erset Herald. ;s "p. term witor. It '.V ;vler- .. ' Inr-r Store. ,1 OUTifc -t I" Purity and Accarmcy. . store r. t-- pr"r earned 1S1I SO "-ia : c. briis' Greensbarg nog ocUs.an.i'" lor in o 1 hich character. 11 u .hich ia ld t . tare noon HjOif BU u st Young t Prog '.,.. cokredmaa residing "1 'Jjjot.irft"U,,,y-,rM recently " . . .4. Iiii K..- fc- "V -.-vie', tbe drugj.-iss. can fur 1 to euil tbeir . 0f .Manor, neat (.m-nsbaiy. "!- ji f'.r climbing to-llie but- .r t b-.u. waii one in t!ie Ttie totul numfier Johnstown was V, tofrtlier would Biake 2 ,wsj..j.!:s? " - t;oa, along the S. A C. R IL .n:,-r taca'.l on or addrets I . ,ie;;n.i; 1'sMet.gt-r Agent t Mr. Joiah . i ri! in ju:iit:tu-s to suit i - ,c i , somentet s rnanv . n.i.l .-tor e the f.rrrt m reenM)t.rg. under his arm, he ! :ite icy pavement. The .1 rtn in'o one of hi no- v-jfcjtat ttie eye. j.rnj.-ing a wli.-h :t wa fearej he would . ;t baine rasa is ttie owner j. cat. Thursday the C2'. tv li:ifP. ail joined toether -i:i-Kl.Cia v.4. f t c i :::c'i are perfectly formed. .;t ieir-STiduii? distinct. Four -..i t and one is marked jut t ri Hiring cinthinz already re- . ciMatng ;n a ww anjs. t:e r.at iy)e. t ome and ;nr:t a-nment. (onif and . tanei.a.:y low pnew. Km; rra A Feestb. r will be r'i'iirej un- Kiy 15. I"-'', to return all . w- --ign atiJ township kr tax- .s .an; to r pai l by owners ii 5iirr.i il l ir f-male canines. t revuried into t!ie schoil ,r sili tie found in the lav. i- aK-brft laws. A eor!". ljn t rt fa -t. f Furv I will pay the highest i.r all iTwi of hid, pelrs and : y. cr.rd (,f Rot k ih.k and 1 : irm war.'ea at fine. 1 at r n w..vice. immo'- H n.-KtKHW I ? 1 us ar that a woman has j ' In ..ne year ihe pets din- iL thel'shes limj tiro. Tu ra lr tir sch "fil I w ice a a. r-t the tsnv 10 !p ivr) t'l.iit T.-v rail?, and as she. i; 'ling '.ie ban' every min- tu.riim an nour. or ij ':io says that a woman 4,? i tToi t.I ti e ivrnfTivana I the tatement that among ' aimaf;! and dt myed hy the 11 lawiicer oir. ic. motive, some of the lat- 5irii.nc KiHr weigh, being iT, 1 tr'r by tbe fr"e of the j; tian5.nnt extended in re - 'auwl bv the flovl to 3It !. t-i i'.j i 01. 1 ftaet, nd others x)mirig E A . p.l do well to go to 1 ?'.Tre fir blank judement nmmor.. wn'p blanks and a s.tr.ks. Fiber s IV a-k Store ! bjr Wal ran and fois- f.ng fjr. official sieen- Justice. I'unlap s Foui. iters guides aDd Mar- i !- Wiidale ears ; If tbe j ci sho has examined the e if farm of Jeremiah StonfT- .iMcin, t. pfh;iclst. t TiArVd aajt i.NJ in silver T. in goid to the ton. ' r-t 5-"t HMs'i pri- r V- A J. H.'furd ha writ- the Vsrrh r.nmiierof the J-,uraI. an ar Eirrivin ' lat'y Life in The f'Tist-d with the consent fVli. Hrnon. A new ' ir of t!s White House, !-T f? this srticle. rd a rew ' uwi'iy rooms of the F.xeeo "r aig the iiiu-tiations "s;jiv Vr. Halford a first Mr J An ni;amon. of Ded- trt a rttfie c iv in ('urn T tr.-.'.; whrn she was ' nr to two exlves. -: her to lohn H-o-tier frf- s.vee rear "' !je.i ss was'taree at the are if for ',r kd th-ve cali-es at a Uter had (wins for the f.r.rkf. ,4 Bwjfi.rd ;he owner of the an- rWr tii;ht she pn-wnled ' Tbl.w.iTf'.erfal OOW liSS 'x'nk.d-.f4 GairTU. ") tells of a horse . Tbe fanner that owned the conciusioTi. from tiial the animal wa oet,l, u, tai.e tiie and bad a pair of mr f. bim. They are mis tl bead ft a!'., so 'Warsd raried at this ad bu; he soon f& used hLed them. -In fact." iet: I turn him out to td last Sunday be 'ra and whtnr.ii'd so 1 M the bed ,-.a!l and 4 hr a ao glad be ru! Lis nose. Then he aod daioed down to the Tt Alcona T J-ur aar.ts a Uwtivii.jt tSe riHit of franciose ta .i,lr those ho can " - j eu.i i:ojrtw tu feu, will be Marvt li. 13. ! "fUKttt niestr njr against the ovn- imoIv kept tumrike. Mr. S. rs. S'.ioiekcr, tbe bor dcar, :.UhiparJf1 of f. draft hor to ihcatra wirtrt Tliun, lav. Mr Amh(ijr Cun;hir. tbe ItaiUa W btr. will orrnrr ie r..-m over TLr bo.k ttore 0tr April !rt Vra. Wm. H. EuTH left for Omaha, y. brata. Th-.Ht raornitig, wherp U ;u tpend sereral k vitb relatives. The fin a!f,g(nng purr of tbe m-oq. from Soawael. waa entertained in royal syl t Landlord Tayman i LanriJe boa llery, Thuraday eTmiof. Tbe Caiubria Iron Oorapmy hsve lease! tbe B iO.E. R rolling mill atCaaiberUnd. Md , kjr s terns of rwr and will eomineacw crraikna there Apri'. 14. Tlie cae of the condemned Xiceir t .ya will be argued before the Rrd of Tardon nxt Tuesday . Arter t!ja tLe Governor nsy "get a more on him." Tlie Crystal loe Gnij.any r-ut a force of men to work at 12 o tiof k Kanday night Rawing ice. to E!l an order for fifteen car liiad, for a M Kee-j-ort d-airr. Mwrs. Barron and Tritts wiil open a nor mal school in tbe Academy building on Tae-lsy, May G:b. The pronpecw for a large school are Ttry ercoura ne. H--n. John Cewns. of Retiford. wm in town for several day, last looking af- W two or three cas in which he is em- f ployed, now pendiu,; in the Somerset Coau- j tv c-jurt. Mr. fr.rpe .V. Ueuford will reenter the drug bumnrai on April 1st. barinf purchas ed the drug store of Charley Vounc. who will enpsCT in the same business at Johns town eariy in Apr:!. The excellent sledding during the latter i part of ttie week wa a great !oon toliirntier- I I ti"H. Thouan.!- of f,.e? of t,te I timber 1 w hauled from the dlff.-rent miUs to tt- ! l!'tHi :...! .. Keiter, the newlr a;rV;nted i .-r!t. l a . who wiil I'Jr- 1 -:nnt.-.!er lor tins piac enlertanted from . rfrs of ftre. and all irtor- ; s xty to seventy of his iiuny friend? at l'i . to all puint? a:iib- j ?.!' oyoter psrloi. tS;urUr evening. Mr. . usuon. Keller will assume c-Siarge of the portoffie t.l Ksnmer and Irv.n IVitf. two of trpa and nni,!y young i iave punhased the bou and news ' ' . " I 1 store Oeure W. Ilenford. Th, v will Io... l..rrvre'nr while Alfred Johnson j o::e of the most attractive esUblbnu-ats in therc'Jtitv. I'iram : V.'Lite. of A. J. While A Son. tailor. 'hamlrba'L'. I'a wiil be in ora-er-t and U-ini:y tije latter srt of this niKt.tij, ith Mmplcst'f tlieir e;-rin.: stock. Sati-lact:on -'larauttird Ihiyand date will be given laier. Kantner's iljra ha been the tcne of more hard work daring ttie past week Uan any other i-jiot in the county. Kvery man stout town who ciuld he g oMen to work wa en- j fared in either ctttting or hauling ice. day j and iiijht. Almost every U-e hn'ise in town j has lx-o tilled. j rjrce Miilc, M yertown"s wii known j Ft--k deali Ln, ,J ha'idmie driving J hor he reien'ty pur-ha.--d in OV10 to Xi'ca. ' H. Mi'.ler.of Q ierui'on;ng town!iip . for j tf'J.'M: 1'i-n-e vjivs nota ithta-d:ng prices are inw a h re like this one . alaaysworth the Tj. Congrt-M-maii Si-u!1 arrived in town Fridiy 1 e.enirig, and lef for S'etiVienville, Ohio, j Saturday afternoon. in renMetoa telegram uyitig tliat Irs venerable mother had oeen stricken with para'jsit. and was not expect ed to live. ShoulJ Mrs. Si ul! survive until 0 i ! ili oe . the 17th of the pres-.mt numb, she w !l rears of e. Iri the trial of a ca in the Kbtnrturg pnul d inre ttie early part of this wk an a;torny for t!e jir-".ition r--aTedly sta led in his spe( ii to the omrt that "the d? fei:dant was one of theli -d d dst Lars in Cambna ot.untr." and l!ie court listened i'hout Comtnent. J hvt"r Tribune. Tiie John-'.own TVilMur entered upon its eipl:ieentb year last wek. The many good jualitiMi it has no bad onesof Elitor Swsnk's pa;er are dw well known to Som-erK-t county peopie to call for any praise from us. We know of no friend we would so reiuctac'.ly part with as the Ti l'mnt. We are informed that A. II. Sherriik. of rer.nsri'.ie, Fayerte county. Pa. purchacJ j Is-t wes-k. at a IsTjr? pm-e, from P. He-Sey j Lis Per- heron a'liton. Tbe bre d"n of Fay- erteoa ity w;il gin what S trnerset county j has iost. the finest ren-be- in suMirn that errrtiK.l in tliis e.inty. His colts are msg J nifiiv-t specimens, two y-ar olds weighing ' as high as from fourteen to fi.Wn hundred 1 , ; potinJs. JJr. Wilson W. Hartxell, son of Hiram Ilartiell. of Addison, and one of tbe most widt'y known residents of this county, died at his home in Confluence on Friday liifbt. It never orcorred to tlose who were famil iar with the sight of Mr. Hartteil's stalwart frame that he would ever fail a victim to consumption, and the announcement of hi oesth from that disease, although not unex pected by his tsnii'y. wiil rove a shock 10 bis tuany frieo-.l. 1 sr. t it w.-.i-.i.r Ki i.fwii a rrterv an I ' ' -ej on. m'd and silver t.as I . i,, 11 mileaeast of 1 I 1 .-11 I 1 m .. .... - - 1 p;irv..ir.1i on the line of the Pecosylranla 1 c 'en..n or nuncs opera- I it)r;j i Wilmenline is ther.ew fcrwriml a t..Au . . ik. 1 . . .1.. ; ,i Somerset. - ... town PW1I r lam 0111 oy mr urau. fuvn , r.;:i.i , ... i i irrx j iher will be able to name tmes and i"i'nm.-'iiv u. vi..- . pf jj.,,,- an,j us rirroectors exjiei.-i io iuae - - known .0 exist on j Z of the bandit m.nufacttiring '7 o a.l. s. c,ii. .r ...en- ! ' ..: . a. ...!-.,. As retience .n regard to our works - 1 towns in America. ..ii- - , ..... . I KM.iilar merchant and resident ot Somerset popj.ar rornoa ! lor ttie past lea jra,-.. n; . , his family for ttie present. Sh.m'y aFerr'gi.i o'edock MondUy morn iug the resident of Win. SiiaiTer. two m-les east ..f town was entirely destr-M-ed by f.re. Mr. Sa:Ter La;I been engaged in hauling coal in tiie early morning f. a neighbor and wasiu the barn unharnessing his horse when be observed a great volume of sm kc coming from th direction of h's htnise. He called to his wife who wa employed in the wa-b h.Kie near by. but before eiiht? of them could reach their home it wis a mas of fliii.es and ail efforts Io MT of ' eontei,ts were in ram. It U nut kaown bow the t-r- o'igii.arel. T l-a reach about iV. Jesurauce i7&. Mr. J. C Sc tt, of Stonef .j-ie-k town'hip, S- imerset crtinty, is in Joh:itown to day for tie Crst time, aithot.'gb be has heeo a reL Ln of 'mrset courry for eiahloen ye-irv He l.i bTi in alnmst every other fowu ia tt,e State, but who. how his business never tv fore br -ught him to city. Mr. Scott a farmer and a stork dealer. Ue dispose of bi prtrfucts in Somensrt and Berlin. He came here to day 10 sell vne fat cattle, bat t!e prices oiTerrtl by the buXbers were not satisfactory. Tbe tteam railroad alalioo for Mr. &cotl ia Cofeman's, on tbe 8, A C , a.Nxit thirty amies from Jo'jnstown. When Aadrew IT'ienitz, the HungarUn from Johnstown, was arraigned in the Cam fcria cocnty cwrt liaturiay morning f.rhe a II 1 1 .. 1m. maVka lust munier 01 aioen i' . v ' t'-ate out of pjayje. At f iter raa into his lung, be pieade4 rT. and the court prooee-W to bear testimony to determine tbe degree of puilt. Voder tbe circumstances no jury was newsaty. and all jurors were iiscLarged. Tbe taktng of testimony was eoodaJl t noen. I: will nott murder of tie C'st degree, bat i kely of lb secotid ; but tbe court reserved (ji decv.n as to thr degree of guilt-Sine- the above was written the Court Laa .1 wm,i the .icrree as murder in tiie .ecorm prre aid sentenoed the prieoner to re Will Listen to Their Tata, of Wo.. .our.l for Joseph etui I jtU Xify Lavs i ''rcerojetjr. ai.l will go before t he rardon Ikard Tonssuir .fneit week io ak t-ra rd.r,orKtimtct:!n of sentence from obU to iuprbonmit for life. Arug wiier rtaoit as -nvl in thr petition for a lr.lon . ate tbe following: I'rrjudioe of i n jurom apiinrt tbe t5nianU. and their cieard ui the dckud-itst' erirnoe 'tbat l;e fw tetbunk wan uot a(ticiently idenlt C'J ; iStl iLe etWt frodaeed by toe CoaisMHiweallb was not a(5cieot toesUb lib pniit berosd reasonable JouU ; that toe etiiiecce in regard to tbe pocket book waa improperly admitted ; that tbe defend tats proof of an aljJU was of auch a cbar der as to establish their innocence. All of these points have already been passed upon by tbe Supreme Court or tbe court below, ad tbe inexbers of tbe Pardon Board will not likely have wash trouble la disposing of item. Another reason assigned for a par ilon, is, new evidence discovered since tbe trial. Tbe etidence taken at different times sicce tbe trial La been poblisbed pretty fully in tbe Ucxaut, and oor readers can jadjre wbat weight it would likeW Lave u(u tbe minds of lraxned, fair and impar tial men. We understand that depositions will be taken belore K- juire Hick, on part of toe Commonwtaltb, UdT. Wedoday. Meers. t'offroth and Koonu will apfiear before tbe Board on behalf of tbe condemn ed men, while F. J. Kouser, E., will ap pear for tbe Commonwealth. A Remarkable Dog. Cy same book or crook, or possibly we might more correctly say, by his inherent foresight in driving a bf?iin in lire stock. K. J. Koor. K; . stands anerjualed among our citizens. Itjaicr of the Ucuu will recall how, a few rears since, he became tbe r-ruad nosr of a nhdiominallv rapid and high spirited Arabic horse for a mere ; song as prices fjr blooded horses go and how be was totne'.!ed to dipose of bira on ancount of a peculiar projnity, exhibited in Utter year. Cr temrin? orer emssings at an unfffivemalsle i?eil. eudamrering tbe j lire of e.l!itrian. Mr. Kooserrealiied very j lutftdsonifly on bis purchase. bwereT. and f"t " ni""ber of rears religiously attained 'fura ,1ir'? four-toteJ t.K-k nt any "ripiion. until now be is the owner of an n 1'Wmise to bring an .Untnt M:irn firlrin Inn. nf I unprece dented return. I'trlr in Jane of last year. Mr. Kjer opened negotiations with a far- nit-r frinnd f..r th niinr-)iae of a neciiliar hKikingdog. To the ceual observer tJie dog !n j'ie!tiou was as illy hfed atd aniotil- l.cnt a locking cur a he might wish to see. but 10 Mr. Kooser. who bis mi U a study of the catlike race, he premted points that j, ... V-,..,t.,i..n. f.., .).. ,,.. ':j " :.ik;,. ,; . . c n 1 1 . . r Irit finaliv he tael into tae ponekion of 1 M r. Kooser (or a stated sum and condition- i aiiy that be be named after bis li e owner. j J 1 It required but a few days training under j the careful eye of bis new master to con j vince that gent 'etc in that be bad a jewel in i " Jjcvi. " and at the expiration of ten days j he was eatiMied that he had a whe.'p of re- markahle in'.eliigence and unbounded prom ise. At tbe clone of a fortnight " Irvi" Lad advanoed under tl eexaiting tutorage of bis new roaster to such a degree of proficiency that be couid bark the alphabet ia twenty six sejierate and distinct tones, and bad learned to rec:te two or three of the nyrt IKipuiar recitation? in perfect harmony with the intonations of tae local church UelU. In six months '" l?vi " was master of the ordi- 1 nary whocd primer, and at lite pnaent time he is far advanced in tbe sec Hid reader. II is owner experts to have him prepirej for tbe "grammar ciam" by fa! '. It is haniiy nec essary to add that tje rroiarksble pevtiiiar iiies and inteilig-nce of Mr. K o-er dog have been no.K-d ahroail and tliat be has been offered fabuiolis sums for him by mana gers of dime museum; but Mr. Kooser knows a dog s hea be sees one and he ap preciates the value of " Levi. " Court Proceedings. Tbe fallowing cases were tried at last week's coart. The balance of the cases on ttie list were setiieo or connnnea : Silas J. Wallace vs. James M. Cover and Wiiiiara II. Whitmer partners trading and doing business in the name of the Somerset I.umterConiiany (Ajipea! by iJefendants.) Veril.ct fjr RisintifT $-M 'JJ. Levi T. Eaih rs. same (Appeal by Defend ant.) Verdict for P.aintiff for 0- Malilon Yodtr ra. saie (appeal by De fendants.) Verdul for Plaintiff for riS-St. Henry kister rs. Henry Fiiherand 8arab M. Fisher, bis wife and Cyrus L. Garthaw. (Trespass.) Verdict for Piaintifls. Motion Lira new trial filed. Justice Bowman rs. I rish H. Kaylor. Inject raenL) Verdict for Plaiutiff. Motion for a new trial hied. George W. Snyder rs. Curtis K. Grove. 1 titml hv IVlVl.dant.l Venhr tor PlaintiS for j-5 3' J jeiah Specht rs. The county of Somerset Asarop;t.l Verlicl for the Plaintiff for fi.'M. Motion lor a new trial filed. K iss Cunningham rs. Jacob Ple'cher ;r.ei.leven. Verdict lor Plaintiff for J-lli V.. EiAD AX9 RK11KIE TILirs. Petition of cilirtu of Paint Township to Ta.wte and supply p-irts of a public road leading from Foust'r mill to Ashtola, on lands of John Pummel, to a point on public road leading irotn Salp Lerel to Ashtola, on land? of Jeretaiab Shaffer, in said township. K'wood Swank, Surveyor ; Jose;.h S. Voder and Jacob G. Miahier, Viewers. Farmers, Look: to Vour Interests. We extend our tharks for your very liber al patronage the past sea-on, and beg Lave 1 to say that with our extensive work, now j covering; over acre of ground, we hope ta !, f 11 i I.. I 1 . : 1 rte aoic 10 :i Sii our wnoieaie anu rruui oraers prompts Having contracted wiiij S. R. Voder, of Fu;:! , Somem-t Coonty. and Peter Fink, of to aolk.it orders, we fee! assured terms and ; r .- ... c .t,,r; ,.r i.i.m tr. IS' 1 . J L J C S ' 'I 111MIUW.IUJIU. m ... si- wu m c Ulirer, we take the liberty of naming Hon. P. Shaver and 8. B. Yoder. botn gentle men woose veracity will not he doubled and ho vis:ted our w-i'ks during the fall of 'ft. On behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilizer Co. of Baltimore Ci'y. Rtpectfui!y. A. J. KosrE. Guernsey. Adams Co . Pa. Mlddlecreek Items. Mr. I. S. Pile, of the X. L. Band, il suffer ing frjra one of tbe sequels of '"grip" a bad foaeh. U interferes Sfriously :tb his school work nJ remodeling or reconstruction of Cassady's singing at Mt. Jacob. Wilson Wljipkey tm4 the proiairU of bis ay,-ar camp to GnneilTi!le He tbrra t.-aleJ and sold ard g A great gain, and re turned greatly enriched. E- G. Dickey has been forced to quit school to assst tia father in sugar boiUcf Mr, Job" PiielUoroer) j afflictisd with a carbuncle. E.F, Moore starts lor Dixon, HL, Monday, 17th. Suceees attend you. Marion Henry has been doing land offi.e" business in sol, Marion says be will build a lew coke ovens as soon as tbe people neme'jouu procure the proper store. J. p. gamin has rrtumed to bis farmer Lome after several years' residence in Ukhi na. Welcome ! Bum. School Teachers, Attention J Send to Pibers Rook Store for cards. c broinos, and other rewards for last days o school. Yoo a send prk io Iate stamps. Cjrds, chromo and book Biaded promptly. Cua. H. Fisbee, Thorousribrod Shorthorn Bulls for Sale. The undersigned offers fe !ec4 y&mf bolls for sale, ot.e red and one roan, one year old, bo'Ji serviceable, at low price. AH aired by Roan Boy. Xo. M.7T5. prise winner of tbe Sharon famy.. Call on or address Wm. H. Miller. Storwtown, Pa. In the Recorder's Office. Deeds RocorcJd Letters Crantad Marriage Lioenses Issuad. tST7t Rixosnri. Levi Venter to Iari L. Toiler, property ia Cunemsruh township; consideration J70CK. Levi Yoder to Ssrab MUliler. property in Conemaugu township ; considers; if m $SjOO. Levi Yoder to Toily Misbler. property in Oooemaogu townsbsp ; eonsiderEtion $3X0. Xadwick Friedline Committee to Wm. and Charts Ream, property in JeSerSon township; consideration (1370,00. E. S UcUillen to Jackson if. Walter, prop erty in Elk Lick township; consideration $550. Tillie S. Lint to Annie E. Whipperman and others, property ia Jenner township; consideration So230. -'AngtMtos Sellers to Emma Herring, prop erty la frsia Borcugh ; consideration $351.- 25. Jacob M. Walters' Administrator to Frank lin Waller, property in Somerset and Jiil ford townships ; consideration $X23,00. B.S. McMillen, Sneriff. to William P. Meyers, property ia Meyersdale Borough ; consideration $J.'vi0u0. Henry Fox to Sophia Fisher, properly in Stocycreek township; consideration $40 ,00. S. P. Poorbaagb to Mary A. Stouer. prop erty in Gleticoe ; consideration $73.00. ' Henry Thomas Wcid to Xorman H. Ken nel!, property in Fair Hope ; consideration $75 00. James G. McHintotk to Levi M. McOin tock, property in Addison township; con sideration $13 00. Henry Glotielty s Administrators to John H. Bee ford, profrty in Lower Turkey foot township; consideration $315.00, Emanuel Easb to Martin Karr, property in Paint township ; consideration jo-lo. Caroline E. Smith's heirs to Richard New man, projierty in Salisbury Ii-jrougb ; con siderat ioo $..). Sarah Berkley to Edward C, ehumaker, property in Somerset township ; considera tion $150. Cyrus A. Just to John M. dinger. profr ty in Meyersdale Borough; consideration $'l"J. Geo. J. Black, treasurer, to Commissioners of Somerset county. pro(erty in Meyeixiale Borough ; consideration f 10 !i Commissioners of Somerset county to J. M. dinger, property in Meyeredale Borough; consideration $1 77. Vnion Cemetary Association of Meyers dale to Joseph S. Miller, property in Sum mit township; consideration $21175. Samuel P. Miller's Executors to Joseph S. Miller, property in Summit township ; con sideration $2.'Ki.50. Jonathan F. Bittner to George Filker, projieny iu Larimer township; considera tion $ Jl.i0. Wm. B. Curry and others to Jona Mittin ger, projierty in Lower Turkeyfoot town abip; consideration lin. Benjamin Coursiu to Wiliier F. Hendrick eon. projierty in Lower Tuike) foot town ship; consideration $l sis). I. W. C. Bidwell to Wilber F. Hendrick son. property in Lower Turkeyfoot town ship; consideration ti54o.Oi. O. W. Anderson to I). C. Hense', proiierty in Lower Tuikeyfoot township; considera tion $300. Henry Korti to I. C. Hensel, projierty in Lower Turkeyfoot township ; consideration $700. John Rush's heirs to Samuel Fox. projier ty in Lower Turkeyfoot township ; consider ation $J5u0. Samuel Fox to I. C. Hensel, projieny in Lower Turkey loot township; consideration Albert McN'air to D. C, Hensel, property in Lower Turkeyfoot township; considera tion $.V) Josiab Keller, treasurer, to County Com missioner's, projrty In Lower Turkeyfoot township ; consideration $3 50. County Commissioner's, to John Miersnd others, property in Lower Turkeyfoot town abip; consideration $.1.00. W.J. Hiti Oman toSirah B. Shrife. prop erty in t"pir Tuikeyfoot; consideration $.So0. Jijseph Xider to Frederick Coleman, prop er y Merersda'e Borough ; consiileraliou PM. George Werner to John G. Sanner, prop erty in Somerset Borough ; consideration $1smG. IXTTrBS (.BASTED. L-tters of Administ ration were granted to John R. Scott to Administer upon tbe estate of Joseph A. T. Hunter late of I'rvina Bor ough, deceased. To James L. Pugh to Aimtnieterupon the estate of Ephraim Pugh, late of Somerset township, deceased. To John M. Stief, Executor of tbe estate ofWilbelmina Keedel late of Xortbamton township, deceased. MiaeiAi i ucrsxs 11 rp. Franklin L. Walker and Minnie I Smuck er both of Stonycretk township. Freeman C. Yorty of Milford township and Julia A. Heckler of Middlecretk town ship. Harrison B. Yorty and Sadie M. Dun meyer both of Somerset township. Charles C Burkharl of Allegheny town ship andrama R. Kammerer of Xortbamp lon township. Cyrus Hoensbell of Smitbton Ta.. and Lizzie Rieker of lairimer torn nship. John Bittner of Summit township and Caroline PritU of Brolheraralley townshiji. Franklin Baker of Soroersel township and Ida H. Beal of Brcuhersvalley township. Frrtt for Sale. John H- I'bl bas s farm for saie of about forty five arret, located six miles east of Som erset, with good bouse, batik, bam, twenty fire acres clear, of which twelve acres U in meadow. There arc shout two hundred and Afiy sugar trees on tbe farm, a good spring, a good fruit orchard, and also good timber thereon. Possession giren at once. ' Terms eaT. Fish, Consignments of mackerel fish the best on tbe market and lake herring, bare been meired and we offvrthera st prices fairly low, for cash or in exchange for country Respectfully, Coot A BtrtiT". Notice. Tbeoonnta in tbe Estate of Pr. Henry Brubaker dee d, must be settled, either by note or payment. Parties knowing them selves to be indebted to tbe estate, will please aJl and see me at once. J-L-PFeS- An April Trip to Washington the P. Q- R. On April 3d tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will oSer a most desirable opporv tunny of risiting Washington, It is a perl, od of tbe rear when tbe handsome ci'y wears its most attractive' aspect, and it is also atimewbea the (iorerument depart menu are busUsrt. Excnrsioo tickets, valid for ten days, and bearing stop-over privilege in Bal timore, in either direction, will be sold from Pittsburgh st $10, and at oorresoouding'y low rates from all intermediate stations. A special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburgh at I a. m, bat those who prefer to start in tbe evening may take tbe trains leaving at 7 15 or S 10 p. m. Those wbo eare to make tying side trips farther South may purchase at Washington reduced rate excursion ticket; to ML Ver non, Richmond, pgtersbarg, or Q14 Point Comfort. Return coupon will be aocej.sd cm any train within the limit, except tbe Pennsyl vania limited. Church Opening. Tbe new Lutheron Church of Lavansville. Pa wil be opened for divine services on tbe 15th oT March, at 10 o'clock s. in. Rev. J. H. Menge. of Philadelphia, will officiate at li-e opening exercises. The neigh boring nvmsters and tbeir people are cor dially invited to attend. E. L. Max-ca, Pastor. Ertherval!y Items. The scliools of ttis township will n.r!y all clow their winter terns next wself . .ilrs. MQton Bloagh. and family, of fs;its btiry, are TitiUng reUtires to this seruon. The roals in thi townsbip are in splen did condition to' haul eggs even and smooth, yoo know, and no ianuer of break ing any. The sugar cnp is stiH below fifty per cent, of tbe average crop, bat present indica tion point to a good yield for the balance of tbe reason. Israel Miller of Waterloo, lows. Is visit ing relatives and friends in this neighbor hood. At present he is staying with his brother-in-law, John 8. Meyers. Last Thursday evening the young ladle and gents of this place bsd a social party at William Uastigrrs. sr,d bo doubt the yousg folks made ao enjoy atl afiair out of it. Winter wlieat'cerer boxed batter at tliis season of th year than tbe present crop, snd it waa a kind providence thai gave it a good covering of snow a a protection against the recent cold weatLer. A number of our teachers will bold public entertainments at tbe doss of their teraj. This is s fa tor that deserves encouragement, Tbe one at Pine Hill is already announced to take place on Saturday evening, March 2iud. Tbe cattle sale last week of A. G . Kimmel and S. Fbilson, two of our thoroughbred cat tle breeders, was not attended as largely as a sale of this kind of stork demands, and consequently the low prices " fetched was not only a surprise to tbe owners of the cat but also to those wbo purchased the ani mals. " Iaut Fridjy morning tbe thermometer at different places in this section registered 3er below zero. On Saturday morning it stood at WTO, and Sunday morning st 6s below, snd consequently our ice men are happy. Ice is fivm six to eight inches thick, and of fine quality. A. C. Floto stored away shout eighty ton in two days. I see quite a number of our Somerset coun ty teachers are Toted for aa the most tioou- ; j lar teachers of Western Pennsylvania and . j Eastern t 'bio. This i certainly a nice little j j scheme of the Pittsburg 77wx The rule, j j yon know, is ' vote early and often," and j I any teacher who buys 100,i"JO copies can i get that many votes, because children, you j know, take great d-it hi in voting, j Tbe farmers of thi section organized a j Grange last week. The following officers j were installed for the ensuing year : Master. I H. K. Musser; Overseer, D. H. Musser; j Lecturer, A. G. Kimmel ; Chaplain. Chas. i Zimmerman ; Secretary, Wm. Koontz ; Treasarer, Alex Muser; StewarL E. E. . RhoaUs ; Assistant Steward, Sam'l Koontz ; Gate-keejicr, John Hoffman , I-ady Steward, Ella J. Coleman ; Ceres, Maggie Forney ; Flora, Mary Koonts ; Pomona, Ida Moe hol ier. The name of the Grange is ''Lily. Ztao. Milford District Institute. Tbe districts of Milford and Black, and the boioughs of Eockwood and Xew Centse ville. beldajoint institute at the latter place on Friday and Saturday, February 2Sih and Msrch 1st. IsitO. Friday evening' session consisted of the following program: Music, "Long, Long Ago"; Recitations, by Claud Phillippi. Belle Crouse. Susie Phtllipp', Carl Miller, Stella Markle. Josie Ted row, Kroet Miller. Annie Snyder, Mattie Kimmel, Mabel Dennison. Charles McCiintock, Johnny Ba ker, Maggie Vought, Eddie Carrotte, Kmma Boyd. Harry Gardner, Ollie Xewman, Lana Vought, Robert Shafer, Clara Zinn. Edna Spangler. Heulah Dull. Mattie Baker, Nannie Scott snd Emms Ted row. Dialogue, ""The Persuading Salesman," by James Scott snd Anthony IVroite : Dia logi?e, " The Insh Pbiloeopher," by Charles McC1int(k and Stewart Miller; Music. "The IVautiful Rjiu " ; Dialogue. y lailkerby," by James Scott and Charles Phillippi; Mu sic, " Tiie Rose of Shsron " ; Duet, The Photograph,"' Maggie Walter. E H. FiMitea ; Dialogue, Seeing a Ghost," Elsie Walter, Maud Gardner, and Xannie Scott : Q tartette. iowl Night." Clara Zinn, Maggie Walter. Luther Dui!. and E. 11. Foutche. Adjourn ment. f ATCXDA Y OE5t53 SESSI0S. Institute met iu tbe Lutheran church at 9.30 a. m. After a song by the Institute and devotional exercises by Rev. J, 8. Wagner the following officer were elected : Presi dent. E. H, Foatcbe ; Vice President, OS's E. Zinn ; Secretary, Cora Weller : Oiery manager, H. D. Pjle. After the election of offijer. the following profram was carried ont : Essay " Success," Ciara Zinn; "Moral and physical culture in our Common schools" by Rev. J. S. Wagner ; " Il tbe teacher re sponsible for the pupils not irtudying all of tbe common branches?" H. I. Pyle, G M. Baker. C. L. Kaylor, J. C. Weller. M. L. Snyder. E. H. Fuutche and Rev. Wagner ; ' The true ohject of public schools." J. C. Weller, C, L. Savior, W. H. Cover ; " How tr teac' !-awing in oftrcrnruon cho.Jl' liina Will. J. C. Weller, W. II. Cover and C. L. Savior; yueriea ; Music, " Wii is He?" "Should the higher branches be taught in tbe common schools 7" M. L. Savior and J. C. Weller. Music, " Weaver John." Instituie adjourned to meet at 130 Satur day afternoon. sati EtiAY arrERxooE srssios. Music ' Follow tbe Light"; "What may be taught at each recitation beside reading and spelling in the primary grades? Miss Cora Weller. Essay "Thinkers." Mia da Shad Oueries ; Js Grammar taught succeWully in our common schools ? C. L. 6ay!or. Music, I would love thee." Talk on - Educational Psycbofcigy," by Prof. W. H. Corer. (Queries. . " The Teachers Personal," E. IL Foutche; Music, "Toe Whippnr-Vvill," "Duties of Directors ia the .skhoal-roxuu," rrof. W. H. Cover. Xotwithsiamling the inclement weather there was a good turn out, bo:h by teachers and friends of education. The exercises were interesliiig and entertaing throughout, aad were appreciated by ail present. Tbe schol ars deserve great credit for performing tbeir respective parts ia such satisfactry man ner. A lecture on "Educational Tendencies" was to have been delivered on Saturday evening by Prof. W. H. Cover, but on ac count of so entertainment at Rock wood by tbe " Euterpean Band." of Somerset, it was postponed until some time in the future. R. I. P. EYE. EAR, NOSE AND TROAr Dr. Sadder, S04 Pepn Avpnuft. Pittsburg. The taost relivVe person to consult, Because : He i thoroughly edt'.rated In gen eral medipine. itecaose: He Las had the largest experience Jfi hi specialties of any man west of the mountain, Because: His reputation depends upon the satisfaction of those who bare experi enced bis results. Because: He is not afraid to bare results in. vestigated and comiared with the la auyuJurt. Because: He gives you thorough examina tion and reliabile opinion of your dura bility, before yoo begin treatment. Because : He gives bis ptrmuml attention to ctwry case. Because: He gives the least possible pain in all treatments. Because : He does not experiment. Bacause: Your circarcitancas govern bi charges, A Kentuekian writes to tbe Cincinnati ayurrthat In bis opinion Governor Camp bell standa tbe best chance for the Demo cratic nomination for President. He doe not believe Cleveland can win. and he, pre fers a Western mail. Messrs. Cleveland and Hill may after a while discover that tbe nomination is not to be disposed of by a toss opbetweett tbera. Tbe West bas several ambitions Democrats coming to toe front, and they will be ail the stronrer for the sej fi&b quarrels between the HiH and Cleve land tactions ia Xew York. Scr.ooi Enrnliittcn. A school exhibition was Leid at Waicsr' selniol Louse, in fisotiiersvalleT township, on Jsa'.unley evening, Febraary 23, which was attended by a arge natuher of pecple from the sunotmding country. The curtain rose at 7:30, waau tbe following program was ensctl : Song Better than Wealth or Fame," followed by music by the band. Dialogue " Tbe Assessor." Dialogue" Don't Cunt year Chicken Before they are Ha;cbed." "Stump Sjieech," B. K. Hjy. Class in Literal tire. Dialogue" Texas Cou rtship." Dialogue "Surprised." Recitation Hiram Rfam. Dialogue-" Fan in a Boarding House. Recitations Florence Ream, John A. Wa'ker, Carrie Walker. Clara R. Walker. ' Dialogue " The Trsveling Lecturer." Masic by the Band. Song" Good XighL" When tbe curtain rose it revealed the opening scene of the evening, which was a dialogue, entitled "The Assessor." It was well performed and heartily applauded. The exhibition waa pronounced by many of tbe teachers and citizens to be unexcelled. Tbe scholars of Walker's school deserve great credit for tbe manner in which they per formed tbeir respective parte. Much of the credit for the success of the entertainment i due Miss Flora Turner, the energetic teacher of the school, who is one of the best teach ers of tbe township. Jm k. Potatoes. Two ear loads bare been addeu to our stock, and we now have an abundant supply for everybody. Send as yonr orders which shall have prompt attention. Respectfully, Ccms Bcebits. Pittsburg Nurseries. Messrs. John R. 4 A. Murdoch have sent as their beautiful spring catalog-tie of Tree, Seeds, Hardy Roses, Yines, etc. It is print ed by Percy F. Smith and is a gem in every resi. advertisement in another col umn. Husband Items. The Oranre met here on the evening f tbe 3rd. The farmers of these parts are a lire set of men, wbo always make their met li nps a success. Mr. Henry C. Beam bas sold his tract of timber to a Mr. Child?, who is buying it for a wealthy firm. There are a number of far mers in this community that will also sell theirs, provided they can get prices to justify them. Mr. L. A. Turner will give an entertain ment here on Tuesday evening, March lltb. Mr. Turner gave entertainments in this community similar to this several times, but this one will excel by far that of any be has ever given here. We believe bin entertain ments to he interesting aeil as instructive and everybody Lou:d attc-rd, as the admis sion fee is reasonable, snd within the reach of ail. Oivj.-iosal. Where to Buy Carpets. A large and cotnpitte assortment just re ceived. Hemp carpets, from 1 lc to IV' Flowered carpets, SJ to '.'-o t Cttton chain carpets. ,V to . Cotton chain c. c. carpets, 45 to Good all-wool carjH-ts. ,V) Extra super carper carra-tn, r,2 to 5 3-piy extia super carpets, tt'i Iir carjiet", is to .'Mi Tapestry Brussels carjiets, jo to FJ Body Brussels carpets, so to l At ! More than 7" roll to select from. We also have a fui! line of stair carpets, niat tinr, carpet lining. rarj-t ctaiaSo oil clo:h, rugs and druets. KsrrsxR A Feeses. Rock wood Normal School will o(u Monday, aAprii 2th. For par ticuiars address C. L. Savior, or O. t. 5ay lor. Rock wood. Pa, DIED. TK1MPEY. Va February '.. i.ear -ew Islington, i a.. Mrs. t. ixabetU Trim- 1 pey, aged 7'J yars, 5 months and 17 days MARRIED. SARVER KEEFER n Sunday March 2nd, !:.'. at Ili riding Iudr. Pa by Francis Suhre. Emj, Mr. Syivtster Sarver. to Miss Annie R. Keefer, all of Allegheny township. Somerset, Co., Pa. YORTY HEtKLER At the resiOc-nce of Samuel Bowser, on Sunday March i'nd. by Elder Jos lah Berk'ey. Mr. Freerran C. Yorty. of Milford township, to Miss Julia A. Heckler, of Middlecreek. township. YORTY DI XMYER At the fesidenc of Samuel Bowser, on Sunday. March 2nd. !, by Eider Josiab Berkley. Mr. Harrison B. Yorty of Miifjrd township, and Miss Sadie M. r'unmyer, of Smerstrt township. GRADY ADAMS. "m Sunday. March J, t0. at the residence of Wilon fisreys. by E. P. Kicft. J. P.. Jolin H. Grady. o! Somerset County, and E'.Lii!eth Adams, of Fayette County. WHIpKEY PIEL On Sunday, Marth U, lit', st the resilience of E. P. King, J. P., by the same. Mr. Ehhrairn Whipkey and Miss Katie Fir!, both of Fayette Co., Fa. mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This r-OTfier aerer varies. A man el of rarit j Strei.a1h.an-t bo'i.-oruerie.s. More ertrirJ ttiao tlie ordinary clevis, and eatjuot be Ku4 in e.wapMi:!' wlti; the mu;uii" of low trst. sbort wehcht. alum pbosviuaie pgauera. " ' i rant. EovaL BafcisiJ Poisa to., i' Tt ail St. Jf. V. juilT.'soi'.l pE PORT OF THE CONDITION or tic First National Bank QF SOMERSET, Sorarset, in the State of PeBa'vacia, at th rise f hn-Snraw, "V ruarj , I'S SfSOURCiS: Inaa anddieo.iB - tjo. " . rer d'stt sirt a&d unseetired 2 t C S. Bonds In t ear C4mu;ti.r. . ... lU.oHJ tu le froto approved rwaie a-iiui 7.H fc Inie tnaouihor Vlu4.l J.d 9:t icte fr.au matt' Bank and Hanker. 4-1 to br;kt bouse, romtiitre and axiurc. Tl t'arreiu expense and taxes uii " Premiuw. oo I". 8. Botxls.. -, , S.i.. J Chwks and othereash ilena 2 ) Bills of other tlauks i ( Frar.y.nai paper cumrnry, uu-kel and rents , ... 64 3ft Srus-ie , M si IxtciiI teuiier nmes . . T,v-4 tt ttsdemnlion ruivl with I", a. I r surer i per tern of ciiwiatixi. ... !W W Total nr. , Sit,i'Z ia UABUTIS: Caittal stick pa'.dia , I jfi.W do l"uliridert fi"ts . t.tfl ji aii,Kial Bans WJ ouwaii'luif tl. TiA ) lsdivtdual tju u'.srt to tiiett., 43.1:1 as ivmaisl eeruticatof ut-pivii . lt.iMi Si Iiim-toitf hrr Svional nek... Xl v Is Hue to Siate Bank a& baiUen.. 9S. CS Total TM.m SB ftrSV nf PKMftir-KUi, CfM'tf) .w-wi . I, Aadre Partee. Cashier of t aGore-iiSMsI Bank. U Dtea.nty swear that tp at-e euue meut is true, to the best of my knowledge aad belief ? f s51EEW FAEKKR. " (' Cashier. Bcbteribefl and ssrorc t before me this Ttadav of March, m.H. vrrxTvex Stuujj paliUe. Cobbect Arrarr : VALESTrSF Hy, t liAs. H. n-HEli. FEED. W. E1E-K( KEIt. r kss! PUBLTC SALE OF Yalnalila Real Estate. BY rir.TTE of sn 02 of wr; -vi c; V tt Vjrf of rxcrtK-i t.iy. It.. 10 Ttit; cnt.-r-.Ttti d'rectv-r?. e iri'.t xvw p'3S:;r 'n tire wrsisw. ui Th- itof 1 1 O-jJ iA ffc.r.t Friday, April 4, 1890, at ! o'cli-k K m. l"i j l.iitir.q: itseill real estate, late uw ;r..pony jiuii li riej", ilec J, to wit r A ceriin tract of luat si.-iate in I'aint Tosra hfp, t- atr r Uints t-f i. S IWev. Anna hft kev 'cy. S. VlHer, J.els J-atins, Jackon Herkey. Jtt-oh Ynurtg's aie. aad ocn 9n. eontaiuicg I'-v acres, more or lewk witix s K-i two-story DWELLING HOUSE, bi:k era aad niter oo:xiiJi:in. cf which ifcere are about i acres meil tinibi reo. th ; bal a wee eiean.t and iu an"i aiau ot ci:'iiia.'ii. Tbj larm l cn.lerlid a-iiii cou a.J uair m.a erU, 'm apjnirtcuaaces. TERMS. rTrrvthSri af.T tb prr.tnt of alt nrn t rrniin a !ifn on th ih-s ;; -ri-i !-. pfsi'l aur.'jil;v to fc". m iVrfcev. m itt, .:ir,Tiaf fitf life. fmnr,"drif r iTirrnKn ' : at hor d.mth tin pnnt i fif the hvr of ihr d-v-ti . ot"- din! f-asii, eti'1 trr rr-irw.lv. rj; t'-iiiiM in ;-, ith it-f-r-rwiil ru mTre. AI- i-f i-wl Ty. "fRUSTEE'S SALE j Valuable real estatE DY VIRTt'Eof an rr-ter of s!e issix-d m; efth-- LI rtl.ti i tin ,h nn"rset out ul W iu tUfertr-i. 1-iiMie tmicrr. t tbe r-vn.ies iU 4Jeuuer, s.ieis.-t . o., la., on r.in:..ii p SATCXDAY, MARCH - t 1 oVWsr t. on., ri? ffriT'rxjpjr rlt-cri'M-tl J.'.-.jI t-uii-. latif iiie jroiny ti lit-ruiKit mivi dr-iif-nl. viz : n.T- Tl..- H.t. i-. .'y .ul I .Jil.ll- 1' -f.-s -nir !aiivi. if ;V'-i.nfi:h. W'ri. fiMin. n'tai. t- ! sill '.i i- I y ucrt-r Iff iOs, Ultil ItW i.j.! !ir.fi;L;.';S. TERMS: f Tbe h.n ff the wi-V.w feiie-balf i'V-r ' V nvr:it fal! ni4 Ati aA irtt en v-i 1 rt OiM.:S c s.rr baiQ-U ol the Mirfhr.-r d:.r -ic it ijturl f I mletr'rr. :1i ai c-f litniaflu Tnrl'arTyrr, dttt?. ut;t :r- i. i:e i th4?n-'. r ni!i,ii:'iT and rr;ii-:y ,-4.1 u llvr ty thr pur-.-hu. r. t.; h-ir i-n l iir:i thjI J- .siwutff, a rviii vr rtrt't-rtiMie in i h t- 'oJ''-nroriwf-iith. wJiif, ' :;1tw hail i.svp? fn tuii (t:sfr:i(-n Of btr d m-r in -vt: j-r-sMs, at 1 at l.t?r -itt !, tier Miur t i t, j?irr-j'' rritrr. :en'ieii. lTie liaiaf:'-- .iaii k .! Pim1 6-.H ri on ar tf mi , th n-Tft n4r i( tbinl at rx.t;Srm,4.'Ti ( -lr : ;tii imfivt or the 1fV -mni vine nr rrvrm ft'i'Iirmali fa of hak. lt ut At-nl. lt4J. rKT-.RT rvr.rry i-R. n)a:.i. Iruia-t1, p'JELIC SALE OF Valuacls EsU Estate ! j QV ViltTVE of an or.r i-w-n-it '1, .:e r? rr.e j U ye Iciiis .'-vitrt as lr!i-- ti.esle ot t.ie heal tistau-"f t'ati.a: ;':e a. -hum. ,i,-wot. o. life is trtri-,y xive.i liit 1 a n, en ur nsle t ptitiiit: ijiu r , ou lae tnrn-.i--.s, tai S lTl J;lA V, .V1.'7.r :'.. l', ;a;e, vi : r-''-1' ? .''- ftman. md! mmi iir n V m. t tit ,. , tM, run la! in i,x; Lacrr. rli Mioa inr, K"eH. TEPtMS. ,,..,.., , , , nM-tuirtJ in lsar.it nl tne taiiane n :.r. eqal autiusl laviuem. ; ,j-rel fuyments v, ! -iire-l iv is.tf:jsi'ni ua ttie jireu.i.-e . l.u j-r cent ot th pur tia' dmry li, c i;i ttiieii ll.e projienv is t,. a iv, u. 3 lilV 11 Y.V.X V. maffiL Tnistee of Ca.hsrine A. n, ,1 ji Cv-i; d. Sslr.XKK's SALE (.r- "n-l Tlii I ePi83lEslaie.i BY V TRITE ' an irlrr o of .-a: 1- 1 n-.t ff t o.ii MlirU-It. 1 V.li M.e iO MI' If rut;e U- tis?-.-' said tLn II. Mm-rn. i:i , fc 1 I. Vtt TiiricsDAV, mji:cii 1V:. ucjt 11 e-i ai iMo'rVw k a. ra., t'ie f'!l'Vs rrMl wtst:' vf av AisirniT, t : VM T A ff-nxiu t-xfi f :aij J ituit in X,J 1 " MfntiTft-kTnn . -nrv-r-i i '. lv, dj-'ininjf iaswl rt Joh A::fi,iv-t, Jhn Ftii'. l. Vr.- b, J-in H. r-iiv !- r-c am Jitbn YT.r. ojutainin T t-ri. tri t t,K-iii.r. aM)M It' a Tv t ;t,-ar, a.:U U.ari; iu .iiuJsi-T. tfiv- tujc tiiLiv.rti fprvcte-1 a lVry DWELLING HOUSE, j CoJ rtev lasrn. aai hr otuUaii.'.Lup Curi ni iCiit-r BjiticraN a th- frm. tatil of U' Si. M?Ki nvM Kern t-ir-.. ?:dt.tn.ii luc H h.tv, iwro or aUn,; 7u a-To . i-.r. ut ituSm-rv ili t:;n!tr. timviiii a i a-iti;jr: iioim-,, laMr. ani ."htr inl i'lirisr ihtr-o. .j U l unitriifl ith tiit- rafr'I Y:rciy TERMS. Ten tt rt-nt of Tht hKni mon- to fcc i wm th- prtif-eny i a im-svri Vmn ; ji.siiif of one lijird on roUSnijMdD tf saif ; c rv-thi'i ;n six luttulli.. mvi ecitf I'i'fi ia orir yt-fct. 14:1,1 ii- UTOl OO dtrfTv3 J tl'Til-'. VAi.KXTI.VK HY, mar 4. Awij;:;.-. J"rustee's Sale Mnalleal Estate. B vi i:TV e "-r av unn: or -,n: -i ! mil -f lit- i4taii-' ; l of .nr-; (4h:i:. f j la.. aii.i Umd-n- Wit wru-il n;-1. at i (tU'-iai'- iuicr, li r x--b iA ( i.:t, tun, I'a., i WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2( at 1 !Tk p. the foUovi.t 'IifniiH 5, .1 J fctaif. ia-ilhe Irrj'rr1j o iiiarti i.n.i.;, uc, i H5--d, it. ; MUi I it-n'.'.rr-vfi' j j-jii.iHp. r v. C i sti -. Fa.. vt.o"iire !1) x .v. J " i .!. Ji !iatL.T! M ;lU-r, jf-ktr liit-r. H- :.rv y. t . :t-ir-ai.. Sj WrislJy. im'u U irv!. .b r7. rotiifir: .i jmt T.r ( T!.:' ttt sV4f-xa- vrr.iaj Ktwarl kiairm-i!. iia- Ui-Tt-un erfr-ir.-! a ir.ixt t ,ry :iut- Dwelling House, a lint? tjvr ?jri, and twt'HAnt rfi-. ; hue a &i irl, i r.ait ni ri--i :-Tit. .-t-r.ria. ! j z nn.;c.a-j ofi-ij,,j ...a -r.ii. liJ Of Trfut of la ml kua?t- ia tr T' 1 Phipfrf Hr hemaiiey, -ir..M? ianO M- 1 irvut .Miiitr. A A J tr'ii-w anajiaei. i-ii- taming iu acrr, uorv or ; TERMS: fqne U ir atiarr- rcaTiKJaii ?k tW'ivtu! Hv ! ar n a:,.t ;r.c iutrre-t t"-r?! or a..jijy nuti rt. ia':r pssval U t tf liwrfWrnHr. ij) urir an-5 Ji-ifii tKs'UiUst tle pTat-, to tm? rwfivtTfii rr a-irrM or otsMffu 1 a ftfiii- fcr i"Nt)VtmUe m f hi iira tuteaitb rUa s-. :uht Mii a tvt in ftlii rauri'ilwo ir( btr r, m tae &rt,rif'. mm aji at tit-r 'Srr-- Iwtirt tt ii.- i:n 'l&:zrMost Favorable Terms oa de? ot ilx irirtai.iMifr tf oTM-iuini tl in I tttinitatTm of ih i ; or-UiiM iA uw rft r halintirTt In mOipt of thrm, to 1 mmi li.f? rtrfnaiuiitir Uiiru in t in yat a un U.;--f- I1-"1?' ucau bijitv-. Cni aaid mr ia-uu 1M00 ite itnrrvd uaynxtio fr.ai Km- tunnm lion uf the sale. I'us-e-vnr irnw IwiJAwL .s M.ttti.ttl.Ti A M,i.'LAJtK..V A. u. Ki-'anl, Fi'ICu, Tm.ti-e. YDMlNiTKATlr.'S NOTICE aaUiie at Ey'irstta Fnti. ee'il.. !te pf Sni trstt I , II Mi .nsrl t 'ft H Letters 4 a.lmiDwri?rm em the atuwe eiate ! having Nsrn tranWsl tolht onirii-Tie.i l.r the i prosier autbonir. oi:f- l- brrlT rien to sit peT-san iu'.cjt.l to Hii t ersre Kmake tTn.n1. a tmj irs-m. auH iJ-sie liaTi-TreUim-i-it n.e same will present lf -r,i litiit ik)whiii1 i.st euieaei Saturna.-. i.i vb Uv .-f Arii, .-'.il at Ear paieem ibv BonirS rf f i. 1H'..H, Eiattl. A4iauiistrRi.ir. A1 DITCH'S NOTICE. In r, Nitcoflsil'fc Eir1trrrr. rlw'd. HvJ-r tetR avrnt -1 Awl-tor irr iUv fr Vhattfe' Toon ff rvifir-f-n: iciiir. t ia a aLs- PttTrif frf treats rrta: v m-ni airKtr e :b " W"lV n":ti ibfVr 1 n "' hml ! '! 4141 to 4-atT-f lu-jri; -JV-I4. at toy er i n -CstK vr h ii Srit. Hiatl. w. kXirirKF,- JANUARY We Lave given .ur entire ftcci ft peroral OYCiLaallr-r. an-l in crre ca f? f Iiarc hern CBt in txo. la all qnalitie3 grcatlj rfdnced. Oar finest French Eroadclotli rs daced to $1.0 ; extra, wide. Trernesdoas cat ia prices la c'oak end Suit room. Also, ia LToisery and underwear department. onr India Silks, reduced to 4S cents per vard ; Choice Color ings and dcsiirris. Surab Silks reduced to 25 cents, all sLadc?. Now stock Muflia Underwear ; rrrat bargains in tlesc gootls 35 Fifth Avenue, 189O. 189O. STOCK OF HiDRY GOODS Now on Exhibition. Ti.o lamest and r.iot t:!iij.kle 1 5-tnt-k we Law cvi.t had t!i0 p'oasure 1 A siiOTrmz. ia liU-Ai and C-lor-.l Siik, Dlaek and Cutored Cs;-l.ii!i.-r?. in 4'. and ti it -iiieii arp Caciiinier-'. piain aitd f;inev t j l; for t oniliina- J'rs-1 'nifwl- ri :i 1 kill 'roin : r-.,ts to !!. j..r vard. Y. emit ; r ! riiiv videos" of Crown .".it;n-. ! , - .' .... . the I'.'Otllf-t Satifl'r in. tl'. taarKCt. i ; j i A nice lot of Ma.-nta Satiiics. at j 10 ecnt.- per a d. Two iitiii'lred pieces of new Dress (Ii: iiaiiH. itist reeci.-d. Artvouan- litv ff new Imrliai'is. at ' cent; A .VO 1 iiuit ia icoe-. at cuts Shirtim culieovs of all kir.ds. XeM" Shininis of all kinds. Xew Table Linens Hamburg?, and Towels, Napkins. White (loods of every de-Trip ' lion. Lace Curtains at OX " ar.d Ot) ; eciil.? jer pair, all nvtv. . A full line of plain ar.d fancy j Scrims, from o Xo It c-ut-. ' 0;ir stock is brand, splinter now. ! Xo old ircods to waste your time j on. and as for prices, vc caa't be 1 beat. ! i PARKER & PARKER. I FOR "SALE 1 CTPATWCADM nV ''LVIrM.K J n inLrtnllj T.Li.lX. fishing ! LEE- -"H",N- ! SEVEN-EIGHTH BLOODS,:' !ni. tm i ig s4Mort. Kr wmi tv riKim. 1 '.u rll r y M Th aNvr at vr? M-uru P- HETFLEY. pXECUTHlX' NOTICE. ti;e of Pa?-t wi. late of ratnt T"Tih!p. mrfvi Co . Phl.. '!. 11- uiiirrriirm-d r Uie pnnmrr aamiritv i tNe attfii rt.-tf, fn-j m hrni7 fp-.ti tr a;l jasn to.!ei s.e puvmriii. asl aJ rn-s. ha tnrf la. m ' r d:,r tuihemjrau-1 U TUrin-nt at l ie i: r--!. itf .he ds-r-cK. M Thnraia'. Ui Jth da ff Mupl n, MARY OTT. TXECUTKLV NOTICE. it. last f tn-lwirii r.anliw A-r''i . laie of Jf vrof3 Twrnfcl":T Wmrtr-rt rrioty. Pa. T.ttfr tearntarT t-r alnT? nstfc hnr lfx c Tan'i'd t t'i a; ;ctii f ami.ir.Ty, nxiri-1 hmrty arisen to prvn incl-ftef. u wl 10 A.af taimaii.atr-1.-- Eufitt ssnd th? UaviTdr c.aTn or flrmanda aeain tiT.c w:i prrer tSvrmJrtj au.rt-B- nrs a.tvH7zr i r art hTt ae ic tbe c-ae oa L-UaUFT G at TIL'S' U attwatrlx. I SALE GOOD PITTSBURGH, PA. 'Mrs. A. E. IMs ! SPRING OPEXIXG. I- tiieIItij: fou the ; New Stock cf Goods ! Just Received, and l-in received. I THIS AVEEIv! ; This includes the entire stock of I Dry Goods, Consisting of Fine and Common Dkess goodS Of AH Kinds. , 1 inzlanis. .Wu-Iiin. Calico.'. Siiirtiri::-, Ta'de Linen3. Towl-. T.il.I Cover. Sii.-twl---, LV.1 Spreads Chiiili J.-r-ev Coal-. -.. fc A fulll Line of Hambnrs Eni'tiroiderv, I'n.? Tri!::!i":is. Stockings, (.il.tve. Umbrella.-. Knit Underwear, Jlii.-Iiu Underwear, Lace Curtain-'. Collar, Caffs. Rnchincs. " A l.jj line of jRIBBONS, Boniri.t lefor tin? ailvanee in pri ces, kin. is ot Laces and Edgings, mid articles fur Fancy Work. large liiic of Ilancikercliief-. Etc. Some nice short lentrths of I'ress floods, to make up f .r Chil dren, or to make combi nations for nickinz i herd rscs. A full line of Wool. C..t: and Linen Carjx-t Chain. Ae. MRS. A. E. UHL. J- M. KOLDERBAUM i HAS RECEIVED A FULL LINE CF BBl'SStLLS, , TjtrLSTay, ! IN.'.RAIV. ; - RAiA.viory? GAEPE TS, Beautiful tn Dijarn, at Prices from 15 Cent to $1 per Yard. W rTrtfiiIy invi t') atteniitm of the ptibi;c this line of iotxU. J. M. HOLDERBAUM. U'viLU 1 , YOU CAN FIND JiS, Sat WUL Msumi M SifMaJM t Wsstt raa year s terra in tae psniurni'j-
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