Herald. TV 3. stl'l-U Editor. ..K.-bns ;ry la, Itt. , , I'iliotil .A a, l it-. .. ... i vlavs have left '"'.",.,!. sin January lt lc- " n" ...ti..u of iicirni's. It I'.lll"" " . - " tea th'-.isand reaiam m t s : : :' Ya'i.i Fayette Winnie. B : ' ry."f..- misery is due to Indigea-y:-fc,,'h...n bappy with a ruin . r . a corrective and .j. 'Mia-'" ' 1 f the !inicnUry organs, -' :i:;r'Tro it.valnnWe, their use be- ' ' ,1 .. i.i, iiiirkwl IttMlpflt- ' ivI teacher named Hed Ar",nS . ' j n,.oyl.ro.k township, r-'P .,v arrestcl a few days tch.lbuawiih uttering 2 , i-i,J i-.n.r a magistrate i.,.r v,as lined 07 f nta per . i, t-a- ,f jis.tii The defendant ' I' i is innocent, and will '"' ftbe Hkkat.p should not for S- J S. Stirrer, the lrugs' can r- '. r v ,;,-.ieral decides that the ". I ju- i? into ' '" he- .jH-niC of the school tenn 1 .. ...,-., the assessor will : v: .'"'.".f V'i the . hil-lren of school age, f' ' ' then see that the at-t T et-f.-r.-e-l. The employment '''': . r,,v,.r rests with the . , i Mclal Flour, war- W3: ;V in'U i" the world, for sale by ,- . i!r'.'k- ' .,ilin K(r.tor Walter, running be r J K'"'k!o.l.H!id Johnstown, lately : T.lrim 22 out of the ': '""..'a;, !,.! thoroughly ovcrhaul ' : : Vr",iii:t. 1. Mie has every appear-. ' ' :-r'j 'i,'nl l'xomotive. Fos. 1 ' ' '. .vr the crouud with "speel " ' , . - Kin'ina" Farlins says she r . .A ' 1 : M. I'.-rkey, of the Somerset Z wis. who had een attending ' '"'T,."1.1 3Ii l-an.tn-t of the Indiana ';' '" -'v, h .l Ahiuitii at The Capital ' .-' t', K this m.ning for his home r "'"' VnMeand I.ulu , Ji-: .:!L "" ----- ..s.,!ii,-rrt rounJy, who were also ,'Jn US on the same train for .iirm-k makes a spoi-ialty of 1 i tt :, l'-;'l-"l Hay and Straw. i, Volorin:irisn is rapidly get- ."matu-rs of his oili.-e in working '';""y,v, n he will send out a .j ;rs. Af.r-l:i-g to a retf-nt -- .mire ilica-cd aniinals cn ' . if ihlared ne-es":g-y by the The ow-uers will lie .rS:'..;i".J'' - ..: hiin -ii'it s may seem fair by r.r,:r:;'it!i''' :!'. ::!!S Man-loiins itars, Banjos .- . t tr;a?el instnuseuts st Sny s:.,re. -i-fTi'i. I-an d'ord Marietta , V,r. :ia;ns' Hotel, KK-kwool, is v ,v ji.csi-s.ir of a pair of twins. .Vsi.i- :i w itli Mr. Marietta recent- :.s. f.: it.ff W -y i counee- . . . f .- .... .! l.ar -n'Lti'.- jrt-Hi etoi; -' ...v."-- .I... I have a p.iir of twin brothers ,,3 niv.. :r, and now the old cow r, j,.ine. in to help sustain ,r-.rjof!inifts." i-.-Rf :!ier thing that can I ao ; r ni-ney in those pra-ti-al times, V- im .au K.nglish publication, . . . . .1... . l...,K ? i.i-iril'.v. as feminine novelists ex- ;-iiut 1 ineludL A w ell-known r.:f in vifty, who is remarkably :. in ai'i'(ir:iMi e hut is noted for her ;.i-iiiS little laugh, confessed that i.;-u front an ax-tor, learning ir-iiii-tu offoreed laughter. uv.-ia I not .vvur in the blood or x j;..as of a h'i'lth y living body, .-r-iiin or the lower animals."' So :ut cfki'rati-'l I r. KH-h. th-r -. s.y that the It-st iue.lieine to ren-:iv':-"i -3 trfe.-t!y pure aud healthy A-.r' Siirvatiarilla. . .r. P. SwkpK, lh noted trapper of .ii ri.:i:,jy, has revVrd for the ':'. '.Mt has never l-en eiialed in --j.c. 11 i'Uii!v retipus for st-aii) ; i i iu the County Treasurer for the 'a- d iC.Vt, The entire amount at in liiiiitingdon eounty during I i'jnties on sealps was just . Mr. so.,,e ret-iving more than : ::ir entire sum. Asa hunter and r his few (sjuals in the Eastern "-: ; riiss at Mahion S-hro-k8 on Can- l. KvxjMirated Fruit, and any- --i :i. liit- jnn-erv line, be-fore rurehas- cs Lt-re. Y-rk Sin pays Printer's Ink f -r cue p:i(;e lor o2 weeks. The fjr i pug?, one Lssue in the wiil soon 1 '..UifJ. One it i--ue in ''. ntiiry 3f-ig t:inr eosUs v T-ii''s S', in .S.'. .ViVmi'o -''-""' sfwi or tOjter ine-h, or I--T liue. Thee tell the story lhat !"';: it'lieve that advertising .' iiiA busings men do in.t . . iu--y umio-siri!y. ' -n Hay. Lincoln's private secre- ii.-;;r:i. for Mareh, apaperou i tLo young rolonel of the Klls- ''-.'- Uli. nu.- s-l.,.t - Z .f the war, by an Alexandria -.-i . r. Thoiigh but twenty-f -ur --i-jia, Eiisworth had had a very - -.-.i..r; and Col. Hay, having - T.-.-ia'.Iy intimate with him, .- ; A- details of it His paper ra.-e extended passa.-s from a I 'L -r,-i"Z journal left by Kiln-j- -! ituiil u. illustrated with r traits ari'l other pietures. 1'.' r-v-;ii-ri:ite:ideiit of public -- us iiitiinated, iu a om-ular iih,l.,fi.la,.kUK,kto be Blip. : W'illltt Oi!lllii;sii:lK-rs to the f r'.f"r l'he t; kin; of the school "" ',;22t that the Usik should C '''' ,h" f,-!!"wii:ff ci.li.mns: ; j: rliid; 2, residence or fcU! " 1 --:n-i: i a,,.. 4 stx. 5 v,on - if -,s at school during ' 7 ., c-ause f,f non-atteiid-i f'f I'ndonged aWnce: . - 'Tnx- ardian or other wrsin i-'.flhi- child; ., a column ol h sen may lie entered ."o of the child w hen out f -4'y other helpful information. U-r, ' ttre snffering excruciating -.-?.'."', '''"fthenight, Itch- yii'ithinKal-mtitthnKigh A" such w ill find an ' in the !::, use of Iai,-S oint- fails. ,;ar?1::itto labsorlM-d by ,V'etlakc ".,ther ( winks "'s:','"' T'J" iSritisU Medical a", P'iotogical reason for s-!..i . . t" contrary, it , . iua a, a matter of fa.-l P.T' U s !t has anything to s ? I1 - all ., ... "ioioirica.1 PI- '"rtoliu ti.... - t - mail uimw on the contrary. "sire to ris.rL- -"? ,nii"H fr',,n J",l,th Uout- , J - IH)1 .I v. . 'ht ami :... 44 W "1 - ivai. Mr... .. un. III.. , , "ri,(,rC, , ... . . .. . 'llJJ n. ml... I w'l. '-"'"ra tin i as a - prv, rO0lUh lnreu. U'Ut l"e uealth and 111 a f"lish adage tisnr'1 e:sht,i,ri1 iiki- . "-'ous srsu-mca- Miss, i.id Aiken, of" l'ittslr.irjT Uth" puectof Miss Louise Sen II. AnnonncoincntK of lb-publican candi dat.i xppe-ir In th'.s issue. "Over here "Judge" Horner would be wa!t7.cl r.T the ticket."-.lf. trrn-i-r'.-' X'liiHf r, -l. Miss J.-ssjo I'.enl.ird. 1'itisbmg, i.s spending i short vacalioii w it Ii her Som erset rehtti-.es. Mrs. I-aurence M. Philips, n-c 15ru baker, of Allegheny City, is visiting with Soiuerst friends. The mercury tumbled to tux degrees below rero Sunday night and lingered a few Miuts above throughout Monday and Monday night The Farmers' Institute, held under the auspices of the State Itoard of Agricult ure, at Rockwood, on Monday and Tues day, attracted a largo crowd. Misses Lucy and Grace Ticking lea Saturday afternoon for Chicago, w here they will visit for three weeks with their brothers, Samuel F. and William W. Ticking. rolioetnan John It. (iebhart bus beeu appointed agent of the Pennsylvania Hu mane Society. If he makes half as gixnl an agent as he does a police olHcer he will fill the bill. The Sonthers-Triee Company will oc cupy the Opera House stage every night next week. The Company comes highly recommended and w ill render a different pojmlar drama at each performance. Little or no interest was manifested in the Somerset borough and township elec tions yesterday, the vote pollod in the former being short of that cat at the Re publican primary election three weeks bjio. The Directors t the Somerset Hotel Company will hold a meeting this week, when it is expe-ted that definite action will be taken in regard to letting the con tract for the hotel to be built on Tayman HilU The attentions of our readers is dim-ted to the advertisement of Teter Fink, elsewhere in this paper. Mr. Fink is prepared to supply the people of Somer set and vicinity wtih coal, coke, phos phate, lime, .tc. Augustus Snyder, of near Coleman's Station diction Friday from typhoid fev er. Snyder, who was alxmt thirty-five years of age, was a man of tremendous size aud strength aud was well known throughout the county. The carcass of a four-year-old steer weighing 1U4 pounds dressed is nlira4 ing attention at Hussel Stewart' meat market The animal was raised on I), It. Zimmerman's North Pakoti ranch and was brought east bv him. The fire companies were called out Wednesday afternoon by a small blaze in the residence of Miss Klizabelu Hugus. Fortunately the flames were extinguish ed Ix-ftirethe "laddies" reached thescene of clanger and their good services were not required. Hon. A. C. Sisson, of Lackawana eoun ty, whose presence at former sessions of the Somerset County Farmers' Institute was one of the most pleasing features, died at his home in Factory ville on Wed nesday last His cheery presence and niehxlious voice will long lie remember ed by his many friends in this county. The Jr. O. U. A. M. Cornet Pand, of Berlin, paid Somerset a visit Saturday and during the afternoon and evening tendered serenades to a number of citi zens, business houses and printing offices. The memlrs of the band are a gentle manly lot of young men and they play their instruments w ith exceptional skill. Mr. Chas. H. Fisher says that St Val entine's Day was more generally oliserv ed in this place last Friday than it has been for a nu miser of years past Mr. Fisher is in a position to know- this fact since he is an extensive dealer in valen tines of all descriptions. His large stock was entirely exhausted several days in advance. We acknowledge the receipt of a com munication from one of the liest known Republicans of Somerset tow nship. It is timely and forceful, but is withheld from our columns for the reason that the Hkii ai.i has uniformly refrained, excepting when party leaders were publicly attack ed, from presenting the claims of candi dates prior to primary elections. Ir. Ilotbrock, State Forestry Commis sioner, said Saturday evening, that he lielieves enough water power is going to waste between Connellsville and Hock wood to drive all of the trains passing over the B. A. O. railroad between those points. Here is a pointer for the people ofl'rsinaand Confluence, w ho' want to generate electrical current for illuvnin ating purposes at the least possible cost Mrs. Annie Lewis, of St Louis, Mo., is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schcll, in this place. Mrs. Lewis was unable, on ac count of sickness in her family, to Is? present at the golden wedding of her par ents, celebrated on Christmas eve, and has taken the first opportunity to sj.eti.1 a few weeks with them. She is accompan ied bv several of her children. Mr. Joseph Fisher, an auburn-haired youth of eighteen fummers, who has lieen acting as ofMoe and stable l.y for Dr. T. F. Shaffer, during the pa-t two years, has decided to "sUr" the country next summer as a mid-air performer. Mr. Fisher has provided himself w ith a balloon, patterned after the one used by Prof. Be.itn, and promises to make his first ascension from Somerset on Dee ora tion day. John Yoder, a young man w ho died at his home tin "coal hill," on Wednesday last is re.xirted to have died rom the eife-tsof alcoholism. The story goes that whe:i he returned home from work ten days before, he bro.ight a vial containing a mixture of bad whisky and Jamaica ginger with bi:n. He partook freely of the decoction and after he had consumed the entire contents of tLe bottle sent f r a physician. The physician was unable to give him any relief and he died iu great agony. He is survived by his w ife and two children. The German mastiff belongii.g to Mr. J. II. Winters, of the "Commercial Ho tel." was ground into bologna sausage meat by the north tiound S. A C. passen ger train vesterday morning. The dog had followed his master to the station and apparently become lieu iHered w hen the train annroaehed. leastw ise lie jump ed in front of the engine before it came to astand.stand still and was cut up into small nieces. After the train continued on itM way to Johnstown Mr. Winte r's suc-eeded in finding the d.ig's tail n hich had lieen cut clean from his liody, The lirute weighed about 1.) Kunds. . . t -i lienn blicans and Democrats in a nnm- tier of the districts of I his eou nl y noin ina- ted tw o candidates for the office of "in spector," and they were very naturally disaniKiinted yesterday w hen they w ent to cast their votes to lind lhat the names of all of the candidates for lhat otlice had been omitted from the official lwllots. K .ch f.Wir ean vote for only one candi dal for the o.Iica of "inspector," and to print the names of two candidates for that office in either the Hcpubliaan or demo cratic column would obviously render the ballots Il!e il. The County Cm- miiionera are authorized by act of as sembly to receive only such certificates of nomination or nomination papers as are iii proper form, and in the instances cited they should have returned the papers to the parties making them for correction. Died in .Tiil. Frank Poleni.-iTi, w '.i li:il Ikoii con fined iu the comity j.iil i.iri:i:; ilia j,:4st two or three in mths, died in that institu tion at 10: ".J o'clock FridrtV evening. The b.sly was huwdmtely prepared f-r bnrinl, and Nattird-iy ii--r:.ii:r was re oi ce.I to t'u-j u oi" of 1;:, ti.-o:hr-i:i-li-.v. . -:ir miles, Mni'ii -f town, f:om where i.i-t;-i:j-?i'l was made the folioA-jng after-ti's-ii. The lien-ascd was about liny years of age. Toleinau w as in prison awaiting rial on a charge of horse-stealing. His mse was on the calendar for last term of court, but had to Ikj continued on account of his in ability to lie present owing to sickness. Death resulted from a complication of troubles. During the long period the prisoner was confined to his cot he was frequently visited by Mr. Isaac Jones, who offered him spiritual consolation and sang and prayed in his celL Pole man was greatly comforted by Mr. Jones' visits and is believed to have died thoroughly penitent It might Ihj well to ad 1 in this connection th-it Mr. Jones hits recnlly organize! a bible class in theoouniy jail, and tint he has always exerted his tiest efforts to persuade the inmates to lead belter lives. His exam ple should be emulated by other chris tian gentlemen of this place. A. Wheel in Hit Head. We should like very much to present our readers with an illustration iiortray- ingthe inside of tho K-.litorof the vio- cci(." head when he w.is engaged at writing the abusive and offensire diatribe on the KejMiblicans of this cinty, which appeared in the last issue of his paper. The obtuse editor say that he "always thought non-residents, idiots, insane. r.on-taxpaying loafers and weak-minded persons who have their ballots prepared for them are eligible voters at a Jlepubli enn primary in this county," and in view of the holding of the Court in the late 'Stjiiire Werner's attempted contest "w o are cer.nin of it." , I'uie No. 11 of th rules governing tho Ht puVilicaii organization in this county requires that voters must have voted tho Kep ibli-Mii ticket at the last preceding general election and that they must be of legal age. The editor of the 'rMi.-;-ot apparently had this rule before him when he wrote the article referred to, but the w heel was revolving s- rapidly that he was unable to c i:nprehn i that the general election laws fix the qualifica tions of voters at Hepiiblican primaries w ith the cx-.'eptions of payme'it of taxes thirty days l.- fore the election, and re moval to and from el-vt:oii districts. Acother Saceeiefal Somertet Boy. lr. Ch.nrles H. Trent, after spending ten days with his parents Mr. uud Mrs. Daniel Trent in this place, left yester day f-.r his home i:i Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Trent grad'.iate-l from a printers' case in this olii-e Kl:it eighteen years ago, when he Icf. Somerset cmnty to seek faina and fortune in the west. After traveling extensively throughout the west and south he filially 1-M-ated iu the "Cream City," where he has since rep resented one of the largest s-ife and lock concerns in the country. Two years ago he wits elected a sch ol Commissioner by the people of Milwaukee, a position of great importance and trust. duties of which he Iris discharged t-i ti:-.- s ttsfac tit.n of his eo:isijtueuts and iu a iiiani-i-r that has railed forth unstinted praise from the daily papers of that city. Mr. Trent has Many friends here, all of whom are glad to learn if his sihn'css. His brother, Parker Trent, is also a resident of Milwaukee. D-.ath of Dr. B F.Walker. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Walker, died at his home iu Ligonier, at 8:.K) o'clock Thursday evening, of Uright's disease, aged thirty-five years. The deceased was a win of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker, of near Berlin, and the liody was removed to the home of his parents, from w hich interment was made Sunday afternoon. Dr. Walker was married fifieen years a:p to Miss Kllen Masters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kinanuel Masters, of Ber lin. He graduated from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, iu 1SS and located at Jennertown, where he practi-ed his profession for four years, when he removed to Ligonier. In addi tion to his wife and son and parents, he is survived by four brothers and one sister, viz: Charles, of Seneca, Kansas; James, ofCarn.Ilt. m, Nebraska; George aud Itoliert, of Berlin, and Jane, wife of Henry Musser, of Carrollton, Nebraska. The Dr. was a memlier of tho Lutheran church. Hev. Taylor, of Berlin, con ducted the funeral ceremonies. A Bogus "Justice." A lxgus correspondent hits now been called upon to defend the conduct of the Associate Judges, ami not content with doing that he casts a foul imputation upon the christian people of Confluence. It is indeed incredible that the men of that hustling village should with practi cal unanimity wish to throw a veil over the action of a majority of the court when that majority has se!i lit to outrage justice and public dei-ency. We have too much confidence in the noble manhood of the men of Confluence, no matter for whom ihey cast their ballots in years past or in years to come, to lielieve that they would wish to silence a fearless journal when it has found it necessary to criticise the action of members of the bench. Ass.H-iate Judge and Scli-iol Director Horner must find an abler defender than one w ho "steals the livery of heaven to serve the devil." We mistake the temper of the home-loving people of Confluence i ft hoy do not hurl the vile slander, per pe;rated iu their name, back in the teeth of a lmgus "Justice." Settle Up. Our liks ot accounts we will do away with entirely from date of April I, Is;;. We therefore notify all persons indebted to us to call promptly and settle either by c tsh or note, as by the above date we want ail acfounts clo.sed, Fkrnkr Bcos. Coasty Cctnmi'fcioners Salaiie. Over in Cambria county Judge Barker dealt the lmard of County Commissioners a severe blow recently by a decision which reduced their salaries from J-'LoO a day to 64-) a year. This action, the Judge said in his opinion, was based ou the fact that Cambria County Commis sioners w ere compensated under a special act, independent of the geneial one. The Commissioners were forced to submit but have in a measure retaliated by throwing the burden f the work on the clerks. The Uiard itself has appointed certain days in the month to transact county business, and present themselves at the office only on those days. This leaves them nearly all of the month to pursue other lines of work. In conversation recently Judge White is said to have ventured the opir.i n that Indiana county was also under such an act The at! of is.s.1 regulating the com pensation, the County Coiuissioners claim, stales clcaily that they shall lie paid j-I..V per day for every day of iictual servh-e, aud stiles further that a!! prev ious acts K'ai'ng on Commissioners' salaries are thereby repeaksL Iiflir.ua Unzett, Caa't Vote for Four Tears. At a primary election in the Second ward, Harrisburg, Wilheliu Snyder was the judge. Mr. Snyder has for years lieen active in party matters and was allied to the faction opjMwed to ex-Mayor Frilcbey and at this election refused legal votes, violated the prov isioti relating to taking and administering the oath, and did oth er wrong things. Suit was brought against him and he was convicted. Judge Simontoii sentenced Snyder to pay a fine of'SoO, the costs aud be deprived of the right to vote for four years. The court said this last punishment wascajled for by the Constitution, the purpose iieing to make him who illegally deprives others of their right of suffrage to suffer a little along thit line himself, j Ili'nest cf all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Ilcpoix Illil Powder Absolute gus?E Farmer's Institute. Ow ing to a press of other business the local reporter of the Hkrai.ii was unablo to be present at all of the sessions of the recent Farmers' Institute and is there fore unprepared to furnish the usual resrt of that always interesting meeting of representative farmers of the county. The court room was not large enough to seat one-half of the people who at tempted to crowd into it at all of the sessions, and hundreds of disappointed ones were turned away. Hon. George T. Powell, of New York, who was advertised to be present and speak upon "Fruit Culture" aud other subjects, was detained at home. His place was supplied by Mr. Calvin Cooper, of Lancaster county. Pa., who ably dis cussed the subjects assigned to Mr. Powell on the program. Among the most notable features of the institute was a talk ou "Good Roads," by Hon. John Hamilton, State Director of Farmers' Institutes. Mr. Hamilton's elucidation of this subject is said to have been the simplest and most convincing ever hoard in this county. who w ere present were delighted with the manner in which the road question was handled and predict that the advice given by the speaker, if carried into effect w ill result in great practical good to the people of this county. Hon. John A. Woodward, who is perhaps without a peer in Inst tut o work, was present throughout Friday and Saturday, and delivered a number of highly entertaining and practical ad dressee. All of the home people who had lieen assigned places on the program were present and acquitted themselves credita bly. Saturday evening's meetii.g was perhaps the most interesting of any held at this session and attracted an au.Men.ro tlmt would have tilled a hall of double the capacity of the court room. It is a matter of sincere regret that all wh.i dts-rcd to hear Dr. Bolhrock, State For estry Commissioner, were unable to do so. His lecture "Beautiful Pennsyl vania," wax Illustrated by a nuiulier of Riiierb stereoptieon views, while the subjts-t matter was intensely interesting and tende.l to awaken those present to the urgent necessity of preserving out remaining forests, especially those standing upon untiilab'e ground. The Dr. denoiui.-ed tho man who intentional ly starts a forest fire as "at: unredeemed an.i irredeemable wretch," and the for cible manner in which he uttered tho words left no doubt as to his earnestness. The lecture is one of inestimable value and should bo heard by every tax-payer in the State. Two additional performances which camo under the reporter's observation were a talk by Mr. Jere Stevauus, of F.ik Lick, on the cultivation of small fruit. The speaker s itislied his :iiidi--n. that he had been a conscientious and close ol server in this line and gave his heareis many valuable suggestions. "The Rented Farm," a recitation by Miss Alice G. Will, of Glade, was deliv ered in capital style at Friday evening's sessii m. The Secretaries of the Institute have promised to report the sessions for the readers of the IIkrai.k, but the manu script had not reached us at the time of our going to press. Justices of the Peace and Constables coming to the February court will find that at riih;r's Book Store they can get such legal blanks, including Marriage certificates, Ac., as they may require, Biun's Justice, McKinney's Justice, Duul.ip's Book of Forms, Penn sylvania Digests, Constable's Guides, Dockets, Inal, Fools Cap anil Inciter papers, large ollicial Knvelopes, Foun tain Pens and all other goods iu the line of stationery that they may require. Chas. H. Fisher. Queer Conduc: of a Stranger at Berlin. Mention was made iu last week's IIkiiai.ii of the admission of one John Donahue, w ho was suffering w ith frozen feet and hands, to the County Home. The following information in regard to the unfortunate sufferer is taken from the Berlin 7'cor.: Thursday evening of last week a stranger was oliserved on the streets w ho attracted some attention on account of the aimless method iu which he walked about. Ho was a large, well-proportioned man ami appeared to lie about years of age. He wits comfortably dressed, wore a good overcoat, had his pant legs tucked in his Ik sits and looked like a miucror railroad man. No one knows where he stayed on Thursday night, though it is suspected he slept in one of the coal banks. Friday morning he entered the front gateway of the Hoover property on Spring Avenue, walked through the yard and down the bill to the station. During the day he was seen several times, mostly along Buffalo creek and sometimes wading through it To some of the section men on the branch w ho conversed with him he stated that he was hunting for his brother Will who had been drowned. Both his actions ami statements indicated that he was out of his mind. He told one of the men lhat his brother was drowned at Wilson's bridge, wherever that may lie. At one time he passed w here some men were loading a car on the main track of the branch and meeting the train afterwards signaled and called for it to stop, and when the train did ship he informed con ductor Sease lhat there was a train ahead and they should look out for it. At an other time he rode with tho men on a handcar aud afterwards picked up the dinner pails and inspected them and ask ed where his was. He was seen at dif ferent points wading the creek and feel ing about with his feet and hands. Satur day morning he was found near Alt father's saw mill lying by the creek with his feel hanging in the water, and his clothing frozen fast to the snow. He was halless and without his overcoat, having lost them somewhere. H. D. Altfather took him home and Sunday morning brought him to town for the purpose of having him taken to the Coun ty Home. The man's clothes weresean-h-ed aud a piece of paper found containing the name "Wm. Shuszer" and an express receipt for a trunk shipped from Pied mont, West Va.', to Glenwood, Pa., and a silver watch. No money was found. The man's feet were somewhat frozen. Constables' Costs Judge Mcpherson, of Dauphin county, mule an important decision in the Uialler of Constables' cost a few days ago. Constable George W. Charters, of the Second Ward, some time ago went to Washington with a requisition after a man charged w ith false pretense in this county, but returned without bis man, who war; discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus, by a justice of the District Supreme Court, because the itidictineut did not set forth si substantive offense. The Dauphin county Conimisioners re fused to honor the Constable's bill of costs o:i the ground that he did not bring back his prisoner. Charters than sued the eoun ty for his expense and argument was heard liefore Judge McPbersou the other d,iy. The Court filed an opinion dircling judgment iu favor of the county and putting the costs on Charters, 'judge MePherson says the' act of ISO directing the payment of such costs but of the .unty treasury does not go so far as lb compel such payment where the fugitive is not brought back for trial. Jn-lge Losgsneeker Almoniiaes Landlords. Friday last was License day in Bedford county court, and Jili;e Imgenecker, befoie announcing any license, took occa sion to tell the extcctaut landlords in Bedford county how he expected them to conduct the business aud keep their re spective hotels. The court having con vened for the purpose of granting Itetail Liquor License at 10 o'clock a. in., and many of the applicants being present, Judgo Longeuecker informed all present, and requested that the attorneys for ap plicants not present inform their clients, that all landlords throughout the county selling liquor will lie expected to close their bar-rooms promptly at 10 o'clock p. in.; that although the pow er of the court to enforce the rule may be undecid ed, yet any licensee violating the same can not expect his vote for renewal of his license one year hence. Comment con cerning free lunches were also made. No objection was found to the customary plate of pretzels, cheese, etc., but drum ming for trade by giving a free supper, which, if not directly, indirectly placed upon the visitor an obligation to pur chase a drink, was ositiyely forbidden. Kquipping the hotels with modern ap paratus was also expected. Attorney McNamara, being a friend to the horse, interposed tho suggestion that the Judge should not forget tho horse. Good stab ling was added by the Judge to his re marks. All of which suggestions all landlords iu Bedford county who expect to con tinue in the hotel business while Judgo Longenecker is ou tho Bench will do well tooliscrve. Ample accommodations for man and beast, clean beds, sufficient of them, g'Knl food and enough of it, no free lunch counter, liars closed at 10 o'clock p. m., and good stabling for horses these are the Court's require ments "and don't you forget it" AVcr- ell Hrpubli.it.i. Schsd fr lSid opens May 4. J. C. Sl-klCIIKR, W. W. Cvit and Principal. M. J. Phii-lii-h, Assistants. Cash Shoe Store. From date of April 1, Is!;, we will do a strii-tly cash business. Believing it to lie to the liest interest of our customers and outselves, to buy and sell for cash, there by enabling us to rcduire prices and in crease our already extensive trade. Fi:k.kr Bros. Bey. Bristow Will Lecture, liev. T. J. Bristow will deliver a course of lectures on "The Presbyterian Church," as may bo announced. The first lecture of the scries will lie given on the evening of February iid, subject: A Kcply to Some Misrepresentations and Caricatures of Presbyterian iKs'trine and Polity." Services iu tha morning as usual. The second lecture will lie on: "The Foundation and Historical Kecord of the Presbyterian Church." So Hot Fail to Bead This. The noted Special ist Dr. M. Salm, who has lieen so suc cessful in the treat ment of private dis eases of Isith sexes, and all kinds of chronic diseases,may lie consulted, as usu- al, free of charge, in . s Somerset, at the Ho tel Yanneai, on Friday, Feb. 2!st, and every 4 weeks thereafter on same day. Consultation and Kx.iniination free. They Want Office Bsoa. Over iu Indiana county the District Attorney and County Surveyor have made formal application to the County Commissioners for offices. They claim that a law is in force in this Slate which provides for otlice rent for all eounty officers, and they are au xious to receive the benefits of the act Heretofore it has been the custom for the District Attorney and County Surveyor to provide offices for themselves. Just why is not al together clear, unless it is because they have never .taken the trouble to probe into the matter and ascertain just what their office entitles them to. A recent decision in Carlsm county, however, opened their eyes, and this investigation is the result Judge White is reported to Uke au entirely different view oftheai-t of assembly and his decision is anxiously aw aited by District Attorneys and Coun ty Surveyors in other counties. We Want Your Business! We want to sell you your Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Pants, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gents' Jewelry, Valises, Notions, Umbrellas, Elc, We don't disguise the fact that we arc extremely anxious to do so. Wc don't feci independent; we want every sale lhat earnest, hon est, legitimate effort will bring us, and will take our coat right off and work hard to please jou. THIS ZERO WEATHER will remind you of your needs in the Underwear, Overshirt and Glove line, which wc are so well prepared to please and suit you with. W S. KimmclU Cook A Beerlls Itlet k. FACTS ! That we soil the following good at these low prices: '2 years old pure Kye t! 00 per gallon 3 years old pure Kye 2 - per pa I Ion 4 years old pure Rye 2 50 per gallon 7 years old pure Uye S 50 per gallon 10 yr old pure Kye 4 50 per gallon It years old pure Uye S 50 per gallon 17 yeiir old pure Kye .. 50 per gallon All from the best known distillers. California 5 yam old pure Wines, It kinds, rweet and dry", St 50 per gallon; cae, $1 50. to So OH. My own direct Importations of pure Tort and Sherry Wines, tysolnnd I '.him-, at lowest figures. OUI or acod Utf vpechti rwe list. Mailorders promptly Ullod. No exlm charse for boxing and packing. A. ANDUIESSES, No. 188, Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Bniblisia Primary Rectiox At a recent meeting of the Republican State Commilte, April Si.KU, was lixed as the time for holding the Stato Conven tion. Kulo I!, of "Rules Governing Republi can Primary Flections in Somerset Coun ty." provide : 'That tin lo piiM'cau part y of S-iner-Ketcoiiiily rhall tmld its liniMry election for I lie nomination ol camiidali-s on the fourth .Saturday of June of each year. P. ocid. ir. That in years when !( pul.licHM Slate f .invention is held prior to that date, tho Chairman of the Repub lican County Committee be authorized to call the said primary election nl nn earlier date, the Chairman to given! least .'todays notice of said clianye of date." Incompliance with the aliovo quoted Ruin, notice is hereby given to the Re publican voters of the county that SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1896, Has been fixed as the date for holding the primary election this year. Attest: Frko. W. Bikhkckkr, Geo. R. Stvix, Secy. Chairman. -Announcements FOR THE March Republican Primary. To the K'h'tor of the S-unerxet llernbl .- You will plcnup announce tlio following nmiicd Kciitlcincn as ntiulnbitni fur the vart oiio iili-i-H lfii;natsl, at Hie ltcputilican t'rt mary Klivtion, to be held on Saturday, March 28, '9G. Attkst:- KKKP. V. IMKsKCKKIt, GEO. It SCTI.I., Chairman lU-p. Co. Coin, iscc'y. 'or Awinblif, Wm. II. MILLER, (if (JtfiiKlholiiiuJ Toiriuthip. Subject to the decision of the KepiihlUnn Pri mary Klistion, to lie held iSuturday, March as lti- For AwmMy, n ii. saxxei:, Of ,Vi-.vf JS'tronyh. Subject to t he decision of tli Kcpuhlicxn Pri mary Election, to Ik- held iSaturUay, March 3 ISHti. Fr AwinMy, J Eli EMI A II MAVJiEIC, (if Stuyfjittiu-H IS jitmijh. Subject to the decision of the U-pu!!icnii Pri mary Election, to is- In-lu .Saturday, March Ui, Istnt. For . I .('( i 'c Jtiilip', JACOB IK SM'AXK, Subject to the decision of the Itepuhlican Pri mary Election, lo tie held isalunlay, March JS, lMJi. For A.vutriutt' Jui1ij; GEO. J. BLACK, ( Mryrwlttlt liitrnugh. SuliJ'-ct to the decision of the KcptiMicun Pri mary EieciKm, lo lie iiehl ."suliinluy, Mareli s-j. For Axh'-h;(c .linty, A A BOX F. DICKEY, Of ,S-:iiier'-t T'rnhip. fr'ubjrvt to the dis-l.-ioii iif the Itcnllicaii Pri mary Election, to lie held Satu rday, March i. Is.!. For I'rothiHKtdtry, J. C. LOWUY, l if St.nrrxrt IS nfui-jh. buliject to the decision of the It-ptililiean Pri mary Election, to Is held ts.tturd.iy, March IN, 1K;. Fir I'roti'ioitotan, II. F. BARB OX, (If .Vi-rc Jl'iroiiili. Subject to the decision of I lu Republican Pri mary Election, to lie held Saturday, Marches, Is.-;. For JitifixUr fr JUon'thr, J. M. COYER, (if Jeitnrr T"irnjffiij. Subjerl to the alccixion of the Itepuhlican Pri mary Kits-lion, lo lie held Saturday, March IN, For lltyUlvr A'a-or.ltr, A. .. SEM BOWER, Of I'jtpcr Tui-li-yf-.t'it TutrnsUip. Kuhjcct to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, lo Is- lieht Saturday, March iS, For I!cylUr A I'i corth r, J. G. KIMMEL, Of S'onj-ffk Tjici-.'tip. Subject to the l.s-iion of the Republican Pri mary Election, lo lie held Saturday, March For Trtfinircr, ' .-t- . WILLIAM WIXTERS, Of .S'linrrtul Totmship. Subject lo the division of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, March 3, Is. For Trramirrr, l'ETEII DUMB A ULli, Of Milfonl Tt'iruxhi'p. Subject to the decision of the Itepuhlican Pri mary Election, to lie held Saturday, March as Kxi. For Trrw.trrr, l'. M. MILLER, Of .Vort.tw.' TWii.iAi'p. Subject to the decision of the Itcpnhli-nn, Pri bury Election, to lie held Saturday, March as lor County Voimnixxioncr, JACOB S. KOOXTZ, ff (iUftnnhuHiniJ TviTHxhip. Subject to the il.-elslnll of the Republican Pri mary El.vlion, to he held Saturday, March as lstM. For Vuunly CoHunUitloitrr, DAYIlt L. MEYERS, Of Hritlhfrnrtitlfi Turrtufhip. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to ! held Satur;lav, March Z lsi. For lo'inty ('ommixiont , Joseph no user, Of N,iMrrrt Towuthip. Subject to the decision of the R -publican Pri mary Election, to lie held Saturday, March as is "i. For Count; CiiinmUutioiirr, ISRAEL J. SCII ROCK, Of Nome rue'. 7'i.'A. Subject to the division of the Republican Pri mary Election, to lie held Saturday, March as l!i. For County Oinniiiitnioner, GABRIEL GOOD, (If Stfrt'f Tutrimhip. Subject to the decision of the Republican F-ri-inary Election, to Is- held Saturday, March a lWi, For Poor Dirtvort A DA M S. M IL LERt Of Nitnersei Tuirnxhip, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Kit-olloii, to Is- held Saturday, March as Fur Wir Director, JACOB V. PECK', Of Nummi't Totrnn'iip. Subject to the derision oftiie Republican Pri mary Election, to lie held Saturday, March as !!. For Aiulitor, JEUEMJA II li 1IO ADS, Of Smncrm t Borough. Buhjcr lo ;hr d-s-isiwn of the Republican Pri mary Election, o lie held Saturday, March as For Auditor, B. J. BOWMAX, Of fcr-jthcrxcttllei ToTxhip. Subject to th.? decision of the Republican Pi. mary El-clion, to lie held Saturday, March IS, IWk For Auditor, JOXATJIAX J. WELLER, Of .Summit foit Hship, Subyt to thedcvikUiD of the Republican I ri- U... .-1 il ... u.. 1 ....... . Murrh as fw Atitlitorx JOJIX F. HA Y, Of yew Centreville Borou(j. SubJct to the decision of the Republican T r. miry Election, to lie held Saturday, March 1M, ISM. 1372 1896: c00K & m-RiTs. OroccrH, Flour, Grain & Feed Dealers, Kb. in, ".;. SOMERSET, PA. Always, Antlnpatino; t!io waiit-i of llic trade, wc carry a lino of STAPLK and FANCY GROCERIES UNSURPASSED :IX: SOMERSET COUNTY. Our stock of Fancy California Evaporated Fruits and Canned Goods is immense and of the best selected quality to be found. Wc will offer at greatly reduced prices our stock of Fancy Prunes, Nectarines, Peaches, Raisins, etc -NEW VEGETABLES.- Wc are receiving weekly arrivals of Fancy Lettuce and 0nion3. -GRASS SEEDS. Will be wanted soon, and with a Carload in stock wc are prepared to meet the demands of this sec tion. Uoth WHOLESALE and RETAIL. JLftT received a large shipment of lake Herring, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. Also have in stock Mackerel, Cali fornia Salmon and Codli.h. -OUR- Flour and Feed DEPARTMENTS arc stocked with a large line of assorted Feeds and the celebrat ed brands of Flour, sueli as: World's Fair Souvenir, 'Pillsbury s Rest." Vienna. Ross. Famous, aud we will receive in a few days Piils burvs' latest brand of Hour, 'Mag net," which is to be superior to anvthing this well-knowa mill has yet produced. Give it a trial! The public is cordially invited to inspect our goods and inquire for prices. ResjK?ctfully, COOK & BEERITS. 1HI3 SPACE Z Is reserved for Parker & Parker's Announcement of NEW SPRING i GOODS. ALWAYS On Hand- BEST WE MARKET. Jj! I rt. pi:jlr, I line, Cra-hril ( ckr. llarl (:tl, SnlNliury Sod o.tl. At tlie Old Stand ni-ar tin; Soiiier set t Cambria R. R. Station. Goods Delivered Free --Prices Right. Peter Fink nemenilicr that wearo HeaIt;tiiir.ers fr 1'xK.ts, S1jx-k. RuMm-i-i, Slii persainl every t hi is g iu tfie slifio lino from the Himiltivt article up t the largest-all .f the rtlial le, never-ri), wr.ter-tiht irt at tho lowot ric-r. OUIl MOTTO : PERFECT FITTING SnOES AT PERFECT FITTING PRICES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. George P. Stein & Co., 7u Main (.'ri St., SOMERShT. PA. The f-ieiiily gruwtii .f thi.-i l.uiin-i til now it is a Ki.intic niic auny uj, i:i the niiiliniiM of jt.sell a ixl tiiii. r-c- tllt-llt. Yiiurnin.i! !l!i!i'likel:l ml itet-it.iii iMii.-l.ll titter an. I iinr..' Vuii;aM( i:u. j A Krc:it ai i:ij of u)iiii ri l.ave ci-. . :i liii-i i store ati.I iti bn.-i:n.i :iii-tiii.-.!t their en- !'rsc-ii;i-ii;, aii.I v. e feci Miro jN.ti (..;hJ, :, if ymiM only iiivi tiittc. M.-v- e not help you to iiiYe-tignta 'uy .suUti.itt in a ii no jfu:iitil.-? Take tho in.ittt r f Ki.i ;iovc-i f-.r i;s- Stllll.V. Here'., H lil.C M'TlVm !;: V. I. Tn.N r!.(:ie:itI a -i:nx.; ti 1 them ourselves an. 1 we tiiin'; th- rt' i.e. :;,;. like t!ie:u for the iiior.ry in ti:e coiiMry tan, ;m:;r.i, re.l, liro.v?i, Mack, tie:i! 1 ari l white. Ne-.v line of V.'hil.; Ki.I i.i..vf-n with four pearl i:itt..ns, Minl four row wi.lv Mack or white tiabroiil.-ry on back, 5 cents. Jyit ljiJitV all-piire I.inen Ilumiker- chiefs i-.jcp, lino s-hcer linen, hemstitch ed with half-inch hem, and nice hand enihroi.lery in -I cornci V2 cenls apiiH-e iifiially sold at Si cenu. Spring Dress Woolen. This store i.s now showing a -erv sur.c- rior line of choii-e, new fal.ricM and weaves that are i distinctly new and different and w ithal s :iiuiliful, as w iii surely attract iituiilioii from women el" taste every w here. The price-rat-;: to $!.' a yard. Have you per discovered that it pays a-ttiaiiy ny 1 send your erd. r-i for luy (JimIs i f any kitid ci:d every kind t- this st-'re? B0GGS h BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. YOTICK OF APPLICATION IOi: t'llARTKIL NiUice is Iicicl.y si ven tli.iT an :.icuti:i will 1- iiin.le to t lie io i-ni.ir ol the i oiioiioti-w-al:h of P-iin IViiniii nn M.n.LiV iii.- !nn d.-.vof Vnn-li, A. 1 1. Ism nl 1 o'clock" 1". M. I v J. V. Kon.-l,. W. V. I.iviTi-ton. (iarn t i:.-nii. Ilir.im slriif. rami S. . Voiler sintl oiIi.th i. Ih- iiiwhIucI Willi tli.iii. it n.l. r llie Ad .f A-.-elii'il entit;-. : "A.l Act lo prov i.le fo tlic lie oi iH.r.t'.i.iii Bn.l i-.'iilnl:.in c! e.-riui'i eirMm!ioiis. ii.jirov.il April Jtith. 7. h-h! i lie su.;neni. i;i-. tti.-r. io, for the churo-r ol im lfltcllil.-tl Co; p-.r.itl.lll to In- c:i!1. tl T.-l: - phone t'oiiiimny," the charter aid .:.; et e. u liicii is tlie sii-tretii:i;. iiiiiint;iin:!.", los ing an I ojx niiiinr l.-leplione iin.s n;i'!ex-c.iiiii-j.s in lilt- county ot I 'Hi.ii.rni iiti'l ex len.lin :i:to th. county f Situ. r-i-t, pi titi ylvitma. ISi;iiitiiii-; al Iiunlo :n. -.siii-i throiiL-ii Ssili.. Klton, s.-!p Lev:-!, i ; mhwii. Jolin:owii tii:.l o'ii. r tovi:- i:n;i v-.:ic in f.i.l coiinti. i. u iin the riu lit to ii.--.iic . ..ie ii.i-ti.iii- '.i-.ti otiiir iiius :..r !!.. ii ol Tel. pliolile eonili,tinie;:tio.: nidi .lii,r li'l'S :tH-raliii-; in t':tiiilri.i utel !Son;. rs, I .-.".oiti.-. !'.-uicy ivatila. ;n: l enjoy nil Hie r.ali:-. i t.e-tit- ami .r.vi!.-;.s ol o.l Act ol A--s. i:il-!v and supp!. i:ii nl.-. ili.-r. ti. C.S. I' KKS. Siili x, P-.i.., tv-li. S!, Vi, rvi-r. ta. v. JXKCUTOIi S NOTICE. Estate of l.ni.-l Slia'li, late of Moy.-rsUaie oi-outli, Ct"-'i!, I-tters li-stiiln. mary on the a hove ctatc h:i vim: liecu urintl trie nii.l. rsi-in-U I.v the pnis-rautiiority, noiic-? i-rii,-r-iy uiv.-it to ail i-.-rs.iiis in. I. -I.t. ."i lo sal I ot ite't,, null.. iiameiiiate p.iynn nt. an.) t.iowe itivin-; . Iai;n-ii.;aiii-I tin- xii-ie lo pn-. in tlieni liniv u I la n i U-.i te.1 for n to. ii.. nt. on Kri-;:.v. Man-h r.. !!. at late n-snleiiLV ol .lec'-J., in MejcrsUale borou-ii. cviii'-i siirj.iz. Jiisi:ph stii i.iz. Kxccutors. IJMI:I.slATols, noticii Kst.iteof MU'liHi l I.i-itj. laic of Wcllert.ur-j liorouli, Js.niiers I county. Pa., U-'J. letters of Ailniinistr.itiici hiving t-.-cn uranu-.l l.y Hie pros-r iiuti. irity to lie- ita-i-.-r-ineii. ti.-. ic,-is Iv-r. ly yiv.-.i i att j.-r-M.ns iln.iei.ie4 lu aM -ti.lt lo niiike inline illilt.- tyinvlll, 11 1 . -1 t:io.-e havllli; .lillii- KUillst siilil e-.U.(e will present llleiii iluiy ull tlicnticalci lor s tilt.iiieiit.iHi Tuesility. Ma-cli il. Is:i, al tile lat.' r. si t. -lie- of Uiv'd.,"i: ei l. r-l.urv borough. A. 1?. Li.Xi;, A Will. I-li.Nli. AJn.ii. istraton. E XECTTOirs NOTICE. K-tate of ieni iv infill tti. r. late of Cone-liuiu-h township, Ss.miTo-ct Co., t'aiicv'U. letn-rs t st.tm.-iilary on tliv nHive -s-tiite i.avinn; Is-, 11 xr.inle.1 lo the u:nii r-ii .-.I, l.y the pr.-p.-r Miiiltoiity, notic,- i. litn ly itiven to all person in.l. iiletl lo saiil tt-tule to make iliinn-.il ile my ment. ami Dmim. Iiavittt; elaiuiH H-ttinst sai.l esiiile will pn.-s.-nl Iii 111 iluiy :it!(ii-nticat.-. for rtetti.-ment. 011 Kri.iay, Kel.niary .S, t.SMi, al the late resnl. nee il dee'd. SKM K At'KMAN. Kr NOAH KA I" .M.MAN, Kxccuiors. E3 Ksluteuf Cluirles Miller, late of riiivrsct u.nsliip, il.-e'd. Letter tet.:iM-nt.-iry 011 the !ve estate hiivin Uvu itrant.sl to li;- tiiHl.-r-.-Un.sl l-y the p.os-r milln.nty. i;.tt-e i liei-eby lilVrll to Mil J ersilis in. I- 'ile.1 l aiii estate to make iniin.-.i!ale my iiieiit, and tti.wM huvinir claims a-'ani.-t said estate will present tii. nl duly ais::-nli mt.Al for wltlemi nl, on siitunla.v. Ki Ii. nt the oiliteof Hie Ilxi-cutor, iuSonn rst boroukh. U M. HICKS. Kxeiulor. A I'DITOirS NOTICE. Havinz Nn oi'lsilatisl by the orphans' Court of soiicict County. Ta-. auditor ! ki upon liie e&.s-pti.iiis til.-d t.i tlie lirst miiiI tiiiiil account of the administrator of Henry S. ltckiint, d.sr'd and lo distribute the funds in Die hands of the adit luisliator lo and aimiiiK those leirally entultsl Uien-t.i, not lev : hereby tiven lhat I will attend to Die duti.-s of mid opisiinttiient at my ottlee ill Soim rs-t !"!.. on Die anil ihiy of Kebruary, al 1 o'clock p. in. V A LENTIN K II A Y. Auditor. YOU CAN FIND TK!3 PAPEfl a &! In FtTTar..n n ilu A.l.n..ia ti.ciau o rSSREMlHGTOir EROS. .ha vuM mitKi k MiruUM M W4 rui i ol'::t riyx-LAMATroN. Vi'l'f i-t Th H-.ti. Ji'im 11. IstxuK- Sf : MI. Il il. .it .1-1 !.-ei,f . ;,i.,mi .r-i i , il ,4 iM' iiii. i.i , i'l-ti-i f f : t. -a- v'T;il i-'-1 n r ; i in I--I- -'l 1 1,-;-. 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