The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 16, 1895, Image 3

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v ., a'.'i-r i::s - .'.;. an 5 Ch-. el:,i;.i
; '1.4 t-- d . a-.y::ii:;,: :i will
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T.- ;i-.tit that CoV.r.el 1 :!-
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A . i . in tin s:i."i e;ty. iie re-
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:,-."'. -" : ! : X -v York. j.-.-r c--.it.
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la -..:.! c-ti s :,:- r.s-eij.ls
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t '.!: ' ir.- in ! ir j - pi .:;.-; i ring
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!!. -r-et County A;ple?.attcr for
? M aHI.oN S'.-HR'H K.
' -.t.h tie- r'.zht hand, whieh
: -r ' :: t .ue':i th in tiiC left, is
- e ...-ra-.-ire. If the two
' - - '" iij-!' ' i in t'- e:i-ies of water at
1 ' : ::.;.. ir.-. tiie i. 1 h-r.i.l wilt
' r -: i-:;;i ei of warm;;;: i:ay
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f- T 'vii ; e .. i r t is .n th ritfht
' V. ; e-o.-ind- 1 per .as the re--s
i U- f-.iind.
-1r'i ride in one
hs now on sa'e at
I'.i.Kr.HAIJiS.
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" : -t May iri;. the Austra
3 I. .: '. 'fa -y :' s.-ven
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ts.- -iand.ird drink, : i.d
' a .. i-- Ie. tie- d iy when ti,e
" ' : requisition.
' i ' ' -j " ii e.;-i compare with
di-T.kitt? tea are the
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: i :..::- ! . ne of tie-
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h-- e.lve of the State. I Si it
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!-"- the !-iw was passt-.L
,1- ' i this j.Ia.-e, lias a -
is o'u- of the largest
t:.t. i:ii.sj in existe!i-e.
' all thiic. prepared to
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U . ' inst.-cl of retnrnins
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'" 'ie. 1 i!.,re niae.kets s,-e
J- Ii. Hot.I'KlTBArM.
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'-'ss .r I. r
:r,.. ,.' . " : -A Hie l.s-oierer of
te, .' " "" "' '" v a.cine. is staying in
r--' r.-eeption. The
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w - ' ' '"" ' ' to oe-to-.v upon him
r.-.f., '- -- 'a of Honor. The
"!' '"' a 'I phtlieria rc-ed no
"j,.. ulMn as a dan.-riMis
ti' 'sht that the
"-:ie ;o,'"r,:'f"1 f,r t!,p '-a'
t; U,, " " nv ",1 r'-,r'1
'' '. ;. "'l'loyi-.l there was
Vr-.4 " evil t.!re.-u had l--en ol-
v. cti"'f"'' '-eS". when be is in a
t!rV' t," K,'rum t''11
- ' , 't" '' ,"':i"v,'s the mortality
-t'w!"1" 'T r''U in "th' r
H'?! "i-" "' t;i' "' cru"1 a:"1 i,ili"
sljf . :'k,-a i., Heieiice is tract i-
r.'. i ... .. . f . . . i
1 'lirin; l!i' si moulds oikHii t,s-e,-r
:ilst, Mi-re were tUrfy-rigM Nrtlis
won .l.B,tlM in Stonyereek town-
t-iiip.
Mr. ani Mrs. I J. ilVrJL ..t
Terra Alt. West Va., ate P.,e.ts af'the
; home of Mr. Pi. kin's f-oi.er v.
I'liion street.
Mrr KiiU. ro;!Yotl, aJ sister. Mi.;
IielJ.-ii s: hr -si;, ei-.ierlaine.l a munlier or
I'teir f.i-. ...t pr o -;rex h e o.ieli.-e Mon
day liighu
MissKifie Kn-lsley -a Iri.lityfor Co
loinl.us, Ohio, xvli.-reslioxtill remain f..r
sometime ha lit Kn,.;i f Coventor ami
Mis. Mi-Kin!, y.
Charley, son of Ir. A. J. Kn.lsi. v. Lis
I pone to Nf-rt York ( iiv to n.-oo-ot n
j ti-.11 as Uok keeper w silt a l.ir-o maau-
f:t-liriii2 estaWi-ilmient.
Mi. Will A. Kissim-ll, t.fthi-- plate,
1i:ls anvpltsl a H.:ti.;;: t-i travel fr the
J Shippon-Sur. l a., MaT.T.fa.t.irinj; "11111
! puny. Ho started 011 I ilt? roa.l M...i.lav.
TlioJary,f.st slciiriiing parly of tliu Roa-K.-.1!
drove from s..:.icrft t K-. r'.iu Tri-
S ilay tVf:oii. Thry t.,k sui-ixt vitli
Iaiuilrd Zii:na-r':t::ii in-Sir'.' iflurniiig.
Mr. Joe"' 1aVk; vt J:!)iitowii. hsu
li'i'a ii-.n:i!i:it(sl !.y the Kvjr.it.'ii.-ins for
t'o'iiit i'in.m in one of the warJs of that
-i:y. .?' is a rvm of Mr. Oevirge H.
Love, of this J laco.
Therf will le 110 iri'ji'"hiiijf in the
M-t!jKiist Ciuir.h nevt Saliliath, the
I minister. Kev. W. 11. M. llride. will con-
d.iet serviees at IIn;evcll on that day, at
the r jnest ..f she rreii::g Kider.
Pr. re;ij:'!:iin I YiiiL"ley, one of the
! l--ai!iiii; iii.-;eia:is of Johnstown, ami
! rre.-ident of the Citizens' National Hank,
j
1 died at his home in that eitv at sixoVWk
Moii lay t-ei:in, from the elites ofgi ij.
l'cntist t;iHrge 15. Hough has t:dv:i
l(osses.iiii of his j.roUy new reddenee on
'.Wt r;tt:iot Street. Jii.s new home is
fitted uj il'ii all the modern eonveiiiene
e, water, fleet rie lijfht, and hot water
heat.
j j rv- lli.lll.t 11 l. .fit in v V "Uin.l i
j urer John U sm- r will Ik Kerry to learn
j that he is iMioiin-il t'i his home in lloov
I isviile, suii'i rin from an attai-k .f heart
i dls-as'. The last report w;ls that his
I condition Ls eritieal.
j Mr. Harvey .f. I'.eikley, cashier of the
I'irsi National JSar.k, has adopted the
i plans drawn up for him l y a l'itbdi;ir
; aiehit.-et, for a very handsome house,
; whi-di he wi-i ereet the coining wimmer
tn hi V'-.-x 1'at riot strHt lot.
There will lieervie.i in the rresi.yte
lian hore'i, Sunday, uioriiins and even
!:";, i-on.'ue-U 'l l.y lie" p.i-ei,-, ilev. T. J.
J'.ri-'.ow. The c. eiiiiij; lopie ill le tiie
thir l Ve-.c.it.vle "l'.i se,l are the Meek
for Ti;ov Shall Inheri: the L-irtii."
Mr. K!ard Walters, of r.aitimore,
who owns four or five registered I'istiiler
ies in this cunly, h -is 5een in town for
several .lay.-, l.k'kinj ailer h'.s lmsiness
iiitere.-ts. lie is aeeo.nnanied !' the
well-known llai.imore lianker, Mr. J. t.
Harvey.
Kiom a !e rd ax erai;i;r al .-ut ten .T r
s ;- imw.s, Mr. Movs Weaver, of Con'
i!! townsii'p. made, ilarinir the year
n.i'ti Januarj- 1st.. ."..1J' ini;ids of I wit
ter, whieh lie sold, lie-id.- l'e? Sni'.li and
in:; r used 1-y a lart;e family and seven
r 'i;t f;:r:n h.iiid.s.
The tinny frier. Is t!.r .iieait thee .nn
ty of Mr. l-"ra:ik Sui-zm.ui v. ill 1.."' yh:d t
l-.;ra th-it ho h:s sei-;i-e l;i (-nitioii as
tr.ii.serihin. ch ik in the h.wer h "i-e at
1! irrishi'.r. Mr. S:;j;n;:i:i will makean
e!i"-ie:it (::.-!. He is indent-.d f.-r
appoint Men; to JIo;.. V. II. Milh-r.
I-ist S-.ia.l-.y evoni: v.hi.e F.o'.eil
;';e-Mpr-r. the IJ-yei'r-old son oft'riah
;!-:--m r, near It ix'.nry. was prrparinjr
f- e f. r tiie si ).-k his ri'.il hand e.ene in
! c-i:i:.--t with the k:iive- of the stn-.-.v e-:t-
t-. r and the two mi l ''. l'.nj; -rs w tc : rn
j e:Vi.. :v, i t ;; :ie.- -.-.!) ! :::sd t'oid joints.
i I'x-Kdh-.r L. 1. W..!i;i:V. of th'
i Johnstown sue-.-e Is J. r.;r:
as 'w::n-.s'..;r of that city, his nem-
ii; i:lo:i f..r t'o i-.n h ivii.g 1e-n s- tit
j l.v Ti-e-l lent Clev. Ian-1 to tha Sen ii.- f.-r
eo -.firm i:io-.i ov.s day las; week. Mr.
j W H.lrarTis a l'.-:nerat fi jiii v. ::y!-.. "k
a:i t oe.erva i.-- i':o;.ti,:.r.
Il .n. Win. I. Mili -r, of S..m -rie?, r.l
th -iih a i!i-iv :is ;-;ii'i,t of the Ho ise, is
already reii.jaie.l as a man of aMiity
d t-:-w-U- i le ii
H" !ns shown his
hiTi I tii"- It "' i iii.-'n e:i-i.-.v i'i f r.r
in for ills chiti'v o-i- the 1 t ap
p iiu!'!i?nts. W- Ii m sy his ennstitneets
f.-el pr.ei 1 of iheir m.-miK-r here .'-
Th- !ly of Myrtle, the two'.ve-ve.ir-.-!
1 da l-lii.-r of .Mr. and Mr. William
S -ajrs of I'i'.I-i.'.l.'Tj, who died in that
city :Vi typhoid f- veron Saturday, was
l-r :iht t S T:ir-r- -t Sunday vveni'i-j atnl
taken t the lio -.se of Mrs. Se als' par
en s Mr. sit! 1 Mr-. S im rd Itri. x. r.
In-erme 't was m i-to in th L'.itheian
ce.:i -:. rv T;n-sd iy i.i .rnirvz.
Th 11ki;i.i is in r- . elpt of a 1. tier
from the p )On n'e" of We ivei v ilie.
Trlui.y entity, Cilif.mi.i, asking that
we :t ike ju :itt.a of t!i. d J'.h of J n i
t i in S ki".!1.!, a ni-iv of rennsylvaTiia,
wh" died at Indian Cr -.-k. Cai., on Nov.
2:h. l"el. !i;," ' ' tt years. Tie' !-o?l-e-l
r.oi:e-ted t'nat n -ti'-e of his death
yi j.-iMish 1 in S .mrset ciur.ty.
Mr. M. Shoemaker, It -pilldiean Coin
mitteem in fir Son-r-'t townshiTi, ar
r.!Tie;ed a fe".v davs a?; i have Mr. Cli.inn
e y jtiekevhold toe prim iry cleelion fir
the n .min iti ti .fa tivndiip tiekot on
tiie J l.h inst. Mr. Sir .: tk-r has siu- e
r c .n-i l-. ed tii- matter and will h id the
e;.--::on himself, inismne'i as he as
e'.ce'e I ! y t".i U ; l'-li i:i of the twu--h'n
to di -ii ii "; tilts d lty.
tlrard, su of r-ri-I'ostaia-t-T William
. lfall. of M yer.- ' il -, h is Seen miH-ins;
f.- .Tii h .T.u si:iee I...--:n'.er "i!t He
V""!t t-1 C'l ii ! . : la.l 1 oa til i'. d iy for tiie
i-.irp se of e d!in, on a y i.in; la iy. He
v.-ts'weii It; t! it city on t'.i evening of
thjU21.il it .i-t't ir an o--i h-irl of
r.tn si-i . al.h i ,'i e." -V.ri his !:-en
.s i ie t I -ir.i hi-t wh ie.-.1. . its. ir.iiit
is a yo i-: - i: i l of t eei;'" iry hat. its
wiii. h m-ikci :h' nM-m fr his disap
pearan's, a'! t i in re i:y-leri -tis. His
ath -r ha- ci.i-.-1 a d-- riptioii of him to
be sent o"lt o-. er tbJc l iiry.
A t. rriiie l.lizzard strnek Si-ii.e'si-:
a' .it five o'el - !s S it irday after ;.o .n and
e .i- a id with iae.-.Mse I fre? Uiroue.li
oat th irji'it a". 1 all div S itid.-.y. Snow
f. !Ira;.illyd i.-iuiih- tir-t f- ir -r live
hursofthe slorm an I to a def th of
al...U ten i.i-W A s:i .ii,' uiud pre
vad.d Mii-i:i the sn.w to drift and
Moekilinri.uMier.ils. The t'. vm -a-.-ter
dr ...;.e I iJ d -;.vo ! ' Iiv
i.-ht i'cl'.M-!t Sa-.irli.v niri ,a il th'f.l
.,;io mo. ni.i' a: o !o -k mi'ke l H
d g.-ee: 1..-1 ..v Air... Til m -re iry iin?--ei
aVeit 7-r ail day S in lav un
til aooiit ei-ht o-el. k in the e.eniiig
w hen it r e rapidly to 2 d.-gnv.. ah ve.
The S.merset and Fayette C.iinty
Commissioners met at C nrl:ien.-e a -s.rd-i:i
':)pr ;r.i:noaTinrsd iy la-t. It ap-poii-sth
it th.- K.-yettecvmty a ilhoriti.
,ld i:thit thjoi ity line i th- -ath
hank of the river and the q iesti-n
ari-.-at.) the p .wer of IflJ Somerset
e ..intv a-.ilh-.ritiei t expend pahlie mon
ey in cr .tinj; a l.ride over a river in an
idj oinius et.iiaty. The S .mcrset Co-.inty
Con.Tmssi.mers expressed a wiUinRi.e'
;o d . evervlhin- in tiieir penvc-r t- secare
a I ri over the Yoaxh for the envem
eneeofihe people of Coiifluen.-e an-l vi
einitv.andit is prolMe that a t-nJlie
illlx erv-fed as soon as the line divid
ing the two counties hat lon decided
njion. each -)unty r 3 S iL rroj-Ttw"-atc
shKre.
(mm CENTKXXIAL
Ths First Stsp Taken Lacking Torward to
tie Proper Cclcbra'.ioa of Somerset
Couaty'i Oae HttsdrslUi
Aaniveifary.
Several months ao the 1Ikiiai.! called
atte11tie.11 to the fact tiiat the n hun
dredth anniversary of the eamnty v.utild
fall on the 17th day of April, lt"i, ami
called ttjion the people to prepare for its
proper o! nerval ion.
L-ist week L. '. Collx.rn. 1'sf;., eirenlat
ed a paper whieh we p.;'lisii h-dow
calling for a finhiie meeting to le l.idd in
the Court Hotioo, on Tlmrs l iy evening,
January 'ilt!:, n hen e; iniiidtiw.s will he
appointed to prepare for this important
e.o;t. There will lie a great deal of la
lor atusehed to p;ett;ii(j up a erelita!!o
deiiionstiation. nt we are salislosl that
oarj.:sip)e have su?iieie;:t p:i.ri.tisiii to
ejirry itt.ia s n-.-4-;-,il e ei i.is: 111. T'.v
ery eiii:e:i of the eoimiy h'n mh? take an
active iiit.-rest in this notahle event and
help 1,1 in ike tin C.:ite!iiii.!l or Somerset
County one of the inetnoralile days in tii
histoi J .f ihe Coinnioiixvealih:
Wiikiikas, Somerset Coi-.nty, on the
lT;h April, 17:-"s l.y Aet of As.seml.Iy, was
i-on-lituted and ;or:ne-i into n i-oniity,
h:u iic U-en taken o:T of lie lfor.1 eotinty
l.y ccri:-.iii nc ies and hound-,
Ax: WiiMitK.vs thi one lmadrcdih
anniversary of ilie or-anixii'don of the
county will he on the 17th of Aprit, lsa.-,.
AM) Wii KtiK-in, ii, is the desire of
in iny of tli9 eiti.Mis of the c.mntv to
i--!eliate the event in a proper in inner,
J uniKKon'; V. e, tie- ii!:.ierijjned ciii-
zras of Somc r-et e ;unty, d ) lu rehy peii
lion and pray that a call I.? puolisheo in
ih? vari-iiis paper- of tho ivianty, for a
p-.il-ii mtetin-,' to he held in the font
ii r.i-e, i .i-.ii-:iay, aaiinary ii:i, iii, at
7 1. M.. to take ui a :: and aono'nl
meii c m milt eos a:i i arts upon the prop
er ti in-- for h..!d:n v.icli cele'.irati.iii and
tiie eiiaraeter of the simie.
. II. Koont. 1 C. Co'.'onn,
A. J. ColU.ni, ;,,,. u. :-eai!.
A..?. Ilii'-.iau, M. Simmak.-r,
A. L. n. Hay, .1. i;. yle.
!'. W. l;ii-- i kir. J. i. 1'. iii-H.
V .... I. Ir... .1 .. . t : . i f . .
.im':i Mi.n .ei
Iiei-.ni-. il-iv.
1". 1". l.'H.I-ii,
I-'rank Mil'nr,
.i.-seph i.ew,
K. K. 1'ush.
l-.d oleina...
11. M. Ueik'ey,
Joini P. H iv,
J. W. Iti-one:-,,
Ja- .1) S. Miller,
Krn -st . Kx.ser,
J. V. W.v.d-y,
W. I'. ' :::iitry:nau
a! -nei eio 1.
!. . Will.
Ii. W. nitiiier,
J. II. .Irli-..!.,
K. ii. Kol-erts,
Jonas M. 4 'ook,
IIlo. M. Ned.
Jonas l lS.-ter,
W. S. Willi-:. ei.
K. J. i:.. se.-
.1. I. Ho! i-."oauiii,
W. W. Davis
H. C. iherils,
W. K. 1 11!.
W. II. Herkev,
J. !i. S ott.
'Ji-i-u !!. Fisher,
1'. A. Selieil.
H".!f is K. M "Vers. J. A. 1'. rk -c.
X. K. Kn-o .-r, V. 11. II rip -1,
Solomoii t id, A. II. Car ith,
1'errv !'!ii'N-i"xe.-, l-:ii.iii lio;;.l,
11. J. Hoftm.'.n, J. il. t 111.
J. N. S iv.i-.r, A. C. Holoert,
II. Sinn. r. C. I'. I 1:1,
Kdward Sen II, Clias .1. liarri-on,
J. A. i.iudieri, M. J. I'rii-s.
i'inlipH. Walker, M s.-s Trent,
W. 11. M ii:.-,-, W. I K wiser,
l. 1 1. r.i:.:i'-h--r, Harrison tt.diu.
O. II. I'arker, .1. M. M '. ie;-!..i..ini,
W. i;. i'ark. r. Henry l..:e.
A. W. Ki:epp;.r. oiivi-r Kne ijier,
J. i I . .Mi Her, i'.a::!; 15. Ffeck,
11. Heith-v. Wm. M. S -iirm-k,
ii. !.. lla.r. John C. Miller.
Noaii Cxsi lH-. r, Klw.irl '! i ver.
Iiirroir Es:if s F.ca CS'.li.
On last T.i- sday ve:.in I'. -alaii, the
Ii ve-yiii-oid .l:.;r:he-r .f Mr. and Mrs.
Sim in Sha-V-r, v. ii ) r -id'- o; the Jesse
sii- k farm. ie. shade town-hip, m.-t wiih
a r.rious ae.-i !,;:it u:rl hid a narrow es-i-ipf
fr -Til h-d wo-.-I-t hive i::-t likely
prove.! a h-i.". i:i!e death.
The child ".-.s piiyi::' ah i;L a ia' g
h. a'.iejr -i :v.', :::id in - Tn- v.av eieof its
.t.-s-.l
r.Tid the stove t.-n-
pled over the !m!.' .-ne, the h it iii
-eai! -rimr all a'.al li -r. I'ortan i'e Iy,
.f r. ii -.!!s r le.p.i. rie 1 1 . h ? i ii the r.N.iii at
1':- time, and .-ii'-k!y ii.Ied his lif.le
.!:i:;'h'e r from the hot --: i.ej-i and ts.ala
and -t f ceded in e xtir.TTiishir;? the fire.
Ir. J. II. ll.ir.h'.'T, of S-.oyi-stown, v. ho
wa immeiiaTely siiiam iee !. fuind that,
I cside several severe l.e.-ns jeid eontn
sions. lii -i'niid had -Tistained a fra.-t-ir.
of tie le; Is .-.v:-en ih- Km :'iid r-n! 1'-.
Had it not I. en l-.r t'- " pr- s- nee of .Mr.
Shahcr i'i the r.-om, t:i ' !it!'! in a short
time -votiI i have tin loal ily ! fs-a luinif d
to ihat'i.
Toyashii Tiigr. S:a5ol...
ljeiiresentiuive Kiiicr.sont'ollias, o'T.y
e.enl.ic;, h is intro i iee 1 a hid in the liou.-e
wiil. 'i is th -lirs; si -o t v...rd e.taVi-di-ins
h:.;h s"!i'.-i! hi t'.: rural district.-.
" hi :iie:v;:ir-? all i v- i-.v i er more l:--tr!ct
lo e .-'.'dish j ,i!!t I jtti s -h . .is to 1-e !
sitied iis of thr.-e ditl't-relit rad;M those
in whieh the enr.-e ;.i Iy is :f four
ye irs- i!ui-.-.'.i..Ti to I-.- known tho first
era le; th -e in wl-ieh the -o ir-e is the
years to 1a- kn.:. as the mv ,:. 1 fira le,
and those of two years third jrrade.
l'r .til the nun t il a:;r .;: lation for tiio
support of h-e'i seh .Is the first gra le
shall r-Hvivc-in ire tli.in animid
l.v. th" see.,:,d ;la:id the thir l l . In
ei-e of itis ilii -ie.i.-y of apopipriatioli
eaeh j;ra h- is to re -. ive a proportional
share. Th hill de i'ii ate lh stn.Ii.is in
whi. h tii - tee!i'-:s of su.-:i schools -hall
he examined, n-.pi-.ro an a".iiua! stitc
m -nt to le m.i . t th-t S.ijM-r-int-nds
rit of I'.iolie In-tril -tioTi pi in:;
fii'.l inf rm alioii as to the teacher, cl.usts
and courses of study. Tiie curse of
st.idyis sui.jts-t t tiie approval of the
S iperliiteii 1-nt of lViidie In-tru.-ti n.
We'd Troviiei Tor.
The Sian.iin Comioi'.teesof the Senate
and Hou-e were announced last week.
Senator Crit !i:iel I is Chairman of the
Committee Atjri.-e.lf.ir-', a very desira
hle .-ipix.iiitment. He is also a uieitibt-r
of the folloe. i:. -oiiim:tlees: Appropria
ti ns, Ce-nfrres-si'iiial Apporti .r.ment, Ju
d: -ial Aj.po.-ti .ii'ii'-iil, I.i!di- l'.'iihiifiss
mi-! Pnlilic Health and Sanitation.
K-prcsenu tive W. H. Milh-r seeurtsl
a i apiiointTi.ent on the 'onuiitte; on
Vays siTid .'.leans, tiio in -t important
e .ni'iiitt.-e in th il i.i-". iie is also a
m-mher .f tir- f-.i: viri i e) n ii'tf -.'s:
Ac v.utiis, to Com, .are liiiis.md 'lank
io'prr-e:itatie M.mr. r is a niem!-r of
tiio Committee on i'e iera! n!ations and
Cetiteiliiial Aihiirs.
Teitcr Weataer to Coitue.
My 1 ist l.-i".etiu save fore:t-ts of tho
storm wave to cross the continent fr. m
21 t i7:han 1 fro u h I I-:h. The next
will reach tiie la--i:i.- cu t ah .it 1
cross the u frii in iiintain emntry l.y
cl .sccf U.h. the pre.it e-iitral vstHeys
from I- to 17ih and the eastern state
a'rtit th - Is h. Uiiiirili a--:u.-.iTiy:nr
the disturbance will t.e a!)iit the average
.elow that of the w-ek previous. The
!a-t ten days of this month will avera'.?
eold'-r an-l hrin--; more rainfall th in the
ten diys pre-eiin. Severe weither, a
we.-tern Hiztir.l aaJ other m-verc st irim
may 1 exp?.-tel from til-t to tilst. The
warm wave will cross the wi-tem nioun
t in c entry ho ".it 1 tth, the jrre.it central
valleys al.ut the lV.h and the CA-tern
states nh-v.it 17th. The cool wave will
cro-s the w-ste.-n mountain country aliout
loTli. the jre it central valleys ahvit lsih
mi l the eastern states alxmt Jr.h.
Horriage Liccnszt.
Marriage licenses have Ikvu grantel t-)
the following partiw yincf the first day of
Januarys
William H. Itaker, Somerset twp.
Mol lie May Hoover,
Norman A. Ixmtr. Stonycreok
Mary K.Kiille, New IVikimore,
II. llnrl Street. Westmoreland Co.
llarri-t Kenf-.rd, Ien-kwood.
Samuel H. l'iet. her. Midd!e-reek twp.
Kin ma N. Henrj', Fayette Co.
;sir?e Woolst-y. MeKeesport. Fa.
Jennie It. Spunkier, Sli:mksville, Fa.
Harvev 11. Knox, Ligonier, Fa.
Mol!ie"M. ieisey,
James 11 Cramer, Casselinan.
Cora S. Snydei, "
John II. Pearee. Westmoreland Co.
Mary 11 SiH-ieher. Summit twp.
Left
A fe' nh-e titrinjjs of U-lls nt
J. H. irit.fKUB.vrJi's.
I Spe-iid Coart.
j Sjci-i!..l nrni of court is.nvened at 10 A.
j M. Monday morning with J;i.!j;o Areh
l.aM, of Laekawana eonnty, unJ A'-ocl-(
ate .adjjM IJi--.is:-ker am! Horner on the
j lieneh.
i Th" first cuoe ti:!;en cp was that of !a
! id Wfijii", of stoiiycr-ik t .wsish'.e, vs.
. Ti.e I-"at-nn"s' Mutrnd Fire Insurance
'. Company of Koiiier.-t e ...ndy. Some
, time a:;o Mr. Weile's l-arn was totally
1 destroyed 1-y fire. He hed t-.vo poii.-i.-sof
iiii-ananee, or.e on the li-iil-.lin - and the
oilier on the eonti ills, is.s;icd by th-j le
fciniaiit company. The )oIl.-y on the
contents irallrd for payment of four
lifdis of the am-i.mt. Tie- plain! ill' proved
that his lo .ni th" onlen's of the ban;
was in the. neioiiVc!' "! of ?i-."i, s-i-1
I.ihue'l the face of Hie i.liey, -sU. Tiie
coiii! any held that they ere only re
sponsible for . four-tlrths .f tiie ainouct
named in the jH.lioy. The onrt held dif-li-reiitly,
however, and ilirei-t.-1 th.:t
jud-jmei.t be i altered i 1 fai orol the plain-t-ll
for the iuiaiiee of his i ; dm.
The next ea-e tailed was that of Ko-s
IiavMtV Co. vs. F'.ias Ciiioii'i-'na n. This
is tho see.md trial of tills eae, th;. jury in
the first trial havbnj found in f iver oi the
plaintiiV, w'lcu a new trial was canted
by Judje iri:.e;ei.eel. er. lavis A Co.
claim a bahm-i- due on a isaitract for
i'tiiliFn-; tiie oet'ty jail. Tie- ew wis
beiue; ariied In-f.-re the jory when tho
H KUAl.n.W'ent to pre-s.
The sail of Harry U .li -rt ; t'- 1!. V
O. J. i:. v. id W i,.. xt taken rp. 1! .b.-rts
fi II throiteh a ho., in the Someis-ei mi.
lion and Kiistaiiird ii juried for w hieli ho
thinks the railroad company sh-.ail-i 1J
held re.-"jHil.-ibl".
Sinee the ti'mvc was put iil type a set
tlement of this ca-e was cifeeted. !"ol-
rU ii's.-e;.;i,i SfJ-Vi for dama :es su-uiinod.
Usatii el Ja-jub Cactbcer.
Jii.oii '.:se!". er, ripe in ability, ripe in
honor and rip:- i:i years, die 1 at his h ,ie.'
on th"s lirae.tifal -Ma; !; Urove l-'arui,"
live mi!." north of S.im.-iset, j i-t at day
break Wednesday morning, Jatmiiry !th.
lie was tiie third s..n of Absalom C us
l.eer, an i was Uirn np ti the farm upon
uhi. ii he died seventy -t iiit yeai- aj;o.
ills wife died three or four yean aK.
Tv. sous also preeed1 him to tiie rive.
Hj i-i siirviv d by two daughters Mrs.
irt;e C. I.i hty and Mrs. J-r-iali K
iicrk'-y, oi Soiie. rsc-. tow n-.h-p ..,d by
two brot iters I'avid and Aaron, of
I.tui-!n to.viiship, and by sev-.-t -taei!
Iji-and-childreii an-l thirteen sr'.at-jir.uid-ehildren.
The fc.uenil scrvi.-es Friday
niorniiiir were ou.iuete 1 by K:v. C. K.
;.-b!iart, pastor of the Casebcer Luther
an Church, at the iMn--Iu-ion of . liie'.i en
teniieul was made in th" Caeb:cr
Chiir -h i-eiiietery. Thefnncr.il was one
of the l.iiest ev-r v, ii;n -si-1 in the e.i.in
ty, a;i 1 attest e 1 th i!d"eeii.u and regard
tiie d.--v.ise.Fs neiehb us had always held
him in.
Ja -oh Caseb -.-r was one of !h j leading
farmers in tills eo-inty aid did mm-ii to
elevate and .11-;. lily husbandry. He was
d -Voted to th--( me ii:i I innocent life of
tiie firm -ait 1 did n-.t tiad time to fruraca.
i:i other pursuits, jiith. .:'i h:-i:iihf have
done so profitably. He paid special at
tention to the cultivation of f.-.iit of ari
i;:s kin 1 - and .'!' orchard oti "Maple
i ; rove Farm" is to-d -.y th? li'i --i of its
kind iTl t!ii-i Ke -:1 ei of Pcoii-yiv ;ni-u
Twenty years ;io, . M r. i'a-.-l.e. r ha !
ama--e 1 : e -in-ider.dil-- forta-t", b:u lost
it t'iio.ie;h the ii -1 wis- s;.r-;;l:i' io:. s . .il the
part of one i f his sons. Tiie !.! itifud
fiir.ii '.; h i-l ea!:' ate 1 for a h tlf-i-entu-ry
p iss.- J ont f hi-; ii -.-a l-i, lcit fortiinaU--.y
came into ill - p . - . i i.i o." his s n-in-hiw
Mr. J. L l'erk. y an 1 lie was nev
er fore- i t remove iV'.Tii it, biit --.petit his
.l.-clini'i -. e irs at ire' old h ::i" Niir-roun-ie
1 by h'-e!ii! ire-i and jji-auil-eidi -
Iron. The J ss-a-'-d was tiie last s irviv
in x member of tie- o. ieinal c. ..'re -ttioii
ahi.-h er.s-Ti-i tie- Ca-'-bcer l.iit'n-ran
'.'li ii : ii in js lb-was instill. nciiial in
org.uii.iiii; the first Sunday S--Uooi ever
h'eld in t!i ii I'li-.ir-h ail for More thai
twenty years was its ,i; r-iitenden.
Mr. Ca-ifOetr nevtrs .uht politi al j -rt-fer-m
;t, alth .nli he wa s eMrein -iy popu
1 ir w ith all classes (.f peopi". He never
voel any oilier
ticket.
11:1 ill" Ilep-.i.li.-illl
Oc-ne to iie;r Hr.al jie-?ai-J.
Mrs. Miiria i lvris-in"v. of Iterlin.
died o.-i Mm ley eveniiig- at'er : il!ii"
if a!f tut t-.vo w.- . ks she had laeti in
llT llsaai h.-e.hil lit.iii oil ( 1 rlstllUis
i-.hiht, v. iie;i for soui!? cuisc h-fell, strik
iu;r iiei I.---.d ie ivi'y up ii tic l! kc in
her b si ;.. .i. i. Tin- in.h.ry .-.iie k-i -taine I
did ii t sc "in to be s eri-.-'- and f- r seveia!
lays sh cjiitl.-iiie ! p'-r ee-iy rational Mid
e'iee;f,ii, not v 1: !i-t.'.;i din-;, as resu'.i
r roved, that h .- brain an-i I'-rv-ew sys
t".n i.r.jst have rr eive i a severe shock.
F ir fn e days j ri i to li -r death she was
e-itirciy nic-oa -ions, liv-r.j v. it'.i.-n-ku
.v. i -.g the fact and r -itliy l-r-athi ig
:i-.ay lu-r lif-j until the p-a - ' '.I end
cam j.
Mrs. Krissing- r was the wid w ef the
late Charlc Kr .dnjer, and reached the
age of 71 years and l in oiiths. She was
on - of the well-known an I highly r -s;ieci.-d
women of lie; iin, .-f su;eri r s i
elal ijiialities, noted fr !ir h .-oitality,
get lint preience and kin.!!;.' ways. Sev
eral y ir-i ag) sh an I h v :i-isb.i!id cel ?-brati-1
tiieir g! len wedding, th? miii
sion beiuj one 1 ;ii ; to 1C- reuiemticred.
y.'cr'.'t .',; c ml.
3aror.gi Kepabiisia Primary.
A Itepub!ic in prima: . ele.-iion for the
nomination of iorough otliccrs and
8 -hool diie -tors u ill n- held in the Court
House. lM-t.veen the hours of "J P. M. and
7 P. M., on Saturday, January J'h'Ii.
Candidates can leave their names, ac
companied by the usual announ.-vment
fs to defray expenses of hoi. liir elee
tioi, w ith the undersigned r at tl.eotlice
of the IIui vi.n.
A. J. Hlt.KMA.V,
Coiiiinitlts-i'ian.
Eepdbiic.n Piimsry.
Xotiisj is herel.y itiv.-n to the 11 nil.li
r:m voters of Somerset i.wn-hiii that a
l-rimary el-.-.-tion, f..r the jnrH-t of imiii-i;:i-.tin'c.n
li-liitcs t !e oU-d for at tha
Felimary -h lion, v.ill held at the
t'oart House, hetweei: the h ii:rs ;f A.
M. and 6 P. !., -n Saturdey, Jani.ary
tih.
Ciir.Ji.lates can have their iinm:-. j.rint
td on tha tickei by lea-, in" their nanus
an-l j ayinjj the usiial aiinonnct-iiietit fee
nt the oiM'-ef.f the Somerset HtRAi-u on
or before Fridr.y, Janiiiiiy tiV.h.
M. Sil'il.VAKKit,
C'limmitteemaii.
ilepnblijan Primary.
The neruiMicnn voters of Stonyereek
townshio are herel-y notilH J to moot at
the r.-K-ilar place of voting to nomini-.te a
ticket for tewnshij) oiii.vrs, on Satniday
Janrry iSli, 1 , ! ween the hours .f
10 A. M., :nd 3 P. M. FaTididates must
retrister ith the n-minitttviiian and pay
as-sH-ssmcnts tit det'riiy c.tpenses l-frelhe
r.pciiiir; f said elwtioii.
M. J. SNVi'Kis,
Coiiiiuitlceiiiati
Pt-rs.ins knowing themselves! indebted
i.n our lnvik will please call and settle
th-ir at.-eounti by cash or note. Parties,
who have not nettled by Feb. 1st, will le
notified l.y Matement.
Pakkkk : P.vttKitit.
Uaifomiity of Deeds in Sotnsrtet County.
llejrister and Reeordi-r Miller has adopt
ed a new sy stem of recording deeds, and
hereafter all deeds, o far an iMiti-ible,
reistrd-tl in Somerset County will lie
unit-nil. Mr. Miller will exchaiise tho
new form for old Ktyle (itt-.Ls with all
Justices of the Peace, Attorneys Notaries',
Scriveriiois-, et o-tera. He will, also,
arrange with dealers in blank forms in
ail part- of the eojnty to famish the new
blank deeds at moderate cost.
For Sent or Sale.
Theold established Meyer's tJrLst Mill,
with steam and water tower alt. ilchiiniit.
Potwefsion given at once. For terms ap
ply to atALRMntus
Meyers.lale, Pa.
Ii,k?m Toints of L-.
The S.iprcme Court of tiie Foiled
Sta'e; lir. dec;.isl in uii.Mli dibitioiial tho
a--t which de-.-lai-CM a person legally (had
wlto has been unheard of for set en years.
The opinion -.ays :
I'mler sn !i a slat-ii '. Eee -rdlii' to the
overwhelmint; v. e: -;h! !' Mithority, tha
ji!risii,-t:en of the e i-.:rt ".-."hi.-h i com
mitted the control a..d luai.ae. ;n-id of
the estates of the ileciave 1 persons, by
whatever tiaine it Ls called, c-eelcii.tsti eal,
pnbato tnrt, orjihans' court, etc., diM-.
not exist or take eft'ect Imfere il.-ath. Al!
proi-eedners of sti'-li courts in the pr ba!e
of wills and tho granting of iiduiii-.i-tra-lion
depend upon the fact that a person m
d -ad, and are n-il! and void if he Ls alive.
Their jriii slietioii in thi.s res pet Is-in
limiu-il to estatfs -f disease. 1 persons,
the..- have no juri-diclioii v l.atevcr tit ad
liiiuisler and ilisMise of the suite of Jiv
ia pta-siiis cf full ae and so.iud mind,
or -.l.-ter.iiine that alivinxi!i:mLsle.il
and thereupon tlisp'.st. of his estate.
Contin;iii), the opinion ".ys that next
of kin cr legatee have no riht in tho
estate t.f a living jiers in. Neither credi
tors nor purchasers tan u.-iiireany rijrhts
in his property through the a.-lion of a
co-lit of prolutu ur of an administrator
' pointed by that i-jrt dtaliuo, without
notice- to him, with his whole estate as if
he were deal. Tie- f.n-t that a person has
bt en ab i. i.t and not heard from for seven
y-ars may create .such a presTiiuj.-tioii of
his death as if iml imn-omo by other
proof, is j--ae!i prima facie evident ei.f his
death that the probate co-art may a-sitmc
him to be dead and appoint an adminis
trator of his estate, and su.-h administra
tor may sne up tn a debt due to him, but
proof upon proper pleading, even in a
collateral suit, that lie was alive at the
time of the appointment of tii" adminis
trator control and overthrov. s the prima
facie evidence of his deatii and -ia'.lish-
th t tiie court had no jaris li -tion and
In-- administrator no aa'hority ; and he is
nr-t b .uiid by the ord. r appoii!tin; the
adm-oisirator or by jndaient in any wait
brouirhl by tiie a l.uini-stralor against a
third person; bi-e.in.so ho was n-il a parly
t'creto and iia 1 no notice of either.
cm: in ii us mrsT i-.v v.
An iinp .rl ant de i ion was renderisj,
last week, iy the Supreme Court in the
man. r of Kradinie; and paving of Lroa I
str.-ei in Scwickloy, whence an upp.-al
w .i' taken from tiie assesMucnt of benelits
Iy tin- S.-.vi.kl-y M. 11 ehureh. The
court decided that the act of 1-74 ex--, pt
ht viu i-ms pro;)- .-ii -! from taxation docs
not app!y to limnicipal assessments for
public improvements, and disti.itj iished
iH-t-.veen taxes laid for general govern
mental p"irpo.-en and asi-einents of lien
eiits for public pnrji'ifrf's. It has Is-en
heretofore held that such a-.-is,,ients :iie
in lh" .lilt-.. re of a lax and therefore such
properties were prot.s-t 1. The Supreme
Coiiri ii-.ov h..:i's tiiat t'e-re is a marked
l: oVici.ee. Th - result of this opinion
will be t make th.se charitable institu
ii :is, in-"hidii.jr churel.es lialde to th'- e
assessments a.i I w ill compel t!i.-ui to
be;.,-their fair proportion of tie- sts f
Vni liiie;, paving and otherwise improving
streets and h'ghw.iys.
No.sf.iAU IK if ST V.
The t-.-.irt of appeals of the iii-tri.-t .f
Columbia, Tuesday, rendered a decision
Ts::riiii!i2 tti" d.vision of Jnd e Mef't.mas
!"-. th. ci;s-ait i-oiirt refii-ino to frar.t a
m-.od.ii.-iiis t't the Miles pia-iting and
;-i.i:rafa-. t!irln;; eompany, of L .:ii -iaii i,
l .e it, loci tie- Se--r.-t.iry of the Trea- iry
and Commissioner of Internal lSevetiue
to mike a-i exrtiliiiitiou of tiiesair
in. .ufa. -in: in,: plant preliminary to the
payment of 1'ie suir lv.!!.iy for the laet
tisc dy.-ir. The court holds that thesu
g.ir li!itv was abrogated bv the last tar
iif law.
C.U?a Sgl OlScsrs.
Tie1 fo'lo t lie; are the oil'ni rs of V.iliey
'"a-ile, Na. 1, of H.s-.vt rsvi'le, Fa., fir
the lisop. r six momlis" term :
l-.ist Chief, William llodman ; Nolle
Cir-. f. Albert HoiTin-in; Vice Cl.h-f,
Sim ci ti. lo-is.l; High Pries!, .b.nat !; -.!
Yd-r; Yei.. rab'.i? Hermit, 15. F. ii !;ey;
M. liter of K.-is.rds. il K. niar; Clerk of
i'.-iciii .pie:, Noah I. Wai-her; Keeper ef
F. -icsp-.er. A. 15. Clark; Sir lier.d 1,
Amos It. rkcy; Wrl:iy Ifcird. Natlmniel
H.-uer: Worthy Chamls-. lai, A. L.
!-i . iog-.toTie ; Kns-g.j. J. J. Miller;
'I lire. .T di;i A. Clark ; First ;i::'r.!-n:.i!,
Divi-l St ry; Sec itid 'Juard.-ia.-.n, ; il-ri-e'l'lcr:
Trustee, Jonathan I lover; !;';
r. sen! alive to J rand Castle, 15. F. F.erkeV.
Y.'inntra of the fit'sbjrj "Tiitt!-!" Coat-ist.
Ti: -re-:, -t of tii- PitlsJitir T.'i." vot
ie.r contest tor l ho live niixt popniar mln-i-le.s
iii the territory .-over 1 i.y la it na
o -r, was aii'ioTiie-e i I'hnrs lay. The win
ners are K -v. M. V. Tri.t.vcin, of Si.
M iry".- ilo-n -.n ( aili-vie Fhar h, Jnhns-I-.-.
it; !t-v. F. lu T.'.in, of St. Miry-,
H .. .i:.!i ' at!, -lie Cii ir. h, Pitt-Litre;: Kev.
JoiiTi 11. Pujl!, of (i race F. -r.r-.ne.i
Fh-ir.-h, Pittslu-.r,-: !!cv. J. T. Stcti'y, oi
tie- l'-ih..l:st i'lntich, la'vson. Pa.; 5ev.
J. ('. I'.iii nn, of St. Ilridtjet'-s II .in in
I'aiiiolie Ch ir-"!i, I'ilv.sli-.ir.
A'.! of the iioovc ii:.:i.--d ministers will
m .ke a l .iir ..-!' tiie Holy I.m-lniid F. i
rojt at tie- expense of th 7et The
;.ir'y will - id from New Yoik in the
t o"ti"se of a few davs.
Th Sialcird Ziatizg for H33.
Th - Ii.mkard ann-.:-.:l meetine; to ?e
h Id at !. eat.ir. 111., in June, IS!'., prom
is, to lie th-- urand.-st nirrting ever hel-L
Tiie city Ls the priiicii.;-.l nuiroa 1 centre of
tie-st ite, and h;is a population of til.O't)
people. Tin- pi jee selected is in a l.ea'iti
ful ;t;i' o ef fore-: tree, col. tail. in Is
a rei. Tiie taM--rii:i. le will Ihj lit l.y IT"
let t, the I.ir,;e-t for any previous inct-t-im:
s. and w ill Ik; e:.chr-sl. The dinins
hali is To by In fuel and lunch r.toin hi
by is:). All th ; 1. lildine.s ara fiiruisl;ed
free by the citi.'-en.s of Itoc itur.
Eoad legislation.
Sentit ir F.rown, of Westmorclaml i-itua-t.
has introduced ii.totiie Icifislatnre two
hills for U-iu-riii the citniiiioii of the
p iblie highways. Tilt lirsl provide.
th it at the V ive ii'ier o!e. ;io:i this year,
an 1 every three years thereafter, .thero
shi-.'l be ele -t--1 :i eoiiely supervisor for
Priids v. h i siiIl have special kno,vle--e
f tho scie.ice :i!i-l art of roadiuukiue;. ;;!"..!
b- a competent eiijrim-er or surveyor. He
shiill examine applicants for township
sui.en is.r, and only those to whom he
shall grant ccrt'ticaies of proficiency
shall lie eligible to election to tliat oliiee.
Kach township shall elect for three years
a supervisor who idiall receive ?J for
e. i h day of actual, fwern service, and
shall pive a Kmd of t"t.i. Such super
visor shall have charge of the roads, an 1
shall purchase al! material, t-x.ls. etc.,
and hire all necessary lalwir. The town
ship supervisors shall meet in annual
c invention, which convention shall have
supervision of all roads in the county,
ulu'dl ordain and frame by-laws, fix the
hours of h:o ir ami wages of all persons
e nploye 1 on the roa Ls and the salary of
the .supervisor, and estiblish a system
for com; meting, improving, niaeadani
i.i?i all rwids. They shall annually levy
a ro;i 1 tax not to exeecl s mills in
amount. Taxpayers desiring t .Il
strsict or maintain roads abutting on
their property may contract to do so in
accordance w iih plans and sptvitieations
fiirnislied by the township supervisor.
Senator Frown's second bill provides
f. r an apjiropri ation of SI,FM,in to aid
the tstunties in improving their roa.Ls.
TEE COLD SNAP
of the past ten davs was olJ-fasht
ioned and dill outride, but tie
fortunate visitors ut Mra. A. E.
Uhl's Store, since her Low Priced
Clearance sale begun, were quickly
warmed up by the SOFT SXAPS
in the lowest prices for good goods
ever made in Somerset. These
Soft Snaps can be had nntil the 16th
day of February.
Ilincrit of a'.l ia latavctioij
Tta Fthr of th T.azts.
I'l.i' elciphi-i Tiniei.
j The vetertln representative, Oorec V.
j L ie re;n-. i,f Wii-liin ;to:i -our.ly. was in
j vittsl to make an sI-K-.w, dedie.itin the
T Hew hall of tiie ho.f lo Icei-hitive pur
j s.sj-s No better selection colli-1 have
! ls-o o. r..rtl... ..1.1 ... ... u l. 1.. rs. 1
li.-w eiylit oi lu.s 71; yciirs Iiglilly rr-w
reiiiiiiis4ut as he began t tspcik, recall- ,
in? t!ie l.iyieg of theis.incr sl.eie of the'
pre.-ieiit capital in lsltl by iov. Vi iltiain
Findlay, and its occupation by th" state
legislatnre January 2, lvJt2, hisow n father,
Joseph Iiwrence, then for the xccoml
time speaker of tho h tu.-ie, h-ja;ling tho
legislative procession w hi. li Fil.sl up Capi
tal Hill from the old hall dow n town. He
risnlled the speeches he had listened to
in tiie state house by Thaddeus Stevens,
James M. Porter, Ianicl Wclter and
many other ii..t:il.Ics of the past. Keferr
ing to his own public career, which l-gan
as a meiuls-r of the house in lsft, he dwelt
uiM.ii the ti-ansitio!. sand marvel.Mis devel
imcnt of inoro ihan half a century. "I
have crossed the Allegheny mountains on
my way tothcstatccapital by every know n
method of locomotion except by living,"
said the veteran orator. "I have walked
over them and ridden over them on horse
back, by stage c.iaeh, canal lviat and rail
way train, and my father lK-fore me i-ame
to this legislature on horseback with his
clean lim-n carefully stowed in old fash
ioned saddlebags." The speech in brief
contained an epitome of the marvelous
i-hanges in transportation and ilevelop
in lit w hich have marked throe-fourths of
a century and was Iisten-d to with intense
interest by the memlwrs, most of w limn
are young men.
Korsci Wanted.
The iindersjciii'd is prepansl to buy
horse.4 and mares from four to eight years
old. Any person iiavin such horses for
sale bring them to Somerset, or make it
known by letter to S. Jt. SiiorTMAKKii,
Somerset, Pa.
Like
Sim
That shines for all, w e arc presenMi.;
l.riiiiant and xliinin cxan.td-.-s of
ehe:iiii:--vs in onr H'aH-l atf-eCat ion of
HATS and MUX'S FFKN !M !N;s.
Here are liraina rare iv- a Fourth i f
J.;!y si.o. -torni. The lihtiiintj .f
red.-e lion lias struck otir jn icts a'.l
'roiiTid havin;' only f: abluents of
fanner '.lnr.-s. Onr store is clear
from any accumulation of iin-alaMe
remnants tht can't h cli'iiji enough
I i ie v.orth l.nyino. ; iy what's
worth htiyiiijj ai a e.- .v j.ri. e ;;id you
will l e Hit - g.iiiu-r and a U-ttcr s;itis
lie 1 PF.KS-N in tiie end. At this
se"is ai of the year lnirjf ains in clean,
lie.-." stock are as j'lcntif-il a ilh lis ils
tiie !eave.s on the trees in the summer
time, and those who leave them pass
will foj-.-ver iverct it. arstr is a
f.-rtHe sj.ot for money '-avers.
Janas L. Baer,
"Tiie Hiistler."
THE GREAT EVENT
GF THE SEASON !
THE ANNUAL
I Red Letter sale
I CF
ParJicr Parker
? i.i,-"A'f
'...",...'. ' ;.rft l I'., ,t,,,.,:.,j
I n'.! (,!, y
All good sol 1 regard!-: of eo-t. Con
sisting of Itress II-skIs. Silks, Velvets, ,Ve.
4e i.icli all wool series sold at 1 i ts.
Fed Letter price ti', -, nts.
4o inch r.ll r.-.-s.l serges sohl at .V et..
!! d I.i tier price cent.
: inch Cashmeres sold at i" cents,
Kcd Fetter pri.se l.-ns-nts.
U-i'ieh Itr.-s-s ckkIs s,dd at l.t cents,
Ilol I..-tlei" pri.-e b) certs.
An Knuless Variety of All Kinds of
I'.'ack an-l Colons Cashmeres.
SKlHiFS. Novelties in Iin iSootln
at prices never la-fore oilered.
Itress Idiigiiams sold at 10 cents,
Fed I.etli r price 4 cents.
lei yaiiU J" Ivtnea.-lt-r iingham- fur
fl."!-
-T,i yar;la of t-xtr:l g'snl loiality tiiug
ham f-r-Sai
. few odds and en l- in .iiithiiius at ti
cents per J'ar-U
l ih Canton b'Janin-ls. Shirting, Mens
'4JJ yartN of Atnerhun Indigo Itlue
Calit.t for !.(.
yanlstif shit-tlng t'alii-.t f-ir fl.l-'.
till yards of Merriiiiac C.N-hisst Calico
forcl.ol-
1 yards of Colt-. n Itrc-s 1 loods f..r$l.(t.
Outig llanni ls s.11 ;-.t Ul. 10 and 7,
lied Letter price lo, Sand .".
tlti yards of good Canton Flannel for
Sl.im
wear re l:i.-ed to i-f-;.
I -I I.onsliIe l'leai-he.1 Muslin, former
priis? li) cents, ll-.sl Letter 7 it -nts.
4-i Fruit of the Ij iii Itleaclns Muslin,
former price. 10 cents, Uel Letter Sale 7.
II Hill F.k'iiehisl Mit-lin, former price
M cents Fed Letter price 7 cent.
4-4 AlidrtcKt-.giu It'eached Muslin,
former prii-e lott-nt-t Fed Letter ritt; 7.
4-4 !jtn.-.!.-.le Cambric, former price LIJ
ct nts, FisI Letter price P) cents.
4 4 Jilt F.lge Flea. -hi .1 Muslin, former
price 7 .-cuts. Fed Letter pri.-e ." cent--.
4-4 Nonpareil F.'eacln-d Muslin, former
prii-e 7 cents, Hed Letter pi i.-e ." it-nts.
.-"d yards of g.sxl 1'nl.leaelnsl Muslin
f..r SUM.
yards of extra heiivy Muslin for
4-4 Al-pleton's A Cubit-ached Muslin,
sold at S cents. Fed le tter price i cents.
4-4 Creat Falls K Fr.bleaeh.sl Muslin,
sold at s itjins, d;,l Letter price ti cents.
4- 4 Pitslment Cn bleached Muslin, sold
at S cents. Fed Ix-ttcr price tt-nts.
In Table Linens, Napkins Towels F.ed
Spreads, i:)e.ieh.sl and l"nble:iched Shirt
ings Tickings, Cn-toiies, and Skirts, we
are prepared to sell at great I5AR SA INS.
Ladies' fine Capes and Coat. Chil
dren's Coats sold regardless of t-ost.
Itest live-quarter table oil cloth that
sold for IS cents. Fed Letter price 11,
Wtstl Cartiet Claiin at 'Jfi ta tiU,
5- ply Cotton Carpel Chain at I ltHiiit.s
4-piy Cotton Carpet Chain at 11 cent-.
tJrey and F.lack Stocking Yarns, 50 per
pouiul or 3 cents cut.
In our np-stairs department we will of
fer sitecial prices in Carjjets Portiers,
Hugs Lee Curtains, I'.iankets, Comforts
Chinilo, Table Covers, Trunks Satchels
Oil Cloths, Jte.
Hirst.M-k hat ln-on nxlncvl tv e t
the new tariff n hich takes ellect the lirst
of the year. Come right along mul make
your t electioiw Itefore stcK-k U broken.
Parker & Parker.
.1,
I'ow - r. Latest U.S. Gov't RcjAit
i
Adp.iinistratcr's Sale
Valuable Real Estate.
I!v 'rtu- a.i orf!- w -l t.iX of tin r-
!i n '.tr: of M.i:i.t-.; r i!?ii y, I'., ! in
li !.!-!. I u ill s ,. at n'loiii- wtit-, m the
J-rciiiH -4, ;i( iin x r.--;! fi- of .fi H.
1-Mk It, tin'J., Ill y'tt ! XV Mshil-,
Wednesday, Feb. 13th, 1895,
at I o'cljck ?. H
t'.it following ilt-K.-ii !! v.ilu ihc mil ot:it't
to-wii:
N. I. Tlif honT(tt-;. form --f jiiii
-I; n;, K.l'.i:it la :! l"ivn!ii;i, So:n r t
roiiuty, i-tijoiiii.i'-; i.f J.troo i-S.ri;or,
Hi'iiry nr. r. V. .i!iiiii:to.i t ii-l-r itn!
1'tiil . p tniin.-ri'trt'i. -iitainitts JWiicn-s iimn
tr Utt H-Tt- of u i ti ,t:v i.r-.i, tvtliittro
tiiii.r land, kia ion -lir-ii . m-u - i a
-T--lrir-
LOG HOUSE,
fmino IkiijIc bamt tu -;:ircuiikpaiil oth r ot:
builtttii.t. N. A tmt of Uiii-I Htti:af n afoiw.tl-J.
adjoining No. l,S;iniu-l srU r, W nInntr;t:i
'iiMit am! otlw rs, inUiiiii)if Zl mtm tuor
or o arrvn of whirii aru clniivvi, UiLiiu'o
in tiinU-r.
No. .1. A Imct of lan 'I i-itTiat up afort
siii'l. ailjolninic N-w. 1 nml J, iii(ion Iw rk'
tntf umi :imii(-l SoHmt. -nl;siiiinif 17 arr-
Mn or Kmiti . of whH h aiv clt-arttl and
tii hit Ui lift? in tiiiior.
No. I. Atmrtof lnl silua n af.-r-:.il,
a'ljoiniiij hm'ts f Nucih !tauh, I'lcrrt Kint
an( Joint Hiion'U, .-oiituinin . rni, m11
f.n-!y liniU-rwl. havint; lii roii -r.- ti'l a w
t r-jMHt-r Nw-inill, uml nl niiij o-nitl.
Tiw :iJmvi;' tnris of Lin-! arv nil un-l rlail
with "mI ami aiv on tin line of f tic l'i nnyt
viinia Midiaii-I iLiilntfl ro.,Miil Uo hI.om
Iiik thf Walker liunl-, iimii which -x v?
on I ofM-ratu m an in iiruert-w. For any
ftirMii-r information lfirl in nanl to tiie
la mi, I'lou wiit the Aiminit rutor.
1 Cii Ilbt""" iionn-tl on ilay of nule.
JAroi; MHiKKsnU.
Administrator of 4-o. Ii. !jtin. rt. iWil.
0llm Jk i'ollnii-n.
Atty for Alinini-tr!ttor.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate!
Vvc:li::t pictost. etc.
ly virtiif of r.ri n!r i --! ont nt
'otitf t'oiii:m!i IVh- of S-:nt-rs t rotriitv,
la nml lo me tiirvUti, 1 wiii t Xisc lo Ke
Friday, Jan. 25th, '95,
At I o'clock P. M.,
tii. following ti'--rif";'! rn.I t-tit:':
A . rti.ifi trwt of Lul l fituate in Miil!l-
rii-k tovi:l.f. Si,niTMt ro.iiity, Ja.. al
jMinii i.ti)'t. of .lonn Ilarroii, M.., -. ;.,rriu,
Walt r MHre, Sanin'l in-k y, S in. II. Kin
a'i.1 o;iu-.s, ro!,;iifini-;
: 47 ACRES 47 :
mr or luivin ; tii rt-on r a :Viry
r ri!ii WiMd ti Mm r K-wlory with ail tin?
i-.: ri'in ry ii.tni.cu-, nt-sa:y lor run-
iii!it tiu- Ktiiit-, in goiJ cotiii.t!ont i:.-vu a,
Two-Ciory Frame
Dwelling House,
aini oi!i r outliTiii u!ii V:m!;- Farfo-
ry is-iluat.in one oi tii-. tiurt ItMalitu of
oar county, i
Terms :
T. n fs-r ei i t. f tii." j:in !i:isc money to bc
.-:i ! iri r.ih on .lay of sate. ii:i.l Hi- lil.ince
oi tiie ' , on ..r ..-!.; liie t.Mtiruu.lloli of .:oe:
1 . lit li ulet ' ill 1J Moiil'is fn.-n snfirni:itloli
oi .!. ui-ii mtcni fr..tii o:i!ir::u:ioa of
- .1". l-f.TI.-l l-iVfll. l:!s i: I..- s'.-ur.-l I y
1 j.4'i!ii i:t bo:H-. on j.rinis. s.
ei.XLll.s ll. ll.vt.l. r.l.l.,
A iir!i-eof s..ioiiio:i J. H.iin.-r. AiU-rt A.
!t,ltlu-r ai.'l John 11. lilttlici,
Joan It. eoit, Att y.
I'MTull r- NH( ;E.
K i.-.te of ( i-oive ltiiik. 'ate of J-.-niur town
snip, d.-e'd.
Tin- ua l.-r-ii-ni-1 i.u.l.ior it i!y apH.lat, 1
l.v It:e ttrpieiti,- l oiirl of ssiiii.-iv.-r couiny.
I'a., to i.i-s ejH.n tii.. i-x.t-j.f iou.-i to the ac
count oi tiie rl veu-or-. an I make a 1.-Tn;.a-le.a
of tiie i'-ia.Is in t.i- ir tuiii.ls toa.id .'iiao:.f
tli.se l.aiiy ea;ili-.l ttier.-t- lc-r.-l.y kivi-s
IloTi.-e tUal In-w:il sit .-i! his utticc iri Su,l)rr.
s.I iHiroiih. oa V.-'tties.i:iy. Jan. iitll:,
s-ln toatl. lid lo tn- 'tuttes .f sai.l uim.ui
1111 .-it, -ii. n unit wie -re ail persons iuteri-tsl
lui.y Httcli.l.
;K.t. U. Si"f.I,
Au ti'or.
1)M IXI-STILVTOICS M TICrI
K ;.!-. r Jo I.u tiiy. bite of Low -r Tur
K fool ton.stiip, s-.aiers. a coa.it .'. Pa.,
.i-e-1.
I.-tii-rs of ailriiiiesiniliou, f'utit 0 f. t.-.. nt'
tin .- -.. en til I.Ih.v.- havill-; 11
tr.nnte t to the an icrsisiu-.l l-y the jtr.tji-r u-la-ii'ity.
:i..:i.-e i-l.er.-s.y civ.-n t.j ail j-rso:s
iO't. i io M .-..ii"..- i. ni'k.- iai.ti -Ji:.e
piviu. 11T. at ii.l Ih-s.- Ua IT. i iaii.-i .t.:i-t t tt
sar-i- lo j.r-..-ii: I ri - ; s 1 .i .1! .iu-li. a:i.-.i"n-l fo-s.-..;,.i.i,-ii..
on Sitti.-.iay, i- i i;li, 1, i iiie
Ial- ri-iJtiic- of .1 - .:.
l it' "MAS Ui'HTV,
ISA I All .1. Mtl.l.Klt.
John It. S"i". A L-niai-trators c. I. a.
Attorney.
.-soIotii :i ilet-shherer) In thefonrt of im-
.Vu ife to 1:10:1 I'J.iis of -s.Iil.T-
Jj:ij- . Jit .-khlK-rer. ) . t t".... l';i.
-No. its, :.l.,y T. 'ill.
Votiliilr- As l;'irmi-i.l.
Till" Hit 'eT.:J:i .1 it 11 !'.! or. .1 (hlir. u -1 l.y ttl"
. li.l t '..tin lo .lt.-Tl il.il. lite IUltt in t Ii,. fi-illlis
..I .ion;.-:-. II.-rs.-.tN-t: r, h-siii,-.' of .ss.lotuou
II -rslii. -r-r juei v.- ie. to aiel uiiioiit; lin-s.
!.-:tliV t-lliUii-'I tiietel.l, li.-rel.V HIV"-. Iloiitv
lil.li I.-- iil it HI Iii- oltl.-.- of rt.ij A Waik.T.
i.i S.M.-rei Uiisi:!i, l;t., on -l'us.l:iy, Jan.
"JTith. Kt'i, I.ii.tU-ii.t t ih.- tl.iTi.st of s-titl a
M..iitin. i.i. wle-it unJ inn- nil iierstuis iu-teis-st.
J iiuiv atl. ti.l.
0. W. WAI.KKil.
Au-htur.
J K(i.Vl, MHIt 1
Moiioii It. V:t!-r:tit'l In I St.-t'o:irt ef t'oiu
Aii sitiliie, liis wiic I moil I'l.-.is of Soiii.-r-
"1 f s -t I 'illl'-.. l'n.
Jolill It. s:L ) Xo. nT, M.iy T. '-.1.
Vol-.iritary AssiTiim-ti?.
An-l I1..W. lttlt I t'-ccmr-er iVt..ori ino'ion tf
Koo:it.i .t ttle. Ks..'s. Att ys for a--iin.
:i'-.l, lti. t'otir; u-.'..iiit John o. Kimio.-l.
Ks., i.ti lilor to (lis! rii.me 111.- funds tit Ihc
liuiels ut the n.ssiiice lj aii.l uiiioii Ut.--t.- le
itti!:y t-iitith-tl tic p-To.
.-Vy.M. Tad tlliA.'y, M .'
Kxtrtt-t from th- It-orl
- . ' "rtilli-d this ITtii I.t.. :H.
SKAU J K. I. ! A I I.' .It.
. - 1'rotiieiK.Utrr.
i.ki.ai. Ntvin k.
I.i pii.-siuincc of tti.- for.-ji.in tsinimis.ton.
I win aTl.-tiil at lnv oTli.-. iti So:i..-rsot In.p
oriuli. on l--ri.l ;y. Jan. icii. lstt, (s-ifortu
ilu iiii!i.-s n-.ii.rt-l. of -Aiu.-ti all . -rsitii in
tcr.l.'u iritl j.l.-j.s.-1 kc iiotiis., rs- il-tcirr.sl
fn.ai siiai:i iil lora sli.tre of tiie fuiitl ben.-ttt.-r.
J. l. KIMMKU
Au.ii:..r.
umroFrs noticc
Il.r.nn H. inn!y A j In th "orri of t'.ua-
to t m-t it Hi ii ;v,
IL S w. l! Wn-hU ) No. to. . ,t. T. iKti.
Voliimary A vsiynm iit.
Til? n:i l.T4'i.-.I ua lit r ;ifi) I !y the
s:i!.l t.i.rt. t litn; !U !h fuixN in Ihf
haii.N f tnt a---ii;inr, ai:totif tht- n.ti ii jp if
t:ic- iltntm II. 4tr.t?ly, inrrly xiv- ih
tuv tiitit ht wilt Ait ut Ins i II ;.-. in :u-r-M-t
tN.nmuti, 1';.. : Tuurv! iy. Jnur' Is"'.
t ntl al In l h tlutit-t of HpintMi-uU
when anil wtiTe ull j toii.h inti-ntt-J may
UtU'Ilit.
(Hxk it. S4trr.
Autlitr.
A
L'DITOi.'S XOTICR
I". A. KrieJlhii" ) In the t'mrt of foniuion
lo I'le.lS of ."s".!!!.-!-.-! fit.. I'a.
K. M. lVachley N.t. iy.t. lee. Tcnu. 1-U3.
"o:utit.ir' As-iiriittietit.
The nn 1. r-i':i.-l Aieiitornpoiiited ty Ihv
ii.l t'ote-t to (li.-trii.nii- tie- Inn. is in In
huii.ls tf ft. l. lu-tu-iilcy. Hssin.s- tf It. ,.
Knsilim-, tattil niroii ti.-t l.-r.illy eiiiitletl
l!ien-t, h.-r-liy ffiv- hotm-i- Itwit ik- wll nil
nt In .ltt-e in .-somerset U.n.iih, la4 on
T.lt--!ay, Jn. Tjt. Isu-'i, titutu-ii'l lo liie uull.
of sai.l H.iiiitiiieiii, wiieii ami wnervntl er
souit ititerv-slcd laay atl.-ti'l.
. W. U1KX1X KKH.
AuUllor.
J7Xi:( UT)U S NOTICE.
Kstati-.tf 1. mli l ll ttr.ivin. J.vM.. lateof Con-t-ittauiflt
towns hi, rviui.-rs.-t euunty, I'a.
I-ttcnt t-sttaitn-ntarr on the nUive --
t.lle luivitil tjeell entitle,! til the Ut..-rsi)f:ietl
l.y the unicr auth-irity. notht- y hen-liy rv
eii Ut ail M-rsnn tiil.6tsl t sni.l t-stte lo
loake limiH-tliiite imyiitent. hikI itn-t havinjf
t-iitt nts airat list the same will .res4-nl them for
ieltl.-itieiil tltilr autltntt-atsl. at the bile res
idence of it.v'il., in ( oiirmauxh township,
on l-'riday, Keb. lh, ls-i.
AAKOS K. SWAXJf.
KxtTIlt.
JXKCUTt)liS XOTICK,
Kstate of John Helm, lute of Mhailc township,
tsonierset sunty, 1-a tlee'd.
1-ttcm t.-sliimenlary on the Ikvp stat
having iM-rn itniilsl lo the uii'lrsln.sl hy
tht- .ro-r authority, notice Is hen t.y iclven to
ail i r-ons iu.lel.Usl lo wiiil estate to make
Ininie.liul' paytitt-nt, ami those having rlalinn
asainst the ki:ii- l pn-sclil them Hilly iih
IhllUcnteJ lor w-ltU'tiient. un Salunlay, Jan
th, at the lute rwit'U-iire ,4 il.s-'il.
.i-.lHe.Tk-r. UV1SA HEI.M.
,tvjri-y. Eietrutrl.
James B. Holderbaum.
SNOW : IS : HERE!
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO
BU
CUTTERS AhJD : :
- - - BOB SLEDS.
REM E M B E R We Always Carry Them in Stock
Except ia Warm Weather.
Dorit forget two gears- ago gou were
unable to get them, and rerg
soon they tcill be scarce al any
price.
James B.
SLEIGHS
BY THE CAR LOAD.
The Itiimense Ware House of E. L. rfitiijiion i i.tvoke-l with tiie fiacit
line of tLEIGIIS and SLEDS ever brought to Somerset.
FUII Line Of-
BUGGIES, WAGONS, CAKRIAGES, HARNESS, LAP
R03ES, H033E BLANXET5, BELLS, WHIPS,
ETC
Call an-J convince yourself before
to suit
E. L.
Patriot St., -
Mrs. A. E. UHL.
MY-
Annual : Clearance
on-
-SALE-
Has com-T.er-.ccil and the I i can
lie a-suretl. if they examine
niy stock, tliut nty price.- art
fully 03 low ami ia many ca--es
lower than the lowc-t prices
elsewhere.
Prices of Woolen Press Goods arc
reduced in price
15 to 30 Per Cent,
as they arc affected by the new
Tariff law.
Other Woolen Goods arc low in
proportion. Bargains in Ta
ble Linens, Towels, Nap
kins, etc., Bed Quilts,
etc , cheap.
Be?t heavy yard Unbleached Sheet
ing ... -
Good for - - i.
Fair " 4c.
44 II ill Bleached - - 7c.
Lonsdale " - - 7c.
Fruit u - - 7c.
Good " - - 5c.
A iron Ginghams
Press Ginghams
Flannelettes
4 1-iV.
Cct3 Hf.
5 to ic.
Bo?t Shil ling - - 7c.
Cotton Press Goods 5 to I IV.
Good Suttecus - 10c.
Laec Curtains at the Low
est Prices Yet 3Iadc.
5-ply Carpet Chain - loc.
Wool Chain - 20 1 2c.
This is a rare chance ta got
good goods Cheap. Cusuc and see
before making j.urola-e'.
THIS SALE LASTS TILL FEB. 16th.
. 1 E. DHL.
REDUCED
PRICE
MBS
v
Holderbaum.
& SLEDS
btivin cl-ci here. I Lave PRICES
the TIMES.
T
I
Somerset, Pa.
: TO :
THE TRADE
'il l: ST-"K -F
has been selected with nnnsual
care, and at lower co.-t than for
mer years. c are therefore
able to oaor, not only the very
beit goods oa the market, but
cm quote lower prices than
! Lerctolore.
We barely Lose
a Customer,
! as we aim in ail cases to give tho
j Cu-toner
! FULL VALUE FOR KIS
MONEY.
C. H. C
6CS Main Cross Street,
! Somerset, - Pa.
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