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MtsX. ii '.i.i" J- .-it.' tin ': ": i itllll. 11 .... v v.-.s 'Mirii-'l linri t f Ii. nre iut : ;!, i:.i;.i:ii;v. i.l til Wrst ,'"" , - ,-i"l.i:t i ami r , t- p.l lV.ri;:i:.. jr.ilu i",..ir lipi:rsanJ . i i.istru- : I r;pt era . f r strins'.l ii H'r. ;i:i i T t!:0 a-t of j r-..;h ni'p'.frii-s iri -t 1'iU siiTtie 1 'y ' p' -:iir that tuis .-. v 1:11 sitrned and r "j.pprpiv al. ! : Jtnuai i.:u w e-.l--.ti-p k. ep'iitir.n : hi. !i time 1 lp;r i 1m-of i'p-.-r were . i re- ! ., i i y li e 11' use at i!,c ehi.-f oiiiei.d y or '"inty jail t- j. .i; -r u iiii h he has 5 i . t -i : it to be lips of the iiisli!;i- . f I1-. l:i e.'inili.'(ii . - 1 p-.v. -t r:U -s ever p.ier ;.-p;p'- find it 1..-.-I..-C they T:n;p-t . -.1 i.y I'i jret t!ii'-e :l:i!(- are n 't t'ne I :.rp lip' i iie.ppei. 1 .. : '.p is lias oiFored .r.':;i::i S'pi iMl to il; .if industrial p piltltll to fin1 !'. .: site. It is "; v il! he :'.i-.-p j.;ni 1 Kil.iips. :;i ipt'iillv a iil tenth wife liiii 1 that tlie :.ll cTlstnte.'. ks-1 lli'Ui. I mi iiln: ! y rej"iis us advice ni'iier s:,..:,l 1 i-,..t f r - h.: u in1 : . N. s . - - v . r. n. : jAi'i'l! lt. l:iiii-: rs f the ,;; '- ; -; ::- ! t pay full fare .:;';. j-it like the average : -' ; : p e.r--; having rc ; . 1 y th various railroad -. 11 -r ; pi 're preaeiieLs have . i -..1 or hr-'. !y w hi- h ;r ;! 1: t':--k.-ls at re l et .1 rate. .- r.l mi was created at I-i-. -. k ! y t'.e arre.-t of Samuel ; 1. 1- 'ia:"e i : his fatl.er-i".-i....- .1. il:if:y, v. i;li p!::cin .. .. ia:;er-s btitt-r. Huf:y .;!, and t'llii-: 5 is i.mr y ii::i:uht; r. They have -"1 ti-tn.s f..r s..iiie tlii-e. r; :-.l l:i. ';.! -vciiiiij:s 7". '''' says: . r- A ' amipria pa-. n.-r trai.i k :;i tlie i!ii;ii !i-e sii.iwilrif; at :. i.4-t l'ri i iy. ar:iv. .J in .luiins .p'liii.r; ut " ". wk. It w as : " .ir e;: jri-i' s. :. nd hx.kedas if ;;! Arctic r"g:oti, the s m. 1 s-a -h.'s liein iiveied v aj..l i ."" Kltij;'- jrr-.it rami -n inaj;- "' I- p K! 1- Ut loet S 1 o-!l! ;;:.:p; i: il! s-i-tain live -i!i-vl.:::2 otiicls each ; ami .:l;'i Aiii-ric.ia siy- th:t a:i aa.tin-t the 1-rc.wt of a i'i;. 'Sir.- .- I'-.ur f-s-t i!f, witii -do n strairi-it. .1 1:. ; i-i.t h.i; -:;ed at the re- 2 .y.v.i.iia ;.ae i.tiry- .1 Ill -. i V.i. :!':-! Comity. A. !.. r M . j ,-. win is :lp ; i -ti of certain cp;.;.-er ii-ur -1 a our- and a ; j k.'.- . ; i;,i -.i- b:itterine, 1: :i:;.--.i:i .ii undr-r the 1 .i' i. r i'i:-;i 1." The jury of ''' I it i .' . ii : tllstinzniih ! : !: ' . , e i it and tie." real i package t.;k ' . .. 1 ;!: t'tve pound package y a hr-t-ei.t-s m.isi i:. ! rate price? p euty of -.in -:a l ies. r.l-p-S;ppr..ach- -::i- o:F I he lliir 1 i : Tlie l.f.v r-. - ; I.- th.m t' tl 3 ivs 1- -f f-e - i :- justice of tl." " : iicii f.e-t should s ti..:i twenty days "' ia. I-i districts - t'. it becomes :". p;-s or t lie ;ts-M.--ir -- th .;: -.a tle-y iiep-1 - p days' ti -it ic.-. . U l.:'.i-i i.y Ju t !r.i!w'-.r:ii Mer.s r at.-h- i with in- ' . i' . t ;is .if then ; li- p'U tin- saloons r a-1 1 piace.l the iu: p 1 t.'i r,;;:!e, but the :: i' 's drunk and 11 e -nditi-oii is 1 in i 'j- Ut irisiruclcpl ; ' a d.'uiiken man r i.y.- l,,,l,J t;,.lt i- -i:.4 al ui the ,w ' l-:iiii-ss is a la ' ''4- Miller takes a N ; i-;pptl was lat week Mi IMe rs on in tho 1 to the Humiliation llr.ii-keiirijre who i.:.ci:d...,t i:eput.H- is liotiiin-r in the t I :-v ei, t. t in- ne of :i in a d:stri.-t hi. Il r-1 e ounly system of :.s !,.-re c.in.lidati-s - - :;.si in n!i( iition I; : i ! 11 ti.e wh.de State. l-is : j., , f.,r renomii.a "' ""' l-riinary e!e,-tioii, i-i'f.ril ci.uuty i-ys-'uatip.n papers as the Io ip-p.-'Mii-nt ib-pubii- 7' J r.l.V.:.l.h. J' a ncalihy farmer of ' d sli Id.-li ;y at theresi- :' -i. in Altoosia. ash rt a ':,f.'" aui Kiiit of cash 1:1 la eoiirsa, Ix vi Me 1 Adli::i:i!r.-,iiir i p- . 1. p.: 111 IV ... ' liien on his p -'iia sin.-.ti,; v until r7'' ''M;' Ujat hichiov . .' "laiiyuratinn o-curreI :' :'vli'!.v to attets.l that " 'a'z to U-'i-iisburc ' Mi'.- hieh ton- to see .,p'l".-?ft;i-. Thestorv came "J .ife who savi I- K-.4 "e wh- savs tiiie t.:i atptironriate.! the 'n'--J htist-lf and chil lren. 1 So: f 3 I M .,r... . . ; ,, , """ "' i-r.v. n i,. i.r,t ,r Man U mi. I Ajiril lt. -- . Kx-f'tuinty Oiiiiiuis.,i.,i.r Ja.xih ( ....-uiu-i-.i isi-nut-ally ,n atlU ,,,,, jn ll.'iiry .lr!n.r. nKe! a.ut seventy milos from Si(y'.ltvii. i iif r r.t:Aiin str.it M.tho.list flair, h :il J..li:its..wn w:w.i:in;i-'..,l to th.- ,,,... l fUMi t:y hiv I inn-splay anpriuion. l:.-2ulr serving Mil 1m livl.l in tho rtv-i.yu-ri:i5i 1 I:urli, next Salilmtli, Ki-h. I !.!! irt in .. .. . : . i - v - pi, iimrillllg and OVt'll ; Hisr- I'v. T.p.I..-.-. 1 ...... . .. . .... .....p- ..Msiiu-i .-piiy.icr, ol l.irliti. Hp-sp lite !i:nl lxi-ii .Lspnircl .f f,.r siv I'I ill U; X- IS I'l'lHlMtsI t) lKt t.ll a f NT r.w.l n reivnerv. 1 lit' many fri..n.ls of Wilii.iin V. K..Usl, a vtran oftlio I;tl r- war. wj'.l l.P s..rry to K-;rii tuat he is seriously ill at bighorn in tin-c lat. I T-P . 1 ... . . I i ur i.isi tpinneriy conlcrctico tnoetinjr oftli I'niti'pl Kvaiigcli.-al rluireh at Hus- j i" h Le-.l on SaMtUli, March j linli. initea.l ofon KrtU, as stated ! last w et k. Last wt.-ek V. II. K.kpiiIz ma.lo ainli- euiion to the I':iriiiieiit of Iiuenial Ilarisliurj for a atetit for the heirs of the late Jesse Mirk for VA a.-re of land in Shatle tnvnsliii. . 1 . I'ev. V. lioiipt will preach on next fsa',l.atii at a. m.. at I.ichiy Chnrrh, aie.l at j. in., at I'lt asant Hill. Tho gospel met tint; at the KvatiKelieal Church at this laet w iil tsHitiiiue this week anil over Salp!ath. I'.iirgcs Wt-liley aiel Stit-et CiHimiis-si'iit-r Keifer sliowsl eiiiiiin'iu':l le en ergy ia having the siiiv reii-ove-l from ail of the a'.l-y a:i l street crossing Mon ti, iv. At many -oii;ls the -nv was hankol ( ve fp t liiji'i. A iiiimluT of the yoimpf people of this plait1 are inakin arrangements to ro diiet: a simie opera for thelieiielit of the hw-jil Childrens' Ai l Society. The enter tainment will I-' piveii in the ;Hra House at an early date. Mrs. C:.r.line r..ck, sis;er of the late J.-hn Witt, of this place, died oil Mon;!ay, at her home in I'airhupe township, neil i ye.;rs. after an illlKss if many years d ilation. She was well known in Som erset. Fic children survho her. Harry S. McCl;n:e of Co:i!liien-o has removed to Allegheny City. lie will rebuild liis Continence home, rectntlyde stioyed ly tiro, nud take np his revidetieo there n-'xt summer or fall. lie has con tracted for a new lior.se of nineteen rooms. Tl.cpi;p-e of the Iiitlmrs Cii::rrrci.t! (-. ' !;.ls ls'en reiliscrd to one cent per c. ;v. Tht f 1 'i::i'-r-;-il-tJ.-tz-t's h:i ever i e.: tiie Ica-.Iins !!'; ttblii an journal in Western I'eiitisylvania and this new u.'.ic mi the part of its publishers will make it more popular than ever. Th? e!t. '.ion held by the llemoenits of I ted ford on Saturday I' select a pist master from the oiht eandi.lates, riulted in a majority f-r ;eorj;pj A. Ilusli. S. s. M.-liier. o:io of the candidate, w ho is l.a. ktsl by J.d.n M. Ueynolds, refusetl to allow bis name on the ticket. inly uNiut half the vote was polled. '"Mart" llartz!l. of Ibkwo.il, who dea'.s in aim st evt-rythir.g mnrkctabJe from leather aiiil bark t Kcnseng and wo: 1. some time sijo pun ha-eil fifty bar r. is of saurkmut from a IJ. d'or.l -county ir. iii:if.icturer. which he h'tssitiee dispos ed if to li.vi rs of that savory article of f pop! in I'lu.sbc.rg au-l CoiineiNville. Mis. Israel Snuhlv, r hose home is near l. i-Is ilic h; 'ptii. tnaiigh tow nship, sub mi'.teit to an operation for the removal of i.tiov.uian tiinior, with which she had !.' :i a. dieted f.'r li' years and w hich lin.il ly thre;.teue 1 to end her life, at the hands t.f j i !iy -i.-iit i in the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, ten day njfo. The ojH-rutioii was siicces-iiill pcrfi-rmeil, and the pa tient returned to her home Mor.day. I.. X. Kreiubr.mk, the Mt. I'leasiint pat. nt meiiip-ine man convicted il'e-p.-.il ii;p!or seliinx. fr selling "Lewis' Icotatlic I'iiters," was Keliteiic.sl live inon'.'.s to th-i workhouse by Jude S. A. M-Cluiiat Pittsbtirg. Saturday. This cas has been pending fr some time, and the suit against Kreif.br.x.k was brought at Judge White's suggestion, w hen one of Kreinbrook." customers, plead guilty t't a charge of selling the stull". M r. I-Ved Vaimear. y.iungost son of Mr. r.?vl Mrs. "h irhs. S. Vatitiear, and Miss IJav, yonngi.t diiughter of Mrs. Henry .1. T'i' king were unit" I in marriage at the home of the groom's pt.rents in this place. We lti. lay aflerno-in. Kev. Hiram ol'tlie lb form. -1 Church, otbeiating. The bride is a wry jiretty jroung lady and d' erve'!iy popular n:.i'ng alargecircle of fiiends. Mr. and Mrs. Vanncar left imme.li.it -ly atb-T the ceremony on a w es.ern trip. Jos.p'a V'a'!:r, of JenreT township, f;:-s-d tl'i - c:u 1 storm of Thursday morn ing iit-. l v.alkel from l.is home near Ilaii.c" school house, on the T.mre Hill mountain, bS omerset, where important legal business r-jUir;-d his aticniion. When lie arrived hero l.is cheeks were ;'r .'ti siiiT. 'sit aft-r th y bad l-crn ihaw t 1 out and h 1 al tr.i: sa-ttd the bnsiri.s which i-.ilbsl him leTe, he l-.-dly s t out ii toot to return home. The mercury never g.t alsne 7c-o ail day Thursday. itiputy Coliector Ve-.vis J. Slusk vis:e d Somerset la-t t ek and paid an oo'n i.d visit to a nuiiibi rof our wealthier c tip'us and suci-c-sful business men. At each piai-e he c.lle 1 he left a valentine in th" shape of a blank form, on which ti.e re i liei-t is expected to set forth his a.-tu:.l in--.:r.e biri:ig Js 't, and after swearing to ih" s.mie Kfojc a net iry public. r some c,,,. t tiiliccr. rt turn it to the odb-e of the Collector of Internal Kevemte. We have I. trued of three or four gentlemen (none ,f them publishers) who devoted the remainder of the week, after Mr. Shock' isit. to "I'e.iring" oti h c.v iuu.1i ov-r ?VMitin ywi ;.!i have to pay 1 per cent. o:i. A re:"rS c 'ii!-: fr m Hiu tton's Mill of Ibe liiijiloisiiit '01 1 daiipT 'tis exiK-riuiK-e of H.irty Slike, a tr ipper and huntor r that vicinity. Ucvntly. hi! out sur veying ins trap, h" p iad thr.nigh some :":- !s w here there has bts n an old, desert ed coal shall, wbi h v :is iiiled up at tho top w ith sixw. Mr.Siike. not knowing of ih.- sh .a ut.til he w alked on the snow c.v, ritig it, was precipitated to the lol lom. a dis:anc-,.f tweiity-fsve or thirty f -t. w ith st iii.-s, gr.nin l. and snow com ing a iter him and e.iliiely covering him. Il" work, d and !ru -gbsl for.piitea while. In the meaa time his faithful dog was at the top of the -haft howling aiidlametiting f.,r his master in the shatl. Finally Mr. Siike free.1 hiiiiself. by great c.rorts, and h ma Ie his way t the village, where Charlp sStantoii t ok him t. his Lome. Mr. sbke was not seriously injureiL A miuiU-r of Somerset w oi kiiK ii. w ho w.-re emjil .yej Satur.l ay and S unday by lb A" . official to help di-.vt 1 s.10 w from the railroa! tra k b.-te-:i hre and Johnstown, complain bitterly of the treat ment Miowti them after they had ni ph ted their Usk. When the first engine readied John-ton n at seven o'clock Sun day night with ab ut torty hhovt lers .n bKird, it isallc'p-d that the le.wcnt to a h .tel a.-d or.lerc 1 supicr fr them selvt, aril wheti t- fnrni-U fxsl for tho laborers-many of whom w ere suffering fr m honger-thuly r.-fit.--e 1 to -I- v., sending v.rd that they could wait until thev returned to Somerset here til y could g t something t eat. The HiJRAl-K's informant says that a 11.1mt.er of the mea were w ithout money ... 1 u ere iio,clled to at-ept the HU'Vlta- ' ..... 1 1 ble. The mow nhoveiers rnm" uerset t eleven o'ebk that uighU ..cn;r" L:: - The PeEni7Waia Midland let! CostTMU and ElesH OlB.ers. The financial trouhle w hidi i-nt a mid den Ktop to operations on tin rennsvlva- nia Midland from Cessna, Bedford conn- ; ty, to lirooks Mills, Ithiir einly. have! Ikm n overcome, and the work w ill Ik i push.sl to iinpletio:i as s..,n ax th weather permits. The main line will 1h opened for trailie hy May next, it is prom- i-cil, and the liranehes by the following SepicinWr. A eontra-t for neven hun dred ears has been awarded Murray, iMigal A- Co., of Milton, Pa., and the eon- stnictioii often Kieoinatives lias lMen ordered. At last ws-k's in.-otiiij; of Htockholders, in Huntingdon, tho follow- ingofliirs wore ehs-Usl: rresi'lent. The - odoretierrish, rortlan.l. Me.; Secretary, Samuel S ink or, Huntingdon; Treasurer, W. Urant Wilson, llarrisimrg; Iirectors, fJts.rgo It. Orlady, John Whitehead, Huntingdon; J. s. Winslow, Thtsidore ;errish, I'ortl.uid, Me.; J. L. H.Cobb, lAwison, Me.; K. W. l;uin, Watcrville, Me.; Frank W. I hil Is, Xevr York: Hen ry Cessna. Itiilford; V. J. Koser, Sotn erset; J. I. Woodiix-k, Hollidaysbitrg; C. 1. l:ill. Mi Veytown, and J. Murray Af friea, Huntingil on. Chief Kng'meer. Frozen On Hit Engine. Charley, third turn ..f ex-SherilT John A. Walter, is confined to his home ut Ha.lewooil, on the It. A .., mi tiering Iroiu exposure. His friends here are ap prehensive that he may not recover. Charley fires one of the eng:iiij on the New York ami Chinigo express between Cuiiiliei land and riltsburg, and when his train reached McKeesiiort one night last week it was Ibiiud that both the en gineer and fireman w ere so bail ly frozen that they had to lie carried from their en gine into the station. Walter's eloihin was stiil" w ith i-e but alter he had been given a stimulant he insisted iijoui ls-itig removed to his home, ten or tw elve miles distant. He wan accordingly placed on his engine again and taken to Ha'.ie w .sid w hen he was :issisted to his house, in order to thaw out his clothing the per sons in attendance upon hiui drenchcl hiscloihci, with warm water, utid it is aid tiiat when his under garments were removed, the skin of Ids body adhered to them and wo, also taken off. The unfortu nate liri'iiian's parents were notified of his critical condition and his mother left for Halew.vid Monday morning on the first train she w as able tp take on account f tic delay caused by the blizzard. Mrs. A. E. tJki' Kev Hove. No Utter illustration of the tritosayinj "iii.lhing sucoiscdx like success' can lie pointed to than the success that has at tended Mrs. A. K. I'ld's mercantile busi ness ever siii'-o it wtls t-stabli.-he I some twenty years iig.i. At intervals of every three or four years il has outgrow n Us quarter. nei-es.sit.iting removal to more commodious (apartments. for several years past the nmstanlly increasing busi ness of this popular li.-;ise has been ham pered, on a-co:int of lack of .siiiticient store loom, but lat week Mrs. f hi se cured a lease on the r-iom adjoining her store, at present ct-iipicd by frank Shiv 1er's boot and shiM' est.iblislitiient, and on Ajiril Is! will increase the dimensions of her-store room to just double, its present s ':... Tli r :m will b emneel by three ir four large art he 1 d -rs. giv-in-g in elbs-t a single room, as large js any in Somerset devoted to men-antile busi- n.pss. The change w ill Ik' appreciated by the many customer's who throng Mrs. fid's store. A Sfr&ie Tc?nship 07. Norman li. !l;.-harilson, the popular and c!icicnt inauager of the Monor.gahe l:i House, rittsburg. hxs retired from servii-e with that old historic hostelry, after ha ing lits-n Idciititb-d with its in terests for eleven years. Mr. I'ichard-vin began as clerk in the Mtmonahela in ls-b g.iing there fresh from school in Shade to.vn-hip, this i-m.ity. He rose through the various clerical posi tions to the sition of manager. He re-jin.-p-tished th it position in J'-so f,,r a few mouths, v. h.ti he went to the Tacoma hotel in a similar capacity. He soon re turned to his first love, however, and Iiiih Kim-e remained. Iniriug the incumlM-iiey of J. M. Montgomery as manager, Mr. Hichardsoii w as his assistant, and over a year ago again acceded to the general management. Mr. Illchardson has made thousands of warm friends during his stay at the Mi tiongahcla, and his ellieidit management of its all'airs has done much to ppppulai ize the hotel. His plans are not fully deter mined fpir the future, but he will prolia bly litssiinie idenlibtil w ith the manage ment of another prominent hotel not far from 1'ittsburg. Justices of the Ftace and Ccn;Ublt. It w iil lie well to recollect that ut FlsHKU's IS.KiK ST-lit K yoti (-an pnrciiase liiun's Ju.-tice, McKin 11 'ys Jiistice, Constable's liuides. Sale Hills and fee I!i;Is. Also you can obtain the new uniform de.-d an I exchange your obi style deed.-, free of eo.-t for the new ones. You ca:i get Justices Iiockcts, and all the blank required by Justiei" and Con stables. Hlank Marriage Certificates, Legal and Fools Cap papers large ofdcial si.? Knvcl opes, I'.Iank IS-siks and any thing and everything you may rc.pi ire in the Il.sik, Stationery and News line. I'll as. H. FisiiKiu Cass of Interett to CgdeU'j'.h Who AtUnd Ele:'.ioru. A tp.iestioii that is attracting wide at tention was presei;t.sl to Judge Iteyburn, of Armstrong county, recently, in the form of a stated ease. It relates to the compensation to 1 allowed constables for attending the polls on election days, f nd.-r the old law constables were re quired to be pr.-s.ont only until the clos ing of the polls seven o'clock in the evening; but the liallot reform a.-t require-! them to remain within the voting room while the votes are lit itig counted, lu mai y preciio-ts the count is some times not completed until nearly day break the next morning, and in but few election distrii-ts do the ofiicers end their duties U-fore 1 or li o'clock, a. m. It is for this'cxtra time that increased pay is asked. Heretofore the county commiss ioners allowed constables &I for their flection day work. Several constables last November demanded of the com missioners extra pay for attending the polls w hile tho count was going on. The lioard of county commissioners refuod to comply, and tendered the usual com pensaiion, two dollars. Tho peat otli-i-ersthcn tiinployed coutisel to test the matter, and the question was argued fore the court. The new law cor.tains no provisions for an increase tif pay for the extra time served by the constable, but providi that all expenses immrred in carrying out the law shall be iaid by the county coiumissloiiers. Judge Keyburn has not as yet rendered a decision, but it isawait tsl vi illi much interest. TVortiy cf SpeeUl Kotie. nefcretice has leen frequently made to the enterprise and excellence of the Pitts burg 77.MC- as a newspaKr. Just at this time another feature worthy of mention i noths-d. That is the consistency of the 7'W in adhering to it policy of giring all the news in concise form. The Amer ican people arc so busy that it is an impo sition to ask them to wade through a col umn article w hen all the facts niay 1 given in a few lines. When you get the 1'ittsburg Tiutr, you find all the new of the world in such form that the busiest man can keep fully informed concerning the events of the day. Th space thus saved is tilled with so many bright spec ial features that it is no wonder the Tims is the uiost popular family newspajer in Pennsylvania. It you are not now ap reader, suleribe at once. The eot is onlv one cent a clay; sample cpies free. Xntieal Initrnmetits Violins Mandolins, Guitars Ranjos at) 1 other stringed imtruut 3aU at Say J ir drug store. Coldest Weather Known in Twenty-five Years. e , t,i , , , TT b- ft L- a " l!)sKJl fir oJ Haurs. tOUluy Ii0ad3 ImpiV.satlJ. Much SulTcrin? Caused by tie Cell. Shut off from the outside vorld for ! forty-eif;ht houn, the only means of ' eoiiiiiiuiiicatioii lH'injf by t lej;raph, as j tho experience of most Somerset t.unly I people Saturday anil Sunday. It was j not a pleasant experiems , and, w ith the consent of Mr. tinniiidhog, we !. imt care to repeat it. A majority of tho pt o ple kepi in-doors from Thursday until Sunday, making 110 elbirt to perform their accustoiiitsl daily work, but vainly endeavoring to keep warm, few, if at:', persons from the siirruuiiding country had the courage to brave the storm, and a a cousriieni-e stores atid ofiii-es were deserted. The baeklsuic of the blizzard was broken Saturday night, and Sunday was a mildly pleasant day when com pared with any of the previous day of last wick. Friday a lrga number tif liM-al fiUiiilies were threatened with a coal famine, all of the roads leading from town to the various mines being block aded with snow drifts; but tht; I.istie people fortunately had a car had of coal at the railroad station, w hich was found sullicieiit to tide oyer the families which were in greatest distress until Monday, w In a a iiunilr of the mine owners open ed up the bhs-kadt'd roads and com menced supplying their customers. The mercury did not get above zero Wednesday, und Thursday the railroad trackmen were advised to be on the hok out for the worst storm t.f the season, w hich was scheduled tonrrive the follow ing day. The manager of the local weather bureau Capt. Nell rock gave nut similar information, and the repot is in the daily papers were to the same impo:;. A "howling bliztsir.r was raging at the time, the worst in tweuty-futii- years, and Mr. John.-ing, of the i-i;i-nni!, remarked that "it would simply be a holy terror." A nil he w as ri -lit. Friday morning tho mercury dropped to 1H below zero ill Captain Schns-k's thermometer, and at otiier points u!.i..t town it registered five degrees lower. The condition of the weatle r Thursday, Friday and Saturday was simply awful. An intensely cold wind, moving at a speed of sixty miles an hour, prevailed, driving clouds of snow ahead and piling it into batiks ten fis-t high. SOMKItsirr t'AVBKI.V TWAINS TIKI If. The north-lsiuiiil S. A" C. train was an hour late arriving here fremK x-kwo.nl Friday. T.vo engines were pulling the train, and liefore they left the st Hi 111 j Conductor Waite said to the t ugii.eers. "get your machines hot if you don't want to stick in the snow ln-ibro we reach the top of ti.e hill," ; igvr's station. The firemen i.niuediaU-ly !i"gan pil'ng in coal, and in a few minutes t!u h-.ige engiues were snorting ami hissing as if anxious to lie t!f. Ail went well until tho second drep cut less th.m a mile dis bud from the station was reached. The cut was even ii::l of snow, '. tect tlwp. when the train l!tcd into il under a full head of steam, only t- come to a stand still lrfore it hid traversed one-half the ilistiims? of the cut. Thu trainmen de spaired of protediiig fur-.her, and in at tempting to hack the train to the st.i'.ioli the secoi.d engine left the track, u;td all eiTorts to replace it proved uiisuiifssful. There w ere nineteen passengers on lioard, including the ihoiiiImts of "The li.tzzler" thcatrhid o.mpaiiy. Co!id:iel;pr Waile walk.sl back to tho station atid Ulo graphe.1 to Superintendent Cutter for S-ssistatiis;. rwoengi:is Kit lt--kwo;Mi at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon for the pur pose ol pulling the passenger train out of tiie "now, but Ix.th ru.'i into snow dritis a short distance north of Miiford station and stuck fist. Station Agent Kinney, of Kockwood, ho was 011 one of the en gines walked through the storm to Som erset, arriving here al o it uiidmght. Karly Saturday morning Messrs. Waite and Kinney sis-u red several livery teams and drove tothestuov-iiound trail:, where tiie passengers had passed an anxious night. The thermometer at this time marked W ls-low zero, but the pus.- ti gers were very willing to abandon the cars, which they had found hard to keep comfortably warm, and drive to the Som erset House, where they were provided with comfortable rooms. Three or four ladies iu the parly almost perished Js-f.-re they reached the hotel. At (i o'clock Saturday liiornii. Supei ititeii.leiit Cutter anpl Train Master Spem-cr left IbM-kwisnl with an en-jiue and fifty men for the purj" we of releas ing the four engine an J posit nger train. The party arrived iti Somerset at six o'clock that evening, having spent twelve hours in traversing a distance of ten mihs. They ii.nantered numerous snow drif..s several of w hich had packed so hard as to form ice and could oidy ! removed w ith pick and shovels Sunday morning a force of sixty or seventy men was set to work shoveling the snow out of the cut in which the pas senger train had stin k, and by noon they had act ..mplished their obj.s-t, and the train was run onto a siding at the S inter act station. The road was cleared of snow lietwccu Somerset and (jeiger's at ." o'cl.n-k Suit day afternoon, r.nd at that I1011 r t he pas senger train started i"..r Johnstown, being pulled by two engines. Two additional engines carrying a force of lalsirers run a half-hour ahead of the passenger train. The trip to Johnstown was made without incident, and Monday morning passen ger trains over th-J Somerset A- Cambria were running on schedule. All of the trainmen worked for forty eight consecutive hour-, and were com pletely tired out. Household Popularity. The popularity of tlie Cinderella P.angc is well established by iti great s de, in Somerset and vicinity, during the past years. It is sold guaranteed to bake. Sold by J. B. HoMlKRHAfW, Some rset, Pa. A FetriSed June Bag. Seven years ago a June bug flew into the left ear of Miss Itoso M. Young, of Johnstown, w ho is the lea ling soprunu in the Knglish Lutheran Church choir, and soon alter she eat to a local physic cian, who sticccssled i:i removing the w ings of the inse.. A uuinber of attempts had lcen made to remove the bug, as it caused Miss Young considerable pain and affected her hearing and also her left eye, but they were uusuectSHfiiL A short time ao Miss Young went to Ur. Hora K. Kisi-er's oillce and had him examine her ear. He found the bug ami removed H, but in doing so the young lady sulfere 1 excriK-iating pain. The bug was petri-'ie.!, and is leing kept as a relic 7 .'tn'rn Ttitt'tM. A Hint tc Hottsexet;en. Nothing adds so much to the comfort of housewives as a g ssl range, oue that is a reliable baker at all times. If yoti w ant such a range buy tho Cinderella. It is certain in its results and lasts well, and looks well. Sold by J.VMK It. Hol.IlKKr.U'M, Siuiersi-t, Pa. Every Lady ia SomerMt Shoali Hi7e It. Thr I,tlhn,-g Suml.ty . iu every Is sue gives its readers a handsome colored plate, and a description of the coming spring fashions iu dress goods enabling them to ses exaslly how the eiwtijme will apjiear w hen made up. Tlie demand for these plates will lie immense ; those ishing to get the complete scries should give their orders for Tite at on-c to C. H. Fish ko, or send to 77i The P'ttl devotes mors space to woman and her interests than any other p iper in the sute. Highest of all ia Lcuvcnin The Court Called upon to Decide Who Are tie Kepnblican Nominees for School Director in ths Mother of Townihips. The Ilepublii-au voters of M 1 1 Cord low 11 ship held their annual primary election on Saturday, January Ji, for the purpose of nominating raiHiidals for the various township t,i!i.s.ss. Among other -iiidi-datcs to be iiominatcd were two forSeh.Mil Uireclor for a term of two years mid one for a term of three years. There were four candil.ilcs for the oti'n-c of School li rec tor, namely: ieo. Seehler, I.. H. 1'ridi gum, Alex Markleaud tJeo. f. Kimmeil. I The count of the ballots disclosed that Sechlt-r had received ii votes, llridiguut :;, Kiiumeil 'A and Markle Xi. of tho it votes citst for Markle on 'Jl of them the wt.rds "for two years'' wils written opj site his name, thus indicating that he was the choice of the voters for the two year term. The remaining i ballots cast for Maikle did not designate the mitnlier of years 'ir did those cast for any of tiie otiier three candidates The election of licers certified the nomination of Seehler and l'ridigum for the three year term, they having received tiie highest numlicr t.f votes, and Marklo for the two Jear term, he !s.i:ig theonl candidate whoso tickets specified for w hich olhi-e ho was a caudiilai'.'. Mr. Kitiirnell and his f; ionds at once got up Nomination Pa pers, by which, under the appellation of "Citizens' KcpuMh-ait Party," they plac ed on their ticket the names of all the other candidates nominated lor the vari ous o't'ets at tho Ilepiil.lican primary w iti: the single exception of Markle, in whose place was substituted Kiiiimell's name. Kiuitiieil :iIo tiled objections to thcCcr tilicatcof Noiiiinatioii filed by the elec tion hoar.I, alleging that Marklc's name had been erroneously phutsl upon the ecriiiicate as candidate for Sehhd lin ct or for the two car term, und pr.: ing tlie Court that il In; stiickt-11 off atid his, Kiuiiucli's, name be insi rted in its stead, Living as a reaon that he had received one 111. .re vote than had Markle. A hearing ill the 111:. Iter wa had In-fore As sociate Judge Horner, in the law library. j Monday afternoon, w hich adjourned to meet at th'-same pl.uv at 7 o'cl.x-k fri ll. :y evening, at which time President Judge I.ngciieeker w ill prtsent. After Kiiiiii.cli had f.Ii-l his objection t !- ciliticiite of the regular election oilicers Mai kle com-hiteM to try hi hand :u the siiuie line a.'i.I promptly tiled ol ji clipin-. to the tic;et of the "Citiuns" liepiibliean Party," prayiugthe Court to rtr-traiu the County 'oinmissioi.ers from printing the ticket of the "Citizens ISe- pul -.111 Panv" on theoili. ial baiiots for Milfp- 1 ton nship f.r the foil iu ing rea sotis; fir.t, tii.it the words used to desig nate thi- party or policy are used iu jti travci'.sinn of the fourth section of tiie A.-t or June M.h, Kt'H t iiaker ballot law.) Sec-id, ih.it the Nouiiuatioti Pa I . rs were only lib '! seventeen thiys bis fore the e!ps-;ioii, wlii-re-ts tho Act rc- feri.-pl to re-i'.iiris that they lie filed eighteen days before. Both petitions iii n: ie-ar 1 by th-i Court Friday even ing. M'-vrs Ko!ser A" K.x;-er appear for Mr. Kimmeil and Mes-rs. Set;. Ilie seckcr and Scull apptar lor Mr. Markle and his associat.-s tin the tit kct. 1 f the thirteen eaudidiit's placed on the ti. kel of ill.; "Citizens' ib-pui'lVan Par ty," all 1 .tit four have f.bsj withdrawal papers with the County Commissioner, leaving but Mr. kimmeil and three oth ers oil the ticket as tho representatives of that party or jsilicy. Un-fornjity of DeeJj for Somerset county. It.snrder Mil ler is fast getting the deeils unif.irmity Into shape. I'lslIHU's Ibs.K STokK now has a large st-s-k of tin1 uniform dit-ds Mr. fisher will exchange FKI1K the filiform d.s-d with dcab-r. Justices of tiie Peace, lawyers and others. These deeds are fir sale at liberal wholesale rate at Fisher's Book Store b dealers, and at reduced rt-s to Justices of the I'ta--e ai-.l lawyers The (Mining court w cck will 1h a good time for J;istii-es and others to bring in their ol.l style deeds and have them exchanged FIJKK at Fisln r's Book Store. Cu H. fis;:;;!' Tnblia the Aiti of Assembly. The publication of the laws in thenn ty jiath-rs is a in ittef th it should engage the attention of the legislature. Several states have such laws, and find th"in a good investment of public money. As it is at prt -ient. iri this stattt, ti.-i great ma jority of our people to Ik? gnerned have 111 knowledge whatever of w hat the laws are, atcl but lit'.!. opportunity to make thems. lvts acquainted with the laus' prt;vii n. publish thorn in the e.iunty papers, at a fair ia'0 of compensation, atid every ma:i, woman and child will h ive a chain to know the nature of ev ery law they are require! to oley. 2 Weeks Longjr. Mrs. A. K. Uhl lieing anxious to rtd tcc licr stock to tho lowest pos sible limit, has extended the time f yr clo-in her Clearance rvilj to March 2J, when her store roim will he enlarged. Pi ices will lc verv low. E X KCFToir.S N ) TICK. Kstate of Il.iii.-l llotsojiple. Jp-M.. late of Paint township, ss.in.-rsi t ismuty. Pa. I.e't -r t'-stniiii-iitury on tl:.' als.ve estate l.-tvitc lss-ii cmii'isl to 1!.: ua.iersiirnisl I.y ta - J'iMp r aiuii'irity, tiotiif. is le-n by iriv.-n lo nil i. rsoris in.i.-titisi to s4iil es-ratc to make I111111e.iii.te nv::n iit, a.nl tlio.- ti ivinzclaim iK iinsi tlie siiiiti- lo . res in tie m .lolv mi-tlieinic-it.it for tu-tiii'ia.'i.t, on Thurtnv, l .n-ti til, lsCi. at I !..' late nc.-j leinv ot .l.s. c-.i-.sj in siit-t tonsiiij'.. K. .V. l:i.-s. (-k. r, JACldl iIul.sMppI.f Attorney. K"-utor, AS5E5S3E3 HEICSSS. A tabular jtt-itemeiil of th.' property tax ilile for comity and utate pursi-, mi r.-tunicl I.y tlie sevcr.il assessors of Soaip-rv t county for the year Is -". UlsrKKTS f-lfCiV. STATK. Afl !is..a township iJs:..'4i ?is.ctj AU.vU 'iier township .. H -n-oii imroinrii ,- lierlin iKirou-li ltt:o-ls towttst. ;i Broiti.-rsvalli-.v tow n-hip os.s -liii.ni tM.roiuli 'onp-iuaiih townsiiip I '-nillllef.ee ljonlu:h... K'S I.i.-k lownstnp Kairimii towiisl.ii. tirps-nville township J.-lf' r-o.l I.i'A i.siini Je:iii-.rtiwi lnMii;h. - J. iiup-r township - . bsriin. r township - Lincoln township liw.-r Tiiriceyfoot township M-v.-rs.t:.!e lr..uh Mi l-il--r.-ek to-vnsuip. Mitlort township - New liattiiiiorv !.r.iu.Oi New intrevilti' Ixineiati - Northampton township - i iie township - Paint township ijueinahotitrtK township K.i. !cw't tw.roili.'!i s-;liliury tiniiuii - Miaiie toiiliij Soiucrrielil tsrp.:h. !tin'-r--i Isir.Miirh. - Soaierset tfwnstiip Souti;ii:iptfin t'.wnsltip stonyen-ck township. Stoyi-stown borough sur.iiitit township I'pp rTurkeyfoot township... I'rstna honcizlu - - Wc:l-rsliurg l-inniirh . 1V1.IJS . :ci.MI . 1'lJ.lHK . It'.'W i".r,.!s lAsli i-iij'iw i.'.i i;.tii Jti'kM -t.i.ft -Vi'.sJ t!.Tl I -il.sli 1 .i.SJ-t isi.s A tr-pVts .1. CI. 'I S.iU tT.t-Y) lM.Vil 1-7.!. r. hi.sp' ;.'i. tji.-lii v.1.1 i oi.7T.; CST,C1 fcii .1 -T.'I 0 T-,M 4.4 Vi.ai: 4,iil'J ' la. ii ii ll.TVI ls.'.iT 1 4.0 l uvia I'p.i.TS ii.fit i'U'TO 'i'i.'iK 'Si . 1 iitj tH.sis Jt'.Vi-l el. I :t 1-i.sVi 3:4.MJ ."..sH T.il suit lls'tw e.il T.l f v ,J-. , I Noticls hereby eiven that Sturtay 'ie ! L'iJ day of Kctiruary. Ils my ' II fixed i the djv for riiiMllv tl.-tennii.iuif i m iner any i of the 'vhIii .Uoi.s'oI the have Imvsi , made toa low. ... 1IKNHV K. B!tNHTT, sMl'rX I.. sHollKli, Attest:- WILLIAM F. HAY. J. . Emedt. C'l. ri. t'orutuiisioner. Coin's .ta.;e, Feb. 5. VS. Towtr. Latest U.S. Gov't Rqort o? SHERIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of Sundry V.'ritt of Fieri Ki.iins I'H't V .-intitloal K.-iTi::s i.n-i i.ev:irt Ka'-i.ot Issutil ..ut of tin i.,ti,-t of I '01.11. 1011 Pi.-as 1, Soiiiers.-! .sollnty. i'a., lo imp .itr-s--t. tiler. will l.e 1 iost to ii.il.lic s::lc. ut 1 tit- 1'i.art lli.ll:-. . tl. .S.,ii,Ti I lp.-Piai:i.. .1:1 Friday, Feb. 22, '95, AT I O'CLOCK P. ti.e following ill scritM-.l r.-ul estate, lo-wit: AM Ilii-ri'ht, tit!e, Inlen-st, claim .oi l il.s liiatnl iW Aii'lrew Ki-iim-ll, if. in anil ton c. r Ih.ii tirin ur Ir.i.-t of Intel sin.ale la ri,.,. atlll. toll lowteailll. tsol.lersi-1 rolllll t- e.il! lalmiiif IsT acres tiiore or li-ss. alsi.it lot ui-n-.i cl.-ar, linhiiicc lliii's-r, mijoiiiiiii; iamls of li- li'V S'.ipn inaki-r, si.-no'i l.ep..-y, sianj,i,- ct K.s-liti-, Jacoti Kiu-rick. .).:.. o 1 K' mi.p-11 an. I otle-r-s. Iiavi.tn tie nsiii er-s-ti-ii a ilw-ll-iii house. Ik. t.U irtru aiel otic r oiutiuiclius, Wlt'il tin- applirlellallt'es. laki I. Iii mi utioii iiml to ! soi.l a th.' pnierly of Aii'tr-w Keiinetl, at the m.U of r. J. w cm. uat.iliiisir.ilor e. I. a. ol II. 1 Weill, di-L-'il. -AIX)- All I he riitht. title. Interest, claim nml li- in.iiiU in William 1 liouias, or. in nml loa r lain lot t.t fn.uutt situate ia Miycrtlnie iM.r oaili, sinets,i-t coiiniy, Pn.. !o-ate:t on the norSi siite t.f J--ir4. sini-t, lniifiii-i oa lite n .r:h I.y an alley, east I.y i. -ir.- stns i. oiiih ty litre street, itii.l -a tic- VH-ri I.y lot No. 171, Hint is null.., ri-l 111 the .Vi.-yers ail.litiou to s .iil Ijorntiii. as lot No. 7 1, In viiej tliertoa ent te.! a !w.story liatne ilwe!liu-4 l:-.i.s ami !lii-rtiutiiiil. titles, with Ihenpiitirl.-iiiiiat-i. 'l akell III e-os-lltiull II let to lie sol.t a lite I.r.inyof William 1 hoia-px. til the suit of Jt. A. flutter, iismkih-coi Kenn- ily I'n.-e. ALSO Al! the rlstlit. t-ile. Interest, claim n;l .lis luipfel of h'ninkliii Kl.o.i:ls, of, li. aiel to a certain farm or tract of 1 ni.l siOcit.- in Lin coin township, So!iers,.( county. Pa., coiitain t ii ir -"p m'rs, titoit; or h-.-s, alH.-.u 'St ui-r.-s ct.-ir, h. -.!.:iu-p. ti.iitsr. :e;jp.i.:i.u 1.-iii's of Adam A ! ioiU.ll, .lo. . Ut'. Kilts. J Cut, Itt-I.stl nii'l o:h-rs, U.-i ii, r i:.i-n-iii er..-1'.sl a lo hoas.. ami stable, wi'ii t!ie.oi.'.irt. i:.iiiis.. Th.-re is also a line .voutii; orelir I ol clioie:-intii tn i-s on the pn-ii.tses. l.iKciiin epeution and to l.e soM ps the pr..M-rlv of Ki-.inkiii. liii.tft , at tin- Mot of Jais.ii sowtnk. AIXI- AII the liL-lit. title. Intercut, claim mi l d lilr.rel of Uosi.iiiiati l.-l-li.-r :tn.l -I;-!-,,;, Plel.-hi r. ..I", in ai I. .nil lie. i -Ttioit ir.iet or jpiis-e of laa-i sllnat- in Ss.iiier.et totvtist.i;., So!ii.'rset oaiily. Pa , coar.-iiniti-j -j.".. acres, luore or 1.-.K, 1vS acr.-s i-li-.ir mid bai.-oi.-,- tnn-b.-r, a'ljoiieu l.mds of ii iiaa k'.eit. I '.itli-iiruu- Ivi-.iit, John W.-lli-r, lti i-p!j.h lt..v.-r. I.iMillf iiii.-. N'M.. Itobt rts ait.l h r.it:! ". ti ter ali.I II -nr Iv-ar!, Ir.vititr tn.-r-on i-rn-i.il i'"'l' i':iii house-., a lnrSe leiiik Isira. Iiorse si-.tiie iiml i.th. r iutl..iil'liiis, wiiu t:.e t.p- iil rii-ll.ilie.si. 'I.il; n in i xccui ion a t!i- ini:-rty if l!o .st.u.iah I'll teti.T ail'l J.tco! I'll ictc r. at l!ii sin. ol Andrew Parker an 1 Use oi Vah nliiie liay. AIJS' All the rittit. title, li-.n-nst. claim aiel "e l.i.oel of ti.e. i.l f:.;-l:. y. of. in an.! to a i-.-r-t .in tre-t ol land siliiale in t"..-r Tr'key f.iot tppicusrup. .s,,m,-rs.-t isntftiy. 'fl.. coiitain-ili-jT c.i-r.-s. atsiat ." a.-res el.-ar. I..ii.i:i.--- ti 'n l. r, ii..pipiii. ;.in I; of Kphr.iini s. jir.K.ijt K.!.r.iim Miner, A. W. fi.i ii. y ;o,. other, li .vei-i :;.e;-sin . r-e!---t a nr-.v i-st irv u-.v.-il-i-c, I: eis -. : h tl apj-iirl- -i:. ii-.. 'J'.iki a in i v. ..:rl.i!i nml ; sold u the preperry oi lavid I ni.il. y, ct tlie suit of 1 c'. ir.i.itus, ,-t. at. l- All tie- rlal.t. titl-. tspiT-t. . l.i i:n und .l.s. moii lot S ito.se Zi-icl-T s.nd h.ii. .in I li 7.. -- i. -r. ..f, in loi-l t tie-iiiltoAioj; tip scrit.-it real cst-it. , to v;i: No. I. Ac rtala pli---or p .net of Ian I s't. Hal.- In si;,;:,:-r ;-t touii-hiii. .ss.-.i.-r.- t curity. P.... c-ili it-:!.:- -i M.-r.-. :-. i.o- .ile; l.ia ls ef K:.l-ifl!li-! I't'.- :.--i .l-.l.'i '.! oi:;.i. :..!!. oa .-:ieil siiie of fie-Si ,i-4 . ;. It ( IiiMi;' tliefeiili e-.f:.-.t two eMi-)iiTt- 1:pi.i-i s .la'-ie .Hid ..ti;-v ii. Ill ili'..r.I.:rs. Uiih tic- i J-"li l.-li-.liet-s,. No. . A lot nfsnrm-i s'l.l .te ia th - vil-!a--t.f t.'tltllp. rl.sl .!;.-, .s-inycr iC to'!stiip, co'lit.y all-t s'a: li.a'.-silid, e on!;, utile; -la.-.-is, a ioiiiitng t-iii.ls ofjai.i.-s IjC'iih Ti, is.. n.u -1 Wat t'tiU J - is. -li I.-tiiitii rt. haviit- ih -rii.ii crcc:.-. a tn'iesii.ry ittvi-I;ifi-j hiMts!-. si.-.bli-aail otie-r ou'l.eil. lints. Willi lie- aieiittteii-tiiet-s. liiK.'i. in ei etiiein and lo I.-- --olii f..-pr-.ii.-rly of K imn.-l tul-nin I i-!.vo.-i U Z:-f.-r, ut tticMiit of John it. Mirslioldrr's i..s.-. -AI.si. Al: th. li-i't title, iat.r.sr. I iit.t an t il.- Iilill'lof rl. It K.i'i:. .I.i.-oS K. K:oili: nud A. K. K in:. A J-e ob r . K'ptut.. ! liair bt.sip.ss :..s V. it. Kiaii A -so;., in", in icel lo the io!i-,w-i.u lie-i iii -tl r-a! cs-.-il.-, ro v it. No. 1. A r n ull Ip.' of ;np iitd situate in .I--:.iip rTo-.va o'.rpi.ii'h, So:i.-rs I .-...itiiy. fa., boo I't- tt en to noMli l.v i.n hII.-v, e.sl'liv- iot of It-nry i '. sr.. titer, soitli by ti;.- pik.-.'w.-si bv lot i-i" li -r.r- W M iivr., h;'ii!ir t:i.-r.s.r. i-.-e.-t.sl two fp.oii."lv.-el!-n ho :i-s. sfii-!.-am! other o'.itie.i iidi n wi'it the :i.ptirl--:r.:te.s.. No.-. A ci rtuin lot or nr -'i of 1. ltd si;u-a'- in .I.-nie-r t.e.vieli-p. -.eu.-rsi-t ,-o-iuiy. Va., cilitaiaitie Iiv tu-.-is. ii-ljoiiiiac l:;:e! ; of M;o t'la y Hay oa tiie ii-t, A i nu It. rsir:r-r on th-south. ?.!i l:ael S'p.-an I IP toy slmtl r on Itie w.-st ni.-l p.ti the north by school i. oti.se to! and ceiii. t--r". S i. i A tot of irroiind ita it- a Jeitacr- ttlH'll lit.ro,; i. Jet, :.-- o-t,sitip, s,,ti;y -,;t.t siao-al.-r. s.,,.1. .i.ljoia'.ii ; i.ia-s o .1. J." ;,--f- ti'h o:l tl'.-' ej.sl, S.,!,.!-..; ro.et o.l til -Hl!ll. !ot of Aiiide fl. Voam; on ttn- wi-t and Cath arine Kli'i-els on He- lion.'.. Tak.-ii in 'Cis-iiTii.n nn-1 to K- s .hi ns the i..ie -r:y of K. It. Kant. J icoti K. K e.Uand A. H. Ka'it. A J.e-i.o K. K..UT.. doiii- t.iisiit.sts :( A. 11. K:iuti. Sou, lit the suit i.f Nii.itnuli ilowni.iii, el. al. A l-s A!! th - riuiit. .it--. t!it. r.-st. claim hiipI il.s ia in I of Heiir-. V. Kp.pisI. i,f. in i.n. ..i ttte f,,. lo vii.,- ilesi-:-il.--l r.-il e-'a'c. late the prop-nv of II. i try Koat. d s-M.. to wit: No. 1. A c. ri..iTi ir.n-1 of land situate iu Iliii.t town.sliip, Ssiin. ii, i co. iniy. pa., cm. Inininr i'n.-n-s, almai :i:i.-ns i-iiwr. bilan.s;. w. ll tiaib nil. t.l'oin:.,-; I nets of t i.ar- I. .;t" ! ivii;pst,i.. .I.isieii I'us-.-r. Kiniic.'er In ir. J'iVi I f.ivia-sio.i. Pinlip Meyer itrid ..i'l.-r-i. h iiii: tte-r on er.t-t.-.i two tlweliitt-; hoc. si. a store house, a !;.ri.e bneU :riI inn!. n:.k Irini.i li':trr;ilnli. i.nd otter olltt.aild Ipc.'s. with the :ip;iiirle;i,iii.-ss. No. -'. A trad ol I in. I. situate as nfipr.-s.ud. co-it.-.irciii ncrisi mo.-e ,r less, all lonis ! land. Hiijo'iii:-- No. I alsivi. and laral. c. t'.it ii iriiip- I.: vimr ;:oit. No. t. Ir-et oi I.ipj.1 situ it.- a, afor. viid, r ..Liiiii:.- 1 aer- :n..re ir .s-i, ti Ijoti.i.n; N. I I'lmve. Uiiiin-T hi ir, M iry Trevoriow a:el ot i.er.. A II of th'- above latuN are iiii-!-rlai.l with fiMl and limi-stoai. nti.l are convent lit ot a- -I-.S, tyim: aloii lite line of tin- s. A- C It. K. T.ili.'Il ill execution till. I to Is- sold as tile III- lei-st of Henry K. t"it, at the - uil of Love, Sansiinie A Co. i crms : NoTICC All l- r.-Md! un'h:iiri nt th iiliivc vile wii! !i ;tv t.iki ii!i( tli.it 10 mt :!. oi :hc tr.rtl.H!i inoiiiy ni'it i iti'i wii. i r;t ny i r.ij--k.'l !(vvn: ' h-rw i- il will :i I i s t ;i it ri-k of r-K rir-l purcii .-.T. Tip- r.-iln' ( in- pu-vli. uriri' y juti-r n- pii'l p l.i.r- tlt l:y ol r Mi.:ri(iat ia, ii.: i i.ni:y. Ki-bniarv ih, .tl'il wiil lx-HArtoi !i"i;;.t untii tin. ji.Tr.;i.i.-v n:iy l jr. i.l in full. siu-ri.r-s nrllft-. KIVA1U HH.VK!t Jaa. .i Hi, Ijji'.j. Xu riiT. jXKt i ron s NOTH 21 Kt.il- f Sarah Knt-k, latr of .1 tii rvm tH :i-N:iii-r.v; oanty, 1 ln,,v!, !- tt. rs l-t'i:no!.nr" " aUvi- rsti'to haviujjr h. ii kn.n;t in tin HTi!r-,ijrufi, Uy tiii inhraM!iiri;y, iiti. i ht n-oy jfiv. ii (o aU ro:i ifi il i--(at- to nu k im- liiflia'f i:iyiiitil uti'i tin i- liavini; rhiiitt nf.iiiit tht A-t i tn oriMiii itti-iii duly au thenticate) lor M':ti.mnt To th K.tiiitr t Lt-- ri jtii-. of I J--M.. :t MoaXty. M.in ti lu.ftt -oVUx-k p. m.. hiu u;n! whirc Iu wi:l utlfiiJ fo.Miiit tt'iriNief. VALK.NTi.NK II AY. K:i'Uttr. IL'HLK NOTICE Tin-fcillowim(r.ixNiiiiils h ive lt-n ni.-tl In my iilhis-.atid not iisk i lien-by alven thai Ih" -iiiie will lie pn-aciilt-tl to the'l otirt for coiitirma lloll, itl Thursday, Februiry 28th next. I'irst and lliml acco "nt f K. J. Weld, tm. t.s- .,f Webt A .".hcrtdaii. Kirst and Ihtil ats-ouat or W. T. II irt.ni, ninis.if 't'tionk.s r'luiii.htati. Kirst "let final ii.ssnini ..I li. W. Will, on siir'ns'of licors- W. I'hitiippi n'l l wife. K r-t and litiai at:srtiii ..f Valeniine liny ate! W. J. It. Hay, asi-,'iits ,,f J. o. Hay and Wife. Kirst:,n l final ac -ount of J. IL Scott, as-6i-n.s- i.f W. I. Iti.-r. Kirsi ami rtnal nccount of Valentine Hay bil l M;lioa J. snniii, a.sieiii-ist .n Amue '. Sinitli. r ir.-t and filial aeninr.t of Jacob P. Swank, as-itfiieeof Israel snal.'.y. Kirst aiel final account of A. I.. i. Hay ami f. W. Walker. assi-a--i-s of I'. T. Hay. .st,.iiier.-t. Pa I K. I. SAYUilt. Kcb. "th, ". PnrthtMiolarj'. c lOri'T I'lMHL-VMATIOX. WHKItKA. The Hon. Jacob H. Ione XKi KKIl, President -lteUI Ihe tvi-rl Court of I oannoii Pi -as of the : vera! tsmiiti.-sts.m-Iv.-ini; the bitli Jn.li.-ial ln-tnct. and Justice of the l'..urts of Oyer a titl Terminer und .-ii-er.il Jail IMivcry. t"t the trial of nil ctipiml and other olt'.-ii'ier in tlie said listrict. mid !. J. H uisi K ami Noam !tli--H KHt. Hs. p.. Jiii-'.-s of lilt- I'.mrts of i '.'iiiin.ti I'i-ii nn.l Justn-i-s f the lotit-t ef oyer nml Terminer and lienersil jail li. tivc.-y ..r the trial of ail rtpit.nl and other oti- iidi rs in ihe I't.imty of Somi rset. h ive isim-d their pnt-epl, Hiid to me ilireetcd. for lioldini; a I'oiirt of Common I'liitM and le-rn-ral .u.irti-r Sesi..ini of tiie I'.ws-aii.l li.-ii.-rai Jail iN liv. r-'. ami Court of oyer and Terminer al Souierset, m Monday, Feb. 23th, 1893. Notice! hen by eiven to all the Justice of tlie Ptic tlie Coroner and t'otisUiblts Ullii'll iri.-s.ii-if-ot.i.i. .i .-p- ...it-f-s,. imi ui-.i l.A 1. .... .1 1.1.1. i,i llu.1, limiy-F I.T. ,t.M it i' Il ih.-ir rolls. rs..r I 'iiiiulsitloii. examittitiou , r n-.ii-liilir.il!.--s. to do Ihits.' Ihlnc wia: !l ! lle-tr olti.-e mid m tti-U i-lmll s pertiiiii lo dom-. and i.ls lii.-v who will prs..ute nirniiist the prisoner lliat r r .,!! he )n the f t,,:uer. t County, to be t yen nd Ihen-to pns.vule utraiust ll-eta ut tall bejuu KDWAUI HoOVKR, r-au-. tt SHERIFF'S SALE -4.'- Valuable Ral Esta'e! uisa i l-oai- ' s's-ii!. r for uc of I. a iih r v.. Hi ery H iy. I, ri; IIIOII i'll-Us f ISllIfl- I set I .... t TO) I. M i . r, pn. n i 'o . t i oi.ter I- t. I .. II I.-. ". :!'i;p- of mi oi.ter !- t. 1 n it nf th.! I o.;.! ; i oiioiiori I"l. .,f -.n.p rs. t .ouiili. Pa , in I'i .mI"ii -i i-,-,i !ir- Uil. I trii; ..i.'i'r fi m!.. I.y pitMie iipin ry. at Die Curt lioas.-. In s,nn.-rset iMinsteh, tsi Friday, Feb. 22d, '95, at I o'clock P. M., the folloivin tlescrlli.sl n-ul esiaU', to wit: A certain messuage and tr-n-t of la ml slln- nle 111 lliiford loWltship, l4:ii-rst-l r..ll.,ly. I', iiitsylvain:.. a.l..tiiin-. Ii.n. tA Vnl.-niii'ie Hay. Mary lla, S. I. VV.-im. r .-ui.l li.-r, iiiiit-unilif al-.t.l ;l :.. r.-s tout . i-li' p. rcl..--. bst.i' II.,- some tract of l.-iinl .s.itey.-l I.y Ja cob i. .siiiv.eranl wife 1. 1 Henry Hay' hii-I lcilsa ,-si-bler l.v .lent ilitl.il April s, IssV, ro-i-onle.l tn m-il K'is.r.l, Vol. !, ni' I.T, Uav itt!? tlieni.ii cn-eli-.l n a tvo-sti:y rit.vMK Dwelling House, l-nik ham an. I other outbuildings, with the tii.puru-iiaitet's. Tormc """ known on tiny of s-i atij Kile. Ml -nr-s Office, KUWAUI) IHsiVKP, Jan. -iuth, lsti.. i ISherifT. Administrator's Sate Valuable Real Estate! Ily irtiio of iti nl.T"of Kile i-tsiiil out ut th' i ri.iati-r 4 'ourt of Sun p't rouiity. la.. nn-l t nit' (l.rttMl. I m ill i-inkM t mil nt ti-1 iurt IIoum, In tht iNnuu il rm-r4f, !' on Friday, February 22, 1895, At I O'clock P. M.f III4 foils-wins Ttnl stit,!r. No. 1. Ail tho 'I i rt;iin ot of zn'.itnl wit- li;i4 iu liomith of l"i:i:i. S4m-r't i nmty, uii1 kii'AU oil ih' n.-nit pi.in (if K'lhi tiroti.i a lots Nr;. Jl uii'l -ls ii.tV- ini; th'r-!iri ift-l a Dwelling House, w'ahii" ;m I otln-r ouThniMiirj:, fntrilinir on -y;iti I Avi'iiii:- iCT1., f.-t -;nh hikI xl- ikIih-h;t-iw 1 'i fi't -i;i-Ii touii ailv, louii'l(-l m tl.- ly ait alley iii1 0:1 111- wtl by lot of .V i. No. 2. A!I t'io 2 p-rtaia lotn if icroun.l i u:;t iii n for " til aiitl known tk tlx ir-'i); r :il j.J.iti of saM lNm(ii;ii :is Uits Nw. 1'. A frut:iii; in Wi-yait.t Av.-im ? f"l ith :nti f.t'iMliir' i-su-U to mi uii-v 1 t ('tl cah. l;ii:i !'.loii lii"i is Ia uii iIUy an-l on th v--t by thH.bl h KowK lot in Mild UT0114I1, 1: ivni-i liur. tn -nvUI u TVo-STI.V FIIAMK Dwelling House, and oTh.T otitiitiiitiinisp. TKIt.M.s : Ciisli. NAN NIK C. YCT'V, Adi.iiinstr itrU of t' l. Vulv. Ji.'in II. f'cott, Alty. Executor's Sale 'j!-' Vahibh R:a Eshts ! lniT ?h Ji'ithoriTv if Ihtr bisf""ill un Tit;t:i"iit of r-;iititiil .Tfo-v-, 1 !.. aiift l- irt'i ol an orli-r tf ii i-.ul out of orptsaiis' Court tf roiit-r-t tirity. r.i., an 1 to m.' ilir-i-t d. I will tx ; to utiit 01 tin nniiH, o.-i Friday, February 15, '9., it o'l-Iot-it p. in.. th- follow (n-r .!- ri! .1 irit t " l.i!,.!. i n. th, pn-f-rty tf Samu l Vrit, t!'-M., i.: A rrtai'i tni-t of lanl ituat in Stony-n-.'k totvn-litp. SmjrrM'i ronnty. at iHi.in liini- oi i'y n.. luivnutn. Levi S(uitti-r, l.vi Ia.'a-j, ink iihil Wulkt-r, Attain rf- mip! otii"-. i-ont'tiiim; on i h.iniivl a:i 1 ;!::-! 'vo itn. lioiv or h-ss sinWii as tif lh: farm i it'ia!' alot;ttwo iitMn fnui s.'.iik.'. hi. t rfivt'f.n nt to-'iiool :unl i iiun ti, I1.1H a zf.l ir.--tory tmnif iious.--, h.iiik Uri ami mtit-r tiu.ui!'tiim.. i:o.t ort li irl. line v !t-r, iintl hi -v ry r--e-'-t a ..-:rt-b h;nn. Titer? i fo'iM-b-ntb'' !J t.inH-r on tin f riu. "iTtfrvii 'i Ca.-h on roi1niLit I.hi of 1 eriTl5 ilt anl-.hhvrr oi , In t-n' y.-ar, ::nl 1 ; in lio yr Willi inTr t lr'a tlato i:ifini;jtion f sil- oty iii ;i1h ti'tirl by jt:d-i.i'-nt U.inl ntrt." Tu Kr t.-iit, of tlu inin-itu.-M m-Mif y inut be ail oil iiay oi Jir--ion :v-n April lt, lO. r. A. IIKANT. K.cuir of s.tiii.it-1 Zfn'o-., ii.r'J. J. I Tuih. Ati'y. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Valmkb R;al Estite. l:y virtu tif an orl-T of al K-ti.i out of th ' - 'oiPt if 4'oltlllio.l I'l'llti fS.lil.Tt roU'Tr- ty, !:- mi'I to nit .'ir.tt--l, I will excise l. x.il-1:1 th .-rtuitii of to-H!ovu, on Saturday, Feb. 16, '95, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. . ail Hi follow n.f i.-"!"':.. r-4l o-t tt. I:t th jjrojMTty f Jfii.tth.iii titith: A r. r.ain trat of li:l situ i..' In tinia hnin; t4mi-h., S.i:ii--rt io'i:ity. Ia.. two inti tmth oJ tliv vitl irf of ;oy.Mowit. a.l inin Ian!- of i- liati :niiii-riii.tn, Tharli-s j it; riLt.ii anl I ra:i p mli r, r.:itai!iin 65 Acres more or less. Terms : T :i t rc:t."of tht uinh i inon y to b -tb! hi a-.h on day oi ite an-l th- bsilanr of t ur o;i,-( hirJ i or tn tor tin rn1rniiition if siUi om-thinl hi si n:Mitn-t ainl on-ihin intu y-i irorn iiiliriuattoii of ub. It-f-rT--i Vayiniii'4 to !ar intrr-t trm -on:ir-tnatioii of vib hihI to in- turii by ju'lunifiit Uml on tin rnii--s JiHIX II. iMKrlKVW, A -!; ri.-v- of JoiU4th in Smith. St u',! Sc Ilisr!;i r, Atly'n. R KirlSTKU'S XOTICH N iTK'F. is h -r-l.y eiven I. .nil pj'rsn ron-i-. rn.sl as l.-al.s-s, cnsitiors, or ottH-rwIs.-. ttuil liie IoI!t' -kssmiii" . hive kiss-,1 ICj--i-tf -r. nt. d tli.it tin-s-ime will ts- prt- iiit-il lor c-uilirinaliiiii Hti.l n! It. wants; nt mi i iriiintis' onrt lo lt- ii -ltl at Somerset, I'a., on Wedinsv itiy, Ix-r. 1.1 ti. It.!. Kirst and p-irtinl ttccotmt of Jusuih l'ilt-, fx-.-itorof ii..nre I'i!-, tl.x-'d. Kirs and tiiiiO tteci.tint ol Ji-ssie C. .sifit-r, leliiiinistntti.rof .s.1111011 si,fo-iiy..-r. tl.i-'ii. Kir-t mid tttial acs:rtinl of Cyrus llitisi-r am! Jai-oli 1'. Mi.li r, administrators of John .M. V. rn.-r. il.t '.. Kirst :nd tin t r.-sst:nt of N0.1I1 I'ritts, ad minisir.ti.r of Ad:i:n I. Itiik. r, il.v'ij. trst ...ssi. tot 01 V. it. V'Hinkln, a lininis tr.iturof J. I'. YtHiiikiix, iliv'il. .sss-tani mid tliuil asHinr of SL-plit-n tisflintn.-k, cpc.-cutorof John 1'. Met linun k. .hc'.l. k K r-t Hi-cmiiit of Itoiiert K. Uos, one of tbe l-Vt-iitu ! St. A. Ito-ss, dee'd. .s-tpwi'I ncciHint of Jumi'i I. Kailftnan and ! vi Vtster, r.eutoni jf l-ct.c Kaaftiian, Ji-c'it. 1 irst nissHint of Jaeoh J. Kline, one of the uil:iiiiitstr.ilors of it.'iijoiiiiii Klin.-, il-s-"d. t- trstHn llln.il mtniinl of m. II. Miller, udititnlsln'or of V tllii.iii lloliler, Ui.-.d. Ktrst and final ms piuiiI of Win. 11. Miller, adiniiiistnitoriif Wltliitm liiiii-s, d.-e'd. Kind nii.1 final atssmnt '( J:icti Hoil'inan. a.liniiiistr.il.ir of Henry 's-htetihels.-r. .i.i-'il The account of Manah K. I iii- r, adminis tratrix of Catharine M.-Alee, uVv'd. R-1is;eni tittW ) JAtJU !. MII.I.KR, Jan. :tHii, iUt ' lU-gisur. Retail Liquor License. Notice Is hen-l-y Riven th:it the following n-iiiittt p-rs.iii tuive fittsi 1hir a.iii.siti.n for T:iveru IJ.s-iise in my iitrlet.. and tii.-it th xaiiie will In- rcse!.lts.l lo Ihe Court f vtuiir ter Sessions for aliowaiiis?, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25.h, 1895. Kd. Nlckhiw. Ad'liin two. Alice K. Httfiiils.thaiii. Addison tvrp. Aaidrew Misju.ipln. Ib-rlln l.nn:h. Jos. .ti S. iii.iiierin u. H.-rlin IsmsiKh. Scoit su-ni.-r, Coiittuencv lNnMii;li. li. T. Shatter, J. M. Uo l.ls. William A. Swan. Auzul K.s hl. r, Coneinauifh twp. Win. K. Carts-liter, " " Thomas s. Wllllittiis Klk IJck " II. i. Slant, Jeiim-rtwp. J. J. Kennel I, I ji rim.-r iwp. John ii. siic-r. McycrMfciic UlHis-h. Nathiiniel sllcer. J.C. Ki-cl. - " John W. coithrie. J.s'in K. K'-s.i-r. N'.iriliannon two. l'eir A. Jii!::s liiiiiwiiul bonuiKli. Suiu'l A. I) lint. " Charics i. Vamu-nr, Somerset bonmsh. Jacob H. Whiu rs K..lip.rKyle, - - W. li. Tiivinan. twji. lleurr Ijbt-IicI. Swlishury borough. C. T. Hay. salisl.urv tx.rt.uah. Kiser Kliniiiel. Siimniil lw. J.tseph s-hn k. summit Iwp. S-imuel 'uster, stoyestown John II. Hite. " Thi.tiiii H. Smith, Vrna IninMish. W. J. H. B-nfoisl. JoM-ph Ilcrlil-ivcr, tucinalliaiilU two. Mount IMea.suiit HrewiiiK Company Somer set homuh. Cleric'- Cfflc-, F. P. HAYIill. Kcbruary Uer - I James B. NOW : IS : HERE ! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO CUTTERS - - - REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. Don't forget two gears ago gou were unable to get them, and very soon they icill be scarce at any price. James B. SLEIGHS BY THE CAR LOAD. The LtimcDse Ware House of E. L. Sini'isoa h packeJ witli tlie finest liiie of SLEIGHS aiid SLEDS over brought to Somerset. FUilLineOf- BUSGIES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, LAP ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC CallanJ onvincc joarielf before Imvin elsewhere. I have TRICES to suit the TIMES. E. L. SIMPSON, Patriot St., - - - - Somerset, Pa. Mrs. A. E. UHL. -MY- Clearance : Sale . . Will be . . contiiiucil utrtil March1 2d, In order to reduce my stock to the lowest point before : ENLARGING : My Store. . - The . . . LOW PRICES . will be continued and Lower Tric es will be made. Many gocdj ill lc sold at a : : SACRAFICE. It wid pay all ta take advantage of this offer. . A. E. UHL MBS Holderbaum. BUY AND BOB Holderbaum. & SLEDS P. k P. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY VT Prices Xcvcr Before Heard or- VT Parker -A Ti D- Parker's. Litl r TT
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