The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 12, 1896, Image 2

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the Somerset Herald.
MWARO SCULL. Editor and Proprietor.
WEDXHSl'AY.
Fel.ni:iry IJ, IS 6.
The gr.wn.l-hog's reputation as a
j.n.plH-t is Mud fully Miatniiird liy the
-..resent state f tin weather.
Cvi.k Sam's four ir cent. IhmpIs
are in as much tleniaiul, just now, as
hot Imek wheat eskes, these coM morn
ings. , , y iisi.l,nt has Uvn duckinc-v-sin.
If his K-cclleiicy would get a
. i;,,i, it might cool his ardor for
dihkinjr.
William H. Morrison, of Illinois,
(-Horizontal Hill,") is the only avoucd
Democratic candidate for the presiden
cy yet in the field.
Cko Kit Cleveland was the first IVm-ocr-itic
I'resi.lciit in twenty-four years,
and lie ha so fixed things that he will
lie the last for the same length of time.
Ox Fkilay last, Senator 1 rye, of
M iine, was elected president pro tern,
of tin-Senate ly a unaninioiisvote of
that IhmIv. This was an unusual, hut
a will d.serveI winplinicnt.
Hon. V. H. KnglMi, who was a can
didate for Vice President on the Ik-mo-cn-.tic
ticket in lssO, withUetieral Han
eock :is Pr.-sidenti.il candidate, died at
I, is Imnie in Indianap l;s on I'riday
Says a newspajK-r cynic : "The Pres
ident has the reputation of King a very
industrious man. None other could
pile up a national deht at the rate of
.-,,n.in,t)a month, and sjn l half his
time fishing and du k-ht.nting."
C!ex. Harris mi's withdrawal from the
presidential race has made a "sure
thing'' for at least four other candid
ates. We have 1h n forced to this con-clu-inii
from reading the "representa
tive" newspapers of the country.
Whim: the President shoots ducks
and sells Ixmds, the Senate plays the
fool, and tries to force free coinage on
Ihe country against the j-ojiultr will;
:i:id this passes for "government of the
p -ojile, hy the jieople, for the people."
Coxuuess has passed and the Presi
dent has signed a hill prohihiting prize
fighting in the District of Columhia
and the territories of the t'nited States.
As all the states have laws prohihiting
it, this eflectually knocks out the 1 .ratal
'spirt."
Was the Philn hthxi ('(U poking
fun at the Senate when it published the
following?
"Iioii't you ever get tired of doing noth
i n j T" asked one
"Mi. ves," replied theotlier. languidly.
'Well, what do you do then?"
"Take a rest."
S in n Carolina again comes into mi
en vial. le notoriety through the em
phatic endorsement of secession hy one
of her representatives on the ll-wr of
the House during dehate, and the fur
ther declaration that his state wa.s not
whipped during the late war. It is
tht:s made apparent that the fool-killer
ha-1 not vet cleaned out those last-diteii
Statistic show that the colored
Imputation of the Smth pays taxes on
Jd:;;, rUKM worth of projKTty. That
d-es not show that the hlaek man has
li.vn "a lazy drone, refusing to work,"
for the jiast thirty years. It isalso well
to rememler that this accumulation has
till lieen gathered tinder tho most trying
conditions, vith tiie great mass of ne
trnnn tihut out from most of the nioney
miHking trades anil professions.
Al.Tllor;n Mr. Cleveland denounced
and refuel to sign the present tarill"
hill, the Administration and its friends
are struggling to prevent its lieing
changed. Tiie record shows that du
ring tiie seventeen months of its exist
ence it has produced a deficiency of
?74,li4,;. or over? 4.000,01 Ki per month.
ami it is now plain that the increased
juMic deht during Cleveland's term
xvill e.Kint up to near $2Jl,tiJ.),fttl. The
Nple of this country w ho went d.ift
n the taritt" jUestion three years since
are paying dearly for their whistle.
Iei'KI-si:xtati ve Johnson, of North
Dakota, in opposing the free-coinage
sulistitute for the House lomi hill, has
introduced into Congress a new method
of dialectics. He is a schoolmaster hy
profession, and he enforced what he
had to ay hy Mack'toard demonstra
tions precisely as he would drive into
the heads of dull-witted pupils hyopti--ul
jxTMia-ion the reasoning they might
not othenvisccomprchend. The speech
was an admitted slice ;-.. Mr. John
o opponents apii-nr...! uttetly uni
Vle t get away with either his -liar
or his arguments.
If one-half of the stories told hy the
Spanish troops in Oulia are true, then
the insurgents have good cause to com
plain of the atrocities. Men, women
tind children who art' suspected of hav
ing the slightest feeling for the Cuhan
vause are shot down in the open streets
of the smaller towns ami their proierty
confiscated. Hundreds of susjiet-Uhave
"tvn taken to Havana and placed in the
Moro Castle, a prison, compared to
which the "lUack Hole" of Calcutta
was a paradise. Of course, there are
protects against this method of warfare,
hut the protests are unheded, and the
y ople in the prisons will prohaMy nev
fr W heard of again. They are doomed
t-!.alh or imprisonment for life unless
the insurgent are successful, and that
s.vms a long wavs off.
The Ways and Mean Committee of
the IIous? i going to reprt a resolu
tion authorizing it to investigate the
oiestin of discriminations in tariff i
vii ide against this country hy foreign 1
nations, and the effects of the repeal of
lh reciprocity treaties. This resolution
will undoubtedly lie p:issel, and will
I.thI to the levelijment of some im
pirtatit facts. It will 4e ohown that
this country has Wt over $-'Ao,uiK) in
report trade as the result f the repeal
ty the I).mocratic party of the reeini
ri!y treaties. I n addition, th? fact that
vjr prnlueu ore Wing discriminated
against by (iertuany, Kramv and other
ojntrit-s as a result of the passage of
the new taritT law, white at the same
tim-' those countries hav ur:nously
incntsed their exports to the L'ntkid
states, will be l.r iught out. For iu--tauce,
in the eleven months ending
iith NovemV-r, the itnpjrts of woolen
grtods were Ss,447,T:ri greater than for
the eleven months of ls 4. Tln-se int
p rU are coming to a considerable ex
letit from (J.'nnany, which ojntry, as
a resu'.t of the recipr.icity treaty's re
jval, ha excluded American agricultu-
r d products to a great extent. The in
vest igit ion is Hire to hring out st.me
interesting facts.
WilEX 7hehids fTthe $ 100,000,000
four per wnt. londs, offered for sale hy
the government, were opened on last
Wednesday, it was found that 4040 hids
were on file, amounting, all told, to
SVvsVXiO.tKK), or almost six times the
amount offered for Kile. When it is
rememhered that these londs have to
1k paid for with gold, and that every
bidder knew where he could get the
gold to make good his hid, it is a won
derful revelation of the amount of that
metal in the hands of the people. If
those lnds had lieen offered at a fixed
pricv. so that the people had known
precisely what their money would hring
them, the amount would have been
much preater; for, as it w as, compara
tively few peoplenutside of brokers and
liankt rs could safely mike the calcula
tions required. The prices obtained
range hctwwn 1101 and 112.
This is the ftKirth lwnd issue of this
Administration, the three others Ix'ing
forV).0i,000 each, which were nego
tiated with syndicates, on which pre
miums of much smaller amounts were
realized. The tonds of the lat loan,
which was captured by the Morgan
syndicate at i-Unit 1041, are now selling
at 1K. Out of this loan another Mor
gan syndicate secures only alout
000,000. It is estimated that hy adopt
ing the popular loan plan, instead of
dickering with a syndicate, about $,
000,000 have leen saved, and that the
losses .f the government by syndica
ting the other loans were alout $9,000,
000. The adage, "Experience teaches a
dear school," etc, applies with unusual
ftrec to the financial methods of the
Administration as displayed in its sale
of 1 winds.
He Indorsed Secession.
At Wednesday's session of the House,
during the oVliatc on the Senate free
coinage suW.itute fr the House Kind
hill, M. Pearson, of North Carolina, l!e
publican, indulged in a sneer at the ex
pense of South Carolina for the part
which she took in provoking the war of
aeccskion. This allusion angered Mr.
Tallwrt, Iiemoerat, of that state, who de
clared in a great state of excitement, that
South Carolina was right in the fiosition
which she then took.
"I am ashamed of any man who in
dorses secession or the motives which lay
behind it," Mr. Pearson said.
"I indorse it," Mr. Tallrt exclaimed;
"I indorse every word of secession."
"It has been said," Mr. Pearson went
on, "that if hell ever breaks loose in this
country it will break loose in South Caro
lina, and I liolieve it."
The spectators in the gallery took sides
iu this angry altercation, applauding
now the one and now the other com
batant. Mr. Talbert had the last word declar
ing that "South Carolina never has been
whipped, and never will be whipped."
Loan Oversabsciibed.
Rids for the one hundred millions of
four per cent, bonds were opened at the
Treasury Iiepartinent Wednesday.
There were nearly forty-seven hundred
distiml offers, aggregating over six hun
dred million dollars. A few of these
were the offerings of "cranks," and a
nuiulier were graduated bids represent
ing the same parties, but making allow
ance for these, it is proliable the aggre
gate offered will reach at least live hun
dred and fifty million dollars. Nearly
every banking institution and very many
of the leading bankers of the country
were represented by bids. The price
ranged from par to 13t, and the average
will perhaps le alsut 111. Several syn
dicates made bids for large amounts, in
two instances offers l ing made for the
emire l.ian. The I iest offers from a syn
dicate was from that represented by J.
Pierio!!t Morgan, who bid lli.ttsT7 for
the entire one hundred millions. After
the bona fide bidders whose figures are
in excess of Mr. Morgan's have lieen giv
en their allotment the remainder will
likely go to the Morgan syndicate. It is
estimated that alxiut 4l per cent, of the
entire loan will go to the Morgan syndi
cate. The present issue of lionds is the fourth
made under the present Administration.
No bomb, have lieen issued for the pur
pose of Isirrowing money previous to the
present AdmfuWlration since the close of
the War. 15 nd were issued for re
demption purposes, ltit tlia money was
not used to pay current exeues of tiie
Government. The Cleveland Adminis
tration, however, in the three lond is
sues previously made, received ?'.S2,KK,
M t of gold, and $r5.u0,"0 of that money
has been used to pay current expenses of
the t Government. The issue now made
will bring the total of the increase of the
bonded de!t by the Cleveland Adminis
tration to n aggregate if ?JL2.."!l."i,-Kii.
Qztj For Chairman.
Since ex-President Harrison declared
himself out of the presidential rare, Iie
publican leaders from nil sections of the
country have been urging Senator Juay
to accept the chairmanship of the national
c inuiiiuce. and it is altogether likely he
jvili b? chosen to manage the next eam
:ti:i, provided a candidate of his
seks'tiuu js nominated. Senator 2uay
has not y imitated in any way to whom
kt will throw Id support at the St. Ii-.iis
onveuii-ju. At prui .o i on friendly
U'nn with alt f lljo i,! ttsj.jLiiJ pos
siiiHities. It is said tUat it wusir
any preferonee, it in for ii?el, fciiii.v;iL
ha would not oliject to either McKiniuy.,
M irton or Allison.
Senator Q iay, it is thought, much more
dit,::ictly tii m any oneof the presidential
aspirant of his party, lienetits by the
withdrawal .f (general Harrison from the
political arena, itu friends entertain
little doubt now of his al.ituy to capture
the chairiua'iship of the U.mljli.uu la
tional coiiimittee, and they lielieve lUl
ik wide recognition of the fact that he U
most likely to conduct the Republican
campaign wilt add to his influence at St.
Ii:s in the uiakiuf of the national
ticket.
Mistake Cost His Life.
Cmoxtow, Pa., Feb. 9. John tialla
gher was sh it and atuiutt instantly kill
ed by tJoorgo Frederick ai the hitter's
,-oiue iu Cool Spring Hollow htsl nifct.
PrfcJric'i lives by himself near th
Stewart uie works, at the entrance to
the hollow, and Gallagher lived in Yaug
er hollow, two mii beyond. Gallaghtr
was iu town last night kuJ got drunk.
n the way hiine he stopped t Fre ier
tfk's bouse and demanded admission,
whicb was refusoL He went to a kitch
cu door and broke it in, and Frederick
ordered hiiu out. Gallagher refused to
E. J in scuiue which ensued. Fred
eri,'k 'brown against a tove and
painfully lujured. He got an army
musket, when Gallagher sjjraug ut hiru
and tried to take the gun. Frclc ri-k
says he was boing overrmwerej and fired
to save his life. The load entered Galla
gher's groin, diseiiilioweling hi:u. Fd
crick snmnuined some neighliors and al
so culled in Coroner Smith who was
pacing and who administered to the dy
u2 Uian. Gallagher lived but l.i inin
iiles. t-ot,u?r Smith brought Frolerick
to jail. It is taiu;ed by Gallagher's fam
ily that he thought U Wis in the house
of his friend, John King, bo (jves next
door to Frederick. Gallagher waa su oh
man; si is Frederick.
Terrible Seed of a Boy.
Hv:rB! k, Ia, Feb. ".Joe Merrifield.
the twelve-year-old sou of Frank Mexri
fild, shot his seven-year-old brother
ilh a Winchester ritle this morning,
and then killed himsflf, blowing the en
tire bip of his head away. The father
hsd left the ly together in the house,
and they became invnhed in a ipiarret.
Dissjctors Claim The Body of a Paaper,
Once a Bonnnia Kiss;.
Chicaoh. Fell. I'. All that was mortal
of Kdwin Fields, who once rouuted his
in ney by the millions, lies on a disswt
iig table at the 'school of anatomy. He
diel a pauper.
The story of Fields' life is one of ro
mance. His career liegan in the mining
districts of Toiulistone, Arizona. He
squatted upon what were considered
worthless claims when the town was in
its infancy. He had gone to Toiulistone
without a dollar. When tho lioom lie
gan the "Gilded Age," the principal
claim owned by Fields, was on the maiu
lead. There were several claimants, but
Fields finally won, and sold the "Gilded
Age" for $iKV;m. He reserved the sur
face, about 20 acres. On this was situated
the business part of Toiulistone. He
sold ItVf.mt lots as high as fV, and for
years his rents amounted to o er f l.nitt a
m n th.
Then commenced a career of extrava-
ganee. When water in Toiulistone sold
for five cents a gallon, Fields t.s.k three
baths a day. He wore the whitest of flan
nel suits, and changed after each bath.
His expenditures averaged no less than
SUK) a day. After milking Tomlistooe
dry. Fields went to St. Iniis to speculate
in grain, but he soon lost the larger por
tion of his fortune. Then he came to
Chicago, and was speedily reduced to
poverty. Fur a while he worked at var
ious hotels in the city as store-keper.
seldom receiving more than $14 a month.
Worry and advancing years finally caused
him to succumb. For a few weeks he lay
sick at a cheap lodging house. Ho was
forcibly carried from thereto the hospital.
and after a few days sent to the poor house
at Dunning, where he died.
Xo Money in the Treasury.
Fraskixirt, Kv., Feb. S, lv, The
Republicans refused this morning to al
low one of their numlier to pair with
Senator Ogil vie (lem.) who is very ill.
They acknowledge that they e.pect him
to die.
Tho legislature is growing weary of
the senatorial fight. In tho house this
morning a resolution was adopted call
ing on congress to make the election of
senators by the people direct. In the
senate a joint resolution was introduced
to adjourn sine die February 1", as there
is no money in the treasury to pay the
memliers until they elect a senator, and
legislation is blocked.
The sound money Democrats to-day
complimented It. T. Tyler, late Demo
cratic nominee for lieutenant governor.
The ballot stood: Hunter, Gil; lUackburn,
5J; Tyler, 5; I5ate, 1.
Is it "overwork" that has tilled this
country with nervous dyspntics? that
takes the flesh off their Ismes, the vitali
ty from their blood, and makes them
feeble, emaciated and iuellicient? No.
It is bad cooking, overeating of indigesti
ble stuff, and other health-destroying
habits.
The remedy is an artificially digested
food such as the Shaker Digestive Cor
dial. Instead of irritating the already in
flamed stomach the Cordial gives it a
chance to rest by nourishing the system
itself and digesting other food taken with
it. So flesh anl strength return. Is not
the idea rational? The Cordial is palat
able and relieves immediately. No mon
ey risked to decide ou its value. A 10 cent
trial txittle does that.
Laxol is the best medicine for children.
Doctors recommend il in place of Castor
Oil.
Sensational Occurrence Which Kay Eeialt
in a New Trial.
West CiiEsTf.i Pa., FeK 7. The trial
of the Klvin murder case hail a very
sensational ending this morning. Klvin
was led inlorouit lictwc-en Sheriff Ingram
and Deputy MrCarlane. He had evident
ly anticipated tho wort, and was shrink
ing from it. The verdu-t wo asked for
and the foreman announced that it wa
murder in the first degree. When m
beard the verdict Flvin'seycs closed and
he fell over against the deputy. He was
apparently iiwnsi) !e, and was literally
carried from the court room.
Then came the strangest feature of tia
entire trial. S. D. Itanisey, counsel f.Mr
the defense, stopped William H. Pen
nypacker as he came from the Jury liox
They had a few minutes conversation
and then Mr. ltamy nnide a sensational
announi-euieiiL In drawing the jury soma
weeks ago the name of William J. Pen
nypacker of K ist Town was drawn from
the wheel. William H. Pennypacker of
Schuylkill was summoned by the deputy
sheriff to appear as a juryman and he did
so. He responded to the call, was placed
on the murder jury and the mistake was
not discovered until this morning.
Counsel for tha defense at om-e applied
for a new trial, and it will probably be
granted.
A rectiliar Mania.
New York, Feb, 8. Prof. Daniel L.
Iiowd. who f.ir several years has con
ducted an establishment for phys'ural ami
vocal culture in Fast F!!irteenth street.
was committed to licllevue Ilusiiiial for
mental examination yesterd iy.
His mania t'mk the f irm of g.istronom
ic exi-esses, hich rivaled those of some
ofthe later Roman Kinperors. He got
into the habit of going aSout to rtntau
rants and gorging himself with the must
am:i7.ing ipiantity of fid, S'inieliiiies
spending as much as ?!0 and $15 on a
single meal, lie would then go hoir.P,
insert the tube of a stomach pump into
Lis stomach and deliberately remove all
tb:!i be had eaten. Having thoroughly
paujpt J hiisei'out be would return t;
tiici fuiauraut, tngnif another dinner and
returning hotu uguin have recourse to
the stinM"U
This process ha would repeat four or
five times a day. insisting ail the while
that he hil l discovered a new system of
diet, which would result iu making him
the strongest man in the world. He even
Uci;;pto. I to m ike converts among his
pupil.
Barly Stg&r Eaasa.
ItuMi.MiNoioN, 111., Feb. a. The sogwr
camps of McLean c-.mnty are all busy.
The work of sugar-making began two
weeks ago, three weeks earlier ihan ever
liefore known in the history of the coun
ty. The maples were never liefore tap
ped successfully liefore the middle of
February, and generally it was later than
Jin. The now of sap is unusually pro
fuse auii it i rkher than usual iu su?ar.
The early flow is bxiked moon as an in-dii-atiou
of an early sprirg.
rvcius
People of.cn wonder why their .nerves are
bo weakj why they get tired so easily;
why they start at every slight but
BuJJeu round; why they do not aleep
r.aL-.:rfdi;.-j why they have frequent
bcadac-buc laid igest ion and
Petpttation of .trie yteart.
The explanation is simple, ft ta toafid la
that iinpur blood which is coptiar
ually fee-ding the nerves tipoq refus
i-isfod of theelemcnitof streneth tnd
viijor. In each condition opiate and
nerve compounds simply deaden and
do not care. Hood's Sarsaparilla feeds
the ncrvca pore, rich, red blood; gives
natural fleep, perfect digestion, self
control, vigorous health, and is the
true remedy for all nervous troubles.
ni(dr
Sarsaparilla
l-i tl: Ohm Jrue r.lood Purifier. 1 ; six for $3.
I'repar.it hi! by C. 1. Hvsl Co.. laiwcll. Misj.
j -... cure IJvcr l!l; easy to
nOOd S Pi IIS take,yaajrtotiyne. SM,
The Only One
To Stand the Test
Rev. William Copp, whose father
tras a physician for over fifty years,
in New Jersey, and who himself
Flent many years preparing for the
practice of medicine, but subse
quently entered the ministry of the
M. E. Church, writes: "I am glad
to testify that I have
had analyzed all the
sarsaparilla prepara
tions known in the
trade, but
AYER'S
V i j : . recommend as a
-.c; - -' Llood-purifier.Ihave
given away hundreds of bottles of
it, as I consider it the safest as well
as the liest to lie had." Vm. Copi ,
I'jistor M. E. Churcli, Ja kson,Minn.
I I THE WORLD'S :
Uwfi n re nnnrS
THE WORLD'S FATS
?Sarsaparilla
When in doubt, ask f or Ayer's Pills
Ingalls Booms KcKinley.
BfFFAi.o, Feb. 7. John J. Ingalls, for
mer United States Senator from Kansas,
arrived here en route to New York.
When asked what Le thought would lss
the effect of Mr. Harrison's withdrawal
from the Presidential race, ho said that
tho ex-President's letter greatly simpli
fies tho work ofthe St, Imis convention,
and strengthens Mr. McKinley's chances
decidedly.
"Do you think Mr. McKinley will lie
nominated?"
"From what I have oliserved, McKin
ley's nomination seems assured. In the
South the sentiment for the great protec
tionist is overn helming. They all want
him nominated down there, J teed will
control New Fngland, Piatt New York.
McKinley has much strength in the
South, and Juay will control Pennsylva
nia . I believe, from what I know and
from my own observation, that McKin
ley will be nominated. Ho has the
West and South."
Award cf. Bonds.
WASiitNOTON, D. C, Feb. 8. Tho al
lotment .r the ne'v four per cent, lionds
was made this afternoon at the Treasury
Department, and gives nearly four-fifths
of the entire amount (or 7i4,trTii) to
New York. This is regarded as an indi
cation that many bids from other cities
were made through New York banks
and brokers, so that tho official distribu
tion is not a very acvuratc measurement
of the actual distribution throughout the
country when the lionds finally reach
the hands of the successful bidders.
Geographical!' considered, the bonds
are distributed, in round figures, as fol
lows: Xe Yrk,f7S,li1ii;New F.ng-
land, 5!i,(m0,nnt; Kastern States (other
than New York), ?o,3"" Western
States, $.t.iVVM ; Central Stales Sl.t.OnO,-
Oirt; Southern States, $l,2j0,i.K.
It is impossible to give the exact aver
age rate at which the I Kinds awarded
was made, but it was cl-ise to 111, at
which the interest realized will be slight
ly less than 3j per cent. The exact aver
age rate may not lie computed for a wee k
or more by Treasury officials.
The proceeds of tiie sale will lie slight-
Iv alsive ?lll.tl.ii0. They cannot bo
less than f 1 10,t;s7t7()t because that would
have been the amount if the entire award
had leen made to the Morgan syin!i.-ate,
and every bid accepted at almve that rate
increases the net proceeds of the sale. It
is possible that the proceeds will go
slightly above ?I11,KXi,iio, but f..r all
practical puqiosesthat will lie the amount
covered into the Treasury as the result
of the new issue.
t
Poison in Tie Apple.
Viski.aso, 5f. J., Fpb. f. The family
of If. J. Wightman, principal of tli
public scheieils, narrowly ewaped death
from rat w1hoii, tuk.'O in a pee-ui:ar man
ner, last night. Three lav ago Mr.
Wightman's 4 -year-old daughter liecamc
sick after eating an upple. Yesterday
his 2 -year-old sou ate one of the apples
and at emco became deathly ill. When
Mr. Wightmun came home and ti.md
his children in pain, he, in jest, told his
wife he did not lielieve it was tho apples,
and ate one to see if he also became sick.
An hei:r afterwards the Principal was
suffering intensely fre.m pains iu the
stomach.
Methods of relief were hurriedly used
aim Dr. .Sawyer was summoned, lie
pronounced the sickness due to arsenic.
A search was made in the cellar, and on
a beam over the laiskct of apples was
f..tin.l a ls x of rat poison with the cover
off and contents blown almut from the
draft, from an open window. The young
sou is still seriously sick, but tho others
are recovering.
Two Silled at Green&barg.
Ci:i;KXsi!t-j!(i, Pa., Feb. 7. This morn
ing Fdw ard Suiiih of Jeannctte, mana
ger of a department in the glass works at
irapo ille, and Kita Holland, aged 11
years, who also works at (Irapeviile were
walking on tho tracks eif tho Pennsylva
nia railroad, en route to work, both
were struck by the Western Express and
instantly killed.
Smith was 31 years of age and unmar
rie.L They stepped out of the way of a
freight train and in front of the express.
Items of Interest.
Senator Quay !elieves the declination
of IIarris.m will lienelit McKinley.
Senator iorman will not go to the
IemH-ratie National convention, cither
as delegate or looker-on. Politic is not
as attractive to the Senator as it was a ft w
years ago.
Pie-hard Kloeltke. a carnenter. slut
a,od kiiied his wife, his father and molh
f aiid his three children and himself.
iu CUiesago, on Tuesday night. It is sup
posed that he idiioroforuied his victims
first. He had been out of wot k for some
time and had no money.
William Carson, a colored murderer,
who strangled his . sweetheart, met a
fitting fate in state prison at Sing Sing,
N Y. He had a quarrel with a con
vict named Feigelliaum, and got into
such a passion that his throat swelled
p and he actually choked to death with
rage.
Judge May ham, f Albany, N. Y., h: s
denied the motion for a new trial for
.'ikit" Shea. His reasons, he said, for
so deciding is that the coufesnion of Mc
((Joi;gh was not supported by his evi
dence. There is no appeal from the de
cision of Judge Mftyham, and Shea will
Ik? electrocuted Tuesday next.
A Reran honorable career of forty-five
years upon the lier.ch eif the court o."e ni
mr.n pleas, of Philadelphia, Judge Joseph
Allison died at !:-' o'clock Saturday
t-ftenoon after a long Illness. For several
years past Le Lad been iu fail it g I e 1 h
and was unable to regularly fake his
seat upon tii Upth. Joseph Allison
was born In Harrwburg, Prf., in JSia.
James Dnugherty was ttabl ed and
killed by Angelo Itiegeiri, an Italian, near
tJreeusburg on Wedneselay evening.
Iteith were employed by the Pennsylvania
railroad as section hands. The Italian
had a grudge against Daugherty, and
about 5 o'clock they became involved in
a dispute as to their abilities to lift heavy
ties. Itiegori struck at Daugherty with a
pick, of which he was ijuickly deprived
by Foreman Seaman. Iliegori then drew
a long and keen slileHto from his breast
and plunged it twice into Daugherty, w ho
he'd iu a few moments. The Italian lied
and has not yet been arrested.
t . T-C f
Report of the County Auditors,
OP THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET, PA.
R.svipts and Kxjk inlituns of Somerset County, Pa., from the first Monday in
, January, 1 ", to th" tlri.t Monday in Jasmary, lS'.nS.
Ki..mi:k IL Pt c.it, Ks.f Treasiin r of Sonu rwt County, Pa., in nciinmt with
tiie Co-:nV of S itn: rsi-i.
RECEIFT3.-I)?..
For tax ns-cived from collectors of State, County, Sjs cial uml Iig IJji!e?
the j.-ars Isso, is:(ji is!, ls!i;;, is:it alh is;,.-;.
No.
mi.I.KfTi nw.
DI - TKIi
I Siillilli l Iin.tx n .
2 .lolm II. Anki iiy
John K. I-ydti;
4 Win. Hurkiioi.ler..
ii I- M. IjiiiiIh r( .
li A. 1 1. Ar.kciiy
7 K. II. li. rk. y
5 Noah 1 1. Itowiuaii. ......
H J. S. Iliirl. li
MJoIni KinTr
II llclirv Kelell.
I.' KSi V. Sii.vii.T
MS. A. Krvlclnimii
1 1 i. V. IWCIIS.
I'K. A. Tile
I'i I --Wis Miilikelm ver..
I' J. W. Ktirkholiler
1" II. It. Ali
if A. V. We-lllIISC
i It-iss 11 Savior . .
-'I Henry K. Miiicr.
K K. .M. vi n.
!; U M. IjoiiIk rt
it A. It. HiKtou
2"' Kil i 'olfinan
W. ltiltzcr
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-s .1. f. Knrscvtlie.
' K. I". Shall, r
i K.lwar.1 .M. lx
Si .lose.! WllllllitlllKh
'"-' Kmiik H.-illev
i .1 II. AtchiMiii.
i'i Win. H. t ritz
I'vrus A. YowliT-
:l Win. K. rullin.
: 1 1. M. Kike
s K. Karn. r
'i.V. J. Sloil. r
i.i..hnS-hj.lf
II II.W. .Maunr. ..
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' :.IH1. lonmr. ,
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a:1. W. I'.urkhoi.l.-r
4'.jA. K. Welsh. HIM
471S0I0111011 l'ile.
II. T.il row. ,
r.'! i. V. iiros
'iii'Wiii. Itowmnn
.r.l Henry Vninki r
"J .1. H. Iouvt
.V; liMIliel Will
f I Soloiiion Snyder
.Vi W. H. K.-1111'
in Sylwxicr Polls
iu s.'itnu.-l '.Hint-way
V. It. li. rU.-v
.Vi W. K. I'oiinf rvmaii ,
IO Chariest'. M:i'rtx
: U.J. Ilrnil
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rt N. lxili Jmly
lil 111. 1 .rhanl
li'tj.l'. K.lPTVlllf ,
Wi V. 1". Shall, r
1
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ILS .I.t-eph V;;tl-.luil
;:. Krank H. !ih v
70 .1 . . AtcliiMiii
7! Wm. H. Krilz
7JI'vni A. Vowi. i
7.'. t a hi.iii .JifiMi'T
71 W. K. I'ulliii
. si.niycr.i k low nlii. ......
. eu. iMiilioiiiiii; loM iishli..
.. Norlhiiiiii.Oiii lownhii...
. ITiirket f.Mil low i.in..
. Sha.lc township
,. .leiinertow 11 ..niii;li .
, l.ln.-ol!! toui.hip
. ijti.-iiiiihi.nliiK f'.vnliip...
. A.I... tout iisiiip
.. A 1 1. 1: hen y lou iihi
. n-.-n.Miii iNiroiih
,. lila.-k tovin.lHp
. Klk i.i.'k Io ii-hl.
l-"airli.M. tou itlii
.. .l-nni-rt.iwii Uint.i;li
,. I jtrimcr liwnihi.
. I. TnrU.'.vi.Hii township...
.. I.iii.'olii towiihip .
. .Mryi-rHl.ih' iMinnmh
. M i.hll.i-r.i'k t.mnhiii
.. Northampton town-ln).
.. iirle ton nship
,. s.ia.ie t.uiihi . .
,. Somerset lKroiii;!i
. s.iin.-iM-t township
.. Stoiiyi-ri-ek towiiMiip
. siiiniiiit township
,. t'rsinii iMirniiuh
.. W.lhrshinTf lMrt.iiii ,
.. A.l.lixm t.iu n..hli
.. All.xheiiy township
.. nTiui U.rotih
.. I:tack township
.. Kioih.'rsVHll. y low u.-liip.
.. I 'ass.-)nmii iN.roiivli
,. 'oiitlj.'iice iMirotih
.. K.!k l.i.-k t.iuuslii
.. K'lirhoN towiiollijl
. .re.aii ilh l.iwiiM.ip ,
,. Jeir. r..ii township
.. .l.-nnertowii Ixironh
. J.m.iT township
..jtrii.i.r l.iwnshii
. 'Lincoln t.iwiish:
;l Turkrytoot townslilp..,
..iM.-yersihile lMr.i:n:ii .
Mhiilhi r:-k township
..Millor.1 township
,.;.ew l entn-vilie Um.iii.-h.
..! Nortiiiiiiiptoii tov, iishij...
.. 1 lle toU'l:shil
I'a.nl low liship
.. 1 ii.'U.aii.'iiii.i: lou .-.ship..
.. lt.iek w.m.I iMiii.uh
.. Sali.-htiry iM.rouli
.. shmii' to.vn..hii
.. Somcrti. Id lsr..m;h..
.. M.111. rs.-i iHirotih
...Somerset t..-.vnsiili.
.. Southampton tow nship.
.. Sionv. r. . k township ,
.. st,,y,-stown horouirh ,
.. Sill.intil t.liV'lshij.
.. t . Turk. yf.H.l towiisliip.
Irs)im loroauii
.. 'ct!cr..hiiix homiiKli
Total htx
...... A.!.ils.iri toui:shi)
A 1 1, tfh. liy to vn.-l:li
It'-rlin l..ruvli
l!la.-k !ov!i-hi
lirolli.-rs alley township.
I 'jiv'liii:iri lN.riiii;:i
'oi!.lil!.ai;ii (own.-iitp
i:itlu. t:.v iM.rottjh
Klk I.l. k lowiisloii
I'airiii;ie towiisliij.
7"i Klii ih l.ivi ii'mmI
7-i K. 1 '. Knrncr
77 A. J. St.mer
... I . r.s'ti V 1 'le lowusinp
.lelt.-rs.-n townsiiip
... .fennel-;. vu hf.rouh.
... .I.-IIII'T low lts!ill. .
-. I jiilni'-r low nshlj.
... I. Int-.. hi i.wustii.
.. Is 'i nrk -yt.M.l township..
7S Johii It. Sehlau ,
7.1 !(. W. Maun r
si Thomas .:i!l.i:;!i.-r
si I.i Uir.-m ,
v.' M.-h. .-k li:-u:i
k;J. W. Ihirkhol.Vr
M A. K. WeNhiiiiM:.
.s.S.iiomon Pile
s( 1'. H. Tiirt.w
S7 K. .!. KoM. r
s . W. i.n.-s
S'l Win. Il num ..
to .1. K. Kiiiik!
M I:llli.-I Will
vr' Solomon snvti.-
.... . .-.siiii .. .N.r. .ml: 11 .
Mi'iill.vm k low nship
Miifopl tow nship
New- itaitiinorc I .r..uh..
N. w te itiv ilie l-.ioiich.
Northauijilo.i township..
...... I'atnt towiiKiilp
iviiieisial-.iniiiB tow nship..
........ 1C'M'!:w.i.h1 h..rntn;lu
Sal.sl.nry l.roiiL;ii
Wf. : Weliii-y
!1 SylvcHt.-r I ! 1 ...
HI s.iinuel ( .inn. way
- Soiuerll. i.l U.roi!;;!!
Soiners. t iMironh
Som.-rc t township
S.niihniapt.111 tow nship....
- su.nyiT.. k township
.... St. ..vest.. wn iM.nnitfti....
Summit township
I'. Tiirkcyroot townsiiip..
L'rsinu r..:i; Ii
tax lorlsr.l
: . 11. i.TK.-y
H7 W. K. t'olliitrvinall ...
!. ( rl.-s f. Man
'. it. J. I:mnt .
l'M,i-.n-c(-1:,t.r
Ml N.-lsoii J..-.lv
1'rj w in. i:.-rhar.l
lu:J. C Korscytlie
Totl
An ..rant of
Ai.i.Hint .if
Aiiiomit of
Amount of
Aiiioiiut i.l
Amount of
liot; tax li-oi'i;hl over
State tax bn.tiL.-ht over
County tax t.roii'.-ht over
SiM-cial tax hn.iiL ht (ivvr.
Slate lax hnuiL-ht ov. r.
1 si; tax bnitiijhloxer.
Uniml total
ix riTeiv.sI
1 r.-asiirer's
I.i.'.'iis.' f. s .lti.-c.iiinty !
' i:.s.l,-mption 111, .11, y of uiis-,1, ,1 lan.N
' ' IS.irr.iw-.sl money
J' ' it.siemptioii 11.0111 y of mis.nt.st Linos
""V'oniuioiiw.-altti costs.
'"' liuiitini!
11( l'silanee due county from s. ill. in. lit of
t
I lilnmt' due Klmer K. I'liLth,
1
XuTK.-Fn.111 this .l.slia t fl.irt fnini
t-liiirg.tl iw i.x- -i.S.-Omiiiiissioiiers'
j
1 Hy
a "
I
4, "
Kxperuliturcs,
miotiiit onl.Ts for as-e-ssors pay
" "" " viewers (my ni.i.is and l.rhlLT.s
commor. u, -alt h costs... ,
Harnett...
" " " county commissioners p.v sIioImt....
" ' (Hay
" new 1-ri.l.-. ;
V " ,ri.iL." r- jviirs
'" '.' '.' J.r.J'toiL; mid ailvertisiii"
..' !" tl.s-l! .:i ('!; .'
" '' ' court hou-e-ai.i jail r.'luiirs
' '' ?. ': ' c.xirt-nsi-s.-
' ' !:-toii.-ry :.y.
' -' Lrid .iaiua.s,
i (...i.iii.v iiisiitait:
itistri.-t uitorii.-y ftv
iMMaont li,,sa:.i ;
HlntlliL.'l):i li.formatorv.
' ' ' it..n.-:,.,..i
tolili.-rs' lit) rial .-X. ns
i.iiiista Lies' r.-l.irns
" " ' horrowt-.l iii,u.-y ; ;....
' inter. -st ;
' t.h.s.1 .laiitaLi.-s
' " J ill J.iutl..r
.l.-. l.li; lu-ht -uoi.rt tioiiM- aiel Jajli
scal.-s
Hraiel jiinns cy
ruurt hoiisu ja'.il.ir
" court crier ami tip staves '.
" , lU aister's r. e.. ,..
records
" m ill, y n fiiin!. .! on uns-.at.l lainls
traverse jun.rs jwy.
Meii.iirraijhers .-.y...
' ' " I'nitii.m.'ilHi-y'ti f.vs
" ' uiuut v canuut'-sioiii-rs' i-i.Tk pav
" " Miorm-y luiy ..."
'" niiilitors' ch rk p .y...
' ' ii'loni.y jiy
- " hncmliiiLr hin.rs , ,
' " traiisiTihiTiLt U';s-.i!.-.l l.-iiels
', " ' jU'!L. in. nts :.n.l loortLf:!,!. , ,,
Conimishi.incrH' triv.:;:iL; e-Ai...-:si1, r
t e s.staL;e
cl. riis ut eouiputatioti t'uurt
tal'soneti jun. ,
llllllltltlL; pllhlle ac.H.illlU
Jurk' 'ouii.iis.stoii.-rs' ikiv
" Sh.-ritr hill .' ,
' Jail phisifla'l
" " taxes F'-lllll.:. -1 .
" " .lii.'itv aii.lit'irs' i.ay , ...
' iiisiiraiiee .......
" Tn-asun r's f.s-s mis-i,t..J la!e! ..-.
i.ir terns;, to Ii ihmeo m-eotint
slat.-i rs.au:l uit
To'al r.ts'li.ts ftirnr-li'iN pal 1 fur Inrt .
h tlan.v-nsl.'inpao:i m.iify i;ii.l nut .... ...
' of Tnnsur.-rsn,;ii of J p.T cin. on S71172
' balance- lax oil uin-iitcl laiels .....
Total cxp.'ii,!ittiri- for lsiV,
V
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42
41
41
4 .
4'i
47
4S
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X TK Knim this .h-diu t nmoutit of J42 from j'.Cjl, Item !. over pai.l oil aulary itf II. F. Hai-n.-tt,
coiumisslouiT.
F p. SAYLOR ESQ. Pnillionotarvaii.l t'lerU of the Courts of tjnart. r Sessions nml
iver anil Terminer of the I'o isity of Ss:ii.-rs-t, lVniili., iu nceouiil with
tSomerM-t County for A. 1. Istii.
Xo. Iir. Cr.
I I To amount shown by il.-bit sl.teof hill $ wn M
2l!y onl.-rs issiiu-J to F. l'.Saylor, clerk ... I li1 1:J
EDWARD HODVER. Slieritr of Somerset
County for A. 1. lsu'i.
Xo '
1 To amount shown by lel.it shleof hill
2 1 liy onloi-s is-u.-U to lj.lwar.t Jloovi
H. F. BARNETT C.-uity Comiiiissionero." S.-.in:-rset t,'ount, Peli:ra in lie-count with
S.HIH i-se-t County, Pa.,' A. 1. IK'S.1 ' .. -
Xo. pr. Cr.
1 I ToaifBnaleaiii't f.f oril.-rs issue.1 by ('oinnii's lo H. F. Itiinii-tt... 'r $ . Kil Oil
2 Hy 2-ii days sen ice al M , as (-r C;iini;r's lilg. r i Vil ( VI VO
t m io $ tcii on
S. U. SH03ER County Commissioner
Somerset County, I'a- A.
Xo.
1 I To ns;"'nTitc ain't orders h.siic.1 by Colnlu's
2 j lty 2 is day s o n io- at Xi .VI, as kt t 'oiiiinr'a lsle. r $ s:Cl 01)
W. P HAY, Conntv Commissioner of Somerset county, Pinn'a., in account with Somer-
st County, ln., A. J. 1-i.
Xo. Dr. Cr.
I I To airvnirate ain't ord.-rs issaed hv Ci-mnir's
2 Hy 2) day s ser ictn al jpt .M. ns iM-r Coiutiir's
IN DE.QTEDN ESS f "Somerset Cniuily on theiitli day of January A. D. Iii.
Xo-
1 I To ain't l.nd.-d led. WikIwss. -SVe Colnmr's minutes) $
2 " JaistanrtinLf ordcrsof Issl. s(i, Issd, s it, Is; and li'i
We. the und rsltn.-d Auditors r.f tiie ( 'onnty ofSnnierot in the Cnmmoiiwealth of Penn
sylvan la. docertiiv that in Hirsiiance of the 47th s,ti.Mi of the Act enlilli-1 An Art nlal ill;
to is. until . townships, "' passed Ihe l-.lli ; ;ty of April, A. D , Isa4, we met nt the Mill of
Justice, in Ihc tsuiuty ol Somerset, on the l.tti day of January, A. IL. Kii. and nT In-inu duly
sworn, did a-l. tit, mo' i u -t mid nettle the m-vit.' nisi omits rutliirci if us by law, i.tn.Til.ly to
tiifs.-v.-ml Ai tM.f A-s. inl.lv mid Ihe supilei.i.-iits then to. nminlinir Io Hie U st of our
ju-iLTiiient. sbility nud knou'l.ste, niid tiie i.ir.'C.il:i is a true and cirn-e t statement of Hit
foil. . wlinf niisiui.ts n-s in"ivel v : ' . : i i. ...
1st. Klmer K. Pugh, Ki., l'rt-.isiin-r of the Coftiity of Sonu-Rtct, with the said Couuty of
SollKTM-l.
2d. F. H. S;iylir, !., Pn.tl orunar nu.I Clerk of the Courts of the County of tsoaieryet,
w iili the said County til somcr.-.
."int. Kdwnrd Ho-.ver. Sii.-ritl of the County of fs.mei -I, i'h JSiP said Con jity of Sei:i-.ei;.
4i h. II F. Ilanirtt, County Coiiiinissioner of the County of Soiiu rsct, w tth ih'.-said County
of Somerset.
:'rfii. si. L. Sholx-r, County Commissioner of ihe Cimnty of Somerset, with the said County
of Somerset.
th. W. V. Hay, County Commissioner of the County of Somerset, with the said County
of Som-st.
All for the year endine th day f Jar.ua ry. A. tl., lsj).
And we furllH-rceniry that we iind Uila'nee due the County Treasurer, Elmer E. Pugh,
Esq., of eiL'ht thoiis-.nd slid ninety und I', i'jn dollar 'SSMI.I.Ll
We hirt her certify tlist i-mcIi of !ii.l o;tl's rs nam. d nlxiv were duly siiiniiioin-l to npp nr
liefore t!ie Ai:dl:orHiid they did u;nr is fore ns. r. nnsluced their books, vouchers, or
ders, hills, pujH-rs ete.
In t.-stliMonv lirti-c.f we Itivc I.ereu-r.o set
of January, A. il., Is;.
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Dr. Cr.
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of Somerset Count', lYi.u'a., Ill iircimnt with
J. IsuV
Dr. Cr.
to S. I. Sliolier. $ Kt IW
s;i no $ oi
to W. P. Hay... $ sol Oil
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our haudi at: J affixed our anils, this 24th dav
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W. W. ItAWKK. (LALj
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I Mrs. A. E. Ulil 1
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Annual Clearance
SALE
Begins on
Dec. 26th J
And will Continue to
Feb. kUi.
This will Lc the Lest ojs
I'orttniity yet oflcred to
got
i Dty Goods
Of all kinds cheap.
Ladies' Wrafis will Lc
cleared out at the lowest
prices to Lc found any
where. -A Fine Line of-
MEN'S -:- UNDERWEAR
To fell at much Lelo--Current
Prices.
I expect to continue Lui
IiCps and it is to my interest
to jrivc all their money's
worth to merit a continuance
of their "rood will aud hold
their trade.
I a.ruhl!
4M4J4s4444444
You'll b "
In Town
Som Day?
Drop in and sec our store. See
the prices. Open your ears at tho
IJargains.
Mayle you don't want to Luy
niaylic you arc only curious. AH
ri-jditj Coma anyway. Curiosity
isn't always a tm it soiiicimes
leads to knowledge.
W, S, Jumuwll,
Hat nd GcnW Wear,
sc.imisrs, rjd.
THE
ALMIGHTY DOLLAR
13 THE
you ppend with me Lceati.-v
it goes farther, lats Linjor,
gets more style, more -uan-tily,
more ju tllty, and does
you more good in seiviei.
worth and wear, than any
mocey you spend.
i
Facts About
FURNITU
Ve can inform tho tra.Ie ami public h
large t!mt we have mine out victori
ous in our ilenf with the furniture
niantifuctiirers of Michigan. We gut
all we ask el for in the way of lar
guins, consesiicntly all we cjee-te-.1,
what iiwri do we want? We only want
the trade to know that our line is bet
tor in every respect now than ever be
fore ami that wr are Koinj to contin
ue selling Furniture' on a very Jow
basis.
$25 and S28.CQ will buy a sol i.l
Oak Suit for the licil room, containing
si pieces, imi.le anl tiuisheil in the
very latest style.
$18 and $20.00 takes from onr fl.s.r
a nie-e suit, either in Antiijue or Im
itation Walnut finish.
$28 and $30.00 pays for a ntceover
sttiffeil or wooil-fr-.mie suit for tiie par
lor, nplitilstereil in Urocatclle, Silk,
Tapestry anil Plush.
$15 and $20.00 taken one of the
name style suits uphol.stenel in Tap
estry. $1.80, $1.90, $2.00. Xii-e Kct-el Kes-k-ers
liith ccittiiry I'm ish very orna
mental for the porch.
$9 and $15.00 buys a soli.l Oak St.le
laiariJ. '
C. H. C
6C6 Min Cross Street,
Mrs
OFFROTfl
Somerset,
Pa.
ti V
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o- - - -
the tiil.s is.vcre. it!i Aa! r p'illit'g
lmx to pr vent rtistiiiK anl imri.iii!;.
i
The New Peerless Separator
Thrashes fa,,t
rashes faster, cleans cleaner, !(
i ; can I-Hiljiisle-I Irniii wli;-Ht to
ml iH her urai-i without sfippiu.
grain :
rvc ami
the tanner's jrin in his suck iustea'i
the straw staeks.
w ' ' X?- -.-.s.
'- --:'ts . --
CzVLL O-ST
Jas. B. Holderbaum
iVnl Kxmnino this racliiiurv.
1 fyms
The New Capello Rance.
WE Fell the XEW CAPELLO RANGE, guaranteed the hrrr:ta::
Ilanire of its clas.s on t!ie market It has very lanre a:A U.z
ens. heavy grate?, linin-rs and tops. Bakins and Roajtinj rZ:
the liiirhtt as thousands of dailv users can testifv. If v.-.j i
the best L-Liy a .
tSrEH"W OA.PEHIJL0
AL?0 A
GRANITE, COPPER & TINWARE
Milk Cans, Screen Doors and Windows, Ice Cream Freezer?. f.C i
(Jasijline Stoves. Call
CHANCE TO
QUINN'S,
134 & 136 Clinton St.,
-Are
2,500 Fur Capes for S12.50.
1,000 Ladles' Jackets for S5.O0.
Ami Other Winter Goods in Prod.
James
OUTSTANDING County. Dos ami
Rvlvikuiu, on the Gth day of January, A. D.. X-MX. ilne ainl uwiai t-y i
lectors of tiie ilitTcrcnt boroughs
l.l.KC loll-
.'tr!;i.
!s:iliiu.-l I jil'il . rl. t,.;ivi-n-. k lownsin;. ...
John V. I.' y;i, -. ..n l.iu.i;i'.i-i towiisliui. .
liiirret l:. ;iiii. r:.:nt t-u.ns!ii "
A. 1 1. Ai;kr:i, I t-iiu..i-t,. ri !..-., iijtU
K. II. K.-l Key. I ill.-. .Ill tol,shl
11. K M li.-r. Noi l h.niip.r, n i . u.iap
J. fs. Hurt ell. .!, I: n li::!ii;i
Il.-tiry ie-isi-h, li.-nsoii lK-r.:i.:,i
Kil A. Si.yd. r, h!iu-ic t'iwllsL-r '.
I i. A. r.le. 1,-n lie rlov. n l,.n.- "i "
ll.-nrv r r. N.,rtli:i:rt;, ton tt,wnriiip .
K. K. Meyers. u-.l townsiiip
y.L I'ol, iiiiiii. s.in, rs, l town-liip
J. c timle. .-suimihh lownslaik
K.lwnr.l Metx. AU'listm toKiifhtp
A. Y 1 ss!.r, l.-iiiMi.i iH.ronli . -
Win. II. Km, l:rt l.. rs villi,-, township ..
ru- A. V. lr. i iiss.-lin.it, i ,.r..ui,-li .
i. M. Kik, Klk l.i.-k t..-us',
r '. F.irnr, l-'nirliotie tovi.sii,)
J. W. Ki:rSli,,l.i. r. I . r 1 uik.ii f t to- lis
K. . Koller. New l.iltiii:.r.- tnt-l. kli
Win. It.. mini. N. ri :ihii. i l. i: Hsliip
ll.-nrv Voinikrr. ii.-:.-tov. ns i.
Svj, trr I'etls, s-tiiidi I 'M
W. II. l:.-i-k,'.v. SMirnersel tMiv,t
K. I". Min'ter. W i li -rstn:- ?.-,..-h '. ..
K.lw:irl i.i a. A.ltijs,,ri tv1 r. . ,...
J st:ili Winn: iiuall. All.-.!:', i.v tow lisi.ip.!.'
A . K. I't.ssl.-r. i'.-iis..ii iM,:-,,.tij
Kriiuk lieitl.-y, l-.erliii I oro.iutt . ...
J-i. Al.-in -Mm, l li:, k lowusinp . . .. . .
V in. II. Kritj r.iot li.-r-v:ill.-y tow nship .
t yrus A. Y.mi. r. i. -i.-se iiiiiu l...ro,ii;!i ...
Mat: Ion l.l.-ssii. r. iii-:i::iui:!i townsiiip . . .
W. K. I'mllii... oiit'w- ii-v Lorouii
y lijnli l.iY. iii;ool. Kikii. k I, j i -lii i. '..
y . Kin ner. K-it Hop townstiip
A. J. Mtoiier. . re. u :!! township
John H. Selling, J.tt-rson tow-isliip
II. W. Miiur. r. J, ,iu, rl. v n Is.r.nii; I
I iioiiias I...IHU-:.. r. Jenn.-r tow iisiup
l to Ijii i-iili. Ii rimer town-tn-i, . ,
Mss-h 1!, ikh. Lincoln townslup.
J. W. Hurk-iioi.i.-r. I .iwer Turkey i.M.t t.iw :is
" eisjioii.-e. ,M. yersit;.!.- uorouitit
Solomon Tile M :.ltl!.-ereek t..aiisn:
'. II. T. tlrow, .Milt'oisl townsiiip ..."
V. .1. Koller, X.-w Baituuoi- iM.roui'li
;. W. i lm X.-w i . ntr.Mlie tn.r. m; i
XV hi. llow iiiiiii, Xort !k.-iiiiptou lwiilp. ...
Henry Vounker, . i!e to Usui;.
J. y. K. iisi. iniiit t.WQsiip
lianlel Wiii. tii.-iTuilii.ni;,',- townsiiip .
is..iomo!i si,v,(, r. ll.K-hn.wl iMiruuith
'.'. Welll.-y, fiilist.ury lM.roii..-ti
Sylveslvr l'ottr. Simile towsli.p
Saniii. i I'oiiiieKuy, Soniernei.l imi,...i-i ..."
N . H. I! rkey.s,m,.rM. (K-..uLrh
W. K t emit ry man. Souierm-t lkv. nship '.
I'iiiirl. s I'. Mi,rt. Sw-H hiimpioii luwnsu.p .
lkJ. Kriuit, sti.iiverm'k tonsi,ip
livorj.. t uiiiT, stoTstown iHiioikKb
N.-lsoti J:nlv. s iKi.int h.w nship......
Win. ... rii.ir.l. 1'np. r Turkey r.xil luwnsliip
J. '. l-.rs4-y I lie. I .si in, horollfc-li . ... ,
K. r.siiaii.-r, Wfiiersl.urr b.ir.ii.-i. ...
Amount state Tux Ii oit-.-hl ov. r
A in. unit li;i;Ta timulil over..
We. (lie uu;li T-si-,ii...l r,, i. ,,r
onlvr.tl lie-iieeotiMumy in ' n,-,-..uiit-t of t lie
tl' year ix... to Is. ,.n,l :-h.sl. una w - h.
tiit'sii,, i.ini,; Tiix.-s Jin- si.i,i n uiilv is crl.
Att-st: ' '
j ukxirt.
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THE
GEISER SAW MILL,
With vaiial'le KM..,,:.,...
f.sl. etits more mi.. '
tnan any saw mill n.a !,.. '
to a Ty ;
a ...
The Cind:r i Sv.rs a-
an- sun- 1.;,. r- . ( ...
Piiist.-rs.
Not.-! f.,r t ,i .....
i-o:iv.-:ii. i..-,- ;.. i . ,.. ,j.
Kverythiiij; is ;i. i,t. f - si
ITI'llAer m . -.-. ... . . v -1
" ... ..i.v i i.l.!..4;
SKIM..
Their eleari'iri.ss
Their f-' t.iniiii.'' , s I,,,.,., v
J. B. Holderbaum, :
SOMCRSET. - P4 5
FULL LINE OF
and see us. Respectfully,
P. A. SCMELL,
SOMERSET. Pi
MAKE MONEY-
JOHNSTOWN, F
Seiling-
Quinii:
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