JU. LV - - v Somerset Herald. Ki ! . -T. lUt i , ,,; !.;-t i-.-k i!m lia.l ;.-Y .1'? ' . . v jn iV-ii! rrn:;, mIih-s :'-.'' v,'.:iM.ITvll '" " '" Vol:' frnilUfi 111 1 ". .i;!f'rl'li'!"r ; V i ..in- J'-r l- 't'I:t'- - ,.-.!: 11 ' .',,,.. .' to -.1 nirainst only ; '"''."r :.r.-.!i.-.:!i '" 1,r li'J'r ' j .. ,.rT;. .-.mi :it? . . j! , i: -.1 s'.i.miM n-'t for T. " ' ' . I .It ll''uist, M!1 " .".-.v.- .--,, ,.!iir'MUi!ty voters S '"' '. ,'i.;r I 1-t :i;i!-t the 7;-!'' -,t :ttmslitisc in , . ..: " l ' v ';'v , ,,. i;.-ki s unity, 1 . , r i-. :. .!: Uriiik l-risoti ,.rl'--"i" , i .'V a i':rst--l;iss niusi- :t. :i in -U i tt l'ri-.-e? 'o ..iriin-.'ilt Uisre '' '' '' " .... .j:,,.. i'..r j.-t:natT at T; wl,; il ;.. A. litlS'l XVJIS s-s- v "" " j s.i!i s.-tit twciity-ftvo J V v u y.'il. I'-'rty fr iJif .rnm " "-.r!t U--.-l-isr hydrants from i - , w. ,,..;,i.,..:l, .i-r it lip iUi.i . .. t;. IV.iritoVii Miii;ro ' j litid '!isin-ii, hitvo f 'Vi- .1:1! !'- u- H"11''1- t'"'1" . , l i is (: under o'oli- ' ' 'V :'::ii t!"'".' with a ham! . .. ',-y lul. ii'" " .- .. . :.thai th." sjiritiff v ill ' r" , ,.!. a Wrst ' ' "", ,.! .. Mivtl..i! all in ii'-:i'ii:is ..': .!.'! i'' : f-f April " ' V T i' I"1'''"' !'r:,'s tlat '.. . .,, .!t a !T.-v.ir:.-.(!..r. .: , !:., !;.. Mr. A. 1. T. " ' v I'. ;' "r: "or a:i;l Wai- ".. '. . . i.i U''iiTl- t'ltfll in ' . 'j, .. . of i-'-r thi? mail ' ii'llaeini-.l tln-ir - . '. , . r M.irp:ir-t lH-la:il, ,,-,,..!. ... :; ..ii-l Mrs. r.nrtoii tlar ,, ; :.-- :m4 .-t!io i" the iiom ... ; ,., ;'; .. .l:nr.iJ : ..: r ! Jh wi.pl "w o !! i'-rui "i.i'ly" ii'-iiKI .r : J. i'i " ! 5,-ak, wik or ... ..... ., .. lia'i-j jtut ! .. ;.. ,t v. ;i.:i -.!:iot Mow ii ..: ;., .:.;. ::.i or u riu-f r i'ri.-.-s. 1". A. S. ii i:i.l, 'i :. ! l iir.t"!! -.r.i!:-y. lian i tliii. ns:a ,., i . x.. tvM fiit iil":iji' .-rilv, iu-Ti "ii oiVi.'i:tl ' '-i --- ' ' l..:i:ir o:iiy can ! ; .. .. ;ir:- v in '.li. r llicy o-m- .;. ... : i-:is to jail on tli- r;, ." ..!!. -. v. ! will ! ro - ! v ii;.!iy S.ii!.'r-.'t cor.iity . iiavni lf:i a rosl- r a li'.i in !.-r .f iiioulhv ..f (iitra:on oti the i :l . !;!:'. .ilu 1 lit his home i!n i ! .-. nty, on Sat- !; m.'.s s-vv!ty-l'our years oi.l t;: i . Ul !' -r n'- .-.it a year. 7. i:r i ! it y '' tir.'.s iio;os a i:i .! ;V.i in unity : Tim fa- '':ira. t'.'.viishij st-ii.Nii f.;ruiiiiro -.- . -ii . I . I a: l:t. in favor oi'ilji' school ; !t was ti i-'-l five ti'ii-s in our r :-n:irt :t 1 1 : 1 wt:tas oi"t!i to th" su - Tin1 'fiil ot iists pai l i.y Ktiriiitiin iiijiaiiy l- the i-t :mio:::ilc.l to ovc r at'.oriH ys" f.i-s aii'l oxions L-.-: - i ::h t!if -a-o must havtsum ...it -,.). Tiie jri' of the im .. f:;riiiltir in oontrov t-rsy v. as ". ' t'r .jTi.-tor Mftzar, of t Jit' Nu- '1 !. 1' iik, I'a., is mistaken, an -..;! r .;l ii is !.!! in.i.h; on t lie . r i;, tiii- Slate. Mr. Metz jar .:'! t-i cxt' iit of S-Vt. an,! IK - . .ru. ui !i ti.at many hotels in the -:-"t .:..-...; t!i- St:.t rr'.' tliiKl in n.y. i'p.jirietor Metz.tr re-.'.- r '. U.r: ti A. Vk!, a - . I'r.-is l.'iiiis.-r ("oiii'iany, ! l'iii'.a ! t. whieh the -.s!ie-l. There is n sin-h .!. -. a:i i tlie ehe.-k is valne- '' r. ..iicl ::t theCot- .. 11. -;..:.i! -luring the week, S. ' . .r. a l.r.iiv -man on the UaUiinoro . a !.: .'i :.t in early on Mon.l.iy 'i. ii o.r'nck he !io:i-e !a ' t:i- tr -U i'i front of an on - a :. !i v. i in. ... i:, iom ar.l the man. ': -;.t.:; .-1 ,.(; .; enino ami ran to '. i. ii was .Ir'.ink. .!.... li.w ver. the ensiuo '- i :..:i- IT. i . ,,f hi arms was torn i -.;.!. r j..int ainl the i lh.-r -' -'. :! :!;..- -. ri-i. Tiie m.i'i whom r i r ..-.ie was uiiii.jui- -it. rtoit-iI lforelt .'ii. ,;, :,r' !. ..lie is at Johns II hivn;',.. mall. .ii'v-.(7e t jiajn-r l. -Us .f an ol 1 kiioun I i have amasse-l l-ui ii ref-iscl to ii'i. Where, she kept 'ysiery. s-liiil she came T.' ;i a thorough : a" j r. iiiises wi;hait iii-liTi'-j.lae;-. l'iiialiy. i i jire;:iie.l ior j l.i-t.v on the ..11 v.o i! :-:l, lii. ii :i n .1 -r.i:i as su. h !asters !i-u the ;.!asjer was r- r. -T ; iverniiieiit tnls. ' '' I " ':ii:.n's entire for- ' : 1 'ae.-u it aii.l the skin. r '' '1'' ::, it a:i irjn.v of prae i ..fi'i..ry never ! e-:.-.,ij,'i,je-i:i,,n than in .r. s. nt w inter. f '" :' i- ii.i 1 a mon'i t of I'li.' t v!,i,-t- i:js.venil e.i.s.-s s ii:. ,!, t.y inU'tiso to n .ii-h t...-ut. Then the '" a i'ci.-ii.-l forth into pro " " i'. a!.;it the ra.iual :i I a k i n o pl.Ks? in nature ::ii the ilii-tum that '" 1 t. r.:'., r--' woiil.l never- V 1 in this lalitii.le. ii. ';.isi.ns iif tlKx- . 1 !1 were apparently in- i.'.t .. im a' (-tiil l-.m fc !l ''" tii. ni all "into a " 1 "r n. any y,"ar a w inter -1. V.' '1" i, ri;-v the present , k ii. .-.i (i i ay p:irt of I: ri,l,r tn ways that 7;"' " '"r" '-ilil to tiie nonli- .;jf... 's-.:i . ...nity on liii,iin.s. i;ii.:.!t was ts impressr-l - ;.i-.ir.ii.-, f jM.vorty aii'l -'J li -linn vi here he drcam- ,,i , Mil while xslis-p jiiii s.-; ... , . . "' his convietion that 'j',M'l ith his wif.? anj -i.lv ' "r-v aroiiMrJ the humane x .' ,1,:"l r of gentlemen, ami "'-'a-l-n slei-h starto.1 '-. '", ''' ""': -v. '"! when they '."r'r '-'- '!'-s:iiiali.,n; with elotli- !"'r- '"" 'nl stockings ' ',,"''li an.l m . ...! . !, n was found that th v ' t . - S..,. f Miiiitrii nun Si i ""''l1' a"'1 t!ir-v n,ihl hi,ve ; -'4.1 (l l. r" hen it ili.I. v-j!-,,''''":i"1 a"'l the conscioiis u., '"' t,W'" lhe "'- of reliev-srl-, lJiV;r.""s U uUl the best The hirant s.,tl f Mr. Bll(, N(ru Wt,,.v Isirron, of this uhui; i;,vi Snti.Uv niorn insirom s.rlet f.-ver. Mr. Uar,,,,, jH uriilftir.K f.ven th sj-.,,,,. ,jiM.:4. ThelMpior desilors of Soniorsei ty have forme.1 a lntc tive Association " ami w ill hol.l their first m- tin nt lU k w.vl in th.-curse of th- next ts,UI,iL. r w eoks. On Satur.lay James I Vutfi, !,., ,lis p,,..l of l.:s h .use ami 1,1 hi tho l.-.roiih of U.M-kwo-.. 1 to the meniN rs of the Uo formclomsregation, w ho w ill convert it into a pars'innjje. Mr. Il; nry U Walker, or StonyeriH k tow n- hip, who hail Imi-ii ootilinnl t- his honi.. for two month l,v an aii.-n-V- r iv. phoi.l f..-cr, was shaking hamls with his numerous frien.ls in this j.la.-e Monday. Kev. T. .1. r.rist.nv w ill prraeh in tlio rresl.yterian t'hurcU next SaMialli, in the morning from the text: "Let the Ke-(leenu-.l of the I.o.-.l Say So." In the c veninj; on tiiesevcaih U'atitu.lo: "lile.-s-eil are the Peacemakers." The lcinocratio ship of Allegheny township i-ipsirsl in last Tuesday's hur riome, and only one life, that of a candi date for supervisor, was saved from the wreck. With the exivption noted the ItepnMicaiis made a clean swii p. V"ashiiton's Birthday was oliserve.1 l.y th: children in the li irouh schools w ith appropriate exercises; l.ut f.r some reason or other, prolialily due to iiejfli-K'-'iiee, "old Klory" was n.t displayed on the l'ajf stall's on the s. hsl lmildins cm that dav. The crow d in attendance at court Mon day and Tuesday was. unusually lar;;e, considering that there w as no more im portant leal luisiness to transact than the rraiitii; or retail li.juor dealers' licensed The criminal list at tha ju ent session is the smallest presented at any rruiar term in years past. . A st.vr vveighiiii Ul pounds, dressed, is ti oe seen hanging on one of tho strong steel Ic.viks in Kuss.'ll Stewart's meat market. The animal was purchased by Mr. 1. I. Zimuieriuan in the lVrsyiuarie Valley, ldaho.and after gmziiig fir a year on his ranch in South lukot.i, wits ship ped east and s-ild t.i Mr. Stewart, lie is a tine specimen of the Imvine race and is attracting general attention. Hereafter when you a-ldress a letter to a person liiting his mail at Jcnner X Koads vim w ill write tlia name of the post oiliisj "Jeiiuers" i! you wish to com ply with the rules of tho post o:1iee ie artme!.t. The time honored name of Jeuner X Iloads was stricken fi-;:m the l:-t of post o:!';-es i:i I'eii!isyl atiia r.nd ".lenners" sui'stil it' d f r i: by ord.-r of the I.stma.stor b nera! last week. 'ur Husband correspondent writes that Wasfiingtoi.'s biithday was observe 1 i.i the s.-IhmiI house in that place on the A citing of the 2id, when a crowd that taxed 1 he capacity of the school bnil.l:::g a ttiMe.l siicl INtc-.l to a I rogram, -p.s-ial'y prepared f-.r the (.-;isi..n, and which iel'..'eted great ereibt upon l.!h teacher an.l scholars. The schixd room was ajiprojriati-ly d"is-r;;ie'l wi.h tlags and ever giv.-ns. Mr. .lames H. Wats in, tiie we!l-k:i vn piano tuner of i'ittsliiirg. i!ies, through the cilumns of tiie Hkum.h. to inforta his many Somerset patrons tiiat iiis regu lar visit to this place has b" n d-. layed oil account of sickness, lie expects to vi-it Somerset in the eiir.--j of the next two or three weeks when he i!l call upon all of his patrons T'ir. Wj'.v.ii is s;i:Vcji'!g front an aggiivatcl ::tta-k of President Cleveland M 'liday sent tiie nomination of 1'. A. I'.igi.-r t ) the S-.-nat" for coiitirm iti u as C.iUector of Int.-ni-il llevenue fr the west; in ilistri.-t of Penn sylvania, thereby rent v. lug t" i!le.-tor K. ? Kcarns, wli his i.-eu under li.-cf.i the p 1st several '.ninths. Mr. Kcarns was charge 1 w ith gross violv.i m of the civil service laws and of running the Collector's oiib-e in th interests cf ( "o;i gressman W. P. Sij.e. Tiie Somerset ' Ministerial Association m.-t at the Lutheran parsonage Monday atternoon. Kev. ieph iri read a very in teresting p:;jcr oil Savaroisol.-c. the Flor eniiae monk, who !i-.u:ia a faithful preacher of Christ in the l-aiiti'ii! iiy of Florence, and iinally gave his life for th" truth's sake. The paper was dismiss ed by the pastors present. The next meeting w ill b.' held March 4ih, at the residence of Pev. llristow, who wi:l read a paper oil Martin Luther. It w as de cided to change the h':ir of evening ser vice on and after March loth, to 7:t p. m. "Joe" and "lan" Sachs "f Jcnner township, are two witnesses w ho -ame to town for t lie purp le of testifying in the case of the 'oi.r.e.onw ealtii vs. llarvey Slahl, charged with violation of the liU.r law. When Joseph was called to the wit-ni-ss stall I yesterday afternoon he was in such a maudlin stale of intoxication that Judge Longr-neckcr committed him to the county jail for twe nty-four hours, in order that he might soiicr up before again a .peai ing U-fore thefoiirt. laniel lail- d lo appear w hen csilled in court, and as a result will have taken from his costs w hen he apiH ars at t!ic "captain's oIli-e'' 10 secure Lis fi-s. A verdict of "n ;t guilty" was act pi. d by the Court Monday morning in the cis of the Commonwealth vs. Win. Aus tin, charged w ith r.:pe. Peaders of the 11 KKAI.Ii w ill re:iie:n!s-r tiiat Austin w as c invicte 1 of rape at Iiec-ember te:irt of court, wliereupoii his coi:n.--cl Hied a n:. tiou for a l.ew trial, alleging thalaUcr discoverisl evidence would cle-ir!y c-stab-lisii the prisoner's innocence. A in w trial was a.-i-orlmgly grantcl. and win n th'-case was caiiel Monday coun-el f. r t ic prisoner s il., nitted a iiumiier of a:li d'.vits, made ! ciisintcn sted parties, sill ti" w hich w ent to prove that the a -.-use d was ten miles distant from the seen? at the tim ; the rape was c.uninitteiL Congn-ssman Hi.-ks h is intr .l;ieed a b, il in Congress giving gold im-d:.!s to all surviving veterans who Misweml President Lincoln's first -i!I for T.Vnn volumeers. Major James P.. Tredwell, of tiiis place, is chairman of tlie veterans' c. miuiltee having the nuitter in cl arge. When the war broke out Major Tredwell was a y i.tng barrister in mec'.ty of J.mi caster. i:tv in ; :ly Ice!t a lmitie I to the pra.-lice of th" law a f- .v months pi evi-;:-. W.ietl the call for . olnr.lecr.i -ime he laid down his law is.ks mid went to tin- amioiy of the local miiilary cirgaui zalion, with which he was c.mnectisl, and the same liight accompanied Iiis cotnpaiiy to Harrisb:irgand the next day t Washington. He was a iiui.iIx.t of one of the first v. luntt-r iMiiipaniis to r-ach tiie N::tioiial Capital. He wxs a high private at that time, but sulise ipiently rose to the rank of Major. The story of the tragic murder of ciraiit Z ifail, s..:i of ex-P.r-tm ister William H. . if ail. of Meyersdale, in Cumberland, on liwiiilKTitiri, is now know n to thes licc of that c ity an l it is probable that a iiuinUr of arrests will lie made U fore the clos of th? present week. It is re ported that several young men, promi nently connected ill the "(jmi-ii City," were implicated in the inurdcr and that startling revelations w ill le made. Kvi denee has already lie n obtaimsl sulli ci.'iit to prove that .ufall was either "sand bagge-l" or hit on the head w ith some blunt instrument with mitlieicnt force to dislocate his neck, causing in stant death, and it is rcjxirted on good authority that evidence will W forthcom ing at the projMT time which will show that the murdered lxly was kept con cealed in a cellar for a numlier of days until di-s.mj.s:tion set in. when a col ored man w as employed to haul it to an other part of the city and deposit i'- in the canal, w here it was afterw ards found. Skilled detectives are working n the case and tho father of the unfortunate victim is determined that the guilty par tits shall lie brought to justic e. '- A J Court ?rccsdin(;. j Kegular term f 1'ebn: iry furt eon i M-neil at ten u'chs k Monday morning jwiihJiidg." Ivongcneil.rr. and Associate jJudgi-H lli.sciker and Hoii:,r on ll.-i Is neh. W. P. Ko.is,.r. of Somerset U.r . ouch, wa.c rpp..i.i,.d f,,rtt!i:in of tho j, ran : jury. After the bar list had b-vii ealle.1 and i the littorncys w ith m .ii.en to present t had been heard (!,.? C..;ut l-xik lip the ap : ldi"iti.mforrvt-til li-iuonh-alers licenses, j Argumen: w as le io-d in i.!l of the three ! or four cases where remonstrances had I liecn tiled, after which Court adjourncJ j to meet r.t ii o'chx-k Tin-s-lay morning. Sh'uily after com t re-c. livened Judge ' I""g s-ker aniiouiK'ed that the Court Md .n lave I action in the matter of Har vcy Staiil's applh-ntioii for a retail li-jor deale r's li.-ense at Jeiiiter X Koads, pend ing tho termination of a prosecution against the applhrant for violation of the li juor law, and had decid.-d to refuse the applic.a:oi,.,.,r.I.,.--c,.h rix-k. of I'rsina; the Ml. Pleasant lirew in-; Company, of Ml. Pleasant, cstmorcland cuiinty, w ho had p tilioiusl for a l-ittler's Ihvii:, and Oeo. 1". Shailer. of Continence. All of tiie following appli.-ulioiis were grai.led : K.I. Nick I.-or, A.l.lison t-rp. Ali.s. K. Ili.'i:i:.ii.li,im. .ii.lisoa twp. A:i. in w Vcua.ic. Ik rtm t.ntuii. .lo.. .h s. .iiiun. ri.iau. Ii. r. oi Lerouh. Seen S, cruel C olUl-a -ticc ls.roi..i. J. M. li ..t.ls, William A. S-viii. Au-.'il' i Jv. li:.-r. C'olH-ninilli tv.'p. Win. K. nrp -titer. '1 ii u. is. V iin..i:s, KUt I.i.-k J. .1. Ken.;. I!, l.iri... r Hip. John It. .-iicer, M..y rsi;ii.r borough. Nut': iiii. l Mi.-t r. " .i.e. j.:-, !. J lut V. (icthrie, John K. K:-sslcr. Noiiiciiupton tw-p. t'.-l.T A. .bifiu, U.M'kUIMNl !Mis,U(r(l. Ham"! A. Il iiiii s. Charles iv Vjniiinr, S.iin. rs. t borough. .I;eoil 1. 'u r.t r'.-lsrir K.vli" " " "V . 1 1. T .yiTian. tw p. ti.'ur l--li. i. Salisbury liorouim. i T. li.iy, Salisbury lioroiili. K cr K i ii i.i.!. sin: i mi i twp. N .ii.ii"! ' i- I. r. Siov.-stow'ti Joint II. Kit.-. " " i'iioMc.s il. saiith. Crshi i Ihirouli. vv. .1. ;. i.. ni...i. Jo j pti ll-r.!il;i-r.; T, loi. r.,..;,lnu twp. Tiie first taken up for trh'.l was the CoiniMonwealth vs. ILirvcy Staid, of Jcn ner to-. ii lilji. chaiged with i.ila.iug the li iuor law . 'l in-:(.-, w as still at issue lien the II r.UAI.tt w cut to press. Tis Spriag Eleitioat. Kleetiotis were held in c cry preciml in tiie county on Tuesday last f.,r the purpose of cl.s-tiug Impiiigh and town ship o?!hs rs. Lis. w here in tii.'se col .l'.utiswill !ie found the names of ail the :a!cccs..fol c-indtd.ile- and theoilices th -y w ere c lected lo lill. In a niiinU r of pre cincts tiie voters played some merry pranks. For iiist.iin-c, rock-riblsl, Dcui ocraiic Ali- gh-ny, fur tlie brst time in h r politictl hist ::-y, ehv-t.l a full IV.? p'.tbii. an ticket, with the cxe 'V.io.i of one supervisor, while Uc.i.ibii.-i:i Jetfer so u low ered her iol rs and elected several !e!n e:iii ; to o!h -e. St .yest iwn and I'rshia. both villi c nuforlable Pcpubii c.i; m.ii .i '.ti"s, .i:-. id I h mors with their Ie.n r.-r.itic bi. '.ir..i. Sud.:;rt ltepui.i: c...ii Pri ii... rsvaii g.!'. e everything In sight to t'. .- IV-jiiiblic in-, l I lin two li.-p.s-tor- of P.. I ions. There were iy 1 ;-:d li;rhls in many of lhe dis tricts, the liveliest, perhaps, W-iug in Mii'-rJ, tii. re v.-.-re three tickets it l-i ' ii- Id Kepll'iili -a i, ' '.tVeJlV 11:-p'j'-.ieau' a::d Ie.;i M i..ti.-. i'u i :t re-1 i: li.c M::;.,i.l -.. Host ccnt.-rid on the t,j- s,-!,ik.I die i iis, and the t.i.viisl.io vtas stirrcl iij as th .ugh a pr. -i-l. cl-:c:ion were l.ik ing place, and th ViUc poiie.1 was almost C jii.ilto a j re-:.iiiiti..I Vote. At the l.i prc.-ideii-tii! c! .11 tle re w. re I .i IIe;iu:.i:-aii and I'--icmt ili.' vote.t polb-d. white on Tu 's i..y tin re wire. 1 W Kcpiiit-li- an i.i l 'cl JK-i.nrt-ri.ii-. What w.l- p.irite! cut by tic H:.-:ii.i last week as bk -ly I I..- done, was done. An alii.tme was f.::iivl between the ''iti.e:is' P -j.-iblic.tiis" and the l-mo-erats, v. iii.-it resiilte.l i;i ; ,. V. iviini.ie!, "t il. .ens' Pep ii.he.in," beiug elect) selioo', dirc-.-tor by a majority of 1") v.itoj over l.is Pep'.ililiean opp uiout, All X M.u klc. ami the l.'.uti.h r.its getting left, Tiie Ik -mot-rats only noiuiu itcl one can didate f.r sc!i..ol liii-.s-.or, J:u-!i S. Piiil lippi (liieie wer- th.""i to 'n- fleeted J; and oii'y one c.tiididate for stipervi.,r, .Iiis. P. Mcy !-s, "Pig Jim." (tiierewere four to b.- ei.'cte t). 'F'i Dens vrats agreed to vote for Kiinm-l for s -h ol di rector ati.i in return Ki.nui -1 and his friend . were to v..te for Piiiilippi and Meyers. The arrangement was only par tially carried out and resulted in "ib-oi-gc" g.-tii.iglhe"lurtlc" and "Jake" an.l "Pig Jim" getting th- " miMik." Kiinuiel ris-eive l si vote, Puiilippi oj end Meyers .Vi, and now the two latter declare tii. y will hot again have faith in the pledge of a " Citizens l'-publican."' Tilt I;-mo.-ratic c.sri II Lite for j ldgu re ceived i voles, w hile th . -mdidaie of th samo f.i-th for in.p-ebr rc-civel .ft, Tiie P- puMiean c.tv. iidat.-s for tiie s.nnti otii -si r.s-,.ivcd 1 i and 1M n-spe.-tively. Tik' gr it bulk of tii- II '.-ir.tlic ins. un der thy leadership of John C. Well, r and U. II. lull, v ot -1 for Markle. the regular no. nine, b.il the Pciu ixT.itic coinbirn; w ,w lo lil'K-h fol them aid the Citizens' lb-publican ) .11 lidatc was cliN-ted by Ileni oer.ttic votes. Thi-v" Markle tickets were thro.vn out by h- eb" 'iion li ur.l, a .v. cU!it of de:'e-tiv.' in irking, w hich if coit.t' d would have reduced Kimmell's mijority to 7. In m iking their tight for M irkie Messrs. Wi-ib-r and H.i'.l were; simply lighting f r th It 'puvlicia prin e'plc of always supiM.rting regular nomine-, and, although defeated, they have the gratification of knowing that a large in ijority of the II -publican voters of their township were with litem in this light, and they also hav tho ass.jranco tint t':-c-y will be with them in any future fihis in which lb publican sitii-j.ss and inten-sts are involvisj. In Ogle tiwnship there were lhr s.-h ml dire -tors to be elected. The Ib'-p-tMieain el -te 1 t'.i -ir ctuiil.ttui, b.:t n-gi)' ' i to specify on tJieir tickets the t-nn for wiii.-h c i -it w.n t serve. Til-' li -in .-raiic e nidi. lib's h id the term specified on their tickets. Tiie latter will contest an 1 will probably ha declare 1 tin: iluly elect. ! em li l iti-s. In seventl pre cincts candid ite for various oillces ran a ti" ati I th" proba'uiiiies are tiiat in one or t tvo inst i:ices new elections will have t be held. !u Jcnner town-hip one of the sucei-ss-ful lb-public in candidates was an elec tion o:nccr, an I oil this a.-coiiut his Iicm oiT.il ie oji.io'ient tiled a petition in Court, Moil. lav morning, asking that the certiii-i cate of clc-lion It issued to him. In this instance a vacancy w ill likely be declansi and wiil be filled by th- seh ml board. And so the story goes. Justices of the Peace and Couatables. Il will b" well to rcs-olbv-t that at 1'lsilKlt's 3MiK Sroiti-: yo:i can purcltase P.inn's Justice, McKin uevs Justi.v, Constable tiii.b-s. Sale Pills and Fee Pills. Also you c an obtain the new uniform deeds and exchange your ol 1 style Iccds fn- of co-t for the new ones. You can get Justii-c-s iHx-kcts, and all the blanks rcjuired by Justices and Coii slables. P.lank Marriage i'ertilicatc-c, fegal ami Fools Cap papers, large ollicial size Envelopes, P.lank Pooks and any thing and everything you may require in the Hook, Stationery and News line. t'HAS. II. FlStlKK. Jeffertea Itemi. Sleighing parties have lieen numerous the past few weeks. A g sl time is promised to all w ho at tend the la-t joint teachers" institute of the district. It will e held on March 2d, at 2 r. m., at New Fountain. The eve of the township election wit nessed aome 'tpiivr" jTiM-eclings. A few would-le joilitii-ians set up a scheme to deprive a Milliliter of young voters from casting their ltallots. The well-laid plan, however, failed and the young voters voted the straight It-publican ti.ket. X. !FE15RUA!tVKLK(TlOX. O.Ti: h List of the Kew!y Elected Borough and Townsh'p Cheers. Following .ire the of.i.-ial returns of Pen on-h and Tov.-uship ttlh.-ers i l.'cted on the l'.th in-U, lsx,: PtllMtiMls. Rkiii.in Ju-ti)-?, Alinrt Heilby ; town council, II. P. Piiilsoit, W. J. (itrlner; high coiist title. A. 11. I'lH.rbaiiih ; juilge of t lection, W. Pcihl; iit.-pectors, F. C. Poliinger, Fred IMatt ; u-s)-s-or, H. W. Pruliaker; s!rst commissioner, K. W. H:rt:iia;i; sch x.l directors P. C. H -t!l -y, W. A. S' ilKTt ; audit-tr, John O. K u li ; town clerk, S. II. Li.-hty. Pkxson Justice, If. P. J. Custer; tow n c ;U!ii-:i, David Kress yrs., Koro Kauf man, tl yrs., Aaron Sinlfer, 2 yrs.; high constable, W. T. Wolford : iudjeof eb-c- ititn, 1. J. Lehman; inspetors, II. W. Holsopple, Henry Pish ; asse-sor, Aaron Shairer; street c-oonuissioiier, J. R Plough; scii sjl direeUtrs, Ji. J. Lehman, H. W. Hol.sopplr, p. Porder; auditor, Iav jd Kress, II. P. J. Custer. Cas-ki.m x Justices, I . J. Phillippi, Charles Parlies; town council, l I.. Weimer, I'hi!i) Ni'drow ; higii custable, J. V. lb iitbiuii ; judge of election, J i eub Wiltront ; iiLsjieetei-s, Kdvvard San-ni-r, A ii.-t Phillippi ; ae s.sor, P. W. Witt; street commissi liier, Paniel Micley; school directors p. W. Witt, W. II. Siiultts; iiudit-or, John Mii-key. Co:ri.i-i;N; i; Justice, A. Ib Huml-crt; town c-ouncil, lints. A. Miller, A. F. Humbert; hifh constable, Jc-wt; It. Walker; judge of election, F. P. Fran! ; insp,s-t.rs, L. p.. H-gaus, C. W. Keitz; assi-ssor, Titos. K. P.illiu ; slreet coinuiis-.-toner, Henry Spcieiier; sch.xil dii'ccio.-s, V. M. Piack, Hiram l .-atit., J..hu P.. Align, tim-; audit'T, V.. C. Hod. Is. Jkxxkktown Justice, Henry Pia.-h; town council, J. ,. (iriilith, Charles Young, Solomon Judy ; judge of election, P. F. P.erkiy; inspectors, li. U V.'i.iitd, Will J. Peterson; assessor, John A. Kay lor; street commissioner, Henry C. Sli-illei -; schoul tlirecto.-s, I.. T. L i:upc, I. L. Wiand ; auditor, John Pink ; town cb-rk, John Judy. M ky Kiis;io.i.K Town coiiiicil, Fred ibwe, W. H. liable, W. 11. Hay; high c tnstable, J. J. Ilol.liu ; judge of b-.--tioii. I'. M. Hou-el ; inspectors, C. f. iar.liier, lb-ward Savior; assessor, W. il. Liu li-; s--ho.il directors, S. S. ( 'oo.l, Wm. Ix-ckeuhy ; auditor, C. C. Naugle. Nkw Pai.timouk Tow n i-nineil, Nor l't Straub, Peter Weimi-r; high idhMj-l.-le, Cii. us F. Smith ; judge of i-lijction, liiirry Lily; inspectors, John F. Werner, Wm. II. Str.iub; assessor, Joseph Top per ; street commissi. intT, .1. p. Spi.s-r; school dire-tors ilii.tin Slraub, Peter Weimi r, Lewis II:ti:kii:son ; auditor, Janus H. Oardill. Xf.v Ck.v i in vif.:. it .In -ticc, II. s. Poucin r ;. t iv. n council. J .'mi 1'. Hay, Jaui-s p. ! V,-rcl; jn-lircof c-U-ct -n. to-j. Pr.'.nt ; i-ispei-toi-s, Williaui N. Parudt. I. fo!i:ts..l Ferrel. Jr.; as-,-sor, John V.. II. iuiui; sire-t isenmis-ioner. Joseph S.v-i.ler; sc-io .1 i:r.,-.-t r P ifus !l. I.:11, Wm. li. Waiter; auditor, Herman A. Stahl. P Siwooii Purge .ss, II. F. nuuijih-rii-s ; town council. Zaeh S:iy ler. Win. W dfer .o.-rg; r ; !i '-gh constaUe, Hcuiy Yutzy ; jtidg" )'fe b-:-t;oti, Anthony I Imw all; inspes tors, H. C. l'arttcr, laid iil-.Im-r ; assessor, 1'. S. Wi-rm-r ; street eoi:ii:is-i.t:iiT, lieorge IVe; sch.s.l di-ris-loi,. A. O. Wiil, A. J. Or. v ill ; audi tor, J. ib i'aiic. s S.vw-iti r.v Town esi-incll, I. J. Hay, J. Ii. P irch'is, Joieph Wagner; hij'i -otis-.ablc. X. P. Suyder: tax eoi!c.-t.,r, W. II. Keim ; judg of '.- :: :i, A. II. Lowry; inspectors. Wm. I 'o.-hrau, P. A. Ividuer; usssor, Sam Mier; street c uu- nii-sc.n. r, Alf Wagner; seho .l diie. t T-, S. Ib McKinlcy, P. A. .Ne.vm in. M. P. Hay, Iv. M.Stat ler; auditor, J. P. Cross. So .tl itsur Tow n e.iini.-il, Frank S. Cuniiinii'iam, Wesley W. pavis; high emstable, Cijaiiibera liiisi.ni; judge of eh-etioii, A. II. lh.s:..n; inspiviors, F.J. lf..lVi:iai, Frank S. liilbert ; as.sess,.r, W. P. Colfr.it li ; street (-.ui.inissioiiiT, licr luati Cunniiighaiii ; schinil directors, W. II.S.iniHT, M.J. Prills; auditor, J. It. Fe-rner. SoMKHKlKl.tt Justimi, 1.. IConneway; tow n council, P. V. Ncdrow, J. W, I n hart, J. W. Faster; judgo of election, J ohn F:idsli-y ; iuspoi-tors John Hilk'-y, J. F Leniiirt; s.-iiool ilirei-tors, O. P. M.-H tn.il I, M. Oomic-.v.iy, A. Va!is:--k!e ; audit-ir, J. A. W..ts ;i. St.-.vkstowx Toa :i council, H. F. i::i:ii: nil: n ; judge eif l iectioii, J. IL Stiyder; insjM'ctors i! irvey A. It irnh;i.-i, Wm. Wil.-on; assessor, Wm. Prulraker; street i-i:nmis-.ioner, P. F. Po-amni; s -h ..l diree-tors C. 11. Siiot key, J. H. Hite, Wm. A. McVieker; auditor, F. I S.-itith. Fiisi x.v Justices, A. S. Levy, W. S. K'.ihbii.iu ; town c.t'.m-il, W. lb-il. J. P. Iiiivis; high con-table, Jacob Pr-uior; judge .f e bs-tii.n, Aiitjiistils Sellers; in sp.vtors H. y.iiiini'-riiian. Waller Weiit W r!h ; asserssor, W. S. Kuhlni in ; street e unmissioner, Jaisili Previer ; s.-hixd )li-r.-titrs, W. P.. Penford, J. S. Lyons; au ditor, P. F. Fir.-stone. WKI.I.KttstlfJt 1 lus'.ic. C. II. Close; to -.ill itmcil, Oeorge Feehtig, A-iani Trimble; judge of election, Frederick Fc -htig; in-puctors, C. H. Close, Hiram Startz ; assessor, J. li. Shaffer, Sr.; street c !!i:iiiss:o!ier, John O. Heiner. O. W. Witt; school direct trs, Ocjrgo W.Witt, S. C. Fe-htig, Sr.; auditor, U.'org.' Paul, Oiho Wills; town i lerk, A. Trimble. townships. AiiiilsoN Juds of Plection, Jiiuie Hili.-mau; itispoctors, J..hn A. Stark, I ivid Stark; asse-sor, Jeremiah Sillwu-h; M -hool dirt?ctors I M. Liminger, Iiavid Mitchell ; supervisors, Amos Kurtz, Al. fred Wass, K!l Pender; auditor, 0vtrge Waxs ; township clerk, Alfreds. Mitchell. At.i.rnilKXV Judge of KUetiohn, John Ilridegniu ; inspectors, Sylvestor Sarver, Fram is Firle; assessor, Wm. F. ('atoll ; seh'jol directors, John Surver, O. i. Walker; inspectors, Amos Ware, Oeorge Meyers, Henry Hartgo; auditor, M. A. I'oust ; township e-lerk, A. Ih-c-ter. P.i.ai-k Ju.stii-e, J. F. Weimer; jmlge of elect ion, Alex Snyder; inpectors, A. C. Snyde r, Jb.ss Hi-inluiugh ; assessor, O. 1 Niiller ; schoetl directors IL A. Paker, Pe-ter Snyder; sUHTvisors Noah I'ritts. A. K. Orowali; auditor, A. H. ohle-r; tow nship clerk, lili Snytler ; treasurer, 1 lew alt Snyder. Prothkk.-vai.i.i-:y' Justi.-c-i, S. W. Fritz, S. S. Forney; jndg.; of elect ion, II, ti. Hay; inspectors, Henry Pickey, J. W. Meiiges ; assessor, II. II. Plant; sch-Kil dire:-tors, W. W. Hunger, P. J. Powniun; supervisors, William I'oust, Penjaiiiin S.ider, Jolm J. Kncpper ; audi tor. P. I. Miller; tow nshi clerk, Charles Heiitz; treasurer, H. Smith. Cone vr.iii Justice, Stephen Orillith; judgeof ebs-tion, Toliias liasli ; inspes-tors, W. L. Kaufman. John M. Hash ; assc-ssor Isaac Kaufman ; school diree-tors, Jaistb I. Kaufman, .1 years, Cyrus Anstead, 3 years, Sem K.Johns 2years; sujicTVi-ors, Jacob Ycxler, Jo-iah S. Plough, Jai-ob A. Plough, Joseph Johns; auditor, S. p. Yoder; township clerk, E. I Swank. FAiRilorK Justice, A. IS. (Jrof; judge of election, Eli Thomas ; inspce-tors, Chas Paker, Simon Pixtrbaugh ; assessor, J. II. Siiiler ; se-hool elirectors, X. I a. Kennel, Cliarbw Sturtx; sujHTvisors, Cyrus Hiitz ell, John W. Ile.-k; auditor, Jtso II. Tressler; township clerk, A. S. Flickin Kor. Ei.k Lick Judge of clertiou, Harvey Liveng-Hxl; itispe,e;tors, M. J. Piaugh. Levi Maust; assessor, A. I- Iowry; si-hil iliree-tors Jethii 1. Vogel, I-. 1 Peachy: supervisors e-orge Ixwry, Christ Hershlterger, lbws Sen-hler; audi tor, Jere J. Ktevannus; biwnship clerk, A. II. Shu maker. i:u:i:nv,i.,-.:: Justi.s-, Andrew Pit; jud-e eif eb ction, Fr'sl li .rr ; i;-.spsiors, lcw is Sioinly, J.ishua Mi Kenzie; a-s. s-s-rs Augulus Sass ; school elirectors, Ueo. W. Paer, Jacob P. Miller; supervisors, F. W. I'.aer. J. II. Paer ; auditors, Valentin- S.is year.), Oeorgo Krissii.g. r, 2 years; t nvi!-h:; cb-rk, S. M. H -ir.-e I ; j trcaaiiri-r, I. J. P.i.t. J K--KKl;so;i Jtid-r-i of ele -;;-,n, M.ts.-s liiscl ; inspect Pei-T 1 Sli.ilt.'., I'riaii Sciir.s-k ; usscss.ir, J. M. Ku-.ipp; se hcj diiis-tois, Isaiah ('rise, .'J ye irs, Pejamin Penm, .t years, llenry Partner. 2yeirs; i.ipervi. rs, Oiiliaii Mvll, John t. nil. cr, in li'.or. II. II. 0:-..-.!.-i.T ; township clerk, P. T. Hull; trce.si.ror. Henry F. Miller. J t x it!: Judge of e b-ctiou, J.ts. ih J. Mtslder; iitspc-eioix. Alb-:. J. P.-rke3-, Kl Horner; iivc-.sr, A:.r..n Sh::ifer; school dips-tors, Iiavid Pi-rkey, Henry I'. Ieihr; serpe-r v is irs, Josiah tiohn, Con rad Wi-e-htcnhi-iser, Adam Stevens lin-i-l J. Miller; auditor, Alvin P. Fritz; tow leddp e Jerk, C. C. Sehliitii-ker. LAitiitr.it Jsidge of t ie. ti in, James Murray; in -pen-tors, 1 M. Mankenieyer, Irviu Itittuer; assessor, F.r.i Oeiger; Kchool directirs, William Tressler, Henry Sh gle, Jr., ; sujiervisfirs, Frias Murray, Christian Mankemeyer ; auditor, Eph riaiu Oeig.T; to-vn-hip e-lerk, Alfred Knepp. Lincoln Judge of ebs-tioii, Pe-ter Speieher; inspectors, J im.-. Frie Him; Ed Pal-1m in; as-i-tsor, iv. IL Iterkey; seh. ml directors, Henry Cascln-iT, Iiavid Swank ; Niijiervis us, Jonathan iire-ndl-'. Link Iohr; a i.litor, t. F. Pittner; town ship clerk, Charles Piituer; treasurer, Perry I'mlterger. Lowtti: TfitKKVKisiT Juilg.i of elec tion, W. II. .ufall; inspectors; O. W. Taiiitehill, Scott Anderson; assessor, P. Cunningham ; school directors, ;. W. Kemp, ie-irgcSleyers; supervisors, II. E. Riniels, A. Ni-.-ola, Silas Coin, P.Younk in, Phine. is Suyder; a iditor, J. It. Hyatt; township clerk, P. St. O -rh art ; treasurer, . W. Kemp. M n.: .ii::i Judg. of e-leciiou, J..si.t'i ". Pile ; inspectors, William Pittner, Pi ter Ko.iiit; assessor, J. M. Critchticld ; schiH.l dins-tors, L. H. Priib guiu, 3 years, Oe , Sis-hb-r, . years, Oeo. F. Kimiuel, 2 years ; supervisors, Adam Waller Wii li:nti liull, Joseph H. ShuUz; auditor J. X. Walter ; tow nshiji clerk, J. C. Enable; tre-a-ure r, Oetu ge Ssiiupstine. Miiini.Ki i;k::k Jsidge ofrbi-tio'i, C. 1". viiig ; inspectors, -,v . f.. I'litman, James Henry ; assessor W. F. S inner ; school directors Jo-iah Parron, S. K. Mognet ; siiervisors, S. p. Primer, Sam-u 1 Pie-key ; auditor. Samuel Snyder; township clerk, P. K. Moore, treasurer, J. J. Mc Miibu. Noiii ii.vMt'ro.v Justice, I. I). Irt-ydig; j jdge of e-b-ction, Simon M. Tressler, N. P. Poorbaugh ; inspv.-t irs, J. T. Le-ydig, Henry P.iupa -li; a-s.--or. tl. O. Paii.tiitn; s.-ho-i tlirc. tois, Henry Marts, 3 years, E. II. Milb-r, .lyears, O. W. Proa l.vater, Jyei.s-; s ip.-rx isoi-s, S.cnuel lvtorbaugh, H. W. Miilcr; auditor, P.J. p.iorUiugh; to". Ii-lcp elet k, '. W. PiKirb.'.iigli. O....K Judge of election, I". Ii. M.-y-.-.-; i:i-;.'-e!..rs, O. M. Truax. Ib-iry i'larniiart; assesir, I'ekirl Felix; school (lit- -ct-.rs, Jac ib ;"o, S. O. Whitaki P-;ija::i:!i iterkey; supcrvis.trs, Iboiry Youker, Samuel Pippcl; auditoi-, llarri s ui !lh-i-n; t.c.vn hi; cl-tk, I. If. Wiiiiiiker. PINT Justic, J. A. Luther; judge of el. -ction, Joseph J. S --e; in -pc"!' irs, -Ta-c ib Sifttfer, Lfwls Static.-; n-.is-.ir, S.-.;t M-irp:,y; s: h hi! dire -t.:: s, J. 1 Mcug.-s. Lewis J. Cisiiu-; si..ervisoi, Imu-.-I If. It. nan, S aniui i C. Hclunu, I-ilah II il -to;ipie, J.t-iah Custi r; an tii-.r. II. L. S-.-.-s.-; to-.vi.ship cb-rk, Pcti-r II off:u in; tre.t-suri r, Joseph J. Sees... li'. KM vii iMNii No. 1. Justice. F. F. Wi-igard; regts'eritig a-isessttr, ('has P. Pickey; judge of eiecli -u, Jacob E-eh;-.-i-k; inspe.-ter, Frank Spang'er; a -,sor, (. 1110:1 M;',b.-r; superv isors, Jo-iah Lciir, Isaac Auk-ay; aii'litor, J. H. liiit-h; tow nsli'p i i.-t k, John Walter; treasurer, Wm. Maurer, f ritMAliosix.i No. 2 lb gisteritig s- -ssor, W. E. Pogers; ji dgeof ele.-timi, John H;i;iim-r; in-pectors, I", F. Clatk; -hooI tlirei-tors, Jaeoii K-muiIz, Vab nliiiii C. Miller. SlIAtiK Judge of election, J. P. I'm bcrger; inspectors, T. W. Il:i:ii'-r, O.-orge Pcitz; llssi-s-or, Jaeob Wall.nv; si h..ol dins-tors, Iivi IC.i.it., Oo-ngn Laytoii; siipurv i-ors, Peai-s:.n Ling. Noah Pl-.aigh, J. P. Pively, Iiavid E. VCng-.icr: auditor, Siimuel SorU.r; township cb-rk, Wash ington Caster; tre.t-uref, Charles A. Wag ner. S-. MMI T Judge of t!e.-ti-i:i, Mal-.l-;i Sii.Mima'icr; in-pis-tors, Wilii.n.-i I I'.nnit, W illis M. p.-ckt r; ass.-,--tr. J. h:i P. S.-hroek: selnHtl directors. P. T. P tlitrd, S. S. ?.iiier; sunerv isor-', Jere A. ddler. Heli' V Pockos; au-iitor, Conrad Pash tiinii; tow iishijt cb-rk, W. E. Walker. S.il Til -.1-mt iX Judge ofclection, J. J. Cook; inspiv-tors, .bum's Hover, Char' -s P.M.r!.-u..;h; e.ss;-sor, it. F. Paker; si-h ud dirtctor-, F. Korns. S. H. Ke:nn 11; su pervisors, II. Peteni.rink, Levi Krnncll; auditor, J. P. Pake r; township clerk, H. E. Paker; treasurer, Jonathan Kcnm-ll, Stoxvi :5:kk Justices, lloliert P. Print, L'-w's C. AcUerman; ju lg-' )if olis-tlon, Ofsrrgo Payman; inspi tors, Wilstiti J. Keefi-r, N. P. Wils-tn; assessor, Martin Shank; school elirei-tors, Luther A. II lib giss, Ja.-ob A. Stntiiian; super visors, Wm. H. Miib-r, Win. Plaft. Jona than Kiinuicll; auditor. Charles Sh -ink: tow nship clerk, Alex Hunter; treasurer, John P. Payman. Somkiiskt Judgo of election, II. L. Young; Inspectors, J. C. Deitz. William II. Stahl: assessor, Kussel M. Young; school din-ctors, J. C. Onag y. E l C-.ie-Itti'ii; snpi-rt is-irs, Oeo. Shautis. Solomon Kiuiiiii I, Jonas Sf.itiii.iti, Jo-iah M !. ler; auditor, C. II. S -iim-i.-ker; t lwilship e-lerk, James Plough. Fl'I'KU Tl'HK LY KimT .Illsii.s-, Will. . ifall: judge of election. Edward Kre ger: inspectors, E S. May. Jacob I'hillip p:; a-si-ssor, J. U. I) linba il.l: school di rectors, II. S. Snyder, Win. Nickels; su pervisors, Wesley Yoitiikbi, J. W. Nich olson, P. F. Walker, Anthony Miller; auditor, Thomas Williams; township e-'.eik, Ed P. Hosteller; treasurer, I. W. S-llivau. Every Hoasewife Should examine the Cinderella Pange. P. rend will rui-e nicer, and bake more evenly, in the Cinderella than in any other. Sold and res-tmmended by Jamks P. IIoi.i.;;mt( .1, StincrscL Pa. After Anderioa. l'rof. Keriiry, of the Valparaiso normal school in Indiana, is in communication with Fayette county parties to see-ure c-vi-deiice against Prof. o. l. Anderson, w ho was rcccutly arrestee! in Chicago charge-d with bigamy. The professors of the school w ill do all they "can to push the case, it is said. It will be remembered Anderson sud dcnly pulled up and left Vanderbilt, w le-re he was principal of schools. Ijtst August he left his wife at Coiilbienee ami went to Fn-e-jtort. ImL, w here he iiiar ried the lS-year-obl eLiughter of Oen. Tennent, a wealthy and respee-ted citizen, having met the girl when he attendeel the Valparaiso nonual. As soon as Oen. Tennent learnesl of the elual life of his son-in-law his daughter was taken home and suit for bigamy enteTed against An derson. In his letter to a prominent Fayette county man Prof. Ktrney s;.-itsj that An derson wiil in all proltahility try to viiify hii first wife's character by testifying that he was never married to her. Tho minister w ho performed the ceremony haslievn found, but lhe prosecution wants to prove that his wife was well thought of in the community in w hich she lived. Mrs. Anderson No. 1 lives at Coiilbi enee, where ho keeps boarders to main tain herself and several uuiiill children. llitj.icst &f a:i in Iavcn;; M v-Ss A Pp,nl.ti- Hiisitat cf Siade Towahip '.its j Vicfita cf a S-.rriij i'rly. i It is alb ,ed tl.i.l .bnno M.s.ii g.-r. of ! Shade low iisiiip, has :!! bis bfe bsi-l- d J of the fact that !:e"uas i.cvt r taken by t su.prise," but since his e-M-ri nce- of ia.-t j Wednesday In- ,;,- Usui r ingelaily Cjiiiet ; on that score'. As is well kn-cvuMr. Mi-tiregor scrvisl t!iroii-ii' i;t lin- nf the relie-llioii niel soiii" of his friends w ere loath to Ix licve that he ex.nl. I b:ue p.Lss.ed thris-or four years ;n tin- ranks v. iiitont hay ing bi-i -i trcal.-d toa surprise by either the "Johnnie" it his conuad. s in camp. Some time ago th-st frieiuLs ntiieeivesl the notion of surprising Jacob in his hn-pitable home and iiumediatt-iy :,i-t aUtut making tiiiirarr:i:geiueiit.s Ev eryli.hlyiiiiii.t in itc neighborhood, ex cepting Mr. MeOrcgor himself, was let into the ses-ret. Wednesday was -i-lii-tv as the day, and lung Id fore itd tu ii.sl iloelis tf bash) Is had Im-cii pa.ki I with gissl things to eat alter all had gathered at MeOrcgor's. At mi curly hour in the morning tho surprise- party i-ollci ted at the rcsidi-iici- .f a neighbor, and at in o'clock set out in r.leds and slci-ihs f..r their destii. atio-i. Two gentlemen left in advance and upon arriving nl Mr. Me Orcgor's inveigled that gentleman into the eeller on the plea that th-y wanted to inspect his vegetables, or something of I he kind. The ruse worked first rite and iie was kept their until the entire parly had collected in his house and removed their w raps. Tiie writer ill not attempt to eieseribe the e-xpres..;.ui of ulier surprise that en veloped Mr. MeOrcgor's kind fate whi-il he was ushered into hi.; own parlor Mid found it etecupied by lifiy of hi- neigh ltors, the-ir faces beaming w :th suppressed cxeiienii-nt and g-t-l v. iii. Sutlio.- it to say that he gracefully "aeknow b -lged the iMrn" and mailt; all wchsimj. When speaking of the matter aller anls he is re-ported to h:ue s-iid that he couldn't iiii.b r--t :i-i how h- i-aiue to be surprised unb-.-a L- i Kooiitz ii;. j iiotizi d him. Pefore dima r w is s'-rvi 1 Mr. M.-Ore-gor was presented w ith a hatt l-ome r s-k-i;ig chair and short ad dn- , s were made by the ris-ipic:it, John P -ii., Harri.-.-u Eihr, John Ko.u,t. and L. i K.s.i.t. The att.-rn sin was devote to s s-ial pa-ti.-'i-n, and w hen tin- p: i tv t .-i.k its de partii.e for home ;.ll f. U thai th.-y had succissle.I iii -surpt i-Ing " Mr. MeOrcgor and th .t t.n-y had ha 1 a lo o .b l-!.tii;l day. 'fin' f ilivv, ii:g wc-e pre-, ut ; John Knot-. WlL-iiil'gt-ill Custer Jacob Yost, !.. M. I. n.ib. Wt.. i ..- .. Noah Eon; ;r, Harris . n I. ; r, i'li.l. Ziiiiliiei'in in. Ja-A. Mil! T, Sai-.ui I '.jc Orcgor, Pei.ee -a 'I-.'lng.r, Kali r.i-t Mary P.-i; iMcy. A!b Wagner, i'i Pabii.; Mil Mrs. Jai.e -i.dcy, Pini.i. si. ocr, .in ... s. Ki.ik. '. I . tk b'.s-l.!. P. . M.sireg f, r, Kate Wagrcr. Kachnel bo.. I. Tilli- Snils-r, Jac it W allace, J .;.: M-iirtt'ir, N.!l:e Mil t'-r, t'.irbi i Wall. i c, Ai.ia u !':o,-. .. o - s in. in : W.igu--. i b. r, Marv o r, iai!n I u.- S -roil I. tin', '.'alia.-.-. ( 'it. -t. r I E-i.ii'm-: I, Kisii, r..-.-ii : .. rf, II ::i!.i!i S. s; .r. ber, 1 1 -in nub Yost, l i n A. i !:- :-, J. ,i-lii.- Oiist.-r, X. Pi... Wag t. I' Iv. ar 1 "o'ag n.T, l:h.sla Ko.nt, Jac. M. Waguer. I il.s.i.t, Marv .iuiin. r:u ,:i. Marv Cllsfi T. irn lie K..:.l. Ei'il inim -r-, Pilph Waguer. Mr. X. i:iu;i. Ib" Wag; Li'icrkiitgl... Why us w. o 1-n hi- i. rs ibr in-ple sap thiit ! ak a:: i waste the sap, v. l. u y.i-j c;.n buy a g . 1 tin ir galv ini.e.l ir.-u pail to hang n tlin .-pout lor '. :.! t" Hs.mip.r hundred. We hae th-iu in sto- k. Call and see them. J'. A. S. -.i ;.!.u Viiital the CJifaraii itata irDrtaal. On hi- recent vacation, p. v. T. J. Pris tow, i..i-tor of the Presbyt rian Ch il e!., of this place, ha I a plctsiii! s. ty for two or three days nt tie' State Normal School. Cilifornia. Pa. II ,s daught. r. Miss Eve II. Pristow, a senior in tiiat institution, is in high standing in h.-r -:.!.!.-, and i n tbly titling herself for a j . .d po.-ition in th- near Intitre. All w ho visit the pbi -e m l-i bo d.-.y'y i:iipr'--s..i), us was th writer, with the v i!ue nud e'ii-i'- i-y of tho X..r:.i:d. an 1 th- gos! siil.t iiifi ;! work accm-i.iish-sl in it by Prof. X Pi,. It, a:;,; hisr.iiie h-l;;.'rs. Ail tii-instr.n t-irs .ire d ling work of whi -Il !i ci'ie-i of our great I'-iotiii ;; .ve.ilth n.i'l be a-ii.nii'' I. The interior of tho huudings : the time of this visit w as a w on b rial con trast ti th- bhvt't winter '.villi m. Tie building itse lf present n elie.--;'ii .-ispeel. hiving !i.-.'!i thoroughly renovated an I th :. 1 lili-m of tv it iu l-i buildings, a Scienc- h ill and liyiiin.i-iiini. The el. c trio lights through th"? buildings and (rounds are a great iuiproveiiient. Tit." st. I ients s-;-:u) I ii dil eir:i' and if the writ-r is n .1 very wide of the in irk w ill yet Ik; h-ird from in th- ir c'l t-cn proies-icii. Seve-il ,.f th "il are from nor own county of S un.-r- ;i, an-! they wiil do it cr- lit in this iu e -nteii ni al yea-. Tli-ro iia ji id. wh tb.n ,.u , m .;u il ai m tspfiere there w iti -it in ikes it a pleas ant place for th sin li-n-iy iu.-iiued. and who appr.s-iale brain w.uk. A p lint.-r, fam us f-ir the col .r iu his jiic: lire), when asked Hint he mived the piguie-nls with, replied "with br.dns ii--." Ti:e work done in tiie Nm nial. at Cali forni.i, i obviously of tho siiii? sort. The d ty'.s work i-i d me w ith a prayer t t O i.i for a ble.sii.g an I cl t-e ciuuio'i sense appiicilion to -.n ly. Th" Priucipal. I),-. N'os, h.'.s greatly I'uriclt."-1 th - plu..! by p.i it igruphs a:il copies of rare works of an, brought from Europe, w h;. h ho has rep.-it-diy i-iieil. The writer especially note I eti.ie; of the "M.h-s" by Mi.-hiel Ang -'o, w ith it a lor:i the wails. It ie a m ir 1 1 m crea tion of g.eiins, and it is a g tod part of an elncation to Io.k at and study it. Tin' writer was invite I to remain and preach to lhe students on Sabbath but duly called hWi home to his ork among the hills of S.i:ti-rset. P. UatfoTXity of Deeu For Somerset county. P -mrler Milb-r is fist getting the deeds uniformity in!o shape. Fisiu.u's PooK Srotin now has a large stock of the uniform deeds. Mr. Fisher w ill exchange FIIEE the Filiform elee I with dealers, Justin s of the Peai-e, lawye rs and others. These deeds are for sale ut liberal w hob-side rates at Fisher's Pook St ire to dealers, and at re lin-etl rates to Justii-e-s of the Peace and lawyers. The omiing court wes-k w ill lie a goexl time for Justices and others to bring in their old style deetls and have them exchanged FPEE at Fishei's Pook Store. ("HAS. II. Fl-HKK. Kt. Morih Items. Frank Miller, clerk to the Pi'tfister and Pee-onlcr, ami wife were Sunday visitors in this jdai-e. Many farmers in this vi.-inity sulTcred ( thn loss of all tle totatocs they had stor.sl in their cerllers by reason of the cold i' eat her. Miss Salie iardner has returni-il home aft -r a iiroloiiire-d visit in Johnstow n. It is rejiorte-1 that she will leave for the west in the i-ourse of a few weeks. A tnart iatjeliooin se-ems to have struck this sc-tion. We tli.l not have a single weildiii torei-ord for more than a year, until recently three couples w ere married in a sj.jis? of two w ee-ks. Violins Mandolins, (biitirs Iluijos and ol her sir i njod i ti -itru in unls at S ny Jcr' drus store. r.wr. LatcJ.t U.S.Go 'c litjtort BmmM Iliisult.- I;-UT3. -.! h-a:t!i pie-. all.. Sh iiiirc is nil t'ie "o. A -i. ili:tit : 1 1 y f.om l.istic eiij'.y.sl a s tj.p.r wilit J. ISalor, of this plan-. Mrs. Sa lor know s ,ow lo;;e u;i a o.i ri ll. ir.!. Mc-srs. MoslL-LltT .V SeilTt are jdac- .. -.. iiii.i ..i. iiiii.--, 1 1 .ti i in.ir I this j.lais-, lately .iircha'. . I l y fr. M. i-ai. mite a noiiil.) r of our yining men worked in lhe luim-s near this lace, Imt some of them got into a stjiial.l.le on Sat urday and i;uit the jolt. They say it is not jdeasa:it to serve two tnasu rs. Mr. J. I'. Kh ads, a very r.5ri-ss;ve s'osk raisi-r, far r and dairyman, is fis-diii! a hiiiiiIht of cattle for the iiutcli Ts. He l.r.mht oiii- to to.-.n the i.lli. r day that t i.i.i d lhe Uam at Ji.i ihiiohIs. U ho can liiis? 'fl.is is of his ,, n raising and is .- Iiands..ti..- .ic.-e ..f lle.-h. Frie.li.ns !-; l-eiiiniiit to l.e unite a n place for raisin"; potatoes. There w i-re afjii.t .V iiiishels shipped from here ainl i oleman s station, and there are it east Ji t. .'tin h isii -U m t.-c t ! shijiped. There would Is; more Imt a great many froze during tiie re-cent bliz zard. Kis-ent rumors are tiiat th-? It. A . Co., will establish a fiil ll-d.d a.-.i.-y at this phu t', at lea-t it is so report-d by parties -.vl.o called oil '.he i.iheials ot said i-oinpany. This is badly nee ded, as tin; ib'stams' from Stove-tow n s mu rs t is a jrood ili.-.tance without a station. This will lie very in::vei.i.-nt for lite p.-o-ple of Shaiiksvii'e ale! vicinity as well as this place. Now ami Tnt:. Here is a Chiace. Several li'indred dollars, worrh of Slices will Ik- s.ttd al aueti..!!, bcgiiiiiiu Tues day of court week, I'e!t. iNih. Kkaxk Shivi.ki:, Somerset, I'a. Program for Pomona. Soini-r-et ' 'oui.ty I'-uiiona w ill mis t ut Niem.ih onit: irang ', Saturday, March ft it, I-.t"i. 'lhe f..!'c.wii.j t-.pi.-s haAei Uu as.simsi: ".- bould the ei.-aic.-. have a Horary?'--I'iUle.iid llriii"-. To w i.at e xt. r.t sh ail. 1 farmers bisume f.oliti;-i.i:i.s?"--.b nut r lir.n.ge. T. pie by t'. !..,!., r, ..f iiis ow n se ll -ti-.o. "1 c '-operation hi buying seliin Is :n I; ia! t . fai l.e-rs :o;. to wi. ;t extent si. tidd it be c:.; ti-.-d ou.."' 'Te. iu:,!i..i;i i ;i .n: " ;,.-:t ea.; we lilnth'- w im.-r t-t ad-van- .-sj riii.; v.oik on ti.- f.sriis?" Map'..' ira:ic. . a i-i.css i.y w. f. in:;. Ad fourth d. yr. e tin-ui'if rs are iuviti d to lie lTesei.t. Let us l,:.vt- a f..ii turn out. A '.erii-si of .;ie:i lie i linos v. iii is; held at e-a-h i iran.;.. II tii the preceding week, isiiiioii-iiei:! .M .-o lov feuiu-. by Skate I.is-turer :i:i 1 iul. deputy. Tit) r:deajs. A 'nsl UI.IHV jusitco ir. Somorsi-t are; usin j tie- finder- ila U.ne, w hi.-h is tlie b-t eiidciice of ii III -.-its. Sild a id c:i:;rai!t.-d by J. 11. II .:.:o:;;:iv; .Somerset, Pa. S"r.:-r:?T-3 SiUi. The proper its advertise I f-.r sale by She-riiT Il siver wi re' ell'.-red at tie- f tut Iio:se l-'rid iv ;i;1"i !io..ii. w heti lacy were kn.M-ke t ilo.vu to tie- f dlow in p. trties : Andrew Keiin.-ll tra. t, iu S.nitiia.n;.t..i township, to W. 1'.. Ke duel!, for Sj. Tii .mas ! .1. in Meyct'i I tie, to iV. T. IlobHtc::, fir ';-i. KrankUo Illim-N tract, in I.iit-sdn t.wiish:i, J.; ib Swank, fir . llist'i.i ih i!!i I Ja .'o i'l- teher tra.-t, i:i So.-ii'-isct t i.vu- h'p, tt Valentin.' !Iiy, i ., f.r e v'M. I.n id l-'aidiey tr.."'., in 1'pp .r Turkey -fo ; to vn-itip, to lloltt-iam Schr-k, for K i. it l'.ro.. threo tra -Is in J-nn -rtowii Inr.i ili ;ri I Jcnner t tivnsiiin, to 1 1. YV. M.cir.-r, fors;.;v S. '.-hi. r an I II ay tra.-t, :u Milford tuv. n s.iip, to !l-::ry II iv, fir :-il".l. M.!;!:;i:ii. s.i vi-'i 1:1: -i'K';:i):.iNi'-d'eo. jrii. is I"., at the it -.oriu I par. ui i . S uu T s.:t, i'.:.. by U .--. li;,- i-ii Kin,'. Mr. Iic a:i.'-- M. Satlf r. of 1.;., and diss I i l tk I riedline, e f K lie, V.i. HUN T.-itllANT. m Sundiy. F. b. 21 h. by li -.. li.T. i'oilar I. J. II. Ilentz. a b.-i-rht a. id jstp liar yo 1:14 s.-h-nl t-.-aeli-e-r of r,. riiu. a:id .ra -o M. Ib-ant. one of 15r.it ln-rsva! ley's pretiie-t and iu.t ac-eo:iii:is':i--il y.iuji ladies. Tl:;' ceremony t tok pia -e at the i:n:n: of the bride's par ents, near IScr'.in, an i in prcse-in-.' of tin iiappy yo ni couple's i:u:n -diate friends. May th -y live I0114 and lie- happy. A bill h 11 o en iut . o ! 1 v.l in th.- State S i:ate, w i;i-!t. if :t bc.si:i:i-s a I --.v, wiil e i:i-titiite T.e.niship n-'i.,1 liirc.-t.-rs I'oardsof lie tiiii and a;!tii-iriz" lh-::i to make r -ulat ion 1, i.npose iim-s a:nl levy a health tax. O.'phan's Court Sale Ity Oi-'ti-' .r -.ri .ir I. r o: sole :-.s :.-. ..at of th i ; -!r. its' ( i ui. -i in at. 1 ;..r rl..- co.i-iiy ol soiii. rst-:. lo io- eir.--i--.!. I will po-e to .. ill : -a : on tit- pn lin- - in -:., -.toM it tstr.,,1 ;it, -sua r t i-iHiiil y, I'a., on Saturday, March 23d, 1895, At I O'clock P. M.t J.ic billoii," tviI "!.!, i , l-i. Th ir;.rty f U K. .::nin. r:tiii:i. i--M., i: A i .:."t'i li'Mi.-M-itii'1 '.ta'il 1 ! I - f tniun! Njtti - .;i Wi if ol o:.it- t ;r. ;; in y .iitu ii K;-i.'i:'!i, r IjotniM.' : .inl f 1 .ivi I I. .im;;' rtiEtii m tti xr.ittt, liiN. Ir. U. Vn '.t?m n oil th. wi-t ,n y tin lhe i.(irfii. Tlii is a vt-ry tiir;il'iv ','rji--riy huv::ti tii-rin a v.iri -iy ifrh!iif. tf ,n f r- t-? liiitl :i iiviT LiUiit Hpn:t of . . licit wut r. Terms : I tiio-ll. ir.I of III lun-li.-i-- mi in. y ia lian.l wlt.-a Ilie il.ssl is .i.-iivi-r. .1. iiii--liiiril in -i itioitltis an. I iiiti-lliird in in:, y.i.r a o::t inf. r est mi tie Ui f.-rn-.i pay oiieiits. to lie s.--nn-il by j-.i. lament Imi:!.I. in -r ei rit. of It. tail money lo In- itaM wtin lite li.-i.i- rty is kii. k. nl tloun. JiilIN II. II ITF. Administrator of Wm. 1 .o.iiu. ruuoi. U.-cM. 0. phans' Court Sa'e eiK- Vahabls R:al Estats ! Iy virtue f an nnli-r of aiV i-.ii'-1 tit f Xu- trphai-' 'iurt iit tm-I forth" rKirity t( Smi r-t, to uw linft.il. 1 will fxj.- to iit iic s.il on Kit- inmt-H, In .Mutlisitnp?oii iwiiiiif i u Mid county, mi Saturday, March 23, 1895, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. , fhe foilowiiiif rt-:i! ffnt, U j pnK-rty of Jos- ptt Kmrriri, tW4 .via: A i-i-rt:iin Ir.u-t 4 kn4 Mi.it- In the t.wn- i of i;tii.iiH5ioii. ioiiu:y of nuihtsI, J'a., al.ioi!iiii l;tiii of AlTrvt Wilniotith, iltrM., cMli(itioii inriuttr. itml John l!T, o:tt.tl:i;n- o:if litindn-tl m nrv ntoiv ir l"s. aiMH.it M-vt-nly-n vi hcpi rlmr mihI lut-niy In iin-adow, a oiie Mini h-tlf-tory Frame House, ami tiaitk ham on tin- pri'mise. The- ttnn Is i.t a oexl sUtle- of cultlvittiou. Terms, eie-Hurd of p.;n h ie loon, y In lian l lls.it delivery of elissl, oitestliiel In six iiimiths mi. I evi'slliiVil in une yir with intcn-si on tlw di-fi-rmt &iy litem. liiyi!ie itl lo Is- siviin el Iiy jueiiiH'iit Ismil. la per es-nt. )if lhe Iwnil inoitt-y lo U: nl.l wlt.-n th pro-rty In kuoe-kcil down. J. A. KM KKIi'K. AJmlnistrator of Jo rph tui. rtek, dee'd. lames B. SHOW : i NOW 13 YOUR TIME TO CUTTERS - - - REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except ia Warm Weather. Don I fonct hvo years ago toii were nnahle lo gel them, and very soon they will be .scarce at any price James B. Holderbaum. LEiGHS V- "iSsT' . BY THE CAR LOAD. T!i; I:;i:i;on-c V"nre Ilou-e of E. L. Siinjison U packed with tl:e Cncit line ot sIjEIGII.S anl SLEPS ever brought to tomersct- FUil Line Of BUGGIES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, LAP R33ES, HORSE BLANXETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC Cull anl cosivtacc voir.-o'f Ieforc to suit E. L Patriot St., : TO : : THE TRADE : FURNITURE has been selecteJ with unusual earo, and at lo-ver co.st than fur iner year?. We arc tlicrtfore a' ile to oflor, not otily tlie very lCf t good.- oa the market, but CiU fiuotc ltiwer prices than Lcretolore. We Rarely Lose a Customer, as we aim in all cases to give the Customer FULL VALUE FOR HIS MONEY. G. H. C 6C6 Main Cros Street, Somerset, - Pa. 99 Men Out of every hundred never stoji to CMuiir.o a hiit when they go to buy one. Itisjust about as ea.sy to sell an ill Cttincr shirt that is filled full of ttarch and polihed nicely ai it is to sell a govi fehttl. The Shirts We Sell Are Built on Honor . . W'c might sell shirt? that would pay double the profit, but they won't wear; that produces oulv mushroom buMues-t. Try om of our International Shirts And you'it buy more. . . . Jonas L. Baer, "The Hustler." OFFROTH Holderbaum. HERE ! AND : : BOB & SLEDS Iavin.j clsewlierc. I lave PRICES tiie TIMES. Somerset. Pa. P, & P. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY VT Prices 'cver Before Heard or- VT Parker A N D- Parker's. SIMPSON, NEW t