. PHILLIPS, 103 Clinton Stree-t, Louther Jt Green's Hlock. JOHXSTOWX, PA. 5REf,S GOODS. Consisrtinis of B'.ai V snd Culre-.l S'r.a'Iie Sl!k. Sarah Sil's. V'vet aa I Yelreteees in a'l ciilnrw, Lilac an J Co.'nre-i Henriettas at "2.". :V, 7o. $1 t and f 'j pery-.ird. t hav a f"iil iin .f all tr-e New Weavt-s, sut-b i IVtlford OopIs, Cfceveron llarrs aud Chetjarw. etc Cotton Dre Goods. Foiie-tia-cod UtiLcg Cloth, Caiitoa Colli, Chinties SCd SatiileS. LadieB" Sprint; JacVvU- A full lire of DctEetk We Erjaractro ail oor Kid ttlovea. Call and see us. S. E. PHILLIPS. fall, i a student ia the I'r.ion street school, and ws very popular amorr herschHl mates. Her nne x;cted diatb caused a shadow of floors iniin; her little i frit lids and as a t:k u of love they laid a tiond otferir: on her bier. it or p.vnririON. o UPHANS" CUL'IiT SALE. or The St xkboiders of the Somerset C'ectric Light, Heat and Power Company wilt hold an electioa at lr. J. M. Luthr's rrlce. ca January . 1"J from 1 f 2 P. M , to elect a Hoard of I'irectors fir tue ensuing year. J. A. BCBLXY, J. U. Loctbek, Secretary. President. Vahafch Rsal Eitats! irt:. of an oritrr of lb n-p,:jtn C'"t of j-tt',K oo iW waie4, in A2U.oa u &si.ip -rwjtutrrxn cxsv'j, on Saturday, Feb. IS, lSf3, kt 1 o'cToc k P. I ti? fviMiriuf dt.ri.l Ais trl '-cnrniTi ir-. of ln t il A-i-U- at :-.t incurn 1"0 prrh7 io i'Fir. .r.Tl SortU l.a. pr-hr to tasDau tamce W-t I."' r-frhr tMi'U. UieLC.; ?-riii ? pert!!. K Lj.iAce ff b.-JfiaiilttAj, CJOL-sUUiC lOO JLcres lOO tr:.? r;'!!?. an-1 N-idt lh- wai? trart ln.i tii Tsyvrwt i t" til f bT JU t bT j inx e?:. a:-l iri-; of taid iuu a l d eii- Terms : in ban'. 13 la on T.ar anl l . in wo va: vub icit oa dr-ft'TcNl payin'ka3 fr.-Mt cv:5r Hiat tof l-ir rr-l r ' in . U tat. w.-rur- e-i lr h,2 i as i ttwrtgiaT-1 t..- y-r-.t,"e. XhL lila VLiJ HiAJ, OF Valnalh P.aal iorh Kit-w. mterniarriei w.th Mstt.n ?.a C'.r. r.i.iin u tt.-n-tcn. lamina wmir, ha., i-jien Kr- rc,'iw u t.u.a, aciri ei.'i-itv, Pa.ri.eiice iiiveimarrim wita tii.irn 1-r.aL.a. iI l-xu.a. Uir.;-na txMiaiy. Pa., aii I .-.iv S-i-e, rcsiiiu .1 J.,tii.-wu. Can.i-.a cia:y. P. i are Berety m Ce-1 that io pcrauatee or a W nl uf l i'l.i.ou ti.ed cju cl ine urf-iianV cmirt of ioi-r,e c .ui.tr. pa,, an i to me o re. -t-eo. i win im,u aa ii.(,;i.-.i ua use prenjl . -n lae resti -s-.aie uf Pi,. t. See)-. aeee.L uk I naie m Paiiittownrt-.ip, .-.ciert r.jun v Ka . ,,n 1 tiilxiiT. lue 1 lay .f ftti-iiAfy, irrit, tin ao-! wr.en.. ..u ciia:;eiil i! ) ji pniper. ffjeri.r iisnw. 1-AlAli tj.i Ja.'l iary It, "it j Sttenff. Champions of Sunday Laws. The Sabhatar'ans of Pennsylvania are to hold a conference ia Harrisbarg on Februa ry il), to consider w bat they seem to re gard as dingers ihreaieni-i the ohrervacce otSundsy. After interviews oa tour suc cessive days with tbe Congressional com mittee which is considering the proposed repeal of the Sunday cloaintj provision in the World s Fair appropriatioo, tbe members of the Philadelphia Sabboth Association met on Monday and favorably acted on tbe question of holding a S ate Conference, whose object will be lo devise means to Sgkt against opening the World's Fair gate on Sunday, and alao to oppose tbe repeal of any of the provision of the Sunday act of 17'j-L Circulars are being sent oa: to tbe "pastor a and Christian ch a relies" asking their prayer for the success of the confer ence aad the movement in penerah Cheap Trip to California. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany announces a special trip to Saa Fran cisco and other Pacta; Coast points, sis St. Louis, on February ll:h next. This trip has been especially arraisred for the accom modation of persons desiring to tettle ia tbe ST est, and should be lareily patronised by them. All comforts necesary for a trans continental ttip. Apply to B. F. Bond, Di visioa Passenger Arenr, or Daniel Bride, Passenger Agent, B. A O. Central Buildins;, Baltimore, Mdn f r full information as to rates to all points West, and time of train fro n various s'atioas on the B.4 0. lines. ' DM1XI.STEAT0P."S NOTICE. iiK.'e of si an A Birtcer late of Brych-r.vacWj Tip, !-jieret . 1'a., ('crcail I.tte" at a.iniiu.r-aiic.u itie a-Meeatate fcavioj t.r. -.:i-.el t trie uti ler-ip 1 be vte pfr ai.tiic-nty. u -ik-s is re-.-r.f a-ven is ad p--ri.-9 li. teiie4 toaai-1 escace m.ae imme Sl ate jpaymeut, a2-l t.1e bavin; eiicis aga a t trie saute. .t4 prwK-i.: theai da r a iTOeii'1'au-.t ur tlieint nt in atutdav. : ar l:;a ilaj o Jl a ai lie late r&i jem-e of ti-raje 1. reccjcy.j.x OLfiMAX. Atanniir.lur. A DlSI-N'ISTRATGdTS NOTICE. Brnrtnjof an r-.r-?f a Cmrt of TrfN-t rxn:. fa.. tnrrc will IV s?.! t jiqm.c ,; ai PM-a!hi:f ia Or3TiAe lowa aoip. siii C(iiu.:j aad s oa Saturdau, Feb. IS, 1S0J, at 1 orltk P. M-. Oilowrtn f flttrrilrJ rral ett" ::ute io I i-r m-hp, aai la it.9 props.r.jr of Ft:cr 1. Hi'Az. i d. riz : Trat No, I. Ki)wr and A sc7 in tfce prtv -finr :n fasru:vj3 t-t at e-tfau f w. I r-rr I). M :ler l?r d. m N-v 2. A., r w.Lat,ir. j:) arre tii-i l1 'n t.' i asiyjiriiLuc in fr- ufaoj Jjss-i -ii'rer anil v4iiTa A rrrt. T-t . a. i kak -i aa . ---ri rvl in th pr ewii r4 in rr-.im; : nr: l a i i. It., con ta'ciac HI ac? th1 perrttes: if La ail of Ji Miliar. iTxm-m u A.-nru fNsuauei V. Vtir a?a Stx. 1 1. atwre. TL9e two p"rw-ir ar kntvirri ai lb? He'W farn. aad wer uoiiTal-nl aft'm- ty Ut Slacr ic a inquest. Terms: Tea pr rent. t4 bid to b r-aid rasa oa i r ef tale anj U s ooe Ifiird ou rouftmiaii of aa.e : oat Hurl ia ie Ta. sal our-ibird in two yeaj-a vita niter-4 (nm euutirinatem of sa.e 1 fefreii pavcaecta lo be seerotd by boad sad montage c ;.a uie preini.-e. JEL P. Hltt3, isAtail BAKE. Exeetitorx Ea-ateof Pt ttr p. Rker, late of Hiaek toaanh-p, smirai t couaiy, ha.. iKc !. Letters of A!:niiJ-lrt-oo on t lavir( oraa s.-aiibai ui ihe uii.lemnifu fc Tbe pn per Jli'ir.!!. Wirt L.t.oM.j S:t .. JI pen on I- i--: lc--l e.LAl w u i .ae lasmicaie itr. i meiil. ai4 lii'j-e nar.m riii.r.r. aa-:ti; tae same l.1 ;wrt.; i.ieia o.i.y aotiientif -iet ftr tie- I merit m or trtor saiunlay. ttic it-iti. lw.i,atl U: late resiUenee of Uee'-l . in a:J Uiwniri.. I Ut.Nati' H. !-TH(, Adliaistratof. PMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rte of Jntias Wea'-er. lte of Paint tovoahip, r-irt in.ii-y. Pa., .iee'-l. Letter, of Adoiii-t-aiioa oo ttte a' tt e-tata havm t eo rrastct vo lae an'ter-.ae'l by toe pr-f-vr a Jttiin:y. a-,t; -e ia hrety jc.vea io a-t arsons iu eMeil u44i.i eniaie lo inaae irtime-r.-aie paee-nt aa1 teniae aarinr e aiiTia aa nat ti.e sa.D-wul (estnl tnea duly a i.auti.-ie-l ttium3t. on or bel.T Sai-jrlay tae ih day -J Ja.i.cjt. iaa, at uae iaui reintcnce'.f .fcel A. I: eVt. Fred. W. Bier ker. ASmiiiiaieaior. AtlOT2eT. T7-i:CUTGR-S NOTICE. Eetatesr E.J. H.jovi-r. late of Trains Bneocab. Letter Utneaiary m l;i-mv.ive ta.-e ftav inj beii rrai.urt to Ili nn !T-sioe.i oy toe povp erauttja lie. qi1c j liereoy iveo to a.l peouDS lO'lebte'l Co aaht estate lo laa&e imersdiaae pay aieru and thiMO faavia; ei..ni aira.oi toe me will t.rertil l-iem fijritllexaot duly aTitiieuti. d. oe before ha: urti ay, February ir-isa, lea. ai Uie orEee of oe Eaee Jt.r in l ia b.x.-aa. W. a kl'HixiN, Eaeeul-ar. jegal notice. Io the tnvterofth E-'atel tn the Orphans' ot Pi.iup lOarr. late nt 1 Coun of nuurraet JeTrrvm townsnip, dee A j tn:j. Pa. 7 it,' wAxiaa it ably Titrr-a Vxice ia herety etvea. that the petitioo t Jr.ho inlner. A -naai-'oatix o(wl .lrceaJ. w.a preaenied to tbe xurt oa tile itlt Oay of liT-rtabrr A- i. l-.'J,aeti n tinh lhat fce bad nieO a tioau aerotiol laawi'l eta- ami L.a.1 paid oiit a'l m-fueya ia bis ban.1. to tna pnaes kvaiy eDiLtiei lberrt.-. and prayine u e t iarv ha be ti.-rircxl f-om tn. -t j i.ea of bisaoowiauwent ami iiaal ae ari his -in. -a he teieani. ai.-i teat as or-ler r lita licai aisciiarre wul t? an ced ( at an . iry.rjiii,' t oiirt. lo be h-i-i at -Sjeiierscl. on Ibe l$ uay f 't'-r.i.-T. A. D. 10. by ubeCuon. A- J. aiLZMAX, Carts. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Fnrniture Emporinm Has Done It ! Yes. exorbitant prices for Be.lt5tea.ls Bureaus. Desin, Tables Chairs. Mattress, Sofas, first cIas-5 Parlor Sets, anj all kin.Is of Kurv nitai e Lave been knockel in the hea i at S. (JtiiA's Nst Parniturs iters. A evMencj f t!id fa;t call at Xo. 1 1 UVLir ."oa Street, Jolntowrt Pa., opposite the C'.:n pan v Store, wi.ere lite rcat ;?; t.-arjairs caa Le ltd n t?r.m to salt ; i.-d'i i When iu JOHNSTOWN, don't fail to tall at GEO. K. KLINE'S XEWS10IIE, 241 Mim St.. Where will bo foiiu.l a Complete Suvk of Irr GooJs. Iaiuies's aa.l Gor.ts FurDiaiiintrs at.l Wrap. All the Newest tl.ip-.r in Dir-S Goji iaeludir. Siilis. Svrsres. Henriettas. Cairn. Is Hair, L.i;V,n CopJs, V(m.1 ea, Cret es and a!l other Novelties in the Dress Goo-ls lice. A!o & complete Hue of Stable Gootls, sm-h as Mii.-iins. S'teetir.-, Table IJ ens. Crashes, Ac. Our line ofLatiic?' Wraps, ir.el:uies Jackets Cape and New Markets of the latest Spri.iiSnKs. OCR MOTTO: Best Goods, iiie.-t SiOesand I.owt Pritea. Come aad see us GEO. K. KLINE. BIG? w-mM. lbs, rypr i?7 nf ls.?.? n STRONG f seccrs every $100 cf UsiSIiTiss. T7rit Tor rates on th Kentwabl Term Plan. AGENTS WANTED clalRi.T. 531 Wood st. Pittsb jrzh, L'flT f U1 cur S21 n i H. B. !The Independent.' cinJio nlriol New York. AUIV ITOR'S NtlTICE. ioLaibaa Raeraul wife ) lu taet'onrto Com 1 o ; sicin PiemS uf jauer- R. L. Baer. i -t .. na. No tM Keb. T. 11 fYoiur iarTAaawt llani been tuty aoocaiited AQ.1.I.V by ibe Orpnaoa Ca.n w sonvrr- 0in-y. Pa., ia tbe atjve aa;rrimeat. to saake a fiiam.tio.Cicw f tie fiiiM. rtina.nlur ia Uie K-'l of ibe Aatufaa. Uia&4 a:-Ki Uioe eg !y e--.'.il ol tteieto. woice ia f.er-.(y civen inaa I wiil aiieod t tbe duller of aait appmt'.asenl ai mvoriu-e io er-ct. B iroiKa oa .dy. t -ixwf A. I'M, when aad wnenr all oartiea mu-ir-i ran at tend. tUOt. W. Bitiiiic ltrK, A mi. lor. j Foremost Democratic Morning Njws-a- ' per in Pennsylvania. A KELIGIOUS A'3 LITERARY r-'LYVS- ' CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON PAPER AW REVIEW. i Cl THi S WSY TO T-tt W.UT HOUSt. weak d,y rct-rnirr in Ihe rear. tisd.-asslaatjeci', UtSatsd avj Uiif.aMj. Families. c VUTION NOTICE. tne IirMie b aeieHv BottVJ that ejv wt'. Ar- amiiitii av.irse bavma Wfl mr Umi aad buaM wkjv. -r ) im -, 1 cot be rwputiaitj.e Jot uj deota cf her eaci&xwetirv SUCY BfEKK. Carrett. Pm-, January I'ut i-A Iiilv. eve t5 a year. Weekly. Tuelay tveain; uf every wea K j in tbe year, a year. A Pascr for CIervmpn !i-Mni't''N...-tbi'jptf .-a A .11 a aui J - ; i3 iotra! Pjaa vim.. k.aiaat l exelttaiaw i winrt aa.1 ojerac-ir- ei-invciecl wiia i'i aaww i centre- of Uie w .-t a UN it. raoiit wabtks Is 1 rv .ier- tbree fc'i i l.-e! ajii nxty Svw Wswas wiua ! !'. tie u- f.-ri a t"ire. Ij-t.- a bi-ir. a-ieaK -liMe. . i Harr.-b-ar '.:; oeaa na-tuiiy iaopxar aa yoaat It discusses everr topic of the cay cherm.cc year. e tae w,i'ar. Reli'-iuus, Theo'o-ical, Political i 5'u' "T "r"' f Literary. Social Arti?:ic. Financial, ; u;m..i u-iw u r iv um asaraucc aa-l .-ctcntiai I:s con- . u.,,,.!, tributed articles are lr the most ! i- p-' ! ! tiw " I I ii kt. . ,rr rj ttv I'l It .:it. 1S vase EnilL-b ; to be all.' belter. ! It L1S In CircuiatiO'V Bo adrwr ; ii-ii atetta-w la Paa.r:rat:.a out:te c rV. 1 Si.-aar.J Phitol -;pti a ; Ths Oalj Deeiarralte Vij rbltsae at j tbe Mate Caa.'UI. Low Rates to Subscribers. Te r it ta bcKun aa.l busiiia-a pt-ea wbere a 4oea not g-j anil ata i i H.rea.tm pxai leoeraie . lca. ci.-4 lae t,.- w :'. w li by avail la aa ( aew iiio-iT.t. jr lur lour salha oa reeeia4 ce do lar. l The Waak'y -The weekiy eiiiiioa wia be ', 1 1 j -tos mat by loall fur dar mootM s rweetpS ThE FATKIoT CUSPa-IY. eniineLt wri Ianjuaw.. tS the If aaactjttalnletl with it. send fostai rtri rt .;ott tcra rrieciriien copy. T9 alVTClh V N uirw ionQtsls. . 1.-J0 i jm ;.ar , THE IiiDEPENDENT, PO. lax, ITS?. lew Tars. Harris teiTs aa'v n
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