y wrsct Herald Ti l- ..Feb. J, Is".'"' ,', in;"' atti'ii.ling to hm other t take , a'ei'.rs v!i miy sin- a V r,,.lr!liz II. rj.,! un 'it f:or.iMerir l ' r:i:!i-r Ikivo them v' :-::i;i,- s rcsi i!t un- 1!1!':: f ,rrI '-,,,S "r ft. i- is 1" yoirs. It cirrv M'.H'M imis, , ami arn ?.it' (Ml. "T ti an I its gmioral -p.HMT. i.iiiiiT in t!io I-jrisla-J si .isnii fur lilai-n i ,'v l-i t April A jm'ti- , li n-'.i -a. :!it oat nf - t. ihc nvT:iP man . i .... : . V t .1 i"- Ill tiiniir, inn u i 'ii' i'r iiiav Ik? ;".K..;s an-J l'a-kt'ts. ; ir v. ! tin -P Vn at s;.ir. . rt I.;i:ii"isiT, will aiwiijM ,u:ii:i;i"'i f tlio fcuiale in tlx' II. Ins i:i'rHiiniil a i'i ,ri-.r.ni -liiiK il,al fi'ioale r,,-eje till' SillllO 1D1III'U- -r fr like sTiv i -. -milt irr.i.lt' of fcrtiii- :..v who fi.is Uvn ri-lins ,-.M January ami lVlirua- .- : i : ; eS ni ' . r .1 ... 1 1 j;.. i-:ti t "'r "ll ...jr.;. ni l voikUT iiy wn-y ather as they li:l v uy i null'- t'' 1 :i! :t ar,. ,,.!', :nl! a l;rst--i:ss Iiiusi m h1 rale iriee? Go i;i the New Jersey e!.t tin? wearing of .I-, vi-s ly v.n:!i:n in iToviiiinjj that v li-.' so!. I i:i on? and ;il lliaklliK li a mis- .1.1.1! ic-ae'ier to wear , miik t eiiiii'.otn in- " t ai.-iii'-r-ii'!' iu any religious "-..-..-! -r, ii!!p '--ins! heavy linos ;. ;-.r ; : -1 1: 1-:i of the last. ' :, : : s ; ;-::i liiiiiii: ill tin .:!! senttoihn r- ; i;' 11 'l e.:'.!'' 1 for within ; ' , . IVliraarr il, i-:i."): , i-:;is.: l'.ivM !'. ; 1'oHier ,1..: i "i.-k. Ja-.! ; Fry. I.::tl:t-:i: :'.;. H-!:ry F.; Silmai, it.: iC ' ill- '. ; Kuth, Mary .:. ii r::r::: Mauxley, V. T. ; M:. ,r: I 'fUr , I-i-vi; Tln-mas, oi. OMoX I'hu I. M. . '-:t-r ".I" to do with the ;, .y .1! v. ? The .v. ,' "Ti.- r-f nt tleat'n of 'J. .:5---.-,-'-'' the following 00111 , -feLuioii i:r--s names w Uiei) oon ! : "-'o isij letter; J. I). .. .-. .1. .1. As: or. Jay iro-iid, John s. m ii - iii, J. P. Morjran, J. i . n. .7. W. "iarr-tt. J. ii. Fair, lti::r;: i!;- r, J. V. Ma.-kay, J. i. :;.X.r..!.s.i!.!. Joir.i T. Martin, it .r';!rk!e. None of the almvc its than flii.on.i''. and sev- -iv t ten tiiii-s that sum." ..i.:z- l iron sap JiaiJS are eijeajt. -, -ir'HiiT, will not leak, soak or n:i. They bans; on spout olos - ! t'i:it wind can not h'.ow it - :ul'i:!. fail or write for pritvs. I'. A. SfUKI.L, ' nue of t!ie telerajih and . : -j:.;(ia:ii- have just mail? a -a-t -tiiP dt tnn-tive propensi-"-. .i;..,-k.Ts that almost surpasses ; Jj- iM;iy cedar pi!'.-s Iirou:: i.i, 1 1 -tr hirJs U iv iiieovere.l t tar-Jih tin center to tlj toi, .MUiiiii 'i' a knot wear the ! . ; ir i i:;.; thi- :h-y pt-k with their !-:-ls imtil tU-y e:rj'-t it. :ii! ar ,!iid it until i: is dis l T . t :':i :i e iiitiiuie ps kinj uil- ;.:- r ' tlx p ,!e is re.ie!iel. after - '. in rt- rial is removed, i -I- the iiit.-rii.r of the pole at .7. a'.'j-i..- is n.itiiiiii; more than -:. and any s;i 1 Jen pale is apt '' -r. :" tit.' if ; 1: vi.n s!nn;ld not for 1. . V'yJ'T, the druirisl, tn " J.'l.isXi'S. 5-s; :i:y !i:is. liktot!ier looaii i i 1 u:.t -a hi area luenaee to '!f any p -rs mi wii may W ii .'y.f;i. where they ar 'i. an-i it i a iu.:ttcr for sat- -oL th -, inner who Irlazi-s away ' : "-a-s-s iiiuvins is at last re- - a: fr,,m f.mrts. In - Mahi--. 'he utlier !ny, the 1? .;,.'ii: in a verdict that th-; f--:t a;; ii.-r man, mist;;kinp ; ; 3. p-i'-.y of manslaiiiht i i..-T.eh !" theSa- ;-. i.irrr :e i c.-.-;.:ioiis in the . I.. Vi.'tt..,s. - ifl.yi:!!. nainst ' - u 'f!: u:,,i .J..,-i.i...f that :i!J .,:ai:.;, wh-njiy the -' i::.-: j :-.y pialntiif f". . :. f :,-.ti. i.'ta w hiie lir- in t:e Maine wimli '" ,; -riiian in Xo c'iiIbt, .: which sh iitin : 1-.:; r M i.iiit Tali r. "4 n'ion itli a strain ' -i a. T.i a:i:,:r;l is a t-i:u. Tiielat- .::t " :i Mr. M , re' uine 1 i n v. is out driv-!..'.- mi j i.-:i..i-jng th?:u - :i:tt-ke I liv the TH ' J' 14 'r" ' Jr r. e the ! iy i:it a ' v-' :r. j-i I u he' ling s;i-J-' " iu. ,jn 0:1 iron-shod "'u'1- 't'Jiiitf iy's rii.t ( ''wtmlHiii ,y t'htf ;,-"r a t--r.ii - cu.uutr, ' ; th- ,;ji.ic yrd. --': out Mr. M..r. 11 i--. i:is. wiliithenolile i.'.r i .,v..r !,i:u. The ' :r.-l. there is "' His d.Mth wtiuld t.it fir th fai:h fri-:, L - i i lr'Jl. !'f pr.iii .ti,,:,, pulijic I J til.- Iirkv.! clol.lr.ei '! '"' ait f.r th: dull r-i 1 at New C'4slle, i -:.t of pui,lir S:-h,,U T:i.' ,-- .1.-. "ni?., 'ii'.,- , i.e. as a meaiiH of 'niities f.,r the.ad l':!. and makes the "iglwut tiie mouth 1 r t&all this, the irradi-s oi-l if a ..l.il. I .-I :.. ...i . .i!irt Jll- - Woui I en-.;.:.. :. ... .1.. "-st li:,'!,.T grado it is at ' l"t:'- 1 't sub-Jiviaioi -Tv t!l " ,,ti;'a a f'-st as it is t-fet- J t v the a Ivaiiceiucnt a v .viii, ,t. 1 11 l-lV. t. I . , o. ous mil 'II ..I. M .v '"' "'selves j.isticr-. and low is ascer- :h.-., . " -u'- to individual- pupils who ri.i. : 1 "4t!i... ' 'i-J!un;;' are '..M 1..-.. 1 ... - - -t irien,), 6 a... ' and proving that ?i'I!y over uuknown S- It is iinn.r,-l tiiat Iho "1'i.ino.T Company" has coasod t. oxisl. Firo T!i str.Ht of this ,.la.-e have never iu filthy a Mn.lition as at pn-sont. Rufus li Moycrs iTlin to r,.m-R lr an attaik of MTiril'l K'VIT. Mrs. .Iso,., i;. r.,,,,,,, hjiii, of I'lttslmr. art' nm-sts at tlio lioiup of the formor-span i-ts Mr. and Mrs. Jolm H llil. Mr. Frank Stut.iiian, one or the legis lative tr.uisi-ril.inji lorks. arrival" j,i town Saturday nht, nd win K.n.l tlie week with n-lativei an I friond-, lion. W. H. Miller was rir.-iilating ainoiio; his iiuiiioro.is c-i;inty scat friends Monday. Tlie K jiislature adjonnieil for ivet-k in order tn pi'rmit tli inenilsTs of Inith houses to go home to vot'. Jreat iiiantiti-s of Ia!isl hay are Is'iirg shipped daily from the railr.d station in this j.la.-e to the rity markets. An many as fifteen sleds loaded w ith hay were seen at the station at one time Fri day, Not a single case of scarlet fever has terminated fatally in or near Somerx-t during the present winter, although a iiiimlM-r of children and several prown persons have Ufii aillicted with that dread disease. The administrator's sale of the real es tate and personal pnierty of ii. II. Ljin-lK-rt, in Shade township, will take 1 laeent theCourt House, on Friday, Feliruary ii.l, isstv, at 1 o'oloek. These are valuable lands and should sell at g'Xxl prioo. Very little interest was taken in yes terday's election for Umiit;!i and town ship ofih-ers. In Somerset township les than one-ttiird of the entire vote was polled, and in the loroiisrh not more than twi-thirds of the voters exercised the riht of franchise. Servie-s will lie held in the I'rohyteri an Church, S nnersi-t, Fiu, next Sa!il-atli, liy Hev. Uristow. Morning theme: "Hearinji and Hoing." Kvcning: The sixth of a series of disi-ourses on the 1 fe at it ades, "The Til re in Heart."' KaMiath school at 3 I. M. Joseph Wolf, "the Hiiuarian King, ot lira Mock, and Jasper Augustine, liad a ci:iference in Vssioiitown, Saturday, and it is given out that a compromise has heeii rvachisl ly which their ilitiiculties will ,ts settled without any further court triais. The liiisis of the compromise is a secret, but it is stated that With madecou ccvsions. llov. Hristow, if t!i? I'reshyterian chirelj, who last week was visiting among his former parishoners in Mercer county, was storm stayed at a farm house f ir three days. Daring this time h was c.iiie ! 11 (ion to ot'i !::! at a f moral in th ! iiiiiii'-diaie iicig'.iV.irho-i 1 and in timing three miles from the h me of the defeas ed, to l'i-s graveyard almost perished from ooH. Maple suar manufacturers anticipate, an unusually p.xxl season this spring. They claim that protracted cold weather, especially where the cniund has not ln-en frozen to a depth of more than four or rive inches as is the case at present, al ways causes the sap to How more freely a:i l in larger luantities than in seasons following a winter noted for its moderate toni'H-rature. Tlie hydrant at the corner of Mr. II. O. lleerits Main street property froze up during the recent ldijcard and Sunday nigh! sprung a leak through which tho wat;r ruslij 1 with tremendous force, and 111 UK ing noise enough to startle the people living in that vicinity. The water was bh;it 0:1" the main as sim'i as th ? Iuak was tliscoveretl and re;ir.ined cut until the damage w:us rejiaired. Mr. Vanuear new hotiil will le thrtiwn open for the accommodation 'f the public next week. Although the building is still in an unfinished :at aUmt twenty-live led rooms, the kitchen, dining room ami rear hails will have Ihh-i completed and furnished by that time. A l i.-ge force of jiiiusterers and carpen ters are at work in the iiotel and it will Ik' pushed to completion as fast a pissi i,!e. July 4th has liven fixed uji 1:1 as the lime for celebrating the Comity Centen nial. The committee charged with se lecting a dutii d -il 'l, after careful in quiry, that this data il give i:ore gen eral satisfai-tioij to t!)9 rosiijuiits of th" t-iiinty at large th ill any other tUat o.i:l'l have b'-en oh'iseii. ien. Colfroth has prepared a list of the general committer of l"i, which appears in this issue of the Hkkalii. Mrs. Henry Sipe, aged ab iiit T" ye-.irs, died Friday afternoon at the home of her son-in-law. ;rge C. Sehmuckor, iu JeiiiK-r township. She w:is buried on Sunday at Beam's Reformed Church. The d e-eased is survived by a large family, ail of whom are prominent residents in the north of the county. She is also sur viv 1 by two brothers. Judge Noah and John hie-H-eker, and by two sisters, Mrs. Michael siptj. r Jeniojitown, and Mrs. I-"riediiii", of near Sipo-iville. 'ountry roads are still impassable on account of the snow drifts. Farmers -mii!g to town from all sis-tions of the county say that in order to reach here th'.y are compelled todrive through fields nearly all of the tlitanee, in many cases I ing able to follow tl.e pnldic road for a distance of only a few rods. :ie Jenncr tow nship farmer snys that he was com- pi-ilc'l u tirive lounts-n miits in wn i o rea ii Si.ii.crst t, w hereas the distance frrmi liis h mm to the county seat is mly eight milis. Some of the public roads u ill not lc open fir several weeks yet. Two prisoners in th" county jail. Ira Walker, of Jenner township, serving a sentence fr ro'iiiiug tiie store at Husband, and James Smiih, awaiting trial on a charge of assault and battery, got into a UV.i.'Li:rone day lat w-:'k. S.nitU is a larger and str :iger m i:i than Walker and was g-'Uin the ljetter of hint w hen the latter picked up a fpitt x:i an I let tlrivc at his burly :mta - i-iiiU Tljo r'i:i f the spiltom str i ve s ifitti :) ths ar.i im-lu.-.batcly above thu i I-ilv and tore an ii;Jy gs!j in t'je ib.-slj, which Ir. Kim-iu-1! was ciiled upon to sew up. Uoth prisoners h ive since te -:i kept in separate tfl.'s i 1 order t pri-vent a renewal of U ,-.:iil;:n. -I) .b" Itg!, or this plJ-u. WiM nrt4' el I'iily, by Constable Harris 'f J.ihnst i-.vn, and taken to I"ei:sl'.irg, wh re he was 1 xlged in jail to await trial on a charts ofassa i!' aril battery. It appears th it ab;it II months ag Fugli had a futieulT w iih a 111 in 11 mieJ Fe!ton in a disorderly h in Joh ist own. and it is a!ie.J 1 Cut d iring th! progress t.r the tight In kickel F. lt n iu the face, Ur I'lUiZ Ui I-t j-V boe. Felt m swore out u warrjiit f.r Pa jb at t!j3 tin;-, bitthjlvtirevalilarrji'- Six uH::h l iter l'ag'i was a.-rc-tt' 1 in this county an i give bi:l for his appe.sr.inei at court, bit fiilel 1 1 d as tlire-tel, aril hen-e his arrest at this time. Fire etime w ithin an ace of destroying Fl.ler J. W. lVek's line re-ideu.v in Summit town hip, oil Friday night of the rui'tiiit bjizird. Mr. IV k a:id the me:n b 'r of his family were seated liefore fire when 1.1 I leii'.y t!ei" atteiition was att-acte I by an un nistakablu sound uvcr heaL Springing to hi feet Mr. Feek luapeJ up the stairs to find that 0:1c of the r.v.itu was a muss of tlames. Hrave ly rashing into tUo r.iiiJ lie gathered up a lot of bir.ii.ii t io'.hing. th it had bj c . :i ; ig uiteJ from t o close proximity to a d juMj heater, and thre v th.sii t.ut in to the snow. Iiivesiigulion showed that some of tlie timtr in the lloor w ere lrning and they had to I drenched with wator before the tire was extinguish eL Mr. 1'tH'k" UrJ aad hair were singed by the flati'W, WAS HE 3IURDEKED? Grant Zufalrs Body Founi in tie Ca nal at Cumberlani Disappeared From Hit Rome in Heycrtdale oa Dec. 22d, and no Trace of Him Found Until the Water Gave a? it Dead Saturdaj Afternoon. Circumstances Point to his Having Been FouUy Dealt With. The mystery surrounding the disap pesirauce oft 'rant .ufall from his home in Meyorsdale, oil I'eeeinlier "iil, has lieen partially cleared up bv the finding of his dead Uwiy in the canal at Cumlier land, Sjitunlay afternoon. It will probably never H known how the unfortunate young nian came to bin death, Imt tho circumstances HtirrtHind ing his disappearance and the condition of his Usly when found, point strongly to his having lieen foully dealt with. IKATH XoT CAI SKK BV I'ltoWMNO VKU IU(T OF TDK CoKoNiiK's JfllY. Thejtiry selected by tho Coroner to in quire into the death of (irant X.ul'all met in Cumberland, Monday evening. Ir. H ike was the lirst w itness called. The Ir. testified that he had performed a post mortem examination with the as sistance tif I rs. Foehtman and Carder. The physicians examined the Ixsly care fully, and externally found it in g-xnl condition from the shoulders down. Small bruises were found over each ear. oiitinuing tlie lr. testified : "There was 110 congestion of the brain which was found in a perfectly healthy condition. The lungs w ere inflated and contained no water or fluid of any kind. Tim stomach was i;i a healthy condition, and partially ligeted fragments of cheese ai,l crackers wtrcall.it contained. AH of the other organs were in a healthy state. The r.eck was partially iiislfM-ated. Tiie pn-ssare of the vertebra, in a dislocation of this kin I, against the spinal chord could haveoause.l instant deatlu 1 am jmsitive that hisdeata was not caused by drowning."' !. Foehtman corrolmrated tho testi mony of Dr. Iukc and added that 'the brain was iu a perfectly sound and nor mal state, and theskull was not in the least injurfiL A man could fall thirty loct and not injure his skull. In the fall, however, lie could have liis neck dislocated, but it would not neci-ssari'y follow that any abrasions of the.skiu should Ik- noticeable. The disl s-atioii could have cut off res piration instantly and immediate death would have !ecn tho result. He did not come to his death by drowning as all of the elements in sueh eases were missing." The Coroner. "In your opinion he was dead before he reached tiie water." Witness. "Vis--, sir; there is no doubt in my mind other th in the partial dislo cation of the spina! vertebra was the im mediate cause of death." A numlfor of witnesses were c:died in order to prove tliat tin: dead man had lieen seen in the I'M-iliiy w here his body was found n! the iiitcrnoon and evening of 1 .-.. id, but their testimony was t-. indefinite and uncertain to have any weight with the jury. After deliU-raling firte-.Tl minutes the jury r-Umi.d the fdlowi-rr verdict: i Tli said iranl X n'.i'.i earne to his death by some means iiitkn vi) to the jury, l.".U not by drowning." MANY ISI SURS fNCuSrlllMKll. As is usmij'.y t!;o else iu tragedies of this character all s irts of stories have been set all 'Kit. The following account is made up from the best information '' iaiual.de, n'IINi TIIK HOUV. A little bef -.ire the dinner hour, Satur day, Mr. Henry N osr. of CutuiK-rlaiid, was walking al mg the B. tt . railroad track between the ciids au.l the waste weir, when Ids attention was attracted by a dark obje-t Iwibbing n;i and down in the water in tilts canal. Three other gen tlemen were with hiui and after watch ing th" uun ittiral locking object for a short timo they concln led to make an in vestigation. Whoa they reached the spot thiy found to their horror tlpit it was the Uea.l if a r.ian prot.-uding through a hole in the k-e. The body was lifiod out of the water and laid on th ice, when one of the party hurried to t'.i? city for tlie purpose 'if notifying th" city author ities. A enwd f fifty men collected around tlie !dy in a short time, and when the coroner arrived he had 110 trouble in cmpanncling a jury. After thejury had viewed the remains the I tody was p!a-s-1 on a stret'-her and re moved to an undertaker's rooms. WAS KASILV II'KNTIKIKO. IJefore tiie IhmIv was removed from the jro it w is idontilir;. to be that ofCr.nit ufail by W. A. Ingmau, a former resi dent of Meyersdale, who was Intimately acpiaiiited w ith irant. A dispatch was immediately forward.-1 to Mr. William H. .ufill, at Meyers.I.ile, notifying him that tin b dy of his s m had Iceu found. The pock .'ts of th? dead man were seurche I in the presence of a immVr of witnesses an 1 were f:iu I to cmtaiu a numlHTof private papers, with the iiuine of 1 i rant Xufall tip 111 them, a railroad pass and Sl'i.fll cents in m uney. Thera were tliiee live dollar notes, 0:10 silver dollar an 1 the rest in clung::. His watch and chain, linger ring and a bunch of ktivs wore alsu found on his person. His fa ; was dreadfully swolon and present ed ahidous appearauea. It was also covered with a bhiody Mi)-lance, and his eyes wore black and putred out. nrr.iKn at MKvnnsnAi.:. Kx-Postmaster William Xiifc.ll, ae-.im-panied by several friends, went to Cum brian ! S it ir lay evening an 1 t k ths re!1i iins of his tie 1 by t his home in Myersda!e thai night. Tha funeral, which tM'currel Sunday afternoon, was o:ie ni ins largest ever nem in .Meyers d lie. The dej m 1:1 was extremely pop ular with all classes, and all w !u fiilowed his bsly to it untimely grave wero deeply a:i'fed. Ii-At'rK.'.I'.KI TWO M 1NTTIS AOO. (!il!i?ii!i!-iynf I'vciilwr t.rant Zti fail left bis h !ii J in Mcyersdale for C.i!irerl.md for th'j purpose, it is said, of culling up m a yauug lady residing in that city. 11; n sen in Cumberland aslafeas eight o'eloek that night, bat froui that h ur until his deal bdy was fjuud i the c.mal Saturday afternoon, he droppj j out of sight as completely a? if the earth hid opened an.J swa'lov. el him. His father permitted only a day or two to pass until ho Is'gan to make in quiries about h'.s son, am nig irants friends both at lir.tne and in Cumberland. Uraiit was employed as a lirem m 0:1 th? Fitlsburg division of thfl 15. A !., and his father clui;$ t tip tlelmi un tl,ut he miht have a 'ccpte I etnployment 011 0110 of the other divisions of that roa 1 for a -week or 111 ri, but w heu at the expira tion of that time he failed to learn any trace of him he at once communh-ated w ith the Cumberland p dice. An oili r was detailed to work oil the case, but af ter two weeks of unsuvcs.iful elfort he w as forced to abundon his searcli. Fp to tiie lust Mr. Zufall believed that his soil w is alive, although a majority of lh friends h'jl.I to the opinion tlpit fJrant hud Ijoeil liiurdtiFod. Two wejks ag a rumor was current on the streets of s imersot that irant Zu fall's Issly had liecn found in the canal at Cumberland, and that lie had Ikhmi mur dered for the money he hud 011 hiuu Now that his bsly has lieen found in the canal at that place and the circa instances point t- his having been the victim of foulplay.it is hardly necessary to iy that everything sssi hie will lie done to ! unravel t!pi niystery of his disapiear an and tlcalh. tiratit Zufall W4S in lii 27tl year nnd was a splurilid spe. imsn of mauh si L He was over six feet tall and weighed 'J ptiunds; broad shouldered and straight as an arrow, he attracted attention wherever he went. lie was not addicted to strong drink or other vieos and was extremely popular wherever known. He was a fre quent visitor in S mierset and had a large circle of friends here hu deplore his 8a J ! death. I LIKEI.r TO IlKMAt.N A MYSIKIiV. The following is taken from the edito rial columns of the Cumberland AVrt of Monday; The tinding of the dead Ikh! of irant Zufall in the canal in the southern limits of the city adds another weird incident to the dark history of that mysterious local ity. At this uriting it is impossible to speak with an' degree of certainty as to the manner in which Mr. Zufall ci:n to his death, but there are certain facts, not yet made public, which strongly justify the suspicion of fml play. The theory that in attempting to 1-oard a train he was thrown over the cmUiiikment is must improbable. There was no necessi ty for him to go to such a place in order to get on a train, as he lnd Indh money and a pass iu his iMskit. Two fails strongly support the theory of foul play. Life was evidently extinct when the laxly reached the water, and tho ice around the hole in which the body was found seems to le of a later and newer formation than that in the immctliuta vicinity. Tho fact that the losly was not robbed of everything valuable does not altogeth er lissise of the suspicion of violence. The perpetrators of the awful crime 11 -iy have left the watch and money upon the person with the design of creating the impression of accidental death, and it will Im? advisable for thejury to keep this in view during their investigati in. One great dillieulty.in the way of a so lution of tli3 mystery is tint Mr. Zufall wa a stranger in this locality, and two months have passed Mtiee ho disappear ed. Under these c rcumstunces it is very difficult to find any tine who retuenih'.-r having seen him tin orabuit the time in w hich he is supposed to huvo been iu the city. Hut whether the mystery of Mr. Zu falrs tleath is ever unravelled or not, it is well enough to call the attention of the railroad and can. il authorities to th' im portance of erecting a guard rail along this dangerous embaukmei.t. It is dd that no less th in six violent deaths have occurred in this locality, t'.ie bidics t.f live having been found iti'lbe canal. Death of Charley Sim -non. Charley Simpson died at 11 o'clock Monday night at his home on West Pa triot Street, itged thirty liine years. AKitit two years ago tho deceased was at tacked by softening of the brain and, not withstanding he had the benefit of emi nent medical attention, nothing c iiild lie done to check the course of the disease. Recently he submitted to a delicate surgi cal operation which promised b give per manent relief, hut tho hopes aroused by the operation were s hiu to be dissipated. Mr. Simpson was married abut eighteen years ago to Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walter of this pluevj. One son, Frank, resulted from this marriage. Mrs. Simpson died shortly after tiie birth of her child. Four or five years ago Mr. Simjison was united in iti.ui i:i;.e uitn Miss Sadie S.irber, of Shude toivnshp, who, i;h her two-year oil son sur :. e. He is also sur ived by his father and mother, Mr. end Mis. Is me Simpson. The desise 1 was well-known through out tlie county through his long connec tion with his father's liery stable busi ness. He was of a genial, happy dispi tiou and wil! be mourned by a large circle of friends. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this Wedne.-day, attcrnooii from his late residence. Jasticts of the Pei:e aai Constables. Ii. will be Well to recollect that :it Fi-HKK's Hook SroKK you can jiiirchase Kinn'a Justice, McKin neys Justii-e, Constable's, I in ides. Sale Hills and F-e Hills. Also you can obtain the new uniform deeds and exchange your old style deeds free of cost for the new ones. You can get Jus" ices Il.s-kets, and ail the blanks reipiired by Justices and (' :i stables. blank Marriage Cert ili cat 9t, Legal and Finds Cap papers, large olli. ial size Fnvclopes, blank Hooks Mid airy thing and everything you may require in the Hook, Stationery ami News line. ClIAS. II. FlslIKK. ark'.e Deo'.arei the Legal Nominee. The hearing iu the Milford township coutesied clei-iioii c tse, a statement of which was published iu these columns hist week, was had Friday evening, be fore President Judge Longemt-ker, A . ciatc Judg'-s Hiistv ker and Homer :i!s lieiigon th" lo.'in-h. The large crowd in atteudali.-e at the hearing e ideii.s-d the interest that was taken iu tho matter. About one-third of the voters of Milf ird township were present, all anxious to hear the decision of tlie Court in a matter that they iiad diseuvsel and argu-sl uniting themselves to the exclusion of al most every other subject f.,r days preced ing. After tlisjHising of several oilier matters that were brought to bis attention by dif ferent incmiiors of the Har, Judge Iyn enecker announced that he was ready to take up the election cases. Messrs. lvister V Kooscr, Kooutz and Herkey, attorneys for ieo. F. Kimmel, at once tiled objections to the Court taking cog nizance of and hetiring tho question raised by the objections for the reason that the proceedings were begun liefoie Assts-iate Judge Horner, at ohamliers, and, therefore, the Court as now consti. tuted has no jurisdiction In the matter, la other words, they made the remarka ble request that President Judge Lotigc neckcr ami Associate Judge Hieseekt r retire from the licneh and Associate J:nli,e Horner Is? allowed to hear and decide tiie matter liefore the Court. The novelty i f this motion and the object in view wet e so apparent that its reading caused an al most audible smile to pass over the coun tenance of all who heard it. Judge I. uig eneckcr overruled tho motion, likewise the objections filed to Markle's ccrtini-a:e of nomination, and ordered the costs oi the proceedings to be paid by the peti tioner, He.). F. Kimmel. Among other things. Judge Hongeneek er said that if only 0:10 of th? ballots cast f ir Markle had cmtaiiie.l the two year designation, and none of the ballots cast for any of the other candidates designated the term for which they were candidates, Markle would I the legal nominee for the two-year term. In dividing this tho Court simply applied the law governing, general ejections (so well laid down in hc Meyersdale hcIkmiI oontust a few years since) to primary elections. In this ca-c Markle received :CJ votes for school direct-; or and Kimmel VA. There were two dirts-tors to Ik? nominated for a term of three years and one for two years. All but four of Markle's billots contained the two ypir designation. Kiniiiicl's baliots did not designate for hit h term he was a candidate; therefore Markle was the only candidate voted for for the twt-vear term. In the matter of the objections filed by Markle to the ticket of tho "Citizens Ite puhlicsn Party"' being printe I on the of ficial I allots, the Court dismissed the pe tition at the costs of the ietitioner. The division that Markle was the legal nominee was very gratifj-ing to him and his friends, a it sustained the position taken by his attorneys. Mtsrs. Scott, ISiosttcker and Scull, ami pluvd his name regularly upon the lb-publican ticket. It was thought the decision of the Court would end the controversy and that Mr. Kimmel would withdraw his "Citizens Republican Party" ticket, but such was not the cast?. The "Citizens' HepuMi.-au Party' ticket, containing the nameof Mr. Kimmel and several titheis, was printed on the official tail lots and the contest was carried on at the polls Tuesday, with w h:it result we Jiave not yet learned. Fnder tho circumstances Markle's elec tion ought to In assured, as the Re publican of Milford township are not much given to Wilting regular nominations, although the fact that the lH.-moer.its only nominated one candidate for school director, thua leaving the way open for an alliance with the ineinl)frs of the "Citizens' Ite publicau Party," place an element of uncertainty aa to the result of the coc test. ' (UUMITTKK OF 150. Chafrman CofTroth Naae3 the General Committee t Arrange for Ctlebratinj the County Centennial EVE2Y DISTRICT IIEP2E5EKTED. liMioit Hkh Tiie gn at interest iiianifes'.eti througii out the county insures not only a grand, but an enormous Ce..teuui.d celebration. Tlie general committee named is much larger than I he committee authorized by the resolution adopted at our rci-cnt t:ns't ing. but th" names of pcrs-ms presented to me to U. npioiiie,, uereso many that I found it lolica vtuv ib.'iiciilt task lo e inline tlie tsiinmittee to the liuinlier t namtsl in the rtolutiou. Alter consulta tion with the officers of the iius'ting and tither prominent citiens, I have appoint ed the following committee. Tiie persons named are respectfully requested to at tend the meeting to lo held iu the Court House, on Tuesday evening, the tMiu of February next. A. II. Cofkiiotii, Feb. i lsav President. CKNTKN.M AI. tiKNKUAI. roM.Mrrri-.Ui William II. Huppel, Chairman, with power lo select Secretaries. Aldisoii-Ir. V. F. Mitchell, Samuel I lean, C. It. McMillen, Uols'rt Augustine, Itoss MK'lintook, Christian Iirydy, Ii. M. Kiiiinger and Jesse List on. Allegheny Cornelius Suhrie, S. i. Co:ighe:ioiir, Wiliiaui II. Hillegas, John Mow cry, James Tipton and Samuel i. Walker. Hcnson 1). W. Horder, and John W. Morris. Herlin H .rough W. I- Kurtz, F. H. Collins Albert Ileilley, Jaco'i t". Philson, Ir. II. Joary, Zachary T. Kimmel and Hon. Samuel Snyder. Hiotiiersvalley Perry F. Miller, Philip Hay, Hiram P. Hay, A. J. Cohcr, Simon P. Fritz, Samuel Hrtibakrr, William Sutler, Augustus Kimmel, and Abraham Si v its, Ulack John Haker, Peter Snyder, Noah Pritts, Francis Snyder and Joseph W. Ilerrington. Conefnattgh Jacob I. Kaufman, Joseph T. Voder, Charles Youinaii, Samuel I.iv-ing-tou, John Stahl and II. C. Milten lierger. Casselman Horongh CharbwO. Hanies, 1 1. Weimer and W. A. Wiikins. Conl! icnit! Horongh tieorgj i. (irofV, IS. K. Pu'.lin, A. i. Hiaek, Ja.-ob Shaw and T. H. Franl- Klk Lick Josiah M. Hay, . Floshor, Iieiiietritis Coiupton, S. A. Kretehm.in, Lloyd Heachy Atlam C. Lepley and John N. I 'avis. Fairliojie Horoiidi Simon Pisirbnugii, Ja.-ob Kanuni rer, )e..rge Slack. tireenville Samuel I. Yut.y, Noah Lint, i'ratikiin Hier, Augustus Si, Fi-.erick li-irr, Simon filotfelty and Ju'si'i lioc!istet!tT. Jefferson Joseph H. Miller, Krr leri- k Sh mlis, Sim hi P. Hu'elay, J. W. H irclay Jeorge W. H iker, ljvi I iar bier, Fiiali Schroek and John S -h'ag. Jenner James M. (.'over, Jacob Hoff man, John Hiesis-ker, Jonathan Shunk, James O'Connor, ' Henjamin S. Fleck, Hurry I. Lo!ir, C. C. Schmucker, Sauiu.d Nelfand Frederick I i:ig"s. J-nnertotvii Horongh Henry lf iu -!i, and I). IM Wiand. Iirimer A. . Heal, I leruiuii Johnson, M.J. Iiuer, Henry Kniijip and Levi Iea!. Linisiln William (J. Kicpper, Frank W. Si-hiuucker, Peter Sipe, Lli P. Adams Adam S. V. ilb r and A. J. Shaubs. Iiwer TurkejToot Noah Smtt, .Ia:iuu H. Col'iMirli, Ib-irge W. Kemp, J. W. Iturklioldcr, C. 1 Youiikiii and Z. I Tanntdiii!. M iddiecreck ('. It. Mivire, F.phraiui Triuqicy, Philip M.M.re, N. H. Cramer, Mo. es Harron, Charles JI. Kitig and (' K. H. Cmmer. Meyersdale Horongh A.T. Jolm. eo. II. Hocking, H. D. Morgan, John Collins Kiiiehart Iteicli, W. T. Hobiitzell and lr. S. S. Cood. Milf ird William Ii.ikr, Peter Hum bald John ehring, Hiram Pile, Jasib S. Philiippi, iksi. F. Kimmel, ii. H. Walter and Josiah Harelay. New It iltim ire It irough John M. Topper, Hr. II. C. It-i.lt and Jo.ieph llan kinsoii. New Centreville H irotigh iteulsui Mc Miileii, Win. II. Miller, Aaron V.'ill ami Lcmy N. Scott, Northampton Hrm-e p.mrb mgh. Sam uel W. Poorhaugh. I. I. Leydig, Jolm II. Miller and Kphriim Hroa b.vater. i g!e Harrison oiuh.iin and Jac il Paint Pet'T Iloibn m, John Crist, Jer emiah Saairer, John ieisni and Joiiu Ne.iremberger. l le-n ih ining No. 1 I Win. II. Miller, i otic ; Straub, 1. H. Zimuier min. Hon. ti. p. shaver. James Hatish, John oberand J. W. li -key. ueinahouing No. 'J Simon P. (ieist l, John Hauler, C. K. Wt igle, Irwiu M. II o iver and Amaiiiah Lilir. K K-kwo ! P. irougli P. A. .1 litis, Hon. Jot. I). Miller, llarris.n Suyd , Penrose Wolf, A. Fvans, John Stein ami M. II. llai-Uell. Salisbury Horotig'u Peter S. Hay, W. II. Kc'im and P. I. Li-. i-ngo i,!. Shade I". W. Willianis-.n, Hivid I". Wagner, Jac ib MetJreg r, Jetc CmuiUi, J. H. Keitz, W. Ii. Liiir, Frank Spt-ehi and Kauu ihcr. Som-rti -!d H irougli Az it'. F.-y ami Alix-rl Vansickle. S inierst-t H jrough ' iliver Kn -,1,1 -r. Jam. st MeKelvey, Frank Cuii'iingh i:n, Harry 1 Sips James H. Holderfiau'ii, Jolm II. Miller, J:u-obS. Picking. Henry F. Iiurron, John H. S - rtt, J. i. Ogle, I!r nest o. Ko.iser, H. C. Ileerits J. N. Sny der, Join Winters Alex. H. II 1st 1:1. Henry Heiilcy, lidward Ibsivt-r, Valen tine II ay, Ja-iies Jones Mahloil Schroek, 1 M. Hicks Samuel Uerr, .bisi.ili Kidier, Frank Zufall, A. C. Navis, C. W. Hreiuii sen, Sol 1. Shoemaker, Jonas Haer, Jas. 11. Saylor, F.tio -h Hlo ig'a, C. W. Walk r. Wm. H. P. rkey, Ja nes W. Wooiicy, W. W. Havis I W. Werner, Joiiu i. Sa:i iier, Frank ranger, Thomas Jones Herman Cunningham, Cuus. F. It ho ids Isaiah Pile, A. J. I Idem in, J. Ii. Feruer, Solomon Lenhart, Paul CtsefutT, (i irge XefT, Milton C. Pile, L M. Linton, J. A. Iimlicrt, Uols rt S. Scull, C. P. IL-:i!ey, Win. M. Schroek, Park K'joser, Charles Vanncar, Jos. W. (Jastiger, P. A. Sehell, ("has, II. Co'lVvitii. C1i:ls. C. Siiatl'cr, A. C. Ilolijert, Frank liilbert. Curtis K. Orove, Kdgar Kybi, W. C. Weaver, Hr. tlu.t. H. Hough, lr. John Iills S. J. M""di! leii, Hr. Harry Kiiii.nel, )r. P. F. Shiv er, Dr. J. M. L cutlur, lr. A. J. Kud.sJ.jy, Amos W. Knepjier, Jemb S, Millor, l- Ii. Pritts, i ieo. M. Saylor, Frederick Wei mer, Frank M. Weimer, Chas. Weimer, licorge Henford, Wiliiam H. Mier, Jaeoii Weimer, Hiuce Mis;rilT, V". S. Fleming, M. If- Howman, Itussel Stewart, Irvin Parson, J. I Pngh, Hr. J. W. Carothers and C. F. Fbl, Sr. Suiierset C. J. Miller, Huruian Stahl, J. I Saylor, Cyrus Shaver, Fretl Smith, Jr., Samuel Wendel, Hr. J. W. Welch, ;o. C. Lichty, Philip Walker, Havid Weller, Wm. II. Stahl, William Vunn, Fred Wfllor Jr., Norinaii Trcrd, Jamci Hifiifih, Whi. 1". Fbl, William HruLaker, Josiah Wtiy, J. C. (iiiagy, I". S. Shtilicr, Peter Hellley, Jacob Kiuiinel, W.S. Mow cry, William Stutzmau, Henry Harnett, Andrew J. Coleman, Harrison liohn, Peter S. Miller, Jabritd tfotnl, Daniel Maust, Samuel Kantncr, Frtsl Hingnt r, John W tiler, (iilliati Koontz, Jat'ob Hochstftier, Cynis ShalTer, Samuel Liv cngood, ico. II. Tayman, Kra Wei Hey Jait.b Iteam, Levi Walker, Jaisdi Itavr, Jacob Itowman, A. F- Hittner, liitau U, J.uicK, 1L M. Yomiff, W. II. Tayman, Henry Coleman, W. V Hegley, William Trent. ieo. A. Thompson, and U. M. Hrougher. Soutiiauipton .less Cook, Solomon Kmeriek, H. 1 Martzaud M. U TauUr. Stonycrtck Abraham Wilson, C. A. Hrant, Jamea H. Ijimlicrt, I A. Acker man, William Miller, Charles Shank, C. I Haltzer, Wm. Dively, Jacob Kimmel, Jacob J. t.lessncr, II. L- talker, Ueure Keitfer and Jawb M. KnepinMr. llig'uctt of all in Lcavct.in Towt.-. Latest UrS. Gov't Kqort Stoyettown I'innigh - Ji rt ;ni ,ii Maur cr. Capt. John H. Hiteand C. Il.Shockc. Ssimmit-Andrew Hhisc. Silas II. Walker, W. I. Hrnt. I A. Maust, Wil liam A. Moser. F. M. Milier. Cyrus Fik Wm. 1 li-iover and L-'.t i- Chri Uner. Fppcr Tnikeyf.s,! Ku-li McMillen. Jofm Lie.-, Albert C. Kich.-V. All'nsl Sny der, Joseph King. Jacob Cramer and A., J. Si iiiikih t r. I'rsina Horongh William J. H. Hen ford, Dr. Wii.ticld Scott Kiihlinan, Daniel Albright and Joseph II. Davis. Welbrsburg Horoi!g'i i;tsirge W. Witt and Michael Long. Sugar Makers, Why uso wooden kcelers for iiir.pb; ssq that leak and waste tho s:;p, when yon can buy a good tin or galvanized Iron pail to hang on the spout lor ft -f.it to ?1S.iw per hundred. Wo have them in block. Call and see them. P. A. Siuii:i.i P23P33ED BE7ji TJZ BILL. The FoIlotfiasjLittor ii So'.f-Exiaai'.ory. Hof.sK OK It Ki'It KsKNT ATI V KS II viutisii'-un, pa., Feb. 11, K"i. Hon. W. II. Mnu.iuu Dkaii S111 : Should any iiiteresbt in your county di sire to lie ht ard upon any of tiie provis ioiisof the Kevenui! Hul now Uu'.re the Committee on Ways and Means, tiie Chairman of the s:;id Committee would beoblTgisI to yoti if you w.ii:d forward to him tin- names and addrcst :tf such per stius. T:n Coiniiiiitec will endeavor to make such arrangements as wiii secure to evei votie a full hearing, and. as far as sissille, w ill ariimge" to !iae kindred in terots appear at the sunn; time. Frisk M. Kittkk, Chairman of the Committee and Ways and Means Hers u a Chance. Several hundred dollars worth t.f Shoes will be sold at auction, beginning Tues day of court week, Feb. :-.ii. Fhaxk Siiivi.ki:, Somerset, Pa. Loses Bota Feet. Mr. Amos Coiigheiiour, of Johnstown, liad lit!i of his legs jiiiiptit:.t' d Tuesday Oeuiiig, just be! iw tho kl'.e', tit t'ue residence of Lli Shoekey, tite old Mexi can war veteran, of lin: !!vi!!o township. Tiie story how he lost them is a pi tin ami simple one: Cough e:i our, who it a in ijider by trade, lost l,:s job a- Johns town, wiiere iio has a wife a'i I t !;d I. He w-nttoCumlicrl.iiid, Md., l ot faiii-I to gut work. On his return h .ate, ou I'.n.t, he struck Ihepipo liif, wh'en ho fdi iw isl through the wilder ue t. !I j t at iig.it ly clad and poorly sh 1 1. S ir, i.iy nigiii. the Jrd in-t., w!e:i :h'J iicreury was ! below z -ro, ho Us!;ed an 1 tlcn pitj-et-ly bei'g.si f. ,r siieber at a firm house, l..o was refused. We can si -a reel y yet tsus ceivo that wj have ji.op! i s -b-;i t 1 human feeling as to refu w:.rml :h ari 1 tsimfort to a fellow being on such a t-igli'., but is is true, nei ertheievt. Next, he tried to tin 1 s!ieher in the coal-biu 01" .1 seh'sil-li'iiise, hut his ery marro.v sectii ed to freeze. Then he struggle 1 on aud w hen ti'iout to lie down a:, I yield to death he saw the weliiuue light in the old war veteran's home. Here he was made wel come and everything pis.-ib!e done tor him, but it was only alter four hours of unwearied elfort that his shoes and cloth ing could bo removed from his fro'.en feet and body. Tiie Poor Directors were notified but the liiizzard prevented them giving or sending ai l. Ti;e.!:iy In-. Harrison atidCctty w:ue c.'.i'. t! the found arUT close e"ii,in;Uio:i l-.at the only hope of saving his !i:"o w.w in aniou Uttioii, which they piirfor.ir-1. Co.ighe iioui's ease is yot critie'tl and dospur.ito ; there Is very lit'l ; hop , wo f-ar, for hit recovery. His wife at Joiiiistowu w:,s notified of ids coin!!: ion. Tim eoiir.ty a 1 thoritit s sliould ai-t promptly in this n,:,t ter, as ail til it has been d one for the p.Kr fellow s. far is at the expense of people but illy able to Is-ar it. So much the more d.s.s their Christian and huiii.'.ne (sinduct stan I out iu bil l relief. Mr. Kii Shockcy and family, his soiiiie.irge and family, Tobias Miller's, Win. II. Klliigaui. ill's, and other neigljb irs, !u:;i we c.mnot nai!;e, area!! i .tivo in their eifort.s to lfip ('.lugh'-ii our, mini-tor t liis tsimfort and soothu his pain, t'nugiio nour is about JI ye irs of ago and the third linger of his right lun I is missin'. It is iii truth a s.i-1, a pit ii (. The A jr! many mhj1 i:t Snji';r.l :.re tisiir-; tin t'in.K'ndia Il in. whirh is the t4 vi l:t "3 of it m .-rirs. S M au.l tj tarauloil hy J. Ii. Hi M.K'tr.Arn, Deaf Keq SUst 2 Cartful, A-iUtutit Stn-rt-tarv J-ihti M. I! n. Ms of the iiiteri-ir dc;i:irtinont, his ni.ilc tliis novel ruling in an atcdic ttiori fir an incnuse of icnsi.in, when ismtrihut iry ncii;ciicf u;is sli 11. II j dc -i "si .l t!i;it where :l s-oldicr, p.'ndom' l f ir dc ifnci. walks :il'iitidi' a r.iilria.I tr.u-A f.r th l:ir;Misc of making a 's!i rt' c;it l'r en his ii.;n to iniothcr part of lie city, and is struck l.y a car and injure ', iiij'iry is rim:iril y d:i t Ids o-. :t .'liil'""!., and only s.;c in l.ir'dy :i:i I r ;:n 't- ly, t at ad, to his dc.;f!cs.j. ITiirjraiit of DjsI F.r Soiii; rs-. t ismnty. Kccord'-r M .I-li-i" is fa,-t K-'t:ini tho :ec Ls uiiit'oriiiity into shape. Fisitkk's i'.o K i..i:k now has a larf; s:.s-k of ta iHiif-.riii deeds. Mr. l isi-.i r v.ii! cxi l,:.i!-;j FULK the I'niforiii ilee;! with dt'lurH. Justiis-s of tho I'eaee, lawyers and others. Tiirie deeds are fir sale at lii-rnl wh-'li-sulc r.:tcs at Fiher' l!-iok t.ire t- dealers, and at reduced rates to Jnstiis-s of tho Pea:'e and la-.v3"ers. The coming iMiirt, vevJi will Ik! a good time ! r o'listice-s ut lifts to tiring in their .hl s-tU dev! and have thent excliiine,,.; !-i;i-;ii ;,t Fisher's It-"H vv''is ('M VS. II. FtslSK't. Got S5D.033 For Hii S5D). Al ut the li:tjiiies.t iii-iii in Ijickawana "ou;ity is I)r. Allot! Xort m I"ete, the vtncraMo evlit.ir of tiie S.-.-ant m S. unlay ,Vc. , wh hxs just Ivoil liLSf-ie-ilhisl $."iiVJat the hm Is of a man wh :n he loaned f-'0 ah;mt yiurs ago, which loan he had long since cjvr.i nj) a',J ho; tif ever havin niaidr Tis rich wind fall to Iir. I.iiete riniYiiifl fir hy the will of tlo hito Hnry IU ('arty, who was H r.'iialt'ey land owner at l.n Anjjeles, tal. !r. I.octe, while in b-iainess in New ark, X. J., in InU, loantxl V Carey, who had become hard pn-sseiL Carey went West, and after a few years nolhin was heard from hi:n. It. Lcvto mennwhile Ixsauie a-ssiH-iateil ilh the X. Y. Tribiiirr and Fhiladeljdiia fu'j iirrr, until he came to .S"rantiiii as editor of the Tri'mur, The testator Maid in l;is will that the JL.VO loaned him l,. l I'-.s-n Ila means of htartinjr ljini n a iitiw rv! "f w:-i".lt!u l!7ry Hcuteilf Shotild cxaiiiine tho Cinderella Han. Uread will raise ni.sT, and luike more evenly, in the Citidcrella than in any other. Sold and reer.iiiinendi.sl l-y J.UU li. II jI.I'KKH H M, Siincrset, I'a. Yiidiiut, Mandolins, Guitars, Iiapjos an.lt her stria j.Jiastru!nea'.sanyaer drujj store. n rss a SHERIFF S SALES. I'.y yirt of Sn;iry WriLt of Pc rt Kiii ins r.n I V.'ii'iu io!il Kjioii:is unU l-t:iri t.iet 1-, l-il...l o;if of lie" tiur: of I oi,ot,i, rt'ii 1. 1 r.-liwi!,:,, '.i .i in- ijir.- t J. lli. r- H nt U-tw s to imi.iI.c :ilc. :il Itic I ulirt llotlj , i. ?s.l!!.-fS t Isi.llllll. O.l Friday, Feb. 22, y95, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.f Uu fullouins Un"! r. :il tntat', tw it: AH the rii,'!tt, uU-rT9 rlaitn an l Tu it u( An'ln w K- niit Ut !, in to 11 v r t..:ii f triii t tn t l U;i1 Miu-it.- in s.i::li utnptoii fV'iliip, rtUit'Ptiuiity, I'ii:t:i:x 1K arm nir. ir l-s u:mil J-i ht h N-ir. t;i Ian . tnit'n r, utijtoiiiin-; i:uU t( 1-y !iK.i.iti-i", riiiioii i.cpiy, i hiVhti:-, J.ni j;i;it r:t lc, Jai! ).. K-ii';ll ami o;1ht, iuivin ; tiit rnt m-i'tl a iw t-' no-is, UiiK l:rn a tut othir outl'Uilt.ii, with !h n('purKtiiii-M. triij,-r;y f Amir w K iuicil, tit th j.i:t f I-.. J. 'i'i, ittt!iiin'stnfsr c. t. u. of U. 'i". AI tlif r'lil, IU1. hib n-st, Haini nnl ! rn.inl tf iil;;im Thoni.-iii. if, in hikI to a . r- t lilt 4i1 f 'llftt f il'l .t: ill ! "!!. .ii l.r- U;Ii, Snn r.t tiiily, hw.il-! m tir tirtti si.!- tt lirv ctr-f. tm:tti I oa i.w lnr'ii ly an all'-y, Uy fiv slrti't, mhi:(i iv 1 mi s! rf. t. nit i m u t ly 1it r. I". It m ifl i mi.ttiH-n l tu ih MVvitm x !1 it to,ii. Mivrh, as lot N. 7 , tmvtii;? tli n in r-'ttl a I Aiiory fnttn lut iluii: li-iiin- aii'i rr.tlu(!.litiL-', i;h Hicajipurt iiaii't-. T:ikt-ii iii xwnii'ii a:nl to !' 1 1 ! prtM-rty of W i.li:tiu i ti ma. ut th- of M. A. Kuiit-r, hi .':;tv of Kuu"ly 1'rirf. -AI;- All !h runt. i;itr-t, rlaim mxl ilt- fiia:nl of Kniiikiln Khui'l-, of, in un l I 1 a I'.-fl iin larm r Ir.id I iaul i.ii:tt- in 'oti t'A iiiti;, 'H'l'-r;': rtnii:!, I'.i.. nt;.i'i ii "; itr-intr- r it uUm: .") ;rr- !i-.r. 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Jl. it.. !i.i itj tic r,u:i t :.-ri-l Iwii ilwi ;i:i hn;l-..-s. sliitiie .;nt other 0. 1t.iii:i.:iL's. tt';h : "n-.;jnirT.-i!.i.ice.. No. 'I. A lo" ..I Ti..:!i ! i"i!.ite in th.- vl'- 1. n'e .: l.'.ntN-r'.s . o;i iTis-k townshii n :.:;! .iii -1 : T - i'l'.rii:'!, t-oi.ucuiii- :;i.-r.-s iti .i;ii"Tr l i'i ! 1 of I:i:iii's Ijiinii,-rt. 's.imui-i W'lit iili-t - ll I:lnU-rt. I::ivi:i" I'liTii.'i i p -01! ,i pi.,;.ir' ti;i . T.-.ii!ru;nt o: l-i r e;i: f.;i!i-lm'. v.i'l: ri.e iii.tiurinimii'v 'I ik ;i in ev.Hvio .ii ::! 1 to If ,:l l as lie iroj r'y cf S.111C1 I .ic-r i:il Klimiin-I :i .i-. i' ", a! lie: .-.ill I OX' John I'-, M '-!nnli f 'n Uwr. A'.i ti. " - t. trie, !,i. r.i, M.Iil l ul 1- ti. 'K.lii'. J r". Ii. K m: , ,t i li i-. Ka li, ii. A. i'.. K.'"it A So:i. 1:1 .o. i c':i!iii i.ml ! . 'r.: :l' all I A. u ; Supines", as to tlie follow XWi, .!. -sriln il real es! tie, I l Kit. Nn 1. A rT.-.iu io: or ro;ri t l:n ite in .Ie,.a-ri.iv a l.o:o'i"l'., ..i.u.-r. t roiuii'.. '.t.t t.o 1.: l-.l 1.,! ;:, n.irih liy a,i at:, v. i .si"!.- it ..f 1(. l,ry I". s.,:,f. -. .,i-!i l,y !,.. ;,( , w,. l.v lot ot tl :ny V. . ry, l.-vi-. i.'i. r.ori 1 c 'l-I ' ,i. fr.al ihv."il!:i4 !,o';-.-. -I.itii, ,:.i.i f 1: '1' r ii-.; !m;:1 I.iil--. will 1 lie 'i jiiirr.-rr. ic. No. 2. '.' tain lot or j.r-i t ol l ui.t ru nt . in Ji li:j I.. .v:: !.:,. fcolic ri.-t I'o'.ll.Iy. i'a., c 1:1: :ii:i:u .'I vi" ai-ri-s, a.l'oi'iu.c !:,n. I. of M.ir li.a 1. Hay ici ti.e ,.cr, A I. un V.. i, uj.-r im lii.-soa'li. i.e)i i- I .,, ami !! 11 ry 1 '. sriaiji r OII Ml- Wf-! JlllU OU tlie ;oI"!h !' M-tllMll Initio.' I.i; aid (s-fiH-icry . .No. o. Alo: i furtiiiii l -ini itc in J uiiit towii lioio'i'.'ii. J. iiTi.-r t.n-nliip. rolii:!y and stale ufon-sai.i, a'l,ii:niii- hnnU of J. J." .i;t rl:li ofi lli" 11,1, Vi:r.:-rsM-i isrcl on the ,unii, In! "f nriii- K. You-i Hik -i nn.f w.'.ti ar'iic llicriils on iii- nnrh. T ikcn 111 ex. c;ti Mia :u..t to Ii- J I : itn ice rlviit K. H. Ka-.nz. Jarol, I--. Kania.iiul .. :'.. Kaiit .1; .1 ico'i hai,r., itni'i li".-;ii,-s us A. !i. Kan... a-:;; r,l Vait of ."siiuinou il l's luaii, ct. ut. A l.-i y Al! ill ''.s'lit. .!;'.c. tut t. si. claim i-.r.d le :u 1 11 -1 of il-lirv h. r 11.W. of. in 11a t to toe foi 1 oivti:; ite-iiosl r sil 1 -tatc. 1 ite t!,c t op r:y o li-'iuy Kii-lsl. il.-e'il.. low!': No. I. A is rr.iin tract of iaml sl'imte In 1'ailit liU'lltc.i. Soai' r-'t colliily. I'a., tsi:i-t-ttrii!i!i loia-.Ti-, ii'io'.it 1 ai-r-- i-fear, Uilainf w. !I liai'-r-s!, .cl.oii.'.'i- l.m !s of t'iiar- l.lTte l.iV'.li.tiiTI, Joiatl ':. er. Uillill-er lii irs 1'ivi I i.tviinsi.o!i. I'limp Mey. rs ami '"Ii .". L in; It ti.ii mvi -.i hvn iivi:,aj i: ia-. -1, a .::.. ln.nv lan.v I.ri.-ii r"-t inli it:',; !:ai-;;. s.t-tr coup, iirrl ot!,! r '.t.'.c;i;-iu-.., v. .ti; t:i.- iijcc'irteiiaai's. No. J. A t.'acf of lari.l. tli.H' al'011 s.il.1, oiitai'iia aer ii.oe or'j.. aft tun:, l.iiil. a!;i i-ii.o; No. i;:k.vc, a at iaiuli .. l',t;li:iriii J.1 . c;:riii!i. N.v ;i- A Inc ! of lairl -ttiialc us uAi.s li, c a:-ii.:ii. is aei'.s laorc or !i-s, ailjotlim No. I io.o".e, i;ciini;i r In ir, Mary Tn crrow uti 1 1: ti.-rs. Ail of the ulmvo klii'ls h re llililerilliil witii tsvil n-1'l lint 'Mi,-, and lire s;ivenii nt oi am, lyliia iiioaii tin- line of tiii-s. A ". It. It. Tilllet! Ill CX.i'll'illh !!! to Is- M as the ill- t -.-.-.I i f II airy f. Koust, al the suit 01 liuir, Sunshine Co. Terms : NiTIC-!! persons iurei;:i.-i:'.rf nt tlie tiSove s ili n iil ii .i. sc take r.n ti.i, u:.,t . j i T.I. of til- i;:i-ii.tsc liioiiey ,a-r Is" k. : I. i wa.n cr,l'- "iy is k"i...-k.-,l .tuvvn; u:i,i riiiv. i; '1)1 l.a.r.M le- e..i., vi ll -wile 11 1 tin- ri.iiol l:e Krt He-ias-r. ".'i" l-..'u- of Iii- i.ur! t.a - llio. II I.it .1.1 li!l ill- licfo! till- 1L1V ol I ihrinaMo.!. v:.: t hurslay. K. t-r-.i.irv 'j-tii. is."'-. No il ! H'.il U" ackiiicvii-iic.i until il:c j plieLiii .e mo.;- y Is jniii in iuil. S!i;-n:fs J'fl'-e, ) K.I'W.VI'.ti l!'MV:!t, Jan. ;,. , ls.i. sic ritr. E XKCLTOJi'S XOTiCF- K-ta to .f S:intli f Ii'k, Stv if I Sj.il., Nit.'?,,- tiii!if y fT.pn tuii- I. U. rs t- -aTstuifUii-y on tin- nlwivo i-stat li t i I. KMtit- d to i'l' uid r'ii?i-l. t.y ti' i !!. r ant!iriiy, no!: -- ts in j.-liy jjivwi t. i- rsoI.S ill tf:i' i 1 1 -t;;'! to ;.,ak im- !! ltat jty:n at an i tl:o.o i;a intf 'lai!.is ;i:Mind tin vim - n-::l ritt dt;!y Hi'.- tii aM l d fr sftt.fin-itt to tho Kt-u'or al tli iau ni;i.i.v of lid u:t 'd., x i.:tdv. M in ii ilth. Hl ,:t JoYI.wlt r. m., h, t und iiin- tie w iii utifiivl fsr Uvi tr. Y-w ;mik m vv. fie' fitlo'A lii'.;a;ssin:,rs hav t.-va fllol In my e:iiis-.H!i'l no' i"- is i.ier. t.v Kivt-n 111 it Hie s.ui,(. v, nl jircMi.uUst to tliu I'ourt for coniirnui llo'l, 011 Thursday, Februaiy 28th next. Kirs! und I: anl ai-si -nt of rl. J. Yi trus tee Of V.'. i I i -Siiei ciall. Kirsi 11. 1 flikkl an-ouat of W. T. Ilortoru t-Hi.-iiis-of Tlioliins Kliitiiiii;ali. t-irstnii.t itn.il iKssmnt ol l. W, Will. 11. ii;!iS" of li.ile V. l'lilll!C. Kll'l tt if", K.r-t an l Ileal ncco'ir.; of Ya! n!iac Hay ne t U . J. It. Hay, ussigui 4 uf J. LK Hay unit wife. Kirt .m.l ft iv. I u'c.aiiit i-.' J. IL Sis,;t, . i "ii-s-1 W". l. Ilicr. 1 ir. un-! liiwi a.f.,.i!i( of Valentine Kay :i:.il M.Iiuii siii.iiri, a!u:s-s ij AnaieC sneilli. S-'iis-t n'i'l tiual sssi:,tof Jacoo D. Swank, uijiiis- of -.nivi Sii.it.ly. I i.-l iiil ftiiul HissMiiil f A. I-. (I. H.iy anil '. V. V.i liter, asijii--u of f. T. I Liy. M.iiiier. t. Pa., K. P. SAYIjiiR. J-'t ii. 'lh. j I'rothoaolao'- c 10FUT ril'KI.MATI(X. Wiierf.s. file Hon. Jron 1 1. ni,k n i.i Km, l'rsi,li.;it Jii'li:e of tur v. nil "ouns f I'oillllloll 1'HIIS of lilt" ;-V-nil SKlIl!lcscol:- lvin the M;h Ju-iiciitl Instnct, nu.l Ju-:i. of tic- I'.iuitu of tyernl T-n:iiiM"raii -ii-rr.il Jail lH lively, lor tiie Irtul ol alt niiil.il iiml iV.hvr ol!' niters In Hi-" sael Distnet. ami 1 1. J. H'lKM Killl'l NuAII Hlt.st l kUt. Ks.'.. -Ill !-s of the l:irts of I iiiuimi l'ti-s.s uuil Ju-.iisi of the Court of i Iyer und T'netiier ami iii-nil Jail tk-ilvciy for the trial ol all eipil.il au.l oil;i r otti -niters in tiie I ouniy of i- iiiti-rx-t, ttive tssu.sl ttn-lr pnopin. and lo lae lilrec'a-i. fur holding a Court of Common l'li-iis Hiui i"n."r.il l;nr;-.-r n--Iuih of Hie I' ru-e ami tteiieriil Jail li livery. an l Courts ul Oyer aud Ti-raiim-r at isoiiiersct, on Monday, Feb. 23th, 1893. Notk f is her.-hy tlv,-n to all the J-.ll, o'the i'.-Kce. the I iit.imT itinl C.;-.".a W wii hiu Hie siiiil ismnty oi !soiiier-t, n.l lie y in- then mid tlc-re In liie.r i.r. r . rsois, viih tneir mfls, isis.rils. iiiii!i'.,f:ia;,eMiiiiialioi!ii a"i'l ullii T n ineai!'r"ti,-, oi l titose thi:ic wlni-li 1. 1 Ue. tr tjiHe mill in llial U-tialf a p rtaiit la Ik done, nntl ulso iIk-v wImi will i.riss'ule aiitiiist the piisoiiTs llutt a re or i hall Iw- In the Jail of S.ii rscl County, lo In then nl there lo prosecute ugainsl tlu iu u itluil be jliaU EllWAKO UOOVER. stierttt James B. Holderbaum. SNOW : IS : HERE! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO CUTTERS - - - REMEMBER Wo Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. Don't forget two gears ago gouiccre unable to get them, and rerg soon they wit be scarce at any pr ice. eg James B. SLEIGHS ?'sS' C: Sc BY THE CAR LOAD. Tlie I(tinicns5 Ware House of E. I iinrisoa is jiacked with tlie finest line of SLEIGHS and SLEOr? ever brought to omor.-ct. FU1I Line Of- BUGGIES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, LA? R03ES, HORSE BLANKETS, BELLS, WH1P3, ETC Call an J envitice yourself Iefore Laving elsewhere. I have PRICES to suit the TIMES. E. L SIMPSON, Patriot St., - - - Somerset, Pa. Mrs. A. 11 U11L -MY- Clearance : Sale . . Will Ikj . . eotitioiteil until . . . March : 2d, In orilcr to reduce my stoek to the lowest point before : KNLARGIXU : My Store. . . The . . LOW PRICES . will be continued and Lower Tric es will be made. Many goedd ill lc sold at a : : SACSAFICE. It niil piy all to take advantage of this o.Ter. " . A. E. DHL. 1 AND BOB Holderbaum. & SLEDS P. & P. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY -VT Prifcs Parker A U D Parker's. NEW cvcr Btfure Heard Of "IP
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