it 1' ; is " j-r ' i: 3 m' i- 3 :i' i i r 4 I . i t $ 4 i 4 4 'i $ I i I lld, 3;nersct Herald. 1 " ------- Mrs. John Knnlile is Rerioiisb rii-k sit Jier Main strwt home. Kehniary 12. lW. It. M. I.inton left last rijclit for Ilurris- Imrg to attend a meeting of tlio Drn.o- oratie Stat Central Committee : 'P "r -'"tv' 1,1,1 'r PPn" Owners of hordes slioul.l uot f irjret that they are require! to register their auiuinl and take out an annual lice:ise. JOKATHAN KOONIZ TEA3. i-ivo ,lepri hi is frozen it rei"irM eXtr nine- :.n should not for . . " . r ' . ,.l1".l' -7; .v.Vr. the drupsist, can refer- iij. ones. The many friends of frontal "Ilillv" Ilarroti, of Middlecrcelt to tis'iin, will le sorry to l-.wrn that he is critically ill with pneumonia. From present iuilications our farmer will have sleighing during the Farmers' Institute to be held in tlio Court House, on Friday and Satunlav. 111 l.:ir : ,,.,,, contest Schuylkill ... ....r 14'. lie : xl le.lsl Floor, war- in the world, for sale hy k. ...I fhn lill tO Tlie Into Sjuire Werner priiulv stays: "Judjfe Horner got astride of my coiileM procttxiinc and roil.? it until he got almut f.x.oul of it when he jumped oif." .-kr- ivl('' i the Territories a .Kiii'i 111 "?":." ami the nitric of r . 1 ' mlIllilt(.onrul.lie : Build. I ridMV or.:rrr. mkiii2 anpropna- . .. liners inrlud- .ml lu!l'r mo""t " i attendance at tue :.. the PresLyterian .. . .mment of Ilie " - Mrs. C. 1. Snyder and Clui'les, of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting with the family of the former's brother, Mr. George Cunningham, in this place. Somerset is alii icted with a "Jack the. Hugger, who cab-hea women in his em brace wheu they arc passing dark plait in isolated parts of the town. He would lie a tit Hiibjeil for a coronwrV jury. J!cf-rt J-ctte. Claimed ts Here Ha a Ferrnal Interview With "Old Mick." Jonathan KoontK did at cloven o'ehu-k uud:ty night ct his homo on tlie t-p of oa! hill," one and one-half miles .-.ilh-C:tf4 of tov. The deceatda xaet :ig is n. t known to the writer, but be hid ben "a pilgrim bi-re 'low'' for at leat "Urhty enrs. l!e is survived by hisacd wife, a'ld by ;! so;., Wllli.im, u hos TiT Curiam. The neiisel3 attempt of Avsfatant t'ierk to the Oo:inty Cominissioners, ! II. Wrrm r, b have his name p'.aeftd on the Itepti!i-an ticket to be voted next Tuesday in this Uirotigh instead of the duly nominated candidate for Justice of the Feai.v, Noah Caseleer, F.s., was buigheI out of cMirt at the first hearing ! fore AssiK-iate Judge ll;rner, but was nt liiiHily dts-i le i until Wttlm-s lay sflericioii, when Mr. Horner returned from Hedford, whither he had gone Moil- nroi irrt v h.1 i iidm I. iw ft lt..ru F- r r.mny years "YoiiV K.a.iitt as he i ,i:,y There was not much pec- oil ii!"9 the Sir on"- veralncw The Auditors of Fulton county con cluded their labors a few days ago. They bureharged the county commis sioners with f!m.tt, the greater part of which was for drafts drawn in their own favor for salary and expenses during N vert re.'iv ed. r.. dar.ger.s .",--t James II. Holdeibaum is untiring in to life, ui ptf.-rta to sutnlv the wants of arieul- l.r.Jcrof misery and I ttarifstu. Kvery few days ho adds some new latior-saving farming machinery to his immense stock of g-jods. Tliis week he adveiaisew two or three articles of grat merit. s ointment give instant l-"" r fl,i. and ., in the w.'-ri .:t.,diseasMoftheskin. lit at aslungion. il and tae coui- ..!..: TllC COIlliaei, 1 Tl''"Per per year forftj 'i-rlichtporyear. t j at work - ,e the sum of human trvinc to enss tna " , tliot neonle was f.r.niliurly known, wits one of the j best known characters alsmt Somerset- ) In uddition to oiltivatiug a patch of j several acreft of ground he peddied kind ling wood at r.li sc;-...ii. His rickety one -horse wagon and superannuated steed always attracted lh" attention of st rang er h, but not more so tli:n did the driver, w ho was rarely seen without a heavy w 'nip in his ban 1 r.u.l w ho kept ii a ruu, ning volley of words at the heaxt urging bin: t iucreas.-.! eliorts. "YonyV head was iioj o ilxked with grey matter, 1 ut the lack of this dcsiinhlc snip-lain e lid not prevent him from becoming intensely religious. Asa usual lliiug be roil). I le found, when at home, either on bis front porch or at a window, with an open biblu in his hands. He always claimed to have iieen gificd with rare musical talent but was prevent ed from cultivating it by reason of a per sonal interview he held with the devil. When a lad he played the violiu ami his scrvi'-es were in great demrnd to "fiddle" for the da:iv hell nightly ut the various taverns along the pike. Vpou one oc casion when four prominent wagoners were doing a "French four" to the music of "YonyV Ikw for the diversion of a bar-room crowd, his Satanic Majesty ap peared liefure the musician :nd cjii mano 'd him not to play another note. "Yony" s:tM that he iii:ii;niiat( !y i rep utation as to what the opinion of the Court would Iks and only a few persons were present wheu Mr. Horner reconven ed the hearing "at chamlers." The con testant was consphnoiis by his abttenco and it is rumored thai he knew his "goose wa cooked" when Judge Hor ner imparted the information to him that it would be iinneces.iry for hini to have his witnesses present. 1 it-fore reading theopinion of the Court Judge Horner remarked that he had a little business to transact in Cumlier land, Mil., and that he took advantage of the opportunity to run up to Iledford, where, it is presumed, he consulted with Judge Lngene;-ker. Mr. Horner might as well have continued his trip to Vene zuela, since in the opinion filed it is act forth as foreirast in last week' Hkri.i that the courts have no jurisdiction in contest arising from primary elections, and that aggrieved candidates have their remedy only under tlie rules governing the party organization. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABdOLiroEEtf PURE n w cr rebruary-- Republican Primary Election. At a recent meeting of the Hepublican State Couimitle, April '2,1, Is!;, was fixed as the time for holding the Slate Conven tion. Itble 19, if "Ilules inventing Kepubli an Primary Flections in Somerset Coun ty," pr.'Vides: "That the Republican parly of Somer set oiuiity shall hold iU primary election for tlie nomination or caulitate on the fourth Sjiturday of June of each year. VorKfe.t. That in years w hen the He- publican Slate Convention is held prior to that date, tho Chairman of the Kopul- lican ountv ( Ommittee I -a autborizeu to call the said primary election at an earlier date, the Chairman to give at least 30 days notice of said change of dale." In compliance with tho alxive quoted Rule, notice is hereby given to the Ite- publi-an voters of the county that SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 189S, Has been fixed as the date for holding the primary election this year. Atlat: Fitf.D. V. lliK.sr.i kkil ko. It. Srri.1, Soc'y. Chairman. , tl iU-TCS' is r!l V ' i tncpth via,..!- .ri'y. . . .. f..-i.iv client," shouted i ' ' ' .. .V- f a man who ,,i i ' :;,o.late you," replied ' , vli.iur me ' " ,'r.rethanH years." " v ),r, k niakt a spc-ialtr of ;. K,U baled Hay and Straw. I.- l ni m Telegraph Com .. i ivr. , .-.-r .MlillIliT June, i--s Notwithstanding the fact that tax col lectors are elected to serve for a period of threj years the law requires them b re new their bonds to the county aumialiy, when they must be approved by the Court and tiled in the oltice of tho l'ro-thonotary. Vord conies from Meyers.lale that ex- Senator Fred tirof is critically ill ith Itright'a disease and that only faint hopes are entertained for his recovery. The Senator had been at the Marklcton Sana torium for treatment bat was removed to bis home Monday morning. Ins it.Mn'.mort anu licit lrcin tlie house and from t'i:;t day forward never touched a viol.ii r.g:un. His description 11 Ni'-k," as h-3 appearinl before him ilh cloven feel, l ing ho;- lopy-iio and hr.stlir.g tail, was rapl.ic, and impressed tho hearer that the speaker rva!ly believed all he was aying. Mr. Koontz had many friends and no know u enemies. wire to ... ..hi fillilS tl '1,l'l'1 ' .',',! o,t. The company w iil lie ona.i j'."" 'i ,,rt month but quite ilav the -na : L.m- :n.nnlii',g i.. n.iih: St. Valentine's )t. liiii: bil lion 0,n-s t-irthday J iv tli day the lfth; 22nd: the the Johu Sticf, of Northampton township. was one of the successful bidders for the new !00,iUO.liO four per cent, thirty-year government bonds, having been awarded fVi" at lli So f:,r "fc ,s known Mr. Stief was the only bidder from this coun ty. The bonds are quoted to-day at lbi. The most severe storm of tiie present whiter prevailed Saturday, Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday. The w ind 1 'lew "great guns" throughout the period mentioned. Snow fell at intervals to a depth of three or four inches and as a result many country roads are blockaded with drifts. Ca:h 8'ioe Stor?. From d.ite of April 1, Is.;, we wiil do a strn-.Iv asii business. Relieving It to !m t the best inteiest of our customers and .irsolvrs, b buy au.l S!:ll for cash, th'ire- bv enabling us to reduif iri.-;'i and in- n-aseo.ir alreadj- extensive trade, 1'KKNKi! lillos. .. . irv (.'.miiiaiiy has offered and V for the ..Uis for a poster advertis- .,;; i-;im:mTinmilerofthe 'Vm- Tlie offer is oien to everj - nmt submitted on or v. 1::- -. b-n-y .!lli. A pleasant little party gathered at the home of Mr. 'Washington Countryman, in Lavansville, on Monday, 3d inst.. that Vicing the anniversary of his birth. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yoman, Mr. tieorge A. Cable and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz, of I-avansviiie, ... nromHtiire lialdness aud Mr. and Mrs. N illiam Marteeny, oi checked by the use oi somerset- all" m y Ry posters printed at this ouicc, John Riese-ker, of Jenner tow nship, advertises all of his farming implements, hors. n.t cattle and household iroods to be sold at public sale on Tuesday, March 3d The rkIa will lie one of the largest hel l this spring, and the Piesecker farm will Ik? the Mecca of candidates for county oltice on that day. John IVnalme is the name given by an Irishman who was brought to the County ir.,..io Vnn.tav ninrnine. suffering with frozen hands and feet. John was four at an earlv hour that morning along the Ituflalo Vallev Railroad, somewhere lo- tween Berlin and (Jarrett, He was ly ing in the snow and was unable to assist himself. His residence is not known. elias- ,. .v;., ,r iMii't delay till the in.! tlio hair-nots destroyed. -' 1 r-a'.i." the est result-, l- , ;'h this invaluable prepara- 1-vr.i- i t 1 n, of Clearfield, has ' .-laiinMits to the distribu- . 'vl' nove ls of asherijrs sale of .-ra-- eiu.-.h'l to make their de i.V i::be fund, but they are not store i" it until the valid me- ..: i.iv lieen satisfied. s rif.Sr..bl .' j:'!Hf" say tll!l1 . .,.f a complexion paste com i.irT,.:oio nrms in one wc-. riiiti.lii-ati"iis that the Amen- : ..,,:! hnr attention to s-:if effort than fine skin cul ,a:Lfaieni.riziiig of haif a dozen ; at Mahlon Sehrk"s on Can 1 Fruit, and any i. gnvry line, liefore pure ;U;.s U-aring appropriate in . m u.ark tl.e site of the pews .- .M Ln-t .-luir.-h. rhiladelphia, once ..-itr Bttsv K-s maker of the i- X-MiiMi fl-gi l rai.kliii llopkm . '.i;it.n, J.-.h Hoi.kinson.au - ..f-a:l Culuuihia ;" the Renn fami S-: i!..m Franklin aud George and wVaiiigtoii. W r..!lins. S. E. Hartley, Wil- -i :tu n. I. Morgan and William 1 f, S'!i-'l Iireln of Meyers-j.-.-r inumn, AW-dnesday, insje- il eh S,h.Hl building in com yv.ii An-uil-t J. C. Fulton ofUr n. Tiirv were very much pleas d i-jiidinir. and will put np a bim- r at Meversdale. ymnrlUrilte : in m of the iA-gislature passed M: y '"1. i! h. tiia ie ns-esary to have rt- ;-i in th several counties of the State ;.1 or plan or sub-division of any ' r j.- of land, which lias lieen : a ;.Hri.Kl of ten years prior to the -c 'flbe it in question or which :r--.1i'r U-s-.ilvdivided into lots. ilure t" have sin-h sul-tlivisi.n r-vr.'.-.l. there is a f irteit or fu e J:.;!!!lt in L.iwell, Mass troubk-d l:ii a constant siio'ession of '- h - k. was completely cured on'y tlir.-e Uittles of Ayer's S"" Another rult of the treat--' in jfBit'.y improved digestion : " r.-rl v.ij liijKiis. e'.ei-tion in Sal ford township ' '.ery ii.iiiity. promises to Is? teI '- c i uiisj'.ifa.-tory. Neither party ''-.titi.ites of noiniiiHtio'.i and - !.ii.t- Lh. e fiie,l nomination pa-- fie nunty iiiimissioners dis ' -r..i;;er by deciding to issue v.!i!iip j n,it with a single - j!n. Kvery pers.iu voting will "" - "I to write on the ballot the ' ' !Ts.)i.s f,,r whom they vitc - :..-.!:se ays : "If people would -e jrCn nffee and brown it in - .i-'s. there wouid le few er cas a --'r,a.s.T,r;,.t and typhoid fevtr. ns'i!,j from the browning -! - of tin- aC,.ts in disin- -"n.iiip. oi impure air. It is o.ff. already browned i're it, l.ut to prepare it once -w health and dixt ir bills. t .ii-miM W i.-rt open and let the -rMieea.-L ri.m." . ' i.'iins 'iuitars, lianj. "f rinj intrumenU at Suy- -t ore. Mr. Jeorge Cunningham leaves to-day for Minneanolis Minn., where no mis secured a house and w ul make his luture home. His wife and son will follow him in the course of six or eight weeks. Mr. Cunningham has been a life-long citizen of Somerset and has always enjoyed th reie-t and esteem of the people of this .-.-. n ofu liom will be srry to lose him as a friend and neighbor. Tim T.iorwvr iM-oeers of the county, Messrs. Cook A IJeerits, tKuj.y cm nf our simee this week with an n...v ... - - - - - - j announcement of a highly interestin character. Cook BeeriU is a houschol word throuchout the county and is svnolivtil ot lieslliuueinwu'""" J. ii,iui t.viliem. Readers of the iiiu.io ! renaid for walcliii.. their advertisment throughout ls'W. v.tvi in V. I'hL of Michigan, Assistant Secretary of State, has been appoiiuei Amliassador to Germany vice Amb-i- A fe.cst.it c cf !3o:aIs, Io: tf Folitics. Cur criticism l.i-t week on thciietin of tho Associate Judges in overruling President Judo Iongenecker in ti.e matter of iuiinjsiiiir scutesice niiou a rioiinal has met with emphatic approval in ail q.iarter, regardless of p iliii.-il aililialions. The onlv deft tider ofAss- teJudg.? ilorin-r, who w.is c"!is!ir-d n.ist severely and was called upon to either resign from the bench or withdraw from the lb. p-.ibliean ticket on w hich he is a candidate for re-election as School lireclor, is an aiionvmotn eorres;oiid- nt, and even that cowardly t reat. :.e does not attempt to defend Mr. Horner's ac tion in outraging justice. If the anony m.eis friend of Mr. Horner desires him t poe as the protector of a bawd, whose shameless conduct ill returning to th home of her u-vi inplice, in face of the verdict of the j.iry, and remaining there until the very hour she was summoned In-fore the bar i-f j.'sti-3 for sentence all f v. hi ;-h w as made known to the Court the public has a right to know it. This is a question of morals, not of politics, ami as such we suiuiui it to the people ot this community. Hri2i Wanted. Farnivrs having horse f sell should not fail to brin.; them t Somerset on Fri- lay and Saturday, February 1 kh and loth, during the Farmers's Institute. Several horse-on vers Have asKea us to make mention that li.ey wiil hereon tiiose days for the pnr'iose of buyii horsi to lie shipped to the eastern part tif the State. Death of Mrs. Jciepli B. Critchfield. The auiHMiiwemeiit in last week's II KR ali of the death of Mrs. Joseph R. Critchtittd was a nhock that w as severe ly felt by the unusually large circle of friends who enjoyed her acquaintance. The decease;! w as a daughter of Samuel King, who came from Montgomery coun ty to Somerset county before the year ls;W. She was one of twelve children, having had three sisters and eight broth ers, of whom but two brothers Henry Kim of Favette county, and Jeremiah forktd King, of Rucyrus, Ohio, are still living. Vl'ry Mrs. Critehlield was born ill Mllford township tii Septeiulier 12, and was therefore eighty-four years of age at the time of her death, which occurred on Monday, February 3d. She w as blessed with an unusually strong constitution and was quite active until her last III- nesn, which lasted but twenty-four hours. At the ago of eighteen years Harriet King, her maiden n.ruic, who had re- wived the advantages of tho private and public schools ofth.it early day, and the careful attention of her pious parents. was married, in 1XI, to Joseph R. Critchfield. Five children were Urn to them, the youngest of w horn died iu 112 at the age of sixteen years. The eldest daughter marrietl Moses Rarron, of Mid dlecieek townsh'p, and died alxiut four years ago. The second daughter, at w hose home Mrs. Critchfield expired, is married to Mr. William Hanna, of Addi son township, ami the third daughter and youngest living is married t Mr. Joseph R. Coder, of Crsitia. She is also survived by her only sou, Hon. Nor man It. Crit- htield, of Jenner township. The deceased was laid to rest by tho side of her husband, who passed away ten or twelve years ago, on Thursday, Cth Inst., in the cemetery at r.arroirs Church, in Middlecreek twnship. Mrs. Critehlield was a woman of supe rior attainments, both mental and s;M-ia! he was familiar v ilh all of the standard anthors and the current literature of the day ; early in life she cultivated the art of making herself entertaining in any circle, which can only 1m accomplished by discussing aubjeets in which the first party is interested, and as a result her society was always eagerly sought after. Her circle of friends was very Urge and she was always sure of a sincere welcome wherever she went. SBo was a close student of the scriptures and a faithful follower of the teachings of the Disciples. Her life was a practical exemplification of the lirincinles of Christianity and her memorv w ill not soon !e forgotten. Justices of tho Peace am! Constables coming to the February court will find that at Fisher'i Book Store they can get such legal blanks, including Marriage certificates, Ac, as they may require, limn s Justice, Aichinney a Justice, Ilunlap's Rook of Forms, Penn sylvania Iig.ts, Constable's Unities, I lock eta, Ix'gal, F.iols Cap and Letter papers, large official Envelopes, Foun tain Pens and all other goods in the line of stationery that they may require. Ciias. 11. Fisiikr. VNMAI. H.NAM I A I. HTATKMMNT OK Tin: Farmers' Union Association A.M FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ( ioi'kt ri:ri.A.M.YTif.'. Vli::?. .-. T!i- 'Ton. J --.ii If. be'ir M'i kr r.. r. .';(. i .' m ! (e- r.ii : .rts i!.' I r :' : o! r. roi. .ii-i' ;i- t'fif.-i f.e i-i: ! .lii'lM-i:il l';-ir;.-l. ioi Ji: 1872 iS() COOK & BEERITS. GROCERS, Flour, Grain & Feed Dealers, SOMERSET. PA. Soda Water Matt Be Pure. The state department of agriculture is preparing to enforce the pure food law in the sale of soda water aud soft drinks of all kinds. Secretary Kdgo claims that the term "food," as is expressly stated in the act, includes all articles used for drink or food by man, and therefore in cludes any adulteration of sod water. milk, mineral water or soft drinks of any character. Farly in the Spring it is the purpose of the secretary to strh-tiy eti- fore the law- on this point, particularly to the s:;lo of soda water and other soft drinks sold in such great quantity in the Summer. Iruggists and others in ordering their supply of syrups and other ingredients for next season's trade should take spec ial pains U see that they secure only syrups which are perus-tiy pure ana wholesome, as they will be held to a strict conformity of the law by the de partment. Two agents of the department are now at work in Philadelphia look ing after adulterations of food products of various kinds. They have collected a large numis-r of samples which have lieen turned over to a chemist for analy sis. 1 hesc agents are also Keeping a close watch on commission merchants sus pected of selling oleomargarine and other brands of counterfeit butter. Until Febnr&ry 15th. The low prices for Dry Goods now current at rav Clearance bale will continue until February 15th. It will par to take advantage ol this opportunity to buy good goods cheap. A full line of Wool and Cotton Carpet Chain Case new style coats and children cheap. Mas. A. E. Always Anticipating the wants of the trade, wc carry a line of bTAl Lb and FANCY GROCERIES UNSURPASSED -:IN: SOMERSET COUNTY. I a great month for Fine Wash f!oods Helling, and this year it's to Is? even ! greater than ever at this store. llverything lioinU to a dressy wash gtMxIs season, and our import.il i ns i,f line loieigu gi.-ods rg-t!nii, l'imi!-s, .ephj rs, I ;illh-ltlls, rtc. all-l the col- bsiion of tine dainty stiills- of Amerii-an iii.iiinlac tore is greater than ever - more kinds, more styles, moro piece, more yards and n.ore beautiful than ever it's a collection we N!nt to with great sati-ifne-tioii and confidence in the merit of tho goods, which, when seen, with the prices will sustain and extend this store's repu tation for selling fine and pretty Wash lioods at moderate prices Sc. to TV. Samples are ready to mail. Silks Choice, handsome ones, that can t le told about in a limited spai, have ar rived from abroad Milks that have style and tieauty heretofore unapproaehed, and if you're interested in rich Silks we'll lie glad to send you samples a general line or f..r a miccial purpose, as your needs may require, and they'll lc sie-h as to style, quality and price aj w ill assure this store making the sale new Silks, ft:, to Jo. Still some lots of good g-tods to be dis- rxiscd of before we're satisfied with this store clearing, of w hich tho following is a specimen : All wind navy blue, m-ilium and wide wale- Iiiazoiial Cheviottes soft finish ftt inches wide, .Tie. r :! yards for a dollar. and w hoever gets or see any of this w ill understand that what remains to lie done here will be done thoroughly as to price. and those w ho come or send will get tiie lienefit in dollars saved. S3 .11 Pa. if l!u- !ill.1 lill'l M r it!', r; J !-:'-- f.f ): "ti T;' i v ;. -i ikii'i ':! . - i. i tv .- . .j I. I i r l .l!t -r ; ..; ." ri 14 "5 . r ' !;! el l'-- .ret -e r of :t 11 !ll I -NEW VEGETABLES. First arrival of Fancy Lettuce and Onions: SA TV lilt A 1, the J5(h, :an IK WEEKLY THEREAFTER. BOGGS & BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. -GRASS SEEDS.-- Will be wanted soon, and with a Carload iu stock we are prepared to meet the demands of this sce- tlnn. Roth WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Stenger House-Cleaning to Begin Mon day Morning. What we mean t-y lumse-rlrarilns; U to clean up al! surplus ami oj-t emls of seasona ble lii reliund!.' Is f-ire our amiiuil lnveiilory of KlM-k, wliidi Uikes p!:u- alioiit V Imiary I. In order to rleaa up tlii Mock, prices cut no Tkuo'. If you have not yet provlili-u your- Kelf with a winter wmp, iiovr U the time for lia iv. ilnx. Fur Cspes, CIoll Capss, Jactafc CWSren'B a-d Kiccs' Coats, All Q9 in with thh House-Cleaning Sale P. THE YESR EMJ'Nj b'SAl'.'-zH V. i i-i f.i.-o. I i. , of ,.. Il II-. .f . .1- HESOURCES. r .t i l l inn: ..Ii'l'i v, ,-v. i-.t.l -..-..lH I-. oil I Mitlaii'lir' i.i-. :l. li ! Ain't 'im-lil tinting ls;u,. nc'il lor iih-iiiIm rship. . ...ii'; in .in s,li' 0 LIABILITIES. Ann dim IVic. M. IX Alll'l ol Iom by Hit? I .-;" Ain't lue lor nil iiiier - Im'Iim s fr thi-ytr 1.-'. ia-i-liniili .rtie-r' nty,roii. lilUlii.lls are! . .vole nLloU-4 .'-I II V-o 1 ) Nil ri t;, :i 71 I. ! r .i- :i .Tel ... i r r. A :el ' ii-r r. I u!ik h lo m :., i,. j.l;. ie. U- hi "i, I :m-ii a:i:t T : Hiiioi ;-.'Ht. or-i-, ..! oi:- -.. ll;-S4jur.eM til eX'-ess J,s 1.7 Resources during 1395. Itert-iviil oa asiaHriM-iif .... 71 Htcelvml for iiiint- rhip Ti t VI l!ornwsl iiion-y I.imi ii '.?: jii D'sbursemcnts during 1835. E.O. I- Hl..tl. r. full of Iik... I ninkliii ltHlers, full til.... JotMh J. Kelili, pirt of II,- .. Jimiaii W. r'rit.. fui! of in:4. S tu r r. l-oti - li. H. Waiu r. Julmi. Ilelllllltill.r, Aiik I. ''irliir.- -himoii Krij-sms-T. " - Min. rv.. K ll.-.v. r.fell . Innlrl I. Kel-r. - Anuie M. -l:n-k. " Harvey ti. Keiiu. harl s Sorl.er. " J. ph J. lumilA, " lonlun V . 1- ri!. lull damage l. K. Uorii M'ure, " - II. l.itnm-. " II- iir- l tilt-in:. n. ji.ilin i I 'It rma:i. " ' K.J. Wiilker. inil. tin.- IsVI... I!. I". II. iy. I'n.. alaiy j-M'i lit-rkley. V. I'., laiaiy K. J. W alkt r. St-e., Uiry lir."f torv, lor s.TM-t-s. A.iju-l. rs For printing poiiries, statt- IllflitS, I'll' K-iii v.-:ej eli-irtt-r I o-Ot si nil f- es I'ttilaf aii't stationery Itooia r for i.n-tii: of tin- lsr.i .71 oi is -a I l Kl JII li J l II) .! Ml MO IBI .itl Ol i.7 n 1.II4I I7"i IJO 'O 7'l I I :4l 17 II ' 7 41 L-i ol 1 1 .o VII '."!l 7 ". 1- - IS) :n J 'Ji Si VI J.ps.1 li:e KK.V.Vl in r t .I I-IO'IS oi . !" . ;:1 in- or l; iii ti a 1) !i KH. !n riir. K.i.sm; s Nnc!. Itir (filli;V.-J:i ;'-ii'!it-i ji:; , h:m1 t' ;il t'l' .!!- m ii! lit li lain mi .il'i.w:iif- '. 1 h Kl at n w l, :i:i ) i-sn i ... ..-1 !:.vi'.r, tor- .-iiI nil -ri'L Oil ' 4 ourt Wednesday, Feb. 2G, IS36. Ifcit.ii r, K'.:-t l. l !:.. ;! uo itoiil-I r.iloi ul J t ,r- at:.: t.r:.o :.i I r, relnei.l-t.tTor ri:M uliil 'i 1..11 .t to i ioi :o-l rl ri .1 I UM :.it-l lo.ei in r t -.lor of 1...:... 1 :i.- at- oari! .i I i,: .i..:ni . I:. ! I irl I :?hh' : triij.-t- i r ile- "..:!i i -in: :. l. .-oin.r lioiin: e rl .1. .'. oll.-'t ; f V.ia.M .. r. ! -. '. ..I A i r.M .s i a Ik. r. .1 .V:i in.:-- I ii'v. .!..- I. I A iron !'. S v-.n n. l.i-ii. hi', r, a i:iiin;-tr.i; ;k- !. i- I. u .' y. J. !I eirill I,f J.. I . .1 e ill a ' 1 I ' -.1. V1. .M .: i i . i : . i i J.' I !! S .-.,. sr. re ie i;o i ..i- ti Jaf !-.i rr. in ii. :i itii'.-i:i. i! -' MI'.I.Kit. 1'.. -.-it- r. Vahasls Italsinev in Tn u.-ury Rescurcs Dec. 31, 1395. !!-! ! Kalam i- la Trmsurr Out-lainiii-.,; u;i il'.ipiie.iii' . 3,1. -7 . Liabilitis Dec. 31, 1335. Walker ft-ratt . S.l-nll-1 1 fall i:ii-i:.u 5 1 "I taltiaroi.. .-s il. full oi III- .'JI il 1. IS. .I.i.l:t-rii ali. lull itaiil. M '.i Urrow-i inoii. y I.04J i Contents. FOR THE YEAR IKD'HC DECEMBER 31 Nllllll" Tlif lolieifS in fo.-e In'l of itM. l!.j'fl lo :i-t--liilit ILuti. ol.-. . ii: ::t iluim l:i!-yt?.ir on hand, for ladies Uhl, QiaUfiicauons of Bspnlilican Voters. Keiuili!ii-.:i voters in diirerent districts if tiie tjouiitv h-.'.ve rci'icsti-il tiie II kkalii to jiiitilisli from the ailoplf-I rules govern ing Itejiuliiii-an pri!iiaryele-tioiisiii Sun- erset county, the section applying to the Hia!i!ieat:oiis of voters. Kule II reads as follows, aiel everv coiuniiitccinan is swot n to oliscrvt: it: "It sliall lie the ihity of the Kleetion Itoanl to orjfnni.K as iliroeti-l in Ittile K, a:ni shall ks-; t"u Mii!s open til! seven o'clock I'. M. Tliev shai! !iol. ami comiuct tbef-loetion with !airtiesa:i(I honesty, pe- itiittiutr all Itcie.iiiii-aiis to vote who tot- el the Kt-iiiiMicaii ticket at the last pre- ce.li:! c.-neral election an-I claiming to le Ilcp'il'li -ai'.s, ami Hepulilieans who wtre itrevente-1 from votim li.v reason ol alisenee froiii home or siekm ss, or who have arrive-.! at the ae of twenty-one vearsiiiee tiie last cus-tioti, or minors who are known to ! Kepiihii.-ans ami will le ofa-e lu-foio the next ceneral eleetioti. Icorii!ia no one whom they know to a ;!-ptrui!i-sin of the privilege of vol ill'.', out allowiiitf none whom they know or have n-:.s.ni to la-lievo are not Ilejiiililii-ai.s, to vele." I 1. , , ' r !iit-ts have completed , '3"v1,,rT huihline iu that city . .- as VTt pr,.I(J4re,, ,.v orjerof "uo propossi finale .'. "lt"1' II "eupy " ."- '''. It is designed soine- tilP V.lf.-l . .1 . r. '. . 11 "'""i exc-pi mai 11 :I "T' ti,nf LibU. There ' '' W.'i. ! wni.re fet of ... h.p liniivon. deceased. A nuinlier ojt exchanges have it that Mr. Chi is a nai'.i-o fihis nlace and is a liroth-T of Postmaster Vhl. This is not tho cise. Somerset county has n claims on inc- new Amliassador. aUhouijh, we lie'ieve, heisadisUntreUUveofthe Thl family of Siiiers't. . -- The follow in? iiamoJ Keiitlenieii have 3.s:iie stock Ii ildoM m in' v...... Privision Company, of this place: 11. v . Beerius, C. J. Harrison, V. K-siser, James McKelvey, and M.J. Truus. ..incr atoek holders are Goortre II. Iove, A. W. KnepjKrand Kdward M. I.ove, Messrs. irge Ive, A. W. Knepper ami n. . Hoeriu constitute the Hoard 01 inree.o,s. As appears alKve the I nion Provision C .tnpany has ample capital and business cap icitv bac k of it to insure its perma nent mic-e-. The Union Provision Com pany is one of Somerset- most promising industries. - Some time since the IIkp.ai.i. n nou need that Mr. ;eorge It. Parker, so long and favorably known as a success ful merchant of this pla.-o, had .letermm ci todispe f iiis interest in the linn of Parker A Parker. At that time Mr. Parker was in delicate health and his decision to retire from a-tive business was prompted ty that reason alone. The announcement referred to brought num berless p'.speetive purchasers, but with a return of health he decided to continue in bisincss and declined several very flattering oilers fr his interest In the firm. B.iors.' It will contain rrr,.0m, li-e or rooms, capable i"B -H'.trt) -ron under i , r Iwiiiiing apprehensive , r The wheat crop. ",'c ?iBK nd thawinsf has Ji 11 " il ' fuare1 i'r,t titiie the crop has r.-. "'"b damitee. The ground is M Pri-seut and the wheat is lw, e "uriliff this iihi u..n have the effi-et of ; would f- ""-eahd lifting the root io- A e"Hi ,iI,ow uol ... u could hanrien for The general jumble in the courts all over the State in the interpretation of the liiiuor-li.-etise laws to .k another tw 1st or two on Thursday in a decision rendered l.r Jn.li! John Stewart, if Franklin ...j.ii..,. from citizens 01 v.ojmy. .- Mereersburg askwl that tha Court, in granting license, rcpiire saliMn-keepers f, dose their bars at I' r. m. Jadgo t- - 1,1.1 il,.f the A-t of Assembly vests no arbitrary power in the Cart in connection with license, and, therefore. l,.lu.l no authority to malce an onn do-inir saloons at specified time; he could not enforce- such an order if it were made. Htu Trlhuur. A Ne' Ra'.timore corrcspnJeiit of the B jrlin llrc.r.1 write as follows : We re assured .rtlie eretiori in the near future ofauew telephone line from Sew Ilalti more to Somerset. Fonr miles of the line afe under clntracL I was informed by 1 reliable cartv that the line wiil be com pleteI by spring, the route to connect New llaltimore with Boone, Shanksville, t uii .nl S..merset. That w ill give a a; ii.,A from Somerset to Hertford. . u ii. ,...m ot the nroiectorstran not be i .i.ftl.is time, but I am infoitnert that it is a wealthy company. F.liaa Sdhrie has the cuitract for three hundred Another Succsssfsl Somerset Countiaa. 10:11 t!.-.- Phtsuui'if i!ii:iieie-Tel. inpil. An .il ieet with ev rv selevil loard is to get the liest instriietors that can lie pro- u red, and that is why Prof. Charles K. Iiiekev was chs-tel principal of the Avalon public school two years ago, and is now pervitin his third term. Prof. Iickey came to Avalon highly reeom nit midland his ability as a teacher was shown last summer, when he pradu-ited the hiirh. school class from the Avalon scho ,1. the iirst in the history of that in stitution. The sublet of this sketch was .rn September -I. lsTn. ill Somerset om ty, and is the son ol III" i;pv. 1.. 1 . lijcki-y, of New Ixxington, who, prior to the time he commenced to preach the Uospcl, was a farmer. Young Iickey was. t!:ert fore, oorn 011 a farm, ami was educated s:t the Plensaiitville Ai-ademy, in Somerset county, and the State Nor ma! School in California, Pa. Prior to graduating at the State Normal School he had iniieh extierieiiee as a teacner, and was principal of I he Salisburg sehivil for two rears, lie len mat scii.101 10 ac.-t-pi nosiiioii as teacher of frramiiiar and arithmetic at the Stite Normal School. It was while teaching at California that he aitiaeied the attention of the Avalon lio-ird. His election some time afterward followed, and he has given satisfaction to nil. Prof. Hit-key was for two years a nieii.U-r of the permanent eerti heat e o.iiiuiilec of the Somerset County In stitute, and at the last session of the Ah irheiiv Comity Institute, was chairman of the P.oard of It-solutions. He i. gift ed with a rich ba-s voice, ami is a mem ber of lh? IMlevue ;ls? Club, an organi- z iiion of imieh promise. He is of a gonial disposition, commands the icpecioi all the s.-hoiars in tne schvil, and makes friends w herevcr he go"- A Plessaat Surprise. Last Tuesday evening a surpris" party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S C. Fox, of Plc.isout Hill, in honor of their ibi:;"ht.T Miss Annie who returned that dav after having sjKrnt several months in PiUslmrg. A party ofaliout tifieen of the popular young people of the neighborhood gath ered at the Iox mansion and too pos wssioti of the parlor, a short time before Miss Annie reached home, and when she opened the parlor d-Kir and found so many of her friends awaiting her arrival she was almost overcome. After greetings were exchange! an clegint repa-t was s.-1-vtsi and the intervening hours until mid night were devoted to playing g lines, The invasion was one of the most de lichlful ever celebrated on Pleas nit Hill. X. X. The Pay of Ajiessori. Judge Emllich, at Heading, has just rendered an opinion which is of interet to assessors all over the state. It was in the suit of Kdward Marquett vs. The county of Herks. It was submitted to Judge Kndlich upon the testimony of the I'laintilF. w ho statisl that he was elected assessor of the Twelfth ward, Heading, in thesurinir of IKA'S. and in the fall of Is-.i he made the triennial assessment ; that he liegan work on Septeiulier 3, and was employed days; that oil lieeetnlx-r the enmity commissioners issued their precept lo him, and that he worked i! days after receiving it, hav ing made "s days up to llecemlicr 1. He explained that the preliminary work was done iu September, (ctoler, and Novem lier, such as measuring properties, as-er- taining changes in the ownership and of residents, and making calculations. Judge Kudiicu decides that assessors cm not be paid for more than thirty days under the law, from tho time they obtain the book. Mr. Mar.piett worked 55 days after obtaining his hook, and the opinion decides Uiat he is only entitled to pay for that immlier of days, and awarded him $!:!."). The opinion says that all work done tx-foro obtaining tl.e book was done in order that he might perform his duties more thoroughly, I ut he can not recover. Tae Personal Side of Washington. (ieneral A. W. (ireely, of Arctic fame. trcgins, in the March LtuliaC Jtvme Jour tt'il, his articles 011 (ieorge Washington, w hich are expts-ted to create considerable discussion, (ieneral I ireely has read over 2iiu of Washington's private letters. and he writes in a frank, unbiased way ol the pcrvmal side of Washington, His first article will deal with the lovoa an.l courtships of Washlnyton and his final marriage to the widow Citti. tieneral tireely's articles re not likely to con firm the estimate of those who regard Washington in an ideal way. Rut they are truthful and admirably portray the man as he was, in reality. LAKE FISH AND MACKEREL- Arc now on the market at mod erate prices, for Ca.-h or in ex change for Country Produce. Dry Goads Dspaitznsnt. Small lot of iV and .": tin- cloths sonic checks, some rough effects; were iiii:I-rts2 i-heiipbt Vs-hiiiI ie. All (11 in this Mouc ( li-aiiiii Siileat :'.-a yard. Keiiieiiils-r. no tin pi i. -;;it x o:i alvr; wheii sol.! thut cmls them. JOHN STEHBEB. MAIN STREET. OUR STORE Johnstown, Pa. U always HEADQUARTERS Xa'ktkk' A11,LKATIoN" fok for Farmers, and especially do we welcome those who attend the In- stitutc Feb. 14 and 15. Respectfully, COOK & BEERIfS. Iivi.l Wfi-jle on roriTi-r.:. to i An. l. l'iin;.i r. fuil ii;-. sti 10 Ann!.. M. -iir'-s, - 7'i j.w pe. I. Ikii.i. - " " ;l::ii A 1. ':. nun:. '! r--i . v.i'ry .,'. oi 1-. J. ':tlki r l-.r f r., m rv ii -i l'ot:o:e iiikI -: il .!: ry 4 H Itinttii n n: f.r :.;i:ie.i; 1.1.1 1- i!l Court itr-t ij 11 51.771 Ikiln'.e: in Taieary JI '.i' Rascurces Dec. 31, 1395. I l:):ii:-e ill T.l -.Miry -JII ll-J ll.lil:ilH!ie '!! il'.iil!e;it.i. . :-..l H C; Settle Up. hir books of aeNints we will do away with entirely from d.ite of April 1, lO-i. We therefore notify all persons indebted V us to call promptly and settle either by cash or note, as by the above date we watit all accounts' il ed. Fkrner Bros. For Sale. Anv person wishing to buy a fine Thoroughbred Jersey Itull will call on or address. II. I Cot'XTIlYMAX, Ilerlin, Pa. Election Officer!. The question raised as to the right of two inspectors of the same political party to serve at the general election as such. was arinied in a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, Saturday. The petitioners' attorneys argued that tinder the law rezulatinar the choosing of election officers it is provided that the voters iu each division shall cast their ballots for but one inspector, although two are to be elected. This was intended to give the minority party an opportu nity to lie represented on the inside at Cie polling places by an inspector, but in large nu miter of division in this city the Kepublican voters so far outnumber those of the Democratic and other parties that for years past they have x en en abled by dividing the vote of the division to elect lsth tho majority and "minority inspectors, which condition of affairs, it was contended, was in violation of the acts of Assembly bearing on that subject. In opiosition to this it was contended that the act of Assembly had lieen nulli fied bv the constitutional provision as contained in section 14 of article S, and as it was a special act for Philadelphia alone, it was, as Mr. Iiuckaleu- said in the Constitutional Covention, mil I 'tied Judge Thayer decided that the act was abrogated by the new Constitution and discharged the rule. This decision means that in the election of election of ficers party is not recognized and where in anv division the number of one par ty's voters is more than double that of the minority party's, that the election of election officers may result in the choice of officers of one jKiIitical party to the exclusion of all others. The only reme dy, according to this ruling, is the secur ing of the appointment of overseers of election, which appointment is provided for in the State Cnstitution. Until February 15th. Eai no Heirs. A I'liiontown lHxjfttfh says: Tho unusual proceeding of an estate es- t-netting to the commonwealth has just come to light here through the necessary legal steps in such a pns-cdure. It is the estate of the late I 'harles Semans of Hop- wood, who died a few months ago. Mr. SemaiiH was an aged bachelor anil died without legal heirs and without leaving a will and under the intestate laws of this common wealth the property in such cases escheats to the state. Nothing was thought of the case until Attorney (ieorge It. Hutchinson reported it to Attorney (ieneral Amos II. Mylin, reciting the facts and circumstance.- by which the estate reverted to the common wealth. The auditor general took tho matter tip and appointed F. M. Fuller es- chcator to settle the estate. Cnder the law the informer gets one-third the prop erty in sueh cases, Mr. .Seinann'a proper ty is valued at ?l"iiK, and flm)of which will go to the i-tate and ?") to Attorney Hutchinson. This is the first instance of this kind in this county. Not Fail to Scad Toil. The noted Special ist, Ir. M. Sal m, wlio has been so suc cessful in the treat ment of private din- eases of both next. and all kinds of ch runic diseases.may be consulted, as usu al, free of charge. In Somerset, at the Ho tel Vanneai, on Friday, Felt. 21st, and evi ry 4 weeks thereafter on same day. Consultation and Kxamiuation free. Iu re bl.vw! and a good digestion are an in-iimtice agaifi'-t disease and suffering. r.urdock ltlood Bitters keeps 'w ' pure, t!y dig'-stion Aa Odd Gout. One night recently Mr. Henry Stone- braker, of White township, entertained a stranger w hose ai-tions still puzzle the man w ho si ted as host. Some time dur ing the night Mr. Stonebraker wasawak ened by a rap at the door, lie got up and found a well dressed man at the door and Mr. Stonebraker invited the strancer in. The guest seated himself and remained silent. All efforts to com pel the stranger man to talk were uselew, Mr. Stonebraker sat there with his hi guest for Mime time, but owing )q Hie rain he didn't want to turn the man out at night. Showing hint a lounge OU which ho could rest Mr. Nionebraker went to bed and in the morning he found the ecoentrio man sleeping, yhen l. A a an . rTorl uaa ttiail fft funk A The low prices for Pry Goods I tbo Inan ulk but he met with the saimj i now current at ray Clearance Sale I success as liefore. He ate breakfaat in . - I . -i i i..i) ii,a K....U. i.r,. .!il.i L Hliuiin? aim on tut? u.'u'm v j .'fc . ritlnHit even thanking the man who had It will pay to take advantage of sheltered him. .i . ' -4 ' ,i The stranger ws well dressed and a tin opportunity to buy good Koo,a piu, ri'iMjtf. On Tuoday, after ten dayq of sticking in the sanJ bor oiT the Jersey coat, th? great bteamer Su Taul was pulled iuU Ueep water apptireutly little injured Lj: the aocidtqU will b iart.lt to thtr 4iot-ruir "f i omim.n- wrs.th ii JN-im-'vlvaina u Moinlnv 1 1 - flavor Mri-1, A. I. lv-rt ut lo'cliri IV M. by J. V. Kuch, W.W. IiviinrHri!i, (.iurn t U:iu, tx- n-N i dctt wilU tht'iii, nii-U r I tic A- i of Awcriililr ntitlttl : "An Art t invl:f fir the iiiforiMtnttion at: 1 n(yruuitiiti of i r.aln t-tiriHrttioiH, niMnifVctJ A iri I "Vih. 1 VT I. nritl iiit':nl-l foriir:itHii to H.--Ml!fi Suli T-l;- I'Iiotk i 'oiiiik'N the chart r hikI ohjtvt of u titch l tli tJiMirUtiin, liialiii:litin. ttt.il- unit iHni!i:!ic t-!t Iiik-s mi.1 ex chuniM1 in tht riHiiity of 4 'aml-rii and ex tt !i(linie into ih. rtui:ty of SoiiM-r?t. iVnn- t I vniila. It iiiiininC mi IHin.o an-1 riiir thnmuti n. i-.il'Mi, H-uip Ia i, itoii, Jtitif.:-wn Rnu oitivr towm vihi'ii hi Kxiitl etiuntii. ith ;he nht to ntate ron n--liiiH wit h :h'r ltiMH hr the ui o Tf lplioiiii eotiittiunt-Htion with othi-r i!:h-s (fwrattifj lit t atnona nul Nmn-M t routines, l' n:isviva;iU. mw einoy an trie riiu. ih-i i- titA ulul irrivihiffej tf raij Aet nf AMtnhly atitj KU(l)t luelit then to. Kills. ru Kt-b. II, VJ, ?Servtary. III the Orphans' Court nf Sinn, rw'l t'.iinitv I l'a. In re -tate of Win. liny, d-x-'d The ii lid- n-iciii'd leiviiitf b.-en !u!v iii.'-i'-int e.1 :iulilr iv tne iri italic i nun it .iiii.-r rutin! v. I'u.. to diMrilinte 111- dud ill IiuikIh hi the t-s-t-iitir t nii.i mii.i.i tht.' t.-:itlv Hiititti-il th.-n tii. iiotu' N li..r.iv en tliiit 1 M ill -it at th- ollir.- n: H .v .V U .i.k .in the l ninsfli of Smiirwt. I'u.. lr -ii uirMie, on i-.lni-s.iay, rriirn-iry l !., :i one oviih-k I . .M . wiit-n ami win rvuii iK.rtt. Wr.t'ivtl-l ritn ulU-nd. A. U i. HAV. Auditi.r. E XF.CLTOir.S NOTIC'H KUite of -em Kanfin in. r. Uite of l".iie- lii:ii.;li tou'iiNhip. Hnierset Co.. l'a., JH-'i. letters I'-Ktaiiientsirv oil tiie ahovp es tate l.;tvini; Invii ur.im.d lo the unl.-rii:ntHl hv ilie iir.iii.-r Miiiliontv. noltee Is ln reli Hiveli t.l all iN-rs.ni? i!(l-tisl to saiil estate I make liiim.Hiiate tnty meiit, aiil tiios. na mi: ; claim iiniiist saul .l;ite will .resent ttiein dulv uuthenlicat.t lor &ett!ei:tei,tt .ui Friday r.liniarj' la. lv., ut tiK' late renr.lrnee ol dix'd. KKM K-l r MAX. !-'r.. NUAH KA I'M MAX. K.viuuors. I.MXITUUS Ollt l-J. THIS SPACE Is reserved for Parker & Parker's Announcement of NEW SPRING GOODS. Estate of Charles Miller, late of Somerset township, d.v'd. Is-tler t.-staiiientarv on the Nv i-smte liavint; l--ii Kraiitisi to tiie un.u-r- Hinr.tnl lv the iimtK-r authority, m-tiev i: liereliy Livrli to all iiersoiis inil.-oi.si I mid estate to ni.ite Imiii.sliate piy uier.t, n lid thorw1 having claims atr.iiiist Kiid estate will present lli. ul duly aulli. eat.sl lor neitleuient. on S.itur.lay. Keli l-i. ut Mieollueof the Kxecutor, In .-soiiiers. 'W'""1'- 1- M. nil- iv.'s, Kn.vulor. A UDITOIfS NUTK K, llesoiin-i in xe. s . fJ.ls . Vimnal Statement 1895. ..- Ml't 4 irtili. y virtu' .f ;4n on'- r of . th- ri'.M' '.'ir! t m.i. him! to Hi' u n '.-!. I u- ; the .r -i in r I 1. 1 t ru.ity, t'a.. oa " l-KiliMl out of t ''nil iy. i llll' to-A-i.-i Friday, Fi AT ! O'CLOCK 2, tlie f..!!..n-:r sie.id ef lr :n V.w. Ail t!'.'! ("rt..'M II .-r 1". . i-i--! : j iM..i..i:..iuiii r:.-...:.;..-, U :i ' . -.- r. i-.i; i . i t -tiif i a.-.' -on er :.-'l a I-.'.-:. t i f r in i eillliT !. r. J..li i ,ii.i : i.ir :.A I.:. . Dwelling House, it Air I RESOURCES. .taniiiiiir Is e. :l. M 1 ns.-il iiiiriiiir 1'". .. iljii '.-1 i.s-'d (.jf mcin's-rsiini I .... liC iu LIABILITIES. fi.rm; rTmi-un r J ly TI s t-y li r- ihiriti' ... 1,M IM i:i't ili Tll'l Dl tin- j.-ur Aei'l du.- for ai: o:le r ev- , f,,r i y.-.r l-;s ln eiirlin tii.i-i-r siy. eoiii i:i:iii:!. e lid eioiierati'iis. Itl:l a l-o- li-.:. ..i. s l i K I;. a., i Mil I - Ii: .-S I eUtl-l-il i crms Cash ! I S h l:.i,iiiT.;t..r !'-! l:. .-. -..:r. Att 'INK IV. Jr.;, i Ksijrv.-s in e.s-s Resources during 1335. e'li on ar-iiu-ntj Ir iti iiHH-rh!: (7 ' l.rnwij iiio:i y o i ii Pi M L E I P. - i.i. .,f ,.r .!. r i:.;i -. 1 f !te -li;."'-.-.' '..-i.-T "T S.-:i:- rs- t i- . !.,i-.vl..! Ill tiie IITiiiTN' -m-.i. !. vt : '. ! a.hji-- to l'.lt.-ilC m i s:.!e. ..:i Disbursements. Liabilities. Ain't di;;- former TpiiKun r... ;.rrtiw.-i money KeS.Mir.1S lil -xi-.-ss ... I II ! j 1 ALKX. COI.KMAX, Tri-nstinr. Cr&aai' Cnrt Sa!-3 OK- Saturday, Feb. 15 At 2 O'clock ?. M.. '96, ' the MlliT-. Coil:: -Tract c7 Land :.iat ,i . t , :ii . Ian. ' ! -r.-f- t t:-m : .i-:. ..-t ! of i e.. Ii 1 1".-. uu: ,ii.i 1.1 i t :.r it i i ; Term.? cf Saie-C,;.:;;': (town. li.ti.iiM-f oi and tJeUvvry I" il 1- ki:i -.1. Valuath R:al l'.Ai IIKI. C. Itol'liY. Adi?i!T:i-.Tra'rix i.l .t':i:i i i. ICi iy, d-c'J. J-is K. i ' i.i.::or. Atty. heta:l L?au3 license. IIv virmMf aa ori-r f sztlv out of t rtUii;i!' t "oiirt of S in r f iiiiit v. I'.t.. Mii-I to ;!! H!k! rmi:ttl ikiihih: .ti:i'ii or ?niiiiu-I l. i nt iifit-t-l. lale l Low r Tirky foot t.iw!i!iit, Si:m rx t eotintv, ri...iir-etil. 1 mt 1 1 1 oii'i rut I'UMic on t!i' i-r- iii- 'ii J-!iiiT townli't. Skihtm'I eouniv. l'a., n Thursday, Feb. 13. '96, At I o'clock P. M.v of aiJ ii.iVt the f tlio'.vin tlier:!Hil ril t tiiti: A et rf;. is Cirm or t met of lati'l '!;iate v, Jhii r !-wn-liit. (ii-pss-t eiHimy. l;i.. tt:i tjiiiilii -v-V MTi-s aii'l 1 i fn-p-h, Ninel n-;t-ur :(i.j"!i.inir LtinU ( Aitttionv A n h-ir lo-- It Kr?H y. !oiiii:i Skujui, Mirhucl Shaile heirs. F!i ami r rv-:o.iii HoK- III.Ol. uUiU; l.OlMT'- HTt ill H Still o eiittivnti.iii, tiie l?t Inure iN-ir. wimh! !ni. The r-nt r rit of thw Inrrn i- tini-rt:(i(i with a Mir Iinii Vriu of rut I mid Hmesloiie. There is then-ou ertrteJ a Two-storv Frams Dwelling House, lanre hnuk h.irn tv ft-et, ami iHhr ntv-sii-r- o(thu;i!uit:A. There in a 'nl on tuinl oi voting an-I urov-r. fruit triTi on th ttrm. whivli i MVitvl iu a kom1 eoiiimuiaiy eoit veiiint to M'hout and rhureh . -Terms: Iliivlnit Inen Mpisilr.UsI ty tU.' Ori.tmn Court of tsoiilersi-l C.tiiiitv, Til., uudltor lo iitss tiiNiti the eeettions iilisl to the tirsl am i lin:il ii.situiit of tlie- udniinistrutor nt Henry S. riekim:. d.v'd.. hiiU to utslnt.ulr Hie lunus in tlie lian.ls of tlie a lii mlstnitor to hi:. Itllltililf thus.- l.v.iliv elltitltsl thereto, hoti.-e liereuv ytvt 'i 1 11:11 1 will attend 10 ine uu.n-s of said MiMiiiitineiit ut my olll.f In SH.iuers.-t r , 011 tne ami iiav 01 reuruary, iw, ui o i-iis k p. 111. Al.b.'v 1 1. r. 11.A1. Auditor. In re ajttdtfiied estate of Joluis J. Weaver. Notlis- U liirvl.y riven that Jonas J. W tiiver and Mil, Ins wile, of I lie townsinu t.f l'uint, county of Somerset, anil Stale of lVuiisylva- n.it, have rxeeute-l a l.-e.i 01 voiiiuuiry as-sisiiim-tit of all their estate, real ami person al, lo the undersigned, for (he ls-uelit of I lie creditors of Ilie said Jonas J. W.-aver. Ail ierMKi. Indehteil to said J-nas J. V eaver will make lliiintsiiute iKiyuieni. ami iihv iumiis rlamia or de.1w.111U will present tiie suuie f willioul delay to HA.ir.i. ffi.iii.Mh Assignee. 'iKMhir l of purchase money, aft. r pay ment of at! debts and leyal eiK-i;s- to r inain It' ll on tne land in lieu of doa. r to the widow of said dis-'d.. an l Uilanee in tlmv r-.iyiueiits: 1 iiK-ihint on .-oiiliriiuiii.tn of sale, one-third 111 six months and omMhinl in one year, with interest. Ten s-r ccut. ot v-ureli-ase lu.Hiey to Ih fuud oil day of sale. le I'erred pit mi-Ills to Is- ss.-iireU hy ImiiiI ull'l Inortpige 0:1 UK- premises. T1I.UK CKITiHHKI l. (ieo. IV. K-ull. AdiiuuStiulr'.x. Atty. Notice of Appeals. NnTICK Ls U- rvKv alven lliat ni.isals will lie held from Hie n. s.-liieli!s ul Ku, at the iniiiissi.ui. ra ottlee. s.iiiu-rs.-t. l'a., for tiie a.-ven.l Uutriet ol the coui.tv of Somerset, on February 20, 21, and 22, 1896, when :il where all p ron.ai.i rr,pr:itien', i(fli:itf tu-ii4-!v airrievttl at Ilie (iiuim nt- tioii vah.ialhMi t their taxah i rniw rt v uitu eit. -els, in -ueii ras" tuakeaii! roviit ( ar l-netel to al'eiul uiul !tt their jfr.rv- Hit4-! lor ivilrv-i arronniiir to law. 1 he aptta-Hl in fe tii-hi on th ui ove t. rrv tioiiitl iiavH Im-;w-ii the hour of lo'-Uxli A. M..au 1 .joYl.m k f. M. Clerk. WILLIAM V. IIAV, t'.unty lom:oi?-Mo;.er. cheap. A full line, of ool and Cotton CafDet Chain on hand. Cac Ecvrjstjlc coats for laJies ti cheap. Mns. A. E. rjuu Special Notice. rure Itye Whiskies from the best known disttllerte. ae.-or.liln to age, troni fii to Pito Per cullon. M v own Importation if tine old Torts, Sherry. Itlnne and Mim-I lueH fnmi -'.il to .. ler gallon, til. Helena pure old Caiif'irnUk Wines, dry aud aweel, " to ll,Tn p-r pilluR, A li,a 1(.'ltt (or llir celebrated. Ijik.-i lia'ausu i n ines, per Kaiion. is. i:- ei-a lle I'Ujiv itic ill. i;ar, per full. n I he tlni t itiipiirted l.ins l'i-,'iiao Siot.'h and Irish wuiakey. Htoul. IlaM Ale. Ac., ut lowest prieea. Call or write to A. Andriessen. IsS Kedcml str.-1, Alltheiiy. s p. -rial l"Tii-e 1.1-t on Hppilcutdgi. No extra eliare for Jiics or puekiiuc. Mail oxdeta umu.ptly attended tu. A. ANDRIESSEN, 1SS Feilerul Street, AUiieny, Pa N -.ti.- tiaii'.sl lirl.iv Xllll w ' is tl.T- r. r-..;i. ri. I.i. '!i V Il m- l:l u. :h- f.!!iw.'i: i r : ; p! . ii ' 'I: s -. .'.! tJ.nt t':e I ,iui ; of u.ir- Monday, February 24th, I3G. iu .r! ' I; K..:k:' A J. M. i Ss-otl - i. 1". .i.ii.u K Til. in:. H.-i - J.J K J .ii.: It J..i.:i V. A. i:-. c-i r!..-r. ' .rf r. i . I. meli. l. r: S ii- r. : ..l!!lll- i-.r. tivp. . '. w ii ..-..;ia. ,-. 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Fr-tjr ;m 1 uii".. ship. smi!--!-s t .-i.;iM'y. li.s-il of Votllil-.TV A-.: the riii .in I p r-.-:i it v J. '.-;. f.-r ih- t n :it ti.s- i h- r hv .!! to .e , of srone.-ns- t -r--I'.l.. 1: i vlili 111 l-l ' : -ii:i.-:il t i i- ol' :i;l rop ry of s-ii.l tfu 4' ii i-n-li'.irx. iiii I mis i:i.l.-l)ti d t. slid a-.-ii-.-ioi I-i rn i--in, a'i'l lie-- h'.vi:. pr.-s.-iit tli-in d-ry a' men:, .it le.y o.:' i'l'" lay. Kel-ru try s A. I IIUTll -li il -r::n :. , i : i.-'i:ie iT-.l . il .rset. t".i. piv :n--iit to hi in t o tor oa ' Jan. 1, '.-ii. VAi.K ; r ink hay. .iai-t. Popour Magazines a FOR THE HCSE. Ell a IleiiK-inlior that wcare llo-vl-iuartc-rs (i-r IVkiCs, SImh-m. UublitT. Sli-ler-i ami cvrrylhlus in tho lioe line froiu the suialles.1 artiele lip ta the liirgi-st all of the relialile, never-rip, water-tight sort at the lowest price. OUK MOTTO : PERFECT FITTING SnOES AT PERFECT FITTING PRICES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. George P. Stein & Co., 7; Main Cn St., SOMERSLT. PA. FRANK LESLIE'S UDOPULAR IT MONTHLY ICoatalM eci rinfi : frlr.nol W iterciwor 1 .. . . u .... . ).....: nt w.uli. vi.. - iivi e end ll.;n.vlc I'lustra- !!- More Ui.-ra-y '- t.r .rKl l:iutra- Uons than ciy vittc 7'.v-a.-i--c Li America. j cii. ; i j ii v-n . Frank Leslfs's Pieasant Hours Foa ecyc cils. jlit r.1a.'es.i:-.c. Jurrr.IM VontM?. I isnilr l luitra'ed. Til ' hvt writers for touihc poopW CenlrlEUI 3 l ... ' ' i SOT ALL SCaClSTiaKS TO The b'omersetillt raid. "'POPLL'R 0TnlV ( th ;ruCRSET htaUD -Nt Y'.sR, a 00 ui.ai n n .f YtR. $2 40 Undoubtstily the Bsst Club Otters i Ml l! III ii I poles. He is working on them now. Y
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